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1982
Census of
Agriculture
AC82-A-29
Volume 1
^^ GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Part 29
New Hampshire
State and County Data
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DEPOSITORS
U.S. Department of Commerce
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
The publications
from the 1982 Economic and
Agriculture Censuses are dedicated
to the memory of Shirley Kallek,
Associate Director for Economic Fields.
During her career at the Bureau of the
Census (1955 to 1983), she continually
directed efforts to improve
the timeliness and accuracy of
economic statistics.
1962
Census of
Agriculture
AC82-A-29
Volume 1
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Part 29
New Hampshire
State and County Data
issued April 1984
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U.S. Department of Commerce
Malcolm Baldrige, Secretary
Clarence J. Brown, Deputy Secretary
Sidney Jones, Under Secretary for
Economic Affairs
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
JohnG. Keane,
Director
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
John G. Keane, Director
C. L. Kincannon, Deputy Director
Charles A. Waite, Associate Director
for Economic Fields
Michael G. Farrell, Assistant Director for
Economic and Agriculture Censuses
AGRICULTURE DIVISION
John H. Berry, Chief
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS— Many persons participated in conducting the
1982 Census of Agriculture. Primary direction was by Shirley Kallek,
Associate Director for Economic Fields (to May 1983), Charles A. Waite,
her successor, and Michael G. Farrell, Assistant Director for Economic
and Agriculture Censuses.
This report was prepared in the Agriculture Division under the general
supervision of Orvin L. Wilhite, Chief (to January 1980); Arnold L.
Bollenbacher, Chief (to June 1982); and John H. Berry, Chief (from
July 1982).
Many divisions contributed to this report. Data Preparation performed
the clerical processing; Administrative Services provided the forms design
and other administrative services; Publications Services contributed in
publication planning and design, editorial review, composition, and
printing procurement; Computer Services provided the computer proc-
essing facilities; Field provided selected data collection activities; and
Economic Surveys assisted in preparation of data collection and proc-
essing procedures and computer programs.
Members of the Census Advisory Committee on Agriculture Statistics
and representatives of both public and private organizations made signifi-
cant recommendations which helped establish data content.
Members of various agencies of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
provided valuable advice in the planning, publicizing, and processing
phases of the census, and in helping farmers and ranchers complete the
report forms.
The press, farm magazines, radio and television stations, and farm
organizations were most helpful in publicizing the census and encouraging
cooperation of farm and ranch operators.
Special tribute is paid to the millions of farm and ranch operators
who furnished the information requested. Only through their cooperation
was it possible to collect and publish the data in this report.
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Main entry under title:
1982 census of agriculture.
"October 1983."
Includes indexes.
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CONTENTS
Page
Introduction V
State Map VII
Highlights of the State's Agriculture: 1982 and 1978 VIII
TABLES
CHAPTER 1. State Data
1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and Earlier Census Years 1
2. Irrigation: 1982, 1978, and 1974 2
3. Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 1982 and 1978 2
4. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use, by Size of Farm: 1982 and 1978 3
5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982, 1978, and 1974 3
6. Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin, and
Specified Racial Groups: 1982 and 1978 4
7. Selected Farm Production Expenses: 1982, 1978, and 1974 6
8. Energy and Petroleum Products Expenses: 1982 and 1978 7
9. Storage Capacity and Fuel Expenses by Kind of Fuel: 1982 7
10. Farm Payroll, Employment, and Contract Labor Expenses: 1982 and 1978 7
11. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold : 1982, 1978, and 1974 8
12. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans, Agricultural Services, and Direct Sales of Agricultural
Products: 1982, 1978, and 1974 8
13. Value of Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978 9
14. Selected Machinery and Equipment on place: 1982 and 1978 9
15. Selected Characteristics of Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1982 9
16. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1982 and 1978 10
17. Livestock and Poultry- Inventory and Sales: 1982, 1978, and 1974 11
18. Poultry-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 11
19. Broilers and Started Pullets-Sales: 1982 and 1978 12
20. Poultry- Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1982 12
21. Turkeys-Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982 12
22. Cattle and Calves-Inventory: 1982 and 1978 13
23. Cattle and Calves-Sales: 1982 and 1978 13
24. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1982 14
25. Cattle and Calves-Inventory and Sales by Size of Cow Herd: 1982 14
26. Cattle and Calves- Inventory and Sales by Size of Beef Cow Herd: 1982 14
27. Cattle and Calves-Inventory and Sales by Size of Milk Cow Herd: 1982 15
28. Cattle and Calves-Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982 15
29. Hogs and Pigs-Inventory: 1982 and 1978 16
30. Hogs and Pigs-Sales: 1982 and 1978 16
31. Hogs and Pigs-Litters Farrowed: 1982 and 1978 16
32. Hogs and Pigs-Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1982 17
33. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982 17
34. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Sales, and Litters by Total Litters Farrowed: 1982 17
35. Sheep and Lambs-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 18
36. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1982 18
37. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Ewe Flock: 1982 18
38. Other Livestock, Livestock Products, and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and
1978 19
39. Crops Harvested and Value of Production: 1982 and 1978 19
40. Specified Crops Harvested-Yield Per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated: 1982 20
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE CONTENTS III
41. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1982 and 1978 20
42. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Bearing and Npnbearing Acres: 1982 and 1978 21
43. Nursery and Greenhouse Products, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale by Value of Sales:
1982 and 1978 21
44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982 22
45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982 30
46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982 38
47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of Less Than
$20,000: 1982 54
48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982 70
49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982 86
50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982 102
CHAPTER 2. County Data
1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978 118
2. Irrigation: 1982 and 1978 121
3. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification:
1982 and 1978 122
4. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land: 1982 and 1978 126
5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982 and 1978 129
6. Selected Farm Production Expenses and Fuel Storage Capacity: 1982 and 1978 132
7. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1982 and 1978 134
8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978 135
9. Hired Farm Labor-Workers and Payroll: 1982 and 1978 138
10. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans, Agricultural Services, and Direct Sales of Agricultural
Products: 1982 and 1978 141
11. Cattle and Calves-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 142
12. Hogs and Pigs-Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1982 and 1978 146
13. Sheep and Horses- Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 148
14. Poultry-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 149
15. Selected Crops: 1982 and 1978 151
16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978 153
17. Milk Goats-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 162
18. Angora Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
19. Mink and Their Pelts- Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
20. Colonies of Bees and Honey-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 162
21. Fish Sales: 1982 and 1978 162
22. Miscellaneous Poultry-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 163
23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 164
24. Grains-Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1982 and 1978 164
25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts:
1982 and 1978 165
26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1982 and 1978 165
27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1982 and 1978 167
28. Fruits and Nuts: 1982 and 1978 170
29. Berries Harvested for Sale: 1982 and 1978 171
30. Nursery and Greenhouse Products, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1982 and 1978 172
31. Other Crops: 1982 and 1978
32. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races: 1982 and 1978 173
33. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1982 and 1978 173
34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1982 and 1978 173
35. Operators of Spanish Origin: 1982 and 1978 173
36. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans by Commodity Group: 1982
APPENDIXES
A. General Explanation A-1
B. Effect of the Area Sample on Census Comparability B-1
C. Report Form and Information Sheet C-1
Index . . .Index 1
Publication Program Inside back cover
•Not applicable.
IV CONTENTS 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
INTRODUCTION
Page
HISTORY V
USES OF THE CENSUS V
AUTHORITY AND AREA COVERED V
FARM DEFINITION V
COMPARABILITY OF DATA V
TABULAR PRESENTATION V
PRELIMINARY REPORTS VI
MICROFICHE AND COMPUTER TAPES VI
UNPUBLISHED DATA VI
CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES VI
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS VI
"SEE TEXT" REFERENCE VI
INVENTORIES, PRODUCTION, AND SALES DATA VI
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS VI
HISTORY
The census of agriculture provides a periodic statistical pic-
ture of the Nation's farming, ranching, and related activities.
The 1982 Census of Agriculture is the 22d 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 agri-
culture was taken for the years ending in 4 and 9. In 1976,
Congress authorized the census of agriculture to be taken for
1978 and 1982 to adjust the data reference year to coincide
with the 1982 Economic Censuses covering manufacturing,
mining, construction, retail trade, wholesale trade, service in-
dustries, and selected transportation activities. After 1982, the
agriculture census will revert to a 5-year cycle and be taken
covering years ending in 2 and 7.
USES OF THE CENSUS
The census of agriculture is the leading source of statistics
about the Nation's agriculture and the only source of con-
sistent, comparable data about agriculture 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
affecting agriculture 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 statis-
tics to provide a more effective production and distribution
system for the farm 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
the census be taken in 1979, in 1983, and in every fifth year
after 1983 covering the prior year. The 1982 census includes
each State, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands of the
United States.
FARM DEFINITION
Since 1850, when minimum criteria defining a farm for
census purposes were first established, the farm definition has
been changed nine times. The current definition, first used for
the 1974 final reports, is any place from which $1,000 or more
of agricultural products were sold or normally would have been
sold during the census year. The previous definition (used for
the 1959, 1964, and 1969 censuses, and for the 1974 pre-
liminary reports) was any place with less than 10 acres from
which $250 or more of agricultural products were sold or
normally would have been sold during the census year, or
any place of 10 acres or more from which $50 or more of agri-
cultural products were sold or normally would have been
sold during the census year.
COMPARABILITY OF DATA
All censuses since 1969 were conducted primarily by mail.
To improve the coverage of the 1978 census, especially in
counting the number of small farms, the mailout/mailback
enumeration was supplemented by the direct enumeration
of all households in approximately 6,400 sample segments in
rural areas in all States, except Alaska and Hawaii. Due to
budget reductions, the direct enumeration area sample was
eliminated for 1982.
The U.S. region, and State data for 1978 shown in the 1978
Census of Agriculture publications included data for farms re-
presented on the mail list plus estimates from the area sample
for farms not on the mail list. The 1978 county data included
only farms represented on the mail list as the sample was not
large enough to provide reliable estimates for each county.
To provide comparable data for 1982 and 1978, estimates
from the 1978 area sample have been subtracted from the 1978
data. Thus, the 1978 data in this report include only farms re-
presented on the mail list. Appendix B includes a detailed dis-
cussion of the effect of the area sample on census compa-
rability.
In general, data for 1982, 1978, and 1974 are not fully com-
parable with data for 1969 and earlier censuses due to changes
in the farm definition. Data on acreages and inventories for
1982 and 1978 are generally comparable. Dollar figures shown
for expenses and agricultural product sales have not been
adjusted for changes in price levels between census years.
TABULAR PRESENTATION
State data-in chapter 1, State tables 1 through 43 show de-
tailed State level data usually accompanied by historical data
for one or more past censuses. Tables 44 through 50 provide
1982 State data cross-tabulated by various farm classifications.
County data— Selected data items are presented by county in
chapter 2. Tables 1 through 16 include general data for all
counties. The counties are listed in alphabetical order in the
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
INTRODUCTION V
column headings. In tables 17 through 36, only counties re-
porting the data item are included in the table stub. Counties
not having the item, or with a limited number of farms re-
porting the item, are not listed separately. Data for these
counties are combined and presented as "all other counties."
PRELIMINARY REPORTS
Preliminary reports have been published separately for each
county with 10 farms or more in 1982, each State, and the
United States. This series provided, at the earliest possible date,
information on major data items together with comparable
final data from the 1978 census. The data items were standard
except in tables 4 and 5 where the selected crops varied by
State according to their relative importance.
For farms, land in farms, livestock inventories, and other
major items at the county level, differences between the pre-
liminary and final figures are generally less than 5 percent. At
the State level, differences are significantly less.
MICROFICHE AND COMPUTER TAPES
The data in this report and final data for individual counties
are available on microfiche. The final microfiche county tables
have the same format as the county preliminary report. Also,
computer tapes are available for the same summary statistics
that are found in the preliminary and volume 1 reports. Micro-
fiche reports are sold by the Superintendent of Documents,
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.
Computer tapes are sold by the Customer Services Branch, Data
User Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington,
D.C. 20233.
Inquiries about the availability and cost of unpublished tabula-
tions 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 is not considered a dis-
closure, so this' information may be given even though other
information is withheld.
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS
Appendix A includes definitions and explanations of selected
terms used in the tables.
"SEE TEXT" REFERENCE
Items in the tables which are followed by the reference
"see text" are explained or defined in appendix A.
INVENTORIES, PRODUCTION, AND SALES DATA
Inventories of livestock, poultry, and machinery and equip-
ment are as of December 31 of the census year. Crop and live-
stock production, sales, and expense data are for the calendar
year, except for a few crops (such as citrus) for which the pro-
duction year overlaps the calendar year.
UNPUBLISHED DATA
Copies of computer printouts of the following unpublished
county summary tables are available:
Land in Farms With Cropland Harvested and Land in Farms
and Cropland Harvested on Irrigated Farms, by Size of
Farm: 1982
Owned and Rented Land— Farms, Land in Farms, and
Value of Land and Buildings: 1982
Farms With Grazing Permits: 1982
Other special unpublished tables and summaries on com-
puter tape can be developed to individual user specifications.
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.
(X) Not applicable.
(Z) Less than half of the unit shown.
(NA) Not available.
(IC) Independent city,
cwt. Hundredweight.
sq. ft. Square feet.
VI INTRODUCTION
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
NEW HAMPSHIRE
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
Highlights of the State's Agriculture: 1982 and 1978
[Dollar figures are in current dollars with no adjustment for price changes. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000
or more
Percent
Percent
change from
change from
1982
1978
1978 to 1982
1982
1978
1978 to 1982
2 757
2 508
9.9
906
904
.2
469 582
484 631
-3.1
247 320
257 403
-3.9
170
193
-11.9
273
285
-4.2
201 171
169 736
18.5
299 347
255 509
17.2
1 174
880
33.4
1 107
888
24.7
254
207
22.7
64
58
10.3
600
444
35.1
94
84
11.9
1 039
922
12.7
247
229
7.9
663
729
-9.1
360
391
-7.9
169
177
-4.5
122
123
-.8
29
25
16.0
16
16
3
4
-25.0
3
3
-
2 282
2 232
2.2
820
816
.5
116 613
124 510
-6.3
81 571
84 456
-3.4
176
163
8.0
100
92
8.7
1 307
1 747
-25.2
1 150
1 588
-27.6
102 520
87 711
16.9
96 654
82 035
17.8
1 347
1 281
5.2
451
367
22.9
26 207
22 213
18.0
24 093
19 681
22.4
1 803
1 705
5.7
699
731
-4.4
76 312
65 498
16.5
72 560
62 354
16.4
2
6
-667
1
-100.0
459
508
-9.6
49
46
6.5
115
133
-13.5
44
46
-4.3
199
182
9.3
66
57
15.8
160
134
19.4
92
69
33.3
177
83
113.3
11
7
57.1
805
648
24.2
86
68
26.5
510
555
-8.1
480
513
-6.4
92
116
-20.7
44
74
-40.5
197
113
74.3
29
21
38.1
41
30
36.7
5
2
150.0
2 457
2 240
9.7
743
749
-.8
188
161
16.8
97
84
15.5
85
83
2.4
63
65
-3.1
27
24
12.5
3
6
-50.0
1 829
1 553
17.8
394
366
7.7
799
836
-4.4
446
481
-7.3
129
119
8.4
66
57
15.8
1 301
1 304
-.2
737
773
-4.7
1 456
1 204
20.9
169
131
29.0
25 619
22 140
15.7
23 848
20 628
15.6
2 767
3 018
-8.3
2 431
2 607
-6.8
1 350
1 235
9.3
1 222
1 035
18.0
9 114
5 610
62.5
7 798
4 816
61.9
13 626
12 296
10.8
12 593
11 536
9.2
1 515
1 386
9.3
616
617
-.2
69 006
66 885
3.2
57 197
56 145
1.9
785
809
-3.0
528
549
-3.8
30 984
30 609
1.2
29 688
29 284
1.4
443
443
-
110
117
-6.0
6 339
8 013
-20.9
3 469
3 781
-8.3
520
496
4.8
123
158
-222
647 655
1 004 126
-35.5
623 406
977 594
-36.2
416
487
-14.6
341
370
-7.8
21 035
21 677
-3.0
19 993
19 972
.1
1 820
1 802
1.0
623
647
-3.7
88 300
95 623
-7.7
55 478
58 393
-5.0
276
285
-2.5
119
107
11.2
2 974
4 024
-26.1
2 563
3 477
-26.3
239
235
1.7
75
63
19.0
4 341
4 355
-.3
3 598
3 572
.7
Farms number
Land in farms acres
Average size of farm acres
Value of land and buildings1:
Average per farm dollars
Average per acre dollars.
Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
50 to 179 acres _ _ _
180 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres _ _ _.
1.000 to 1.999 acres.
2.000 acres or more
Harvested cropland farms.
acres.
Irrigated land farms.
acres.
Market value of agricultural products sold $1,000.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse products farms.
$1,000.
Livestock, poultry, and their products farms.
$1,000.
Farms by standard industrial classification:
Cash grams (011)
Field crops, except cash grains (013) _
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)
Dairy farms (024) _
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
Farms by type of organization:
Individual or family
Partnership
Corporation
Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.
Tenure of operator:
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants _.
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming _
Other
Selected farm production expenses1:
Feed for livestock and poultry __ $1,000.
Commercial fertilizer $1,000.
Other agricultural chemicals2 $l!000.
Energy and petroleum products ___ __ $l[000_
Hired farm labor __ ___ __ $1,000.
Livestock and poultry inventory:
Cattle and calves farms.
number-
Milk cows __ _ _ farms.
number.
Hogs and pigs __ ___ farms.
number.
Chickens 3 months old or older farms.
number.
Crops harvested:
Corn for silage or green chop 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.
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
2Data for 1978 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982.
VIM NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and Earlier Census Years
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms _ number
Land in farms acres
Average size of farm acres
Approximate land area _ acres
Proportion in farms percent
Value of land and buildings1:
Average per farm dollars
Average per acre _ dollars
Farms by value of land and buildings:
$1 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 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 or more
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
1 to 9 acres
10 to 19 acres
20 to 29 acres
30 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 199 acres
200 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres _.
1,000 acres or more
1 ,000 to 1 ,999 acres
2,000 acres or more
Cropland used only for pasture or
grazing farms.
acres.
Other cropland _ farms.
acres.
Cropland in cover crops, legumes,
and soil-improvement grasses, not
harvested and not pastured farms.
acres.
Cropland on which all crops failed farms.
acres.
Cropland in cultivated summer fallow __ farms.
acres.
Cropland idle farms.
acres.
Total woodland farms.
acres.
Woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Woodland not pastured farms.
acres.
Other land farms.
acres.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. farms.
acres.
Irngated land farms.
acres.
2
757
469 58
170
nt
590
8.2
201
171
1
174
67
34
117
377
316
590
368
669
185
35
2 493
15<
9?6
2
282
116
613
1
563
545
403
286
3?9
356
254
100
8
1
1
1
198
30
658
445
7
655
129
1
291
65
522
41
314
275
5
528
2
158
26S
884
642
31
834
1
949
234
050
1
963
48
772
525
20
665
1
840
28
107
176
1
307
2 508
484 631
193
777 920
8.4
169 736
880
40
47
259
442
362
366
313
538
106
35
2 367
172 753
2 232
124 510
1 463
462
307
278
416
373
283
104
1
219
38
112
435
9
131
139
1
578
59
(D)
61
<L»
263
6 224
1
944
269
847
584
36
732
1
725
233
115
1
653
42
031
343
17 319
1
545
24
712
163
1
747
2 412
506 464
210
5 777 344
118 421
564
69
131
431
542
348
336
186
297
2 273
171 187
2 128
118 186
1 308
393
310
257
348
455
269
91
5
1 249
43 367
380
9 634
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1 822
279 689
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1 654
55 588
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
119
2 130
2 902
612 750
211
5 777 344
10.6
50 418
239
253
543
905
690
211
165
58
58
2 635
189 227
2 352
116 321
1 516
465
387
272
392
465
298
72
1
(NA)
(NA)
1 595
56 188
575
16 718
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2 298
360 402
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1 811
63 121
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
93
1 510
4
648
903
197
194
768
960
15.7
25
402
132
1
032
1
593
1
195
537
166
86
14
22
4 303
254 302
3 895
168 044
2 686
850
649
521
666
780
361
65
2
(NA)
(NA)
2 173
62 235
1 069
24 023
178
1 851
239
3 357
(NA)
(NA)
766
18 815
3 946
578 375
1 436
109 672
3 443
468 703
(NA)
70 520
1 082
46 928
3 922
23 592
159
2 648
{
6 542
10 411
124 312
1 457 293
172
140
768 960
5 770 880
19.5
25.3
18 046
11 989
105
86
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5 996
306 240
5 503
205 767
4 034
1 263
1 030
782
959
1 058
355
53
3
(NA)
(NA)
2 924
71 543
1 364
28 930
273
2 759
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5 497
724 760
2 038
151 729
4 839
573 031
(NA)
93 312
1 380
56 401
(NA)
36 911
76
1 249
9 457
381 682
8 257
246 583
6 668
2 447
1 567
1 145
1 509
1 229
304
53
3
(NA)
(NA)
3 967
87 719
2 643
47 380
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2 097
36 960
8 187
908 784
3 136
228 217
6 739
680 567
(NA)
166 827
2 717
116 992
8 594
49 835
61
942
'Data for 1982, 1978, and 1950 through 1964 are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 1
Table 2. Irrigation: 1982, 1978, and 1974
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbots. see introductory text]
Farms with irrigation
1982
1974
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 fo 49 acres farms..
acres. .
50 to 99 acres farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres farms..
acres..
1.000 acres or more farms..
acres. .
176
6.4
1 307
7
150
336
22
391
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
163
6.5
1 747
11
131
350
22
420
5
292
5
685
119
4.9
2 130
18
(NA)
20
(NA)
5
(NA)
4
(NA)
2
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Irrigated land use:
Harvested cropland farms.
acres.
Pastureland and other land farms.
acres.
Land in irrigated farms acres.
Cropland acres.
Harvested cropland. acres.
Principal source of irrigation water
(see text):
Wells on farm farms-
irrigated acres.
Wells as only source... farms-
irrigated acres .
On-farm surface supply farms.
irrigated acres.
On-farm surface supply as only
source farms.
irrigated acres.
Off-farm water suppliers farms-
irrigated acres.
Off-farm water suppliers as only
source farms-
irrigated acres.
172
1 272
7
35
19 825
6 563
5 215
64
168
59
157
91
1 009
14
160
1 721
(NA)
26
22 013
7 874
6 269
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
15 671
(NA)
5 453
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Table 3. Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics
Irrigated farms
Any land irrigated
All harvested cropland
irrigated
Nonirrigated farms
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..
acres—
Harvested cropland farms..
acres..
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured farms..
acres..
Inventory of livestock:
Cattle and calves farms..
number. _
Milk cows farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs farms..
number. _
Sheep and lambs farms..
number..
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment1 ___ farms..
$1.000_.
Average per farm _ dollars..
Market value of agricultural products sold $1.000..
Average per farm dollars..
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse products farms..
$1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products farms _
$1,000-
Poultry and poultry products _ _ farms
$1.000..
Selected farm production expenses1:
Feed for livestock and poultry farms
$1.000..
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ___ farms
$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer farms
$1,000..
Other agricultural chemicals2 _ _ farms
$1.000..
Energy and petroleum products farms
$1,000-
Hired farm labor farms
$1.000..
Contract labor _ _ farms.
$1,000..
Interest expense farms
$1,000-
2
757
469
582
201
171
1
174
1
307
2
493
154
926
2
282
116
613
1
584
51
323
1
515
69
006
785
30
984
443
6 33
391
9
084
2
758
77 239
28
005
10?
520
37
185
1
347
26
207
1
803
76
312
359
11
979
1
841
25
619
924
1
271
1
337
2
767
883
1
350
2
755
9
114
1
177
13
626
157
578
974
5
685
2 508
484 631
169 736
880
1 747
2 367
172 753
2 232
124 510
1 435
56 431
1 386
66 885
809
30 609
443
8 013
289
5 814
2 507
60 720
24 220
87 711
34 972
1 281
22 213
1 705
65 498
318
17 929
1 772
22 140
1 190
1 420
1 515
3 018
1 310
1 235
2 491
5 610
1 108
12 296
150
304
(NA)
(NA)
176
19 825
251 753
2 158
1 307
176
6 563
175
5 215
45
1 553
25
659
9
251
20
164
14
187
170
7 031
41 359
15 845
90 028
166
14 925
51
920
28
323
53
454
112
544
155
347
144
445
170
1 923
127
4 062
18
210
87
909
163
22 013
224 857
1 939
1 747
163
7 874
161
6 269
40
1 167
25
1 191
12
533
16
135
13
146
168
6 046
35 991
14 008
85 939
156
11 858
38
2 150
22
1 257
37
960
141
638
149
342
135
292
168
1 174
107
3 165
19
35
(NA)
(NA)
101
5 187
158 110
3 038
369
101
690
101
358
16
270
6
29
1
(D)
8
79
4
29
91
2 090
22 965
7 760
76 833
96
7 419
24
341
16
319
27
242
50
228
78
81
74
80
91
1 262
57
2 039
10
25
50
298
81
3 139
141 800
3 845
470
81
632
81
459
12
297
5
27
3
3
4
17
2
(D)
90
2 272
25 249
4 909
60 605
80
3 749
10
1 160
669
76
277
79
58
73
59
90
471
57
936
6
6
(NA)
(NA)
2 581
449 757
197 849
1 131
(X)
2 317
148 363
2 107
111 398
1 539
49 770
1 490
68 347
776
30 733
423
6 175
377
8 897
2 588
70 208
27 128
86 675
33 582
1 181
11 282
1 752
75 392
331
11 657
1 788
25 165
812
726
1 182
2 419
739
905
2 585
7 190
1 050
9 565
139
368
887
4 776
2 345
462 618
165 778
836
(X)
2 204
164 879
2 071
118 241
1 395
55 264
1 361
65 694
797
30 076
427
7 878
276
5 668
2 339
54 674
23 375
73 703
31 430
1 125
10 355
1 667
63 348
296
16 672
1 735
21 179
1 049
782
1 366
2 676
1 175
943
2 323
4 436
1 001
9 131
131
269
(NA)
(NA)
'Data are based on a sample of farms; see text.
!Data for 1978 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982.
2 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
Table 4. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use, by Size of Farm: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms
Land in farms (acres)
Harvested cropland (acres)
Irrigated land (acres)
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982,
1978
1982
1978
2 757
2 508
469 582
484 631
116 613
124 510
1 307
1 747
with harvested cropland..
2 282
2 232
438 317
465 944
116 613
124 510
1 302
1 737
with irrigated land..
176
163
19 825
22 013
5 215
6 269
1 307
1 747
Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
number _
254
207
1 050
826
259
234
55
63
with harvested cropland..
118
119
493
474
259
234
55
63
with irrigated land..
36
38
150
137
60
65
55
63
10 to 49 acres.
._ number..
600
444
15 671
12 344
4 553
4 137
233
211
with harvested cropland..
443
362
11 918
10 252
4 553
4 137
228
201
with irrigated land .
64
43
1 409
1 049
462
322
233
211
243
189
14 198
11 058
3 654
3 686
47
50
with harvested cropland. .
197
166
11 575
9 727
3 654
3 686
47
50
with irrigated land..
10
14
564
775
95
267
47
50
70 to 99 acres
number..
264
234
21 872
19 303
6 069
6 355
52
152
with harvested cropland. .
229
208
19 095
17 164
6 069
6 355
52
152
with irrigated land .
10
14
851
1 150
260
577
52
152
100 to 139 acres
number..
304
271
35 070
31 367
9 141
8 926
127
238
with harvested cropland. .
270
254
31 294
29 485
9 141
8 926
127
238
with irrigated land .
14
12
1 642
1 458
328
452
127
238
140 to 179 acres
.. ... number..
228
228
36 135
36 228
9 101
9 465
24
178
with harvested cropland..
210
213
33 303
33 879
9 101
9 465
24
178
with irrigated land..
8
7
1 254
1 123
341
410
24
178
180 to 219 acres
. number.
159
170
31 421
33 621
8 950
9 533
18
47
with harvested cropland. .
145
166
28 693
32 821
8 950
9 533
18
47
with irrigated land .
6
5
1 208
1 008
208
292
18
47
220 to 259 acres
. . number
133
130
31 777
31 088
8 353
8 508
70
(D)
with harvested cropland. .
125
126
29 863
30 113
8 353
8 508
70
(D)
with irrigated land..
5
2
1 225
(D)
141
(D)
70
(D)
260 to 499 acres
number..
371
429
131 977
152 231
35 412
41 315
239
240
with harvested cropland. .
350
415
124 847
147 184
35 412
41 315
239
240
with irrigated land..
13
17
4 348
6 206
1 231
1 333
239
240
500 to 999 acres
_ _ number..
169
177
106 899
114 349
22 619
26 095
(D)
558
with harvested cropland..
163
174
103 724
112 629
22 619
26 095
(D)
558
with irrigated land..
9
10
(D)
7 527
(0)
2 456
(D)
558
1,000 to 1.999 acres..
number..
29
25
35 922
32 071
6 717
5 315
(D)
(D)
with harvested cropland. .
29
25
35 922
32 071
6 717
5 315
(D)
(D)
with irrigated land..
1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2,000 acres or more .
number..
3
4
7 590
10 145
1 785
941
-
-
with harvested cropland..
3
4
7 590
10 145
1 785
941
-
-
with irrigated land..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
"
5,000 acres or more
number..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
with harvested cropland. .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
"
with irrigated land..
-
-
-
-
-
~
~
~
Table 5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982, 1978, and
1974
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics
All farms
Farms operated by Black and other races'
Tenure of operator:
All operators farms
acres
Harvested cropland farms
acres
Full owners farms
acres
Harvested cropland farms
acres
Part owners farms
acres
Harvested cropland farms
acres
Tenants farms
acres
Harvested cropland farms
acres
Percent of tenancy percent
Operator characteristics:
Operators by place of residence2:
On farm operated
Not on farm operated
Not reported
Operators by principal occupation2:
Farming
Other
Operators by days of work off farm2:
None
Any __
1 to 49 days
50 to 99 days
100 to 149 days
150 to 199 days
200 days or more
Not reported
See footnotes at end of table.
2
757
469
582
2
282
116
613
1
8?9
253
406
1
425
38
220
799
199
298
756
73
413
129
16 87
101
4
980
4.7
2
388
222
147
1
301
1
456
929
1
655
189
104
1?9
198
1
035
173
2
508
484 631
2
232
124
510
1
553
?43
911
1
317
39
464
836
223
789
811
79
058
119
16
931
104
5
988
4.7
2
155
187
166
1
304
1
204
907
1
480
212
97
130
156
885
121
2
412
506
464
2
128
118
186
1
600
?90
920
1
350
45
156
713
201
658
698
HH
125
99
13
886
80
4
905
4.1
1
925
156
331
1
260
1
077
760
1
?60
196
63
103
143
755
317
9
1 228
6
301
6
608
3
38
3
620
3
263
8
416
7
215
4
(D)
3
(D)
3
210
3
172
1
(D)
1
P>
12.5
15
1 535
9
563
15
1 535
9
563
10
5
5
10
1
10
2
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 3
Table 5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982, 1978, and
1974-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Charactenstics
Farms operated by Black and other races1
1932
Operator characteristics— Con.
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 group2:
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
Operators by sex:
Male farms
acres
Female farms
acres
Operators of Spanish origin farms
acres
Type of organization:
Individual or family farms
acres
Partnership _- farms
acres
Corporation farms.
acres
Family held:
More than 10 stockholders _. farms
acres
10 or less stockholders farms.
acres.
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.
174
251
533
1 439
16.9
360
28
323
634
646
641
485
50.9
2 448
436 076
309
33 506
7
985
2 457
377 162
188
48 503
85
29 751
2
(D)
74
(D)
9
2 125
27
14 166
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
36
296
564
585
570
457
50.7
2 328
461 557
180
23 074
8
956
2 240
402 142
161
44 943
83
24 736
2
(D)
76
(D)
5
(D)
24
12 810
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
31
267
415
612
564
448
52.0
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2
2
5
13.0
1
4
2
2
53.7
6
631
3
597
8
(D)
1
ID)
1
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1
3
53.1
8
416
3
167
8
416
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3
4
4
4
53.1
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'For classification o( social and ethnic groups, see text.
21974 data apply only to individual or family operations (sole proprietorship) and partnerships; see text.
Table 6. Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin,
and Specified Racial Groups: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Slack and other races
Characteristics
American
Female
Spanish origin
Total
Black
Indian
Asian
Other (see text)
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms _
309
7
9
2
5
2
1978..
180
8
8
1
2
2
3
Land in farms
33 506
985
1 228
(D)
379
(D)
_
1978. _
23 074
956
416
(D)
(D)
(D)
114
Harvested cropland
208
7
6
2
3
1
_
1978__
149
7
7
-
2
2
3
acres, 1982__
5 101
88
301
(D)
218
(D)
-
1978. _
5 254
223
215
(D)
(D)
75
1982 FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres .
53
101
88
35
23
9
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
10 to 49 acres
50 to 139 acres
140 to 219 acres
220 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners
243
6
6
1
3
2
1978..
(NA)
5
4
1
1
2
-
acres. 1982..
23 804
(D)
608
(D)
(D)
(D)
-
1978..
(NA)
616
202
(D)
(D)
(D)
-
Part owners .
54
1
3
1
2
_
1978..
(NA)
3
3
-
1
-
2
acres. 1982..
9 060
(D)
620
(D)
(D)
-
-
1978-.
(NA)
340
(D)
(D)
-
(D)
Tenants .
12
1978..
(NA)
_
1
_
_
-
1
acres, 1982..
642
-
_
_
_
_
-
1978..
(NA)
-
(D)
-
-
-
(D)
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Table 6. Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin,
and Specified Racial Groups: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics
Female
Spanish origin
Black and other races
American
Indian
Other (see text)
1982 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family
Partnership
Family held corporation
Other than family held corporation
Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. _.
1982 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) (arms.
$1,000.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse products. ... 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 or more
Abnormal farms
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL
CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (011)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton (0131)
Tobacco (0132)
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other
field crops (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 (029) ....
1982 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 64 years
65 years and over
Average age
Operators by sex:
Male
Female
Operators of Spanish origin
1982 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
LOANS AND DIRECT SALES
Amount received from Commodity Credit Corporation
loans farms.
$1,000.
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human consumption (see text) farms.
$1,000.
283
19
5
309
2 975
130
863
205
2 112
166
97
18
28
278
20
11
148
161
131
156
33
38
85
22
29
44
77
121
12.3
38
33
54
47.7
(X)
309
7
125
5
96
3
2
1
1
64
9
223
3
42
7
181
2
2
5
13.0
1
4
2
2
53.7
6
3
2
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
1
13.5
1
58.0
5
172
2
(D)
4
(D)
2
2
3
14.6
2
2
1
56.2
2
(D)
1
(P)
1
1
85
43.0
2
92
176
1
(D)
3
(Dl
1
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 5
Table 7. Selected Farm Production Expenses: 1982, 1978, and 1974
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
1982'
Expenses
($1,000)
Farms
Expenses
($1,000)
Livestock and poultry
purchased farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999 ,
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $29.999
$30,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $79,999
$80,000 or more
Feed for livestock and poultry __ farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14.999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $79,999
$80,000 or more
Commercially mixed formula
feeds farms.
$1,000.
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 49 tons
50 to 99 tons
100 to 199 tons
200 to 499 tons
500 to 799 tons
800 to 999 tons
1.000 tons or more
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14.999
$15,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more ...
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and
trees farms.
$1,000.
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 or more
Commercial fertilizer __ _ farms.
$1,000.
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 $29,999
$30,000 to $39.999 _.
$40,000 or more
1 111
(X)
481
156
306
67
37
8
24
11
10
8
3
1 841
(X)
453
254
546
79
91
50
100
78
138
52
1 204
(X)
746
133
179
110
19
6
11
318
116
220
118
86
47
110
64
34
91
924
(X)
543
112
221
34
4
10
1 337
(X)
628
209
337
99
53
6
4
1
(X)
4 013
79
111
637
455
459
129
509
351
429
484
370
(X)
25 619
116
173
1 121
562
1 139
842
2 457
2 678
7 474
9 056
(X)
20 363
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
83
78
502
904
1 075
794
2 760
2 159
1 532
10 476
(X)
1 271
92
78
414
237
61
389
(X)
2 767
117
150
799
671
717
137
(D)
(D)
1 061
4 471
496
125
236
105
33
26
13
3
12
4
8
1 772
22 140
408
308
423
136
94
92
105
78
85
43
1 161
18 562
647
165
173
135
17
9
15
233
142
204
152
83
82
109
61
32
63
1 190
1 420
729
197
220
26
10
8
1 515
3 018
703
231
403
115
48
}
}
1 024
5 244
471
157
248
80
33
1 799
22 152
501
221
374
182
1 527
20 801
942
222
198
118
378
172
310
175
}
1 245
1 153
908
141
169
11
1 395
2 202
749
168
357
90
22
Other agricultural chemicals2 farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $99 ,
$100 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $1,999 ,
$2,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more
Hired farm labor farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $99.
$100 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $2.499
$2,500 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999 _.
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $49.999
$50,000 or more __
Contract labor _ farms.
$1,000.
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 or more _
Customwork, machine hire, and
rental of machinery and
equipment farms.
$1,000.
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 or more
Energy and petroleum products . farms.
$1,000.
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 $19,999
$20,000 to $39.999
$40,000 or more _
Petroleum products farms.
$1,000.
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 $19,999
$20,000 to $39.999
$40,000 or more
Interest expense _ farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499.. _
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 or more
883
(X)
240
300
132
87
86
14
12
12
1 177
(X)
37
180
73
312
194
123
116
38
157
(X)
54
26
51
13
9
4
576
(X)
330
91
124
22
5
4
2 755
(X)
979
502
507
321
252
137
35
22
2 755
(X)
1 347
489
309
328
190
63
18
11
974
(X)
159
99
447
132
137
(X)
1 350
11
79
89
113
270
97
181
510
(X)
13 626
1
48
52
484
676
907
1 626
966
1 669
7 196
(X)
578
12
20
89
93
118
246
(X)
680
59
59
236
148
86
93
(X)
9 114
219
361
691
1 068
1 720
1 805
921
2 328
(X)
5 910
312
339
419
1 056
1 333
857
495
1 099
(X)
5 685
42
69
1 106
968
3 501
1 310
1 235
358
474
212
127
100
26
5
1 108
12 296
74
145
123
168
182
169
133
53
31
30
150
304
64
32
40
563
454
370
82
97
2 491
5 610
1 195
357
292
390
187
40
20
10
2 484
3 732
1 396
333
318
301
100
18
13
5
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
>
}
'Data for 1982 and 1978 are based on a sample of farms.
!Data for 1978 and 1974 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1962.
6 NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 8. Energy and Petroleum Products Expenses: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample of (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Kind of energy
Gasoline and gasonol farms.
$1,000.
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 $19.999
$20,000 or more
Diesel fuel -- - farms.
$1,000.
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 or more -._ --
LP gas. butane, and propane farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $99 _-_
$100 to $499 - -
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $2.499
$2,500 to $4,999 _ —
$5,000 or more
Fuel oil and kerosene1 farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $99
$100 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $1,999 _--
$2,000 to $4,999 —
$5,000 or more
Farms
2 572
(X)
1 530
372
310
265
72
17
6
1 220
(X)
691
153
156
165
35
20
265
(X)
52
146
34
28
17
8
504
(X)
120
183
53
63
51
34
Expenses
($1,000)
(X)
2 542
294
248
407
784
451
211
147
(X)
1 434
132
96
205
464
234
302
(X)
(D)
(D)
38
22
37
50
145
(X)
1 075
5
44
35
88
156
746
Farms
2 425
(X)
1 542
390
285
176
23
6
3
917
(X)
606
166
81
52
10
2
242
(X)
57
130
26
14
11
4
428
(X)
55
171
56
69
44
33
Expenses
($1,000)
(X)
1 741
260
267
401
506
146
77
83
(X)
553
84
109
106
143
(D)
(D)
(X)
172
3
29
16
15
36
73
(X)
971
3
43
38
96
118
672
Kind of energy
Natural gas farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $99 -
$100 to $499 _.
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $1,999 -_
$2,000 to $4,999
$5,000 or more
Motor oil and grease' farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $99
$100 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $1,999
$2,000 to $4,999
$5,000 or more —
Electricity _._ farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $99_-_ --
$100 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $1,999
$2,000 to $4,999
$5,000 or more
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $99
$100 to $499 __
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $1,999
$2,000 to $4.999
$5,000 or more
36
(X)
2 755
(X)
1 856
711
137
40
11
2 057
(X)
394
745
305
255
265
93
353
(X)
32
183
101
24
9
Expenses
($1,000)
(X)
(D)
(D)
6
(D)
(D)
(D)
(X)
344
61
128
81
48
26
(X)
2 865
17
171
202
337
793
1 344
(X)
338
2
52
60
28
29
168
Farms
23
(X)
3
13
5
2
2 476
(X)
1 756
615
72
24
7
2
1 674
(X)
406
589
247
238
148
46
184
(X)
27
89
53
7
8
Expenses
($1,000)
(X)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(X)
286
56
116
45
35
(D)
(D)
(X)
1 787
20
134
172
331
432
697
(X)
91
2
24
34
9
24
1 1 982 data include kerosene with fuel oil; 1 978 data include kerosene with motor oil and grease.
Table 9. Storage Capacity and Fuel Expenses by Kind of Fuel: 1982
[Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Fuel expenses reported
Expenses reported farms.
$1,000.
Storage capacity reported farms.
1,000 gallons.
$1,000. expenses.
Farms with storage capacity of—
1 to 499 gallons
500 to 999 gallons
1,000 to 1.999 gallons
2.000 gallons or more __.
Storage capacity reported as "No" farms.
$1,000, expenses.
Storage capacity not reported farms.
$1,000, expenses.
Gasoline and gasohol expenses
2 572
2 542
939
476
1 670
502
303
119
15
886
384
747
487
Farms with
$5,000 or more
95
809
75
89
672
7
34
22
12
2
(D)
18
(D)
Diesel fuel expenses
1 220
1 434
669
358
1 101
450
113
83
23
269
93
282
240
Farms with
$5,000 or more
55
537
41
106
437
3
6
12
20
LP gas, butane, and propane
expenses
285
(D)
149
108
226
104
20
19
6
29
(D)
107
49
Farms with
$5,000 or more
145
5
56
124
1
1
3
1
(D)
2
(D)
Fuel oil and kerosene expenses
504
075
287
233
758
180
45
43
19
60
16
157
300
Farms with
$5,000 or more
34
746
24
127
526
1
2
6
15
10
220
Table 10. Farm Payroll, Employment, and Contract Labor Expenses: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
reported
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Labor expenses
1982
1978
1982
1978
Hired farm labor
_ -.. farms -
1 177
1 108
637
701
workers _.
6 417
6 351
4 822
$1,000, payroll..
13 626
12 296
12 593
11 536
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more
farms
577
567
479
workers..
1 873
1 759
1 719
Less than 150 days
farms-
workers.
995
4 544
949
4 592
495
3 103
576
3 306
__ farms..
157
150
78
68
$1,000, expenses- _
578
304
487
248
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NEW HAMPSHIRE 7
Table 11. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982, 1978, and 1974
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
1982
Item
Total sales1 (see text) farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm dollars..
Value of sales:
Less than $2,500 (see text) farms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $7,499 farms..
$1,000..
$7,500 to $9,999 farms..
$1,000..
$10,000 to $14.999 farms-.
$1,000..
$15,000 to $19,999 farms..
$1,000..
$20,000 to $29,999 farms..
$1,000..
$20,000 to $24,999 _-_ farms..
$1.000..
$25,000 to $29,999 farms.-
$1,000..
$30,000 to $39,999 farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $59,999 ___ farms..
$1,000..
$40,000 to $49,999 farms..
$1.000..
$50,000 to $59,999 __ farms..
$1,000-.
$60,000 to $79.999 farms..
$1,000..
$80,000 to $99,999 _ farms..
$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 farms..
$1.000..
$100,000 to $199.999 farms..
$1.000..
$200,000 to $249,999 farms. .
$1,000-
$250,000 to $499.9992 farms..
$1.000..
$500,000 or more farms..
1,000..
Abnormal farms farms..
$1.000..
2 757
102 520
37 165
1 133
1 015
430
1 523
186
1 122
90
760
136
1 611
72
1 197
91
2 287
45
1 015
46
1 272
65
2 213
114
5 579
67
2 995
47
2 584
67
4 616
96
8 508
191
29 089
154
20 833
37
8 256
51
16 532
23
25 022
12
1 446
2 508
87 711
34 972
910
985
400
1 389
169
1 033
113
966
106
1 259
69
1 185
131
3 200
78
1 741
53
1 459
90
3 173
143
7 041
71
3 127
72
3 914
102
7 030
67
5 959
147
21 577
127
17 149
20
4 428
35
11 997
14
19 616
12
1 303
2 412
72 192
29 930
987
1 088
206
735
133
808
99
856
132
1 620
88
1 498
158
3 852
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
138
4 769
180
8 789
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
89
6 061
48
4 251
(NA)
(NA)
96
12 849
(NA)
(NA)
35
9 667
10
14 473
13
877
Total sales' (see text)— Con.
Sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Crops, including nursery and
greenhouse products 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..
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 products _ 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..
1 347
26 207
17
118
12
116
3
(D)
2
(D)
827
3 896
278
3 256
291
7 573
216
11 170
56
195
1 803
76 312
359
11 979
587
53 190
1 242
7 544
371
372
278
768
292
2 459
1 281
22 213
20
52
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
788
2 789
285
3 316
282
8 157
188
7 601
69
298
1 705
65 498
318
17 929
636
37 765
1 213
7 954
268
230
276
709
260
911
1 296
17 194
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
178
5 956
(NA)
(NA)
1 650
53 761
330
17 861
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'Data for 1974 include sales of forest products.
2Data for 1974 are $200,000 to $499,999.
Table 12. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans, Agricultural Services, and Direct Sales of
Agricultural Products: 1982, 1978, and 1974
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Value
($1,000)
Value
($1,000)
Amount received from Commodity Credit Corporation loans
Average per farm'
Farms with receipts of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999 _
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Income from machine work, customwork. and other aghcultural
services
Average per farm1
Farms with income of—
$1 to $249.
$250 to $499 _
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $9,999 _ -__
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $29,999 __
$30,000 or more __
Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human
consumption (see text)
Average per farm1
Farms with sales of —
$1 to $249
$250 to $499
$500 to $999_ _
$1,000 to $4.999 _
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19,999—
$20,000 to $29.999 „
$30,000 or more _ __
(X)
(X)
67
31
32
58
E
3
2
726
(X)
122
83
116
271
57
30
19
28
275
1 383
7
11
21
113
39
(D)
(D)
948
815
15
29
78
602
390
399
440
994
(NA)
(X)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
306
(X)
116
57
46
71
11
5
564
(X)
91
73
88
197
48
25
17
25
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
INA)
NA)
NA)
(NA)
(NA)
318
1 038
14
20
31
133
66
53
112
291
10
26
59
406
313
336
390
572
(NA)
(X)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
303
(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)
558
1 842
(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 13. Value of Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample of (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1982
1978
Value of machinery and equipment
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment _ _
Average per farm1
By value group:
2 758
(X)
3
234
809
590
360
302
193
119
115
32
1
77 239
28 005
2
723
5 510
7 647
8 407
11 244
10 800
9 652
14 405
(D)
(D)
2 507
(X)
19
339
700
512
348
237
153
100
78
20
1
60 720
24 220
9
$1 000 to $4,999 - .
981
$5,000 to $9,999 .
4 648
$10 000 to $19,999 -.- - -.
6 807
$20 000 to $29 999
8 093
8 697
$50 000 to $69,999 -- -
8 364
$70 000 to $99,999
7 705
$100 000 to $199,999
9 637
$200 000 to $499,999 - -
(D)
(D)
'Data are in whole dollars.
Table 14. Selected Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1982
1978
Selected machinery and equipment
Total
Manufactured 1978 to 1982
Manufactured
prior to 1978
Farms
Number
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
manufactured
1974 to 1978
2 or 3
1 631
364
16
2 354
799
171
2 360
1 149
276
7
47
873
1 218
450
2 118
798
69
4 093
1 774
935
5 097
2 759
1 403
8
50
960
1 259
544
871
122
3
976
129
8
632
130
9
2
12
323
243
131
1 010
251
13
1 152
278
35
817
287
37
(D)
12
347
243
140
911
156
3
1 778
576
100
2 115
1 062
179
5
35
573
984
338
1 108
344
12
2 941
1 295
544
4 280
2 495
911
(D)
38
613
1 016
404
1 504
415
32
2 095
730
164
2 138
984
354
14
60
819
1 152
453
2 091
894
140
3 766
1 677
888
4 877
2 331
1 746
14
64
889
1 254
545
1 047
356
20
1 211
2 or 3
342
63
831
2 or 3
347
64
10
29
_
392
256
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel ...
192
'Data (or 1978 exclude cotton strippers.
Table 15. Selected Characteristics of Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
SIC code
Farms
Land in farms
(acres)
Harvested
cropland
(acres)
Value of selected capital
assets1, average per farm
(dollars)
Land and
buildings
Machinery and
equipment
Market value of sales
($1,000)
Total
Crops, including
nursery and
greenhouse
products
Livestock,
poultry, and
their products
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)
Sugar crops (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) __
2 757
1 112
2
Horticultural specialties (018)
Ornamental floriculture and nursery products (0181).
Food crops grown under cover (0182)
Horticultural specialties, n.e.c. (0189)
General farms, primarily crop (019)
6
453
199
74
7
93
25
160
158
1
1
469 582
149 610
(D)
(D)
938
79 339
(D)
28 494
10 663
1 325
13 252
3 254
10 229
(D)
(D)
(D)
21 245
116 613
31 843
(D)
(D)
201 171
186 997
(D)
(D)
17 691
193 702
109
17 582
135 000
193 820
2 746
198 409
5 560
715
87
230 009
149 670
188 333
4 426
332
336 944
182 512
(D)
1 841
(D)
(D)
(D)
153 566
(D)
28 005
22 682
(D)
(D)
45 000
21 553
29 078
16 486
37 289
49 931
11 573
(D)
25 526
(D)
102 520
24 234
(D)
(D)
87
2 102
7 769
630
37
7 026
76
10 711
(D)
(D)
(D)
26 207
23 878
(D)
(D)
86
1 851
7 741
625
36
7 006
74
10 701
(D)
(D)
(D)
76 312
355
1
251
28
5
1
20
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
iDl
(Dl
ID)
ID)
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 9
Table 15. Selected Characteristics of Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
SIC code
Land in farms
(acres)
Harvested
cropland
(acres)
Value of selected capital
assets1, average per farm
(dollars)
Land and
buildings
Machinery and
equipment
Market value of sales
($1,000)
Total
Crops, including
nursery and
greenhouse
products
Livestock.
poultry, and
their products
Livestock (02) _._
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal
specialties (021).
Beef cattle feedlots (0211)
Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) —
Hogs (0213) -
Sheep and goats (0214)
General livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal
specialties (0219) -
Dairy farms (024)
Poultry and eggs (025)
Broiler, fryer, and roaster chickens (0251)
Chicken eggs (0252).
Turkeys and turkey eggs (0253)_.
Poultry hatcheries (0254). ._
Poultry and eggs, n.e.c. (0259)
Animal specialties (027) _--
Fur-bearing animals and rabbits (0271)
Horses and other equines (0272)
Animal specialties, n.e.c. (0279)
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
1Data are based on a sample of farms.
805
82
412
100
151
197
16
170
11
109 937
10 512
66 187
7 633
15 723
9 882
8
560
121
5
597
423
2
419
13 239
262
11
720
1
257
16 915
1 743
10 890
788
1 931
1 563
598
13
450
73
1 472
36
1 206
230
146 028
113 913
148 644
94 370
176 611
187 525
174 413
46 000
191 098
94 500
145 200
164 183
46 333
166 995
338 333
32 058
15 507
17 071
15 306
16 453
11 621
21 161
4 645
268
3 124
590
350
314
59 163
36 473
6 455
40 602
28 064
11 904
499
10 794
522
19 100
90
14 470
3 433
15 683
10 000
2 419
148
2 170
102
2 329
252
15
169
17
10
125
(Z)
76
19
4 393
252
2 955
573
340
273
11 779
498
10 718
502
60
2 379
148
2 147
84
Table 16. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Chemicals used
1978
Chemicals used
Any chemicals, fertilizer, or lime used farms.
Commercial fertilizer farms.
acres on which used-
Si. 000.
Lime farms.
acres on which used,
tons.
Farms by tons used:
1 to 49 tons
50 to 99 tons __
100 to 199 tons
200 to 499 tons
500 to 999 tons __
1.000 tons or more _
1
337
1
515
71
569
72
904
2
767
3
018
709
738
13
908
17
008
22 476
27
200
568
550
83
115
45
48
12
1
25
Any chemicals, fertilizer, or lime used— Con.
Other agricultural chemicals1 farms.
$1,000.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc., to
control-
Insects on hay and other crops farms.
acres on which used.
Nematodes in crops farms.
acres on which used.
Diseases in crops and orchards farms.
acres on which used.
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture ... farms.
acres on which used.
Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth
control of crops or thinning of fruit farms.
acres on which used.
883
1 350
498
12 195
66
2 392
346
6 497
536
22 627
80
2 839
1
310
1
235
432
13
769
50
1
684
315
8
021
852
24
872
55
1
342
'Data for 1978 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982.
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Table 17. Livestock and Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982, 1978, and 1974
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols,
see introductory text]
Inventory
Sales
Item
Farms
Number
Value1
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
1982_.
2 162
1 869
1 808
635
579
2 092
1 788
1 749
1 579
1 515
1 386
1 391
1 296
1 199
1 236
713
579
538
785
809
934
443
443
363
(X)
(X)
(X)
391
289
273
716
596
544
520
496
461
510
483
441
118
83
37
137
75
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
69 006
66 885
69 198
35 510
34 920
37 869
4 526
4 311
4 467
30 984
30 609
33 402
6 339
8 013
8 899
(X)
(X)
(X)
9 084
5 814
5 939
3 667
3 186
2 887
647 655
1 004 126
1 311 754
506 506
832 250
1 055 839
75 111
45 159
28 998
10 190
6 640
50 657
36 889
24 257
1 743
2 340
48 915
34 549
46 714
33 593
45 314
32 614
19 826
32 317
23 280
14 845
2 263
1 854
983
30 054
21 426
13 862
510
645
432
(X)
(X)
(X)
890
334
255
2 200
956
733
1 627
2 255
2 995
1 317
1 997
2 534
45
28
16
70
57
1 803
1 705
1 650
359
318
1 721
1 600
1 552
1 438
1 242
1 213
1 214
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
278
276
203
107
110
85
328
227
198
167
154
110
128
149
185
120
141
163
44
36
22
83
36
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
29 408
33 089
27 863
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9 402
11 752
10 496
4 110
5 200
3 887
5 579
4 425
3 111
531
437
326
592 975
1 126 889
1 076 741
504 598
826 005
841 795
291 111
188 116
89 814
38 355
15 296
76 312
Any cattle, hogs, or sheep
1978..
1974..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
65 498
53 761
11 979
17 929
64 333
47 569
8 684
8 893
7 544
1978..
1974..
1982..
7 954
(NA)
(NA)
1978..
1974..
1982..
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Milk cows
1978..
1974..
1982..
1978..
1974..
1982..
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
768
1978..
1974..
1982..
1978..
1974..
_ 1982..
709
(NA)
146
148
(NA)
372
Horses and ponies _
Chickens 3 months old or older. _ _
1978..
1974..
1982..
1978..
1974..
1982-
1978..
1974..
1982..
230
(NA)
2 161
735
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA
1978-.
1974..
1982..
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1978..
1974..
1982-.
1978..
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1Data are estimated; see text.
'Value of sales includes sheep, lambs, and wool sold.
Table 18. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
1982
1978
Item
1982
1978
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
INVENTORY
Chickens 3 months old or older .
Farms with —
1 to 1 599
520
485
8
13
14
510
449
24
7
7
11
3
7
1
1
118
137
122
24
216
647 655
23 360
19 400
66 738
538 157
506 506
10 454
4 522
6 190
16 400
64 158
43 500
(D)
(D)
<D)
75 111
10 190
7 744
2 446
(X)
496
437
12
22
25
483
385
31
14
11
20
7
13
1
1
83
75
63
17
193
1 004 126
27 776
29 816
121 000
825 534
832 250
8 692
5 405
11 050
28 666
109 690
99 000
(D)
(D)
(D)
45 159
6 640
4 757
1 883
(X)
SALES
Chickens 3 months old or older
Farms with—
1 to 1,599
128
93
8
11
16
120
71
9
10
7
10
6
4
2
1
44
83
81
4
44
592 975
12 694
19 177
65 104
496 000
504 598
1 748
1 990
8 745
16 677
57 438
96 000
112 000
(D)
(D)
291 111
38 355
36 113
2 242
(X)
149
85
13
25
26
141
56
16
11
13
25
10
6
3
1
36
36
36
3
39
1 126 889
13 088
1,600 to 3, 199 . .
33 299
3 200 to 9 999
3,200 to 9,999 . .
138 322
10,000 or more .
Hens and pullets of laying age
Farms with —
10,000 or more
Hens and pullets of laying age
Farms with—
1 to 99 - - ...
942 180
826 005
1 948
100 to 399 ..
100 to 399
3 685
400 to 1,599. _ _
7 269
1,600 to 3.199
33 299
3 200 to 9 999
3,200 to 9,999..
134 824
10,000 to 19,999
140 480
20,000 to 49.999
169 500
50 000 to 99 999
50.000 to 99,999 ..
(D)
(D)
Broilers and other meat-type chickens .
Turkeys
Forslaughter __
Broilers and other meat-type chickens .
Turkeys _ ..
Forslaughter _ __ _
188 116
15 296
(D)
(D)
Ducks, geese, and other poultry
Ducks, geese, and other poultry
(X)
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Table 19. Broilers and Started Pullets— Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age
Number sold
1982
1978
1982
1978
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Total _ —
Farms with—
1 to 1.999
44
39
1
1
1
1
1
1
291 111
2 111
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
36
30
188 116
2 016
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
12
7
1
1
1
2
88 377
1 377
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
16
6
1
1
6
1
1
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
300 884
884
2.000 to 3.999
4.000 to 7.999 ... —
(D)
(D)
121 000
(D)
8.000 to 15,999 .. ... -
16.000 to 29.999 _
30,000 to 59.999 ---
60,000 to 99,999 - -
P)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
100.000 to 199.999 —
200 000 to 499 999
Table 20. Poultry— Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1982
[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 to 99
520
449
27
9
8
13
3
8
2
1
(X)
647 655
11 028
4 692
7 640
19 400
66 738
42 520
245 500
(D)
(D)
(X)
510
445
27
8
7
10
2
8
2
1
(X)
506 506
10 244
4 442
(D)
(D)
55 738
(D)
188 500
(D)
(D)
(X)
69
48
4
2
2
3
2
6
2
(X)
141 149
784
250
(D)
(D)
11 000
(D)
57 000
(D)
(X)
30
16
2
2
2
4
2
2
2
98 684
287
(D)
(D)
(D)
8 600
(D)
(D)
(D)
85
80
5
33
3 332
100 to 399
400 to 1,599.. .
1,600 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 __ _ ...
Sales
Chickens 3 months old or older
Broilers and other
meat-type chickens
Poultry and poultry
products
Chickens 3 months old or older
Total
Hens and pullets ot
laying age
Pullets 3 months old or
older not of laying age
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Total inventory ._ _
Farms with-
1 to 99
107
52
13
9
8
11
3
8
2
1
21
553 972
1 205
2 709
5 837
24 288
77 532
54 401
178 000
(D)
(D)
39 003
101
49
13
8
8
10
2
8
2
1
19
480 095
1 088
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
178 000
(D)
(D)
(D)
10
4
1
2
1
1
1
2
73 877
117
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
25
24
1
19
1 008
(D)
(D)
290 103
280
212
26
9
8
11
3
8
2
1
79
10 715
100 to 399...
400 to 1,599 ...
1,600 to 3,199
3,200 to 9.999
10,000 to 19,999
20,000 to 49,999
50,000 to 99,999
(D)
(D)
1 264
1 00,000 or more
No inventory .
Table 21. Turkeys-Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982
[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
83
80
1
1
1
38 355
4 355
(D)
(D)
(D)
81
78
1
1
1
36 113
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
4
2
1
1
Farms with —
1 to 1.999 ._ _
(D)
(D)
(D)
2.000 to 3,999 __
4,000 to 7,999 .
8.000 to 15,999 __
16,000 to 29.999
30.000 to 59,999
60.000 to 99.999
1 00.000 or more
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Table 22. Cattle and Calves— Inventory: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
1982
1978
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
1 515
562
249
245
242
164
47
6
1 296
659
123
249
198
56
10
1
713
572
90
45
5
1
785
190
57
40
33
209
191
64
1
1 184
1 040
69 006
2 487
3 393
7 599
17 050
21 984
12 553
3 940
35 510
2 294
1 577
8 184
13 007
7 096
(D)
(D)
4 526
1 906
1 130
(D)
276
(D)
30 984
245
196
259
459
7 245
12 525
(D)
(D)
27 991
5 505
1 386
458
239
248
239
147
50
4
1
1 199
535
126
291
185
52
10
579
446
78
48
7
809
181
45
44
53
250
176
60
1 120
903
66 885
Farms with—
2 124
3 253
20 to 49
8 234
50 to 99
17 240
(D)
200 to 499
(D)
500 to 999
(D)
1 000 to 2,499
(D)
34 920
Farms with—
1 915
10 to 19 - -
1 728
20 to 49
9 732
12 324
100 to 199 -
6 808
200 to 499
2 413
500 to 999
-
_
Beet cows -
Farms with —
4 311
1 569
10 to 19
983
20 to 49
1 324
50 to 99
435
_
200 to 499
-
500 to 999
_
_
30 609
Farms with—
1 or 2
260
142
285
801
20 to 49
8 522
50 to 99
11 685
100 to 499 _
8 914
_
24 857
7 108
Table 23. Cattle and Calves— Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1982
1978
Item
Farms
Number
Value
(S1.000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
1 242
621
190
282
109
29
8
2
1
1 068
705
223
115
19
6
228
203
17
6
2
862
186
99
120
154
235
44
21
3
29 408
2 401
2 644
8 840
7 218
3 610
2 080
(D)
(D)
10 986
2 682
2 973
3 317
1 213
801
1 036
540
212
(D)
(D)
18 422
282
332
758
2 048
6 766
2 720
2 901
2 615
7 544
861
808
2 031
1 638
718
466
(D)
(D)
5 473
1 265
1 425
1 777
635
371
547
289
102
(D)
(D)
2 071
43
41
77
137
410
132
210
1 021
1 213
534
215
300
112
39
9
2
2
1 056
674
216
127
29
7
2
1
182
149
20
9
2
1
1
874
160
108
122
178
234
52
17
3
33 089
2 114
2 930
9 482
7 451
5 064
2 718
(D)
(D)
13 053
2 619
2 759
3 719
1 777
894
(D)
(D)
1 809
391
247
309
(D)
(D)
(D)
20 036
242
368
787
2 451
7 022
3 353
3 063
2 750
7 954
Farms with—
1 to 9 -. ... .....
631
10 to 19 . ..
656
20 to 49...
1 780
50 to 99
1 614
100 to 199
1 320
200 to 499 .
875
500 to 999 .
(D)
1,000 to 2.499 .. . . .
(D)
2,500 or more ._
5 774
Farms with—
1 to 9
1 015
10 to 19
1 058
20 to 49 . ...
1 627
50 to 99... ...
851
100 to 199
462
200 to 499
(D)
500 to 999 .
(D)
927
Farms with—
1 to 9
160
10 to 19
93
20 to 49... . ..
118
50 to 99
(D)
100 to 199
(0)
200 to 499 .
500 to 999
(D)
1 ,000 to 2.499 .
_
2 181
Farms with—
1 or 2
3 or 4
32
45
5 to 9
77
10 to 19 .. .
168
20 to 49
416
50 to 99
183
100 to 499
561
700
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Table 24. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Cattle and calves inventory
Cattle and calves
Total
Cows and heifers that
had calved
Heifers and heifer
calves
Steers, steer calves,
bulls, and bull calves
Cattle and calves sales
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
1 515
562
249
245
242
164
47
6
(X)
69 006
2 487
3 393
7 599
17 050
21 984
12 553
3 940
(X)
1 296
426
209
209
236
164
46
6
(X)
35 510
1 082
1 380
3 301
9 339
11 657
6 544
2 207
(X)
1 184
303
202
224
239
164
46
6
(X)
27 991
639
1 214
3 267
6 650
9 087
5 483
1 651
(X)
1 040
368
202
173
147
103
41
6
(X)
5 505
766
799
1 031
1 061
1 240
526
82
(X)
1 194
241
249
245
242
164
47
6
48
27 039
705
1 778
3 003
6 885
8 016
5 147
1 505
2 369
6 648
Farms with—
1 to 9 .
270
10 to 19..
646
20 to 49...
952
50 to 99
1 501
100 to 199...
1 775
200 to 499 . ...
1 106
500 to 999
399
1,000 to 2.499 ...
896
Table 25. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Cow Herd: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Cows and heifers that had
calved
Cattle and calves inventory
Farms
Cows and heifers that
had calved
Farms
Heifers and heifer
calves
Steers, steer calves,
bulls, and bull calves
Farms
Cattle and calves sales
Value
($1,000)
Total inventory .._
Farms with—
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 29
30 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199...
200 to 499...
500 to 999...
1,000 or more
No inventory
35 510
469
3 555
190
3 080
123
3 152
8?
3 631
167
10 858
198
23 276
56
13 017
10
(D)
1
(D)
469
1 029
190
1 265
123
1 577
82
1 917
167
6 267
198
13 007
56
7 096
10
(D)
1
(D)
307
1 612
139
1 073
96
1 011
74
1 257
159
4 053
195
9 206
56
5 651
10
(D)
1
(D)
321
914
160
742
91
564
46
457
97
538
116
1 063
46
270
9
(D)
1
(D)
252
178
123
82
167
198
56
10
1
(X)
(X)
24 501
1 308
1 342
1 219
1 361
3 649
8 781
4 585
(D)
(D)
4 907
552
434
424
347
658
907
851
(D)
(D)
Table 26. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Beef Cow Herd: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Beef cows
Cattle and calves inventory
Total
Farms
Cows and heifers that had calved
Total
Farms
Heifers and heifer calves
Steers, steer calves, bulls,
and bull calves
Total inventory
Farms with—
1 to 4
5 to 9 _
10 to 19 ,
20 to 29
30 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199...
200 to 499...
500 to 999...
1.000 or more
No inventory
422
150
90
33
12
5
1
15 999
6 212
3 326
2 546
1 796
810
(D)
(D)
422
150
90
33
12
5
1
8 049
2 801
1 628
1 409
913
561
(D)
(D)
422
150
90
33
12
5
(X)
918
988
1 130
726
388
(D)
(D)
(X)
282
105
65
28
7
5
1
5 286
2 360
1 161
664
499
178
(D)
(D)
310
123
70
28
8
5
1
2 664
1 051
537
473
384
71
(D)
(D)
Cattle and calves sales
Beef cows
Value
($1,000)
Total
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Fattened on grain and concentrates
Value
($1,000)
Value
($1,000)
Total inventory ...
Farms with—
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 29
30 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199...
200 to 499...
500 to 999...
1 .000 or more
No inventory
242
144
90
33
12
5
1
5 543
2 172
1 126
963
697
249
(D)
(0)
23 865
606
371
364
209
81
(D)
(D)
207
124
81
31
12
5
614
614
459
147
(D)
(D)
517
318
326
186
72
(D)
(D)
221
173
100
57
(D)
(D)
(D)
123
94
55
26
(D)
(D)
(0)
135
95
45
16
186
512
349
238
102
100
88
54
38
23
9
5
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Table 27. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Milk Cow Herd: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Cattle and calves inventory
Total
Cows and heifers that had calved
Total
Milk cows
Heifers and heifer calves
Steers, steer calves, bulls,
and bull calves
Number
Total inventory _.
Farms with—
1 to 4
5 to 9
I0to 19____
20to29.__.
30 to 49....
50 to 99____
100 to 199_.
200 to 499..
500 or more
No inventory
247
3 483
40
1 177
33
986
so
2 241
159
10 718
191
22 721
54
12 685
10
(D)
1
(D)
247
40
33
50
159
191
54
10
32 326
1 158
321
504
1 260
6 184
12 651
6 896
(D)
(D)
3 184
247
441
40
259
33
459
50
1 209
159
6 036
191
12 525
54
6 803
10
(D)
1
(D)
38
31
48
156
188
54
10
1
(X)
(X)
24 384
1 528
593
372
896
4 025
9 133
5 531
(D)
(D)
3 607
180
35
17
19
93
110
44
9
1
532
797
263
110
85
509
937
258
(D)
(D)
Cattle and calves sales
Total
Value
($1,000)
Number
Farms
Dairy product sales
Value
($1,000)
Total inventory ..
Farms with —
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 29....
30 to 49....
50 to99--..
100 to 199..
200 to 499..
500 or more
No inventory
175
39
33
50
159
191
54
10
1
530
22 176
1 360
647
374
932
3 615
8 539
4 453
(D)
(D)
7 232
548
153
88
204
619
1 853
822
(D)
(D)
2 727
152
31
21
41
134
176
47
8
1
8 180
935
254
153
385
1 149
3 062
1 462
(D)
(D)
2 806
105
31
27
48
148
179
52
9
1
13 996
425
393
221
547
2 466
5 477
2 991
(D)
(D)
4 426
70
13
29
50
159
191
54
10
1
53 010
71
59
542
1 431
9 205
22 136
12 966
(D)
(D)
180
Table 28. Cattle and Calves— Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Cattle and calves
Cattle
Calves
Cattle and calves
Total
Fattened
on grain and concentrates
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Total sold __ __
Farms with—
1 to 4
1 242
391
230
190
282
109
29
8
2
1
29 408
894
1 507
2 644
8 840
7 218
3 610
2 080
(D)
(D)
7 544
336
525
808
2 031
1 638
718
466
(D)
(D)
1 068
308
201
174
253
104
21
7
10 986
588
958
1 393
3 413
2 829
1 045
760
5 473
295
460
708
1 681
1 401
515
413
228
113
51
32
24
6
2
1 036
191
170
200
258
(D)
(D)
547
100
95
107
140
(D)
(D)
862
162
145
151
259
106
28
8
2
1
18 422
306
549
1 251
5 427
4 389
2 565
1 320
(D)
(D)
2 071
5 to 9..
65
10 to 19
100
20 to 49
350
50 to 99...
100 to 199
204
200 to 499. .
53
500 to 999
(D)
(D)
1,000 or more
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Table 29. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms
Farms
Total hogs and pigs _
Farms with —
1 to 24
25 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199-
200 to 499
500 to 999 _
1.000 to 1.999
2.000 to 4,999
5.000 or more
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding
Farms with—
1 to 24
25 to 49
50 to 99 -
100 to 199
200 or more
Other hogs and pigs
404
23
6
5
2
3
175
6
1
1
6 339
1 982
800
401
(D)
(D)
1 800
887
(D)
(D)
(D)
5 105
388
22
20
6
6
199
187
8 013
1 962
728
1 358
(D)
1 996
(D)
956
292
(D)
(D)
Table 30. Hogs and Pigs— Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1982
1978
Item
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Total hogs and pigs sold ._ __ _ _
Farms with —
1 to 24
278
200
28
24
18
5
3
107
23
58
14
9
3
9 402
1 500
965
1 480
2 542
1 331
1 584
4 110
118
1 262
870
1 106
754
768
143
68
89
209
80
180
146
4
46
28
43
24
276
184
35
24
17
15
1
110
27
54
15
9
5
11 752
1 362
1 252
1 792
(D)
4 272
(D)
5 200
122
1 145
1 138
1 325
1 470
709
90
64
92
117
(D)
(D)
25 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499 _.
500 to 999
1.000 to 1,999
2,000 to 4,999
Feeder pigs sold
Farms with —
1 to 9.
148
4
33
30
39
42
10 to 49
50to99_
100 to 199 _
200 to 499
500 to 999
Table 31. Hogs and Pigs- Litters Farrowed: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1982
1978
Farms
Number of litters
Farms
Number of litters
Litters farrowed between Dec 1 of preceding year and Nov 30
Farms with—
1 to 9 ._ ___
204
170
19
9
4
2
182
108
1 463
469
252
212
(D)
(D)
841
622
209
160
26
19
3
1
173
142
1 632
431
369
547
(D)
(D)
10 to 19
20 to 49... ..
