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Volume 1
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Part 44
Utah
State and County Data
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 Kaliek,
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.
1982
Census of
Agricutture
AC82-A-44
Volume 1
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Part 44
Utah
State and County Data
Issued July 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 Kaliek,
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.
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Main entry under title:
1982 census of agriculture.
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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 arid 1978 20
42. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Bearing and Nonbearing Acres: 1982 and 1978 21
43. Nursery and Greenhouse Products, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale by Value of Sales:
1982 and 1978 22
44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982 24
45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982 32
46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982 40
47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of Less Than
$20,000: 1982 56
48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982 72
49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982 88
50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982 104
CHAPTER 2. County Data
1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978 120
2. Irrigation: 1982 and 1978 126
3. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification:
1982 and 1978 128
4. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land: 1982 and 1978 136
5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982 and 1978 142
6. Selected Farm Production Expenses and Fuel Storage Capacity: 1982 and 1978 148
7. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1982 and 1978 152
8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978 154
9. Hired Farm Labor-Workers and Payroll: 1982 and 1978 160
10. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans, Agricultural Services, and Direct Sales of Agricultural
Products: 1982 and 1978 165
11. Cattle and Calves-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 168
12. Hogs and Pigs-Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1982 and 1978 176
13. Sheep and Horses-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 180
14. Poultry-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 182
15. Selected Crops: 1982 and 1978 186
16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978 190
17. Milk Goats- Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 208
18. Angora Goats-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 208
19. Mink and Their Pelts-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 208
20. Colonies of Bees and Honey-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 209
21. Fish Sales: 1982 and 1978 209
22. Miscellaneous Poultry-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 209
23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 211
24. Grains-Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1982 and 1978 212
25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts:
1982 and 1978 214
26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1982 and 1978 214
27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1982 and 1978 218
28. Fruits and Nuts: 1982 and 1978 221
29. Berries Harvested for Sale: 1982 and 1978 224
30. Nursery and Greenhouse Products, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1982 and 1978 224
31. Other Crops: 1982 and 1978 225
32. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races: 1982 and 1978 226
33. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1982 and 1978 226
34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1982 and 1978 226
35. Operators of Spanish Origin: 1982 and 1978 227
36. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans by Commodity Group: 1982 227
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
HISTORY
USES OF THE CENSUS
AUTHORITY AND AREA COVERED
FARM DEFINITION
COMPARABILITY OF DATA
TABULAR PRESENTATION
PRELIMINARY REPORTS
MICROFICHE AND COMPUTER TAPES
UNPUBLISHED DATA
CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS
"SEE TEXT" REFERENCE
INVENTORIES, PRODUCTION, AND SALES DATA .
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
V
V
V
V
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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 summ.aries 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
UTAH
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
Highlights of the State's Agricuiture: 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
Hem
1982
1978
Percent
change from
1978 to 1982
1982
1978
Percent
change from
1978 to 1982
13 984
9 772 942
699
389 678
560
2 358
3 938
3 345
2 135
896
572
740
11 078
1 118 486
11 174
1 082 328
555 428
6 551
130 233
10 133
425 195
1 218
1 999
185
591
154
585
6 565
1 086
174
1 167
260
11 605
1 514
551
314
9 002
3 993
989
6 155
7 829
108 719
10 327
5 302
48 661
42 066
8 757
855 997
2 325
90 108
1 061
38 748
1 417
2 101 959
1 486
50 565
1 703
237 229
3 863
150 908
1 054
13 312
9 312
614 816
947
12 076
12 764
10 470 564
820
320 234
391
1 424
3 218
3 486
2 290
941
607
798
10 951
1 163 141
10 822
1 168 621
465 380
6 368
101 550
9 455
363 831
1 096
1 975
181
540
137
505
6 308
1 088
156
586
192
10 625
1 374
473
292
8 091
3 954
719
6 041
6 723
102 272
11 893
4 624
31 472
34 946
8 114
804 935
2 480
78 520
1 356
46 929
1 189
2 294 Oil
1 967
63 595
2 054
254 279
4 281
145 346
1 152
14 270
9 267
625 177
948
11 263
9.6
-6.7
-14.8
21.7
43.2
65.6
22.4
^.0
-6.8
^.8
-5.8
-7.3
1.2
-3.8
3.3
-7.4
19.3
2.9
28.2
7.2
16.9
11.1
1.2
2.2
9.4
12.4
1S.B
4.1
-.2
11.5
99.1
35.4
9.2
10.2
16.5
7.5
11.3
1.0
37.6
1.9
16.5
6.3
-13.2
14.7
54.6
20.4
7.9
6.3
-6.3
14.8
-21.8
-17.4
19.2
-8.4
-24.5
-20.5
-17.1
-6.7
-9.8
3.8
-8.5
-6.7
.5
-1.7
-.1
7.2
5 719
7 328 156
1 281
702 450
554
348
558
1 534
1 479
685
476
639
4 990
967 865
4 820
887 470
526 642
3 148
120 801
4 690
405 742
569
698
93
131
103
173
2 505
1 006
115
282
44
4 228
904
430
157
3 000
2 366
353
4 069
1 650
102 923
9 265
4 742
43 450
39 625
4 074
751 863
1 483
87 801
371
30 721
361
2 055 035
1 214
46 992
1 208
225 481
2 540
134 306
593
9 393
4 316
503 772
204
8 505
5 572
7 838 186
1 407
500 240
359
311
429
1 528
1 448
683
491
682
4 965
965 486
4 800
924 156
433 990
2 895
91 070
4 628
342 920
413
629
88
150
82
208
2 600
1 023
124
208
47
4 258
829
396
89
2 759
2 514
299
4 009
1 563
96 998
10 332
4 086
27 373
32 079
3 959
693 457
1 565
74 921
528
36 113
407
2 233 743
1 478
56 122
1 247
229 859
2 548
120 957
601
9 882
4 290
493 905
242
7 699
2.6
acres..
-6.5
acres..
-9.0
Value of land and buildings^
...dollars..
40.4
54.3
Farms by size:
11.9
30.1
.4
2.1
.3
-3.1
-6.3
Harvested cropland -
Irriaated land
... farms..
acres..
... farms.-
.5
.2
.4
acres..
.. $1,000..
-4.0
21.3
Livestock, poultry, and their products _ _
Farms by standard industrial classification;
... farms..
$1,000..
... farnis-.
$1,000_-
8.7
32.6
1.3
18.3
37.8
11.0
Vegetables and melons (016) _
5.7
Fnirts and tree nuts (017)
-12.7
25.6
-16.8
-3.7
Dairy farms (024)
-1.7
-7.3
Animal specialties (027)
35.6
-6.4
Individual or family
Corporation _ -
-.7
9.0
8.6
76.4
8.7
Part owners
-5.9
Tenants
18.1
Operators by principal occupation:
1.5
Other -
Selected farm production expenses':
.. $1,000..
5.6
6.1
Commercial fertilizer -
.. $1,000..
-10.3
.. $1,000-.
16.1
Energy and petroleum products _
.. $1,000..
58.7
.. $1,000_.
23.5
Livestock and poultry inventory:
Cattle and calves
... farms..
2.9
Milk cows
Hogs and pigs
Chickens 3 months old or older
Com for silage or green chop _
numlMr..
... farms..
numljer,.
... fanns--
number..
... farms..
number..
.-- farms..
8.4
-5.2
17.2
-29.7
-14.9
-11.3
-8.0
-17.9
acres..
... farms..
-16.3
-3.1
Barley for grain
acres—
... farms..
acres..
-1.9
-.3
11.0
-1.3
Hay-alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc
(see text) --
Land in orchards
aaes--
... farms..
acres-.
... fanns--
acres..
-4.9
.6
2.0
-15.7
10.5
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
^Data for 1978 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982.
Vlll UTAH
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
1SS9
1950
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.
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 fiarvested:
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 wfiicti 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.
Ottierland farms-
acres-
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured farms-
acres.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads.
wasteland, etc. farms.
acres.
irrigated land farms.
13 984
9 772 942
699
52 526 662
18.6
389 678
560
505
583
1 004
1 602
1 365
1 747
1 250
3 397
1 428
1 093
12 349
1 920 459
11 078
1 118 486
6 454
2 179
1 689
1 126
1 460
1 773
1 421
1 040
264
126
106
20
5 809
470 316
2 593
331 657
329
25 793
433
19 993
1 029
202 343
1 351
83 528
569
677 681
364
597 815
278
79 866
9 434
7 174 802
4 096
6 945 469
7 472
229 333
11 174
1 082 328
12 764
10 470 564
820
52 540 160
19.9
320 234
391
155
522
1 039
1 763
1 366
1 693
1 235
3 194
1 102
695
11 779
2 006 845
10 951
1 163 141
5 931
1 527
1 603
1 206
1 595
1 988
1 569
1 090
249
124
103
21
5 618
477 479
3 347
366 225
483
21 751
664
25 263
1 367
224 702
1 773
94 509
490
679 994
305
603 771
228
76 223
8 588
7 783 725
4 324
7 541 780
6 556
241 945
10 822
1 168 621
>
12 184
10 610 050
871
52 540 672
20.2
163 989
188
588
850
1 983
2 430
1 473
1 571
945
1 743
601
11 327
1 838 683
10 692
1 089 243
5 529
1 293
1 481
1 134
1 621
2 197
1 591
1 064
208
103
91
12
5 568
438 028
2 585
311 412
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
492
690 908
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8 341
8 080 459
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
9 701
969 645
13 045
11 312 951
867
52 540 672
21.5
79 705
92
1 495
1 998
3 123
2 678
1 282
1 024
517
732
196
12 055
1 944 576
11 103
1 024 475
5 790
1 526
1 495
1 102
1 667
2 325
1 792
936
200
60
(NA)
(NA)
6 525
507 047
4 213
413 054
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
499
230 296
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8 917
9 138 079
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10 282
1 025 014
15 759
12 867 081
817
52 722 560
24.4
57 747
71
2 075
2 790
4 501
2 990
1 347
1 029
431
472
124
14 570
2 069 514
13 759
1 039 040
7 895
2 353
1 946
1 456
2 140
2 977
1 858
819
164
46
(NA)
(NA)
5 899
441 573
6 266
588 901
1 455
148 438
911
24 863
3 408
281 728
2 775
133 872
668
824 997
532
762 307
180
62 690
(NA)
9 972 570
7 976
9 661 056
11 908
311 514
13 762
1 092 270
i
17 811
12 688 518
712
52 696 960
24.1
42 391
60
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NAJ
16 320
2 007 651
15 481
1 062 246
9 176
2 654
2 200
1 707
2 615
3 435
1 924
768
136
n
6 458
409 472
5 429
535 933
784
133 483
(NAl
(NA)
3 136
253 981
(NA)
(NA)
905
979 953
756
928 391
215
51 562
(NA)
9 700 914
9 170
9 250 019
(NA)
450 895
15 701
1 061 683
22 826
12 262 222
537
52 701 440
23.3
25 652
48
NA
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
20 579
2 027 458
19 728
1 228 520
12 664
4 458
2 612
2 175
3 419
4 116
1 916
796
179
57
(NA)
(NA)
7 267
275 432
6 626
523 506
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4 055
373 242
(NA)
(NA)
1 019
1 029 241
815
979 746
247
49 495
(NA)
9 205 523
11 554
8 732 655
18 965
472 868
19 406
1 072 682
24 176
10 865 165
449
52 701 440
20.6
19 492
43
(NA)
(NA
(NA
na)
NA)
NA)
(NA)
NA)
NA)
(na)
22 058
2 052 889
21 344
1 279 469
13 898
4 366
2 960
2 513
4 059
4 524
1 942
766
160
54
(NA)
(NA
6 739
305 178
7 039
468 242
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NAJ
4 578
345 222
(NA)
(NA)
1 836
1 556 603
1 480
1 454 387
491
102 216
(NA)
7 255 673
11 561
6 815 022
19 531
440 651
21 126
1 137 995
'Data for 1982, 1978. and 1950 through 1964 are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 2. Irrigation: 1982, 1978, and 1974
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms witti irrigation
1982
1978
1974
Farms with irrigation
1982
1978
1974
Farms numl)er__
Proportion of farms percent-
Irrigated land acres--
Average per fami acres--
Acres irrigated:
1 to 9 acres farms--
acres--
10 to 49 acres farms..
acres. -
50 to 99 acres farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres farms..
acres--
200 to 499 acres farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres farms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more farms..
11 174
79.9
1 082 328
97
2 242
10 686
4 223
103 571
1 804
125 680
1 494
206 223
1 070
317 203
262
170 687
79
148 278
10 822
84.8
1 168 621
108
1 513
7 456
4 143
104 731
1 958
138 650
1 676
229 607
1 179
350 429
264
177 073
160 675
9 701
79.6
969 645
100
1 074
(NA)
3 797
(NA)
2 005
(NA)
1 554
(NA)
1 055
(NA)
157
(NA)
59
(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 famn 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.
inigated acres.
Off-farm water suppliers as only
source _.. farms.
irrigated acres..
10 224
821 839
4 276
260 489
597 797
549 768
950 954
1 095
182 514
650
94 661
913
114 333
652
74 489
9 166
785 481
8 387
670 222
10 079
839 226
(NA)
329 395
7 444 772
1 621 339
993 358
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NAl
(NA)
(NA)
123 932
(NA)
898 643
(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 texll
Characteristics
Irrigated farms
Any land irrigated
1982
1978
All harvested cropland
irrigated
1982
1978
Nonirrigated farms
1982
Farms number..
Land in farms acres..
Value of land and buildings^:
Average per farm dollars..
Average per acre dollars..
Irrigated land acres--
Land in farms according to use:
Total cropland farms--
acres..
Harvested cropland farms..
acres..
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured farms..
acres..
Inventory of livestock:
Cattle and calves farms..
numt)er_.
Milk cows farms--
number_.
Hogs and pigs farms..
numt)er..
Sheep and lambs farms..
numl)er..
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment^ 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 expenses^:
Feed for livestock and poultry (arms..
$1,000..
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms--
$1,000..
Commercial fertili2er farms..
$1,000..
Other agricultural chemicals^ farms..
$1,000..
Energy and petroleum products farms..
$1,000._
Hired farm latxjr farms..
$1.000..
Contract lalxsr farms--
$1,000..
Interest expense farms..
$1,000..
13 984
9 772 942
389 678
560
1 082 328
12 349
1 920 459
11 078
1 118 486
8 644
7 415 785
9 757
855 997
2 325
90 108
1 061
38 748
2 273
650 327
13 912
472 803
33 985
555 428
39 719
6 551
130 233
10 133
425 195
502
45 798
8 430
108 719
5 956
6 440
5 763
10 327
5 414
5 302
13 868
48 661
6 065
42 066
1 002
3 399
6 148
59 617
12 764
10 470 564
320 234
391
1 168 621
11 779
2 006 845
10 951
1 163 141
8 481
8 019 259
8 114
804 935
2 480
78 520
1 356
46 929
2 044
617 847
12 710
370 829
29 176
465 380
36 460
6 368
101 550
9 455
363 831
401
54 574
8 241
102 272
6 079
7 110
6 357
11 893
6 287
4 624
12 650
31 472
6 309
34 946
1 274
3 043
(NA)
(NA)
11 174
7 597 797
403 451
594
1 082 328
10 936
1 549 768
10 283
950 954
7 260
5 672 813
7 361
750 638
2 037
80 908
820
23 026
1 877
498 540
11 041
406 091
36 780
440 110
39 387
5 988
118 204
8 016
321 906
364
19 933
6 500
72 082
5 567
6 064
5 456
9 560
5 066
4 801
11 015
41 946
5 030
33 703
806
2 896
5 164
51 552
10 822
7 444 772
315 553
461
1 168 621
10 651
1 621 339
10 155
993 358
7 496
5 866 003
7 222
711 670
2 289
71 430
1 183
33 043
1 819
510 728
10 846
319 920
29 497
366 654
33 880
5 775
92 300
8 046
274 354
308
22 311
6 955
68 150
5 703
6 829
6 027
10 957
5 765
4 136
10 800
27 778
5 396
29 387
1 117
2 685
(NAl
(NA)
9 194
5 967 969
394 028
599
(D)
9 194
1 142 318
9 194
727 520
5 625
4 428 027
5 937
621 815
1 654
65 401
676
19 900
1 619
392 441
9 039
329 849
36 492
356 208
38 743
5 222
101 764
6 383
254 444
292
17 398
5 008
56 801
4 793
5 269
4 686
7 738
4 310
4 006
9 024
34 916
4 040
27 603
668
2 468
4 261
42 108
8 802
5 450 787
312 807
505
1 023 941
8 802
1 159 837
8 802
746 163
5 816
4 335 807
5 805
576 345
1 848
58 035
982
27 687
1 453
387 057
8 776
259 239
29 540
298 255
33 885
4 882
77 865
6 370
220 390
238
18 535
5 350
54 129
4 843
5 729
5 133
9 242
4 858
3 498
8 742
22 703
4 371
24 158
946
2 351
(NA)
(NA)
2 810
2 175 145
336 249
442
(X)
1 413
370 691
795
167 532
1 384
1 742 972
1 396
105 359
288
9 200
241
15 722
396
151 787
2 871
66 712
23 237
115 318
41 038
563
12 029
2 117
103 288
138
25 865
1 930
36 636
389
376
307
767
348
501
2 853
6 715
1 035
8 363
196
503
984
8 066
1 942
3 025 792
347 304
217
(X)
1 128
385 506
796
169 783
985
2 153 256
892
93 265
191
7 090
173
13 886
225
107 119
1 864
50 909
27 312
98 727
50 838
593
9 250
1 409
89 477
93
32 263
1 286
34 121
376
280
330
936
522
488
1 850
3 693
913
5 559
157
358
(NA)
(NA)
iData are based on a sample of farms; see text
^Data for 1978 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982.
2 UTAH
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 taniis (acres)
Harvested cropland (acres)
Irrigated land (acres)
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
Fanns
_ _ . number..
13 984
11 078
12 764
10 951
9 772 942
7 785 174
10 470 564
7 799 941
1 118 486
1 118 486
1 163 141
1 163 141
1 082 328
1 049 308
1 168 621
witti harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land..
1 138 801
11 174
10 822
7 597 797
7 444 772
950 954
993 358
1 082 328
1 168 621
Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
number..
2 356
1 424
9 414
5 619
4 015
2 800
5 152
3 550
wNh harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land..
1 095
725
5 492
3 748
4 015
2 600
4 155
2 914
1 283
845
6 516
4 338
3 811
2 629
5 152
3 550
10 to 49 acres
_ number
3 936
3 218
97 840
84 008
52 660
48 795
60 196
57 195
with harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land..
3 176
2 793
81 105
74 274
52 660
48 795
55 285
53 147
3 332
2 888
83 501
76 264
49 613
46 474
60 196
57 195
50 to 69 acres... .—
number..
822
832
47 573
47 874
24 715
26 905
28 142
30 499
with harvested cropland- .
with irrigated land..
710
766
41 271
44 157
24 715
26 905
26 559
29 427
715
760
41 483
43 744
23 667
25 710
28 142
30 499
70 to 99 acres
number..
953
981
76 577
80 742
40 749
42 585
45 479
48 723
with harvested cropland- _
viiith imgated land..
847
905
69 902
74 546
40 749
42 585
43 332
46 563
850
884
70 257
72 774
38 521
40 268
45 479
48 723
100 to 139 acres
number..
897
927
103 944
108 113
51 378
55 497
55 953
62 947
with harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land..
813
869
94 403
100 283
51 378
55 497
54 Oil
61 743
792
842
91 898
98 250
48 566
53 151
55 953
62 947
140 to 179 acres
number-
673
746
105 969
117 520
49 052
56 675
52 751
63 844
wfth harvested cropland. -
with imgated land..
608
686
95 767
108 112
49 052
56 675
51 546
62 341
580
670
91 234
105 582
46 446
53 800
52 751
63 844
180 to 219 acres
- -. numl)er..
461
506
90 823
100 314
42 501
45 633
47 749
51 528
with harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land.
419
481
82 625
95 403
42 501
45 633
45 992
50 434
419
457
82 614
90 640
41 241
43 316
47 749
51 528
220 to 259 acres
408
356
411
392
97 163
84 714
97 549
93 075
40 514
40 514
43 852
43 852
46 651
44 165
48 834
with harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land..
47 931
383
87 106
90 894
38 790
42 038
46 651
48 834
260 to 499 acres
- number..
1 266
1 373
451 700
487 580
179 733
180 040
195 705
211 195
with harvested cropland.,
with imgated land..
1 155
1 269
412 203
449 759
179 733
180 040
192 163
206 628
1 098
1 206
392 649
428 361
166 211
166 886
195 705
211 195
500 to 999 acres
number..
896
941
626 530
656 001
178 857
177 338
186 740
197 407
with harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land..
813
862
569 678
599 539
178 857
177 338
182 326
194 835
770
809
536 172
558 360
161 130
156 071
186 740
197 407
1,000 to 1.999 acres..
number..
572
607
783 789
839 339
151 110
165 748
132 111
151 272
with harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land..
506
564
694 948
780 678
151 110
165 748
129 821
149 672
445
496
612 117
688 497
116 822
128 453
132 111
151 272
2.000 acres or more .
_ number..
740
798
7 279 620
7 845 705
303 202
317 273
225 699
241 627
with harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land..
580
649
5 553 066
5 376 367
303 202
317 273
219 953
233 166
524
582
5 502 250
5 187 068
216 136
234 562
225 699
241 627
5,000 acres or more
number..
329
371
6 041 919
6 546 002
139 391
146 582
128 403
136 129
with harvested cropland—
with imgated land..
228
281
4 491 525
4 256 930
139 391
146 582
123 585
129 691
230
277
4 617 343
4 254 582
113 304
131 257
128 403
136 129
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 fanns
Fanns operated by Black and other races'
1982
1978
1974
1982
1978
1974
Tenure of operator
All operators
famis..
13 984
12 764
12 184
133
141
164
acres..
9 772 942
10 470 564
10 610 050
1 084 422
1 017 541
93 441
Harvested cropland...
farms..
11 078
10 951
10 692
112
131
148
acres..
1 lie 486
1 163 141
1 089 243
17 764
13 310
13 164
Full owners
farms..
9 002
8 091
7 942
73
66
85
acres..
3 294 017
4 327 631
3 520 212
68 103
986 906
60 667
Harvested cropland
farms..
6 834
6 713
6 836
58
56
69
acres..
486 691
504 898
551 023
8 328
3 118
2 972
Part owners
famis..
3 993
3 954
3 541
50
58
62
acres..
5 904 872
5 810 984
6 606 456
1 015 688
24 034
29 444
Harvested cropland
fanns..
3 526
3 654
3 298
47
58
62
acres..
569 607
597 404
485 463
9 140
6 535
7 529
Tenants
farms..
989
719
701
10
17
17
acres..
574 053
331 949
483 382
631
4 601
3 330
Harvested cropland
farms..
718
584
558
7
17
17
acres..
62 188
60 839
52 757
296
3 657
2 663
Percent of tenancy
percent..
7.1
5.6
5.8
7.5
12.1
10.4
Operator characteristics:
Operators by place of residence^:
On farm operated
8 658
7 954
5 869
95
93
97
Not on farm operated
3 947
1 379
3 506
1 304
3 539
2 756
26
12
21
27
41
Not reported
26
Operators by principal occupation^:
Farming
6 155
6 041
6 287
76
92
132
Other
7 829
6 723
5 388
57
49
32
Operators by days of work off fann^:
None
4 072
8 925
4 293
7 942
3 271
6 489
61
66
68
67
49
Any
83
1 to 49 days
837
405
467
865
351
463
721
416
336
10
2
14
7
3
12
50 to 99 days
24
100 to 149 days
7
150 to 199 days
998
975
848
9
3
14
200 days or more
6 218
5 288
4 168
45
40
26
Not reported
987
529
1 915
6
6
32
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICUl
.TURE-S7
ATE DATA
UTAH 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]
Characteristics
Farms operated by Blacit and ottier races^
1982
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 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 fanns.
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.
812
1 243
2 138
6 915
18.4
2 876
201
1 501
2 550
3 515
3 438
2 779
52.0
13 569
9 650 346
415
122 596
43
12 764
11 605
4 461 990
1 514
1 926 353
551
1 688 125
40
82 921
439
1 497 290
27
57 332
45
50 582
314
1 696 474
185
1 225
2 409
3 397
3 151
2 397
51.9
12 398
10 294 194
366
176 370
51
36 984
10 625
4 915 257
1 374
2 038 158
473
1 880 060
20
88 367
415
1 711 564
6
8 324
32
71 805
292
1 637 089
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
180
880
2 199
3 013
3 059
2 344
52.6
(NA)
(NA)
NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Pi
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
3
8
10
74
23.4
38
2
7
17
26
64
17
54.5
123
1 083 607
10
815
6
1 257
105
14 549
16
3 682
5
6 652
1
(D)
4
(D)
NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
7
16
54
54
10
53.1
137
1 016 814
4
727
8
1 004
110
21 781
26
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
4
983 429
(NA)
(NA)
NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
20
5
26
52
40
21
48.7
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NAJ
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text
21974 data apply only to indivkJual or family operations (sole proprietorship) and partnerships; see text
Table 6. Seiected 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]
Female
Spanish origin
Black and oBier races
Characteristics
Total
Black
American
Indian
Asian
Other (see text)
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms
numt)er 1982
415
366
122 596
176 370
278
300
13 162
17 249
116
144
63
27
31
34
328
(NA)
75 491
(NA)
56
(NA)
43 850
(NA)
31
(NA)
3 255
(NA)
43
51
12 764
36 984
27
37
4 712
2 933
12
14
7
2
1
7
23
32
10 611
27 055
13
13
2 108
9 672
7
6
45
257
133
141
1 084 422
1 017 541
112
131
17 764
13 310
20
25
45
15
18
10
73
66
68 103
988 906
50
58
1 015 688
24 034
10
17
631
4 601
3
3
1 300
385
2
3
(D)
282
3
3
2
1 300
(D)
1
(0^
42
27
1 067 166
988 329
27
21
7 168
1 739
8
5
12
4
6
7
29
18
(D)
984 046
10
5
1 008 238
(D)
3
4
(D)
(D)
79
93
14 539
20 752
75
91
9 589
10 349
10
16
31
11
9
2
34
37
(D)
4 353
38
45
(D)
13 034
7
11
(D)
3 365
9
Land in farms
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
farms, 1982..
18
1 417
8 075
8
1982 FARMS BY SIZE
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
16
2
50 to 139 acres
140 to 219 acres
220 to 499 acres
2
1
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners
farms. 1982..
7
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
fanns, 1982..
9
(Di
(Di
2
Tenants
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978.-
..farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
7
7 603
2
(D)
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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
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
Total
Black
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 tnist. Institutional, etc. _
1982 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) _ __ famis.
$1,(X)0.
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 (Oil) — —
Reld 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)
Fnjits and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (018)
General farms, primarily crop (019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal
specialties (021)
Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212)
Dairy famis (024)_._
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027) _
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
1982 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
Not on farm operated
Not reported
Operators by principal occupation:
Fanning
Other __ -
Operators by days of wori^ 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:
l^ale._
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.
358
29
8
4
18
415
7 750
148
1 280
297
6 470
205
110
35
64
1
201
133
10
8
71
2
283
100
32
174
241
156
230
48
23
159
29
34
46
57
174
17.5
104
11
30
75
97
89
113
54.2
(X)
415
43
1 422
21
753
26
669
18
11
4
10
5
5
9
22
15.5
2
6
9
10
8
10
51.7
43
2
(D)
105
16
5
133
5 339
84
3 859
64
1 480
41
18
11
59
4
3
8
10
74
23.4
38
2
7
17
26
64
17
54.5
123
10
3
233
1
(D)
3
(D)
1
1
2
15.0
1
50.0
3
42
752
9
(D)
35
(D)
23
10
4
1
4
1
5
3
15
16.9
18
5
9
10
13
5
50.0
79
3 801
68
3 337
22
465
11
7
7
54
2
1
4
54
27.7
18
2
1
4
12
49
11
57.6
1
(D)
16
75
1
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 5
Table 7. Selected Farm Production Expenses: 1982, 1978, and 1974
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbois. see introductory text]
1982'
Farms
Expenses
($1,000)
1982'
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 livestoclt 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 !o $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 fertiiizer __ 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
5 443
(X)
1 206
778
1 921
461
224
183
163
148
54
163
142
8 430
00
2 431
1 256
2 686
523
310
185
249
170
318
302
3 443
(X)
2 484
318
251
235
68
26
61
1 065
466
805
276
170
114
135
103
60
249
5 956
(X)
3 261
1 246
1 255
133
30
31
5 763
(X)
2 712
1 059
1 534
267
127
28
15
21
(X)
80 313
257
544
4 368
3 120
2 587
3 078
3 839
4 960
2 355
9 846
45 358
(X)
108 719
548
880
5 683
3 562
3 706
3 097
5 812
5 870
18 325
61 236
(X)
57 481
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
206
322
1 744
1 946
2 091
1 966
3 154
3 540
2 603
39 908
(X)
6 440
662
824
2 461
846
371
1 277
(X)
10 327
571
736
3 205
1 791
1 719
665
521
1 117
5 293
74 543
1 296
822
1 726
471
244
103
195
135
52
107
142
8 241
102 272
2 603
1 240
2 195
676
338
232
303
144
290
220
2 938
56 455
2 053
266
268
197
68
14
72
780
279
817
350
159
123
118
69
43
200
6 079
7 110
3 533
1 025
1 337
120
26
38
6 357
11 893
2 867
1 055
1 937
321
115
26
12
24
}
}
5 084
52 074
1 418
826
1 525
536
353
7 793
87 162
2 455
912
2 469
658
559
}
740
4 892
56 054
3 846
393
316
204
133
1 831
573
1 288
398
348
6 143
4 797
4 147
1 021
871
62
42
5 884
9 442
2 798
1 028
1 640
265
110
43
Other agricultural chemicals' 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
5 414
(X)
6 065
(X)
236
1 131
1 062
1 342
832
504
437
196
150
155
1 002
(X)
277
159
389
108
38
31
6 009
(X)
351
682
150
58
13
13 868
(X)
4 758
2 513
13 857
(X)
5 535
2 466
1 740
2 224
1 043
628
178
43
6 148
(X)
811
565
2 340
933
1 499
m
5 302
60
513
518
652
1 263
886
662
748
(X)
42 066
13
282
725
2 097
2 852
3 467
6 104
4 677
5 479
16 370
(X)
3 399
70
106
890
644
467
1 221
(X)
7 218
660
907
3 376
1 006
754
516
m
48 661
1 074
1 818
2 771
7 035
8 799
9 637
9 305
8 221
pq
35 676
1 190
1 732
2 465
7 034
7 183
6 456
4 515
3 100
Pt)
59 617
210
385
5 599
6 188
47 236
6 287
4 624
2 112
2 355
800
489
365
108
42
16
6 309
34 946
512
1 409
944
1 180
887
539
436
199
103
100
1 274
3 043
378
321
426
102
33
14
6 489
6 187
12 650
31 472
4 614
2 386
1 877
2 301
941
351
128
52
12 635
22 427
5 309
2 337
1 799
2 180
722
216
55
17
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'Data for 1982 and 1976 are based on a sample of farms.
'Data for 1978 and 1974 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982.
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Table 8. Energy and Petroleum Products Expenses: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symtx>ls. see introductory text]
Kind of energy
1982
Expenses
($1,000)
1978
Farms
Expenses
($1,000)
Kind of energy
Farms
Expenses
($1,000)
Famis
Expenses
($1,000)
Gasoline and gasofiol farms,
$1,000.
Farms witti 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 witfi 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 famis.
$1,000.
Farms witti 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 kerosene' farms.
$1,000.
Farms witfi 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
12 848
(X)
6 221
2 148
1 832
1 778
648
180
41
8 233
(X)
3 996
1 333
1 278
937
492
197
1 992
(X)
647
620
296
224
161
44
569
(X)
256
189
85
25
10
4
(X)
17 809
1 194
1 399
2 416
5 202
4 155
2 275
1 168
(X)
12 449
806
846
1 629
2 721
3 208
3 239
(X)
1 470
24
141
193
283
451
378
(X)
294
11
37
50
29
31
136
12 164
(X)
6 142
2 355
1 783
1 522
273
73
16
7 484
(X)
4 580
1 264
874
589
110
47
1 626
(X)
587
613
223
111
60
32
927
(X)
438
344
98
20
17
10
(X)
12 823
1 214
1 599
2 475
4 353
1 759
914
509
(X)
6 044
884
824
1 127
1 696
693
820
(X)
924
22
156
150
155
175
267
(X)
326
60
26
42
100
Natural gas farms.
$1,000.
Farms witfi 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 witti 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 witfi 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
Ottier- coal, wood, coke, etc farms.
$1,000.
Farms witfi 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
832
(X)
90
326
202
102
69
43
13 852
(X)
8 419
4 291
721
316
95
10
8 041
(X)
1 385
3 548
1 059
804
731
514
1 253
(X)
211
892
96
39
13
2
(X)
1 416
4
88
131
140
195
858
(X)
2 238
294
833
428
374
227
82
(X)
12 500
62
826
680
1 076
2 123
7 733
(X)
486
10
203
56
45
(D)
(D)
630
(X)
94
316
120
37
42
21
12 624
(X)
8 119
3 863
462
147
28
5
7 102
(X)
1 444
3 Oil
1 120
749
428
350
(X)
226
674
66
13
8
1
(X)
757
5
79
80
48
118
426
(X)
1 553
265
736
275
180
71
26
(X)
8 739
683
776
1 008
1 275
4 931
(X)
306
11
143
44
16
(D)
(D)
'1982 data include kerosene with fuel oil; 1978 data include kerosene witt) 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
Gasoline and gasohol expenses
Diesel fuel expenses
LP gas. butane, and propane
expenses
Fuel oil and kerosene expenses
All famis
Farms with
$5,000 or more
All farms
Famis with
$5,000 or more
All famis
Farms with
$5,000 or more
All famis
Farms with
$5,000 or more
Expenses reported farms..
$1,000..
Storage capacity reported farms..
1,000 gallons..
$1,000, expenses-
Farms with storage capacity of—
1 to 499 gallons
12 848
17 809
4 924
2 975
11 505
2 128
1 833
834
129
4 427
2 721
3 498
3 595
869
7 598
663
841
6 002
73
230
240
120
59
407
148
1 202
8 233
12 449
4 512
2 596
9 622
2 421
1 322
619
150
1 549
620
2 173
2 207
689
6 447
569
862
5 518
66
153
213
137
13
75
107
854
1 992
1 470
918
410
906
568
205
122
23
442
160
632
404
44
378
33
51
234
4
3
14
12
3
33
8
110
569
294
190
75
199
152
36
1
1
126
15
253
80
4
136
2
(D)
(D)
500 to 999 gallons
1,000 to 1,999 gallons
1
1
Storage capacity reported as 'No' farms—
$1,000, expenses-
Storage capacity not reported— farms..
$1,000, expenses..
2
(D)
Table 10. Farm Payroll, Employment, and Contract Labor Expenses: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample of famis; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Labor expenses reported
All famis
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
1982
1978
1982
1978
Hired farm labor farms..
6 065
6 309
3 708
3 896
workers.
29 978
29 483
22 140
22 408
$1,000, payroll-.
42 066
34 946
39 625
32 079
Workers by days wortied:
150 days or more farms..
2 295
2 188
2 026
1 945
workers..
6 075
5 611
5 586
5 237
Less ttian 150 days farms..
5 169
5 532
2 959
3 241
worVers-
23 903
23 872
16 554
17 171
Contract labor farms..
1 002
1 274
576
792
$1,000. expenses..
3 399
3 043
2 987
2 678
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Table 11. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982, 1978, and 1974
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductofy text]
Item
1982
1978
Item
1974
Total sales' (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 fanris..
$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.
13 984
555 428
39 719
4 299
4 253
1 924
6 908
1 173
7 185
817
7 013
1 043
12 732
630
10 798
826
20 165
478
10 667
348
9 499
563
19 420
652
31 718
368
16 306
284
15 412
420
28 973
296
26 331
890
135 410
745
103 821
145
31 589
272
90 822
127
150 173
52
3 526
12 764
465 380
36 460
3 187
3 871
1 966
7 071
1 132
6 897
768
6 669
1 055
12 774
683
11 727
844
20 589
477
10 585
367
10 003
587
20 309
696
33 822
418
18 724
278
15 098
446
30 617
300
26 769
698
103 978
594
80 886
104
23 091
176
60 134
87
113 272
137
6 882
12 184
338 649
27 795
3 491
4 159
1 662
6 030
1 065
6 539
781
6 788
1 047
12 820
656
11 324
924
22 730
(NA)
(NA>
(NA)
(NA)
556
19 114
660
31 884
(NA)
(NA)
349
24 046
241
21 444
(NA)
(NA)
375
51 340
(NA)
(NA)
162
46 491
53
67 609
162
6 329
Total sales' (see text)— Con.
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.
Cotton and cottonseed farms..
$1,000..
Tobacco farms..
$1,000.
IHay, silage, and field seeds farms.
$1,000-
Vegetables, sweet com. and
melons farms..
$1,000.
Fruits, nuts, and twriies 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.
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.
$1,000.
Hogs and pigs farms.
$1,000.
Other livestock and livestock
products (see text) farms.
$1,000-
6 551
130 233
3 490
41 390
264
2 831
1 607
21 955
10
46
344
519
2 259
16 040
4 121
43 063
432
7 099
616
10 063
195
22 293
135
6 325
10 133
425 195
502
45 798
1 289
137 450
7 836
184 445
2 218
27 548
746
5 167
1 780
24 786
6 368
101 550
3 617
28 338
(NA)
(NA
(NA
NA
NA
(NA
(NA
(NA
(NA)
(na;
(NA
(NA
3 686
32 045
496
7 078
616
9 534
160
14 130
377
10 425
9 455
363 831
401
54 574
1 288
91 989
7 608
166 841
2 014
30 753
1 020
5 069
1 334
14 605
7 218
94 887
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA
(NA
(NA
(NA
(NA)
(NA)
(NA
na)
(na)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
NA)
(NA)
(NA)
147
6 093
(NA)
9 050
243 622
458
42 230
(NA)
na)
na)
na)
na)
na)
na)
(na)
Pi
'Data for 1974 include sales of forest products.
'Data 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]
1982
1978
1974
Item
Famns
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Value
($1,000)
223
(X)
35
29
60
24
31
44
884
PO
142
119
131
330
78
47
18
19
1 492
(X)
294
221
281
531
85
42
15
23
2 332
10 456
2?
143
170
452
1 537
3 459
3 913
19
42
89
745
511
605
419
1 030
4 420
2 962
34
79
185
1 079
564
590
342
1 548
<^(5i
P!
(NA)
(NA)
1 116
(X)
245
149
189
388
98
36
5
6
1 145
(X)
234
174
192
419
67
33
7
19
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(na)
2 497
2 238
29
51
125
848
667
427
115
236
3 477
3 036
29
62
128
904
440
432
154
1 328
(NA)
(NA
NA)
(NA)
NA
(NA
1 175
(X)
(NA)
(NA)
s
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Average per farm'
Famis wTth receipts of-
$1 to $499
(NA)
(NA
$500 to $999
NA
$1,000 to $4,999
NA
$5 000 to $9,999 . ..
NA
$10,000 to $19,999
(NA
$20,000 or more .
(NA
Income from machine work, customwork, and other agricultural
services
Average per fami' -
Farms with income of—
$1 to $249
2 663
2 266
(NA
$250 to $499
NA
$500 to $999
NA
$1,000 to $4,999
NA
$5,000 to $9,999
NA
$10 000 to $19 999
NA
$20,000 to $29,999
NA
$30,000 or more
NA
Value of agricultural products sold directly to Individuals for human
consumption (see text)
Average per farm'
Farms with sales of—
$1 to $249
(NA
$250 to $499
(NA
$500 to $999
(NA
$1000 to $4 999
(NA
$5,000 to $9.999
(NA
$10,000 to $19,999
(NA
$20,000 to $29,999 ..
(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 farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1982
1978
Value of macliinery and equipment
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Farnis
Value
($1,000)
13 912
(X)
104
1 245
3 773
2 664
1 796
1 522
920
690
840
338
20
472 803
33 985
63
3 678
25 589
35 800
40 847
55 774
50 796
55 255
107 016
84 570
13 414
12 710
(X)
90
1 572
3 389
2 525
1 448
1 574
789
493
611
209
10
370 829
Average per farm^
29 176
By value group:
$1 to $999
51
$1 000 to $4 999 .
4 532
$5,000 to $9,999
22 814
$10 000 to $19 999
32 460
$20,000 to $29.999
33 010
$30 000 to $49,999
56 813
$50 000 to $69 999
43 240
$70,000 to $99,999
39 830
$100 000 to $199,999 -
78 175
$200 000 to $499 999 _ .. .
50 927
8 976
iQata 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 macfiinery and equipment
Total
Manufactured 1978 to 1982
Manufactured
prior to 1978
Farms
Number
Number
Farms
Number
Fanns
Number
Farms
Number
manufactured
1974 to 1978
Automobiles -
2 or 3
4 or more
7 813
2 294
162
12 316
4 734
1 141
11 549
4 583
1 095
1 432
207
5 175
6 281
1 798
11 263
5 050
876
23 289
10 786
6 062
21 613
10 526
5 216
1 591
225
5 547
6 965
1 978
3 906
627
28
5 371
877
82
3 015
703
58
269
58
1 607
1 959
445
4 748
1 372
125
6 741
1 914
415
4 034
1 516
264
304
63
1 661
2 067
464
4 957
1 068
69
9 654
3 356
647
10 316
3 944
619
1 203
158
3 668
4 546
1 404
6 515
2 346
349
16 548
7 579
3 318
17 579
8 930
2 896
1 287
162
3 886
4 898
1 514
7 964
2 550
270
11 110
4 318
1 098
10 755
4 990
986
1 597
171
4 759
6 197
1 719
11 861
5 524
1 193
21 680
9 936
6 050
21 145
11 482
4 884
1 743
186
5 098
6 922
1 874
5 226
1 657
160
IWIotortrucks including pickups _
7 048
2 or 3
4 or more
2 162
648
3 882
2 or 3 — .
1 353
335
Grain and bean combines self-propelled only
310
61
Cottonpickers and strippers'
1 766
Pickup balers
2 100
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel
648
^Data for 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
assets\ 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
Total
Crops (01) _
Cash grains (Oil)
Whesil (0111)
Rice (01 12)
Com (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)
Citnjs fnjits (0174)
Deckjuous tree fruits (0175)
Fnjits and tree nuts, n.e.c. (0179)
Hortk^ltural 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)
See footnotes at end of table.
13 984
4 732
1 218
483
63
672
1 999
26
1 973
185
591
16
8
8
423
136
154
143
11
9 772 942
1 388 115
711 707
548 599
4 849
158 259
481 393
21 296
460 098
18 Oil
30 331
456
129
185
26 617
2 944
8 728
7 958
770
1 118 486
521 995
264 815
179 657
3 635
81 523
184 082
11 846
172 236
8 377
15 569
153
24
143
14 373
876
3 841
3 764
77
389 678
338 606
518 504
773 699
212 792
336 995
270 906
927 217
263 617
408 707
238 033
137 250
40 000
193 833
272 005
141 698
412 907
400 767
643 571
33 985
34 512
44 052
55 237
18 361
37 367
32 743
73 584
32 287
30 342
22 458
5 370
3 000
16 958
24 053
21 760
48 462
48 400
49 645
32 331
555 428
120 576
30 056
16 124
995
12 937
41 941
6 884
35 057
6 521
10 920
127
13
15
10 719
47
22 383
17 179
5 204
130 233
111 799
27 216
14 865
914
11 436
38 779
6 758
32 020
6 402
10 862
126
12
IS
10 665
43
22 355
17 154
5 202
425 195
8 777
2 840
1 258
81
1 501
3 162
126
3 037
58
(Z)
(Z)
54
4
28
25
3
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Table 15. Selected Characteristics of Farms by Standard Industriai Classification: 1982-Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
SIC code
Farms
Land in farms
(acres)
Harvested
cropland
(acres)
Value of selected capital
', average per farm
(dollars)
Land and
buildings
Machinery and
equipment
Marltet value of sales
($1,000)
Total
Crops, including
nursery and
greenhouse
products
Uvestock,
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)
9 252
6 565
689
4 444
233
934
265
1 086
174
1
59
87
4
23
1 167
300
792
75
260
8 384 627
7 456 115
489 385
4 979 126
23 196
1 812 571
151 837
338 021
46 513
(D)
13 365
23 216
(D)
9 853
99 326
13 030
80 279
6 017
> 852
414 264
59 172
290 964
5 050
35 191
23 887
5 074
(D)
1 248
3 517
(D)
242
7 183
1 690
4 072
1 421
12 369
415 SS3
437 901
408 880
422 297
127 855
617 459
409 173
277 640
412 163
222 874
350 000
243 048
180 521
185 815
180 275
164 522
362 579
33 720
28 111
33 272
29 154
19 454
21 236
27 944
46 860
89 169
39 722
16 000
9 557
15 723
22 163
12 676
19 277
23 765
434 851
202 907
65 537
104 023
4 523
23 159
5 664
47 064
(D)
19 316
24 930
1 859
(D)
23 887
16 909
3 001
3 976
4 296
18 434
398
149
240
7
2
234
107
70
56
416 417
13 148
189 756
3 060
62 477
7 295
96 728
350
4 173
1 082
22 077
152 894
46 665
(D)
19 167
24 690
1 852
(D)
23 653
16 802
2 931
3 919
3 447
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
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
1982
1978
Chemicals used
1982
1978
Any chemicals, fertilizer, or lime used farms. .
Commercial fertilizer _ farms-
acres on which used..
$1,000..
Lime. farms..
acres on which used.,
tons..
Farms by tons used:
1 to 49 tons
7 568
5 763
470 332
10 327
8 316
6 357
507 043
11 893
1
(D)
(D)
1
Any chemicals, fertilizer, or lime used-Con.
Other agricultural chemicals' 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 fnjit farms.-
acres on which used..
5 414
5 302
2 913
187 018
113
4 741
448
9 172
3 583
292 418
260
11 300
6 287
4 624
3 741
270 094
248
8 067
699
20 371
50 to 99 tons
3 371
100 to 199 tons
279 381
200 to 499 tons
500 to 999 tons
223
1,000 tons or more
13 497
'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
[Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Inventory
Value'
($1,000)
Sales
Farms
Value
($1,000)
UvestocK and poultry - 1982.
1978.
1974.
Poultry 1982.
1978.
Livestock 1982.
1978.
Any cattle, hogs, or sfieep 1982.
1978.
Cattle and calves 1982.,
1978.
1974.
Cows and hellers that had calved 1982.
1978.
1974.
Beef cows 1982.
1978.
1974.
Milk cows - 1982.
1978.
1974.
Hogs and pigs 1982.
1978.
1974.
Feeder pigs sold 1982.
1978.
1974.
Sheep and lambs^ — 1982.
1978.
1974.
Horses and ponies - 1982.
1978.
1974.
Chickens 3 months old or older 1982.
1978.
1974.
Hens and pullets of laying age 1982.
1978.
1974.
Broilers and other meat-type chickens 1982.
1978.
1974.
Turkeys 1982.
1978.
11 357
10 171
9 430
1 595
1 359
11 270
10 088
9 682
9 009
8 767
8 114
8 087
7 167
6 869
6 739
5 773
5 483
6 246
2 325
2 480
2 828
1 061
1 356
1 384
(X)
(x{
2 273
2 044
2 336
6 286
5 517
4 082
1 417
1 189
1 171
1 406
1 173
1 118
235
205
193
240
144
855 997
804 935
839 849
410 578
394 145
413 076
320 470
315 625
335 417
90 108
78 520
77 659
38 748
46 929
37 295
(X)
(X)
(X)
650 327
617 847
759 261
33 006
25 692
17 654
2 101 959
2 294 011
2 109 377
1 841 317
2 163 110
1 769 836
8 238
8 200
9 903
372 844
894 425
10 133
9 455
9 050
502
401
10 004
9 329
9 077
8 688
7 836
7 608
7 547
(NA)
(NA
(NA
(NA
NA
NA
NA
(NA
(NA)
746
1 020
912
220
302
324
2 098
1 942
2 098
1 253
927
603
128
98
154
124
94
150
43
29
29
118
106
458 467
467 458
431 649
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
50 369
61 212
56 142
8 403
12 246
8 475
490 397
481 602
721 597
3 572
2 502
1 794
1 248 213
951 340
1 308 236
ISi
1 095 195
4 357
2 483
64 061
2 662 715
3 063 670
426 195
363 831
243 622
45 798
54 574
379 396
309 256
217 160
202 663
184 445
166 841
6 167
5069
378
(NA)
27 548
30 753
(NA)
4 130
2 201
(NA)
'Data are estimated: see text
^alue 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]
1982
1978
Item
1982
1978
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Number
Farms
Number
INVENTORY
Chtekens 3 months old or older
Farms wrth—
1 to 1 599
1 417
1 393
3
3
18
1 406
1 346
29
9
2
6
3
2
1
8
235
240
178
103
366
2 101 959
40 249
6 000
25 500
2 030 210
1 841 317
27 362
4 101
(D)
(D)
47 540
45 800
IS
1 574 414
8 238
372 844
339 382
33 462
(X)
1 189
1 158
5
7
19
1 173
1 103
31
8
5
8
5
3
3
7
206
144
115
56
295
2 294 oil
36 272
11 700
50 859
2 195 180
2 163 110
22 732
4 570
6 450
11 100
62 082
69 500
95 000
190 000
1 711 676
8 200
894 425
855 498
38 927
(X)
SALES
Chickens 3 months old or older
Farms with—
1 to 1.599
128
104
4
5
15
124
80
13
8
4
5
5
2
1
6
43
118
113
6
76
1 248 213
9 946
8 400
27 350
1 202 517
(D)
1 699
2 261
5 655
8 400
27 350
75 367
u
887 150
4 357
2 662 715
2 635 511
27 204
PO
98
71
3
7
17
94
43
13
12
3
7
4
6
3
3
29
106
102
7
46
951 340
10 233
1 600 to 3199
1,600 to 3,199
6 900
3 200 to 9 999
3,200 to 9,999
39 330
10.000 or more
894 877
Hens and pullets of laying age
Farms witti—
Hens and pullets of laying age
Farms with—
1 to 99
(D)
18'g
100 to 399
100 to 399
400 to 1,599
7 216
1 600 to 3 199
1,600 to 3.199
6 900
3 200 to 9 999
3,200 to 9,999 —
39 330
10,000 to 19,999
46 000
20 000 to 49 999
20,000 to 49,999
163 552
50 000 to 99 999
50,000 to 99,999
231 325
404 000
Broilers and other meat-type chickens .
Turkeys —
For slaughter
Hens kept for breeding
Ducks, geese, and other poultry
Broilers and other meat-type chickens .
Turkeys -__
2 483
3 063 670
3 028 944
Hens kept tor breeding
34 726
Ducks, geese, and other poultry
PO
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 11
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
43
43
4 357
4 357
29
29
2 483
2 483
12
11
T
1
(D)
331
IS
5
4
1
(NA)
(NA)
(NA
(D)
46
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
(D)
60,000 to 99,999
100,000 or more
100,000 to 199,999
(NA
(NA
200,000 to 499,999
(NA
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
Famis
Number
Total inventory
Farms with—
1 to 99
1 417
1 355
30
8
3
3
4
4
2
8
(X)
2 101 959
29 348
4 301
6 600
6 000
25 500
(D)
99 100
(D)
1 725 414
(X)
1 406
1 345
30
8
3
3
4
4
1
8
(X)
1 841 317
27 312
(D)
6 600
(D)
(D)
39 640
(D)
(D)
1 574 414
(X)
171
155
2
1
2
3
2
2
4
(X)
260 642
2 036
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
151 000
(X)
53
45
1
1
6
1
(D)
604
(D)
(D)
219 700
(D)
208
203
5
27
6686
5 881
100 to 399 _ ,
805
400to 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 .
No inventory _
1 552
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 of
laying age
Pullets 3 months old or
older not of laying age
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Value
($1,000)
113
71
10
8
3
3
4
4
2
8
15
1 226 167
2 289
1 589
3 962
2 660
6 250
25 267
(D)
(D)
977 150
22 046
109
68
10
8
3
3
4
4
1
8
15
(D)
(D)
(D)
3 962
2 660
6 250
25 267
(D)
(D)
977 150
(D)
11
9
1
1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
28
25
3
15
1 481
973
508
2 876
339
278
29
8
3
3
4
4
2
8
163
Farms with—
1 to 99
100 to 399
45
400 to 1,599
72
1,600 to 3,199
67
3,200 to 9,999
313
10,000 to 19,999
20,000 to 49.999
IS
16 635
50,000 to 99,999
100.000 or more ^,.
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
Famis
Number
Famis
Number
Total sold
118
30
1
3
28
26
21
6
3
2 662 715
982
(D)
19 400
319 987
(D)
813 822
448 000
505 000
113
27
1
2
28
25
21
6
3
2 635 511
778
(D)
(D)
319 987
536 024
813 822
448 000
(D)
6
3
1
1
1
27 204
Farnis with-
1 to 1,999
2,000 to 3,999
4,000 to 7.999
(D)
8,000 to 15,999
16,000 to 29,999
(D)
30,000 to 59.999 „
60,000 to 99,999 _
100,000 or more
(D)
12 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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
Cattle and calves
8 757
2 216
1 263
1 832
1 281
1 117
766
164
82
16
7 157
2 478
950
1 491
1 122
669
361
65
21
5 773
2 021
897
1 276
769
443
290
56
21
2 325
1 070
121
72
86
294
386
291
5
6 651
7 480
855 997
10 467
17 260
57 426
89 985
153 389
228 584
121 059
113 320
64 507
410 578
9 268
12 829
46 726
76 684
88 144
102 234
42 105
32 588
320 470
8 094
12 043
39 516
52 047
58 297
81 420
36 471
32 682
90 108
1 406
426
486
1 152
9 441
26 599
47 204
3 394
230 706
214 713
8 114
1 680
1 116
1 855
1 366
1 164
668
184
63
18
6 869
2 056
1 001
1 620
1 161
620
330
67
14
5 483
1 646
919
1 324
788
457
276
60
13
2 480
1 167
136
67
120
392
364
210
4
6 291
6 840
804 935
Farms with—
7 788
10 to 19 -
IS 280
20 to 49
S8 853
50 to 99
95 727
100 to 199 -
159 212
200 to 499
196 155
500 to 999
120 351
1 000 to 2 499
84 666
66 903
Cows and heifers that had calved
394 145
Farms with—
1 to 9
7 662
10 lo 19
13 647
50 874
50 to 99
78 785
100 to 199
80 016
200 to 499
92 206
42 659
1 000 or more
28 296
Beef cows
Farms with-
1 to 9
315 625
6 766
12 478
20 to 49 - .
40 525
53 411
100 to 199
59 391
200 to 499
77 809
500 to 999
38 149
27 096
Farms with—
1 or 2
3 or 4
5 to 9 - . -
78 520
1 492
455
418
10 to 19
1 667
20 to 49 -
12 929
50 to 99
25 729
100 to 499
32 630
500 or more _ .
3 200
Heifers and heifer calves
204 764
206 026
Table 23. Cattle and Calves— Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory te)ct]
1982
1978
item
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Cattle and calves sold __ __- -.
7 836
2 748
1 407
1 844
946
466
314
74
26
11
6 565
2 931
1 210
1 294
564
297
187
54
28
1 464
796
212
237
94
57
36
17
9
6
3 809
501
389
652
728
847
379
293
20
458 467
11 947
19 021
56 702
64 187
62 lis
89 323
50 476
38 389
66 307
321 145
11 591
16 142
38 274
37 851
39 208
53 651
36 677
87 751
110 478
2 712
2 743
7 009
6 419
7 473
10 675
11 604
12 928
48 915
137 322
733
1 355
4 279
9 543
25 349
24 934
53 882
17 247
184 445
4 455
6 787
19 912
22 812
22 525
33 538
22 174
15 448
36 796
151 625
4 959
6 832
16 268
16 631
17 160
24 150
18 546
47 079
64 338
1 325
1 366
3 563
3 266
3 830
5 958
7 895
6 392
30 742
32 820
166
289
980
2 135
5 693
5 970
12 930
4 658
7 608
2 376
1 491
1 858
969
527
276
72
27
12
6 219
2 644
1 190
1 295
538
301
171
53
27
1 519
720
264
248
121
76
45
30
7
8
4 078
444
411
651
829
999
428
292
24
467 458
11 016
20 133
58 342
66 654
70 303
80 488
47 404
40 331
73 787
317 393
11 113
15 746
39 026
35 960
39 433
48 301
34 910
92 904
133 557
2 739
3 409
7 085
8 008
10 119
13 419
19 124
8 500
61 154
150 065
654
1 429
4 337
11 028
29 770
28 648
51 838
22 361
166 841
Farms with-
1 to 9 -
3 686
10 to 19
6 566
20 to 49 -
18 474
50 to 99
21 196
100 to 199
23 374
200 to 499 . .
26 658
500 to 999
17 229
1,000 to 2,499
14 991
2 500 or more
34 667
Cattle sold
130 952
Farms with-
1 to 9
4 264
10 to 19
6 040
20 to 49
15 059
50 to 99
13 911
100 to 199
15 532
200 to 499 . .
18 482
500 to 999
14 108
43 557
63 347
Farms with-
1 to 9 - .
1 135
10 to 19
1 404
20 to 49 — —
3 100
50 to 99
3 384
100 to 199
4 433
200 to 499
6 186
500 to 999
8 974
1,000 to 2 499
4 079
30 653
Calves sold
35 889
Farms with-
1 or 2
3 or 4
5 to 9
150
332
972
10 to 19
2 514
20 to 49
6 606
50 to 99
7 042
100 to 499 .
12 435
5 839
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 13
Table 24. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1982
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see
ntroductory text)
Cattle and calves inventory
Cattle and calves
Cattle and calves
Total
Cows and heifers that
had calved
Heifers and heifer
calves
Steers, steer calves,
bulls, and bull calves
»les
Farms
Number
Farms
Numt>er
Farnis
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
8 757
2 216
1 263
1 832
1 281
1 117
766
184
82
16
(X)
855 997
10 467
17 260
57 426
89 985
153 389
228 584
121 059
113 320
64 507
(X)
7 157
1 428
998
1 547
1 162
1 043
728
162
76
13
(X)
410 578
3 678
6 966
27 655
47 350
80 885
121 Oil
52 115
49 810
21 108
(X)
6 651
1 173
918
1 402
1 149
1 034
708
173
78
16
(X)
230 706
2 525
4 353
13 795
22 807
40 280
59 360
35 680
30 579
21 327
(X)
7 480
1 618
1 071
1 607
1 160
1 039
716
174
79
16
(X)
214 713
4 264
5 941
15 976
19 828
32 224
48 213
33 264
32 931
22 072
(X)
7 606
1 065
1 263
1 832
1 281
1 117
766
184
82
16
230
451 617
7 249
10 359
32 903
41 830
67 257
104 301
62 006
69 390
56 322
6 850
181 764
Fanns with—
1 to 9
2 200
10 to 19
4 073
20 to 49 .. .
12 397
50 to 99
14 777
100 to 199
23 874
200 to 499
37 734
500 to 999
25 764
1.000 to 2,499
31 696
29 249
No inventory _ _
2 681
Table 25. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Cow Herd: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see
ntroductory text]
Cattle and calves inventory
Cattle and calves
Cows and heifers that had
calved
Total
Cows and heifers that
had calved
Heifers and heifer
calves
Steers, steer calves,
bulls, and bull calves
lales
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Famis
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Total inventory
Farms wlth-
1 to 4
7 157
1 610
868
950
642
849
1 122
669
361
65
21
1 600
773 519
18 332
13 885
27 054
29 311
60 802
139 267
160 917
185 889
80 059
58 003
82 478
7 157
1 610
868
950
642
849
1 122
669
361
65
21
(X)
410 578
3 601
5 667
12 829
15 010
31 716
76 684
88 144
102 234
42 105
32 588
(X)
5 832
1 053
696
769
526
733
1 032
620
321
62
20
819
197 507
7 209
3 937
6 778
7 239
15 502
36 059
42 535
43 416
19 344
15 488
33 199
6 133
1 207
744
823
559
748
1 025
617
330
61
19
1 347
165 434
7 522
4 281
7 447
7 062
13 584
26 524
30 238
40 239
18 610
9 927
49 279
6 383
879
825
950
642
849
1 122
669
361
65
21
1 453
361 985
11 852
7 401
15 349
14 169
27 057
55 183
68 153
98 418
37 836
26 567
96 462
134 033
4 487
5 to 9
2 646
10 to 19
5 704
20 to 29
5 107
3010 49
9 867
50 to 99
19 219
100 to 199
24 529
200 to 499
40 041
500 to 999
13 207
9 227
50 412
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
Farms
Number
Cows and heifers that had calved
Total
Farms
Beef cows
Heifers and heifer calves
Farms
Numt}er
Steers, steer calves, bulls,
and bull calves
Farms
Number
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
5 773
1 215
806
897
567
709
769
443
290
56
21
2 984
625 956
12 366
14 511
28 046
29 018
54 096
99 345
108 508
152 219
69 844
58 003
230 041
5 773
1 215
806
897
567
709
769
443
290
56
21
1 384
336 518
4 256
6 214
13 491
15 032
28 541
56 069
60 161
83 670
36 496
32 588
74 060
5 773
1 215
806
897
567
709
769
443
290
56
21
(X)
320 470
2 851
5 243
12 043
13 149
26 367
52 047
58 297
81 420
36 471
32 582
(X)
808
639
730
452
603
690
406
251
54
20
143 946
3 719
4 033
7 102
7 Oil
12 876
22 142
24 577
31 340
15 658
15 488
86 760
909
690
787
498
644
736
421
268
55
19
145 492
4 391
4 264
7 453
6 975
12 679
21 134
23 770
37 209
17 690
9 927
69 221
Beef cows
Cattle and calves sales
Total
Farms
Numt>er
Value
($1,000)
Cattle
Total
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Fattened on grain and concentrates
Value
($1,000)
Calves
Number
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
677
775
897
567
709
769
443
290
56
21
2 632
314 333
6 372
7 233
15 307
13 777
25 497
44 944
52 892
87 917
33 827
26 567
144 134
117 318
2 117
2 635
5 683
4 885
9 261
15 839
19 535
36 286
11 850
9 227
67 128
4 267
588
626
725
466
557
623
363
247
51
21
205 882
3 985
5 144
10 703
9 363
16 516
27 445
33 235
61 192
23 562
14 737
115 263
90 174
1 715
2 155
4 576
3 776
6 971
11 538
14 438
29 623
9 172
6 209
61 451
177
141
138
100
112
140
67
48
8
4
53 705
724
701
4 185
2 034
3 512
5 570
7 700
23 842
3 222
2 215
56 773
29 486
339
312
1 861
951
1 705
2 754
4 321
14 364
1 648
1 231
34 852
248
352
451
316
408
432
272
165
29
15
108 451
2 387
2 089
4 604
4 414
8 981
17 499
19 657
26 725
10 265
11 830
28 871
27 143
402
480
1 107
1 108
2 290
4 301
5 097
6 663
2 678
3 017
5 677
14 UTAH
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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
Milk cows
Total
Cows and heifers that had calved
Heifers and heifer calves
Steers, steer calves, bulls,
Total
and bull calves
Farms
Numt}er
Farms
Numt>er
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
2 325
1 191
72
86
112
182
386
223
68
5
6 432
266 196
80 327
4 665
4 174
6 874
15 009
54 175
58 079
35 833
7 060
589 801
2 325
1 191
72
86
112
182
386
223
68
5
4 832
141 863
40 610
2 085
2 209
3 537
8 119
30 044
31 424
20 441
3 394
268 715
2 325
1 191
72
86
112
182
386
223
68
5
(X)
90 108
1 832
486
1 152
2 633
6 808
26 599
28 676
18 528
3 394
(X)
1 988
914
65
78
105
169
373
214
65
5
4 663
80 583
20 271
1 203
1 070
1 921
4 757
16 846
19 039
12 215
3 261
150 123
1 954
1 006
65
68
96
146
321
192
57
3
5 526
43 750
Farms witti-
1 to 4
19 446
S to 9
1 377
10 to 19
895
20 to 29
1 416
30 to 49
2 133
50 to 99-
7 285
100 to 199
7 616
200 to 499
3 177
405
170 963
Cattle and calves sales
Dairy product sales
Milk cows
Total
Cattle
Calves
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Total inventory
2 024
891
71
86
112
182
386
223
68
5
5 812
94 928
36 970
2 236
1 470
2 581
4 539
15 312
17 765
11 229
2 826
363 539
32 769
12 735
752
551
981
1 550
5 348
5 873
4 015
963
151 676
1 766
743
63
74
101
161
352
205
62
S
4 799
59 307
22 133
1 308
1 071
1 712
2 759
9 694
11 181
7 455
1 994
261 838
1 102
449
34
41
57
102
231
139
45
4
2 707
35 621
14 837
928
399
869
1 780
5 618
6 584
3 774
832
101 701
1 280
176
52
77
112
182
386
223
67
5
9
137 195
Farms with—
1 to 4
273
392
10 to 19
1 284
20 to 29
3 460
30 to 49
9 174
50 to 99
40 139
100 to 199
45 595
200 to 499
31 039
500 or more
S 838
No inventory
255
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
Numt}er
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Famis
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Total sold
7 836
1 526
1 222
1 407
1 844
946
466
314
74
37
458 467
3 733
8 214
19 021
56 702
64 187
62 115
89 323
50 476
104 696
184 445
1 457
2 999
6 787
19 912
22 812
22 525
33 538
22 174
52 243
6 565
1 255
998
1 167
1 535
813
407
285
68
37
321 145
2 749
5 494
12 098
34 703
38 831
38 725
58 694
37 081
92 770
151 625
1 227
2 368
5 171
14 995
16 964
16 839
26 132
18 725
49 204
1 464
376
220
229
295
159
83
59
27
16
110 478
772
1 030
2 135
5 754
6 626
7 891
11 152
13 048
62 070
64 338
383
493
1 050
2 856
3 426
4 038
6 111
8 711
37 272
3 809
467
567
740
1 020
546
256
165
32
16
137 322
984
2 720
6 923
21 999
25 356
23 390
30 629
13 395
11 926
32 820
Famis with-
1 to 4
230
5 to 9—
631
10 to 19
1 616
20 to 49
4 917
50 to 99
5 848
100 to 199
5 686
200 to 499
7 406
500 to 999
3 448
1,000 or more.
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Table 29. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbois, see introductorv text]
Item
1982
1978
Famis
Number
Farms
Number
Totai hogs and pigs - _
1 061
879
66
57
36
18
7
7
1
498
470
14
6
7
1
976
38 748
5 423
1 945
3 817
4 967
5 895
4 444
^
4 272
2 246
483
403
(D)
(D)
34 476
1 356
1 083
117
61
38
38
14
S
759
697
32
20
8
2
1 201
46 929
Farms with—
1 to 24 .
6 910
25 to 49
3 930
SO to 99
4 017
100 to 199 -
5 148
200 to 499
11 609
500 to 999
8 665
1,000 to 1,999
6 650
2,000 to 4,999
_
_
Hogs and pigs used or to t>e used for breeding . .
6 884
Farms with—
110 24
3 069
25 to 49
1 053
50 to 99
1 326
100 to 199
P)
h)
40 045
Table 30. Hogs and Pigs— Sales: 1982 and 1978
(For meaning of abbreviations and symlxils, see introductory text)
1982
1978
Item
Fanns
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Numt>er
Value
($1,000)
746
489
96
72
40
30
10
5
4
220
72
105
18
17
6
2
50 369
4 000
3 318
4 785
5 527
8 464
6 832
7 243
10 200
8 403
383
2 222
1 180
2 289
IS
5 167
390
318
413
508
808
712
859
1 160
282
13
70
32
70
IS
1 020
641
157
110
43
45
14
9
1
302
110
130
36
14
7
2
1
61 212
5 528
5 208
7 266
5 677
14 242
9 218
(D)
(D)
12 246
610
2 911
2 396
2 025
1 734
(0)
(0)
5 069
Farms wtth-
1 to 24
409
25 to 49
370
50 to 99 -
505
100 to 199
428
200 to 499
1 235
500 to 999
882
1,000 to 1,999
(0)
2,000 to 4,999
\d)
5,000 or more
Feeder pigs soid
378
Fanns with-
1 to 9
19
10 to 49
91
SO to 99
74
100 to 199
55
200 to 499
56
500 to 999
(D)
Id!
Table 31. Hogs and Pigs— Litters Farrowed: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
utters
1982
1978
Farms
Number of litters
Farms
Number of litters
Litters farrowed t)etween Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30
Farms with—
1 to 9
521
397
58
44
11
6
4
1
457
387
6 167
1 165
728
1 222
729
795
iCi
3 119
3 048
789
616
81
61
14
11
6
652
559
8 901
1 743
10 to 19
1 038
20 to 49
1 891
50 to 99
942
100 to 199
1 596
200 to 499
1 691
4 574
June 1 and Nov. 30
4 327
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Table 32. Hogs and Pigs -Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1982
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Hogs and pigs inventory
Hogs and pigs sales
Hogs and pigs
Total
Used or to be used for
breeding
Other hogs and pigs
Total
Feeder pigs
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
1 061
686
193
113
36
18
7
8
(X)
38 748
2 479
2 944
5 762
4 967
5 895
4 444
12 257
(X)
498
203
147
92
28
15
7
6
(X)
4 272
482
628
790
415
542
475
940
(X)
976
609
185
113
36
18
7
8
(X)
34 476
1 997
2 316
4 972
4 552
5 353
3 969
11 317
(X)
677
302
193
113
36
18
7
8
69
48 864
3 166
4 608
7 778
6 433
5 676
5 060
16 143
1 505
5 016
283
392
737
614
627
539
1 823
151
211
71
73
43
11
11
2
-
9
8 207
1 090
1 754
1 970
1 054
. n
196
275
30
55
65
31
D)
D)
Farms witti—
1 to 9
10 to 24
25 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 to 999
7
Table 33. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Hogs and pigs inventory
Hogs and pigs sales
Hogs and pigs
Total
Used or to be used for
breeding
Other hogs and pigs
Total
Feeder pigs
Farms
Number
Famis
Number
Farms
Numtter
Fanns
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Total sold. .
677
261
258
72
39
29
9
9
384
37 613
1 537
5 159
3 749
3 912
5 936
4 463
12 857
1 135
430
88
206
65
34
24
6
7
68
4 175
179
882
525
489
607
453
1 040
97
616
246
220
66
38
28
9
9
360
33 438
1 358
4 277
3 224
3 423
5 329
4 010
11 817
1 038
746
303
282
72
40
30
10
9
(X)
50 369
1 117
6 201
4 785
5 527
8 464
6 832
17 443
(X)
5 167
124
584
413
508
808
712
2 018
(X)
220
37
115
33
15
14
6
P9
e 403
185
1 810
1 447
1 748
1 787
1 426
(X)
282
5
58
40
54
67
59
Farms Hrith-
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 to 999...
1.000 or more
None sold
PO
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)
Total litters farrowed..
506
113
191
79
58
44
10
6
5
555
31 458
721
2 574
2 032
3 156
6 179
4 024
4 665
8 107
7 290
498
109
189
78
58
44
9
6
5
4 272
156
584
411
520
838
421
502
840
421
87
151
68
52
42
10
6
5
555
27 186
565
1 990
1 621
2 636
5 341
3 603
4 163
7 267
7 290
449
70
175
80
58
44
11
6
5
297
41 257
704
3 176
3 121
4 953
7 155
5 071
5 334
11 743
9 112
4 148
63
287
261
433
602
617
596
1 291
1 019
220
32
82
46
29
22
6
3
8 403
235
984
1 162
1 792
2 604
829
797
282
7
32
33
55
92
35
29
Farms with—
1
2 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 or more
Utters faaowed 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
Litters
Farms
Litters
Farnis
Utters
Total litters farrowed
521
121
196
80
58
44
11
6
6 187
121
537
507
728
1 222
729
795
1 noa
457
86
175
74
57
43
11
6
3 119
86
291
261
386
591
363
421
387
35
157
74
55
44
11
6
3 048
35
246
246
342
631
366
374
Farms with-
1
2 to 4
510 9...
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
2(X) or more
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Table 35. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Itsm
1982
1978
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Sheep and lambs inventory.
2 273
929
680
500
101
63
2 082
2 040
m
2 098
2 218
650 327
9 698
33 167
139 161
157 Oil
311 290
434 086
525 546
5 133 210
490 397
27 548
2 044
814
590
469
106
65
1 921
1 887
(X)
1 942
2 014
617 847
Farms with-
1 to 24
8 948
25 to 99
28 912
100 to 999
135 171
1 .000 to 2,499 ....
157 465
287 351
Ewes 1 year old or older
Sheep and lambs shorn
439 223
533 316
S 350 490
481 602
Value of sales from sheep, lambs, and wool ($1,000)
30 753
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
Sales
Sheep and lambs
Total
Ewes 1 year old or older
Sheep and lambs
Sheep, lambs, and wool
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Pounds of
wool
Farms
Number
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Total inventory
Farms with—
1 to 24
2 273
929
680
341
159
101
43
20
(X)
650 327
9 698
33 167
56 883
82 278
157 Oil
138 981
172 309
(X)
2 082
797
660
332
144
93
39
17
(X)
434 086
6 277
23 012
38 952
55 396
108 680
91 336
110 433
(X)
2 005
720
660
332
144
93
39
17
35
518 682
8 452
30 904
45 987
62 411
132 860
108 038
130 030
6 864
5 068 014
79 636
300 874
459 186
580 406
1 222 709
1 126 623
1 298 580
65 196
2 024
680
680
341
159
101
43
20
74
474 423
8 994
28 896
37 992
56 784
127 507
86 736
127 514
15 974
2 144
800
680
341
159
101
43
20
74
26 895
450
25 to 99
1 607
100 to 299
2 125
300 to 999
3 118
1,000 to 2 499
6 923
2,500 to 4,999
5 022
5,000 or more
7 649
No inventory
653
Table 37. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Ewe Flock: 1982
IFor 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
Famis
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Pounds of
wool
Fanns
Number
Farms
Value
($1,000)
2 082
1 017
575
178
135
61
88
19
9
191
588 558
19 610
43 168
34 885
56 720
61 903
192 654
85 061
94 557
61 769
2 082
1 017
575
178
135
61
88
19
9
(X)
434 086
10 105
28 388
23 629
40 067
42 919
143 689
58 989
86 300
(X)
1 967
902
575
178
135
61
88
19
9
73
517 999
16 386
37 956
28 670
47 663
58 568
160 694
67 362
100 800
7 547
5 061 155
154 925
367 758
290 615
448 645
483 936
1 641 263
730 563
943 450
72 055
1 905
840
575
178
135
61
88
19
9
193
420 125
16 261
33 275
22 869
39 460
44 859
131 578
52 823
79 000
70 272
2 009
944
575
178
135
61
88
19
9
209
24 475
1 to 24
816
25 to 99
1 877
100 to 199
1 306
200 to 499
2 315
500 to 999
2 650
1 ,000 to 2,499
7 740
2.500 to 4,999
2 938
5,000 or more
No invented
4 833
3 072
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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 te)ct]
Inventory
1978
Sales
1978
Horses and ponies farms.,
number-
Si, 000.
Mules, l)unx>s. and donkeys farnis.,
number.,
$1,000.
Mink and tfielr pelts famis.,
number.,
$1.000.,
Colonies of t>ees farms..
number.,
$1.000.,
Honey sold farms.,
pounds.,
$1.000.,
Goats famis..
numt>er_.
$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..
numt)er..
$1,000..
Worms (see text) farms..
number..
$1,000..
Other livestock farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock products farms. _
$1.000..
5 517
25 692
(X)
139
225
(X)
175
169 304
(X)
223
30 731
(.X)
(X)
2
(D)
(X)
61
724
(X)
34
(D)
(X)
(X)
W
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
57
1 207
(X)
7
957
(X)
2
(D)
(X)
12
(X)
(X)
(X)
1 253
3 572
4 130
9
14
3
221
581 601
16 440
19
1 131
46
100
1 319 690
783
82
509
33
1
gj
54
380
28
30
5
320
1
22
21 910
30
146
26 617
153
S
272
9
2
P)
(d5
15
103
11
(D)
927
2 502
2 201
8
8
3
179
375 664
10 731
15
4 734
227
164
1 233 928
620
26
205
11
19
178
10
8
27
1
13 846
24
20
4 640
15
8
769
21
74
7
20
Table 39. Crops Harvested and Value of Production: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symt)ols, see Introductory text]
Crop
1982
Quantity
Value of
production^
($1,000)
Farms
Quantity
Value of
production'
($1,000)
Harvested cropland
Com for grain or seed (bushels)
Com 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 tteans (bushels)
Peanuts for nuts (pounds)
Cotton (bales)
Tobacco (pounds)
Irish potatoes (cwt)
Sweetpotatoes (bushels)
Pineapples harvested (tons)
Sugarcane (or 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
Bemes harvested for sale
Nursery and greenhouse products, mushrooms, and sod grown for
sale (see text)
Other crops
11 078
449
1 486
21
38
1 703
4 406
1 118 486
15 118
50 565
1 181
727
237 229
166 696
(X)
1 617 750
(X)
60 985
(X)
6 662 449
(X)
9 312
432
947
87
195
164
614 816
6 982
12 076
145
2 274
25 147
1 877 759
(X)
PO
(X)
(X)
pq
247 114
4 772
19 467
137
115
22 852
26 317
5 649
124 201
7 099
10 556
147
22 293
3 508
10 951
499
1 972
30
43
2 054
(NA)
1
165
2
9 267
496
948
77
160
(NA)
1 163 141
14 567
63 616
603
779
254 279
159 884
(D)
5 812
(D)
625 177
9 365
11 263
131
1 038
40 179
(X)
1 183 487
(X)
32 647
(X)
6 672 767
(X)
(D)
1 324 387
(D)
1 759 548
(X)
(X)
(X)
194 963
3 136
16 607
73
20 018
19 350
(D)
4 900
(D)
87 952
7 078
10 437
117
14 130
11 065
'Data are estimated: see text.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 19
Table 40. Specified Crops Harvested— Yield Per Acre Irrigated and Nonlrrlgated: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Entire crop irrigated
Farms
Acres
Average
yield per
acre
Part of crop Irrigated
Acres
Irrigated
Acres not
imgated
Average
yield per
acre
None of crop irrigated
Average
yield per
acre
Com for grain or seed (bushels)
Com 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)
Soytieans 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)
449
1 486
21
986
987
3 380
7 454
886
956
693
252
84
432
904
17
15 118
50 565
1 181
35 355
12 160
123 521
549
6 423
395 966
17 932
38 744
61 966
13 969
7 631
6 982
11 855
7
107.0
17.9
51.6
61.9
60.9
78.4
219.9
3.6
2.5
2.2
1.6
7.9
228.2
(X)
(X)
3 864.2
90
4
159
4 517
28
6 238
17 622
61
6 448
28.5
54.5
53.0
411
20
32
32
7
19 852
348
1 060
1 292
412
19 506
502
775
830
277
2.6
1.7
1.8
1.4
6.7
(X)
(X)
627
63
324
30
179 735
1 063
14 701
21.4
36.0
40.2
543
26 807
1.9
83
4 361
.9
105
4 148
1.5
178
5 235
1.6
25
814
5.0
35
3 399
92.6
-
-
(X)
34
132
(X)
Table 41. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1982 and 1978
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1982
1978
Crop
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Imgated land
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Irrigated land
Farms
Acres
Famis
Acres
Com (or all purposes
1 789
65 683
(X)
1 789
65 683
2 310
78 183
(X)
2 310
78 183
Com for grain or seed (bushels)
449
15 118
1 617 750
449
15 118
499
14 567
1 183 487
499
14 567
Com for silage or green chop (tons, green)
1 486
50 565
905 454
1 486
50 565
1 967
63 595
1 037 952
1 967
63 595
1 to 14 acres
547
4 385
68 423
547
4 385
764
6 212
90 292
764
6 212
15 to 24 acres
305
5 722
93 657
305
5 722
364
6 807
99 387
364
6 807
25 to 49 acres
328
11 439
205 348
328
11 439
472
15 988
263 108
472
15 988
50 to 99 acres
215
14 067
263 828
215
14 067
255
16 608
280 618
255
16 608
100 to 249 acres ._
78
9 771
178 023
78
9 771
95
11 857
198 342
95
11 857
250 to 499 acres
12
PI
(D)
12
(D)
16
(D)
(D)
16
(D)
500 to 999 acres
1
(Di
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1,000 acres or more
Wheat (or grain (bushels)
1 703
237 229
6 662 449
1 076
39 872
2 054
254 279
6 672 767
1 286
36 566
1 to 14 acres
521
3 446
190 701
466
2 992
783
5 226
255 177
693
4 475
15 to 24 acres
217
4 018
204 548
169
3 027
253
4 756
227 956
188
3 484
25 to 49 acres
272
9 448
456 803
183
6 099
299
10 178
420 877
184
5 638
50 to 99 acres
231
15 734
742 700
124
7 893
236
16 127
608 640
115
6 430
100 to 249 acres
227
35 423
1 260 132
99
11 878
217
34 142
950 615
66
6 361
250 to 499 acres
113
38 643
927 074
22
4 840
130
44 876
977 084
20
3 203
500 to 999 acres
69
47 780
1 093 394
8
2 821
79
54 628
1 220 621
12
2 997
1 ,000 acres or more
53
82 737
1 787 097
5
322
57
84 346
2 Oil 797
8
3 978
3 863
150 908
10 949 532
3 539
129 759
4 281
145 346
9 059 083
3 919
124 779
1 to 14 acres
1 525
11 370
782 819
1 403
10 359
1 844
13 839
833 887
1 697
12 582
15 to 24 aaes
707
13 247
896 384
640
11 758
808
15 074
901 947
739
13 534
25 to 49 acres
784
27 009
2 005 746
734
24 576
849
29 062
1 880 137
780
26 183
50 to 99 acres
516
34 422
2 529 306
470
30 026
509
33 765
2 178 681
469
30 059
100 to 249 acres
275
39 790
2 895 905
244
32 709
227
31 595
1 905 995
199
25 926
250 to 499 acres
45
13 820
936 472
40
11 681
30
9 720
522 781
25
7 644
500 to 999 acres
8
4 605
283 400
5
2 005
8
4 831
341 115
6
3 391
1,000 acres or more
3
6 645
619 500
3
6 645
6
7 460
494 540
4
5 460
Oats for grain (bushels)
1 054
13 312
784 230
991
12 188
1 152
14 270
762 236
1 080
12 915
Dry edible tjeans, excluding dry limas (cwt)
42
8 973
48 028
12
549
34
7 064
23 109
6
162
Irish potatoes (cwt)
166
6 423
1 412 284
166
6 423
165
5 812
1 324 387
165
5 812
0.1 to 0.9 acres
51
17
2 435
51
17
42
15
2 416
42
15
1.0 to 4.9 acres
62
123
21 432
62
123
58
113
16 249
58
113
5.0 to 14.9 acres
19
136
28 126
19
136
24
197
32 495
24
197
15.0 to 24.9 acres
11
193
26 739
11
193
10
187
32 695
10
187
25.0 to 49.9 acres
6
219
36 052
6
219
13
427
89 042
13
427
50.0 to 99.9 acres
6
474
115 300
6
474
9
658
134 690
9
658
100.0 to 249.9 acres
4
695
115 000
4
695
3
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
250.0 to 499.9 acres
4
1 225
290 000
4
1 225
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
500.0 acres or more
3
3 340
777 200
3
3 340
4
2 980
734 800
4
2 980
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Table 41. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Oop
Acres
Quantity
Irrigated land
Farms
Farms
Quantity
Irrigated land
Farms
Acres
Hay— alfalfa, otfier tame, small grain, wild, grass
silage, green ctiop, 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 tiay (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
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)
Field seed and grass seed crops
Alfalfa seed (pounds)
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)
0.1 to 0.9 acres
1.0 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 14.9 acres
15.0 to 24.9 aaes
25.0 to 49.9 acres _.
50.0 to 99.9 acres .__
100.0 to 249.9 acres
250.0 to 499.9 acres
500.0 acres or more
Snap beans
Sweet com
Dry onions
Land in orchards
0.1 to 0.9 acres
1.0 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 14.9 acres ___
15.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 49.9 acres
50.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 to 249.9 acres
250.0 to 499.9 acres _..
500.0 acres or more
9 312
2 850
1 380
1 784
1 595
1 270
322
82
29
8 408
2 771
1 314
1 628
1 389
1 032
221
39
14
989
1 093
903
284
432
48
158
86
59
46
29
4
2
614 816
21 378
25 721
61 562
109 646
189 271
105 303
54 714
47 221
462 131
20 585
24 433
55 793
94 173
150 110
71 622
26 663
18 752
23 143
44 727
69 323
15 492
13 919
11 030
6 982
21
366
700
1 170
1 600
1 859
(D)
(D)
947
12 076
69
31
500
1 133
226
1 772
55
1 030
61
1 754
30
1 946
8
1 247
7
(D)
1
(D)
1 877 759
62 564
75 034
185 539
349 273
614 655
327 110
158 414
105 170
1 585 061
63 656
77 280
182 887
322 956
536 272
253 489
92 262
56 259
50 604
94 589
107 692
119 425
(X)
2 056 136
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
8 673
2 628
1 279
1 647
1 505
1 201
307
78
28
7 865
2 672
1 225
1 528
1 304
978
207
38
13
906
988
725
432
48
158
86
59
46
29
4
2
913
64
480
218
54
51
30
8
7
1
551 561
19 467
23 358
55 082
98 490
164 968
93 416
50 859
45 921
415 818
18 919
22 439
51 166
84 951
132 465
62 608
25 818
17 452
18 280
39 804
63 258
14 401
(D)
7 631
6 982
21
366
700
1 170
1 600
1 859
(D)
(D)
1 042
1 820
11 899
28
1 077
1 701
1 005
1 730
1 946
1 247
(D)
(D)
9 267
2 428
1 444
1 951
1 689
1 343
300
82
30
8 429
2 488
1 407
1 792
1 458
1 029
192
48
15
1 101
875
1 169
(NA)
194
190
496
51
154
124
52
67
35
10
3
85
275
96
625 177
19 379
27 066
67 223
113 646
195 104
97 501
51 774
53 484
469 773
19 818
26 309
61 266
96 587
145 233
61 156
29 047
20 357
23 978
37 003
88 696
15 727
19 065
18 263
9 365
23
370
1 088
1 030
2 256
2 267
1 505
827
948
11 263
101
47
435
1 008
242
1 855
82
1 533
49
1 664
24
1 604
10
1 681
4
(D)
1
(D)
1 759 548
59 144
78 131
193 545
340 663
567 758
257 740
140 970
121 597
1 470 121
63 949
81 340
189 406
316 840
465 213
183 277
too 900
69 196
44 829
83 491
122 667
115 053
(X)
4 028 579
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
8 572
2 246
1 330
1 767
1 587
1 256
280
77
29
7 848
2 327
1 311
1 639
1 369
966
174
47
15
999
770
943
(NA)
152
150
496
51
154
124
52
67
35
10
3
889
95
403
230
75
48
24
9
4
1
548 282
17 676
24 326
58 412
100 714
169 077
85 504
47 699
44 874
409 389
18 303
24 008
54 477
86 657
127 044
51 891
27 402
19 607
18 671
29 802
75 788
14 632
(D)
15 053
9 365
23
370
1 088
1 030
2 256
2 267
1 505
827
2 099
10 765
46
925
1 753
1 378
1 616
1 604
1 571
(D)
(D)
Table 42. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Bearing and Nonbearing Acres: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symtxjls.
see introductory text]
Oop
Total
Trees or vines not of
bearing age
Trees or vines of
bearing age
Harvested
Farms
Acres
Trees or vines
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Pounds
Apples
0.1 to 0.9 acres
1.0 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 14.9 acres
15.0 to 24.9 aaes
1982..
1978. .
1982..
1982..
1982-
1982..
635
589
209
267
102
20
22
12
3
511
498
536
511
3 970
3 627
77
575
802
368
817
866
465
4 720
4 145
2 186
2 276
444 232
356 806
5 523
45 166
63 335
37 583
100 742
104 104
87 779
535 889
392 608
251 951
247 817
312
249
107
124
43
11
16
10
1
235
201
287
286
111 310
82 897
1 539
10 999
12 274
7 518
26 640
(D)
(D)
212 437
93 685
78 139
82 026
575
546
172
245
101
20
22
12
3
457
460
465
446
332 922
273 909
3 984
34 167
51 061
30 065
74 102
(D)
(D)
323 452
298 923
173 812
165 791
401
372
107
166
75
18
20
12
3
308
326
216
298
31 531 466
24 825 972
212 564
2 228 207
6 400 293
3 193 486
25.0 to 49.9 acres
50.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more
Cherries
Peaches
1982..
1982..
1982..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
7 508 505
7 147 525
4 840 886
13 814 316
14 125 740
2 598 889
6 800 963
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
UTAH 21
Table 43. Nursery and Greenhouse Products, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale by Value
of Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For moaning of abbrevtations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Under glass or other protection
In the
open
Sales
Product
Value
Farms
Square feet
Farms
Acres
Farms
($1,000)
Nursefy and greenhouse products, mushrooms, and sod
grown for sale (see text)
.- 1982..
104
2 678 371
113
2 212
195
22 293
1978.-
109
3 672 205
82
948
160
14 130
$1 to $2,499 sales
... 1982-
12
14 418
27
26
37
37
$2,500 to $9,999 sales
.. 1982..
25
124 303
28
76
53
323
$10,000 to $39,999 sales
.. 1982..
24
249 874
21
177
40
760
$40,000 to $99,999 sales —
... 1982.-
19
340 128
14
413
29
1 652
$100,000 to $199,999 sales -
.. 1982.-
11
258 720
8
295
16
2 075
$200,000 to $499,999 sales
.. 1982..
5
310 728
8
994
10
3 281
$500,000 sales or more
.. 1982..
8
1 380 200
7
231
10
14 166
Bedding plants -
.. 1982..
72
835 640
14
32
77
3 606
1978..
61
573 039
16
10
64
1 585
Foliage and Howertng plants - —
.. 1982..
1978..
35
35
700 585
770 282
7
10
10
25
38
38
3 742
2 535
Nursery products .—
.- 1982-
8
185 281
49
207
53
3 415
1978-
6
69 180
25
103
29
1 685
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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]
All farms
Tenants
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
Full owners
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 otfiers 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.
13 932
100.0
8 316 567
597
13 922
5 348 665
384 188
647
2 089
1 600
1 364
1 742
1 249
3 386
1 422
635
435
12 982
5 744 888
4 966
2 885 642
4 931
2 850 576
1 046
313 963
12 336
1 906 193
11 066
1 110 714
6 449
1 773
1 420
1 037
262
106
19
5 805
470 Oil
329
25 793
433
19 993
1 026
199 228
1 346
80 454
563
202 466
360
155 231
275
47 235
4 047
5 980 586
7 461
227 322
8 675
6 605 828
11 162
1 059 449
10 212
814 067
4 269
245 382
531
17 907
13 932
a 979
3 978
975
13 803
8 909
3 929
965
129
70
49
10
8 979
64.4
3 148 469
361
9 118
2 507 141
274 966
789
1 680
1 247
989
1 250
881
1 981
687
237
166
8 979
3 336 946
13
(D)
2
(D)
794
(D)
7 758
875 313
6 827
484 880
4 591
1 036
629
437
87
44
3
3 527
251 764
197
10 334
226
7 030
530
74 133
846
47 172
348
87 229
201
59 154
189
28 075
2 379
2 062 603
5 022
123 324
5 267
2 373 521
6 933
503 364
6 265
381 166
2 579
122 198
243
7 261
8 979
8 979
8 909
8 909
3 978
28.6
4 694 220
1 180
3 926
2 558 476
651 675
558
178
217
297
397
290
1 279
656
364
248
3 978
2 402 441
3 978
2 403 018
3 954
2 376 674
203
111 239
3 771
928 569
3 523
563 648
1 416
628
693
547
168
57
14
2 005
199 295
125
15 050
182
9 627
439
113 118
427
27 831
188
97 924
144
88 865
70
9 059
1 476
3 570 889
2 130
96 838
2 981
3 859 049
3 531
505 199
3 301
390 709
1 502
114 490
262
10 136
3 978
3 978
3 929
3 929
49
49
975
7.0
473 878
486
878
283 048
322 378
570
231
136
78
95
78
126
79
34
21
25
3 501
975
(D)
975
(D)
49
(D)
807
102 311
716
62 186
442
109
98
53
7
5
2
273
18 952
7
409
25
3 336
57
11 977
73
5 451
27
17 313
15
7 212
16
10 101
192
347 094
309
7 160
427
373 258
698
50 886
646
42 192
188
8 694
26
510
975
965
965
10
5 719
41.0
7 328 156
1 281
5 720
4 016 014
702 450
554
297
223
267
500
395
2 015
1 075
556
392
5 372
4 863 974
2 724
2 635 223
2 707
2 615 678
351
171 041
5 240
1 552 691
4 990
967 865
1 106
1 176
1 301
1 020
262
106
19
2 375
308 235
175
20 040
219
14 711
690
183 103
644
58 737
257
160 518
184
124 954
108
35 564
2 223
5 454 989
3 098
159 958
3 892
5 888 178
4 820
887 470
4 629
697 468
1 779
190 002
410
15 758
5 719
3 000
2 366
353
5 649
2 972
2 328
349
70
28
38
4
3 000
21.5
2 542 034
847
3 025
1 631 872
539 462
635
250
160
165
304
232
1 106
475
183
150
3 000
2 644 774
5
3 731
224
106 471
2 655
643 702
2 479
391 712
684
665
568
428
87
44
3
1 131
146 318
89
6 766
76
3 540
292
64 182
322
31 184
132
65 247
88
43 490
64
21 757
1 092
1 756 233
1 681
76 852
1 909
1 946 041
2 407
390 197
2 292
305 053
818
85 144
155
5 500
3 000
3 000
2 972
2 972
2 366
17.0
4 376 884
1 850
2 384
2 173 402
911 662
511
25
45
75
175
126
825
545
341
227
2 366
2 218 751
2 366
2 218 363
2 354
2 206 440
110
60 230
2 286
831 456
2 231
525 957
350
450
649
543
168
57
14
1 148
153 506
83
13 069
132
8 145
364
108 161
286
22 618
116
81 350
91
74 499
40
6 851
1 037
3 385 329
1 288
78 749
1 819
3 613 334
2 145
457 989
2 083
358 708
899
99 281
237
9 832
2 366
2 366
2 328
2 328
38
38
24 UTAH
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
Total
Full owners
Farms witfi sales of $10,000 or more
Part owners
Tenants
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
Not on farm operated
Not reported
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming
Otfier
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 Spanlsfi 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 (Oil)
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)
Pouftry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General farms, pnmarily livestock (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
8 653
3 906
1 373
6 122
7 810
4 057
8 896
1 240
1 461
6 195
979
811
1 243
2 137
6 904
18.4
2 837
201
1 501
2 541
3 498
3 422
2 769
52.0
13 518
414
43
11 605
4 461 990
1 514
1 926 353
479
1 580 21 1
40
439
72
107 914
27
45
262
240 099
2 358
3 938
822
951
890
672
461
408
1 263
892
572
705
1 217
1 998
184
591
154
585
6 557
4 437
1 084
174
1 166
222
5 514
2 454
1 Oil
3 634
5 345
2 493
5 793
706
922
4 165
693
427
741
1 318
4 493
19.2
2 000
95
762
1 474
2 242
2 311
2 095
53.8
8 651
328
7 654
1 842 303
794
679 638
267
359 645
26
241
58
81 467
21
37
206
185 416
: 859
512
607
538
386
261
223
681
455
259
280
680
1 352
1 352
73
461
118
378
2 792
902
284
2 140
1 838
1 351
2 382
437
434
1 511
245
168
311
619
2 223
19.5
657
42
475
811
1 069
1 000
581
50.5
3 923
55
3 177
2 453 462
565
1 180 465
184
995 789
13
171
9
(D)
3
43
(D)
221
774
242
273
275
241
178
167
530
393
289
395
419
491
491
79
71
18
166
1 944
1 298
515
28
197
50
347
550
78
348
627
213
721
97
105
519
41
216
191
200
168
7.9
180
64
264
256
187
111
93
42.5
944
31
774
166 225
155
66 250
28
224 777
1
27
5
(D)
3
2
13
(D)
219
305
68
71
77
45
22
18
52
44
24
30
118
155
155
32
59
18
41
370
232
50
17
106
9
3 715
1 467
537
4 069
1 650
2 502
2 658
621
636
1 401
559
227
381
728
3 337
21.3
1 046
90
630
999
1 473
1 524
1 003
51.6
5 620
99
4 228
3 652 298
904
1 818 372
380
1 535 522
28
352
50
89 548
19
31
157
232 416
348
558
270
416
467
381
295
278
906
685
476
639
93
131
103
173
2 505
1 744
1 006
115
282
1 837
797
366
2 056
944
1 283
1 371
270
314
787
346
113
201
346
1 729
21.9
611
42
270
486
738
827
637
53.3
2 930
70
2 238
1 337 804
416
615 686
190
345 221
15
175
38
63 143
14
24
118
180 180
293
387
153
247
252
181
150
132
435
314
211
245
232
376
376
21
97
80
65
341
961
456
79
233
20
1 732
485
149
1 802
564
1 111
1 067
305
271
491
188
53
109
299
1 524
22.4
381
23
249
438
653
658
345
51.1
2 340
26
1 744
2 202 416
416
1 146 671
167
965 610
12
155
9
(D)
3
6
30
(D)
19
120
92
144
166
170
129
131
431
349
247
368
291
260
260
55
27
14
91
047
703
505
22
33
21
146
185
22
211
142
108
220
46
51
123
25
61
71
83
84
9.2
54
25
111
75
82
39
21
41.0
350
3
246
112 078
72
56 015
23
224 691
1
22
3
(D)
2
1
9
(D)
36
51
25
25
49
30
16
15
40
22
18
26
46
62
62
17
7
9
17
117
80
45
14
16
3
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 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
Total
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
Full owners
Part owners
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms..
SI.OOO..
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 _ _ farnis..
$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.
13 932
551 901
4 299
1 924
1 990
1 673
1 389
1 368
890
272
127
3 484
41 372
235
19 833
264
2 831
1 604
21 946
10
46
341
515
2 256
16 034
4 118
43 035
225
19 611
429
7 087
37
4 172
613
10 016
42
7 302
192
22 264
65
21 174
135
6 325
18
5 787
499
45 513
108
(D)
1 286
135 960
809
129 576
7 825
183 086
768
127 302
743
4 978
20
2 744
2 215
27 512
149
19 844
1 776
24 751
145
18 921
884
3 459
1 489
4 394
8 979
76 955
3 298
1 334
1 347
1 019
745
670
387
116
63
1 856
15 686
69
6 030
96
555
790
8 025
4
(D)
165
(D)
1 183
6 900
2 447
20 672
91
8 149
193
1 399
7
600
451
6 750
28
4 710
137
17 498
51
16 744
65
1 287
6
1 138
368
33 338
76
33 137
623
57 510
336
53 823
4 673
89 585
342
59 342
468
3 156
12
1 765
1 350
10 429
58
6 529
1 167
19 647
119
15 471
340
1 028
946
2 259
3 978
247 193
690
440
482
523
558
622
464
144
55
1 351
23 037
152
12 619
140
2 109
708
12 500
5
39
141
259
888
8 130
1 346
19 377
119
10 309
187
4 001
26
2 339
108
3 077
14
2 592
33
1 964
9
1 805
64
5 024
12
4 649
98
9 705
21
9 616
600
73 486
440
71 135
2 738
86 022
394
62 793
219
1 687
8
979
747
15 641
83
12 198
469
4 171
19
2 919
482
2 220
432
1 951
975
27 753
311
150
161
131
86
76
39
12
9
277
2 649
14
1 184
28
167
106
1 422
1
(D)
35
(D)
185
1 004
325
2 986
15
1 153
49
1 687
4
1 233
54
190
22
2 803
5
2 625
33
2 470
11
(D)
63
4 963
33
4 618
414
7 479
32
5 167
56
136
118
1 442
8
1 117
140
934
7
531
62
212
111
184
5 719
526 542
1 673
1 389
1 368
890
272
127
2 129
38 411
235
19 833
201
2 683
1 178
20 949
6
42
181
365
1 367
14 371
1 985
38 257
225
19 611
248
6 717
37
4 172
165
9 155
42
7 302
122
21 986
65
21 174
88
6 275
18
5 787
185
45 405
108
(D)
1 098
35 613
809
29 576
4 054
71 964
768
27 302
297
4 350
20
2 744
871
25 619
149
19 844
662
22 791
145
18 921
578
3 101
437
3 191
3 000
259 434
1 019
745
670
387
116
63
931
3 748
69
6 030
58
456
491
7 348
1
(D)
73
(D)
583
5 819
942
17 357
91
8 149
72
(D)
7
600
109
6 060
28
4 710
87
17 287
51
16 744
29
(D)
6
1 138
117
33 246
76
33 137
496
57 252
336
53 823
2 020
81 905
342
59 342
158
2 713
12
1 765
410
9 144
58
6 529
401
18 277
119
15 471
181
861
207
1 431
2 366
241 352
523
558
622
464
144
55
1 046
22 331
152
12 619
120
2 067
615
12 275
4
(D)
89
(D)
684
7 742
887
18 349
119
10 309
147
3 911
26
2 339
48
2 982
14
2 592
24
1 949
9
1 805
54
5 014
12
4 649
51
9 696
21
9 616
554
73 440
440
71 135
1 842
83 166
394
62 793
125
1 585
8
979
423
15 149
83
12 198
227
3 782
19
2 919
364
2 076
207
1 690
26 UTAH
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 famis
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
Total
Part owners
Tenants
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received
.. farms..
$1.000..
farms
223
2 332
91
(D)
153
1 812
3
(D)
5 436
79 650
3 903
868
364
301
8 424
107 827
6 370
1 018
737
299
3 440
381 712
56 859
2 802
486
152
2 336
560
298
246
5 949
6 416
4 505
1 252
132
60
5 757
10 241
3 770
1 533
391
63
5 403
5 225
4 286
910
187
20
6 028
41 628
4 591
939
346
152
2 287
6 043
5 134
23 808
999
3 376
435
388
146
30
5 999
7 190
4 102
1 678
206
13
78
543
30
(D)
54
(0)
3
(D)
3 358
39 858
2 541
507
188
122
5 274
61 082
4 187
586
349
152
2 169
227 432
33 700
1 851
233
85
1 632
271
133
133
3 311
2 751
2 733
504
47
27
3 324
3 984
2 489
681
134
20
3 136
2 235
2 663
389
75
9
3 602
22 014
2 896
474
155
77
1 239
3 136
3 094
13 850
644
1 549
325
243
65
11
3 647
3 668
2 700
842
100
5
142
1 774
60
388
97
1 387
1 702
35 673
1 106
284
148
164
2 669
42 818
1 792
387
356
134
1 125
139 338
20 689
828
239
58
614
267
145
99
2 314
3 370
1 535
667
82
30
2 076
5 740
1 067
723
246
40
1 955
2 750
1 364
474
108
9
2 126
17 623
1 428
452
178
68
983
2 675
1 772
8 765
303
1 643
89
119
77
18
2 Oil
3 112
1 173
730
101
7
3
14
i
(D)
376
4 118
256
77
28
15
481
3 928
391
45
32
13
146
14 941
2 470
123
14
9
90
22
20
14
324
295
237
81
3
3
357
517
214
129
11
3
312
240
259
47
4
2
300
1 991
267
13
13
7
65
232
268
1 193
52
184
21
26
4
1
341
410
229
106
5
1
194
2 280
76
(D)
137
1 773
2
(D)
2 644
75 199
1 271
724
348
301
3 778
102 923
1 832
910
737
299
1 826
374 078
55 750
1 188
486
152
740
542
298
246
3 433
5 806
2 037
1 204
132
60
2 980
9 265
1 187
1 339
391
63
3 099
4 742
2 039
858
182
20
3 708
39 625
2 271
939
346
152
2 026
5 586
2 959
16 554
576
2 987
153
247
146
30
2 781
5 474
1 250
1 323
195
13
57
(D)
19
84
42
(D)
2
(D)
1 382
36 894
657
430
173
122
1 942
57 795
923
518
349
152
939
221 700
32 860
621
233
85
416
257
133
133
1 560
2 330
1 022
464
47
27
1 323
3 331
609
560
134
20
1 474
1 909
1 032
358
75
9
1 953
20 575
1 247
474
155
77
1 070
2 866
1 545
8 473
294
1 218
92
126
65
11
1 306
2 421
583
629
89
5
136
1 755
57
381
94
1 374
1 124
34 693
566
247
147
164
1 676
41 539
834
352
356
134
807
137 833
20 480
510
239
58
300
263
145
99
1 690
3 220
911
667
82
30
1 488
5 494
540
662
246
40
1 459
2 611
894
453
103
9
1 582
17 136
884
452
178
68
901
2 507
1 264
7 297
260
1 616
51
114
77
18
1 336
2 757
605
623
101
7
1
(D)
Wheat
Cotton
$1,000-
.. farms..
$1,000..
.. farms..
1
(D)
Soytwans. peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco.
$1,000-
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased
Farms wrth expenses ot-
S1 to $4 999
$1,000..
-. farms
$1,000..
138
3 613
48
$5 000 to $19.999
47
28
15
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4 999
.. farms—
$1,000..
160
3 590
75
$5 000 to $19 999 -
40
$20 000 to $79,999 _
32
$80 000 or more
13
Commercially mixed fomiula feeds
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons
_. farms..
tons..
$1,000..
80
14 544
2 409
57
100 to 499 tons
14
500 tons or more
S
Farrrts with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
24
$5,000 to $19,999
22
$20 000 to $49 999
20
$50,000 or more
14
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
.. farms..
$1,000-
183
256
104
$1 ,000 to $4,999
73
$5 000 to $9 999
3
3
Commercial fertilizer
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $999
.. farms. -
$1,000..
169
439
38
$1 000 to $4 999
117
$5,000 to $19,999
11
$20,000 or more
Other agricultural chemicals
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999__.
-. farms- -
$1,000._
3
166
222
113
$1,000 to $4,999
47
$5 000 to $19 999
4
$20,000 or more
2
Hired farm labor _
$1 to $4,999
— farms—
$1,000..
173
1 914
140
13
$20 000 to $49 999
13
$50 000 or more
7
Workers by days worited:
150 days Of more
Less than 150 days
Contract labor. __ __ __
.. farms—
wort(ers_.
.. farms.,
woriters..
.. farms--
55
213
150
784
22
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $999
$1,000..
153
10
$1,000 to $4,999
7
$5 000 to $19 999
4
1
Customwork. machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
_. farms..
$1,000..
139
296
62
$1000 to $4 999
71
$5,000 to $19.999
5
$20,000 or more _.
1
) footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 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
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Item
Total
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
Total
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products
... farms..
13 816
9 029
3 921
866
5 705
3 017
2 379
309
$1.000..
48 407
24 216
21 893
2 298
43 450
20 710
20 805
1 935
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $999
7 229
4 158
1 973
456
5 390
2 531
905
203
1 352
1 342
994
233
487
285
74
20
589
2 693
1 967
456
376
1 539
899
203
180
972
994
233
33
$1,000 to $4,999
182
$5,000 to $19,999
74
$20,000 or more
20
Petroleum products
... farms..
13 805
9 018
3 921
866
5 705
3 017
2 379
309
$1,000..
35 467
17 135
16 614
1 718
31 527
14 356
15 750
1 421
Gasoline and gasohol
... farms--
12 803
17 714
8 257
8 524
3 745
8 279
801
910
5 475
15 309
2 873
6 811
2 304
7 772
298
$1,000..
726
Diesel fuel
... fanns..
8 207
4 887
2 818
502
4 736
2 432
2 049
255
$1,000..
12 371
5 580
6 272
518
11 392
4 910
6 036
447
LP gas, butane, and propane
... fanns—
1 986
1 051
797
138
1 341
618
631
92
$1,000..
1 458
731
646
81
1 366
658
631
76
Fuel oil and kerosene
... farms..
566
323
211
32
352
178
154
20
$1,000..
294
222
63
9
266
200
58
8
Natural gas
... fanns..
829
423
352
54
676
331
305
40
$1,000..
1 403
945
377
81
1 358
916
363
79
Motor oil and grease
... farms..
13 800
9 013
3 921
866
5 705
3 017
2 379
309
$1,000..
2 228
1 133
976
119
1 837
861
890
85
Electricity
... fanns..
8 022
5 039
2 629
354
4 345
2 342
1 838
165
$1,000..
12 457
6 744
5 153
561
11 565
6 096
4 959
510
Other-coal, wood, coke, etc.-
... farms..
1 250
771
403
76
615
327
282
6
$1,000..
483
338
126
19
358
258
95
4
Interest expense
... fanns..
6 144
3 264
2 473
407
3 815
1 786
1 805
224
$1,000..
59 616
27 426
30 109
2 081
54 289
24 201
28 321
1 766
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
1 372
2 340
933
1 499
830
1 262
465
707
454
833
421
765
88
245
47
27
445
1 209
712
1 449
235
543
330
678
184
542
335
744
26
$1,000 to $4,999
124
$5,000 to $9,999
47
$10,000 or more
27
Farms reporting no interest expense
{see text) _
7 174
5 382
1 345
447
1 689
1 094
520
75
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment
... famis..
13 860
9 066
3 926
868
5 720
3 025
2 384
311
$1,000..
469 815
242 541
203 719
23 555
364 205
167 015
180 665
16 524
Farnis by value group:
$1 to $4,999
1 347
3 735
2 663
983
2 854
1 869
266
653
609
98
228
185
193
309
811
112
171
549
61
131
198
20
$5,000 to $9,999
7
$10,000 to $19,999
64
$20,000 to $49.999
3 314
1 606
2 009
831
1 062
702
243
73
1 811
1 421
977
710
717
649
117
$50,000 to $99.999 _
62
$100,000 to $199,999
840
337
388
124
422
204
30
9
820
337
374
124
416
204
30
$200,000 to $499,999 _
9
$500,000 or more
18
8
8
2
IB
8
8
2
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Autorrrobiles
... farms..
7 793
4 943
2 484
366
4 019
2 099
1 765
155
number..
11 230
6 827
3 884
519
6 364
3 127
2 987
250
Motortrucks, including pickups
... farms-
12 267
7 813
3 697
757
5 357
2 746
2 325
286
number..
23 135
13 249
8 595
1 291
13 568
6 342
6 549
677
Wheel tractors
... farms..
11 515
7 355
3 515
645
5 173
2 675
2 243
255
21 515
12 283
8 097
1 135
12 876
6 045
6 203
628
2 or 3
... farms..
4 576
2 630
1 718
228
2 839
1 472
1 241
126
number..
10 511
5 879
4 145
487
6 708
3 373
3 067
268
4 or more
... farms--
1 088
465
572
51
1 028
410
567
51
number..
5 153
2 144
2 727
282
4 862
1 879
2 701
282
Grain and bean combines, self-propellec
only -.-
... farms..
1 429
664
691
74
1 173
541
585
47
number..
1 588
727
779
82
1 324
596
673
55
Com heads tor combines
... fanns..
207
103
94
10
189
86
93
10
number..
225
(D)
109
(D)
207
89
(D)
(D)
Cottonpickers and strippers
.— farms.-
-
-
-
-
-
-
number..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mower conditioners
... farms..
5 167
2 856
2 074
237
3 223
1 562
1 539
122
number..
5 529
2 977
2 307
245
3 507
1 624
1 753
130
Pickup balers
fanns..
6 273
3 421
2 458
394
3 685
1 759
1 750
176
number..
6 944
3 652
2 855
437
4 296
1 959
2 121
216
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel
farms..
1 793
887
836
70
1 343
602
700
41
numl3er..
1 973
949
950
74
1 512
655
812
45
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
Commercial fertlizer
farms..
5 757
3 324
2 076
357
2 980
1 323
1 488
169
468 649
184 506
257 527
26 616
417 979
150 261
246 116
21 602
Ume
famis--
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
acres on which used..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
tons..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc..
to
control—
Insects on hay and other crops
famis..
2 908
1 659
1 051
198
1 764
829
824
Ill
aaes on
which used-.
186 126
88 006
90 222
7 898
168 127
76 453
85 028
6 646
See footnotes at end of table.
28 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Item
Total
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
Total
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' -
Con,
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to
control-Con.
Nematodes in crops _ farms-
113
49
62
2
84
32
50
2
acres on wfiicfi used..
4 741
(D)
2 797
(D)
4 297
(D)
2 449
(D)
Diseases in crops and orcfiards farms..
445
310
119
16
173
111
60
2
acres on wtiich used..
9 102
3 521
5 132
449
8 004
(0)
4 917
(D)
Weeds, grass, or bnjsh in crops and
pasture _ farms..
3 572
1 961
1 435
176
2 256
994
1 150
112
acres on wtiicfi used..
289 781
116 148
168 573
15 060
269 194
102 566
153 045
13 583
Chemicals for defoliation, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fnjit famis--
260
126
104
30
204
88
86
30
acres on which used..
11 300
4 639
5 201
1 460
11 074
4 443
5 171
1 460
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory farms..
8 746
5 354
2 938
454
4 074
2 016
1 872
186
number..
847 164
396 282
411 981
38 901
751 863
332 233
386 196
33 434
Farms with—
1 to 9
2 216
1 617
470
129
224
112
98
14
10 to 49 -
3 093
2 004
901
188
860
463
335
62
SO to 99
1 281
731
489
61
912
487
386
39
100 to 199_
1 114
546
521
47
1 052
510
499
43
200 to 499
764
278
350
106
395
162
19
10
748
278
338
106
392
162
18
500 or more
10
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
7 148
4 285
2 510
353
3 550
1 736
1 661
153
number..
406 537
191 149
198 174
17 214
360 149
160 094
185 380
14 675
Beef cows _ farms-
5 765
3 542
1 943
280
2 578
1 282
1 190
106
number. _
317 157
153 105
150 320
13 732
272 348
123 120
137 928
11 300
Farms with—
1 to 9
2 020
2 171
768
1 408
1 332
426
505
715
319
107
124
23
300
836
660
129
439
354
147
359
286
24
10 to 49
36
50 to 99
20
100 to 199
440
290
218
128
203
160
19
2
421
285
205
125
199
158
17
200 to 499
2
500 Of more
76
30
41
5
76
30
41
5
Milk cows fatins..
2 322
1 274
944
104
1 483
690
733
60
number..
89 380
38 044
47 854
3 482
87 801
36 974
47 452
3 375
Famis with-
1 to 4
1 191
72
380
386
221
67
5
6 644
756
38
201
169
79
28
3
3 897
381
25
166
197
138
35
2
2 415
54
9
13
20
4
4
332
397
37
370
386
221
67
5
3 444
199
17
195
169
79
28
3
1 667
183
15
163
197
138
35
2
1 625
15
5 to 9 _
5
10 to 49
12
50 to 99
20
100 to 199
4
200 to 499
4
500 or more
Heifers and heifer calves farms..
152
number..
228 282
106 978
110 037
11 267
205 392
91 908
103 705
9 779
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms.-
7 469
4 503
2 603
363
3 621
1 771
1 690
160
numl)er__
212 345
98 155
103 770
10 420
186 322
80 231
97 111
8 980
Catdo and calves sold farms-.
7 825
4 673
2 738
414
4 054
2 020
1 842
192
number..
454 331
222 505
211 441
20 385
418 040
197 378
202 195
18 467
$1,000..
183 086
89 585
86 022
7 479
171 964
81 905
83 166
6 893
Calves farms..
3 801
2 239
1 359
203
2 008
1 007
909
92
134 679
67 090
59 948
7 641
118 027
55 667
55 649
6 711
$1.000..
32 215
15 840
14 565
1 810
28 600
13 365
13 628
1 607
Cattle farms..
6 556
3 873
2 365
328
3 550
1 742
1 646
162
number..
319 652
155 415
151 493
12 744
300 013
141 711
146 546
11 756
$1,000..
150 871
73 744
71 458
5 669
143 364
68 539
69 538
5 287
Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms..
1 461
808
571
82
762
337
387
38
number..
110 055
54 088
52 901
3 066
106 921
51 936
52 085
2 900
$1.000..
64 098
32 136
30 351
1 611
62 690
31 196
29 954
1 541
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
1 058
671
309
78
371
199
152
20
number..
37 614
24 136
12 136
1 342
30 721
19 156
11 040
525
Farms with—
1 to 24
879
56
56
36
V.
495
565
28
33
24
13
8
304
255
18
15
11
4
6
157
59
10
8
1
34
244
27
40
30
16
14
207
127
9
25
18
12
8
111
104
15
12
11
4
6
88
13
25 to 49
3
50 to 99
3
100 to 199
1
200 to 499 _
500 or more
_
8
number..
4 129
2 759
1 238
132
3 055
1 976
1 036
43
Ottier farms..
973
626
279
68
342
185
138
19
numtyer..
33 485
21 377
10 898
1 210
27 666
17 180
10 004
482
Hogs and pigs sold _. farms-
743
468
219
56
297
158
125
14
number..
48 509
30 971
16 103
1 435
40 672
25 444
14 747
481
$1,000..
4 978
3 156
1 667
136
4 350
2 713
1 585
52
Feeder pigs _ _. farms—
217
140
60
17
85
47
32
6
numt)er..
8 044
5 665
2 070
309
4 600
3 149
1 393
58
$1,000..
270
199
60
10
162
119
41
2
Utters of pigs farrowed between-
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms..
518
317
164
37
218
116
93
9
5 935
3 934
1 834
167
4 687
3 022
1 601
64
Dec. 1 and May 31 farms..
454
271
148
35
198
108
82
8
number..
2 998
1 976
941
81
2 322
1 487
809
26
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms..
384
233
124
27
183
97
78
8
number..
2 937
1 958
893
86
2 365
1 535
792
38
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 29
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
Full owners Part owners
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 shom farnis,.
number.,
pounds of wool..
Horses and ponies Inventory farms..
number..
Horses and ponies sold farms..
numtjer..
$1,000..
Goats Inventory famis..
numlwr..
Goats sold famis..
number..
$1,000..
POULTRY
Chickens 3 months old or older Inventory .. famis.-
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
60,000 to 99.999
100.000 or more
Hens and pullets of laying age famis..
numt)er..
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age farms..
number..
Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms..
numt)er..
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold farms..
number-.
Famns with—
1 to 1,999
2,000 to 59,999
60,000 to 93,999
100,000 Of more
Turkey hens kept for breeding farms..
number..
Turkeys sold farms..
number..
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for grain or seed farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Imgated farms..
acres..
Com for silage or green ctrop 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 Of more
Wheat for grain farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated _. farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Barley for grain farms..
acres..
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
See footnotes at end of table.
2 270
649 430
2 079
433 578
2 095
490 054
2 037
524 690
5 127 670
6 280
32 764
1 249
3 527
4 103
212
1 533
82
509
33
1 413
2 080 405
1 383
11
2
3
4
2
1 402
1 819 763
171
260 642
125
1 239 298
43
4 357
103
33 462
115
2 648 275
446
15 077
1 614 329
446
15 077
1 481
49 707
895 335
1 481
49 707
851
543
75
12
1 700
237 172
6 659 459
1 073
39 815
736
502
227
235
3 858
150 422
10 913 555
3 534
129 273
2 231
1 298
273
56
1 388
244 184
1 250
138 957
1 258
191 895
1 225
181 251
1 717 146
3 808
17 770
757
2 040
2 685
159
1 196
52
300
11
974
822 758
948
8
2
3
4
2
7
1 595 050
131
227 708
93
1 129 152
29
(D)
74
29 367
77
1 551 819
185
4 298
431 789
185
4 298
626
17 226
303 657
626
17 226
421
183
18
4
851
83 535
2 403 875
536
16 720
435
247
80
89
1 991
62 682
4 491 132
1 816
56 427
1 324
553
94
20
761
365 600
715
266 094
721
271 963
701
312 490
3 072 477
2 123
12 796
398
1 272
1 140
46
294
23
178
20
377
254 070
374
2
375
221 213
34
32 857
27
109 428
12
2 302
29
4 095
27
(D)
217
9 710
1 069 713
217
9 710
789
30 816
562 868
789
30 816
387
340
54
737
139 282
3 811 473
471
20 331
260
219
124
134
1 621
79 381
5 844 270
1 497
66 111
768
649
170
34
121
39 646
114
28 527
116
26 196
111
31 149
338 047
349
2 198
94
215
278
7
43
7
31
2
62
3 577
61
3 500
5
718
2
(D)
11
(D)
44
1 069
112 827
44
1 069
66
1 665
28 810
66
1 665
43
20
3
112
14 355
444 111
66
2 764
41
36
23
12
246
8 359
578 153
221
6 735
139
96
9
2
862
594 037
800
396 757
856
452 360
805
480 470
4 703 221
2 489
14 685
430
1 849
2 597
35
460
15
215
22
361
2 055 035
332
10
2
3
4
2
8
359
1 796 124
44
258 911
51
1 235 562
7
(D)
34
33 208
96
2 647 737
313
14 043
1 526 095
313
14 043
1 214
46 992
856 024
1 214
46 992
595
533
74
12
1 208
225 481
6 336 559
752
36 715
389
377
208
234
2 540
134 306
9 938 374
2 354
115 823
1 060
1 152
272
56
401
206 803
360
114 114
401
166 192
365
151 263
1 430 975
1 209
6 208
214
930
1 656
19
303
204
1 803 519
179
7
2
3
4
2
7
203
1 577 249
32
226 270
36
1 126 005
4
102
22
29 170
60
1 551 481
99
3 652
373 764
99
3 652
454
15 655
281 335
454
15 655
254
178
18
4
505
76 092
2 192 449
318
14 826
183
163
71
88
1 093
52 520
3 858 840
1 013
47 811
506
474
93
20
424
350 995
405
256 405
417
262 122
406
300 886
2 960 476
720
196
862
802
15
(D)
7
134
19
148
249 264
145
2
147
216 623
12
32 641
13
(D)
2
(D)
12
4 038
25
(D)
179
9 371
1 043 870
179
9 371
714
29 887
549 037
714
29 887
317
336
53
8
629
136 664
3 735 821
390
19 367
187
188
120
134
1 302
75 015
5 594 729
1 212
62 433
498
600
170
34
30 UTAH
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]
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.
Oats for grain
— fanns—
1 050
528
465
57
593
264
306
23
acres-
13 160
6 084
6 447
629
9 393
3 898
5 190
305
bushels. -
772 325
335 212
393 738
43 375
583 163
226 069
331 372
25 722
Irrigated
.. farms..
987
494
436
57
555
246
286
23
acres..
12 036
5 312
6 095
629
8 753
3 543
4 905
305
Irish potatoes
.. farms..
166
6 423
86
1 366
68
5 025
12
32
98
6 338
36
1 308
56
5 001
6
acres..
28
cwt._
1 412 284
281 793
1 127 053
3 438
1 400 134
272 625
1 124 379
3 130
Irrigated
.. farms..
166
86
68
12
98
36
56
6
acres..
6 423
1 366
5 025
32
6 338
1 308
5 001
28
Famis by acres fiarvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
113
71
31
11
48
22
21
5
5.0 to 24.9 acres
30
8
21
1
27
7
19
1
25.0 to 99.9 acres
12
3
9
12
3
9
100.0 acres or more
11
4
7
11
4
7
_
Hay-alfaffa. other tame, small grain, wild
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)
.. farms..
9 303
5 632
3 143
528
4 316
2 096
1 996
224
acres..
608 739
297 904
278 093
32 742
503 772
228 839
249 788
25 145
tons, dry..
1 861 807
885 022
887 475
89 310
1 607 018
715 242
819 409
72 367
Irrigated
— farms- -
8 664
5 206
2 971
487
4 095
1 986
1 899
210
acres--
545 484
270 813
246 749
27 922
455 034
211 328
221 894
21 812
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
4 228
3 378
1 267
2 968
1 885
591
1 018
1 270
628
242
223
48
663
2 036
1 191
344
1 020
548
278
890
601
41
25 to 99 acres
126
100 to 249 acres _
42
250 acres or more
430
188
227
15
426
184
227
15
AKalfa hay _
.. farms..
8 399
5 044
2 893
462
4 002
1 919
1 874
209
acres..
459 Oil
224 842
211 555
22 614
378 053
171 176
189 473
17 404
tons, dry..
1 576 745
748 668
755 539
72 538
1 362 671
605 419
698 306
58 946
Inigated
.. farms..
7 856
4 689
2 740
427
3 797
1 821
1 784
192
acres..
412 698
206 356
187 366
18 976
340 590
158 748
167 520
14 322
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) .
.. farms..
429
193
187
49
248
72
147
29
acres..
6 964
1 373
4 433
1 158
6 408
1 099
4 297
1 012
Irrigated
.. farms..
429
193
187
49
248
72
147
29
acres..
6 964
1 373
4 433
1 158
6 408
1 099
4 297
1 012
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
205
136
54
15
56
29
23
4
5.0 to 24.9 acres
143
43
77
23
113
29
68
16
25.0 to 99.9 acres
75
14
51
10
73
14
51
8
100.0 acres or more
6
944
711
5
169
1
64
6
204
136
5
62
1
Land in orchards
.. farms..
6
acres..
11 977
8 253
3 436
289
8 505
5 394
3 059
52
Irrigated
.. famis..
910
683
165
62
199
131
62
6
acres..
11 799
8 092
3 426
282
8 464
5 357
3 055
52
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
569
416
101
52
49
27
18
4
5.0 to 24.9 acres _
280
230
40
10
73
55
17
1
25.0 to 99.9 acres
79
16
632
54
11
482
23
5
117
2
33
66
16
157
43
11
107
22
5
44
1
100.0 acres or more
Apples
-- farms..
6
Bearing and nonbearing__acres..
3 919
2 712
1 068
138
2 794
1 782
966
46
pounds..
31 312 081
21 857 654
8 333 060
1 121 367
28 605 945
19 746 475
8 059 486
799 984
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 31
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
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
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 fiarvested
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 tfian
cropland and woodTand 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..
aaes..
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 famis..
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.
13 932
100.0
8 316 567
597
13 922
5 348 665
384 188
647
2 089
1 600
1 364
1 742
1 249
3 386
1 422
635
435
12 982
5 744 888
4 966
2 885 642
4 931
2 850 576
1 046
313 963
12 336
1 906 193
11 066
1 110 714
6 449
1 773
1 420
1 037
262
106
19
5 805
470 Oil
329
25 793
433
19 993
1 026
199 228
1 346
80 454
563
202 466
360
155 231
275
47 235
4 047
5 980 586
7 461
227 322
8 675
6 60S 828
11 162
1 059 449
10 212
814 067
4 269
245 382
531
17 907
13 932
8 979
3 978
975
13 803
8 909
3 929
965
129
70
49
10
11 605
83.3
4 461 990
384
11 626
3 503 099
301 316
780
1 871
1 405
1 198
1 571
1 091
2 798
1 095
387
210
10 851
3 086 471
3 961
1 551 300
3 936
1 534 562
820
175 781
10 254
1 278 690
9 130
721 488
4 905
346 245
263
16 691
345
10 687
789
125 979
1 076
57 600
443
114 521
279
83 334
225
31 187
3 208
2 915 465
6 275
153 314
7 182
3 345 044
9 270
701 349
8 420
521 703
3 593
179 646
400
12 101
11 606
7 654
3 177
774
11 500
7 595
3 136
769
105
59
41
5
1 514
10.9
1 926 353
1 272
1 424
943 393
662 495
504
149
92
81
119
109
423
209
129
113
1 363
1 333 828
722
658 408
717
656 783
136
65 883
1 355
361 147
1 260
219 916
482
219
229
234
61
31
4
630
79 267
45
6 343
58
5 967
152
39 138
182
10 516
81
29 922
55
22 380
35
7 542
546
1 491 713
755
43 571
1 007
1 593 360
1 238
196 943
1 171
155 916
471
41 027
93
3 382
1 514
794
565
155
1 498
788
558
152
16
6
7
3
551
4.0
1 688 125
3 064
590
666 058
1 128 912
400
27
70
58
22
29
111
92
102
79
519
1 103 375
227
654 437
222
637 907
63
69 687
480
206 536
444
132 154
126
64
85
95
48
18
8
193
37 029
14
2 647
24
3 039
61
25 221
62
6 446
30
56 581
18
48 854
12
7 727
231
1 403 608
288
21 400
358
1 489 491
427
128 588
402
108 064
150
20 524
35
2 400
551
325
193
33
546
323
192
31
5
2
1
2
479
3.4
1 580 21 1
3 299
498
583 787
1 172 263
376
26
39
49
20
28
97
85
88
66
452
1 006 911
213
635 037
208
618 507
54
61 737
428
188 693
393
119 973
107
53
75
89
45
17
7
177
35 212
11
(D)
20
2 874
60
(D)
54
5 566
26
56 057
16
(D)
10
(D)
198
1 317 547
247
17 914
315
(D)
380
116 906
356
97 597
136
19 309
34
(D)
479
267
184
28
474
265
183
26
5
2
1
2
439
3.2
1 497 290
3 411
464
549 515
1 184 300
373
25
31
49
20
27
91
79
81
61
413
942 707
199
615 448
194
598 918
47
60 865
391
170 193
357
106 078
95
47
71
85
40
13
6
159
(D)
10
(D)
19
(D)
55
23 937
52
(D)
24
(D)
15
(D)
9
(D)
181
1 254 398
224
(D)
286
1 333 903
345
101 237
323
85 092
123
16 145
32
(D)
439
241
171
27
435
240
170
25
4
1
1
2
72
.5
107 914
1 499
92
82 271
894 250
713
1
31
9
2
1
14
7
14
13
67
96 464
14
19 400
14
19 400
9
7 950
52
17 843
51
12 181
19
11
10
6
3
1
1
16
1 817
3
(D)
4
165
1
(D)
8
880
4
524
2
(D)
2
(D)
33
86 061
41
3 486
43
(D)
47
11 682
46
10 467
14
1 215
1
(D)
45
.3
50 582
1 124
59
51 289
869 305
808
1
14
9
2
11
2
11
9
43
41 413
8
(D)
8
16 919
7
(D)
29
12 817
29
9 544
11
6
5
3
2
1
1
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
6
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
23
36 615
25
(D)
28
37 954
27
8 892
26
7 959
9
933
1
(D)
32 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal tamis; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Individual
or family
Partnership
Corporation
Family held
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other-
cooperative,
estate or
trust
institutionaJ,
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 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 (Oil) _
Reld crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton (0131)
Tobacco (0132)
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay.
peanuts, and other field crops (0133.