50 to99_ _
100 to 199
200 to 499.
500 or more .
Dec, 1 of preceding year and May 31 ..
June 1 and Nov. 30
715
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Table 32. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1982
[For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Hogs and pigs inventory
Hogs and
Digs 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)
443
347
57
29
5
2
3
(X)
6 339
1 084
898
1 201
(D)
(D)
1 800
(X)
183
101
46
28
3
2
3
(X)
1 234
251
307
358
(D)
(D)
180
(X)
395
304
52
29
5
2
3
(X)
5 105
833
591
843
(D)
(D)
1 620
(X)
242
146
57
29
5
2
3
36
8 863
1 928
1 705
2 325
(D)
(D)
1 584
539
722
143
125
144
(D)
(D)
180
46
97
46
27
22
1
1
10
3 865
1 033
895
(D)
(D)
(D)
245
135
Farms with —
1 to 9
34
10 to 24 .
31
25 to 99 --
(D)
(D)
(D)
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 to 999...
No inventory _ _
10
Table 33. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory
ext]
Hogs and pigs inventory
Hogs and
Digs 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)
242
109
85
23
17
5
3
201
5 836
552
1 195
439
1 174
676
1 800
503
161
41
74
23
16
4
3
22
1 203
78
350
176
302
117
180
31
201
100
66
14
13
5
3
194
4 633
474
845
263
872
559
1 620
472
278
130
98
24
18
5
3
(X)
9 402
442
2 023
1 480
2 542
1 331
1 584
(X)
768
57
154
89
209
80
180
(X)
107
14
63
17
9
4
(X)
4 110
66
1 139
1 005
1 001
899
(X)
Farms with —
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199.
39
200 to 499 ..
500 to 999...
(X)
Table 34. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Sales, and Litters by Total Litters Farrowed: 1982
[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)
189
57
69
30
19
8
4
2
254
5 284
318
715
492
910
380
(D)
(D)
1 055
183
53
68
29
19
8
4
2
1 234
108
201
210
270
155
(D)
(D)
141
43
49
23
12
8
4
2
254
4 050
210
514
282
640
225
(D)
(D)
1 055
182
39
75
34
19
9
4
2
96
8 667
305
1 330
1 424
1 925
1 284
(D)
(D)
735
673
27
94
92
165
78
(D)
(D)
94
107
17
45
25
10
7
2
1
4 110
123
807
954
739
837
(D)
(D)
Farms with —
1
2 to 4 __
28
5 to 9
34
10 to 19
20 to 49 _
50 to 99 .
(D)
(D)
100 to 199
200 or more
Litters farrowed between Dec- 1. 1981. and Nov. 30. 1982
Litters farrowed
Total
Dec. 1. 1981. and May 31. 1982
June 1, 1982, and Nov. 30. 1982
Farms
Liners
Farms
Litters
Farms
Litters
204
58
78
34
19
9
4
2
1 463
58
204
207
252
212
(0)
(D)
182
48
72
31
16
9
4
2
841
48
141
116
146
135
(D)
(D)
108
10
44
27
14
7
4
2
Farms with —
1
2 to 4 ...
63
5 to 9 ...
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99...
(D)
(D)
100 to 199
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Table 35. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms
Sheep and lambs inventory
Farms with—
1 to 24
25 to 99
100 to 999
1,000 to 2,499
2,500 or more
Ewes 1 year old or older
Sheep and lambs shorn .
Pounds of wool
Sheep and lambs sold __
Value of sales from sheep, lambs, and wool ($1,000)
287
91
13
326
(X)
328
371
2 474
4 190
2 420
5 582
7 068
51 589
5 579
372
289
213
69
7
239
(X)
227
268
1 688
2 956
1 170
5 177
35 590
4 425
230
Table 36. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Sheep and lambs inventory
Sheep and lambs shorn
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)
391
287
91
11
2
(X)
9 084
2 474
4 190
(D)
(D)
(X)
338
237
89
10
2
(X)
5 582
1 576
(D)
(D)
(D)
(X)
319
218
89
10
2
7
7 000
1 842
3 620
(D)
(D)
68
51 059
13 500
24 487
(D)
(D)
530
306
202
91
11
2
22
5 310
1 605
2 274
(D)
(D)
269
349
245
91
11
2
22
361
Farms with—
1 to 24
102
25 to 99
167
100 to 299
(D)
(D)
300 to 999...
1.000 to 2,499
2.500 to 4.999
No inventory ... _.
11
Table 37. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Ewe Flock: 1982
[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)
Total inventory
Farms with-
1 to 24
338
275
60
1
2
53
8 590
3 593
4 084
(0)
(D)
494
338
275
60
1
2
(X)
5 582
2 188
2 642
(D)
(D)
(X)
308
•245
60
1
2
18
6 974
2 749
3 371
(D)
(D)
94
50 809
18 944
25 365
(D)
(D)
780
287
224
60
1
2
41
5 014
2 225
2 112
(D)
(D)
565
324
261
60
1
2
47
343
25 to 99 __
166
100 to 199..
(D)
(D)
200 to 499
500 to 999.
1,000 to 2,499
2.500 to 4,999
5.000 or more _
No inventory .
29
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Table 38. Other Livestock, Livestock Products, and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales:
1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Inventory
1982
Horses and ponies _ farms..
number..
$1.000..
Mules, burros, and donkeys farms..
number. .
$1.000..
Mink and their pelts farms..
number..
$1.000..
Colonies of bees farms..
number..
$1.000..
Honey sold farms..
pounds. .
$1.000..
Goats farms..
number..
$1.000..
Angora goats farms..
number..
$1,000..
Milk goats farms..
number..
$1.000..
Other goats farms..
number..
$1.000..
Mohair sold farms..
pounds..
$1,000..
Goats milk sold farms..
gallons..
$1,000..
Rabbits and their pelts farms..
number..
$1,000-
Chinchillas and their pelts farms..
number..
$1,000..
Worms (see text) farms..
number..
$1.000..
Other livestock farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock products farms..
$1.000..
716
3 667
(X)
17
32
(X)
1
(□)
(X)
168
910
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
166
1 017
(X)
4
11
(X)
139
895
(X)
41
111
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
59
3 615
(X)
1
(D)
(X)
2
(D)
(X)
2
(X)
(X)
(X)
596
3 186
(X)
26
39
(X)
4
595
(X)
98
524
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
79
547
(X)
3
(D)
(X)
52
359
(X)
30
(D)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
36
1 046
(X)
3
165
(X)
2
(D)
(X)
4
(X)
(X)
(X)
167
531
2 161
3
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
6
29
<Z>
27
30 888
31
392
24
1
(D)
(D)
60
350
22
11
(D)
(D)
25
13 115
35
41
13 630
60
1
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
154
437
735
3
3
(Z)
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
36
19 737
17
39
328
13
1
(D)
(D)
29
192
11
11
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
20
4 050
7
19
8 002
21
3
330
8
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
Table 39. Crops Harvested and Value of Production: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Quantity
Value of
production1
($1,000]
Farms
Quantity
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)
Other small grains for grain
Soybeans for beans (bushels)
Peanuts for nuts (pounds)
Cotton (bales)
Tobacco (pounds)
Irish potatoes (cwt)
Sweetpotatoes (bushels)
Pineapples harvested (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 products, mushrooms, and sod grown for
sale (see text)
Other crops
2 282
52
1 820
278
239
194
216
10
116 613
1 505
23
(D)
155
(D)
88 300
2 974
4 341
909
(X)
145 792
(X)
IX)
(D)
(X)
(D)
165 999
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
42 660
335
12 431
3 256
6 931
823
11 170
18
2 232
55
488
1
11
1
(NA)
124 510
1 704
21 743
(D)
(D)
(D)
220
17
1 802
285
235
193
188
(NA)
95 623
4 024
4 355
964
671
17
(X)
154 182
(X)
(D)
(X)
(D)
(X)
265
171 222
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
37 854
355
7 132
(D)
15
(D)
11
2
11 417
3 316
7 013
705
7 601
24
^ata are estimated; see text
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Table 40. Specified Crops Harvested— Yield Per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Entire crop irrigated
Farms
Average
yield per
acre
Part of crop irrigated
Acres
irrigated
Acres not
irrigated
Average
yield per
acre
None of crop irrigated
Farms
Average
yield per
acre
Corn for grain or seed (bushels)
Corn for silage or green chop (tons, green)
Sorghum for grain or seed (bushels)
Wheat for grain (bushels).- -
Oats for grain (bushels)
Barley for grain (bushels) —
Rice (cwt) _
Soybeans for beans (bushels)
Peanuts for nuts (pounds)
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas (cwt)
Cotton (bales) __.
Tobacco (pounds) -
Irish potatoes (cwt)
Sugar beets for sugar (tons)
Sugarcane for sugar (tons)
Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) __
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 (see text) (tons, green) _.
Alfalfa seed (pounds)
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)
Land in orchards
Strawberries harvested for sale (pounds)
(D)
38.3
(D)
(Dl
(D)
128
(D)
140
(D)
(D)
(X)
(X)
6 362.9
(D)
(D)
404
(D)
(D)
(D)
695
(D)
(D)
(D)
(X)
(X)
49
415
1
13
2
73
567
40
1 349
262
233
214
227
59
1 499
(D)
(D)
135
(D)
(D)
4
(D)
706
(D)
6 313
11 212
1 747
4 054
(D)
97.1
(D)
(D)
56.4
(D)
(D)
(D)
2.1
(D)
1.1
6.3
(X)
(X)
(D)
Table 41. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Quantity
Irrigated land
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Irrigated land
Farms
Corn for all purposes
Corn for grain or seed (bushels)
Corn 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
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
Alfalfa hay (tons.dry)
Small grain hay (tons, dry)
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild
hay (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
Wild hay (tons, dry)
Grass silage, haylage, and green chop hay (see
text) (tons, green)
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 499 acres
50.0 to 99.9 acres __ _
100.0 to 249.9 acres __
250.0 to 499.9 acres
500.0 acres or more
Sweet corn
22 540
416
21 035
119
874
50
942
106
3 808
97
6 550
33
4 695
8
2 366
3
1 800
1 820
88 300
437
3 425
313
5 747
435
14 651
372
24 999
241
32 757
22
6 721
351
53 140
363
2 847
249
4 605
337
11 231
283
18 547
117
(D)
2
(D)
278
2 974
39
19
139
313
61
461
14
258
12
376
6
385
6
(D)
1
(D)
(X)
145
792
376
777
12
050
13 319
61
620
117 201
83
86?
50
100
38
625
42 910
165 999
5 155
8 784
24 675
47 218
65 664
14 503
39 621
94 655
4 483
7 354
18 453
33 742
(D)
(D)
(X)
64
(X)
5
(X)
28
(X)
16
(XI
6
(X)
3
(X)
2
(X)
3
IX)
1
(X)
-
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
19
ID)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(Dl
487
156
74
110
92
49
5
1
88
1 802
356
267
512
389
253
25
1 214
263
207
357
240
141
6
(NA)
1 704
21 677
(D)
1 367
3 969
5 951
6 984
(D)
(0)
394
95 623
2 762
4 985
17 445
26 341
35 868
8 222
54 543
2 004
3 883
12 094
15 747
18 736
2 079
532
285
4 024
2
62
28
55
113
269
72
62
501
62
17
308
55
13
445
ID)
9
595
64
6
808
(D)
2
(D)
-
1
(D)
(X)
154 182
356 179
16 028
19 729
59 618
100 355
117 799
(D)
(D)
171 222
4 461
7 512
28 324
49 496
65 602
15 827
95 342
3 505
6 558
20 500
29 827
31 389
3 563
(NA)
(X)
80
IX)
11
(XI
26
(XI
18
(X)
5
(X)
7
(XI
7
(X)
4
IX)
1
(X)
1
110
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
10
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
978
6
56
85
43
186
171
(D)
(D)
(D)
(X)
(X)
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Table 41. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1982
1978
Crop
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Irrigated land
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Irrigated land
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
194
113
239
21
119
51
21
13
6
5
2
1
909
(D)
4 341
10
285
396
397
451
481
903
(D)
(D)
(X)
1 095 664
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
64
54
12
4
5
1
1
1
180
(D)
43
2
9
(D)
(D)
(D)
193
120
235
20
106
63
16
11
8
8
2
1
964
181
4 355
9
231
485
299
344
520
1 233
(D)
(D)
(X)
834 669
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
58
51
13
3
7
1
2
Land in orchards
0.1 to 0.9 acres
1.0 to 4.9 acres ..
5.0 to 14.9 acres
93
1
11
25.0 to 49.9 acres . .
500 to 99.9 acres
100.0 to 249.9 acres
250.0 to 499 9 acres
(D)
(D)
Table 42. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Bearing and Nonbearing Acres: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Total
Farms
Acres Trees or vines
Trees or vines not of
bearing age
Trees or vines of
bearing age
Farms
Apples 1982..
1978..
0.1 to 0.9 acres 1982..
1.0 to 4.9 acres 1982..
5.0 to 14.9 acres 1982..
15.0 to 24.9 acres 1982..
25.0 to 49.9 acres 1982..
50.0 to 99.9 acres _ 1982..
100.0 acres or more 1982..
219
204
27
103
45
17
13
4 100
4 054
11
240
362
306
447
460
2 274
294 351
261 976
523
12 214
23 407
26 197
31 508
27 011
173 491
144
129
17
67
28
12
9
4
7
97 165
50 767
241
4 356
8 002
12 685
9 288
8 016
54 577
188
168
21
85
39
17
12
197 186
211 209
282
7 858
15 405
13 512
22 220
18 995
118 914
141
138
9
57
36
15
10
6
40 186 916
57 158 745
9 050
765 219
1 987 405
2 366 360
3 143 550
5 399 848
26 515 484
Table 43. Nursery and Greenhouse Products, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale by Value
of Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Under glass or other protection
Farms
Square feet
In the open
Farms
Value
($1,000)
11 170
7 601
78
246
1 125
1 420
1 290
2 061
4 950
2 739
1 419
2 476
1 569
Nursery and greenhouse products, mushrooms, and sod
grown for sale (see text) 1982
1978.
$1 to $2,499 sales. __ 1982.
$2,500 to $9,999 sales 1982.
$10,000 to $39,999 sales 1982.
$40,000 to $99,999 sales 1982.
$100,000 to $199,999 sales _. 1982.
$200,000 to $499,999 sales 1982.
$500,000 sales or more 1982.
Bedding plants _ 1982
1978.
Foliage and flowering plants 1982
1978.
153
135
29
39
50
18
9
4
4
131
113
49
57
1 820
233
1 824 304
22
S40
121
36?
380 300
292 415
151
240
112
876
739 500
726
705
482
b61
436
798
340 028
101
90
44
19
16
14
4
4
1 058
621
42
43
59
77
32
806
216
188
67
50
56
22
10
7
4
136
121
62
67
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Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total Full owners Part owners
Tenants
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.
Value of land and buildings1 farms.
$1,000.
Average per farm dollars.
Average per acre dollars.
Farms by value of land and buildings:
$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 or more
Owned and rented land by operator:
Land owned farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased from others farms.
acres .
Rented or leased land in farms farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased to others farms.
acres .
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 199 acres
200 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1.000 to 1.999 acres
2,000 acres or more
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only farms.
acres.
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured farms.
acres.
On which all crops failed farms.
acres.
In cultivated summer fallow farms.
acres.
Idle farms.
acres.
Total woodland farms.
acres.
Woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Woodland not pastured farms.
acres.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured. ._ farms.
acres.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads.
wasteland, etc farms.
acres.
Pastureland, all types farms.
acres.
Irrigated land farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland irrigated larms.
acres.
Pasture and other land irrigated farms.
acres.
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 ___ farms.
acres.
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
See footnotes at end of table
2
745
100.0
462
210
168
2
746
549
106
199
966
1
181
218
376
316
589
367
664
183
24
9
2
618
391
452
924
76
508
924
76
368
133
5
750
2 483
152 934
2 272
114 988
1 562
354
249
1
195
30
291
129
1
291
65
522
41
314
275
5
528
2
150
261
782
639
31
665
1
942
230
117
520
19
514
1
834
27
980
1
770
81
470
176
1
307
172
1
272
7
35
1
(D)
2 745
1 822
794
129
2 736
1 816
791
129
9
6
3
1 822
66.4
250 410
137
1 785
288 443
161 593
1 150
177
287
244
375
227
387
82
5
1
1 822
(D)
(D)
(D)
109
4 471
1 602
56 030
1 420
37 609
1 199
158
55
7
1
13 620
84
853
39
281
22
157
195
3
510
1
442
6:t
405
410
18
848
1
315
44
557
334
11
975
1
273
19
000
1
124
44
443
106
346
105
322
4
24
1 822
1 822
1 816
1 816
794
28.9
194
922
245
R?7
241
901
292
504
1
226
15
62
65
174
126
265
95
17
8
794
136
584
794
59
528
794
59
460
19
1
190
769
90 673
751
72 399
296
179
181
87
7
1
450
15 683
40
417
20
162
16
137
70
1 875
652
89 076
218
12 369
574
76 707
157
6 843
506
8 330
582
34 895
54
774
51
763
3
11
1
(D)
794
794
791
791
3
3
129
4.7
16 878
131
134
18 762
140 015
1 104
26
27
7
40
14
12
2
(D)
129
(D)
129
(D)
5
89
112
6 231
101
38
988
5
21
6
79
3
20
10
143
56
9 301
11
448
53
8 853
29
696
55
650
64
2 132
16
187
16
187
129
129
906
33.0
247 320
273
908
271 807
299 347
1 107
34
44
75
162
122
329
116
17
841
193 863
512
55 616
512
55 518
37
2 159
855
102 999
820
81 571
293
202
219
97
402
18 102
38
315
24
272
12
76
89
2 663
697
121 840
236
16 677
633
105 163
589
11
775
581
45
485
100
1
150
99
1
127
4
23
1
(D)
906
394
446
66
903
392
445
66
3
2
1
394
14.4
83 414
212
393
84 351
214 634
1 010
30
24
54
79
49
120
35
1
1
394
(D)
22
(D)
357
23 247
330
16 714
200
77
45
7
1
131
5 071
16
(D)
8
(D)
3
(D)
48
1 270
294
49 232
86
6 431
273
42 801
78
5 111
273
5 824
221
16 613
48
219
48
(D)
3
(D)
394
394
392
392
446
16.2
152 790
343
449
175 005
389 766
1 167
1
10
18
61
62
198
76
15
446
109 336
446
44 440
446
44 402
13
986
440
74 975
435
60 940
112
163
86
7
1
255
12 290
19
233
12
142
8
62
37
1 308
379
66 991
143
9 857
337
57 134
90
5 104
289
5 720
330
27 251
40
750
39
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
446
446
445
445
1
1
22 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All (arms
Pari owners
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total Full owners Part owners
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 64 years
65 years and over
Average age
Operators by sex:
Male
Female
Operators of Spanish origin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family 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..
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)
Sugar crops. Irish potatoes, hay.
peanuts, and other field crops (01 33.
0134. 0139)
Vegetables and melons (016)
Fruits and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (019) __
General farms, primarily crop (019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and
animal specialties (021)
Beef cattle, except feedtots (0212) ...
Dairy farms (024)
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General farms, primarily livestock (029) .
See footnotes at end of table.
2 383
217
145
1 293
1 452
923
650
293
326
031
172
170
250
533
1 437
17.0
355
28
319
634
644
636
484
50.9
2 436
309
2 457
377 162
188
48 503
76
27 626
2
74
9
2 125
9
15
6 794
252
600
243
264
304
227
159
132
370
165
26
3
2
458
458
115
199
160
177
802
411
502
92
197
41
560
140
122
717
1 105
535
144
162
226
756
143
118
171
340
922
12
158
395
426
442
389
52.7
1 579
243
1 679
222 737
97
(D)
28
310
2
26
5
(D)
13
(D)
207
453
194
170
201
150
97
73
188
76
13
2
319
319
74
159
130
135
588
292
147
77
158
33
732
43
19
504
290
339
426
107
87
232
29
31
56
156
478
18.5
73
115
205
198
182
88
48.6
740
54
664
142 693
87
28 856
39
20 666
39
3
(D)
1
(D)
16
113
43
81
88
69
57
56
174
84
10
3
120
29
31
16
36
189
105
325
9
31
8
21
23
37
37
8.9
11
10
46
34
20
12
7
39.7
117
12
114
11 732
4
(D)
9
2 650
760
81
65
737
169
545
285
111
43
131
76
47
53
139
552
19.5
115
12
115
185
221
246
127
50.6
860
46
743
182 210
97
36 549
58
23 903
58
5
1 444
5
3 214
64
94
35
49
94
69
67
63
230
122
16
3
86
56
480
44
29
5
303
40
51
289
105
213
128
38
18
72
53
25
23
63
212
18.3
71
41
73
91
111
74
52.7
363
31
343
69 ?ai
c3
(D)
13
1 216
48
32
135
34
23
1
410
23
13
394
52
294
129
60
21
48
23
13
17
62
314
21.8
40
2
52
100
115
127
50
50.2
432
14
344
105 451
62
24 750
37
(D)
37
2
(D)
7
17
5
16
44
37
41
42
152
72
10
3
32
20
317
5
6
4
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 23
Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms. .
$1.000._
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500 -
$2,500 to $4,999 -
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 to $19.999 — -
$20,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $99,999 ___ -
$100,000 to $249,999 —
$250,000 to $499,999
$500,000 or more --
Grains - — farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 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..
Oats farms..
$1,000..
Other grams farms..
$1,000..
Cotton and cottonseed farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more __ farms..
$1,000..
Tobacco farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Hay. silage, and field seeds farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms. .
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Fruits, nuts, and berries farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse products farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more ._. farms..
$1.000..
Other crops farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Poultry and poultry products farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Dairy products farms. .
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Cattle and calves farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Hogs and pigs farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork,
and other agricultural services farms.
$1.000..
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) _. farms.
$1,000.
See footnotes at end of table
2 745
101 074
1 133
430
276
208
156
277
191
51
23
17
118
2
(D)
12
(D)
3
ID)
2
(D)
824
3 874
11
1 284
272
3 242
15
2 032
291
7 573
24
6 067
216
11 170
43
9 720
51
185
(D)
359
11 979
34
11 522
579
52 106
385
(D)
1 232
7 288
17
1 837
272
714
3
180
368
365
292
2 459
5
1 579
199
275
723
4 941
1 822
39 526
914
325
189
125
89
107
52
11
10
ID)
2
(D)
1
(D)
495
1 205
159
802
3
245
207
1 904
7
(D)
158
8 935
28
7 781
32
(D)
248
10 476
26
10 156
192
9 912
92
8 755
621
3 212
7
1 207
181
512
3
180
257
248
219
2 257
4
(D)
462
1 576
Part owners
794
56 243
175
94
79
62
55
151
131
34
13
7
108
2
(D)
5
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
297
2
543
11
1
284
89
2
035
9
1
531
68
5
407
15
5
127
39
1
344
11
1
156
18
126
1
(D)
94
937
5
863
354
39
505
272
38
042
558
3
766
10
630
79
169
102
113
62
190
1
(D)
96
166
210
2 585
129
5 304
44
11
8
21
12
19
8
6
2
(D)
2
(D)
32
127
24
405
3
257
16
262
2
(D)
19
891
4
784
1
(O)
17
566
3
504
33
2 690
21
(D)
53
309
51
780
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
906
96 654
208
156
277
191
51
23
7
108
2
(D)
5
(D)
2
ID)
225
2 671
11
1 284
119
2 956
15
2 032
124
7 226
24
6 067
127
10 958
43
9 720
24
173
1
(D)
94
11 846
34
11 522
503
52 008
385
(D)
601
6 066
17
1 837
60
468
3
180
58
107
58
2 066
5
1 579
79
166
191
4 147
Full owners
394
36 327
107
52
11
10
1
(D)
1
(D)
65
389
46
600
3
245
69
1 599
7
(D)
86
8 748
28
7 781
13
48
46
10 369
26
10 156
143
9 861
92
8 755
194
2 390
7
1 207
21
333
3
180
23
70
33
|D|
4
(D)
79
1 014
Part owners
446
55 165
62
55
151
131
34
13
5
(D)
2
(D)
4
(D)
1
(D)
150
2
195
11
1
284
59
1
976
9
1
531
43
5
371
15
5
127
27
1
330
11
1
156
11
125
(D)
40
918
5
863
331
39
462
272
38
042
372
3
392
10
630
35
107
33
(D)
24
145
1
(D)
57
135
87
2 392
24 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE- STATE DATA
Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Tenants
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms.
$1.000_
Feed grains farms.
$1,000.
Wheat farms.
$1,000.
Cotton farms.
$1,000.
Soybeans. peanuts, rye. nee. tobacco,
and honey farms.
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999 _. -
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49.999.
$50,000 or more
Feed for livestock and poultry farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $79,999
$80,000 or more
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.
tons.
$1,000.
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons
100 to 499 tons
500 tons or more
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49.999
$50,000 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 $9,999
$10,000 or more _
Commercial fertilizer farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Other agricultural chemicals farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Hired farm labor farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $49.999
$50,000 or more
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms.
workers.
Less than 150 days farms.
workers.
Contract labor farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 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 $19.999
$20,000 or more
See footnotes at end of table
1 105
3 987
938
111
45
11
1 830
25 108
1 252
217
312
49
1 195
115 834
19 982
877
283
35
653
250
205
87
915
1 260
651
216
34
14
1 328
2 711
837
334
146
11
873
1 338
667
168
26
12
1 167
13 305
792
237
82
56
568
1 842
991
4 514
157
578
80
51
22
4
669
2 143
601
39
22
7
1 066
9 834
847
103
99
17
617
47 276
7 892
514
89
14
416
111
67
23
449
489
367
66
11
5
683
639
540
116
27
459
395
395
51
10
3
594
5 227
465
85
17
27
234
725
514
2 315
571
672
418
123
26
4
152
63
23
10
292
260
221
56
15
383
1 686
292
66
21
4
672
13 997
340
105
199
28
520
63 055
11 119
320
182
18
204
130
127
59
420
673
250
141
22
7
571
1 917
245
203
114
9
356
875
229
103
16
8
478
7 531
250
141
61
26
308
1 037
384
1 757
45
392
13
19
9
4
234
395
156
63
11
4
53
158
92
1 277
14
4
58
5 504
971
43
12
3
1
2
74
155
52
15
5
2
58
68
43
14
95
547
77
11
4
3
26
80
93
442
16
34
360
3 268
225
80
44
11
699
23 848
139
199
312
49
634
113 040
19 493
316
283
35
97
245
205
87
505
1 171
259
198
34
14
643
2 431
220
268
144
11
487
1 222
297
152
26
12
637
12 593
264
237
80
56
479
1 719
495
3 103
78
487
30
26
18
4
269
521
163
82
20
4
141
1
665
91
22
21
7
271
9
017
67
88
99
17
249
45
559
7
585
146
89
14
67
23
149
419
85
48
11
5
213
474
109
77
27
161
301
112
36
10
3
232
4 770
103
85
17
27
168
(D)
183
1 347
192
1 471
115
52
21
4
386
13 622
56
103
199
28
356
62 126
10 962
156
182
18
41
129
127
59
327
660
157
141
22
7
384
1 820
85
177
113
9
287
860
161
102
16
354
7 328
127
141
60
26
286
1 014
263
1 479
31
368
152
369
78
59
11
4
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 25
Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Full owners
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Part owners
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES1-Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999 -
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more _ —
Petroleum products farms.
$1,000.
Gasoline and gasohol -.- farms.
$1,000.
Diesel fuel --- farms.
$1,000.
LP gas, butane, and propane _ farms.
$1,000.
Fuel oil and kerosene farms.
$1,000.
Natural gas ._ farms.
$1,000.
Motor oil and grease.. farms.
$1,000.
Electncity farms.
$1,000.
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc.. _ farms.
$1,000.
Interest expense farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999_-_
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 or more
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text) _ _
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'
Automobiles farms..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
number. .
Wheel tractors __ farms..
number..
2 or 3 _ farms..
number.,
4 or more farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only... farms-
number..
Corn heads for combines farms.
number.,
Cottonpickers and strippers farms-
number.
Mower conditioners farms.
number-
Pickup balers farms.
number-
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel 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 (arms.
acres on which used-
See footnotes at end of table.
2 743
8 998
1 479
827
382
55
2 743
5 829
2 561
2 500
1 211
1 406
282
294
500
1 067
36
(D)
2 743
(D)
2 046
2 830
353
338
974
5 685
258
447
132
137
2 746
76 129
236
808
590
660
308
113
30
1 628
2 115
2 342
4 052
2 350
5 056
1 144
2 744
272
1 378
865
952
1 209
1 249
442
535
1
330
70
295
703
13
654
22 002
492
12
126
1 782
4 182
1 114
525
128
15
1 782
2 741
1 630
1 040
663
412
137
183
302
759
23
208
1 782
141
1 260
1 207
198
234
513
1 972
148
255
64
46
1 785
34 602
223
610
384
405
121
36
1 040
1 346
1 436
2 182
1 472
2 679
680
1 573
89
403
3
4
16
(D)
375
414
578
598
153
178
684
15 886
314
3 171
5 510
298
3 086
827
4 418
283
270
237
37
827
2 823
808
1 358
499
935
121
(D)
179
246
12
(D)
827
185
699
1 508
139
87
403
3 566
80
170
65
827
38 741
10
153
163
222
179
76
23
1
561
733
781
1 686
768
2 167
423
1 071
173
924
444
487
583
601
275
340
572
51 472
351
9 893
15 659
149
8 480
134
397
82
32
17
3
134
264
123
102
49
59
24
(D)
19
63
1
(D)
134
(D)
87
115
16
18
58
147
30
22
3
3
134
786
3
45
43
33
8
1
1
27
36
125
184
110
210
41
100
10
51
1
(D)
74
2 937
38
590
833
45
560
908
798
70
403
381
54
908
5 031
874
1 995
583
1 245
179
276
297
1 033
22
219
908
263
831
2 495
143
272
558
4 690
101
234
100
123
908
49 469
32
62
130
310
239
104
30
1
641
865
833
1 950
830
2 588
473
1 231
240
1 240
5
(D)
38
39
495
547
538
559
340
415
643
61 481
358
10 950
17 455
235
10 933
393
3 327
47
204
127
15
393
2 176
372
683
199
304
74
170
131
729
9
205
393
84
363
959
58
191
221
1 192
51
101
36
33
151
393
15 432
31
36
76
144
71
29
6
261
346
339
666
335
858
193
(O)
64
(D)
1
(D)
10
ID)
140
165
156
162
81
(D)
213
11
284
94
1
566
2
500
109
2
279
449
110
8
168
237
36
449
2 621
437
1 227
354
889
93
(D)
150
242
12
(D)
449
167
410
(D)
71
(D)
294
3 363
34
111
62
87
146
449
32 134
1
7
45
137
161
74
23
1
360
493
434
1 185
439
1 585
244
657
168
901
317
339
347
360
247
302
384
47 362
242
8 821
14 191
98
8 137
26 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'-
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control— Con.
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, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms.
acres on which used.
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..
Cattte 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..
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..
See footnotes at end of table.
66
2 392
342
6 481
528
22 102
80
2 839
1 505
67 471
562
493
241
157
46
6
1 286
34 832
707
4 408
569
133
4
1
777
30 424
247
40
241
186
52
10
1
1 174
27 438
1 033
5 201
1 232
28 838
7 288
856
18 245
2 063
1 059
10 593
5 225
224
931
481
437
5 728
401
22
5
5
3
178
1 117
390
4 611
272
8 598
714
104
3 637
130
198
1 294
176
732
105
562
244
2 678
184
3 279
51
629
828
19 376
412
298
77
36
4
1
676
9 473
456
2 696
370
85
320
6 777
155
27
89
43
5
1
588
6 968
570
2 935
621
10 640
3 212
387
6 955
1 421
519
3 685
1 791
136
532
286
291
4 462
268
12
3
4
1
3
116
805
259
3 657
181
6 112
512
72
2 694
97
130
962
113
527
73
435
26
2 306
68
3 637
296
17 572
24
2 166
611
45 167
123
180
148
115
40
5
552
23 842
222
1 592
173
45
4
419
22 250
84
10
133
137
45
9
1
537
19 242
427
2 083
558
16 966
3 766
426
10 539
581
496
6 427
3 185
84
339
166
133
1 028
122
10
1
58
296
118
732
79
2 211
169
26
901
31
60
309
56
(D)
30
(D)
30
166
48
1 251
66
2 928
27
15
16
58
1 517
29
120
26
3
38
1 397
8
3
19
6
2
49
1 228
36
183
53
1 232
309
43
751
61
44
481
249
4
60
28
13
238
4
16
13
222
12
275
33
6
42
2
8
23
7
(D)
2
(D)
46
2 370
134
5 448
390
21 143
49
2 603
616
57 197
41
142
225
156
46
6
578
30 814
127
528
29 688
38
11
230
186
52
10
1
579
23 540
374
2 843
601
25 038
6 066
526
16 699
1 890
521
8 339
4 176
41
419
212
110
3 469
93
7
1
5
1
3
45
518
97
2 951
60
4 966
468
17
1 181
40
45
731
42
390
24
341
73
1 873
108
2 778
23
420
202
12 818
21
71
70
35
4
1
182
6 801
48
514
30
17
156
6 287
178
4 639
116
1 378
194
7 952
2 390
155
5 768
1 288
165
2 184
1 102
11
(D)
93
37
2 756
27
2
4
1
3
16
346
32
2 410
21
3 390
333
7
771
27
16
527
15
275
10
252
26
2 306
49
3 448
253
17 189
21
2 139
379
41 711
17
63
139
115
40
5
365
22 604
72
575
56
14
2
344
22 029
22
2
128
137
45
9
1
369
17 770
240
1 337
372
15 931
3 392
338
10 206
544
327
5 725
2 848
27
189
(D)
68
504
27
(0)
60
(D)
35
1 369
107
9
(D)
(D)
27
(D)
25
(D)
14
89
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 27
Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Total
Tenants
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
Full owners
Part owners
LIVESTOCK-Con.
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..
$1.000..
Goats inventory farms..
number..
Goats sold farms..
number..
$1,000..
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..
Chickens 3 months old or older 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..
CROPS HARVESTED
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 acres or more
Irish potatoes farms..
acres.,
cwt.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
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 acres or more
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain,
and wild hay (see text) farms.
acres,
tons, dry.
Irrigated _ farms.
acres.
See footnotes at end of table.
388
8 897
335
5 507
325
5 484
323
6 948
50 779
713
3 613
167
531
2 161
166
1 017
66
392
24
520
647 655
476
17
13
3
8
2
1
510
506 506
69
141 149
128
592 975
44
291 111
24
2 446
83
38 355
407
20 552
368 293
1
(D)
168
196
32
11
74
237
41 169
6
(D)
1 810
87 184
163 270
3
19
749
804
236
21
1 344
52 502
93 080
2
(D)
266
795
226
586
227
798
220
704
474
2 356
121
372
2 020
129
837
51
286
19
348
546 749
314
13
10
2
6
2
1
339
431 200
52
115 549
93
529 602
29
(D)
12
1 367
52
10 073
109
3 232
61 174
1
(D)
71
33
3
2
48
95
10 285
1
(D)
1 061
31 220
53 541
2
(D)
589
430
41
1
755
20 293
32 865
1
(D)
111
2 871
98
1 787
90
1 594
94
2 119
16 227
216
1 125
40
151
132
33
163
13
(D)
(D)
153
59 113
146
3
2
1
1
152
43 613
13
15 500
29
33 383
14
200 355
31
25
1 212
278
16 707
297 708
154
29
20
139
30 434
5
(D)
685
52 408
104 008
1
(D)
139
344
183
19
543
30 428
57 284
1
(D)
11
231
11
134
8
92
9
125
1 158
23
132
6
8
10
4
17
2
(D)
(D)
19
41 793
19
31 693
4
10 100
6
29 990
1
(D)
3
1 048
6
27 070
20
613
9 411
6
4
450
64
3 556
5 721
46
1 781
2 931
65
2 575
53
1 617
53
1 728
52
1 851
14 363
140
809
37
294
1 868
15
140
7
102
3
123
623 406
120
492 162
20
131 244
55
579 936
10
285 319
8
2 373
17
35 712
341
19 993
360 193
107
191
32
11
28
211
38 622
4
(D)
623
55 478
119 691
1
(D)
68
329
205
21
463
30 895
63 233
1
(D)
24
1 535
17
920
22
1 087
18
1 031
8 249
50
380
23
192
1 779
5
(D)
2
(O)
(D)
50
524 988
23
8
8
2
6
2
1
48
419 118
10
105 870
34
516 844
6
(D)
2
(D)
4
8 829
71
2 934
57 087
35
31
3
2
14
(D)
(D)
201
11 624
26 064
42
128
30
1
138
6 736
13 515
39
(D)
34
(D)
29
(D)
32
(D)
(D)
86
417
14
102
89
5
(D)
(D)
63
(D)
7
(D)
15
33 102
3
200 054
(D)
253
16 457
293 845
64
151
29
9
12
134
29 881
4
(D)
390
41 269
89 032
1
(D)
23
183
165
19
305
23 071
47 611
1
(D)
28 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning ot 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-Con.
Vegetables harvested tor sale (see text) ... farms..
acres. .
Irrigated farms .
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
272
2 956
64
532
173
74
18
7
239
4 341
12
43
140
72
19
8
159
786
30
102
116
37
6
183
1 473
9
37
117
56
9
1
89
1 723
28
424
47
27
10
5
42
2 735
3
6
16
11
8
7
24
447
6
6
10
10
2
2
14
133
7
5
2
119
2 563
30
465
41
53
18
7
75
3 598
6
32
20
31
16
8
46
523
6
47
17
23
6
41
849
4
(0)
12
21
7
1
59
1 619
21
416
23
21
10
5
27
2 661
2
(D)
6
6
8
7
14
421
3
2
1
9
2
2
Land in orchards farms..
acres..
Irrigated farms..
acres. .
Farms by bearing and nonhealing acres:
7
88
2
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres .
4
1
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 29
Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982
(Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Total
Individual
or family
Partnership
Corporation
Total
Family held
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other -
cooperative,
estate or
trust.
institutional,
etc.
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number
percent
Land in farms acres
Average size of farm acres
Value of land and buildings1 farms
$1,000
Average per farm dollars
Average per acre dollars
Farms by value of land and buildings:
$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 or more
Owned and rented land by operator:
Land owned farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased from others farms.
acres.
Rented or leased land in farms farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased to others. farms.
acres.
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 199 acres
200 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1,000 to 1.999 acres
2,000 acres or more
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only farms.
acres.
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured farms.
acres.
On which all crops failed farms.
acres.
In cultivated summer fallow farms.
acres.
Idle __ _ farms.
acres.
Total woodland farms.
acres.
Woodland pastured farms.
acres .
Woodland not pastured farms.
acres.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc farms.
acres.
Pastureland, all types farms.
acres.
Irrigated land farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland irrigated farms.
acres.
Pasture and other land irrigated ___ _ farms.
acres.
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 ___ _ farms.
acres.
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
See footnotes at end of table.
2 745
100.0
462 210
168
2 746
549 106
199 966
1 181
218
376
316
589
367
664
183
24
9
2 618
391 452
924
76 508
924
76 368
133
5 750
2
483
15?
934
2
272
11-1
988
1
562
354
249
98
8
1
1
195
30
291
129
1
291
65
522
41
314
275
5
528
2
150
261
782
639
31
665
1
942
230
117
520
19
514
1
834
27
980
1
770
81
470
176
1
307
172
1
272
7
35
1
(D)
2 745
1 822
794
129
2 736
1 816
791
129
9
6
3
2 457
89.5
377 162
154
2 437
434 681
178 367
1 163
211
363
288
531
332
575
119
13
5
2 345
324 005
778
58 261
778
58 121
121
5 104
2
217
120
713
2
027
88 856
1
443
316
207
58
3
1
077
25
744
115
949
58
425
39
(D)
246
10)
1
922
214 855
564
27
135
1
736
187
720
460
17
471
1
627
24
123
1
595
70
350
135
486
131
(O)
6
(D)
1
(D)
2 457
1 679
664
114
2 449
1 674
661
114
8
5
3
188
6.8
48 503
258
196
56 229
286 883
1 118
4
11
21
50
17
53
40
184
39 921
92
8 873
92
8 873
5
291
174
18 292
162
13 852
79
29
33
20
1
80
3
531
10
185
7
97
(D)
19
(D)
153
26
955
52
3
17S
136
23
777
40
1
270
128
1
986
119
7
979
15
79
15
79
188
97
87
4
188
97
87
4
85
3.1
29 751
350
99
53 797
543 404
1 557
3
2
4
8
17
27
24
10
4
75
22 192
52
(D)
52
(D)
6
(D)
78
13 254
69
11 639
29
7
9
19
4
1
4
157
1
(D)
9
(D)
61
14 261
18
1 271
56
12 990
15
746
66
1 490
48
(D)
24
(D)
24
(D)
1
(D)
76
2.8
27 626
364
93
50 771
545 925
1 535
3
2
3
6
17
25
24
9
4
67
20 558
48
7 335
48
7 335
5
267
70
12 860
63
11 363
26
5
8
19
4
1
32
ID)
4
157
1
(D)
6
409
54
13 096
16
(D)
49
(D)
12
726
58
944
42
2 881
23
725
23
(D)
1
(D)
74
2.7
(D)
(D)
91
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
2
2
6
17
25
23
9
4
65
(D)
48
335
48
335
4
(D)
68
(D)
61
(D)
24
5
1
(D)
6
409
62
(D)
16
<D)
47
(D)
12
726
57
(D)
41
(D)
23
725
23
(D)
1
(D)
9
.3
2 125
236
6
3 026
504 333
2 039
634
4
(D)
4
(D)
1
(D)
8
394
6
276
3
2
1
3
(D)
7
1 165
2
(D)
7
(D)
3
20
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
9
.3
2 125
236
6
3 026
504 333
2 039
8
1 634
4
(D)
4
(D)
1
(D)
8
394
6
276
3
2
1
3
(D)
7
1 165
2
(D)
7
(D)
3
20
8
546
6
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
30 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
Individual
or family
Partnership
Corporation
Family held
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other -
cooperative,
estate or
trust,
institutional,
etc.
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 64 years
65 years and over
Average age
Operators by sex:
Male
Female
Operators ot Spanish origin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family 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
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)
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay,
peanuts, and other field crops (0133,
0134, 0139)
Vegetables and melons (016)
Fruits and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (018)
General farms, primanly 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 (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
2 383
217
145
1 293
1 452
923
1 650
293
326
1 031
172
170
250
533
1 437
17.0
355
28
319
634
644
636
484
50.9
2 436
309
2
458
458
115
199
160
177
802
411
502
92
197
41
2 153
167
137
1 113
1 344
786
514
260
295
959
157
150
216
483
1 280
16.9
328
25
283
575
585
551
438
50.9
2 174
283
2 457
2 457
377 162
377 162
188
-
48 503
-
76
_
27 626
_
2
_
74
-
9
_
2 125
-
9
-
15
_
6 794
-
252
225
600
558
243
230
264
244
304
282
227
217
159
141
132
115
370
309
165
119
26
16
3
1
1
433
179
122
163
746
375
415
84
177
38
158
25
5
119
69
10
23
34
104
17.8
17
1
26
39
38
56
28
50.5
169
19
188
48 503
6
9
16
47
17.9
7
2
9
17
18
26
13
50.8
76
27 626
2
74
9
2 125
4
8
16
44
18.2
4
2
6
17
16
22
13
51.3
76
27 626
2
74
4
8
14
44
18.4
4
2
6
17
16
21
12
50.8
74
(D)
3
14.3
3
46.4
9
9
2 125
3
14.3
3
46.4
9
9
2 125
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 31
Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Total
Individual
or family
Partnership
Corporation
Total
Family held
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other -
cooperative,
estate or
trust,
institutional,
etc.
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms.
$1,000.
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2.500
$2,500 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999 _
$10,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $99.999
$100,000 to $249,999
$250,000 to $499,999
$500,000 or more
Grains farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 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.
Oats farms-
$1,000.
Other grains farms.
$1,000.
Cotton and cottonseed farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1.000.
Tobacco _.. farms-
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Fruits, nuts, and bernes farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Nursery and greenhouse products farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more _. farms.
$1,000.
Other crops farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Poultry and poultry products farms..
$1,000.
Sales ol $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Dairy products farms.
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000.
Cattle and calves farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000.
Hogs and pigs _ _ farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Sheep. lambs, and wool farms
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more _ _ farms.
$1,000.
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) _ farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more _ farms.
$1,000.
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork.
and other agricultural services farms
$1,000.
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) _. farms.
$1,000.
See footnotes at end of table.
2 745
101 074
1 133
430
276
208
156
277
191
51
23
17
118
2
(D)
12
(D)
3
2
2
(D)
824
3 874
11
1 284
272
3 242
15
2 032
291
7 573
24
6 067
216
11 170
43
9 720
51
185
(D)
359
11 979
34
11 522
579
52 106
385
(D)
1 232
7 288
17
1 837
272
714
3
180
368
365
292
2 459
5
1 579
199
275
723
4 941
2 457
63 948
1 062
400
252
188
138
229
151
29
8
12
49
1
(D)
7
(D)
3
2
2
(D)
757
2 790
7
525
232
1 986
9
1 064
251
2 365
14
(D)
167
4 980
24
3 863
45
60
329
6 153
28
5 728
484
37 146
308
34 545
1 095
5 050
9
(D)
260
705
3
180
337
321
266
2 343
4
(□)
184
259
661
2 993
51
20
20
14
10
35
30
8
3
(D)
1
(D)
3
(D)
41
258
2
(D)
28
523
3
372
24
(D)
1
(D)
26
(D)
4
520
2
(D)
23
192
3
185
73
7 471
55
(D)
101
724
1
(D)
9
5
10
(D)
44
(D)
85
26 365
17
794
2
ID)
11
(D)
3
596
14
4 669
9
4 578
22
5 435
15
5 338
4
(D)
1
(D)
7
5 634
3
5 610
21
(D)
21
(D)
33
1 504
7
1 233
3
4
5
(D)
10
68
1
(D)
17
1 729
76
21 318
10
7
1
4
7
11
9
13
14
17
794
2
(D)
11
(D)
3
596
13
(O)
9
4 578
21
(D)
14
(D)
3
120
1
(D)
4
1 030
2
(D)
20
7 317
20
7 317
28
1 207
6
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
17
1 729
74
9
(D)
5 047
10
2
5
1
4
1
7
-
11
2
9
_
13
1
14
1
-
1
(D)
-
1
(D)
15
(D)
2
(D)
11
(D)
3
596
13
(D)
9
4 578
21
(D)
14
(D)
3
120
1
(D)
4
1 030
2
(D)
20
7 317
20
7 317
28
1 207
6
(D)
1
(D)
2
(Dl
8
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
3
4 604
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
5
297
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(Dl
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
3
4 604
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
5
297
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
|D)
2
IP)
17
1 729
32 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con.
(Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
Individual
or family
Partnership
Corporation
Total
Family held
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
1 0 or less
stock-
holders
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms.
$1,000.
Feed grains farms.
$1.000_
Wheat.- _- farms.
$1,000.
Cotton farms.
$1,000.
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and honey farms.
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999 ,
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Feed for livestock and poultry farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999 ,
$20,000 to $79,999
$80,000 or more
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms..
tons..
$1,000..
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons
100 to 499 tons
500 tons or more
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 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 $9.999
$10,000 or more __.
Commercial fertilizer farms..
$1,000-.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Other agricultural chemicals farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Hired farm labor farms..
$1.000_.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19.999 _
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days farms..
workers. .
Contract labor farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999 _
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 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 $19.999
$20,000 or more
See footnotes at end of table.
1 105
3 987
938
111
45
11
1 830
25 108
1 252
217
312
49
1 195
115 834
19 982
877
283
35
653
250
205
87
915
1 260
651
216
34
14
1 328
2 711
837
334
146
11
873
1 338
667
168
26
12
1 167
13 305
792
237
82
56
568
1 842
991
4 514
157
578
80
51
22
4
571
672
418
123
26
4
996
2 984
865
94
31
1 629
18 363
1 145
194
260
30
1 047
81 399
13 993
795
232
20
596
222
173
56
765
683
591
154
17
3
1 158
1 778
786
274
95
3
586
121
15
3
989
7 097
705
203
53
28
847
3 463
143
269
78
46
17
492
447
378
93
21
59
45
134
869
52
16
6
11
1
13
-
5
136
57
2 584
4 132
78
22
11
12
42
9
5
14
100
43
11 401
22 878
2 098
3 864
58
20
40
10
2
13
43
10
18
10
24
7
15
16
84
60
136
438
46
9
32
29
5
12
1
10
95
70
388
535
36
12
29
30
26
22
2
6
75
69
117
551
55
23
17
29
1
10
2
7
95
78
1 205
4 953
58
26
19
14
12
16
6
22
51
68
162
691
77
63
247
791
5
9
31
279
_
2
3
-
2
3
-
4
43
32
92
132
32
4
7
23
2
3
2
2
41
764
14
11
12
4
52
2 947
21
11
39
15 688
2 701
59
(D)
9
28
12
10
67
533
9
30
22
6
68
(D)
22
29
10
7
75
4 794
25
13
16
21
66
(D)
60
742
9
279
3
4
31
(D)
3
23
3
2
40
(D)
13
11
12
4
51
(D)
20
11
8
12
38
(D)
(D)
58
(D)
8
28
12
10
65
(D)
9
28
22
6
67
(D)
21
29
10
7
73
(D)
23
13
16
21
66
(Dj
58
(D)
3
4
30
(Dl
3
22
3
2
4
105
1
1
5
1 185
1
1
1
2
4
7 190
1 164
1
(D)
1
(D)
3
159
2
(Dl
3
49
1
(D)
4
105
5
1 185
7 190
1 164
1
ID)
1
(D)
3
159
2
(D)
3
49
1
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 33
Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Individual
or family
Partnership
Corporation
Family held
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of— »
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999 -
$20,000 or more
Petroleum products farms..
$1,000..
Gasoline and gasohol farms..
$1,000..
Diesel fuel farms..
$1,000..
LP gas. butane, and propane farms..
$1,000..
Fuel oil and kerosene farms..
$1.000..
Natural gas farms..
$1,000..
Motor oil and grease farms..
$1.000..
Electricity farms..
$1.000..
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms..
$1.000..
Interest expense farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 or more
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text)
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
Automobiles farms..
number. _
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
number..
Wheel tractors farms..
number..
2 or 3 farms..
number. _
4 or more farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms..
number..
Corn heads for combines farms..
number..
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
number. _
Mower conditioners farms..
number. .
Pickup balers farms..
number..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel 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..
See footnotes at end of table.
2 743
8 998
1 479
827
382
55
2 743
5 829
2 561
2 500
1 211
1 406
282
294
500
1 067
36
(D)
2 743
(D)
2 046
2 830
353
338
974
5 685
258
447
132
137
1 662
2 746
76 129
236
808
590
660
308
113
30
1
1 628
2 115
2 342
4 052
2 350
5 056
1 144
2 744
272
1 378
7
8
47
50
865
952
1 209
1 249
442
535
1 330
70 295
703
13 654
22 002
492
12 126
2 434
5 562
1 346
775
292
21
2 434
3 726
2 259
1 840
1 038
912
225
133
399
563
30
(D)
2 434
(D)
1 778
1 672
319
163
807
3 858
229
367
108
103
1 523
2 437
58 966
224
760
535
577
246
82
13
1 440
1 833
2 044
3 303
2 062
4 157
996
2 359
202
934
5
(D)
37
40
744
818
1 035
1 067
368
440
1 160
49 105
596
8 982
14 515
419
6 341
196
868
96
38
55
7
196
577
194
301
112
164
37
22
39
(D)
3
(D)
196
33
181
(D)
18
(D)
100
413
17
62
11
10
95
196
7 696
5
38
43
56
32
19
3
126
189
189
385
184
514
102
(D)
39
(D)
2
(D)
10
10
93
100
129
137
50
62
95
9 284
48
1 170
2 003
1 516
94
353
57
327
20
139
60
452
3
203
99
42
84
889
15
150
63
1 388
12
16
13
22
35
56
87
95
340
95
366
41
112
30
230
70
11 689
56
3 460
5 314
93
2 227
23
13
31
26
93
1 338
90
324
54
309
19
(D)
58
(D)
3
203
93
38
79
(D)
14
(D)
62
(D)
12
16
13
21
30
93
533
1
7
11
22
28
10
13
1
55
(D)
90
318
90
350
40
(D)
28
(D)
18
(D)
32
(D)
20
ID)
67
11 577
54
(D)
(D)
91
(D)
21
13
31
26
91
(D)
88
(D)
52
(D)
19
(D)
57
(D)
3
203
91
(D)
78
(D)
14
<D)
62
(D)
12
16
13
21
28
91
(D)
1
7
11
20
28
10
13
1
55
(D)
89
(D)
88
(D)
39
(D)
28
(D)
40
016
39
ID)
18
ID)
31
(D)
20
(D)
65
(D)
54
(D)
(D)
38
(D)
6
327
1
1
3
1
6
178
4
29
3
19
1
(D)
2
(D)
5
ID)
1
(D)
1
ID)
6
565
1
(D)
5
22
5
16
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
ID)
2
ID)
1
ID)
3
112
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
6
327
1
1
3
1
6
178
4
29
3
19
1
(D)
2
(D)
6
3
5
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
6
565
1
(D)
5
22
5
16
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(Dl
1
(D)
3
112
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
34 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
individual
or family
Partnership
Corporation
Family held
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
Total
1 0 or less
stock-
holders
Other -
cooperative,
estate or
trust.
institutional.
etc.
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1-
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc.. to
control— Con.
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, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms..
acres on which used..
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..
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..
See footnotes at end of table.
66
2 392
342
6 481
528
22 102
80
2 839
1 505
67 471
562
493
241
157
46
6
1 286
34 832
707
4 408
569
133
4
1
777
30 424
247
40
241
186
52
10
1
1 174
27 438
1 033
5 201
1 232
28 838
7 288
856
18 245
2 063
1 059
10 593
5 225
224
931
481
437
5 728
401
22
5
5
3
178
1 117
390
4 611
272
8 598
714
104
3 637
130
198
1 294
176
732
105
562
50
1 138
291
3 553
424
13 088
67
(D)
1 353
51 762
533
464
203
122
29
2
1 149
26 478
658
4 044
532
121
4
1
663
22 434
221
38
215
150
34
5
1 038
20 945
921
4 339
1 095
20 661
5 050
739
12 270
973
934
8 391
4 077
208
819
419
399
5 507
365
20
5
5
3
171
1 102
352
4 405
260
8 522
705
103
(D)
(D)
191
1 285
170
(D)
104
(D)
3
361
14
90
46
(D)
2
(D)
110
8 843
18
23
35
26
8
100
4 659
32
251
23
3 736
77
448
101
3 108
724
85
(D)
(D)
95
(D)
(D)
13
105
59
21
115
5
ID)
21
(D)
9
41
5
5
(D)
5
ID)
13
893
34
2 826
56
6 634
11
1 741
36
6 694
7
5
3
8
32
3 620
13
(D)
10
3
25
(D)
31
2 676
30
398
33
5 028
1 504
30
4 004
966
27
1 024
538
3
7
3
2
(D)
13
(D)
3
35
4
1
(D)
(D)
2
ID)
1
(D)
1
ID)
13
893
34
2 826
55
(D)
11
1 741
31
6 346
7
3
1
8
8
4
28
3 550
10
73
8
2
22
477
1
5
8
5
1
27
2 625
26
171
28
4 159
1 207
25
3 156
679
24
1 003
529
2
(D)
(D)
9
35
1
ID)
9
ID)
1
ID)
(D)
1
ID)
1
(D)
13
893
33
(D)
54
(D)
11
1 741
30
(D)
6
3
1
8
8
4
28
3 550
10
73
22
3 477
27
2 625
25
(D)
28
4 159
1 207
25
3 156
679
24
1 003
529
2
(D)
(D)
8
(D)
1
ID)
8
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
ID)
1
ID)
5
348
4
70
3
(D)
2
1
3
(D)
2
1
4
51
4
227
5
869
297
5
848
287
3
21
9
1
(D)
(D)
4
61
3
1
1
(D)
4
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
1
ID)
(D)
1
ID)
1
(D)
1
(D)
5
348
4
70
3
(D)
2
1
4
51
4
227
5
B69
297
5
848
287
3
21
9
1
(D)
(D)
4
61
3
1
1
ID)
4
(D)
2
ID)
(D)
1
(D)
ID)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 35
Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text- For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Individual
or family
Partnership
Corporation
Total
Family held
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other-
cooperative,
estate or
trust,
institutional,
etc.
LIVESTOCK-Con.
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..
$1,000..
Goats inventory farms..
number..
Goats sold farms..
number..
$1,000..
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..
Chickens 3 months old or older 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..
CROPS HARVESTED
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 acres or more
Irish potatoes __ farms..
acres..
cwt_.
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) __ farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated farms..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres __ __ _
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain,
and wild hay (see text) farms..
acres.,
tons, dry..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.
388
8 897
335
5 507
325
5 484
323
6 948
50 779
713
3 613
167
531
2 161
166
1 017
66
392
24
520
647 655
476
17
13
3
8
2
1
510
506 506
69
141 149
128
592 975
44
291 111
24
2 446
83
38 355
407
20 552
368 293
1
(D)
168
196
32
11
74
237
41 169
6
(D)
1 810
87 184
163 270
3
19
749
804
236
21
1 344
52 502
93 080
2
(D)
352
7 539
306
4 490
299
4 655
295
5 780
41 779
652
3 159
148
486
2 099
152
952
63
378
23
483
522 326
445
14
12
3
7
1
1
474
409 087
63
113 239
118
457 766
42
(D)
23
(D)
80
38 029
330
13 692
239 092
1
(D)
146
159
20
5
68
119
14 109
4
(D)
1 635
72 520
133 481
3
19
711
724
186
14
1 210
44 900
78 884
2
(D)
29
1 217
23
930
21
780
23
1 074
8 206
39
302
12
35
43
10
50
2
(D)
(D)
26
8 035
25
(D)
4
(D)
6
10 687
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
53
(D)
(D)
19
26
7
1
3
2
310
1
(D)
127
10 120
19 429
102
5 724
10 167
6
(D)
5
(D)
4
(D)
4
(D)
(D)
17
133
7
10
19
3
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
11
117 294
11
(D)
2
(D)
4
124 522
1
(D)
1
(D)
23
3 662
76 110
3
10
5
5
3
116
26 750
1
(D)
34
4 044
9 491
22
1 668
3 660
4
57
3
40
2
(D)
3
42
462
16
(D)
6
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
S
46 956
6
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
23
3 662
76 110
3
10
5
5
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
30
3 805
9 079
19
1 553
3 456
3
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
16
(D)
6
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
8
46 956
8
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
23
3 662
76 110
2
ID]
(D)
1
(D)
28
(D)
(D)
17
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
(0)
2
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
3
70 338
3
(D)
1
(D)
2
ID)
1
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
4
239
412
3
115
204
2
[PI
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
3
70 338
3
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
ID)
4
239
412
3
115
204
36 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
Individual
or family
Partnership
Corporation
Total
Family held
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
Total
1 0 or less
stock-
holders
Other-
cooperative,
estate or
trust,
institutional,
etc.
CROPS HARVESTED -Con.
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms.
acres.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres _
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more
Land in orchards farms.
acres.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres - -
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more
272
2 956
64
532
173
74
18
7
239
4 341
12
43
140
72
232
1 734
52
210
158
56
15
3
207
1 789
10
(D)
129
63
14
1
28
(D)
5
(D)
11
15
14
288
11
672
6
259
3
3
3
2
15
2 256
2
(D)
2
3
4
6
11
672
6
259
3
3
3
2
14
(D)
2
(D)
1
3
4
6
11
672
6
259
3
3
3
2
13
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 37
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
45 to 54
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number.
percent.
Land in farms acres.
Average size of farm _ .acres.
Value of land and buildings1 farms.
$1,000.
Average per farm dollars-
Average per acre .dollars.
Farms by value of land and buildings:
$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 or more
Owned and rented land by operator:
Land owned farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased from others farms.
acres.
Rented or leased land in farms farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased to others farms.
acres.
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 199 acres
200 to 499 acres _
500 to 999 acres ___ _
1,000 to 1,999 acres _
2.000 acres or more
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only farms.
acres.
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured farms.
acres.
On which all crops failed farms.
acres.
In cultivated summer fallow farms.
acres.
Idle farms.
acres.
Total woodland farms.
acres.
Woodland pastured farms.
acres _
Woodland not pastured farms.
acres.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads.
wasteland, etc farms.
acres.
Pastureland, all types farms.
acres.
Irrigated land farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland irngated farms.
acres.
Pasture and other land irngated. farms.
acres.
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 _ __ farms.
acres.
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
See footnotes at end of table.
2 745
100.0
462 210
168
2 746
549 106
199 966
1 181
218
376
316
589
367
664
183
24
9
2 618
391 452
924
76 508
924
76 368
133
5 750
2 483
152 934
2 272
114 988
1 562
354
249
98
1
195
30 291
129
1
291
65
522
41
314
275
5
528
2
150
261
78?
639
31
665
1
942
230
117
520
19 514
1
834
27
980
1
770
81
470
176
1
307
172
1
272
7
35
(D)
2 745
1 822
794
129
2 736
1 816
791
129
9
6
3
1
293
47.1
289 42
224
1
321
322
567
244
184
1
117
91
137
129
259
199
349
133
17
7
1
221
236 88
576
55
162
576
55
044
59
2
629
1
209
111
906
1
149
86
476
596
238
217
90
7
1
599
20 954
61
537
42
323
18
114
133
3
502
1
043
150 927
348
20
380
947
130
547
253
11
467
858
15
122
870
5?
801
107
968
104
(D)
b
(D)
1
(D)
1 293
717
504
72
1 289
715
502
72
4
2
2
18
.7
1 704
95
14
1 536
109 714
572
8
1 676
13
(D)
13
806
1
(D)
15
611
15
531
12
1
2
2
(D)
2
ID)
2
(D)
1
(D)
9
1 011
3
60
8
951
3
41
7
41
6
(D)
3
(D)
3
(D)
151
5.5
25 724
170
206
35 907
174 306
1 207
31
2
20
52
37
54
9
1
125
15 764
92
(D)
92
9 962
4
(D)
134
10 137
117
7 935
59
28
21
9
69
(D)
(D)
4
(D)
3
10
20
(D)
106
13 827
28
1 405
101
12 422
26
776
101
(D)
15
(D)
14
62
1
(D)
151
59
66
26
151
59
66
26
241
8.8
46 949
195
259
64 206
247 900
1 421
21
53
10
31
40
72
26
4
2
225
34 561
126
12 540
126
12 540
8
152
220
22 398
208
17 738
96
37
51
24
111
3 447
10
85
13
160
4
36
35
932
185
20 012
57
2 066
169
17 946
49
2 379
167
2 160
166
7 892
29
445
27
(D)
2
(D)
241
115
110
16
241
115
110
16
234
8.5
61 808
264
218
66 736
306 128
1 098
7
8
34
38
32
67
24
6
2
223
49 146
121
12 937
121
12 937
8
275
217
27 173
212
21 959
91
33
59
25
3
1
107
4 374
11
48
5
30
5
49
22
713
182
29 786
59
4 220
167
25 566
47
2 055
148
2 794
153
10 649
18
126
18
126
1
(0)
234
113
110
11
232
112
109
11
2
1
1
340
12.4
93 407
275
324
98 732
304 728
1 106
11
25
17
60
51
97
58
3
2
335
80 125
145
14 028
145
13 987
20
746
328
33 035
313
25 626
148
80
55
27
3
173
6 642
16
176
9
82
3
13
26
496
298
51 966
109
7 384
266
44 582
67
3 010
236
5 396
241
17 036
22
223
22
(D)
1
(D)
340
195
140
5
340
195
140
5
38 NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Other occupations
Age of operator (years)
25 to 34
55 to 64
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms _ number.
percent.
Land in farms acres.
Average size of farm acres.
Value of land and buildings1 farms.
$1,000.
Average per farm dollars.
Average per acre dollars.
Farms by value of land and buildings:
$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 or more .-.
Owned and rented land by operator
Land owned farms.
acres.
Land rented or (eased from others farms.
acres.
Rented or leased land in farms farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased to others farms.
acres.
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland farms.
acres .
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 199 acres
200 to 499 acres _
500 to 999 acres.
1,000 to 1,999 acres
2.000 acres or more
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only farms.
acres.
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured farms.
acres.
On which all crops failed farms.
acres.
In cultivated summer fallow farms.
acres.
Idle farms.
acres.
Total woodland farms.
acres .
Woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Woodland not pastured __ farms.
acres.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc.. farms.
acres.
Pasturetand. all types farms.
acres.
Irrigated land farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland irrigated farms.
acres.
Pasture and other land irrigated farms.
acres.
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 _ farms.
acres.
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
See footnotes at end of table.
1
452
52.9
172
788
119
1
425
226 539
158
975
1
284
127
239
187
330
168
315
50
7
2
1
397
154
563
348
21
346
348
21
324
74
3
121
1
?74
41
0?8
1
123
28
512
966
116
32
596
9 337
68
754
23
199
23
200
142
2 026
1 107
110 855
291
11 285
995
99 570
267
8 047
976
12 858
900
28 669
69
339
68
(D)
2
(D)
1 452
1 105
290
57
1 447
1 101
289
57
5
4
1
10
.4
1 216
122
5
1 062
212 400
739
10
535
3
681
3
681
6
475
6
380
4
1
7
606
3
(D)
6
(D)
2
(D)
9
(D)
6
(D>
168
6.1
11
435
68
149
17 32
116
282
1
329
14
22
20
50
27
16
148
8 163
69
3 390
69
3 378
7
118
138
3 358
120
2 627
104
12
4
52
509
12
66
4
9
3
18
20
129
112
6 257
27
(D)
93
(D)
42
(D)
103
(D)
104
(D)
10
21
9
(D)
1
(D)
168
99
49
20
168
99
49
20
393
14.3
39 786
101
378
58 098
153 698
1 286
43
53
48
80
52
94
6
2
376
34 294
114
6 446
114
6 446
12
954
332
9 229
274
5 987
240
29
5
181
2 253
21
209
7
80
3
7
32
693
304
26 932
85
2 761
276
24 171
72
1 439
271
2 186
257
6 453
18
52
18
(D)
1
(D)
393
280
95
18
392
279
95
18
1
1
410
14.9
45 606
111
411
58 536
142 423
1 349
34
90
52
111
35
68
21
401
41 259
97
5 304
97
5 294
23
957
367
12 196
321
8 510
272
33
12
4
186
3 098
11
127
6
37
9
71
35
353
303
29 226
71
2 239
278
26 987
59
1 229
278
2 955
249
6 566
20
202
20
202
410
313
88
9
408
312
87
9
2
1
1
296
10.8
45 747
155
293
53 449
182 420
1 390
29
48
54
40
45
66
4
5
2
290
41 099
49
5 129
49
5 129
18
481
269
10 367
249
7 265
213
23
10
2
1
105
2 205
18
318
4
(D)
7
(D)
39
479
243
28 635
65
2 932
220
25 703
65
3 109
198
3 636
181
8 246
13
26
13
26
296
247
42
7
294
245
42
7
2
2
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 39
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
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 64 years
65 years and over
Average age -
Operators by sex:
Male
Female
Operators of Spanish origin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family 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.
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)
Sugar crops. Irish potatoes, hay,
peanuts, and other field crops (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 (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
2 383
217
145
1 293
1 452
923
1 650
293
326
1 031
172
170
250
533
1 437
17.0
355
28
319
634
644
636
484
50.9
2 436
309
2 457
377 162
188
48 503
76
27 626
2
74
9
2 125
15
6 794
252
600
243
264
304
227
159
132
370
165
26
3
2
458
458
115
199
160
177
802
411
502
92
197
41
1 151
76
763
358
220
94
44
172
74
99
182
779
20.5
159
18
151
241
234
340
309
53.0
1 145
148
1 113
23 471
119
37 993
55
23 817
55
3
927
3
3
3 214
82
177
82
105
148
123
88
90
258
123
14
3
162
73
77
87
268
157
451
49
71
11
5
9
2
3.1
2
16
ID)
1
(D)
1
(D)
129
17
5
31
40
46
21
5.5
13
124
27
130
19 071
14
(D)
ID)
1
ID)
214
15
12
15
30
60
110
10.6
26
192
49
210
(D)
20
4 833
10
3 292
10
(D)
15
213
10
11
140
61
31
16
14
33
14
9
38
143
17.4
30
234
49.6
209
25
206
46 840
17
7 514
10
(D)
10
1
(D)
12
45
22
108
9
10
1
307
15
18
209
95
61
24
10
36
8
8
23
257
25.9
44
340
59.7
323
17
275
67 692
43
15 950
20
(D)
20
2
(D)
73
51
136
13
16
40 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982 -Con.
{Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Age of operator (years)
35 to 44
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
Not on farm operated
Not reported
Operators by pnncipal 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 64 years
65 years and over .__
Average age
Operators by sex:
Male
Female
Operators of Spanish origin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family 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.
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) __
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay,
peanuts, and other field crops (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 (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
1 232
141
79
160
1 292
73
232
987
151
351
658
13.8
196
10
168
393
410
296
175
49.1
1 291
161
1 344
153 691
69
10 510
21
3 809
2
19
6
1 198
6
12
3 580
170
423
161
159
156
104
71
42
112
42
12
2
296
296
42
122
73
133
534
254
51
43
126
30
2 b
6
(D)
1
(D)
135
31
2
12
156
9
19
128
31
38
59
18
53
22
141
27
153
10 053
12
717
3
665
346
28
19
393
23
370
13
84
273
32
67
156
99
7.9
39
393
343
50
365
(D)
19
1 806
7
1 165
2
(D)
53
134
46
46
34
18
15
9
28
6
4
184
70
5
13
39
6
351
38
21
410
20
390
14
60
316
14
32
91
221
13.6
52
410
49.4
379
40 370
21
4 091
6
920
6
1
(D)
3
(D)
50
120
49
41
48
26
22
11
30
12
1
153
72
18
9
30
6
251
29
16
296
20
276
24
44
208
11
12
32
198
19.0
43
296
59.0
280
16
276
40 441
13
2 895
2
(D)
1
1
2
(D)
3
1 338
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 41
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms.
$1,000.
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
$2,500 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $99.999
$100,000 to $249,999
$250,000 to $499,999..
$500,000 or more
Grains farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 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.
Oats farms.
$1,000.
Other grains farms.
$1,000.
Cotton and cottonseed farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Tobacco farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Hay. silage, and field seeds farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Nursery and greenhouse products farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Other crops farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Poultry and poultry products farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Dairy products _ farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Cattle and calves farms
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Hogs and pigs farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more _ farms.
$1,000.
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms
$1,000.
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) _ __ farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork,
and other agricultural services farms.
$1,000.
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) farms.
$1,000.
See footnotes at end of table.
2 745
101 074
1 133
430
276
208
156
277
191
51
23
17
118
2
(D)
12
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
824
3 874
11
1 284
272
3 242
15
2 032
291
7 573
24
6 067
216
11 170
43
9 720
51
185
IP)
359
11 979
34
11 522
579
52 106
385
(D)
1 232
7 288
17
1 837
272
714
3
180
368
365
292
2 459
5
1 579
199
275
723
4 941
1 293
86 527
278
147
131
132
118
241
178
49
19
9
102
2
(D)
6
(D)
378
2 840
11
1 284
176
2 857
13
(D)
157
6 689
19
5 752
129
7 734
30
6 758
35
164
1
(D)
139
10 159
29
9 879
486
48 690
359
46 381
736
5 926
15
(D)
109
433
3
180
133
166
107
767
4
(D)
116
195
318
073
18
563
2
(D)
6
133
1
(D)
3
15
3
128
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
4
14
1
ID)
3
48
1
ID)
151
8 200
25
11
16
28
12
36
19
2
2
20
243
1
(D)
12
138
2
(D)
20
458
2
IP)
1
(D)
18
1 153
4
(D)
64
(D)
44
(D)
81
603
2
(D)
17
(D)
1
(D)
18
23
20
97
1
(D)
33
167
241
17 726
42
24
22
15
21
53
49
12
3
1
(D)
1
(D)
63
493
3
176
35
867
4
716
27
2 034
7
1 816
33
2 228
13
2 029
3
(D)
35
1 472
7
1 454
95
9 206
79
8 892
143
857
29
443
2
(D)
83
753
234
26 424
34
24
14
21
36
40
44
13
8
4
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
59
1 049
3
704
42
487
2
(D)
31
1 168
2
(D)
23
1 322
2
(D)
12
(D)
34
5 602
7
5 514
113
15 179
84
14 535
151
1 361
7
485
20
98
55
733
340
24 850
70
29
33
35
28
74
49
17
5
4
45
1
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)
100
829
5
404
31
819
3
637
35
1 537
4
1 317
24
3 351
10
3 198
9
86
1
(D)
25
130
5
1 052
146
14 539
112
13 844
1
213
2 350
5
1 015
23
60
64
599
42 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
(Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Other occupations
Age ot operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms.