0134. 0139)
VeQetables and melons (016)
Fruits and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (018)
General farms, primarily crop (019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and
animal specraities (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.
8 653
3 906
1 373
6 122
7 810
4 057
8 896
1 240
1 461
6 195
979
811
1 243
2 137
6 904
18.4
2 837
201
1 501
2 541
3 498
3 422
2 769
52.0
13 518
414
11 605
4 461 990
1 514
1 926 353
479
1 580 211
40
439
72
107 914
27
45
262
240 099
2 358
3 938
822
951
890
672
461
408
1 263
892
572
705
1 217
1 998
164
591
154
585
6 557
4 437
1 084
174
1 166
222
7 380
3 033
1 192
4 764
6 841
3 090
7 686
1 024
1 231
5 431
829
636
1 020
1 757
5 800
18.6
2 392
160
1 217
2 110
2 971
2 831
2 316
52.1
11 249
356
36
11 605
4 461 990
2 131
3 527
685
807
756
553
369
314
979
656
408
420
1 005
1 684
1 684
152
497
101
498
5 588
3 767
760
119
1 008
193
851
583
80
827
687
583
857
144
170
543
74
110
152
270
748
18.0
234
29
197
278
327
395
288
51.3
1 465
29
1 514
1 926 353
161
251
101
93
94
89
65
61
175
167
95
162
125
209
209
15
46
21
57
670
474
232
16
108
15
309
180
62
396
155
293
211
56
39
116
47
29
38
68
292
20.0
124
2
46
104
140
138
121
53.3
539
12
479
1 580 211
40
439
72
107 914
27
45
44
81
25
26
27
22
15
21
69
55
60
106
218
145
68
32
40
9
280
145
54
350
129
252
181
50
36
95
46
20
23
63
271
21.6
102
1
43
74
121
122
118
54.1
471
8
479
1 580 211
40
439
196
128
62
28
30
262
129
48
324
115
234
161
41
32
88
44
19
23
60
247
21.4
90
1
42
69
109
110
108
53.9
432
7
439
1 497 290
179
118
58
28
30
6
9
15
5
21
8.2
22
1
3
30
19
16
3
47.6
72
107 914
27
45
3
18
9.8
11
1
14
14
15
1
50.7
45
45
50 582
113
110
39
135
127
91
142
16
21
105
29
36
33
42
64
11.8
87
10
41
49
60
58
44
49.1
245
17
262
240 099
22
79
11
25
13
8
12
12
40
14
9
17
42
53
S3
6
20
81
SI
24
7
10
5
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 33
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
10 or less
stock-
holders
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..
Com for grain farms..
$1.000..
Wheat farms--
$1.000..
Soytjeans 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 mofe 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 benies 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 fanns-.
$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.
13 932
551 901
4 299
1 924
1 990
1 673
1 389
1 368
890
272
127
3 484
41 372
235
19 833
264
2 831
1 604
21 946
10
46
341
515
2 256
16 034
4 118
43 035
225
19 611
429
7 087
37
4 172
613
10 016
42
7 302
192
22 264
65
21 174
135
6 325
18
5 787
499
45 513
108
(D)
1 286
135 960
809
129 576
7 825
183 086
768
127 302
743
4 978
20
2 744
2 215
27 512
149
19 844
1 776
24 751
145
18 921
884
3 459
11 605
275 290
3 937
1 703
1 737
1 427
1 129
1 004
535
106
27
2 746
26 421
143
10 491
214
1 847
1 216
14 392
6
7
277
416
1 778
9 760
3 360
29 218
140
11 209
343
3 864
20
1 661
513
4 095
21
2 072
128
4 141
32
3 389
101
1 534
10
1 216
402
10 344
54
10 073
928
68 838
501
63 217
6 400
92 808
413
48 724
646
3 349
12
1 399
1 893
14 877
81
8 552
1 484
15 803
102
11 073
706
2 543
1 253
3 254
1 514
118 057
259
165
186
173
168
226
220
85
32
468
7 751
52
4 489
34
752
242
4 333
4
39
44
74
301
2 553
489
8 065
51
4 839
42
982
8
(D)
47
1 249
8
874
28
3 673
9
3 503
12
478
3
424
47
4 799
15
4 754
252
43 000
213
42 404
978
38 255
192
30 375
67
557
2
(D)
222
5 618
38
(D)
198
3 629
26
2 912
128
728
551
140 674
51
34
36
42
62
95
102
65
64
160
5 510
30
3 994
10
196
94
2 330
17
22
90
2 963
156
4 543
31
3 376
20
1 993
7
1 763
30
4 224
9
4 007
36
14 451
24
14 281
9
4 203
5
4 147
40
28 693
32
28 657
75
18 701
68
18 600
327
46 267
123
43 403
15
621
2
(D)
85
6 501
28
6 134
77
4 965
13
4 602
40
167
479
109 604
39
28
32
37
54
88
86
62
53
145
4 364
28
(D)
10
196
88
2 230
17
22
76
1 917
134
4 126
30
(D)
18
(D)
7
1 763
28
(0)
8
(0)
29
7 242
18
(D)
8
(D)
5
4 147
35
23 558
28
(D)
69
17 155
62
17 054
295
36 020
113
33 464
15
621
2
(D)
83
(D)
27
(D)
64
2 561
7
2 235
39
(D)
439
97 652
38
23
26
32
49
85
80
58
46
124
3 631
23
2 401
9
(D)
75
1 831
16
(D)
67
1 603
118
3 584
26
2 730
17
(D)
6
(D)
25
2 569
8
(D)
28
(D)
18
(D)
8
(D)
5
4 147
35
23 558
28
(D)
65
15 831
58
15 731
269
27 462
102
25 077
14
(D)
2
(D)
79
5 024
26
(D)
62
(D)
7
2 235
36
148
72
31 071
12
6
4
5
6
7
16
3
11
15
1 146
2
(D)
6
100
14
1 046
22
418
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
7
7 208
6
(D)
1
(D)
5
5 135
4
(D)
6
1 546
6
1 546
32
10 247
10
9 938
2
(D)
1
(D)
13
2 405
6
2 366
147
591
46
279
42
275
37
168
1
(D)
45
16 170
9
3
2
4
5
6
12
082
2
(D)
5
(D)
(D)
15
372
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
4
312
3
(D)
1
(D)
3
947
3
947
19
9 515
6
9 339
2
(D)
1
(D)
7
976
5
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
34 UTAH
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)
Individual
or family
Partnership
Corporation
Family held
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other-
cooperative,
estate or
trust.
Institutional,
etc.
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms..
$1,000..
Feed grains farms..
$1,000..
Wheat famis..
$1,000..
Cotton farms..
$1.000..
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, totiacco,
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 famis..
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
Otfier 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 lalrar 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 latx)r 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.
223
2 332
91
(0)
153
1 812
3
(D)
5 436
79 650
3 903
868
364
301
8 424
107 827
6 370
1 018
737
299
3 440
381 712
56 859
2 802
486
152
2 336
560
298
246
5 949
6 416
4 505
1 252
132
60
5 757
10 241
3 770
1 533
391
63
5 403
5 225
4 286
910
187
20
6 028
41 628
4 591
939
346
152
2 287
6 043
5 134
23 608
999
3 376
435
368
146
30
5 999
7 190
4 102
1 678
206
13
157
1 306
63
(D)
111
1 077
1
(0)
4 475
38 353
3 373
684
263
155
7 089
50 366
5 671
807
483
128
2 820
150 427
23 190
2 447
315
58
2 101
420
196
103
4 722
3 577
3 820
820
65
17
4 635
5 900
3 236
1 164
216
19
4 212
2 976
3 521
578
109
4
4 730
17 690
3 902
635
167
26
1 509
3 073
4 099
16 976
769
2 150
336
306
112
15
5 021
5 089
3 604
1 294
118
5
42
(D)
20
146
24
(D)
2
(D)
636
14 211
407
110
50
71
875
21 847
490
145
165
75
392
70 564
10 313
249
110
33
164
103
72
53
796
1 236
481
272
27
16
722
2 215
378
227
98
19
723
1 136
462
212
45
4
738
e 498
430
197
76
35
389
1 225
603
3 480
126
384
51
56
15
4
602
1 065
298
259
44
1
22
440
6
95
17
346
218
24 666
79
42
33
64
342
32 016
130
58
73
81
170
146 471
21 214
70
48
52
43
29
22
76
263
1 255
113
109
18
23
275
1 596
105
99
48
23
323
923
202
84
26
11
418
13 500
186
67
82
83
308
1 547
319
2 837
87
796
39
22
15
11
223
828
103
76
37
7
20
(D)
6
95
15
(D)
194
17 112
70
39
27
58
292
26 782
102
56
61
73
135
125 857
18 285
52
36
47
28
26
19
62
229
1 176
92
18
21
243
1 513
93
85
42
23
265
794
25
10
364
10 987
159
63
77
65
263
1 206
285
2 381
81
753
38
19
14
10
205
688
17
346
5
(D)
12
(D)
102
179
12 533
64
35
26
54
272
24 436
92
54
59
67
128
120 719
17 823
50
33
45
28
23
17
60
202
1 085
81
87
15
19
228
1 236
92
80
37
19
252
723
158
64
21
9
345
10 020
153
62
72
58
250
1 106
270
2 305
68
640
33
13
14
8
184
625
88
56
35
5
2
(D)
2
(0)
24
7 574
3
6
6
50
5 234
28
2
12
8
35
20 615
2 929
18
12
5
58
129
41
15
1
1
54
513
27
4
5
18
45
341
34
456
6
1
3
1
1
18
139
1
16
2
(D)
2
(D)
13
5 964
8
2
1
2
25
3 030
12
1
13
6 324
962
1
11
1
35
115
23
10
1
1
25
1 153
12
1
2
10
16
90
24
182
2
(D)
1
1
13
131
2
(D)
1
(D)
105
2 399
32
18
11
118
3 598
79
8
16
IS
58
14 249
2 141
36
13
168
348
91
51
22
4
125
530
51
43
29
2
145
190
101
36
7
1
142
1 941
73
40
21
81
198
113
515
17
46
153
209
97
49
7
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 35
Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text For
meaning of abbreviations and
symbols, see introductory text)
Corporation
Item
Family held
Other than family held
Other-
cooperative,
estate or
10 or less
10 or less
trust
Individual
stock-
stock-
Institutkjnal,
Total
or family
Partnership
Total
Total
holders
Total
holders
etc.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products
__ farms--
13 816
11 523
1 424
588
496
462
92
59
281
$1,000-
48 407
28 707
9 936
8 441
6 898
6 285
1 543
807
1 322
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
7 229
4 158
6 440
3 524
500
415
164
139
137
115
124
108
27
24
11
20
125
$1,000 to $4,999
80
$5,000 to $19,999
1 973
456
13 805
1 368
191
11 519
374
135
1 424
168
117
581
137
107
489
133
97
455
31
10
92
26
2
59
63
$20,000 or more
13
Petroleum products.
... farms—
281
$1,000-
35 467
22 113
7 066
5 435
4 761
4 343
674
478
8S3
Gasoline and gasohol
— farms—
12 803
10 648
1 353
549
464
430
85
54
2S3
$1,000-
17 714
11 755
3 265
2 309
2 093
1 920
216
145
384
Diesel fuel
— fanns—
8 207
6 568
1 059
409
359
334
50
34
171
$1,000-
12 371
7 543
2 554
1 916
1 628
1 459
288
240
358
LP gas. butane, and propane
-- farms—
1 986
1 458
1 521
785
248
298
IBS
345
167
313
161
297
18
32
12
14
32
$1,000-
30
Fuel oil and kerosene
__ farms. _
566
426
94
37
34
33
3
3
9
$1,000-
294
109
37
145
141
(D)
5
5
2
Natural gas
— farms—
829
1 403
555
428
172
518
74
431
62
345
58
322
12
86
6
44
28
$1,000-
26
Motor oil and grease
.. farms—
13 800
11 514
1 424
581
489
455
92
59
281
$1,000-
2 228
1 493
394
288
240
(D)
48
31
53
Electricity
— farms.-
8 022
12 457
6 534
6 326
901
2 822
394
2 846
335
2 115
321
(D)
59
731
44
(D)
193
$1,000-
464
Other-coal, wood, coke, etc.
— farms—
1 250
1 053
132
47
31
30
16
15
18
$1,000-
483
269
49
160
23
(D)
137
(D)
6
Interest expense
— farms—
6 144
4 855
908
332
307
292
25
18
49
$1,000-
59 616
35 028
13 507
10 735
9 954
9 046
781
421
346
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $999
1 372
2 340
933
1 196
1 984
714
114
276
173
52
53
44
50
50
43
49
49
43
2
3
1
1
2
1
10
$1 000 to $4,999
27
$5,000 to $9,999
2
$10,000 or more
1 499
961
345
183
164
151
19
14
10
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text)
7 174
6 224
492
239
172
153
67
41
219
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment
— farms—
13 860
469 815
11 559
319 201
1 431
86 895
590
48 234
498
43 911
464
40 944
92
4 323
59
3 171
280
$1,000-
15 486
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999
1 347
1 189
81
46
20
19
26
10
31
$5,000 to $9,999
3 735
3 319
264
54
51
43
3
2
98
$10,000 to $19,999
2 663
2 339
215
94
91
86
3
1
15
$20,000 to $49,999
3 314
2 883
288
106
83
82
23
IS
37
$50,000 to $99,999
1 606
840
337
18
1 160
510
155
4
284
191
103
S
118
110
S3
9
91
102
51
9
85
95
45
9
27
8
2
25
S
1
44
$100,000 to $199,999
29
$200,000 to $499,999
26
$5Ooi0OO or more
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Automobiles
-. farms-
7 793
6 678
709
336
289
269
47
27
69
number—
11 230
9 175
1 355
614
555
520
59
39
86
Motortrucks, including pickups
— farms-
12 267
10 255
1 263
533
442
416
91
58
216
number..
23 135
17 697
3 233
1 734
1 543
1 426
191
127
471
Wheel tractors
... farms-
11 515
9 493
1 210
551
463
430
88
58
261
number—
21 515
16 458
2 962
1 557
1 344
1 242
213
152
538
2 or 3
-. farms—
4 576
3 700
563
213
181
167
32
24
100
numt>er_.
10 511
6 409
1 352
527
437
406
90
68
223
4 or more
— farms-
1 088
637
246
163
147
136
16
12
42
number—
5 153
2 893
1 209
855
772
709
63
62
196
only
— . farms..
1 429
983
287
106
87
81
19
19
53
number..
1 588
1 063
332
136
109
102
27
27
57
Com heads for combines
... farms..
207
151
34
17
13
10
4
1
5
number..
225
154
40
24
20
14
4
(D)
7
Cottonpickers and strippers
... farms..
-
-
-
-
-
-
number..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mower conditwners
farms..
5 167
4 102
683
268
229
215
39
31
114
numt>er..
5 529
4 339
749
312
273
255
39
31
129
Ptekup balers
... farms..
6 273
6 944
5 113
5 570
801
944
244
306
208
261
192
241
36
45
28
36
115
number..
124
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
ftywnool . ....._
... farms..
1 793
1 346
283
118
102
94
16
12
46
number..
1 973
1 471
308
14S
128
116
17
13
49
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
Commercial fertilizer
... farms..
5 757
4 635
722
275
243
228
32
22
125
acres on which used-
468 649
279 172
102 704
63 354
59 453
50 909
3 901
2 412
23 419
Lime
... farms..
_
-
_
-
-
-
acres on which used-
.
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
tons..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc.,
0
control -
Insects on fiay and other crops
... farms..
2 908
186 126
2 251
117 378
407
39 259
200
24 875
159
20 582
154
18 855
41
4 293
22
3 748
50
acres on whk:h used-
4 614
See footnotes at end of table.
36 UTAH
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]
Item
Total
Individual
or family
Partnership
Corporation
Total
f^amiiy held
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other-
cooperative,
estate or
trust
institutional,
etc.
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
SO to 99 -
100 to 199
200 to 499 -
500 or more
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
number..
Beef cows - farms-.
numt)er-.
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more -.-
Milk cows farms..
numl>er..
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--
numtfer.-
$1.000..
Calves farms..
numl)er..
$1,000..
Cattle -.- farms..
number..
$1,000-.
Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms.,
number. -
$1,000-
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
numt>er..
Farms with-
1 to 24
25 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more
Used or to t>e used for breeding farms--
numl)er..
Other farms..
number- -
Hogs and pigs sold farms..
numt>er..
$1,000-
Feeder pigs farms--
numt)er..
$1,000..
Utters of pigs farrowed t)etween—
Dec, 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms..
numt)er..
Dec. 1 and May 31 -. farms--
number--
June 1 and Nov. 30 - farms..
numt)er..
See footnotes at end of table.
113
4 741
445
9 102
3 572
289 781
260
11 300
8 746
847 164
2 216
3 093
1 281
1 114
764
278
7 148
406 537
5 765
317 157
2 020
2 171
768
440
290
76
2 322
89 380
1 191
72
380
386
221
67
5
6 644
228 282
7 469
212 345
7 825
454 331
183 086
3 801
134 679
32 215
6 556
319 652
150 871
1 461
110 055
64 098
1 058
37 614
879
56
56
36
17
14
495
4 129
973
33 485
743
48 509
4 978
217
8 044
270
518
5 935
454
2 998
384
2 937
76
2 398
356
5 418
2 730
168 851
176
4 396
7 251
495 772
2 042
2 758
1 044
842
460
105
5 860
242 304
4 806
193 986
1 847
1 848
611
320
155
25
1 820
48 318
1 036
64
315
276
108
21
5 409
128 426
6 172
125 042
6 400
247 255
92 808
3 077
84 343
19 994
5 330
162 912
72 814
1 178
39 384
22 317
926
26 247
778
50
49
28
13
8
431
2 932
854
23 315
646
33 667
3 349
185
7 135
248
454
4 250
396
2 177
330
2 073
19
1 641
42
1 408
494
63 494
58
4 118
9
516
37
1 863
219
46 037
23
2 685
1 031
337
190 111
137 354
134
26
269
46
169
39
181
68
192
83
86
75
887
302
91 359
61 783
657
235
64 691
50 604
142
21
236
63
107
40
70
39
81
44
21
28
358
102
26 668
11 179
113
29
8
54
9
77
22
76
23
27
17
3
2
846
290
52 345
40 351
891
300
46 407
35 220
978
327
96 276
97 142
38 255
46 267
507
164
28 543
17 701
6 916
4 318
838
283
67 733
79 441
31 339
41 949
188
64
17 885
49 159
10 745
29 200
93
22
4 711
4 152
72
18
6
7
-
5
2
1
-
2
2
44
11
407
524
85
18
4 304
3 628
67
15
5 788
5 637
557
621
25
4
506
211
12
6
44
11
554
838
39
10
281
381
37
9
273
457
8
(D)
22
1 848
178
38 970
21
(D)
304
23 630
23
40
36
61
74
70
272
56 602
212
46 415
17
58
37
35
40
25
93
10 187
26
9
20
20
16
2
263
36 820
272
30 208
295
78 983
36 020
151
16 908
4 163
252
62 075
31 857
58
34 271
20 179
22
4 152
18
2
2
11
524
18
3 628
15
5 637
621
4
211
6
11
838
10
381
9
457
7
(D)
22
1 848
166
33 088
21
(D)
278
110 020
23
34
31
57
71
62
250
52 405
193
42 960
14
51
35
33
37
23
87
9 445
9
19
19
14
2
242
32 195
248
25 420
269
64 732
27 462
140
15 652
3 820
227
49 080
23 642
49
23 702
13 014
21
(D)
2
11
524
17
(D)
14
(D)
(D)
4
211
6
11
838
10
381
9
AW
1
(D)
15
15
41
7 067
2
(D)
33
13 724
3
6
3
7
9
5
30
5 181
23
4 189
4
5
3
4
4
3
9
992
27
3 531
28
5 012
32
18 159
10 247
13
793
155
31
17 366
10 092
6
14 888
9 022
34
6 682
1
(D)
20
8 658
3
3
2
5
4
3
18
2 573
14
1 961
3
3
1
4
2
1
5
612
16
1 940
18
4 145
19
16 128
9 515
8
368
87
18
15 760
9 428
5
(D)
(D)
8
186
10
413
129
11 399
3
101
127
23 927
14
20
29
23
29
12
11 091
67
7 876
10
24
10
11
10
2
42
3 215
2
11
14
2
99
7 160
106
5 676
120
13 658
5 756
S3
4 092
987
105
9 566
4 769
31
3 627
1 836
17
2 504
1
3
2
9
266
16
2 238
15
3 417
4S1
3
192
3
9
293
9
159
8
134
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 37
Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal famis; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symt}ols. see introductory text]
Total
Individual
or (amily
Partnership
Corporation
Ham
Total
Family held
Other than (amily held
Other-
cooperative,
Total
10 or less
stock-
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
estate or
trust,
institutional.
etc.
LIVESTOCK-Con.
Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory...
.. (arms.,
number..
2 270
649 430
2 079
433 578
2 095
490 054
2 037
524 890
5 127 670
6 280
32 764
1 249
3 527
4 103
212
1 533
82
509
33
1 413
2 080 405
1 383
11
2
3
4
2
8
1 402
1 819 763
171
260 642
125
1 239 298
43
4 357
43
103
33 462
115
2 648 275
446
15 077
1 614 329
446
15 077
1 481
49 707
895 335
1 481
49 707
851
543
75
12
1 700
237 172
6 659 459
1 073
39 815
736
502
227
235
3 858
150 422
10 913 555
3 534
129 273
2 231
1 298
273
56
1 941
363 388
1 774
250 967
1 779
266 323
1 744
296 623
3 016 357
5 287
26 218
1 054
2 833
3 458
188
1 212
73
458
31
1 262
137 892
1 249
10
1
1
1
1 253
63 354
148
74 538
101
176 356
32
2 082
32
92
334
76
1 071 789
360
9 378
968 174
360
9 378
1 042
26 147
456 815
1 042
26 147
695
316
29
2
1 297
157 398
4 357 023
821
26 519
607
376
157
157
3 000
93 114
6 506 979
2 728
77 433
1 903
929
141
27
228
133 395
214
81 960
217
101 062
204
97 937
1 023 868
713
4 512
140
414
459
17
n
101
260 877
98
1
1
1
99
260 768
10
109
10
142 175
8
2 233
8
5
(D)
13
249 900
57
3 490
396 554
57
3 490
283
13 052
250 079
283
13 052
118
136
26
3
256
50 419
1 345 416
145
7 139
79
82
47
48
560
29 978
2 207 764
521
25 989
227
243
80
10
86
142 656
78
99 220
84
115 688
77
128 845
1 077 788
217
1 755
45
265
168
5
123
32
1 627 092
22
1
1
1
7
32
1 455 967
7
171 125
10
896 500
2
(D)
2
5
33 009
22
1 184 055
18
1 166
150 685
18
1 166
103
7 787
146 207
103
7 787
26
57
13
7
95
20 507
698 744
63
4 504
27
26
20
22
178
20 275
1 691 586
172
19 189
53
76
34
15
83
117 604
76
(D)
82
(0)
76
(D)
(D)
198
1 607
44
n
5
123
27
1 380 919
18
1
1
1
6
27
1 209 794
7
171 125
9
(D)
2
(D)
2
3
(D)
20
(D)
18
1 166
150 685
18
1 166
95
7 030
134 237
95
7 030
25
51
13
6
89
19 378
670 760
58
4 045
24
25
19
21
160
15 263
1 234 162
154
14 187
47
68
31
14
79
114 260
72
73 572
78
88 541
72
101 124
901 432
186
1 559
42
(D)
(D)
5
123
26
(D)
17
1
1
1
6
26
(D)
7
171 125
9
(D)
2
(D)
2
3
(D)
20
(D)
16
(D)
(D)
85
5 442
105 906
85
5 442
24
48
10
3
76
16 785
546 523
49
2 619
22
20
17
17
143
13 148
1 052 012
138
12 082
42
60
29
12
3
25 052
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
19
148
1
(0)
(0)
5
246 173
4
1
5
246 173
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
8
757
11 970
8
757
1
6
1
6
1 129
27 984
5
459
3
1
1
1
18
5 012
457 424
18
5 002
6
8
3
1
2
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
12
66
i
2
(D)
2
2
(D)
3
466
7 670
3
466
1
1
1
5
(D)
(0)
4
(D)
2
1
1
1
10
4 668
428 720
10
4 658
2
5
2
1
15
9 991
13
number..
Sheep and lambs sold farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs shorn farms.-
number..
pounds of wool..
Horses and ponies inventory farms..
numl)er..
Horses and ponies sold famis..
number..
$1,000..
Goats inventory farms..
1 431
15
6 961
12
1 485
9 657
63
279
10
15
18
2
Goats sold - -
POULTRY
Chickens 3 months old or older inventory
Farms with—
1 to 399
number..
.. (arms..
numlwr..
$1,000-
.. (arms.-
number..
(D)
n
IB
54 544
14
400 to 3,199
3.200 to 9,999
_
10,000 to 19,999
3
20,000 to 49,999
1
50,000 to 99,999
100,000 or more
_
Hens and pullets of laying age
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age
Chicitens 3 months old or older sold
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sokJ
Farms with—
1 to 1,999
.. famis..
number..
.. farms.,
numlwr..
.. farms.,
number..
.. farms.,
number..
18
39 674
6
14 870
4
24 267
1
(D)
1
2,000 to 59,999
60,000 to 99,999
_
100,000 or more
Turkey hens kept for breeding farms..
number..
Turkeys sold.. famis..
number..
CROPS HARVESTED
Com (or grain or seed famis..
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Com (Of silage or green chop farms..
acres..
tons, green..
Irrigated farms..
1
(D)
4
142 531
11
1 043
98 916
11
1 043
53
2 721
42 234
53
Farms by acres hanested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more.
acres..
2 721
12
34
7
Wheat for grain
Irrigated
.. famis..
acres..
bushels..
52
8 848
258 276
44
Famis by acres hanested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres — _
100 to 249 acres
acres..
1 653
23
18
3
8
Bartoy for grain
Irrigated
.. farms..
acres..
bushels..
120
7 055
507 236
113
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
acres..
6 662
48
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
50
18
250 acres or more
4
See footnotes at end of table.
38 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con.
(Excludes abnormal (arms; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Corporation
Item
Family held
Other than family held
Other -
cooperative,
estate or
10 or less
10 or less
taist.
Individual
stock-
stock-
institutional.
Total
or family
Partnership
Total
Total
holders
Total
holders
etc.
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats for grain farms--
1 050
839
156
51
50
44
1
.
4
acres--
13 160
9 995
2 115
1 016
(D)
958
(D)
-
34
bushets--
772 325
586 785
124 807
59 131
(D)
55 896
(0)
_
1 602
Irrigated farms—
987
790
143
50
49
44
1
_
4
acres—
12 036
9 059
1 933
1 010
(D)
958
(D)
-
34
Iristi potatoes farms..
166
127
17
8
7
7
1
1
14
acres—
6 423
1 599
644
4 064
(D)
(D)
(D)
D)
116
CWt-.
1 412 284
300 888
127 288
961 452
(D)
(D)
(D)
0)
22 656
Irrigated farms..
166
127
17
8
7
7
1
1
14
acres..
6 423
1 599
644
4 064
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
116
Fanns by acres tiarvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
113
97
12
1
_
_
1
1
3
5.0 to 24.9 acres
30
17
2
1
1
1
10
25.0 to 99.9 acres
12
9
1
1
1
1
_
_
1
100.0 acres or more
11
4
2
5
5
5
Hay-alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green cftop, etc. (see text) .. farms..
9 303
7 689
1 088
348
308
280
40
24
178
acres..
608 739
408 025
113 572
69 813
65 038
58 746
4 775
2 840
17 329
tons, dry..
1 861 807
1 223 109
387 735
197 362
183 408
165 715
13 954
7 976
53 601
Irrigated farms..
8 664
7 143
1 030
324
288
261
36
22
167
acres..
545 484
363 086
102 21 1
63 845
60 094
54 007
3 751
1 936
16 342
Farms by acres tiarvested:
1 to 24 acres
4 228
3 821
301
51
41
35
10
8
55
25 to 99 acres
3 378
2 754
431
121
105
98
16
8
72
100 to 249 acres
1 267
874
251
105
96
88
9
5
37
250 acres or more
430
240
105
71
66
59
5
3
14
Alfalfa hay farms..
8 399
6 923
997
318
283
256
35
22
161
acres- -
459 Oil
313 804
89 221
44 166
41 200
36 960
2 966
1 891
11 820
tons, dry..
1 576 745
1 042 263
335 036
156 503
144 428
130 879
12 075
7 648
42 943
Irrigaled farms..
7 856
6 456
949
299
264
238
35
22
152
acres..
412 698
279 788
81 289
40 508
37 612
33 472
2 896
1 841
11 113
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms..
429
343
42
20
18
17
2
2
24
acres. -
6 964
4 318
897
1 399
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
350
Inrigated _ fanns..
429
343
42
20
18
17
2
2
24
acres..
6 964
4 318
897
1 399
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
350
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
205
181
13
2
1
1
1
1
9
5.0 to 24.9 acres
143
107
18
6
5
5
1
1
12
25.0 to 99.9 acres
75
52
11
9
9
9
_
_
3
100.0 acres or more
6
944
3
807
72
3
39
3
34
2
30
5
2
Land in orchards farnis..
26
acres..
11 977
6 016
2 316
3 124
2 709
2 664
415
(D)
521
Irrigated farms..
910
777
70
38
33
29
5
2
25
acres..
11 799
5 861
2 307
3 114
2 699
2 654
415
(D)
518
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
569
280
515
242
36
15
9
15
6
14
4
12
3
1
1
9
5.0 to 24.9 acres
8
25.0 to 99.9 acres
79
46
16
8
8
8
9
100.0 acres or more
16
632
4
539
5
52
7
24
6
22
6
20
1
2
1
2
Apples _- farms..
17
Bearing and nonbearing. .acres..
3 919
2 209
675
782
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
252
pounds..
31 312 081
16 021 804
4 784 696
7 338 685
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3 166 896
^Data are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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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 fanning
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
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms
number-
13 932
6 122
93
572
789
1 173
1 653
1 842
percent—
100.0
43.9
.7
4.1
5.7
8.4
11.9
13.2
Land in farms
—acres—
8 316 567
6 515 619
23 398
644 394
952 170
1 561 181
1 846 547
1 487 929
Average size of farm
—acres—
597
1 064
252
1 127
1 207
1 331
1 117
808
Value of land and buildings'
. farms—
13 922
6 127
160
523
824
1 297
1 594
1 729
$1,000-
S 348 665
3 684 755
58 168
359 139
618 827
963 172
982 442
703 007
Average per farm..
. dollars..
384 188
601 396
363 550
686 690
751 004
742 615
616 338
406 597
Average per acre
.dollars..
647
561
1 466
560
663
577
564
456
Farms by value of land and buildings:
$1 to $39,999
2 089
1 600
549
460
28
4
52
57
36
50
75
47
112
119
246
$40,000 to $69,999
183
$70,000 to $99,999
1 364
472
14
29
33
54
108
234
$100,000 to $149.999
1 742
635
17
46
104
98
177
193
$150,000 to $199.999
1 249
489
13
54
62
96
125
139
$200,000 to $499.999
3 386
1 422
1 673
944
55
14
115
91
220
173
416
251
434
268
433
$500,000 to $999,999
147
$1,000,000 to $1.999.999
635
537
13
61
92
133
147
91
$2,000,000 or more
435
368
2
18
54
127
104
63
Owned and rented land by operator
Land owned
. fanns..
12 982
5 784
65
484
708
1 112
1 614
1 801
acres..
5 744 888
4 356 728
13 997
245 304
600 322
1 023 708
1 317 756
1 155 641
Land rented or leased from others
. farnis..
4 966
2 491
51
291
413
572
684
480
acres..
2 885 642
2 297 789
(D)
(D)
372 239
590 282
561 631
362 826
Rented or leased land in fanns
. lanns—
4 931
2 477
51
291
409
568
680
478
acres—
2 850 576
2 275 107
9 464
401 009
371 434
571 581
559 201
362 418
Land rented or leased to others
, farms..
1 046
421
2
29
41
48
111
190
acres..
313 963
138 898
(D)
(D)
20 391
52 809
32 840
30 538
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland
. farms..
12 336
5 607
78
474
706
1 086
1 538
1 725
acres..
1 906 193
1 391 813
12 499
135 284
246 679
345 403
359 085
292 863
Harvested cropland _
. farms.-
11 066
5 281
75
452
663
1 034
1 455
1 602
acres.-
1 110 714
866 221
7 495
93 690
159 744
218 585
228 746
157 961
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres _.
6 449
1 959
31
114
160
245
510
899
50 to 99 acres
1 773
1 006
11
85
108
188
295
319
100 to 199 acres
1 420
1 084
25
113
168
267
310
201
200 to 499 acres
1 037
874
8
102
145
232
251
136
500 to 999 acres
262
242
-
29
52
73
57
31
1.000 to 1.999 acres
106
98
-
6
23
25
32
12
2,000 acres or more
19
18
3
7
4
4
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only
. farms..
5 805
2 586
25
198
316
485
746
816
acres..
470 Oil
295 516
2 799
20 827
50 157
61 744
74 299
85 690
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured _
. farms..
329
169
1
13
16
37
54
48
acres..
25 793
14 451
(D)
(D)
919
4 414
3 496
4 624
On which all crops failed
. farms..
433
219
27
23
56
67
46
acres..
19 993
11 464
-
1 547
1 135
2 507
4 196
2 079
In cultivated summer fallow
. fanns..
1 026
611
4
62
71
128
180
166
acres..
199 228
152 307
1 248
13 573
23 079
41 060
39 729
33 618
Idle
. farms..
1 346
650
6
65
84
127
181
187
acres..
80 454
51 854
(D)
(D)
11 645
17 093
8 619
8 891
Total woodland
. farms-
563
276
2
24
41
61
70
78
acres—
202 466
136 591
(D)
(D)
14 969
28 327
25 156
26 489
Woodland pastured
. famns..
360
192
2
13
30
46
51
50
acres..
155 231
110 933
(D)
(D)
12 681
23 863
21 541
18 279
Woodland not pastured
. farms..
275
121
12
21
26
26
36
acres..
47 235
25 658
-
7 081
2 288
4 464
3 615
8 210
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodFand pastured-
. farms--
4 047
2 166
21
145
282
487
622
609
acres--
5 980 586
4 843 412
10 212
456 903
675 061
1 146 895
1 426 819
1 127 522
Land in house lots, ponds, roads.
wasteland, etc.
. farms..
7 461
3 405
44
333
432
642
944
1 010
acres..
227 322
143 803
(D)
(D)
15 461
40 556
35 487
41 055
Pastureland. all types
. farms..
8 675
4 043
43
301
510
821
1 153
1 215
acres—
6 605 828
5 249 861
(D)
(D)
737 899
1 232 502
1 522 659
1 231 491
Irrigated land
. farms-
11 162
5 150
72
429
649
997
1 429
1 574
acres..
1 059 449
812 392
6 439
75 451
144 942
208 429
218 187
158 944
Harvested cropland inigated _
. farms..
10 212
4 945
69
417
625
961
1 377
1 496
acres..
814 067
637 513
5 607
66 469
119 616
160 754
172 782
112 285
Pasture and other land imgated
. farms..
4 269
1 869
14
138
222
373
570
552
acres..
245 382
174 879
832
8 982
25 326
47 675
45 405
46 659
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 _ _..
. farms..
531
360
1
46
49
76
101
87
acres..
17 907
13 423
(D)
(D)
1 927
2 880
3 821
3 197
TENURE AND RACE OF
OPERATOR
All operators
13 932
6 122
93
572
789
1 173
1 653
1 842
Full owners
8 979
3 634
42
281
378
602
969
1 362
Part owners
3 978
2 140
22
202
329
509
643
435
Tenants
975
348
29
89
82
62
41
45
White
13 803
6 046
92
571
783
1 163
1 606
1 831
Full owners
8 909
3 603
42
281
374
597
955
1 354
Part owners
3 929
2 102
21
201
327
504
615
434
Tenants
965
341
29
89
82
62
36
43
Black and other races
129
76
1
1
6
10
47
11
Full owners
70
31
-
-
4
5
14
8
Part owners
49
38
1
1
2
5
28
1
Tenants -.
10
7
_
.
-
-
5
2
See footnotes at end of table.
40 UTAH
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]
Hem
Other occupations
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Famis number
percent.
Land in farms acres.
Average size of farm acres.
Value of land and buildings' f€irms,
$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.
I_and rented or leased from others farms.
acres.
Rented or leased land in farms farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased to others farms,
acres.
UVND 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— ___ fanms,
acres-
Idte farms.
acres-
Total woodland farms-
acres-
Woodtand 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.
aaes.
Irrigated land famns_
acres.
Harvested cropland irrigated-.. farms.
acres-
Pasture and other land irrigated farms-
acres.
Land set aside in federsii 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.
7 810
56.1
1 800 948
231
7 795
1 663 910
213 459
980
1 540
1 140
892
1 107
760
1 713
478
7 198
1 388 160
2 475
587 853
2 454
575 469
625
175 065
6 729
514 380
5 785
244 493
4 490
767
336
163
20
8
1
3 219
174 495
160
11 342
214
8 529
415
46 921
696
28 600
287
65 875
168
44 298
154
21 577
1 881
1 137 174
4 056
83 519
4 632
1 355 967
6 012
247 057
5 267
176 554
2 400
70 503
171
4 484
7 810
5 345
1 838
627
7 757
5 306
1 827
624
53
39
11
3
108
.8
11 228
104
115
19 046
165 617
1 438
65
18
8
2
73
8 201
55
3 210
55
3 210
3
183
82
5 455
70
3 210
52
8
7
3
33
1 370
6
377
2
(D)
3
(D)
9
341
4
299
3
(D)
1
(D)
26
4 634
47
840
55
(D)
70
3 355
61
2 796
26
559
108
53
20
35
107
53
20
34
1
929
6.7
149 962
161
888
151 862
171 016
1 289
158
236
96
104
106
162
9
1
16
756
78 226
448
76 468
448
76 362
34
4 732
759
53 253
645
25 736
494
96
38
15
1
1
353
14 975
13
1 095
24
(D)
38
(0)
65
2 841
26
6 846
15
(D)
14
(D)
185
82 160
473
7 703
504
(D)
693
26 024
593
19 038
275
6 986
13
340
929
481
273
175
923
478
270
175
6
3
1 752
12.6
360 199
206
1 774
417 171
235 158
1 107
347
199
168
307
205
398
123
12
15
1 583
233 936
661
151 347
655
147 137
124
25 084
1 447
109 730
1 223
54 681
940
171
77
29
3
2
1
706
33 113
33
5 563
57
1 014
78
9 512
148
5 847
67
13 859
41
10 190
39
3 669
403
214 739
939
21 871
1 001
258 042
1 308
54 522
1 112
38 729
557
15 793
39
1 097
1 752
1 096
482
174
1 743
1 089
480
174
9
7
2
2 325
16.7
508 512
219
2 369
528 225
222 974
1 187
377
262
344
302
213
649
168
41
13
2 203
392 315
687
176 355
681
172 506
179
60 158
2 037
168 504
1 754
75 790
1 340
245
104
55
1 013
56 044
54
2 839
61
1 756
136
19 294
226
12 781
92
16 241
53
13 671
45
2 570
566
301 504
1 222
22 263
1 436
371 219
1 849
77 494
1 611
53 575
780
23 919
56
1 552
2 325
1 640
560
125
2 309
1 627
557
125
16
13
3
1
769
12.7
466
762
264
1
761
341
331
19;
828
770
370
284
183
275
161
359
110
13
6
1
702
38S
146
428
120 529
424
120
191
167
42 913
1 595
118 113
1 383
58 445
1 082
169
85
40
4
3
771
42 783
43
1 207
53
1 980
115
9 180
186
4 518
73
25 676
42
14 612
42
11 064
444
302 735
925
20 238
1 087
360 130
1 405
59 715
1 263
43 420
549
16 295
52
1 197
1 769
1 342
357
70
1 754
1 330
356
66
15
12
1
2
927
6.7
304 285
328
206 275
232 292
685
223
141
101
111
73
137
60
25
17
881
286 336
196
59 944
191
56 063
118
41 995
809
59 325
710
26 631
582
78
25
21
343
26 210
11
261
17
655
45
3 296
62
2 272
25
2 954
14
1 761
13
1 193
257
231 402
450
10 604
549
259 373
687
25 947
627
18 996
213
6 951
11
298
927
733
146
48
921
729
144
48
6
4
2
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 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
Total
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 worl< off fami:
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 (Oil)
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) __
Beet cattle, except feedlots (0212)
Dairy farms (024)
Poultry and eggs (025) ___ _
Animal specialties (027) _
General farms, pnmarily livestock (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
8 653
3 906
1 373
6 122
7 810
4 057
8 896
1 240
1 461
6 195
979
811
1 243
2 137
6 904
18.4
2 837
201
1 501
2 541
3 498
3 422
2 769
52.0
13 518
414
1 217
1 998
1 998
184
591
154
S8S
6 557
4 437
1 084
174
1 166
222
4 253
1 214
655
6 122
3 501
1 642
776
442
424
979
264
358
638
3 582
23.9
1 280
93
572
789
1 173
1 653
1 842
55.4
5 948
174
11 605
4 764
4 461 990
3 280 252
1 514
827
1 926 353
1 527 670
479
350
1 580 211
1 410 765
40
26
439
324
72
46
107 914
74 746
27
16
45
30
262
135
240 099
222 186
2 358
573
3 938
1 083
822
313
951
392
890
431
672
386
461
288
408
257
1 263
842
892
612
572
385
705
560
569
769
769
103
236
74
206
2 789
1 902
936
92
292
56
28
19
21
3.4
25
67
17 390
20
4 352
1
(D)
5
(D)
392
127
53
246
280
133
57
90
46
48
136
190
92
6.4
106
562
10
423
256 448
100
61 222
30
(D)
30
3
1 490
3
16
(D)
177
111
142
14
35
3
SS4
139
96
789
408
264
98
82
84
117
102
76
149
305
9.7
157
789
759
30
568
510 586
121
182 915
52
143 699
2
50
20
31 946
6
12
28
83 024
95
90
23
41
40
58
44
32
125
111
45
85
89
285
168
185
19
52
5
794
223
156
1 173
595
399
155
114
130
179
44
57
123
681
18.6
268
1 173
49.8
1 140
33
905
848 991
145
374 679
84
240 116
9
75
9
27 310
3
6
30
70 085
128
53
56
85
81
68
60
186
130
104
154
99
129
129
27
29
24
35
510
363
245
13
51
11
1 220
287
146
1 653
402
202
117
83
263
25
47
88
1 168
27.4
325
1 653
59.6
1 611
42
1 257
946 057
256
415 903
93
432 729
10
83
13
(D)
1
12
34
(D)
125
276
82
121
128
94
81
80
232
163
109
162
142
189
1b9
37
52
19
61
791
507
232
23
84
23
42 UTAH
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
Total
Age of operator (years)
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
65 and over
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 worts off farm:
None
Any
1 to 99 days
100 to 199 days
200 days or more
Not reported
Operators by years on present fami:
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
institutionaJ. 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 (Oil)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton (0131)
Tobacco (0132)
Sugar crops, insh potatoes, hay,
peanuts, and other field CTops (0133,
0134, 0139).. _
Vegetables and melons (016)
Fruits and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (018)
General farms, phmarily 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, prtmarily livestock (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
4 400
2 692
718
556
7 254
464
1 019
5 771
547
885
1 499
3 322
14.2
1 557
108
929
1 752
2 325
1 769
927
49.4
7 570
240
6 841
1 181 738
687
398 683
129
169 446
14
115
26
33 168
11
15
127
17 913
1 785
2 855
509
559
459
286
173
151
421
280
187
145
648
1 229
1 229
81
355
80
379
3 768
2 535
148
82
874
166
108
22
29
22
3.6
35
21.7
93
10 448
9
569
1
(D)
5
(D)
548
323
58
21
908
46
83
779
138
266
294
92
5.3
139
30.3
909
20
794
88 060
97
26
190
13
31
752
1
12
25
3 960
262
329
59
78
44
30
18
16
32
35
16
10
89
122
450
311
17
15
131
13
1 074
536
142
1 752
51
1 701
80
215
1 406
175
259
510
521
8.3
287
1 752
1 707
45
1 542
233 743
157
90 672
22
25 721
3
19
10
9 174
8
2
21
889
485
620
106
126
102
51
25
30
93
48
37
29
122
244
244
18
61
18
82
796
521
1 351
819
1SS
2 325
60
2 265
109
296
1 860
118
201
413
1 204
13.9
388
2 325
49.6
2 261
64
2 066
364 804
182
114 269
37
9 185
3
34
10
16 157
2
8
30
4 077
505
838
152
161
155
89
82
45
130
68
60
40
184
387
387
26
113
22
121
1 102
737
48
18
258
46
968
636
166
1 769
93
1 676
103
279
1 294
76
106
205
1 036
20.3
346
1 769
58.9
1 723
46
1 574
315 774
139
54 874
29
86 691
2
27
3
2 474
24
6 949
329
686
121
119
110
70
47
38
100
59
48
42
165
302
24
101
22
61
874
602
26
11
130
407
328
192
927
320
607
117
135
355
17
24
55
469
28.8
927
71.5
871
56
772
168 909
103
112 089
28
16 097
5
23
2
(DJ
1
22
(D)
178
343
64
64
40
43
19
22
59
47
24
24
79
154
154
4
48
11
43
481
332
11
8
52
26
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 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]
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
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text)
. farms. -
13 932
6 122
93
572
789
1 173
1 653
1 842
$1,000..
551 901
462 266
3 340
47 099
91 296
136 605
116 525
67 400
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
4 299
1 924
1 990
1 673
1 389
1 368
890
786
528
739
820
921
1 137
827
10
5
15
21
19
14
8
45
29
63
72
78
157
94
92
30
49
81
102
191
163
72
48
83
142
213
285
220
196
134
181
212
264
324
249
371
$2,500 to $4,999
282
$5!000 to $9,999
348
$10,000 to $19,999 — -
292
$20,000 to $39,999
245
$40i000 to $99,999-
166
$100,000 to $249,999 -
93
$250,000 to $499,999
272
253
1
26
55
66
76
29
$500,000 or more
127
111
_
8
26
44
17
16
Grains
. (arms—
3 484
1 949
35
205
240
363
547
SS9
$1,000..
41 372
32 793
322
4 282
6 639
8 022
8 734
4 794
Sates of $40,000 or more
- farms..
235
215
_
34
50
47
61
23
$1.000..
19 833
17 644
-
2 402
4 717
4 466
4 433
1 625
Com for grain
. famns..
264
168
4
22
30
36
40
36
$1.000..
2 831
2 420
(D)
271
526
705
(D)
276
Wheat -
. farms..
1 604
1 024
16
104
123
206
296
279
$1,000-
21 946
18 144
150
2 244
3 150
4 626
4 921
3 053
Soybeans
. farms--
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1,000..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sorghum for grain
_ farms..
10
6
-
1
-
-
4
1
$1,000..
46
42
-
(D)
-
-
(D)
(D)
Oats
. farms..
341
170
2
23
23
27
54
41
$1,000..
515
260
(D)
(D)
27
62
76
(D)
Other grains
. farms. -
2 256
1 241
26
145
166
210
354
340
$1,000.-
16 034
11 926
147
1 716
2 936
2 629
3 080
1 418
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..
4 118
1 901
32
222
248
338
513
548
$1,000..
43 035
32 802
438
4 746
7 885
7 266
8 232
4 235
Sales of $40,000 or more
. farms..
225
204
3
30
58
51
48
14
$1.000..
19 611
17 970
166
2 346
5 810
3 968
4 488
1 191
Vegetables, sweet com, and melons ..
- farms..
429
244
3
17
16
61
85
62
$1,000-.
7 087
6 276
12
380
196
2 740
2 143
805
Sales of $40,000 or more
. farms..
37
36
-
4
1
12
14
5
$1,000-
4 172
(D)
-
237
(D)
2 217
1 134
474
Fruits, nuts, and berries
. farms. -
613
262
1
16
38
33
62
112
$1,000-
10 016
6 705
(D)
(D)
701
2 286
1 979
1 157
Sales of $40,000 or more ._
. farms—
42
35
4
4
6
16
5
$1,000..
7 302
5 268
-
455
583
1 930
1 684
616
Nursery and greenhouse products
- farms..
192
103
1
6
18
26
32
20
$1,000..
22 264
18 529
(D)
(D)
8 143
6 248
1 777
1 788
Sales of $40,000 or more
. farms..
65
46
3
11
17
12
3
$1,000..
21 174
18 057
-
504
8 077
6 146
1 650
1 680
Other crops.—
.. farms..
135
89
1
11
9
16
36
16
$1,000..
6 325
6 233
(D)
(D)
1 906
1 760
2 003
307
Sales of $40,000 or more
.. farms—
18
18
2
3
4
6
1
$1,000.-
5 787
5 787
-
(D)
1 882
1 631
1 804
(D)
- famis--
499
184
4
23
26
26
55
50
$1,000..
45 513
33 364
291
7 932
9 315
7 292
3 812
4 721
Sales of $40,000 or more _
-. famis..
108
71
1
13
15
12
21
9
$1.000..
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
9 268
7 249
3 756
4 671
Dairy products
.. farms..
1 286
135 960
1 029
127 075
23
1 524
149
14 821
201
25 520
268
36 194
255
35 670
133
$1.000..
13 345
Sales of $40,000 or more
.. farms.-
809
760
14
99
155
217
200
75
$1,000-
129 576
122 202
1 416
14 090
24 623
35 194
34 426
12 453
Cattle and calves
.- farms..
7 825
4 050
57
367
526
831
1 104
1 165
$1,000..
183 086
153 266
570
8 835
23 596
52 669
37 796
29 801
Sales of $40,000 or more
.. farms..
768
678
4
50
119
195
194
116
$1.000..
127 302
116 978
182
5 626
18 591
44 636
27 586
20 357
Hogs and pigs
.. farms—
743
271
6
39
38
51
76
61
$1,000-
4 978
3 498
47
984
612
1 045
486
324
Sales of $40,000 or more
-. farms..
20
17
-
5
3
4
3
2
$1,000..
2 744
2 356
-
809
494
747
(D)
(D)
Sheep, lambs, and wool
.. farms..
2 215
980
6
63
114
183
303
311
$1,000..
27 512
23 733
26
1 868
3 534
6 854
7 553
3 897
Sales of $40,000 or more __.
.. farms--
149
133
-
8
25
33
45
22
$1.000..
19 844
18 898
-
1 447
2 986
5 806
5 807
2 852
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text)
-- farms—
1 776
616
10
66
105
122
186
127
$1,000-
24 751
17 991
105
1 842
3 250
4 230
6 340
2 225
Sales of $40,000 or more
.. farms..
145
120
1
17
18
32
38
14
$1,000..
18 921
15 567
(D)
(D)
2 875
3 766
5 587
1 670
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork,
and other agricultural services
-- famis--
884
557
9
93
91
128
148
88
$1,000..
3 459
2 991
32
522
786
554
828
269
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text)
.. farms..
1 489
523
13
43
65
88
135
179
$1,000..
4 394
2 876
35
190
347
839
894
572
See footnotes at end of table.
44 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
lExdudes abnormal tantis; see text For
meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Item
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text)
-- farms..
7 810
89 635
108
930
929
8 335
1 752
21 944
2 325
24 961
1 769
18 095
927
$1,000..
15 351
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
3 513
48
413
839
1 Oil
753
449
$2,500 to $4,999 .._
1 396
1 251
853
IS
18
13
170
151
104
296
236
194
435
376
262
321
313
210
159
$5,000 to $9,999
157
$10,000 to $19.999
70
$20,000 to $39,999—
468
11
61
109
140
102
45
$40,000 to $99,999
231
3
16
54
77
49
30
$100,000 to $249,999
63
g
14
18
16
6
$250,000 to $499,999
19
3
5
3
2
6
$600,000 or more
16
_
5
3
3
5
Grains
.. farms..
1 535
8 579
22
114
174
1 008
326
2 642
464
2 467
380
1 718
169
$1,000..
630
Sales of $40,000 or more
.. farms..
20
3
4
8
5
$1.000..
2 189
-
248
1 153
525
263
-
Com for grain
.. farms..
96
410
2
(0)
14
(D)
19
102
37
157
17
62
7
$1.000..
17
Wheat
_. farms..
580
3 802
7
40
65
456
108
762
164
1 332
141
807
75
$1.000..
406
Soybeans
.. farms..
-
.
$1,000.-
-
-
-
-
_
-
_
Sorghum for grain
__ farms..
4
-
.
1
2
_
1
$1.000..
3
-
-
(D)
(D)
_
(D)
Oats
.. farms..
171
2
15
46
46
49
13
$1.000..
255
<?^
(D)
(D)
(D)
89
(D)
Other grains
.. famis..
1 015
114
226
312
251
97
$1,000..
4 108
70
454
1 718
915
760
190
Cotton and cottonseed
.. farms. -
_
_
_
_
_
.
_
$1,000..
-
.
-
-
_
_
_
Sales of $40,000 or more
.. famns..
-
-
.
-
.
.
.
$1,000..
-
-
.
_
_
.
_
Tol)acco
.. farms..
:
:
:
:
-
-
_
$1,000..
_
Sales of $40,000 or more
.. fanns..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1.000..
-
.
-
-
-
_
-
Hay, silage, and field seeds
.. farms..
2 217
36
255
468
689
535
234
$1.000..
10 233
190
1 230
2 065
3 187
2 718
844
Sales of $40,000 or more
.- farms- -
21
.
2
3
8
7
1
$1,000-
1 641
-
(D)
142
496
627
(D)
Vegetables, sweet com, and melons __
-- farms- -
185
4
16
50
59
42
14
$1,000-
811
12
93
201
294
157
55
-- farms- -
1
-
-
-
1
-
-
$1.000..
(D)
-
-
-
(D)
_
_
Fnjits, nuts, and hemes
.. 'arms..
351
3
22
70
121
97
38
$1.000..
3 311
13
181
1 899
552
498
168
Sales of $40,000 or more
.. farms..
7
1
1
3
1
1
$1.000..
2 034
-
(D)
(D)
159
(D)
(D)
Nursery and greenhouse products
.. farms..
89
1
5
22
25
24
12
$1.000..
3 735
(D^
(D)
493
2 241
454
219
Sales of $40,000 or more
.. farms..
19
2
6
4
4
2
$1.000..
3 117
(D)
(D)
371
2 058
285
(D)
Other crops
.- farms..
$1.000..
46
91
-
5
24
11
27
16
32
11
8
3
1
Sales of $40,000 or more
-- fanns..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1,000-
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
Poultry and poultry products _.
-. farms- -
315
3
48
105
93
47
19
$1,000-
12 149
(D)
(D)
3 364
456
596
6 196
Sales of $40,000 or more
.. farms-.
37
10
12
4
5
6
$1,000..
12 015
-
1 531
3 323
433
552
6 176
Dairy products
.. famns..
257
8 885
7
43
31
316
78
3 349
88
2 337
40
1 595
13
$1.000..
1 247
Sales of $40,000 or more
.. farms..
49
-
2
16
16
11
4
$1.000..
7 374
-
(D)
(0)
1 817
1 334
1 106
Cattle and calves
.. faims--
3 775
29 820
44
314
432
2 405
787
5 468
1 143
8 594
921
8 161
448
$1.000..
4 878
Sales of $40,000 or more
.. farms..
90
2
3
20
22
22
21
$1.000..
10 324
(D)
(D)
1 447
2 569
3 367
2630
Hogs and pigs
.. farms..
472
1 480
11
54
62
130
140
448
157
581
73
233
29
$1,000-
34
Sales of $40,000 or more ___
-- farms..
3
389
:
:
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
-
$1,000..
-
Sheep, lambs, and wool
.. farms..
1 235
19
140
296
363
261
156
$1,000--
3 779
86
485
735
973
704
796
Sales of $40,000 or more
— famis—
16
-
-
3
5
2
6
$1.000..
946
-
-
120
(D)
(D)
419
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text)
.. farms..
1 160
6 761
14
50
172
650
359
1 254
356
3 268
178
1 254
81
$1,000..
285
Sales of $40,000 or more
.. farms..
25
3
4
11
7
-
$1,000-
3 354
-
177
295
2 105
776
-
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork.
and other agricultural services
— farms..
327
12
54
98
85
56
22
$1,000..
468
16
92
134
136
67
23
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) __.
.. farms..
966
1 517
12
6
131
129
250
401
304
533
185
291
84
$1,000-
157
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 45
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)
45 to 54
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms.
$1,000.
Feed grains farms.
$1,000.
Wheat farms.,
$1,000.
Cotton famis-
$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 latwr famts..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999.
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49.999
$50,000 or more
Wor1<ers by days worked:
150 days or more farms..
workers..
Less than ISO 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 wrth 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.
223
152
2 332
1 938
91
59
(D)
(D)
153
106
1 812
1 512
3
2
(D)
(D)
5 436
79 650
2 470
66 937
3 903
868
364
301
1 410
503
294
263
8 424
107 827
3 795
89 278
6 370
1 018
737
299
2 184
720
631
260
3 440
381 712
56 859
1 803
317 133
46 979
2 802
486
152
1 245
433
125
2 336
560
298
246
864
471
264
204
5 949
6 416
3 329
5 194
4 505
1 252
132
60
2 110
1 047
115
57
5 757
10 241
3 034
8 718
3 770
1 533
391
63
1 486
1 110
376
62
5 403
5 225
2 955
4 329
4 286
910
187
20
2 025
737
175
18
6 028
41 628
3 337
35 121
4 591
939
346
152
2 059
820
322
136
2 287
6 043
5 134
23 808
1 779
4 996
2 671
14 314
999
3 376
518
2 606
435
388
146
30
157
224
109
28
5 999
7 190
2 650
4 667
4 102
1 678
206
13
1 421
1 037
180
12
74
507
49
18
6
1
83
1 077
52
16
13
2
59
3 241
457
55
3
1
78
154
38
30
10
57
277
29
27
1
41
89
39
115
2
(D)
77
187
29
42
6
15
295
6
(D)
9
(D)
236
4 652
149
32
30
25
302
10 544
164
44
64
30
199
52 773
7 483
123
60
16
32
38
31
305
441
178
113
9
5
251
737
101
105
42
3
284
570
160
97
26
1
315
177
217
66
22
10
124
399
272
1 543
62
(D)
31
17
13
1
217
392
94
104
19
25
466
13
163
15
303
416
11 106
181
103
75
57
560
19 242
239
139
131
51
327
70 461
10 904
214
88
25
135
104
44
44
438
906
217
181
25
15
432
2 020
153
185
77
17
432
879
297
82
49
4
505
7 556
275
139
60
31
315
992
387
2 435
72
421
27
22
18
5
302
614
177
93
28
4
39
494
12
22
28
472
564
26 232
293
102
86
83
910
26 468
484
174
178
74
410
84 034
12 081
252
124
34
156
117
83
54
821
1 761
464
300
38
19
667
2 363
259
279
110
19
669
1 291
384
238
38
838
9 935
466
231
513
1 526
690
3 916
131
852
30
60
31
10
560
178
231
276
51
2
522
16
121
31
(D)
2
P)
695
14 410
386
169
76
64
1 058
20 628
591
212
182
73
497
69 654
10 360
351
111
35
229
145
69
54
952
1 375
603
305
30
14
852
2 224
409
323
108
12
532
226
47
3
873
9 514
502
222
115
34
526
1 328
667
3 583
131
741
34
65
22
10
760
1 499
380
319
56
5
46 UTAH
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
Item
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 10 44
45 10 54
55 to 64
65 arid over
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received
Feed grains __
Wheat
Cotton
.. farnis..
$1,000..
.. farms—
$1,000..
.. farms..
$1,000--
.. farms-
71
393
32
(D)
47
300
1
(D)
2 966
12 713
2 493
365
70
38
4 629
18 550
4 186
298
106
39
1 637
64 579
9 880
1 557
53
27
1 472
89
34
42
2 620
1 221
2 395
205
17
3
2 723
1 523
2 284
423
15
1
2 448
896
2 261
173
12
2
2 691
6 508
2 532
119
24
16
508
1 047
2 463
9 494
481
770
278
164
37
2
3 349
2 523
2 681
641
26
1
55
308
26
29
66
137
55
13
22
107
18
22
22
20
12
20
10
10
2
8
21
8
21
21
41
21
1
(D)
21
52
56
50
41
15
9
35
5
12
6
23
371
1 234
286
77
7
1
535
1 758
494
20
19
2
179
7 621
1 245
170
7
2
149
9
13
6
326
134
294
32
324
164
268
56
341
101
311
30
265
442
256
1
8
25
744
40
37
26
13
1
409
356
264
125
9
46
5
4
7
42
878
3 960
725
91
43
19
1 191
5 619
1 064
89
20
18
484
20 499
3 114
455
15
14
437
28
2
17
563
290
520
34
7
2
618
319
537
78
3
508
233
474
32
1
1
667
1 943
606
51
6
2
146
332
604
2 400
100
103
61
35
4
658
605
522
132
3
1
31
140
13
40
21
100
873
3 192
764
95
6
8
1 429
4 477
1 290
78
54
7
503
8 299
1 363
485
17
1
449
35
16
3
880
446
803
69
7
1
912
633
739
164
8
1
787
302
723
60
3
1
924
1 990
875
45
2
2
179
365
851
3 453
171
300
95
54
21
1
998
681
789
204
5
17
130
7
(D)
11
(D)
574
1 483
513
47
10
4
952
2 532
869
69
10
4
278
6 977
1 041
262
13
3
253
16
2
7
608
256
550
55
3
565
295
465
97
3
548
183
504
37
7
538
1 217
510
16
6
6
89
152
486
2 012
100
151
47
52
1
865
639
711
137
17
5
43
2
a,,
(D)
Soytieans. peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and honey
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestocl< and poultry purchased
Farnis with expenses of-
$1 to $4,999
$1.000..
.. farms..
$1,000..
.. famis..
$1,000..
1
(D)
215
2 536
179
$5 000 to $19 999
26
4
$50 000 or more
6
Feed for livestock and poultry
Fanns with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
.. farms..
$1,000..
454
4 027
414
$5,000 to $19,999
29
3
$80,000 or more
8
Commercially mixed fonnula feeds
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons
.. farms. -
tons..
$1.000..
171
21 077
3 099
163
1
500 tons or more
7
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $4,999
162
$5 000 to $19 999
1
$20,000 to $49,999
1
$50,000 or more
7
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
.. famis..
$1,000..
223
84
208
$1,000 to $4,999
15
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 or more
_
Commercial fertilizer
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $999
.. famis--
$1,000-.
294
101
273
$1,000 to K999
20
$5,000 to $1 9,999
1
Other agricultural chemicals
Fanns with expenses of-
$1 to$999__.
.. farms..
$1,000..
243
69
228
$1,000 to $4,999
14
$5,000 to $19,999
1
$20,000 or more ... ...
Hired farni labor
Famns with expenses of-
$1 to $4,999 -
.. farms..
$1,000..
276
875
262
$5,000 to $19,999
6
$20,000 to $49,999
2
6
Workers by days wor1(ed;
150 days or more
66
Less than 150 days
Contract labor
woriiers—
.. farms.,
woriiers—
- farms -
156
249
833
70
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $999
$1,000..
179
49
$1,000 to $4,999
10
$5,000 to $19,999
10
$20,000 or more
1
Customworii, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
.. farms- -
$1,000..
363
190
334
$1,000 to $4,999 --
28
$5,000 to $19,999
1
$20,000 or more
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 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
Item
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms..
13 816
6 114
160
530
823
1 285
1 600
1 716
$1,000..
48 407
38 401
575
3 736
7 627
11 006
10 147
5 311
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $999
7 229
4 158
1 973
1 874
2 102
1 708
46
67
44
123
187
187
185
234
303
168
487
495
485
531
474
867
$1 ,000 to $4,999
596
$5,000 to $19,999
205
$20,000 or more
456
430
3
33
101
135
110
48
Petroleum products (arms..
13 805
6 114
160
530
823
1 285
1 600
1 716
$1,000..
35 467
27 822
413
2 776
4 976
7 876
7 487
4 294
Gasoline and gasotiol tarms..
12 803
5 754
139
522
788
1 203
1 493
1 609
$1,000..
17 714
13 352
172
1 152
2 196
3 708
3 757
2 366
Diesel fuel farms..
8 207
4 477
129
425
649
1 077
1 235
962
$1,000..
12 371
10 286
159
1 225
1 930
2 824
2 800
1 347
LP gas, butane, and propane farms..
1 986
1 196
19
116
172
321
348
220
$1,000..
1 458
1 166
12
125
242
350
263
174
Fuel oil and kerosene fanns..
566
355
11
34
66
63
89
92
$1,000..
294
150
2
16
18
41
41
33
Natural gas farnis..
829
556
31
40
89
147
134
115
$1,000..
1 403
1 209
36
110
270
500
183
110
Motor oil and grease farms..
13 800
6 109
160
530
823
1 280
1 600
1 716
$1,000..
2 228
1 659
32
147
319
453
443
264
Electricity farms..
8 022
4 167
97
371
601
978
1 176
944
$1,000-.
12 457
10 226
162
941
2 488
3 072
2 593
968
Other-coal, wood, coke, etc farms..
1 250
619
-
71
92
159
158
139
$1,000..
483
354
-
19
163
57
66
48
Interest expense farnis..
6 144
3 344
96
392
570
891
914
481
$1,000..
59 616
48 518
626
5 601
10 523
15 063
11 572
5 134
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
1 372
2 340
933
505
1 004
560
12
38
34
44
124
68
47
159
72
121
214
154
178
282
160
103
$1,000 to $4.999
187
$5,000 to $9,999
72
$10,000 or more
1 499
1 275
12
156
292
402
294
119
Farms reporting no Interest expense
(see text)
7 174
2 524
63
118
225
340
616
1 162
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment farms..
13 860
6 126
160
530
824
1 290
1 593
1 729
$1,000..
469 815
334 845
5 990
33 474
63 669
85 662
88 918
57 132
$1 to $4,999
1 347
287
14
28
33
20
73
119
$5,000 to $9,999
3 735
2 663
981
925
9
55
48
78
88
88
100
184
266
213
470
$10,000 to $19,999
307
$20,000 to $49,999
3 314
1 727
38
185
198
386
419
501
$50,000 to $99,999
1 606
1 115
34
55
180
328
317
201
$100,000 to $199,999
840
752
10
103
146
179
225
89
$200,000 to $499,999
337
322
32
85
88
76
41
$500,000 or more
18
17
_
1
6
5
4
1
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Automobiles farms..
7 793
4 301
58
317
521
966
1 190
1 249
number. _
11 230
6 432
69
435
854
1 497
1 884
1 693
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
12 267
5 656
121
502
746
1 232
1 499
1 556
number. _
23 135
13 151
198
1 098
1 920
3 416
3 719
2 800
Wheel tractors farms..
11 515
5 488
137
436
769
1 202
1 441
1 503
numt)er..
21 515
12 546
298
1 010
1 883
2 972
3 591
2 792
2 or 3 farms..
4 576
2 716
42
228
383
621
709
733
number..
10 511
6 398
98
537
925
1 480
1 698
1 660
4 or more farms..
1 088
890
27
72
160
236
305
90
6 153
4 266
132
337
732
1 147
1 466
452
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms..
1 429
1 028
12
148
184
237
279
168
number..
1 588
1 157
12
175
209
275
300
186
Com heads for combines farms..
207
183
16
36
34
66
31
number..
225
201
_
16
38
41
69
37
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
_
number..
-
_
_
_
_
_
_
-
Mower conditioners farms..
5 167
3 087
69
263
492
722
839
702
number..
5 529
3 355
75
285
550
767
926
752
Pickup balers farms..
6 273
3 549
82
281
502
834
968
882
numt>er..
6 944
4 041
88
320
627
957
1 099
950
Reld forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel farms..
1 793
1 259
37
83
227
306
412
194
number..
1 973
1 414
40
95
252
344
468
215
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
Commercial fertilizer _ farnis..
5 757
3 034
78
251
432
667
852
754
acres on which used..
468 649
390 310
6 953
45 631
81 545
102 893
97 187
56 101
Ume farms..
_
-
_
-
-
acres on which us>1..
-
-
-
-
_
-
-
-
tons—
-
_
-
_
_
_
-
-
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control -
2 908
1 699
60
143
207
448
477
364
acres on whtoh used..
186 126
154 304
2 859
19 775
27 362
43 860
41 988
18 460
See (ootrwtes at end of table.
48 UTAH
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 o( abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Other occupations
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
35 10 44
45 to 54
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 gasotiol farnis--
$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
EQUIPMENT'
Automobiles farms..
numl)er-_
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..
numt>er__
Mower conditioners farms..
numt)er..
Pickup t}alers 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.
7 702
10 006
5 355
2 056
265
26
7 691
7 646
7 049
4 362
3 730
2 065
790
282
211
144
273
194
7 691
569
3 855
2 231
631
129
2 800
11 097
867
1 336
373
224
7
734
134
971
1
060
2
754
1
738
1
587
491
88
15
1
3 492
4 798
6 611
9 984
6 027
8 969
1 860
4 113
198
887
401
431
24
24
2 080
2 174
2 724
2 903
534
559
2 723
78 339
1 209
31 822
109
109
180
104
83
52
17
46
109
13
70
73
49
247
8
28
1
12
66
109
1 769
47
33
34
109
143
84
94
S
15
13
10
13
664
967
228
24
888
842
809
515
494
218
91
29
45
2
48
14
888
65
396
119
30
6
506
1 419
140
295
40
22
372
881
14 997
117
324
158
224
53
5
360
450
794
1 093
607
868
158
344
19
94
36
180
180
259
276
40
40
324
7 809
177
4 579
1 747
2 565
1 195
461
87
4
1 747
1 876
1 554
1 020
892
579
194
95
55
5
49
44
1 747
133
812
660
126
29
777
3 673
225
347
115
90
1 751
31 876
239
598
421
354
99
36
4
658
884
1 529
2 296
1 325
2 004
426
951
46
200
423
432
564
619
133
140
618
17 441
245
6 754
2 342
2 972
1 610
645
79
8
2 338
2 308
2 176
1 290
1 114
623
243
71
51
126
78
26
2 338
171
1 300
621
204
918
3 722
267
447
133
71
2 352
43 386
314
731
566
526
187
23
5
1 054
1 679
2 039
3 249
1 905
2 824
638
1 418
44
183
126
134
5
S
721
789
842
904
155
167
1 742
2 154
1 203
486
47
6
1 735
1 666
1 603
973
782
468
186
56
29
5
67
42
1 735
123
456
178
32
409
1 406
156
167
65
21
1 274
1 753
29 764
260
635
402
334
106
11
4
1
897
1 146
1 465
2 201
1 409
2 133
408
898
65
299
912
26 921
415
10 217
110
130
3
3
553
568
696
735
114
120
565
21 060
240
6 964
874
1 095
664
179
23
8
• 874
774
803
481
396
159
76
40
31
7
14
22
874
63
378
301
93
19
141
630
62
52
19
8
686
888
13 179
122
419
191
97
44
13
2
490
60S
675
1 002
697
1 046
225
487
24
111
32
32
13
13
190
192
331
337
85
85
294
4 945
119
2 644
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 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 otfier
occupations
Farming
Total
Age of operator (years)
35 10 44
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control— Con.
Nematodes in crops farms.
acres on wt>icti used..
Diseases in crops and orcfiards farms..
acres on wfiich used..
Weeds, grass, or brushi in crops and
pasture farms..
acres on wtiicti used..
Chemicals for defoliation, growtfi control
of crops, or ttiinning of fruit farms..
acres on whicfi used..
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory farms..
numt}er..
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..
numlier..
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 famis..
number..
Farms witfi—
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..
numt)er. .
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms..
numt)er-.
Cattle and calves sold farms..
number..
$1,000-.
Calves -- farms-.
number-.
$1,000..
Cattle (arms..
number..
$1.000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms..
numt)er-.
$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..
numl)er..
Other farms..
numtjer..
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 li/tay 31 farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 .-- farms..
numljer..
See footnotes at end of table.
113
4 741
445
9 102
3 572
289 781
260
11 300
8 746
847 164
2 216
3 093
1 281
1 114
764
278
7 148
406 537
5 765
317 157
2 020
2 171
768
440
290
76
2 322
89 380
1 191
72
380
386
221
67
5
6 644
228 282
7 469
212 345
7 825
454 331
183 086
3 801
134 679
32 215
6 556
319 652
150 871
1 461
110 055
64 098
1 058
37 614
879
56
56
36
17
14
495
4 129
973
33 485
743
4B 509
4 978
217
8 044
270
518
5 935
454
2 998
384
2 937
81
3 172
179
7 075
2 110
240 846
163
9 996
4 ■>■>■>
681 325
490
1 132
788
878
673
261
3 690
325 205
2 745
242 638
547
1 004
514
351
260
69
1 465
82 567
474
40
303
367
213
64
4
3 513
185 977
3 715
170 143
4 050
371 552
153 266
1 992
100 878
24 092
3 483
270 674
129 174
756
101 085
59 532
376
25 265
279
18
34
22
11
12
194
2 509
345
22 756
271
32 816
3 498
72
4 112
147
206
3 801
183
1 883
159
1 918
7
112
49
1 675
52
4 005
5
21
8
15
3
45
2 091
24
1 002
6
11
4
3
25
1 089
1
4
9
10
1
37
971
41
943
57
1 648
570
25
595
115
51
1 053
454
10
111
58
6
581
2
2
1
1
2
(D)
5
(D)
6
803
47
3
686
32
5
101
5
52
4
49
9
252
11
1 508
226
37 151
36
2 278
379
55 566
52
84
80
92
60
11
327
27 787
195
18 089
36
77
33
31
13
5
188
9 698
55
17
32
50
29
5
326
15 659
326
12 120
367
24 003
8 835
173
9 012
2 010
322
14 991
6 825
49
2 676
1 434
50
7 471
32
2
6
3
2
5
28
(D)
48
(D)
39
9 151
984
16
479
13
28
135
28
513
27
622
3
176
24
1 955
341
50 796
49
2 312
562
114 520
58
92
92
141
121
48
482
50 667
298
34 602
57
72
63
48
45
13
260
16 065
63
4
56
84
42
10
1
471
35 780
478
28 073
526
58 506
23 596
281
15 259
3 652
459
43 247
19 944
107
18 002
9 116
50
3 494
38
2
5
2
1
2
29
301
46
3 193
38
4 841
612
12
223
6
29
356
24
179
21
177
24
1 298
43
1 617
460
65 615
40
2 836
852
184 472
53
171
153
219
167
89
767
86 881
535
63 471
72
165
112
89
76
21
350
23 410
87
4
75
100
64
19
1
737
51 778
766
45 813
831
119 160
52 669
408
24 697
5 944
730
94 463
46 724
132
41 996
25 945
77
7 081
54
3
9
6
2
3
41
775
72
6 306
51
9 278
1 045
5
364
12
42
1 229
39
641
32
588
27
1 013
44
1 233
588
57 829
19
1 403
1 155
188 087
129
274
235
236
210
71
1 022
93 087
786
69 313
159
280
154
93
82
18
368
23 774
114
7
74
87
63
21
2
975
49 280
1 023
45 720
1 104
95 873
37 796
516
27 591
6 641
958
68 282
31 155
227
19 405
11 456
4 550
73
6
8
7
3
2
54
540
86
4 010
76
5 551
486
20
1 548
56
57
671
49
337
45
334
50 UTAH
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
Item
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 10 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, tumlgants, etc.. to
control — Con.
Nematodes In crops farms-
32
.
8
3
17
_
4
acres on wfiicti used..
1 569
-
66
148
1 036
_
319
Diseases in crops and orchards lanns--
266
-
21
68
65
62
50
acres on whicfi used..
2 027
-
226
161
1 129
240
271
Weeds, grass, or brusfi In crops and
pasture farms..
1 462
20
253
317
446
311
115
acres on whicfi used..
48 935
460
6 035
IS 545
13 132
10 184
3 579
Chemicals for defoliation, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms..
97
-
15
25
28
29
.
acres on which used..
1 304
-
268
746
183
107
-
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves Inventory farms..
4 524
55
518
1 010
1 344
1 083
514
number..
165 839
2 080
14 449
30 437
47 712
44 299
26 862
Fanns vnth-
1 to 9
1 726
18
213
454
478
385
178
10 to 49
1 961
25
220
387
618
461
230
50 to 99
493
8
63
92
154
130
46
100 to 199
236
2
15
55
64
62
38
200 to 499
91
2
7
19
25
20
18
500 or more
17
3
5
5
4
Cows and heifers that had calved _. famis..
3 458
45
380
732
1 052
849
400
number..
81 332
730
7 091
14 804
23 221
21 712
13 774
Beef cows farms..
3 020
40
331
593
922
757
377
number..
74 519
683
6 674
12 305
21 293
20 516
13 048
Farms with—
1 to 9
1 473
18
166
308
457
346
177
10 to 49
1 167
17
135
212
352
308
143
SO to 99 -
254
3
23
53
76
64
35
100 to 199
89
1
4
17
24
30
13
200 to 499
30
3
3
11
6
7
500 or more
7
_
2
3
2
Milk cows farms..
857
8
95
268
271
164
50
number..
6 813
47
417
2 499
1 928
1 196
726
Farms with—
1 to 4
717
6
61
231
224
136
39
5 to 9
32
1
5
7
11
8
10 to 49
77
2
9
20
26
13
7
50 to 99
18
6
6
6
1
100 to 199
8
_
_
2
3
3
200 to 499
3
_
_
1
1
1
500 or more
1
3 131
43
338
1
697
946
749
_
Heifers and heifer calves farms..
358
number..
42 305
669
3 282
7 511
12 312
10 846
7 685
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms..
3 754
45
412
835
1 121
911
430
number..
42 202
681
4 076
8 122
12 179
11 741
5 403
3 775
44
432
787
1 143
921
448
numtjer..
82 779
871
7 316
IS 665
23 168
22 719
13 040
$1,000..
29 820
314
2 405
5 468
8 594
8 161
4 878
Calves farms..
1 809
23
216
399
511
447
213
number..
33 801
328
2 843
6 476
8 350
10 066
5 738
$1,000..
8 123
83
686
1 5S6
2 102
2 359
1 337
Cattle larnis..
3 073
30
352
636
953
757
345
number..
48 978
543
4 473
9 189
14 818
12 653
7 302
$1,000..
21 697
232
1 719
3 913
6 492
5 802
3 540
Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms..
705
3
66
136
237
178
85
8 970
15
460
1 093
3 883
1 662
1 657
$1,000..
4 566
7
222
522
2 001
874
941
Hogs and pigs Inventory farms..
682
12
84
201
217
122
46
numl)er..
12 349
378
834
3 490
5 451
1 686
510
Farms witti-
1 to 24
600
8
79
164
181
106
42
25 to 49
38
2
3
7
16
7
3
50 to 99
22
1
1
7
9
4
100 to 199
14
6
2
301
1
5
1
40
2
1
96
4
6
1
99
5
44
1
200 to 499
500 or more
^
Used or to be used for breeding famis..
17
number..
1 620
31
174
440
709
224
42
Other farms..
628
12
72
163
203
113
45
number..
10 729
347
660
3 050
4 742
1 462
468
Hogs and pigs sold famis..
472
11
62
140
157
73
29
number..
15 693
591
1 713
4 429
6 288
2 352
320
$1,000..
1 480
54
130
448
581
233
34
Feeder pigs... farms..
145
4
22
37
54
24
4
number..
3 932
72
750
728
1 786
556
40
$1,000..
122
2
22
23
58
16
1
Utters of pigs farrowed twtween—
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... famis..
312
5
40
98
103
48
18
number..
2 134
28
177
611
987
281
50
Dec. 1 and May 31 farms..
271
5
36
82
90
43
15
numtier..
1 115
21
94
320
508
146
26
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms..
225
4
29
69
79
33
11
number. _
1 019
7
83
291
479
135
24
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 51
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]
Item
Total famiing
and other
occupations
Farming
Total
Age of operator (years)
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
LIVESTOCK-Con.
Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms.
number-
Ewes 1 year old or older farms-
number.
Sheep and lambs sold larms-
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-
numtjer-.
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 ottier 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 grain or seed farms..
acres..
iHjshels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Com for sJlage 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
Wheat for grain farms-
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Barley lor grain farms.
acres,
bushels.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
See footnotes at end of table.
2 270
649 430
2 079
433 578
2 095
490 054
2 037
524 890
5 127 670
6 280
32 764
1 249
3 527
4 103
212
1 533
82
509
33
1 413
2 080 405
1 383
11
2
3
4
2
1 402
1 819 763
171
260 642
125
1 239 298
43
4 357
43
975
546 829
903
366 316
948
419 599
903
447 800
4 370 383
2 577
14 915
405
1 429
1 565
45
649
15
190
23
472
1 716 209
451
6
2
2
4
1
6
470
1 556 685
53
159 524
53
869 009
9
2 559
103
33 462
115
2 648 275
43
4 239
63
1 956 473
446
15 077
1 614 329
446
15 077
294
13 135
1 411 991
294
13 135
1 481
49 707
895 335
1 481
49 707
1 126
44 702
817 230
1 126
44 702
851
543
75
12
543
499
72
12
1 700
237 172
6 659 459
1 073
39 815
1 064
191 337
5 488 322
691
33 097
736
502
227
235
395
321
163
185
3 858
150 422
10 913 555
3 534
129 273
2 369
117 636
8 694 133
2 191
101 477
2 231
1 298
273
56
1 084
984
247
54
8
843
6
625
6
489
6
725
5 923
22
111
7
13
19
4
2 055
4
2 055
3
360
1
(D)
8
146
16 598
8
146
21
780
11 295
21
780
11
16
1 543
45 857
8
387
4
6
5
1
38
1 341
88 983
36
1 176
15
22
1
62
53 919
54
32 420
62
33 247
54
35 595
449 213
212
2 016
39
142
211
7
58
3
24
2
47
588 537
47
549 490
5
39 047
5
327 584
3
102
1
(D)
11
(D)
32
1 392
134 225
32
1 392
127
4 206
73 827
127
4 206
51
6
1
106
23 386
708 297
30
35
14
27
228
13 775
1 014 329
205
11 574
71
118
34
5
114
69 537
104
45 623
109
60 504
100
60 537
531 597
365
2 469
73
272
269
12
260
5
23
1
64
600 323
60
64
575 435
9
24 888
5
315 750
1
(D)
6
(D)
14
434 598
50
2 551
257 246
50
2 551
175
8 553
154 811
175
8 553
67
94
11
3
127
31 847
932 072
87
4 641
42
38
21
26
329
24 474
1 840 781
307
20 949
101
159
48
21
186
149 088
172
99 177
181
114 940
169
116 867
1 145 925
533
2 827
79
294
434
11
230
3
124
18
91
419 372
90
332 243
11
87 129
6
151 319
12
48
11
430 024
75
4 787
537 909
75
4 787
299
14 101
262 341
299
14 101
118
147
29
5
214
49 952
1 377 788
138
8 093
63
63
38
50
481
29 185
2 145 315
450
24 710
193
214
56
18
303
ISO 208
280
132 655
293
136 747
280
156 619
1 479 174
744
3 991
120
435
382
8
51
2
(D)
(D)
119
48 977
114
2
1
1
1
118
44 751
13
4 226
18
28 448
3
2 250
11
44
19
384 054
68
2 882
336 738
68
2 882
303
12 400
233 037
303
12 400
132
149
19
3
305
47 511
1 448 791
206
8 939
109
104
46
46
688
31 772
2 455 523
644
28 646
312
289
80
7
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Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see tejrt. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Other occupations
Total
Age of operator (years)
35 10 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
LIVESTOCK-Con.
Sfieep 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..
numtier..
Goats sold farms..
number..
$1,000-_
POULTRY
Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. farms..
number..
Farms witfi—
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..
numt)er-.
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..
numl)er._
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for grain or seed farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Inigated farms..
acros.-
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
Wheat for grain farms..
acres..
bushels..
Imgated farms..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Barley for grain farms.
acres,
bushels.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
See footnotes at end of table.
1 295
102 601
1 176
67 262
1 147
70 455
1 134
77 090
757 287
3 703
17 849
844
2 098
2 538
167
884
67
319
10
941
364 196
932
S
1
1
2
932
263 078
118
101 118
72
370 289
34
1 798
34
60
29 223
52
691 802
152
1 942
202 338
152
1 942
355
5 005
78 105
355
5 005
308
44
3
636
45 835
171 137
382
6 718
341
181
64
50
1 489
32 786
219 422
1 343
27 796
1 147
314
26
2
19
2 665
17
1 691
18
1 379
18
2 043
19 650
35
168
11
17
15
1
(D)
222
8
(D)
1
(D)
5
54
4 256
5
54
2 612
11
166
7
297
9 611
5
97
3
2
2
22
735
35 193
21
715
14
7
151
14 337
132
10 949
136
8 843
126
10 588
104 733
448
1 934
118
252
288
31
P)
13
41
1
118
2 618
116
(D)
16
(D)
10
244
4
51
5
14
14
159 550
19
306
33 013
19
306
32
420
6 399
32
420
29
3
4
493
138
634
38
1
247
29
18
16
3
161
4 037
254
571
144
3
163
110
46
5
321
21 736
292
13 853
277
14 052
276
15 517
151 609
969
5 248
266
624
704
53
258
16
64
2
296
85 587
292
2
293
15 969
35
69 618
30
141 845
10
724
10
24
29 047
15
255 103
25
336
39 724
25
336
72
988
16 843
72
123
9 609
231 229
75
1 094
65
37
11
10
314
10 699
829 330
279
9 464
231
76
6
1
376
26 959
341
17 173
332
18 655
329
20 693
198 177
1 136
5 682
257
763
835
51
275
22
148
5
7 086
268
1
267
6 535
41
551
20
1 588
17
958
22
120
8
54 080
59
767
82 998
59
767
124
1 450
22 485
124
1 450
112
12
195
14 958
405 699
113
2 001
100
61
14
20
459
8 768
545 037
418
7 036
356
93
10
277
18 749
258
13 149
236
13 446
244
14 353
142 791
797
3 417
134
287
560
23
125
11
58
2
170
5 991
169
5 328
18
663
8
975
2
IP)
(D)
12
69 069
28
323
28 706
28
323
81
1
150
17
714
81
1
150
67
14
157
11
415
263
988
104
1
675
91
37
17
12
375
6
299
422
001
341
5
512
305
151
18 155
136
10 447
148
14 080
141
13 896
140 327
318
1 400
58
155
136
8
97
5
8
(Z)
80
262 692
77
1
79
232 644
7
30 048
4
225 637
1
(D)
1
(D)
3
154 000
16
156
13 641
16
156
35
831
12 052
35
831
29
3
5 063
121 976
47
604
53
26
4
5
158
2 248
132 290
140
1 906
131
26
1
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 53
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
(Excludes abnormal (aniiB; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total fanning
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.
Oats (Of grain (arms..
1 050
604
5
49
74
128
175
173
acres..
13 160
8 248
71
837
1 199
2 018
2 289
1 834
bushels..
772 325
509 010
3 310
52 338
71 420
122 409
147 632
111 901
liTigated (arms..
987
569
5
46
71
122
163
162
acres..
12 036
7 901
71
810
1 129
1 980
2 164
1 747
Irish potatoes farms-
166
102
1
13
8
17
40
23
acres. .
6 423
6 309
(D)
!°!
1 984
1 602
2 045
396
cwt..
1 412 284
1 392 267
(D)
(D)
463 240
314 224
478 820
75 899
Irrigated (arms..
166
102
1
13
8
17
40
23
acres..
6 423
6 309
(D)
(D)
1 984
1 602
2 045
396
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
113
56
-
7
4
5
19
21
5.0 to 24.9 acres
30
23
1
3
1
4
13
1
26.0 to 99.9 acres
12
12
_
2
1
4
5
100.0 acres or more
11
11
_
1
2
4
3
1
Hay-alfaKa. other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. (arms..
9 303
4 496
64
381
563
893
1 271
1 324
acres..
608 739
458 290
3 413
45 259
84 946
109 310
124 659
90 703
tons, dry..
1 861 807
1 450 020
11 722
150 399
279 323
347 030
402 599
258 947
Irrigated farms..
8 664
4 257
59
360
536
843
1 222
1 237
acres..
545 484
417 911
3 080
41 030
78 348
101 057
112 348
82 048
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
4 228
1 191
24
83
79
137
338
530
564
25 to 99 acres
3 378
1 886
28
155
220
382
537
100 to 249 acres
1 267
1 025
12
110
174
275
294
160
250 acres or more
430
394
_
33
90
99
102
70
Alfalfa hay _ farms..
8 399
4 126
55
346
521
822
1 179
1 203
acres-.
459 Oil
339 556
2 665
34 018
65 732
79 528
95 364
62 249
tons, dry..
1 576 745
1 220 725
10 437
130 820
238 200
290 621
347 836
202 811
Irrigated farms..
7 856
3 910
50
325
498
781
1 135
1 121
acres..
412 698
309 936
2 424
30 306
60 681
73 579
86 027
56 919
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... (arms..
429
244
3
17
16
61
85
62
6 964
S 881
9
449
253
2 184
2 064
922
Irrigated (arms..
429
244
3
17
16
61
85
62
acres..
6 964
5 881
9
449
253
2 184
2 064
922
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
205
76
2
3
4
15
19
33
5.0 to 24.9 acres
143
97
1
7
8
26
35
20
25.0 to 99.9 acres
75
65
_
7
4
16
31
7
100.0 acres or more
6
944
6
366
1
21
55
4
43
90
2
156
Land in orchards (amis..
acres..
11 977
7 890
(D)
(D)
1 029
1 776
2 136
1 639
Irrigated (arms
910
354
1
18
54
41
86
152
acres..
11 799
7 817
(D)
(D)
1 028
1 765
2 132
1 588
Fanns by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
569
195
1
7
41
12
46
88
5.0 to 24.9 acres
280
98
4
Q
12
20
19
5
56
10
2
25.0 to 99.9 acres
79
59
~
7
5
17
100.0 acres or more
16
14
3
2
2
Apples fanns..
632
246
1
10
42
34
66
95
Bearing and nonbearing..acres..
3 919
2 742
(D)
(D)
562
624
796
542
pounds..
31 312 081
22 536 371
(D)
(D)
5 303 813
4 722 406
6 681 122
4 556 090
See footnotes at end of table.
54 UTAH
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
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
55 to 64
65 and over
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats for grain farms.
acres,
busfiels-
Irrigated farms-
acres.
Irish potatoes farms.
acres,
cwt.
Irrigated farms-
acres.
Farms by acres harvested;
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. {see text) .. farms..
acres.,
tons, dry..
Irrigated farms.,
acres..
Farms by acres harvested;
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Alfalfa hay farms..
acres.,
tons, dry..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms..
acres..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested;
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more
l.and 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
Apples farms..
Bearing and nonbearing. .acres.,
pounds..
446
4 912
263 315
418
4 135
64
114
20 017
64
114
57
7
4 807
150 449
411 787
4 407
127 573
3 037
1 492
242
36
4 273
119 455
356 020
3 946
102 762
185
1 082
185
1 082
129
46
10
578
4 087
556
3 983
374
182
20
2
384
1 177
8 775 710
3
59
4 900
3
59
i
1
(D)
58
1 858
6 079
53
1 670
34
21
3
49
1 648
5 654
44
1 465
181
61
527
29 766
60
525
n
8
(D)
4
4
531
15 942
43 260
495
13 299
317
189
24
1
480
12 897
37 726
448
10 860
16
104
16
104
37
199
37
199
25
10
2
113
1 155
65 687
104
1 008
11
34
4 203
11
34
10
1
24
(D)
(D)
1 020
30 682
80 572
925
24 582
659
309
48
4
901
24 213
69 217
829
19 760
50
358
50
358
35
12
3
105
1 149
102
1 137
87
29
a
1
71
321
4 096 331
124
1 333
66 334
117
1 128
23
39
7 314
23
39
21
2
1 461
47 640
131 052
1 347
40 416
909
449
88
15
1 309
37 768
112 809
1 211
32 529
59
328
59
328
41
14
4
189
1 070
182
1 030
117
70
2
129
412
932 867
105
1 493
79 816
97
1 183
15
12
2 048
15
12
1 149
36 677
105 266
1 061
32 639
713
371
54
11
1 031
30 178
93 605
964
27 101
42
196
42
196
34
7
1
166
1 140
158
1 111
110
52
3
1
109
243
1 330 664
40
345
16 812
37
232
6
4
377
6
4
588
17 650
45 558
526
14 967
405
153
25
5
503
12 751
37 009
450
11 047
14
59
14
59
11
2
1
78
494
74
471
54
19
5
49
126
615 528
iQata are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 55
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 symtx)ls, see introductory textj
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Age of operator (years)
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
t_and owned farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased from others farms.
acres.
Rented or teased 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 tiarvested:
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.
aaes.
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 inigated farms.
acres.
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 tamis.
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.
9 eS6
100.0
1 662 087
168
9 918
1 844 342
185 959
1 136
1 017
968
1 494
1 211
1 473
990
2 008
581
176
9 155
1 370 025
2 897
467 642
2 876
450 177
820
175 580
9 886
6 998
2 135
753
9 816
6 948
2 121
747
70
50
14
6
2 873
29.1
674 719
235
2 947
683 191
231 826
995
236
246
401
372
428
276
675
209
104
2 691
587 257
785
152 126
780
140 489
258
64 664
8 632
2 597
572 901
233 323
7 514
2 370
251 872
105 567
2 076
451
2 622
709
1 245
471
1 106
503
376
193
81
37
8
6
4 147
1 243
230 668
93 856
211
81
10 741
4 892
269
85
9 465
2 792
506
188
37 582
16 126
886
279
32 573
10 090
375
112
66 738
24 929
226
74
47 472
16 909
193
53
19 266
8 020
2 398
803
922 817
381 054
5 253
1 582
99 631
35 413
5 907
1 788
1 200 957
491 819
7 728
2 327
284 644
120 363
6 893
2 193
196 584
83 307
3 013
835
88 060
37 056
213
84
3 911
1 413
2 873
2 090
593
190
2 851
2 075
589
187
22
15
4
3
51
.5
12 836
252
78
20 541
263 346
2 052
11
12
3
1
10
10
23
7
1
37
9 644
27
(D)
27
3 255
2
(D)
39
5 786
39
2 401
6
11
9
5
7
1
13
1 842
1
(D)
3
1 233
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
10
6 599
27
(D)
21
(D)
35
1 541
35
1 359
3
182
1
(D)
209
2.1
47 463
227
198
31 924
161 232
983
21
18
52
23
28
25
29
172
30 164
77
(D)
77
17 902
11
(D)
154
12 882
143
61
3 109
3
(D)
9
327
15
1 463
16
(D)
7
(D)
3
(D)
4
756
41
28 908
120
(D)
92
(D)
135
7 258
128
5 589
48
1 669
7
(D)
209
132
39
38
209
132
39
38
252
2.5
64 405
256
295
82 269
278 878
1 210
18
9
43
25
63
12
62
53
10
197
37 186
122
29 799
121
29 309
11
2 580
215
22 221
187
9 711
56
32
24
46
22
7
101
10 332
5
74
6
159
14
1 212
21
733
12
1 989
10
1 751
6
238
62
37 230
124
2 965
144
49 313
187
11 475
170
7 911
63
3 564
7
88
252
131
65
56
250
131
63
56
2
345
3.5
92 540
268
368
115 624
298 000
1 100
44
19
33
38
65
14
122
35
18
323
90 800
118
37 559
116
26 679
22
35 819
316
30 207
287
15 566
36
63
65
77
42
3
1
150
10 744
13
656
15
364
24
1 869
41
1 008
16
4 233
12
3 806
8
427
113
52 953
195
5 147
227
67 503
277
16 702
259
12 723
101
3 979
12
184
345
226
94
23
342
225
94
23
3
3
723
7.3
186 585
258
749
190 492
254 328
1 057
50
41
102
79
126
96
172
45
38
704
161 686
196
30 075
196
30 007
53
5 176
661
65 505
607
28 131
109
190
117
129
50
9
3
339
24 843
24
1 885
26
1 424
50
6 030
77
3 192
24
3 761
15
2 692
10
1 069
210
107 983
409
9 336
483
135 518
600
31 890
568
21 654
238
10 236
19
535
723
527
177
19
714
521
175
18
9
6
2
1
56 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms Witli Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con.
I (Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text)
Other occupations
Item
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms
number..
7 013
94
838
1 565
2 084
1 597
835
percent..
70.9
1.0
8.5
15.8
21.1
16.2
8.4
Land in farms
..acres..
987 368
141
6 971
7 842
83
102
114 045
136
788
182 366
117
1 566
303 643
146
2 072
233 100
146
1 631
146 372
Average size of farm
..acres..
175
Value of land and buildings'
. famis..
812
$1,000-
1 161 151
17 706
112 774
257 695
381 053
244 693
147 230
Average per farm ._
.dollars..
166 569
173 588
143 114
164 556
183 906
150 026
181 318
Average per acre_
-dollars..
1 239
1 370
1 163
1 462
1 449
1 031
978
Fanns by value of land and buildings:
$1 to $19.999
781
722
1 093
38
27
14
77
75
211
197
146
191
150
205
254
171
194
282
148
$20,000 to $39,999
75
$40,000 to $69,999
141
$70!000 to $99,999 __
839
1 046
86
93
164
282
316
288
176
273
97
$100,000 to $149.999
109
$150 000 to $199.999 —
714
1
98
199
200
151
65
$200,000 to $499,999
1 333
8
133
305
494
269
104
$500,000 to $999,999
372
8
8
75
139
87
55
$1,000,000 or more
72
6
7
7
26
8
18
Owned and rented land by operator
Land owned
. farms-
6 464
63
682
1 410
1 979
1 537
793
acres—
782 768
5 128
66 510
121 398
247 034
204 432
138 266
Land rented or leased from others
. farms..
2 112
49
393
565
571
360
174
acres..
315 516
2 897
51 944
79 621
100 220
52 868
27 966
Rented or leased land in farms
. farms..
2 096
49
393
562
566
356
170
acres..
309 688
2 897
51 853
75 838
99 485
52 530
27 085
Land rented or leased to otfiers...
. farms. -
562
3
28
109
160
153
109
acres—
110 916
183
4 409
18 653
43 611
24 200
19 860
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland
- farms. -
6 035
70
683
1 284
1 815
1 445
738
acres..
339 578
3 529
40 276
63 991
106 744
83 425
41 613
Harvested cropland
. farms..
S 144
58
577
1 074
1 545
1 246
644
acres..
146 305
1 848
17 083
29 757
44 853
37 329
15 435
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres
1 625
14
180
352
483
383
213
10 to 29 acres _ -
1 913
23
184
407
575
469
255
30 to 49 acres _
774
12
106
136
234
189
97
50 to 99 acres
603
3
83
131
185
137
64
100 to 199 acres
183
6
18
41
51
55
12
200 to 499 acres
44
2
-
6
7
16
1
12
1
3
500 acres or more
aopland:
Pasture or grazing only
. famis..
2 904
32
326
632
902
698
314
acres..
136 812
1 099
13 417
20 853
43 138
36 237
22 068
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured
- famis.-
130
6
8
27
42
36
11
acres..
5 849
377
766
2 075
1 475
895
261
On which all crops failed
- famis—
184
2
22
52
48
47
13
acres. -
6 673
(D)
(D)
830
1 238
1 017
484
In cultivated summer fallow
. farms. -
318
3
28
54
102
95
36
acres.-
21 456
147
4 376
5 147
6 319
3 962
1 505
Idle
. farms..
607
7
51
132
191
171
55
acres..
22 483
(D)
(D)
5 329
9 721
3 985
1 860
Total woodland
- famiS-.
263
4
22
64
82
68
23
acres..
41 809
299
4 736
13 645
13 776
6 469
2 884
Woodland pastured
. farms..
152
3
12
41
45
39
12
acres..
30 563
(D)
(D)
10 190
11 276
4 252
1 691
Woodland not pastured
. farms..
140
1
11
36
41
38
13
acres..
11 246
(D)
(D)
3 455
2 500
2 217
1 193
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured
. farms..
1 595
25
161
343
479
378
209
acres..
541 763
3 455
62 108
87 985
168 299
126 594
93 322
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc.
. farms..
3 671
39
427
859
1 103
839
404
acres..
64 218
559
6 925
16 745
14 824
16 612
8 553
Pastureland, all types
. farnis-.
4 119
53
456
886
1 273
971
480
acres—
709 138
(D)
(D)
119 028
222 713
167 083
117 081
Inigated land
. farms. -
5 401
59
630
1 167
1 654
1 265
626
acres..
164 281
1 895
19 354
35 717
48 565
42 748
16 002
Harvested cropland irrigated
. farms..
4 700
50
531
983
1 425
1 138
573
acres..
113 277
1 435
13 556
23 750
32 961
29 932
11 643
Pasture and other land irrigated
- farms. -
2 178
25
255
508
698
500
192
acres--
51 004
460
5 798
11 967
15 604
12 816
4 359
Land set aside in federal farni programs in
1982
. farms..
129
-
11
31
41
37
9
acres..
2 498
-
250
465
902
652
229
TENURE AND RACE OF
OPERATOR
7 013
94
838
1 565
2 084
1 597
835
Full owners
4 908
45
445
1 003
1 515
1 238
662
Part owners
1 542
18
235
402
461
296
130
Tenants
563
31
158
160
108
63
43
White
6 965
93
832
1 556
2 071
1 684
829
Full owners
4 873
1 532
560
45
18
30
442
232
158
400
160
1 504
459
108
1 228
295
61
658
Part owners
128
Tenants
43
Black and other races
48
1
6
9
13
13
6
Full owners
35
3
7
11
10
4
Part owners
10
.
3
2
2
1
2
Tenants _
3
1
-
2
-
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
UTAH 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]
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Total
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 fami:
None
Any
1 to 99 days
too 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
instrtutionat. 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 (Oil)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton (0131) ..-
Tobacco (0132)
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay,
peariuts, and other field crops (01 33,
0134, 0139)
Vegetables and meloris (016)
Fruits and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (018)
General farms, primarily crop (019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, arid
animal specialties (021)
Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212)
Dairy (arms (024) .-
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
5 937
2 977
972
2 873
7 013
1 977
7 365
790
1 067
5 508
544
672
986
1 638
4 520
17.2
2 070
145
1 047
1 817
2 429
2 320
2 128
52.4
9 536
350
33
B 804
335 051
783
229 171
136
63 492
17
119
27
20 101
9
18
136
14 272
2 120
3 666
709
731
603
396
228
195
551
361
191
135
842
1 569
1 569
111
510
73
470
4 963
3 372
130
65
963
190
1 934
613
326
2 873
1 498
831
363
210
258
544
159
178
275
1 606
25.4
655
51
209
252
345
723
1 293
59.5
2 750
123
2 554
549 321
218
91 708
54
19 968
6
48
9
6 298
2
7
38
7 424
425
903
237
231
206
162
91
75
239
159
82
63
273
442
442
41
175
22
111
1 546
1 089
68
21
148
26
13
12
13
3.7
13
22.1
39
I 683
11
(D)
1
(D)
142
46
21
47
148
45
29
74
14
21
62
60
20
5.4
46
29.6
202
7
182
25 060
24
21 759
2
(D)
1
(D)
252
91
116
37
31
48
45
68
25
37
62
7.0
60
252
39.2
227
25
215
57 205
22
3 943
3
2 054
3
2
(D)
10
(D)
107
70
12
3
31
217
69
59
112
170
68
42
60
63
23
29
57
144
13.9
92
345
49.9
323
22
305
71 335
27
(D)
7
6 268
1
6
1
(D)
1
5
2 260
198
151
5
15
2
513
135
75
377
199
89
60
50
147
20
34
54
460
24.3
155
723
60.0
695
28
639
154 402
53
21 950
14
1 373
4
10
5
5 919
1
4
12
2 941
90
225
60
69
59
36
21
23
64
29
26
21
106
106
8
31
6
31
411
273
4
3
42
IS
58 UTAH
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
Item
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 10 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
4 003
2 364
646
7 013
479
6 534
427
857
5 250
513
808
1 363
2 914
14.0
1 415
94
838
1 565
2 084
1 597
835
49.4
6 786
227
23
6 250
785 730
565
137 463
82
43 524
11
71
18
13 803
7
11
98
6 848
1 695
2 763
472
SCO
397
234
137
120
312
202
109
72
569
1 127
1 127
70
335
51
359
3 417
2 283
62
44
815
164
45
44
5
94
9
85
7
11
67
19
25
18
3.6
32
94
21.7
85
9
83
7 293
8
495
3
54
23
37
7
7
8
3
2
4
2
1
7
20
20
T
2
49
27
1
13
1
509
277
52
638
17
821
45
63
713
130
243
258
79
5.2
128
838
30.4
818
20
3
729
68 452
81
15 477
9
27 728
1
8
19
2 388
242
311
58
72
36
26
14
14
22
29
7
7
77
113
113
8
27
1
43
419
290
11
5
121
13
979
458
128
1 565
39
1 526
73
165
1 288
167
238
472
435
8.1
253
1 565
39.8
1 521
44
7
1 402
150 401
124
23 375
13
3 383
2
11
7
4 404
6
1
19
803
461
597
97
111
89
37
20
22
60
33
26
12
104
223
223
15
56
10
77
721
459
18
18
277
46
1 221
728
135
2 084
50
2 034
99
248
1 687
113
183
378
1 056
13.6
354
2 084
49.6
2 027
57
5
1 877
249 093
155
49 002
25
2 992
2
23
7
1 625
1
6
20
931
490
811
141
146
132
69
47
34
98
59
36
21
163
348
348
22
108
16
115
995
667
19
14
238
46
882
568
147
1 597
78
1 519
96
243
1 180
70
100
190
921
19.9
316
1 597
58.9
1 551
46
3
1 444
199 447
112
22 331
19
7 024
1
18
3
(D)
3
19
(D)
309
667
110
107
96
59
42
33
79
44
31
20
147
275
275
22
97
16
80
796
547
9
5
118
32
367
Not on farm operated
289
Not reported
179
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming
Other ._
Operators by days of work off farm:
None
Any
1 to 99 days
835
286
549
107
100 to 199 days . .
127
315
Not reported
Operators by years on present fami:
2 years or less
3 or 4 years
5 to 9 years
14
19
47
423
Average years on present farm
29 1
Not reported
332
Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
Average age
71 4
Operators by sex:
Male
Female
784
51
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family farms—
acres-
Partnership farms—
acres-
Corporation:
Family held farms..
acres..
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 _ fanns..
acres..
FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
50 to 69 acres
715
111 044
85
26 783
16
2 397
5
11
1
(D)
1
18
(D)
170
340
59
100 to 139 acres
36
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 .
40
12
17
49
35
8
12
FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
148
Cotton (0131) -
Tobacco (0132)
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay,
peanuts, and other field crops (0133.
0134,0139)
148
Vegetables and melons (016)
3
Frurts and tree nuts (017)
46
Horticultural specialties (016)
8
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and
Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212)
293
Dairy farms (024) _
PouHry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027) ..
2
48
General lamis, primarily livestock (029)
26
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 59
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Saies 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
Farming
ItefTi
Age of operator (years)
occupations
Total
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text)
_ farms. -
9 886
48 889
2 873
19 803
51
462
209
1 675
252
1 697
345
2 909
723
5 045
1 293
$1.000..
8 015
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $10,000
8 213
2 053
30
137
171
203
511
1 001
Less than $1,000 (see text)
2 062
341
1
25
51
37
87
140
$1,000 to $1,499
948
158
9
13
13
44
79
$1 ,500 to $1 ,999
739
160
4
9
8
15
37
87
$2,000 to $2,499
550
127
5
2
20
7
28
65
$2,500 to $4,999
1 924
528
5
29
30
48
134
282
$5,000 to $9,999
1 990
739
15
63
49
83
181
348
$10,000 to $14,999
1 043
484
6
33
SO
87
121
187
$15,000 or more
630
336
15
39
31
55
91
105
Grains _
. farms—
1 987
727
17
43
45
88
183
351
$1.000..
6 499
2 683
100
227
224
351
650
1 132
Sales of $5,000 or more
. farms..
425
181
7
20
21
23
44
66
$1.000..
3 599
1 570
77
173
169
206
376
570
Com for grain
. farms..
$1.000..
112
353
39
145
2
(D)
4
24
2
(D)
6
17
6
17
19
69
Wheat
. farms..
719
2 586
291
1 085
6
55
16
67
17
59
34
128
76
310
142
$1.000..
466
Soybeans -
. farms..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1.000..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sorghum for grain
- farms —
5
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
$1.000..
(D)
(D)
-
-
-
-
-
(D)
Oats
- farms
$1,000..
222
(D)
77
(0)
1
(D)
6
5
B
(D)
12
14
20
24
30
(D)
Other grains - -
. farnis..
$1,000..
1 310
3 303
468
1 372
13
36
31
131
27
144
57
192
116
299
224
569
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
. famis..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1,000-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hay. silage, and field seeds
. farms..
2 782
843
15
66
61
98
216
387
$1.000..
8 835
3 378
57
347
278
505
833
1 358
Sales of $5,000 or more
. farms..
614
261
3
29
23
45
60
101
$1.000..
5 092
2 268
30
267
204
414
538
815
Vegetables, sweet com, and melons ..
. farms..
244
88
3
6
3
14
22
40
$1.000..
721
353
(D)
39
(D)
88
92
117
Sales of $5,000 or mofe
.. farms..
57
30
1
4
8
8
9
$1.000..
451
247
(D)
(D)
_
71
62
70
Fruits, nuts, and berries
. farms..
$1.000..
509
1 498
186
633
1
(D)
8
(D)
32
98
13
87
38
142
94
265
Sales of $5,000 or more
. farms—
100
38
3
8
6
8
13
$1.000..
940
393
-
29
76
76
88
123
Nursery and greenhouse products
. farms.-
97
38
1
4
6
13
14
$1,000-
581
219
(D)
-
(D)
(D)
69
76
Sales of $5,000 or more
. farms..
49
18
-
2
5
6
5
$1,000.-
485
197
-
-
(D)
(D)
65
63
Other crops
. farnis..
$1.000..
64
124
31
76
-
2
(D)
3
5
1
(D)
12
46
13
21
Sales of $5,000 or more
.. farnis..
7
4
_
-
3
1
$1.000..
67
47
_
_
_
-
(D)
(D)
Poultry and poultry products
.. farms..
352
82
3
6
6
7
22
38
$1.000..
203
89
16
(Z)
12
(Z)
11
49
Sales of $5,000 or more
.. farms..
11
5
1
1
-
3
$1.000..
106
66
(D)
_
(D)
-
-
(D)
Dairy products —
.. farms..
258
98
5
34
12
14
7
26
$1.000..
1 055
699
32
290
133
82
44
118
Sales of $5,000 or more
-- farms. -
86
61
4
25
12
6
4
10
$1.000-
882
639
(D)
(D)
133
67
37
109
Cattle and calves
.. farms. -
4 886
1 640
27
119
122
211
417
744
$1.000.-
21 852
9 300
172
468
649
1 446
2 466
4 099
Sales of $5,000 or more
— farms..
1 636
758
11
40
53
117
200
337
$1.000..
15 378
7 381
141
346
508
1 217
1 992
3 178
Hogs and pigs
.. farms..
545
114
4
16
11
14
25
44
$1,000..
982
263
18
31
15
57
61
81
Sales of $5,000 or more
.. farnis..
57
19
3
2
1
5
3
5
$1.000..
446
138
(D)
(D)
(D)
40
22
36
Sheep, lambs, and wool
-. farms..
1 610
480
6
32
29
60
139
214
$1.000..
3 328
1 302
26
153
81
169
402
471
Sales of $5,000 or more ._
.. farms..
177
78
1
10
5
10
26
26
$1,000-
1 618
739
(D)
(D)
50
99
241
211
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) ,_ ,__ _ _
farms
1 314
3 211
253
807
8
26
27
82
44
178
33
64
72
229
69
$1,000--
228
Sales of $5,000 or more __
.. farms..
175
49
2
5
12
2
15
13
$1,000..
1 722
521
(D)
58
136
(D)
145
135
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork.
and other agricultural senftces _
.. farms. -
448
650
176
332
3
14
30
72
17
51
32
76
46
56
48
$1,000..
63
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to indivkjuals for human consumption
(see text)
farms
1 205
1 702
302
626
10
32
17
39
30
85
34
76
67
120
144
$1,000-
274
See footnotes at end of table.
60 UTAH
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
Item
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
ToUl sales (see text) farms..
7 013
94
838
1 565
2 084
1 597
835
$1.000..
29 086
474
3 523
6 201
8 894
6 939
3 056
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $10.000- —
6 160
81
734
1 371
1 822
1 387
765
Less than $1,000 (see text)
1 721
14
190
435
497
369
216
$1,000 to $1,499
790
11
110
184
233
165
87
$1,500 to $1,999
579
12
63
124
158
140
82
$2,000 to $2,499
423
11
50.
96
123
79
64
$2,500 to $4,999
1 396
15
170
296
435
321
159
$5,000 to $9,999
1 251
18
151
236
376
313
157
$10,000 to $14,999
559
6
79
127
160
141
46
$15,(X)0 or more
294
7
25
87
102
69
24
Grains farms..
1 260
15
147
256
377
317
148
$1,000__
3 816
52
468
858
1 189
903
348
Sales of $5,000 or more farnis..
244
4
33
60
74
53
20
$1,000..
2 028
24
243
538
632
441
150
Com for grain farms..
73
_
11
17
24
15
6
$1,000..
208
-
35
57
61
41
15
Wheat farnis--
428
4
46
72
137
109
60
$1,000_-
1 501
(D)
183
(D)
501
362
175
Soybeans farms..
-
-
-
~
-
$1,000..
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sorghum for grain farms..
4
-
-
1
2
-
1
$1,000..
(D)
-
-
(D)
(D)
-
•S
Oats farms..
145
1
14
39
40
38
$1,000..
(D)
(D)
23
44
(D)
47
(D)
Ottier grains farms..
842
11
92
174
263
214
88
$1,000..
1 931
34
227
490
586
453
140
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 famis..
-
-
.
-
-
-
-
$1,000..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hay. silage, and field seeds farms..
1 939
26
220
398
593
482
220
$1,000..
5 457
129
616
1 161
1 636
1 329
586
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
353
9
36
82
105
88
33
$1,000..
2 824
88
301
670
830
671
263
Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms..
156
_
14
41
51
38
12
$1,000.-
367
-
58
73
114
105
17
27
_
4
6
10
6
1
$1,000..
203
-
37
35
67
(D)
(D)
Fniits, nuts, and bemes farms..
323
3
18
62
113
92
35
$1,000..
865
13
48
197
307
220
80
Sales of $5,000 or more fanris..
62
1
2
12
24
19
4
$1,000..
547
(D)
(D)
133
209
144
30
Nursery and greenhouse products famis..
59
1
12
19
18
9
$1,000..
362
-
(D)
<^
130
(D)
"%
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
31
-
1
12
9
$1,000..
286
-
(D)
(D)
113
86
58
Other crops farms..
33
_
3
5
13
10
2
$1.000..
48
-
(D)
(D)
21
(D)
w
3
-
1
1
1
$1,000-
21
-
(D)
(D)
(D)
-
-
Poultry and poultry products farms—
270
3
38
92
88
37
12
$1,000..
114
(Z)
7
40
22
26
18
6
.
1
1
3
1
$1,000..
40
-
.
(D)
(0)
17
(D)
Dairy products farms..
160
6
25
51
54
19
5
$1,000..
356
18
73
82
97
62
25
25
1
5
5
6
6
2
$1,000..
243
(D)
54
45
59
51
(D)
Cattle and calves farms..
3 246
37
381
662
980
799
387
$1.000..
12 552
121
1 528
2 431
3 664
3 312
1 477
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
878
8
109
170
247
231
113
$1,000..
7 997
67
1 012
1 550
2 256
2 178
934
Hogs and pigs farms..
431
10
57
129
141
65
29
$1,000..
719
24
85
176
291
109
34
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
38
2
5
8
18
5
2
$1,000-
308
(D)
32
61
147
43
(D)
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms..
1 130
19
130
268
330
241
142
$1.000..
2 026
86
331
395
537
425
253
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
99
4
19
19
26
18
13
$1.000..
880
65
190
131
207
167
119
Other livestocl( and livestock products
(see text) farms..
1 061
13
158
338
322
158
72
$1,000..
2 404
30
294
730
866
328
156
Sales of $5,(X)0 or more farms..
126
1
13
34
S3
15
10
$1,000..
1 201
(D)
(D)
313
534
133
90
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork.
and other agricultural sen/ices farms..
272
8
43
85
63
51
22
$1,000..
318
8
53
117
64
52
23
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) farms..
903
12
119
232
284
178
78
$1.000..
1 076
6
84
238
375
266
109
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 61
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Saies 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 10 44
45 10 54
55 to 64
65 and over
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received
-_ farms--
63
170
37
(D)
31
(D)
1
(D)
3 505
7 261
1 108
652
1 391
354
5 663
7 077
2 250
1 137
2 039
237
1 889
11 253
1 574
1 871
12
6
963
403
480
43
3 380
1 122
2 691
527
153
9
3 522
1 663
2 391
673
458
2 994
806
2 574
291
122
7
3 113
3 475
1 138
820
1 112
43
441
685
2 882
9 608
557
621
240
114
195
a
4 Oil
2 652
2 370
962
654
25
29
82
19
29
12
(D)
916
2 201
236
148
435
97
1 551
2 355
589
295
578
89
511
3 877
535
501
8
2
220
126
147
18
1 164
462
871
217
67
9
1 137
729
628
304
205
991
350
780
143
66
2
968
1 422
333
218
375
42
192
269
867
3 240
173
249
47
SO
75
1
1 111
839
588
290
223
10
46
87
9
22
17
33
44
17
6
10
17
128
18
17
7
1
9
30
12
22
8
19
15
2
17
38
6
38
3
3
1
1
1
2
(D)
2
(0)
1
(D)
1
29
52
18
2
I
1
(D)
1
(D)
82
147
28
15
35
4
109
158
35
23
50
1
73
698
88
72
1
29
2
41
1
67
26
48
18
1
53
33
20
25
8
69
52
49
6
14
84
79
27
41
16
6
(D)
78
(D)
24
(D)
12
12
65
57
34
5
26
1
(D)
1
(D)
132
632
19
8
81
24
170
549
27
27
85
31
78
595
98
77
1
16
33
23
6
97
37
80
11
6
94
66
47
21
26
93
19
84
9
88
83
16
32
40
39
59
63
222
27
26
7
16
4
101
54
63
30
8
i
IP)
116
227
22
23
67
4
237
381
72
53
102
10
47
574
76
47
13
7
27
197
82
103
88
6
150
115
67
39
44
141
61
75
55
11
179
228
51
55
63
10
35
51
179
843
30
59
9
21
117
88
41
47
29
13
60
9
<°^
(D)
270
688
64
38
127
41
436
549
166
87
166
17
122
559
85
122
55
42
25
325
173
240
52
25
8
299
206
198
53
48
220
98
163
32
23
2
217
578
61
41
101
14
61
78
175
522
36
57
14
7
14
1
291
261
164
49
68
10
10
Feed grains
Wheat
Cotton
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and tioney
$1,000..
.. farms..
$1,000..
.. farms..
$1,000-.
.. farms..
$1,000..
.. farms..
7
6
3
4
4
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $499
$1,000..
.. famiS-.
$1,000..
268
410
84
$500 to $999 —
42
$1 000 to $4 999
108
24
Feed for livestock and poultry _
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $499
.. farms..
$1,000..
566
674
272
$500 to $999
99
$1,000 to $4.999
165
$5 000 or more _
30
Commercially mixed formula feeds
1 to 49 tons
.. farms..
tons..
$1,000..
174
1 323
170
166
50 to 99 tons
8
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
100
$500 to $999
41
$1,000 to $4,999
22
11
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees
Farms with expenses ot-
$1 to $499
.. famis..
$1,000..
448
132
378
$500 to $999 . .
48
$1,000 to $4,999
22
$5,000 or more
522
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$1,000..
294
294
$500 to $999
149
$1,000 to $4,999
79
Other agricultural chemicals
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499. _
.. farms..
$1,000..
430
114
371
$500 to $999
41
$1,000 to $4,999
18
_
Hired farm labor
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $499
.. farms..
$1,000..
397
449
177
$500 to $2,499
48
$2,500 to $4,999
154
18
Workers by days worked:
.. farms..
49
Less than 150 days
Contract labor
Famis with expenses of-
$1 to$499_
wori<ers..
.. farms.,
workers..
.. farnis..
$1,000..
71
370
1 343
55
68
17
$500 to $999
15
$1,000 to $4,999
23
_
Customwork. machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment
508
Farnis with expenses of-
$1 to$499_
$1,000..
328
268
$500 to $999
157
$1,000 to $4,999
83
$5,000 or more
-
See footnotes at end of table.
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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Saies of
Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symtx)ls, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Age of operator (years)
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms,
$1,000.
Feed grains _ farms.
$1,000.
Wheat farms-
$1,000.
Cotton farms.
$1,000.
Soytieans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and twney farms.
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Uvestock and poultry purcliased farms..
$1,000..
Farms witfi expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 or more.
Feed for livestoclt and poultry farms..
$1,000..
Farms witfi 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 purcfiased:
1 to 49 tons
50 to 99 tons
100 tons or more
Farms witfi 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 witfi expenses of—
$1 to $499. __
$500 to $2,499___
$2,500 to $4,999 __
$5,000 or more
Worf(ers 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.
34
87
18
(D)
19
64
1
(D)
2 589
5 060
872
504
956
257
112
722
1 661
842
1 461
148
1 378
7 376
1 039
1 370
4
4
743
277
333
25
2 216
660
1 820
310
86
2 385
934
1 763
369
253
2 003
456
1 794
148
56
5
2 145
2 053
805
602
737
1
249
416
2 015
6 368
384
372
193
64
120
7
2 900
1 813
46
166
26
20
67
133
13
5
36
13
21
77
14
13
1
(D)
782
672
431
15
4
11
1
(D)
3
(D)
336
772
114
34
131
57
484
533
210
75
191
8
147
686
114
143
4
71
34
38
4
280
96
217
39
24
278
(D)
179
65
34
286
47
280
6
206
138
134
31
41
17
33
193
539
38
31
13
13
12
361
281
168
96
97
10
2
(D)
1
(D)
751
1 706
241
123
313
74
1 042
1 268
357
233
406
46
406
2 264
289
402
4
205
91
103
7
479
124
420
SI
8
547
215
421
71
55
406
100
323
73
10
514
549
160
116
237
1
76
143
477
1 563
76
61
38
13
25
553
320
143
90
758
1 418
250
168
276
64
1 253
1 278
547
295
377
34
423
2 248
316
64
14
711
205
560
109
22
756
295
550
135
71
599
126
562
21
16
706
711
257
235
214
70
115
673
2 246
127
104
633
460
522
191
119
1
211
146
133
33
864
1 039
306
37
230
1 375
201
230
110
52
66
549
182
431
86
32
532
225
383
70
79
493
140
440
24
24
5
466
401
141
169
156
45
48
440
1 414
86
117
46
40
780
504
535
139
92
14
4
4
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
175
316
56
33
77
9
402
472
182
65
145
10
151
727
105
151
90
14
47
186
47
169
17
271
75
28
14
210
37
168
22
233
217
113
51
41
77
212
557
57
60
43
7
7
325
152
212
95
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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 63
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms Withi Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal fams; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total farming
and other
Farming
Item
Age of operator (years)
occupations
Total
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms..
$1,000..
9 815
a 608
2 937
3 413
78
88
205
240
294
359
378
589
755
958
1 227
1 180
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $499
4 674
2 377
2 701
1 124
654
1 125
17
20
41
69
54
81
95
72
126
108
42
220
289
186
263
546
$500 to $999
280
$1,000 to $4.999
394
$5 000 or more
63
34
_
1
1
8
17
7
Petroleum products farms--
9 804
2 937
78
205
294
378
755
1 227
$1.000..
6 925
2 726
68
181
273
464
754
985
Gasoline and gasoftol farms..
8 953
2 691
61
205
281
328
672
1 144
$1.000..
4 184
1 607
43
111
168
230
452
603
Diesel fuel farms..
4 733
1 677
57
124
161
286
464
585
$1.000..
1 804
745
15
46
70
153
210
250
LP gas, butane, and propane _ farms..
896
342
9
20
19
64
111
119
$1.000..
200
98
4
6
6
33
19
30
Fuel oil and Kerosene farms..
317
127
-
3
20
20
21
63
$1.000..
52
28
-
(Z)
1
6
7
13
Natural gas farms..
244
78
-
4
15
3
56
$1.000..
76
23
-
-
3
5
3
12
Motor oil and grease — farms..
9 799
2 932
78
205
294
373
755
1 227
$1,000..
609
225
6
18
25
37
63
76
Electricity farms..
4 786
1 553
37
113
130
213
460
600
$1,000..
1 497
607
20
51
79
111
175
172
Other-coal, wood, coke, etc. - farms..
829
261
-
27
26
64
66
78
$1,000..
187
80
-
7
7
14
29
23
Interest expense farms..
3 238
976
42
131
160
173
265
205
$1,000..
9 347
3 686
178
431
902
610
1 043
522
Farms with expenses of-
694
438
1 559
547
187
131
435
223
9
3
7
23
14
13
77
27
12
24
70
54
32
11
93
37
72
46
93
54
48
$500 to $999 1
34
$1,000 to $4.999
95
$5,000 or more
28
Famis reporting no interest expense
(see text)
6 220
1 808
36
70
115
177
437
973
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Estimated marttet value of all machinery
and equipment faniis..
g 856
2 946
78
205
295
381
748
1 239
$1,000..
156 474
60 998
1 978
3 790
10 174
8 498
14 597
21 960
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 __
1 301
3 582
2 347
2 128
261
904
702
840
10
2
50
3
27
31
54
91
25
81
53
88
17
91
88
156
72
247
182
175
110
452
$10,000 to $19.999
275
$20,000 to $49.999
327
$50,000 to $99,999 _
422
194
12
2
25
29
63
63
$100,000 to $199,999
62
31
1
10
_
8
12
$200,000 to $499,999
14
14
_
13
_
1
-
$500,000 or more
„
_
-
-
-
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Automobiles _-- farms..
4 806
1 818
16
108
147
240
445
862
number..
6 267
2 344
17
133
201
296
579
1 118
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
8 473
2 624
56
190
249
365
684
1 080
number..
12 272
4 028
68
271
430
652
1 095
1 512
Wheel tractors farms..
7 794
2 487
70
128
264
334
645
1 046
number..
11 294
3 934
130
189
393
536
1 074
1 612
2 or 3 ._ farms..
2 562
1 054
23
52
108
143
276
452
number..
S 605
2 325
58
113
237
310
604
1 003
4 or more farms..
127
46
5
-
-
7
30
4
number. -
584
222
30
-
-
42
131
19
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms..
520
252
2
34
39
23
60
94
number..
536
261
(D)
(D)
39
23
61
102
Com heads for combines farms..
42
23
1
6
9
7
number..
42
23
-
-
(D)
(D)
9
7
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
-
-
-
-
-
-
number..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mower conditioners fanns—
2 717
1 018
20
64
147
142
252
393
number..
2 807
1 046
20
64
158
142
252
410
Pk^kup balers farms..
3 610
1 327
38
84
142
177
339
547
3 742
1 363
38
93
142
185
347
558
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel farms..
707
278
13
8
40
50
82
85
number..
743
300
15
8
41
60
83
93
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
Commercial fertilizer farms..
3 522
1 137
19
53
94
150
299
522
88 509
40 284
677
2 722
6 504
6 282
8 140
IS 959
Lime farms..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
acres on which used..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
tons..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control—
Insects on hay and other crops famis..
1 534
527
19
34
35
92
124
223
acres on which used..
33 420
15 303
490
1 669
734
3 768
3 961
4 681
See footnotes at end of table.
64 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Saies of
Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Item
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products — farms..
$1,000..
6 878
5 195
96
193
788
588
1 539
1 050
2 045
1 454
1 612
1 412
796
496
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
3 550
1 723
1 576
40
7
49
390
221
177
854
326
359
1 058
521
460
758
436
395
450
$500 to $999
212
$1,000 to $4,999
136
$5,000 or more
29
_
_
6
23
-
Petroleum products farms..
6 867
96
788
1 539
2 041
1 605
796
$1,000..
4 199
122
517
849
1 136
1 172
404
Gasoline and gasohol farms..
6 262
95
713
1 353
1 896
1 477
726
$1,000..
2 577
76
318
525
713
690
255
Diesel fuel farms..
3 056
43
407
701
867
686
352
$1,000..
1 060
31
135
215
267
326
86
LP gas, butane, and propane farms..
554
-
45
141
161
149
58
$1,000..
102
-
3
27
28
27
16
Fuel oil and kerosene farms..
190
-
42
49
41
27
31
$1,000..
24
-
2
3
7
4
7
Natural gas farms..
166
13
32
7
47
59
8
$1,000..
53
3
7
3
14
25
1
Motor oil and grease farms..
6 867
96
788
1 539
2 041
1 605
796
$1,000..
384
12
53
75
106
100
39
Electricity __ farms..
3 233
61
325
651
1 068
795
333
$1,000..
890
71
65
183
280
213
76
Other-coal, wood, coke, etc farms..
568
_
27
110
179
164
88
$1,000..
106
-
6
19
39
27
16
2 262
36
445
623
709
348
101
" $1,000..