$1,000.
Farms by value of sales:
Less than S2,500__
$2,500 to $4,999 ....
$5,000 to $9,999 __
$10,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $249,999
$250,000 to $499.999
$500,000 or more
Grains farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 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..
Oats farms. .
$1,000..
Other grains farms..
$1,000..
Cotton and cottonseed farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Tobacco farms. .
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Hay. silage, and field seeds farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Fruits, nuts, and berries farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse products farms. .
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Other crops farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Poultry and poultry products farms..
$1,000-
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Dairy products farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Cattle and calves farms,.
$1.000..
Sales ot $40,000 or more _ farms..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool _ farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms. .
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) _ farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms. .
$1.000..
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork,
and other agricultural services farms..
$1,000..
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.
1 452
14 547
855
283
145
76
38
36
13
2
4
6
(D)
446
1 034
96
385
2
(D)
134
884
5
315
87
3 436
13
2 963
16
21
220
1 821
5
1 643
93
3 416
26
(D)
496
1 362
2
(D)
163
281
235
199
185
1 692
1
(D)
405
867
1
2
ID)
1
ID)
(D)
168
758
13
174
(D)
7
(D)
2
(D)
55
(D)
28
ID)
38
103
13
(Dl
393
1 955
232
94
35
16
6
8
2
105
209
24
(D)
38
163
1
(D)
12
338
4
(D)
3
13
72
113
1
(D)
21
310
4
(D)
139
434
1
(D)
72
116
60
135
128
242
410
3 547
249
67
35
28
12
13
4
2
2
(D)
2
(D)
120
265
26
152
1
(D)
38
391
3
(D)
35
953
4
697
3
2
56
374
2
(D)
28
826
8
606
142
315
38
ID)
44
135
118
362
296
3 654
181
56
21
17
11
6
2
2
ID)
2
(D)
97
253
20
151
1
(D)
14
93
22
1 378
6
1 220
108
343
1
(D)
21
(D)
25
1 246
1
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 43
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
55 to 64
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms.
$1,000.
Feed grains farms.
$1,000.
Wheat farms.
$1,000.
Cotton farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and honey farms..
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49.999
$50,000 or more
Feed for livestock and poultry farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $79.999 _
$80,000 or more
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms..
tons..
$1.000..
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons
100 to 499 tons
500 tons or more
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49.999.
$50,000 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 $9,999 _
$10,000 or more
Commercial fertilizer farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Other agricultural chemicals farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 _
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more _
Hired farm labor farms
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999 _
$20,000 to $49,999. __
$50,000 or more
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days farms..
workers. .
Contract labor farms
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 __ _
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 10 $19,999
$20,000 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 $19,999 __ _
$20,000 or more
See footnotes at end of table.
1 105
3 987
938
111
45
11
1 830
25 108
1 252
217
312
49
1 195
115 834
19 982
877
283
35
653
250
205
87
915
1 260
651
216
34
14
1 328
2 711
837
334
146
11
873
1 338
667
168
26
12
1 167
13 305
792
237
82
56
568
842
991
514
157
578
80
51
22
4
571
672
418
123
26
543
3 170
409
83
41
10
971
21 951
463
178
284
46
770
102 622
17 777
481
257
32
285
213
191
81
578
993
354
184
29
11
770
310
359
263
139
531
1 124
358
140
22
11
747
10 959
417
211
77
42
463
1 562
607
3 174
92
500
281
420
163
105
11
2
11
124
3
515
92
117
758
83
13
19
2
163
2 679
102
24
32
5
134
11 872
2 063
107
24
3
134
272
76
44
14
128
691
98
21
8
1
65
148
114
513
23
50
9
12
2
114
752
87
15
11
1
213
4 267
96
46
64
7
165
21 129
3 531
105
52
51
54
38
22
108
339
61
36
5
6
153
538
70
46
34
3
119
295
82
26
147
170
80
42
16
91
289
128
691
18
155
55
115
29
21
4
1
94
674
72
12
6
4
178
7 136
45
47
69
17
161
33 439
5 952
82
66
13
38
49
48
26
122
214
51
63
139
599
41
59
36
3
104
284
57
37
7
3
116
2 792
94
487
77
463
9
121
2
4
2
1
128
759
90
33
2
3
246
5 659
110
36
87
13
211
26 177
4 561
79
51
57
24
150
230
93
48
7
2
195
686
72
77
43
3
136
242
93
37
3
3
218
3 653
115
68
21
14
136
412
174
1 089
16
45
8
5
3
44 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms
$1,000
Feed grains _ farms
$1,000
Wheat. farms
$1,000
Cotton farms.
$1,000
Soybeans, peanuts, rye. rice, tobacco,
and honey farms.
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES1
Livestock and poultry purchased farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999 __.
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Feed for livestock and poultry farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999 _ ._.
$20,000 to $79,999
$80,000 or more
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.
tons.
$1,000.
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons
100 to 499 tons.
500 tons or more.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999 __
$5,000 to $19,999 _
$20,000 to $49,999 __
$50,000 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 $9.999
$10,000 or more
Commercial fertilizer farms
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999 __
$5,000 to $19,999 __
$20,000 or more _
Other agricultural chemicals farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 __
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999 _
$20,000 or more _
Hired farm labor farms
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49.999—. _
$50,000 or more
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms.
workers.
Less than 150 days.. _ farms.
workers-
Contract labor _ farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 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 $19.999
$20,000 or more
See footnotes at end of table.
Other occupations
562
817
529
28
4
1
859
3 157
789
39
28
3
425
13 213
2 205
396
26
3
368
37
14
6
337
267
297
32
5
3
558
401
478
71
7
2
342
214
309
28
4
1
420
347
375
26
5
14
105
280
384
1 340
65
78
47
13
5
Age of operator (years)
255
18
15
2
2
ID)
2
ID)
1
(D)
1
(D)
53
(D)
40
12
1
109
171
104
4
1
35 to 44
3
36
7
76
542
105
3
78
3
73
5
1
(D)
35
(D)
1
25
10
1
ID)
65
(D)
1
55
10
1
(D)
41
(D)
41
42
(D)
42
e
(D)
42
ID)
2
(D)
1
1
202
266
197
3
2
249
443
244
3
2
103
1 177
181
101
2
143
70
128
14
1
136
185
131
5
17
27
132
315
28
(D)
24
4
119
66
108
6
5
173
117
170
2
1
268
928
233
21
13
1
154
4 204
665
139
14
1
126
22
4
2
97
76
90
2
4
1
164
142
142
18
3
1
93
94
76
15
1
1
134
892
110
13
2
9
47
121
110
402
16
12
13
3
168
742
153
6
61
2 300
486
53
7
1
110
90
63
372
53
6
1
3
13
43
60
222
7
24
4
1
2
43
228
33
9
61
860
52
4
4
26
952
762
22
3
1
20
2
2
2
30
103
22
6
75
69
64
9
2
48
39
45
2
1
43
854
37
2
2
2
19
80
39
268
12
29
5
4
3
22
23
17
4
1
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 45
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Total
Age of operator (years)
25 to 34
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products ... farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Petroleum products farms.
$1.000_
Gasoline and gasohol farms.
$1,000.
Diesel fuel farms.
$1,000.
LP gas. butane, and propane farms.
$1,000.
Fuel oil and kerosene. farms.
$1,000.
Natural gas farms.
$1,000.
Motor oil and grease farms.
$1,000.
Electricity farms.
$1,000.
Other — coal, wood, coke, etc farms.
$1,000.
Interest expense farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 or more
Farms reporting no interest expense
{see text)
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
Automobiles farms.
number.
Motortrucks, including pickups farms.
number.
Wheel tractors farms.
number.
2 or 3 _ farms-
number.
4 or more farms.
number.
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms.
number.
Corn heads for combines ._ farms.
number.
Cottonpickers and strippers farms.
number.
Mower conditioners farms-
number.
Pickup balers farms-
number.
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel 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.
See footnotes at end of table.
1 479
827
382
55
2 743
5 829
2 561
2 500
1 211
1 406
282
294
500
1 067
36
(D)
2 743
(D)
2 046
2 830
353
338
974
5 685
258
447
132
137
2 746
76 129
590
660
308
113
30
1
1 628
2 115
2 342
4 052
2 350
5 056
1 144
2 744
272
1 378
865
952
1 209
1 249
442
535
1 330
70 295
703
13 654
22 002
492
12 126
1 321
7 099
444
487
339
51
1 321
4 627
1 272
1 954
686
1 181
204
263
350
754
34
(D)
1 321
(D)
1 074
2 319
199
153
608
357
147
243
107
111
1 321
52 410
88
256
231
397
228
90
30
1
900
1
162
1
170
?
409
1
163
s
084
626
1
595
231
1
183
6
(D)
41
44
562
598
716
747
356
425
772
ss
894
426
10 409
17
399
265
10
310
14
26
14
15
3
7
1
ID)
14
(D)
14
13
9
6
14
226
3
4
14
15
6
17
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
IDI
2
(D)
3
4
3
76
2
(Dl
(Dl
2
(D)
206
673
82
72
51
1
206
451
197
188
113
155
32
(D)
47
57
9
(D)
206
30
147
207
32
15
100
524
29
38
20
13
206
6 752
27
36
31
61
44
7
129
154
192
321
156
365
94
(D)
21
(D)
2
(D)
81
(D)
100
(D)
31
35
134
709
90
(D)
(D)
42
(D)
259
1 458
73
259
900
254
397
139
252
53
59
66
134
17
3
259
55
229
493
58
65
147
1 375
22
60
26
39
259
12 267
23
38
44
80
41
20
12
1
177
231
227
462
207
530
90
231
42
224
1
(D)
11
(D)
96
109
107
109
71
81
154
12 295
93
2 082
3 506
52
2 235
218
1 894
36
93
74
15
218
1 246
207
530
134
326
49
133
76
198
218
59
172
622
34
26
132
1 352
17
57
23
35
218
1 2 066
2
28
31
66
60
21
10
145
191
201
472
213
623
116
294
52
284
117
122
134
144
82
97
139
17 808
76
2 554
4 299
47
3 379
324
150
94
124
90
16
324
1 483
312
534
197
334
43
37
92
292
7
211
324
75
268
639
38
29
150
822
42
58
34
16
324
14 295
2
51
43
133
56
32
7
253
347
296
699
315
929
189
502
74
375
1
(D)
8
8
161
174
217
230
113
140
196
16 775
115
3 163
5 244
46 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999..
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19.999 .__
$20,000 or more
Petroleum products farms..
$1,000..
Gasoline and gasohol farms. .
$1.000..
Diesel fuel farms..
$1.000..
LP gas. butane, and propane farms..
$1.000..
Fuel oil and kerosene _ farms..
$1,000..
Natural gas farms..
$1.000..
Motor oi! and grease _ farms..
$1,000..
Electncity farms..
$1,000..
Other — coal, wood, coke, etc farms..
$1,000..
Interest expense farms .
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 or more _
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text)
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
Automobiles farms..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
number. _
Wheel tractors __ farms. .
number..
2 or 3 __ farms-.
number..
4 or more farms. .
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms. .
number..
Corn heads for combines farms..
number..
Cottonpickers and stnppers __ farms..
number..
Mower conditioners farms..
number. .
Pickup balers farms..
number..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel 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..
See footnotes at end of table.
Other occupations
Total
1 422
1 899
1 035
340
43
1 422
1 201
1 289
546
525
225
78
31
150
313
2
(D)
1 422
(D)
972
512
154
186
366
1 328
111
204
25
26
1 002
Age of operator (years)
1 425
5
23 719
162
148
_
552
_
359
_
263
4
80
1
23
-
728
953
1 172
1 643
1 187
1 972
518
1 149
41
195
1
(D)
6
6
303
354
493
502
86
110
558
10 401
277
3 245
4 603
227
1 816
5
(D)
4
1
2
(D)
4
5
5
9
3
7
2
ID)
2
(D)
1
ID)
1
ID)
149
138
102
44
3
149
94
144
(D)
31
9
4
1
16
14
1
(D)
149
7
103
34
22
10
52
243
10
22
12
8
149
2 438
57
(D)
138
180
113
177
58
(D)
1
(D)
35 to 44
29
(Dl
65
(D)
9
9
65
(D)
44
453
637
27
ID)
376
257
289
84
3
376
158
337
89
133
36
20
2
46
15
376
15
239
83
46
17
138
426
41
86
5
6
378
5 495
51
155
87
65
17
3
158
226
318
465
284
410
92
(D)
4
(D)
1
(Dl
3
3
108
123
127
22
22
143
241
69
705
880
54
241
411
488
309
79
23
411
348
367
172
177
97
36
16
29
35
411
28
297
123
29
17
114
275
411
7 507
39
165
106
63
26
12
206
268
346
497
364
598
161
347
11
59
75
95
145
147
32
44
164
2 957
86
989
1 583
75
834
292
323
214
67
10
1
292
209
260
95
108
55
12
3
35
33
1
(D)
292
(D)
205
101
48
12
47
228
18
22
4
3
293
282
27
95
68
74
27
2
181
235
238
327
270
508
151
355
1
(D)
110
2 606
59
939
1 102
44
324
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 47
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Age of operator (years)
25 to 34
35 to 44
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1-
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control — Con.
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, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms.
acres on which used.
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 gram and concentrates ... farms.,
number. .
$1.000..
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-
Dee. 1 of preceding year and Nov 30 ... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.
2 392
342
6 481
528
22 102
80
2 839
1 505
67 471
562
493
241
157
46
6
1 286
34 632
707
4 408
569
133
4
1
777
30 424
247
40
241
186
52
10
1
1 174
27 438
1 033
5 201
1 232
28 838
7 288
856
18 245
2 063
1 059
10 593
5 225
224
931
481
437
5 728
401
22
5
5
3
178
1 117
390
4 611
272
8 598
714
104
3 637
130
196
1 294
176
732
105
562
56
2 380
151
4 931
380
19 304
37
2 381
794
56 612
145
240
212
148
44
5
715
29 970
254
181
70
2
1
567
27 961
24
213
173
49
700
23 261
524
3 381
736
24 459
5 926
590
16 214
1 882
640
8 245
4 044
86
520
245
175
3 672
6
1
4
1
3
72
542
157
3 130
109
4 498
433
33
979
35
79
696
70
376
47
320
4
299
4
171
3
10
3
161
4
109
3
19
4
84
14
4
62
3
3
22
11
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
ID)
1
ID)
1
(D)
ID)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
13
14
27
(D)
61
164
4
(D)
95
6 270
25
18
31
16
4
1
87
3 078
26
91
24
2
74
2 987
15
5
31
20
2
1
81
2 649
60
543
81
2 344
603
63
1 556
163
65
788
440
8
(D)
(D)
26
(D)
22
1
1
1
1
13
(D)
24
(D)
17
(D)
(D)
8
(D)
(D)
10
320
32
1 585
87
4 822
12
666
150
10 457
139
5 744
55
444
14
(D)
14
(D)
108
5 300
20
1
37
37
13
125
4 257
95
456
143
3 902
857
112
2 437
137
128
1 465
720
19
79
34
38
218
36
2
43
35
175
28
337
26
8
167
5
1 118
20
840
83
5 531
7
725
158
15 631
12
42
52
35
14
3
142
8 619
39
317
120
8 302
6
5
49
42
12
5
1
148
6 321
112
691
151
6 495
1 361
132
4 446
376
127
2 049
985
19
105
42
35
584
18
109
29
475
20
1 022
18
158
15
79
13
79
22
913
41
775
106
5 353
231
17 163
34
74
66
40
16
1
208
8 969
62
587
172
8 382
26
5
69
52
17
3
216
7 192
151
1 002
213
8 480
2 350
174
6 038
1 101
188
2 442
1 249
23
169
84
42
512
38
3
15
100
37
412
23
621
60
3
43
2
48 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1-
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to
control — Con.
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, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms.
acres on which used.
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..
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
number..
Farms with —
1 to24.__ _
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-
Dee 1 of preceding year and Nov 30 ... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 farms..
number. .
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.
Other occupations
Total
Age of operator (years)
10
12
191
1 550
148
2 798
43
458
711
10 859
417
253
29
9
2
1
571
4 862
453
2 399
388
63
2
210
2 463
149
16
2B
13
3
1
474
4 177
509
1 820
496
4 379
1 362
266
2 031
181
419
2 348
1 180
138
411
236
262
2 056
241
16
4
1
106
575
233
1 481
163
4 100
281
71
2 658
95
119
598
106
356
58
242 I
1
(D)
3
25
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
ID)
2
(D)
ID)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
<D)
1
ID)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
ID)
1
(D)
1
(D)
28
220
20
(D)
4
8
84
1 019
58
21
4
1
72
394
57
(D)
51
6
27
(D)
22
3
1
1
58
(D)
67
(D)
55
(D)
(D)
33
(D)
(D)
44
(D)
(D)
16
33
20
43
(D)
41
1
1
18
(D)
41
(D)
28
ID)
(D)
11
ID)
(D)
22
ID)
19
(D)
6
11
35 to 44
2
(D)
47
174
24
156
8
44
204
501
123
73
6
2
163
1 007
141
729
124
16
1
50
278
41
4
4
1
138
935
149
559
139
1 276
434
71
563
58
123
713
376
54
159
87
94
781
85
7
2
51
231
78
550
72
1 688
116
33
1 124
39
57
229
51
139
28
90
7
7
35
536
47
1 095
25
366
203
2 944
125
67
8
2
1
165
1 396
129
688
111
18
61
708
40
5
10
5
1
128
1 081
142
467
142
1 012
315
74
455
42
122
557
272
39
110
68
73
556
23
178
38
1 259
86
18
760
27
25
189
22
101
15
88
48
462
19
759
151
2 945
77
64
7
2
1
119
1 341
91
544
73
17
1
45
797
65 and over
33
158
37
594
2
(D)
33
26
4
2
1
49
699
33
183
27
6
26
516
29
17
2
2
11
1
1
5
1
1
1
104
44
1 214
484
98
51
390
227
108
50
1 133
590
343
152
62
25
508
331
37
24
88
40
625
259
306
128
17
12
61
48
35
25
38
13
358
41
33
13
4
1
:
10
3
105
6
36
11
253
35
21
3
803
30
44
3
7
1
637
(D)
24
(D)
11
3
122
6
10
3
(D)
(D)
7
2
(D)
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 49
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Age of operator (years)
25 to 34
LIVESTOCK-Con.
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..
$1.000..
Goats inventory _ farms..
number..
Goats sold farms. .
number..
$1.000..
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..
Chickens 3 months old or older 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 sotd farms..
number..
CROPS HARVESTED
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 acres or more
Irish potatoes farms..
acres..
cwt._
Irrigated farms..
acres. .
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 acres or more
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain.
and wild hay (see text) _ farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated farms..
acres. .
See footnotes at end of table.
388
8 897
335
5 507
325
5 484
323
6 948
50 779
713
3 613
167
531
2 161
166
1 017
66
392
24
520
647 655
476
17
13
3
8
2
1
510
506 506
69
141 149
128
592 975
44
291 111
24
2 446
83
38 355
407
20 552
368 293
1
(D)
168
196
32
11
74
237
41 169
(D)
1
810
87
184
163
270
3
19
749
804
236
21
1
344
52
502
93
080
2
(D)
140
4 038
119
2 576
119
2 781
118
3 235
24 334
270
756
65
239
612
57
282
22
117
208
489 026
171
13
12
3
7
2
202
359 646
29
129 380
61
501 862
11
200 450
11
1 349
24
35 570
342
18 863
340 452
116
185
31
10
50
220
39 636
4
(D)
916
62 044
125 392
1
(D)
223
468
206
19
696
35 945
68 732
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
ID)
5
397
667
5
342
524
19
499
17
359
15
441
17
463
3 443
37
(D)
10
71
50
12
48
6
19
1
25
(D)
20
2
1
23
(D)
5
26 060
35
(D)
(D)
BB
6
463
2
023
17
44
26
1
68
3
920
7
312
36
1 731
29
1 178
32
1 113
31
1 421
11 236
72
466
17
65
396
17
118
6
(D)
(D)
46
98 758
40
1
2
46
77 715
13
85 914
78
3 888
67 060
163
11 843
25 517
116
6 575
13 452
27
356
20
235
23
350
20
308
2 076
52
349
12
31
58
6
14
2
(D)
(D)
45
159 757
37
3
1
1
2
1
45
103 740
3
129
5
70B
8
6
202
81
6
463
129
947
20
44
11
6
15
29
4
543
2
(0)
170
14
228
30
445
36
71
58
5
135
8
918
18
136
32
714
29
472
22
439
29
598
4 633
64
505
17
45
72
7
27
3
5
(Z)
51
95 294
40
4
4
2
1
47
69 264
6
26 030
12
92 972
:
2
(D)
(D)
5
82
105
5 336
95 316
45
47
11
2
10
72
13 697
1
(D)
268
19 540
37 976
1
(D)
48
154
58
8
206
10 495
19 642
1
(D)
50 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excljdes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Age of operator (years)
45 to 54
LIVESTOCK -Con.
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..
$1,000..
Goats inventory farms..
number..
Goats sold farms..
number..
$1,000..
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..
Chickens 3 months old or older 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 tor breeding farms..
number..
Turkeys sold farms..
number..
CROPS HARVESTED
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 acres or more _
Irish potatoes farms..
acres..
Irrigated ___ farms"
acres. _
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 acres or more
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small gram,
and wild hay (see text) farms..
acres. _
tons, dry..
Irrigated farms..
acres. _
See footnotes at end of table.
248
4 859
216
2 931
206
2 703
205
3 713
26 445
443
1 857
102
292
1 549
109
735
44
275
15
312
158 629
305
4
1
308
146 860
40
11 769
67
91 113
33
90 661
29
4
13
1 097
59
2 785
65
1 689
27 841
1
P
52
11
1
1
24
17
1 533
2
(D)
894
25 140
37 878
2
(D)
526
336
30
2
648
16 557
24 348
ID)
5
360
595
4
160
295
36
(D)
31
504
29
326
28
493
163
52
278
16
30
55
22
99
16
67
4
48
1 224
48
1 099
5
125
15
347
7
378
3
13
15
475
7
115
2 562
5
2
227
87
2 461
3 392
70
1 564
2 142
84
1 956
74
1 134
72
1 089
72
1 511
11 784
125
453
36
75
113
44
238
16
56
3
104
10 665
103
1
104
10 509
10
156
19
8 616
12
4 329
4
31
21
240
22
198
2 754
5
5
434
220
5 497
7 765
1
(D)
134
82
4
152
3 525
4 865
74
1 354
61
830
58
734
58
1 005
7 245
136
545
22
37
88
25
306
10
P
P
80
42 495
80
31 452
7
11 043
17
28 359
10
25 395
3
8
15
470
16
350
4 517
5
4
190
1
(D)
247
7 200
11 278
188
5 228
8 141
37
674
34
380
34
482
32
562
3 268
86
376
17
122
1 226
10
56
53
2 770
50
2 375
15
395
9
3 371
16
170
16
83
13
72
15
142
985
40
159
8
25
62
8
36
2
(D)
P
27
101 475
26
101 425
3
50
7
50 420
2
P
3
1 045
7
(D)
1
(D)
10
708
13 837
10
318
4 171
(D)
-
7
2
1
8
1
1
4
3
381
5
3
301
(D)
-
212
6 358
9 681
123
3 264
5 167
(D)
-
123
79
9
1
72
50
1
144
3 783
5 330
90
2 297
3 575
(D)
-
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. 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
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ._. farms,.
acres. _
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
272
2 956
64
532
173
74
18
7
239
4 341
12
43
140
72
19
8
176
2 636
43
480
94
58
17
7
97
3 389
6
30
50
27
12
8
6
86
3
3
5
1
20
161
9
55
11
7
2
11
86
7
4
35
848
5
169
19
11
2
3
19
884
6
7
3
3
42
486
10
81
24
11
6
1
17
529
11
4
1
1
31
565
8
126
15
12
2
2
19
699
3
26
8
5
4
2
42
490
8
46
25
12
25.0 to 99.9 acres —
4
1
acres..
acres. .
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
31
1 191
3
4
18
7
4
100.0 acres or more
2
See footnotes at end of table.
52 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982 Con
[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Hem
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Vegetables harvested tor sale (see text) ..
. farms..
96
1
17
24
26
18
10
acres..
319
(D)
(D)
51
108
67
48
. farms. .
21
5
5
4
5
2
acres. _
52
-
4
8
14
(D)
(D)
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
79
-
16
21
21
13
8
16
1
1
1
3
4
1
5
2
25.0 to 99.9 acres
-
—
—
—
—
-
-
Land in orchards _
. farms..
142
14
55
38
23
12
acres. .
952
-
78
268
411
139
57
Irrigated _
. farms ..
6
-
-
3
-
3
-
acres. .
14
-
-
12
-
2
-
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
90
-
8
36
21
17
8
5.0 to 24.9 acres -
45
-
6
18
13
4
4
25.0 to 99.9 acres . -
7
-
-
1
4
2
-
100.0 acres or more _
-
-
-
-
-
-
~
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 53
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total (arming
and other
occupations
Farming
Age of operator (years)
25 to 34
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number.
percent.
Land in farms acres.
Average size of farm acres.
Value of land and buildings' farms.
$1,000.
Average per farm dollars.
Average per acre dollars.
Farms by value of land and buildings:
$1 to $19.999
$20,000 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 or more
Owned and rented land by operator:
Land owned farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased from others farms.
acres.
Rented or leased land in farms farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased to others farms.
acres .
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland _ farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres
10 to 29 acres
30 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres _
100 to 199 acres
200 to 499 acres _ _
500 acres or more
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only farms.
acres.
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured farms.
acres .
On which all crops failed farms.
acres.
In cultivated summer fallow farms.
acres.
Idle farms.
acres.
Total woodland farms.
acres.
Woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Woodland not pastured farms.
acres.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads.
wasteland, etc farms.
acres.
Pastureland, all types farms.
acres.
Irrigated land farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland irrigated farms,
acres.
Pasture and other land irrigated farms.
acres.
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 farms.
acres.
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
See footnotes at end of table.
2 047
100.0
251 291
123
2 035
316 413
155 486
1 251
84
109
351
267
475
270
391
80
8
1 964
229 568
495
26 616
495
26 550
108
4 893
1
824
60 306
1
637
41
271
482
629
279
196
47
4
866
14
068
110
1
139
47
263
3?
247
209
3
318
1
605
16?
688
443
18
099
1
450
144
589
370
10 362
1
382
17
935
1
300
4?
529
103
266
99
?49
4
17
2 047
1 553
410
84
2 040
1 548
408
84
7
5
2
688
33.6
97 953
142
699
118 669
169 770
1 259
19
54
120
87
160
107
104
46
2
655
90 387
185
9 509
185
9 465
40
1 943
635
26 553
591
18 030
145
203
120
94
27
2
308
6 540
47
430
24
64
10
49
77
1 440
553
61 410
167
7 480
506
53 930
125
3 615
466
6 375
456
17 635
52
164
49
(D)
3
(D)
688
503
152
33
686
502
151
33
2
1
1
12
.6
631
53
10
876
87 600
541
3
992
11
(D)
11
417
1
(D)
11
292
11
262
5
3
2
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
5
282
3
60
4
222
2
(D)
4
(D)
4
119
3
(D)
3
(D)
80
3.9
9 160
115
134
20 297
151 470
1 654
14
17
14
40
16
27
6
69
6 271
44
IP)
44
2 889
1
(D)
72
3 492
61
2 353
18
16
9
12
5
1
36
(D)
8
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
11
(D)
52
5 112
14
180
50
4 932
12
(D)
41
(D)
52
1 090
10
(D)
9
21
1
(D)
103
5.0
9 031
88
109
13 335
122 339
1 723
96
7 289
32
(D)
32
1 853
5
(D)
89
2 990
79
1 949
23
32
14
6
4
55
760
7
71
4
(D)
1
(D)
16
199
78
5 158
20
195
72
4 963
20
428
74
455
77
1 383
10
21
8
(D)
2
(D)
103
71
25
7
103
71
25
7
93
4.5
11 714
126
67
9 392
140 179
1 148
2
3
8
21
11
11
9
2
10 819
29
1 010
29
1 010
4
115
82
3 096
78
2 094
28
27
10
9
4
40
891
6
13
3
6
3
30
9
62
67
243
20
105
62
138
21
601
68
774
63
597
6
50
6
50
167
8.2
28 605
171
151
39 979
264 762
1 599
10
19
7
29
33
27
25
1
166
27 319
33
729
33
15
443
159
7 155
147
5 262
28
44
35
32
7
1
74
1 439
13
133
5
(D)
1
(D)
16
305
149
18 343
42
2 378
134
15 965
28
944
117
2 163
108
4 761
9
32
9
32
167
134
32
1
167
134
32
1
54 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Total
Age of operator {years)
35 to 44
45 to 54
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number.
percent.
Land in farms acres.
Average size of farm acres.
Value of land and buildings' farms.
$1,000.
Average per farm dollars.
Average per acre dollars.
Farms by value of land and buildings:
$1 to $19,999
$20,000 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 or more
Owned and rented land by operator:
Land owned farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased from others farms.
acres.
Rented or leased land in farms farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased to others farms.
acres.
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres
10 to 29 acres
30 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 199 acres
200 to 499 acres
500 acres or more
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only farms.
acres.
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured farms.
acres.
On which all crops failed farms.
acres.
In cultivated summer fallow farms.
acres.
Idle farms.
acres.
Total woodland farms.
acres.
Woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Woodland not pastured farms.
acres.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc farms.
acres.
Pastureland, all types farms.
acres.
irrigated land ___ farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland irrigated farms.
acres.
Pasture and other land irrigated farms.
acres.
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 farms.
acres.
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
See footnotes at end of table.
1
359
66.4
153 33
113
1
336
197
744
I4H
012
1
247
65
55
231
180
315
163
287
34
6
1
309
139
181
310
17
107
310
17
085
68
2
950
1
189
33
753
1
046
23 241
337
426
159
102
20
2
558
7
528
63
709
23
199
22
198
132
1
878
1
052
101
278
276
10
619
944
90 659
245
6
747
916
11
560
844
24
B94
51
102
50
(D)
(D)
1 359
1 050
258
51
1 354
1 046
257
51
5
4
1
10
.5
1 216
122
5
1 062
212 400
739
10
535
3
681
3
681
6
475
6
380
7
606
3
(D)
6
(D)
2
(D)
9
(D)
6
(D)
159
7.8
10 969
69
138
16 156
117 072
1 310
139
7 737
67
3 335
67
3 323
6
103
132
3 156
114
2 432
46
36
18
11
3
52
509
11
62
4
9
3
18
19
126
107
070
25
(D)
90
(D)
40
(D)
98
(D)
101
(D)
9
17
8
(D)
1
(D)
159
92
47
20
159
92
47
20
377
18.4
37 464
99
370
56 199
151 889
1 288
32
10
52
48
79
50
91
6
2
360
32 431
108
5 987
108
5 987
12
954
317
8 651
262
5 680
94
103
33
28
4
173
2 012
20
179
7
80
3
7
32
693
294
25 437
84
2 646
266
22 791
67
1 273
258
2 103
246
5 931
14
34
14
34
377
270
89
18
376
269
89
18
1
1
379
18.5
.17
683
99
366
45
605
24
604
1
318
?1
13
87
49
101
35
51
9
374
35
135
80
3
493
80
3
483
22
945
338
190
293
166
97
123
39
28
5
1
174
2 503
11
127
6
37
8
69
32
288
287
25 169
68
2 049
262
23 120
55
1 129
258
2 195
233
5 681
13
21
13
21
379
299
75
5
377
298
74
5
2
1
1
275
13.4
39 625
144
278
43 653
157 025
1 294
17
47
52
40
44
63
3
4
270
36 587
40
3 407
40
3 407
15
369
249
7 762
232
5 506
63
103
40
18
93
1 442
16
309
4
(D)
7
(D)
35
405
230
26 133
59
2 740
209
23 393
56
2 256
188
3 474
163
6 438
12
24
12
24
275
235
35
5
273
233
35
5
2
2
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 55
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Age of operator (years)
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 64 years
65 years and over
Average age
Operators by sex:
Male
Female
Operators of Spanish origin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family 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,
instttutional, etc farms.
acres.
FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres ,
50 to 69 acres
70 to 99 acres _
100 to 139 acres
140 to 179 acres
180 to 219 acres
220 to 259 acres ___
260 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres
2,000 acres or more
FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (011)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton (0131)
Tobacco (0132)
Sugar crops. Irish potatoes, hay.
peanuts, and other field crops (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 (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
1 807
149
91
688
1 359
458
1 474
212
302
960
115
135
215
437
985
15.8
275
22
239
480
472
442
392
51.0
1 766
281
1 902
226 340
105
15 033
22
4 402
2
20
5
1 186
5
13
4 330
206
547
225
232
241
172
106
74
169
61
12
2
447
447
90
156
97
171
770
389
39
52
182
39
630
34
24
315
258
143
85
30
115
47
67
107
374
20.1
93
12
80
103
93
167
233
55.3
562
126
635
87 602
44
7 859
8
(D)
1
(D)
53
142
68
77
93
70
43
38
76
26
2
153
49
47
241
140
27
15
63
10
4
5
1
2.8
2
12
631
80
18
24
23
9
5 1
6
80
29.9
67
5 468
11
(D)
2
(D)
103
96
7 781
7
1 250
8
7
22
41
13.3
15
93
49.5
89
11 147
3
(D)
1
(D)
158
5
4
5
8
19
110
22.5
25
167
59.8
151
16
153
26 510
10
1 285
4
810
56 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Age of operator (years)
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
Not on farm operated
Not reported
Operators by pnncipal 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 64 years
65 years and over
Average age
Operators by sex:
Male ...
Female
Operators of Spanish origin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family 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.
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)
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay,
peanuts, and other field crops (01 33,
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 (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
1 177
115
67
143
1 216
69
217
930
148
330
611
13.6
182
10
159
377
379
275
159
48.9
1 204
155
1 267
138 738
61
7 174
14
(D)
2
12
5
1 186
12
(D)
155
405
157
155
148
102
63
36
93
35
10
2
294
294
41
111
53
132
529
249
12
37
119
29
25
6
22.4
9
(D)
1
(D)
130
28
1
9
150
9
17
124
31
37
54
17
52
20
159
30.8
134
25
146
(D)
10
501
3
ID)
335
25
17
19
358
13
78
267
29
66
149
96
7.9
37
330
47
350
34 125
19
1 806
6
(D)
2
(D)
51
129
46
46
31
18
13
8
26
5
4
181
67
12
38
6
334
29
16
18
361
14
57
290
13
31
83
206
13.5
46
379
49.4
339
40
353
34 792
19
2 331
4
347
3
213
45
116
49
38
47
25
18
10
22
9
153
72
4
6
29
6
239
21
15
257
21
43
193
7
12
32
181
275
58.9
259
16
256
34 704
12
(D)
2
(D)
1
1
2
(D)
3
1 338
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 57
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $10,000
Less than $1,000 (see text)
$1,000 to $1,499
$1,500 to $1.999
$2,000 to $2,499
$2,500 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 or more
Grains farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 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..
Oats farms..
$1.000..
Other grains farms..
$1.000..
Cotton and cottonseed farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Tobacco farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Hay. silage, and field seeds farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Fruits, nuts, and berries farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse products farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Other crops. farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Poultry and poultry products farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Dairy products _ farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Cattle and calves farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) _ _ farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork,
and other agricultural services — farms.
$1,000.
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) farms.
$1,000.
See footnotes at end of table.
2 047
7 227
1 839
617
209
175
132
430
276
136
72
12
18
1
(D)
8
17
2
(D)
2
(D)
671
1 697
100
815
190
569
36
339
209
745
48
506
127
589
41
430
35
31
1
(D)
286
189
9
78
104
328
22
248
718
1 762
98
836
233
375
15
150
328
329
10
89
259
596
37
336
141
144
688
3 475
556
135
49
50
44
147
131
88
44
4
1
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
593
159
245
784
55
460
102
396
29
288
89
350
25
249
62
324
26
261
19
10
79
62
4
26
54
245
17
195
272
831
52
459
73
105
3
36
97
131
5
47
83
235
16
158
206
579
2
(D)
1
(D)
5
59
5
59
1
(D)
3
11
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
80
534
52
14
4
2
5
11
16
19
9
23
(D)
12
(D)
11
61
5
48
7
(D)
1
(D)
11
70
6
61
1
(D)
13
(D)
15
91
6
79
28
(D)
7
(D)
7
(D)
1
(D)
12
20
1
(D)
14
(D)
2
(D)
103
457
88
23
8
5
6
24
22
12
3
1
(D)
1
(D)
26
75
a
54
15
34
3
24
8
29
2
(D)
10
59
5
51
23
(D)
2
(D)
5
4
41
109
4
42
18
18
24
59
3
(D)
21
52
3
27
93
502
72
20
6
2
6
24
14
10
11
1
(D)
1
(D)
25
71
5
45
19
52
4
32
16
57
3
29
10
37
2
(Dl
7
(D)
8
44
3
31
41
131
9
74
15
27
1
(D)
15
17
31
122
167
907
132
35
10
15
10
29
33
20
15
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
58
213
16
126
6
75
20
122
10
109
7
44
4
39
5
(D)
12
19
2
(D)
11
59
5
49
70
248
15
144
15
29
1
(D)
23
20
1
(D)
51
2
(D)
41
140
58 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Age of operator (years)
65 and over
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) _ farms.
$1,000.
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $10,000__
Less than $1,000 (see text)
$1,000 to $1.499 _
$1,500 to $1.999
$2,000 to $2,499 ___
$2,500 to $4.999
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 or more
Grains farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $5,000 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.
Oats farms.
$1,000.
Other grains farms.
$1,000.
Cotton and cottonseed farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $5,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Tobacco farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $5,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Hay. silage, and field seeds farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $5,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.
$1,000.
Sates of $5,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $5,000 or more farms.,
$1,000.
Nursery and greenhouse products farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $5,000 or more _ farms.
$1,000.
Other crops farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $5,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Poultry and poultry products farms.,
$1.000.,
Sales of $5,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Dairy products farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $5,000 or more farms.
$1,000.,
Cattle and calves farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $5,000 or more _ farms.
$1,000.
Hogs and pigs farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $5,000 or more farms.,
$1,000.
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $5,000 or more farms-
$1,000.
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) _ farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1,000.
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork.
and other agncultural services _ farms.
$1,000.
Value of agncultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) farms.
$1,000.
See footnotes at end of table.
1 359
3 753
1 283
482
160
125
88
283
145
48
28
8
16
1
(D)
6
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
426
912
45
355
88
173
7
52
120
396
23
257
65
265
15
170
16
21
1
(D)
207
127
5
52
50
83
5
52
446
931
46
377
160
270
12
113
231
198
5
42
176
360
21
178
387
580
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
159
401
152
60
26
7
6
34
19
6
1
1
(D)
42
88
5
33
16
(D)
18
49
4
29
10
28
2
(D)
4
1
12
5
(D)
1
(D)
52
(D)
6
43
28
(D)
1
(D)
33
28
1
(D)
36
48
3
23
13
ID)
377
998
361
111
56
40
25
94
35
12
4
2
(D)
1
(D)
100
202
9
69
24
36
2
(D)
36
101
6
65
7
20
1
(D)
3
13
1
(D)
70
23
15
(D)
131
300
15
124
71
115
3
31
81
88
3
(D)
59
95
4
35
125
209
379
1 121
351
131
49
42
27
67
35
14
14
2
(D)
2
(D)
116
245
13
100
21
48
2
(D)
32
128
6
(D)
27
156
10
127
3
2
14
(D)
2
(D)
127
245
11
94
37
86
6
54
66
49
1
(D)
42
104
6
54
109
174
275
689
258
124
17
22
18
56
21
12
5
2
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
90
178
5
57
17
54
3
25
17
33
1
(D)
12
31
1
(D)
3
3
30
51
4
(D)
8
(D)
92
189
6
61
20
34
2
(D)
36
28
159
517
/ 53
12
11
12
29
34
4
4
1
(D)
1
(D)
74
195
13
96
17
85
6
69
9
31
1
(D)
15
23
1
(D)
7
14
1
(D)
42
102
8
56
3
(D)
15
5
13
36
4
25
33
44
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 59
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Age of operator (years)
35 to 44
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received — farms-
$1,000.
Feed grains farms.
$1,000.
Wheat.. farms.
$1,000.
Cotton farms-
$1,000.
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and honey.. farms..
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES1
Livestock and poultry purchased farms..
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 or more
Feed for livestock and poultry farms.
$1,000_
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 or more
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms..
tons..
$1,000-
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 49 tons
50 to 99 tons
100 tons or more
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 or more
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms-
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999 ,
$1,000 to $4,999 _
$5,000 or more
Commercial fertilizer farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 or more
Other agricultural chemicals farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999 _
$5,000 or more
Hired farm labor farms,
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $2,499.-
$2,500 to $4,999 _
$5,000 or more ___
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms-
workers.
Less than 150 days _ farms.
workers.
Contract labor farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999 __ _ _.
$1,000 to $4.999 _
$5,000 or more
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 or more
See footnotes at end of table.
822
988
446
123
205
48
1 241
1 607
442
247
519
33
629
3 889
701
625
3
1
304
115
200
10
484
135
438
17
28
1
812
396
556
158
95
3
474
156
396
51
27
634
994
203
60
358
13
130
193
594
2 081
112
128
347
177
235
57
49
6
282
428
160
40
61
21
437
659
192
15
257
1 770
328
255
2
108
57
88
4
178
53
160
10
7
1
300
199
189
58
50
3
175
64
140
21
14
279
537
61
16
192
10
75
121
263
1 113
53
71
20
4
27
2
73
135
96
159
29
18
48
1
71
532
112
71
28
15
27
1
30
12
26
2
2
79
80
42
23
13
1
39
12
35
2
2
66
100
23
4
38
1
20
30
65
175
21
37
46
37
33
2
10
1
87
149
31
1
51
4
43
342
59
41
2
7
1
30
1
11
14
39
163
5
(D)
49
139
4
9
27
9
35
359
58
35
7
12
10
39
2
(D)
1
1
64
144
33
3
19
9
398
73
21
28
19
33
10
31
1
1
51
32
24
10
17
34
17
20
9
5
83
146
65
2
12
25
77
524
4
3
60 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms.
$1.000_
Feed grains farms.
$1,000.
Wheat farms.
$1,000.
Cotton farms.
$1,000.
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and honey farms.
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999 _
$5,000 or more
Feed for livestock and poultry farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999 _
$5,000 or more
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms..
tons.
$1,000..
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 49 tons
50 to 99 tons
100 tons or more
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 or more
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 or more
Commercial fertilizer farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 or more
Other agncultural chemicals farms..
$1.000_.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 or more
Hired farm labor farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $2,499 _..
$2,500 to $4.999
$5,000 or more
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms.
workers.
Less than 150 days farms.
workers.
Contract labor farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999 ,
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 or more
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 or more
See footnotes at end of table.
540
561
286
83
144
27
804
948
300
159
327
18
372
119
373
370
1
1
196
58
112
6
306
82
278
7
21
512
197
367
100
45
299
92
256
30
13
355
457
142
44
166
3
55
72
331
968
59
57
26
17
13
3
263
117
202
41
14
6
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
52
(D)
23
11
5
13
102
108
35
25
42
73
364
68
73
38
9
26
31
(D)
24
7
61
(D)
43
12
6
(D)
32
6
37
(D)
18
4
15
7
(Dl
37
(D)
1
(D)
199
218
87
32
77
3
245
73
40
131
1
99
508
84
138
61
93
32
13
75
17
68
6
1
131
151
61
19
50
1
13
15
127
264
27
(D)
23
117
63
87
20
5
5
163
64
129
13
20
1
242
273
92
48
93
9
128
734
128
142
43
106
32
4
70
18
65
1
4
102
143
41
14
46
1
157
166
70
30
53
4
50
416
77
49
1
16
14
17
3
80
18
74
4
2
102
48
78
8
16
72
32
64
8
49
58
19
1
28
1
3
3
47
106
5
4
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
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Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Age of operator (years)
25 to 34
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES1 -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499 _
$500 to $999 _
$1,000 to $4,999 __
$5,000 or more
Petroleum products farms.
$1,000.
Gasoline and gasohol farms.
$1,000.
Diesel fuel farms.
$1,000.
LP gas, butane, and propane farms.
$1,000.
Fuel oil and kerosene farms.
$1,000.
Natural gas farms.
$1,000.
Motor oil and grease farms..
$1,000.
Electricity farms..
$1,000.
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms..
$1,000..
Interest expense _ farms..
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 or more
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text) _
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'
Automobiles farms..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
number..
Wheel tractors farms..
number..
2 or 3 farms..
number..
4 or more farms.
number.
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms.
number.
Corn heads for combines _ farms.
number.
Cottonpickers and strippers farms-
number.
Mower conditioners farms.
number.
Pickup balers farms-
number.
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel 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-
See footnotes at end of table.
2 032
1 641
975
478
561
18
2 032
1 118
1 881
657
729
223
128
40
257
91
22
4
2 032
102
1 391
432
256
90
481
1 146
119
71
240
51
1 471
2 035
31 606
214
768
528
417
97
11
1 108
1 400
1 685
2 392
1 695
2 885
785
1 793
55
237
2
(D)
17
19
458
499
775
797
127
155
814
12 775
419
3 410
5 584
328
1 799
699
771
224
200
263
12
543
675
304
263
104
60
25
133
59
22
4
699
46
503
190
116
38
167
311
51
36
62
18
503
699
12 221
72
222
182
186
31
6
432
518
593
915
589
1 139
311
750
32
143
1
ID)
12
14
188
199
310
323
59
67
302
5 772
171
1 415
2 660
133
870
10
10
2
(D)
(D)
134
150
42
40
50
2
134
112
127
58
65
32
17
6
17
6
8
2
134
9
75
29
27
8
48
85
10
16
17
5
83
134
2 557
27
34
22
38
13
78
98
122
169
89
(D)
47
(D)
7
(D)
79
2 243
58
389
899
31
116
109
123
21
40
4
109
80
107
35
35
19
16
7
16
7
14
3
109
109
1 735
11
34
32
30
2
71
94
87
128
79
112
26
(D)
1
(D)
52
348
32
283
559
67
123
17
15
34
1
67
95
66
60
23
12
12
1
22
14
67
1 557
2
13
18
26
6
2
39
44
60
104
67
149
32
78
10
46
1
(D)
7
(D)
33
1 078
14
119
165
13
142
151
165
33
56
60
2
151
118
149
68
82
26
5
8
37
6
151
10
127
40
15
6
32
63
151
3 311
2
41
37
63
5
3
113
139
135
257
147
323
99
259
4
20
1
(D)
52
812
45
443
817
25
179
62 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982 Con
[Excludes abnormal larms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Age ot operator (years)
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES1 -Con.
Energy and petroleum products (arms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 or more...
Petroleum products _. farms..
$1,000..
Gasoline and gasohol farms..
$1.000..
Diesel fuel farms..
$1,000..
LP gas. butane, and propane farms..
$1.000..
Fuel oil and kerosene farms..
$1.000..
Natural gas farms..
$1,000..
Motor oil and grease farms..
$1,000_.
Electricity farms..
$1,000..
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms..
$1.000..
Interest expense farms..
$1,000_.
Farms wtth expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 or more
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text)
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
Automobiles farms..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
number..
Wheel tractors farms,.
number..
2 or 3 farms..
number..
4 or more farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms..
number..
Corn heads for combines __ farms.,
number. .
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
number..
Mower conditioners farms..
number..
Pickup balers farms..
number..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel 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.
See footnotes at end of table.
751
278
298
6
1 333
575
1 206
353
466
119
68
14
124
33
1 333
56
242
140
52
314
835
178
33
1 336
19 386
142
546
346
231
66
5
676
882
1 092
1 477
1 106
1 746
474
1 043
23
94
1
(D)
5
5
270
300
465
474
68
88
512
7 003
248
1 995
2 924
195
929
5
162
2
(D)
4
5
5
9
3
7
2
ID)
2
IP)
1
(D)
1
(D)
138
90
81
20
37
138
55
134
43
26
6
1
(D)
10
(D)
138
95
26
21
10
46
216
6
1
22
17
92
138
166
9
32
64
33
52
(D)
128
165
106
164
55
113
(Dl
62
(D)
61
(D)
43
449
625
25
ID)
368
218
187
101
80
368
134
329
80
127
31
19
(D)
42
(D)
368
14
43
16
133
353
25
16
85
7
229
370
5 017
51
155
86
64
13
1
152
215
311
454
277
392
88
(D)
2
(D)
1
ID)
2
(D)
88
107
121
125
138
2 093
67
655
810
51
197
366
249
223
84
57
2
366
178
327
103
147
38
33
10
22
9
366
18
254
58
23
13
83
140
25
11
43
4
366
132
37
163
98
46
21
1
178
230
303
410
322
479
134
(D)
3
(D)
57
61
132
134
25
36
142
1 420
64
391
560
55
194
277
161
168
46
62
1
277
101
245
58
96
24
11
1
29
7
277
10
190
48
45
12
41
82
10
7
21
3
278
668
27
93
67
67
23
1
173
224
227
296
255
461
145
339
4
16
1
(D)
102
1 596
56
362
533
40
142
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 63
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total farming
and other
Farming
Item
Age of operator (years)
occupations
Total
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control— Con.
Nematodes in crops farms..
29
21
-
13
-
-
8
-
acres on which used..
39
29
-
14
-
-
15
-
Diseases in crops and orchards (arms..
244
76
-
19
9
5
22
21
acres on which used. .
1 355
347
-
40
27
66
94
120
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture farms. .
201
85
-
30
10
13
20
12
acres on which used. .
1 466
584
-
192
36
150
110
96
Chemicals for defoliation, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms..
39
10
-
3
2
1
2
2
acres on which used..
307
125
-
42
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory farms..
989
328
2
43
47
45
89
102
number..
12 852
5 856
(D)
(D)
600
1 055
1 674
1 600
Farms with—
1 to 9
546
236
176
28
3
130
84
94
18
2
2
23
6
8
5
1
29
10
6
2
9
13
18
4
1
32
23
29
5
37
10 to 19
32
20 to 49
31
50 to 99
2
100 to 199
_
200 or more
-
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
787
263
2
35
41
35
69
81
number..
4 842
2 168
(D)
(D)
338
405
587
564
Beef cows farms..
629
189
2
18
35
27
47
60
number. .
3 697
1 453
(D)
(D)
301
261
382
434
Farms with—
1 to 4
377
136
77
37
2
90
43
36
19
1
2
14
2
1
1
20
7
3
4
1
7
7
9
4
22
11
6
8
25
5 to 9
16
10 to 19
17
20 to 49
2
50 to 99
-
100 or more
298
129
1
23
17
15
35
_
Milk cows farms..
38
number..
1 145
715
(D)
(D)
37
144
205
130
Farms with —
1 to 4
234
38
14
8
4
87
23
8
7
4
1
14
4
2
3
16
1
5
5
1
4
22
5
5
2
1
30
5 to 9
7
10 to 19
_
20 to 29
1
30 to 49
_
50 to 99
_
100 or more __ _
-
Heifers and heifer calves farms..
680
248
2
31
29
37
75
74
number..
5 191
2 540
(D)
(D)
125
463
752
677
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves. _ farms..
724
241
2
31
33
36
69
70
number. .
2 819
1 148
(D)
(D)
137
187
335
359
Cattle and calves sold farms..
718
272
2
28
41
41
70
90
number..
5 149
2 478
(D)
(D)
330
464
675
784
$1,000..
1 762
831
(D)
(D)
109
131
248
262
Calves farms.-
389
163
2
17
24
28
38
54
number..
2 052
955
(D)
(D)
128
199
252
293
$1.000..
245
116
(D)
(D)
18
23
40
29
Cattle farms.
608
230
2
21
33
34
60
80
number __
3 097
1 523
(D)
(D)
202
265
423
491
$1.000..
1 517
715
(D)
(D)
91
108
208
233
Fattened on grain and concentrates farms..
201
65
1
5
15
14
15
15
number. .
608
211
(D)
(D)
49
44
52
54
$1,000..
321
91
(D)
(D)
20
19
22
24
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
357
104
1
13
22
20
22
26
number..
3 099
1 089
(D)
(D)
133
266
342
185
Farms with —
1 to 9
285
45
19
5
2
1
148
83
15
3
1
1
1
45
1
1
10
1
1
1
7
20
1
1
9
16
3
1
13
17
3
1
1
7
20
10 to 24
6
25 to 49
_
50 to 99
_
100 to 199
_
200 or more _
_
Used or to be used for breeding farms..
8
number..
778
224
(D)
(D)
30
51
48
59
Other farms..
320
94
1
13
21
16
19
24
number..
2 321
865
(D)
(D)
103
215
294
126
Hogs and pigs sold _. farms..
233
73
1
7
18
15
15
17
number. .
5 437
1 442
(D)
(D)
244
410
280
267
$1,000..
375
105
(D)
(D)
18
27
29
17
Feeder pigs farms..
96
27
1
5
6
6
2
7
number. _
3 442
817
(D)
193
126
250
(D)
210
$1.000..
123
30
(D)
8
4
9
(D)
7
Lifters of pigs farrowed between—
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov 30 ... farms..
168
52
1
8
12
13
9
9
number. .
818
236
(D)
(D)
38
96
37
42
Dec. 1 and May 31 farms..
147
44
1
8
9
10
8
8
number..
463
118
(D)
(D)
23
33
28
16
June 1 and Nov. 30 _ farms..
91
34
4
5
10
6
9
number..
355
118
-
5
15
63
9
26
See footnotes at end of table,
64 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to
control— Con.
Nematodes in crops _ farms.
acres on which used-
Diseases in crops and orchards larms.
acres on which used-
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture _ farms.
acres on which used-
Chemicals tor defoliation, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms..
acres on which used.
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory farms,.
number..
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49 _
50 to 99
100 to 199 _
200 or more
Cows and heifers that had calved farms. .
number..
Beef cows _ farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 4
5 to 9 _
10 to 19
20 to 49 ._.
50 to 99. _
100 or more _
Milk cows farms-.
number..
Farms with—
1 to 4 ___
5 to 9
10 to 19 _
20 to 29 _
30 to 49 _ _
50 to 99
100 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..
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
number. _
Farms with —
1 to 9 _
10 to 24__
25 to 49 _
50 to 99 _ ..
100 to 199
200 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..
See footnotes at end of table.
Other occupations
Total
8
10
168
1 00B
116
882
29
182
661
6 996
416
152
82
10
1
524
2 674
440
2 244
287
93
41
18
1
169
430
147
15
6
1
432
2 651
483
1 671
446
2 671
931
226
1 097
129
378
1 574
802
136
397
231
253
2 010
202
30
16
4
1
103
554
226
1 456
160
3 995
270
69
2 625
93
116
582
103
345
57
237
Age of operator (years)
3
25
2
(D)
1
1
1
(D)
2
(0)
26
216
17
(D)
4
8
81
795
58
15
6
2
69
282
56
(D)
41
10
3
2
24
(D)
21
3
55
(D)
2
65
(D)
(D)
2
52
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
30
jD)
(D)
M
(D)
2
41
ID)
(D)
IUI
(D)
-
16
-
33
-
20
1
43
(D)
(D)
-
35
-
6
1
1
-
1
1
18
(D)
(D)
1
41
(D)
(D)
1
28
(Dj
(D)
luj
(D)
1
11
(Dj
(D)
M
(D)
1
22
(D)
(D)
1
19
(D)
<°>
2
(D)
45
138
20
112
5
16
196
2 096
123
43
26
3
1
156
740
137
654
91
32
7
7
132
836
145
520
131
947
300
65
475
54
117
472
246
54
159
87
93
777
72
12
7
2
50
227
78
550
71
1 657
115
32
1 093
38
56
225
50
135
28
90
6
(D)
19
74
31
184
15
119
187
1 815
124
43
19
1
150
802
126
679
79
29
13
5
47
123
40
5
2
113
564
136
449
127
623
245
62
212
32
110
411
214
39
110
68
537
55
10
3
22
175
62
362
37
1 255
86
17
758
27
24
187
21
99
15
47
431
14
71
3
(D)
136
1 640
77
32
23
4
105
631
88
525
55
15
14
3
1
33
106
28
1
3
1
92
648
90
361
92
573
189
50
217
20
74
356
169
15
47
29
35
339
29
1
4
1
91
34
248
20
733
34
7
637
24
10
112
9
(D)
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
LIVESTOCK -Con.
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..
nurnber..
Horses and ponies sold _ farms..
number..
$1,000__
Goats inventory _ _. farms..
number..
Goats sold farms..
number..
$1.000..
POULTRY
Chickens 3 months old or older inventory _. farms. .
number..
Farms with—
1 to 99
100 to 399..
400 to 1,599
1,600 to 3.199
3,200 to 9.999
10,000 to 19,999
20,000 or more
Hens and pullets of laying age farms..
number. .
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age farms..
number.-
Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms. .
number..
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold farms..
number..
Farms with —
1 to 1,999
2.000 to 3.999 _
4,000 to 7,999
8,000 or more
Turkey hens kept for breeding farms..
number..
Turkeys sold _ farms. .
number. _
CROPS HARVESTED
Corn for silage or green chop farms..
acres.,
tons, green. _
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres _.
25 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres __
100 acres or more
Irish potatoes farms..
acres..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
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 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 acres or more _._
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain,
and wild hay (see text) farms..
acres. .
tons, dry..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.
342
7 954
300
5 120
289
4 861
289
6 498
47 593
616
3 041
150
330
469
154
924
62
322
22
420
26 319
389
22
6
1
2
413
16 189
53
10 130
83
13 826
40
18 011
1
1
19
1 122
71
3 735
84
834
12 033
1
IP)
75
8
1
55
44
102
3
8
1 303
38 581
56 620
2
(D)
704
363
188
48
961
25 431
36 798
1
(D)
98
3 162
88
2 229
87
2 185
87
2 831
21 351
189
1 327
53
129
212
48
220
19
88
8
120
15 702
106
7
4
1
2
117
6 289
17
9 413
24
8 210
9
350
6
25
14
967
36
429
5 539
31
26
569
1
(D)
459
16 670
25 482
195
145
91
28
347
10 757
16 094
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
3
207
240
3
202
234
12
419
10
310
9
327
12
422
3 193
30
(D)
9
19
25
10
37
4
10
(Z)
16
(D)
15
(D)
3
2 060
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
4
SO
3
75
1 280
2
(D)
(D)
43
2 283
3 362
36
1 488
2 310
24
1 498
23
1 065
24
1 006
23
1 293
10 280
44
317
12
33
47
14
73
5
(D)
(D)
30
1 574
4
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
4
822
6
92
686
1
(D)
(D)
61
1 697
2 855
42
980
1 580
17
276
13
187
15
293
12
253
1 643
28
277
10
27
54
4
12
2
(D)
(D)
21
770
21
(D)
2
(D)
6
168
3
129
1
(D)
3
52
7
61
765
11
1 573
1
(D)
58
1 864
3 069
44
1 306
2 103
25
531
22
353
16
295
22
437
3 437
47
374
13
23
50
7
27
3
5
(Z)
25
8 944
23
1 914
4
7 030
2
(D)
1
(D)
3
43
107
1 811
6
8
960
123
4 911
7 156
92
3 113
4 466
66 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Age of operator (years)
LIVESTOCK-Con.
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. _
$1.000..
Goats inventory __ farms..
number..
Goats sold farms..
number..
$1,000..
POULTRY
Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. farms. .
number..
Farms with—
1 to 99
100 to 399.
400 to 1.599
1.600 to 3,199
3,200 to 9,999
10,000 to 19,999
20.000 or more
Hens and pullets of laying age farms. _
number. _
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age farms..
number. .
Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms..
number. _
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold farms. .
number. _
Farms with —
1 to 1,999
2,000 to 3.999
4,000 to 7.999
8,000 or more
Turkey hens kept for breeding farms..
number..
Turkeys sold farms..
number..
CROPS HARVESTED
Corn for silage or green chop farms..
acres..
tons, green. _
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 acres or more
Irish potatoes farms..
acres.,
cwt..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small gram, 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 49 acres
50 to 99 acres __
100 acres or more...
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain.
and wild hay (see text) farms..
acres. _
tons. dry..
Imgated farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table
244
4 792
212
2 891
202
2 676
202
3 667
26 242
427
1 714
97
201
257
106
704
43
234
14
300
10 617
283
15
2
296
900
36
717
59
5 616
31
17 661
1
1
13
1 097
57
2 768
48
405
6 494
1
(D)
45
3
24
17
1 533
2
(D)
844
21 911
31 138
2
(D)
509
218
97
20
614
14 674
20 704
1
(D)
5
360
595
4
160
295
36
(0)
31
504
29
326
28
493
3 163
51
228
15
20
25
22
99
16
67
4
48
1 224
48
1 099
5
125
15
347
7
378
3
13
15
475
6
97
2 400
5
2
227
85
2 311
3 132
1 519
2 124
83
1 946
73
1 124
71
1 085
71
1 501
11 766
122
438
35
59
74
44
238
16
56
3
102
2 660
101
1
102
2 504
10
156
18
616
12
4 329
4
31
21
240
20
158
2 154
5
5
434
210
5 270
7 462
1
(D)
127
52
27
4
147
3 405
4 664
72
1 347
59
826
56
729
57
1 001
7 220
129
505
21
34
58
24
280
9
(D)
(D)
74
2 596
74
2 565
12
902
9
395
3
8
13
453
9
67
812
5
4
190
1
(D)
230
5 776
8 482
145
54
26
5
174
4 200
6 322
36
624
33
354
33
464
31
530
108
82
346
16
62
64
8
51
51
742
46
4
1
48
(D)
15
(D)
9
3 371
2
(D)
3
1 045
7
(D)
5
30
457
1
(D)
4
3
381
1
(D)
199
5 314
7 141
1
(D)
120
54
18
7
136
3 255
4 074
1
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con.
(Excludes abnormal farms; see text. 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
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) .__ farms.-
acres.-
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
190
693
43
119
143
42
2
3
189
955
7
12
130
42
13
4
102
455
24
86
69
29
1
3
57
348
2
(D)
41
7
7
2
5
51
3
3
5
11
40
6
16
8
3
8
47
6
1
1
15
47
3
5
12
3
7
41
4
2
1
19
90
4
35
14
3
1
1
10
29
9
1
20
106
3
12
12
7
1
10
63
1
(D)
7
1
2
32
121
5
15
23
5.0 to 14.9 acres
15.0 to 24.9 acres
8
1
Land in orchards farms..
acres..
Irrigated _. farms..
acres..
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 14.9 acres
15.0 to 24.9 acres
22
166
1
(D)
15
2
3
2
See footnotes at end of table.
68 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Other occupations
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
88
1
16
24
21
17
9
238
(D)
(D)
51
50
65
27
19
4
5
4
5
1
33
-
3
8
14
(D)
(D)
74
_
15
21
18
12
8
13
-
1
3
3
5
1
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
132
_
13
53
33
22
11
607
-
71
230
165
108
34
5
-
-
2
-
3
_
(D)
-
-
(D)
-
2
-
89
-
8
35
21
17
8
35
-
4
14
10
4
3
6
-
1
4
1
_
2
-
-
-
1
1
-
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Vegetables harvested tor sale (see text) ... farms..
acres..
Irrigated farms..
acres. .
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 14.9 acres
15.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 acres or more
Land in orchards . - - .. farms. .
acres..
irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 14.9 acres
15.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 acres or more
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 69
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1 to 9
acres
10 to 49
acres
50 to 69
acres
70 to 99
acres
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number
percent
Land in farms acres.
Average size of farm acres.
Value of land and buildings1 farms.
$1,000.
Average per farm.. dollars.
Average per acre dollars.
Farms by value of land and buildings:
$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 or more
Owned and rented land by operator:
Land owned farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased from others farms.
acres.
Rented or leased land in farms farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased to others farms.
acres.
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 199 acres
200 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres _
2,000 acres or more
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only farms.
acres.
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured farms.
acres.
On which all crops failed .__ farms.
acres .
In cultivated summer fallow farms.
acres.
Idle farms.
acres.
Total woodland farms.
acres.
Woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Woodland not pastured farms.
acres.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc farms.
acres.
Pastureland, all types __ farms.
acres .
Irrigated land farms.
acres .
Harvested cropland irrigated farms.
acres.
Pasture and other land irrigated farms.
acres.
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 _ farms.
acres.
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 __
See footnotes at end of table.
2 745
100.0
462 210
168
2 746
549 106
199 966
1 181
218
376
316
589
367
664
183
24
9
2 618
391 452
924
76 508
924
76 368
133
5 750
2
483
15?
934
2
272
114
988
1
562
354
249
98
8
1
1
195
30 291
129
1
291
65
522
41
314
275
5
528
2
150
261
782
639
31
665
1
942
230
117
520
19
514
1
834
27
980
1
770
81
470
176
1
307
172
1
272
7
35
1
(D)
2 745
1 822
794
129
2 736
1 816
791
129
9
6
3
252
9.2
1 044
4
224
11 306
50 473
13 364
114
55
10
28
11
6
224
1 220
45
172
45
146
10
348
151
428
118
259
38
134
6
12
3
(D)
2
(D)
8
17
45
157
19
59
30
21
50
170
409
70
243
36
55
36
55
252
207
16
29
250
205
16
29
2
2
600
21.9
15 671
26
577
61 458
106 513
3 988
72
140
121
142
43
53
6
566
13 750
147
2 321
147
2 321
18
400
522
6 805
443
4 553
443
227
1 653
25
82
24
102
13
64
67
351
402
5 983
97
729
359
5 254
105
993
410
1 890
349
3 375
64
233
62
(D)
2
(D)
600
453
113
34
599
452
113
34
1
1
243
8.9
14 198
58
272
38 877
142 930
2 476
15
44
25
69
45
71
3
237
13 138
49
1 592
49
1 592
17
532
222
5 229
197
3 654
185
12
243
194
43
6
243
194
43
6
264
9.6
21 872
83
280
42 932
153 329
1 854
5
33
35
82
60
65
251
18 415
94
3 835
94
3 775
10
378
246
8 013
229
6 069
193
36
102
110
1 132
1 506
11
8
64
64
2
8
(D)
112
3
5
(D)
43
25
22
325
219
199
232
6 810
11 425
50
52
977
1 130
182
214
5 833
10 295
39
44
655
572
152
185
1 504
1 862
157
165
2 764
3 208
10
10
47
52
10
8
47
(D)
-
2
-
(D)
264
170
81
13
264
170
81
13
70 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
140 to 179
acres
227
8.3
35 982
159
211
40 465
191 777
1 207
3
23
31
45
44
45
19
1
219
31 860
78
5 451
78
5 441
14
1 329
180 to 219
acres
220 lo 259
acres
260 10 499
acres
500 10 999
acres
1,000 10 1,999
acres
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number.
percent.
Land in farms acres.
Average size of farm acres.
Value of land and buildings' farms.
$1,000.
Average per farm dollars.
Average per acre ..dollars.
Farms by value of land and buildings:
$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 or more
Owned and rented land by operator
Land owned farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased from others farms.
acres.
Rented or leased land in farms farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased to others farms.
acres.
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 199 acres _
200 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1.000 to 1.999 acres
2,000 acres or more
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only farms.
acres.
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured farms.
acres.
On which all crops failed farms.
acres.
In cultivated summer fallow___ ___ farms.
acres.
Idle farms.
acres.
Total woodland farms.
acres.
Woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Woodland not pastured farms.
acres.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads.
wasteland, etc. _ farms.
acres.
Pastureland. all types farms.
acres.
Irrigated land farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland irrigated farms.
acres.
Pasture and other land irrigated farms.
acres.
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 _. farms.
acres.
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
See footnotes at end of table.
219
12 494
209
9 008
142
38
29
127
2 796
13
(D)
6
103
1
(D)
23
493
212
20 297
70
3 559
182
16 738
42
1 408
151
1 783
177
7 763
8
24
8
24
227
150
69
8
226
150
68
159
5.8
31 421
198
217
60 575
279 147
1 416
154
26 372
62
5 264
62
5 261
10
215
154
11 723
145
6 950
79
2 235
96
1
(D)
5
(D)
20
373
143
16 393
42
2 556
127
13 837
39
1 442
101
1 863
119
6 233
6
18
6
(D)
1
(D)
159
97
57
5
157
96
56
5
2
1
1
132
4.8
31 550
239
132
31 983
242 295
1 014
129
26 275
59
5 460
59
5 439
10
185
128
10 666
124
8 305
56
41
22
5
62
1 866
8
142
3
10
3
24
14
319
124
7 828
34
2 009
114
5 819
31
1 252
1 804
96
5 127
5
70
5
70
1
(D)
132
73
56
3
132
73
56
3
370
13.5
131 527
355
332
114 860
345 964
977
2
1
13
45
54
142
67
7
1
363
110 379
182
22 209
182
22 189
25
1 061
362
47 121
349
35 242
109
97
94
49
210
10 180
13
402
10
74
5
32
37
1 191
336
72 023
130
8 403
316
63 620
74
3 905
248
8 478
285
22 488
13
239
13
239
370
188
174
8
368
187
173
8
2
1
1
165
6.0
103 886
630
177
75 678
427 559
683
160
86 960
89
17 812
89
17 812
6
886
163
29 825
159
22 074
38
31
52
34
4
90
5 935
6
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
18
1 623
157
64 341
61
9 267
146
55 074
59
(D)
108
(D)
134
(D)
9
(D)
9
(D)
1
(D)
165
76
84
5
165
76
84
5
26
9
32 399
1 246
26
20 213
777 423
624
23
26 607
13
5 857
13
5 857
4
65
26
(D)
26
5 948
6
7
2
8
2
1
11
(D)
1
(D)
4
161
24
22 067
9
875
22
21 192
7
(D)
16
(D)
16
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 71
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
1 to 9
acres
10 to 49
acres
50 to 69
acres
70 to 99
acres
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 64 years
65 years and over __
Average age
Operators by sex:
Male
Female
Operators of Spanish origin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family 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.
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)
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay,
peanuts, and other field crops (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 (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
2 383
217
145
1 293
1 452
923
1 650
293
326
1 031
172
170
250
533
1 437
17.0
355
28
319
634
644
636
484
50.9
2 436
309
2 457
377 162
188
48 503
76
27 626
2
74
9
2 125
15
6 794
252
600
243
264
304
227
159
132
370
165
26
3
2
458
458
115
199
160
177
802
411
502
92
197
41
204
31
17
82
170
61
174
18
34
122
17
36
46
69
68
9.5
33
9
54
71
66
25
27
45.1
199
53
225
953
17
49
10
42
515
58
27
177
423
130
454
51
88
315
16
37
94
159
237
11.5
73
6
88
179
146
102
79
47.6
499
101
558
14 577
27
676
9
242
9
3
68
3
108
191
78
14
34
71
10
214
15
14
82
161
58
170
32
33
105
15
15
22
53
128
16.2
25
1
19
64
58
50
51
52.0
215
28
230
13 443
9
503
235
16
13
105
159
73
173
13
50
110
18
21
20
58
128
15.8
37
1
39
66
51
67
40
49.9
229
35
244
20 201
17
3
233
72 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal larms; see text. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
140 to 179
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 54 years - --
55 to 64 years -
65 years and over
Average age
Operators by sex:
Male - - - —
Female.-
Operators of Spanish origin.
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family --- 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
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)
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay,
peanuts, and other field crops (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 (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
207
12
8
123
104
115
27
18
70
19
13
11
36
139
19.9
28
4
24
43
41
63
52
53.2
203
24
217
(D)
8
1 347
1
(D)
180 to 219
acres
134
15
10
8
8
25
102
21.1
16
2
16
28
44
38
31
52.2
148
11
141
27 894
13
2 524
60
40
6
3
9
8
6
3
13
8
73
49
47
31
44
37
5
2
7
5
3
4
220 to 259
acres
123
4
5
6
5
14
92
21.5
15
10
24
30
41
27
54.7
127
5
115
27 490
12
2 850
4
(D)
4
1
(D)
132
260 to 499
acres
321
26
23
258
112
184
157
42
32
83
29
6
15
40
242
23.6
67
1
21
66
91
112
79
54.6
352
18
309
109 776
40
14 102
5 837
2
ID)
370
55
83
59
171
3
7
5
500 to 999
acres
136
15
14
123
42
12
4
19
110
22.7
20
2
14
27
34
57
31
53.5
161
4
119
74 189
27
17 037
15
9 847
1
14
1
(D)
1,000 to 1.999
acres
3
ID)
3
19
23.0
4
1
5
6
10
4
53.7
16
(D)
5
6 443
3
4 091
2,000 acres or
more
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
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Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text- For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1 to 9
acres
10 to 49
acres
50 to 69
acres
70 to 99
acres
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms..