5 661
190
877
2 023
1 646
802
123
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499 -.-
507
307
1 124
8
20
92
51
272
134
68
297
129
120
366
102
49
136
50
11
$1,000 to $4,999'IIII -
33
324
8
30
124
94
61
7
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text)
4 412
66
333
873
1 274
1 207
659
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment farms..
6 910
96
781
1 543
2 055
1 623
812
$1.000..
95 477
1 623
11 235
20 898
29 444
22 798
9 478
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999
1 040
_
117
239
313
259
112
$5,000 to $9,999 _
2 678
47
321
571
704
617
418
$10,000 to $19,999
1 645
_
147
395
545
380
178
$20,000 to $49,999- —
1 288
48
168
295
401
300
78
$50,000 to $99,999
228
1
23
36
81
65
22
$100,000 to $199,999... ___
31
S
7
11
2
6
$200,000 to $499,999
_
$500,000 or more
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
2 987
28
301
545
836
834
443
number..
3 923
29
345
691
1 278
1 036
544
Motonrxjcks, including pickups farms..
5 849
96
695
1 328
1 768
1 353
606
number..
8 244
128
883
1 843
2 597
1 937
656
Wheel tractors farms..
5 307
79
520
1 144
1 628
1 293
643
number..
7 360
79
704
1 576
2 286
1 813
902
2 or 3 famis..
1 508
132
348
478
349
201
number..
3 280
-
292
756
1 046
750
436
4 or more farms..
81
-
6
8
30
31
6
number..
362
-
30
32
120
150
30
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms..
268
13
29
44
80
61
21
number..
275
13
29
44
81
87
21
Com heads for combines.. farms..
19
_
-
.
4
3
12
number. _
19
-
-
-
4
3
12
Cottonpickers and strippers. _ farnis..
-
-
-
.
-
-
-
number..
_
-
-
~
-
-
-
Mower conditioners. farms..
1 699
13
150
316
581
478
161
number..
1 761
13
150
316
634
487
161
Pickup t)alers farms..
2 283
28
228
447
678
612
290
number..
2 379
28
239
478
715
629
290
Field forage fiarvesters, shear bar or
flywheel farms..
429
7
34
104
118
94
72
number..
443
7
34
110
122
96
72
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
2 385
1
278
547
756
532
271
acres on which used..
48 225
(D)
(D)
10 204
12 629
16 024
3 662
_
_
-
-
-
acres on which used..
-
-
-
..
-
-
-
tons-
_
-
_
-
-
-
-
Sprays, dusts, granules, tumigants, etc., to
control -
Insects on hay and other crops farms..
1 007
9
142
206
325
212
113
acres on which used..
18 117
660
2 447
5 155
3 991
4 227
1 637
See footnotes at end of table
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 65
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
Farming
Item
Age of operator (years)
occupations
Total
Under 25
25 to 34
35 10 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS^ -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumlgants, etc., to
control-Con.
Nematodes in crops _ farms-
43
31
7
6
-
5
13
-
acres on wtiich used.-
626
333
112
120
-
25
76
-
Diseases in crops and orchards farms..
322
93
_
1
5
22
24
41
acres on wtiich used..
2 158
648
-
(D)
(D)
166
366
81
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture farms--
1 722
600
22
47
62
56
138
275
acres on which used-
37 476
12 473
214
1 651
919
1 333
3 236
5 120
Chemicals for defoliation, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms..
103
40
-
6
6
14
-
14
acres on which used..
1 713
1 277
-
6
18
237
-
1 016
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory _ farms..
5 786
1 793
25
130
140
225
465
806
number..
165 254
73 944
1 077
4 550
5 910
11 968
19 844
30 595
Farms with—
1 to 9
2 093
1 171
1 504
710
262
46
4 507
412
305
561
333
152
30
1 500
5
8
6
2
4
19
43
24
34
20
7
2
107
40
30
28
26
13
3
112
31
29
76
51
32
6
190
112
75
127
98
45
8
395
181
10 to 19
139
20 to 49
290
50 to 99— _
136
100 to 199
51
200 or more
11
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
677
numt)er..
81 871
38 245
577
2 637
2 826
6 131
10 161
15 913
Beef cows famis—
4 008
1 339
14
72
91
176
364
622
number..
79 137
36 885
472
2 380
2 571
5 960
9 963
15 539
Farms with—
1 to 4
1 129
723
780
951
350
75
1 052
241
187
260
419
187
45
352
3
1
3
3
4
7
8
12
12
27
9
4
53
28
14
8
23
14
4
38
20
19
30
61
40
6
40
63
60
60
114
55
12
79
119
5 to 9
81
10 to 19
147
20 to 49
191
50 to 99
65
100 or more
19
Milk cows farms..
135
number..
2 734
1 360
105
257
255
171
198
374
Farms with—
1 to 4
943
59
39
4
4
3
4 071
290
29
23
3
4
3
1 373
1
3
2
1
15
37
13
2
1
104
27
4
5
2
106
31
2
6
1
177
73
3
1
1
1
362
121
5 to 9
4
10 to 19
7
20 to 29
2
30 to 49
1
50 to 99
100 or more
_
Heifers and heifer calves __ _ farms..
609
number..
39 218
17 430
165
1 093
1 502
2 916
4 789
6 965
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms..
4 868
1 561
19
110
115
205
411
701
number..
44 165
18 269
335
820
1 582
2 921
4 894
7 717
Cattle and calves sold farms..
4 886
1 640
27
119
122
211
417
744
numt)er-.
69 550
29 566
504
1 443
2 027
4 774
7 643
13 175
$1,000..
21 852
9 300
172
468
649
1 446
2 466
4 099
Calves __ farms..
2 369
807
12
43
67
119
196
370
31 725
13 205
172
576
1 051
2 157
3 425
5 824
$1,000..
7 224
3 085
40
142
267
482
834
1 319
Cattle famis..
3 948
1 330
23
102
92
174
343
596
number..
37 825
16 361
332
867
976
2 617
4 218
7 351
$1,000_.
14 628
6 215
132
326
382
963
1 632
2 779
Fattened on grain and concentrates... farms..
907
294
5
18
27
28
80
136
numljer..
5 909
2 859
45
185
256
284
896
1 193
$1,000..
2 704
1 261
13
70
102
116
428
532
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
811
179
4
19
19
25
42
70
9 434
2 632
276
253
192
529
627
755
Farms with-
1 to 9
581
154
35
27
13
1
356
118
43
4
9
5
84
1
2
1
1
10
7
1
1
10
14
4
1
7
17
3
4
1
13
28
11
1
2
22
48
10 to 24
18
25 to 49
1
50 to 99
2
100 to 199
1
200 or more
Used or to be used for breeding farms..
31
numt>er.-
1 454
382
(D)
(D)
23
81
124
99
Other farms..
742
161
4
18
17
23
34
65
number..
7 980
2 250
(0)
(D)
169
448
503
656
Hogs and pigs sold _ farms..
545
114
4
16
11
14
25
44
number..
11 699
2 962
254
302
149
646
746
865
$1,000..
982
263
18
31
15
57
61
81
Feeder pigs farms..
159
28
1
8
1
1
6
11
4 398
884
(D)
63
(D)
(D)
230
222
$1.000..
140
31
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
5
9
Utters of pigs farrowed between-
Dee. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms..
373
90
3
10
7
13
23
34
numt)er..
1 729
469
24
37
25
102
154
127
Dec. 1 and May 31 farms..
322
78
3
10
4
12
21
28
number..
931
260
12
22
12
58
86
68
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms..
264
64
3
9
6
10
15
21
number..
798
209
12
15
13
44
66
59
See footnotes at end of table.
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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 (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Other occupations
Item
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
4Sto54
5Sto64
65 and over
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc., to
control-Con.
Nematodes in crops farms..
acres on which used-
Diseases in crops and orchards (arms..
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 --
12
293
229
1 510
1 122
25 003
63
436
3 993
91 310
1 681
866
943
377
110
16
3 007
43 626
2 669
42 252
888
536
520
532
163
30
700
1 374
653
30
16
1
2 698
21 788
3 307
25 896
3 246
39 984
12 552
1 562
18 520
4 139
2 618
21 464
8 413
613
3 050
1 443
632
6 802
463
111
31
18
8
1
272
1 072
581
5 730
431
8 737
719
131
3 514
109
283
1 260
244
671
200
589
8
320
48
1 091
16
11
13
8
38
464
34
436
12
5
10
5
2
8
28
6
1
1
37
350
38
277
37
392
121
21
193
46
25
199
75
3
15
7
11
211
6
2
2
1
5
31
11
180
10
291
24
4
72
2
5
28
5
21
4
7
8
(D)
7
28
204
3 504
465
10 027
203
97
111
49
o
2
343
4 984
301
4 784
105
56
56
69
13
2
85
200
77
5
3
300
2 103
368
2 940
381
4 920
1 528
195
2 100
493
306
2 820
1 035
53
223
103
79
761
55
20
2
1
1
37
160
68
601
57
1 287
85
21
742
22
37
155
33
81
27
74
i
122
240
S 644
16
241
888
17 337
442
183
169
63
31
624
7 594
514
7 205
208
89
83
86
38
219
389
209
7
2
1
592
4 303
736
5 440
662
7 661
2 431
335
3 441
756
532
4 220
1 675
124
60S
283
190
1 687
144
35
4
6
1
86
287
173
1 400
129
1 930
176
32
637
19
88
340
74
185
61
155
49
916
311
5 279
20
92
1 176
26 632
469
269
298
109
27
4
905
12 676
809
12 275
266
177
154
159
44
9
215
401
200
10
5
810
6 497
981
7 459
980
11 413
3 684
446
4 874
1 136
807
6 539
2 549
202
979
436
193
2 357
139
28
15
9
1
1
89
412
180
1 945
141
3 573
291
48
1 500
50
93
515
80
265
70
250
223
272
8 215
27
103
963
24 896
375
210
232
106
35
5
748
12 546
678
12 274
195
138
139
144
49
13
132
272
123
7
2
6S2
5 587
806
6 763
799
10 769
3 312
386
5 471
1 169
654
5 298
2 143
153
755
392
113
1 276
87
16
5
1
4
38
140
104
1 136
65
1 336
109
22
523
15
42
172
37
93
27
79
3
219
49
221
87
2 041
453
11 327
176
10 to 19
86
20 to 49
120
SO to 99 -
42
14
5
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
number..
Beef cows farms..
number..
Farms with—
349
5 362
333
5 278
102
5 to 9
71
10 to 19
68
20 to 49
68
50 to 99
17
6
Milk cows farms..
number..
Famis with-
1 to 4
41
84
38
S to 9
10 to 19
3
20 to 29
30 to 49
_
50 to 99
.
_
Heifers and heifer calves farms..
number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
catves... 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.,
numlwr..
$1,000..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 9
307
2 948
376
3 017
387
4 829
1 477
179
2 441
540
294
2 388
937
78
473
223
46
510
32
10 to 24
10
25 to 49
3
50 to 99
100 to 199
1
Used or to be used for breeding farms..
number. -
Other farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold famis..
$1,000.-
numtwr..
$1,000..
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 famis..
June 1 and Nov. 30 famis.-
number..
17
42
45
468
29
320
34
4
40
1
18
50
IS
26
11
24
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 67
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]
Total farming
and other
occupations
Fanning
Total
Age of operator (years)
25 to 34
3510 44
LIVESTOCK-Con.
Stieep 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..
numljer..
Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms..
numl)er..
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold -— farms.-
numt)er..
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..
numt)er..
Turkeys sold farms..
number..
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for grain or seed farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Com for silage or green chop farms..
acres.,
tons, green..
Irrigated famis..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 acres or more
Wheat for grain farms..
acres.,
bushels.
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres -__
25 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 acres or more
Barley for grain farms.
acres.
bushels.
Imgated _ farms.
Farms by aaes harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 acres or more
See footnotes at end of table.
1 676
95 519
1 528
63 831
1 498
63 040
1 480
74 829
724 270
4 534
21 661
980
2 259
2 316
192
1 245
77
371
13
1 185
34 991
1 154
23
7
1
1 175
33 015
142
1 976
91
9 673
40
2 362
84
305
22
(D)
181 274
200
1 969
429
5 061
77 291
429
5 061
392
32
4
1
799
31 819
835 119
506
6 481
501
124
89
85
1 956
31 771
1 960 770
1 759
26 354
1 586
281
73
16
486
36 837
449
25 173
454
24 173
443
30 134
295 507
1 141
5 498
184
526
482
29
380
11
55
3
289
11 998
278
7
3
1
287
11 558
31
440
26
5 494
6
564
27
84
2
(D)
82
918
83 561
82
918
183
2 485
37 368
183
2 485
162
17
3
1
316
13 231
350 907
204
2 893
201
45
35
35
741
13 517
810 235
10 !
843
6
625
6
489
6
725
5 923
12
82
6
12
18
2 040
2
3
2 040
3
360
578
117
35
11
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
4
37
705
4
37
6
809
15 830
1
(D)
1
2
3
16
308
16 141
15
241
12
3
1
31
3 534
28
1 944
31
2 315
28
2 532
22 434
87
414
20
37
42
2
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
30
610
30
563
4
47
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
6
(D)
(D)
6
(D)
17
284
4 374
17
284
15
2
16
877
23 513
11
(D)
7
6
2
1
38
997
63 185
33
900
24
8
4
2
31
2 745
30
2 177
26
1 648
27
2 622
23 098
123
931
35
149
131
8
(D)
5
23
1
27
542
27
474
5
68
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
4
60
6 896
4
60
12
368
6 890
12
368
2
1
1
20
772
26 182
15
294
12
2
4
2
51
1 743
84 090
46
1 438
27
13
8
3
61
5 120
55
3 457
58
3 233
54
3 899
37 050
150
663
23
47
28
8
161
2
(D)
(D)
39
848
38
753
5
95
1
(D)
16
203
15 659
16
203
31
435
5 224
31
435
40
1 709
40 691
27
311
26
4
4
6
2 199
115 527
90
1 570
74
14
7
3
145
12 117
132
8 367
132
8 185
127
10 090
102 125
317
1 509
48
128
121
6
44
1
(D)
(D)
73
2 265
72
2 157
6
108
8
371
2
(D)
31
1
(D)
18
157
14 332
18
157
45
643
9 239
45
643
39
4
2
78
3 801
94 371
48
610
48
17
4
9
186
3 025
198 236
169
2 561
154
24
6
2
68 UTAH
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 abrrormal farms; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see inb'oductorv text]
Other occupations
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
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..
numt>er..
$1,000-.
Goats inventory farms..
number..
Goats sold farms..
numtMf-.
$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..
Famis 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
Com for grain or seed farms..
acres..
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Com for silage or green chop farms..
acres.,
tons, green.-
Inigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 49 acres _
50 to 99 acres
100 acres or more
Wheat for grain farms..
acres..
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 acres or more
Bariey tor grain farms,
acres,
bushels.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 acres or more
See footnotes at end of table.
1 190
58 662
1 079
38 658
1 044
38 867
1 037
44 695
428 763
3 393
16 163
796
1 733
1 833
163
865
66
316
10
876
16
4
111
1 536
65
4 179
34
1 798
34
57
221
20
(D)
118
1 051
97 713
118
1 051
246
2 576
39 923
246
2 576
230
15
1
483
18 588
484 212
302
3 588
300
79
54
SO
1 215
18 254
1 150 535
1 093
15 388
1 008
164
38
5
19
2 665
17
1 691
18
1 379
18
2 043
19 650
35
168
11
17
15
1
(D)
8
222
8
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
8
76
682
8
76
7
1
4
227
5 281
2
(D)
1
1
2
17
304
19 543
16
284
12
5
141
10 232
122
7 537
126
6 171
116
7 785
77 747
419
1 783
113
230
230
30
(D)
12
88
1
117
2 603
114
3
115
(D)
16
(PI
10
244
4
51
5
14
4
(D)
14
14
(D)
20
223
3 006
20
223
19
1
47
2 408
60 428
28
(D)
24
7
7
0
131
2 526
140 042
116
2 006
293
11 393
266
7 644
249
7 856
248
8 744
84 081
886
4 903
257
594
622
50
243
16
64
2
278
7 237
270
6
2
276
6 691
31
546
27
1 472
10
724
10
21
45
5
114
21
226
23 432
21
226
51
537
9 373
51
537
49
2
87
2 914
86 564
56
528
55
15
7
10
239
3 890
277 346
215
3 370
190
37
12
343
15 074
309
9 216
299
10 353
298
11 204
104 492
045
130
240
617
605
51
275
22
148
5
254
6 803
251
2
1
252
6 262
40
541
17
958
22
120
4
65
44
340
31 682
44
340
84
799
12 870
84
799
148
6 296
154 397
91
1 093
89
22
22
15
376
5 455
338 367
340
4 534
312
57
6
1
256
12 006
239
8 104
217
8 152
226
9 278
86 819
723
2 980
122
250
246
23
125
11
58
2
163
3 726
159
4
162
3 563
17
163
7
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
7
23
185
14 975
23
185
59
698
10 417
59
698
52
6
1
125
4 741
121 968
86
1 001
84
20
9
12
313
4 379
273 610
283
3 756
273
30
7
3
138
7 312
126
4 466
135
4 956
131
5 641
55 974
285
1 199
53
125
115
8
97
5
8
(Z)
76
2 402
74
1
1
75
2 354
6
48
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
14
117
10 178
14
117
24
243
3 575
24
243
24
72
2 002
55 574
40
461
47
14
9
2
139
1 700
101 627
123
1 438
123
12
3
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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 o( abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text)
Total farming
and other
Farming
Item
Age of operator (years)
occupations
Total
Under 25
25 to 34
35 10 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats for grain farms..
651
265
3
18
20
43
72
109
acres..
5 979
2 279
24
110
211
381
639
914
bustiels..
329 346
133 864
1 290
6 617
11 767
21 084
38 610
54 496
Irrigated farms..
acres..
614
249
3
16
19
42
67
102
5 247
2 154
24
98
207
380
595
850
Irish potatoes farms.-
92
42
_
3
3
3
14
19
acres..
201
123
-
2
6
6
68
41
cwt..
29 297
17 783
_
108
890
954
11 092
4 739
irrigated farms..
92
42
-
3
3
3
14
19
acres..
201
123
-
2
6
6
68
41
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
83
37
-
3
3
2
11
18
5.0 to 14.9 acres
4
1
-
-
-
1
-
-
15.0 to 24.9 acres.
5
4
-
-
-
-
3
1
25.0 acres or more
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hay-alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) -. farms..
6 222
1 946
34
116
134
234
530
898
acres..
171 436
71 119
1 152
4 238
6 418
10 427
19 572
29 312
tons, dry..
438 076
185 443
2 812
9 991
17 124
27 769
51 676
76 071
Irrigated fanns-
acres..
5 720
1 804
30
108
119
215
504
828
147 963
62 442
1 031
3 783
5 404
9 564
16 966
25 694
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
3 895
962
20
54
48
84
271
485
25 to 49 acres
1 352
748
227
523
345
116
7
4
3
27
29
6
39
31
16
73
58
19
128
96
35
249
50 to 99 acres
127
37
AWaHa hay farms..
5 519
1 725
27
97
114
210
472
805
acres..
131 750
52 041
677
3 179
5 062
8 058
14 116
20 949
tons. dry..
370 740
152 840
1 943
8 266
14 536
23 862
43 589
60 645
irrigated farnis..
5 111
1 605
23
90
104
196
451
741
acres. -
116 919
47 083
556
2 844
4 441
7 608
13 009
18 625
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms..
244
88
3
6
3
14
22
40
acres..
1 043
508
8
77
11
115
100
196
imgated - farms..
244
88
3
6
3
14
22
40
acres..
1 043
508
9
77
11
115
100
196
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
177
53
2
2
2
5
15
27
5.0 to 14.9 acres
54
28
1
1
1
7
7
11
15.0 to 24.9 acres
9
4
-
2
-
1
-
1
25.0 acres or more
4
3
-
1
-
1
-
1
Land in orchards farms..
819
270
1
13
44
23
57
132
acres..
4 817
1 811
(D)
(D)
205
243
408
749
irrigated fanns..
788
259
1
10
43
21
55
129
acres..
4 672
1 748
(D)
(D)
204
232
404
708
Farms by t)earing and nontiearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
544
212
175
63
1
7
2
38
3
11
7
36
15
82
5.0 to 14.9 acres
36
15.0 to 24.9 acres
34
14
-
-
1
1
2
10
25.0 acres or more
29
535
18
174
1
4
5
2
32
4
17
4
44
4
Apples fanns-.
75
Bearing and nonbeartng..acres..
1 514
692
(D)
(D)
111
89
223
264
pounds..
6 467 596
3 417 124
(D)
(D)
698 813
1 176 380
434 916
1 037 315
See footnotes at end of table.
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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms Witli Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con.
(Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Item
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats (or grain .__ tarms—
386
2
53
98
106
93
34
acres- -
3 700
Q\
P)
828
1 005
1 080
290
bushels..
195 482
ra
P)
48 880
48 041
54 347
14 122
irrigated tarms-
365
2
52
92
100
87
32
acres—
3 093
(D)
(D)
778
806
830
184
Irish potatoes - -— (arms—
50
1
6
6
20
12
5
acres—
78
P)
^
25
28
7
3
CWt—
11 514
h)
3 053
4 714
1 355
317
irrigated (arms..
50
1
6
6
20
12
5
acres..
78
(D)
(D)
25
28
7
3
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ._
46
1
4
5
19
12
5
5.0 to 14.9 acres
3
_
2
_
1
_
—
15.0 to 24.9 acres
1
-
1
-
-
25.0 acres or more
_
_
_
_
_
—
—
Hay-alfaKa. other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. (arms..
4 276
47
477
894
1 282
1 041
535
acres..
100 317
1 137
11 364
20 841
30 237
25 750
10 988
252 633
3 275
27 242
51 046
75 910
68 470
26 690
Inigated (arnis..
3 916
42
446
816
1 177
957
478
acres—
85 521
949
10 229
17 797
24 632
22 822
9 092
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
2 933
32
305
633
883
687
393
25 to 49 acres
829
10
113
149
243
217
97
403
111
3 794
4
1
40
47
12
433
89
23
791
119
37
1 142
107
30
933
37
100 acres or more
8
AKatta hay (arms-
455
acres..
79 709
995
8 962
16 230
24 058
21 203
8 261
tons, dry..
217 900
2 920
23 188
43 181
65 486
60 603
22 522
Irrigated farms..
3 506
35
407
733
1 053
870
408
acres..
69 836
812
8 405
14 326
20 103
19 236
6 954
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms. -
156
_
14
41
51
38
12
acres—
535
.
6B
142
188
117
20
Irrigated farms.-
156
.
14
41
51
38
12
acres-.
535
.
68
142
188
117
20
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
124
.
8
33
39
33
11
5.0 to 14.9 acres
26
-.
6
S
9
5
1
15.0 to 24.9 acres _
5
-
-
3
2
-
-
25.0 acres or more
1
549
3
33
99
1
179
160
_
75
acres..
3 006
35
127
646
909
958
331
Irrigated (arms..
529
3
33
96
174
152
71
acres..
2 924
35
127
634
892
928
308
Fanris by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
369
1
25
67
113
109
54
5.0 to 14.9 acres
149
_
8
21
55
47
IB
15.0 to 24.9 aaes
20
2
-
5
10
2
1
25.0 acres or more
11
361
2
20
6
66
1
119
2
106
2
Apples (amis..
48
Bearing and nonbearing..acres..
822
P]
(D)
119
330
214
116
pounds..
3 050 472
(D)
(D)
358 331
1 231 307
878 664
385 970
'Data are based on a sample of (arms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
UTAH 71
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982
[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
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms
number, _
13 932
100.0
2 358
16.9
3 938
28.3
822
5.9
951
6.8
890
percent,.
6.4
Land in farms
-.acres,.
8 316 567
597
13 922
9 414
4
2 336
97 840
25
4 165
47 573
58
811
78 411
82
838
103 244
Average size of farm
..acres..
116
Value of land and buildings'
. farms..
780
$1,000..
5 348 665
184 193
554 805
186 193
181 924
237 433
Average per farm
.dollars..
384 188
78 850
133 206
229 584
217 093
304 401
Average per acre
.dollars..
647
20 290
5 305
3 980
2 625
2 642
Farms by value of land and buildings:
$1 to $39,999
2 089
1 600
1 364
1 742
981
370
271
366
851
763
558
621
89
121
103
153
32
110
149
129
40
$40,000 to $69,999
102
$70,000 to $99,999
67
$100,000 to $149,999
131
$150,000 to $199,999
1 249
184
473
72
108
99
$200,000 to $499,999
3 386
125
785
161
236
242
$500,000 to $999,999
1 422
37
103
87
48
62
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
635
2
9
23
24
17
$2,000,000 or more
435
2
2
2
20
Owned and rented land by operator:
Land owned
. famis..
12 982
2 140
3 644
758
881
813
acres..
5 744 888
47 514
116 553
42 036
66 941
95 175
Land rented or leased from otfiers
. farms..
4 966
443
1 086
310
344
352
acres..
2 885 642
12 802
22 308
11 993
18 059
25 901
Rented or leased land in farms
. farms..
4 931
436
1 071
310
344
350
acres. -
2 850 576
1 466
19 217
11 827
17 508
25 082
Land rented or leased to others
- farms..
1 046
211
337
65
59
55
acres..
313 963
50 902
41 021
6 456
6 589
17 832
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland
. farms..
12 336
1 428
3 684
776
914
864
acres..
1 906 193
5 910
77 468
37 501
62 809
78 338
Harvested cropland
. farms..
11 066
1 110 714
1 095
4 015
3 176
52 660
710
24 715
847
40 749
813
acres..
51 378
Farms by acres tiarvested:
1 to 49 acres
6 449
1 773
1 095
3 176
520
190
424
423
312
50 to 99 acres
320
100 to 199 acres
1 420
1 037
262
106
-
-
-
-
181
200 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
_
1.000 to 1,999 acres
_
2.000 acres or more
19
«.
_
_
_
_
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only
. farms..
5 805
475
1 617
402
475
460
acres..
470 Oil
1 642
20 549
9 966
17 764
21 337
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
Improvement grasses, not tiarvested
and not pastured
. farms..
329
11
69
17
28
28
acres..
25 793
19
597
147
383
466
On wtiich all crops failed
. farms..
433
7
73
38
38
35
acres..
19 993
21
625
393
627
735
In cultivated summer fallow
. farms..
1 026
5
93
38
53
68
acres..
199 228
9
752
458
1 156
1 417
Idle
. farms..
1 346
96
270
101
109
109
acres, -
80 454
204
2 285
1 822
2 130
3 005
Total woodland
- farms,.
563
202 466
23
60
99
1 050
23
452
29
796
32
acres..
1 372
Woodland pastured
. farms..
360
8
41
14
20
20
acres..
155 231
20
393
176
400
715
Woodland not pastured
. farms..
275
18
65
13
16
19
acres..
47 235
40
657
276
396
657
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured __
, farms..
4 047
157
586
176
214
238
acres..
5 980 586
514
8 591
4 849
7 945
14 427
Land in house lots, ponds, roads.
wasteland, etc.
. farms,.
7 461
1 460
2 031
424
479
472
acres..
227 322
2 930
10 731
4 771
6 861
9 107
Pastureland, all types
, fanns,.
8 675
626
2 129
528
628
619
awes,.
6 605 828
2 176
29 533
14 991
26 109
36 479
Irrigated land
. farms..
11 162
1 283
3 332
716
850
792
acres..
1 059 449
5 152
60 196
28 142
45 479
55 953
Harvested cropland imgated
. fanns..
10 212
1 013
2 974
667
801
759
acres..
814 067
3 773
47 795
22 517
37 083
45 306
Pasture and other land imgated
, farms,.
4 269
428
1 185
264
319
302
acres,.
245 382
1 379
12 401
5 625
8 396
10 647
Land set aside in federal famt programs in
1982
, fams..
531
1
35
18
28
39
acres..
17 907
(D)
(D)
73
173
271
TENURE AND RACE OF
OPERATOR
All operators
13 932
8 979
3 978
2 358
1 918
221
3 938
2 859
774
822
512
242
951
607
273
890
Full owners
538
Part owners
275
Tenants
975
13 803
8 909
219
2 338
1 901
305
3 913
2 840
68
807
506
71
931
598
77
White
881
Full owners
537
Part owners
3 929
220
771
235
264
267
Tenants
965
129
70
49
10
217
20
17
1
2
302
25
19
3
3
66
15
6
7
2
69
20
9
9
2
77
Black and other races
9
Full owners _
1
Part owners
8
Tenants
See footnotes at end of table.
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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
461
3.3
9C
823
197
521
198 619
381
226
1
939
7
23
57
41
53
250
64
15
11
440
78 878
200
23
796
200
22
105
37
11
851
220 to 259
acres
260 to 499
acres
500 to 999
acres
1,000 to 1,999
acres
2,000 acres or
more
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms 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 otfiers _ farms.
acres.
Rented or leased land in farms farms.
acres-
Land rented or leased to otfiers farms.
acres.
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland farms-
acres.
Farms by acres fiarvested:
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 wtiicfi all crops failed famis.
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 ranoetand otfier than
cropland and woodfand pastured farms.
acres.
Land in house tots, ponds, roads.
wasteland, etc farms-
acres.
Pastureland, all types farms.
aaes-
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.
672
4.8
105 819
157
644
201 379
312 700
1 987
24
32
40
76
97
252
106
15
2
631
89 254
286
26 233
286
25 864
44
9 668
648
78 024
607
49 040
206
161
240
340
23 422
23
353
27
586
64
1 453
90
3 170
26
1 509
18
867
8
642
212
17 421
356
8 865
490
41 710
579
52 601
559
43 604
226
8 997
36
475
672
386
241
45
663
386
232
45
9
443
66 939
419
42 501
96
108
196
19
258
19 177
10
348
16
328
57
2 035
73
2 550
23
1 410
21
1 173
5
237
152
15 955
255
6 519
355
36 305
419
47 749
401
38 218
173
9 531
39
611
461
261
178
22
455
258
175
22
6
3
3
408
2.9
97 163
238
416
157 088
377 615
1 600
1
16
24
40
55
191
64
17
8
390
85 141
185
24 560
184
24 400
27
12 538
388
68 191
356
40 514
84
89
114
69
244
23 062
9
357
19
321
46
2 089
54
1 848
26
1 659
17
880
18
779
175
22 080
220
5 233
344
46 022
366
46 651
338
36 200
172
10 451
27
434
408
223
167
18
406
223
165
18
2
1 263
9.1
450 664
357
1 317
610 075
463 231
1 268
56
26
61
117
53
584
314
72
32
1 211
374 202
584
103 223
580
102 219
82
26 761
1 220
299 633
1 153
179 233
218
225
310
400
668
93 970
41
1 925
83
3 759
156
9 961
169
10 785
80
10 974
53
7 727
37
3 247
553
107 505
700
32 552
1 008
209 202
1 096
196 145
1 058
153 690
475
41 455
93
2 634
1 263
681
530
52
1 247
671
525
51
16
10
5
1
892
6.4
623 352
699
847
546 615
645 354
920
1
29
11
48
36
303
272
115
32
849
494 913
437
148 097
435
147 532
46
19 658
850
340 905
811
177 981
156
123
180
254
467
121 295
43
6 946
30
1 591
158
21 360
117
11 732
77
23 283
51
16 676
32
6 607
492
222 613
481
36 551
770
360 584
768
185 723
736
139 001
348
46 722
86
2 764
892
455
393
44
889
453
392
44
3
2
1
572
4.1
783 789
1 370
547
436 618
798 205
590
7
6
22
19
19
151
145
139
39
549
590 444
313
226 161
311
218 848
39
32 816
526
261 379
506
151 110
85
74
90
147
86
24
200
48 418
26
6 055
30
3 256
136
40 688
82
11 852
57
34 999
42
24 220
24
10 779
439
446 816
283
40 596
509
519 454
446
132 111
426
92 980
175
39 131
59
3 204
572
24
570
258
288
24
2
1
1
705
5.1
5 828 475
8 267
700
1 853 723
2 648 176
318
1
1
106
120
187
285
676
3 663 837
426
2 242 509
424
2 234 508
44
77 871
595
529 096
573
296 818
77
60
109
148
78
82
19
199
69 409
24
8 197
37
7 751
152
117 850
76
29 071
68
124 902
55
101 984
20
22 918
653
5 111 870
300
62 607
669
S 283 263
517
204 547
480
153 900
202
50 647
70
7 072
70S
280
395
30
703
278
395
30
2
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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]
Item
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)
Reld 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)
Fnjits and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (018)
General farms, primarily crop (019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultiy, 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.
Total
43
11 605
4 461 990
1 514
1 926 353
479
1 580 211
40
439
72
107 914
27
45
262
240 099
2 358
3 938
822
951
890
672
461
408
1 263
892
572
705
1 217
1 998
1 998
184
591
154
585
6 557
4 437
1 084
174
1 166
222
1 to 9
acres
8 653
1 594
2 403
3 906
512
1 152
1 373
252
383
6 122
573
1 083
7 810
1 785
2 855
4 057
454
819
8 896
1 801
2 912
1 240
154
309
1 461
205
375
6 195
1 442
2 228
979
103
207
811
241
254
1 243
314
413
2 137
477
679
6 904
827
1 783
18.4
12.5
16.7
2 837
499
809
201
40
65
1 501
352
409
2 541
580
710
3 498
573
966
3 422
454
962
2 769
359
826
52.0
48.9
52.4
3 518
2 242
3 794
414
116
144
2 131
8 593
161
578
38
115
1
37
6
19
3
3
22
109
10 to 49
acres
14
3 527
87 202
251
6 663
69
1 658
8
61
12
366
5
7
79
1 951
38
366
115
797
115
797
37
73
30?
196
90
35
49
242
853
1 704
461
1 058
108
106
62
37
654
324
50
56
482
264
76
313
509
208
572
61
104
407
42
40
64
114
432
20.2
172
11
84
129
205
203
190
53.1
807
15
685
39 645
101
6 835
20
1 169
5
15
5
281
4
1
11
643
822
88
136
136
19
22
404
289
43
10
44
8
70 to 99
acres
544
326
81
392
559
237
649
80
122
447
65
49
85
149
488
19.3
180
12
103
167
217
240
212
52.7
924
27
807
66 525
93
7 662
21
1 744
2
19
5
429
1
4
25
2 051
951
103
177
177
17
455
322
76
9
40
S
100 to 139
acres
560
261
69
431
459
547
76
107
362
60
55
72
111
490
19.7
162
17
90
142
240
238
163
51.9
756
87 654
94
10 954
23
2 577
1
22
4
515
1
3
13
1 544
890
64
172
172
17
IS
2
391
284
126
8
19
12
74 UTAH
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
260 to 499
acres
500 to 999
acres
1,000 to 1,999
acres
2,000 acres or
more
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, arid
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.
424
201
47
239
379
68
78
233
54
27
44
99
382
20.4
120
11
70
109
170
164
148
52.6
655
17
553
86 955
89
14 051
19
2 996
19
3
490
1
2
8
1 327
114
9
5
3
27
295
218
109
8
21
13
306
119
36
288
173
178
240
50
56
134
43
17
27
65
280
21.4
72
69
130
128
84
52.7
451
10
369
72 864
65
12 760
10
1 927
10
5
935
12
2 337
35
21
229
164
81
5
8
4
255
116
37
257
151
148
224
53
48
123
36
12
18
60
239
21.4
79
2
46
62
105
118
75
52.8
403
5
314
74 603
61
14 661
19
4 519
19
2
(D)
1
1
12
(D)
408
206
160
77
4
7
13
784
318
161
842
421
512
613
146
151
316
138
41
93
136
718
21.5
275
24
128
218
316
332
245
52.2
1 237
26
979
348 390
175
61 459
60
22 226
6
54
9
3 432
2
7
40
15 157
121
181
181
3
635
485
192
12
24
24
565
251
76
612
280
381
432
99
94
239
79
34
42
111
540
22.8
165
6
82
159
218
222
205
53.4
878
14
656
458 953
167
115 635
54
37 997
3
51
1
(D)
1
14
(D)
882
106
86
18
508
386
115
12
8
16
183
57
385
187
248
270
58
65
146
54
22
37
70
328
22.5
115
5
45
82
164
157
118
53.7
562
10
408
561 459
95
125 549
49
66 830
6
43
11
16 300
7
4
8
13 651
404
203
86
660
145
350
257
83
56
118
86
18
34
66
387
23.2
188
2
48
114
184
204
143
53.6
420
2 569 147
162
1 550 546
97
1 436 453
8
83 776
2
7
17
188 553
572
346
264
35
4
8
10
705
82
31
31
1
1
530
336
17
3
8
11
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 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
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..
Sates of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Com for grain farms..
$1,000..
Wheat-- farms..
$1,000..
Soyt>eans 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 com. and melons farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Fmits, 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.-
CatUe 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 v^ool farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Other livestock and livestack products
(see text) farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine wort^. customwork.
and other agncultural 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.
13 932
551 901
4 299
1 924
1 990
1 673
1 389
1 366
890
272
127
3 484
41 372
235
19 833
264
2 831
1 604
21 946
10
46
341
515
2 256
16 034
4 118
43 035
225
19 611
429
7 087
37
4 172
613
10 016
42
7 302
192
22 264
65
21 174
135
6 325
18
5 787
499
45 513
108
(D)
1 286
135 960
809
129 576
7 825
183 086
768
127 302
743
4 978
20
2 744
2 215
27 512
149
19 844
1 776
24 751
145
18 921
884
3 459
1 489
4 394
2 358
26 820
1 457
339
214
110
75
98
48
13
3
73
184
143
77
140
264
562
101
4 467
30
3 827
7
5
169
3 839
23
3 708
140
4 321
27
3 407
714
2 739
7
734
200
571
1
(D)
301
491
2
(D)
9 468
71
7 026
54
173
3 938
70 392
1 901
861
618
286
112
72
51
17
20
798
1 752
65
204
183
465
4
3
100
84
553
996
1 278
2 952
137
831
1
(D)
209
1 912
9
528
47
9 464
14
9 157
40
64
154
9 257
20
9 208
157
8 313
45
7 452
1 711
24 627
19
18 435
185
1 236
7
798
606
2 406
3
1 526
465
7 577
39
5 913
163
162
507
1 002
822
32 611
190
160
202
157
47
30
23
3
10
250
955
71
270
1
(D)
20
(D)
192
590
303
1 093
37
865
4
(D)
34
809
7
576
11
5 329
6
5 277
9
18
23
7 791
7
7 771
57
4 331
24
3 910
482
8 825
10
6 293
44
459
2
(D)
133
332
90
1 802
60
115
75
412
951
27 622
178
138
218
186
104
77
32
2
5
309
1 523
17
75
114
485
26
228
821
372
2 223
1
(D)
38
990
31
844
8
765
6
280
3
266
6
23
3 495
6
3 492
90
5 703
52
5 005
579
10 362
17
6 678
60
420
1
(D)
148
560
2
(D)
80
803
5
47
85
226
76 UTAH
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
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 __ farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Com for grain farms..
$1,000..
Wheat farms..
$1,000-
Soytwans.. farms-.
$1,000..
Sorgfium (or 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 com, 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 (arms..
$1.000..
Dairy products (arms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more - (arms--
$1,000-
Cattle and calves (arms--
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more (arms.-
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs (arms..
$1,000-
Sales of $40,000 or more famis--
$1,000-
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more - (arms--
$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
lnconr>e from machine work, customwork,
and ottier aghcultural services farms.-
$1,000--
Value of aghcultural products sold directly
to indivkjijals for human consumption
(see text) farms..
$1.000..
See footnotes at end of table.
672
26 229
101
71
119
105
114
87
60
11
4
213
1 933
6
(D)
22
253
109
1^
765
254
2 665
6
(D)
21
598
4
395
7
(D)
1
(D)
4
P)
1
(D)
7
64
18
2 608
8
2 598
118
12 221
84
11 524
450
4 911
19
1 386
38
94
584
4
210
46
198
461
21 849
S3
43
70
62
83
88
50
9
3
146
1 247
4
191
15
148
73
482
234
48
276
165
968
4
254
20
594
5
424
10
'°i
'°i
(D)
7
230
2
(D)
16
1 535
5
1 530
85
9 197
70
8 872
345
5 061
25
1 887
21
111
33
1 167
7
1 105
46
113
223
408
23 671
56
65
76
68
52
15
2
130
1 350
7
13
175
68
554
15
25
85
595
126
1 662
9
497
17
527
4
417
5
82
1
(D)
4
60
1
(D)
8
280
3
264
9
831
3
797
86
11 944
66
11 521
327
6 421
32
3 130
20
71
1
(D)
55
311
1 263
79 384
124
86
147
194
220
266
158
58
10
461
6 158
35
1 982
42
597
256
2 409
2
(D)
44
(D)
312
3 020
462
9 614
72
5 155
24
620
3
397
15
694
3
639
10
1 531
5
1 500
15
292
2
(D)
27
2 811
10
2 807
220
31 281
181
30 580
961
24 124
126
13 763
54
274
2
(D)
179
1 209
6
283
92
775
5
561
892
73 460
71
37
99
154
160
176
124
49
23
333
6 573
51
3 499
23
526
212
3 145
1
(D)
33
(D)
187
2 814
37
138
24
169
128
820
80
447
302
8 183
64
5 838
14
846
3
729
10
436
3
378
12
923
5
865
18
5 267
11
5 240
126
23 241
105
22 856
700
25 228
145
18 071
37
617
1
(D)
157
1 840
7
751
70
306
2
(D)
100
789
33
243
572
42 621
30
33
33
95
154
119
70
26
12
237
5 355
39
2 732
10
264
178
3 314
16
62
109
1 715
163
5 436
37
4 217
4
(D)
4
(D)
1
(D)
3
(D)
3
(D)
8
1 310
3
1 280
12
1 146
S
1 129
41
7 483
34
7 340
454
17 693
106
12 807
22
399
1
(D)
103
1 222
7
487
61
360
2
(D)
61
386
32
284
705
94 628
19
17
30
69
119
204
165
52
30
237
12 705
92
10 715
11
308
195
9 317
1
(D)
18
(D)
90
3 059
152
4 497
32
3 294
5
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
3
3 047
3
3 047
7
2 554
3
(D)
25
3 651
18
3 440
530
46 830
241
41 912
19
277
2
(D)
237
17 611
115
16 115
SO
1 913
7
1 709
65
328
40
232
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]
Item
Total
1 to9
acres
10 to 49
acres
50 to 69
acres
70 to 99
acres
100 to 138
acres
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received
Feed grains
Wheat
Cotton
Soytieans, peanuts, tye. rice, tobacco,
and honey
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4 999
.. farms—
$1,000..
.. farms..
$1.000..
.. farms..
$1,000-
.. farms..
$1,000..
.. farms..
$1,000-_
.. farnis..
$1,000-.
223
2 332
91
(D)
153
1 812
3
(D)
5 436
79 650
3 903
868
364
301
8 424
107 827
6 370
1 018
737
299
3 440
381 712
56 859
2 802
486
152
2 336
560
298
246
5 949
6 416
4 505
1 252
132
60
5 757
10 241
3 770
1 533
391
63
5 403
5 225
4 286
910
187
20
6 028
41 628
4 591
939
346
152
2 287
6 043
5 134
23 806
999
3 376
435
388
146
30
5 999
7 190
4 102
1 678
206
13
3
(D)
3
(D)
1 006
3 170
888
89
23
6
1 589
8 961
1 360
117
87
25
766
31 676
5 080
705
48
13
661
38
35
32
295
173
266
23
1
3
543
83
536
7
445
62
444
1
762
2 160
671
72
IS
4
230
503
841
2 918
165
264
88
60
5
2
660
452
590
49
21
9
5
7
2
4
3
1 424
15 263
1 246
139
21
18
2 222
17 117
2 036
81
70
35
814
55 185
8 133
747
45
22
722
35
23
34
1 443
639
1 391
45
1
6
1 567
654
1 440
122
4
1
1 469
447
1 384
75
8
2
1 301
5 827
1 217
38
24
22
256
760
1 201
5 497
235
437
144
74
16
1
1 903
1 060
1 659
241
3
5
6
3
1
3
5
259
5 305
232
13
3
11
450
7 704
373
47
13
17
148
34 786
4 840
124
16
8
95
30
13
10
384
154
349
34
1
377
251
306
69
2
273
103
256
16
1
288
1 509
257
18
4
9
58
269
273
1 159
76
339
38
17
17
4
372
244
304
66
2
9
IS
5
(D)
5
(D)
261
5 851
166
66
23
6
447
6 157
343
48
41
15
174
21 069
3 471
153
14
7
118
38
9
9
416
290
349
64
2
1
389
362
264
123
2
404
170
371
30
3
347
1 682
294
35
14
4
109
226
319
1 393
34
47
20
13
1
411
584
198
190
23
8
(D)
(D)
277
2 465
200
$5,000 to $19,999
48
$20,000 to $49,999
12
17
Feed for livestocK and poultry
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $4,999
.. farms..
$1,000..
471
9 130
314
$5,000 to $19,999
44
$20 000 to $79 999
81
32
Commercially mixed formula feeds
Farms by tons purchased:
— famis—
tons..
$1,000..
217
36 686
5 125
168
32
500 tons or more
17
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $4,999
95
$5 000 to $1 9 999
80
$20,000 to $49,999
19
$50 000 or more
23
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
.. farms..
$1,000..
441
334
370
$1,000 to $4,999
60
$5 000 to $9,999
10
1
Commercial fertilizer _ _
Fanns with expenses of-
$1 to $999
— famis—
$1.000..
376
403
237
$1 000 to $4 999
136
3
$20,000 or more
Other agricultural chemicals
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
.- farms..
$1,000..
426
282
369
$1,000 to $4,999
52
$5,000 to $19,999
5
Hired farm labor
.. farms..
343
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$1,000..
2 460
256
$5,000 to $19,999
66
$20,000 to $49.999
14
7
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more
Less than 150 days
Contract labor
Farnis with expenses of-
$1 to $999
.. farms..
woriiers..
.. farms..
woriiers.-
.. famis..
$1,000..
129
364
274
1 336
35
179
6
$1,000 to $4 999
22
$5,000 to $19,999 _
4
$20,000 or more
3
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment ___
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $999
-. farms—
$1,000_.
358
397
224
$1,000 to $4,999
125
$5,000 to $19.999
8
$20,000 or more
1
See footnotes at end of table.
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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
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received (arms-
$1,000.
Feed grains farms-
$1,000.
Wheat farms.
$1,000.
Cotton farms..
$1,000.
Soyt>eans. peanuts, rye. rice, tobacco,
and honey famis..
$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 rrrore
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 __
Ottier 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 \abor 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 HDore
See footnotes at end of table.
220
2 131
157
29
16
IB
381
6 706
267
34
60
20
155
28 899
4 252
64
62
9
35
36
21
380
353
118
6
361
481
168
186
7
330
347
1 737
264
138
300
279
977
47
116
23
14
9
1
347
423
224
109
14
231
2 319
151
51
17
12
304
4 830
192
66
36
10
163
21 914
3 236
123
30
10
97
32
16
18
296
307
196
96
2
2
261
453
124
117
20
247
276
178
55
13
1
290
2 004
199
65
17
136
332
248
1 225
16
73
201
266
99
102
161
2 232
77
52
22
10
300
5 293
179
59
47
15
135
19 978
2 857
83
55
46
24
10
284
370
179
99
3
3
213
424
92
99
21
1
194
196
116
76
2
224
1 824
173
31
14
6
96
284
178
717
151
16
21
6
1
210
401
109
96
4
1
35
143
19
84
22
606
9 819
316
153
84
850
13 932
539
150
112
49
337
45 059
6 815
225
90
22
171
71
60
35
850
1 090
546
269
29
6
718
1 814
319
282
115
2
613
837
383
207
22
1
800
5 557
561
157
71
11
343
801
682
3 065
114
255
47
49
17
1
644
1 180
314
295
34
1
41
446
18
148
31
298
382
9 182
206
76
47
53
557
12 587
315
132
71
39
224
51 906
7 511
148
50
26
89
67
34
34
449
1 019
205
201
26
17
434
1 703
152
165
106
11
435
823
244
154
35
2
513
5 557
306
127
56
24
291
748
398
2 641
91
602
22
42
19
8
381
834
211
127
40
37
512
6
124
32
388
238
6 714
118
68
27
25
349
5 245
211
87
32
19
146
12 501
2 267
126
13
7
87
38
10
11
314
616
187
103
16
213
1 034
62
105
34
12
251
676
159
50
37
5
320
2 742
193
87
28
12
161
380
254
1 097
35
269
13
15
5
2
213
391
77
123
13
37
1 018
6
39
32
979
371
16 199
146
84
69
72
504
10 165
241
153
87
23
161
22 052
3 272
116
42
3
83
50
19
9
387
1 070
199
140
35
13
305
2 589
70
122
77
36
316
1 111
114
136
57
493
8 569
200
180
73
40
340
1 076
387
1 783
107
642
15
50
35
7
299
958
93
155
44
7
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]
Item
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 69
70 to 99
100 to 139
Total
acres
acres
acres
acres
acres
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms..
13 816
2 307
4 106
804
838
780
$1,000..
48 407
2 422
4 850
1 801
1 846
2 303
Farms with expenses o(-
$1 to $999
7 229
4 158
1 891
310
3 173
813
479
292
383
374
322
$1,000 to $4,999
320
$5,000 to $19,999
1 973
93
95
25
77
131
$20,000 or more ...
456
13
25
8
4
7
Petroleum products (arms..
13 805
2 296
4 106
804
838
780
$1,000..
35 467
1 870
3 552
1 041
1 427
1 671
Gasoline and gasohol farms—
12 803
2 054
3 750
736
779
747
$1,000..
17 714
1 088
1 892
576
710
826
Diesel fuel farms..
8 207
746
1 787
497
623
495
$1,000..
12 371
301
620
278
481
546
LP gas. butane, and propane farms..
1 986
184
470
91
119
117
$1,000..
1 458
69
149
53
81
84
Fuel oil and kerosene farms..
566
82
125
22
42
26
$1,000..
294
10
141
5
10
12
Natural gas farms..
829
148
137
76
28
60
$1,000..
1 403
287
508
56
37
85
Motor oil and grease farms..
13 800
2 291
4 106
804
838
780
$1,000..
2 228
115
242
73
107
117
Electricity farnis—
8 022
1 125
2 124
391
471
464
$1,000..
12 457
522
1 216
615
403
608
Ottier-coal, wood, coke, etc fanns..
1 250
141
340
68
74
78
$1,000..
483
30
82
145
17
24
Interest expense farms.-
6 144
591
1 241
404
317
414
$1,000.-
59 616
2 037
5 333
2 245
1 515
2 879
Farms witli expenses of-
$1 to $999
1 372
2 340
210
287
473
549
107
216
103
136
106
$1,000 to $4,999
138
$5,000 to $9,999
933
58
116
46
43
97
$10,000 or more
1 499
36
103
35
35
73
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text)
7 174
1 592
2 741
382
507
335
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment farms..
13 860
2 326
4 126
804
838
780
$1,000..
469 815
26 595
63 036
17 453
22 479
28 980
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4.999
1 347
466
573
59
46
49
$5,000 to $9.999
3 735
2 663
1 033
438
1 634
900
191
257
220
162
145
$10,000 to $19.999
168
$20,000 to $49.999
3 314
349
826
215
303
201
$50,000 to $99,999
1 606
36
153
60
80
157
$100,000 to $199,999
840
3
36
21
21
39
$200,000 to $499,999
337
1
4
1
5
20
$500,000 or more
18
1
1
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Automobiles farms..
7 793
982
1 982
389
542
508
number..
11 230
1 306
2 589
522
785
686
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
12 267
1 944
3 500
690
742
716
number..
23 135
2 572
4 959
1 029
1 265
1 360
Wheel tractors fanns..
11 515
1 480
3 401
679
746
663
number..
21 515
1 909
4 761
1 133
1 407
1 266
2 or 3 farms-
4 576
297
955
311
380
326
number..
10 511
639
2 111
683
874
760
4 Of more farms..
1 088
21
58
17
55
47
numlier..
5 153
106
262
99
222
216
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms..
1 429
22
75
79
80
69
number..
1 588
22
77
79
101
69
Com heads for combines farms..
207
1
19
2
25
16
number..
225
(D)
19
(D)
25
16
Cottonptekers and strippers farms..
-
-
-
-
number..
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mower conditioners farms..
5 167
104
1 049
274
345
372
number..
5 529
104
1 135
281
363
382
6 273
191
1 229
435
493
497
number..
6 944
191
1 262
454
526
525
FleW forage fiarveslers, shear bar or
flywheel farms..
1 793
62
223
54
174
163
number..
1 973
63
238
55
189
173
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
Commercial fertilizer famis..
S 757
543
1 567
377
389
376
acres on which used-
468 649
1 653
21 315
10 625
16 584
15 996
Lime farms.-
-
_
_
-
-
-
, acres on which used..
-
-
-
-
-
-
tons..
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc.. to
control -
Insects on hay and other aops farms—
2 908
289
693
171
257
188
acres on which used..
186 126
737
9 583
3 993
7 314
8 477
See footnotes at end of table.
80 UTAH
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]
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
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms..
639
521
416
1 317
841
547
700
$1,000..
2 288
1 991
2 077
7 350
7 691
4 484
9 304
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $999
223
269
155
219
77
205
244
594
140
336
99
207
43
$1,000 to $4,999
219
$5,000 to $19,999 —
141
137
126
418
247
174
309
$20,000 or more
6
10
8
61
118
67
129
Petroleum products farms..
639
521
416
1 317
841
547
700
$1.000..
1 688
1 578
1 611
5 582
5 573
2 829
7 046
Gasoline and gasohol farms..
604
487
391
1 250
795
529
681
$1.000..
801
793
743
2 781
2 603
1 368
3 532
Diesel fuel _ famis..
519
406
345
1 032
702
459
596
$1,000.-
843
568
609
2 150
2 265
1 162
2 746
LP gas, butane, and propane farnis—
109
78
90
232
194
86
218
$1.000..
67
52
116
145
273
92
275
Fuel oil and Kerosene farms..
18
22
19
81
49
39
41
$1.000..
7
7
7
20
37
8
29
Natural gas farms..
58
39
27
133
61
22
40
$1.000..
54
S3
23
126
79
14
80
Motor oil and grease farms..
638
521
416
1 317
841
547
700
$1,000..
115
104
112
360
314
185
383
Electricity farms..
437
297
304
944
600
372
493
$1.000..
579
406
457
1 707
2 085
1 628
2 233
77
27
45
185
95
45
75
$1,000..
21
8
9
60
33
28
25
392
327
248
783
570
348
509
$1,000..
2 989
2 125
2 262
9 398
10 275
5 619
12 938
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999.. _
68
46
40
87
48
34
SO
$1,000 to $4,999 —
164
146
88
247
159
104
106
$5,000 to $9,999 —
55
65
46
144
98
59
106
$10,000 or more
105
70
74
305
265
151
247
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text) _
228
165
156
486
237
180
165
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment farms..
644
521
416
1 317
841
547
700
$1,000..
26 006
24 370
20 451
78 659
57 241
40 927
63 617
Famis by value group:
$1 to $4,999 -
36
8
5
27
49
17
12
$5,000 to $9,999
87
67
65
119
74
46
54
$10,000 to $19,999
140
80
50
220
132
70
46
$20,000 to $49,999
176
188
149
380
233
127
187
$50,000 to $99,999
148
134
86
285
141
152
174
$100,000 to $199,999
46
55
45
223
137
83
131
$200,000 to $499,999
11
8
16
62
73
50
85
$500,000 or more
1
2
2
11
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Automobiles farms..
406
340
254
926
608
364
492
number..
613
519
368
1 380
982
587
872
Motortaicks, including pickups farms..
560
480
386
1 248
785
531
685
number..
1 093
1 016
953
2 856
2 200
1 442
2 390
Wheel tractors farms..
575
493
385
1 201
773
493
626
number..
1 137
1 087
935
2 899
2 019
1 216
1 746
2 or 3 ___ farms..
303
210
193
639
407
250
305
number..
715
503
453
1 484
949
610
730
4 or more farms..
42
88
80
237
172
102
169
number..
192
389
370
1 090
876
465
864
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms..
42
97
72
312
221
167
193
number..
43
99
78
321
250
201
250
Com heads for combines farms..
4
12
6
33
46
17
26
numt)er..
4
12
6
35
46
23
36
Cottonpickers and sthppers farms..
-
-
number. _
-
-
.
-
.
-
-
Mower condittoners farms..
385
338
266
819
530
298
385
number..
404
348
274
861
589
341
447
413
358
334
918
595
372
438
number..
463
393
362
1 041
714
472
541
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel __ farms-
139
131
94
295
242
90
126
number..
152
135
97
313
302
104
152
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
Commercial fertilizer _. farms..
361
261
213
718
434
213
305
acres on which used..
21 071
22 791
20 146
82 979
75 579
52 652
127 258
-
_
_
-
-
-
acres on which used..
_
_
_
_
-
-
-
tons..
_
-
-
_
-
-
-
Sprays, dusts, granules, tumigants. etc.. to
control -
Insects on hay and other crops _-. farms..
173
127
132
340
268
118
152
acres on which used..
11 Oil
9 647
9 756
36 729
36 862
18 923
33 094
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 81
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symtx)ls, see introductory text]
Item
Total
1 to 9
acres
10 to 49
acres
SO to 69
acres
70 to 99
acres
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 -
too to 199
200 to 499
500 or more
Cows and heifers that had calved farms-.
number,.
Beef cows farms-.
numt3er-.
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 inventoiy— .- farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 24 -
25 to 49
50 to 99
too 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.
numl)er_.
$1.000..
Litters of pigs farrowed between—
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms..
numt)er_.
Dec. 1 and May 31 farms.
number-.
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms-.
number..
See footnotes at end of table.
113
4 741
445
9 102
3 572
289 781
260
11 300
8 746
847 164
2 216
3 093
1 281
1 114
764
278
7 148
406 537
5 765
317 157
2 020
2 171
768
440
290
76
2 322
89 380
1 191
72
380
386
221
67
5
6 644
228 282
7 469
212 345
7 825
454 331
183 086
3 801
134 679
32 215
6 556
319 652
150 871
1 461
110 055
64 098
1 058
37 614
879
56
56
36
17
14
495
4 129
973
33 485
743
48 509
4 978
217
8 044
270
518
5 935
454
2 998
384
2 937
3
3
145
350
181
518
7
7
1 019
15 325
687
271
37
17
695
7 476
493
4 094
392
84
13
4
265
3 362
193
20
33
11
5
3
614
3 735
764
4 114
714
7 562
2 739
309
3 170
567
589
4 392
2 172
170
857
402
272
5 121
231
16
17
4
4
118
668
255
4 453
200
6 252
571
66
2 304
84
125
906
112
477
87
429
18
104
175
1 436
913
11 395
107
1 050
2 134
51 460
993
994
101
29
8
9
1 524
18 378
1 237
12 561
879
337
14
4
2
1
457
5 817
357
24
43
23
4
S
1
1 370
13 893
1 757
19 189
1 711
50 627
24 627
702
8 314
1 722
1 435
42 313
22 905
402
26 980
16 392
299
9 490
261
12
10
10
2
4
131
1 062
273
8 428
185
12 949
1 236
47
2 101
67
136
1 527
113
763
93
764
8
132
6
195
159
3 902
5
122
530
21 563
109
319
74
19
6
3
419
8 778
354
6 023
133
202
17
2
111
2 755
63
4
26
14
2
1
1
385
7 167
482
18 130
8 825
230
3 423
741
397
14 707
8 085
84
9 787
6 059
54
2 834
45
4
2
1
2
20
215
53
2 619
44
3 698
459
12
301
6
21
191
19
96
15
95
1
(D)
30
235
6 420
20
305
634
34 726
121
332
133
37
9
2
516
11 722
404
7 638
156
215
28
5
165
4 084
81
2
49
28
4
1
497
9 400
533
13 604
579
20 895
10 362
272
3 805
815
498
17 090
9 547
102
9 978
6 462
75
2 840
63
3
4
4
1
43
323
65
2 517
60
4 305
420
14
381
12
47
533
44
277
37
256
82 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
(Excludes abnormal farms; see text For meaning ol 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
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, tumigants, etc., to
control— Con.
Nematodes in crops farms-
33
7
11
2
2
2
2
acres on which used-.
1 686
283
978
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Diseases in crops and orchards farms..
13
4
9
10
15
3
5
acres on which used..
216
471
241
1 209
438
450
2 201
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture farms..
234
186
123
488
287
186
246
acres on which used..
10 783
10 039
8 525
50 275
42 865
31 404
101 910
Chemicals for defoliation, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms..
13
12
1
34
29
5
10
acres on which used..
317
(D)
(D)
3 308
2 287
1 253
1 924
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory far»3..
460
350
338
989
712
456
534
number..
33 874
30 798
38 039
133 309
121 496
93 956
235 133
Famis with—
1 to 9
43
181
118
83
22
3
405
26
115
S3
83
31
2
300
22
83
83
82
44
4
308
75
247
194
263
182
28
902
39
147
145
171
166
44
656
16
82
96
107
115
40
421
16
10 to 49
49
50 to 99
60
100 to 199
123
200 to 499
147
500 or more
139
Cows and heifers that had calved — farms..
504
number..
16 967
14 743
17 799
62 784
57 643
46 411
125 174
Beef cows farms..
291
223
233
719
570
390
485
number..
8 795
8 760
10 416
42 300
42 966
41 437
122 636
Farms with—
1 to 9
74
160
44
12
1
37
131
38
14
2
33
118
60
17
5
117
312
161
100
23
6
53
224
152
90
SO
1
21
124
101
80
55
9
14
10 to 49
63
50 to 99
97
100 to 199
100
200 to 499 -
152
500 or more
59
Milk cows - farms..
163
117
124
320
208
102
91
number..
8 172
5 983
7 383
20 484
14 677
4 974
2 538
Farms with—
1 to 4
48
1
34
1
38
1
106
3
81
4
61
1
65
5 to 9
4
10 to 49
40
48
21
4
27
37
17
1
23
35
24
2
1
44
78
74
14
30
34
37
21
1
10
14
9
6
1
4
50 to 99
8
100 to 199
6
200 to 499
4
500 or more
_
Heifers and heifer calves farms..
390
278
291
846
614
414
477
TMimber..
10 036
8 340
11 236
37 769
35 150
24 152
56 301
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms..
403
302
310
895
659
422
487
numtier..
6 871
7 715
9 004
32 756
28 703
23 393
53 658
Cattle and calves sold ._ _ farms..
450
345
327
961
700
454
530
number..
14 493
13 704
17 355
60 681
63 408
47 148
123 877
$1,000._
4 911
5 061
6 421
24 124
25 228
17 693
46 630
Calves farms..
234
158
157
509
361
272
294
number..
6 119
3 993
4 877
18 697
19 257
16 028
40 761
$1,000..
1 238
775
1 120
4 459
4 816
3 928
10 633
Cattle farms..
371
308
282
807
581
373
440
number..
8 374
9 711
12 478
41 984
44 151
31 120
83 116
$1,000..
3 673
4 285
5 301
19 665
20 412
13 765
36 198
Fattened on grain and concentrates . . farms..
64
64
49
179
113
65
84
numt)er-_
1 150
2 260
2 271
13 549
11 299
9 078
20 593
$1,000..
650
1 113
1 188
7 303
6 511
4 940
11 685
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
46
27
31
88
44
34
26
number..
1 846
757
823
2 802
4 274
2 737
1 165
Farms with-
1 to 24
36
18
28
72
29
23
18
25 to 49
3
4
1
6
1
2
2
2
1
4
30
2
3
12
1
1
13
5
2
1
2
41
8
3
2
1
29
3
4
1
1
14
2
100 to 199
2
200 to 499
2
500 or more
-
Used or to bo used for breeding _ farms..
16
numt)er..
168
86
84
353
477
258
114
43
25
27
83
37
32
23
number..
1 677
661
728
2 449
3 797
2 479
1 051
Hogs and pigs sold famis..
38
21
20
54
37
22
19
1 433
1 084
995
2 776
5 222
3 203
2 567
$1,000..
84
111
71
274
617
399
277
Feeder pigs _. farms—
18
4
10
16
11
4
6
number..
814
170
421
426
383
65
345
$1,000..
35
6
13
15
13
2
7
Litters of pigs fan-owed between -
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms..
30
12
14
44
30
14
17
number. _
216
118
164
483
800
370
140
Dec. 1 and May 31 lamis—
28
10
14
37
28
12
15
number..
126
63
81
236
385
187
64
22
10
11
37
23
14
13
numt)er__
80
56
83
247
415
183
76
See fcx)tnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 83
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
318
12 520
277
8 116
281
9 332
261
10 251
95 055
976
4 902
360
780
1 152
79
490
32
306
26
342
126 650
10 to 49
acres
50 to 69
acres
70 to 99
acres
LIVESTOCK -Con.
Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms..
numt>er_ .
Ewes 1 year old or older farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs sold famis..
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
Chiclcens 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..
numl)er..
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 grain or seed farms..
acres.,
bushels. .
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Com for silage or green chop farms..
acres. .
tons, green..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Wheat for grain farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Barley for grain farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
See footnotes at end of table.