$1,000_.
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2.500. _
$2,500 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $99.999
$100,000 to $249,999
$250,000 to $499,999
$500,000 or more
Grains farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 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..
Oats farms..
$1,000..
Other grains - farms..
$1,000..
Cotton and cottonseed farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Tobacco farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Hay. silage, and field seeds farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Fruits, nuts, and berries farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse products.. farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Other crops farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Poultry and poultry products farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Dairy products farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Cattle and calves farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Hogs and pigs farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000.,
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.,
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork,
and other agricultural services farms.
$1,000.
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text)--- _ farms.
$1,000.
See footnotes at end of table.
2 745
101 074
1 133
430
276
208
156
277
191
51
23
17
118
2
(D)
12
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
824
3 874
11
1 284
272
3 242
15
2 032
291
7 573
24
6 067
216
11 170
43
9 720
51
185
1
(D)
359
11 979
34
11 522
579
52 106
385
(D)
1 232
7 288
17
1 837
272
714
3
180
368
365
292
2 459
5
1 579
252
782
118
44
26
20
19
16
8
1
199
275
723
4 941
5
ID)
68
1 569
11
1 019
1
(D)
48
1 241
8
1 146
9
196
1
(D)
60
371
2
(D)
33
39
218
1
(D)
81
158
600
7 553
366
96
44
41
19
20
8
4
2
5
1
2
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
110
133
80
553
2
(D)
83
502
2
(D)
63
2 462
13
2 139
11
18
121
2 796
11
2 710
30
294
2
(D)
145
261
81
130
104
75
93
328
1
(D)
243
3 304
140
42
26
17
6
10
1
194
878
74
154
19
110
17
1 992
4
1 951
28
143
1
(D)
16
355
4
281
68
184
25
152
2
(D)
33
55
66
159
264
781
122
57
36
17
7
18
3
2
2
97
245
33
217
1
(D)
28
213
1
(D)
18
247
2
(D)
3
4
36
1 032
3
1 008
27
927
11
766
110
263
30
1 557
2
(D)
79
290
74 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982 -Con.
(Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
140 to 179
acres
180 to 219
acres
220 to 259
acres
260 to 499
acres
500 to 999
acres
1.000 to 1,999
acres
2.000 acres or
more
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms..
$1.000..
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
$2,500 to $4.999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $99.999..
$100,000 to $249.999
$250,000 to $499,999
$500,000 or more
Grains -- tarms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 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..
Oats farms..
$1.000..
Other grains farms..
$1.000..
Cotton and cottonseed farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more __ farms..
$1.000..
Tobacco farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds farms. .
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms..
$1,000_.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Fruits, nuts, and berries farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Nursery and greenhouse products farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Other crops... farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Poultry and poultry products farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Dairy products farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Cattle and calves farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000.
Hogs and pigs farms..
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000.
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork.
and other agricultural services farms.
$1,000.
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) farms.
$1,000.
See footnotes at end of table
227
5 297
91
36
31
14
15
26
13
2
(D)
2
(D)
95
318
21
284
3
217
16
96
354
3
285
4
(D)
25
934
3
914
56
2 732
29
2 409
113
368
21
133
1
(D)
27
19
46
252
159
692
50
21
21
14
17
20
16
65
260
13
214
1
(D)
13
282
3
223
7
94
2
(D)
15
277
1
(D)
46
3 040
27
2 722
95
439
7
(D)
36
174
132
839
30
20
19
5
8
29
17
2
2
2
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
46
225
1
(D)
11
182
1
(D)
14
348
2
(D)
4
995
2
(D)
2
(D)
54
4 076
39
3 738
83
926
1
(D)
6
15
29
359
370
29 276
3
ID)
1
ID)
141
771
3
(D)
27
461
3
331
32
1 414
6
1 167
9
798
2
(D)
9
89
1
(D)
29
4 715
2
(D)
180
18 749
152
18 181
272
2 057
3
152
18
77
69
479
165
21 336
18
15
10
18
12
28
38
19
7
4
64
1
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)
63
846
6
595
10
486
2
(D)
19
3 971
7
3 907
6
585
4
(D)
3
47
9
ID)
97
13 990
81
13 699
129
1 281
7
439
11
(D)
6
(D)
28
1 084
26
935
5
3
2
2
1
3
5
2
3
13
(D)
1
(D)
3
13
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
12
014
12
014
18
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 75
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
1 to 9
acres
10 to 49
acres
50 to 69
acres
70 to 99
acres
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms.
$1,000.
Feed grains farms.
$1,000.
Wheat farms.
$1,000.
Cotton farms.
$1,000.
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and honey __ farms.
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES1
Livestock and poultry purchased farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Feed for livestock and poultry farms.,
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $79,999
$80,000 or more
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms..
tons..
$1,000..
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons _._
100 to 499 tons
500 tons or more
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49.999
$50,000 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 $9,999
$10,000 or more
Commercial fertilizer farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more
Other agricultural chemicals farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999 ,
$20,000 or more
Hired farm labor farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999 _
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms.
workers.
Less than 150 days — farms.
workers.
Contract labor farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 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 $19,999
$20,000 or more _
See footnotes at end of table
1 105
3 987
111
45
11
1 830
25 108
1 252
217
312
49
1 195
115 834
19 982
877
283
35
653
250
205
87
915
1 260
651
216
34
14
1 328
2 711
837
334
146
11
873
667
168
26
12
1 167
13 305
792
237
82
56
568
842
991
514
157
578
80
51
22
4
571
672
418
123
26
4
116
330
262
601
106
4
5
1
242
15
3
2
150
1 312
348
2 084
117
20
10
3
322
11
9
6
85
7 192
1 152
221
12 056
1 812
70
12
3
205
10
6
53
19
7
6
196
17
2
6
45
53
140
176
37
5
2
1
115
21
1
3
70
11
238
86
69
1
223
15
54
8
170
58
52
2
158
12
74
306
207
1 193
65
4
3
2
182
14
4
7
17
35
73
250
45
130
196
590
143
58
123
20
161
320
145
14
2
76
969
172
44
119
37
119
71
101
17
1
81
878
70
7
2
2
31
94
70
433
124
696
97
13
13
1
199
1 143
175
10
12
2
109
5 065
796
102
5
2
112
90
104
349
96
5
1
2
20
60
97
479
4
12
2
1
1
76 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal larms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
140 to 179
acres
180 to 219
acres
220 to 259
acres
260 to 499
acres
500 to 999
acres
1,000 to 1,999
acres
2,000 acres or
more
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms.
$1,000.
Feed grains farms.
$1,000.
Wheat.. _ farms.
$1,000.
Cotton farms.
$1,000.
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, nee, tobacco,
and honey. farms.
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES1
Livestock and poultry purchased farms.,
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $49.999
$50,000 or more
Feed for livestock and poultry farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $79,999
$80,000 or more
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms..
tons..
$1,000..
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons
100 to 499 tons
500 tons or more
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999.
$5,000 to $19,999 ___
$20,000 to $49.999
$50,000 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 $9,999
$10,000 or more
Commercial fertilizer farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999___
$1,000 to $4,999 _
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Other agricultural chemicals farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999__
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999 __
$20,000 or more
Hired farm labor farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999 _.
$5,000 to $19,999 ._
$20,000 to $49.999 _._ _.
$50,000 or more
Workers by days worked:
1 50 days or more farms..
workers. .
Less than 150 days farms..
workers. .
Contract labor farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 _.
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999 _
$20,000 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 $19,999
$20,000 or more
See footnotes at end of table.
53
176
45
5
3
141
1 826
97
20
23
1
85
9 110
1 476
61
23
1
47
84
76
340
15
40
3
11
1
109
301
92
15
1
1
142
1 317
108
9
23
2
97
5 671
1 056
76
20
1
116
174
75
34
7
105
843
75
20
2
8
51
115
32
201
75
1 510
64
6 561
1 157
11
28
23
2
73
82
48
22
2
1
73
171
32
32
9
56
62
42
11
2
1
67
699
40
21
4
2
35
107
58
293
12
22
6
5
1
139
736
96
30
13
265
7 291
87
63
102
13
33 657
5 961
24
76
70
28
189
282
105
77
5
2
235
935
68
102
62
3
172
369
94
66
9
3
227
2 859
109
76
32
10
176
537
175
854
18
111
2
8
7
1
111
131
70
37
4
67
315
51
13
1
2
143
4 581
46
24
62
11
115
19 007
3 381
48
60
7
20
33
41
21
95
264
48
34
9
4
114
701
33
29
48
4
76
496
41
23
5
7
111
3 763
31
45
22
13
95
477
82
531
15
(D)
8
1
3
3
44
125
24
13
6
1
10
(D)
17
1 468
6 739
1 227
7
4
5
3
4
3
6
16
44
8
5
2
1
21
140
14
52
6
6
1
1
18
592
14
68
9
(D)
(D)
7
(D)
2
4
1
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 77
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
lExcludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
1 to 9
acres
10 to 49
acres
50 to 69
acres
70 to 99
acres
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'-Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 ,
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more ,
Petroleum products farms.,
$1,000.
Gasoline and gasohol farms.
$1.000.,
Diesel fuel farms.
$1,000.
LP gas, butane, and propane farms.
$1,000.
Fuel oil and kerosene farms.
$1,000.
Natural gas farms.
$1,000.
Motor oil and grease farms..
$1,000.,
Electricity farms.,
$1,000.
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms.,
$1.000..
Interest expense farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 or more
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text)
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
Automobiles farms..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
number..
Wheel tractors farms..
number.
2 or 3 farms-
number.
4 or more farms.
number.
Gram and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms.
number.
Corn heads for combines farms-
number.
Cottonpickers and strippers farms.
number-
Mower conditioners farms.
number.
Pickup balers farms-
number.
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel 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.
See footnotes at end of table.
2 743
8 998
1 479
827
382
55
2 743
5 829
2 561
2 500
1 211
1 406
282
294
500
1 067
36
(D)
2 743
(D)
2 046
2 830
353
338
974
5 685
258
447
132
137
1 662
2 746
76 129
236
808
590
660
308
113
30
1
1 628
2 115
2 342
4 052
2 350
5 056
1 144
2 744
272
1 378
865
952
1 209
1 249
442
535
1 330
70 295
703
13 654
22 002
492
12 126
224
438
149
44
29
2
224
321
194
108
58
20
20
26
39
148
9
3
224
15
139
95
17
22
56
162
17
32
3
4
224
2 571
113
144
187
248
116
168
41
(D)
1
(D)
70
143
34
56
54
577
845
409
140
24
577
557
530
233
159
54
64
46
93
187
9
2
577
33
393
234
85
55
168
514
75
64
14
15
577
8 057
67
236
126
129
16
3
261
354
472
633
476
699
175
(D)
5
(D)
1
(D)
239
1 559
121
613
898
141
752
271
725
178
82
10
1
271
441
264
123
99
70
25
11
33
220
7
(Z)
271
17
218
138
52
146
66
284
11
40
12
3
272
4 323
21
101
87
41
21
1
177
234
223
317
220
385
92
221
12
48
119
1 221
58
541
804
66
514
280
343
188
82
9
1
280
224
270
131
114
33
13
16
50
(D)
1
(D)
280
20
210
109
38
10
85
296
22
51
5
7
280
5 847
9
91
77
75
24
3
1
154
188
256
424
256
474
137
322
9
42
57
62
130
131
16
17
112
2 636
56
390
655
28
246
78 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
140 to 179
acres
180 to 219
acres
220 to 259
acres
260 to 499
acres
500 to 999
acres
1.000 to 1,999
acres
2,000 acres or
more
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES1 -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms.-
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more
Petroleum products farms..
$1,000..
Gasoline and gasohol farms..
$1,000..
Diesel fuel farms..
$1.000..
LP gas. butane, and propane farms..
$1.000..
Fuel oil and kerosene farms..
$1.000..
Natural gas farms. .
$1,000..
Motor oil and grease farms..
$1.000..
Electricity farms..
$1,000..
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms..
$1,000..
Interest expense farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 or more __
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text)
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'
Automobiles farms..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms. .
number. _
Wheel tractors farms..
number. .
2 or 3 farms..
number..
4 or more farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms..
number. _
Com heads for combines farms..
number. _
Cottonpickers and strippers farms. .
number. _
Mower conditioners farms..
number..
Pickup balers farms..
number. _
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel _ 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..
See footnotes at end of table
211
465
100
82
28
1
211
320
192
188
84
71
18
11
43
(D)
1
(D)
211
22
142
138
17
7
81
316
13
51
9
120
211
513
11
54
56
63
19
8
148
165
169
280
182
408
118
289
13
68
1
(D)
7
7
74
79
125
130
51
57
90
2 966
43
463
808
23
383
217
481
101
80
36
217
313
200
173
114
93
10
3
28
20
217
23
177
145
35
24
63
273
16
32
10
5
150
217
6 291
16
67
41
56
24
12
142
168
189
331
183
414
115
288
18
76
2
(D)
99
132
123
128
36
38
116
5 292
57
975
1 326
24
842
132
548
51
53
25
3
132
381
124
138
87
98
17
4
27
119
132
22
156
16
11
67
364
8
34
16
9
62
132
4 528
7
32
21
37
27
7
1
95
111
119
224
123
288
63
155
20
93
1
(D)
2
(D)
73
73
3 798
37
918
1 813
19
585
332
114
90
98
129
15
332
1 326
315
628
219
395
53
120
86
(D)
1
(D)
332
76
271
762
39
26
177
1 360
32
66
35
44
332
18 182
14
23
46
101
93
46
9
251
336
285
672
318
969
181
463
91
460
202
210
241
255
140
173
235
23 735
140
4 513
6 848
56
3 066
177
1 655
41
56
61
19
177
1 020
172
464
130
370
28
(D)
45
72
7
(D)
177
67
153
620
21
15
111
1 323
25
45
12
29
177
12 406
12
12
9
63
43
24
13
1
113
191
164
413
164
600
70
190
64
380
2
(Li)
4
4
107
115
129
131
64
83
114
18 664
62
3 155
5 169
29
3 665
26
380
8
5
8
5
26
236
26
102
21
97
5
(D)
9
(D)
26
(D)
21
131
8
13
11
344
3
2
2
4
26
1 769
17
(D)
25
71
25
92
9
21
12
67
1
(D)
21
4 852
11
722
948
7
1 242
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 79
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 69
70 to 99
100 to 139
Total
acres
acres
acres
acres
acres
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumlgants, etc., to
control— Con.
Nematodes in crops .. . farms..
66
10
20
-
-
4
acres on which used..
2 392
14
23
-
-
65
Diseases in crops and orchards . farms..
342
19
100
64
17
39
acres on which used..
6 481
36
374
434
107
634
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture farms..
528
19
68
52
26
41
acres on which used..
22 102
46
389
592
305
761
Chemicals for defoliation, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit _ farms .
80
12
10
9
4
6
acres on which used..
2 839
18
14
118
32
(D)
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory . .. farms..
1 505
72
229
103
152
179
number..
67 471
755
2 203
1 417
2 560
4 218
Farms with—
1 to 9
562
493
241
157
51
18
3
167
55
5
1
58
41
4
77
60
15
78
10 to 49
73
50 to 99 .
23
100 to 199 - - --
4
200 to 499
46
-
1
-
-
1
500 or more __ ---
6
-
-
-
-
-
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
1 286
44
194
85
122
155
number..
34 832
237
878
694
1 214
2 122
Beef cows farms .
707
33
150
69
89
101
number. _
4 408
126
489
445
488
602
Farms with—
1 to 9
569
133
4
1
30
3
142
8
59
10
72
17
82
10 to 49
19
50 to 99
-
100 to 199
-
200 to 499_.
-
500 or more .
_
_
_
_
_
-
Milk cows. .. farms .
777
16
69
30
57
82
number..
30 424
111
389
249
726
1 520
Farms with—
1 to 4
247
40
241
186
10
1
5
52
7
10
22
1
7
28
14
13
2
41
5 to 9--.
1
10 to 49
32
50 to 99
8
100 to 199 .-
52
10
1
\
:
:
-
200 to 499
-
500 or more
-
Heifers and heifer calves . .. ... . farms..
1 174
44
136
68
109
125
number..
27 438
362
726
487
961
1 326
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms..
1 033
48
165
70
112
119
number. _
5 201
156
599
236
385
770
Cattle and calves sold farms. .
1 232
60
145
68
110
136
number. _
28 838
1 163
1 053
535
968
2 547
$1,000..
7 288
371
261
184
263
807
Calves farms..
856
39
83
34
68
83
number..
18 245
964
704
187
469
1 709
$1.000..
2 063
254
71
22
36
354
Cattle . _ . __ _ . _ farms..
1 059
45
110
61
96
118
number..
10 593
199
349
348
499
838
$1.000..
5 225
117
189
162
227
453
Fattened on grain and concentrates farms..
224
20
43
22
30
21
number..
931
39
100
50
125
100
$1,000..
481
28
58
26
64
50
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
437
45
115
35
45
50
number..
5 728
347
1 211
1 222
263
485
Farms with —
1 to 24
401
22
5
5
1
3
178
42
1
2
16
105
7
1
1
1
53
31
2
2
16
43
2
18
46
25 to 49
2
50 to 99
1
100 to 199 .. .
1
200 to 499
-
500 or more
-
Used or to be used for breeding _ _ _. farms .
18
number. .
1 117
74
296
164
74
119
Other ... _ _ _ farms..
390
42
102
29
41
48
number..
4 611
273
915
1 058
189
366
Hogs and pigs sold farms..
272
33
81
25
31
30
number..
8 598
495
1 934
1 557
565
940
$1.000..
714
39
130
152
35
79
Feeder pigs farms..
104
13
38
8
12
12
number..
3 637
302
1 203
317
419
401
$1,000..
130
12
41
12
15
14
Litters of pigs farrowed between—
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms..
198
20
59
19
22
18
number..
1 294
54
291
236
79
100
Dec. 1 and May 31 __ __ .. farms -
176
15
54
16
21
17
number. .
732
35
173
106
68
59
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms..
105
10
30
14
7
13
number..
562
19
118
130
11
41
See footnotes at end of table.
80 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
140 to 179
acres
180 to 219
acres
220 to 259
acres
260 to 499
acres
500 to 999
acres
1,000 to 1,999
acres
2,000 acres or
more
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1-
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control— Con.
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, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms..
acres on which used..
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..
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..
See footnotes at end of table.
11
97
19
149
35
685
2
(D)
134
4 065
46
57
19
12
119
135
65
343
54
11
75
792
28
7
27
13
113
1 597
333
113
1 647
368
82
931
58
97
716
310
17
77
22
38
1 225
34
1
1
21
170
31
1 055
21
1 182
133
7
179
5
21
249
20
150
9
99
20
532
33
1 301
12
304
106
4 530
27
42
25
11
1
89
2 209
48
336
37
10
1
61
1 873
20
3
19
18
1
91
1 993
73
328
95
1 639
439
68
863
56
82
776
383
13
44
21
28
219
26
2
11
55
26
164
15
413
38
2
(D)
(D)
12
59
10
(D)
6
ID)
3
50
12
202
39
1 515
5
137
92
5 012
15
35
28
13
1
79
2 610
29
164
63
2 446
8
2
32
20
1
84
2 040
60
362
83
2 960
926
59
2 324
645
73
636
281
10
49
25
11
109
10
1
6
154
15
2
(D)
(D)
5
23
5
(D)
2
(D)
6
543
30
1 501
138
7 755
287
22 552
257
11 675
80
789
47
32
1
206
10 886
32
1
64
84
25
263
9 664
186
1 213
272
8 927
2 057
215
5 265
306
248
3 662
1 751
33
184
92
38
464
34
3
16
114
33
350
18
1 174
77
8
648
24
17
184
14
83
11
101
9
770
19
2 498
64
6 482
11
1 838
129
15 380
7
28
31
43
17
3
123
8 380
37
589
19
15
2
1
101
7 791
5
2
31
35
22
121
6 326
93
674
129
5 634
1 281
108
3 613
200
111
2 021
1 081
10
145
83
29
176
5
28
26
148
11
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
10
1 471
19
3 599
2
5
2
5
3
2
16
2 039
6
37
5
1
14
2 002
1
1
1
5
3
2
1
17
1 448
15
112
18
1 356
244
14
946
50
15
410
194
5
18
12
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
(Dl
2
(D)
1
(D)
3
800
3
1 180
1
1
1
3
639
3
639
3
508
3
33
3
409
86
3
270
10
3
139
77
1
(D)
1
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 81
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
1 to 9
acres
1 0 to 49
acres
50 to 69
acres
70 to 99
acres
LIVESTOCK-Con.
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..
$1.000..
Goats inventory farms..
number..
Goats sold farms..
number..
$1.000..
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..
Chickens 3 months old or older 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.
CROPS HARVESTED
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 acres or more
Irish potatoes farms.
acres.
cwt_
Irrigated farms.
acres.
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 acres or more
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain,
and wild hay (see text) farms.
acres,
tons, dry.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
See footnotes at end of table.
388
8 897
335
5 507
325
5 484
323
6 948
50 779
713
3 613
167
531
2 161
166
1 017
66
392
24
520
647 655
476
17
13
3
8
2
1
510
506 506
69
141 149
128
592 975
44
291 111
24
2
446
83
38
355
407
20
552
368 293
(D)
168
196
32
11
74
?37
41
169
6
<D>
1
810
87
184
163
270
3
19
749
804
236
21
1
344
52
502
93
080
2
(D)
31
329
27
197
24
181
24
258
1 765
59
260
27
47
104
27
306
17
150
10
56
54 487
53
30 121
16
24 366
24
112 607
4
225 065
2
1
1
4
1 049
12
1 159
2
(D)
(D)
23
81
125
23
106
1 842
94
1 190
96
1 124
92
1 563
10 601
192
948
57
167
247
61
274
21
81
3
142
227 660
130
4
3
138
195 361
22
32 299
37
167 237
14
60 871
665
30
29 359
22
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
21
1
14
(D)
(D)
3
4
283
3 661
4 851
1
(D)
246
37
201
2 458
3 327
1
(0)
36
923
32
513
30
675
29
620
4 905
67
335
11
20
38
14
103
4
32
2
43
8 383
43
8 349
12
18 727
4
4 150
8
52
605
6
9
496
154
3 224
5 428
100
54
112
2 125
3 155
53
1 023
44
651
42
514
43
817
5 955
71
315
21
130
1 554
9
45
5
26
2
59
90 815
57
80 463
8
10 352
18
55 586
7
265
11
232
17
289
5 014
7
10
1 515
1
(D)
5 352
9 186
135
3 361
5 947
82 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
140 to 179
acres
180 to 219
acres
220 to 259
acres
260 to 499
acres
500 to 999
acres
1.000 to 1,999
acres
2.000 acres or
more
LIVESTOCK-Con.
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.
$1,000.
Goats inventory farms.
number-
Goats sold farms-
number.
$1,000.
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..
Chickens 3 months old or older 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..
CROPS HARVESTED
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 acres or more
Insh potatoes farms..
acres..
cwt_.
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) .. farms..
acres.,
tons, dry..
Irngated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain,
and wild hay (see text). farms..
acres. .
tons. dry..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.
29
582
23
324
22
364
23
494
3 381
55
261
6
13
8
12
55
4
19
2
49
92 174
49
(D)
2
(D)
9
68 465
2
(D)
3
7
6
503
31
772
14 485
7
5
650
7
3
909
264
(D)
64
1 06
19
4
8
135
810
220
19
435
14
281
16
175
16
290
1 838
49
279
5
31
33
8
23
2
a
28
17 061
28
(D)
2
(D)
6
16 077
3
130
36
1 165
20 723
3
5
455
135
7 427
13 759
106
4 852
8 149
9
187
5
108
8
186
4
109
854
25
95
4
11
9
7
28
1
(D)
(D)
16
471
16
471
2
(D)
2
(D)
3
325
39
1 508
22 296
16
20
2
1
4
3
256
112
6 505
11 663
81
3 654
6 514
42
288
36
658
32
678
34
812
123
73
340
11
36
82
11
IP)
4
42
2
50
80 247
50
54 308
7
25 939
7
108 777
3
132
2
ID)
5
(D)
141
7 318
126 965
43
83
14
1
14
84
16 735
326
26 692
53 343
1
(D)
42
179
261
16 214
30 069
1
(D)
22
1 162
20
878
19
766
18
920
6 310
26
152
3
(D)
IP)
1
(D)
21
741
21
741
1
(D)
5
101
68
520
740
18
33
14
3
16
4
66
220
(D)
14
30
144
010
396
15
62
61
6
7
15
104
516
439
3
ID)
2
1
2 047
44 680
25
3 776
6 952
20
2 066
4 025
1
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
3
940
17 675
3
852
2 044
3
155
445
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 83
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. 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
CROPS HARVESTED -Con.
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms. .
acres..
Irrigated , farms..
acres. .
Farms by acres harvested:
272
2 956
64
532
173
74
18
7
239
4 341
12
43
140
72
19
8
25
54
10
19
21
4
9
29
9
80
399
27
116
60
16
4
82
352
2
(D)
60
22
19
115
3
6
11
7
1
22
142
3
10
12
9
1
33
265
3
29
19
11
3
27
235
1
(D)
15
10
2
30
379
8
67
17
5.0 to 24.9 acres
9
3
1
Land in orchards farms..
acres..
acres. .
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
35
438
2
(D)
16
15
25.0 to 99.9 acres
3
1
See footnotes at end of table.
84 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal larms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
140 to 179
180 to 219
220 to 259
260 to 499
500 to 999
1.000 to 1,999
2,000 acres or
acres
acres
acres
acres
acres
acres
more
CROPS HAHVESTED-Con.
Vegetables harvested tor sale (see text) ._. farms..
21
13
11
27
10
3
_
acres..
280
204
104
624
509
24
-
Irrigated farms .
1
-
2
5
4
1
-
acres..
(D)
-
(D)
37
189
(D)
_
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
12
6
7
13
5
2
_
5.0 to 24.9 acres
6
6
3
9
2
1
_
25.0 to 99.9 acres _ ..
2
-
1
3
1
_
_
100.0 acres or more
1
13
1
8
9
2
18
2
14
2
_
Land in orchards farms..
acres..
67
200
204
690
(D)
(D)
_
Irrigated _ _ farms..
1
1
-
1
1
_
acres. _
(D)
(D)
-
(D)
(D)
-
-
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres _ ..
8
2
4
7
6
1
_
5.0 to 24.9 acres
5
3
2
4
1
1
_
25.0 to 99.9 acres
-
3
3
5
2
_
_
100.0 acres or more -. . ..
-
-
-
2
5
-
"Data are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 85
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
$500,000 or
more
$250,000 to
$499,999
$100,000 to
$249,999
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number.
percent.
Land in farms acres.
Average size of farm acres.
Value of land and buildings1 farms.
$1,000.
Average per farm dollars-
Average per acre ..dollars.
Farms by value of land and buildings:
$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 or more
Owned and rented land by operator:
Land owned farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased from others farms.
acres.
Rented or leased land in farms farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased to others farms.
acres.
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,
tn cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured farms.
acres.
On which all crops failed farms.
acres.
In cultivated summer fallow farms.
acres.
Idle farms.
acres.
Total woodland farms.
acres.
Woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Woodland not pastured farms.
acres.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads.
wasteland, etc. farms.
acres.
Pastureland, all types farms.
acres.
Irrigated land farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland irrigated farms.
acres.
Pasture and other land irrigated.. _ farms.
acres.
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 farms.
acres.
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
See footnotes at end of table.
2 757
100.0
469 582
170
2 758
554 830
201 171
1 174
218
377
316
590
368
669
185
26
9
2 630
398 263
929
77 069
929
76 929
133
5 750
2 757
1 829
799
129
2 748
1 823
796
129
906
32.9
247 32
273
908
271
807
?99
347
1
107
34
44
75
162
122
329
116
17
9
841
193
863
512
55 61
512
55
518
37
2
159
2 493
855
154 926
102 999
2 282
820
116 613
81 571
1 563
293
356
202
254
219
100
97
8
1
8
1
1 198
402
30 658
18 102
129
38
1 291
315
65
24
522
272
41
12
314
76
275
89
5 528
2 663
2 158
697
265 884
121 840
642
236
31 834
16 677
1 949
633
234 050
105 163
525
180
20 665
10 706
1 840
589
28 107
11 775
1 780
581
83 157
45 485
176
100
1 307
1 150
172
99
1 272
1 127
7
4
35
23
1
1
(D)
(D)
906
394
446
66
903
392
445
66
3
2
1
23
.8
12 700
552
23
24 808
078 609
1 953
23
10 322
13
2 496
13
2 496
4
118
20
6 992
17
6 583
4
1
7
4
1
6
290
2
(D)
4
(D)
19
4 500
9
595
15
3 905
5
231
17
977
12
1 116
9
127
9
(D)
1
(D)
25 250
495
51
29 597
580 333
1 172
1
1
1
2
4
12
24
5
1
45
16 402
40
(D)
40
8 932
2
(D)
47
14 221
45
12 409
3
1
5
32
4
22
1 397
1
(D)
191
6.9
69 994
366
191
76 290
399 424
1 090
3
4
5
18
18
103
34
3
3
183
53 001
139
(D)
139
17 027
5
(D)
32 514
186
26 729
25
23
97
41
_
5
_
107
_
6
_
40
3
17
(D)
434
37
158
8 881
31 872
7
62
725
3 806
36
148
8 156
28 066
15
41
1 535
2 776
32
130
613
2 832
30
138
3 657
11 720
7
15
583
94
7
15
583
94
191
52
131
8
190
52
130
8
1
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Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more-
Con.
$20,000 to
$39,999
$10,000 to
$19,999
Farms with sales ot less than $10,000
Total
$5,000 to
$2,500 to
$4,999
Less than
$2,500
Abnormal farms
(see text)
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms. -- .number.
percent.
Land in farms ...acres.
Average size of farm acres.
Value of land and buildings1 farms.
$1,000.
Average per farm dollars-
Average per acre dollars.
Farms by value of land and buildings:
$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 or more
Owned and rented land by operator:
Land owned farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased from others farms.
acres.
Ftented or leased land in farms farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased to others farms.
acres.
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres _
100 to 199 acres
200 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1.000 to 1,999 acres
2.000 acres or more
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only farms.
acres.
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured farms.
acres.
On which all crops failed farms.
acres.
In cultivated summer fallow farms.
acres.
Idle farms.
acres.
Total woodland farms.
acres.
Woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Woodland not pastured farms.
acres.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads.
wasteland, etc. farms.
acres.
Pastureland. all types farms.
acres.
Irrigated land farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland irrigated farms.
acres.
Pasture and other land irrigated farms.
acres.
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 farms.
acres
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
See footnotes at end of table.
156
5.7
31 079
199
148
34 275
231 588
1 180
3
10
24
29
20
44
17
144
25 740
67
5 663
67
5 649
7
324
145
10 040
137
7 023
62
2 653
5
26
2
(D)
1
(D)
20
324
113
17 102
34
2 465
99
14 637
35
2 158
95
1 779
92
7 276
19
105
19
(D)
2
(D)
156
89
55
12
155
88
55
12
1
1
208
7.5
36 401
175
197
39 114
198 548
1 175
9
19
26
48
25
56
13
1
187
31 979
83
5 724
83
5 700
12
1 302
196
10 371
185
7 854
121
44
17
3
73
1 879
19
163
6
(D)
3
(D)
23
453
152
22 746
40
3 111
141
19 635
30
1 554
137
1 730
111
6 544
27
109
26
(D)
1
(D)
208
125
62
21
207
124
62
21
1
1
1 839
66.7
214 890
117
1 836
277 299
150 870
1 263
184
332
241
427
245
335
67
7
1 777
197 589
412
20 892
412
20 850
96
3 591
1 628
49 935
1 452
33 417
1 269
152
30
1
793
12
189
91
976
41
(D)
29
(D)
186
2
865
1
453
139
942
403
14
988
1
309
124 954
340
8
808
1
245
16
205
1
189
35
985
76
157
73
(D)
3
(D)
1 839
1 428
348
63
1 833
1 424
346
63
6
4
2
276
10.0
41
810
151
310
61
863
199
558
1
284
27
47
21
68
50
69
27
1
268
36
229
87
6 75
87
6
759
16
1
178
253
12 977
244
9 339
165
65
13
1
118
2 789
12
107
57
25
656
209
23 455
50
1 811
195
21 644
54
2 562
188
2 816
167
7 162
24
57
22
(D)
2
(D)
276
189
79
8
274
188
78
8
2
1
1
430
15.6
59 238
138
387
50 957
131 672
979
50
49
62
102
79
37
5
3
419
55 657
106
4 458
106
4 438
25
877
389
13 022
356
9 071
303
46
7
173
2 922
19
140
11
(D)
2
(D)
41
801
345
40 470
100
5 007
313
35 463
78
1 968
285
3 778
267
9 897
22
48
22
48
430
325
94
11
429
325
93
11
1
1 133
41.1
113 842
100
1 141
164 479
144 153
1 379
107
236
158
257
116
229
35
3
1 090
105 703
219
9 675
219
9 653
55
1 536
986
23 936
852
15 007
801
41
10
502
6 478
60
729
21
(D)
19
(D)
120
1 408
899
76 017
253
8 170
801
67 847
208
4 278
772
9 611
755
18 926
30
52
29
(D)
1
(D)
133
914
175
44
130
911
175
44
3
3
12
.4
7 372
614
12
5 724
477 000
776
12
6 811
5
561
5
561
10
1 992
10
1 625
1
2
5
2
3
367
8
4 102
3
169
7
3 933
5
1 151
6
127
10
1 687
12
7
5
12
7
5
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Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
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 64 years
65 years and over
Average age
Operators by sex:
Male
Female
Operators of Spanish origin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family 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.
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)
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay.
peanuts, and other field crops (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 (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
All farms
2 388
222
147
1 301
1 456
929
1 655
293
327
1 035
173
174
251
533
1 439
16.9
360
28
323
634
646
641
485
50.9
2 448
309
2
459
459
115
199
160
177
805
412
510
92
197
41
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
760
81
65
737
169
545
285
111
43
131
76
47
53
139
552
19.5
115
12
115
185
221
246
127
50.6
860
46
2 457
743
377 162
182 210
188
97
48 503
36 549
76
58
27 626
23 903
2
-
74
58
9
5
2 125
1 444
9
5
27
3
14 166
3 214
254
64
600
94
243
35
264
49
304
94
228
69
159
67
133
63
371
230
169
122
29
16
3
3
$500,000 or
more
56
480
1
4
17
19.1
1
2
3
8
7
3
52.3
23
14
(D)
14
1
(D)
$250,000 to
$499,999
2
4
3
34
22.2
8
2
12
15
17
5
50.8
29
11 834
8
4 402
$100,000 10
$249,999
161
13
17
178
13
145
28
11
2
15
18
4
7
22
127
20.7
31
1
20
51
48
51
20
49.6
185
6
151
52 581
30
13 050
9
(D)
2
2
154
11
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Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
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 64 years
65 years and over
Average age
Operators by sex:
Male
Female
Operators of Spanish origin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family 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.
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)
Sugar crops. Irish potatoes, hay,
peanuts, and other field crops (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 (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more-
Con.
$20,000 to
$39,999
128
16
12
118
38
6
6
32
97
20.7
15
18
27
48
39
24
51.9
145
11
138
26 201
10
3 473
7
(D)
1
(D)
$10,000 to
$19,999
184
13
11
132
76
80
109
30
19
60
19
12
18
43
100
16.7
35
6
35
31
49
52
35
50.6
190
18
188
31 388
14
3 079
4
(D)
4
1
(D)
1
(D)
38
Farms with sales of less than $10,000
1 623
136
80
556
1 283
378
1 365
182
283
900
96
123
197
394
885
15.7
240
16
204
449
423
390
357
51.1
1 576
263
1 714
194 952
91
11 954
18
(D)
2
16
4
(D)
12
(D)
188
506
208
215
210
158
92
69
140
43
10
2
409
409
71
133
68
166
716
355
22
48
168
36
$5,000 to
249
18
9
131
145
74
188
46
50
92
14
17
28
56
144
18.1
31
3
35
57
49
54
78
52.8
246
30
252
36 601
20
3 627
1
(D)
1
1
(D)
2
(D)
$2,500 to
$4,999
378
31
21
147
283
97
306
49
66
191
27
26
48
87
210
16.4
59
3
45
118
91
85
363
67
400
54 512
20
2 205
7
(D)
2
5
1
(D)
2
(D)
126
28
31
21
7
167
89
5
8
36
1
Less than
$2,500
996
87
50
278
855
207
871
87
167
617
55
80
121
251
531
14.9
150
10
124
274
283
251
191
50.7
967
166
1
062
103
839
51
6
122
10
1
806
10
2
(D)
(D)
118
366
140
122
130
91
50
30
63
18
5
207
25
77
35
152
450
211
10
34
110
32
Abnormal farms
(see text)
4
1
2
7.1
5
2
5
1
49.4
12
7 372
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
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Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Item
All farms
Farms with safes of $10,000 or more
Total
$500,000 or
more
$250,000 to
$499,999
$100,000 to
$249,999
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500.
$2,500 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $249,999
$250,000 to $499,999...
$500,000 or more
Grains farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 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..
Oats farms..
$1,000..
Other grains farms..
$1.000..
Cotton and cottonseed farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Tobacco farms. .
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Hay. silage, and field seeds farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Fruits, nuts, and berries farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Nursery and greenhouse products farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Other crops farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Poultry and poultry products farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Dairy products farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Cattle and calves farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork.
and other agricultural services farms..
$1,000.
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) farms.
$1 ,000.
See footnotes at end of table.
2 757
102 520
1 134
430
277
208
158
278
197
52
23
17
118
2
(D)
12
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
827
3 896
11
1 284
278
3 256
15
2 032
291
7 573
24
6 067
216
11 170
43
9 720
56
195
1
(D)
359
11 979
34
11 522
587
53 190
392
50 368
1 242
7 544
20
1 967
278
768
3
180
371
372
292
2 459
5
1 579
199
275
726
4 948
906
96 654
208
156
277
191
51
23
7
108
2
(D)
5
(D)
2
(D)
225
2 671
11
1 284
119
2 956
15
2 032
124
7 226
24
6 067
127
10 958
43
9 720
24
173
1
(D)
94
11 846
34
11 522
503
52 008
385
(D)
601
6 066
17
1 837
60
468
3
180
58
107
58
2 066
5
1 579
79
166
191
4 147
23
25 022
4
730
2
(D)
6
(D)
2
(D)
6
4 036
5
(D)
6
5 173
6
5 173
4
132
4
132
8
176
7
(D)
953
6
940
1
<D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
6
1 372
51
16 532
4
89
2
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)
19
465
3
286
3
(D)
2
(D)
4
409
1
(D)
6
1 578
6
1 578
1
(0)
6
1 404
5
(D)
38
10 855
38
10 855
39
1 057
4
450
3
7
3
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
8
(D)
9
511
191
29 089
191
1
(D)
1
(D)
42
439
4
236
20
831
6
719
17
864
5
795
19
1 967
14
1 934
3
(D)
19
2 064
11
(D)
156
21 082
156
21 082
161
1 814
6
(D)
7
6
28
704
90 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Item
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more-
Con.
$20,000 to
$39,999
$10,000 to
$19,999
Farms with sales ol less than $10,000
$5,000 to
$2,500 to
$4,999
Less than
$2,500
Abnormal farms
(see text)
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500__
$2,500 to $4,999 .
$5,000 to $9,999 .
$10,000 to $19,999 —
$20,000 to $39,999...
$40,000 to $99,999 —
$100,000 to $249,999.
$250,000 to $499,999.
$500,000 or more
Grains - farms..
$1,000-
Sales of $40,000 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-
Oats farms—
$1,000-
Other grains farms..
$1,000..
Cotton and cottonseed farms—
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms—
$1,000-
Tobacco.. farms..
$1,000-
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000-
Hay, silage, and field seeds farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables. sweet corn, and melons farms..
$1,000-
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Fruits. nuts, and berries „ farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Nursery and greenhouse products farms..
$1,000-
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
S1.000..
Other crops farms. .
$1,000-
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Poultry and poultry products farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Dairy products farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Cattle and calves farms..
$1,000-
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Hogs and pigs farms..
$1,000—
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000-
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork,
and other agricultural services farms..
$1,000..
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.
156
4 500
156
39
307
28
310
29
32
650
20
209
63
1 584
89
548
14
125
15
272
43
528
208
2 807
2
ID)
1
(D)
1
(D)
72
494
37
283
42
399
38
377
8
(D)
28
230
87
541
21
128
25
203
61
365
1 839
4 420
1 133
430
276
10
(D)
7
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
599
1 203
153
286
167
347
27
(D)
265
133
631
1 222
212
246
310
258
234
393
120
109
532
794
276
1 883
133
535
40
144
38
177
137
517
38
162
96
332
430
1 523
2
(D)
2
(D)
182
426
57
108
42
110
185
428
66
131
155
267
1 133
1 015
2
(D|
1
(D)
284
241
164
41
309
278
110
69
200
107
130
281
195
12
1 446
3
22
6
13
1 084
7
(D)
10
257
3
129
6
54
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE- STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 91
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
$500,000 or
more
$250,000 to
$499,999
$100,000 to
$249,999
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms.
$1,000.
Feed grains farms.
$1 ,000.
Wheat farms.
$1,000.
Cotton _ farms.
$1,000.
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and honey farms-
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999 —
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49.999
$50,000 or more
Feed for livestock and poultry farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $79.999
$80,000 or more
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms-
tons.
$1,000.
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons
100 to 499 tons . —
500 tons or more
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49.999...
$50,000 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 $9.999
$10,000 or more
Commercial fertilizer farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 —
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more _
Other agricultural chemicals farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 _
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Hired farm labor farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999 _
$20,000 to $49.999
$50,000 or more
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms.
workers.
Less than 150 days farms.
workers-
Contract labor farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 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 $19,999 __
$20,000 or more _
See footnotes at end of table.
1 111
4 013
943
112
45
11
1 841
25 619
1 253
220
316
52
1 204
17 936
20 363
879
289
36
654
251
208
91
924
1 271
655
221
34
14
1 337
2 767
837
337
152
11
883
1 350
672
173
26
12
1 177
13 626
796
239
82
60
577
1 873
995
4 544
157
578
80
51
22
4
576
680
421
124
27
4
360
3 268
225
60
44
11
699
23 848
139
199
312
49
634
113 040
19 493
316
283
35
97
245
205
87
505
1 171
259
198
34
14
643
2 431
220
268
144
11
487
1 222
297
152
26
12
637
12 593
264
237
80
56
479
1 719
495
3 103
78
487
30
26
18
4
269
521
163
82
20
4
10
664
1
3
6
12
4 155
1
11
12
23 814
3 854
15
193
4
7
4
18
258
1
2
12
18
434
4 367
23
572
20
450
6
274
28
392
12
10
4
2
43
4 275
19
24
43
19 610
3 343
4
24
15
2
15
26
43
319
6
26
5
6
44
560
2
7
28
7
43
206
6
31
3
3
50
2 349
1
9
25
15
49
253
44
233
4
42
74
764
38
23
10
3
170
8 447
1
6
149
14
168
38 935
7 053
18
141
9
22
98
48
155
327
59
85
6
3
172
902
19
69
83
1
147
315
78
58
173
3 189
28
91
42
12
158
414
120
560
9
58
1
3
5
63
103
30
31
2
92 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Farms with sales ot $10,000 or more-
Con.
$20,000 to
$39,999
$10,000 to
$19,999
Farms with sales ol less than $10,000
$5,000 to
$9,999
$2,500 to
$4,999
Less than
$2,500
Abnormal farms
(see text)
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms.
$1,000.
Feed grains farms.
$1,000.
Wheat farms.
$1,000.
Cotton farms.
$1,000.
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, nee, tobacco,
and honey farms.
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES1
Livestock and poultry purchased farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Feed for livestock and poultry farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999 -
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $79.999
$80,000 or more -
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms-
tons .
$1,000.
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons
100 to 499 tons
500 tons or more
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999 _
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $49.999 —
$50,000 or more _
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees tarms-
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 or more
Commercial fertilizer farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 -
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Other agricultural chemicals tarms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more
Hired farm labor farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $49.999
$50,000 or more
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms-
workers.
Less than 150 days farms.
workers-
Contract labor farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 „
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999 _
$20,000 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 $19,999
$20,000 or more _
See footnotes at end of table.
53
262
38
11
4
105
839
31
70
4
89
140
635
82
7
72
125
35
27
10
74
384
50
79
68
466
12
26
7
3
2
77
110
346
95
14
1
68
1 095
212
67
1
127
116
97
29
1
40
104
282
93
10
1
745
719
713
31
1
1 131
1 260
1 113
18
561
2 795
489
556
5
410
392
18
280
617
66
2
386
116
370
16
530
712
528
2
89
123
496
1 411
79
92
50
25
4
302
151
255
41
6
142
243
127
15
206
419
195
11
137
1 324
241
133
4
151
98
125
25
1
139
208
139
42
47
131
371
25
59
10
11
4
146
108
144
2
203
283
89
482
79
151
71
130
21
149
176
14
21
142
495
19
16
14
5
457
368
442
14
1
722
557
720
2
335
989
169
335
260
49
252
8
383
111
362
20
1
223
62
214
9
242
329
240
2
33
55
223
545
35
16
26
9
196
100
163
28
5
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 93
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Item
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
$500,000 or
more
$250,000 to
$499,999
$100,000 to
$249,999
$40,000 to
$99,999
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Petroleum products farms..
$1,000..
Gasoline and gasohol farms..
$1,000..
Diesel fuel farms..
$1.000..
LP gas. butane, and propane farms..
$1,000__
Fuel oil and kerosene farms..
$1.000..
Natural gas __. farms..
$1,000..
Motor oil and grease farms..
$1,000..
Electricity farms..
$1,000..
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms..
$1,000..
Interest expense farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999 _
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 or more
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text)
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
Automobiles farms..
number. .
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
number..
Wheel tractors farms..
number..
2 or 3 farms..
number..
4 or more farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms..
number..
Com heads for combines farms..
number. _
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
number. .
Mower conditioners farms..
number..
Pickup balers farms..
number..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel 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..
See footnotes at end of table.
2 755
9 114
1 481
828
57
2 755
5 910
2 572
2 542
1 220
1 434
285
(D)
504
1 075
36
(D)
2 755
344
2 057
2 865
353
338
974
5 685
258
447
132
137
1 672
2 758
77 239
237
809
590
662
312
115
32
1
1 631
2 118
2 354
4 093
2 360
5 097
1 149
2 759
276
1 403
7
8
47
50
873
960
1 218
1 259
450
544
1 339
71 569
709
13 908
22 476
498
12 195
908
7 798
70
403
381
54
5 031
874
1 995
583
1 245
179
276
297
1 033
22
219
908
263
831
2 495
143
272
558
4 690
101
234
100
123
908
49 469
32
62
130
310
239
104
30
1
641
865
833
1 950
830
2 588
473
1 231
240
1 240
5
(D)
38
39
495
547
538
559
340
415
643
61 481
358
10 950
17 455
235
10 933
23
2 220
23
1 325
21
228
17
217
8
(D)
17
522
1
(D)
23
30
22
761
4
134
23
4 016
16
38
22
142
21
134
4
11
14
120
18
6 544
12
1 504
2 211
12
582
51
1 052
51
684
50
286
46
253
15
25
29
78
3
7
51
36
47
333
7
35
51
6 563
35
60
49
195
46
240
7
20
34
215
3
3
2
(D)
44
12 187
33
2 656
3 924
15
2 468
191
1 982
16
160
15
191
1 264
185
585
163
377
39
(D)
63
178
1
(D)
191
78
180
688
25
29
142
1 357
19
43
33
47
191
14 930
1
3
4
45
83
49
6
150
205
174
495
183
692
88
242
86
441
2
(D)
12
(D)
139
151
140
147
130
153
172
22 971
95
3 034
4 645
46
3 021
298
1 599
15
143
139
1
298
1 070
280
542
197
258
63
(D)
98
157
6
(D)
298
272
497
35
32
206
1 074
20
117
39
30
298
15 090
15
10
20
134
88
27
4
209
277
277
576
274
780
172
451
66
293
16
16
178
199
186
192
112
130
195
13 009
108
2 561
4 594
48
577
94 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Farms with sales ot $10,000 or more-
Con.
$20,000 to
$39,999
$10,000 to
$19,999
Farms with sales of less than $10,000
$5,000 to
$9,999
$2,500 to
$4,999
Less than
$2,500
Abnormal farms
(see text)
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 ___„_
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Petroleum products farms..
$1,000-.
Gasoline and gasohol farms..
$1.000_.
Diesel fuel — farms..
$1.000..
LP gas, butane, and propane farms..
$1.000_.
Fuel oil and kerosene farms..
$1.000_.
Natural gas ._ farms..
$1.000..
Motor oil and grease farms..
$1.000_.
Electricity. farms..
$1,000-.
Other-coal, wood, coke, etc farms..
$1,000__
Interest expense -. farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999 —
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 or more __ -
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text) _
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'
Automobiles farms..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
number. _
Wheel tractors farms..
number..
2 or 3 farms..
number. _
4 or more farms-.
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms. .
number..
Com heads for combines farms..
number. _
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
number..
Mower conditioners farms. _
number. _
Pickup balers farms..
number. .
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel 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..
See footnotes at end of table.
148
505
11
107
30
148
367
144
201
59
77
29
24
36
41
3
1
148
24
134
120
26
18
87
276
28
37
19
3
148
3 924
6
26
34
57
24
1
110
135
135
252
131
325
88
227
17
72
87
2 809
36
489
1 044
43
679
197
441
44
137
16
197
320
194
152
101
63
25
(D)
54
57
8
(0)
197
(D)
176
97
46
24
65
151
27
3
2
127
197
4 946
10
22
68
67
28
2
121
150
176
290
175
417
114
280
23
99
94
104
107
127
961
74
706
037
71
606
835
199
1 409
424
1
1
1 835
798
1 687
505
628
161
103
(D)
203
34
14
(D)
1 835
(D)
1 215
335
210
416
995
157
213
32
14
1 838
26 661
204
746
460
350
69
9
987
1 250
1 509
2 102
1 520
2 468
671
1 513
32
138
2
(D)
9
11
370
405
671
690
102
120
687
8 814
345
2 704
4 547
257
1 193
308
373
149
158
1
308
263
304
171
149
53
27
9
33
10
308
20
237
92
38
18
132
340
35
310
6 588
19
68
121
80
18
4
193
223
283
432
263
519
141
328
21
90
120
120
182
192
29
35
151
2 979
62
572
890
60
381
387
280
267
120
387
177
329
103
181
45
32
4
43
6
387
19
270
87
63
17
91
162
45
38
6
2
387
5 994
48
122
105
88
22
2
187
247
308
492
349
555
141
325
6
28
2
(D)
4
6
93
96
176
182
29
32
152
2 009
69
657
1 303
49
254
1 140
546
993
146
1 140
358
1 054
230
298
63
44
(D)
127
19
14
(D)
1 140
(D)
708
156
109
31
193
494
77
92
15
9
902
1 141
14 078
137
556
234
182
29
3
607
780
918
1 178
908
1 394
389
860
5
20
157
189
313
316
44
53
384
3 826
214
1 475
2 354
148
558
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 95
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
$500,000 or
more
$250,000 to
$499,999
$100,000 to
$249,999
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1-
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control— Con.
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, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms.
acres on which used.
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..
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..
See footnotes at end of table.
2 392
346
6 497
536
22 627
80
2 839
1 515
69 006
562
494
242
164
47
6
1 296
35 510
713
4 526
572
135
5
1
785
30 984
247
40
242
191
54
10
1
1 184
27 991
1 040
5 505
1 242
29 408
7 544
862
18 422
2 071
1 068
10 986
5 473
228
1 036
547
443
6 339
404
23
6
5
2
3
183
1 234
395
5 105
278
9 402
768
107
4 110
146
204
1 463
182
841
108
622
46
2 370
134
5 448
390
21 143
49
2 603
616
57 197
41
142
225
156
46
6
578
30 814
127
1 126
528
29 688
38
11
230
186
52
10
1
579
23 540
374
2 843
601
25 038
6 066
526
16 699
1 890
521
8 339
4 176
41
419
212
110
3 469
93
7
1
5
1
3
45
518
97
2 951
60
4 966
468
17
1 181
40
45
731
42
390
24
341
2
(D)
8
2 085
14
3 723
5
1 578
8
4 094
8
2 412
8
2 412
6
1
8
1 623
6
59
9
3 049
953
9
2 500
632
5
549
321
8
(D)
3
176
38
5 436
3
101
40
10 168
7
31
1
38
5 351
5
139
3
1
38
5 212
39
4 390
34
427
39
4 502
1 057
37
3 166
398
36
1 336
660
1
(D)
(D)
3
81
7
1
(D)
(D)
3
8
3
(D)
1
(D)
10
677
24
1 309
121
7 132
364
162
21 089
2
3
31
114
12
159
11 584
17
114
155
11 470
8
125
22
158
8 731
94
774
161
8 452
1 814
150
5 616
409
146
2 836
1 405
6
(D)
(D)
18
91
18
6
17
16
74
7
126
6
2
(D)
(D)
6
19
5
(D)
4
(D)
96 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Farms with sales ot $10,000 or more-
Con.
$20,000 to
$39,999
$10,000 to
$19,999
Farms with sales of less than $10,000
$5,000 to
$9,999
$2,500 to
$4,999
Less than
$2,500
Abnormal farms
(see text)
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'-
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc.. to
control— Con.
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, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms..
acres on which used..
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..
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-
Dee. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov 30 farms..
number. _
10
22
30
446
43
625
6
17
92
3 810
80
1 730
26
236
69
1 494
82
1 595
59
485
1 930
548
67
1 085
120
78
845
428
8
59
29
23
524
8
93
20
431
14
166
125
2
(D)
(D)
8
104
8
70
4
34
9
17
36
322
63
507
100
2 578
79
824
49
415
36
13
49
409
25
9
15
85
1 293
65
461
87
1 349
541
59
506
73
70
843
468
18
96
52
30
840
22
4
1
2
1
15
179
27
661
21
1 805
128
15
255
13
121
10
134
20
22
208
1 033
138
959
31
236
889
10 274
521
351
16
1
708
4 018
580
3 282
477
101
2
249
736
209
29
11
595
3 898
659
2 358
631
3 800
1 222
330
1 546
173
538
2 254
1 049
183
512
269
327
2 259
308
15
4
133
599
293
1 660
212
3 632
246
87
2 456
89
153
563
134
342
81
221
12
12
38
241
41
291
3
27
142
2 794
109
875
86
680
42
195
31
6
5
117
1 375
111
544
137
1 513
517
75
636
58
121
877
459
41
185
114
42
523
35
5
2
24
127
37
396
37
1 247
89
16
801
33
29
157
29
119
17
38
10
47
193
34
231
16
95
212
139
92
114
5
1
165
1 185
129
968
68
217
53
11
4
145
1 213
168
741
185
1 245
428
92
432
60
174
813
368
65
189
95
79
746
72
5
2
41
218
67
528
65
1 299
88
28
904
32
48
205
38
103
31
102
123
599
63
437
12
114
535
4 341
383
152
434
1 958
365
1 634
326
39
139
324
125
12
2
333
1 310
380
1 073
309
1 042
278
163
478
55
243
564
222
77
138
60
206
990
201
5
68
254
189
736
110
1 086
69
43
751
25
76
201
67
120
33
81
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 97
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
$500,000 or
more
$250,000 to
$499,999
$100,000 to
$249,999
LIVESTOCK-Con.
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..
$1.000..
Goats inventory farms..
number..
Goats sold farms..
number..
$1,000..
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..
Chickens 3 months old or older 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..
CROPS HARVESTED
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 acres or more
Irish potatoes farms..
acres.,
cwt..
Irrigated farms.
acres.
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 acres or more
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain,
and wild hay (see text) farms.
acres,
tons, dry.
Irrigated ___ farms.
acres.
See footnotes at end of table.
391
9 084
33B
5 582
328
5 579
326
7 068
51 589
716
3 667
167
531
2 161
166
1 017
66
392
24
520
647 655
476
17
13
3
8
2
1
510
506 506
69
141 149
12B
592 975
44
291 111
39
4
24
2 446
83
38 355
416
21 035
376 777
(D)
169
203
33
11
79
251
42 910
6
(D)
1 820
88 300
165 999
3
19
750
807
241
22
1 351
53 140
94 655
2
(D)
65
2 57
53
1
617
53
1
728
52
1
851
14
363
140
809
37
294
1
868
15
140
7
102
3
123
623 406
86
12
11
3
8
2
1
120
492
162
20
131
244
55
578
936
10
285
319
6
3
1
8
2 37
17
35
712
341
19
993
360
193
107
191
32
11
28
211
38
622
4
63
623
55 478
119 691
1
(D)
68
3?9
205
21
463
30
895
63
233
(D)
1
(D)
1
(Dj
1
(D)
1
(0)
(D)
2
(D)
IBS
1
(D)
4
295 137
1
2
1
4
(D)
2
(D)
4
233 000
7
2 920
64 945
7
1 670
4 454
4
567
1 244
3
(D)
2
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
10
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
9
103 227
5
3
9
80 227
23
3
000
75
4
000
1
(D)
35
4 854
94 933
13
18
4
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
39
5 940
15 086
27
2 370
5 571
11
213
7
98
7
97
7
98
715
26
83
2
(Dl
(D)
1
(D)
26
146 464
17
1
2
2
4
26
108 324
5
38 140
11
138 196
2
(D)
6
31 274
130
7 904
136 181
15
102
12
1
3
(D)
(D)
157
18 355
40 880
1
(D)
5
63
80
9
118
8 885
18 802
1
(D)
98 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
{For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Item
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more-
Con.
$20,000 to
$39,999
$10,000 to
$19,999
Farms with sales of less than $10,000
Total
$5,000 to
$9,999
$2,500 to
$4,999
Less than
Abnormal farms
$2,500
(see text)
203
3
3 122
187
179
3
1 901
75
175
3
1 702
95
174
3
2 484
120
18 153
810
408
3
1 981
54
67
-
105
_
63
_
99
_
609
_
34
_
148
_
10
~
271
14 369
-
269
-
2
-
LIVESTOCK -Con
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 tarms.
number.
pounds of wool-
Horses and ponies inventory farms.
number.
Horses and ponies sold farms-
number.
$1,000.
Goats inventory farms-
number.
Goats sold farms.
number.
$1,000.
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..
Chickens 3 months old or older 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..
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for silage or green chop farms..
acres.,
tons, green..
Irngated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres __
250 acres or more
Insh potatoes farms..
acres.,
cwt..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) __ farms..
acres.,
tons. dry..
Irngated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres _
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small gram.
and wild hay (see text) farms..
acres..
tons. dry..
Irrigated _ farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.
11
58
7
31
10
103
7
37
220
24
201
8
98
230
8
76
3
(D)
(D)
21
11 233
21
(D)
1
(D)
11
21 496
2
(0)
1
1
2
(D)
4
ID)
29
549
8 149
8
61
6 040
92
5 681
11 363
75
4 366
8 239
19
1 632
18
1 230
17
1 105
18
1 401
11 177
43
237
20
93
176
3
47
3
32
2
23
2 070
23
1 845
4
225
10
787
6
12 219
3
1 049
5
1 092
18
275
3 933
9
18
2 555
1
(D)
116
6 675
13 041
80
3 824
6 951
323
6 322
282
3 890
272
3 756
271
5 097
36 416
573
2 804
130
237
293
151
877
59
290
20
397
24 249
390
5
2
390
14 344
49
9 905
73
13 039
34
5 792
33
1
16
73
66
2 643
66
559
8 100
(D)
61
5
46
26
2 547
2
(D)
1 187
31 706
43 579
2
(D)
681
475
31
881
21 607
29 847
(D)
39
1 261
32
703
31
798
31
887
6 604
57
326
21
64
123
18
120
B
53
3
48
3 835
48
3 777
14
4 745
6
4 512
17
231
4 026
9
4
448
194
8 719
13 734
46
135
13
144
5 780
8 890
81
1 939
71
1 286
66
1 256
66
1 726
11 659
108
497
42
68
107
34
148
17
78
6 045
77
3 860
9
2 185
26
7 274
8
312
4
(D)
11
223
27
236
2 744
9
6
493
8
13
279
563
429
(D)
121
150
8
6
9
225
285
569
265
6 707
35
7 662
33
1 020
20
968
11
38
46
1 181
22
92
330
1
(D)
28
16
1 606
2
(D)
714
14 424
16 416
(D)
514
190
10
512
9 542
11 388
(Dl
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Item
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
$500,000 or
more
$250,000 to
$499,999
$100,000 to
$249,999
$40,000 to
$99,999
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) .__ farms.
acres.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more
Land in orchards farms.
acres.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres __
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more -
278
2 974
64
532
178
75
18
7
239
4 341
12
43
140
72
19
8
119
2 563
30
465
41
53
18
7
75
3 598
6
32
20
31
16
6
220
3
48
2
1
2
1
6
1 886
2
(D)
3
411
3
209
1
1
1
(D)
20
797
4
50
11
(D)
25
551
4
62
7
12
5
1
15
539
See footnotes at end of table.
100 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Item
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more-
Con.
Farms with sales of less than $10,000
$20,000 to
$10,000 to
$5,000 to
$2,500 to
Less than
Abnormal farms
$39,999
$19,999
Total
$9,999
$4,999
$2,500
(see text)
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Vegetables harvested tor sale (see text) ..
farms._
28
37
153
40
57
56
6
acres..
286
300
393
140
176
77
18
Irrigated
farms. .
7
9
34
17
7
10
_
acres..
45
52
67
39
12
15
_
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres _
11
11
132
32
44
56
5
5.0 to 24.9 acres
14
23
21
8
13
1
25.0 to 99.9 acres .
3
3
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
Land in orchards
farms..
17
25
164
24
33
107
acres..
267
211
743
192
137
414
_
Irrigated . . . _
farms- .
3
1
6
1
2
3
_
acres..
7
(D)
12
(D)
(D)
2
_
Farms by bearing and nonhealing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
7
10
120
14
21
85
_
5.0 to 24.9 acres
7
14
41
9
12
20
_
25.0 to 99.9 acres
3
1
3
1
_
2
_
100.0 acres or more __
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
Cash grains
(011)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton
(0131)
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugar crops,
Irish potatoes.
hay. peanuts.
and other field
crops
{0133. 0134,
0139)
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
Fruits and tree
nuts
(017)
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms.. number.
percent.
Land in farms acres.
Average size of farm acres.
Value of land and buildings1 ... farms.
$1,000.
Average per farm dollars.
Average per acre ...dollars.
Farms by value of land and buildings:
$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 or more
Owned and rented land by operator:
Land owned farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased from others farms.
acres .
Rented or leased land in farms farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased to others farms.
acres.
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland.. farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 199 acres
200 to 499 acres _
500 to 999 acres _
1.000 to 1,999 acres __
2,000 acres or more
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only farms.
acres.
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured farms-
acres.
On which all crops failed farms.
acres.
In cultivated summer fallow. farms.
acres.
Idle farms.
acres.
Total woodland _ __ farms.
acres.
Woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Woodland not pastured farms.
acres.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. farms.
acres.
Pastureland. all types _ farms.
acres.
Irrigated land. _ farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland irrigated farms.
acres.
Pasture and other land irrigated... farms.
acres.
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
19B2 __ farms-
acres.
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 __
See footnotes at end of table.
2 745
100.0
462 210
168
2 746
549 106
199 966
1 181
218
376
316
589
367
664
183
24
9
2 618
391 452
924
76 508
924
76 368
133
5 750
2 483
152
934
2
272
114
988
1
562
354
249
98
8
1
1
195
30
291
129
1
291
65
522
41
314
275
5
528
2
150
261
78?
639
31
665
1
942
230
117
520
19 514
1
834
27
980
1
770
81
470
176
1
307
172
1
272
7
35
1
(D)
2
745
1
822
794
129
2
736
1
816
791
129
9
6
3
2
.1
(D)
(D)
3
820
273 333
1 547
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D>
1
1
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
458
16.7
8C
1?4
175
499
96
721
193
830
1
201
21
64
41
159
88
92
30
4
439
71
006
139
10 96
139
10
952
32
1
847
458
21 554
458
17 598
335
97
23
3
171
2 755
17
276
5
59
9
93
47
773
396
51 857
90
2 842
375
49 015
64
2 413
279
4 300
251
8 010
7
13
7
13
458
319
120
19
457
319
119
19
1
458
16.7
80 124
175
499
96 721
193 830
1 201
21
64
41
159
88
92
30
4
439
71 006
139
10 965
139
10 952
32
1 847
458
21 554
458
17 598
335
97
23
3
115
4.2
8 975
78
93
18 452
198 409
2 362
1
16
5
31
5
27
8
103
7 531
42
1 649
42
1 649
205
115
3 369
115
2 746
101
7
5
2
171
25
2 755
276
17
11
276
46
5
13
59
49
9
6
93
15
47
13
773
237
396
74
51 857
4 297
90
12
2 842
408
375
69
49 015
3 889
64
17
2 413
613
279
74
4 300
696
251
40
8 010
1 297
7
42
13
508
7
41
13
(D)
-
2
-
(D)
458
115
319
74
120
29
19
12
457
114
319
73
119
29
19
12
1
102 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
(Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. 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)
Total
Beef cattle,
except feedlots
(0212)
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry and
eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
General farms,
primarily
livestock
(029)
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number
percent
Land in farms acres
Average size of farm acres
Value of land and buildings1 _. farms
$1,000
Average per farm dollars.
Average per acre dollars.
Farms by value of land and buildings:
$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 or more___
Owned and rented land by operator:
Land owned _ ___ farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased from others farms.
acres.
Rented or leased land in farms farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased to others farms.
acres.
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 199 acres _
200 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres
2,000 acres or more
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only farms.
acres.
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured farms.
acres.
On which all crops failed farms.
acres.
In cultivated summer fallow farms.
acres.
Idle farms.
acres.
Total woodland.., farms.
acres.
Woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Woodland not pastured _. farms.
acres.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured _ farms.
acres.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. farms.
acres.
Pastureland, all types farms.
acres.
Irrigated land. farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland irrigated farms.
acres.
Pasture and other land irrigated farms.
acres.
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 ._ __ _ farms.
acres.
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
See footnotes at end of table.
160
5.8
(D)
(D)
141
21 035
149 164
2 415
35
17
22
19
6
37
4
1
146
(D)
30
892
30
878
9
282
160
574
160
858
154
2
1
3
3
23
4
(D)
3
(D)
29
608
81
(D)
10
(O)
78
(0)
12
(0)
102
927
28
(D)
64
494
64
(D)
1
(D)
160
130
16
14
160
130
16
14
177
6.4
21 245
120
227
33 301
146 700
1 429
171
19 991
42
1 357
42
1 357
6
103
177
5 573
173
3 868
160
9
4
70
1 115
12
119
13
143
3
42
23
286
137
12 841
36
1 319
126
11 522
37
908
131
1 923
118
3 342
9
46
9
46
177
135
36
6
176
134
36
6
1
1
802
29.2
108 632
135
675
97 152
143 929
979
84
115
106
153
79
104
30
4
779
97 700
214
12 972
214
12 919
43
2 040
664
27 852
548
16 687
434
85
27
2
442
9 411
41
396
16
109
6
77
61
1 172
648
68 188
220
8 633
577
59 555
171
4 948
536
7 644
630
22 992
7
16
5
(0)
2
(D)
802
588
189
25
798
585
188
25
4
3
1
411
15.0
65 737
160
319
46 266
145 034
399
58 974
119
7 922
119
7 881
33
1 159
352
17 813
302
10 720
222
59
19
2
228
6 142
22
213
8
79
3
17
25
642
341
39 552
132
6 197
293
33 355
S3
3 404
254
4 968
330
15 743
2
(D)
2
(D)
411
292
105
14
410
292
104
14
1
502
18.3
177 333
353
532
169 745
319 070
922
16
19
31
85
84
212
69
10
472
134 282
355
43 706
355
43 646
13
655
486
79 552
474
63 756
70
135
178
83
7
1
295
14 083
12
106
9
139
5
41
32
1 427
424
83 883
178
13 162
375
70 721
117
7 223
298
6 675
405
34 468
3
13
3
13
1
(D)
502
147
325
30
501
147
324
30
1
92
3.4
(D)
93
63
10 988
174 413
1 498
7
9
9
14
7
13
3
1
86
8 369
15
287
15
287
5
96
65
1 098
49
598
48
1
28
323
11
148
66
5 471
13
248
59
5 223
13
411
75
1 580
42
982
5
9
5
9
197
7.2
13 239
67
224
36 777
164 183
2 893
31
53
29
39
32
32
7
189
12 404
39
1 137
39
1 137
6
302
125
136
66
(D)
58
5
3
93
1 515
4
57
1
(D)
11
87
130
7 194
41
974
106
6 220
52
1 391
154
1 518
149
3 880
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
197
158
31
8
197
158
31
8
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 103
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
Cash grains
(011)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton
(0131)
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugar crops.
Irish potatoes.
hay, peanuts.
and other field
crops
(0133. 0134,
0139)
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
Fruits and tree
nuts
(017)
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 64 years
65 years and over _
Average age
Operators by sex:
Male
Female
Operators of Spanish ongin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family 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.
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) __.
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay,
peanuts, and other field crops (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 (029)
See footnotes at end of table
2 383
217
145
1 293
1 452
923
1 650
293
326
1 031
172
170
250
533
1 437
17.0
355
28
319
634
644
636
484
50.9
2 436
309
2 457
377 162
188
48 503
76
27 626
2
74
9
2 125
15
6 794
252
600
243
264
304
227
159
132
370
165
26
3
2
458
458
115
199
160
177
802
411
502
92
197
60
1
1
1
72.5
1
(D)
1
(D)
400
28
30
162
296
108
321
63
13
35
84
255
20.1
71
5
46
79
93
110
125
54.1
412
46
433
73 445
15
2 573
4
(D)
2
2
1
(D)
5
2 685
400
99
28
10
30
6
162
73
296
42
108
32
321
70
63
20
69
18
189
32
29
13
13
8
35
14
84
23
255
53
20.1
16.1
71
17
5
7
46
15
79
21
93
25
110
22
125
25
54.1
50.6
412
104
46
11
458
433
99
73 445
6 542
15
12
2 573
1 505
4
4
(D)
928
2
-
2
4
(D)
-
1
-
5
_
2 685
~
4
14
68
46
57
12
63
14
65
12
60
6
40
3
21
3
55
3
17
2
8
-
104 NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982 Con
[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. 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)
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry and
eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
General farms,
primarily
livestock
(029)
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
Not on farm operated
Not reported
Operators by pnncipal 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 64 years
65 years and over
Average age
Operators by sex:
Male
Female
Operators of Spanish ohgin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family 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.
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)
Sugar crops. Irish potatoes, hay,
peanuts, and other field crops (01 33.
0134. 0139)
Vegetables and melons (016)
Fruits and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (018)
General farms, pnmanly crop (019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and
animal specialties (021) ___
8eef cattle, except feedlots (0212)
Dairy farms (024)
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
See footnotes at end of table
127
24
9
12
15
36
80
14.2
17
3
24
28
45
28
32
508
138
22
122
6 677
20
935
16
1 941
16
1
(D)
1
ID)
153
16
8
44
133
36
131
20
22
89
10
7
12
33
100
16.9
25
19
34
48
43
33
52.1
160
17
163
18 010
12
(0)
2
(D)
724
52
26
268
534
156
616
82
124
410
30
56
91
169
390
15.7
96
2
81
238
198
170
113
496
707
95
746
97 166
40
6 605
11
3 389
11
2
(D)
3
(D)
73
191
85
88
99
73
49
26
83
32
3
357
34
20
157
254
96
296
43
55
198
19
22
41
67
222
2
35
93
94
113
74
52.0
370
41
375
57 060
22
4 273
10
(D)
10
2
(D)
2
(D)
436
25
41
451
51
346
106
50
11
45
50
34
26
55
318
21.2
3
62
96
126
149
482
20
415
130 941
65
29 068
20
(D)
20
1
(D)
1
(D)
8
14
7
20
40
44
37
52
171
94
12
3
9
10
54
17.6
15
2
9
23
1B
25
15
50.7
84
6 112
5
1 923
2
(D)
2
1
(D)
176
11
10
71
126
56
130
21
18
91
11
20
29
52
72
10.4
24
6
35
60
40
37
19
46.2
127
70
177
(D)
11
1 224
8
1 005
(D)
1
802
411
411
411
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 105
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982 -Con
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
Cash grains
(011)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton
(0131)
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugar crops,
Irish potatoes,
hay, peanuts,
and other field
crops
(0133, 0134.
0139)
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
Fruits and tree
nuts
(017)
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms
$1,000
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
$2,500 to $4.999
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $249,999
$250,000 to $499.999
$500,000 or more
Grains farms
$1,000
Sales of $40,000 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
Oats farms.
$1,000.
Other grains farms.
$1,000.
Cotton and cottonseed farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Tobacco farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Frurts, nuts, and berries farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Nursery and greenhouse products farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Other crops farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Poultry and poultry products farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Dairy products farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Cattle and calves ___ farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Hogs and pigs farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more _. farms.
$1,000.
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork,
and other agricultural services farms
$1,000
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) farms
$1,000
See footnotes at end of table
2 745
101 074
1 133
430
276
208
156
277
191
51
23
17
118
2
(D)
12
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
824
3
874
11
1
284
272
3
242
15
2
032
291
7
573
24
6
067
216
11
170
43
9
720
51
185
(D)
359
11
979
34
11
522
579
52
106
385
(U)
1
23?
7
288
17
1
837
272
714
3
180
368
365
292
2 45
5
1
579
199
275
723
4 941
2
(D)
2
(Dl
1
(D)
458
182
207
126
76
38
8
2
1
451
1 802
2
(D)
18
23
2
(D)
1
(D)
23
5
8
65
1
(D)
458
115
2 182
2 988
207
25
126
28
76
18
38
19
8
11
2
7
1
4
-
2
-
1
2
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
-
451
15
1 802
31
2
_
(D)
-
18
115
23
2 393
-
12
-
1 622
11
31
4
111
2
23
(D)
365
3
-
(D)
11
15
99
60
1
-
(D)
-
23
17
5
7
8
4
65
(D)
1
-
(D)
-
98
7
147
6
21
8
12
5
41
12
16
4
11
8
6
4
90
1 012
106 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Livestock, except dairy, poultry,
and animal specialties
(021)
Item
General farms,
Horticultural
General farms.
Beef cattle,
Poultry and
Animal
primarily
specialties
primarily crop
except feedlots
Dairy farms
eggs
specialties
livestock
(018)
(019)
Total
(0212)
(024)
(025)
(027)
(029)
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text)
farms..
$1.000..
160
10 711
177
(D)
802
4 546
411
3 051
502
57 822
92
11 904
197
2 419
41
155
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
35
152
450
211
10
34
110
32
$2,500 to $4,999 ._ -
21
7
167
89
5
8
36
1
$5 000 to $9 999
12
7
99
55
7
6
22
3
$10,000 to $19,999
29
5
54
34
17
4
14
3
$20 000 to $39,999
22
2
22
15
56
7
10
2
$40 000 to $99,999
20
3
6
3
208
14
3
-
$100 000 to $249,999
13
1
2
2
154
11
-
-
$250 000 to $499,999
4
_
1
1
38
4
1
-
$500,000 or more
4
-
1
1
7
4
1
-
Grains
farms..
-
3
2
2
5
-
-
1
$1,000..
-
1
(D)
(D)
101
-
-
(D)
Sales of $40,000 or more
farms. .
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
~
$1,000..
-
-
"
"
(D)
-
-
-
Corn for grain -_-
farms. .
-
3
-
-
4
-
-
1
$1,000..
-
1
-
-
(D)
-
-
(D)
Wheat - -
farms..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1,000..
-
-
-
~
-
-
-
-
Soybeans
farms..
-
-
~
"
-
-
-
-
$1,000..
-
-
-
~
-
-
-
-
Sorghum for grain
farms.
-
-
-
"
-
-
-
-
$1,000..
-
-
-
~
-
-
-
-
Oats
-
-
1
1
1
-
-
-
$1,000..
-
-
(D)
(D)
(D)
-
-
-
Other grains
farms..
-
-
1
1
-
-
-
-
$1,000-
-
-
(D)
(D)
-
-
-
-
Cotton and cottonseed _
farms..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1.000..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sales of $40,000 or more ,.
farms.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1,000..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Tobacco
farms
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1,000..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sales of $40,000 or more
farms..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1.000..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hay. silage, and field seeds
farms..
8
20
159
87
110
10
19
15
$1.000..
(D)
50
182
129
1 662
(D)
28
31
Sales of $40,000 or more ._
farms..
-
-
-
-
9
-
-
-
$1.000..
-
-
-
-
(D)
-
-
-
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons ..
. farms. .
21
27
33
10
21
8
-
4
$1.000..
124
196
24
7
41
33
-
4
Sales of $40,000 or more
farms. .
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1.000..
(D)
(D)
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fruits, nuts, and berries .__
farms..
11
21
14
5
8
11
1
2
$1.000..
38
115
14
9
30
68
(D)
<D)
Sales of $40,000 or more
farms..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1,000.-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nursery and greenhouse products
farms-.
160
14
6
3
-
3
1
-
$1,000._
10 519
159
14
9
-
5
(D)
-
Sales of $40,000 or more
farms. .
38
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1.000..
9 264
(D)
-
-
-
-
-
-
Other crops
farms. _
-
8
7
3
5
1
-
-
$1,000..
-
10
(D)
(D)
14
(D)
-
-
Sales of $40,000 or more
farms..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$ 1,000. _
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Poultry and poultry products
farms.
7
13
148
51
23
8B
12
16
$1,000..
1
6
52
13
152
11 746
1
9
Sales of $40,000 or more
farms..
_
-
-
-
1
33
-
-
$1.000_.
-
-
-
-
(D)
(D)
-
-
Dairy products ... . .. . ._._._
farms .
2
1
45
26
502
-
1
13
$1.000..
(D)
(D)
153
114
51 843
-
<D)
33
Sales of $40,000 or more
farms..
1
1
383
-
~
-
$1,000..
-
-
(D)
(D)
(D)
"
-
-
Cattle and calves
farms..
4
12
557
381
499
10
14
19
$1,000..
2
20
3 106
2 727
3 914
16
13
47
Sales of $40,000 or more
farms..
_
_
5
5
12
-
-
-
$1.000..
_
-
1 132
1 132
705
-
-
-
Hogs and pigs .. . . ..
farms. .
4
8
187
28
21
6
3
9
$1,000..
2
10
637
19
33
3
3
6
Sales of $40,000 or more
farms. .
_
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
$1,000..
-
-
180
-
-
-
-
-
Sheep, lambs, and wool
farms .
6
3
242
42
27
12
12
8
$1.000..
1
1
298
14
22
12
5
5
Sates of $40,000 or more
farms.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1.000..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text)
farms..
8
4
69
18
10
8
157
10
$1,000..
1
3
65
8
11
2
2 351
12
Sales of $40,000 or more ...
farms..
-
_
-
-
-
-
5
-
$1,000..
-
-
-
-
-
-
1 579
-
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork.
and other agncultural services
farms .
3
5
51
27
42
3
2
3
$1,000..
(D)
1
98
31
80
9
(D)
2
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) _ _ _ _ _
farms. _
25
25
265
77
54
45
15
14
$1.000..
134
169
417
127
383
618
21
21
See footnotes at end of table
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 107
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Cash grains
(011)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Total
Cotton
(0131)
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugar crops,
Irish potatoes,
hay. peanuts,
and other field
crops
(0133. 0134,
0139)
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
Fruits and tree
nuts
(017)
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms.
$1,000.
Feed grains farms.
$1,000.
Wheat farms.
$1,000.
Cotton farms.
$1,000.
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and honey farms.
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES1
Livestock and poultry purchased farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more _
Feed for livestock and poultry farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999 ___
$20,000 to $79.999
$80,000 or more
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.
tons.
$1,000.
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons
100 to 499 tons __
500 tons or more
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49.999
$50,000 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 $9,999
$10,000 or more
Commercial fertilizer farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999 _
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Other agricultural chemicals farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999 ___
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Hired farm labor farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49.999. ___
$50,000 or more _
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms.
workers
Less than 150 days farms.
workers
Contract tabor farms
$1,000
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999 _
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 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 $19,999 ._
$20,000 or more
See footnotes at end of table.
1 105
3 987
938
111
45
11
1 830
25 108
1 252
217
312
49
1 195
115 834
19 982
877
283
35
653
250
205
87
915
1 260
651
216
34
14
1 328
2 711
837
334
146
11
873
1 338
667
168
26
12
1 167
13 305
792
237
82
56
568
842
157
578
80
51
22
4
571
672
418
123
26
4
2
(D)
118
54
117
1
206
129
204
2
115
457
67
114
1
101
44
86
14
1
194
142
159
33
2
172
315
168
3
1
32
46
167
414
16
42
2
13
1
118
54
117
1
206
129
204
2
115
457
67
114
1
32
101
44
84
166
86
14
1
56
15
10
3
194
142
88
180
159
33
2
52
29
5
2
85
16
79
108
84
1
57
17
5
172
315
53
469
168
3
1
35
13
1
4
32
46
167
414
18
62
51
529
16
42
2
(D)
2
13
1
1
1
53
37
27
36
41
11
22
4
1
-
108 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. 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 teedlots
(0212)
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry and
eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
General farms,
primarily
livestock
(029)
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms.
$1,000.
Feed grains farms.
$1,000.
Wheat- farms.
$1,000.
Cotton,, farms.
$1,000.
Soybeans, peanuts, rye. nee. tobacco,
and honey farms.
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased ... farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999.—
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Feed for livestock and poultry farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $79,999
$80,000 or more
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.
tons.
$1,000.
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons __
100 to 499 tons
500 tons or more
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 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 $9,999
$10,000 or more
Commercial fertilizer farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999 __ ___
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Other agncultural chemicals farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more _
Hired farm labor farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms.
workers.
Less than 150 days farms.
workers.
Contract labor farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999 _
$5,000 to $19,999. _.
$20,000 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 $19.999
$20,000 or more
See footnotes at end of table.
58
393
25
19
7
7
80
143
68
5
5
2
92
129
82
4
4
2
60
2 618
27
11
10
12
43
256
55
293
18
33
10
6
2
117
1
56
120
21
40
111
37
1
2
5
(D)
39
141
393
849
359
27
4
3
602
202
572
26
2
2
265
105
588
263
2
256
7
172
23
171
1
258
167
210
45
3
60
7
204
437
191
9
4
64
94
183
512
35
49
18
13
4
133
105
115
16
181
574
3
3
265
683
251
12
97
2 035
396
95
2
92
3
108
94
85
20
3
22
3
110
234
104
3
3
36
62
105
305
12
16
1
10
1
225
1 652
152
43
26
530
18 027
41
165
292
32
530
77 672
14 007
249
263
18
50
221
195
64
334
442
179
143
10
2
385
1 811
78
178
122
7
261
429
150
99
386
5 445
140
175
53
18
314
746
265
780
16
68
5
6
5
174
273
105
61
7
1
57
863
27
13
14
3
61
5 037
19
12
15
15
61
33 026
5 008
28
18
15
37
734
21
6
5
5
25
183
32
199
136
432
115
19
1
1
182
493
170
9
3
101
1 228
251
8
(D)
97
215
24
48
90
430
27
23
20
6
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 109
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Cash grains
(011)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton
(0131)
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugar crops,
Irish potatoes,
hay, peanuts,
and other field
crops
(0133, 0134,
0139)
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
Fruits and tree
nuts
(017)
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES1 -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms..
$1,000-
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 _ _
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more __ _
Petroleum products farms..
$1,000..
Gasoline and gasohol farms..
$1,000..
Diesel fuel farms..
$1,000..
LP gas, butane, and propane farms..
$1,000..
Fuel oil and kerosene farms..
$1,000..
Natural gas farms..
$1,000..
Motor oil and grease farms..
$1,000..
Electricity farms..
$1,000..
Other-coal, wood. coke, etc farms..
$1,000..
Interest expense farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 _
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 or more _
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text)
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
Automobiles farms..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
number..
Wheel tractors _ farms..
number..
2 or 3 farms..
number..
4 or more farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only. farms..
number..
Corn heads for combines farms..
number..
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
number..
Mower conditioners. farms..
number..
Pickup balers farms..
number..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel 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.
See footnotes at end of table.
2 743
3
497
8 998
(Z)
466
1 479
3
322
827
-
169
382
-
6
55
-
-
2 743
3
497
5 829
(D)
358
2 561
3
438
2 500
(Z)
208
1 211
252
1 406
-
107
282
_
12
294
-
1
500
-
41
1 067
_
10
36
-
_
(D)
-
-
2 743
3
497
(D)
(D)
31
2 046
1
313
2 830
(D)
94
353
45
338
-
14
974
2
96
5 685
(D)
261
258
_
35
447
2
47
132
-
12
137
-
2
2 746
76 129
236
808
590
660
308
113
30
1
1
628
2
115
?
34?
4
05?
2
350
5
056
1
144
2
744
272
1
378
7
8
47
50
865
952
1
209
1
249
442
535
1
330
70
295
703
IS
654
22
002
492
12
126
2
(D)
499
10 796
43
118
132
150
53
3
315
367
410
599
435
879
247
592
31
130
1
(D)
201
205
287
294
41
47
194
5 656
79
833
1 446
41
262
497
93
466
305
322
45
169
32
6
12
-
4
497
93
358
250
438
93
208
91
252
47
107
95
12
20
1
9
41
25
10
42
-
1
-
(D)
49/
93
31
(D)
313
59
94
48
45
11
14
6
96
41
261
112
35
17
47
14
12
9
2
1
381
48
499
93
10 796
3 310
43
5
118
13
132
41
150
16
53
12
3
3
-
3
315
43
367
54
410
84
599
170
435
78
879
200
247
41
592
103
31
13
130
73
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
201
6
205
(D)
287
18
294
18
41
5
47
5
194
88
5 656
2 173
79
46
833
454
1 446
742
41
76
262
1 789
110 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. 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)
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry and
eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
General farms,
primarily
livestock
(029)
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES1 -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Petroleum products farms.
$1,000.
Gasoline and gasohol farms.
$1,000.
Diesel fuel farms.
$1,000.
LP gas, butane, and propane farms.
$1,000.
Fuel oil and kerosene. farms.
$1,000.
Natural gas farms.
$1,000.
Motor oil and grease. farms.
$1,000.
Electricity farms.
$1,000.
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc. _ farms.
$1,000.
Interest expense farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999 _
$10,000 or more
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text)
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment farms.
$1,000.
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999 _
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49.999
$50,000 to $99,999 ,
$100,000 to $199.999.. ,
$200,000 to $499.999-
$500,000 or more __
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT1
Automobiles farms-
number.
Motortrucks, including pickups farms.
number-
Wheel tractors farms.
number.
2 or 3 farms.
number.
4 or more farms.
number.
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only.. farms-
number.
Corn heads for combines farms.,
number.
Cottonpickers and stnppers farms..
number.
Mower conditioners farms.
number.
Pickup balers farms.
number-
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel „ 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.
See footnotes at end of table.
140
1 657
46
43
41
10
140
1 157
125
152
44
43
39
71
71
673
3
203
140
16
101
310
37
190
58
436
14
26
6
12
67
141
3 497
17
46
32
19
23
2
2
74
91
119
220
100
185
42
99
4
32
80
1 480
27
463
513
227
165
191
32
3
1
227
122
221
86
43
14
4
1
10
10
227
11
172
37
18
227
2 747
4
140
60
20
1
2
99
142
192
259
211
336
98
200
5
28
74
1 240
53
307
503
675
656
473
188
13
1
675
444
625
267
228
91
68
12
73
32
7
(Z)
675
41
506
175
97
38
215
580
92
97
11
15
675
10 216
57
261
182
144
29
2
391
532
585
804
570
950
275
608
14
61
1
(D)
148
152
326
340
51
57
260
4 849
160
1 448
2 420
75
612
51
300
15
(D)
319
335
217
93
319
234
287
128
116
61
31
5
37
21
319
20
247
88
37
13
82
264
28
41
8
5
319
808
11
142
89
65
10
2
178
250
267
351
290
507
158
346
1
(D)
7
ID)
86
88
180
191
35
40
108
2 692
64
871
1 264
532
4 014
28
210
266
28
532
2 536
511
1 249
394
880
92
49
151
176
7
9
532
174
487
1 428
62
51
367
3 158
55
155
71
86
532
32 797
15
21
38
196
164
78
20
405
535
499,
1 163
509
1 687
290
779
175
864
5
ID)
35
36
380
404
421
436
305
368
385
48 693
218
8 510
13 865
44
4 088
63
645
17
27
16
3
63
359
60
138
12
29
17
131
19
47
1
(D)
63
(D)
55
283
6
3
31
174
11
13
2
5
63
2 298
7
19
10
16
3
7
1
41
56
55
122
44
97
27
60
5
25
2
ID)
11
11
3
(D)
17
(D)
55
113
224
235
160
57
7
224
156
212
85
78
32
7
2
51
16
16
4
224
17
159
71
27
54
163
11
31
11
224
241
44
79
41
51
6
2
1
91
113
195
324
148
229
41
(D)
4
(D)
36
42
24
25
1
(D)
49
499
31
338
531
1
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE H
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
{Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
Cash grains
(011)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Total
Cotton
(0131)
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugar crops,
Irish potatoes,
hay, peanuts.
and other field
crops
(0133. 0134,
0139)
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
Fruits and tree
nuts
(017)
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1-
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc.. to
control— Con.
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, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms.
acres on which used..
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 gram and concentrates ... farms..
number..
$1.000..
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..
See footnotes at end of table.
66
2 392
342
6 481
528
22 102
80
2 839
1 505
67 471
562
493
241
157
46
6
1 286
34 832
707
4 408
569
133
777
30 424
247
40
241
186
52
10
1
1 174
27 438
1 033
5 201
1 232
28 838
7 288
856
18 245
2 063
1 059
10 593
5 225
224
931
481
437
5 728
401
22
5
5
1
3
178
1 117
390
4 611
272
8 598
714
104
3 637
130
198
1 294
176
732
105
562
37
158
33
398
174
1 B07
114
59
125
611
102
505
34
106
100
805
117
391
561
147
46
263
19
82
298
128
23
59
28
44
245
41
3
21
43
224
21
191
12
6
140
5
3
6
37
158
21
38
43
708
33
398
55
1 242
4
64
3
54
174
1 807
20
152
114
59
17
3
125
611
102
505
13
34
7
106
19
31
6
1
-
1
1
1
100
12
805
42
117
12
391
37
98
7
561
12
147
6
46
2
263
(D)
19
(D)
82
6
298
(D)
128
(D)
23
1
59
(D)
28
(D)
44
12
245
56
41
12
3
:
8
5
21
11
43
11
224
45
21
8
191
86
1?
5
6
3
140
64
5
2
10
5
22
15
6
4
13
9
6
5
9
6
112 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. 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)
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry and
eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
General farms,
primarily
livestock
(029)
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1 -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, (umigants. etc., to
control— Con.
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, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms..
acres on which used..
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..
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-
Dee. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms..
number..
Dec 1 and May 31 _ farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.
6
7
40
116
37
961
10
10
5
10
8
22
4
9
2
3
(D)
(Dl
2
(D|
(D)
3
4
3
(D)
1
(D)
15
142
29
253
67
456
52
176
44
151
40
4
39
129
45
151
12
49
20
5
9
2
12
40
18
4
16
6
24
80
7
23
19
57
8
177
10
3
132
5
14
(D)
29
314
5
43
621
10 647
264
320
31
4
2
495
3 555
412
2 911
313
96
3
179
644
141
29
9
466
4 492
483
2 600
557
8 353
3 106
303
4 956
1 367
493
3 397
1 739
168
567
304
234
4 773
204
16
5
5
1
3
123
956
204
3 817
187
7 513
637
78
3 004
109
140
1 143
125
634
75
509
16
180
389
7 999
125
232
26
4
2
318
2 438
262
1 990
192
67
3
122
448
90
25
7
311
3 614
296
1 947
381
7 380
2 727
230
4 633
1 329
330
2 747
1 398
39
113
52
65
298
43
61
255
28
192
19
8
62
2
18
2 307
16
777
229
16 698
6
301
499
53 392
13
79
205
152
44
498
29 991
58
463
498
29 528
14
7
229
185
52
10
1
486
21 631
291
1 770
499
19 562
3 914
466
12 863
657
427
6 699
3 257
14
246
123
59
241
18
67
52
174
21
385
33
6
154
5
26
215
16
83
17
51
10
41
16
5
8
1
8
33
15
1
(D)
(D)
13
85
12
1
3
10
3
ID)
2
(D)
2
(D)
6
80
2
ID)
34
147
14
41
22
44
14
32
13
7
11
2
9
21
10
4
(D)
(D)
17
53
3
10
15
43
3
61
3
2
(D)
(D)
3
9
3
ID)
2
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 113
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
Cash grains
{011)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Total
Cotton
(0131)
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugar crops,
Irish potatoes.
hay. peanuts,
and other field
crops
(0133, 0134,
0139)
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
Fruits and tree
nuts
(017)
LIVESTOCK-Con.
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.
$1,000.
Goats inventory farms.
number.
Goats sold farms.
number.
$1,000.
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 ane farms..
number..
Chickens 3 months old or older 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..
CROPS HARVESTED
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 acres or more
Irish potatoes _ farms..
acres..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
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 acres or more
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain,
and wild hay (see text). farms.
acres.
tons, dry.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
See footnotes at end of table.
388
a eg
335
5
507
325
5
484
323
6
948
50
779
713
3
613
167
531
2
161
166
1
017
66
392
24
520
847
655
476
17
13
3
8
2
1
510
506
506
69
141
149
128
592
975
44
291
111
24
2
446
83
38
355
407
20
552
368
293
(D)
168
196
32
11
74
237
41
169
6
(D)
1
810
87
184
163
270
3
19
749
804
236
21
1
344
52
502
93
080
2
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
46
689
40
405
34
278
37
441
2 769
107
345
3
5
5
16
34
5
15
(Z)
55
1 283
55
1 243
5
279
2
(D)
8
149
31
485
7 479
15
78
13 690
17
28
449
096
522
(D)
184
240
24
1
11
17
334
377
999
46
689
40
405
34
278
37
441
2 769
107
345
3
5
5
16
34
5
15
<Z)
55
1 283
55
1 243
3
40
5
279
2
(D)
11
110
9
79
9
95
8
85
592
13
28
1
(D)
(D)
8
27
4
12
(Z)
18
1 448
17
428
3
1 020
6
1 172
2
(D)
8
149
1
(D)
3
104
31
485
7 479
3
35
390
23
8
3
15
78
13 690
20
110
18 832
3
56
449
17 096
28 522
32
591
1 083
(D)
-
184
240
24
1
25
7
334
11 377
17 999
25
392
711
114 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
[Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
I [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. 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)
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry and
eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
General farms,
primarily
livestock
(029)
LIVESTOCK -Con
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..
$1,000..
Goats inventory ._ farms..
number..
Goats sold — farms..
number..
$1.000..
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..
Chickens 3 months old or older 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..
CROPS HARVESTED
Corn for silage or green chop farms..
acres. .
tons, green..
Irngated farms..
acres. .
Farms by acres harvested-
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Irish potatoes farms..
acres..
cwt__
Irngated farms. .
acres..
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 acres or more
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small gram,
and wild hay (see text) farms..
acres..
tons. dry..
Irrigated farms..
acres. _
See footnotes at end of table.
7
52
7
39
6
26
5
32
260
7
23
1
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
8
230
(Dl
1
(Dl
24
(D)
(D)
15
(D|
ID)
7
41
6
29
2
(D)
3
30
151
81
390
32
940
29
864
5
128
1
(Dl
2
(D)
6
38
580
9
27
4 578
1
(D)
162
3 539
3 604
111
49
2
114
2 107
2 298
243
6 713
216
4 329
221
4 332
214
5 650
41 919
214
592
15
17
10
86
650
37
249
19
211
6 545
210
1
211
6 006
23
539
41
2 018
25
1 086
8
26
35
718
52
555
684
1
(D)
16
6
927
509
16 145
24 062
256
225
28
381
10 634
15 843
45
636
33
439
36
369
34
591
3 825
109
301
9
10
6
23
103
8
44
2
79
2 447
79
2 142
9
305
8
476
7
189
2
(D)
11
441
35
417
6 621
1
(D)
30
5
4
559
292
10 438
16 231
128
143
21
225
7 084
10 521
33
776
23
290
21
405
23
290
73
324
6
20
9
9
56
3
44
1
58
14 310
58
14 246
12 187
1
(D)
308
19 387
350 574
82
183
32
11
6
14
737
468
46 029
100 521
1
(D)
33
238
177
20
358
25 287
52 512
1
(D)
14
190
11
119
10
141
10
169
1 211
15
87
1
(D)
(D)
9
77
5
11
1
75
621 079
36
13
12
3
8
2
1
70
481 870
24
139 209
51
576 827
7
289 389
9
2 393
18
36 601
3
29
(D|
2
(D)
(D)
2
(Dl
37
470
656
25
316
542
15
173
12
99
10
81
11
113
914
169
719
131
469
123
13
31
5
22
1
26
581
26
491
3
90
3
54
1
(D>
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
ID)
60
1 358
1 950
47
1 159
1 576
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 115
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CROPS HARVESTED -Con.
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms.
acres.
Irrigated __. farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres ___ ---
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more
Land in orchards farms
acres
Irrigated farms
acres
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres --
25.0 to 99.9 acres -
100.0 acres or more _
See footnotes at end of table.
272
2 956
64
532
173
74
18
7
239
4 341
12
43
140
72
19
8
Cash grains
(011)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Total
Cotton
(0131)
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugar crops,
Irish potatoes.
hay, peanuts,
and other field
crops
(0133, 0134,
0139)
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
115
1 993
38
418
55
43
12
5
Fruits and tree
nuts
(017)
25
331
6
43
15
6
3
1
134
3 920
7
21
59
51
16
8
116 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
(Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Horticultural
specialties
(016)
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
(029)
CROPS HARVESTED -Con.
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ._
Farms by acres harvested:
farms __
acres.,
farms .
acres..
21
227
a
35
14
6
1
16
91
3
(D)
12
3
1
27
204
6
31
15
10
2
B
24
6
2
33
40
1
(0)
32
1
34
147
25
B
1
10
16
10
8
54
6
1
1
21
58
1
(D)
17
4
4
41
2
1
1
8
52
1
(D)
5
2
1
6
40
1
(D)
3
3
6
(D)
4
2
4
5
4
"
-
Land in orchards
Farms by bearing and nonbeanng acres:
« (/) U) «
£ (D £ <D
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
-
25.0 to 99.9 acres
-
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 117
Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
New Hampshire
2
757
2
508
469
582
484
631
170
193
5 755
590
8.2
201
171
169
736
1
174
880
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number.
Land in farms .acres,
Average size of farm acres,
Approximate land area acres,
Proportion in farms percent,
Value of land and buildings':
Average per farm dollars,
Average per acre dollars,
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms,
acres,
Harvested cropland farms,
acres.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1982.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982 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.
1,000 acres or more farms..
acres..
1978 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..
1,000 acres or more 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,
acres.
Cropland on which all crops failed farms,
acres,
Cropland in cultivated summer fallow farms,
acres,
Cropland idle farms.
acres.
Total woodland farms,
acres.
Woodland pastured farms,
acres,
See footnotes at end of table.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
2 493
2 367
154 926
172 753
2 282
2 232
116 613
124 510
545
2 062
403
5 286
286
6 450
329
11 770
356
23 957
254
33 579
100
26 962
8
(D)
1
(D)
462
1 727
307
4 082
278
6 352
416
15 113
373
25 321
283
38 066
104
28 402
1
198
1
219
30
658
39
112
445
435
7
655
9
131
129
139
1
291
1
578
65
59
522
(D)
41
51
314
(D)
2/5
263
5
528
6
224
2
158
1
944
265
884
269
847
642
584
31
834
36
732
147
135
21 794
23 333
148
173
258 675
8.4
165 612
134 319
1 034
993
143
131
5 954
6 584
129
130
4 167
4 767
33
145
29
374
19
425
23
848
16
1 023
(D)
1
(D)
36
162
18
248
17
383
31
150
16
115
10
(D)
2
(D)
64
44
1 123
1 078
27
27
664
739
3
10
11
255
7
5
133
(D)
(D)
18
16
520
393
122
107
14 292
15 182
35
33
962
2 174
127
109
25 476
24 757
201
227
596 838
43
218 469
161 617
1 059
617
116
107
6 089
6 121
106
104
4 516
4 682
26
87
24
308
13
297
16
547
18
1 211
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
24
91
18
250
17
376
18
633
14
931
11
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
50
41
1 162
920
26
25
411
519
10
5
61
29
6
2
(D)
(D)
2
5
(D)
(D)
15
17
328
461
102
85
16 768
16 960
20
17
463
1 259
254
221
40 411
39 559
159
179
454 944
8.9
208 449
170 665
1 359
939
225
209
IS
680
17
495
211
193
11
708
11
892
51
187
42
547
21
475
22
799
36
2
556
25
3
142
13
(D)
(D)
35
155
29
387
31
709
32
1
102
29
2 076
22
3
162
15
4
301
124
124
3 644
5 147
31
32
328
456
12
178
152
2
3
(D)
(D)
7
2
(D)
(D)
18
17
114
269
195
166
16 458
17 918
68
57
2 125
3 000
184
199
56 553
66 171
307
333
154 867
4.9
161 848
163 744
528
493
176
193
19 861
23 046
159
188
13 949
15 853
17
62
12
153
11
233
27
1 002
37
2 523
42
5 403
11
(D)
(D)
(D)
15
39
14
187
12
271
35
1 278
50
3 455
48
6 393
12
(D)
2
(D)
89
127
5 044
6 194
37
32
868
999
3
9
26
101
3
1
(D)
(D)
8
(D)
(D)
32
25
821
746
165
175
32 649
37 691
67
80
5 134
7 996
118 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Hillsborough
396
386
53
936
56
737
136
147
560
844
9.6
228
707
186 610
1
844
1
245
Rockingham
427
364
43 567
45 249
102
124
447 430
9.7
220 815
188 129
1 945
1 487
Strafford
220
191
31
542
28
393
143
149
237 03
13.3
174
159
177
254
1
300
1
227
Sullivan
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms - -- number, 1982..
1978..
Land in farms - acres, 1982..
1978..
Average size of farm acres. 1982..
1978..
Approximate land area acres, 1982..
Proportion in farms - percent, 1982..
Value of land and buildings1:
Average per farm dollars. 1982..
1978..
Average per acre dollars, 1982..
1978..
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland... farms, 1982-
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Harvested cropland farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
1982 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..
1.000 acres or more farms..
acres..
1978 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. .
1,000 acres or more farms..
acres..
Cropland used only for pasture or grazing farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Other cropland farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
soil-improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Cropland on which all crops failed farms, 1982..
1978..
acres. 1982..
1978..
Cropland in cultivated summer fallow farms. 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Cropland idle farms, 1982..
1978..
acres. 1982..
1978..
Total woodland farms. 1982..
1978..
acres. 1982..
1978..
Woodland pastured farms. 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
See footnotes at end of table.
397
356
90 365
89 006
228
250
1 100 441
8.2
195 579
157 404
860
649
374
344
29 073
31 165
347
328
21 773
22 192
57
189
34
463
38
854
55
2 021
85
5 817
63
8 153
14
(D)
1
(D)
41
156
29
394
37
853
71
2 675
72
4 924
59
7 694
18
(D)
1
(D)
199
212
6 660
8 097
39
44
640
876
18
11
331
111
9
5
(D)
(D)
2
3
(D)
(D)
14
30
191
553
316
286
51 482
51 142
118
108
6 963
8 030
337
339
18 343
21 344
302
314
14 697
16 135
82
282
52
708
43
988
43
1 526
39
2 499
28
3 700
13
(D)
2
(D)
80
274
48
646
37
859
58
2 158
46
3 077
29
3 835
14
(D)
2
(D)
156
144
2 562
3 886
56
61
1 084
1 323
9
27
162
191
7
12
104
(D)
9
3
67
(D)
39
27
751
985
284
274
29 951
29 663
75
71
2 683
3 506
385
368
63 374
63 761
165
173
598 956
10.6
204 060
142 881
1 223
835
352
354
19 853
22 208
330
333
14 839
16 259
82
322
61
771
50
1 136
47
1 625
51
3 458
24
3 271
15
4 256
76
306
46
574
54
1 226
56
1 989
52
3 512
37
4 955
12
3 697
166
181
3
478
A
842
72
72
1
536
1
107
21
20
213
331
8
4
29
16
6
6
26
160
46
49
1
268
600
310
297
37
103
35
813
87
87
4
505
4
730
331
16 437
18 380
329
299
12 179
12 983
105
399
73
928
37
825
46
1 640
33
2 213
23
3 135
12
3 039
83
274
55
735
28
652
52
1 912
43
2 854
25
3 387
12
(D)
1
(D)
168
158
3 129
3 654
83
72
1 129
1 743
17
21
76
263
17
15
76
49
10
11
159
146
46
49
818
1 285
310
257
22 843
21 328
67
57
3 298
2 658
205
186
10 778
12 803
191
175
8 041
9 704
52
223
35
454
30
655
26
939
25
1 597
16
2 232
7
1 941
39
145
28
378
17
389
31
1 075
30
1 949
19
2 575
11
3 193
93
1 992
2 087
50
44
745
1 012
20
14
144
50
5
6
(D)
85
2
8
(D)
110
33
23
577
767
183
151
15 403
13 417
48
37
2 068
1 488
220
179
42 564
47 665
193
266
345 561
12.3
163 709
204 927
887
734
196
173
12 858
13 607
178
168
10 744
10 043
40
166
41
580
24
562
24
823
16
1 060
19
2 652
12
(D)
2
(D)
33
125
22
283
28
634
32
1 141
21
1 428
23
3 275
7
(D)
2
(D)
93
95
1 864
3 207
24
26
250
357
10
10
89
95
6
(D)
(D)
2
3
(D)
<D)
14
10
140
165
171
146
26 935
30 733
57
37
3 633
1 891
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 119
Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
New Hampshire
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE -Con.
Total woodland— Con.
Woodland not pastured farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Other land farms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured farms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Pastureland. all types farms. 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
Land set aside in federal farm programs farms, 1982.,
1978..
acres. 1982..
1978.,
1 949
1 725
234 050
233 115
1 963
1 653
48 772
42 031
525
343
20 665
17 319
1 840
1 545
28 107
24 712
1 780
1 615
83 157
93 163
1
31
(D)
607
114
93
13 330
13 008
110
93
1 548
1 567
26
18
264
734
104
82
1 284
833
92
70
2 349
3 986
100
80
16 305
15 701
77
67
2 619
1 676
21
12
440
323
72
63
2 179
1 353
74
58
2 065
2 502
2
(D)
174
144
16 333
14 918
175
137
6 273
4 146
53
34
2 270
2 251
163
130
4 003
1 895
179
165
8 039
10 398
(D)
149
146
27
515
29
695
117
122
4
043
5 434
33
30
1
697
2
686
106
106
2
346
2
748
135
164
11
875
16 876
Hillsborough
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE -Con.
Total woodland— Con.
Woodland not pastured farms. 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
Other land farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured farms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
Pastureland. all types farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
Land set aside in federal farm programs farms. 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
284
253
44 519
43 112
283
222
9 810
6 699
96
54
5 684
4 090
253
202
4 126
2 609
287
266
19 307
20 217
256
242
27 268
26 157
295
256
5 642
5 730
69
41
1 139
1 442
282
248
4 503
4 288
229
209
6 384
8 834
282
263
32 59
31
083
269
238
6
418
5
740
78
52
3
495
2
206
251
221
2
923
3
534
249
244
11
478
11
778
284
231
19 545
18 670
312
257
4 287
5 541
71
46
1 345
1 639
296
246
942
902
253
201
772
(D)
76
157
136
13 335
11 929
161
135
5 361
2 173
33
21
3 047
460
154
129
2 314
1 713
137
117
7 107
4 035
1
1
(D)
(D)
149
137
r<
302
8
842
164
126
?
771
3
325
45
35
1
284
1
488
159
118
1
487
1
837
145
121
6 78
6
586
(D)
1Data are based on a sample of farms; see text.
120 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 2. Irrigation: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory texl]
Farms with irrigation
New Hampshire
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Farms _ --- number. 1982.
1978-
Land in irrigated farms acres, 1982.
1978.
Harvested cropland _ farms. 1982.
1978-
acres, 1982_
1978.
Other cropland, excluding cropland
pastured -farms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..-farms, 1982_
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
Irrigated land. _ acres, 1982-
1978..
Harvested cropland farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982_
1978-
Pastureland and other land farms. 1982..
acres, 1982.
1978..
1982 principal source of irrigation water (see
text):
Wells on farm .._ farms.
acres irrigated.
Wells as only source farms..
acres irrigated-.
On-farm surface supply farms..
acres irrigated..
On-farm surface supply as only source farms..
acres irrigated.
Off-farm water suppliers farms..
acres irrigated..
Off-farm water suppliers as only source farms..
acres irrigated..
176
163
19 825
22 013
175
161
5 215
6 269
57
43
863
840
45
40
1 553
1 167
1 307
1 747
172
160
1 272
1 721
7
35
26
64
168
59
157
1 071
91
1 009
14
68
13
67
9
9
720
(D)
9
9
121
220
4
3
148
240
5
3
(D)
23
18
(D)
9
9
18
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
7
(D)
6
(D)
22
13
2 592
1 916
22
13
481
(D)
7
2
31
(D)
7
5
42
(D)
84
39
22
13
84
39
10
21
10
21
11
62
10
43
1
(D)
1
(D)
15
12
698
2 184
15
12
56
269
2
3
(D)
10
3
3
188
340
45
61
15
12
(D)
61
1
(D)
4
1
779
(D)
4
1
48
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
7
(D)
4
1
7
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
Farms with imgation
Grafton
Hillsborough
Mernmack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
Farms number, 1982..
1978-
Land in irrigated farms acres. 1982_.
1978.
Harvested cropland farms. 1982_
1978.
acres. 1982_.
1978.
Other cropland, excluding cropland
pastured farms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982-
1978.
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ___ farms. 1982_
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Irrigated land acres. 1982.
1978.
Harvested cropland farms, 1982.
1978-
acres, 1982_
1978.
Pastureland and other land farms. 1982.
acres. 1982-
1978_
1 982 principal source of irrigation water (see
text):
Wells on farm farms.
acres irrigated.
Wells as only source farms.
acres irrigated.
On-farm surface supply farms.
acres moated.
On-farm surface supply as only source farms.
acres irrigated.
Off-farm water suppliers farms.
acres irrigated.
Off-farm water suppliers as only source farms.
acres irrigated .
12
9
3 329
2 276
12
9
382
386
(D)
5
4
595
100
27
22
12
9
(D)
22
1
(D)
27
30
3 370
5 404
27
30
2 172
2 712
8
8
77
69
5
3
60
182
523
786
27
30
523
786
9
13
9
13
18
510
17
490
26
23
3 054
3 247
26
23
491
873
9
5
323
162
6
6
370
163
252
305
24
23
(D)
305
2
(D)
9
17
8
15
14
228
14
228
3
(D)
3
(D)
33
35
2 948
3 321
32
33
947
955
13
9
179
266
6
9
118
103
159
351
31
32
(D)
336
2
(D)
15
17
18
1 552
1 762
17
18
336
409
89
196
147
120
17
18
(D)
120
1
(D)
11
13
783
278
11
13
181
3
5
16
17
3
1
54
(D)
45
26
11
13
45
26
3
21
2
(D)
7
23
6
21
1
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 121
Table 3. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial
Classification: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
New Hampshire
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms, 1982—
1978-
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
Average per farm dollars, 1982—
1978..
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 $39,999 farms..
$1,000-
$40,000 to $99.999 farms..
$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 or more farms..
$1,000-
Abnormal farms farms..
$1,000..
1978 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 $39,999 farms..
$1.000..
$40,000 to $99.999 farms..
$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 farms..
$1.000..
$250,000 or more farms..
$1,000-
Abnormal farms farms..
$1,000-
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
products farms. 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982-
1978-
Grains farms. 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982-
1978..
Corn for grain farms. 1982..
$1,000. 1982..
Wheat farms. 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Soybeans..- farms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Sorghum for grain farms. 1982—
$1,000, 1982-
Oats farms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982-
Other grains farms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Cotton and cottonseed farms. 1982—
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Tobacco farms, 1982—
1978-
$1,000. 1982-
1978-
Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982-
1978-
.. farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982-
1978..
2 757
2 508
02 520
87 711
37 185
34 972
617
177
516
838
430
1 523
276
1 883
208
2 807
156
4 500
277
18 703
191
29 089
74
41 554
12
1 446
379
140
531
844
400
1 389
282
1 999
175
2 444
221
6 373
312
20 029
147
21 577
49
31 612
12
1 303
1 347
1 281
26 207
22 213
17
20
118
52
12
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
Vegetables, sweet com, and melons
827
788
3 896
2 789
278
285
3 256
3 316
147
135
2 130
1 991
14 489
14 744
42
9
21
30
25
93
20
137
12
150
9
285
15
914
2
(D)
1
(D)
27
11
34
53
25
88
15
106
13
169
9
295
9
578
2
(D)
1
(D)
73
82
619
485
127
109
2 880
2 001
22 679
18 354
25
(D)
36
(D)
18
64
15
106
12
170
7
215
5
359
5
(D)
3
(0)
1
(0)
23
(D)
23
38
16
IP)
17
118
8
115
8
219
10
651
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
77
73
681
495
1
(D)
1
(D)
115
110
10
16
(0)
65
42
40
103
144
32
22
110
61
254
221
13 475
13 332
53 052
60 326
54
(D)
44
74
38
128
31
218
25
343
10
264
23
1 674
18
2 830
9
7 729
2
(D)
31
(D)
69
(D)
27
95
24
163
6
81
18
471
21
1 366
18
2 566
5
8 313
2
(D)
116
104
1 155
563
2
3
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
79
76
599
229
21
18
139
102
184
199
8 702
6 325
47 291
31 785
34
(D)
18
(D)
22
74
19
134
15
214
9
272
45
2 971
18
2 357
3
2 456
1
(D)
19
(D)
29
47
27
93
23
173
12
180
24
705
56
3 600
7
1 007
1
(D)
1
(D)
61
73
825
361
1
(D)
1
(D)
49
56
626
221
8
10
9
19
122 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 3. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial
Classification: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Stratford
Sullivan
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms. 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Average per farm dollars. 1982.
1978.
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 $39.999 farms.
$1,000.
$40,000 to $99,999 farms.
$1,000.
$100,000 to $249,999 farms.
$1,000.
$250,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Abnormal farms farms.
$1,000.
1978 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 $39,999 farms..
$1,000.
$40,000 to $99,999 farms..
$1,000.
$100,000 to $249.999 farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Abnormal farms farms..
$1,000..
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
products.. farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978-
Grains farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Corn for grain .__ farms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Wheat farms, 1982..
$1,000. 1982..
Soybeans farms, 1982.
$1,000. 1982-.
Sorghum for grain farms. 1982_.
$1,000, 1982..
Oats farms, 1982.
$1,000, 1982.
Other grains farms. 1982..
$1,000. 1982.
Cotton and cottonseed farms. 1982..
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
Tobacco farms, 1982-
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978..
Hay. silage, and field seeds farms. 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978-
Vegetabies. sweet com. and melons farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
397
356
16 320
11 900
41 108
33 426
72
(D)
70
(D)
55
199
25
172
26
335
30
852
46
7 209
6
2 592
1
(0)
45
(D)
54
(D)
61
221
32
224
25
383
38
1 125
69
4 440
27
3 990
3
1 227
2
(D)
160
146
1 008
831
4
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
106
101
343
373
28
22
89
71
396
386
15 858
17 924
40 045
46 434
80
(D)
90
145
62
222
40
267
23
307
18
504
45
2 999
24
3 847
13
7 516
1
(D)
48
(D)
73
117
68
(D)
53
371
26
395
28
821
46
2 778
25
3 497
18
9 682
1
(D)
210
204
7 175
7 999
1
5
(D)
19
1
<D)
123
108
446
383
38
49
1 329
1 770
385
368
13 714
10 454
35 621
28 407
73
(D)
69
(D)
68
243
41
271
37
499
27
800
26
1 839
29
4 809
13
4 864
2
(D)
54
21
76
121
59
198
50
354
27
349
34
994
34
2 240
24
3 624
7
2 326
3
228
205
198
509
327
3
6
(D)
8
3
(D)
131
127
715
458
36
44
137
99
427
364
12 877
10 338
30 157
28 402
105
(D)
98
159
67
236
46
308
29
391
23
665
24
1 625
23
3 446
11
5 947
1
(D)
54
(D)
94
(D)
57
205
38
276
31
413
29
808
35
2 326
20
3 073
5
2 923
1
(D)
226
197
4 767
4 080
3
4
(D)
6
2
(D)
1
(D)
124
113
357
429
67
59
(D)
713
220
191
8 673
8 129
39 423
42 560
68
21
35
59
36
121
17
119
19
253
12
343
14
810
10
1 515
6
4 966
3
467
43
(D)
42
(D)
23
81
20
145
17
210
17
452
13
816
10
1 327
5
4 641
1
(D)
115
111
4 835
4 410
1
(D)
1
(D)
61
62
219
199
17
25
217
304
220
179
7 891
5 318
35 868
29 711
64
21
35
54
39
143
22
151
10
144
11
299
14
903
16
2 241
9
3 935
35
12
37
63
37
129
10
66
10
130
16
482
19
1 236
12
1 850
3
1 350
104
93
1 633
663
1
(D)
1
(D)
71
61
374
243
21
20
(D)
113
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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Table 3. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial
Classification: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
New Hampshire
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con.
Total sales— Con.
Sales by commodity or commodity group—
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
products— Con.
Fruits, nuts, and berries (arms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Nursery and greenhouse products farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Other crops farms. 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
Poultry and poultry products farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Dairy products farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
Cattle and calves farms. 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
Hogs and pigs -farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text)- farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (011)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton (0131)
Tobacco (0132)
Sugar crops. Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts.
and other field crops (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 (029)
291
282
7 573
8 157
216
188
11 170
7 601
56
69
195
298
1 803
1 705
76 312
65 498
359
318
11 979
17 929
587
636
53 190
37 765
1 242
1 213
7 544
7 954
278
276
768
709
371
268
372
230
292
260
2 459
911
2
459
459
115
199
160
177
805
412
510
92
197
41
24
28
181
(D)
10
10
259
127
1
4
8
85
81
1 511
1 505
14
19
8
23
24
847
763
56
56
170
170
14
16
24
20
18
13
17
3
12
13
(D)
(D)
27
25
181
(D)
18
12
281
144
4
2
8
76
63
2 199
1 505
23
18
197
198
16
14
1 731
1 075
41
39
200
153
17
17
55
70
21
14
6
7
14
6
10
2
22
13
20
(D)
(D)
12
8
314
148
5
5
6
3
181
164
12 320
12 769
28
24
(D)
(D)
55
52
6 321
4 462
123
118
657
834
17
27
34
24
36
27
62
21
34
23
(D)
(D)
124 NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 3. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial
Classification: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con.
Total sales— Con.
Sales by commodity or commodity group -
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
products— Con.
Fruits, nuts, and berries farms,
$1,000,
Nursery and greenhouse products 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,
1982..
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982-
1976-
1982-
1978..
1982-
1978..
1982..
1978-
1982-
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (011)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton (0131) -
Tobacco (0132)
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts,
and other field crops (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 teedlots (0212)
Dairy farms (024)
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
Grafton
25
17
205
71
25
21
352
296
10
7
(D)
(D)
307
271
15 311
11 069
46
33
(D)
(D)
144
147
12 123
8 530
260
231
137
713
31
23
40
29
55
25
(D)
11
29
25
41
(D)
121
73
133
9
18
6
Hillsborough
51
56
4 049
4 782
37
36
1 319
6
6
(D)
145
253
245
8 682
9 925
47
56
1 710
4 451
63
72
5 629
3 688
143
151
774
1 391
52
55
299
279
56
46
37
25
51
50
233
90
108
47
55
15
34
5
38
42
620
589
26
23
1 938
1 159
7
16
(D)
14
258
260
10 205
8 127
58
49
889
975
92
100
7 791
5 591
192
183
1 180
1 358
52
40
121
82
52
43
80
38
42
39
145
83
Rockingham
128
66
67
12
23
9
56
42
1 840
1 943
40
33
1 854
954
12
10
26
35
237
227
8 110
6 259
63
2 457
2 282
38
53
3 301
2 593
128
121
564
786
51
58
128
149
62
33
(D)
41
59
52
(D)
408
113
46
35
22
44
6
Strafford
32
34
285
(D)
27
25
4 108
3 561
4
6
(D)
(D)
122
107
3 838
3 719
28
19
168
1 270
31
34
3 094
2 066
74
69
449
307
14
15
21
29
31
25
24
22
19
18
82
26
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NEW HAMPSHIRE 125
Table 4. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
New Hampshire
2 757
2
508
469
582
484
631
254
1
050
600
15
671
243
14
198
264
21
872
304
35
070
228
36
135
159
31
421
133
31
777
371
131
977
169
106 89
29
35 92
3
7
590
207
826
444
12
344
169
11
058
234
19
303
271
31
367
228
36 228
170
33 62
130
31
088
429
152 231
177
114
349
25
32 07
4
10
145
Belknap
LAND IN FARMS
Farms. number, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
1982 land in farms:
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..
1978 land in farms:
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..
HARVESTED CROPLAND
Farms with harvested cropland number, 1982..
1978..
acres harvested. 1982..
1978..
1982 land in farms:
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.
2 282
2 232
116 613
124 510
118
259
443
4 553
197
3 654
229
6 069
270
9 141
210
9 101
145
8 950
125
8 353
350
35 412
163
22 619
29
6 717
3
1 785
147
135
21 794
23 333
6
13
35
869
16
958
17
1 550
17
2 074
16
2 494
9
1 754
6
1 387
16
5 383
10
44
25
725
6
363
15
1 204
17
2 010
14
2 233
1 765
10
2 373
18
6 099
11
6 517
129
130
4 167
4 767
4
6
28
283
15
306
16
265
13
519
15
477
8
363
6
283
16
1 184
8
481
127
109
25 476
24 757
12
48
22
547
13
723
15
1 200
11
1 269
9
1 435
8
1 592
8
1 975
18
6 583
8
5 945
3
4 159
7
31
12
298
10
(D)
11
881
13
1 539
11
1 748
11
2 205
4
962
19
6 953
9
(D)
(D)
(D)
106
104
4 516
4 682
6
14
15
109
11
141
13
351
10
268
7
500
8
209
16
1 226
1 375
3
102
254
221
40 411
39 559
21
91
54
294
15
862
25
2 164
37
4 310
29
4 541
12
2 301
11
2 584
33
11 819
16
(D)
1
(D)
17
85
44
1 152
18
1 005
24
2 069
20
2 281
22
3 403
14
2 773
12
2 868
34
13 110
14
(D)
2
(D)
211
193
11 708
11 892
12
29
43
404
10
210
22
878
32
1 277
28
1 029
8
488
10
652
30
3 347
184
199
56
553
66
171
4
24
20
435
8
458
10
862
13
1
504
16
2
524
12
2
368
13
3
128
57
20
841
24
15
407
7
9 002
8
23
8
178
7
416
7
592
17
1
932
16
2
623
12
2
373
21
4
994
62
21
776
34
21
977
7
9
287
15
(D)
1
(D)
159
188
13 949
15 853
1
(D)
10
(D)
6
84
8
164
12
443
16
688
12
908
13
873
53
4 849
21
2 799
7
3 042
126 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 4. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Sullivan
LAND IN FARMS
Farms -- number, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
1 982 land in farms:
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. .
1978 land in farms:
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..
HARVESTED CROPLAND
Farms with harvested cropland number. 1982..
1978..
acres harvested. 1982..
1978..
1982 land in farms:
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-
397
356
90 365
89 006
34
129
46
1 349
24
1 376
23
1 869
41
4 773
46
7 395
28
5 577
29
7 004
79
27 406
41
25 351
5
(D)
1
(D)
29
117
25
811
22
1 289
23
1 975
25
2 939
40
6 305
36
7 110
21
5 105
93
32 558
36
22 789
5
(D)
1
(D)
347
328
21 773
22 192
17
29
33
381
23
507
18
607
36
1 165
42
2 466
28
1 873
26
1 707
77
7 261
41
4 637
5
<D)
1
(D)
396
386
53 936
56 737
68
262
94
2 550
34
1 997
46
3 713
33
3 807
29
4 659
15
2 937
13
3 113
40
14 524
23
(D)
1
(D)
46
153
85
2 167
29
1 690
49
4 003
44
5 121
35
5 614
22
4 292
10
2 421
45
16 025
19
(D)
2
(D)
302
314
14 697
16 135
29
74
73
891
24
557
36
851
28
1 104
25
1 331
13
861
13
1 090
37
3 895
368
63 374
63 761
28
120
74
1 935
35
2 054
49
4 051
47
5 299
33
5 134
24
4 838
21
5 057
47
16 784
25
(D)
2
(D)
22
82
81
2 420
26
1 533
34
2 749
52
5 990
36
5 766
21
4 145
20
4 804
45
16 209
31
20 063
23
(D)
1
(D)
330
333
14 839
16 259
19
43
53
451
26
580
47
1 108
45
1 313
31
1 114
23
1 308
18
1 252
42
4 136
24
(D)
2
(D)
427
364
43 567
45 249
50
221
149
3 834
53
3 122
39
3 169
44
5 008
22
3 492
22
4 308
10
2 332
31
11 271
6
(D)
1
(D)
44
175
98
2 693
36
2 176
44
3 619
36
4 213
23
3 664
21
4 214
13
3 045
40
14 219
8
(D)
329
299
12 179
12 983
16
36
111
1 167
42
649
35
1 056
40
1 365
18
682
21
1 503
10
718
29
4 056
6
(D)
1
(D)
220
191
31 542
28 393
15
80
56
1 505
28
1 639
17
1 365
31
3 640
16
2 577
16
3 230
11
2 622
23
8 013
3
1 895
4
4 976
8
49
44
1 338
23
(D)
16
1 283
19
2 210
17
2 666
14
2 782
9
2 134
39
13 301
191
175
8 041
9 704
6
11
43
390
26
449
15
392
29
1 016
15
606
16
811
11
757
23
2 341
3
320
4
948
220
179
42 564
47 665
16
62
50
1 353
17
1 009
23
1 929
30
3 386
12
1 884
13
2 516
11
2 575
27
9 353
14
8 627
6
(D)
(D)
16
67
22
562
12
686
11
928
28
3 132
14
2 206
10
1 962
10
2 382
34
11 981
13
8 869
8
(D)
(D)
178
168
10 744
10 043
(D)
34
(D)
14
171
19
397
25
671
11
487
9
335
10
812
27
3 117
14
2 001
6
(D)
1
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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Table 4. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
New Hampshire
Belknap
Cheshire
Coos
IRRIGATED LAND
Farms with irrigated land _ number, 1982.
1978.
acres irrigated, 1982.
1978.
1 982 land in farms:
1 to 9 acres farms.
acres irrigated.
10 to 49 acres farms.
acres irrigated.
50 to 69 acres farms.
acres irrigated.
70 to 99 acres _ farms-
acres irrigated-
100 to 139 acres farms.
acres irrigated.
140 to 179 acres farms-
acres irrigated.
180 to 219 acres farms.
acres irrigated..
220 to 259 acres farms-
acres irrigated..
260 to 499 acres farms-
acres irrigated,.
500 to 999 acres _ _ farms..
acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres farms..
acres irrigated..
2,000 acres or more farms..
acres irrigated..
All farms
176
163
1 307
1 747
36
55
64
233
10
47
10
52
14
127
8
24
6
18
5
70
13
239
9
(D)
1
(D)
9
9
18
(D)
2
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
3
7
5
14
2
(D)
2
(D)
3
26
2
(D)
2
(D)
3
23
1
(Dl
1
(D)
1
(D)
4
1
7
(D)
1
(D)
1
(0)
2
(D)
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
IRRIGATED LAND
Farms with irrigated land number, 1982..
1978..
acres irrigated, 1982..
1978..
1982 land in farms:
1 to 9 acres farms..
acres irrigated..
10 to 49 acres farms..
acres irrigated..
50 to 69 acres farms..
acres irrigated __
70 to 99 acres farms..
acres irrigated. _
100 to 139 acres farms..
acres irrigated..
140 to 179 acres farms..
acres imgated. .
180 to 219 acres _ farms..
acres imgated..
220 to 259 acres farms..
acres irrigated. _
260 to 499 acres farms..
acres irrigated..
500 to 999 acres farms..
acres irrigated..
1,000 to 1,999 acres farms..
acres irrigated. _
2,000 acres or more farms. .
acres irrigated..
12
9
27
22
4
6
1
<D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
27
30
523
786
7
9
10
41
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
3
267
26
23
252
305
6
14
9
36
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
3
18
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
33
35
159
351
4
4
17
91
3
9
4
39
2
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
17
18
147
120
3
5
6
8
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
11
13
45
26
2
(D)
5
20
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(0)
1
(D)
128 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:
1978
1982 and
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Charactenstics
New Hampshire
2 757
2 508
469 582
484 631
2 282
2 232
116 613
124 510
1 829
1 553
253 406
243 911
1 425
1 317
38 220
39 464
799
836
199 298
223 789
139 277
157 143
60 021
66 646
756
811
73 413
79 058
129
119
16 878
16 931
101
104
4 980
5 988
Belknap
Cheshire
Coos
FARMS
Land in farms .
Harvested cropland _
.(arms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
.farms. 1982..
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Harvested cropland farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Part owners farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Owned land in farms __ acres, 1982.
1978.
Rented land in farms acres, 1982.
1978.
Harvested cropland _ farms, 1982-
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
Tenants farms. 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978-
Harvested cropland __farms, 1982_.
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978.
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated 1982..
1978-.
Not on farm operated 1982_.
1978..
Not reported 1982..
1978..
Operators by pnncipal occupation:
Farming 1982..
1978..
Other 1982..
1978..
Operators by days of work off farm:
None 1982..
1978..
Any ._ _ 1982..
1978..
1 to 49 days 1982..
1978..
50 to 99 days 1982..
1978..
100 to 149 days 1982..
1978..
150 to 199 days 1982..
1978..
200 days or more _ 1982..
1978..
Not reported 1982..
1978..
1 982 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 ___ _ 1982..
1978..
25 to 34 years 1982..
1978.
35 to 44 years 1982.
1978..
45 to 54 years 1982..
1978..
55 to 64 years _ 1982..
1978..
65 years and over 1982..
1978.
Average age 1982..
1978.
2 388
2 155
222
187
147
166
1 301
1 304
1 456
1 204
929
907
1 655
1 480
189
212
104
97
129
130
198
156
1 035
885
173
121
174
251
533
1 439
16.9
360
28
36
323
296
634
564
646
585
641
570
485
457
50.9
50.7
147
135
21 794
23 333
129
130
4 167
4 767
109
97
15 011
16 213
95
92
2 086
2 088
32
35
6 196
6 860
4 328
4 320
1 868
2 540
29
35
1 809
2 465
6
3
587
260
5
3
272
214
126
113
10
12
11
10
57
66
90
69
38
38
99
90
11
13
4
3
11
11
16
13
57
50
10
7
10
18
35
65
16.1
19
1
2
15
6
43
43
38
34
28
27
22
23
49.7
51.0
127
109
25 476
24 757
106
104
4 516
4 682
65
16 378
15 458
72
62
1 992
(D)
35
37
7 883
7 857
5 708
6 223
2 175
1 634
31
35
2 495
2 367
4
7
1 215
1 442
3
7
29
(D)
103
92
19
11
5
6
61
57
66
52
35
36
82
70
12
16
12
5
6
6
7
9
45
34
10
3
8
18
19
60
16.3
22
17
12
24
22
26
17
35
26
24
32
52.2
54.1
254
221
40 411
39 559
211
193
11 708
11 892
130
130
14 393
18 465
103
111
2 300
3 350
113
80
25 258
19 946
16 397
12 934
8 861
7 012
101
73
9 136
7 809
11
11
760
1 148
7
9
272
733
228
192
15
22
11
7
123
110
131
111
80
70
156
140
14
24
18
12
12
8
24
22
88
74
18
11
20
27
50
121
15.3
36
3
5
45
32
63
51
45
40
55
52
43
41
49.1
49.7
184
199
56 553
66 171
159
188
13 949
15 853
116
115
28 996
31 418
97
106
5 333
5 782
60
79
26 111
33 793
19 847
26 704
6 264
7 089
57
77
8 298
9 760
8
5
1 446
960
5
5
318
311
153
174
12
9
19
116
131
68
75
96
97
91
21
16
11
8
4
5
6
8
55
54
12
12
8
17
26
101
17.7
32
2
4
22
16
44
42
45
55
43
49
28
33
50.3
51.1
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 129
Table 5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982 and
1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics
Grafton
Hillsborough
396
386
53 936
56 737
302
314
14 697
16 135
272
242
32 002
28 071
187
179
4 328
4 033
99
120
20 265
26 221
12 491
17 500
7 774
8 721
96
116
9 218
10 915
25
24
1 669
2 445
19
19
1 151
1 187
Rockingham
427
364
43 567
45 249
329
299
12 179
12 983
302
216
23 209
18 682
216
160
3 714
3 214
103
122
18 340
24 090
12 304
17 103
6 036
6 987
97
117
7 314
8 794
22
26
2 018
2 477
16
22
1 151
975
Strafford
FARMS
Land in farms -
Harvested cropland .
.farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
.farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1962.
1978.
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Harvested cropland farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Part owners farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Owned land in farms ..acres, 1982.
1978.
Rented land in farms acres, 1982.
1978.
Harvested cropland— farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Tenants farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Harvested cropland farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated 1982.
1978.
Not on farm operated - 1982.
1978.
Not reported 1982.
1978.
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming 1982.
1978.
Other _ 1982.
1978.
Operators by days of work off farm:
None _ _ 1982.
1978.
Any 1982.
1978.
1 to 49 days __ 1982.
1978.
50 to 99 days 1982.
1978.
100 to 149 days 1982.
1978.
150 to 199 days.. 1982.
1978.
200 days or more 1982.
1978.
Not reported 1982.
1978.
1982 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 1982.
1978.
25 to 34 years 1982.
1978.
35 to 44 years 1982.
1978.
45 to 54 years 1982.
1978.
55 to 64 years 1982.
1978.
65 years and over 1982.
1978.
Average age 1982.
1978.
397
356
90 365
89 006
347
328
21 773
22 192
235
212
45 570
44 098
193
186
7 049
7 393
143
128
39 500
39 935
29 002
27 530
10 498
12 405
137
127
13 983
13 629
19
16
5 295
4 973
17
15
741
1 170
344
299
36
28
17
29
220
218
177
138
164
161
204
179
26
26
8
14
17
21
19
11
134
107
29
16
33
25
68
228
18.5
43
49
45
88
67
75
78
113
95
72
67
51.7
51.7
340
320
36
39
20
27
176
199
220
187
129
130
248
227
20
26
8
12
17
17
35
22
168
150
19
29
26
36
72
211
169
51
8
9
43
58
84
100
100
85
85
74
76
60
51.2
48.6
385
368
63 374
63 761
330
333
14 839
16 259
265
227
37 046
31 932
212
196
5 664
4 890
102
124
24 704
29 593
17 571
20 371
7 133
9 222
101
121
8 841
10 715
18
17
1 624
2 236
17
16
334
654
347
324
22
23
16
21
190
188
195
180
123
134
230
222
32
36
10
10
16
21
24
23
148
132
32
12
16
32
87
203
17.1
47
4
5
34
44
99
90
100
82
85
78
63
69
50.7
50.7
369
310
33
23
25
31
180
169
247
195
148
124
253
222
21
24
14
16
25
27
32
21
161
134
26
18
24
41
92
206
15.6
64
5
4
45
43
105
85
102
79
91
82
79
71
50.9
50.6
220
191
31 542
28 393
191
175
8 041
9 704
161
134
18 929
16 371
134
119
3 052
3 786
49
50
10 701
11 228
7 275
6 888
3 426
4 340
48
50
4 409
5 421
10
7
1 912
794
9
6
580
497
185
170
21
10
14
11
86
134
105
71
55
143
127
16
17
12
16
44
123
18.2
25
2
3
24
19
39
35
67
58
47
43
41
33
51.6
51.0
130 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982 and
1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Charactenstics
New Hampshire
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS-
Con.
Operators by sex:
Male
Female .
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family
Partnership .
Corporation:
Family held .
Other than family held .
Other— cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc
.farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982-
1978.
.farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978-
-farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
.farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982-
1978.
.farms. 1982.
1978-
acres. 1982.
1978.
.farms. 1982-
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
-farms, 1982.
1978-
acres, 1982.
1978.
2 448
2 328
436 076
461 557
309
180
33 506
23 074
2 457
2 240
377 162
402 142
188
161
48 503
44 943
76
78
27 626
(D)
9
5
2 125
(D)
27
24
14 166
12 810
127
122
19 81
21
741
20
13
1
982
1
592
131
123
1B
855
20
801
1?
10
2
389
(D)
2
2
<DI
(U)
111
101
23
166
22
556
16
8
2
310
2
201
113
95
19 73
19
284
10
9
3
803
4
135
2
4
(D)
(L>)
2
(D)
229
206
37 685
37 596
25
15
2 726
1 963
225
201
32 221
33 610
18
9
4 364
2 964
6
7
(D)
<°>
1
(D)
(D)
3
3
1 183
1 006
169
194
54 920
64 929
15
5
1 633
1 242
163
177
46 192
58 020
15
15
6 233
4 659
3
3
2 185
(D)
(D)
3
3
1 943
2 173
Characteristics
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS -
Con.
Operators by sex:
Male
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family
Partnership .
Corporation:
Family held .
Other than family held
Other -cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc
-farms, 1982-
1978_
acres, 1982.
1978.
.farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
.farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
. farms, 1 982.
1978-
acres, 1982_
1978.
.farms. 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
.farms, 1982-
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
-farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
357
335
84 693
85 866
40
21
5 672
3 140
353
316
73 102
73 785
32
28
8 971
8 332
9
7
5 827
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
2
4
(D)
2 174
347
356
49 104
53 485
49
30
4 832
3 252
350
329
40 266
41 408
26
29
7 265
7 814
15
23
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D
(D)
4
4
1 057
998
332
334
59 053
60 926
53
34
4 321
2 835
336
329
52 092
53 379
31
25
6 473
5 543
13
9
2 610
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)
2
4
(D)
2 220
379
343
38 061
43 171
48
21
5 506
2 078
37
38
394
334
132
475
2
18
18
543
(D)
3
2
12
11
179
621
1
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
195
172
29 163
26 321
25
19
2 379
2 072
196
172
26 783
25 132
12
8
962
(D)
8
8
2 274
(D)
4
3
1 523
1 214
202
165
40 419
44 966
18
14
2 145
2 699
196
164
30 780
38 248
14
10
5 500
4 200
6
4
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
3
1
2 170
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 131
Table 6. Selected Farm Production Expenses and Fuel Storage Capacity: 1982 and
1978
(Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Livestock and poultry purchased farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Feed for livestock and poultry farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Commercially mixed formula feeds ..farms, 1982.
1978.
tons, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
Commercial fertilizer .farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Other agricultural chemicals' .farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Hired farm labor ..farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Contract labor farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment _. _ farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Energy and petroleum products farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Petroleum products. farms, 1982
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Gasoline and gasohol farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
Storage capacity farms. 1982..
1.000 gallons, 1982..
Diesel fuel _ _ farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Storage capacity farms. 1982..
1.000 gallons, 1982..
LP gas, butane, and propane farms. 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Storage capacity farms, 1982..
1,000 gallons. 1982..
Fuel oil and kerosene3 farms, 1982
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Storage capacity farms, 1982..
1.000 gallons. 1982..
Natural gas _ farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Motor oil and grease2 farms, 1982
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Electricity farms. 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms, 1982
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
1982 interest expense:
Expenses reported farms
$1.000..
Expenses reported as 'No' farms..
New Hampshire
1 111
1 061
4 013
4 471
1 841
1 772
25 619
22 140
1 204
1 161
117 936
130 630
20 363
18 562
924
1 190
1 271
1 420
1 337
1 515
2 767
3 018
883
1 310
1 350
1 235
1 177
1 108
13 626
12 296
157
150
578
304
576
563
680
454
2 755
2 491
9 114
5 610
2 755
2 484
5 910
3 732
2 572
2 425
2 542
1 741
939
478
1 220
917
1 434
553
669
358
285
242
(D)
172
149
108
504
428
1 075
971
287
233
36
23
(D)
8
2 755
2 476
344
286
2 057
1 674
2 865
1 787
353
184
338
91
974
5 685
1 672
Belknap
57
54
118
185
89
79
646
612
62
56
3 307
3 750
552
551
38
52
23
22
73
91
57
77
44
75
22
26
51
29
267
82
8
5
26
13
30
17
21
14
147
135
242
126
147
135
154
83
123
125
92
47
36
15
66
51
33
10
42
9
15
4
(D)
2
5
1
14
29
11
18
4
1
(D)
147
135
12
7
95
76
79
39
22
13
9
4
53
172
91
Carroll
49
33
75
38
74
59
776
524
38
23
2 636
3 536
576
459
39
37
28
36
63
60
109
101
52
58
36
36
48
40
375
240
17
16
30
17
26
16
23
9
128
104
276
135
128
104
198
90
123
102
91
55
42
25
46
28
49
17
26
11
14
4
6
2
5
1
32
14
37
8
12
4
128
104
15
8
85
61
(D)
42
14
15
(D)
3
36
219
86
Cheshire
120
99
502
556
168
155
3 283
2 643
115
108
18 100
16 792
2 810
2 308
81
105
74
66
148
117
271
254
82
100
44
52
119
104
1 158
2 189
2
9
(D)
(D)
45
62
42
21
254
221
979
653
254
221
585
419
253
220
255
217
90
56
70
136
71
66
42
22
15
111
59
17
(D)
Coos
(D)
254
221
37
(D)
184
132
383
232
27
6
11
2
98
544
152
84
108
401
339
152
172
2 541
1 999
124
118
10 511
11 713
1 989
1 710
68
77
57
45
87
133
240
301
40
107
42
74
84
103
664
426
4
23
(D)
11
49
51
19
39
182
199
689
414
182
199
418
259
171
188
212
163
55
30
108
147
55
61
35
10
14
7
5
3
(0)
36
18
23
15
17
5
182
199
30
21
144
156
244
140
34
29
27
15
97
792
79
See footnotes at end of table
132 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 6. Selected Farm Production Expenses and Fuel Storage Capacity:
1978 -Con.
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1982 and
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Sullivan
Livestock and poultry purchased -farms, 1982—
1978..
$1,000. 1982-
1978-
Feed for livestock and poultry farms. 1982..
1978-
$1,000, 1982-
1978-
Commerdally mixed formula feeds farms, 1982..
1978..
tons, 1982—
1978-
$1,000, 1982..
1978-
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms, 1982..
1978-
$1,000, 1982-
1978-
Commercial fertilizer farms, 1982—
1978..
$1,000, 1982-
1978-
Other agricultural chemicals1 farms, 1982—
1978-
$1,000, 1982-
1978-
Hired farm labor farms. 1982..
1978-
$1,000, 1982-
1978-
Contract labor farms, 1982-
1978-
$1,000, 1982-
1978-
Customwork. machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment farms, 1982—
1978-
$1,000, 1982..
1978-
Energy and petroleum products farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978-
Petroleum products farms, 1982—
1978-
$1,000, 1982..
1978-
Gasoline and gasohol farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982-
1978-
Storage capacity farms. 1982..
1.000 gallons. 1982..
Diesel fuel _ farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978-
Storage capacity farms, 1982..
1,000 gallons, 1982..
LP gas, butane, and propane farms. 1982—
1978-
$1,000, 1982-
1978-
Storage capacity ___ farms, 1982..
1.000 gallons, 1982-
Fuel oil and kerosene2 farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Storage capacity farms, 1982..
1,000 gallons, 1982..
Natural gas farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
Motor oil and grease2 farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
Electricity farms, 1982..
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms, 1982..
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
1 982 interest expense:
Expenses reported farms.
$1,000.
Expenses reported as *No" farms.