2 270
649 430
2 079
433 578
2 095
490 054
2 037
524 890
5 127 670
6 280
32 764
1 249
3 527
4 103
212
1 533
82
509
33
1 413
2 080 405
1 383
11
2
3
4
2
8
1 402
1 819 763
171
260 642
125
1 239 298
43
4 357
43
103
33 462
115
2 648 275
446
15 077
1 614 329
446
15 077
1 481
49 707
895 335
1 481
49 707
851
543
75
12
1 700
237 172
6 659 459
1 073
39 815
736
502
227
235
3 858
160 422
10 913 555
3 534
129 273
2 231
1 298
273
56
47
76 535
39
180 471
16
1 567
16
20
120
27
291 896
15
52
5 907
15
52
16
66
1 049
16
16
19
83
4 526
17
76
65
263
18 413
60
244
65
645
53 273
578
38 483
552
45 132
564
43 617
336 599
1 626
7 667
347
990
1 022
64
438
24
109
3
455
577 869
449
1
450
481 270
56
96 599
45
242 212
20
746
28
9 164
25
434 367
95
844
87 950
95
844
162
1 516
25 630
162
1 516
156
6
213
2 231
129 923
181
1 736
192
21
785
8 003
553 092
725
7 155
743
42
130
7 303
122
5 355
129
6 572
122
6 807
63 440
348
1 820
69
177
227
7
16
7
9
(2)
73
510 084
73
479 534
7
30 550
9
385 887
1
(D)
5
15
3
50 500
34
336
36 443
34
336
64
829
14 090
64
829
55
9
80
1 308
76 575
74
1 087
17
279
4 599
338 308
260
4 286
217
62
158
13 666
149
8 304
138
9 431
138
10 589
105 549
402
1 986
74
193
347
17
54
6
20
1
89
233 239
2
(D)
7
18
7
144 689
32
497
44 555
32
497
113
1 836
30 760
113
1 836
90
23
125
2 892
143 316
93
1 778
82
43
351
7 216
523 867
333
6 804
244
107
84 UTAH
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 famis.
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 grain or seed farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Com for silage or green chop farms..
acres.,
tons, green..
Irrigated farms..
acres,.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Wheat for grain farms. -
ac^es.-
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres ._
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Barley for grain (arms..
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres. -
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres _,,
250 acres or more
See footnotes at end of table.
13 432
89
9 675
94
10 390
89
12 945
130 842
288
1 274
39
283
147
6
(D)
3
17
(Z)
51
1 594
50
1 433
4
161
4
802
2
(D)
5
17
8
278 930
35
929
111 985
35
929
114
3 253
58 524
114
3 253
67
46
1
120
4 787
260 371
85
3 036
48
67
5
271
7 892
591 101
254
7 186
139
130
2
73
9 436
73
6 753
71
6 488
72
7 368
69 193
197
827
24
44
27
1
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
47
102 166
46
82 144
5
20 022
6
26 063
3
12
4
126 297
23
783
91 830
23
783
100
2 957
56 862
100
2 957
54
44
2
78
3 095
139 046
58
1 677
34
36
8
202
6 753
512 207
193
6 226
91
106
5
54
9 445
50
5 746
49
5 540
50
7 189
74 436
192
1 625
23
49
76
3
8
3
5
(Z)
35
SOS
35
35
743
1
(D)
4
11
4
88 820
24
777
93 118
24
777
92
3 672
67 930
92
3 672
37
47
8
76
3 203
159 206
59
2 095
36
34
6
186
6 858
531 546
173
6 074
85
95
6
177
35 124
167
19 970
172
26 374
166
25 280
245 319
605
2 901
82
175
208
9
21
99
2 449
2 304
14
145
1
(D)
14
49
12
339 455
72
3 099
354 460
72
3 099
286
11 880
212 566
286
11 880
116
148
21
1
259
15 846
713 759
168
7 698
87
116
49
7
573
30 454
2 287 013
510
25 992
154
39 348
148
26 813
153
31 537
151
32 392
277 312
504
2 290
63
178
120
6
153
1
(D)
(D)
60
11 212
60
9 100
2
(D)
1
(D)
5
(D)
11
599 037
42
2 821
278 654
42
2 821
172
8 438
153 341
172
8 438
64
85
22
1
216
30 232
952 906
121
7 642
56
52
64
44
364
28 801
2 121 427
330
25 044
106
152
84
22
103
33 546
95
19 563
100
23 343
95
23 898
228 861
332
2 016
51
192
140
3
60
2
IS
40
11 851
39
9 703
6
2 148
4
3 699
1
(D)
b
(D)
17
1
787
197 425
17
1
787
77
3
775
68 954
77
3
775
31
38
5
3
180
43
354
1 055 358
57
4
536
24
26
60
70
200
15
794
1 022
145
180
12
258
74
70
45
11
235
408 829
211
274 968
237
305 530
213
335 037
3 401 460
462
3 968
77
357
561
6
185
42
243 250
42
211 218
4
32 032
2
(D)
3
16
2
(D)
24
2 188
213 699
24
2 188
112
7 864
139 608
112
7 864
40
49
16
7
197
126 325
2 853 804
63
6 454
21
29
33
114
216
24 648
1 754 726
183
19 776
73
78
46
19
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 85
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnomnal larms: 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
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats for grain farms..
1 050
17
197
66
87
91
acres..
13 160
51
1 247
493
774
785
bushels..
772 325
3 884
75 400
29 661
42 049
52 037
Irrigated famis..
987
16
185
64
82
89
acres..
12 036
49
1 141
470
718
752
Irish potatoes farms..
166
11
45
14
9
16
acres..
6 423
9
95
56
47
54
cwt..
1 412 284
1 251
13 644
4 615
11 110
10 128
Irrigated farms..
166
11
45
14
9
16
acres..
6 423
8
95
56
47
54
Farms by acres ftarvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
113
11
40
10
6
13
5.0 to 24.9 acres —
30
-
5
4
3
3
25.0 to 99.9 acres
12
-
-
-
-
-
100.0 acres or more
11
_
_
_
_
-
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. farms..
9 303
560
2 612
626
757
733
acres..
608 739
2 331
35 158
15 560
26 249
32 481
tons, dry..
1 861 807
6 775
100 457
44 598
78 152
103 090
Irrigated farms..
8 664
518
2 415
578
721
684
acres..
545 484
2 181
31 726
14 009
24 019
29 055
Farms by acres harvested:
4 228
560
2 295
340
266
223
25 to 99 acres
3 378
-
317
286
489
466
100 to 249 acres
1 267
_
-
_
2
44
250 acres or more
430
_
_
_
AHalfa hay farms..
8 399
477
2 307
556
682
676
acres..
459 Oil
1 931
28 676
12 165
21 866
27 078
tons, dry..
1 576 745
6 083
88 361
38 570
69 506
92 076
Irrigated farms..
7 856
444
2 152
514
654
632
acres..
412 698
1 821
26 365
11 127
20 276
24 370
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms..
429
77
137
37
38
35
6 964
155
974
732
749
683
Irrigated farms..
429
77
137
37
38
35
acres..
6 964
155
974
732
749
683
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
205
68
82
9
10
8
5.0 to 24.9 acres
143
a
44
20
16
18
25.0 to 99.9 acres
75
-
11
8
12
9
1(X).0 acres or more
6
„
_
_
_
_
Land in orchards farms..
944
386
343
43
49
31
acres..
11 977
1 097
3 125
1 008
1 055
1 009
Irrigated farms..
910
378
330
40
47
27
acres..
11 799
1 055
3 033
1 000
1 045
999
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
569
316
150
14
24
13
5.0 to 24.9 acres
280
79
70
163
30
13
16
9
16
7
25.0 to 99.9 acres
8
100.0 acres or more
16
632
242
228
32
37
3
Apples fanns..
25
Bearing and nonbearing..acres..
3 919
370
1 131
388
435
463
pounds..
31 312 081
1 795 241
7 276 415
3 737 430
5 401 884
4 234 870
See footnotes at end of table.
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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]
140 to 179
acres
180 to 219
acres
220 to 259
acres
260 to 499
acres
500 to 999
1,000 to 1,999
2,000 acres or
acres
acres
more
120
79
96
2 069
•
666
1 867
136 369
94 988
101 492
115
74
85
1 983
1
514
1 735
14
9
4
1 032
1
443
2 790
206 690
331
142
647 212
14
9
4
1 032
1
443
2 790
6
3
1
3
3
1
_
4
3
3
738
431
497
102 818
75 920
123 128
337 430
209 675
337 472
691
396
458
91 355
65
190
112 460
92
58
38
269
146
146
253
133
172
124
94
141
677
394
456
78 596
49 573
81 721
283 328
162
983
268 968
634
364
426
70 232
41
511
74 552
14
4
5
680
84
92
14
4
S
680
84
92
3
2
2
4
1
2
6
1
1
1
13
10
9
1 194
1
191
416
12
9
9
1 192
1
188
416
7
6
8
2
1
1
_
_
3
3
1
9
8
8
307
122
169
2 216 800
163
850
3 233 000
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats (or grain __ farms
acres,
bushels
Irrigated farms.
acres
Irish potatoes farms
acres,
cwt.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. farms.
acres,
tons. dry.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more __.
Alfalfa hay-- --- farms.
acres,
tons, dry.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms.
acres.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres ---
5.0 to 24.9 acres -
25.0 to 99.9 acres —
100.0 aaes 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
Apples farms.
Beanng and nont)earing--acres.
pounds.
68
595
30 884
65
583
8
100
19 037
8
100
3
3
2
558
31 510
101 312
521
28 159
112
365
81
521
25 803
90 520
486
23 538
21
649
21
649
6
6
8
1
14
268
13
265
7
4
2
1
10
81
707 050
47
541
33 240
44
517
7
260
59 291
7
260
1
3
3
389
27 010
88 398
370
24 635
55
242
92
361
22 640
79 353
345
20 632
20
726
20
726
5
7
6
2
13
480
12
473
7
3
1
2
10
150
178 396
41
525
28 421
38
510
12
265
62 539
12
265
8
1
2
1
335
24 775
83 806
320
22 257
45
204
85
1
303
19 686
73 002
291
17 893
17
551
17
551
4
6
6
1
273
8
273
3
2
2
1
7
119
746 970
141
2 547
143 910
130
2 064
17
271
45 625
17
271
11
2
4
1 067
111 799
370 642
992
100 438
144
448
405
70
89 276
323 995
914
80 381
24
890
5
11
7
1
25
860
25
860
14
6
16
182
1 620 175
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 87
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Farms with sales ot $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 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 han/ested:
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 fanns.
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 owner?
Part owners
Tenants
See footnotes at end of table.
13 984
100.0
9 772 942
13 974
5 445 362
389 678
560
2 092
1 602
1 365
1 747
1 250
3 397
1 428
652
441
13 020
7 017 181
4 995
3 092 170
4 960
3 057 104
1 052
336 409
12 349
1 920 459
11 078
1 118 486
6 454
1 773
1 421
1 040
264
106
20
5 809
470 316
329
25 793
433
19 993
1 029
202 343
1 351
83 528
569
677 681
364
597 815
278
79 866
4 096
6 945 469
7 472
229 333
8 725
8 013 600
11 174
1 082 328
10 224
821 839
4 276
260 489
531
17 907
13 984
9 002
3 993
989
13 851
8 929
3 943
979
133
73
SO
10
5 719
40.9
7 328 156
1 281
5 720
4 018 014
702 450
554
207
223
267
500
395
2 015
1 075
556
392
5 372
4 863 974
2 724
2 635 223
2 707
2 615 678
351
171 041
5 240
1 552 691
4 990
967 865
1 106
1 176
1 301
1 020
262
106
19
2 375
308 235
175
20 040
219
14 711
690
183 103
644
58 737
257
160 518
184
124 954
108
35 564
2 223
5 454 989
3 098
159 958
3 892
5 888 178
4 820
887 470
4 629
697 468
1 779
190 002
410
15 758
5 719
3 000
2 366
353
5 649
2 972
2 328
349
70
127
.9
863 265
6 797
127
294 208
2 316 598
341
1
2
4
4
3
19
21
31
42
119
473 531
64
396 771
64
396 771
8
7 037
105
84 202
95
64 734
18
5
e
20
29
8
7
41
8 002
3
215
4
288
14
8 891
13
2 072
7
14 477
5
8 457
5
6 020
46
758 632
71
5 954
76
775 091
99
65 202
95
56 453
28
8 749
6
290
127
63
55
9
126
62
55
9
1
1
272
1.9
986 937
3 628
272
517 345
1 902 004
524
260
591 945
156
403 170
155
400 080
21
8 178
242
161 580
233
110 097
14
16
45
92
37
24
5
107
18 668
7
734
10
249
32
23 361
32
8 471
12
26 541
9
25 466
5
1 075
110
785 716
157
13 100
187
829 850
234
99 032
226
85 934
80
13 098
18
925
272
116
144
12
271
115
144
12
1
1
890
6.4
1 955 482
2 197
920
1 079 733
1 173 623
552
18
13
13
33
42
254
265
166
116
851
1 307 393
504
667 045
502
665 555
53
18 956
814
372 820
771
259 281
63
98
197
275
84
47
7
361
50 949
24
4 520
33
2 437
114
45 523
98
10 110
31
26 469
22
23 472
14
2 997
384
1 530 811
500
25 382
628
1 605 232
759
216 077
732
177 654
278
38 423
73
4 380
890
387
464
39
881
384
458
39
9
3
88 UTAH
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 of $10,000 or more-
Con.
$20,000 to
$39,999
1 389
9.9
1 164 749
839
1 378
742 843
539 073
636
45
47
79
137
101
600
209
101
59
1 303
900 014
646
341 844
638
329 103
71
77 109
$10,000 to
$19,999
1 299
308 193
1 247
168 008
248
360
416
1B9
31
3
599
76 825
48
4 000
49
2 540
189
37 722
167
19 096
69
20 954
46
14 736
33
6 218
573
801 003
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Famis number.
percent-
Land in farms _ acres-
Average size of farm acres-
Value of land and buildings^ famis.
$1,000.
Average per farni 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 famns 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..
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..
Irrigated land farmsll
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
AH operators —
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
White .- ""IIIIII
Full owners I
Part owners
Tenants
Black and other races III
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants - '_'_'_'_
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
34 599
952
892 564
1 179
155 075
1 143
114 137
437
40 938
105
3 261
1 673
12.0
673 676
403
1 716
513 691
299 354
836
193
117
114
231
136
637
234
32
22
1 545
489 111
655
217 223
652
215 279
125
32 658
Famrts with sales of less than $10,000
1 536
219 399
1 438
109 023
600
509
257
64
e
717
68 892
57
4 988
55
4 183
170
21 457
184
10 856
69
24 790
50
17 195
26
7 595
574
397 220
890
32 267
1 124
483 307
1 386
112 665
1 310
79 985
523
32 680
92
1 762
389
1 673
8 213
/4b
1 019
5 979
558
523
1 612
86
131
622
365
1 662
8 154
735
1 Oil
5 937
547
520
1 601
83
131
616
24
11
59
10
8
42
11
3
11
3
-
6
8 213
58.7
988 411
120
8 202
1 330 651
162 235
1 318
1 792
1 377
1 097
1 242
854
1 371
347
79
43
7 610
880 914
2 242
250 419
2 224
234 898
695
142 922
7 096
353 602
6 076
142 849
5 343
597
119
17
3 430
161 776
154
5 753
214
5 282
336
16 125
702
21 717
306
41 948
176
30 277
167
11 671
1 824
525 597
4 363
67 364
4 783
717 650
6 342
171 979
5 583
116 599
2 490
55 380
121
2 149
$5,000 to
$9,999
1 990
14.2
400 056
201
1 884
458 264
243 240
1 103
339
199
168
293
189
506
118
43
29
1 830
322 801
646
100 761
641
100 193
171
23 506
1 814
152 379
1 661
69 271
1 158
400
89
14
915
62 507
46
2 296
61
2 054
135
9 604
156
6 647
90
20 148
61
16 229
44
3 919
517
201 621
25 908
1 272
280 357
1 649
77 391
1 535
55 711
629
21 680
53
1 056
1 990
1 347
482
161
1 981
1 340
482
159
9
7
$2,500 to
$4,999
1 924
13.8
244 712
127
1 987
281 329
141 585
1 153
448
323
343
268
233
289
65
17
1
1 779
212 235
593
67 303
587
65 078
187
34 826
1 697
87 972
1 488
36 420
1 325
138
22
3
821
41 260
38
2 279
41
687
74
2 389
176
4 937
62
8 843
37
6 868
33
1 975
452
129 869
1 032
18 028
1 145
177 997
1 531
44 719
1 368
29 765
602
14 954
37
635
1 924
1 334
440
150
1 915
1 328
438
149
9
6
2
1
Less than
$2,500
4 299
30.7
343 643
80
4 331
591 058
136 471
1 690
1 005
855
586
681
432
576
164
19
13
4 001
345 878
1 003
82 355
996
69 627
337
84 590
3 585
113 151
2 927
37 158
2 860
59
8
1 694
58 009
70
1 178
112
2 541
127
4 132
370
10 133
154
12 957
78
7 180
90
5 777
855
194 107
2 335
23 428
2 366
259 296
3 162
49 869
2 680
31 123
1 259
18 746
31
558
4 299
3 298
690
311
4 258
3 269
681
308
41
29
9
3
Abnormal farms
(see text)
52
.4
1 456 375
28 007
52
96 697
1 859 558
66
2
1
5
1
11
6
17
6
1 272 293
29
206 528
29
206 528
6
22 446
13
14 266
12
7 772
4
305
3
3 115
5
3 074
6
475 215
4
442 584
3
32 631
49
964 883
11
2 011
50
407 772
12
22 879
12
7 772
7
15 107
52
23
15
14
48
20
14
14
4
3
1
UTAH 89
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
All farms
Famis with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
$500,000 or
more
$250,000 to
$499,999
$100,000 to
$249,999
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
Not on farm operated
Not reported
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming
Ottier ___ -
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 (Oil)
Retd 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)
Fnjits and tree nuts (017)
Horticutturai 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, pnmarily livestock (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
8 658
3 715
3 947
1 467
1 379
537
6 155
4069
7 829
1 650
4 072
2 502
8 925
2658
1 242
621
1 465
636
6 218
1 401
987
559
812
227
1 243
381
2 138
728
6 915
3 337
18.4
21.3
2 876
1 046
201
90
1 501
630
2 550
999
3 515
1 473
3 438
1 524
2 779
1 003
52.0
51.6
13 569
5 620
415
99
43
14
11 605
4 461 990
1 514
1 926 353
479
1 580 211
40
439
72
107 914
27
45
314
1 696 474
2 358
3 938
822
953
897
673
461
408
1 266
896
572
740
4 228
3 652 298
904
1 818 372
380
1 535 522
28
352
50
89 548
19
31
157
232 416
348
558
270
416
467
381
295
278
906
685
476
639
1 218
569
1 999
698
1 999
698
185
93
591
131
154
103
585
173
6 565
2 505
4 444
1 744
1 086
1 006
174
115
1 167
282
260
44
111
16
2
9
17
66
20.9
33
31
47
20
21
50.6
125
2
27
252 825
32
91 771
53
511 620
5
48
11
5 195
7
4
4
1 854
187
50
35
253
19
192
44
19
9
16
36
7
15
21
164
22.4
65
1
29
60
69
78
35
50.5
271
1
106
246 940
85
346 809
62
346 501
4
58
3
1 515
3
16
45 172
69
39
128
24
10
2
646
146
98
827
63
594
188
87
49
52
108
32
52
112
532
21.1
162
103
177
238
265
99
50.2
881
9
535
811 058
220
664 168
86
373 357
6
80
16
28 734
4
12
33
78 165
49
51
23
32
56
60
50
52
158
124
70
165
236
140
375
42
49
10
90 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATAi
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning o( 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 witti sales of less than $10,000
Total
$5,000 to
$9,999
$2,500 to
$4,999
Less than
$2,500
Abnormal tarms
(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 worft off farm:
None
Any
1 to 99 days
100 to 199 days
200 days or more
Not reported
Operators by years on present fami:
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 hold __ farms.
acres..
More than 10 stockholders farms.,
10 or less stockholders farms..
Other than family held farms.,
acres..
More ttian 10 stockholders farms.,
10 or less stockholders farms..
Ottier— cooperative, estate or trust
Institutional, etc farms..
FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
50 to 69 acres
70 to 99 acres
100 to 139 acres
140 to 179 acres
180 to 219 acres
220 to 259 acres
260 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1,000 to 1.999 acres
2,000 acres or more
FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (Oil)
Held 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)
Fnjrts and tree nuts (017)
Hortcullural 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 specialtjes (027)
General farms, primarily livestock (029) ..
See footnotes at end of table.
882
389
118
821
468
526
738
147
186
386
124
50
83
185
829
22.0
242
30
139
211
353
366
290
52.8
1 357
32
1 129
806 365
168
264 031
54
46 808
5
49
8
7 315
3
5
30
40 230
75
112
47
104
125
114
83
76
220
160
154
119
157
203
28
708
525
113
3
999
538
136
820
853
422
1 127
171
242
714
124
124
228
21.0
279
34
176
275
404
422
362
52.5
1 427
525 359
173
121 190
37
18 803
5
32
5
1 735
1
4
31
6 589
110
286
157
196
180
105
62
65
184
154
85
69
194
269
269
20
50
22
58
911
679
52
6
79
12
4 938
2 439
836
2 053
6 160
1 555
6 238
619
825
4 794
420
584
862
1 409
3 567
16.4
1 791
111
871
1 542
2 025
1 898
1 766
52.3
315
29
7 377
809 692
610
107 981
99
44 689
12
87
22
18 366
8
14
105
7 683
2 010
3 380
552
535
423
291
166
130
357
207
96
66
648
1 300
1 300
91
460
51
412
4 052
2 693
78
59
884
178
1 135
646
209
739
1 251
474
1 387
147
237
1 003
129
119
160
270
1 026
20.0
415
33
214
285
459
494
505
53.8
1 938
52
1 737
316 136
186
43 054
32
34 939
6
26
4
2 708
2
2
31
3 219
214
618
202
219
183
119
70
56
147
99
33
30
211
353
353
36
54
28
63
1 093
800
30
6
102
14
1 111
617
196
528
1 396
1 408
129
203
1 076
117
111
209
338
849
17.7
417
20
199
326
483
455
441
53.0
1 703
209 490
165
25 132
28
3 551
5
23
6
3 991
3
3
22
2 548
339
861
160
138
116
71
43
23
86
37
33
17
183
352
352
25
73
16
32
1 038
718
16
5
172
12
2 692
1 176
431
786
3 513
682
3 443
343
385
2 715
174
354
493
801
1 692
14.0
959
58
458
931
1 083
949
820
51.3
4 094
205
3 937
284 066
259
39 795
39
6 199
38
12
11 667
3
9
52
1 916
1 457
1 901
190
178
124
101
53
51
124
71
30
19
254
595
595
30
333
7
317
1 921
1 175
32
48
610
152
5
41
6
33
19
15
29
2
4
23
8
1
11
19.5
39
17
16
10
56.0
51
1
52
1 456 375
1
38
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
UTAH 91
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
All famis
Farms with sales 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 sates:
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.
Com for grain farms.
$1,000.
Wheat farms.
$1,000.
Soybeans farms.
$1,000.
Sorghum for grain farms.
$1,000.
Oats farms.
$1,000.
Ottier grains farms.
$1,000.
Cotton and cottonseed farms..
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or mofe 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 com. and melons farms..
$1,000-.
Sales of $40,000 or more .-- farms..
$1,000.
Fruits, nuts, and twrries 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 famis..
$1,000.
Dairy products farms.
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 Of more _ farms..
$1,000.
Cattle and calves farms.
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or rrwre famis..
$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.
13 9B4
555 428
4 339
1 925
1 992
1 673
1 391
1 370
891
272
131
3 490
41 390
235
19 833
264
2 831
1 607
21 955
10
46
344
519
2 259
16 040
4 121
43 063
225
19 611
432
7 099
37
4 172
616
10 063
42
7 302
195
22 293
65
21 174
135
6 325
18
5 787
502
45 798
110
45 446
1 289
137 450
812
131 066
7 836
184 445
775
128 625
746
5 167
23
2 933
2 218
27 548
149
19 844
1 780
24 786
145
18 921
884
3 459
1 492
4 420
5 719
526 542
1 673
1 389
1 368
890
272
127
2 129
38 411
235
19 833
201
2 683
1 178
20 949
6
42
181
365
1 367
1 985
38 257
225
19 611
248
6 717
37
4 172
165
9 155
42
7 302
122
21 986
65
21 174
88
6 275
18
5 787
185
45 405
108
(D)
1 098
135 613
809
129 576
4 054
171 964
768
127 302
297
4 350
20
2 744
871
25 619
149
19 844
662
22 791
145
18 921
578
3 101
437
3 191
127
150 173
127
30
2 787
12
2 487
4
(D)
22
973
2
(D)
11
1 671
28
1 673
9
1 337
5
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
10
14 166
10
14 166
3
3 667
3
3 667
26
30 461
26
30 461
37
24 153
37
24 153
94
59 938
78
59 664
4
470
(D)
17
5 325
12
5 296
15
3 440
4
3 417
272
90 822
272
80
3 635
25
2 916
8
(D)
44
1 892
2
(D)
52
1 343
71
5 274
33
4 710
7
<D)
3
<D)
5
(D)
4
(D)
9
2 858
B
(D)
8
1 246
5
1 232
25
7 403
25
7 403
134
37 730
134
37 730
217
23 265
107
21 037
14
619
3
(D)
28
4 198
19
4 125
36
3 010
11
2 932
25
482
890
135 410
314
11 337
95
8 611
28
791
198
6 855
4
(D)
17
(D)
183
3 615
241
10 436
100
8 765
34
1 786
13
1 542
13
1 683
11
(D)
22
2 552
19
(D)
20
993
10
889
53
6 283
43
6 262
395
52 039
388
51 943
678
31 653
230
25 617
42
1 544
10
1 415
112
7 048
57
6 645
109
8 057
55
7 767
12
138
103
763
57
852
92 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold:
[For meaning of abbreviabons and symbols, see text]
1982 -Con.
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
Total
$5,000 to
$9,999
$2,500 to
$4,999
Less than
$2,500
Abnomial farms
(see text)
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sates (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 10 $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..
Com for grain farms..
$1,000..
Wheat farms..
$1,000..
Soytieans 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 famis..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Fruits, nuts, and tarries farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more famis..
$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse products famis..
$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) fanns.-
$1,000-
Sales of $40,000 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 agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) farms--
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.
1 389
39 585
537
5 591
43
342
3 103
?]
(0)
341
2 046
516
6 322
60
ago
46
1 101
20
446
12
65
12
80
131
2 954
970
17 264
72
576
245
2 409
141
1 878
118
389
101
575
1 673
23 530
1 673
632
3 536
49
206
293
1 589
1
(D)
62
(D)
421
1 640
649
4 056
63
351
61
637
27
303
70
708
1 115
10 730
354
266
1 435
200
1 250
142
292
153
500
8 213
25 359
4 299
1 924
1 990
1 355
2 961
63
148
426
997
160
ISO
2 133
4 779
181
370
448
861
70
278
47
50
314
108
188
347
3 771
11 123
446
628
1 344
1 894
1 114
1 961
306
358
1 052
1 202
1 990
14 198
594
1 861
28
91
218
658
57
403
1 045
713
2 729
62
240
80
370
36
212
60
240
1 226
6 484
111
317
322
862
239
818
108
132
227
456
1 924
6 908
383
729
23
47
110
232
4
3
44
49
251
397
594
1 300
107
266
1 076
2 952
130
191
353
574
310
642
246
368
4 299
4 253
378
371
12
10
98
106
59
35
235
221
826
749
261
224
220
45
1 469
1 686
205
119
458
565
500
120
137
579
378
52
3 526
40
1
2
2
2
1
6
18
3
27
3
47
3
29
3
285
2
(D)
3
1 491
3
1 491
11
1 359
7
1 323
3
189
3
189
3
35
4
35
3
26
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 93
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
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms.
$1,000.
Feed grains farms.
$1,000.
Wtieat farms.
$1,000.
Cotton farms..
$1,000.
Soytseans, peanuts, rye. rice, tobacco,
and lioney farms.
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Uvestock arKJ poultry purcliased farms..
$1,000..
Farms witfi 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 t>y 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 lat)or 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 tlian 150 days farms..
workers..
Contract latwr 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 footrwtes at end of table.
223
194
2 332
2 280
91
76
(D)
(D)
153
137
1 812
1 773
3
2
(D)
(D)
5 443
80 313
3 905
868
365
305
8 430
108 719
6 373
1 018
737
302
3 443
385 457
57 481
2 802
486
155
2 336
560
298
249
5 956
6 440
4 507
1 255
133
61
5 763
10 327
3 771
1 534
394
64
5 414
5 302
4 288
917
188
21
6 065
42 066
4 623
941
346
155
2 295
6 075
S 169
23 903
1 002
3 399
436
389
146
31
6 009
7 218
4 106
1 682
208
13
2 644
75 199
1 271
724
348
301
3 778
102 923
1 832
910
737
299
1 826
374 078
55 750
1 188
486
152
740
542
298
246
3 433
5 806
2 037
1 204
132
60
2 980
9 265
1 187
1 339
391
63
3 099
4 742
2 039
858
182
20
3 708
39 625
2 271
939
346
152
2 026
5 586
2 959
16 554
576
2 987
153
247
146
30
2 781
5 474
1 250
1 323
195
13
6
209
3
47
3
161
86
33 513
2
6
14
64
106
34 993
2
7
15
82
84
147 618
21 721
10
31
43
2
9
19
54
80
894
17
35
10
IB
68
1 055
6
18
26
16
80
526
23
30
19
8
117
11 140
7
15
26
69
109
1 124
94
1 433
25
571
4
6
8
7
47
522
7
20
14
6
7
173
3
63
S
110
176
11 327
26
31
48
71
231
20 755
10
20
82
119
185
81 481
12 225
49
74
62
197
31
124
22
20
192
80
70
16
176
738
47
95
28
6
242
7 209
34
75
84
49
217
886
178
1 423
42
520
4
10
IB
10
130
534
25
75
28
2
39
646
15
116
27
530
446
12 732
118
128
103
97
742
28 519
104
165
376
97
511
102 646
15 441
191
277
43
61
185
173
92
608
1 598
194
346
49
19
592
3 275
135
264
165
28
557
1 364
287
190
76
4
775
11 417
227
340
177
31
608
1 639
592
4 285
101
778
11
39
41
10
447
1 336
123
250
69
5
94 UTAH
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 of $ lO.OOO or more-
Con.
$20,000 to
$39,999
$10,000 to
$19,999
Farms witfi sales of less than $10,000
Total
$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-.
Cotlon 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 agnculturat 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..
FajTTis 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 \abor 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.
47
280
14
23
40
267
550
3 964
361
151
27
11
798
4 122
501
274
23
309
8 979
1 210
2S3
16
807
764
582
212
13
705
879
362
326
15
780
651
590
169
21
814
2 110
687
124
3
341
544
642
3 239
143
445
716
926
319
395
4
34
117
22
(D)
15
(D)
713
2 810
519
186
8
1 017
2 173
888
124
5
275
3 619
465
269
6
250
25
864
512
750
105
8
1
745
667
461
264
680
618
70
2
793
1 472
750
36
7
707
2 354
134
233
783
935
480
299
14
29
52
15
(D)
16
39
1
(D)
2 792
4 451
2 632
144
16
4 646
4 904
4 538
108
1 614
7 634
1 109
1 596
18
2 516
610
2 468
48
2 777
976
2 583
194
2 304
483
2 247
52
5
2 320
2 003
2 320
261
457
2 175
7 254
423
389
282
141
3 218
1 716
2 852
355
11
22
46
13
?i
33
1
(D)
684
646
586
97
1
1 133
1 860
064
69
354
2 518
325
354
340
14
765
251
744
21
823
441
674
149
620
223
584
31
5
712
677
79
154
671
: 150
67
43
805
659
579
226
3
3
1
(D)
2
(D)
675
1 170
642
33
1 147
1 183
1 142
5
315
1 640
253
315
675
161
667
8
633
215
609
24
618
101
612
6
592
523
97
151
552
2 005
160
175
74
86
766
439
663
103
4
4
1
(D)
3
(D)
1 433
1 635
1 404
14
15
2 366
1 861
2 332
34
945
3 477
531
941
4
1 076
207
1 057
19
1 321
321
1 300
21
1 066
158
1 051
15
1 016
803
85
152
952
3 099
196
171
153
43
1 647
618
1 610
26
11
7
663
6
891
3
3 746
622
7
24
2
3
1
1
6
86
1
1
3
1
11
77
2
7
1
1
37
437
32
2
8
32
35
95
3
23
1
1
10
28
4
4
2
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 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
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms..
$1,000-.
Farms withi 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 gasotiol farms..
$1,000..
Diesel fuel farms..
$1,000..
LP gas, butane, and propane farms..
$1,000..
Fuel oil and kerosene famns..
$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
EQUIPMENT'
Automot)iles 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..
Pk:kup balers farms..
numtter..
Fiekl forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel farms..
number..
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
Commercial fertilizer farms..
acres on which used..
Ume farms..
acres on which used.,
tons..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control—
Insects on hay and other crops _ farms..
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table.
13 868
48 661
7 271
4 160
1 978
459
13 857
35 676
12 848
17 809
8 233
12 449
1 992
1 470
569
294
832
1 416
13 852
2 238
8 041
12 500
1 253
485
6 148
59 617
1 376
2 340
933
1 499
13 912
472 803
1 349
3 773
2 664
3 318
1 610
840
338
20
7 813
11 263
12 316
23 289
11 549
21 613
4 583
10 526
1 095
5 216
1 432
1 591
207
225
5 175
5 547
6 281
6 965
1 798
1 978
5 763
470 332
6 705
43 450
589
2 693
1 967
456
5 705
31 527
5 475
15 309
4 736
11 392
1 341
1 366
352
266
676
1 358
5 705
1 837
4 345
11 565
615
358
3 815
54 289
445
1 209
712
1 449
1 689
5 720
364 205
193
309
ail
1 811
1 421
820
337
18
4 019
6 364
5 357
13 568
5 173
12 876
2 839
6 708
1 028
4 862
1 173
1 324
189
207
3 223
3 507
3 685
4 296
1 343
1 512
2 980
417 979
127
6 434
127
3 763
118
1 327
107
1 262
61
283
17
146
30
572
127
173
118
2 525
16
147
107
10 353
2 913
187 018
1 764
168 127
127
21 979
87
211
125
758
116
500
43
107
60
380
68
35 469
55
15 125
272
6 279
12
149
111
272
4 255
264
1 675
247
1 702
115
238
18
12
76
188
272
240
243
2 014
21
10
228
8 002
5
25
23
175
36
272
45 023
1
3
8
27
47
94
82
10
205
435
268
1 267
257
1 010
86
216
148
771
178
212
179
248
135
192
56 475
107
23 508
920
12 271
5
144
588
183
920
8 654
902
4 085
821
3 409
289
352
94
37
190
273
920
497
828
3 579
86
39
763
15 489
37
116
107
503
920
99 502
4
14
33
158
274
285
152
719
1 270
886
2 970
880
2 712
458
1 160
311
1 441
260
316
67
77
597
671
629
795
346
393
592
137 552
333
45 404
96 UTAH
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]
Famis 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
$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 -
$6,000 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
EQUIPMENT'
Automobiles farms..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
number..
Wheel tractors farms..
number..
2 or 3 farms..
numlwr-.
4 or more farms.-
number..
Grain and t}ean combines, self-propelled
only farms..
number.-
Com heads for combines farms--
number--
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
number..
Mower conditioners farms..
number..
Pickup balers farms..
numljer..
Field forage harvesters, shear tiar or
flywheel farms..
numt)er..
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.
1 377
5 292
139
874
363
1
1 377
4 437
1 314
2 471
1 137
1 481
294
148
33
11
109
47
1 377
280
971
799
152
57
848
5 463
119
346
210
173
469
1 378
61 942
16
66
157
630
379
126
4
1 392
1 279
2 596
1 276
2 758
731
1 703
160
670
201
236
15
IS
875
967
937
1 073
202
219
705
55 486
1 704
3 651
411
1 236
57
1 704
2 985
1 625
1 779
1 262
826
251
107
103
24
91
31
1 704
217
1 109
60S
194
61
909
4 020
205
428
175
101
735
1 716
50 863
147
156
495
625
237
42
14
1 031
1 401
1 563
2 705
1 452
2 655
825
1 802
67
293
264
272
24
24
773
785
1 022
1 094
257
282
745
37 839
8 111
4 957
6 640
1 465
6
8 100
3 940
7 328
2 405
3 471
978
645
92
214
28
153
45
8 095
392
3 677
892
635
125
2 329
5 327
927
1 131
221
50
5 485
8 140
105 611
1 154
3 426
1 852
1 503
185
20
3 774
4 866
6 910
9 567
6 342
8 639
1 737
3 803
60
291
256
264
18
18
1 944
2 022
2 588
2 648
450
461
2 777
>0 670
1 890
2 009
1 050
834
6
1 890
1 614
1 723
946
1 072
450
207
44
46
7
34
21
1 890
146
353
144
41
744
2 050
240
410
81
13
1 890
32 277
172
387
666
592
67
6
993
1 250
1 657
2 514
1 585
2 374
577
1 257
24
133
130
137
10
10
631
855
929
956
166
168
823
22 661
1 976
1 339
1 587
1 976
1 099
1 798
662
962
284
143
24
35
5
49
14
1 976
110
930
214
155
26
651
1 370
262
301
75
13
1 994
33 099
325
416
663
489
101
1 054
1 348
1 743
2 529
1 595
2 344
542
1 199
28
120
86
67
6
(D)
612
644
804
815
137
138
633
12 439
4 245
1 610
4 003
242
4 234
1 227
3 807
796
1 437
244
295
25
133
16
70
11
4 229
136
758
325
336
59
934
906
425
420
65
24
4 256
40 235
657
2 623
523
422
17
14
1 727
2 268
3 510
4 524
3 162
3 921
618
1 347
8
38
40
40
2
(D)
701
723
855
877
147
155
1 321
15 570
52
254
42
2
S
52
208
45
95
26
78
6
13
3
13
52
10
19
43
28
52
2 988
2
36
1
4
4
1
2
20
33
49
154
34
98
7
15
7
63
422
25 656
390
15 421
1 144
17 999
314
10 242
286
4 439
544
3 318
8
18
8
21
5
5
6
1 683
5
892
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 97
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
$500,000 or
$250,000 to
$100,000 to
$40,000 to
All farms
Total
more
$499,999
$249,999
$99,999
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc.. to
control-Con.
Nematodes in crops _ farms..
113
84
4
9
14
16
acres on which used-.
4 741
4 297
682
947
323
905
Diseases in crops and orchards _. famis..
448
173
7
12
19
38
acres on which used..
9 172
8 004
1 496
1 419
2 000
1 000
Weeds, grass, or brash in crops and
pasture farms..
3 583
2 256
56
141
447
641
acres on which used..
292 418
269 194
22 859
35 762
87 872
76 819
Chemicals for defoliation, growth control
of crops, or thinning of trait farms-.
260
204
6
11
37
36
acreson which used..
11 300
11 074
1 458
2 335
2 404
2 382
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory farms-
8 757
4 074
95
218
684
981
number..
855 997
751 863
109 740
115 272
180 932
171 387
Farms with-
1 to 9
2 216
3 095
1 281
1 117
766
282
7 157
224
860
912
1 052
748
278
3 550
)
4
1
15
67
79
2
4
5
16
121
70
191
22
31
65
276
205
85
641
39
10 to 49
113
50 to 99
275
100 to 199
261
200 to 499
241
500 or more
52
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
883
number..
410 578
360 149
34 658
51 737
90 811
90 078
Beef cows _ farms..
5 773
2 578
48
76
298
608
number..
320 470
272 348
22 053
29 298
57 125
75 382
Farms with—
1 to 9 —
2 021
2 173
769
443
290
77
2 325
300
836
660
421
285
76
1 483
1
7
4
5
19
12
39
3
9
14
12
17
21
143
29
65
51
46
74
33
432
58
10 to 49
155
50 to 99
116
100 to 199
134
200 to 499
135
500 or more
10
Milk cows farms..
416
number..
90 108
87 801
12 605
22 439
33 686
14 696
Farms with—
1 to 4 _ _._
1 191
72
380
366
223
68
397
37
370
386
221
67
2
1
31
8
1
9
91
34
40
2
22
245
122
1
84
5 to 9
6
10 to 49
194
50 to 99
126
100 to 199
5
200 to 499
1
500 or more
5
5
5
-
-
Herters and heifer calves farms.-
6 651
3 444
81
204
618
848
number__
230 706
205 392
33 655
38 647
49 903
42 081
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms-
7 480
3 621
82
193
590
869
number..
214 713
186 322
41 427
24 888
40 218
39 228
Cattle and calves sold farms..
7 836
4 054
94
217
678
980
number..
458 467
418 040
115 438
55 040
82 536
80 227
$1,000-
184 445
171 964
59 938
23 265
31 653
29 113
3 809
2 008
42
112
335
459
number—
137 322
118 027
10 998
13 943
24 445
30 382
$1,000-
32 820
28 600
2 483
3 409
5 665
7 712
Cattle farms..
6 565
3 550
90
200
620
880
321 145
300 013
104 440
41 097
58 091
49 845
$1.000..
151 625
143 364
57 454
19 856
25 988
21 401
Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms..
1 464
762
38
41
118
189
number..
110 478
106 921
69 390
10 171
10 501
9 905
$1.000..
64 338
62 690
43 026
5 689
5 559
5 043
Hogs and pigs inventory— famis..
1 061
371
3
16
51
83
number..
38 748
30 721
2 660
4 287
9 741
6 052
Farms with-
1 to 24
879
56
57
36
IB
15
498
244
27
40
30
16
14
207
1
1
1
3
8
1
1
1
2
3
B
31
2
6
3
2
7
26
48
25 to 49
7
50 to 99
14
100 to 199
7
200 to 499-_.
4
500 or more
3
Used or to be used for breeding farms.-
49
number..
4 272
3055
297
369
748
766
Other farms..
976
342
3
16
47
76
number..
34 476
27 666
2 363
3 918
8 993
5 286
Hogs and pigs sold farms..
746
297
4
14
42
66
number—
50 369
40 672
3 874
5 522
13 493
7 292
$1.000..
5 167
4 350
470
619
1 544
787
Feeder pigs farms..
220
85
-
-
10
16
number
8 403
4600
-
-
394
1 167
$1,000-
282
162
-
-
9
40
Utters of pigs farrowed between-
Dee, 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... famis..
521
218
3
8
26
52
number..
6 167
4 687
567
641
1 094
1 061
Dec. 1 and May 31 farms..
457
198
3
6
24
46
number..
3 119
2 322
271
306
521
551
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms.-
387
183
3
8
20
41
3 048
2 365
296
335
573
510
See footnotes at end of table.
98 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbois, see text]
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
$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 fieifers that had calved farms..
number..
Beef cows farms..
numljer..
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..
numt)er..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms..
numl)er..
Cattle and calves sold farms..
number.,
$1,000-.
Calves farms..
numlMr-.
$1,000..
Cattle farms..
numl)er..
$1.000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates _.- famis..
number-.
$1,000-.
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
numt)er..
Farms with—
1 to 24
25 to 49
50 to 99.—
100 to 199 —
200 to 499
500 or more
Used or to l)e used for breeding farms..
numt)er..
Other farms..
numt)er..
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.
27
1 258
47
1 029
565
28 993
67
1 008
982
104 579
59
298
136
4
847
57 382
727
54 162
77
204
233
178
35
240
3 220
114
4
117
3
2
822
24 778
867
22 419
970
51 540
17 264
484
23 186
5 721
818
28 354
11 544
168
4 179
2 076
94
5 440
57
10
8
11
8
53
495
89
4 945
72
6 629
676
32
2 085
80
56
843
53
418
48
425
14
182
50
1 060
406
16 889
47
1 487
1 114
69 953
101
442
341
200
30
909
35 483
821
34 328
132
396
242
46
5
213
1 155
149
24
37
3
871
16 328
1 020
18 142
1 115
33 259
10 730
576
15 073
3 609
942
18 186
7 121
208
2 775
1 296
124
2 541
100
6
11
7
68
380
111
2 161
99
3 862
354
27
954
32
73
481
66
255
63
29
444
272
1 098
1 316
20 587
56
4 672
95 301
1 992
2 233
369
62
16
3 598
46 388
3 187
44 809
1 720
1 335
108
19
5
839
1 579
794
35
10
3 200
22 890
3 848
26 023
3 771
36 291
11 123
1 793
16 662
3 616
3 006
19 639
7 507
699
3 134
1 408
687
6 893
635
26
16
6
1
288
1 074
631
5 819
446
7 837
628
132
3 444
108
300
1 248
256
676
201
572
2
199
378
8 788
8
16
1 262
45 800
207
735
1 018
23 595
929
23 038
231
599
84
10
5
206
557
179
21
6
936
10 583
1 116
11 622
1 226
20 626
6 484
600
9 231
2 100
1 019
11 395
4 385
211
1 650
746
149
3 052
120
14
8
6
1
86
453
136
2 599
111
3 825
317
39
1 710
59
89
611
80
331
69
280
14
(D)
52
227
383
5 838
20
153
1 164
25 902
338
737
73
12
4
916
12 416
836
12 082
372
440
19
5
188
334
181
5
2
833
6 310
7 176
1 076
9 852
2 952
548
4 688
987
883
5 164
1 965
187
785
364
168
1 692
154
9
5
89
310
148
1 382
130
2 334
191
42
906
26
92
340
78
171
64
169
13
35
171
672
555
5 961
28
57
2 246
23 599
1 447
761
30
7
1
1 664
10 377
1 422
9 689
1 117
296
5
4
445
688
434
9
2
1 431
5 997
1 744
7 225
1 469
5 813
1 686
645
2 733
529
1 104
3 080
1 157
301
699
298
370
2 149
361
6
3
113
311
347
1 838
205
1 678
119
51
828
23
119
297
98
174
68
123
3
70
11
2 637
11
8 833
3
2
4
9
4 041
8
3 313
1
2
1
3
728
7
2 424
11
2 368
11
4 136
1 359
8
2 643
60S
9
1 493
754
3
423
240
3
1 134
1
1
3
143
3
991
3
1 860
189
3
359
13
3
232
3
121
3
111
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 99
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
Item
$500,000 or
$250,000 to
$100,000 to
$40,000 to
All farms
Total
more
$499,999
$249,999
$99,999
LIVESTOCK-Con.
Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms..
2 273
862
16
28
113
196
number..
650 327
594 037
93 958
97 122
162 258
133 088
Ewes 1 year old or older farms—
2 082
800
15
22
102
186
number.-
434 086
396 757
72 536
48 747
112 221
92 022
Sheep and lambs sold farms..
2 098
856
17
28
110
200
number..
490 397
452 360
85 519
72 454
125 633
99 182
Sheep and lambs shorn.. farms..
2 040
805
15
23
100
190
numt)er..
525 546
480 470
92 155
66 043
130 805
112 984
pounds of wool..
5 133 210
4 703 221
870 498
613 881
1 363 776
1 085 305
Horses and ponies Inventory farms..
6 286
2 489
46
114
360
593
number..
33 006
14 685
482
984
3 411
3 169
Horses and ponies sold farms.-
1 253
430
11
24
61
88
number..
3 572
1 849
63
95
305
413
$1,000..
4 130
2 597
148
79
609
515
Goats inventory farms..
215
35
1
4
4
6
number..
1 581
460
(D)
(D)
10
20
Goats sold farms..
82
15
-
2
-
number..
509
215
-
-
(D)
-
$1,000..
33
22
-
-
(D)
-
POULTRY
ChicKens 3 months old or older Inventory .. farms..
1 417
361
12
9
41
75
number..
2 101 959
2 055 035
1 818 469
104 707
105 852
12 440
Farms wHh-
1 to 399
1 385
11
332
10
3
6
34
1
73
400 to 3,199
1
3,200 to 9.999 —
3
2
_
1
-
1
10,000 to 19,999
4
3
_
3
-
ZOioOO to 49^999
4
4
_
1
3
_
50,000 to 99,999
2
2
1
1
_
_
100,000 or more
8
8
8
_
_
Hens and pullets of laying age famis..
1 406
359
12
8
41
75
number..
1 841 317
1 796 124
1 649 469
37 595
85 986
10 280
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age farms..
171
44
5
3
6
11
number..
260 642
258 911
169 000
67 112
19 866
2 160
Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms. -
128
51
9
3
10
8
numbe^__
1 248 213
1 235 562
997 150
151 350
61 242
19 264
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold farms--
43
7
-
-
3
-
number..
4 357
(D)
-
-
1 995
-
Farnis with-
1 to 1,999
43
7
—
_
3
—
2,000 to 59,999
.
_
-
-
60,000 to 99,999
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
..
«
.
-
-
Turkey hens kept for breeding famis..
103
34
2
2
2
4
number..
33 462
33 208
(D)
(D)
(D)
12
118
96
16
22
38
16
number..
2 662 715
2 647 737
1 225 400
674 452
632 366
115 430
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for grain of seed farms..
449
313
11
19
57
96
acres- -
15 118
14 043
1 425
1 669
4 852
3 578
bushels--
1 617 750
1 526 095
173 917
172 019
494 164
437 809
Irrigated — farms..
449
313
11
19
57
96
acres-.
15 118
14 043
1 425
1 669
4 852
3 578
Com for silage or green chop - farms..
1 486
1 214
43
130
337
334
aaes..
50 565
46 992
6 546
9 736
15 099
9 559
tons, green..
Irrigated famis..
905 454
856 024
134 662
187 184
278 958
160 037
1 486
1 214
43
130
337
334
acres..
50 565
46 992
6 546
9 736
15 099
9 559
Farms by aaes harvested:
1 to 24 acres
852
543
595
533
5
16
12
84
78
238
194
25 to 99 acres
131
100 to 249 acres
78
74
13
33
20
8
13
1 703
12
1 208
9
22
1
44
1
202
1
Wheat for grain farms-
333
acres..
237 229
225 481
7 626
19 990
71 858
63 682
bushels..
6 662 449
6 336 559
285 228
563 724
2 037 819
1 956 495
Irrigated farms..
1 076
752
15
29
135
225
acres-
39 872
36 715
1 802
2 366
11 164
12 920
Farms by acres fiarvested:
1 to 24 acres
738
389
3
13
45
82
25 to 99 acres
503
377
4
9
55
123
100 to 249 acres
227
235
3 863
208
234
2 540
9
6
46
8
14
149
42
60
476
56
250 acres or more
72
Barley fof grain famis..
673
acres..
150 908
134 306
12 686
16 698
36 245
34 845
bushels..
10 949 532
9 938 374
1 146 493
1 306 833
2 769 089
2 493 849
Irrigated farms..
3 539
2 354
46
142
445
629
acres..
129 759
115 823
11 776
14 245
31 462
29 886
Fanns by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
2 232
1 300
275
1 060
1 152
272
6
13
16
18
71
43
112
242
106
223
366
100 to 249 acres
75
250 acres or more
56
56
11
17
16
9
See footnotes at end of table.
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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.
Fanns with sales of less than $10,000
Item
$20,000 to
$10,000 to
$5,000 to
$2,500 to
Less than
Abnomial farms
$39,999
$19,999
Total
$9,999
$4,999
$2,500
(see text)
LIVESTOCK-Ckjn.
Sfteep and lambs of all ages inventory- —
— farms..
241
268
1 408
323
364
721
3
number--
67 485
40 126
55 393
24 282
15 529
15 582
897
Ewes 1 year old or older _
— farms-
226
249
1 279
301
340
638
3
number- -
44 221
27 010
36 821
16 175
10 673
9 973
508
Sheep and lambs sold
— farms-
242
259
1 239
306
337
596
3
number--
44 226
25 346
37 694
16 398
11 646
9 650
343
Sheep and lambs shorn
— famis—
229
248
1 232
297
323
612
3
number—
48 074
30 409
44 420
19 422
13 043
11 955
656
pounds of wool—
469 940
299 821
424 449
188 524
122 007
113 918
5 540
Horses and ponies inventory ___
-- farms-.
633
743
3 791
833
825
2 133
6
number- -
3 057
3 582
18 079
3 904
3 740
10 435
242
Horses and ponies sold
-- farms--
85
161
819
186
244
389
4
number--
392
581
1 678
518
557
603
45
$1,000-
436
810
1 506
608
507
390
27
Goats inventory
— fams—
S
15
177
25
34
118
3
number. _
83
172
1 073
102
154
817
48
Goats sold -
-_ farms- -
3
10
67
10
14
43
-
number- -
n
77
294
35
50
209
-
$1,000-
2
11
1
2
8
-
POULTRY
Chickens 3 months old or older inventory
— farms-
91
133
1 052
182
216
654
4
number—
3 946
9 621
25 370
4 988
6 132
14 250
21 554
Farms wfth-
1 to 399
90
1
126
7
1 051
1
181
1
216
654
2
400 to 3,199
-
3,200 to 9,999 -
_
_
.
-
1
10,000 to 19,999
_
_
_
_
.
_
1
20,000 to 49,999
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
50,000 to 99,999
.
100,000 or more
91
132
1 043
180
213
650
«
Hens and pullets of laying age
_. farms. -
4
numbe^—
3 418
9 376
23 639
4 740
5 744
13 155
21 554
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age
-- farms- -
4
15
127
24
25
78
-
number__
528
245
1 731
248
388
1 095
~
Chickens 3 months old or older sold
— farms-
4
17
74
10
15
49
3
number—
619
5 937
3 736
1 828
697
1 211
8 915
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold
— farms- -
-
4
36
6
7
23
-
number--
-
(D)
(D)
435
690
(D)
-
Farms with—
1 to 1,999
-
4
36
6
7
23
-
2,000 to 59,999
.
60,000 to 99,999
-
-
-
-
-
-
.
100,000 or more
.
Turisey hens kept for breeding
— farms-
9
15
69
15
16
38
.
number- -
40
51
254
41
66
147
-
-- farms- -
1
(D)
3
(D)
19
538
3
97
:
16
441
3
number--
14 440
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for grain or seed
-- farms- -
63
1 584
67
935
133
1 034
51
576
42
300
40
158
3
acres—
41
bushels-
155 146
93 040
88 234
50 098
26 996
11 140
3 421
Irrigated
— farms..
63
67
133
51
42
40
3
acres..
1 584
935
1 034
576
300
158
41
Com for silage or green chop
.. farms..
208
162
267
130
71
66
5
acres..
3 706
2 346
2 715
1 733
572
410
858
tons, qreen—
57 203
37 980
39 311
25 197
8 253
5 861
10 119
Irrigated
-_ farms..
208
162
267
130
71
66
5
aaes--
3 706
2 346
2 715
1 733
572
410
858
Fanns by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
170
136
256
122
70
64
1
25 to 99 acres
38
26
10
1
7
1
1
2
-
100 to 249 acres
3
250 acres or more
.
.
_
-
—
-
1
Wheat for grain
— farms—
300
307
492
239
120
133
3
acres—
42 197
20 128
11 691
7 146
2 956
1 589
57
bushels-
981 074
512 219
322 900
203 297
81 107
38 496
2 990
Irrigated
— farms-
163
185
321
154
73
94
3
acres—
5 082
3 381
3 100
2 047
493
560
57
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
92
154
347
149
84
114
2
25 to 99 acres
98
88
125
76
31
18
1
100 to 249 acres
52
41
19
13
5
1
-
250 acres or more--
58
558
18 177
24
638
15 655
1
1 318
16 116
1
568
9 395
358
3 764
392
2 957
—
Barley for grain
-- farms—
5
acres—
486
bushels- -
1 236 521
985 589
975 181
590 860
231 609
152 712
35 977
Irrigated _
-- farms- -
513
15 550
579
12 904
1 180
13 450
506
7 846
130
3 a43
344
2 261
5
acres—
486
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
286
252
415
208
1 171
146
451
116
335
23
385
7
1
25 to 99 acres
2
100 to 249 acres
18
14
1
1
-
-
2
250 acres or more
2
1
_
_
—
—
—
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
UTAH 101
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see texl]
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Item
$500,000 or
$250,000 to
$100,000 to
$40,000 to
All farms
Total
more
$499,999
$249,999
$99,999
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats for grain famis__
1 054
593
8
30
74
148
acres..
13 312
9 393
275
828
1 344
2 719
bushels..
784 230
583 163
20 056
45 801
82 144
159 536
Irrigated farms..
991
555
7
28
69
138
acres..
12 188
8 753
234
808
1 306
2 594
Irish potatoes farms..
166
98
3
7
20
29
acres..
6 423
6 338
3 340
1 439
1 091
270
cwt..
1 412 284
1 400 134
777 200
316 750
224 951
45 143
Irrigated farms-
166
98
3
7
20
29
acres..
6 423
6 338
3 340
1 439
1 091
270
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
113
48
-
1
7
14
5.0 to 24.9 acres
30
27
-
1
2
12
25.0 to 99.9 acres
12
12
-
-
8
3
100.0 acres or more
11
11
3
5
3
-
Hay-alfaHa. other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) .. farms. -
9 312
4 316
75
210
678
1 058
acres--
614 816
503 772
30 201
57 673
121 453
132 640
tons, dry..
1 877 759
1 607 018
105 560
195 100
416 538
430 138
Irrigated farms..
acres..
8 673
4 095
75
205
653
1 008
551 561
455 034
28 686
54 069
110 594
120 842
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
4 230
663
7
12
53
112
25 to 99 acres
3 379
2 036
10
58
238
411
100 to 249 acres
1 270
1 191
17
77
234
420
250 acres or more
433
426
41
63
153
115
Alfalfa hay farms..
8 408
4 002
73
197
638
1 002
acres..
462 131
378 053
20 335
40 876
93 836
102 968
tons, dry_.
1 585 061
1 362 671
82 820
162 401
361 219
372 848
7 865
3 797
73
192
616
955
acres..
415 818
340 590
19 080
38 323
85 599
93 318
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... famis..
acres..
432
6 982
248
6 408
5
449
7
539
34
1 437
79
2 240
Imgated farnis.-
432
248
5
7
34
79
acres.-
6 982
6 408
449
539
1 437
2 240
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
206
56
1
2
4
11
5.0 to 24.9 acres
145
113
2
-
14
33
25.0 to 99.9 acres
75
73
1
4
13
34
100.0 acres or more
6
6
1
1
3
1
land in orchards farms..
947
204
2
7
18
44
acres..
12 076
8 505
(D)
(D)
1 231
2 043
Irrigated farms..
913
199
2
7
18
43
acres. -
11 899
8 464
(D)
(D)
1 231
2 021
Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres;
0.1 to 4.9 acres
569
49
-
3
5
8
5.0 to 24.9 acres
281
73
.
-
2
12
25.0 to 99.9 acres
81
66
-
-
9
21
100.0 acres or more
16
16
2
4
2
3
Apples farms..
635
157
2
6
13
36
Bearing and nonbearing-.acres.-
3 970
2 794
P!
(D)
445
840
pounds-
31 531 466
28 605 945
!d
(D)
6 860 400
8 023 486
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Famis with sales of $10,000 or mor«-
Con.
$20,000 to
$39,999
$10,000 to
$19,999
Famns witti sales of less tfian $10,000
Total
$5,000 to
$9,999
$2,500 to
$4,999
Less than
$2,500
Abnormal famis
(see text)
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats for grain fanns--
aaes--
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres.-
Irish potatoes farms..
acres. -
CWt--
Irrigated farms-.
acres--
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres -
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) _. farms-.
aaes--
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
Alfalfa hay farms..
acres.,
tons, dry..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms..
acres..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more
Land in orchards farms..
acres-
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by t>earing and nontsearing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more
Apples farms..
Bearing and nonbearing.. acres.,
pounds..
139
2 015
135 442
131
1 847
15
81
18 943
15
81
8
6
1
1 060
95 336
276 395
1 003
83 330
149
561
306
44
970
69 246
226 717
909
59 459
60
1 257
60
1 257
10
31
19
54
1 908
52
1 898
9
20
21
4
41
572
4 248 988
194
2 212
140 184
182
1 964
24
117
17 147
24
117
18
6
1 235
66 469
183 287
1 151
57 513
330
758
137
10
1 122
50 792
156 666
1 052
44 811
63
487
63
487
28
33
2
79
1 345
77
1 336
24
39
15
1
60
389
3 761 460
457
3
767
89
162
432
3
283
68
85
12
150
68
85
65
3
4 987
104 967
254 789
4 569
90 450
3 565
1 342
76
4
4 397
80 958
214 074
4 059
72 108
181
556
181
556
149
30
2
740
3 472
711
3 336
520
207
13
475
1 125
2 706 136
162
1 657
85 502
152
1 290
22
43
5 439
22
43
19
1
427
48 337
127
174
1
321
41
866
665
703
56
3
1
289
37 805
108
121
1
197
33 984
62
360
62
360
33
27
2
105
721
101
712
53
49
3
69
239
1 367
729
120
1 038
52 397
115
1 009
17
25
4 755
17
25
17
1 244
27 466
68 000
1 148
23 606
851
379
13
1
1 113
21 042
57 029
1 035
18 603
49
100
49
100
46
3
128
599
126
571
87
39
2
79
210
692 045
175
1 072
51 263
165
29
17
1 956
29
17
29
2
316
29
164
59
615
2
100
24
978
2 049
260
7
1
995
22
111
48
924
1
827
19 521
70
96
70
96
507
2 152
484
2 054
380
119
8
327
676
646 362
4
152
11 905
4
152
6 077
5 952
9
6 077
2
1
3 120
8 316
9
3 120
3
18
3
18
1
2
3
99
3
99
3
52
219 385
iData are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
UTAH 103
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Total
Cash grains
(011)
Field crops, except cash grains (01 3)
Cotton
(0131)
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugar crops,
Irish potatoes,
hay, peanuts,
and other field
crops
(0133, 0134,
0139)
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms numtwr.
percent.
t.and 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 __ lamis-
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.
13 932
100.0
8 316 567
597
13 922
5 348 665
384 188
647
2 089
1 600
1 364
1 742
1 249
3 386
1 422
635
435
12 982
5 744 888
4 966
2 885 642
4 931
2 850 576
1 046
313 963
12 336
1 906 193
11 066
1 110 714
6 449
1 773
1 420
1 037
262
106
19
5 805
470 Oil
329
25 793
433
19 993
1 026
199 228
1 346
80 454
563
202 466
360
155 231
275
47 235
4 047
5 980 586
7 461
227 322
8 675
6 605 828
11 162
1 059 449
10 212
814 067
4 269
245 382
531
17 907
1 217
6.7
688 707
566
1 107
572 777
517 414
112
95
136
100
348
109
63
45
1 103
484 988
539
221 278
536
220 032
103
17 559
1 217
435 299
1 217
264 814
521
217
154
180
82
52
11
307
30 301
59
7 310
85
8 932
316
113 051
136
10 891
52
12 407
23
6 590
33
5 817
284
209 493
626
31 508
541
246 384
912
84 019
907
79 400
171
4 619
1 998
14.3
481 127
241
2 093
566 997
270 902
1 185
311
252
199
327
228
480
197
68
31
1 848
407 354
648
118 262
645
115 711
174
44 489
246
712
1
998
183
913
1
178
339
250
174
40
15
2
569
30 904
57
4
037
71
2
004
130
11
164
288
14
690
69
8
839
31
2
802
52
6
037
363
197
759
1
028
27
817
829
231
465
1
887
176 066
1
882
164
811
363
11
255
70
1
854
3 932
1 217
1 998
8 979
680
1 352
3 978
419
491
975
118
155
3 803
1 193
1 988
8 909
668
1 345
3 929
409
488
965
116
155
129
24
10
70
12
7
49
10
3
10
2
-
1 998
14.3
481 127
241
2 093
566 997
270 902
1 185
311
252
199
327
228
480
197
68
31
1 848
407 354
648
118 262
645
115 711
174
44 489
1 998
246 712
1 998
183 913
1 178
339
250
174
40
15
2
569
30 904
57
4 037
71
2 004
130
11 164
288
14 690
69
8 839
31
2 802
52
6 037
363
197 759
1 028
27 817
829
231 465
1 887
176 066
1 882
164 811
363
11 255
70
1 854
184
1.3
14 798
80
173
66 295
383 206
5 625
26
15
19
22
9
52
14
6
10
153
9 817
111
5 458
111
5 458
9
477
184
10 003
164
8 376
128
32
18
5
1
41
854
5
256
12
(D)
6
(D)
27
287
5
230
2
(D)
3
(D)
11
3 709
95
856
52
(D)
184
8 791
184
8 215
25
576
6
47
1 998
184
1 352
73
491
79
155
32
1 986
154
1 345
67
488
60
155
27
10
30
7
6
3
19
5
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Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see lext. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Item
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Famis number..
percent..
Land in fanns _ 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 ottiere farms..
acres..
Rented or leased land in farms _ - famiS-.
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..
On which all crops failed farms..
acres..
In cultivated summer fallow farms..
acres.-
Idle famts.-
acres- -
Total woodland farms..
Woodland pastured farms..
acres..