154
138
676
691
279
258
5 208
3 703
197
195
23 697
23 486
4 314
3 273
162
183
127
147
175
219
442
527
120
192
97
185
190
195
1 516
1 270
15
20
35
43
120
97
119
68
397
356
1 343
710
397
356
882
442
391
354
453
230
164
91
196
169
231
94
125
48
71
57
(D)
12
23
64
51
93
72
45
27
3
5
(D)
1
397
356
65
34
318
249
426
243
56
22
35
24
143
854
243
152
156
709
953
266
247
3 357
4 253
163
161
14 708
24 384
2 442
3 528
128
166
197
241
200
243
449
573
134
194
416
378
177
162
3 164
3 026
17
16
235
53
78
99
114
396
381
1 265
905
396
377
774
582
365
360
400
302
129
69
195
117
214
96
86
44
28
16
17
18
4
94
78
89
103
57
28
10
3
3
1
396
377
52
63
297
241
473
310
42
25
17
12
124
832
241
134
187
437
532
265
298
3 825
2 917
179
181
15 540
15 936
2 798
2 288
141
207
196
402
193
219
394
425
117
211
226
150
162
154
1 879
1 463
29
2
40
(D)
75
66
138
42
370
155
689
385
370
807
467
349
367
337
231
140
66
175
151
189
70
99
51
38
28
(D)
11
24
4
64
63
204
120
48
44
9
2
(D)
(D)
385
370
42
(D)
306
267
312
216
61
24
36
7
126
735
247
139
777
748
241
2 669
2 168
176
161
14 100
12 885
2 279
1 848
134
169
346
196
196
190
297
267
146
170
277
179
169
158
1 748
1 521
38
46
128
122
90
79
74
48
426
361
1 146
775
426
361
768
543
394
351
311
270
144
54
161
89
179
57
53
42
42
64
54
35
31
23
69
74
179
120
36
35
8
6
2
2
426
353
43
60
318
257
328
221
42
23
49
10
151
746
261
73
73
104
198
128
125
1 265
1 764
79
73
4 965
10 093
861
1 478
59
87
142
178
95
109
195
174
76
90
97
71
89
88
1 913
1 592
17
5
26
1
36
40
65
58
220
187
1 289
883
220
187
812
633
205
187
181
107
71
37
82
65
87
41
42
22
16
21
(D)
28
38
43
307
439
25
51
(D)
2
220
187
20
17
157
120
(D)
242
18
12
(D)
8
75
278
137
89
74
213
232
151
138
2 049
1 556
71
85
10 372
8 055
1 742
1 120
74
107
81
86
107
134
313
320
72
113
92
84
88
75
942
487
10
8
45
11
36
57
80
41
220
177
731
321
220
174
511
214
198
171
209
118
68
34
112
69
168
44
69
55
19
7
(D)
2
14
8
34
23
86
30
24
29
(D)
220
174
29
20
153
115
205
101
37
15
14
6
71
514
135
'Data for 1978 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982.
2 1982 data include kerosene with fuel oil; 1978 data include kerosene with motor oil and grease.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 133
Table 7. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample ol farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Chemicals used
New Hampshire
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Commercial fertilizer farms,
acres on which used,
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.
Diseases in crops and orchards farms,
acres on which used,
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture
...farms,
acres on which used,
Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth
control of crops or thinning of fruit _ farms,
acres on which used,
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978-
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982-
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982-
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982..
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982-
1978.
1982.
1978..
1982.
1978.
1 339
1 433
71 569
72 904
1 280
1 406
65 326
64 898
272
314
6 243
8 006
709
738
13 908
17 008
22 476
27 200
498
432
12 195
13 769
66
50
2 392
1 684
346
315
6 497
8 021
536
852
22 627
24 872
80
55
2 839
1 342
73
84
1 725
1 399
73
84
628
322
5
7
97
77
20
30
280
306
558
520
30
26
256
613
2
(D)
19
34
128
700
22
38
206
623
5
61
63
58
715
929
53
56
429
18
6
286
81
41
42
972
957
1 140
992
31
23
358
642
208
200
31
19
1 391
468
148
111
8 164
6 095
148
105
7 653
5 208
27
24
511
887
78
53
851
1 421
1 653
2 132
33
29
301
806
13
13
30
21
74
381
57
81
197
3
7
ID)
18
87
128
7 921
8 497
86
127
7 056
6 829
22
46
865
52
80
1 205
2 087
2 434
3 673
20
8
771
532
2
3
(D)
91
213
25
85
1 471
2 130
4
2
59
(D)
Chemicals used
Gratlon
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
Commercial fertilizer farms,
acres on which used,
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,
Diseases in crops and orchards farms,
acres on which used,
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture farms,
acres on which used,
Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth
control of crops or thinning of fruit farms,
acres on which used,
1982.
1978.
1982-
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982-
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982..
1978.
1982..
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978-
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
176
207
12 567
14 539
174
207
10 739
12 656
59
65
1 828
1 883
115
106
3 190
2 979
4 599
5 312
1 154
1 927
8
12
672
740
26
23
162
294
82
102
3 841
3 411
2
1
(D)
(D)
200
225
11 036
11 894
180
221
10 462
11 050
44
47
574
844
103
1 899
2 333
3 215
3 374
90
87
3 888
4 487
12
9
118
189
73
68
2 426
3 493
73
146
3 584
5 831
19
28
1 301
623
193
214
9 353
10 780
191
209
8 641
9 396
31
56
712
1 384
96
103
567
123
549
61
62
1 918
1 553
16
8
644
290
49
29
1 040
365
164
3 435
4 087
20
7
448
257
197
177
6 681
6 258
182
175
6 036
5 833
26
26
645
425
101
90
1 524
1 954
2 282
2 931
79
75
1 549
1 857
7
8
(D)
(D)
83
68
1 759
1 560
86
100
2 350
2 260
509
396
95
105
4 029
3 800
87
101
3 758
3 370
22
19
271
430
44
54
1 014
792
1 220
1 543
54
26
1 025
407
(D)
239
24
23
230
436
45
44
1 642
1 317
107
124
7 378
7 713
106
121
6 924
7 386
18
18
454
327
63
77
1 406
2 056
2 826
3 501
975
945
2
(D)
16
21
379
379
8
1
49
(D)
49
73
510
7
1
31
(D)
134 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample ol farms. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text!
All farms
New Hampshire
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Average per farm _ dollars, 1982-
1978.
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 1982.
1978.
$5,000 to $9.999 1982.
1978.
$10,000 to $19,999 1982.
1978-
$20,000 to $29.999 1982.
1978.
$30,000 to $49,999 - 1982.
1978.
$50,000 to $69.999 1982.
1978.
$70,000 to $99,999 1982.
1978.
$100,000 to $199,999 1982-
1978.
$200,000 or more 1982.
1978.
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT
Automobiles farms, 1982-
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Motortrucks, including pickups farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982-
1978.
Wheel tractors farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms, 1982-
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Corn heads for combines— farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Cottonpickers and strippers' .-farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Mower conditioners -
Pickup balers .
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
...farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982-
1978-
1982 Inventory
Manufactured 1978 to 1982:
Automobiles farms..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms.-
number..
Wheel tractors farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms..
number..
Corn heads for combines farms..
number..
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
number..
Mower conditioners farms..
number..
Pickup balers farms..
number..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.
2 758
2 507
77 239
60 720
28 005
24 220
237
358
809
700
590
512
360
348
302
237
193
153
119
100
115
78
33
21
1 631
1 504
2 118
2 091
2 354
2 095
4 093
3 766
2 360
2 138
5 097
4 877
873
819
960
889
1 218
1 152
1 259
1 254
450
453
544
545
871
1 010
976
1 152
632
817
323
347
243
243
131
140
147
135
3 311
2 099
22 525
15 547
13
24
50
42
28
44
24
6
16
13
7
4
2
1
5
96
61
121
97
128
85
179
137
130
116
237
241
1
2
(D)
(D)
43
(D)
43
47
37
(D)
128
107
2 938
2 139
22 950
19 986
75
71
103
99
105
83
173
131
111
86
213
161
1
1
(D)
(D)
5
5
12
12
5
(D)
254
221
7 271
5 187
28 625
23 472
19
45
76
68
71
36
19
22
18
26
29
7
10
5
10
10
2
2
165
137
191
190
216
198
394
366
191
184
441
394
1
3
(D)
3
5
8
5
103
85
105
98
128
94
130
100
41
28
53
34
74
79
79
107
49
(0)
1
(D)
2
(D)
184
199
6 052
5 281
32 892
26 537
17
24
48
17
25
62
29
45
24
23
18
14
10
4
11
8
2
2
120
125
149
154
155
166
232
287
163
189
425
456
(D)
5
16
5
17
83
119
87
120
120
123
131
138
48
45
53
56
70
84
68
72
45
64
1
(D)
40
41
26
26
13
15
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 135
Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Hillsborough
Rockingham
Strafford
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Average per farm dollars, 1982.
1978.
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 __ 1982.
1978.
$5,000 to $9.999 1982.
1978.
$10,000 to $19,999 1982.
1978.
$20,000 to $29,999 1982-
1978.
$30,000 to $49,999 1982.
1978.
$50,000 to $69,999 1982-
1978.
$70,000 to $99,999 1982.
1978.
$100,000 to $199.999 1982-
1978.
$200,000 or more 1982.
1978.
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT
Automobiles farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982-
1978..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms, 1982_.
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Wheel tractors farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982-.
1978-
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only_-_ farms, 1982..
1978.
number, 1982..
1978..
Corn heads for combines farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Cottonpickers and strippers1 farms, 1982..
1978-.
number, 1982_.
1978..
Mower conditioners .
Pickup balers .
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel
--farms, 1982.
1978_
number, 1982-
1978.
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
...farms, 1982.
1978-
number, 1982.
1978.
1982 Inventory
Manufactured 1978 to 1982:
Automobiles farms..
number-.
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
number..
Wheel tractors _._ farms.
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms..
number..
Corn heads for combines farms..
number..
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
number..
Mower conditioners farms..
number.
Pickup balers farms-
number.
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel farms.
number.
See footnotes at end of table.
397
356
13 287
11 836
33 469
33 247
21
20
116
82
65
66
57
50
43
50
34
32
30
37
26
15
5
4
232
243
283
362
363
289
607
493
350
337
841
785
1
(D)
18
7
18
7
177
140
208
145
225
175
233
179
104
83
123
104
140
154
130
148
117
141
396
386
12 302
8 968
31 066
23 233
43
70
68
91
89
83
57
75
61
17
44
26
16
11
12
9
6
4
238
229
343
313
346
336
743
647
343
314
757
706
(D)
1
6
(D)
6
130
112
141
141
131
147
132
155
46
54
51
64
133
155
132
149
103
132
1
(D)
385
370
10 181
8 029
26 444
21 701
28
55
142
136
71
61
52
36
42
210
219
263
302
312
316
558
613
323
335
645
783
3
2
3
(D|
6
5
6
5
85
89
104
96
119
214
120
219
50
82
54
93
97
113
151
184
76
106
1
(D)
2
(D)
427
365
9 813
8 460
22 982
23 178
39
57
125
105
116
60
54
62
51
37
11
18
17
14
11
9
3
3
256
189
340
262
356
320
555
539
367
277
767
697
2
7
ID)
7
7
10
9
10
103
178
117
181
171
50
35
62
42
123
146
162
185
77
97
38
220
189
5 532
4 517
25 145
23 898
16
17
72
77
57
38
26
15
22
9
8
14
5
10
11
8
3
1
118
113
157
160
188
165
344
312
193
160
377
352
73
89
110
52
63
136 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(Data are based on a sample of (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
New Hampshire
Belknap
Cheshire
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT-Con.
1982 Inventory— Con.
Manufactured pnor to 1978:
Automobiles farms.
number.
Motortrucks, including pickups farms.,
number.
Wheel tractors farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms..
number..
Corn heads for combines farms..
number..
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
number..
Mower conditioners farms..
number..
Pickup balers farms..
number..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel farms..
number..
911
1 108
1 778
2 941
2 115
4 280
5
(D)
35
38
573
613
984
1 016
338
404
63
(D)
94
132
110
(D)
1
(D)
29
31
57
65
10
(D)
41
45
66
105
95
177
1
(D)
21
22
29
30
18
ID)
101
112
170
287
177
(D)
3
(D)
56
57
110
111
28
35
56
65
111
160
156
361
4
(D)
44
46
95
105
36
38
Grafton
Hillsborough
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT-Con.
1982 Inventory— Con.
Manufactured prior to 1978:
Automobiles farms.
number.
Motortrucks, including pickups farms-
number.
Wheel tractors farms.
number.
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms.
number.
Corn heads for combines farms.
number.
Cottonpickers and stnppers farms.
number.
Mower conditioners farms.
number.
Pickup balers farms.
number.
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel __ farms.
number-
US
129
280
459
313
700
1
(D)
15
15
111
131
160
165
86
98
139
188
284
594
296
625
99
113
113
25
27
119
150
228
374
300
2
(Dl
4
(D)
68
101
102
38
41
164
194
252
370
324
670
2
(D)
4
6
60
60
154
157
37
49
63
84
145
234
169
314
50
(D)
148
226
175
314
44
47
90
91
35
45
'Data for 1978 exclude cotton strippers.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE 137
Table 9. Hired Farm Labor— Workers and Payroll: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
New Hampshire
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Hired farm labor ...farms. 1982.
1978.
workers, 1982..
1978.
$1,000 payroll, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms with—
1 worker farms..
workers..
2 workers farms..
workers.
3 or 4 workers farms..
workers..
5 to 9 workers farms.
workers..
10 workers or more farms..
workers..
1978 farms with—
1 worker farms..
workers..
2 workers farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers farms..
workers. .
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers..
10 workers or more farms..
workers. .
Workers by days worked:
1 50 days or more _ ..farms, 1982..
1978..
workers, 1982..
1978..
1982 farms with-
1 worker farms..
workers. .
2 workers farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers farms..
workers..
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers..
10 workers or more farms..
workers..
1978 farms with-
1 worker farms..
workers. .
2 workers farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers farms..
workers..
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers..
10 workers or more farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days farms, 1982..
1978..
workers, 1982..
1978..
1982 farms with—
1 worker farms..
workers..
2 to 4 workers farms..
workers..
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers..
10 to 19 workers __ __ farms..
workers..
20 workers or more farms..
workers..
1978 farms with—
1 worker farms..
workers..
2 to 4 workers farms..
workers .
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers.
10 to 19 workers farms..
workers.
20 workers or more farms.
workers.
1 177
1 108
6 417
6 351
13 626
12 296
284
284
291
582
230
795
226
1 369
146
3 387
230
230
207
414
324
1 112
201
1 292
146
3 303
577
567
1 873
1 759
224
224
165
330
110
368
55
332
23
619
263
263
143
286
94
320
48
308
19
582
995
949
4 544
4 592
293
293
448
1 139
153
942
58
789
43
1 381
272
272
421
1 185
149
952
72
856
35
1 327
51
29
210
93
267
82
10
10
5
10
7
23
6
(D)
1
(D)
14
14
10
(D)
2
(D)
3
3
3
(D)
1
(D)
38
25
170
76
17
17
4
10
12
72
4
(D)
1
(D)
48
40
255
249
375
240
21
21
5
10
10
31
5
29
7
164
7
7
10
20
6
20
10
65
7
137
12
12
4
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
5
5
4
8
3
ID)
1
(D)
38
34
209
215
19
19
11
32
3
(D)
1
(D)
4
120
7
7
11
26
12
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)
10
10
25
50
42
152
34
215
8
252
23
23
10
20
40
133
15
95
16
350
55
58
229
290
11
11
22
44
17
55
3
(D)
2
(D)
22
22
13
26
20
70
2
(D)
1
(D)
102
90
450
331
11
11
65
199
21
125
3
(D)
2
(D)
25
25
43
126
15
92
6
(O)
1
(D)
84
103
290
375
664
426
21
21
22
44
20
67
16
107
5
51
17
17
26
52
30
102
27
(D)
3
(D)
47
62
100
25
25
8
16
11
39
2
(D)
1
(D)
43
43
8
16
9
(D)
2
(D)
64
85
190
277
22
22
27
63
13
(D)
2
(D)
17
17
47
118
19
(D)
2
(D)
138 NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 9. Hired Farm Labor— Workers and Payroll: 1982 and 1978-Con
[Data are based on a sample ol farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Hillsborough
Rockingham
Strafford
Hired farm labor ... farms. 1982.
1978.
workers. 1982_
1978.
$1,000 payroll. 1982-
1978.
1982 farms with—
1 worker. farms.
workers.
2 workers farms-
workers.
3 or 4 workers - ._- farms.
workers.
5 to 9 workers farms-
workers.
10 workers or more farms.
workers.
1978 farms with—
1 worker farms..
workers .
2 workers farms..
workers.
3 or 4 workers farms..
workers-.
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers..
10 workers or more__ farms..
workers..
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms. 1982..
1978..
workers. 1982-
1978..
1982 farms with—
1 worker farms..
workers..
2 workers farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers farms..
workers..
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers..
10 workers or more _ farms..
workers..
1978 farms with-
1 worker farms..
workers..
2 workers farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers farms..
workers..
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers..
10 workers or more farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days farms, 1982..
1978..
workers. 1982..
1978..
1982 farms with—
1 worker farms..
workers..
2 to 4 workers farms..
workers..
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers..
10 to 19 workers __ farms..
workers. .
20 workers or more farms..
workers..
1978 farms with-
1 worker farms..
workers..
2 to 4 workers farms..
workers..
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers..
10 to 19 workers farms..
workers..
20 workers or more.. farms..
workers..
190
195
678
712
1 516
1 270
55
55
56
112
24
87
47
265
8
159
58
58
26
56
71
246
23
139
15
213
211
204
150
159
467
508
48
48
79
188
17
102
4
(D)
2
(D)
54
54
87
248
5
31
13
175
177
162
1 398
1 468
3 164
3 026
23
23
50
100
42
139
29
173
33
963
30
30
26
52
57
194
11
71
38
1 121
96
91
467
444
35
35
29
58
15
50
8
52
9
272
29
29
25
50
17
55
10
73
10
237
148
134
931
1 024
24
24
83
210
14
83
11
156
16
458
37
37
56
165
13
85
19
209
9
528
162
154
778
689
1 879
1 463
46
46
49
98
22
80
23
145
22
409
31
31
47
94
32
109
33
212
11
243
76
96
222
205
28
28
23
46
9
32
15
P
1
(D)
55
55
18
36
16
57
5
(D)
2
(D)
139
141
556
484
41
41
66
147
14
90
17
(D)
1
(D)
46
127
18
105
7
(D)
2
(D)
169
158
1 149
975
1 748
1 521
40
40
42
84
11
38
41
242
35
745
28
28
28
56
41
150
43
286
18
455
67
76
247
216
39
39
24
(D)
1
(D)
9
57
3
68
158
136
902
759
50
50
43
102
45
271
10
144
10
335
23
23
62
180
39
260
4
48
8
248
89
88
575
757
913
592
22
22
19
38
23
80
14
90
11
345
10
10
14
28
18
63
24
162
22
494
41
37
198
173
15
15
8
16
5
16
7
(D)
2
(D)
80
76
377
584
28
28
35
97
9
60
3
35
5
157
10
10
30
88
18
122
10
117
75
405
412
942
487
24
24
15
30
33
112
7
46
9
193
16
16
13
26
22
72
9
59
15
239
48
28
113
78
18
18
15
30
10
33
5
32
10
10
8
16
3
10
7
42
292
334
33
33
35
91
5
33
3
(D)
2
(D)
23
23
29
79
3
19
8
84
6
129
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 139
Table 9. Hired Farm Labor— Workers and Payroll: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
New Hampshire
3elknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Reported only workers working 1 50 days or
182
13
10
17
20
1978..
159
4
6
14
18
workers, 1982..
385
18
19
47
55
1978..
467
6
12
29
28
$1,000 payroll. 1982--
2 272
104
60
305
354
1978..
2 663
16
38
177
115
Reported only workers working less than 1 50
days farms, 1982..
600
25
27
64
37
1978..
541
22
27
46
41
workers, 1982..
2 100
86
161
220
123
1978..
2 146
62
133
123
178
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
836
59
57
43
58
1978-.
888
16
68
45
65
Reported both— workers working 150 days or
more and workers working less than 1 50
days . . farms, 1982..
395
13
11
38
27
1978..
408
3
7
44
44
150 days or more. 1982..
1 488
22
27
182
45
1978..
1 292
11
22
261
70
less than 1 50 days, 1 982. .
2 444
84
48
230
67
1978..
2 446
14
82
208
99
$1,000 payroll. 1982..
10 518
104
259
811
252
1978..
8 745
50
134
1 968
246
All farms
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
Reported only workers working 1 50 days or
more. farms, 1982..
40
29
23
11
9
10
1978..
36
28
13
22
12
6
workers, 1982-.
77
66
39
22
19
23
1978..
78
102
44
41
103
24
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
568
355
173
104
87
163
1978..
382
478
261
194
922
81
Reported only workers working less than 150
days farms, 1982..
90
81
86
102
48
40
1978..
96
71
58
82
51
47
workers, 1982..
224
422
290
367
125
82
1978..
278
226
164
414
317
251
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
149
103
99
181
45
42
1978..
127
164
86
179
69
69
Reported both— workers working 150 days or
more and workers working less than 1 50
days farms, 1982..
60
67
53
56
32
38
1978--
63
63
83
54
25
22
150 days or more, 1982--
134
401
183
225
179
90
1978.-
126
342
161
175
70
54
less than 150 days. 1982..
243
509
266
535
252
210
1978..
230
798
320
345
267
83
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
799
2 705
1 608
1 463
1 781
737
1978..
762
2 384
1 116
1 147
601
338
140 NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 10. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans, Agricultural Services, and Direct Sales of
Agricultural Products: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
New Hampshire
Belknap
Carroll
Amount received from Commodity Credit
Corporation loans farms, 1982.
$1,000, 1982.
1982 farms with receipts of—
$1 to $499 _
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $9.999 -.
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Income from machine work, customwork, and
other agricultural services .__ farms. 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
1 982 farms with income of —
$1 to $249
$250 to $499
$500 to $999 - -
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19,999 _
$20,000 to $29.999
$30,000 or more --.
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human consumption
(see text) ...farms. 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms with sales of—
$1 to $249
$250 to $499
$500 to $999 -
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19,999.. -
$20,000 to $29,999
$30,000 or more
199
306
275
318
67
31
32
58
6
3
2
726
564
4 948
4 112
122
83
116
271
57
30
19
28
42
34
281
135
9
6
7
10
4
2
1
3
48
31
236
130
1
3
12
22
4
4
69
52
229
107
9
8
18
22
7
3
16
16
17
23
28
59
89
7
3
1
9
2
1
Grafton
Hillsborough
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
Amount received from Commodity Credit
Corporation loans farms. 1982.
$1,000, 1982.
1982 farms with receipts of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999 -
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 to $19.999 __
$20,000 or more
Income from machine work, customwork, and
other agricultural services _ ..farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms with income of—
$1 to $249
$250 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $29.999
$30,000 or more
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human consumption
(see text) farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978
1 982 farms with sales of —
$1 to $249
$250 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999 _
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $29.999 __
$30,000 or more ___
80
61
190
153
11
5
17
37
7
2
1
118
104
994
1 278
21
14
14
45
8
5
4
7
109
88
699
446
22
12
10
44
8
3
6
1 209
1 232
17
12
17
40
14
7
3
6
66
44
547
479
14
14
13
18
2
20
20
35
55
36
503
63
11
6
7
24
1
3
1
2
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 141
Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols.
see introductory text]
Item
New Hampshire
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
INVENTORY
Any cattle, hogs, or sheep.. .. .
farms. 1982 .
1 749
94
70
169
141
1978..
1 579
73
60
146
157
Cattle and calves . .
farms. 1982..
1 515
84
61
150
138
1978_.
1 386
66
49
127
152
number, 1982..
69 006
1 923
2 329
7 494
8 764
1978..
66 885
1 985
2 095
7 340
8 909
Farms by inventory:
1 to 9
1982..
562
44
31
62
27
1978..
458
23
24
43
21
10 to 19
1982..
249
15
10
22
14
1978..
239
14
10
20
20
20 to 49
1982..
245
13
8
16
27
1978..
248
17
3
21
37
50 to 99
1982..
242
7
7
26
43
1978..
239
8
6
15
48
100 to 199
1982..
164
4
3
17
24
1978..
147
2
4
19
23
200 to 499
1982-.
47
1
1
6
2
1978..
50
2
1
8
3
500 or more
farms, 1982..
6
_
1
1
1
1978..
5
-
1
1
-
number, 1982..
3 940
-
(D)
(D)
(D)
1978..
3 322
-
(D)
(D)
-
Cows and heiters that had calved _.
farms. 1982..
1 296
71
51
124
121
1978..
1 199
54
43
103
140
number. 1982..
35 510
1 030
1 137
4 107
4 698
1978..
34 920
964
1 106
4 159
5 144
1 982 farms by inventory:
1 to 4
469
190
123
249
198
56
34
11
8
13
4
1
27
7
3
7
5
1
52
14
8
16
22
9
21
5 to 9
11
10 to 19 .
14
20 to 49. ...
43
50 to 99...
28
100 to 199
3
200 to 499
10
1
-
1
3
_
500 or more _
farms..
1
number. _
(D)
-
-
-
(D)
Beef cows . .. - -
farms. 1982-.
713
45
36
63
50
1978..
579
32
27
49
48
number. 1982..
4 526
308
248
526
332
1978..
4 311
313
230
647
453
1 982 farms by inventory:
1 to 9
572
90
45
5
1
35
7
2
1
28
3
5
51
3
7
1
1
35
10 to 19
12
20 to 49 .. .
3
50 to 99 _
_
100 to 199. -
_
200 to 499 -
-
-
:
_
500 or more
farms..
-
number. .
-
-
-
-
-
Milk cows. .
farms. 1982..
785
38
22
77
91
1978..
809
34
21
68
111
number. 1982..
30 984
722
889
3 581
4 366
1978..
30 609
651
876
3 512
4 691
1982 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 . .
287
83
20
6
13
31
4
16
10 to 29 _
10
30 to 49
159
191
54
10
1
8
3
1
2
5
1
1
9
22
8
3
36
50 to 99_-
25
100 to 199 -.
3
200 to 499...
_
500 or more
farms.-
1
number..
(D)
-
-
-
(D)
Heiters and heifer calves
farms. 1982__
1 184
65
48
128
115
1978..
1 120
54
37
98
137
number. 1982..
27 991
657
924
2 957
3 729
1978..
24 857
865
788
2 601
3 430
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves
farms. 1982..
1 040
55
44
100
73
1978-.
903
46
33
83
89
number, 1982..
5 505
236
268
430
337
1978..
7 108
156
201
580
335
SALES
Dairy products sold _
farms, 1982..
587
23
16
55
80
1978..
636
24
14
52
96
$1,000. 1982..
53 190
847
1 731
6 321
7 063
1978..
37 765
763
1 075
4 462
5 262
Cattle and calves sold __. _ __
farms. 1982 .
1 242
56
41
123
119
1978..
1 213
56
39
118
147
number, 1982..
29 408
692
727
3 018
3 315
1978..
33 089
1 273
796
3 304
3 501
$1,000, 1982..
7 544
170
200
657
695
1978..
7 954
170
153
634
510
1982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 _
621
190
282
109
29
B
3
36
7
11
2
28
3
7
2
1
56
24
25
14
2
2
35
10 to 19
26
20 to 49
41
50 to 99
15
100 to 199
1
200 to 499
1
500 or more ... - __ . _
(arms..
-
number __
2 615
-
-
-
-
142 NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Grafton
Hillsborough
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
INVENTORY
Any cattle, hogs, or sheep _ farms. 1982-
1978.
Cattle and calves farms. 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 - 1982.
1978.
10 to 19 1982.
1978.
20 to 49 1982.
1978.
50 to 99 - 1982.
1978.
100 to 199 1982.
1978.
200 to 499 1982.
1978.
500 or more farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Cows and heifers that had calved .
1982 farms by inventory:
1 to 4
farms,
number,
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
100 to 199
200 to 499
Beef cows
1982 farms by inventory:
1 to 9
number..
farms. 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978.-
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199 .
200 to 499
500 or more
farms..
number..
1982 farms by inventory:
1 to 9..
number
1978..
1982..
1978..
10 to 29
30 to 49
50 to 99...
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more
Heifers and heifer calves
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
farms..
number. _
farms. 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
SALES
Dairy products sold
Cattle and calves sold
1982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
number
... farms
$1,000
farms
number
$1,000
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978-.
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978-.
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
number..
295
259
279
246
15 439
14 163
244
227
7 937
7 648
58
34
23
59
56
13
1
94
88
632
768
183
173
7 305
6 880
51
21
43
54
13
1
246
218
6 447
5 475
194
153
1 055
1 040
144
147
12 123
8 530
260
231
7 688
7 142
2 137
1 713
102
43
79
25
10
1
(D)
225
213
172
173
7 122
6 802
70
68
27
31
30
ID)
148
142
3 706
3 392
51
27
14
33
19
2
2
93
76
555
393
74
13
91
3 151
2 999
34
8
21
19
2
2
121
129
2 850
2 308
117
115
566
1 102
63
72
5 629
3 688
143
151
2 849
4 408
774
1 391
83
20
26
9
4
1
240
249
214
219
9 969
10 922
74
79
40
48
35
31
34
32
20
16
11
12
(D)
189
181
4 927
4 807
71
28
19
34
26
11
101
75
577
351
86
7
126
137
4 350
4 456
56
13
21
25
11
164
186
3 890
3 771
161
150
1 152
2 344
92
100
7 791
5 591
192
183
4 632
5 854
1 180
1 358
101
27
39
19
5
228
190
178
153
5 226
5 101
95
76
29
27
27
18
8
17
15
11
4
4
142
134
2 447
2 632
67
26
14
14
17
4
102
87
503
520
53
67
944
112
19
9
4
17
4
120
104
194
828
125
96
585
641
38
53
3 301
2 593
128
121
2 076
2 559
564
786
80
20
17
7
4
131
113
112
99
4 356
3 707
53
46
15
15
20
19
11
9
10
6
3
4
96
86
2 282
1 966
43
13
8
16
10
5
1
68
51
495
335
45
47
1 787
1 631
17
8
5
10
4
1
84
73
1 705
1 374
80
65
369
367
31
34
3 094
2 066
74
69
1 735
1 416
449
307
156
119
127
102
6 384
5 861
50
36
31
18
12
14
15
14
10
13
7
5
2
2
(D)
(D)
110
89
3 239
3 102
45
19
12
14
11
7
2
61
46
350
301
48
12
1
64
60
2 889
2 801
30
4
10
11
7
2
93
84
2 638
2 417
91
73
507
342
45
44
290
734
106
98
2 676
2 836
718
733
65
10
17
10
1
2
1
(D)
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Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
New Hampshire
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
SALES-Con.
Cattle and calves sold— Con.
Calves sold farms. 1982.
1978
number. 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
1 982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 —
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199 _
200 to 499__
500 or more farms.
number.
Cattle sold farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
1 982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 _
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more farms.
number.
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499--.
500 or more farms-
number.
862
874
18 422
20 036
2 071
2 181
405
154
235
44
19
2
3
2 615
1 068
1 056
10 986
13 053
5 473
5 774
705
223
115
19
6
228
182
1 036
1 809
547
927
203
17
6
2
33
37
403
973
26
59
19
5
9
48
47
289
300
144
111
20
27
343
517
18
42
12
1
37
33
384
279
182
110
26
7
3
11
2
34
(D)
22
(D)
77
86
1 822
1 726
94
104
36
11
20
6
3
1
105
107
1 196
1 578
564
730
66
27
8
3
1
23
22
154
186
87
74
21
1
96
124
2 097
2 412
137
102
32
21
38
3
1
1
100
124
1 218
1 089
558
408
56
31
10
2
1
11
15
71
97
32
38
8
2
1
144 NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
SALES-Con.
Cattle and calves sold -Con.
Calves sold - farms. 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
1982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
207
181
5 110
4 761
810
689
79
50
62
12
3
1
(D)
225
202
2 578
2 381
1 326
1 024
139
56
22
7
1
35
30
181
212
102
81
31
2
1
1
101
99
1 738
2 324
140
321
54
21
19
4
3
121
131
1 111
2 084
634
1 071
86
20
13
1
1
22
28
85
866
44
552
19
3
125
126
2 980
3 945
429
577
61
21
29
10
3
1
(D)
164
162
1 652
1 909
751
780
109
28
24
3
40
28
218
208
95
92
33
4
3
80
68
1 131
950
114
51
49
12
15
3
1
112
101
945
1 609
451
736
82
16
13
1
31
33
103
129
65
49
28
3
57
52
996
843
65
65
30
5
18
3
1
66
61
739
573
384
242
40
14
11
1
18
8
71
(D)
37
(D)
17
1
66
74
1 802
1 585
238
171
33
7
19
3
3
-
500 or more farms..
number. .
Cattle sold farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
1 982 farms by number sold:
1
(D)
90
88
874
1 251
480
563
63
16
20 to 49
9
2
-
-
number. _
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold farms. 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
1 982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
20
10
83
34
46
13
18
10 to 19
2
-
50 to 99
-
-
200 to 499
-
500 or more larms..
number..
:
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Table 12. Hogs and Pigs- Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
INVENTORY
Hogs and pigs farms. 1982..
number, 1982..
1978..
Farms by inventory:
,'09-- - IS?!::
10,049 - -iSfc
50 to 99 — - - - 1982..
100 to 199 - -l 978 —
200 to 499 -- 1982--
500 to 999 1982-
1,000 or more ...farms. 1982-
1978..
number, 1982—
1978-
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding... farms, 1982—
1978—
number, 1982-
1978..
1982 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 -
25 to 49
50 to 99 - -
100 or more farms-
number. _
Other hogs and pigs.. farms, 1982-
number, 1982—
1978-
LITTERS
Litters of pigs farrowed between—
Dec 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms, 1982..
1978—
number. 1982—
1978-
Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 farms. 1982—
number, 1982-
1978-
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
SALES
Hogs and pigs sold ...farms. 1982-
number. 1982..
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
1 982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
10 to 49.
50 to 99 -
100 to 199- -
200 to 499_ _- - —
500 to 999 -
1.000 or more _ - farms-
number.
Feeder pigs sold farms. 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Hoqs and piqs other than feeder pigs sold ...farms, 1982.
a 1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
New Hampshire
443
443
6 339
8 013
347
326
80
84
6
20
5
6
2
6
3
1
(D)
183
199
1 234
1 458
175
6
1
1
(D)
395
396
5 105
204
209
1 463
1 632
182
173
841
917
108
142
622
715
278
276
9 402
11 752
768
709
130
98
24
18
5
3
107
110
4 110
5 200
146
148
227
222
5 292
6 552
622
561
Belknap
32
23
191
199
29
18
2
4
1
1
31
20
154
145
14
16
233
314
24
20
6
6
2
5
7
62
134
2
4
13
13
171
180
22
16
28
23
123
264
26
17
2
4
11
15
56
134
21
15
67
130
17
17
746
141
55
70
9
2
2
4
5
7
244
609
15
14
502
532
46
50
29
40
230
437
25
31
3
7
1
1
26
39
174
362
17
27
452
438
34
24
10
4
2
1
19
28
105
160
14
26
5
2
6
8
38
54
18
25
67
106
6
9
29
55
6
8
19
36
4
6
10
19
10
16
254
458
23
21
6
2
9
6
299
(D)
273
225
10
(D)
8
5
14
9
24
13
153
(D)
165
233
24
(D)
16
17
146 NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Hillsborough
Rockingham
INVENTORY
Hogs and pigs farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Farms by inventory:
1 to 9 1982.
1978.
10 to 49 1982.
1978.
50 to 99 1982.
1978.
100 to 199 1982.
1978.
200 to 499 .- 1982.
1978.
500 to 999.... 1982.
1978.
1.000 or more.. farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding.. ..farms, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by inventory:
1 to 24
25 to 49
50 to 99
100 or more farms.
number.
Other hogs and pigs farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
LITTERS
Litters of pigs farrowed between—
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
June 1 and Nov. 30
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982-
1978.
SALES
Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1982.
1978
number, 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
1 982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 to 999
1,000 or more farms.
number.
Feeder pigs sold farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978
57
45
468
348
43
34
13
10
1
1
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold .
..farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978-
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
16
20
86
111
53
40
382
237
21
20
115
110
18
17
66
71
10
11
49
39
31
23
688
875
40
29
15
13
1
1
1
10
13
460
(D)
15
(D)
28
15
228
(D)
25
(D)
75
77
2 640
3 644
55
46
13
21
2
5
1
(D)
36
42
371
410
31
4
1
(D)
73
71
2 269
3 234
40
44
500
420
33
39
269
207
24
35
231
213
52
55
3 302
3 949
299
279
24
15
5
3
2
3
21
25
1 091
1 506
39
42
39
40
2 211
2 443
260
236
74
72
747
778
58
54
14
14
1
3
1
1
31
33
227
270
30
1
62
63
520
508
37
34
247
276
30
30
113
168
19
23
134
108
52
40
1 628
1 682
121
82
20
24
2
5
1
23
21
864
1 159
33
32
41
34
764
523
88
50
70
83
1 474
1 704
48
60
18
13
36
41
241
268
34
1
1
60
75
1 233
1 436
36
43
286
332
36
33
179
170
17
28
107
162
51
58
1 479
2 138
128
149
27
17
2
4
1
18
13
611
258
21
8
43
48
868
1 880
107
141
22
30
143
330
16
22
6
6
19
27
96
275
14
15
253
605
21
29
5
7
2
111
169
3
4
10
13
142
436
18
25
37
22
218
149
17
5
75
27
32
21
143
122
18
5
51
40
17
4
26
24
8
5
25
16
20
9
367
152
23
6
10
7
3
12
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
15
8
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
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Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
New Hampshire
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Sheep and lambs inventory... farms, 1982.
1978
number, 1982.
1978
1982 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, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978
Sheep and lambs shorn.. farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
pounds of wool, 1982.
1978.
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,
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978..
391
289
9 084
5 814
287
91
11
2
338
254
5 582
3 842
326
239
7 068
5 177
51 589
35 590
328
227
5 579
4 425
371
268
372
230
716
596
667
186
167
154
531
437
161
735
18
14
357
128
13
5
16
11
222
93
15
11
379
107
2 366
574
16
10
252
67
18
13
17
3
30
28
144
127
7
9
31
(D)
(D)
20
17
299
326
16
4
17
15
190
193
18
13
224
272
1 348
2 008
16
13
105
151
21
14
6
7
48
25
246
180
8
4
9
(D)
10
(D)
37
29
1 469
589
20
12
5
30
24
848
414
32
23
1 017
506
7 949
3 851
34
26
956
402
36
27
62
21
89
74
477
447
21
12
39
41
72
65
14
18
283
420
9
5
11
17
191
304
10
16
272
250
1 847
1 944
9
15
206
191
10
17
8
10
37
39
138
160
4
10
(D)
20
(D)
34
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
1982 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. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Sheep and lambs shorn farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
pounds of wool, 1982.
1978.
Sheep and lambs sold ___farms, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Sheep, lambs, and wool sold farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
Horses and ponies inventory farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Horses and ponies sold farms,
number,
$1,000.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
50
31
1 444
558
39
8
1
2
43
25
1 045
306
44
24
1 217
411
6 889
2 727
51
19
1 092
274
55
25
(D)
11
82
70
348
260
13
14
31
26
23
26
61
46
1 082
758
50
10
1
48
39
663
523
46
37
825
747
764
796
51
40
604
465
56
46
37
25
94
81
473
470
26
22
60
41
124
49
60
45
343
238
44
15
1
52
40
718
899
47
41
877
1 091
6 802
7 606
49
30
52
43
80
38
80
83
390
422
22
28
72
78
126
81
64
42
365
702
49
13
2
63
39
839
473
56
28
1 000
627
7 543
4 098
51
30
740
789
62
33
(D)
41
144
109
819
563
40
34
(D)
138
(D)
360
35
22
644
481
27
7
1
31
21
387
240
30
24
555
468
3 853
3 136
23
22
344
400
31
25
24
22
58
49
324
287
10
9
33
24
58
17
32
25
798
614
20
12
27
23
479
397
28
22
702
698
5 226
4 850
28
22
342
938
30
25
29
53
54
38
308
270
16
12
102
41
100
91
148 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
New Hampshire
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
INVENTORY
Any poultry
Chickens 3 months old or older _
...farms, 1982.
1978.
...farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Hens and pullets of laying age farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
1 982 farms by inventory:
1 to 99 _
100 to 399
400 to 1.599 -
1,600 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, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months
old farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Turkeys _ farms. 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Turkey hens kept for breeding farms. 1982-
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Ducks, geese, and other poultry -farms, 1982.
1978.
SALES
Any poultry sold .
..farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978-
Chickens 3 months old or older sold --farms. 1982-
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms, 1982..
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age sold farms. 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978-
Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months
old sold -farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold. -.farms, 1982-
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999
2,000 to 15.999
16.000 to 59,999
60.000 to 99.999
100,000 to 499.999 _
500.000 or more farms.
number-
Turkeys sold farms. 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978-
Turkeys for slaughter sold farms, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978-
Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold farms. 1982.
1978.
635
579
520
496
647 655
1 004 126
510
483
506 506
832 250
449
24
7
7
11
3
7
1
1
(D)
73
141 149
171 876
32
32
98 758
184 087
118
83
75 111
45 159
137
75
10 190
6 640
24
17
2 446
1 883
216
193
359
318
11 979
17 929
128
149
592 975
126 889
120
141
504 598
826 005
12
16
88 377
300 884
3
7
(D)
(D)
44
36
291 111
188 116
39
2
2
83
36
38 355
15 296
81
36
36 113
(D)
44
39
31
27
27
26
(D)
70 723
25
24
(D)
(D)
4
6
(D)
(D)
(D)
9
10
263
206
6
5
63
74
14
19
(D)
(D)
4
9
(D)
88 701
3
6
(D)
(D)
1
3
(D)
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)
2
1
34
47
33
44
28
35
30
39
18 841
118 288
23 323
89 111
27
34
30
39
12 631
(D)
(D)
(D)
21
29
3
-
1
-
1
-
1
3
5
5
4
5
6 210
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
1
2
-
(D)
(U)
(D)
11
8
3
1
231
347
110
(D)
7
10
6
4
116
(D)
13
58
-
2
3
1
-
(D)
5
(D)
5
19
11
13
23
28
18
24
197
(D)
198
(D)
11
11
9
11
9 812
144 598
(D)
123 312
10
10
9
11
<D)
(D)
8 003
123 312
1
(D)
(D)
(0)
1
1
(D)
(D)
4
3
2
4
101
(D)
(D)
(D)
5
110
5
110
1
6
2
(D)
(D)
6
2
ID)
ID)
4
4
32
41
31
36
755
(D)
31
35
719
(D)
3
5
36
40
5
5
(D)
122
7
2
64
(D)
6
14
11
18
(D)
(D)
5
4
(D)
(D)
5
4
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 149
Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
INVENTORY
Any poultry
Chickens 3 months old or older _
...farms. 1982.
1978.
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Hens and pullets of laying age farms. 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
1 982 farms by inventory:
1 to 99
100 to 399. -
400 to 1.599 _ -
1,600 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, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months
old farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Turkeys ...farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Turkey hens kept for breeding farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Ducks, geese, and other poultry farms, 1982.
1978.
SALES
Any poultry sold .
..farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age sold farms. 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months
old sold -.farms, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold... farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
1 982 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999
2.000 to 15,999
16,000 to 59,999
60.000 to 99.999
100.000 to 499.999
500,000 or more farms.
number.
Turkeys sold farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Turkeys for slaughter sold farms. 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold farms. 1982.
1978.
84
73
71
61
(D)
(D)
71
61
(D)
<D)
64
5
7
6
(D)
64
3
5
IS
16
8
793
287
14
2
119
(D)
5
46
33
(D)
(D)
14
14
(D)
82 290
13
14
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
3
395
225
87
96
67
83
138 176
357 179
67
80
(D)
327 553
55
4
2
2
1
3
8
12
(D)
29 626
8
6
(D)
(D)
12
14
598
5 262
18
13
673
356
1
2
P>
(D)
27
29
47
56
1 710
4 451
17
33
93 094
348 411
15
33
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
5
(D)
(D)
S
1
11
13
3
7
565
533
(D)
302
11
13
3
7
565
533
(D)
(D)
2
6
3
6
76
79
66
77 180
67 881
77
64
(D)
65 494
61
5
4
3
2
1
1
10
8
(D)
2 387
5
6
(D)
(D)
18
8
583
366
25
11
1 337
1 325
3
4
(D)
(D)
34
23
58
49
889
975
24
23
75 681
64 705
24
23
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D|
(D)
1
(D)
5
7
149
246
12
7
(D)
(D)
12
7
(D)
ID)
7
4
118
102
94
83
155 146
167 587
91
79
137 980
143 907
79
5
1
1
3
1
1
12
16
17 166
23 680
9
7
19 590
(D)
21
20
56 946
37 759
25
17
5 625
4 472
5
4
(D)
(D)
50
38
69
63
2 457
2 282
20
30
92 896
154 180
20
27
(D)
114 155
1
4
(D)
40 025
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
9
1
48
43
40
35
5 298
(D)
e
e
(D)
(Dl
2
3
(D)
(D)
10
9
(D)
954
17
11
174
256
4
26
19
168
1 270
10
8
(D)
237 981
8
6
994
(D)
3
4
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
6
2
(D)
(D|
19
8
11
1
(Dl
140
M
(D)
19
8
11
1
(Dl
140
(D)
(D)
13
5
11
2
150 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 15. Selected Crops: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
New Hampshire
8elknap
Coos
Harvested cropland _
Irrigated .
. tarms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
.farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Com for grain or seed _. farms. 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
bushels. 1982.
1978.
Irrigated farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
1 982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres _
250 acres or more
Com for silage or green chop farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
tons, green. 1982.
1978.
Irrigated _ farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
tons, dry, 1982.
1978.
Irrigated farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
1 982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and
wild hay (see text) farms . 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
tons, dry, 1982.
1978.
Irrigated farms. 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Irrigated ...farms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
1 982 farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4,9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more
Land in orchards ...farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Imgated farms. 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
1 982 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
2 282
2 232
116 613
124 510
172
160
1 272
1 721
52
55
1 505
1 704
145 792
154 182
3
4
(D)
(D)
35
12
5
416
487
21 035
21 677
376 777
356 179
1
3
(D)
(D)
203
33
11
1 820
1 802
88 300
95 623
165 999
171 222
3
3
19
10
750
807
241
22
1 351
1 214
53 140
54 543
94 655
95 342
2
1
(D)
(D)
612
620
117
2
278
285
2 974
4 024
64
80
532
978
178
75
18
7
239
235
4 341
4 355
12
13
43
93
140
72
19
129
130
167
767
9
9
18
(D)
3
3
(D)
ft
810
11
15
278
(D)
115
547
100
96
3 602
4 115
5 511
6 176
74
61
2 447
2 113
3 682
3 152
20
23
174
164
106
104
516
682
22
13
84
39
1
6
(D)
54
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
11
11
1 166
1 163
21 692
20 218
72
77
3 119
3 341
6 040
5 482
52
50
1 719
1 725
3 023
2 795
32
22
128
96
15
9
59
28
24
13
17
97
77
2
3
(D)
3
211
193
11 708
11 892
15
12
(D)
61
5
7
298
213
31 165
22 800
1
3
1
44
52
2
742
3
032
58
?80
54 626
174
166
8 622
8 819
16 369
16 373
120
108
5 168
5 362
9 280
9 155
60
45
14
1
21
18
132
170
4
4
9
26
13
6
2
14
13
73
35
1
1
ID)
(D)
159
188
13 949
15 853
4
1
7
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
31
36
2 126
1 726
40 755
26 299
12
16
1
2
151
173
1?
022
14
299
21
791
26 093
33
70
43
5
109
127
7 276
10 028
13 682
18 855
19
65
24
1
8
10
15
28
5
5
10
11
1
(D)
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NEW HAMPSHIRE 151
Table 15. Selected Crops: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Harvested cropland .
Irrigated .
.farms. 1982_
1978-
acres, 1982.
1978.
.farms, 1982-
1978_
acres. 1982.
1978.
Corn for grain or seed farms, 1982
1978
acres. 1982
1978
bushels, 1982
1978
Irrigated farms. 1982
1978
acres. 1982
1978
1 982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Corn tor silage or green chop farms, 1982,
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
tons, green, 1982.
1978.
Irrigated farms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres ...
100 to 249 acres __
250 acres or more
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. {see text) _ farms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
tons, dry, 1982.
1978.
Irrigated __ farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres _
100 to 249 acres.
250 acres or more
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and
wild hay (see text) farms , 1982
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
tons, dry, 1 982.
1978.
Irrigated farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
1 982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres ___ __
100 to 249 acres. _ __
250 acres or more..
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
Irrigated __ farms. 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5,0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100,0 acres or more _
Land in orchards ...farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Irrigated farms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
1 982 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
347
328
21 773
22 192
12
9
(D)
22
6
4
389
448
39 440
50 674
2
2
2
95
107
4
074
4
232
0
715
1
185
(D)
39
SO
5
1
311
298
18
04?
18
024
34
404
34
229
84
165
59
3
235
215
11
451
10
916
21
260
21
403
302
314
14 697
16 135
27
30
523
786
5
9
19
181
1 338
22 995
2
1
(D)
(D)
49
54
2 138
1 881
35 941
27 394
(D)
21
2S
2
1
219
233
8
791
10
?7S
18 429
17
339
103
93
22
1
157
149
5 109
5 064
8 757
8 379
63
81
141
69
31
7
28
38
22
49
105
1 435
90
2 257
4
12
4
19
8
234
11
559
21
18
7
10
-
3
-
7
18
55
17
58
221
2 175
250
2 177
_
2
-
(D)
"
(D)
10
30
5
15
3
5
-
5
330
333
14 839
16 259
24
23
(D)
305
8
10
346
502
40 464
36 030
?
2
71
87
3
581
3
667
67 477
62
921
(D)
31
29
10
1
265
269
10 396
12 051
21 105
24 047
2
2
(D)
(D)
118
126
20
1
193
178
5 945
5 918
11 378
10 517
1
(D)
102
86
5
36
44
145
111
3
7
(D)
18
22
14
31
40
354
413
2
3
(D)
4
329
299
12 179
12 983
31
32
(D)
336
14
15
217
293
18 183
15 828
1
(Dl
11
3
37
51
1
211
1
502
19
946
2b
240
16
19
2
235
210
9 283
9 503
16 045
16 647
122
187
137
5 970
4 665
9 747
7 704
108
69
10
67
59
623
889
15
22
108
244
38
21
8
38
31
1 000
1 015
1
1
(D)
(D)
191
175
8 041
9 704
17
18
(D)
120
4
39
1 000
30
32
1 308
1 599
16 691
19 067
1
(D)
144
139
6 094
7 568
11 389
11 363
1
1
(D)
(D)
109
95
3 439
4 600
6 275
6 737
1
1
(D)
(D)
60
44
5
17
25
168
190
3
6
(D)
77
12
3
2
31
25
202
190
4
3
(D)
(D)
152 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
New Hampshire
906
904
247 320
257 403
273
285
299 347
255 509
1 107
888
855
845
102 999
111 281
820
816
81 571
84 456
100
92
1 150
1 588
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Land in farms. -.farms, 1982..
1978-
acres, 1982..
1978-
Average size of farm acres, 1982—
1978-
Value of land and buildings':
Average per farm dollars, 1982..
1978..
Average per acre dollars, 1982..
1978-
Total cropland farms, 1982—
1978-
acres, 1982..
1978-
Harvesled cropland farms, 1982—
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978-
Irrigated land— farms, 1982-
1978-
acres, 1982..
1978-
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) $1,000, 1982-
1978..
Average per farm dollars, 1982..
1978-
1 982 sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
products 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..
Oats farms..
$1.000..
Other grains farms..
$1,000-
Corton 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 products 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..
1962 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS-
TRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (011)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton (0131)
Tobacco (0132)
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay. peanuts,
and other field crops (0133, 0134, 0139)
See footnotes at end of table.
96 654
82 035
106 662
90 747
451
24 093
7
108
5
(D)
2
(D)
225
2 671
119
2 956
124
7 226
127
10 958
24
173
699
72 560
94
11 846
503
52 008
601
6 066
60
468
58
107
58
2 066
49
39
34
7 641
7 112
196
209
157 000
139 800
746
869
33
2 866
3 047
36
32
2 223
2 369
5
4
1 861
1 731
47 708
50 899
460
5
{Dl
128
5
246
1
(D)
28
400
4
(D)
18
844
20
(0)
2
(D)
5
(D)
32
29
10 023
10 229
313
353
332 000
260 419
1 008
642
32
28
3 611
3 323
32
27
2 801
2 685
7
5
47
2 618
1 752
81 798
60 411
25
534
(D)
1
(D)
10
42
10
(D)
13
148
10
273
1
(D)
18
2 083
5
(D)
9
1 726
14
149
2
(0)
4
(D)
2
(D)
85
68
20 553
20 618
242
303
396 733
308 200
1 463
1 094
76
62
10 383
11 693
74
61
8 035
8 016
7
6
30
49
12 840
12 797
151 056
188 187
41
965
1
(D)
1
(D)
25
474
10
108
6
71
8
298
3
(D)
70
11 875
10
(0)
48
(D)
58
478
6
12
6
16
6
54
90
100
38 642
43 874
429
439
241
878
205 26
565
467
87
97
15
274
16
570
83
95
10
938
12
134
3
1
(D)
(U)
8 269
5 848
91 880
58 479
25
718
20
544
2
(D)
3
(D)
3
62
2
(D)
83
7 551
3
(D)
73
6 685
82
563
6
19
3
1
2
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 153
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Item
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Average size of farm
larms, 1982..
1978-
acres, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978-
174
162
58 932
54 427
339
336
123
143
26 550
30 420
216
213
132
126
29 960
31 448
227
250
110
120
19 173
22 500
174
188
61
62
14 266
12 462
234
201
60
60
21 580
24 313
360
405
Value of land and buildings1:
dollars, 1982..
1978..
.dollars, 1982..
276 822
231 401
821
662
358 920
309 038
1 800
1 421
293 794
215 824
1 344
B11
270 874
279 652
1 687
1 545
303 483
240 770
1 322
1 230
325 952
344 017
873
1978..
821
Harvested cropland
farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982—
1978..
farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
172
158
21 928
22 411
166
153
16 815
16 620
106
119
12 247
14 338
100
111
10 587
11 230
126
118
12 598
13 612
119
115
10 020
10 524
103
110
8 864
10 226
96
104
7 063
8 268
60
61
6 228
6 889
59
59
4 929
5 282
55
59
9 000
9 172
55
59
8 160
7 308
farms, 1982..
1978-
acres, 1982..
1978..
7
4
19
(D)
11
17
499
757
17
14
231
284
24
22
137
319
12
15
133
113
7
4
38
10
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text)
$1,000, 1982..
1978-
dollars. 1982..
1978..
15 597
11 165
89 637
68 918
15 174
17 172
123 368
120 087
12 811
9 533
97 055
75 656
12 074
9 543
109 763
79 527
7 888
7 446
129 304
120 103
7 523
5 048
125 377
84 140
1982 sales by commodity or commodity
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
products
Grains
farms..
$1,000..
farms..
$1,000..
59
796
2
(D)
67
6 838
71
3 232
2
(D)
69
4 381
1
(D)
40
4 675
34
1 492
Wheat
farms..
$1,000..
$1.000..
1
(D)
:
2
(D)
1
(D)
-
:
$1,000..
-
Sorghum for grain . __
Oats
Other grains
farms..
$1,000..
farms..
$1,000..
farms..
$1,000-
1
(D)
-
:
-
:
:
-
-
-
:
:
_
$1.000..
-
$1.000..
-
Hay, silage, and field seeds
Vegetables, sweet com, and melons ..
Fruits, nuts, and berries
farms..
$1.000..
farms.
$1,000..
farms—
$1,000..
35
222
12
58
9
187
32
276
19
1 281
26
(D)
35
517
14
115
18
584
19
115
33
631
28
1 794
17
139
8
(D)
9
236
22
297
6
(D)
6
(D)
Nursery and greenhouse products
Other crops
farms..
$1,000-
farms. .
$1,000..
14
314
3
(D)
18
1 269
2
(D)
15
1 919
2
(D)
28
1 819
6
(D)
16
4 092
4
(D)
10
666
Livestock, poultry, and their products
Poultry and poultry products __
Dairy products
farms..
$1,000..
farms..
$1,000..
farms..
$1.000..
164
14 801
13
(D)
132
11 953
85
8 336
15
1 691
54
5 597
97
9 579
18
862
69
7 553
67
7 693
17
2 430
37
(D)
40
3 212
6
156
26
2 682
47
6 031
3
(D)
37
5 282
Cattle and calves
Hogs and pigs
Sheep, lambs, and wool
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text)
$1,000-
farms. .
$1,000-
farms..
$1.000..
farms..
$1.000..
155
1 885
7
15
16
25
4
(D)
64
650
11
(D)
5
(D)
11
152
86
962
11
64
10
38
9
101
46
363
14
(D)
7
(D)
9
(D)
35
313
1
(D)
2
(D)
4
59
41
(D)
2
(D)
6
(D)
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS-
TRIAL CLASSIFICATION
5
5
5
5
10
10
3
3
6
6
_
1
Cotton (0131)
_
_
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts,
and other field crops (0133, 0134, 0139)
1
See footnotes at end of table
154 NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
New Hampshire
Belknap
Cheshire
Coos
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS-
TRIAL CLASSIFICATION -Con
Vegetables and melons (016)
Fruits and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (018)
General larms, primarily crop (019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal
specialties (021)
Beet cattle, except teedlots (0212)
Dairy larms (024)
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General larms, primarily livestock (029)
FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres 1982.
1978.
10 to 49 acres 1982.
1978.
50 to 69 acres 1982.
1978.
70 to 99 acres 1982.
1978.
100 to 139 acres 1982.
1978.
140to 179 acres 1982.
1978.
180 to 219 acres 1982.
1978.
220 to 259 acres 1982.
1978.
260 to 499 acres 1982.
1978.
500 to 999 acres 1982.
1978.
1,000 to 1.999 acres 1982.
1978.
2,000 acres or more 1982-
1978.
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners .
Part owners .
Tenants .
.farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
.(arms, 1982-
1978.
acres, 1982-
1978.
.larms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On term operated 1982.
1978.
Not on farm operated 1982.
1978.
Not reported 1982.
1978.
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming 1982-
1978.
Other 1982.
1978.
Operators by days of work off farm:
None 1982.
1978.
Any 1982.
1978.
1 to 49 days 1982.
1978.
50 to 99 days 1982.
1978.
100 to 149 days 1982.
1978.
150 to 199 days 1982.
1978.
200 days or more 1982.
1978.
Not reported 1982.
1978.
See footnotes at end of table.
56
480
44
29
5
64
58
94
84
35
32
49
56
94
77
69
64
67
72
63
56
230
263
122
123
16
16
3
3
394
366
83
414
78 270
446
481
152 79
168
321
66
57
11
116
10 812
760
787
81
67
65
50
737
773
169
131
545
548
285
293
78
98
33
30
19
29
24
33
131
103
76
63
22
18
3 741
(D)
14
14
3 652
4 185
3
2
248
(D)
18
14
B
13
14
4 947
3 981
1
A
29
23
(D)
5 335
54
41
16 773
14 622
2
4
(D)
661
8
7
72
1
2
4
3
4
9
8
7
11
38
19
27
6
5
41
38
15 626
(D)
45
61
21 710
26 777
4
1
1 306
(D)
76
94
6
1
8
5
78
97
12
3
56
68
29
25
11
12
3
6
1
3
2
11
5
5
7
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Grafton
Hillsborough
Rockingham
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS-
TRIAL CLASSIFICATION-Con.
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 (029)
FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres 1982.
1978.
10 to 49 acres .__ 1982.
1978.
50 to 69 acres 1982.
1978.
70 to 99 acres 1982.
1978.
100 to 139 acres 1982.
1978.
140 to 179 acres 1982.,
1978.
180 to 219 acres 1982..
1978..
220 to 259 acres 1982.,
1978.
260 to 499 acres 1982.,
1978.,
500 to 999 acres 1982..
1978.
1.000 to 1,999 acres 1982..
1978..
2.000 acres or more 1982..
1978..
TENURE OF OPERATOR
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
-farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982-
1978.
.farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
-farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated __ 1982
1978.
Not on farm operated 1982..
1978..
Not reported 1982
1978.
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming 1982
1978..
Other -_ 1982
1978.
Operators by days of work off farm:
None 1982
1978-.
Any 1982..
1978.
1 to 49 days „ _ 1982.
1978.
50 to 99 days 1982
1978_
100 to 149 days _ 1982
1978.
150 to 199 days _ 1982
1978.
200 days or more _ 1982
1978.
Not reported 1982
1978.
See footnotes at end of table.
20
17
129
3
1
1
56
20 474
17 384
95
96
34 534
34 320
11
10
3 924
2 723
156
143
8
8
10
11
149
145
25
17
115
104
42
47
12
14
2
6
3
7
5
5
20
15
17
11
57
67
9 832
8 539
53
63
15 603
20 011
13
13
1 115
1 870
96
120
18
14
9
9
116
27
27
58
49
10
742
8
456
63
68
18
223
21
153
11
9
995
1
839
110
105
12
13
10
8
110
110
22
16
55
49
5 442
5 028
42
57
12 034
15 437
13
14
1 697
2 035
88
100
13
13
9
7
29
34
5 774
(D)
28
26
6 967
6 348
4
2
1 525
(D)
156 NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
New Hampshire
Belknap
Carroll
Coos
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS-
Con.
1 982 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
1982 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 farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Partnership farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982—
1978-
Corporation:
Family held larms, 1982..
1978-
acres, 1982..
1978..
Other than family held farms, 1982..
1978..
acres. 1982—
1978-
Other— cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc farms, 1982—
1978..
1982-
1978-
1982 SELECTED FARM
PRODUCTION EXPENSES1
Livestock and poultry purchased farms..
$1,000..
Feed for livestock and poultry farms..
$1,000..
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms—
tons—
$1,000..
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms..
$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer farms—
$1,000-
Other agricultural chemicals2 farms—
$1,000..
Hired farm labor farms..
$1,000-
Workers working 150 days or more farms..
number..
Contract labor farms—
$1,000..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment farms—
$1.000..
Energy and petroleum products farms..
$1,000-
Petroleum products farms..
$1,000-
Interest expense:
Expenses reported farms..
$1,000..
Expenses reported as 'No" farms—
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT1
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment farms. 1982..
1978-
$1,000. 1982-
1978-
Average oer (arm dollars. 1982..
1978..
1982-
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982-
1978..
1982-
1978-
Motoruucks. including pickups farms.
number.
Wheel tractors farms,
number,
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms,
1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
47
53
139
552
19.5
115
12
115
185
221
246
127
50.6
743
749
182 210
199 114
97
84
36 549
(D)
58
60
23 903
20 029
5
5
1 444
1 489
3
6
3 214
(D)
360
3 268
699
23 848
634
113 040
19 493
505
1 171
643
2 431
487
1 222
637
12 593
479
1 719
78
487
269
521
908
7 798
908
5 031
558
4 690
318
908
937
49 469
40 634
54 481
43 366
833
840
1 950
1 999
830
847
2 588
2 647
5
6
(D)
6
3
1
6
20
19.1
9
4
10
9
12
4
51.6
32
29
6 068
5 465
5
4
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
14
81
29
590
29
178
528
16
20
22
35
12
7
25
217
16
(D)
5
16
16
17
36
170
36
103
21
95
15
36
35
1 551
940
43 080
26 866
35
23
60
37
33
31
93
78
2
5
15
19.1
10
6
6
10
7
3
48.7
27
21
7 149
6 277
5
6
2 874
(D)
2
(D)
9
47
15
716
13
2 522
555
13
21
23
83
25
32
23
346
16
38
8
19
8
(D)
28
214
28
155
12
164
16
28
31
1 143
1 130
40 811
36 458
21
28
54
42
23
30
64
16.8
8
1
11
24
20
20
9
48.5
71
56
15 378
16 438
9
5
3 267
(D)
4
6
B
1
B
35
369
62
3 104
52
17 658
2 731
41
70
65
237
43
34
54
997
43
199
2
(D)
22
32
75
815
75
479
41
370
32
75
75
4 478
3 851
59 710
51 343
67
74
174
199
70
61
237
193
1
3
(D)
3
7
5
11
60
18.7
7
1
14
18
26
25
6
48.9
73
88
30 042
39 348
13
8
(D)
2 975
3
2
185
(D)
(D)
1
1
39
355
84
2 390
80
9 984
1 891
40
52
58
218
34
40
65
571
42
87
4
(D)
29
15
90
617
90
373
72
763
14
90
110
4 920
4 085
54 663
37 132
81
85
145
177
87
105
270
314
1
(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS-
Con.
1 982 operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
3 or 4 years
S to 9 years
10 years or more
Average years on present farm
Not reported
1982 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 farms, 1982.
1978.
awes. 1982.
1978.
Partnership farms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Corporation:
Family held farms. 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
Other than family held farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
Other— cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
1982 SELECTED FARM
PRODUCTION EXPENSES1
Livestock and poultry purchased _ farms.
$1,000.
Feed for livestock and poultry farms.
$1,000.
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.
tons.
$1,000.
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.
$1,000.
Commercial fertilizer farms.
$1,000.
Other agricultural chemicals2 farms.
$1,000.
Hired farm labor farms.
$1,000.
Workers working 150 days or more farms.
number-
Contract labor farms.
$1,000.
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment farms.
$1,000.
Energy and petroleum products farms.
$1,000.
Petroleum products farms
$1,000.
Interest expense:
Expenses reported farms
$1,000.
Expenses reported as 'No" farms.
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment ._ farms. 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
Average per farm dollars. 1982.
1978.
Motortrucks, including pickups farms. 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Wheel tractors farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
See footnotes at end of table.
158 NEW HAMPSHIRE
9
9
30
109
20.9
17
18
40
35
58
23
51.1
146
137
45 522
43 435
19
19
81
628
164
4 995
152
23 170
4 205
102
115
127
422
79
87
131
1 372
99
(D)
10
76
102
174
175
174
774
111
807
61
174
152
10 634
7 151
61 113
47 049
157
136
339
295
166
144
527
502
8
7
15
77
18.8
16
2
16
28
30
25
22
50.5
95
110
16 253
19 501
16
13
(D)
(D)
11
16
4 147
(D)
1
(D)
1
3
(D)
(D)
64
666
98
3 145
90
14 117
2 343
74
190
79
389
64
402
86
3 041
77
448
10
229
29
83
137
1 099
137
671
65
677
59
137
130
7 460
6 057
54 452
46 591
131
128
375
356
120
118
412
365
7
6
25
78
20.6
16
3
13
22
33
38
23
52.2
105
106
23 212
25 613
15
12
(D)
(D)
9
7
(D)
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)
43
350
91
3 479
85
14 501
2 625
64
164
90
364
74
213
80
1 797
62
207
8
37
38
124
126
967
126
686
77
607
45
126
142
6 638
6 225
52 686
43 837
1
ID)
1
(D)
113
132
288
352
116
133
340
437
3
1
3
(D)
5
10
18
54
18.0
23
4
16
18
26
25
21
50.6
95
99
15 131
16 978
6
11
1 590
(D)
10
2 452
(D)
41
563
70
2 472
59
13 617
2 180
82
328
87
241
75
236
85
1 614
57
236
16
24
26
119
950
119
618
78
541
39
119
141
5 454
5 839
45 831
41 410
111
126
208
258
104
t14
297
372
1
2
7
46
23.3
5
7
9
17
16
12
52.9
49
52
11 322
10 695
4
1
670
(D)
8
8
2 274
(D)
1
(D)
17
53
41
1 030
34
4 017
710
32
136
43
156
39
83
44
1 769
32
178
10
19
11
(D)
60
1 167
60
730
38
224
18
60
61
2 984
2 578
49 733
42 267
57
54
156
156
56
56
163
153
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Item
New Hampshire
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
Cattle and calves inventory farms. 1982..
616
24
14
62
82
1978..
617
19
15
50
92
number, 1982..
57 197
1 371
1 753
6 184
7 747
1978..
56 145
1 397
1 586
6 041
7 702
Cows and heifers that had calved farms, 1982..
578
23
11
56
78
1978..
588
17
15
48
92
number, 1982..
30 814
779
880
3 663
4 306
1978-
30 422
678
896
3 511
4 623
Beef cows farms. 1982..
127
5
2
11
14
1978-
121
6
6
8
13
number, 1982—
1 126
(D)
(D)
197
118
1978-
1 138
101
44
114
96
Milk cows farms, 1982..
528
22
9
52
76
1978-
549
16
11
45
91
number, 1982—
29 688
(D)
(D)
3 466
4 188
1978-
29 284
577
852
3 397
4 527
Heifers and heifer calves farms, 1982..
579
19
14
57
81
number, 1982..
23 540
482
758
2 314
3 244
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ...farms. 1982..
374
11
10
39
42
number, 1982—
2 843
110
115
207
197
Cattle and calves sold farms, 1982..
601
20
14
58
82
1978-
612
19
14
49
93
number, 1982..
25 038
541
584
2 544
2 912
1978-
28 323
1 045
585
2 607
3 034
Carves farms, 1982..
526
19
9
46
70
number. 1982..
16 699
348
316
1 683
1 900
Cattle . farms, 1982-
521
16
14
48
70
1978..
543
15
12
47
74
number, 1982..
8 339
193
268
861
1 012
1978-
10 326
178
172
1 209
813
Fattened on grains and concentrates . . .farms, 1982..
41
2
3
5
4
number, 1982..
419
(D)
13
106
28
110
5
3
9
7
1978-
117
4
6
7
11
number, 1982..
3 469
(0)
21
39
64
1978..
3 781
30
135
39
45
Used or to be used for breeding ... _ farms, 1982..
45
3
2
2
4
1978-
50
4
5
1
2
number, 1982—
518
18
(D)
(D)
(D)
1978..
527
(D)
80
(D)
(D)
Other farms, 1982—
97
5
1
8
6
1978..
105
2
5
7
11
number, 1982..
2 951
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1978-
3 254
(D)
55
(D)
(D)
Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1982..
60
2
2
6
6
1978..
59
4
5
3
6
number. 1982..
4 966
(D)
(D)
105
154
1978..
5 128
(D)
830
24
80
Feeder pigs farms, 1982..
17
1
-
-
-
1978..
26
2
2
1
1
number. 1982—
1 181
(D)
-
-
-
1978..
1 905
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1982—
65
3
4
7
4
1978..
59
3
3
3
10
number. 1982..
2 575
33
83
401
43
1978..
1 210
40
74
17
135
Sheep and lambs sold farms, 1982—
53
3
3
6
3
1978-
45
2
2
2
7
number, 1982..
1 728
14
22
295
42
1978..
1 669
(D)
(D)
(0)
63
Hens and pullets of laying age inventory farms, 1982..
120
3
4
10
7
1978..
154
7
10
13
17
number. 1982..
492 162
(D)
(D)
(D)
121
1978-
812 029
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, 1982 .
10
-
1
1978..
9
1
1
1
-
number, 1982..
285 319
-
-
-
(D)
1978..
181 355
(D)
(D)
(D)
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for grain or seed farms, 1982..
35
3
4
1978-
23
1
2
3
-
acres, 1982-
1 310
(D)
-
(D)
-
1978-
1 506
(D)
(D)
(D)
-
bushels, 1982—
138 790
(D)
(D)
-
1978-
136 534
(D)
(D)
(D)
-
Corn for silage or green chop farms, 1982..
341
9
8
37
29
1978-
370
8
8
40
29
acres. 1982..
19 993
(D)
1 124
2 595
(D)
1978..
19 972
317
1 108
2 860
1 591
tons. green, 1982..
360 193
(D)
21 405
55 097
(D)
1978-
332 757
4 635
19 418
52 985
24 914
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 159
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
Cattle and calves inventory .
...farms. 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Cows and heifers that had calved farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Beef cows farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Milk cows farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Heifers and heiler calves
Steers, steer carves, bulls, and bull calves
...farms, 1982.
number. 1982.
...farms, 1982.
number, 1982.
Cattle and calves sold farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Calves - - farms, 1982.
number, 1982.
Cattle farms, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982-
1978.
Fattened on grains and concentrates farms. 1982.
number, 1982.
Hogs and pigs inventory farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Used or to be used for breeding farms, 1982-
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Other farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Hogs and pigs sold -
Feeder pigs
Sheep and lambs inventory .
Sheep and lambs sold
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
...farms, 1982.
1978-
number. 1982.
1978.
... farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Hens and pullets of laying age inventory
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold.
CROPS HARVESTED
Corn for grain or seed
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
...farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
bushels. 1982-
1978.
Com for silage or green chop farms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
tons, green, 1982.
1978.
See footnotes at end of table.
158
141
13 539
12 319
149
138
7 360
6 869
27
20
276
236
136
134
7 084
6 633
152
5 627
95
552
155
142
7 002
6 217
139
4 859
138
125
2 143
1 885
6
68
24
20
168
144
5
5
27
45
24
18
141
99
7
6
289
507
1
4
(D)
(D)
16
6
938
105
14
4
607
(D)
24
20
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
4
4
(D)
448
(D)
50 674
89
91
3 998
3 951
69 241
67 166
63
75
6 016
5 693
60
66
3 120
2 995
18
19
74
98
54
59
3 046
2 897
57
2 552
39
344
64
75
2 451
3 895
58
1 566
53
70
885
1 825
5
38
16
20
2 125
2 669
6
13
221
205
16
18
1 904
2 464
11
13
2 418
2 221
3
5
(D)
330
5
4
(D)
59
5
6
(0)
121
18
32
(D)
325 289
1
1
(0)
(D)
2
?
(D)
(0)
ID)
(U)
41
38
2
100
1
668
35 288
24
888
87
88
8 171
9 277
80
83
4 162
4 260
17
14
89
92
74
80
4 073
4 168
80
3 291
60
718
86
89
3 823
5 165
72
2 522
77
81
1 301
1 455
7
110
21
16
345
190
10
8
99
94
16
14
246
96
11
8
844
641
6
8
348
531
14
10
608
441
10
7
391
265
21
19
(D)
(D)
(D)
5
6
327
443
40 254
30 915
52
61
3 316
3 405
62 661
59 151
48
57
3 760
4 051
45
53
1 957
2 236
11
18
43
191
38
42
1 914
2 045
44
1 655
28
148
46
49
1 543
2 133
40
999
38
46
544
1 319
3
17
17
19
614
436
12
9
94
62
14
17
520
374
14
9
801
576
6
1
187
(D)
8
9
327
86
6
5
176
(D)
20
22
(D)
141 395
4
3
(D)
(D)
10
5
188
229
16
119
10
900
24
36
1
062
1
329
17
785
21
609
36
32
3 127
2 785
36
32
1 676
1 538
16
9
145
115
29
28
1 531
1 423
34
1 277
24
174
35
33
1 271
1 101
35
791
31
28
480
405
4
12
2
6
(D)
21
1
2
(D)
(D)
1
5
8
1
2
(D)
(D)
(0)
2
5
(D)
81
1
6
(D)
86
3
6
105
(D)
2
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
22
22
1
108
1
292
14
461
14
985
160 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols,
see introductory text]
Item
New Hampshire
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Hay-alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) ...
farms, 1982..
1978-
acres, 1982..
1978-
tons, dry, 1982..
1978-
623
647
55 478
58 393
119 691
119 024
27
22
1 882
1 949
3 164
3 436
17
19
1 545
1 456
3 678
2 915
60
52
5 170
5 179
11 356
11 167
79
91
9 082
10 737
18 346
20 624
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small gram, and
wild hay (see text)
farms , 1982..
1978-
acres, 1982—
1978..
tons, dry, 1982..
1978-
463
486
30 895
32 785
63 233
63 698
18
16
1 190
933
1 904
1 536
13
12
775
710
1 765
1 336
40
35
3 005
3 055
6 291
5 910
61
73
5 455
7 713
11 405
15 182
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)
farms, 1982..
1978-
acres, 1982—
1978-
119
107
2 563
3 477
5
4
(D)
(D)
10
5
73
46
10
6
101
129
2
1
(D)
(D)
farms, 1982..
1978-
acres. 1982..
1978..
75
63
3 598
3 572
5
5
59
78
5
3
76
(D)
3
1
11
(D)
1
(D)
Item
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text)
farms, 1982—
1978-
acres, 1982..
1978-
tons, dry. 1982..
1978-
155
143
13 238
12 647
27 888
26 643
67
77
4 927
5 831
13 509
11 542
86
89
5 990
6 807
13 839
16 226
47
65
4 456
5 259
9 441
10 290
41
38
3 356
3 353
6 816
6 175
44
51
5 832
4 975
11 654
9 986
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, anc
wild hay (see text) _
farms . 1982..
1978-
acres. 1982..
1978-
tons. dry, 1982-
1978-
118
111
7 741
7 611
16 220
16 049
48
56
2 464
2 547
5 395
4 890
60
67
2 908
3 080
6 534
6 180
41
46
2 625
2 366
4 944
4 411
29
30
1 682
1 973
3 483
3 506
35
40
3 050
2 797
5 292
4 698
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)
farms, 1982—
1978-
acres. 1982..
1978-
12
8
72
56
19
21
1 362
2 137
14
13
99
56
33
29
535
755
8
12
149
165
6
8
118
80
Land in orchards .....
farms, 1982..
1978-
acres. 1982—
1978-
5
3
160
(D)
19
23
2 011
2 030
11
8
254
276
16
12
888
929
8
6
131
127
2
2
(D)
(D)
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
2Data for 1978 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 161
Table 17. Milk Goats- Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Sales
Geographic area
Milk goats
Goat milk
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Sales
($1,000)
Farms
Gallons
Sales
($1,000)
STATE TOTAL
New Hampshire 1982..
1978..
COUNTIES, 1982
Belknap
Caroll
Coos _
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack _
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
139
52
6
5
14
4
15
21
13
34
10
17
895
359
(D)
(D)
(D)
30
(D)
(D)
79
187
53
74
60
29
4
2
5
2
6
14
5
13
3
6
350
192
12
(D)
(D)
(D)
34
111
37
(D)
8
31
22
11
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
6
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
25
20
2
4
2
5
2
8
2
13 115
4 050
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 992
(D)
1 414
(D)
35
7
(D)
(D)
(D)
7
(D)
3
(D)
Table 18. Angora Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[Not published for this State]
Table 19. Mink and Their Pelts— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[Not published for this State]
Table 20. Colonies of Bees and Honey— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Sales
Geographic area
Colonies of bees
Honey
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Sales
($1,000)
Farms
Pounds
Sales
($1,000)
STATE TOTAL
New Hampshire 1982__
1978__
COUNTIES, 1982
Belknap
Caroll
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merhmack ...
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
168
98
9
6
16
4
23
34
27
25
9
15
910
524
42
21
28
13
180
196
156
69
159
46
6
6
1
1
2
2
(D)
(D)
<D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
27
36
1
2
2
2
9
8
2
1
30 888
19 737
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
5 385
(D)
(D)
(D)
31
17
(0)
(D)
(D)
<D)
6
(D)
(D)
(D)
Table 21. Fish Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
Any
Only by pounds
Only by number
Water surface area
Geographic area
Farms
Sales
($1,000)
Farms
Pounds
(1.000)
Farms
Number
(1.000)
Farms
Pounds
(1.000)
Sales
($1,000)
Farms
Number
(1.000)
Sales
($1,000)
Farms
Acres
TROUT
State Total
New Hampshire 1982..
1978..
5
4
(D)
33
3
1
(D)
(D)
2
3
(D)
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)
40
(D)
2
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
5
4
6
4
162 NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 22. Miscellaneous Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols.
see introductory text]
Geographic area
Inventory
Sales
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
DUCKS
State Total
1982..
1978-
153
125
1 628
873
30
18
575
870
Counties, 1982
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack _
Rockingham
Stratford
3
4
15
6
21
23
26
29
12
14
(D)
(D)
105
33
208
219
273
415
130
100
2
1
4
2
5
6
5
3
2
(D)
B
(D)
29
115
162
(D)
(D)
GEESE
State Total
New Hampshire
1982-
1978-
118
117
1 047
726
22
20
385
219
Counties, 1982
Belknap _....-
Carroll
5
4
9
3
13
17
17
30
14
6
30
19
42
12
87
111
114
396
180
56
1
1
3
2
9
4
2
-
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
(D)
(D)
189
138
(D)
PIGEONS OR SQUAB
State Total
New Hampshire
1982..
1978-
11
8
494
248
2
4
(D)
48
PHEASANTS
State Total
New Hampshire
1982..
1978-
7
10
299
112
4
2
(D)
(D)
OTHER POULTRY
State Total
New Hampshire
1982-
1978-
30
17
828
(0)
6
6
336
(D)
POULTRY HATCHED (SEE TEXT)
State Total
New Hampshire ___
_ 1982-
1978-
36
30
(D)
(D)
64
52
(D)
(D)
Counties, 1982
Cheshire
3
3
2
3
14
3
3
5
(D)
(D)
(D)
165
67 640
3 000
450
1 074
3
10
10
6
14
7
10
4
(D)
980
96
Memmack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
181
(D)
(D)
369
204
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NEW HAMPSHIRE 163
Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and
1978
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Inventory
Sales
Geographic area
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Sales
($1,000)
MULES, BURROS, AND DONKEYS
State Total
1982.-
1978-
17
26
32
39
3
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
GOATS, TOTAL
State Total
1982-
1978..
166
79
1 017
547
66
39
392
328
24
13
Counties, 1982
7
6
15
4
15
28
18
40
14
19
15
16
91
30
119
301
89
211
66
79
4
3
5
2
6
14
8
15
3
6
12
(D)
(0)
(D)
34
135
46
71
(D)
31
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
7
3
6
(D)
2
GOATS, EXCEPT ANGORA AND MILK
State Total
1982-
1978-
41
30
111
(D)
11
11
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
RABBITS AND THEIR PELTS
State Total
1982..
1978-
59
36
3 615
1 046
41
19
13 630
8 002
60
21
Counties, 1982
Grafton
8
13
7
9
10
5
7
110
757
269
1 404
349
(D)
(D)
4
10
4
9
5
2
7
(D)
3 242
(D)
1 102
(D)
(D)
(D)
(□)
12
(Dj
9
Strafford
(D)
(D)
(D)
Table 24. Grains— Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Harvested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
CORN FOR GRAIN OR SEED (BUSHELS)
State Total
New Hampshire
1982..
1978-
52
55
1 505
1 704
145 792
154 182
3
4
(D)
(D)
Counties, 1982
Cheshire
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Stratford
Sullivan
5
6
5
8
14
4
5
5
298
389
19
346
217
39
147
50
31 165
39 440
1 338
40 464
18 183
1 000
8 995
5 207
2
1
(D)
(D)
OATS FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)
State Total
1982-
1978..
13
8
135
184
7 610
8 150
-
-
RYE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)
State Total
New Hampshire _ _ _ ...
1982..
1978-
7
1
16
(D)
218
(D)
-
-
Counties, 1982
Rockingham . _ _ _ ._
4
3
12
4
156
62
-
-
164 NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and
Peanuts: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Irrigated
IRISH POTATOES (CWT)
State Total
New Hampshire 1982.
1978.
Counties, 1982
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Gratton
Hillsborough
Merrimack _.
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
79
251
394
2
7
7
(D)
16
(D)
10
56
(D)
2
42 910
75 670
165
495
807
(D)
1 473
(D)
1 002
5 372
(D)
144
(D)
(D)
(D)
Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Harvested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
FIELD SEED AND GRASS SEED CROPS
State Total
New Hampshire
1982..
1978..
4
32
(X)
-
-
HAY-ALFALFA, OTHER TAME, SMALL
GRAIN, WILD, GRASS SILAGE, GREEN
CHOP, ETC. (SEE TEXT) (TONS, DRY)
State Total
New Hampshire
1982..
1978..
1 820
1 802
88 300
95 623
165 999
171 222
3
3
19
10
Counties, 1982
Belknap _ . __
Carroll -
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton
Merrimack .
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
100
72
174
151
311
219
265
235
144
149
3 602
3 119
8 622
12 022
18 042
8 791
10 396
9 283
6 094
8 329
5 511
6 040
16 369
21 791
34 404
18 429
21 105
16 045
11 389
14 916
2
1
IP)
(D)
ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY)
State Total
New Hampshire
1982..
1978..
568
603
16 929
18 243
39 621
42 622
1
1
(D)
(D)
Counties, 1982
Belknap
Carroll
Coos
Grafton
Hillsborough _
Merrimack
31
23
61
27
80
85
91
89
43
38
610
894
1 849
1 563
2 652
2 179
2 701
1 983
1 100
1 398
1 193
2 043
4 573
3 039
6 100
6 580
6 220
4 306
2 397
3 170
1
(D)
Stratford
Sullrvan
-
SMALL GRAIN HAY (TONS, DRY)
State Total
New Hampshire ..
1982..
1978..
40
61
706
618
1 450
971
-
-
Counties, 1982
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton
Merrimack
Rockingham
All other counties
4
7
12
5
3
4
5
43
257
207
102
(D)
(D)
53
63
(D)
340
215
15
(0)
88
-
1
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 165
Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Harvested
Irrigated
Geographic area
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
TAME HAY OTHER THAN ALFALFA, SMALL
GRAIN, AND WILD HAY (SEE TEXT)
(TONS, DRY)
State Total
New Hampshire ___ 1982..
1978..
1 351
1 214
53 140
54 543
94 655
95 342
2
1
(D)
(D)
Counties, 1982
74
52
120
109
235
157
193
187
109
115
2 447
1 719
5 168
7 276
11 451
5 109
5 945
5 970
3 439
4 616
3 682
3 023
9 280
13 682
21 260
8 757
11 378
9 747
6 275
7 571
1
1
:
(D)
(D)
WILD HAY (TONS, DRY)
State Total
New Hampshire __ 1982-.
1978..
262
443
6 313
11 682
6 875
13 261
-
:
Counties, 1982
15
8
29
24
49
26
34
26
24
27
313
(D)
704
1 230
1 092
677
514
8
638
250
(D)
1 010
(D)
1 570
525
551
352
(D)
548
:
-
_
GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE, AND GREEN
CHOP HAY (SEE TEXT) (TONS, GREEN)
State Total
New Hampshire 19B2._
1978..
233
(NA)
11 212
10 537
70 184
56 876
(NA)
(D)
Counties, 1982
7
6
22
28
54
21
23
30
19
23
232
294
858
1 696
2 640
786
1 134
907
1 017
1 648
1 156
2 155
4 326
9 883
15 403
7 481
8 221
4 867
5 897
10 795
:
_
Carroll. -
Cheshire
Coos -. - .
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack ___
Rockingham _ ... _
Strafford
-
CORN FOR SILAGE OR GREEN CHOP
(TONS, GREEN)
State Total
New Hampshire _ 1982.
1978..
416
487
21 035
21 677
376 777
356 179
1
3
(D)
(0)
Counties, 1982
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos ______
Grafton ___
Hillsborough
Merrimack _ _ __
Rockingham _ ^__
Strafford
Sullivan _ __ _ _ __
11
11
44
31
95
49
71
37
30
37
278
1 166
2 742
2 126
4 074
2 138
3 581
1 211
1 308
2 411
3 115
21 692
58 280
40 755
70 715
35 941
67 477
19 946
16 691
42 165
1
(D)
166 NEW HAMPSHIRE
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Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Harvested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
LAND USED FOR VEGETABLES (SEE TEXT)
State Total
New Hampshire _ __ _
1982..
1978-
278
285
2 977
3 969
64
80
533
964
Counties, 1982
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack . . . ..
10
32
21
8
28
38
36
67
17
21
74
130
131
15
106
1 433
148
627
169
145
5
15
4
4
12
3
15
3
3
8
60
9
8
234
(D)
108
Stratford _
Sullivan. _ _
(D)
(D)
VEGETABLES HARVESTED (SEE TEXT)
State Total
New Hampshire
1982..
1978..
278
285
2 974
4 024
64
80
532
978
Counties, 1982
Belknap . .
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton _ -
Hillsborough ______
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan _ ...
10
32
21
8
28
38
36
67
17
21
74
128
132
15
105
1 435
145
623
168
150
5
15
4
4
12
3
15
3
3
8
59
9
8
234
(D)
108
(D)
(D)
ASPARAGUS
State Total
New Hampshire _ _ _ _ ______
1982__
1978..
15
20
6
14
3
8
2
6
SNAP BEANS
State Total
New Hampshire
1982..
1978..
78
78
83
134
19
31
13
52
Counties, 1982
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton... _
Hillsborough
Merrimack .
6
7
6
3
4
13
9
22
4
4
2
2
4
1
(D)
34
3
23
(D)
(D)
3
5
2
2
1
4
2
1
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
Strafford.
Sullivan.. _
(D)
BEETS
State Total
New Hampshire _ _ _
1982..
1978..
29
34
13
18
7
16
4
10
BROCCOLI
State Total
New Hampshire
1982..
1978..
24
22
14
9
10
9
4
5
HEAD CABBAGE
State Total
New Hampshire
1982..
1978..
32
52
93
157
7
18
26
45
CANTALOUPS
State Total
New Hampshire
1982..
1978--
29
21
13
10
9
7
3
6
CARROTS
State Total
New Hampshire
1982..
1978..
37
39
14
20
12
11
5
6
CAULIFLOWER
State Total
New Hampshire
1982..
1978..
13
21
11
16
4
5
(D)
6
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 167
Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
CUCUMBERS AND PICKLES
State Total
New Hampshire ... -- -- 1982..
1978..
Counties, 1982
Belknap
Carroll. — —
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton.
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford — — -
Sullivan
EGGPLANT
State Total
New Hampshire - 1982.
1978.
LETTUCE AND ROMAINE
State Total
New Hampshire 1982.
1978.
Counties, 1982
Carroll -- --- ---
Cheshire
Merrimack
Rockingham
Sullivan ---
All other counties
DRY ONIONS
State Total
New Hampshire 1982.
1978.
GREEN ONIONS
State Total
New Hampshire 1982.
1978.
GREEN PEAS, EXCLUDING GREEN
COWPEAS
State Total
New Hampshire 1982.
1976.
HOT PEPPERS
State Total
New Hampshire 1 1982.
1978.
SWEET PEPPERS
State Total
New Hampshire 1982.
1978.
Counties, 1982
Carroll
Cheshire
Hillsborough
Rockingham
Sullivan
All other counties
PUMPKINS
State Total
New Hampshire 1982.
1978.
Counties, 1982
Carroll
Cheshire
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Sullivan
All other counties
RADISHES
State Total
New Hampshire 1982
1978
168 NEW HAMPSHIRE
Farms
13
4
(D)
3
6
ID)
3
1
5
27
10
(D)
IDI
130
144
5
(D)
8
60
7
39
3
(D)
Irrigated
Farms
12
26
(D)
1
ID)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
14
20
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
19
15
(D)
1
21
35
(D)
(D)
(D)
7
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Harvested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
SPINACH
State Total
New Hampshire _ . 1982-,
1978..
9
13
6
20
5
7
5
16
Counties, 1982
Cheshire _______
Ail other counties
4
5
1
5
2
3
(D)
(D)
SQUASH
State Total
New Hampshire 1982..
1978..
99
127
428
929
20
29
32
80
Counties, 1982
Belknap _ _ _
Carroll
Cheshire.
Grafton _____ _ ._
Hillsborough __ _
Merrimack _ _
4
13
9
5
18
9
26
10
5
(D)
6
6
5
312
13
58
(D)
3
1
7
2
3
5
1
1
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
Sullivan __ _
All other counties
(D)
(D)
SWEET CORN
State Total
New Hampshire _ _ 1982__
1978__
211
185
1 688
1 968
37
41
292
511
Counties, 1982
Belknap __ ______ .
Carroll
7
25
14
8
21
28
27
49
15
17
60
84
67
7
64
812
82
317
98
96
1
11
1
2
7
3
9
2
1
(D)
37
(D)
ID)
167
(D)
Coos _
Grafton. __
Hillsborough __
Merrimack _____
Strafford
Sullivan
(D)
(D)
TOMATOES
State Total
New Hampshire 1982
1978..
117
120
120
136
21
33
30
54
Counties, 1982
Carroll _ _ _
Cheshire..
Grafton _
Hillsborough
Merrimack
13
9
5
20
12
35
10
7
6
4
6
4
59
7
31
6
(D)
(D)
4
2
1
1
8
2
1
2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
Strafford
Sullivan ._
All other counties
(D)
(D)
1
MIXED VEGETABLES
State Total
New Hampshire 1982
1978..
50
53
142
137
13
13
20
23
OTHER VEGETABLES
State Total
New Hampshire 1982
1978..
7
13
10
26
1
7
(D)
10
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 169
Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Total
Nonbearing age
Bearing age
Harvested
Farms
Acres
Trees or vines
Farms
Trees or vines
Farms
Trees or vines
Farms
Pounds
LAND IN
ORCHARDS
State Total
New Hampshire 1982..
1978..
239
235
4 341
4 355
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Counties, 1982
Belknap . ... ..
Carroll
Cheshire .
Coos
Grafton _
Hillsborough
Merrimack
20
13
14
5
18
55
31
38
31
14
174
97
73
10
221
2 175
354
1 000
202
37
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
<X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
Strafford.
Sullivan _ _
(X)
(X)
APPLES
State Total
New Hampshire 1982..
1978..
219
204
4 100
4 054
294 351
261 976
144
129
97 165
50 767
188
168
197 186
211 209
141
138
40 186 916
57 158 745
Counties, 1982
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton __ __
Hillsborough
Merrimack
15
13
12
5
18
51
27
38
26
14
108
95
68
9
217
2 078
346
968
174
36
11 478
5 926
7 118
479
15 338
143 990
23 440
73 283
10 713
2 586
8
8
9
3
10
36
18
22
18
12
3 408
1 458
(D)
(D)
3 248
48 832
7 848
20 373
5 630
1 367
13
13
7
5
14
47
25
33
22
9
8 070
4 468
(D)
(D)
12 090
95 158
15 592
52 910
5 083
1 219
10
13
4
4
12
37
17
25
12
7
611 854
575 490
(D)
(D)
1 645 094
22 200 869
3 179 268
10 598 715
Strafford . ...
Sullivan __ ... _
1 276 016
67 320
CHERRIES
State Total
New Hampshire 1982..
1978..
34
14
10
3
410
117
25
8
175
39
21
9
235
78
7
6
573
526
Counties, 1982
Grafton
Hillsborough
Rockingham
Strafford .
All other counties
3
11
4
7
9
2
3
1
3
2
(D)
110
(D)
104
90
2
8
3
4
8
(D)
40
(D)
47
53
3
6
3
4
5
(D)
70
(D)
57
37
1
2
2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
GRAPES (SEE
TEXT) (FRESH
WEIGHT)
State Total
New Hampshire 1982..
1978..
43
49
89
98
43 675
50 070
27
32
1 671
4 904
41
44
42 004
45 166
17
32
189 886
339 219
Counties, 1982
Belknap
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
7
11
3
3
12
7
63
14
(0)
(D)
7
2
28 250
7 852
(D)
ty
4 954
1 175
2
7
2
1
8
7
(D)
146
(D)
(D)
1 130
125
7
11
3
3
11
6
(D)
7 706
(D)
(D)
3 824
1 050
5
3
2
2
3
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
PEACHES
State Total
New Hampshire 1982..
1978..
65
62
80
111
6 407
6 455
38
41
2 299
1 745
50
48
4 108
4 710
31
38
151 652
269 096
Counties, 1982
23
6
18
13
5
44
5
21
9
2
3 184
501
1 816
832
74
12
6
11
6
3
609
308
631
(D)
(D)
18
5
16
8
3
2 575
193
1 185
(D)
(D)
10
4
13
3
1
89 010
Merrimack
Rockingham _ _
Strafford
(D)
54 405
(D)
(D)
PEARS
State Total
New Hampshire 1982..
1978..
42
52
46
73
3 071
4 326
31
34
941
994
26
39
2 130
3 332
16
28
184 767
211 955
Counties, 1982
Carroll
Cheshire.. _
Hillsborough _ ..
Rockingham
Strafford .
All other counties
3
4
16
6
7
6
1
(Z)
33
7
2
3
(0)
50
2 322
401
(D)
134
2
4
13
5
3
4
(D)
50
650
(D)
(D)
30
2
9
5
6
4
(D)
1 672
(D)
(0)
104
2
6
4
2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
5 041
170 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Total
Nonhealing age
Bearing age
Harvested
Farms
Acres
Trees or vines
Farms
Trees or vines
Farms
Trees or vines
Farms
Pounds
PLUMS AND
PRUNES (SEE
TEXT) (FRESH
WEIGHT)
State Total
New Hampshire 1982-.
1978..
26
27
6
7
286
389
18
18
155
190
15
14
131
199
8
12
(D)
7 099
Table 29. Berries Harvested for Sale: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols.
see introductory text]
Geographic area
Harvested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
BERRIES
State Total
New Hampshire
1982..
1978..
194
193
909
964
S!
64
58
180
148
Counties, 1982
Belknap
Carroll
Grafton.
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan..
All other counties..
13
20
18
19
22
42
26
20
14
157
144
18
68
(D)
64
(D)
51
118
(X)
i
(X)
i
(X)
3
11
5
10
9
8
5
6
7
(D)
13
(D)
54
27
13
10
20
30
TAME BLUEBERRIES (POUNDS)
State Total
1982..
1978..
44
37
110
69
174 211
82 870
14
6
26
12
Counties, 1982
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan ._
All other counties
4
4
4
4
11
5
7
5
12
(D)
5
(D)
19
14
27
14
17 900
(D)
(D)
15 252
39 550
16 490
60 492
13 035
1
2
3
1
3
2
2
(D)
(D)
4
(D)
5
IP)
(D)
WILD BLUEBERRIES (POUNDS)
State Total
New Hampshire ._ __ .
1982..
1978-.
26
26
556
683
297 182
436 563
1
2
(D)
(D)
Counties, 1982
Belknap ._
Carroll _ _
Strafford
5
5
10
6
135
130
205
51 500
126 099
99 000
(D)
RASPBERRIES (POUNDS)
State Total
New Hampshire _
1982..
1978..
54
58
36
30
61 669
44 127
15
13
14
(D)
Counties, 1982
Belknap
Grafton
Merrimack
4
8
7
10
7
6
7
5
(D)
4
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
4
4 975
1 134
5 107
4 530
8 270
12 663
17 540
7 450
2
1
3
3
1
2
3
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
Strafford
Sullivan. _. _
(D)
(D)
4
STRAWBERRIES (POUNDS)
State Total
New Hampshire
1982..
1978..
113
120
(D)
181
1 095 664
834 669
54
51
ID)
118
Counties, 1982
Belknap ..
Carroll
Grafton _
Hillsborough
Merrimack
7
14
10
13
11
28
11
12
7
(D)
13
10
61
26
36
15
12
25
(D)
(D)
31 220
436 690
176 585
120 053
56 200
58 775
138 480
3
11
4
7
7
7
\ .1
5
6
(D)
5
49
24
8
Strafford
Sullivan
(D)
7
22
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 171
Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Products, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1982
and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Farms
Sq. ft- under
glass or other
protection
Acres in
the open
Sales
($1,000)
NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS
(SEE TEXT)
State Total
New Hampshire ___ __
1982-
1978-
216
188
1 820 233
1 824 304
1 058
621
11 170
7 601
Counties, 1982
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos —
Merrimack ___
Rockingham
Strafford
10
18
12
6
25
37
26
40
27
15
113 668
(D)
103 350
(D)
92 194
(D)
(D)
405 672
605 610
74 504
20
(D)
(D)
(D)
33
(D)
213
32
(D)
20
259
281
314
66
352
1 319
1 938
1 854
4 108
677
PRODUCTS GROWN IN THE OPEN,
IRRIGATED
State Total
New Hampshire
1982-
1978-
41
43
(X)
(X)
366
301
(X)
(X)
BEDDING PLANTS
State Total
New Hampshire
1982-
1978-
136
121
726 705
482 561
11
20
2 739
1 419
Counties, 1962
Belknap _ _ __ ______
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton __
Hillsborough
Merrimack _.
Rockingham
Stratford
Sutlivan
6
15
9
.5
19
21
13
28
12
8
78 634
58 542
79 210
5 812
62 664
122 051
84 840
141 812
46 910
46 230
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
158
205
244
(D)
270
419
349
450
(D)
461
BULBS
State Total
New Hampshire
1982-
1978-
12
12
13 100
10 112
3
(D)
36
32
FOLIAGE AND FLOWERING PLANTS
State Total
New Hampshire _ _ _
1982-
1978-
62
67
436 798
340 028
15
7
2 476
1 569
Counties, 1982
Carroll
Cheshire
Grafton
Hillsborough ._ __ _ _ __
Merrimack
Rockingham ._ _ _
Strafford
4
6
7
7
9
12
8
5
4
(D)
17 200
(D)
20 509
91 575
236 230
28 950
7 630
15 534
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
7
2
(D)
(D)
56
49
189
(0)
1 150
82
(D)
14
NURSERY PRODUCTS
State Total
New Hampshire _
1982-
1978-
61
57
46 154
15 951
224
346
1 031
739
Counties, 1982
Hillsborough
Mernmack _
4
6
11
10
6
11
8
5
(D)
7 826
(D)
(D)
(D)
80
(D)
27
18
60
20
37
(D)
26
(D)
16
191
365
(D)
93
102
82
Strafford- _
All other counties. _
GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES
State Total
New Hampshire
1982-
1976-
13
12
36 076
389 414
(X)
(X)
47
73
Counties, 1982
Carroll _
6
4
3
15 300
11 326
9 450
(X)
(X)
(X)
12
Hillsborough
25
9
172 NEW HAMPSHIRE
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 31. Other Crops: 1982 and 1978
[Not published for this Slate]
Table 32. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races: 1982 and 1978
[For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Land
in (arms
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
New Hampshire 1982..
1978..
9
8
1 228
416
6
7
301
215
223
183
(NA)
2
(NA)
2
(NA)
3
(NA)
1
(NA)
1
(NA)
Table 33. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1982 and 1978
[For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
Geographic area
Number
Land in
farms
Harvested
cropland
Number
Land in
farms
Harvested
cropland
Number
Land in
farms
Harvested
cropland
STATE TOTAL
New Hampshire 1982..
1978..
6
4
608
(D)
38
(D)
3
3
620
210
263
172
1
(D)
(D)
Table 34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000 or
more
Farms
Land in
farms
Farms
Land in
farms
BLACK
State Total
New Hampshire 1982..
1978..
AMERICAN INDIAN
State Total
New Hampshire 1982..
1978..
ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER
State Total
New Hampshire _ 1982 .
1978..
2
1
5
2
2
2
(D)
(D)
379
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Table 35. Operators of Spanish Origin: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols,
see introductory text]
Geographic area
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000 or
more
Farms
Land in
farms
Farms
Land in
farms
STATE TOTAL
New Hampshire
COUNTIES, 1982
Grafton
__ 1982__
1978..
7
8
3
4
985
956
10
975
2
4
2
(D)
409
(D)
Table 36. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans by Commodity Group: 1982
[Not published for this State]
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
NEW HAMPSHIRE 173
APPENDIX A.
General Explanation
Page
TAKING THE CENSUS A-1
DATA PROCESSING A-2
MAJOR DATA CHANGES A-2
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS A-2
FARMS CLASSIFIED BY SPECIFIED CHARACTERISTICS ... A-7
STATISTICAL ADJUSTMENTS A-9
NONSAMPLING ERRORS A-10
CENSUS COVERAGE A-10
RELIABILITY OF CENSUS ESTIMATES A-10
TAKING THE CENSUS
Method of Enumeration
All censuses beginning with the 1969 census have been con-
ducted primarily by mail. The 1978 census was the only census
to include a mailout/mailback enumeration supplemented by
the direct interview of all households in a sample of area seg-
ments. This combination of the mailout/mailback enumeration
plus the area sample was used in 1978 to improve complete-
ness of coverage for U.S., regional, and State level agriculture
census statistics. Due to budget reductions, the area sample was
eliminated in 1982.
In censuses prior to the 1969 census, enumerators were as-
signed to specific areas and called on all farm operators within
each area. Beginning with the 1950 census, copies of the report
form were mailed prior to the enumeration date to each box-
holder served by post offices in predominantly rural areas and
farmers were asked to complete the forms and have them ready
for the enumerator to pick up.
The mailout/mailback enumeration procedure was not used
in taking the agriculture census in Puerto Rico, Guam, and the
Virgin Islands. A discussion of the direct enumeration methods
used there appears in the reports for these outlying areas. A
description of the special direct enumeration of citrus care-
takers is included in the Definitions and Explanations section.
Mail List
The mail list for the 1982 census was comprised of all in-
dividuals, businesses, and organizations that could be readily
identified as being associated with agriculture. The list was as-
sembled from the records of the 1978 census and administra-
tive records of various government agencies, primarily the
Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Department of Agri-
culture (USDA).
Lists of large or specialized operations, such as nurseries,
specialty crop farms, broiler growers, fish farms, livestock
farms, and cattle feedlot operations, were obtained from State
and Federal agencies, trade associations, and similar organi-
zations. Lists of multiestablishment companies having one or
more establishments (or locations) producing agricultural pro-
ducts were obtained from the 1978 census and updated using
information from the Standard Statistical Establishment List
maintained by the Census Bureau.
A preliminary census mail list was assembled using names
and addresses from the 1978 census and administrative source
lists available in September 1981. Those records which were
less likely to be farms were included in the 1982 Farm and
Ranch Identification Survey. Approximately 3 million farm and
ranch forms were mailed in March 1982 to names which ap-
peared on only one source list or selected combinations of lists
which had yielded a low percentage of farm operators in the
1978 census. As a result of this survey, nonfarm names and
addresses were deleted from the census mail list, new tenant
and successor operations were added, and the names, addresses,
and size information were updated for the identified active farm
operators.
The final census mail list was developed using results of the
1982 Farm and Ranch Identification Survey, names and ad-
dresses from the unduplicated preliminary list that were re-
tained without precensus verification, and new or updated
source lists acquired after the preliminary unduplication. The
preliminary and final census mail lists were both constructed
by merging and unduplicating the names and addresses from the
various source lists on the basis of Employer Identification num-
bers. Social Security numbers, and names and addresses. To faci-
litate processing, each name on the administrative source lists
was assigned a geographic code indicating the State and county
location of the operation and a size code indicating an estimated
value of sales. Most duplicates were identified and resolved
prior to mailing. Other duplicate names were either reported
by respondents or located during office processing.
Report Forms
In 1982, 12 regional report form versions were used. These
forms were tailored primarily in sections 2 through 8 to list
crops commonly produced in one or more States, and in sec-
tion 15 to list livestock specialties produced. These modi-
fications were made to enhance reporting of crop and live-
stock data and to reduce respondent burden.
Two report form versions were used to minimize the re-
porting burden, particularly for small farms. Approximately
75 percent of all farms received the 4-page nonsample form
covering major items such as land use, crops, livestock and
poultry, market value of agricultural products sold, and
operator characteristics. The 5-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 17 percent of all other
farms. The sample form contained all the items asked on the
nonsample form plus the sample items (sections 22 through 28).
The sample form and the information sheet appear in appen-
dix C. The Statistical Adjustments section of this appendix
includes a discussion of the criteria used to determine whether
the sample or nonsample form was to be mailed to addressees.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX A A-1
Initial Mailing
The report forms were mailed in late December 1982 to the
approximately 3,653,000 individuals, businesses, and organiza-
tions on the mail list. The information sheet containing in-
structions for completing the form and a brochure explain-
ing the uses of the census data were included with each report
form. Additional special instructions were included with re-
port forms sent to grazing associations; feedlot operations; in-
stitutional organizations; and producers of poultry under con-
tract, bees and honey, fish, laboratory animals, worms, and
nursery and greenhouse products.
In an effort to provide additional help to farmers in com-
pleting their reports, copies of an Agriculture Census Guide
booklet were sent to county agricultural agencies, institutions,
or businesses to whom farmers might turn for help. Included
were vocational agriculture instructors, and USDA county
offices— Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service,
Farmers Home Administration, Soil Conservation Service, and
Cooperative Extension Service. This guide contained descrip-
tions and definitions for various 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 if requested.
Followup Procedures
The data collection effort included a reminder card and five
followup letters, two of which were accompanied by a report
form. Followup reminders were sent to nonrespondents on a
flow basis at 3- to 4-week intervals starting in late February and
continuing until late June 1983. In early April 1983, an addi-
tional followup letter was sent to nonrespondents in low
response counties in 14 States.
Telephone calls were made to nonrespondents who were
expected to have large operations (those with expected sales
of $100,000 or more) or who were located in low response
counties. 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 Statistical
Adjustments section.
DATA PROCESSING
Selected report forms were reviewed prior to keying the data
onto magnetic tape. These included reports with attached corre-
spondence, and reports with remarks or no positive data on the
front page. All new successors reported by former operators
were researched to see if they had already been included in the
census mailing. Report forms were mailed to successor addresses
not located on the mail file. This processing improved the
coverage of the census.
The data for each report form were subjected to a detailed
item-by-item computer edit. The edit performed comprehensive
checks for consistency and reasonableness, 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. Significant computer-
generated changes to the data were reviewed and verified.
In the computer edit, farms with sales, acreage, or com-
modities exceeding specified levels were tested for historical
comparability. Key items, such as acreage and sales, were com-
pared for significant changes between 1978 and 1982. Sizeable
historical differences were resolved or verified, by telephone if
necessary.
Respondents who reported sales or acreage above specified
levels on nonsample forms were sent correspondence requesting
the additional sample data. Report forms with reported sales
of $1,000,000 or more or 30,000 acres or more, and other
selected problem reports were reviewed by statisticians in the
Agriculture Division. Problems that could not be resolved by
reference to other information on the report were resolved by
contacting the respondents by telephone or correspondence.
Prior to publication, tabulated totals were reviewed by
statisticians to identify any inconsistencies and potential cover-
age problems. Comparisons were made with previous census
data, estimates published by the USDA and other available
check data. Selected report forms were reviewed and problem
entries were either verified as being correct or the data were
corrected.
MAJOR DATA CHANGES
The content of the 1982 census report form is similar to
that of the 1978 form. To limit respondent burden, the 1978
and 1982 forms included only data items needed at the county
level, either on a complete or sample basis. The 1978 census
data items which were eliminated from the 1982 form include:
Land held under foreign ownership
Gallons purchased of gasoline; diesel fuel; LP gas, butane
and propane; and fuel oil
Animal health costs for livestock and poultry
The following new data items were added to the 1982 re-
port form :
Interest expense for the farm business
Source of irrigation water
Year in which the operator began to operate the farm
More extensive data on Commodity Credit Corporation
(CCC) loans were collected in 1982.
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS
The following definitions and explanations provide a more
detailed description of the terms used in this publication than
are available in the tables or on the report form. For an exact
wording of the questions on the 1982 census report forms and
the information sheet which accompanied these forms, see
appendix C.
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 re-
porting" 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 woodland and wasteland not
A-2 APPENDIX A
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
actually under cultivation or used for pasture or grazing, pro-
vided it was part of the farm operator's total operation. Large
acreages of woodland or wasteland held for nonagricultural
purposes were deleted from individual reports during the pro-
cessing operations.
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. Grazing land operated
by grazing associations was to be reported by the person
chiefly responsible for conducting the business of the associa-
tion. All land in Indian reservations 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
shown for 1982 represents the total' land area as determined by
records and calculations updated as of January 1, 1983. The
county land areas were remeasured in 1980. The previous
county measurements were done in 1940. Any differences be-
tween the land area in 1982 and 1978 are due to these new
measurements, 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 pro-
duced. It was usually the county containing all or the largest
proportion of the land in the farm or viewed by the respon-
dent 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 1978
census as having more than one farm unit. Other reports re-
ceived showing land in more than one county were separated
into two or more reports if the data would significantly 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 respondent's estimate of what
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.
Harvested cropland— This category includes land from which
crops were harvested or hay was cut, and land in orchards,
citrus groves, vineyards, nurseries, and greenhouses. Land from
which two or more crops were harvested was counted only
once, even though there was more than one use of the land.
Cropland used only for pasture or grazing— This category in-
cludes land used only for pasture or grazing that could have
been used for crops without additional improvement, and all
land planted in crops that were grazed before the crops reached
maturity. Also included was all cropland used for rotation pas-
ture and land in government diversion programs that were
pastured. However, cropland that was pastured after crops were
harvested was not to be included.
Other cropland— This category includes cropland used only for
soil improvement crops, land on which all crops failed, culti-
vated 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,
and land planted for Christmas tree production. Land covered
by sagebrush or mesquite was to be reported as other pasture-
land and rangeland or other land.
Woodland pastured— This category includes all woodland used
for pasture or grazing during the census year. Woodland or
forest land pastured under a per-head grazing permit was not
counted as land in farms and therefore was not included in
woodland pastured.
Other land— This category includes land in house lots, barn lots,
ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. In 1974, for farms with sales of
less than $2,500, this category included pastureland and range-
land other than cropland and woodland pastured in addition to
land in house lots, barn lots, ponds, roads, and wasteland.
Land set aside in federal farm programs— This land includes land
diverted or set aside under the provisions of the Federal Com-
modity Acreage Reduction 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
conservation uses. No information was obtained as to which
crops would have been grown on the acres set aside.
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.
Operator— The term "operator" designates a person who oper-
ates a farm, either doing the work or making day-to-day de-
cisions about such things as planting, harvesting, feeding,
marketing, etc. The operator may be the owner, a member of
the owner's household, a salaried 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 partnerships, only one partner is counted as an operator.
If there is no clear-cut partner 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 actu-
ally in charge of the farm operations.
Operator characteristics— Data on characteristics such as resi-
dence, race, Spanish origin, age, sex, principal occupation, and
off-farm work were collected from all operators in 1982. If
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operator characteristics of race, age, sex, and principal occu-
pation were not reported, they were derived based on infor-
mation reported by farms with similar acreage size, tenure,
and sales size. No imputations were made for nonresponse
to place of residence, Spanish origin, off-farm work, or year
began operation. For the 1982 and 1978 censuses, operators
of Spanish origin were tabulated by reported race. Prior cen-
suses included Spanish origin as "White" whenever separate
data for the White race were shown.
Selected farm production expenses— Since only selected pro-
duction expenses incurred in 1982 were requested, the ex-
pense data cannot be used in combination with gross sales
to calculate net cash farm income. The 1979 Farm Finance
Survey provided estimates on net cash farm income.
In 1982, as in other recent censuses, operators producing
crops, livestock, or poultry under contract frequently failed
to report certain expenditure data. They often were unable
or unwilling to estimate the cost of production inputs fur-
nished by the contractors. As a consequence, the rate of impu-
tation of expenditure data for these operations is considerably
higher than it is for noncontract producers.
Commercial fertilizer— The expense for commercial ferti-
lizer is the amount spent on fertilizer during 1982, ex-
cluding the cost of application. Some fertilizer purchased
in 1982 may not have been applied during the year. If the
fertilizer was applied by someone other than the operator,
respondents were requested to report the cost of applica-
tion as an expense for customwork, machine hire, and ren-
tal of machinery and equipment.
Other agricultural chemicals— These expenses include the
cost of all insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and other
pesticides, excluding costs of application. Data exclude
commercial fertilizer purchased. The cost of lime is included
in the 1978 data, but excluded from 1982.
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and
equipment— These expenses include costs incurred for
having customwork done on the place and for renting ma-
chines to perform agricultural operations. The cost of cotton
ginning is excluded. The cost of labor involved in the custom -
work service is included in the customwork expense. The
cost of labor for operating rented or hired machinery is in-
cluded as a hired farm and ranch labor expense.
Interest expense— Only the interest expense for the farm
business was to be reported. Although instructions requested
that interest on the owner/operator dwelling be excluded
when separate records were available, it is probable that an
undetermined amount of such nonfarm business interest was
also reported.
Energy and petroleum products— Respondents were asked to
report only those expenses pertaining to the operation of
the farm business.
Storage capacity— This category applies to those farms reporting
expenditures for the specific kind of fuel. The storage capacity
was to be reported even if not used during the census year.
Farms with storage capacity reported as "no"— This category
includes farm operators with expenditures for a specific kind
of fuel who also checked the "none" box for storage capacity.
See appendix C, section 26, Expenditures for Energy.
Market value of agricultural products sold— This category repre-
sents the gross market value before taxes and production ex-
penses of all agricultural products sold or removed from the
place in 1982 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
operation. In addition, it includes the loan value received in
1982 for placing commodities in the CCC loan program. This
ensures comparability with prior census years for market value
of agricultural products sold.
The value of agricultural products sold represents total sales
of all crops, including nursery products sold, and livestock,
poultry, and their products sold. It does not include income
from farm-related sources such as customwork or agricultural
services, or income from nonfarm sources. Sales of forest prod-
ucts were not included in 1978 or 1982; but were included in
1974.
The value of crops sold in 1982 does not necessarily repre-
sent the sales from crops harvested in 1982. Data may include
sales from crops produced in earlier years and exclude some
crops produced in 1982, 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 only the total value received in 1982.
The value of agricultural products sold was collected from all
operators. If the operator failed to report, estimates were made
based on the amount of crops harvested or the number of live-
stock or poultry sold. Extensive estimation was required for
operators growing crops or livestock under contract.
Caution should be used when comparing sales in 1982 with
sales reported in earlier censuses due to the fluctuations in per-
unit prices between census years.
Income from machine work, customwork, and other agri-
cultural services— This category consists of gross income re-
ceived during 1982 by farm operators for providing services for
others such as planting, plowing, spraying, harvesting, etc. In-
come from machine work and other agricultural services is
generally included in the agriculture census if it is supplement-
al to the farming operation. However, it is excluded if it
constitutes a separate establishment or is conducted from an-
other location. The agricultural services part of a farming
operation was generally considered a separate establishment
when income from agricultural services was $10,000 or more
and greater than the value of agricultural products sold. Due to
legislative restrictions, data for establishments primarily en-
gaged in agricultural services were not collected in 1982.
Agricultural chemicals used, including fertilizer and lime— For
each type of agricultural chemical, the acres treated were to be
reported only 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 agri-
culture census. Production in salt water is considered not to be
in captivity and is excluded from the census. The value of fish
and other aquacultural products sold and laboratory animals
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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
sold is included in the category "other livestock and livestock
products."
Bees and honey— Bee and honey production was enumerated
and tabulated in the county in which the home farm was lo-
cated even though hives are often moved from farm to farm
over a wide geographic area. The completeness and accuracy
of these data are affected by the fact that some bee operations
may not have been on the mail list and some operators on the
mail list may not have considered beekeeping to be an agri-
cultural operation, and therefore did not report.
Citrus enumeration— In the 1982 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 complete the census report. Each citrus care-
taker was enumerated as a farm operator and requested to com-
plete 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 caretaker was also
requested to inform the grove owner that he had already re-
ported for the citrus under his care and that the grove owner
was not to report the citrus again. In the 1982 census, 8 care-
takers in Arizona reported 210 grove owners having 13,000
acres of citrus; the 99 caretakers in Florida reported 5,900
grove owners having 250,000 acres of citrus; and 21 caretakers
in Texas reported 1,500 grove owners having 30,000 acres of
citrus.
Crop year or season covered— Acres and quantity harvested are
for the calendar year 1982 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 1981 through July 1982 harvest
season, except limes that were harvested in the April 1982
through March 1983 harvest season. The data for Texas
relate to the quantity harvested in the September 1981
through May 1982 harvest season. The data for States, other
than Florida and Texas, relate to the quantity harvested in
the 1981-82 harvest season.
Avocados— The data for California relate to the quantity
harvested in the November 1981 through November 1982
harvest season and for Florida the April 1982 through
March 1983 harvest season.
0/;Ves-The data for California relate to the quantity har-
vested in the September 1981 through March 1982 harvest
season.
Vegetables-Jhe data for Florida relate to the crop harvested
in the September 1981 through August 1982 harvest season.
Sugarcane for sugar— The data for Florida relate to the cut-
tings from November 1981 through April 1982, and for
Texas the cuttings from October 1981 through April 1982.
Pineapples— The data for Hawaii relate to the quantity har-
vested in the year ending May 31, 1982.
Coffee-The data for Hawaii relate to the 1981-82 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 products; 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 ex-
ceeds the acres of cropland harvested. The 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 crop or silage would be reported
for each applicable crop. For interplanted 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— crop-
land 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 to be reported as cropland pasture.
Quantity harvested was not obtained for crops such as vege-
tables; nursery and greenhouse products; 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.
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 re-
ported in a unit of measure different than the unit of measure
published, the quantity harvested was converted to the pub-
lished 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 are published in
pounds.
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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 as-
signed 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 prooer coding, most of
these respondents were telephoned. Reports for those not
telephoned were changed on the basis of other reports for the
area.
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 corrected. Reports with significant acres
of unusual crops for the area were examined to minimize the
possibility that they were in error.
Changes in crop wording— Changes were made to the wording of
selected crop items on the 1982 census forms. These items are
listed with the wording used in 1978. The 1982 and 1978 data
are comparable for all items, except improved pecans and wild
and seedling pecans which were combined.
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas- The 1978 wording
was "dry field and seed beans."
Dry edible peas— The 1978 wording was "dry field and seed
peas". Dry edible peas exclude Austrian winter peas, wrin-
kled seed peas, and southern peas or cowpeas.
Green cowpeas and green southern peas; cowpeas and south-
ern peas for dry peas— The wording for these items was
changed for 1982 to include the term "southern peas," a
more common term for cowpeas.
Honey tangerines— The 1978 wording was "murcotts.".
Other tangerines— The 1978 wording was "tangerines and
mandarins."
Pecans— The 1978 categories "improved pecans" and "wild
and seedling pecans" have been combined into "pecans" for
1982.
"See text" References
Items in the tables which carry the note "See text" are ex-
plained or defined in this section.
Data are based on a sample of farms— For 1982 and 1978, selec-
ted data were collected from only a sample of farms. These data
are subject to sampling error. For 1982, the 5-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 17 percent of all other
farms. Sample sections 22 through 28 of the 1982 census forms
include inquiries on commercial fertilizer and lime, chemicals,
interest expense, machinery and equipment, expenditures for
energy and petroleum products, selected production expenses,
and value of land and buildings. Estimates of the reliability of
county totals for selected items are shown in table E.
Principal source of irrigation water— The acres irrigated by
principal source were derived based on reported percentages
of water obtained by source. See appendix C for an example
of section 11, Land Irrigated. When irrigation water was ob-
tained from two or more sources, the acres irrigated were
included only once under the source from which the largest
percentage of water was obtained.
1974 data apply only to individual or family operations (sole
proprietorships) and partnerships— For 1974, farm operator
characteristics were not collected from corporations, coopera-
tives, prison farms, grazing associations, and Indian reservations.
For 1982 and 1978, characteristics and occupation of the senior
partner or person in charge were collected from all farms.
Farms operated by Black and other races— This category in-
cludes Blacks, American Indians, Asian and Pacific Islanders,
and all other racial groups other than White.
All other races— This category is primarily limited to persons
native to or of ancestry from Mexico, the Caribbean, and Cen-
tral and South America.
Farms reporting no interest expense— This category includes
only reports without dollars reported and the "no" box checked
for the yes/no screening question in section 24. See appendix
C for an example of section 24, Interest Expense.
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 products, and hay. Respondents
were asked to include landlords' and contractors' shares. As in
prior census years, the value of commodities placed in CCC
loans are included as sold. Sales of forest products were not
included in 1978 or 1982. The 1974 data included sales of
forest products from those places qualifying as farms through
other agricultural production.
Farms with sales of less than $2,500- In 1982 and 1978, this
category included all farms, except abnormal farms, with ac-
tual sales of less than $2,500. In 1974, farms with sales of less
than $2,500 but having the production potential for sales of
$2,500 and over are included in the category "$2,500 to
$4,999."
Farms with sales of less than $1,000— This category includes all
farms, except abnormal farms, with actual sales of less than
$1,000 but having the production potential for sales of $1,000
or more.
Abnormal farms— This category includes institutional farms,
experimental and research farms, and Indian reservations. In-
stitutional farms include those operated by hospitals, peni-
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tentiaries, churches, schools, grazing associations, government
agencies, etc. In prior censuses, a number of nongovernmental
units such as church farms and FFA camps were classified as
abnormal farms. In 1982, such nongovernmental units were
classified as abnormal farms only when 50 percent or more
of their products produced and intended for human consump-
tion were utilized bv the organization.
Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals
for human consumption— This category represents the value
of agricultural products produced and sold directly to in-
dividuals for human consumption from roadside stands, farm-
ers' markets, pick-your-own sites, etc. It excludes nonedible
products such as nursery products, cut flowers, wool, etc. Sales
of agricultural products by vertically integrated operations
through their own processing and marketing operations were
excluded.
Other livestock and livestock products-This category 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 ob-
tained primarily from data published by the Statistical Re-
porting 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
during the year and placed or sold. Incubator egg capacity on
December 31, 1982, is tabulated under the column heading In-
ventory and the number of poultry hatched is under the heading
Sales.
Worms— Worm inventory consists of the number of standard
worm beds in production. A standard worm bed is considered
to be 24 cubic feet. Sales of worms are shown in pounds. Sales
of worm castings are included in other livestock products
sold.
Hay-alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green
chop, etc.— Data shown for hay represent all hay crops, in-
cluding grass silage, haylage, and hay crops cut and fed green
(green chop). In production data, dry tons represent dry
tonnage for the various hay categories and dry weight equiva-
lents 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, lespe-
deza, timothy, Bermuda grass, Sudan grass, and other types of
legume and tame grasses.
Grass silage, haylage, and green chop hay— The 1978 categories
"grass silage and haylage" and "hay crops cut and fed green
(green chop)" have been combined into "grass silage, hay-
lage, and green chop hay" in 1982.
Grapes— Farm operators were given the option of reporting
the quantity of grapes harvested in dry weight or fresh weight.
For publication purposes, all quantities of grapes harvested
have been converted to pounds fresh weight. The conversion
used was 4.3 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 quan-
tities of plums and prunes harvested have been converted to
pounds fresh weight. The conversion used was 3 pounds fresh
weight to 1 pound dry weight.
Almonds-ln 1982, the quantity of almonds harvested was re-
ported in pounds of meats. For 1978, the quantity harvested
was reported in the shell.
Other fruits and nuts— Data shown for other fruits and nuts
relate to any fruits and nuts not having a specific code on the
1982 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 vegetables harvested
is the summation of the acres of individual vegetables harvested.
All of the individual vegetable items may not be shown.
Nursery and greenhouse products grown for sale— These data are
a summation of the individual items reported. All of the individ-
ual items may not be shown.
Other grains— These data are for the total market value of other
grains sold including dry edible beans, dry lima beans, buck-
wheat, cowpeas and southern peas for dry peas, emmer and
spelt, flaxseed, mixed grains, lentils, mustard seed, dry edible
peas, popcorn, proso millet, rice, rye for grain, safflower, sun-
flower seed, triticale, and wild rice.
Value of crop production— This item represents the estimated
value of all crops harvested during the 1982 crop year. Data for
the value of crops harvested were obtained by multiplying the
average estimated value per unit by the reported acres or quan-
tity 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 in most part from publications of
the Statistical Reporting Service, USDA. When 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 knowledgeable about specific crops.
FARMS CLASSIFIED BY SPECIFIED
CHARACTERISTICS
State tables 44 through 50 present detailed 1982 data for all
farms classified by specified characteristics— tenure of operator,
type of organization, age and principal occupation 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.
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APPENDIX A A-7
Farms by value of agricultural products sold or value of sales— In
1982, all farms except abnormal farms were tabulated by size
based on reported sales. Thus, the category "farms with sales
of $2,500 to $4,999" included only farms with actual sales of
$2,500 to $4,999. Abnormal farms were not tabulated based
on actual or potential sales. The category "farms with sales of
less than $1,000" included all farms, except abnormal farms,
with actual sales of less than $1,000 but having the production
potential for sales of $1,000 or more.
The sales size categories have been changed to be consistent
with the standard business size categories issued by the Office
of Management and Budget in 1982. Sales size categories
"$100,000 to $249,999" and "$250,000 to $499,999" are used
in this report; whereas, sales size categories "$100,000 to
$199,999" and "$200,000 to $499,999" were used in prior
censuses. In State table 11 and county table 3, the 1978 census
data have been retabulated into the new sales size categories.
Farms by tenure of operator— The classifications of tenure used
in the 1982 census were:
Full owners, who operate only land they own.
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 by type of organization— All farms were classified by
type of organization in the 1982 census. The classifications used
were:
Individual or family operation (sole proprietorship), ex-
cluding partnership and corporation.
Partnership operation, including family partnership.
Corporation, including family corporation.
Other, such as cooperative, estate or trust, institutional
farm, etc.
Corporations were subclassified by two additional charac-
teristics into:
a. Family held
Other than family held
b. More than 10 stockholders
10 or less stockholders
Farms by age and principal occupation of operator— Data on age
and principal occupation were obtained from all operators in
1982. The principal occupation classifications used were:
Farming— The operator spent 50 percent or more of his/her
worktime in 1982 in farming or ranching.
Other— The operator spent more than 50 percent of his/her
worktime in 1982 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 1982, all agri-
cultural production establishments (farms, ranches, nurseries,
greenhouses, etc.) were classified by type of activity or activities
using the standard industrial classification (SIC) system. These
classifications, found in the 1972 SIC Manual1 , are used to
promote uniformity and comparability in the presentation of
statistical data collected by various agencies.
An establishment primarily engaged in crop production
(major group 01) or livestock production (major group 02) is
classified in the 4-digit industry and 3-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
agricultural products of an establishment is less than 50 percent
from a single 4-digit industry, but 50 percent or more from the
products of two or more 4-digit industries within the same 3-
digit industry group, the establishment is classified in the mis-
cellaneous 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.
Characteristics of all farms by selected SIC groupings are
shown in State tables 15 and 50. The SIC groupings shown in
State table 50, together with the associated products (value
of sales representing 50 percent of more of the value of agri-
cultural products sold during the year) on which the classi-
fication is based, are as follows:
Cash grains (01 1)— Wheat, rice, corn, soybeans, barley, buck-
wheat, cowpeas, dry field and seed beans and peas, emmer,
field seeds, flaxseed, lentils, mustard seed, oats, popcorn, rye,
safflower, sorghum, and other small grains.
Cotton (0131)— Cotton and cottonseed.
Tobacco (01 32)-Tobacco.
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field
crops (0133, 0134, 0139)— Sugarcane, sugar beets, Irish
potatoes, alfalfa, broomcorn, clover, flax, hay, hops, mint,
peanuts, sweetpotatoes, and timothy.
Vegetables and melons (016)— Vegetables and melons grown
in the open.
Fruits and tree nuts (017)— Berries, grapes, tree nuts, citrus
fruits, deciduous tree fruits, avocados, dates, figs, olives,
pineapples, and tropical fruit.
Horticultural specialties (018)— Ornamental plants; nursery
products, such as bulbs, florists' greens, flowers, shrubbery,
flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and sod; mushrooms
and vegetables grown under cover.
General farms, primarily crops (019)— Crops, including hor-
ticultural specialties, but less than 50 percent of sales from
any single 3-digit industry group. Includes farms with no
agricultural products sold reporting cropland harvested or
cropland on which all crops failed.
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties
(021)— Cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, goats, goat's milk, wool,
and mohair.
'Standard Industrial Classification Manual: 1972. For sale by Super-
intendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,
D.C. 20402 Stock No. 041-001-00066-6. 1977 Supplement. Stock No.
003-005-00176-0.
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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, turkeys,
duck, geese, pheasants, pigeons, and quail.
Animal specialties (027) — Fur-bearing animals, rabbits,
horses, ponies, bees, fish in captivity except fish hatcheries,
worms, and laboratory animals.
General farms, primarily livestock (029)-L\\ie%Xock and
livestock products, including animal specialties, but less
than 50 percent of sales from any single 3-digit industry
group. Includes farms with no agricultural products sold
reporting livestock or pasture.
STATISTICAL ADJUSTMENTS
The 1982 Census of Agriculture used two types of statis-
tical adjustments— nonresponse and sample. These adjustments
were necessary because, as noted previously, not all farms were
surveyed for all items and some farms failed to respond to the
numerous attempts to contact them.
Nonresponse
Farms for which no response was obtained from the mailout/
mailback self-enumeration procedure were classified as "large"
or "small" based on expected sales being above or below
$100,000. The small nonrespondents were classified even further
using other mail list characteristics.
A short report form was then sent to a sample selected from
the various classifications of small farms to obtain information
needed to develop a State estimate of the number of nonre-
spondents that were in fact farms. If this second report form was
not returned, then a telephone follow-up was attempted.
For all large farms, a telephone follow-up was conducted.
Some operators could not be contacted or they refused
to cooperate. In these cases, secondary sources such as
ASCS county offices, extension agents, and previous census
reports were utilized whenever possible to provide reports for
tabulation.
State estimates of the percentage of nonrespondent farms
were made for several strata. These estimates were then used to
make estimates at the county level for each stratum. Respondent
farms were then randomly selected within county stratum to
represent the nonrespondent farms by having a nonresponse
weight of two. All other respondent farms had a nonresponse
weight of one.
The nonresponse adjustment procedure makes the assump-
tion that the respondents and the nonrespondents have similar
statistical properties. Also, the use of secondary sources for
some large farms and the fact that a percentage of the sampled
farms were not contacted by either mail or telephone is assumed
not to affect the estimates for nonrespondents.
Table A partially measures the effect of nonresponse on
selected major items at the State level. This estimate of the non-
response rate measures only the effect of small whole farm
nonresponse. The effect of the adjustment for nonresponse
due to complete nonresponse among large farms and item
nonresponse among all farms is not included in table A. The
percentages in table A indicate the potential for bias in pub-
lished figures resulting from small farm nonresponse. However,
large farm nonresponse does not necessarily indicate bias.
Individual county nonresponse rates may differ substantially
from the State value in table A.
Sample
Report forms containing additional sample inquiries (sec-
tions 22 through 28) were mailed to all farms in Alaska and
Hawaii and to a sample of farms identified when the mail list
was constructed. Other farms were selected into the sample
with certainty because they were expected to be "large," to
have a complex organizational structure, or to have special
characteristics. The definition of large varied by State, from a
low of 1,000 acres or $100,000 sales to a high of 10,000 acres
or $500,000 sales. The median State level for the continental
United States was 1,800 for acres and $150,000 for sales.
Large farms identified during processing also were included with
certainty by sending the respondents a supplemental form con-
taining only sample questions. In addition to large farms, all
farms in counties containing less than 100 farms in 1978 and
all farms in SIC groups with a small number of farms at the
State level in 1978 were included in the sample with certainty.
Farms in counties containing 100 to 199 farms in 1978 were
sampled at a rate of 1 in 2. Farms in counties containing 200 or
more farms in 1978 were sampled at a rate of 1 in 6.
The noncertainty samples were stratified into 128 strata
formed by the 8 sales groups, 8 SIC groups, and 2 acre groups.
Sales
SIC
Acres
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $2,499
$2,500 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $99,999
$100,000 or more
011 0to69
013 70 or more
016,018
017,019
024, 021, except 0212
0212,027
025
029
This post -stratification was done to improve precision and to
reduce the bias in all estimates by weighting the sample farms
within stratum by the ratio of total farms to sample farms. If
the calculated weight was greater than 12 in counties sampled
at a rate of 1 in 6, or greater than 4 in counties sampled at a
rate of 1 in 2, then the post-stratum was collapsed into another
post-stratum. Collapsing of post-stratum also occurred if the
stratum contained fewer than 10 sample farms.
Table A. Percent of State Total Represented by
Adjustment of Whole Farm Nonresponse: 1982
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.
Inventory:
Cattle and calves number.
Hogs and pigs number.
Hens and pullets of laying age number.
Percent
of total
7.7
4.9
5.4
1.9
4.0
1.7
(NA)
2.9
14.7
0.3
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APPENDIX A A-9
Estimates were prepared for items in sections 22 through 28
of the report form by multiplying the data item for each farm in
the sample by the sample weight assigned the farm. The weight
for a certainty farm was 1. Sample weights for the final post-
strata ranged from 1 to 24 because all exact weights (census
total number of farms divided by the number of sample farms
in the stratum) were converted to integers by a simple algorithm
and then multiplied by 1 or 2 (the nonresponse weight).
NONSAMPLING ERRORS
Each census or survey is subject to error. In addition to
sampling variability, errors arise from nonsample sources such
as incorrect or incomplete reporting, processing, and the in-
ability to obtain a report from each eligible reporting unit. For
example, an operator may report the number of hogs and pigs
sold but may not report the value of the sale. In other cases,
the respondent indicated the presence of an item but not the
quantity. The accuracy of a census count is determined by the
joint effects of sampling and nonsampling errors. Thus, extensive
efforts were made to keep errors introduced during clerical and
electronic processing to a minimum level through the use of
quality control, verification, and check measures on specific
operations.
CENSUS COVERAGE
Although a complete and accurate count of farms, land in
farms, and farm production is the aim of each nationwide
census of agriculture, the complex structure of America's agri-
culture makes this difficult to achieve. Among the complexi-
ties are the many places to be included, the variety of arrange-
ments under which farms are operated, the continuing changes
in the relationship of operators to the farm operated, the
expiration of leases and the initiation or renewal of leases, the
problem of obtaining a complete list of agricultural operations,
the difficulty of locating and identifying some types of farms,
the operator's absence from the farm during the data collection
period, and the operator's opinion that part or all of the opera-
tion does not qualify and should not be included in the census.
An evaluation of coverage has been conducted for each
census of agriculture since 1945. Although the primary purpose
of these evaluations is to identify problem areas and supply
evidence as a basis for improvements, they also provide users of
census data with estimates of the completeness of the census
counts. The results of the coverage evaluation study were pub-
lished for the 1978 census in Volume 5, Special Reports, part 3.
An evaluation of coverage was conducted in 1982 to measure
the extent of the undercount and overcount of farms in the
census. A description of this evaluation will be in a separate
Coverage Evaluation report. This report includes estimates of the
net percentage of all farms, acres, and sales missed in the census.
Classification Problems
In 1978, the proportion of farms missed due to misclassifica-
tion (1.8 percent) was higher for farms with small values of
sales. The rate of misclassification was higher on (1) crop farms
than livestock farms, (2) farms with a small number of acres
than larger farms, or (3) tenant farms than full or part-owner
farms. Full owners were misclassified more often than part
owners. Farm operators over 55 years of age were misclassi-
fied more often than younger operators.
An evaluation study of classification errors was conducted
in the 1982 Census of Agriculture and will be reported in
Coverage Evaluation. A sample of mail list respondents was
selected, and these addresses reenumerated to determine
whether they were a farm or nonfarm. Two types of errors were
identified; missed farms and overcounted farms. Missed farms
were farm operations included on the mail list but classified in
the census as nonfarms. Overcounted operations were non-
farm operations classified in the census as farms.
Mail List Problems
A major problem with the use of a mail list is the failure to
include all farms on the list. In 1978, approximately 10.8 per-
cent of all farms were not included on the census mail list.
There were several reasons for the farm operator's names not
being included on the mail list— the operation may have been
started after the mail list source was developed; the operation
may not have been included on any source list used to con-
struct the mail list; or the operation may have been removed
from the list because of incorrectly identifying duplicates or
falsely classifying it as a nonfarm prior to mailout.
A great many of the farms not included on the mail list were
small in both acres and sales. The operator in many cases had
a full time off -farm job and farmed part time. In 1978, the
average size of farms and sales for all farms and farms not on
mail list is given below.
All farms
Average size
Farms not on
mail list
Land (acres) • ,
Sales (dollars) .
415
$43,618
68
$4,709
RELIABILITY OF CENSUS ESTIMATES
The sources of possible sampling and nonsampling errors
have been previously discussed. Some sources affected all the
data; others affected only certain items or geographic levels. The
results of these errors, bias and increased variability, are difficult
to measure.
Census items were classified as either 100-percent or sample
items. The 100-percent items were those asked of all farm
operators. These included land in farms, harvested cropland,
livestock inventory and sales, and crop acreages and quantities
(sections 1 to 21 of the census report form). Variability in the
100-percent items is due to the variation associated with non-
response imputation and response error. Estimation of this
variation results in a standard error of an estimate originating
in the selection of the sample of small nonrespondents at the
State level. Sample items were items asked of approximately
1 in 4 farm operators and include value of land and building,
value of farm machinery, energy expenses, and selected farm
production expenses, such as hired farm labor and interest
expense (sections 22 to 28 of the census report form). Varia-
bility in estimates of sample items is the effect of the sample
selection and estimation procedure and all the factors affecting
the variability of 100-percent items.
In the 1982 Census of Agriculture, the sample used is one of
a large number of all possible samples of the same size that
could have been selected using the same sample design. Esti-
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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
mates derived from the different samples would differ from
each other. The difference between a sample estimate and the
average of all possible samples is called the sampling deviation.
The standard or sampling 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 average result of
all possible samples. The relative standard error of estimate
(percent) is defined as the standard error of the estimate divided
by the value being estimated.
As calculated for this report, the standard error of the esti-
mate (percent) partially measures the effect of certain non-
sampling errors but does not measure any systematic biases
in the data. Bias is the difference, averaged over all possible
samples, between the estimate and the desired value. The
accuracy of a survey result depends on both the sampling and
nonsampling errors measured by the relative standard error of
the estimate (percent) and the bias and other types of non-
sampling error not measured.
If all possible samples were selected, each of those surveyed
under essentially the same conditions, and an estimate and its
estimated standard error were calculated from each sample
then:
a. 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.
b. Approximately 95 percent of the intervals from two
standard errors below the
errors above the estimate
value of all possible samples.
estimate to two standard
would include the average
To illustrate the computations involved in the above confi-
dence statements as related to average value of land and build-
ing estimates, assume that an estimate of a average value of land
and buildings published for a particular county is $276,741 and
the relative standard error of the estimate (percent) for this
estimate, as given in table D, is 2.8 percent, or 0.028. Multi-
plying $276,741 by 0.028 yields $7,749. Therefore, a 67-
percent confidence interval is $268,992 to $284,490 (i.e..
$276,741 plus or minus $7,749). 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 complete
enumeration. Similarly, a 95-percent confidence interval is
$261,243 to $292,239 (i.e., $276,741 plus or minus
2 x $7,749).
Tables B and C present the reliability of the estimates of
the number of farms reporting a 100-percent or sample item
at the county level. Both tables contain relative standard
errors of estimate (percent) which were weighted over all
counties in the State to arrive at an estimated value. In county
table 12, for example, in column 2 the number of farms report-
ing hog and pig inventory is 32. From table B, an approximate
relative standard error of estimate (percent) for the number of
farms reporting hogs and pigs would be 1 .5.
Table D presents State estimates of major items for all farms
and for all farms with sales of $10,000 or more and measures
of their reliability. The estimate and the relative standard error
of the estimate (percent) is given for selected 100-percent and
sample items. The relative standard error of the estimate (percent)
measures the variation associated with the small whole farm
nonresponse adjustment. It does not measure census variability
associated with complete nonresponse among large farms, partial
or item nonresponse among all farms, response error or content
error. The relative standard error of estimate (percent) for
sample items measures both nonsampling and sampling error. It
measures the variation associated with selecting a sample to
estimate sample items as well as variability associated with
adjustment for small farm nonresponse. The reliability of
county estimates may vary substantially from each other and
will usually be larger than the State estimate.
Table E presents the estimate of reliability at the county
level for four major 100-percent items and six sample items. The
relative standard error of the estimate (percent) for the same
item differs among counties in a State. Reasons for this are:
(1) differences among counties in the total number of farms,
(2) the number of large farms included with certainty, (3) the
size classifications of farms sampled, (4) the amount of non-
response, (5) the general agricultural characteristics, and (6)
the specific characteristic being measured.
Table B. Estimates of Reliability of Number of Farms in
a County Reporting a 100-Percent Item: 1982
Farms
Estimated
relative standard
error of estimate
(percentl
Number of farms reporting:
25
1.6
50 .
1.4
75
1.4
1 00 . .
1.4
1 50
1.3
200 . .
1.3
300 . .
1.3
500 .
1.2
750 . .
(NA)
1 ,000
(NA)
1,500
(NA)
2,000
(NA)
Note: 100-percent items are items included in sections 1 to 21 of
the report form (appendix C).
Table c. Estimates of Reliability of Number of Farms
in a County Reporting a Sample Item: 1982
Farms
Estimated
relative standard
error of estimate
(percent)
Number of farms reporting:
25
39.3
50
20.8
75
14.4
100
11.0
150 .
7.6
200
5.8
300
4.0
500
2.5
750
(NA)
1 000
(NA)
1,500
(NA)
2,000
(NA)
Note: Sample items are items included in sections 22 to 28 of the
report form (appendix C).