Woodland not pastured farms..
acres.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodfand pastured farms.
acres.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc.- - famis.
Pastureland, all types farms..
acres..
Irrigated land farms..
acres--
Harvested cropland irrigated -- farms-.
acres..
Pasture and other land irrigated farms..
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
Pan owners
Tenants
Horticultural
specialties
(018)
154
1.1
8 728
57
140
57 807
412 907
5 129
23
20
15
4
5
43
13
13
4
136
8 849
36
1 338
36
1 338
13
1 459
154
6 OBS
154
3 841
136
10
3
4
1
General farms,
primarily crop
(019)
15
720
9
604
4
26
5
143
28
751
4
1 419
3
1 210
3
209
10
676
69
548
23
2 606
123
3 521
121
3 360
14
161
154
118
18
18
150
114
18
18
4
4
585
4.2
137 945
236
608
183 538
301 872
1 296
85
95
41
79
26
198
56
18
10
544
98 505
207
43 515
207
43 318
31
4 075
Livestock, except dairy, poultry,
and animal specialties
(021)
Total
585
72 564
573
45 311
393
64
66
35
8
7
221
13 481
15
1 191
39
2 093
48
7 022
67
3 466
25
3 252
16
2 161
13
1 091
124
56 221
308
5 908
317
71 863
533
40 332
527
36 436
142
3 896
36
1 192
585
378
166
41
582
375
166
41
3
3
Beef cattle,
except feedlots
(0212)
6 557
47.1
6 386 996
974
6 543
2 818 142
430 711
442
889
816
711
766
591
1 566
616
334
254
6 200
4 246 283
2 319
2 351 080
2 296
2 321 463
521
210 367
5 696
850 572
4 834
408 266
2 917
837
575
390
81
29
5
3 463
327 522
132
9 768
159
5 655
392
58 721
524
40 640
317
168 027
235
137 050
120
30 977
2 548
5 237 410
3 402
130 987
5 215
5 701 982
5 235
546 810
4 573
352 258
2 708
194 552
188
4 653
6 557
4 243
1 944
370
6 516
4 213
1 935
368
41
30
9
2
4 437
31.8
3 910 457
881
4 321
1 777 433
411 348
454
499
565
422
491
382
1 133
444
235
150
4 213
2 639 277
1 534
1 378 293
1 520
1 369 618
370
107 113
3 920
599 063
3 319
285 297
1 930
616
423
272
56
20
3
2 441
249 696
85
7 704
95
3 730
263
33 619
355
19 017
236
92 979
177
65 594
82
27 385
1 821
3 122 493
2 235
95 922
3 679
3 437 783
3 593
405 110
3 124
251 542
1 953
153 568
117
3 186
4 437
2 907
1 298
232
4 414
2 891
1 293
230
23
16
5
2
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry and
eggs
(025)
1 084
7.8
336 270
310
1 069
613 019
573 451
1 754
105
36
68
76
84
276
272
99
53
1 034
249 855
565
91 473
563
91 300
40
5 058
982
208 204
939
156 725
158
198
319
218
44
2
536
38 620
22
2 082
31
632
86
4 904
110
5 241
33
3 538
21
2 509
16
1 029
315
109 484
668
15 044
744
150 613
940
156 362
911
136 380
374
19 982
65
1 460
1 084
519
515
50
1 080
518
512
50
4
1
3
174
1.2
46 513
267
161
44 700
277 640
995
40
10
9
30
15
33
13
9
2
158
31 890
45
20 083
45
19 762
18
5 460
Animal
specialties
(027)
101
10 583
79
5 074
45
18
10
5
1
49
4 831
4
33
10
223
19
333
6
1 389
4
1 038
5
351
44
31 737
115
2 804
79
37 606
84
5 410
72
3 758
37
1 652
3
(D)
174
129
28
17
173
128
28
17
1
1
1 166
8.4
96 827
83
1 182
213 274
180 435
2 647
365
129
147
145
109
204
59
13
11
1 060
94 465
307
17 908
304
17 221
83
15 546
648
20 874
351
7 183
322
20
5
3
1
411
10 461
9
127
19
293
6
761
75
2 049
35
3 021
18
1 656
17
1 365
221
66 852
769
6 080
594
78 969
529
11 111
313
5 499
322
5 612
4
104
863
197
106
161
863
193
105
5
4
1
General farms,
primarily
IrvestocK
(029)
222
1.6
88 325
398
271
75 247
277 664
975
61
11
68
18
26
34
3
6
213
76 490
59
13 520
58
13 246
14
1 685
180
23 874
146
11 642
105
11
12
15
2
1
106
9 296
6
94
5
65
13
2 510
19
267
7
228
4
35
3
193
84
62 398
137
1 825
162
71 729
154
11 448
141
8 668
65
2 780
6
113
222
163
SO
9
221
163
49
9
1
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 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
(Oil)
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)
Fnjits 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 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-
FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
50 to 69 acres
70 to 99 acres _
100 to 139 acres _
140 to 179 acres.
180 to 219 acres—
220 to 259 acres
260 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres
2,000 acres or more
FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (Oil) __
Field crops, except cash grains (013)...
Cotton (0131)
Tobacco (0132)
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, poulby, 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.
8 653
3 906
1 373
6 122
7 810
4 057
8 896
1 240
1 461
6 195
979
811
1 243
2 137
6 904
18.4
2 837
201
1 501
2 541
3 498
3 422
2 769
52.0
13 518
414
11 605
4 461 990
1 514
1 926 353
479
1 580 211
40
439
72
107 914
27
45
262
240 099
2 358
3 938
822
951
890
672
461
408
1 263
892
572
705
1 217
1 998
184
591
154
585
6 557
4 437
1 084
174
1 166
222
667
406
144
569
648
350
780
164
134
482
87
73
96
174
615
19.5
259
24
150
190
283
307
263
52.3
1 189
28
1 005
462 222
125
133 629
40
46 061
8
32
5
4 236
4
42
42 559
38
366
88
103
84
68
35
24
121
106
92
92
1 066
736
196
769
1 229
476
1 396
192
244
960
126
111
182
316
995
18.2
394
34
213
333
516
491
411
52.4
1 944
54
1 684
302 734
209
95 091
41
38 174
5
36
11
6 503
4
7
53
38 625
115
797
136
177
172
114
69
58
181
98
50
31
1 066
120
736
53
196
11
769
103
1 229
81
476
59
1 396
109
192
20
244
14
960
75
126
16
111
17
182
16
316
28
995
97
18.2
18.3
394
26
34
1
213
18
333
19
516
53
491
61
411
32
52.4
53.6
1 944
181
54
3
1 684
152
302 734
7 309
209
15
95 091
1 608
41
11
38 174
5 386
5
1
36
10
11
_
6 503
-
4
_
7
-
53
6
38 625
495
115
37
797
73
136
19
177
17
172
17
114
9
69
5
58
2
181
3
98
1
50
-
31
1
184
106 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal tarnis; see text. For meaning o1 abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
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
8998
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
General farms,
primarily
livestock
(029)
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
Not on fami operated
Not reported
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming __
Ottier
Operators by days of work off farm;
None
Any
1 to 99 days
too 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:
ivlale
Female _
Operators of Spanisfi 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,
Ottier than family held farms-
acres.
More than 10 stockholders farms-
10 or less stockholders farms-
Other— cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc farms.
FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
SO to 69 acres
70 to 99 acres
100 to 139 acres
140 to 179 acres
180 to 219 acres
220 to 259 acres
260 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres
2,000 acres or more
FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Casb grains (Oil)
ReW 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)
Pourtry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
Genera) farms, primarily livestock (029) .
See footnotes at end of table.
7
12
45
70
14.6
20
1
10
34
46
41
22
51.8
149
5
101
5 122
21
(D)
26
3 313
1
25
6
(D)
3
3
365
165
55
206
379
127
421
60
63
298
37
37
61
90
270
17.3
127
9
68
111
156
142
99
50.8
576
9
4 017
1 874
666
2 769
3 768
1 838
4 251
572
691
2 988
468
324
537
932
3 354
19.6
1 410
84
627
1 081
1 612
1 665
1 488
53.3
6 356
201
498
5 588
95 659
3 232 252
57
670
25 411
1 526 571
13
196
14 403
1 408 Oil
2
17
11
179
3
22
400
77 089
-
7
3
15
14
81
2 072
143 073
49
853
242
1 704
39
404
44
455
44
391
27
295
21
229
13
206
57
635
19
509
19
346
11
530
6 557
4 437
2 690
1 318
429
1 902
2 535
1 240
2 896
407
465
2 024
301
226
354
627
2 322
19.7
908
49
422
709
1 100
1 109
1 048
53.6
4 304
133
4 437
4 437
897
86
936
148
626
336
76
87
173
122
SO
98
124
611
20.5
201
22
159
229
293
258
123
48.7
1 074
10
3 767
760
951 902
204 093
474
232
878 098
94 177
128
62
924 626
28 431
10
4
118
58
17
6
75 856
1 409
7
3
10
3
51
24
79 975
8 160
461
108
1 058
106
289
43
322
75
284
126
218
109
164
81
160
77
485
192
396
115
264
35
336
17
103
S3
18
10
18
33
87
16.3
26
2
29
49
31
34
29
48.7
119
19 978
16
4 984
28
19 584
28
4
282
4
7
1 685
610
249
107
292
874
208
898
75
110
713
60
120
153
237
423
12.0
233
20
166
341
309
214
116
47.3
1 095
71
1 008
63 646
108
25 447
30
5 224
30
10
(D)
4
6
10
(D)
654
324
44
40
19
21
8
7
24
8
9
8
134
66
22
56
166
43
167
18
21
128
12
9
19
39
97
16,1
56
2
16
52
57
56
221
1
193
53 251
15
16 330
6
5 277
6
3
11 157
5
2 310
SO
56
8
5
12
13
4
13
24
16
10
11
1 16
222
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 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]
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)
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 _ famis..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more famis-.
$1,000..
Com for grain farms-.
$1,000..
Wheat farms..
$1,000..
Soyt)eans farms..
$1,000..
Sorghum for grain farms..
S1,000_.
Oats - fanns-.
$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 worlt. 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.
13 932
51 901
4 299
1 924
1 990
1 673
1 389
1 368
890
272
127
3 484
41 372
235
19 833
264
2 831
1 604
21 946
10
46
341
515
2 256
16 034
4 118
43 035
225
19 611
429
7 087
37
4 172
613
10 016
42
7 302
192
22 264
65
21 174
135
6 325
18
5 787
499
45 513
108
(D)
1 286
135 960
809
129 576
7 825
183 086
768
127 302
743
4 978
20
2 744
2 215
27 512
149
19 844
1 776
24 751
145
18 921
884
3 459
1 489
4 394
1 217
30 056
254
183
211
194
157
154
56
7
1
1 214
23 770
163
14 277
147
(D)
687
15 265
3
(D)
89
186
768
6 536
477
2 917
8
(D)
40
438
1
(D)
4
2
308
2 231
9
521
31
114
96
421
1
(D)
37
61
144
633
1 998
41 919
595
352
353
269
203
139
68
16
3
667
4 823
21
1 468
25
(D)
187
991
1
(D)
70
113
514
3 509
1 980
28 164
159
15 079
23
105
2
(D)
50
5 650
16
(D)
33
14
434
2 668
8
703
54
58
141
285
91
(D)
172
1 152
1 998
184
41 919
6 515
595
30
352
25
353
36
269
20
203
29
139
29
68
12
16
1
3
2
667
63
4 823
581
21
1
1 468
(D)
25
6
(D)
23
187
41
991
394
1
-
(D)
-
70
-
113
-
514
38
3 509
165
1 980
51
28 164
199
159
_
15 079
-
23
184
105
5 505
_
31
-
3 819
17
14
10
29
2
7
(D)
22
50
16
5 650
60
16
-
(D)
-
33
5
14
(Z)
13
~
14
~
434
24
2 668
106
8
~
703
-
54
5
58
(D)
141
7
285
4
91
2
(D)
(D)
172
152
83
426
108 UTAH
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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)
Livestocl(, except dairy, poultry,
and animal specialties
(021)
Total
Beef cattle.
except feedlots
(0212)
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry and
999?
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
General farms.
Krimarily
'estocK
(029)
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..
Com for grain farms..
$1,000.-
Wheat farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans farms..
$1,000..
Sorglium for grain farms..
$1,000..
Oats - farms..
$1,000..
Ottier 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 com, 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 $40,0<X) or more farms..
$1,000..
Sfieep, 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
Inconw from machine worit, customwork,
and other agricultural sen/ices farms. .
$1,000..
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to individuals for hun:ian consumption
(see text) farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.
154
22 383
7
16
28
22
16
29
18
8
10
7
47
2
(D)
6
(D)
11
101
1
(D)
10
74
154
22 118
64
(D)
2
(D)
4
(Z)
1
(D)
2
(D)
585
6 557
8 755
201 989
317
1 921
32
1 038
63
1 093
58
911
49
709
50
537
13
236
3
69
-
43
263
955
2 407
6 122
11
27
604
1 856
23
51
259
390
106
412
806
3 274
1
5
(D)
41
33
118
41
132
205
556
(D)
2 285
266
2 828
16
1 184
61
386
1
(D)
30
62
34
464
2
(D)
13
3
208
2 121
8
507
22
94
51
277
2
(D)
29
45
1 049
6 483
28
2 007
65
412
3
189
54
80
11
10
18
24
184
112
1
(D)
122
789
4
302
5 527
56 468
639
17 108
540
4 546
20
2 744
1 735
25 825
141
19 285
529
1 119
3
230
62
356
1 054
772
1 678
4 437
103 336
1 175
718
800
679
525
347
140
39
14
591
3 304
12
765
25
204
240
1 487
4
(D)
73
(D)
353
1 476
655
3 658
14
760
35
276
2
(D)
32
42
91
76
1
(D)
70
515
3
(D)
4 302
91 442
482
59 161
160
255
536
3 018
11
1 952
347
736
2
(D)
223
610
381
893
1 084
154 891
32
16
30
52
113
301
375
128
37
202
1 879
7
398
3
82
121
837
12
22
98
938
112
1 685
13
810
11
59
2
(D)
1
(D)
5
(D)
1 083
133 452
788
127 901
1 053
17 076
89
7 258
40
86
52
263
2
(D)
50
229
2
(D)
79
262
81
664
174
47 064
48
5
6
6
3
14
42
24
26
21
171
1
(D)
1
(D)
11
75
3
1
11
(D)
26
226
2
(0)
2
(D)
173
45 221
106
(D)
S
117
1
(0)
48
972
5
560
8
12
28
339
3
208
8
5
34
230
1 166
23 887
610
172
102
79
63
78
49
10
3
30
93
1
(D)
7
(D)
79
130
7
262
2
(D)
117
444
2
(D)
20
30
964
22 846
137
18 341
26
121
77
130
222
3 523
152
12
14
12
8
12
10
2
47
553
3
206
6
46
25
258
10
14
33
234
44
256
8
11
9
(D)
1
(D)
20
111
1
(D)
43
1 284
14
1 039
75
941
8
(D)
18
25
16
20
50
317
3
(D)
10
11
23
31
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
UTAH 109
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
lExcludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Total
Cash grains
(Oil)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
Item
Total
Cotton
(0131)
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugar crops,
Irish potatoes,
hay, peanuts,
and other field
crops
(0133. 0134,
0139)
Failts and tree
nuts
(017)
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received
Feed grains
Wheat
Cotton
Soyt>eans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and honey _ —
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4 999
.- farms..
$1,000.-
.. farms..
$1,000..
.. farms..
$1,000..
.. famis..
$1,000..
.- farms--
$1,000-
.. farms—
$1,000-
223
2 332
91
1?J
1 812
3
(D)
5 436
79 650
3 903
868
364
301
8 424
107 827
6 370
1 018
737
299
3 440
381 712
56 859
2 802
486
152
2 336
560
298
• 246
5 949
6 416
4 505
1 252
132
60
5 757
10 241
3 770
1 533
391
63
5 403
5 225
4 286
910
187
20
6 028
41 628
4 591
939
346
152
2 287
6 043
5 134
23 808
999
3 376
435
388
146
30
5 999
7 190
4 102
1 678
206
13
108
1 488
22
245
92
1 242
192
1 021
146
39
3
4
251
355
238
11
1
1
68
322
57
68
67
1
815
948
607
167
31
10
704
2 026
416
217
49
22
661
932
463
151
43
4
525
1 645
441
68
14
2
98
165
487
1 624
74
188
34
18
22
651
1 016
326
300
23
2
27
110
19
57
13
53
273
610
251
14
6
2
466
504
445
21
192
1 306
153
192
192
1 000
1 232
802
176
11
11
964
1 374
691
227
38
8
998
1 082
769
189
34
6
674
2 258
596
55
16
7
174
300
616
1 967
124
296
52
64
6
2
997
1 180
653
316
28
-
-
27
110
19
57
13
53
273
610
251
14
6
2
466
504
445
21
192
1 306
153
192
192
1 000
1 232
802
176
11
11
964
1 374
691
227
38
8
998
1 082
769
189
34
6
674
2 258
596
55
16
7
174
300
616
1 967
124
296
52
64
6
2
997
1 180
653
316
28
1
(D)
1
(D)
32
47
32
32
32
32
11
n
11
11
151
268
86
48
14
3
135
244
73
50
11
1
137
147
96
37
4
123
835
88
29
1
5
46
170
109
762
44
306
15
17
7
S
72
88
42
28
2
39
14
38
$5,000 to $19,999 -
$20 000 to $49,999
_
_
Feed for livestock and poultry
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $4.999
.. farms..
$1,000..
101
37
101
$5,000 to $19.999
$20 000 to $79 999
.
_
Commercially mixed formula feeds
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons
.. farms..
tons..
$1,000..
48
138
17
48
100 to 499 tons
500 tons or more
_
$1 to $4 999
48
$5,000 to $19.999
$20 000 to $49 999
_
_
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $999
.. farms..
$1.000..
113
219
95
$1 000 to $4 999
10
$5,000 to $9.999
2
$10,000 or more
Commercial fertilizer
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
— larms--
$1,000-
6
376
239
328
$1,000 to $4.999
42
$5,000 to $19,999
5
1
Other agricultural chemicals
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
— famis..
$1,000.-
470
571
387
$1 ,000 to $4,999
58
$5,000 to $19.999
21
$20,000 or more
4
Hired farm labor
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999
.. farms..
$1.000..
240
1 683
211
$6,000 to $19.999
12
$20,000 to $49,999
10
$50,000 or more
7
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more _
Less than 150 days
Contract labor
.. farms..
workers..
.. farms..
workers..
farms
68
210
238
3 669
107
Famis with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1.000..
319
43
$1,000 to $4,999
52
$5,000 to $19,999
10
$20,000 or more
2
Customwork. machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment _
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 _
.. farms..
$1,000..
148
160
141
$1,000 to $4,999
4
$5,000 to $19,999 _
2
$20,000 or more
1
See footnotes at end of table.
110 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnomnal famis; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Horlicultural
specialties
(018)
General famts,
primarily crop
(019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry,
and animal specialties
(02l5
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry and
(^2l1
Animal
specialties
(027)
Item
Total
Beef cattle,
except feedlots
(0212)
General farms,
primarily
livestock
(029)
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received
Feed grains
Wheat
Cotton -
._ famis--
$1.000._
— farms..
$1.000..
_. farms..
$1.000..
.. farms..
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
4
5
4
14
33
13
1
2
(D)
(D)
2
2
70
523
13
30
6
12
87
228
51
21
13
2
03
104
73
16
2
2
81
2 873
33
17
10
12
57
472
72
957
13
66
5
3
4
1
24
14
22
2
14
90
9
(D)
10
(D)
271
1 515
216
32
12
11
279
299
265
13
1
79
373
48
79
79
336
438
201
119
15
1
366
949
207
98
56
5
335
342
250
73
12
214
694
187
24
1
2
41
75
203
731
14
4
13
1
366
399
240
115
11
49
476
28
97
27
379
3 507
62 841
2 500
572
214
221
4 970
29 666
4 174
573
172
51
1 403
31 213
4 431
1 342
52
9
1 254
117
19
13
2 490
1 638
2 097
351
35
7
2 251
3 299
1 534
588
111
18
1 828
1 305
1 567
206
2 587
13 165
2 081
352
110
44
894
1 940
2 203
7 731
386
1 096
179
136
62
9
2 708
2 770
2 012
610
79
7
23
222
11
45
16
176
2 205
27 375
1 539
381
157
128
3 124
11 889
2 624
390
95
15
834
11 883
1 717
815
16
3
769
56
5
4
1 674
1 063
1 425
223
23
3
1 529
1 998
1 047
414
59
9
1 231
806
1 072
122
35
2
1 707
7 905
1 396
214
74
23
615
1 212
1 445
5 440
224
599
94
98
27
5
1 801
1 724
1 354
400
43
4
19
107
12
38
8
69
445
6 337
248
96
69
32
1 035
42 500
166
271
451
147
1 023
152 342
22 527
601
360
62
277
397
242
107
756
1 025
407
324
15
10
595
1 652
221
273
96
5
638
662
457
162
19
892
12 026
413
296
139
44
631
1 917
640
3 131
100
730
12
55
26
7
576
1 112
278
239
58
1
147
4 943
44
43
34
26
152
26 035
39
6
29
78
151
176 855
25 861
44
32
75
38
6
11
96
18
14
15
3
34
17
32
1
1
26
19
21
4
1
87
3 061
46
15
14
12
44
303
74
1 023
11
105
7
1
2
1
56
195
46
8
2
4
(D)
1
(D)
3
P)
451
2 030
353
71
24
3
971
7 656
767
109
74
21
391
16 606
3 332
353
33
5
310
30
23
28
122
32
119
3
175
52
169
5
1
170
16
169^
_
472
3 079
371
66
18
17
216
449
362
1 922
109
252
61
38
7
3
274
171
232
40
2
-
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and honey
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Uvestocl< and poultry purchased
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4 999 — -- -
$1,000-
— farms.-
$1,000..
.. farms..
$1,000..
75
287
70
$5,000 to $19.999
1
$20 000 to $49 999
2
$50,000 or more
2
Feed for livestock and poultry
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $4,999
.. farms..
$1,000-.
153
710
130
$5 000 to $1 9 999
14
$20,000 to $79.999
8
$80 000 or more
1
Commercially mixed formula feeds
1 to 99 tons
.. farms..
tons—
$1,000-
72
2 544
431
62
100 to 499 tons
9
1
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $4.999 -
58
$5,000 to $19.999
0
$20,000 to $49.999
3
2
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $999
— farms—
$1,000-
78
79
63
$1 000 to $4 999
12
$5,000 to $9.999
3
$10000 or more
Commercial fertilizer
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
.. farms..
$1.000..
70
161
48
$1,000 to $4.999
11
$5 000 to $19 999
10
1
Other agricultural chemicals
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $999
.- farms—
$1,000-
47
45
34
$1,000 to $4 999
13
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more
.
Hired farm latxjr
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
— farms--
$1,000-
133
309
124
$5,000 to $19,999
5
$20,000 to $49,999
4
Wor1<ers by days worked:
150 days or more
— farms. -
18
workers—
42
130
Contract labor
.. farms..
291
17
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000-
13
14
$1,000 to $4,999
3
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
_
CustomworV, machine hire, and rental of
127
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000-
85
110
$1,000 to $4,999
16
$5,000 to $19,999
1
$20,000 or more
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
UTAH 111
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal famns; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Sugar crops.
Irish potatoes.
Item
hay, peanuts,
and other field
crops
Vegetables
and melons
Fnjits and tree
Cash grains
Cotton
Tobacco
(0133, 0134,
nuts
Total
(Oil)
Total
(0131)
(0132)
0139)
(016)
(017)
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms—
13 816
1 107
2 075
_
.
2 075
172
558
$1,000..
48 407
3 822
6 281
-
-
6 281
476
1 211
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $999
7 229
549
1 218
_
_
1 218
82
457
$1,000 to $4,999
4 158
354
621
_
_
621
67
70
$5,000 to $19,999
1 973
160
160
_
_
160
21
23
$20,000 or more
456
44
76
_
_
76
2
8
Petroleum products farms..
13 805
1 107
2 075
.
.
2 075
172
554
$1.000..
35 467
3 285
3 818
-
_
3 818
412
721
Gasoline and gasohoi farms..
12 803
983
1 913
-
-
1 913
145
509
$1.000..
17 714
1 158
1 759
-
-
1 759
200
332
Diesel fuel farms..
8 207
786
1 361
_
_
1 361
113
261
$1.000..
12 371
1 757
1 606
-
-
1 606
148
277
LP gas, butane, and propane ._ _ fanns..
1 986
172
317
_
_
317
29
42
$1,000-
1 458
116
135
-
-
135
10
26
Fuel oil and kerosene farms..
566
76
43
-
-
43
3
9
$1,000..
294
19
10
_
_
10
2
1
Natural gas farms..
829
75
40
-
-
40
12
48
$1,000..
1 403
41
8
-
-
8
22
42
Motor oil and grease farms..
13 800
1 107
2 075
-
_
2 075
172
554
$1,000..
2 228
194
300
-
-
300
30
43
Electricity farms..
8 022
587
1 055
_
_
1 OSS
93
265
$1,000..
12 457
515
2 413
-
-
2 413
61
483
Ottter-coal, wood, coke, etc farms..
1 250
75
147
-
-
147
15
31
$1,000..
483
23
49
-
-
49
4
6
Interest expense farms..
6 144
568
846
_
_
846
73
159
$1.000..
59 616
4 473
6 655
_
-
6 655
338
1 305
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $999
1 372
138
229
229
42
34
$1,000 to $4.999
2 340
207
360
_
_
360
11
78
$5,000 to $9.999
933
92
97
_
_
97
1
12
$10,000 or more
1 499
131
160
_
_
160
19
35
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text) — _
7 174
523
1 131
-
-
1 131
96
386
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment farms..
13 860
1 100
2 079
_
-
2 079
173
559
$1,000..
469 815
48 494
68 026
_
_
68 026
5 275
12 554
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999
1 347
83
164
164
33
91
$5,000 to S9,999
3 735
314
512
_
_
512
46
209
$10,000 to $19,999
2 663
153
421
_
_
421
14
78
3 314
221
626
626
36
111
$60,000 to $99,999
1 606
160
212
212
35
46
$100,000 to $199,999
840
130
103
103
6
19
$200,000 to $499,999
337
38
37
37
3
5
$500,000 or more
18
1
4
4
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Automobiles farms..
7 793
750
1 033
_
.
1 033
100
221
number..
11 230
1 042
1 474
_
_
1 474
153
321
12 267
972
1 762
_
_
1 762
161
443
number..
23 135
1 930
2 903
_
_
2 903
381
670
Wheel tractors -_- farms..
11 515
987
1 814
_
_
1 814
151
486
number..
21 515
1 929
3 143
_
-
3 143
386
771
2 or 3 farms..
4 576
458
724
_
_
724
75
136
number..
10 511
1 047
1 641
_
_
1 641
198
323
4 or more farms..
1 088
98
117
-
-
117
25
24
number..
5 153
451
529
-
-
529
137
122
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only tarms.-
1 429
397
233
_
_
233
6
2
number..
1 588
476
266
_
_
266
6
(D)
Com heads for combines farms..
207
30
16
_
_
15
1
number..
225
35
18
_
_
18
_
(D)
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
_
_
-
number. -
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
Mower conditioners famis..
5 167
312
970
_
_
970
24
85
numt)er..
5 529
316
1 079
_
_
1 079
24
96
Pickup balers farms..
6 273
474
1 292
_
_
1 292
35
30
number..
6 944
492
1 444
_
-
1 444
35
30
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel farms..
1 793
107
211
_
_
211
25
20
number..
1 973
112
229
-
-
229
25
20
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
Commercial fertilizer farms..
5 757
704
964
_
.
964
135
376
acres on which used..
468 649
109 937
68 166
_
-
68 166
6 686
6 971
Lime farms..
_
_
_
-
acres on which used..
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
tons..
-
_
_
_
_
_
-
_
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control -
Insects on hay and otfier crops __ farms..
2 908
225
578
_
_
578
95
353
acres on which used..
186 126
19 876
53 642
-
-
53 642
3 243
7 917
See footnotes at end of table.
112 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal (arms; se« 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)
290
226
25
5
295
1 895
80
112
59
284
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms-_ 140 596
$1,000.. 2 088 1 726
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 47 336
$1,000 to $4,999- 31 178
$5,000 to $19,999 40 64
$20,000 or more 22 19
Petroleum products ..farms.. 140 596
$1,000.. 1 284 1 495
Gasoline and gasofiol __ farms.- 116 545
$1,000-- 319 724
Diesel fuel farms.. 67 358
$1,000.. 126 626
LP gas, butane, and propane farms.. 18 75
$1,000.. 23 35
Fuel oil and kerosene farms.. 3 11
$1,000-- 121 1
Natural gas farms-- 51 13
$1.000.. 655 6
Motor oil and grease... farms.. 140 596
$1,000.. 39 103
Electricity farms.. 100
$1,000.. 660
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms.. 5
$1,000.. 144
Interest expense farms.. 64
$1,000.. 860
Farms witti expenses of—
$1 to $999 11
$1,000 to $4.999 14
$5,000 to $9,999 12
$10,000 or more 27
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text) 75
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment farms.. 140 602
$1,000.. 6 785 19 463
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4,999 16 41
$5,000 to $9,999 7 238
$10,000 to $19,999- 20 91
$20,000 to $49,999-- 56 135
$50,000 to $99,999 - 17 48
$100,000 to $199,999 20 28
$200,000 to $499.999 4 20
$500,000 or more - 1
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Automobiles - farms.. 73 277
number.. 132 400
Motortrucks, including pk;kups farms.. 122 484
number.. 281 884
Wheel tractors .-farms.. 116 469
number.. 252 894
2 or 3 - farms-. 63 162
number.. 156 407
4 or more farms.. 11 47
number.. 54 227
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only..- -„ farms.. 4 76
number.. (D) 92
Com heads for combines farms.- 3 18
number-- 3 22
Cottonpickers and strippers farms.
number.
Mower conditioners farms.. 18 259
number.. 56 275
Pickup tjalers farms,. 13 316
number.- 14 348
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel -- farms.. 2 90
number.. (D) 100
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
Commercial fertilizer farms.. 87
acres on which used.. 2 961
Lime farms.
acres on which used,
tons-
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control—
Insects on hay and other crops farms-- 68 178
acres on which used-- 728 6 949
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
6 516
18 445
3 318
2 288
768
142
6 509
15 036
6 158
8 892
3 744
4 536
822
421
221
89
156
150
6 509
948
3 670
3 251
639
158
2 775
25 071
603
1 131
458
583
6
537
183
307
638
1
797
1
500
1
521
730
245
101
5
3 757
5 244
5 943
10 993
5 404
9 661
2 165
4 860
418
1 980
458
477
90
95
2 519
2 645
3 130
3 398
836
931
2 251
65 437
1 003
63 464
4 317
11 514
2 127
1 606
514
70
4 317
9 548
4 052
5 605
2 556
2 879
557
301
127
61
102
79
4 317
623
2 375
1 876
369
90
1 870
16 315
383
776
300
411
4 321
125 589
429
1 129
961
1 033
527
171
69
2
2 456
3 481
3 882
7 117
3 594
6 337
1 471
3 302
241
1 153
273
288
61
64
1 728
1 833
2 174
2 374
503
553
1 529
105 553
719
39 627
1 069
10 828
90
279
586
114
1 069
6 919
1 027
2 984
930
2 866
271
290
123
37
329
313
1 069
428
1 006
3 878
107
32
776
13 419
88
194
107
387
258
94 006
28
45
55
303
254
259
122
3
856
1 441
972
2 737
1 002
2 925
524
1 291
313
1 469
195
205
47
48
699
746
751
924
453
502
595
68 174
306
27 042
161
1 579
49
34
60
16
161
1 067
153
439
84
136
75
326
6
8
18
120
161
39
128
495
19
16
94
3 104
8
22
19
45
154
7 216
18
22
35
29
38
7
2
3
75
109
145
379
106
211
49
111
13
56
8
8
2
(D)
29
30
41
43
5
(D)
34
587
15
1 079
1 154
1 530
881
190
76
7
1 154
1 115
1 004
771
422
179
131
44
64
5
81
38
1 149
77
682
382
119
32
428
2 197
121
190
60
57
1 176
18 502
226
377
254
258
44
15
2
530
712
1 053
1 610
753
1 009
184
386
14
202
204
137
149
27
27
175
2 445
61
293
268
421
203
46
15
4
268
315
250
135
91
114
34
33
7
(2)
6
6
268
27
146
93
18
21
16
11
190
271
6 188
42
18
22
8
121
202
210
367
227
334
36
91
8
60
27
29
1
(D)
50
58
54
67
17
18
70
5 663
26
1 894
UTAH 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]
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Sugar crops.
Irish potatoes.
Item
hay, peanuts,
and other field
crops
Vegetables
Fruits and tree
Cash grains
Cotton
Tobacco
(0133, 0134,
and melons
nuts
Total
(Oil)
Total
(0131)
(0132)
0139)
(016)
(017)
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumlgants, etc., to
control-Con.
Nematodes in crops — farms--
113
16
9
-
-
9
17
7
acreson which used..
4 741
1 386
392
-
-
392
438
46
Diseases in crops and orchards farms..
445
26
25
-
-
25
12
224
acres on which used..
9 102
1 914
1 889
-
-
1 889
138
2 701
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture - farms..
3 572
588
661
-
-
661
99
142
acres on which used..
289 781
91 584
39 362
-
-
39 362
3 395
7 774
Chemicals for defoliation, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit.- farms..
260
42
43
-
43
4
81
aaeson which used..
11 300
1 684
4 668
-
-
4 668
38
1 937
UVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory farms..
8 746
390
614
.
-
614
41
76
numl)er..
847 164
18 460
20 277
-
-
20 277
1 007
714
Farms with—
1 to 9
2 216
3 093
1 281
1 114
764
278
135
151
64
22
13
5
284
230
56
26
14
4
~
~
284
230
56
26
14
4
22
10
6
3
66
10 to 49
6
SO to 99
2
100 to 199
2
200 to 499
500 or more
_
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
7 148
263
449
.
.
449
25
55
number..
406 537
7 295
8 503
-
-
8 503
368
356
Beef cows _ farms..
5 765
241
384
-
-
384
23
42
number..
317 157
7 175
8 290
-
-
8 290
364
335
Farms with—
1 to 9
2 020
2 171
768
440
290
104
95
28
8
6
221
121
24
11
7
-
-
221
121
24
11
7
14
8
1
37
10 to 49
3
50 to 99
1
100 to 199
1
200 to 499
-
500 or more
76
_
_
-
_
_
-
Milk cows farms..
2 322
45
124
.
.
124
3
18
number..
89 380
120
213
-
-
213
4
21
Farms with—
1 to 4
1 191
72
380
386
221
67
5
41
2
2
121
1
2
-
-
121
1
2
3
18
5 to 9
10 to 49
-
50 to 99
_
100 to 199
_
200 to 499
_
500 or more
_
Heifers and heifer calves farms..
6 644
258
405
.
405
22
39
number..
228 282
5 707
5 677
-
-
5 677
224
153
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms..
7 469
323
494
-
-
494
34
53
number..
212 345
5 458
6 097
-
-
6 097
415
205
Cattle and calves sold farms..
7 825
308
434
_
_
434
24
25
number..
454 331
6 450
7 278
-
-
7 278
378
154
$1,000_.
183 086
2 231
2 668
_
-
2 668
106
46
Calves farms..
3 801
124
173
-
-
173
12
7
number..
134 679
2 477
2 422
-
-
2 422
(D)
(D)
$1,000..
32 215
607
563
_
-
563
(D)
(D)
Cattle farms..
6 556
251
347
-
-
347
20
19
319 652
3 973
4 856
_
-
4 856
(D)
!S>
$1,000. _
150 871
1 625
2 105
-
-
2 105
(D)
(D)
1 461
71
93
_
-
93
3
5
number. _
110 055
1 197
1 260
-
-
1 260
13
(D)
$1,000..
64 098
551
577
-
-
577
8
(D)
1 058
50
90
_
_
90
8
10
number..
37 614
1 152
1 408
-
-
1 408
142
35
Farms with—
1 to 24
879
56
56
36
17
14
39
3
4
4
85
2
3
-
-
85
2
3
7
1
10
25 to 49
50 to 99
-
100 to 199
_
200 to 499
-
500 or more
-
Used or to be used lor breeding farms..
495
23
37
-
-
37
1
1
number..
4 129
111
182
-
-
182
(D)
(D)
Other farms..
973
46
78
-
-
78
8
10
33 485
1 041
1 226
-
-
1 226
(D)
(D)
Hogs and pigs sold farms..
743
31
54
_
_
54
5
3
number. _
48 509
1 242
668
-
-
668
181
(D)
$1.000..
4 978
114
58
-
-
58
8
(D)
Feeder pigs farms..
217
10
12
-
-
12
2
-
8 044
296
269
-
-
269
(D)
-
$1,000..
270
10
7
-
-
7
(D)
-
Utters of pigs farrowed tjetween-
518
24
37
-
-
37
2
1
number..
5 935
161
200
.
-
200
(D)
(D)
Dec. 1 and May 31 farms..
454
23
27
_
-
27
2
1
number..
2 998
B7
82
-
-
82
(D)
(D)
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms..
384
17
27
-
-
27
2
-
number. _
2 937
74
118
-
-
118
(D)
-
See footnotes at end of table.
114 UTAH
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)
Total
Beef cattle,
except feedlots
(0212)
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry and
eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
General farms,
Krimarily
'estocK
(029)
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control— Con.
Nematodes in crops farms.
acres on wtiicfi used-
Diseases in crops and orchards farms-
acres on wfiich used-
Weeds, grass, or brusfi in crops and
pasture farms-
acres on wfiicfi used-
Chemicals for defoliation, growtfi control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms-.
acres on which used-.
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory farms-.
numlier-.
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more
Cows and fieiters that had calved - farms-.
numt)er-.
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 _ famis..
number..
$1,000..
Cattle farms..
number.,
$1,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms.,
number..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
numt)er_.
Farms with—
1 to 24
25 to 49
SO to 99
100 to 199...
200 to 499
500 or more
Used or to be used for breeding farms..
numt)er..
Other farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold farms..
numl)er-.
$1,000..
Feeder pigs famis..
numt)er..
$1,000..
Litters of pigs farrowed between-
Dee. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 _ farms..
numt)er_,
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms..
numtwr..
See footnotes at end of table.
5
25
15
117
56
1 867
4
5
14
175
9
4
1
8
24
12
67
6
37
14
1
(D)
(D)
6
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
3
74
1
2
2
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
19
436
28
295
216
22 075
23
560
312
16 235
141
88
38
30
11
4
222
6 876
197
6 687
98
59
30
5
2
3
41
189
197
3 705
258
5 654
208
5 570
2 121
S3
1 664
442
179
3 906
1 679
51
732
378
37
13
95
36
603
22
936
94
9
242
10
15
115
14
72
24
1 131
76
1 221
1 129
79 182
42
1 584
5 742
604 472
1 169
2 362
850
670
472
219
4 690
281 679
4 417
278 915
1 303
1 761
632
392
256
73
863
2 764
791
33
31
7
4 380
152 913
5 058
169 880
5 527
377 707
156 468
2 693
107 828
27 250
4 591
269 879
129 217
1 082
103 471
60 805
696
32 428
561
42
37
28
14
14
363
3 486
642
28 942
540
43 726
4 546
162
6 671
226
382
5 178
337
2 612
296
2 566
20
762
42
1 042
725
49 264
15
1 147
4 303
464 556
633
1 877
695
544
393
161
3 598
237 801
3 446
235 802
876
1 429
518
339
222
62
603
1 999
553
25
19
5
3 372
117 185
3 814
109 570
4 302
259 812
91 442
2 375
99 862
25 353
3 472
159 950
66 089
202
2 657
1 281
274
2 579
256
11
4
1
2
109
346
255
2 233
160
3 106
255
49
1 177
38
116
492
97
247
82
245
12
778
16
651
512
40 141
18
671
1 083
70 554
64
163
235
339
241
41
1 083
93 449
194
9 084
64
71
33
16
10
1 083
84 365
65
32
331
365
219
66
5
1 025
56 165
897
20 940
1 053
50 563
17 076
600
18 288
2 933
951
32 275
14 143
104
2 770
1 465
62
881
51
5
5
1
22
94
58
787
40
937
86
8
186
6
22
133
18
65
15
68
1
(D)
1
(D)
16
881
1
(D)
70
5 013
34
11
11
7
5
2
53
2 582
44
2 409
14
14
10
3
3
14
173
51
1 269
55
1 162
48
2 319
972
16
387
85
37
1 932
887
10
374
198
12
154
5
45
11
109
8
139
12
2
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
16
70
115
1 512
1
(D)
254
4 209
191
50
6
4
2
1
170
2 257
132
1 993
98
28
2
1
3
48
264
147
813
172
1 139
117
1 514
444
59
589
106
91
925
338
25
54
21
56
355
52
1
3
17
53
49
302
20
307
30
5
58
2
6
(D)
38
2 008
1
(D)
ISO
6 048
101
18
12
11
6
2
128
3 088
84
1 826
63
8
7
78
1 262
SO
3
13
12
112
1 632
113
1 328
75
2 361
941
33
780
194
64
1 581
747
15
165
88
34
287
32
1
1
11
42
32
245
18
323
25
7
119
3
11
50
11
24
5
26
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 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]
Total
Casti grains
(Oil)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Total
Cotton
(0131)
Totiacco
(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 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 fiens kept for breeding farms..
numl)er__
Turkeys sold farms..
number..
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for grain or seed farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Com for silage or green chop farms..
acres. -
tons, green..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres -.
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Wheat for grain farms..
acres. -
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Bariey for grain farms..
acres..
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
See footnotes at end of table.
2 270
649 430
2 079
433 578
2 095
490 054
2 037
524 890
5 127 670
6 280
32 764
1 249
3 527
4 103
212
1 533
82
509
33
1 413
2 080 405
1 383
11
2
3
4
2
8
1 402
1 819 763
171
260 642
125
1 239 298
43
4 357
103
33 462
115
2 648 275
446
15 077
1 614 329
446
15 077
1 481
49 707
895 335
1 481
49 707
851
543
75
12
1 700
237 172
6 659 459
1 073
39 815
736
502
227
235
3 858
150 422
10 913 555
3 534
129 273
2 231
1 296
273
56
100
14 293
90
6 298
96
11 354
87
5 764
52 822
286
1 169
30
65
57
5
19
i
70
1 730
70
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
4
15
1
(D)
160
6 931
761 446
160
6 931
71
2 216
40 218
71
2 216
45
20
5
1
691
173 069
4 596 722
334
18 763
166
218
121
186
759
37 225
2 561 673
650
28 042
383
283
71
22
144
7 809
136
4 781
117
5 336
137
5 580
50 390
632
2 558
69
132
93
25
206
4
6
(Z)
143
3 679
141
2
141
3 536
12
143
12
641
1
(D)
32
1 148
115 351
32
1 148
180
4 232
73 725
180
4 232
133
41
6
197
8 337
321 907
143
4 892
113
62
16
6
604
24 055
1 762 860
565
22 038
350
199
46
9
144
7 809
136
4 781
117
5 336
137
5 580
50 390
632
2 558
69
132
93
25
206
4
6
(Z)
143
3 679
141
2
141
3 536
12
143
12
641
1
(D)
6
46
6
51
5
84
979
24
68
1
(0)
(D)
1
(D)
12
293
12
12
(D)
2
(D)
3
100
1
(D)
32
10
1 148
99
115 351
9 308
32
10
1 148
99
180
15
4 232
189
73 725
3 601
180
15
4 232
189
133
14
41
1
6
-
197
43
8 337
1 553
321 907
94 254
143
42
4 892
1 545
113
22
62
19
16
2
6
-
604
41
24 055
853
1 762 860
71 599
565
37
22 038
774
350
27
199
13
46
1
9
-
116 UTAH
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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)
Total
Beef cattle,
except feedlots
(0212)
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry and
eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
General faims,
primarily
livestock
(029)
LIVESTOCK-Con.
Stieep and lambs of all ages inventory farms.
number.
Ewes 1 year old or older __ farms.
number.
Sheep and lambs sold farms-
number.
Sfieep end lambs sfiom 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
Cfiickens 3 montfis old or older inventory .. farms..
numt>er..
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
Turisey hens kept for breeding — - farms..
numtwr..
Turkeys sold farms..
number..
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for grain or seed farms..
acres_.
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Com for silage or green chop farms..
acres. -
tons, green..
Irrigated farms..
'■ acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Wheat for grain farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated fanns..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres _
100 to 249 aaes
250 acres or more
Bariey for grain.. farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated farms. .
acres. .
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
See footnotes at end of table.
7
98
7
52
6
77
7
64
662
16
38
2
(D)
(D)
4
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
10
154
10
10
139
4
14
908
4
14
4
17
1 050
3
14
7
387
25 845
7
387
67
11 283
S3
8 472
48
4 596
48
8 448
69 422
305
1 425
23
62
40
13
106
2
(D)
(D)
47
1 164
3
34
2
(D)
2
(D)
30
1 085
104 132
30
1 085
59
1 489
26 055
59
1 489
42
16
1
113
7 234
233 527
89
2 450
61
33
12
7
241
8 390
634 273
226
7 510
139
85
17
1 748
597 106
1 620
400 291
1 663
457 217
1 606
490 030
4 794 819
3 561
16 725
433
1 151
927
110
921
52
426
30
784
19 812
782
2
780
18 521
96
1 291
48
1 866
21
2 768
66
246
15
3 762
154
3 685
385 843
154
3 685
633
19 503
339 514
633
19 503
426
171
26
8
471
36 922
1 030 614
329
7 781
276
107
58
30
1 470
38 197
2 646 578
1 359
34 578
1 030
366
67
7
563
74 086
505
49 032
496
55 537
489
61 425
693 332
2 527
11 542
309
757
613
38
145
12
34
1
475
10 551
475
472
9 763
53
788
20
743
13
182
38
162
11
3 635
71
1 914
188 611
71
1 914
398
10 980
177 691
398
10 980
274
105
15
4
278
18 695
484 957
183
3 937
168
63
32
15
872
20 687
1 394 325
BOO
19 103
622
216
31
3
48
8 297
43
4 972
47
4 530
43
6 232
65 871
367
1 537
43
119
97
8
26
2
(D)
(D)
70
4 103
69
3 963
7
140
4
2 697
2
(D)
6
45
2
(D)
42
1 839
183 606
42
1 839
490
21 377
399 783
490
21 377
168
284
36
2
126
6 729
271 766
89
3 241
63
46
12
5
623
33 443
2 548 293
585
28 618
223
319
66
15
32
7 833
27
6 821
23
5 259
25
6 708
75 216
35
857
115
8 188
3
604
4
1 897
4
2 788
-
29
-
173
-
10
-
30
1
69
121
2 035 302
2 290
45
121
6
_
1
_
3
_
4
_
2
_
8
-
68
120
1 778 777
2 094
19
13
256 525
196
42
5
1 230 034
235
6
1
950
(D)
74
1 847
64
1 275
62
1 217
54
1 330
11 896
6
8
33 108
19
93
_
644 393
~
1
3
(D)
8
(D)
678
1
3
(D)
B
4
9
(D)
98
(D)
1 800
4
9
(D)
98
3
8
1
1
13
10
514
256
24 318
10 157
12
6
297
103
7
6
4
3
2
1
19
35
765
792
69 524
45 046
18
31
745
516
10
30
8
4
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 117
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]
Total
Cash grains
(Oil)
Field crops, except casti grains (013)
Cotton
(0131)
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugar crops,
Irish potatoes,
hay, peanuts,
and other field
crops
(0133, 0134,
0139)
Vegetables
anamelons
(016)
Fruits and tree
nuts
(017)
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats for grain farms.
acres,
bushels.
Irrigated fam>s.
acres.
Irish potatoes farms.
acres,
cwt.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
S.O to 24.9 acres
2S.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) __ farms.
acres,
tons, dry.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Alfalfa hay farms.
acres,
tons, dry.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms.
acres.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more
Land In orchards farms.
acres.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Farms by bearing and nont)earing acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
S.O to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more
Apples farms.
Bearing and nonbearing.. acres,
pounds-
1 050
13 160
772 325
987
12 036
6 423
1 412 284
166
6 423
113
30
12
11
9 303
608 739
1 861 807
8 664
545 484
4 228
3 378
1 267
430
8 399
459 Oil
1 576 745
7 856
412 698
429
6 964
429
6 964
205
143
75
6
944
11 977
910
11 799
569
280
79
16
632
3 919
31 312 081
118
2 256
131 423
106
1 728
4
61
14 502
4
61
1
2
1
719
28 911
81 895
610
20 121
406
239
66
8
672
24 834
76 290
577
18 249
40
865
40
865
12
16
11
1
17
50
13
36
14
3
9
15
1 520
131
1 800
96 359
126
1 726
57
5 586
1 225 818
57
5 586
35
5
7
10
1 944
135 031
475 816
1 820
123 129
856
740
243
105
1 842
121 716
444 841
1 725
111 956
23
232
23
232
18
3
2
52
208
49
203
41
9
2
34
92
24 865
131
1 800
96 359
126
1 726
57
5 586
1 225 818
57
5 586
35
5
7
10
1 944
135 031
475 816
1 820
123 129
856
740
243
105
1 842
121 716
444 841
1 725
111 956
23
232
23
232
18
3
2
52
208
49
203
41
9
2
34
92
24 865
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
16
119
13 158
16
119
9
6
1
69
1 192
4 488
68
1 124
57
10
2
63
1 086
4 219
62
1 018
184
4 363
184
4 363
65
66
48
5
30
269
30
266
16
11
3
13
12
3 344
3
n
2
(D)
i
1
(D)
75
781
2 309
69
621
66
8
1
2 159
60
557
18
108
18
108
12
5
576
10 291
564
10 187
284
210
66
16
389
3 471
30 711 061
See footnotes at end of table.
118 UTAH
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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)
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats for grain farms,,
acres -_
bushels..
Imgated farms,.
acres..
Irish potatoes _._ farms..
acres.,
cwt..
Irrigated farms,.
acres..
Farms by acres harvested;
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. farms..
acres.,
tons, dry..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested;
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Alfalfa hay farms..
acres. -
tons, dry..
Irrigated (arms-
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 orcfiards farms.
Irrigated _ farms.
acres.
Farms by t>earing 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
Apples __ farms-
Bearing and nonbearing. .acres,
pounds.
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
19
971
2 274
17
560
13
3
2
1
17
609
1 529
15
498
10
85
10
85
11
104
11
104
6
4
1
7
20
35 000
63
663
36 784
60
629
34
561
145 347
34
561
IB
12
3
1
558
25 980
82 209
504
22 398
349
148
47
14
508
22 814
77 395
464
20 046
61
663
61
663
31
23
7
40
166
38
159
31
8
1
29
63
281 052
595
6 793
395 440
563
6 430
43
57
6 841
43
57
40
3
4 537
305 102
822 200
4 279
282 :J9
2 002
1 715
607
213
3 955
194 834
624 262
3 746
180 394
65
461
65
461
43
17
5
156
636
148
618
127
24
5
110
188
168 349
398
4 755
281 284
376
4 474
27
39
3 940
27
39
24
3
3 140
229 884
584 422
2 954
212 844
1 272
1 253
448
167
2 682
136 486
422 579
2 531
126 095
35
265
35
265
21
11
3
104
469
99
460
83
17
4
68
123
79 100
69
1 039
73 628
66
984
6
25
3 437
6
25
5
1
878
94 946
346 592
836
82 681
109
420
272
77
842
80 333
309 408
801
69 999
11
122
11
122
4
7
17
105
16
83
11
6
12
22
80 520
8
87
3 926
6
67
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
67
3 583
10 274
63
2 513
28
28
10
1
61
2 809
8 890
59
2 157
3
1
3
1
7
4
3 600
38
282
16 520
35
259
309
5
533
13
711
274
4
323
258
44
6
1
257
4
071
11
008
231
3
475
6
37
6
37
21
121
19
118
15
5
1
13
26
420
23
219
16 875
21
197
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
128
6 709
20 039
124
5 775
84
23
11
10
119
5 211
16 744
116
4 349
8
28
8
28
7
1
13
12
12
12
9
7
2 350
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
UTAH 119
Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Utah
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number, 1982..
1978..
I.and in farms acres, 1982..
1978..
Average size of farm acres, 1982..
1978..
Approximate land area .acres, 1982..
Proportion in farms percent, 1982.-
Value or land and buildings':
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..
1962 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 aaes farms..
acres--
30 to 49 acres farms. .
acres..
50 to 99 acres farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres farms..
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, 1962..
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 famis, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
See footnotes at end of table.
13 984
12 764
9 772 942
10 470 564
699
820
52 526 662
18.6
369 676
320 234
560
391
12 349
11
779
1 920
459
2 006 845
11
078
10
951
1 118
486
1 163
141
2
179
10
177
1
689
22
553
1
126
26
132
1
460
54
801
1
773
123
525
1
421
194 909
1
040
306 465
264
173
616
126
206
306
1
527
7
564
1
603
21
860
1
206
28 026
1
595
59 901
1
988
138
750
1
569
216
836
1
090
320
120
249
166 998
124
203
086
5 809
5 618
470
316
477
479
2
593
3 347
331
657
366 225
329
483
25 793
21
751
433
664
19 993
25
263
1
029
1
367
202
343
224
702
1
351
1
773
83
528
94
509
569
490
677
681
679
994
364
305
597
815
603
771
204
189
187 635
187 311
920
991
655 161
11.3
388 363
320 317
430
320
181
177
36 157
(D)
167
158
28 836
25 380
5
21
9
108
11
254
18
702
31
2 204
40
5 526
43
12 354
7
4 117
3
3 550
8
47
8
102
7
161
22
787
44
3 152
29
4 075
29
7 981
9
(D)
2
(D)
64
83
(D)
(D)
40
46
(D)
(D)
1
5
(D)
(D)
10
20
(D)
827
33
34
172
739
6
5
487
(D)
3
2
(D)
IP)
1 079
1 108
1 536 803
1 730 140
1 424
1 561
3 592 697
42.8
644 099
424 220
464
275
964
1 035
324 116
331 572
915
976
191 633
202 017
115
534
79
1 031
72
1 708
93
3 433
149
10 443
152
21 836
155
49 844
60
39 861
40
63 143
94
445
81
1 104
99
2 373
104
3 901
165
12 028
170
24 292
169
53 225
56
as 533
40
66 116
343
363
48 819
42 150
298
385
83 464
87 405
42
52
6 603
2 420
46
69
3 051
3 834
201
227
66 293
71 372
78
165
7 517
9 779
23
23
35 734
35 308
10
6
33 479
33 020
1 282
1 214
286 466
294 025
225
242
749 420
38,5
300 404
225 310
1 272
972
1 164
1 151
174 140
173 036
1 109
1 109
118 591
116 230
125
603
133
1 762
114
2 676
158
6 188
221
15 827
197
27 290
126
36 401
29
19 696
6
6 148
88
451
117
1 594
112
2 631
168
6 389
239
16 677
237
33 140
124
36 475
20
12 468
4
6 405
506
530
23 363
34 228
313
411
32 186
22 578
44
77
2 464
2 130
35
72
840
1 643
165
237
23 793
15 294
136
134
5 089
3 511
18
24
685
1 055
8
6
151
212
201
173
241 792
247 921
1 203
1 433
946 668
25.5
636 164
443 017
526
306
172
155
15 964
16 431
151
141
7 757
7 402
31
163
41
531
16
349
19
694
25
1 924
12
1 639
6
(D)
1
(D)
23
129
34
507
23
535
17
661
23
1 646
12
1 725
99
87
(D)
(0)
42
65
(D)
(D
3
6
28
72
3
6
(D)
(D)
7
15
118
369
35
50
1 243
2 199
9
10
24 470
24 055
7
7
(D)
(D)
30
26
33
198
41
413
1
107
1
479
447 219
7.4
649 900
352
143
587
238
27
25
6 757
6 967
24
21
4 456
4 369
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
3
234
10
1 410
6
2 067
1
(D)
2
(D)
4
(D)
4
248
2
(D)
7
119
2
(D)
15
14
(D)
2 409
3
S
(D)
169
(D)
1
2
3
3
(D)
120
5
6
540
147
5
6
(D)
147
120 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Aii famis
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Juab
Kane
1982.
1978-
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1982.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms... number,
Land in (arms 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, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Han/ested 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 faniis..
acres..
30 to 49 acres farms..
acres..
50 to 99 acres farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres (amis..
acres..
200 to 499 acres (arms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres (arms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more (arms..
acres..
1978 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres (arms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres (arms..
acres. .
20 to 29 acres (arms..
acres. -
30 to 49 acres (arms..
acres--
50 to 99 acres (arms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres (arms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres (arms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres (arms..
acres..
1,000 acres or more (arms..
acres..
Cropland used only (or pasture or grazing (arms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Other cropland (arms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
soil-improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured (arms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Cropland on which all crops (ailed (arms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Cropland in cultivated summer (allow (arms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Cropland idle (arms, 1982..
1978..
acres. 1982..
1978..
Total woodland (arms. 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Woodland pastured (arms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982.,
1978..
See footnotes at end of table.
677
590
315 061
388 904
465
659
2 069 382
152
279 290
271 195
624
419
629
561
102 747
101 246
538
521
44 495
49 113
46
233
66
864
67
1 482
84
3 146
114
7 891
107
14 204
49
13 178
4
(D)
(D)
38
202
47
681
69
1 564
89
3 329
116
8 020
99
13 311
59
15 866
3
(D)
1
(D)
458
383
54 711
45 632
78
112
3 541
6 501
5
15
198
389
15
28
324
1 288
10
18
192
989
55
71
2 827
3 835
38
42
4 886
17 667
27
29
1 877
14 730
432
378
195 702
211 946
453
561
2 847 424
6.9
216 713
218 580
594
375
412
354
44 206
41 472
365
336
18 497
17 858
51
291
70
971
58
1 381
69
2 476
69
4 722
36
4 761
11
(D)
1
(D)
29
188
65
883
49
1 182
77
2 935
74
4 951
31
4 143
10
(D)
1
(0)
269
248
20 165
18 780
120
151
5 544
4 834
14
20
270
467
25
27
413
455
44
53
1 610
1 028
88
107
3 251
2 884
16
12
4 320
7 430
11
7
4 215
6 854
222
214
136 305
129 791
614
607
3 294 656
4.1
536 523
246 352
754
384
192
200
27 378
24 754
170
179
12 257
13 075
17
103
31
390
24
557
21
713
42
2 673
21
3 107
13
(D)
1
(D)
15
81
37
465
22
479
26
890
44
3 034
21
2 739
13
(D)
1
(D)
119
117
13 186
(D)
34
34
1 935
(D)
6
5
619
(D)
6
3
(D)
(D)
7
8
(D)
299
19
25
782
1 138
23
20
9 643
4 856
17
17
8 500
(D)
59
59
156 557
174 486
2 654
2 957
2 360 761
6.6
641 441
335 746
242
114
54
54
233
(D)
50
51
196
10
150
7
145
3
111
5
335
6
767
3
620
14
50
8
117
5
(D)
7
(D)
8
554
5
691
4
1 237
32
27
(D)
(D)
17
16
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)
3
1
25
(D)
2
3
(D)
(D)
13
13
233
651
8
4
1 274
(D)
6
3
(D)
(D)
380
348
425 697
460 481
1 120
1 323
' 112 883
20.1
504 560
328 771
419
267
348
321
80 263
75 712
322
306
47 868
47 220
58
299
39
525
33
763
37
1 411
37
2 650
40
5 697
57
17 432
16
10 536
5
8 555
27
146
40
550
35
790
32
1 243
41
2 673
60
8 661
53
15 467
11
7 197
7
10 493
156
148
15 524
(D)
96
105
16 871
(D)
8
6
172
(D)
13
15
244
610
19
29
1 374
4 346
76
72
15 081
10 865
28
13
27 009
14 759
22
10
25 102
(D)
221
222
266 803
254 228
1 207
1 145
: 173 440
12.3
435 540
390 673
378
300
202
206
(D)
67 485
190
198
33 368
31 573
12
59
14
192
23
564
29
1 120
38
2 785
31
3 975
24
7 446
12
7 877
7
9 350
4
27
20
265
17
391
40
1 554
40
2 759
33
4 406
30
9 975
9
6 159
5
6 037
83
103
10 748
14 060
81
123
(D)
21 852
25
17
(D)
1 131
16
30
3 364
1 531
47
77
12 811
16 679
32
66
3 775
2 511
146
128
209 226
242
531
1
433
1
895
2 494 515
8.4
461
014
302
186
316
164
113
108
14 596
13 805
92
87
3 993
2 984
20
93
27
381
14
312
12
(0)
10
654
6
760
2
(0)
1
(D)
21
95
26
362
13
316
10
355
8
485
6
731
3
640
(D)
55
57
8 456
8 417
15
27
2 147
2 404
5
8
(D)
365
9
(D)
963
1
4
(D)
145
e
13
(D)
931
13
18
6 815
14 585
8
13
3 032
13 387
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 121
Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978-Ckin.
[Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
All farms
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
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 OT land and buildings^:
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 fiarvested:
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 aopland __ farms. 1982..
1978-.
acres. 1982..
1978..
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
sal-improvement grasses, not fiarvested
and not pastured farms. 1982..
1978..
acres. 1982..
1978..
Cropland on wtiicfi ail crops failed famis. 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 fantis, 1982..
1978..
acres. 1982-
1978.
Woodland pastured farms. 1982.,
1978.,
acres, 1982.,
1978.
See footnotes at end of table.
612
676
487 961
553 570
797
4 363 699
11.2
436 268
325 964
455
374
574
638
173 325
187 656
540
615
102 408
118 280
22
138
23
303
27
629
77
2 883
110
7 981
109
15 183
132
40 744
32
20 569
8
13 978
8
47
40
524
34
798
83
3 200
111
8 116
136
19 384
161
47 745
33
21 970
9
16 496
179
202
33 931
30 295
234
291
36 986
39 081
23
46
2 623
4 156
42
69
3 914
3 665
111
150
19 901
20 385
122
147
10 548
10 875
16
18
7 033
5 005
9
8
5 Oil
3 556
250
198
255 330
248 634
1 021
1 256
385 932
66.2
595 924
400 419
562
342
193
166
16 529
20 647
176
154
10 288
10 268
31
163
44
584
24
576
27
1 018
16
1 011
18
2 550
16
4 386
17
102
30
406
25
568
25
900
28
1 965
17
2 551
11
(D)
1
(D)
92
82
5 625
(D)
24
30
616
(D)
4
5
(D)
(D)
9
10
244
249
1
4
(D)
95
13
14
264
280
21
12
6 519
2 774
13
9
5 632
(D)
116
115
52 977
66 671
457
580
485 497
10.9
290 647
227 217
659
399
100
109
(D)
(D)
90
106
9 907
9 230
3
9
4
62
6
145
17
672
19
1 250
24
3 289
17
4 480
5
32
10
141
10
232
19
701
25
1 776
28
3 883
9
2 465
66
76
(D)
(D)
19
38
(D)
(D)
6
233
3
6
(D)
166
3
5
69
(D)
13
31
635
1 223
4
2
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
150
161
476 436
494 454
3 176
3 071
661 862
72.0
972 513
418 441
310
137
142
151
71 052
(D)
141
147
55 873
55 125
7
42
3
49
7
163
11
429
20
1 373
24
3 519
35
11 069
19
12 205
15
27 024
9
322
22
1 641
32
4 351
42
12 166
20
13 462
11
23 070
58
60
(D)
(D)
23
39
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
11
(D)
898
21
19
1 404
(D)
2
19
(D)
2 040
3
6
8 750
(0)
2
5
(D)
(D)
805
660
174 172
210 478
216
319
484 032
36.0
382 365
500 737
1 900
1 635
595
535
(D)
48 929
484
459
24 344
32 036
203
874
90
1 194
52
1 181
43
1 617
55
3 690
21
2 928
14
(D)
1
(D)
5
8 628
153
660
85
1 142
58
1 346
48
1 846
52
3 500
30
3 976
23
6 909
3
2 420
7
10 237
245
203
(D)
5 156
91
114
(D)
11 737
14
14
1 798
848
18
16
(D)
172
21
24
6 985
8 227
51
81
391
2 490
14
11
(D)
33
6
6
(D)
15
214
213
362 921
411 693
1 696
1 933
4 943 936
7.3
393 575
308 598
244
170
181
194
116 931
136 700
162
183
56 183
65 705
13
46
17
223
6
129
11
378
17
1 314
16
2 179
37
11 504
30
20 739
15
19 671
5
24
16
226
10
227
15
557
20
1 442
19
2 627
49
15 466
33
23 704
16
21 432
62
62
17 487
14 421
112
124
43 261
56 574
7
10
1 631
1 820
15
16
2 977
2 194
87
112
34 902
47 601
34
40
3 751
4 959
62
69
25 016
29 309
41
42
16 067
15 046
772
756
423 918
443 573
549
587
1 015 449
41.7
299 316
220 883
552
392
672
681
92 498
107 591
601
635
50 348
57 927
61
264
76
1 021
68
1 596
107
4 056
127
8 980
12 944
52
14 830
11
6 657
48
258
88
1 217
65
1 491
105
3 979
133
9 209
121
16 797
60
16 383
15
8 593
384
401
35 556
38 731
. 140
245
6 594
10 933
24
43
3 091
2 242
25
49
339
1 177
49
90
1 136
2 149
74
137
2 028
5 365
36
37
10 398
16 161
21
27
6 187
14 013
122 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Summit
Tooele
Wasatch
Wastilngton
Wayne
Weber
I FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Famis number, 1982.. 417 304
1978.. 352 263
Land in tamis acres, 1982. - 339 347 505 681
1978.. 315 532 495 494
Average Size of farm acres, 1982.. 814 1663
1978.. 896 1 884
Approximate land area acres, 1982.. 1 193 728 4 428 352
Proportion in farms percent. 1982.. 28.4 11.4
Value of land and buildings':
Average per farm dollars, 1982..