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APPENDIX A AH
Table D. Estimates of Reliability of State Totals for Selected Items: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Farms with sales
of $10,000 or more
Relative standard
Relative standard
Total
error of estimate
Total
error of estimate
(number)
(percent)
(number)
(percent)
2 757
.5
906
.4
469 582
.4
247 320
.5
201 171
3.3
299 347
3.2
2 493
.5
855
.4
154 926
4
102 999
.3
2 282
.5
820
.4
116 613
.3
81 571
.2
176
.5
100
.6
1 307
.3
1 150
.3
2 757
.5
906
.4
102 520
.3
96 654
.2
1 347
-5
451
.6
26 207
.5
24 093
.3
1 803
.4
699
.4
76 312
.2
72 560
.2
359
5
94
.5
11 979
.1
11 846
-
1 515
4
616
.4
69 006
.3
57 197
.2
443
.5
110
.6
6 339
2.2
3 469
3.5
510
.5
120
.7
506 506
.1
492 162
.1
1 242
.4
601
.3
29 408
.3
25 038
2
278
.6
60
1.1
9 402
1-7
4 966
28
44
.4
10
-
291 111
-
285 319
-
52
A
35
.6
1 505
.2
1 310
.2
145 792
.2
138 790
.2
(D)
_
_
_
(D)
:
-
_
1
(D)
-
-
-
(D)
-
-
-
1 820
.4
623
.4
88 300
.3
55 478
.3
278
6
119
8
2 974
.7
2 563
.5
239
.4
75
.8
4 341
.3
3 598
.2
1 111
4.6
360
6.3
4 013
8.4
3 268
9.7
1 841
2.7
699
3.5
25 619
16
23 848
1.8
924
4.7
505
4.0
1 271
3.1
1 171
2.9
1 337
3.5
643
3.8
2 767
2.5
2 431
2.8
883
4.5
487
4.0
1 350
2.9
1 222
2.4
1 177
4.0
637
3.7
13 626
3.4
12 593
3.6
2 755
.9
908
3.3
9 114
1.2
7 798
1.4
974
4.0
558
3.8
5 685
2.6
4 690
1.4
2 758
9
908
3.3
77 239
2.4
49 469
3.0
Farms number.
Land in farms acres.
Value of land and buildings', average per farm dollars.
Total cropland farms.
acres .
Harvested cropland i farms.
acres.
Irrigated land farms.
acres-
Market value of agricultural products sold farms.
$1,000..
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse products farms..
$1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products farms..
$1.000..
Poultry and poultry products 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..
Livestock and poultry sales:
Cattle and calves... farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms..
number..
Crops:
Corn for grain or seed farms..
acres. .
bushels..
Wheat for grain farms..
acres. .
bushels..
Sorghum for grain or seed farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Soybeans for beans farms..
acres..
bushels..
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..
Selected farm production expenses';
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..
Other agricultural chemicals farms..
$1.000..
Hired farm labor _ farms
$1.000..
Energy and petroleum products farms..
$1.000..
Interest expense _ __ farms
$1.000..
Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment on place', farms
$1.000..
'Data are based on a sample of farms
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Table e. Estimates of Reliability for County Totals for Selected Items: 1982
[For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
Total
(number)
Relative
standard
error ot
estimate
(percent)
Land in farms
Total
(acres)
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
Average value of land and
buildings per farm1
Value
(dollars)
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
Harvested cropland
Total
(acres)
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
Market value of agricultural
products sold
Total
($1,000)
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire ...
Coos
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack..
Rockingham
Strafford ...
Sullivan
147
127
254
184
397
396
385
427
220
220
22
2.3
1 8
22
1.2
1.5
1.5
1.4
1 2
1 8
21 794
25 476
40 411
56 553
90 365
53 936
63 374
43 567
31 542
42 564
1 8
3.1
1 3
1 4
.8
1.7
1.2
1.3
1.1
1 0
165 612
218 469
208 449
161 848
195 579
228 707
204 060
220 815
174 159
183 709
6.6
6.3
11.2
4.3
5.1
7.6
7.9
14.4
2.4
3.9
4 167
4 516
11 708
13 949
21 773
14 697
14 839
12 179
8 041
10 744
15
1 4
15
1.0
.6
.9
.9
1 2
1 4
4
2 130
2 880
13 475
8 702
16 320
15 858
13 714
12 877
8 673
7 891
20
1.4
.9
1.0
.5
.7
.9
1.0
Selected farm production expenses1
Livestock and poultry
purchased
Geographic area
Total
(S 1.000)
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
Commercial fertilizer
Total
($1,000)
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
ipercent)
Hired farm tabor
Total
($1,000)
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
Energy and petroleum
products
Estimated market value of
all machinery and
equipment1
Total
($1,000)
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
Total
($1,000)
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire ...
Coos.
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack __
Rockingham
Strafford ...
Sullivan
118
75
502
401
676
709
437
777
104
213
5.6
10.3
13.6
21.7
25.9
32.5
7.3
16.0
10.2
4.7
57
109
271
240
442
449
394
297
195
313
7.8
28
8.8
6.4
7.4
80
8.3
7.1
1.9
2.5
267
375
1 158
664
1 516
3 164
1 879
1 748
1 913
942
9.8
4.7
1.6
4.3
3.5
3.3
23.3
2.6
.7
4.2
242
276
979
689
1 343
1 265
1 155
1 146
1 289
731
89
30
22
2.2
33
29
4.2
56
.8
3.3
3 311
2 938
7 271
6 052
13 287
12 302
10 181
9 813
5 532
6 552
5.8
5.4
6.9
3.8
5.5
6.9
9.9
7.8
2.4
4.5
^ata are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX A A-13
APPENDIX B.
Effect of the Area Sample on Census Comparability
The 1982 and 1978 Censuses were conducted
primarily by mail. Despite every effort to assemble a
complete list, a small portion of the Nation's farms were
not included on the census mail list. To improve the
coverage of the 1 978 Census, especially in counting the
number of small farms, the mail-out/mail-back
enumeration was supplemented by the direct
enumeration of all households in a sample of areas in
all States, except Alaska and Hawaii. Due to budget
reductions, the direct enumeration sample was
eliminated in the 1982 Census.
In late 1978, enumerators visited all households in
approximately 6,400 segments in rural areas (areas with
less than 2,500 population) and completed a census
form for each agricultural operation. These forms were
then matched to the census mail list. Data from those
cases which were not matched to the mail list were
used to estimate the number and characteristics of
farms not on the mail list at the State, regional, and
national levels. No county-level estimates were
developed because the area sample size was
insufficient for reliable estimates at that level.
The U.S., region, and State data for 1978 shown in
the 1978 Census of Agriculture publications included
data for farms represented on the mail list plus
estimates from the area sample for farms not on the
mail list. To provide comparable data for 1982 and
1978, estimates from the area sample have been
subtracted from the 1978 data. Thus, all 1978 data
presented in the 1982 Census of Agriculture publications
include data only for farms on the 1978 mail list.
In 1978, the area sample farms accounted for 9
percent of all farms in the United States, but only 1
percent of the total value of agricultural products sold
and 1 percent of the land in farms. The area sample
farms represented 25 percent of all farms with sales of
less than $2,500. The contribution of the area sample
farms to the total farm count varied widely by State,
from a low of 2.0 percent in North Dakota to a high of
23.8 percent in New Hampshire.
The following table shows the 1982 results and
adjusted 1978 data for farms on the mail list, as well as
1978 data which include estimates for farms not on the
mail list.
Effect of 1978 Area Sample on Census Comparability: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Oata published in
Data published in
1982 Census of Agriculture
1978 Census of Agriculture
Percent of
1978 total
Portion of
represented
1978
1978
total from 1978
by area sample
1982
adjusted1
total2
area sample3
nnrtion
Farms. ._ __ __ __ _
number.
2 757
2 508
3 288
780
23 .8
Land in farms
__ _acres__
469 582
484 631
540 807
56 176
10.4
Value of land and buildings4, average per farm
_ __ _ dollars. _
201 171
169 736
150 816
89 983
(X)
Total cropland... __ __ _ __________
farms..
2 493
2 367
3 062
695
22.7
acres. .
154 926
172 753
198 225
25 472
12.9
Harvested cropland
... . farms..
2 282
2 232
2 785
553
19.9
acres. .
116 613
124 510
136 803
12 293
90
Irrigated land.. ... ._ __ _ __ _ _
. . _ ... farms. .
176
163
192
29
15 1
acres..
1 307
1 747
1 802
55
3 1
Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
254
207
347
140
403
10 to 49 acres.
600
444
716
272
38.0
50 to 69 acres
243
189
274
85
31.0
70 to 99 acres _ _ _
264
234
275
41
149
100 to 139 acres _ ._ _ _. _.
304
271
354
83
23.4
140 to 179 acres
228
228
310
82
26.5
180 to 219 acres __ _
159
170
215
45
209
220 to 259 acres . _. _ __ ______
133
130
134
4
30
260 to 499 acres
371
429
457
28
6 1
500 to 999 acres
169
177
177
-
-
1,000 to 1,999 acres. __ _ __ _
29
25
25
-
-
2,000 acres or more _________ _ _
3
4
4
-
-
Market value of agricultural products sold _ _
_ $1.000..
102 520
87 711
89 273
1 562
1 8
$1.000..
26 207
22 213
22 838
625
27
Livestock, poultry, and their products -__ _ __ __ __
$1,000..
76 312
65 498
66 435
937
1 4
Farms by value of sales:
1 133
430
276
208
156
277
191
910
400
282
175
221
312
147
1 507
458
396
179
224
316
147
597
58
114
4
3
4
39 6
S2.500 to S4.999 ___
127
S5.000 to S9.999 _ ...
28.8
$10,000 to $19,999 __
22
$20,000 to $39,999 _ __ _
1.3
$40,000 to S99.999 _ --
1 3
$100,000 to S249.9995 _
$250,000 to $499.9995___
51
23
35
14
35
14
-
_
S500.000 or more
-
12
12
12
_
_
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX B B-1
Effect of 1978 Area Sample on Census Comparability: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Data published in
1982 Census of Agriculture
1978
adjusted1
2 240
161
83
24
1 553
836
119
1 304
1 204
180
23 074
Data published in
1978 Census of Agriculture
1978
total2
Portion of
total from 1978
area sample3
Percent of
1978 total
represented
by area sample
portion
Farms by type of organization:
Individual or family
Partnership -
Corporation
Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.
Tenure of operator:
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
Operators by principal occupation.
Farming
Other than farming _ _
Female operators:
Farms - number.
Land in farms _ __ ..acres.
Operators by race:
White _
Black and other races
Corn for grain or seed farms.
acres.
Wheat for gram farms.
acres.
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc
(see text) farms.
acres.
Vegetables harvested for sale farms.
acres.
Land in orchards farms.
acres.
Cattle and calves inventory farms.
number.
Hogs and pigs inventory farms.
number.
Chickens 3 months old or older inventory farms.
number.
Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment4 $1,000.
Energy and petroleum products* $1,000.
Hired farm labor, workers working 150 days or more4 farms.
number.
?
457
188
85
27
1
829
799
129
1
301
1
456
309
33
506
2
748
9
52
1
505
1
(D)
1
820
Rfl
300
278
2
974
239
4
341
1
515
69
006
443
6
339
520
64 7
655
77
239
9
114
577
1
873
55
1
704
(D)
1
802
95
623
285
4
024
235
4 355
1
386
66
885
443
8
013
496
004
126
60
7?0
5
610
567
1
759
3 007
169
84
28
1 413
1 875
257
27 127
85
1
784
5
9
2
258
106
813
329
4
240
286
4
776
1
860
70
593
706
9
853
754
1 030
967
65
198
5 837
567
1
759
767
8
1
4
501
224
55
109
671
77
4 053
30
80
4
(D)
456
11 190
44
216
51
422
474
3 708
263
1 840
258
26 841
4 478
227
255
47
1.2
14.3
24.4
21.1
31.6
7.7
35.8
30.0
14.9
35.3
4.5
80.0
(D)
20.2
10.5
13.4
5.1
17.8
25.5
5.3
37.3
18.7
34.2
2.6
6.9
3.9
'Includes data only for farms on 1978 mall list — excludes area sample data,
includes mail list enumeration and area sample data
3Data from farms not on mail list.
d0ata are based on a sample of farms.
5Refabulated 1978 data for 1982 comparability.
B-2 APPENDIX B
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX C.
Report Form and Information Sheet
DUE BY FEBRUARY 15. 1983
Ei
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THE CENSUS BUREAU iS CONFIDENTIAL It m«y b« Men only by sworn Census emptoyees and may b« used
only for statistical purposes. Your report CANNOT bo used for purposes of taxation, mvestigaiiocv, or regulation.
The law atae proytdea that copies, retained in your Wee ant rrnrmmB from lege* prooaw.
U.S. OCPARTMCNT OF COMMCRCE
au«ttAu of tw census
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OF AGRICULTURE
l to tftte report, pfeve* nafar to your CtMMM FH» KtmtSMt* fCFN)
W-AOM1
complete this
nd RETURN TO
•UMAU OP THE CENSUS
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•/•HwraornHMa, IrKHasw 47133
Note - If your records are not avertable, reasonable estimates may be usad. H
you cannot frte by February 1 S, a time extension request may be sent to the
above address. Include your 1 2-cherecter Census Erie Number (CFN> as shown
in your address label in all correspondence to us.
tl you t*c*iv*tf owe than ore
repon form, enter extra Census
rwl Nurnberfs) rwrs and return
tm copies with yew completed.
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I VSC
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ar
'Pr*a«e correct errors in name, address, and Z?P code./
| ACREAGFIN 1982
If aba acres you operated In 1982 chanped dhvirip tfte year, refer tvthe
MR»m«noH sheet, SkKo* t.
Report land owned, rented, or used by you, your spouse, or by the partner
ship, 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.
[INSTRUCTIONS - Moon report four crept) lit <tw <pp»Ppttat» fethm.
1 7 to report ON L Y thooo cropo NOT Mitou* In soctjono 2 through
I Motion 8. DO NOT INCLUDE crop* grown on land mud to others.
1 . All land owned..
None
a
2. AH land rented or leased FROM OTHERS, including land worked
by you on shares, used rent tree, in exchange for services,
payment of taxes, etc. Include leased Federal, State, and railroad
•land. (DO NOT include land used on a per-heed basis under a
grazing permit) Also complete item 5 below L_3
3 . All land rented or teased TO OTHERS, including land worked on
shares by others and land subleased. Also complete item 6 below. tZI
4. ACRES Hi THIS PLACE - ADD acres owned (item 1) and acres
rented (item 2), then SUBTRACT acres rented TO OTHERS (item 3),
' and enter the result in this space *.
Number of acres
ttv
s report these and* ACRES IN THIS PLACE. '
N the entry 'a 2ero please refer to h\e INFORMATION SHEET, Section 1.
5. If you rented land FROM OTHERS (item 2) enter the following information for each landlord.
Name of landlord
Marling address (Include ZIP code)
Number of acres
List eddrttonof landtorrts on a MperaM sfteer of pape/.
6, If you rented land TO OTHERS (item 3), enter the following infcrnxiation for each renter.
Wtnm**mHkxammttiOPtkmnm#hwnmtp*m**11ttt
. Com (field) for grain or
seed 'Report rwrtfrrv on a
dry sfte*ed-wsrdm fwswJ
D
2. Corn (field) for silage
or green chop □
3. Soybeans for beans Q
4. Beans, dry edible D
6. Wheat for grain D
6. Oats for grain D
7. Barley for grain D
8. Rye for grain D
D
9. Sorghum for grain
or seed
10. Sorghum for silage or
green chop tExdude sorghum- —
Sudan crosswl «. j [
11. Tobacco -
12. Potatoes,
all types .
a
D
Acres
harvested
—
Cruexttfty harvested
Tons,
green
Tons,
green
Acres
irrigated
Name of renter
Mailing address (Include ZIP code!
Number of acres
•■ Of the land you rented or leased to others, how many
acres did you own?
D
7. During 1 982, did you have any Federal or state grazing 054
permits on a per-head basis; such as Forest Service,
Taylor Grazing, Indian Reservations, etc.? i □ Yes
^□No
. How many acres were diverted (or set-aside) under Federal
comrrrodhy acreage reduction programs in 1982?
None
□
9. LOCATION OF AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY FOR THIS PLACE
a. In what county was the
largest value of your
agricultural products
raised or produced?
b.lf you also have agricultural
operations in any other
countytiesl, enter the
county namels) , etc
Principal
county-i
Other J
counties*!
County name
Number of acres
WasanY&fiYHAT,QRASSSIUGE,HATUGE,fyGCTgHCrtOyeutor
rtarvevtod froen tntt place in 1 382?
f ftcptMPs sor*sjrnwn^~eau0aw ttroassf esvor fvtfy pus from awasawa.
□ YES - Coenpaac* cfefte sactfcm 2 Q NO - Go to section 4
Acres
harvested
Quantity
harvested
ifttport either dry
If cuttings were made for both dry hey and grass silage, hayiage, or green chop
from the same fields, report me acreage m the appropriate items under DRY
HAY and also under GRASS SfLA GE. HA YLAGE, and GREEN CHOP.
1. DRY HAY {H two or more cutting* of dry
hay were made from the same acres, report
acres only once, but report total tons from all
cuttings, t
a. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for
hay or dehydrating
b. Srnafl grain hay - oats, wheat,
barley, rye, etc
c. Other tame dry hay, clover, lespedeza,
timothy, Sudan grass, meadow and
pasture grasses, etc
d.WHd hay
2. GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE, AND
GREEN CHOP (hay crops cut
and fad groan) in two or more cuttings
were made from the same acres, report
acres only once, but report total tons from
afl cuttings.}
Acres
irrigated
3. HAY SOLD — Did you sell any hay
or grass silage in 1 982?(Report vatue
of hay sold in section 9, item 41
iDvei
iD"o
PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO REPORT
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX C C-1
SALE from this place in 1082? (ExeludA those grown for Norm ute.)
■ □ YES - Compfte this mctkm
2 LJ NO — Go to section 5
H Ml" [»!:■:■ W«»> *n» STWAMWtBmCS CKAMBC MHC8 «,QTHF« USURIES
FOR SALE from thUpUcetn 1982? (Exdude those grown for home use.)
S6
i HI YES - Comp+af* CM* section
^ NO — Go to section 7
From the list below, enter crop name and code. Report quantity harvested in unit
specified with crop name
1 . Land from which vegetables were
harvested in 1982
Whole acres Tenths
Acres irrigated
Whole acres "tenths
2. From the list below, enter the crop name and code for each crop harvested in 1 982.
It mote than one vegetable crop was harvested from the same acres, report acres for
each crop. Report crops grown under protection in section 5.
Crop name
Sweet corn
It more space ts needed' use separate sn*ei of paper.
Code
Acres harvested
Acres irrigated
Crop name
Strawberries
Acres harvested
Whole acres 'Tenths
It more space u needed, use separate sheet of paper.
Quantity harvested
Whole acres , Tenths
Acres irrigated
Crop nam*
Blackberries and dewberries (pounds)..
Blueberries, tame (pounds!
Blueberries, wild (pounds)
Cranberries (100-lb. barrels]
Code Crop name
509 I Raspberries (pounds).
512 , All other berries (pounds) -
616 I Specify
521 |
Code
533
M+j
Crop nana
Asparagus
Beans, snap (bush and pole)
Beets
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage, head
Cantaloups and
muskmelons
Carrots ,
Cauliflower
Celery
Chicory
CoHards
Code
379 I
381 ,
383 '
385 I
387 '
391 |
395 I
397 .
399 I
401 ,
403 '
407 i
Crop nam* Code
Cucumbers and pickles. 411
Eggplant 415
Endive 417
Escarote 419
Kale 425
Lettuce and romaine .. 427
Lima beans, green 429
Mustard greens 431
Onions, dry 433
Onions, green 435
Okra 437
Parsley 439
Peas, green 441
Crop nam* Code
Peppers, sweet 443
Peppers, hot 448
Pumpkins. 449
Radishes 451
Spinach 467
Squash 469
Tomatoes 463
Turnips 486
turnip greens,.... 467
Watermelons 473
Other vegetables -
Specrfy 475
bulls, flowers, flower seeds, vegetable seeds and plants, vegetables under
glass or other protection, GROWN FOR SALE on this place In 1982?
55 ' □ YES - Complete thia •action
* ' lJ NO — Go ro section 6
None
1 . Nursery and greenhouse products irrigated in 1 982 Q
2. From the list below, enter the product name and code for each product grown.
Area irrigated
Square feet Acres Tenths
Product name
Code
Square feet
under glass or
other protection
in 1982
Acres in the open
in 1982
Sates in 1982
iililM Were any OTHER CROPS harvested from this place In 1 982 - small gram,
field seeds, or other crops not previously reported?
s . (Report fruit in section 8.)
1 LJ YES — Compile this section
2 \Z\ NO — Go ro section fl
For those crops not listed enter the crop name and code from the list below.
Report quantity harvested in unit specified with crop name.
Crop name
Sweetpotatoes or yams
Buckwheat
Red clover seed
Timothy seed
Code
Acres harvested
Quantity harvested
Acres irrigated
tf more space is needed, use separate sheet ot paper
it men mtecem needed, urn eepafite stmat of paper.
/10 $
Product name
Mushrooms..
Coda
Bedding plants (include vegetable plants) 479
Butjs 482 I Sod harvested..
Cut Mowers and cut florist greens 486 Vegetable and flower seeds
Nursery products - ornamentals, fruit
and nut trees, and vines... ...... 468
Foliage end flowering plants.. 491 |
I Greenhouse vegetables
Other - Spacrfy..
Cod*
. 494
. 497
500
. 603
506
mm
Crop nam*
Alfalfa seed (pounds)
Birdsfoot trefoil seed (pounds) ..
Com cut for dry fodder, hogged
or gra2ed (report acres only) ....
Emmer and spelt (bushels) ,.
Grams, mixed (bushels)
(.espedeza seed (pounds) ,-
Peas, dry edible (pounds)
Popcorn (pounds, shaded)
Cod* J Crap nam*
542 Ryegrass seed (pounds)
566 i Salt hay (tons)
• Sorghum cut for dry forage
581 I or hay (tons, dry weight)
599 J Sorghum hogged or grazed
614 (report acres onfy) 701
638 | Sunflower seed (pounds) 734
659 Vetch seed (pounds) 765
662 j Other crops (pounds) - Specify 762
698
Was there a combined total of 20 or more FRUIT TREES, including GRAPEVINES and NUT TREES ON THIS PUCE in 1 982?
1 G YES - Comptete title eectHm
2 Ej NO — Go to 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 fist at the right for other fruit and nut trees on this place in 1 982.
Report the requested information for each crop even if not harvested because of tow prices, damage from hail, frost, etc.
Total acres
Acres irrigated
Whole acres ' Tenths
Whote acres J Tenths
; 10
10
Crean
Apricots..
Cod*
129
Nectarines 201
Pears 231
Plums and prunes 243
Other fruit and nuts - Specify. 369
fORM82 AO301 12 I 2 A2
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C-2 APPENDIX C
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
MM end espeftSSS \n9nt CD (we ^SrsrWSSa iK^ve'WccI,
1 your best estimate of the value foreach of the) toBowingflroups of CfOp* toW
from this place-in 1 962. Include the value of the landlord's end/or contractor's Share,
estimating if necessary. Exclude value of Government CCC loans.
Te««eiiT«i»al»f<e«ai>TC*Tn£orC*l«Sorr*ls»!»eel«1
1. Grains, soybeans end other beans 9oW in 1 982
a. Com for grain
b. Wheat
e. Soybeans
d. Sorghum for gram
•. Oats
f. Other - barley/ rye. *¥ beans, dry peas,
sunflower seed, popcorn, and buckwheat, etc
1. Cotton and cottonseed
9. Tobacco
*. Hay, stage, field seeds, and grass seeds
8. Vegetables, sweet com, and melons — Do not intrude
Man potatoes end sweaviolaloee . report them in Item 7b*tow...
6. Fruits, nuts, berries — apples, peaches, grapes, cherries,
cranberries, strawberries, blueberries, etc
7. Other crops — Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes, etc.
I&rtrfuwwf and yaetthxroe products} —
See<*y __^^^_^^^^^_i
6SH
None-
D
D
□
□
a
D
a
D
a
D
□
D
Dollan
78*
s
Cents
I LARD USE IN 1982
Numbkr of acres
ROTE: H the same land had more than one use in 1982. REPORT THAT LAND
ONLYONCE - in the use first listed below that applies. For example, cropland
harvested and also pastured is to be reported only as "Cropland harvested."
Sto
1. CROPLAND
a. Cropland harvested - inajda ai land team whicn crops
wwa harvested or hay w« cut. and aft land m occhardt. citrus
pwta, idnayardt. and nuraary and ataanhooaa product*
b. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing - include
rotation pashm and grating land that could have bean usad tor
crops without additional rmtawiatosots
' e. Cropland used for cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, but NOT harvested and NOT
pastured
4. Cropland on which all crops failed Hxcoption: Do net
report here land m orchards andatnayards on whiehtnectop
fined. Such acreage Is to be roponad in Itamle.l
Nona
. D
. D
. □
♦. Croptand in cultivated sumnw faflow .
I. Croptendidte
Woodland pastured .
Woodbind not pastured .
2. Woodland — inztuthaii
WfOOttOft 9Hd tktltw tracts Of?3
o/tovtr antf owtontnd ttnd
'■titft young n/nbef growth.
i.
V
*■" tnd*jd* toy p*xtwtri*od
<jtf>*i- iittn cro&mxf and woodland omtvra
<%, M cthoc land - Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,
*tC. P* tnck&mYltndtK>ira2pont)*tlriitomt 1 through 3 *bovtt.,..,-ll7*
fc2w«i.*S£i.---
AM tpatt MTM
SfffCVOM 7, rlaHH •»» pttfRV T ./
fSpaaVVaw M aMfH ™
m*.paea-t.l— -
D
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D
D
D
D
D
J
i U YES MB
2 D NO HP
Go to taction 13
• DECEMBER 31, 1982 mVENTORY
1. CATTLE AND CALVES of all ages
rroiiiofa,*,c,*nddfc*ii>w*
a. BEEF COWS - ncMabaatltaitatailmt
b. MILK COWS kept for production of mirk or
cream for sale or home use - indue* dry
mtaxcowt and rraat horrors that had carved
c . HEIFERS AND HEIFER CALVEStfxcJod.
h«tfaraffwtiiadcjfv«fl..
d. STEERS, STEER CALVES, BULLS,
ANDBULL CALVES U
• CATTLE AND CALVES SOLD
FROM THIS PLACE IN 1982
rnctoda thoaa tad on this piaca on a
contract or custom basis. Alto report
am sold, cattle moved from this place
to a ieediot tot further feeding.
INVENTORY
Wumtw on tNa
placePec.31, tS82
Beet
cows
Milk
COWS
Heifers
and
heifer
calves
Steers end
bulls of
all ages
2. Calves watching less than 500 pounds
3. Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more
□
a . Of the total cattle sold, how many were
FATTENED on this place on GRAIN or
CONCENTRATES for 30 days or more
and SOLD for SLAUGHTER?. U
• DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD FROIH
THIS PLACE IN 1982
4. Gross value of sales of DAIRY PRODUCTS
from mis place In 1982 - include milk, cream,
butter, etc. ......
Number sold
in 1382
Gtans vatut oi Silas
None
a
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Gross value of sales
PBfflWe^iiaaaLLMM^
bestead sand is as land wataredby any artificial ot wntt uwrtf means - tpjlliaers. furrows
txtitdm. serreoder dXaa. etc. Include supplements, partial, end preptarrr knoatlon.
l □ YES >
:DNO -
many scree of harvested land were irrigated?
' ksndlrom which liay wk cut and land In beanng end
Iruit end nut crops reported in section 10. Item la.
many acres of uasuif eland, rangefsrvj, and any other
nat included in item 1 above were irrigated?
BHffiljttSJfilM aemaaeanamw ^I^^W^MOMnrPratn.thl.wto.teliW?
,D YESH
;iD NO — OoioaertonM
• DECEMBER 31, 1982 INVENTORY
None
INVENTORY
Number on this
place Dec. 31, 1982
I.HOGSafrtFIGSofBRagesrriBtfofsandebeiowj Q
a.HOGSandPtGSusedortobeusedfOfBRCEDING Q
b,OTM£fi HOGS and PIGS □
• UTTERS FARROWED
2. LITTErS FARROWED on this piece between- Hont
a, December 1,1 98 land May 3 1,1 982 D
b.June 1,1 982 and November 30, 1982 Q
fii-'edmg
Number of tftiars
• HOOS AND PIGS SOLD None
3.H0GSandPIGSS0LDfmmthis _
place In 1982 U
^m^r" PffiWBsf Pla-w«iwra»w»^w.li».aw.garWi»iJ>a»iti»»^,^l«7gM?
i Whet percent of the irrigation water used on this place In
1982 was obtained —
.. a. From a well or wells located on this farm orenothor farm?
! 1> . From an on-farm surface supply not controlled by a water
supply organization (stream, drainage ditch, lake, pond,
spring, or reservoir on or adjacent to tfws farm)? U
• . From off-farm water suppliers IU.S. Reclamation protects;
irrigation district; mutual, cooperative, or neighborhood
(Itches, or other irrigation organiiattons)? □
4. Of the hogs and pigs sold, how many were
saw as FEEDER PIGS for further feeding? -U
Number
sold
in 1982
Itoss value of safet
»e«e,b,e«deaa*e»»eo^10C%-
FORM 82 A03O1 (2 12621
100%
□ YESBM
2 n no
INVENTORY
Number on this
None [place Dec. 31.1982
1 . SHEEP and LAMBS of a* ages .
a.EWES 1 year old or older ....
D
D
NUMBER SOLD
ih1982.
2. SHEEPand LAMBS SHORN Q
3. What waa tht gross valueof ssSes of SHEEP,
LAMBS, awl WOOL from this-ptac* in 1982? ,
Number shorn
in ISc
Pounds of wool
Shorn in 1982 |
B2 1
|
vstue of sales*
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX C C-3
■HJ.HI.I.1U aUrnmmnm+itm.mmHHkBLmk.Ml.MlM.
^ OTHERUVE$T0CK.«rAinMM.SKCIM.TIBIn19S2?
i □ YES ■
None
1 . Horses and ponies of
adages □
2. Colonies of bees □
3. Milk goats.. □
*. Other livestock or animal
specialties m captivity
IF rtter name and code from
"List A" Mow.)
2 □ NO - Go(o»»ctJon l«
NBtne„
_Code_
INVENTORY
Number on
this place
Dec. 31. 1982
Total number
sold in 1982
Gross value of sates
Dollars , Cents
830
831
83? |
$
839
840
841
$
B45
846
■47
$
2
$
Code | Nam* Cod* .
Angora goets ,... 842 Mink and their pelts 816 ' Worms - Refer to
Othargoats 348 | Rabbits and merr pelts... 8S1 | intomwobn sheer- 887
Mules, burros. CNnchifta* and All other Svestock -
and donkayB 833 I their peru 884 | Specify. 880
5. Livestock or animal
products /Enter neme and
code from "List 6" beiow.t
Name
Code
Total quantity sold
in 1982
Gross value of safes
Dollars ' Cents
Pounds
5— OR
Gallons
I
Cede
MohwrsoM ... 884
Gostmttksok! 866
Honey sow.
| Orher livestock products - Specify..
6. fish and ether aqoecuKure
products (Enter name and
code from "Liat C" bektw.)
Name Code
for aquacufture
Pounds 12
<r— O" — >,
; ,'IOiJ NumbefJ
Gross value of safes
Hut ch
Code | Msmsm
Catfish ....872 Tropical and ' Other fish- ' Other aquecuftura
Trout 876 | bartfah 880 | Specm/ 884 | products -Specrfy 88*
ft more space <* needed, u*e separate aheet ot paper
JEM
KUM MdTPiiortiitBimlwlMBnintPOUiTWYtdchMCHICKIrtt,
TURKEYS. DUCKS, etc., on this place In 1982?
for others an a convert teas*./
i □ YES
>D NO
Goto section 17
None
1.HENS and PULLETS of laying age □
2. Punets for laying flock replacement
a. PULLETS 3 months old orokter not yet of laying age O
b.PULLET CHICKS and PULLETS under 3 months ok) „
ttxchtde commercial bnHeral „,. \_J
3. BROILERS, fryers, and other meat type chickens
including r.apons and roasters Q
4. TURKEYS
• .Turkeys for sleughterfFrduo* arwdsnt D
Ik Turkey HENS kept for breeding Q
8. OTHER POULTRY raised in captivity - ducks,
geese, pigeons or squ8b, pheasants, quail, etc.
ffiittr poufoy n«w and code from the to betow.l
Poultry name_
Powttryrwme_
INVENTORY
Number on
misplace
Dec. 31,1982
Total number
sold in 1982
Docks..
Ootm..
. MM
•oe
I
tot
. no
t. POULTRY HATCHED on this place in
1 982 and placed or told - chickens,
turkeys, ducks, etc. -SpecrMundorpixanr
7. Incubator egg capacity on December 31, 1982..
. Qua*
' M other poultry -
| Specify
None
-□
..a
»12
.•14
8. What was the gross valu* ol sales of poultry None
and pouhty products (eggs, etc) from this
ptteein'1- fj
Gross* vaKie of saaae
■ m.M.ltSJ
■ government ccc ioaw
1 . Amount received in 1 982 from Government CCC loans for -
Undoes regular and reserve loans, avenrliadsmiad or forfeited)
None
a. Corn , sorghum, barley, and oats □
», Wheat ] □
c. Cotton Q
d. Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey ........... Q
■ *WCHIW»K»K,CUSTOiJWa<K,»«! OTHER
AGRICULTURAL SERVICES
2. Gross amount received from machine work, customwork.
and other agricultural services PROVTOEO FOR OTHERS in
1982 - planting, plowing, spraying, harvesting, etc O
Specify Mod 0/ work done_
~T
jaV1j*i['l/ai|:sl Purine 1 982 aM wu SELL «r.c«m.lh^«nek.nclh«tc«Anr»duca
DfRECTLY to InJ.Muili FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION -
ataUHf*, (wnssf % mentfti, pick your own, etc?
|gt D YES SjjJ
2 D NO — Go to tKtiOtl 19
1 . What was the gross value of these direct sates?
Specify products soW - vegetables, eggs, etc
D
nan
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Mark (X) the one item which best describes the type of organization for
this place in 1982. staler to me informa von shut suction 1 9,
• FAMILY or INDIVIDUAL operation -
l&tctude partnentnlp and corporation).
a
Go to taction 21
• PARTNERSHIP operation -todud»f»m»Vpero>«r»hl|» ...
• INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAW )D Goto»ecrton20
• OTHER, such as estate or trust, prison farm, grazing
association, Indian reservetion, etc 4 (^ Specify Mow tn*»
4K1 go to section 2 1
Specify , , ,
fcTOiTOWiM CORPOfUTEST8U^TUREtf«heon».tldoo«renBmoiihi1
*rtmK,ttmMro*MAT10mMMtrT,taoam20.
1. Is this a femily-hekf corporation? .
2. Are there more than 10 stockholders? .
jD Yes
2 DNO
4 DNo
E
?ilT1?f!arcHARACTERISTICS AND OCCUPATION Of OPERATOR [Senior eartmr
or ■anon in charge) Heter to the MroatMATtom sum. Battle* 21.
RESIDENCE - Does the operator (senior partner or t D Yes 2 □ No
person in charge) live on this place?
2. PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION - At which occupation
did the operator spend the majority (50 percent or
morel of his/her work time in 1 982?for partnerships
consider alt members ot the pertnetshtp together.
3. OFF FARM WORK - How many days did the operator
(senior partner or person m charoel work at least
4 hours per day off this place in 1 982?inc/ude work
at a nenform too. business, or on someone else's term
itx&ude exchange tetiti wort) ^
4. In what year did the operator (or senior partner) begin
to operate any part of this ptece?
i D Farming i Q Other
or ranching
9
i D None
iQ 1-49days
sQ 50-99 days
« D I00-149day«
a □ 150-199davs
a Q 200 days or more
Year
5. AGE ol operator Isenior partner or person in chargel .
. Years old
operator (senior partner or person m charge) ..,
"\ D White
D Negro or Black
D American Indtan
* 4 D Asian or Pacific
Islander
9 D Other - Specify,
7. SEX of operator (senior partner or person in charge) t Q Male 2 G Female
•.SPANISH ORIGIN - Is the operator (senior partner
or person in charge) of Spanish origin or dotcom
(Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or other Spanish)? .
i D V« j Q No
Page 5
C-4 APPENDIX C
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
(Sections 22 through 28 were collected from approximately 20 percent of the farm*, see text)
■HJAJM.'mi WMf.C0MMtHCUlftHTIUltH.lnetudlnaR0CKPH08PHAH.or SHWiMJHHl
UMEused on this place during 1982?
■ thbptoc* during
S12
1 D YES — CompHf this section .,
. — . i- None
2 I | NO — Go to section 23
1 . Acres of cropland fertilized in 1 982, other than cropland
used only for pastures reported in section 10, item 1b U
2. Acres of pastureland and rangeland fertilized
in 1 982 reported in section 10, items lb and 3 LJ
3 . Expenditures for commercial fertilizer purchased None
- all forms, including rock phosphate and gypsum
(exclude time) Report cost ot custom appHcatton in . — .
section 27, Horn 6 I I
Acres fertilized
Dollars
Cents
4 . LIME - tons of lime used and acres on Non8
which applied fDo nor include land piaster . — .
or gypsum ot time lor sanitation! | I
teWffifflll Were any INSECTICIDES. HERBICIDES, f UN0ICIDE8. NEMATICIDES.
OTHER PESTICIDES, or OT HER CHEMICALS used on this place In 1 982?
□ YES
□ NO
Complete tNe section
Go to section 24
Include eny 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.
EXPENDITURES FOR
business during 1982
ENERGY snd petroleum products for the ferm
90 fj
$
MS
$
Include expenditures paid by you and others for
production of crops, livestock, and
other agricultural products on this
place in 1982.
None
1 . Gasoline and gasohol for
the farm business 1 J
2 . Diesel fuel for the farm
business Lj
3 . LP gas, butane, propane
for the farm business
(4.5 lba.= 1 gallon) D
4 . Fuel oil end kerosene for
the farm business □
6 . Natural gas for the term
business O
6 . Motor oil and grease for
the farm business LJ
7 . Electricity for the farm
business LJ
1 . Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., (fungicide, „
herbicide, insecticide, nematicidel to control —
a. Insect* on crops, including hay D
b. Nematodes in crops CD
c. Disease* in crops and orchards (Wights, smuts,
rusts, etc. I
□
□
2 . Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control
of crops of tMnrting of fruit CD
d . Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture
include both pre-Mwgence and post emergence
Number of acres
on which used
. Other - coal, wood,
^coke^tc^ii^^iiii^i^
BffBfflHM SEL1CTE0 PRODUCTION EXPENSES peid b» w sod
Expenditures
Storage capacity on this placs
Dollars
979
$
990
$
None
997
□
970
D
□
□
Capacity in
gallons
..'....J
3. Agricultural chemicals purchased -insecticides, None
herbicides, fungicides, other pesticides, etc.
flspo/T cost of custom appificatwis mi section 27, item 6.
□
Dollsi
989
$
Cents
M WMtrweanylNTEREST EXPENSE forth.f»rmbu*lr»*ln1982"
^^^^^^ Rote* toll* INFORMATION SHUT. Section 24.
Complete this section
Go to section 25
(» 94, ] rj Y£S
2 □ NO
' ■ How much interest was paid on aU debts for the
farm business in 1982?
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT on Hit* place on December 31, 1982
( Include onty equipment used for agrlcuttunl operations in 1881 or 1982.1
Estimated market value
• Vaknof ALL machinery and squipmerrt on thUpUce, December 31, 1982
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 cent,
trucks, tractors, combines, plows, disks, harrows, dryers, pumps,
motors, irrigation ecurpment. Oaky eouipmeril irKhrding /n*eri and
bulk tanks, livestock feeders, grinding and mining equipment arc
Dollars
~rr
• SELECTED machinery and equipment
on th I* place, December 31, 1982
(Report onrr ff u«ed In 1 981 ot 1982.)
None
2. Automobiles..... □
3. Motortrucks - include pickups □
4. Wheel tractors other than garden
tractors and motor tillers □
6. Grain and bean combines,
self-propelled only □
6. Com heeds for combines D
7. Cotton pickers and strippers Q
8. Mower conditioners □
9. Pickup balers - mdud, recunpn
and round balers
10. Field forage harvesters, shear
barorfrywheeltype
D
D
Total number
on this place on
December 31, 1982
Of the total. HOW
MANY were menufac
tured In the Isst 5 years
M978-19B2I?
INumberl
others for this place in 1982
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 1 982. DO NOT INCLUDE expenses connected with performing customwork for
others; operation of nonfarm activities, businesses, or services; or householdexpenses
not related to the farm business.
1 . Livestock and poultry purchased - cattle, calves,
hogs, pigs, sheep, lambs, goats, horses, chicks, poults,
started pullets, etc l~l
2 . Total feed poreh«**d for Hvaetock and poultry -
grain, hay, silage, mixed feeds, concentrates, etc LJ
• . Commercially mixed formula feeds purchased -
complete, supplement, concentrates, premixes.
{Exclude ingredients
purchased separately,
such as soybean meal,
cononseed ^
meal, and
ureal D
Selected
expenditures
•y&Zy.-v.': " ' >'
3 . Seed cost - for com, other grain*, soybeans, tobacco,
cotton, etc. - Inctode ptont, and rreei purchased [3
4. Hired ferm ot ranch laboriSM ««m»»on snwfl
a. Of the hired workers, including Nor*
paid family workers, how many -
(1 (Worked 150 days or more? D
(21 Worked less than 150 days? Q
5. Contract labor - Induce expenditures phmeriy lor labor, luctl
as harvesting of rrurr, vegetables, lierriet. etc., performed one con- , —
tract basis by a contractor, crew leader, a cooperative, etc. ] I
6. Cmtomworfc, machine hire and natter of machinery
and equipment — Include expenditures lor use of equipment
and tor customwork such as grinding and mixing feed, plowing,
combining, com picking, drying, 9*0 fUSng, spraying, dusting, , — ,
fertilizing, etc. Itxcfude cost of conon oirvwigj.
fffiffliflKl ESTIMATED CURRENT MARKET VALUE Of UNO and BUILPINGS
Please give your beet ESTIMATE of the CURRENT
MARKET VALUE of land and buildings for the acres
reported in section 1 , items 1 , 2, and 3, page 1 .
None
1 . All land owned □
2. Atl land rented or leased FROM OTHERS Q
3. All land rented ot teased TO OTHERS D
Estimated market value
of land and buildings
1£?"H
PERSON COMPUTING THIS REPORT -
999 date
Telephone -
rORM82 A0301 12 12 82i
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX C C-5
foam 82-A01III
INFORMATION SHEET
1982 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 tile number ICFN). In
order to make the census results as complete and accurate as possible, we
need to obtain information about every census file number
2. If You Received Mors Than One Report Form for en Operation
Complete only ONE report form for an operation Write "Duplicate" near the
address label of each extra report form Also, write the 1 1 -digit census file
numberls) 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 1BS2. please report all
agricultural activity during the year Report all land on your census form that
you owned or/ented Also, report your 1 982 crop and livestock production
and 1982 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 and return it 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 Vou Have More Than One Agricultural Operation
Complete a report form for EACH SEPARATE and DISTINCT production unit, that
is, 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 Vou 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 m
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 reports in the same
envelope with the completed partnership report, if possible, or write a note
on the duplicate report, such as, "Partner (provide name) has completed a
report for the partnership {provide partnership name) "
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
How to Enter Your Response
If you do not have exact figures, give your best estimate
Enter your replies in the proper spaces, on the correct line, and in the units
requested, i e , dollars, bushels, tons, etc Write any explanation outside
the answer spaces or on a separate sheet of paper
All dollar figures may be entered in whole dollars CENTS ARE NOT REQUIRED
Enter whole numbers except where tenths are requested, such as acres of
potatoes harvested If you have 1/2, 1/3, or 1/4 of an acre, convert to
tenths For example, convert 1/2 to 5' 10. 1/3 to 3/10. 1/4 to 2/10.
The census report form is being used throughout the entire United States
Because it is meant for use in all parts of the country, it may 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 1 982
Your answers to this section will determine the land ("Acres In This Place"!
referred to m the rest of the report form
When answering the acreage questions, include the land associated with
your agricultural operations in 1 982 whether in production or not Include
all land that you owned or rented during 1 982 even if only for part of the
year Exclude any unrelated residential or commercial land
IF YOU QUIT FARMING DURING 1 982 - Complete the report form for
the portion of the year that you did farm Explain on the report form or
another sheet when you stopped farming and the name and address of the
person now usmg the land
Report all land m section 1 in whole acres
Item 1 - All Land Owned — Report all land owned in 1 982 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 m 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, 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 Leesed TO OTHERS - Include all land rented out
for any purpose it it was part of the acreage reported in items 1 and 2 A report form
will be obtained Worn each of your tenants to cover the operations on that land
INCLUDE in Hem 3
a. Owned land rented to others for cash oi a share of crops or livestock
b. Land you rented from someone and then subleased to someone else
e. Land worked lor you by someone for a share of crops or livestock
d. Land which you allowed others lo use rent free
Item 4 — Acres In This Piece — This figure will show the total of all land you
operated at any time in 1 982 To determine "Acres In This Piece" ADD the
land you owned and the land you rented or leased from others, then SUBTRACT
the land you rented or leased to others item 1 t item 2 - item 3 - item 4 It is
important to report item 4 correctly (even if "0" acres) since the remainder of
your report should cover only operations on the "Acres In This Place."
It Item 4 ("Acres In This Place") is "0" and:
a. You raised any crops or had any livestock or poultry on this place in
1 982, 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
1982, 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
Item 7 — Grazing Permits — In some states, government lands and Indian
lands are used for grazing livestock under permit or special license, with
payments on a per-head or animal unit basis This land should NOT be
included as part of item 2. "Land rented or leased from others," or item 4,
"Acres In This Place." but you should report any of your livestock located
on this permit land in 1 982
► Sections 2 through 8 - CROPS
Sections 2 through 8 provide space for reporting crops harvested during the
1 982 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 1 982
Acres harvested — Enter the acres harvested in 1 982 Round fractions to
whole acres except where tenths are requested by " /10" in the reporting
box, such as for potatoes
Quantity harvested — The units of measure on the report form are those most
commonly used in your state If you use a different unit of measure, please
convert your figure for quantity harvested to the unit requested If the harvest
was incomplete by December 31 . 1982. please estimate the total quantity
harvested or to be harvested
Crop irrigation — 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 preplant irrigation
For any crop not irrigated, leave "Acres irrigated" blank
How to Report Crops Harvested:
► Sections 2 and 3 — In these two sections, separate lines are provided for
reporting each of several crops most commonly grown in your state Do not
write in figures or information for any other crops in these two sections
► Sections 4 through 8 — Report the information requested for any crops
prelisted in the sections To report for crops not prelisted m these sections.
( 1 ) find the crop name and the code number from the list in the section,
12) enter crop name and code in the first two columns of the first available
answer line in the section, (31 enter the information that is requested in the
remaining columns If a crop is not listed, use the "Other" code in the
appropriate section and specify the crop name
Example You harvested 20 acres of alfalfa seed, yielding 6.000 pounds,
and 30 acres of red clover seed, yielding 8.400 pounds Neither crop was
irrigated You would enter the following in section 7
SBSMM Were any OTHER CHOPS h»rv»il»d l>om (hi* place in 1982 - imall greln*.
ri.lri eecda. or othar crop a not previously reported?
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Two or More Crops Harvested From the Seme Land (Double
Cropping) — Report the total acres and production of each harvested crop
in the appropriate section(s) of the report form,
Example In 1 982 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
Correct entrm
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Interplented 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 their appropriate sectionlsi
Ship Row Planting — If a crop is planted in an alternating pattern of planted
and non planted rows, such as two rows planted and two rows skipped
(2 X 2), report the portion of the field occupied by the crop in the appropriate
section for that crop, and report the skipped portion as "Cropland idle" in
section 10 (Land Use)
l> Section 4 - Vegetables — Report acres of vegetables harvested FOR SALE
or commercial processing Do not report acres of vegetables for home use
only Report the total acreage of each vegetable crop harvested
Example In 1982 you harvested 10 acres of lettuce from a field, then
replanted the field in lettuce and harvested the 1 0 acres again Both crops of
lettuce were irrigated Enter only 1 0 acres of land from which vegetables were
harvested and 10 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
C-6 APPENDIX C
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
► Section 8 - Fruits and Nuts — In counting (he combined total of 20 or more
wees and vines include those for home use as well as those maintained lor sale
of the production Acres in trees or vines that have been abandoned should not
be included these acres should be included m section 10. item f "Cropland idle
If crops other than fruit and nut trees and vines were mterplanted with trees
or vines, report the total acres for BOTH the orchard and the mterplanted
crops harvested
P Section 9 - GROSS VALUE OF CROPS SOLD
Report the value of all crops sold from "this place' in 1982. regardless of
the year they were harvested or who owned the land Be sure to give gross
values (before deducting expenses and taxes) Include payments received
in 1 982 from cooperatives or marketing organisations for crops produced on
this place regardless of the year in which the crops were harvested
Include the landlord's or contractor's share of crops removed from this place in
1 962 m the value ot crops sold If the sale price or market value is not known, give
your best estimate of the crops' market value when removed from "this place
Include in the value of crops sold from this place" any cost of harvesting,
tilling, fertilizer, chemicals, etc . furnished under a contract arrangement
Also include as sales your estimate of the value of any crops removed from
this place m trade for services, such as hay cut in exchange for fence repair,
clearing, or other services
DO NOT INCLUDE
a. Amount of government CCC loans received in 1 982 in this section
Report government CCC loans m section 1 7
b. Crops or crop products purchased from others and later resold
► Section 10 - LAND USE
The purpose of this section is to classify the "Acres in This Place" you
reported in section 1 , item 4. by principal use m 1 982 Do NOT include any
acres you rented TO others (reported m section 1 , item 31
Land Used for More Than One Purpose — if part of your land was used for
more than one purpose in 1 982, report that land on the line for the use first
listed, and NOT on the line for the second use for example, if you plowed
under a cover crop, and planted and harvested a grain crop, report the land in
item 1a, "Cropland harvested," but NOT as "Cropland used for cover crop,
legumes, etc " (item lc)
Double Cropping — When more than one crop was harvested from the
same land in 1 982. report that land only ONCE as "Cropland harvested."
item 1 a of this section.
Interplanted Crops — If you mterplanted crops, such as cotton in an orchard,
report the total land used for both crops only ONCE, as Cropland harvested,"
in item la
Skip Row Planted Crops — Report the acres that represent the total non
planted or skipped rows as Cropland idle.'' Hem H The acres that represent
the planted rows should be reported as "Cropland harvested." item la
► Sections 1 2 through 1 6 -
LIVESTOCK, POULTRY. AND ANIMAL
SPECIALTIES
Animals and Poultry to Include in the Report — Report all animals, poultry.
and animal specialties on "this place" {section 1 . item 41 on December 31, 1982
Include all owned by you and anv kept by you for others Include animals on
jnfenced lanas National Forest land, district land, cooperative grazing association
land or rangeland administered by the Bureau ot Land Management on a per head
or lease basis Animals in transit on December 31 , 1 982. or animals on short-term
pasture isuch as wheat oasiure or crop residue! on a per head or lease basis should
be reported by (he person who had control ot the animals
Animals and Poultry to Eaclude from the Report — Do not report any
animals or poultry kept on land rented to others or kept under a share arrange-
ment 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 if the animals were located on the place 30 days or more and were sold
or removed from this place in 1 982. without regard to ownership or who
shared in the receipts Include animals sold for a landlord or given to a
landlord or others m trade or in payment for goods or services Do NOT
report number sold for any livestock or poultry kept on another place
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 2 ,
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
e. Veal calves, or any calves weighing less than 500 pounds
Value of Sales — Report the total gross value of animals and poultry sold or
removed from this place in 1 982 without deducting production or marketing
expenses (cost of feed, cost of livestock purchase, cost of hauling and selling,
etc I H 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 kepi 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 31,1 982 Report as
"SOLD" animals and poultry which were kept on a contract or custom basis
and were removed or sold from the place in 1 982 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 this place.
► Section 15 - HORSES. PONIES. BEES, FISH, GOATS. ANIMAL
SPECIALTIES, OTHER LIVESTOCK
Items 1 through 4 — Report the inventory number of animals, bee colonies,
or animal specialties on the place on December 31.1 982 Indicate number
sold and the gross value of sales for the number sold in 1 982 In item 4,
spec it v the name and code from List A of any livestock or animal specialties
on "this place " which are not covered m items 1 through 3. or 6 Ifish and
aguaculture products! . or sections 1 2 through 14, or 16
If "Inventory" or "Sold" is in units other than "Number" (such as pounds,
packages, etc I. indicate the unit
If you own colonies or hives of BEES - report all bee and honey operations
conducted by you regardless of where the hives were kept most of the year.
(Report hives in item 2 and honey, beeswax, or pollen m item 51
MINK PELTS. RABBIT PELTS, and CHINCHILLA PELTS should be included in
number sold and value of sales, but NOT in inventory WORMS raised for sale
should be reported m beds 124 cubic feet per bed) m item 4, "Inventory"
and in pounds m item 4. "Number sold "
Item 5 — Sales of Animal Specialty Products - If any semen manure,
honey, beeswax, or other animal products were sold from this place in 1982,
specify the products, the code from list B. the quantity sold, and the gross
value of sales in 1 982 II sold m units other than pounds or gallons, please
indicate unit
Item 6 — Fish and Aqueculture Products — Report water surface acres
(estimate, if necessary! used for raising fish or other aquaculture products
FOR SALE
► Section 1 6 - POULTRY
Roosters and turkey toms used or to be used for BREEDING should be
specified and reported m item 5. code 914 (All other poultry).
Item 8 - Gross Value of Sales - Include an estimated value of poultry
and poultry products moved from this place by contractors and others
► Section 17 -AMOUNT RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT CCC
LOANS AND AGRICULTURAL SERVICES
Item 1 — Report the amount received under the regular or reserve program for
commodities placed under CCC loan during 1 982 Include amount received
even if commodity was redeemed or forfeited prior to December 31 , 1982
Do not include CCC loans received to build crop storage facilities, or amount
received for storage payments in the reserve program
► Section 19 - TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Use the following definitions to help you determine the type of organization
for your operation
Individual or Family Operation - Defined as a farm or business organization
controlled and operated by an individual Includes 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 Also complete section 20
Other — Such as cooperative (defined as an incorporated or unincorporated
enterprise or 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 governmental or religious entity, etc.
f> Section 20 - 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 per-
sons related by blood or marriage
I* Section 21 - OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS AND OCCUPATION
This section applies to the characteristics and occupation of the individual
owner, operator, senior partner, or person in charge for the type of organiza-
tion reported in section 1 9 of the form
For Individual or Family Operation — Complete this section for the operator
For Partnership Operations — Answer all items except 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 m
age It each partner shares equally m the day-to-day management decisions,
consider the oldest as the "Senior Partner " For item 2 (Principal Occupation)
consider all members of the partnership together Please include as "farming"
worktime at all types of agricultural enterprises, including work at greenhouses,
nurseries, mushroom production, ranching, feedlots. broiler feeding, etc
For Corporations and Other Operations (Cooperatives, Estates, etc.) —
Complete section 2 1 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 22 - COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME
Report acres on which commercial fertilizer (items 1 and 2) or lime (item 4)
was applied during 1 982 If any acreage was fertilized or limed more than
once, report acres ONLY ONCE in each item Report expense for commer
cial fertilizer purchased, excluding lime, in item 3
► Section 24 - INTEREST EXPENSE
Report all interest expenses paid in 1 982 lor the farm business
INCLUDE interest or finance charges on
a. Mortgage loans for land and buildings in "this place"
b. Machinery, tractors, trucks, and other equipment
c. Fertilizer, feed. seed, etc
d. Livestock, poultry, breeding stock
a. Funds borrowed to replenish or provide working capital
f . Interest paid on CCC loans
DO NOT INCLUDE
a. Interest on debts associated with activities not related to the production
of crops or livestock on "this place," such as land or buildings rented to
others, packing sheds, or feed mills providing services to others
b. Interest on owner/operator dwelling where amount is separated from
interest on other land and buildings in this place
► Section 25 - MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
The estimated market value in item 1 refers to ALL machinery and equip
ment kept primarily on this place and used for the farm business The value
should be an estimate of what the machinery and equipment would sell for
m its present condition, not the replacement or depreciated value
► Section 27 - SELECTED PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Include expenses paid by you and by anyone else for the production of crops,
poultry, livestock, and other agricultural products on this place Also include
expenses incurred even if payment was not made in 1 982 Please give
estimates if you do not know the exact figures For livestock or poultry grown
under contract or fed on a custom basis on "this place.'" report their value
(estimate, if necessary) in item 1 (Livestock and poultry purchased), at the
time they came on this place Also, include m item 2. the value and amount of
feed purchased by you or someone else for use on this place Do not include
expenses related to nonfarm activities (trading and speculation, livestock, or
dealer activities)
Hired Labor — Include in expenses for hired labor gross wages or salaries,
commissions, paid bonuses, and leave pay before deductions Social
Security taxes, health, life, or employment insurance and any other benefits
paid by you should be included Be sure any salary paid to a hired manager is
part of your total figure
Contract Labor — Applies to expenditures primarily for labor in harvesting of
crops, shearing sheep, etc Exclude money paid to contractors for capital
improvements such as putting up fences, repair or maintenance of buildings
or machinery, land clearing, etc Include the expense of items considered
primarily machine work in customwork, item 6
I ■..">-• H> AOH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX C C-7
INDEX
(Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables)
Item
State
tables
County
tables
Item
State
tables
County
tables
A
Abnormal farms
Acreage reduction program
Age of operator
Agricultural products sold,
market value
Agricultural services
income
Alfalfa hay
Alfalfa seed
Almonds
Angora goats
Apples
Apricots
Aquacultural products . . .
Artichokes
Asparagus
Assets, value
Austrian winter peas . . . .
Automobiles
Avocados
B
Bahia grass seed
Bait and tropical fish sales.
Balers, pickup
Bananas
Barley for grain
Beans, castor
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
Bluegrass seed, Kentucky .
6, 11,49
44-50
5, 6, 44-50
3,6,11, 15,
44-50
12,44-50
40,41,44-50
40,41
42, 44-50
38
42, 44-50
1,3,13,15, 17,
44-50
14,44-50
42
14,44-50
42
40,41,44-50
41,44-50
41
41,44-50
39-41,44-50
43
17,22,26,
44-50
38
40,41,44-50
39,41,44-50
5, 6, 44-50
41
41
3
1
5, 16
3, 16
10
15, 16,26
26
28
18
28
28
21
27
27
1.8, 16
26
8
28
26
21
8
28
15, 16,24
31
15, 16,25
25
27
27
15, 16,25
30
11, 16
20
15,16,25
27
26
26
29
26
29
32-34
29
26
B-Con.
Boysenberries
Broccoli
Broilers
Bromegrass seed
Broomcorn
Brussels sprouts
Buckwheat
Bulbs
Bulls, bull calves, steers,
and steer calves
Burros, donkeys, and mules.
C
Cabbage
Cantaloups
Carrots
Castor beans
Catfish sales
Cattle and calves
Cattle and calves sales, value
Cauliflower
Celery
Chemicals, expenses
Chemicals used
Cherries
Chickens 3 months old or
older
Chicory . .
Chinchillas and their pelts . .
Chinese cabbage
Chinese or ming peas
Citrus fruit
Clover seed
Clover seed, red
Coal, wood, coke, etc.,
expenses
Coffee
Collards
Colonies of bees
Combines, grain and bean . .
Commercially mixed
formula feed purchased. . .
Commodity Credit
Corporation loans
Contract labor expenses . . .
Corn, field
Corn for grain sales, value . .
Corn heads for combines. . .
17-20,44-50
43
22, 24-27,
44-50
38
3,17, 22-28,
44-50
11, 17,23-28,
44-50
3,7, 16,44-50
16,44-50
42, 44-50
17, 18,20,44-50
38
42, 44-50
8, 44-50
42
38
14,44-50
7, 44-50
6, 12,44-50
3,7,44-50
39-41,44-50
1 1 , 44-50
14,44-50
29
27
14, 16
11, 16
23
11,
3, 11, 16
27
27
6, 16
7
28
6
28
27
20
8, 16
10
6, 16
15, 16,
24,31
3,16
8
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
INDEX 1
(Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables)
Item
C-Con.
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 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
State
tables
Cucumbers
Currants
Customwork, machine hire,
and rental of machinery
and equipment, expenses. .
Customwork, machine work,
and other agricultural
services, income
Daikon
Dairy cows (milk cows)
Dairy products sales, value .
Dates
Dewberries
Diesel fuel expenses
Diesel fuel storage capacity .
Dill for oil
Direct sales income
Disease control in crops
and orchards
Donkeys, burros, and mules.
41,44-50
5, 6, 44-50
5, 6, 44-50
39_41,44_50
1 1 , 44-50
14,44-50
17,22,24-27,
44-50
41
1,44-50
1-6,39,44-50
2,3,44-50
1 , 44-50
1 , 44-50
1,44-50
1,44-50
1_3, 44-50
39-50
41
7, 44-50
12,44-50
County
tables
27
31
5, 16
5, 16
15, 16,25
3, 16
8
25
27
11, 16
29
1
1,2,4,5, 16
2
1
1
1
1
1. 16
15, 16,
24-31
27
29
6, 16
10
Item
—
27
3,17,22,27,
11
16
44-50
11,27,44-50
3, 11
16
—
28
—
29
8, 9, 44-50
6
9
6
—
31
6, 12,44-50
10
16,44-50
7
38
23
D-Con.
Ducks
Ducks, geese, and other
poultry
E
Eggplant
Electricity expenses
Emmer and spelt
Endive
Energy expenses
Equipment and machinery .
Escarole.
Ewes 1 year old or older . . .
Expenses, selected farm
production
F
Family held corporations . .
Family or individual, type
of organization
Farms by age and principal
occupation of operator . . .
Farms by age and principal
occupation of operator for
farms with sales of less
than $20,000
Farms by size of farm
Farms by standard industrial
classification
Farms by tenure of operator
Farms by type of
organization
Farms by value of agri-
cultural products sold. . . .
Farms, number
Fattened cattle sales
Feed purchased
Feeder pigs sales
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 .
State
tables
18
8, 44-50
7,8,44-50
3,13,14,44-50
35-37, 44-50
3, 7_10, 44-50
5,6,44-50
5, 6, 44-50
5, 6, 44-50
County
tables
47
—
4, 6, 44-50
4,16
6, 15,44-50
3,16
5, 6, 44-50
5,16
5,6, 44-50
5,16
11,44-50
3, 16
1.3-6,15,
1,3-5, 16
44-50
23, 26, 28,
11, 16
44-50
3, 7, 44-50
6, 16
17,30,32-34,
12,16
44-50
5, 6, 44-50
5
16,44-50
7
3,7,16,
6,16
44-50
—
26
41
26
—
28
42
28
—
21
41,44-50
24
43
30
43
30
22
14
27
6
24
27
6, 16
8, 16
27
13
6,16
5, 16
5, 16
2 INDEX
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
(Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables)
Item
State
tables
County
tables
Item
State
tables
County
tables
F-Con.
Flowering and foliage
plants
Flowers and florist greens,
cut
Foliage and flowering
plants
Forage harvesters
Foxtail millet seed
Fruit crops
Fruits, nuts, and berries
sales, value
Fuel expenses
Fuel oil expenses
Fuel oil storage . . .•
Full owners
G
Garlic
Gas, natural, expenses . . .
Gasoline and other petro-
leum fuel and oil expenses
Gasoline expenses
Gasoline storage
Geese
Geese, ducks, and other
poultry
Ginger root
Goat milk sales
Goats
Goats, Angora
Goats, milk
Goats, other
Grain hay
Grain sales, value
Grains
Grapefruit
Grapes
Grass silage, haylage, and
green chop hay
Green chop hay, grass
silage, haylage
Greenhouse products ....
Greenhouse vegetables . . .
Guar
Guavas
H
Hay crops
Hay, silage, and field seeds
sales, value
Haylage, grass silage, and
green chop hay
Hazelnuts
Heifers and heifer calves . .
43
43
43
14,44-50
42
1 1 , 44-50
8, 9, 44-50
8, 9, 44-50
9
5, 6, 44-50
8, 44-50
7-9, 44-50
8, 9, 44-50
9
18
38
38, 44-50
38
38
38
40,41
1 1 , 44-50
41,44-50
42
42, 44-50
40,41,44-50
40,41,44-50
39,43
43
42
39-41,44-50
11,44-50
40,41,44-50
22, 24-27,
44-50
30
30
30
8
26
15, 16,28
3,16
6
6
6
5,16,33
27
6
6, 16
6
6
22
14
31
17
23
18
17
23
26
3, 16
24
28
28
26
26
30
30
31
28
26
3,16
26
28
11, 16
H-Con.
Hens and pullets of laying
age
Herbs
Hired farm labor expenses. .
Hogs and pigs
Hogs and pigs sales
Hogs, litters farrowed
Honey sales
Honey tangerines
Honeydew melons
Hops
Horses and ponies
I
Income from direct sales. . .
Income from machine work,
customwork, and other
agricultural services
Individual or family, type of
organization
Insects, chemical control. . .
Interest expense
Irish potatoes
Irrigated farms and acres. . .
Irrigation water source ....
K
Kale
Kenaf
Kentucky bluegrass seed . . .
Kerosene and fuel oil
expenses
Kiwifruit
Kumquats
L
Labor
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
17,18,20,
44-50
3,7,10,
44-50
3, 17,29-34,
44-50
11,17,30,
32-34,44-50
31,34,44-50
38
17,38,44-50
6, 12,44-50
12,44-50
5,6,44-50
16,44-50
3,7,44-50
39-41,44-50
1-4,44-50
2
8, 9. 44-50
3,7, 10,44-50
1,3,44-50
1_6, 44-50
44-50
44-50
44-50
44-50
1,3,4,44-50
42
41
14, 16
31
6,9, 16
12, 16
3, 12, 16
12
20
28
27
31
13
10
10
5, 16
7
6,16
15,16,25
2,16
2
27
31
26
6
28
28
6,9,16
1, 16
1,4,5, 16
1
1
28
25
26
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
INDEX 3
(Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables)
Item
L-Con.
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, butane, propane
expenses
LP gas, butane, propane,
storage capacity
M
Macadamia nuts
Machine hire, rental of
machinery and equipment,
and customwork expenses .
Machine work, customwork,
and other agricultural
services, income
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 and grease
expenses
Motortrucks, including
pickups
Mower conditioners
Mules, burros, and donkeys .
Mungbeans for beans
Mushrooms
Mustard cabbage
Mustard greens
Mustard seed
State
tables
41
41
16,44-50
31,34,44-50
11, 17,44-50
17
7, 44-50
3,6, 11,17,
44-50
6, 12,44-50
8, 9, 44-50
9
42
7,44-50
12,44-50
3, 13, 14,44-50
5,6,44-50
3,17,22,27,
44-50
38
38
38
8, 44-50
14,44-50
14,44-50
38
43
County
tables
27
25
27
7
28
12
3, 16
6, 16
3, 16
10,36
29
31
28
6, 16
10
8
16
5
28
27
11
16
17
24
26
19
31
18
8, 16
8
23
31
30
27
27
24
Item
N
Natural gas expenses
Nectarines
Nematode control in crops .
Nonfamily held
corporations
Number of farms
Nursery and greenhouse
products
Nursery and greenhouse
products sales, value
Nursery products— shrubs,
trees, etc
0
Oat sales, value
Oats for grain
Occupation of operator . . .
Off-farm work by operator .
Okra
Olives
Onions, dry and green ....
Operator characteristics-
residence, age, race,
occupation, off-farm work,
sex, Spanish origin
Oranges
Orchardgrass seed
Orchards
Organization of farm
Other field crops sales, value.
Other grains sales, value . . .
Other livestock and livestock
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 and employment. . .
Peaches .
Peanuts for nuts
Pears
Peas, Austrian winter
Peas, Chinese or ming
State
tables
8, 44-50
16,44-50
5, 6, 44-50
1,3-6,15,
44-50
39,43
11,43
43
11,44-50
40,41
5,6,44-50
5, 6, 44-50
41
County
tables
8
28
7
5,16
1,3-5, 16
30
3,15, 16,30
30
3,16
15, 16,24
5, 16
5, 16
27
28
27
5, 6, 44-50
5, 16
42
28
—
26
39-42
15,
16,28
5,6,44-50
5, 16
1 1 , 44-50
3,16
11,44-50
3, 16
1 1 , 38, 44-50
3,16
—
22
44-50
—
42
28
—
27
5,6,44-50
5,
16,33
5, 6, 44-50
5,16
—
28
1-3,44-50
2, 44-50
2
10,44-50
9, 16
42, 44-50
28
39-41,44-50
15, 16,25
42
28
—
26
—
27
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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
(Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables)
Item
State
tables
County
tables
Item
State
tables
County
tables
P-Con.
Peas, dry edible
Peas, green
Pecans
Peppers
Persimmons
Petroleum products
expenses
Pheasants
Pickup balers
Pigeons or squab
Pimientos
Pineapples
Pistachios
Plums
Pomegranates
Ponies and horses
Popcorn
Potatoes, Irish
Potatoes, sweet
Poultry and poultry prod-
ucts sales, value
Poultry hatched
Principal occupation of
operator
Production expenses . . .
Proso millet
Prunes
Pullets
Pumpkins
Q
Quail
R
Rabbits and their pelts . .
Race of operator
Radishes
Rangeland
Rapeseed
Raspberries
Red clover seed
Redtop seed
Residence of operator . .
Rhubarb
Rice
Romaine and lettuce . . .
Rye for grain
Ryegrass seed
s
Saff lower
Sales of agricultural
products
41
41,44-50
42, 44-50
7, 8, 44-50
14,44-50
39,41,44-50
42
17,38,44-50
41
39-41,44-50
39,41,44-50
3,11,17,20,
44-50
5, 6, 44-50
3,7-10,44-50
42
19,20,44-50
25
27
28
27
28
6,16
22
8
22
27
31
28
28
28
13
24
15,16,25
25
3,14, 16
22
5,16
6, 16
24
28
14
27
22
38
23
6, 44-50
34
—
27
1 , 44-50
1
—
31
41
29
41
26
—
26
5,6,44-50
5, 16
—
27
40, 41 , 44-50
15,
16,24
41
27
41,44-50
24
-
15,
16,26
3,6,11, 15,
44-50
24
3, 16
S-Con.
Salt hay
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 classifi-
cation of farms
Steers, steer calves, bulls,
and bull calves
Storage, selected petroleum
Strawberries
Sudangrass seed
Sugar beets
Sugarcane
Sunflower seed
Sweet corn
Sweet corn for seed
Sweetpotatoes
T
Tame dry hay
Tangelos
Tangerines
Taro .
Tenant operated farms . . . ,
Tenure of operator
Timothy seed
Tobacco
Tobacco sales, value
Tomatoes
Tractors, wheel ,
3,7,44-50
44-50
5, 6, 44-50
3, 17,35-37,
44-50
35-37, 44-50
11, 17,35-37,
44-50
1 , 44-50
40,41
41,44-50
43
39,41,44-50
11,44-50
39,41,44-50
11,44-50
5, 6, 44-50
6, 15,44-50
22, 24-27, 44-50
9
40,41
40,41,44-50
39-41,44-50
41,44-50
41,44-50
39,41,44-50
40,41,44-50
5, 6, 44-50
5, 6, 44-50
39-41,44-50
1 1 , 44-50
41,44-50
14,44-50
31
6
1
5
27
13, 16
13
3, 13,16
1, 16
26
27
30
15, 16,24
3, 16
25
27
15, 16,25
3,16
35
24
27
27
3, 16
11, 16
6
29
26
15, 16,25
15, 16,25
24
27
31
25
15,
5,
5,
15,
16,26
28
28
31
16,33
16,33
26
16,25
3, 16
27
8, 16
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
INDEX 5
(Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables)
Item
State
tables
County
tables
Item
State
tables
County
tables
T-Con.
Triticale
Tropical and baitfish sales
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
14,44-50
17, 18,21,44-50
6, 15,44-50
5, 6, 44-50
3,6, 11, 15,
44-50
1,3, 15,44-50
3, 13,15,44-50
43
43
39-41,44-50
24
21
21
8, 16
14
27
27
3,16
5, 16
3,16
1, 16
8,16
30
30
15, 16,27
V-Con.
Vegetables, sweet corn, and
melons sales, value
Vetch seed
W
Wages paid to farm workers
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
Workers on farms
Worms
Wormseed oil
1 1 , 44-50
3,7, 10,44-50
42, 44-50
41
16,44-50
39-41,44-50
11,44-50
14,44-50
41,44-50
1 , 44-50
35-37,44-50
5, 6, 44-50
10,44-50
38
3, 16
26
6,9, 16
28
27
27
7
15, 16,24
3,16
26
8, 16
26
24
1
13
5, 16
9
23
31
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and State and for the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin
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