1978-
Average per acre dollars, 1982..
1978..
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland famis, 1982..
1978..
acres. 1982..
1978..
Harvested cropland farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
1982 acres tiarvested:
1 to 9 acres farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres farms..
acres..
20 to 29 acres farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres farms..
acres..
SO 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 fiarvested:
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 fiarvested
and not pastured farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Cropland on wtiich 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.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
417
352
339 347
315 532
814
896
1 193 728
28.4
445 511
423 814
604
429
341
313
35 034
36 425
303
283
21 100
20 276
39
173
58
799
39
915
45
1 635
56
3 920
40
5 399
23
6 154
3
2 105
17
96
45
601
44
1 031
51
1 863
67
4 750
41
5 483
15
4 020
2
(D)
1
(D)
178
186
13 446
14 196
30
36
488
1 953
4
5
57
40
9
10
170
251
9
10
195
224
10
19
66
1 438
36
23
7 249
7 224
22
17
6 532
6 004
379 115
328 989
229
171
257
236
(0)
(0)
233
218
22 400
17 723
39
187
50
663
33
762
23
841
36
2 558
20
2 564
22
6 649
7
4 731
3
3 445
26
139
39
535
36
852
32
1 172
43
3 027
18
2 182
19
5 456
3
(D)
2
(D)
107
104
(D)
17 063
63
60
(D)
(D)
12
13
1 606
(D)
9
18
(0)
989
22
22
1 852
5 012
28
32
2 296
6 113
10
5
(D)
(D)
5
4
(D)
446
671
525
1 330 147
1 400 060
1 982
2 667
2 866 432
46.4
429 095
448 985
219
171
1 848
1 612
432 326
435 317
234
270
1 291 347
33.5
321 495
306 370
1 406
1 129
600
1 634
485
1 494
(D)
156 559
(D)
142 667
512
1 467
436
1 398
38 066
93 477
36 262
94 964
106
490
574
2 099
92
281
1 222
3 706
54
151
1 238
3 504
89
174
3 265
6 575
79
172
5 353
11 759
56
120
7 368
16 684
27
60
7 354
17 434
6
9
4 286
5 501
3
10
7 406
26 215
49
365
287
1 738
69
269
903
3 658
47
161
1 062
3 787
68
199
2 479
7 369
95
196
6 258
13 469
68
119
9 130
16 671
29
72
8 038
21 482
8
6
4 905
4 420
3
11
3 200
22 370
379
646
297
570
(D)
26 769
|d)
24 163
84
221
120
287
(D)
36 313
(D)
23 540
12
20
14
26
856
226
1 992
1 123
23
43
40
49
601
1 518
(D)
904
28
63
33
97
(D)
25 295
4 729
14 260
47
117
53
167
3 989
9 274
3 658
7 253
31
40
23
25
(D)
6 894
(D)
3 197
18
29
19
14
(D)
5 945
(D)
3 064
293
261
207 130
211 040
707
809
761 952
27.2
467 201
357 080
704
459
262
246
(D)
21 146
237
224
13 085
11 940
35
195
52
716
32
722
43
1 623
38
2 671
23
3 086
13
(D)
1
(D)
21
137
46
657
38
849
39
1 445
46
3 242
24
3 125
10
2 485
139
163
(D)
(D)
22
28
(D)
(D)
6
6
210
(D)
3
10
(D)
407
7
7
131
252
9
9
149
212
9
10
<D)
1 140
6
4
(D)
(D)
372
340
165 404
231 079
445
680
1 549 817
10.7
327 820
216 000
859
311
339
303
29 698
33 445
283
263
14 113
13 380
124
518
56
737
21
471
25
941
23
1 476
14
1 816
16
4 452
2
<R)
(D)
90
441
58
765
33
706
30
1 164
25
1 672
15
(D)
8
(D)
1
<°i
3 930
174
135
11 210
12 874
77
72
4 375
7 191
7
11
288
'°l
3
85
IP)
31
27
2 024
2 970
43
50
1 978
3 108
30
16
3 365
4 447
18
11
2 902
3 172
185
181
105 501
96 086
570
531
574 758
6.7
254 897
212 214
472
365
176
177
19 510
21 471
166
168
12 700
12 485
14
(D)
20
(D)
6
148
30
1 124
51
3 502
34
4 332
10
(D)
1
(D)
6
37
22
329
12
287
31
1 218
56
3 911
35
4 581
6
2 122
3
2
(D)
(D)
4
8
40
146
1
5
(D)
(D)
22
26
991
714
7
6
1 386
410
6
5
(D)
(D)
90S
777
176 953
205 236
196
264
362 022
48.9
283 763
240 174
1 378
961
810
730
43 156
45 032
713
672
28 084
29 686
251
1 229
162
2 165
68
1 570
78
2 903
76
5 094
58
7 981
IS
4 051
5
3 091
165
803
161
2 184
87
2 050
89
3 351
101
7 125
49
6 798
15
3 992
5
3 383
396
389
13 399
13 544
112
140
1 673
1 802
18
26
293
282
18
37
177
404
23
27
305
223
68
66
898
893
27
23
474
921
16
10
430
508
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Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbois, see introductory text]
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE-Con.
Total woodiand— Con.
Woodiand not pastured
Other land.
Pastureland and rangeiand other than
cropland and woodland pastured
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc
Pastureland. all types
Land set aside in federal farm programs .
.farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
.famis. 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-
278
228
79 866
76 223
9 434
e 588
7 174 802
7 783 725
4 096
4 324
6 945 469
7 541 780
7 472
6 556
229 333
241 945
8 725
8 536
8 013 600
8 623 030
531
1 348
17 907
49 865
Beaver
3
13
4
17
(D)
2 255
1d)
2 288
134
746
112
783
148 991
1 176 953
148 506
1 363 260
66
359
56
423
142 390
1 158 345
145 157
1 337 081
89
595
87
594
6 601
18 608
3 349
26 179
116
610
126
668
149 521
1 240 643
155 249
1 412 251
4
94
20
224
35
4 596
655
12 308
Box Elder
Cache
12
18
534
843
791
760
113 641
119 934
258
283
104 962
111 759
666
634
8 679
8 175
701
743
128 476
146 199
114
264
2 994
6 949
Cartmn
3
5
(D)
(Dl
147
144
201 338
207 435
71
76
193 682
201 418
107
109
7 656
6 017
145
132
216 366
226 589
2
7
(D)
81
Daggett
1
(D)
26
24
25 901
33 299
16
18
25 248
32 619
18
18
653
680
27
26
28 008
36 175
Davis
7
8
80
(0)
3B7
326
82 676
58 994
95
108
79 238
56 125
353
264
3 438
2 869
319
317
86 704
65 972
14
14
221
70
All farms
Duchesne
Emory
Garfield
Grand
Iron
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE-Con.
Total woodland— Con.
Woodland not pastured
Other land.
Pastureland and rangeiand other than
cropland and woodland pastured
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc
Pastureland, all types .
Land set aside in federal farm programs .
-farms, 1982..
1978..
aaes, 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.
20
18
3 009
2 937
471
445
207 428
269 991
222
255
190 203
247 170
392
360
17 225
22 821
577
524
246 791
307 532
1
2
(D)
(D)
6
5
105
576
321
300
147 176
163 044
192
174
134 280
150 794
239
246
12 896
12 250
367
327
158 660
176 428
14
42
147
463
7
3
1 143
(D)
157
158
99 284
100 181
109
131
94 632
96 319
104
74
4 652
3 862
188
200
116 318
110 871
2
2
(DJ
2
(D)
(U)
43
46
150
050
168 955
14
23
147
790
167
738
37
38
2
260
1
217
40
37
151
759
169 475
!B1
(D)
12
4
1 907
(D)
265
239
318 425
370 010
143
149
309 074
358 178
182
153
9 351
11 832
244
247
349 700
381 382
10
36
80
1 159
1
(D)
151
140
200 987
186 743
90
92
194 062
180 376
105
99
6 925
6 367
148
157
204 810
194 436
41
71
2 609
4 182
6
6
3 783
1 198
117
97
187 815
214 141
96
84
184 305
212 510
48
45
3 510
1 631
125
110
195 793
234 314
1
6
(D)
177
See footnotes at end of table.
124 UTAH
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)
All tarms
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE-Con.
Total woodland— Con.
Woodland not pastured
Other land -
Pastureland and rangeland other ttwn
cropland and woodland pastured
Land In house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc.
Pastureland, all types
Land set aside in federal farm programs .
-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.
, 1982.
1978.
8
8
11
3
2 022
887
1 449
(D)
401
191
463
152
307 603
232 282
360 909
225 213
173
93
218
78
291 262
229 018
343 454
219 072
317
157
343
117
16 341
3 264
17 456
6 141
308
158
356
141
330 204
240 275
377 305
231 270
44
5
137
16
965
61
6 080
1 281
Morgan
2
1
(D)
(D)
74
68
35 259
47 638
40
45
33 892
45 317
56
43
1 367
2 321
97
40 740
53 130
Rich
1
1
(D)
(D)
114
129
396 634
414 365
82
101
393 679
409 506
76
74
2 955
4 859
120
138
410 366
425 568
9
14
114
313
Salt Uke
(D)
18
548
431
128 584
161 516
108
108
118 438
152 334
497
379
10 146
9 182
337
287
130 263
157 505
9
30
128
547
San Juan
27
34
8 949
14 263
176
159
220 974
245 684
99
110
201 309
231 845
122
95
19 665
13 839
149
156
234 863
261 312
35
52
3 410
6 799
Sanpete
24
16
4 211
2 146
531
531
321 022
319 821
270
338
309 253
303 733
401
362
11 769
16 088
564
598
350 996
356 477
40
149
404
2 186
Sevier
14
7
298
114
314
290
125 429
141 965
129
142
118 680
132 902
255
223
6 749
9 063
261
279
129 848
146 469
18
56
115
517
All farms
Summit
Tooele
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE-Con.
Total woodland— Con.
Woodland not pastured
Other land .
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured
LarKi in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc
Pastureland. all types .
Land set aside In federal farm programs —
.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.
. 1982.,
1978.
16
7
717
1 220
307
249
297 064
271 883
202
154
293 731
269 463
192
168
3 333
2 420
328
292
313 709
289 663
6
12
58
132
5
2
(D)
(D)
221
164
460 825
442 219
116
108
453 066
434 622
174
137
7 759
7 597
192
174
469 168
452 131
14
11
537
430
17
8
(D)
(D)
489
398
782 972
843 137
252
268
767 772
823 912
379
294
15 200
19 225
565
468
1 238 045
1 302 209
2
10
(D)
533
15
11
949
133
268 873
289 453
321
353
256 136
277 839
988
829
12 737
11 614
904
848
286 850
305 066
19
84
532
3 424
3
6
(D)
(D)
189
152
186 347
188 754
90
60
184 696
187 948
141
115
1 651
806
208
202
191 761
197 051
1
2
18
6
463
1 275
259
223
132 341
193 187
126
140
125 357
187 317
187
139
6 984
5 870
253
241
139 469
203 363
8
10
278
574
2
2
(D)
(D)
136
121
84 605
74 205
70
63
82 061
70 068
102
97
2 544
4 137
130
131
88 757
78 382
4
12
59
14
16
44
413
578
476
133 323
159 283
194
166
128 908
155 204
493
400
4 415
4 079
553
514
142 737
169 256
20
55
222
360
'Data are based on a sample of farms; see text
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 125
Table 2. Irrigation: 1982 and 1978
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Farms with Irrigation
Farms number, 1982-
1978.
Land In Wgaled fanns awes, 1982.
1978.,
Han/estod cropland farms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Otber cropland, excluding cropland
pastured farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ...farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Inlgated land acres, 1982.
1978.
Harvested cropland fanns, 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 Irrlgated-
On-farm surface supply farms.
acres Irrigated.
Orvfarm surface supply as only source farms.
acres Irrigated.
Off-famt water suppliers farms.
acres Imgated.
Off-farm water suppliers as only source farms.
acres Irrigated.
Utah
11 174
10 822
7 597 797
7 444 772
10 283
10 155
950 954
993 358
2 125
2 867
199 265
215 138
7 260
7 496
5 672 813
5 866 003
1 082 328
1 168 621
10 224
10 079
821 839
839 226
4 276
260 489
329 395
1 095
182 514
650
94 661
913
114 333
652
74 489
9 166
785 481
8 387
670 222
Beaver
174
169
125 561
115 462
165
154
(D)
25 010
37
47
2 131
3 010
96
114
88 742
83 303
31 479
30 227
165
154
27 481
24 863
48
3 998
5 364
84
22 092
49
11 398
21
2 654
14
2 018
69
6 733
57
4 131
Box Elder
810
889
952 790
1 338 471
777
845
128 109
151 709
208
285
38 657
39 910
474
561
768 087
1 090 466
107 030
127 036
769
834
90 866
101 899
206
16 164
25 137
72
20 895
27
6 790
82
12 693
54
7 535
656
73 442
595
62 048
Cache
1 006
1 005
211 592
194 484
956
963
99 695
96 109
239
318
24 928
12 494
579
655
79 651
79 414
78 129
87 117
940
949
71 198
72 230
330
6 931
14 887
39
2 992
23
1 617
100
10 510
76
7 334
867
64 627
746
51 398
Carbon
163
145
196 209
209 075
147
137
7 685
7 182
40
61
1 378
2 634
126
112
174 311
169 233
10 655
10 739
146
137
7 608
7 167
76
3 047
3 572
3
455
2
(D)
18
1 125
16
925
142
9 075
139
8 622
Daggett
26
23
30 319
39 535
24
21
4 456
4 389
2
3
i'S
24
23
24 775
33 430
7 325
9 549
24
21
4 456
4 389
19
2 869
5 160
660
1
(D)
23
6 665
21
5 861
Farms with Inigation
Emety
Garfield
Grand
Farms numlwr, 1982..
1978..
Land In imgated farms acres, 1982..
1978..
Harvested cropland farms, 1982..
1978..
, 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 Imgated.
On-tarm 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.
582
548
299 727
382 547
520
513
44 044
48 544
67
107
3 181
6 281
525
497
232 269
288 289
89 095
107 873
520
512
43 903
47 921
390
45 192
59 952
23
2 828
15
1 405
43
5 071
32
3 195
516
81 196
480
72 388
348
153 090
160 577
362
331
18 449
17 692
114
149
5 373
4 619
336
306
112 606
118 720
33 069
36 295
362
330
18 391
17 587
234
14 678
18 708
5
(D)
4
291
14
2 053
9
1 381
372
30 646
369
29 643
193
190
107 107
124 997
169
173
(D)
12 814
34
33
1 935
1 897
164
175
79 197
101 629
20 723
23 037
168
173
12 149
12 741
109
8 574
10 296
8
827
5
579
29
4 386
21
1 724
156
15 510
145
13 920
53
50
154 631
98 954
49
48
(D)
2 848
16
15
(D)
646
34
32
148 641
93 787
2 652
4 813
49
48
2 171
2 848
22
481
1 965
14
599
7
471
16
1 425
14
1 231
23
628
18
414
332
312
347 734
366 026
317
301
47 506
45 862
90
101
16 766
9 757
208
223
250 463
284 893
57 040
48 986
317
298
47 167
43 739
81
9 873
5 247
43 186
137
33 301
23
7 911
17
6 809
111
5 943
92
4 453
152
164
223 701
175 694
ISO
160
26 398
25 148
58
100
9 943
13 624
108
124
180 870
134 902
22 672
19 449
150
155
17 906
15 257
38
4 766
4 192
29
6 843
8
512
22
3 329
18
2 758
101
12 500
88
5 514
126 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 2. Irrigation: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[Fot meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Famis with inigation
Famis 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.
519
168
590
148
379 798
178 711
472 204
145 184
509
160
585
140
97 636
9 297
112 762
8 870
208
20
267
27
32 671
552
34 065
571
265
114
319
114
229 121
165 878
305 103
133 843
96 781
7 973
114 717
8 248
507
157
584
139
88 949
7 138
97 094
7 224
77
44
6 832
835
17 623
1 024
105
12
29 620
548
57
7
17 301
354
20
22
2 983
1 794
13
17
1 911
1 202
394
134
63 178
5 631
370
125
56 321
5 004
Morgan
Piute
99
100
45 210
65 003
89
98
(D)
8 968
19
37
780
1 736
81
90
32 087
50 919
13 310
12 354
89
98
9 530
8 700
52
3 780
3 654
2
(D)
18
2 248
16
2 023
79
10 777
73
9 885
Rich
140
141
432 491
471 852
138
138
53 569
51 144
22
36
1 392
8 581
116
124
366 071
402 435
60 526
57 020
138
137
50 784
47 463
48
9 742
9 557
11
1 058
8
784
14
5 794
9
2 369
115
53 674
Salt Lake
524
496
130 401
169 361
443
428
19 418
23 022
69
95
3 150
4 913
262
249
96 786
135 912
17 399
22 852
439
425
14 894
18 309
189
2 505
4 543
38
1 447
29
591
17
826
11
758
469
15 126
439
13 663
San Juan
80
78
151 051
179 717
76
76
10 824
15 386
36
38
10 970
9 253
58
63
109 945
145 416
4 864
6 210
75
75
4 032
4 612
17
832
1 598
19
481
11
(D)
11
1 949
7
1 240
50
2 434
41
1 929
Sanpete
598
636
353 400
371 728
661
610
47 804
57 233
122
236
5 814
10 815
464
527
281 569
275 992
60 899
74 843
558
601
44 638
50 707
257
16 261
24 136
29
2 620
12
1 029
49
10 039
26
4 330
520
48 240
467
40 577
Sevier
397
412
159 650
178 592
366
394
32 008
34 195
76
114
2 338
3 857
228
252
118 664
130 091
42 190
46 682
365
394
31 657
33 740
134
10 533
12 942
11
1 088
8
802
30
3 769
26
3 414
356
37 333
340
34 744
Farms witti irrigation
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
Farms numlwr. 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..
1982..
1978..
Irrigated land acres. 1982..
1978-
Harvested cropland farms. 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Pastureland and ottier land farms. 1982..
acres, 1982..
1978..
1982 principal source of Irrigation water (see
text):
Wells on farm farms..
acres inigated..
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..
334
303
246 961
223 976
294
271
20 419
19 896
27
34
435
1 940
268
262
217 508
196 419
26 432
28 588
294
271
18 082
18 347
172
8 350
10 241
8
1 391
4
283
35
3 622
32
3 431
291
21 419
268
18 212
215
203
436 267
397 606
206
195
19 285
14 872
49
42
4 891
8 077
143
139
401 369
361 810
21 570
18 110
203
192
15 553
12 564
63
6 017
5 546
79
12 557
59
5 602
21
1 592
14
784
115
7 421
103
6 364
581
472
1 276 798
394 280
499
426
37 634
35 037
79
112
5 890
10 628
500
428
749 024
328 603
74 259
60 432
499
421
37 498
33 635
338
36 761
26 797
24
1 246
16
632
58
8 515
41
6 832
499
64 498
452
59 406
1 520
1 422
270 674
303 991
1 411
1 335
86 618
86 598
194
265
16 542
15 164
754
766
153 501
188 952
86 874
90 728
1 407
1 328
74 023
75 336
473
12 851
15 392
133
18 193
71
5 209
97
8 983
59
5 266
1 290
59 698
1 173
51 163
256
239
167 Oil
188 073
234
221
13 040
11 790
20
27
464
947
187
184
150 739
173 446
18 452
17 666
233
221
12 830
11 507
123
5 622
6 159
5
913
3
813
21
1 795
14
1 217
230
15 744
206
13 191
305
280
93 715
156 581
268
246
12 460
10 783
67
62
3 468
4 618
195
194
70 777
133 638
12 834
13 090
267
246
9 537
7 937
109
3 297
5 153
54
3 205
31
1 724
25
1 028
18
(D)
226
8 601
216
8 269
168
165
79 546
48
128
165
160
(D)
11
900
23
34
782
907
117
119
62
774
31
025
16
178
16 461
164
160
12
342
11
795
71
3
836
4 666
10
731
8
529
18
1
440
15
1
298
140
14
007
129
11
926
743
681
170 861
187 749
658
629
26 596
28 384
95
128
1 420
1 670
479
466
139 040
163 294
32 763
36 776
653
622
25 242
25 844
327
7 521
9 932
30
2 723
13
481
43
2 296
27
713
670
27 744
632
24 284
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 127
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]
Item
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
Davis
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text)
..famis. 1982..
13 984
204
1 079
1 282
201
30
660
1978..
12 764
189
1 108
1 214
173
28
565
$1,000. 1982..
555 428
16 906
58 716
67 478
2 619
657
23 094
1978..
465 380
11 540
52 349
46 540
2 111
827
18 806
Average per farm
.dollars, 1982..
39 719
82 870
54 417
52 635
13 028
21 914
34 991
1978..
36 460
61 060
47 247
38 336
12 204
29 551
33 285
1982 value of sales:
Less than $1,000
farms..
2 062
637
6
(D)
101
32
116
(D)
36
10
3
(D)
147
$1,000..
49
$1,000 to $2,499
famis..
2 237
3 615
12
24
127
207
151
245
52
86
2
(D)
132
$1,000-
221
$2,500 to $4,999
farms..
1 924
6 908
18
69
86
310
152
554
39
136
2
(D)
109
$1,000..
384
$5,000 to $9,999
fanns..
1 990
27
125
170
32
5
84
$1,000..
14 198
209
918
1 247
216
(D)
574
$10,000 to $19,999...
fanns..
1 673
18
148
188
15
4
60
$1,000..
23 530
249
2 113
2 650
205
(D)
870
$20,000 to $39,999
farms..
1 389
34
143
140
12
8
33
$1,000..
39 585
1 027
4 237
3 930
337
212
906
$40,000 to $99,999
farms..
1 368
46
178
164
10
6
44
$1,000..
87 022
3 168
11 259
10 866
624
346
2 722
$100 000 to $249 999
. farms
890
135 410
27
4 174
117
17 423
158
24 198
2
(0)
-
34
«^ I ^^^^|\/\^\^ %\J i^^-r^j f\j %^ %* _w— __—iw_wi-«fi*«»*w— — —
$1,000..
5 018
$250,000 or more
farms —
399
14
48
41
1
-
17
$1,000..
240 995
7 984
22 218
22 874
(D)
-
12 352
Abnormal farms
famis..
52
2
6
2
2
-
-
$1,000..
3 526
-
-
(D)
(D)
-
-
1978 value of sales:
Less than $1,000
_______ farms
1 073
9
56
56
30
1
66
$1,000..
406
4
20
26
12
(D)
16
$1,000 to $2,499
famis..
2 114
12
116
141
44
1
134
$1,000..
3 465
21
197
224
69
(D)
223
$2,500 to $4,999
farms..
1 968
23
115
178
31
7
90
$1,000..
7 071
85
420
636
112
(D)
324
$5,000 to $9,999
farms..
1 900
32
137
199
29
3
77
$1,000..
13 565
238
978
1 414
227
19
519
$10,000 to $19,999
farms..
1 738
24
170
159
17
4
60
$1,000..
24 500
365
2 359
2 264
249
63
865
$20,000 to $39,999
farms..
1 431
21
187
146
7
3
42
$1,000..
40 898
599
5 453
4 125
179
101
1 225
$40,000 to $99,999
farms..
1 442
35
184
203
9
8
49
$1,000..
91 208
2 188
11 858
12 888
538
(D)
3 140
$100,000 to $249.999
farms..
698
21
92
100
3
1
29
$1,000..
103 978
3 414
13 409
14 327
(D)
(D)
4 502
$250,000 or more _
farms..
263
9
39
16
1
-
13
$1,000..
173 406
4 593
17 343
9 988
(D)
-
7 801
Abnormal farms
farms..
137
6 882
3
32
12
311
16
647
2
(D)
-
5
$1,000..
190
Sales by commodity or commodity group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
products
..famis. 1982..
6 551
100
727
730
68
7
380
1978..
6 368
66
785
729
60
3
360
$1,000, 1982..
130 233
4 776
20 641
8 378
430
(D)
11 588
1978..
101 550
2 781
19 892
6 453
178
6
8 102
Grains
..famis, 1982..
3 490
21
545
530
17
1
171
1978-
3 617
18
581
521
21
1
160
$1,000. 1982..
41 390
179
14 044
4 246
101
(D)
1 246
1978..
28 338
184
9 733
2 804
36
(D)
557
Com for grain
..fanns. 1982..
264
2 831
-
89
1 538
3
(D)
-
-
29
$1,000. 1982..
175
Wheat
..fanns. 1982..
1 607
4
427
255
12
-
89
$1,000, 1982..
21 955
(D)
9 510
2 000
48
-
670
Soyt>eans
.-farms, 1982—
-
-
-
-
-
—
$1,000. 1982..
-
Sorghum for grain
..farms. 1982..
10
_
_
1
-
-
1
$1,000. 1982..
46
-
-
(D)
-
-
'?^
Oats
. -fanns, 1982..
344
2
23
31
8
1
13
$1,000. 1982..
519
(D)
56
30
22
(D)
17
Other grains
..farms. 1982..
2 259
16 040
15
142
305
2 941
379
2 205
6
30
-
98
$1,000. 1982..
(D)
Cotton and cottonseed
--fanns. 1982--
.
.
.
_
_
_
-
1978..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1,000, 1982..
-
_
-
-
-
-
-
1978..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Tobacco
..farms, 1982..
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
1978..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
$1,000. 1982-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1978..
-
-
-
-
~
~
"
Hay, silage, and field seeds
..farms. 1982..
4 121
98
368
470
59
7
182
1978-
3 686
63
349
428
41
2
189
$1,000, 1982..
43 063
4 437
3 662
3 317
295
(Dj
916
1978..
32 045
2 467
2 437
2 650
135
(d1
795
Vegetables, sweet com. and melons .
..fanns, 1982—
432
1
74
17
1
-
107
1978..
496
-
110
55
3
-
109
$1,000, 1982..
7 099
(D)
1 306
181
(D)
-
3 256
1978-
7 078
1 651
333
(D)
-
2 821
128 UTAH
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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]
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Kane
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms, 1982.
1978_
$1,000, 1982_
1978.
Average per farm dollars, 1982.
1978-
1962 value of sales:
Less ttian $1.000 _ farms.
$1,000.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms-
$1,000.
$2,500 to $4,999 fanns.
$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 (arms..
$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..
GtBins farnis, 1982..
1978-.
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Com for grain farms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Wheat (arms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Soybeans (arms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Sorghum (or 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 famis, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms. 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
677
590
15 127
14 050
22 344
23 813
97
28
82
133
90
339
107
745
98
1 342
97
2 838
75
4 664
28
3 990
3
1 027
50
(D)
69
117
102
(D)
82
611
106
1 461
88
2 484
63
3 784
24
3 273
4
1 350
2
(□)
177
175
1 976
1 469
62
79
468
327
11
94
22
140
18
33
30
200
150
130
1 451
1 059
3
2
1
(D)
432
378
5 390
3 961
12 476
10 480
67
22
111
182
85
307
57
396
52
731
27
774
18
1 092
8
(D)
2
(D)
5
54
20
64
104
89
330
68
472
46
634
29
807
12
695
7
870
132
105
747
478
52
43
209
69
1
(D)
33
151
10
(D)
14
51
88
61
314
274
10
8
167
75
222
214
4 197
3 211
18 907
15 005
13
32
55
28
97
41
294
24
347
32
891
24
1 383
2
(D)
2
22
7
39
70
33
114
35
246
36
502
22
669
19
1 004
4
583
52
47
582
341
15
11
90
93
4
(D)
6
(D)
8
34
44
35
491
214
2
2
(D)
(D)
59
59
1 183
1 566
20 047
26 535
16
4
11
20
12
(D)
7
(D)
1
(D)
6
168
1
(D)
5
824
116
6
161
3
182
6
1 021
23
35
(D)
293
1
7
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
15
23
76
144
5
6
33
41
380
348
19 154
15 334
50 406
44 063
44
13
44
73
47
165
56
406
44
624
37
1 079
54
3 368
40
S 992
14
7 435
32
11
48
84
41
148
47
338
40
574
54
1 585
48
2 856
26
3 905
9
5 655
3
178
200
192
10 380
7 107
88
116
885
985
1
(D)
19
59
15
(D)
62
783
168
146
5 831
3 777
6
4
5
(D)
221
222
6 271
4 631
28 376
20 861
29
(D)
28
P)
29
111
40
38
555
24
675
16
967
13
1 902
3
1 672
1
(D)
17
6
34
58
41
148
47
315
32
453
21
610
19
1 171
7
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
125
138
2 314
1 192
112
114
1 132
710
943
5
2
46
186
66
62
699
473
1
2
(D)
(D)
146
128
1 624
1 679
11 124
13 118
33
9
30
47
20
72
21
145
20
277
13
372
7
(D)
2
(D)
13
6
27
45
28
103
22
159
11
151
17
493
7
(0)
2
(D)
1
(D)
33
26
267
213
6
7
117
77
4
(D)
3
(D)
3
7
23
14
92
113
2
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 129
Table 3. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial
Classification: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbots, see introductory text]
item
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
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 ttian $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..
SI 000
$20,000 to $39,999 famisl!
$1,000..
$40,000 to $99,999 famis..
$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..
Com for grain farms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Wheat farms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Soyt>eans 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..
Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms. 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
612
676
47 646
40 615
77 852
60 081
33
6
42
71
48
177
101
756
95
1 374
85
2 412
124
7 587
50
7 125
29
28 137
5
32
13
56
91
64
223
105
786
121
1 718
115
3 310
115
7 370
44
6 572
16
20 249
8
284
430
481
18 309
17 069
274
297
3 958
2 410
14
(D)
134
8
(D)
183
2 138
348
362
7 752
8 218
2
2
(D)
P)
250
198
8 905
6 329
35 619
31 966
33
8
46
69
39
146
32
219
23
335
14
384
31
1 868
25
3 994
7
1 881
24
12
35
59
29
102
22
171
18
247
22
619
27
1 840
18
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
103
74
695
301
57
43
173
79
8
6
46
123
72
52
473
195
(D)
116
115
4 897
3 255
42 212
28 301
10
3
3
6
11
33
22
157
24
353
17
488
15
943
11
1 779
3
1 134
2
(D)
10
(D)
21
83
16
121
16
242
24
654
20
1 310
6
830
24
32
252
284
4
7
11
7
24
28
241
277
150
161
8 331
6 310
55 539
39 191
3
(D)
12
(D)
16
61
17
133
20
293
38
1 108
26
1 733
12
1 992
5
2 993
1
3
2
15
25
12
49
23
170
31
430
39
1 077
23
1 461
11
(0)
2
(D)
2
(0)
67
67
996
527
37
52
(D)
302
17
367
2
(D)
22
67
41
25
498
159
805
660
26 142
23 146
32 475
35 070
164
(D)
183
272
159
557
97
674
58
849
62
1 806
38
2 382
25
3 977
18
15 066
1
(D)
61
23
173
263
108
388
73
491
68
950
72
2 054
53
3 163
31
4 960
14
10 076
7
779
337
330
9 428
6 973
129
144
1 525
1 553
12
194
49
867
20
23
89
442
221
205
1 107
975
51
45
1 113
1 219
214
213
8 367
6 784
39 098
31 850
20
7
25
42
23
81
30
213
23
348
39
1 107
38
2 511
11
1 487
5
2 571
10
(D)
24
40
35
(D)
19
148
37
529
39
1 164
33
1 891
11
1 659
4
1 215
1
(D)
128
150
3 520
2 733
108
130
3 325
2 545
2
(D)
103
2 675
3
(D)
39
629
23
36
153
164
3
2
(D)
(D)
772
756
47 929
49 444
62 084
65 403
78
25
84
140
86
319
112
791
111
1 569
95
2 763
87
5 626
62
9 724
54
26 971
3
37
17
99
162
98
366
118
880
115
1 601
82
2 335
93
6 099
56
9 029
54
28 772
4
184
313
294
3 243
2 290
182
208
(D)
681
1
(D)
58
210
28
39
142
674
223
184
2 147
1 466
1
1
(D)
(D)
130 UTAH
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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]
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) fantis. 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.,
1978.
Average perlarm. 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 famis..
$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 famns-
$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-
Giains farms, 1982_.
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Com 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 famis, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Other grains farms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Cotton and cottonseed farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Tobacco famis, 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..
417
352
12 302
10 671
29 501
30 316
56
19
70
119
54
190
63
450
58
820
41
1 127
39
2 490
25
3 955
7
3 133
4
31
10
52
86
53
196
58
414
49
730
37
1 087
46
2 862
17
2 548
5
2 739
4
122
107
683
477
37
32
(D)
43
1
(D)
11
31
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons .
105
85
564
402
1
1
(D)
(D)
304
263
10 425
7 327
34 293
27 858
58
20
60
103
48
185
32
217
36
490
33
928
13
801
13
2 059
8
5 618
3
3
25
8
59
98
47
160
43
318
40
546
21
548
11
720
9
1 206
4
3 718
4
6
129
107
2 416
582
67
51
512
215
25
185
12
16
44
311
92
73
1 312
345
4
3
n
671
525
14 380
11 643
21 431
22 177
130
35
129
206
111
398
105
758
83
1 155
46
1 325
37
2 436
19
2 861
8
4 692
3
514
57
22
100
158
98
357
95
693
70
1 Oil
45
1 291
36
2 377
14
2 125
6
3 609
4
187
155
1 891
1 139
54
65
547
252
4
P)
19
81
22
(D)
20
294
158
117
303
849
5
1
10
(D)
1 848
1 612
66 803
51 738
36 149
32 096
367
111
362
572
286
995
260
1 857
187
2 503
116
3 156
120
8 050
91
13 937
56
34 089
3
1 531
198
69
354
593
269
954
249
1 755
185
2 563
111
3 161
130
8 473
73
10 960
26
20 921
17
2 289
926
910
17 474
12 782
436
464
4 752
3 132
73
370
85
1 431
61
341
2 890
409
401
1 831
1 548
50
66
229
133
293
261
9 278
6 549
31 667
25 094
55
(D)
49
76
42
150
39
273
34
459
24
701
19
1 195
21
3 561
8
2 839
2
24
9
52
86
55
198
26
170
35
493
24
670
17
1 111
17
2 589
4
1 114
7
110
121
87
532
310
51
38
131
(D)
97
72
(0)
228
372
340
6 551
7 360
17 611
21 647
90
(D)
75
169
63
38
525
18
484
21
1 266
1 023
6
2 492
2
(D)
47
14
69
113
66
225
42
288
40
579
29
796
31
1 918
6
829
5
2 492
6
107
161
157
1 610
1 757
53
40
343
220
i
197
7
(D)
37
105
71
77
438
(D)
15
8
26
18
185
181
4 778
3 177
25 828
17 553
13
2
18
28
24
90
31
206
31
436
33
951
21
1 129
8
1 093
3
822
3
22
5
2
14
23
26
102
42
306
38
520
33
913
18
(D)
1
(D)
65
48
345
205
30
25
112
72
45
24
191
121
4
3
(D)
7
905
777
28 359
26 346
31 336
33 907
183
(D)
204
323
147
532
124
858
73
996
49
1 346
53
3 419
46
7 346
25
13 475
1
(D)
77
33
193
308
144
499
105
705
81
1 144
47
1 351
71
4 553
41
6 208
13
10 887
5
657
453
420
3 433
3 360
228
199
896
476
17
104
365
1
(0)
21
(D)
143
403
260
232
893
714
65
61
598
685
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 symbois. see introductory text]
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con.
Total sales— Con.
Sales by commodity or commodity group-
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greentiouse
products— Con.
Fruits, nuts, and tjerries 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 ytrool farms,
$1,000,
Cnher 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.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978.
1982.,
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982..
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (Oil)
Fiekj crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton (0131)
Tobacco (0132)
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts,
and other field aops (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)
Pouftry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
616
616
10 063
9 534
196
160
22 293
14 130
135
377
6 325
10 425
10 133
9 455
425 195
363 831
502
401
45 798
54 574
1 289
1 288
137 450
91 989
7 836
7 608
184 445
166 841
746
1 020
5 167
5 069
2 218
2 014
27 548
30 753
1 780
1 334
24 786
14 605
1 218
1 999
185
591
154
585
6 565
4 444
1 086
174
1 167
260
3
5
(D)
129
151
152
12 130
8 759
(D)
37
34
6 357
4 111
146
141
5 456
4 459
9
5
104
(D)
12
14
(D)
(D)
10
16
(D)
39
81
112
893
1 851
11
16
562
239
12
141
173
3 981
682
701
38 075
32 457
23
25
24
26
134
145
17 805
11 243
563
572
16 989
17 411
60
91
357
418
127
137
2 668
3 176
75
80
232
184
302
356
234
112
32
31
134
91
11
7
494
198
3
40
6
378
936
874
59 100
40 087
29
18
425
(D)
366
373
36 608
(D)
784
788
15 486
12 971
55
64
817
506
78
57
628
741
154
82
5 136
1 215
179
198
351
246
343
5
99
14
3
4
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
4
3
6
(D)
167
143
189
934
10
4
(D)
(D)
4
(0)
108
103
1 894
1 598
13
17
32
11
53
46
204
291
27
17
43
(D)
134
80
2
13
3
28
27
(D)
S22
(D)
28
25
504
797
1
(D^
5
6
8
23
2
(d]
132 UTAH
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]
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con.
Total sales— Con.
Sales by commodity or commodity group—
Ckjn.
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, pouttry, 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 livestoclt 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..
1978.,
1982.
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978..
1982.
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (Oil)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton (0131)
Tobacco (0132)
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts,
and other field CTops (0133. 0134, 0139)
Vegetables and melons (016)-
Frurts and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (018)
General farms, primarily crop (019)
Livestock, except dairy, pouttry, and animal
specialties (021)
Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212)
Dairy farms (024)
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)
1
4
(D)
2
591
514
13 151
12 581
28
14
4
16
70
65
176
112
521
453
7 920
7 528
40
54
91
276
126
104
756
1 518
89
77
205
131
457
383
59
3
39
7
1
2
(D)
(D)
354
320
4 642
3 483
14
10
31
5
21
13
1 166
551
295
291
3 009
2 521
33
43
130
65
68
59
200
280
51
33
107
62
297
218
9
5
24
14
6
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
192
192
3 616
2 870
8
3
(Z)
(D)
7
10
187
(D)
168
170
179
512
8
13
13
17
60
46
185
204
15
21
51
37
10
172
144
6
6
7
14
54
1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
37
40
(D)
1 273
5
2
(D)
(D)
4
2
4
(D)
29
32
989
1 197
4
6
n
2
(D)
(D)
9
11
22
27
1
2
(D)
(D)
4
4
(D)
(D)
14
16
3 404
2 237
288
257
8 774
8 227
9
5
3
1
10
11
1 736
1 058
204
188
4 305
4 655
19
16
47
19
127
117
2 637
2 481
23
14
47
14
5
111
217
122
8
3
10
5
1
3
(D)
4
2
(D)
2
2
(D)
(Di
162
159
3 957
3 439
7
3
(Z)
(Z)
7
9
199
137
133
3 444
2 959
9
14
27
22
30
27
205
357
18
13
82
13
116
81
4
7
6
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 133
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
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLO-Con.
Total sales— Con.
Sales by commodity or commodity group-
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
products— Con.
Fruits, nuts, and berries (arms,
$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 FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (Oil)
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)
Hortk;ultural specialties (018)
General farms, primarily crop (019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal
spedatlies (021). __
Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212)
Dally farms (024)
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
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..
1982-.
1978..
2
2
(D)
(D)
3
2
(D)
(D)
3
3
(D)
1 688
396
440
29 336
23 546
17
15
3
(0)
49
48
6 211
(D)
349
395
20 535
17 865
44
61
626
258
49
54
1 525
1 122
46
50
437
286
67
216
216
3
1
29
234
146
36
2
12
12
(D)
2
1
n
3
2
S
(D)
195
163
8 209
6 028
24
26
1 911
1 620
129
120
954
1 167
8
11
11
7
49
30
1 156
1 121
67
50
4 175
2 113
104
68
17
62
4
101
101
4 645
2 971
1
i\
20
23
2 207
(D)
93
86
2 214
1 436
1
12
(D)
11
22
23
(D)
182
7
7
(D)
3
2
4
(D)
66
134
137
7 335
5 783
(D)
2
4
n
128
130
6 128
4 537
7
10
(D)
22
32
38
1 027
1 090
12
14
(D)
113
120
115
2
1
1
28
23
111
253
36
31
5 525
2 823
16
15
47
151
518
440
16 714
16 173
52
42
IS
29
32
3 634
(D)
242
233
3 421
2 329
52
69
607
475
117
112
559
916
210
177
(D)
3 503
57
135
135
22
24
32
33
236
116
15
19
216
16
23
141
134
4 847
4 051
2
3
(D)
(D)
1
3
(D)
(D)
126
122
4 666
3 940
14
19
35
24
13
11
45
10
26
16
51
20
100
86
1
5
4
7
2
114
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
646
655
44 686
47 155
93
99
22 996
28 356
64
61
8 198
6 456
431
435
9 044
7 277
43
82
235
893
53
44
136
68
442
203
50
86
30
14
134 UTAH
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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 texll
Item
Uintah
Utah
Washington
Wayne
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 bernes farms,
$1,000,
Nursery and greenhouse products farms,
$1,000,
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978-
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
Other CTops.
..farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Livestock, poultry, and their products farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978-
Poultiy and poultry products farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Dairy products farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978-
Cattle and calves -
Hogs and pigs
— farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982-
1978-
--famis, 1982-
1978-
$1,000, 1982-
1978-
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1982-
1978-
$1,000, 1982-
1978-
Other livestock atK) livestock products
(see text) farms, 1982-
1978-
$1,000, 1982-
1978-
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (Oil) — -
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)
Hortteultural specialtes (018)
General farms, primarily crop (019)
(Jvestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal
specialties (021) -_ ___
Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212)
Dairy farms (024) -
Pourtry and eggs (025)
Animal specialtes (027)
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
339
298
11 619
10 195
7
5
1
(D)
41
51
3 997
(D)
242
224
3 566
2 971
18
24
45
42
113
99
1 804
2 134
84
61
2 206
1 653
57
238
156
34
54
14
2
2
(0)
(D)
4
1
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
239
216
8 009
6 745
16
13
(D)
(D)
5
4
(D)
(D)
185
175
3 623
3 317
27
36
281
58
74
56
1 174
1 815
40
30
311
387
185
130
2
4
21
6
2
277
1
240
(D)
7 882
(D)
6 147
2
35
1
26
(D)
2 691
(D)
1 739
_
22
2
24
-
89
(D)
82
551
1 182
451
1 069
12 489
49 329
10 503
38 957
16
68
9
44
(D)
10 963
(D
12 521
24
118
16
111
1 082
16 186
766
9 027
454
825
367
799
9 565
13 055
6 671
10 559
35
111
41
129
283
678
279
781
173
192
158
155
1 310
2 110
2 668
2 317
60
296
56
184
(D)
6 337
(0)
3 751
481
353
16
3
34
15
175
177
177
16
294
27
91
694
385
99
18
232
25
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
232
208
8 746
6 240
2
4
(D)
1
32
34
4 540
2 460
170
170
2 239
1 739
11
16
10
32
64
52
1 647
1 872
49
23
(D)
136
15
144
95
31
24
4
64
62
352
301
8
7
27
(D)
5
19
424
169
265
257
4 941
5 603
12
13
(D)
(D)
7
10
(D)
(D)
232
228
3 640
4 228
14
11
134
28
32
28
77
124
39
27
44
37
214
170
2
2
13
10
2
6
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
158
165
4 433
2 972
2
1
(D)
(D)
12
11
1 019
(D)
124
133
2 518
1 560
21
44
175
281
77
565
652
22
16
(D)
12
134
83
12
2
6
29
41
293
456
24
25
717
267
12
39
36
780
588
532
24 925
22 986
41
29
424
(D)
103
110
12 577
(D)
460
443
11 240
10 372
38
SO
75
95
59
59
108
137
143
92
501
351
80
115
115
37
25
22
38
341
239
92
12
118
25
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 135
Table 4. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Utah
Beaver
Box Eider
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
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 10 139 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..
1,00010 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..
SO to 69 acres farms.,
acres..
70 to 99 acres farms..
acres..
100 to 139 acres farms.,
acres.,
140 to 179 acres ._ farms.,
acres.,
180 to 219 acres famis.,
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 awes or more farms..
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 famis..
acres harvested..
50 to 69 acres ___ famns..
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 _ farnis.
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-
13 984
12 764
9 772 942
0 470 564
2 358
9 414
3 938
97 840
822
47 573
953
78 577
897
103 944
673
105 969
461
90 823
408
97 163
1 266
451 700
896
626 530
572
783 789
740
7 279 620
1 424
5 819
3 218
84 008
832
47 874
981
80 742
927
108 113
746
117 620
506
100 314
411
97 549
1 373
487 580
941
656 001
607
839 339
798
7 845 705
11 078
10 951
1 118 486
1 163 141
1 095
4 015
3 176
52 660
710
24 715
847
40 749
813
51 378
608
49 052
419
42 501
356
40 514
1 155
179 733
813
178 857
506
151 110
580
303 202
204
189
187 635
187 311
9
43
38
1 096
6
329
19
1 531
19
2 157
16
2 531
11
2 117
6
1 444
35
12 666
24
15 531
11
15 415
10
132 775
9
40
33
942
6
311
13
1 094
21
2 393
12
1 890
8
1 635
12
2 829
31
10 340
18
12 429
11
14 120
15
139 288
167
158
28 836
25 380
1
(D)
26
(D)
6
221
14
809
16
1 233
16
1 771
11
1 426
5
761
32
7 135
23
7 425
11
6 405
6
1 002
1 079
1 108
1 536 803
1 730 140
144
554
238
6 205
SO
2 903
61
5 087
66
7 509
58
9 138
36
7 156
34
8 052
102
35 904
87
61 391
67
93 096
136
1 299 808
118
439
216
S 784
58
3 304
88
7 295
77
8 939
73
11 485
42
8 247
37
8 714
103
37 233
90
63 390
70
94 780
136
1 480 530
915
978
191 833
202 017
69
262
199
3 850
46
2 046
58
3 530
60
4 641
56
6 274
36
4 480
33
4 813
99
18 855
83
28 532
62
23 431
114
91 119
1 282
1 214
288 466
294 025
162
619
390
10 188
81
4 743
131
10 823
116
13 354
83
13 141
62
12 179
45
10 744
119
40 938
52
34 216
29
38 565
12
98 956
99
388
312
8 235
101
5 836
125
10 297
113
13 109
111
17 671
69
13 633
53
12 690
141
47 970
61
43 053
16
22 875
13
96 268
1 109
1 109
118 591
116 230
69
262
338
6 774
77
3 171
127
7 701
113
9 465
81
8 568
61
8 385
44
7 275
114
25 263
SI
19 286
27
16 342
7
6 099
173
241 792
247 921
32
119
54
1 317
14
821
15
1 210
7
868
12
1 912
4
750
3
698
15
5 602
9
6 351
13
18 288
23
203 856
12
44
51
1 405
13
751
11
873
4
432
11
1 633
1
(D)
2
(D)
20
7 446
17
11 600
8
12 434
23
210 643
151
141
7 757
7 402
9
39
44
550
10
222
14
478
6
402
12
553
4
436
3
64
11
552
7
632
12
1 133
19
2 696
30
28
33 198
41 413
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
4
631
1
(D)
5
1 743
S
3 259
3
5 007
8
22 241
1
(D)
2
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
5
3 789
5
7 917
5
27 985
24
21
4 456
4 389
1
(D)
4
(D)
1
(D)
5
639
4
534
3
1 440
6
1 400
136 UTAH
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]
All famis
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Juab
Kane
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 fanns..
acres..
220 to 259 acres farnis.
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 mote farms..
acres..
1976 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 famis..
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.
677
590
315 061
388 904
36
111
132
3 549
27
1 575
68
5 540
61
7 155
45
7 067
40
7 947
27
6 369
121
43 562
72
47 464
31
38 922
17
145 800
19
39
77
2 268
20
1 178
42
3 359
57
6 648
53
8 341
36
6 967
28
6 736
125
44 810
72
47 429
38
48 057
24
213 072
538
521
44 495
49 113
6
27
86
1 245
13
330
57
1 877
53
2 014
38
1 833
37
2 616
22
1 030
117
12 786
63
9 999
30
5 184
16
5 554
432
378
195 702
211 946
23
85
102
2 696
39
2 241
36
2 914
33
3 872
31
4 938
18
3 543
20
4 708
56
19 542
39
26 860
21
29 921
14
94 382
10
17
70
2 014
24
1 353
36
2 929
27
3 181
29
4 598
25
4 935
11
2 649
69
24 061
36
23 229
20
26 864
21
116 116
365
336
18 497
17 858
9
40
79
1 080
37
893
34
791
29
1 283
26
1 156
17
794
18
1 207
54
4 009
34
3 014
18
2 669
10
1 561
222
214
136 305
129 791
15
42
47
1 380
16
926
11
943
12
1 338
14
2 264
12
2 381
8
1 909
25
9 101
36
24 814
11
14 862
15
76 345
3
12
37
1 109
14
835
13
1 028
17
2 120
14
2 246
13
2 570
14
3 259
35
12 654
25
17 712
15
19 863
14
66 383
170
179
12 257
13 075
3
14
37
627
10
231
11
451
10
443
10
509
11
845
7
554
20
1 315
31
3 833
9
1 342
11
2 093
59
59
156 557
174 486
10
60
17
(0)
2
(D)
6
493
3
350
3
524
1
(D)
2
(D)
5
1 799
2
(D)
3
4 963
5
145 403
10
58
17
398
1
(D)
4
<D)
5
(D)
3
482
1
(D)
2
(D)
3
(D)
5
3 408
1
(D)
7
(D)
50
51
2 196
3 012
7
19
15
176
2
(D)
5
100
3
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
5
433
2
(D)
2
(D)
4
608
380
348
425 697
460 481
32
159
70
1 642
22
1 253
14
1 130
27
3 161
10
1 579
15
2 958
15
3 586
47
16 948
39
27 073
39
52 843
50
313 365
16
57
45
1 348
18
1 010
36
3 Oil
16
1 865
17
2 699
9
1 767
19
4 439
44
15 377
38
26 193
36
51 318
54
351 397
322
306
47 868
47 220
20
94
56
648
21
637
13
599
24
1 190
10
685
12
965
15
1 671
43
7 776
34
9 761
34
9 387
40
14 455
221
222
266 803
254 228
15
42
38
1 131
8
405
15
1 228
16
1 886
14
2 270
11
2 178
9
2 158
31
11 336
16
11 776
18
25 409
30
206 894
10
17
28
88S
12
679
13
1 116
19
2 296
19
3 024
11
2 192
11
2 643
31
11 731
20
15 375
22
31 672
26
182 595
190
198
33 368
31 573
5
10
35
694
7
292
12
667
16
1 032
11
800
11
751
6
240
29
3 556
15
4 193
15
4 909
28
16 224
146
128
209 226
242 531
6
46
21
451
4
234
631
4
427
4
841
1 573
8
1 867
17
5 890
15
11 360
30
42 812
21
143 394
4
10
21
493
2
(D)
2
(0^
813
4
633
3
<?^
5 260
22
15 913
21
30 953
25
187 108
92
87
3 993
2 964
7
32
16
182
3
60
(D)
4
156
5
10
454
19
1 366
16
1 414
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 137
Table 4. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
SaltUke
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevlar
LAND IN FARMS
Farms
number, 1982..
612
250
116
150
805
214
772
477
1978..
676
198
115
161
660
213
756
458
acres, 1982.-
487 961
255 330
52 977
476 436
174 172
362 921
423 918
171 772
1978._
553 570
248 634
66 671
494 454
210 478
411 693
443 573
194 319
1 982 land in farms:
1 to 9 acres
farms..
32
44
11
7
360
17
76
66
acres..
82
165
42
19
1 363
57
219
213
10 to 49 acres
farms-
85
85
12
11
279
17
155
135
acres..
2 539
2 002
407
296
5 973
426
4 321
3 570
50 to 69 acres
farms.-
17
12
8
6
48
3
64
33
acres..
997
718
483
340
2 787
181
3 674
1 924
70 to 99 acres
farms..
54
15
4
10
26
5
63
55
acres..
4 381
1 256
341
848
2 058
374
5 070
4 616
100 to 139 acres
farms..
45
11
14
3
25
5
73
45
acres..
5 303
1 396
1 607
359
2 847
548
8 470
5 423
140 to 179 acres
farms..
34
10
11
7
16
9
52
30
acres. -
5 337
1 522
1 721
1 048
2 615
1 459
8 155
4 637
180 to 219 acres
farms. -
28
B
5
5
3
3
31
18
acres- -
5 557
1 533
(D)
1 010
593
578
6 058
3 575
220 to 259 acres
farms-
24
7
9
3
8
3
23
17
acres..
5 769
1 685
2 139
746
1 933
688
5 398
4 073
260 to 499 acres
- farms..
110
18
19
26
15
24
97
41
acres..
40 373
6 423
6 646
9 861
5 530
B 923
34 360
14 234
500 to 999 acres ._
farms..
94
15
16
19
11
31
78
16
acres..
68 391
10 675
(D)
13 466
7 744
23 083
55 015
11 232
1,000 to 1,999 acres
farms..
48
6
2
23
5
43
35
6
acres..
62 377
8 586
(D)
32 477
8 726
58 936
48 183
8 678
2,000 acres or more
farms..
41
19
5
30
10
54
25
15
acres..
286 855
219 369
25 504
415 976
132 003
267 668
244 995
109 597
1978 land in farms:
1 to 9 acres
farms..
25
25
6
7
239
9
45
16
acres..
52
93
13
(D)
949
21
138
80
10 to 49 acres _
farms..
85
59
12
11
233
12
121
118
acres..
2 613
1 561
367
(D)
5 516
356
3 385
3 433
50 to 69 acres
— farms.-
17
15
10
4
42
4
53
40
acres..
982
821
569
232
2 430
256
3 115
2 315
70 to 99 acres -
farms..
50
13
11
10
32
5
66
55
acres..
4 048
1 073
912
852
2 590
(D)
5 538
4 564
100 to 139 acres -
farms..
50
5
15
4
33
1
72
53
acres..
5 823
587
1 749
465
3 796
(D)
8 322
6 321
140 to 179 acres
farms..
44
12
3
7
14
8
48
30
acres..
7 038
1 864
458
1 116
2 152
1 237
7 640
4 697
180 to 219 acres
farms..
36
8
9
5
10
5
38
26
acres..
7 099
1 S64
1 703
1 008
1 903
969
7 642
5 267
220 to 259 acres
— farms..
30
8
6
6
7
3
21
20
acres..
7 056
1 918
1 402
1 436
1 641
721
4 843
4 768
260 to 499 acres
farms..
128
17
18
20
15
21
120
48
acres..
45 260
5 979
6 042
7 459
5 318
7 766
43 110
17 604
500 to 999 acres
farms..
97
7
16
29
11
34
90
25
acres..
69 102
5 316
9 931
19 427
7 049
24 953
60 973
16 908
1,000 to 1,999 acres
farms..
65
8
3
22
8
56
48
11
acres..
88 569
10 760
3 795
31 427
10 428
76 115
66 050
16 740
2,000 acres or more _ _,
farms..
49
21
6
36
16
55
34
16
acres..
315 928
217 098
39 730
430 754
166 706
298 800
232 817
111 622
HARVESTED CROPLAND
Farms with fiarvested cropland
number, 1982..
540
176
90
141
484
162
601
369
1978..
615
154
106
147
459
183
635
401
acres tiarvested, 1982..
102 408
10 288
9 907
56 873
24 344
56 183
50 348
32 078
1978..
118 280
10 268
9 230
56 125
32 036
65 705
57 927
34 457
1982 land in farms:
1 to 9 acres
farms..
6
13
3
2
129
4
24
12
acres harvested..
32
58
9
IP)
450
14
68
69
10 to 49 acres
famis..
69
65
8
10
211
11
100
106
acres harvested..
1 825
978
215
(D)
3 135
142
1 855
2 072
farms..
15
9
6
6
40
2
59
27
acres harvested..
601
260
140
281
1 735
(D)
1 691
953
70 to 99 acres
farms-
50
12
3
9
21
1
52
50
acres harvested..
2 901
364
151
460
1 415
(D)
2 222
2 586
100 to 139 acres ___
farms..
42
7
14
3
24
4
62
41
acres harvested..
3 343
415
803
274
1 510
141
3 110
3 053
140 to 179 acres
— farms..
34
10
9
7
15
8
43
28
acres harvested..
3 277
645
638
460
1 617
362
2 671
2 459
180 to 219 acres
- farms..
28
3
5
4
3
2
28
17
acres harvested..
3 529
386
610
422
257
(D)
2 469
1 788
220 to 259 acres
farms..
22
7
6
3
5
1
21
14
acres harvested- .
2 642
745
755
389
1 018
(D)
1 906
1 720
260 to 499 acres
farms..
102
18
17
26
14
17
88
41
acres harvested..
22 234
1 546
3 037
5 180
1 812
1 295
11 448
8 252
500 to 999 acres .-
farms..
92
13
14
19
10
24
72
16
acres harvested..
25 711
1 718
(D)
4 831
1 852
6 607
12 959
3 359
1,000 to 1,999 acres
farms..
46
4
1
23
4
40
35
5
acres harvested.-
15 680
754
(D)
12 466
1 540
17 891
7 010
521
2.000 acres or more __,
farms-
34
15
4
29
8
48
17
12
acres harvested..
20 633
2 419
980
30 883
8 003
29 441
2 939
5 246
138 UTAH
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]
All famis
Summit
Washington
Wayne
LAND IN FARMS
Fanns
number. 1982.,
1978..
acres. 1982..
1978..
1982 land in famis:
1 to 9 acres _ farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres __ famis..
acres..
SO to 69 acres farms..
acres..
70 to 99 acres farms..
acres-.
100 to 139 acres farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres farms..
acres..
180 to 219 acres farms..
acres..
220 to 259 acres farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres farms..
acres..
1.000 to 1,999 acres farms..
acres..
2.000 acres or more farms.,
acres..
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 269 acres farms..
acres harvested..
260 to 499 aaes 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..
417
352
339 347
315 532
55
229
104
2 637
25
1 451
26
2 158
21
2 364
27
4 221
12
2 386
8
1 918
37
13 556
36
25 312
20
27 928
46
255 187
33
111
77
2 073
21
1 203
26
2 122
25
2 847
18
2 734
15
2 975
7
1 728
51
18 326
33
23 609
15
22 423
31
235 381
303
283
21 100
20 276
19
61
80
1 330
21
561
19
816
17
972
23
1 424
10
972
8
832
30
3 072
31
2 477
16
3 005
29
5 578
304
263
505 681
495 494
46
147
85
2 120
7
418
18
1 436
12
1 362
12
1 894
7
1 347
11
2 602
24
8 674
23
16 386
26
34 076
33
435 219
25
82
67
1 753
14
838
19
1 568
13
1 501
15
2 395
7
1 350
8
1 907
22
7 804
21
15 457
22
31 214
30
429 625
233
218
22 400
17 723
18
68
69
971
5
174
16
675
9
401
9
634
3
220
9
654
24
3 981
21
4 222
25
4 888
25
5 512
671
525
1 330 147
1 400 060
56
280
211
5 819
51
2 918
55
4 464
53
6 151
32
4 972
21
4 177
19
4 570
65
22 807
46
32 522
26
34 842
36
1 206 625
25
95
119
3 509
37
2 112
42
3 414
38
4 581
34
5 400
20
3 950
15
3 526
71
25 643
48
33 817
38
54 864
38
1 259 149
512
436
38 066
36 262
23
87
146
2 091
40
871
49
1 409
49
1 703
23
1 146
20
1 198
15
1 347
51
5 426
40
4 822
24
4 104
32
13 862
1 848
1 612
432 326
435 317
542
2 237
712
16 436
110
6 345
102
8 566
81
9 536
49
7 590
30
6 871
36
8 614
80
28 562
44
30 191
28
38 014
34
270 364
319
1 441
638
15 216
132
7 581
118
9 777
92
10 797
54
8 334
37
7 358
27
6 481
86
29 980
51
36 718
22
29 343
36
272 291
1 467
1 398
93 477
94 964
312
1 075
620
10 171
96
3 782
95
5 124
79
6 010
48
4 354
28
3 544
32
4 773
74
13 103
39
9 097
21
5 160
23
27 284
293
261
207 130
211 040
36
173
106
2 623
30
1 727
24
2 016
24
2 767
8
1 353
8
1 616
14
3 354
19
6 987
7
(D)
1
(D)
16
178 873
20
107
94
2 736
23
1 336
21
1 737
24
2 821
15
2 308
8
1 632
13
3 125
16
5 890
8
6 070
2
(D)
17
(D)
237
224
13 085
11 940
15
77
87
1 580
28
817
23
1 093
21
1 042
7
616
609
13
1 137
18
3 462
7
(D)
1
(D)
9
742
372
340
165 404
231 079
65
341
108
2 385
15
869
30
2 511
16
1 841
13
2 003
1 227
15
3 608
37
14 028
29
21 208
15
18 683
23
96 700
46
215
91
2 129
19
1 088
16
1 306
21
2 450
14
2 255
10
2 020
12
2 895
42
15 128
23
17 162
12
14 722
34
169 709
283
263
4
113
3
380
52
183
89
1
019
14
427
20
531
12
536
10
(D)
2
(D)
10
485
30
2
330
25
2
345
9
1
637
10
4
134
185
181
105 501
96 086
12
(D)
34
1 083
13
756
12
966
25
2 905
17
2 677
15
2 971
11
2 635
30
10 177
10
(D)
2
(D)
4
71 892
3
13
27
781
17
981
10
832
26
3 066
30
4 750
14
2 808
9
2 148
26
9 132
10
6 871
4
6 034
5
58 670
166
168
12 700
12 485
7
22
33
700
12
623
9
575
24
1 425
15
1 003
15
1 200
10
1 303
28
3 469
8
(D)
2
(D)
3
(D)
905
777
176 953
205 236
226
1 047
400
9 126
64
3 710
47
3 925
49
5 479
33
5 165
26
5 013
11
2 638
23
7 551
14
9 720
7
11 265
5
112 314
131
605
327
7 974
69
3 949
66
5 345
56
6 361
25
3 860
27
5 431
18
4 219
30
10 378
13
8 989
6
8 900
9
139 225
713
672
28 084
29 686
125
477
329
4 618
56
1 928
44
1 889
45
2 791
33
3 014
25
2 431
10
1 485
23
3 800
14
3 696
5
1 035
4
920
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 139
Table 4. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Cartwn
Daggett
Davis
IRRIGATED LAND
Farms with inigated land
number. 1982..
1978..
acres irrigated. 1982.-
1978_.
11 174
10 822
1 082 328
1 168 621
174
169
31 479
30 227
810
889
107 030
127 036
1 006
1 005
78 129
87 117
163
145
10 655
10 739
26
23
7 325
9 549
544
515
24 314
31 693
1982 land in farms;
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
50 to 69 acres
farnis.-
acres irrigated..
famis..
acres irrigated..
?arms..
1 283
5 152
3 332
60 196
715
28 142
1
(D)
30
221
81
314
189
3 711
42
1 840
82
353
320
6 226
75
3 279
16
68
48
703
11
259
1
(0,
(D)
140
555
232
3 752
41
acres inigated.-
1 771
70 to 99 acres
100 to 139 acres
140 to 179 acres
farms..
acres irrigated—
farms..
acres irrigated..
farms..
acres irrigated-.
850
45 479
792
55 953
580
52 751
16
1 004
16
1 228
16
1 976
50
3 032
57
3 995
52
6 076
112
6 941
94
7 403
68
6 797
14
540
6
444
12
793
4
392
25
1 600
29
2 092
15
1 556
180 to 219 acres
farms..
419
47 749
366
46 651
1 098
195 705
11
1 626
5
791
34
7 575
35
4 046
33
4 725
81
16 274
58
6 855
38
5 376
88
17 261
4
491
3
76
12
920
1
1 312
17
220 to 259 acres
260 to 499 acres
acres imgated..
- farms..
acres inigated..
farms..
2 489
10
1 997
21
acres irrigated..
4 107
500 to 999 acres
farms..
770
186 740
445
132 111
524
225 699
23
8 213
10
7 088
6
1 002
62
19 274
50
15 384
78
28 359
42
11 008
22
4 693
7
1 937
7
1 158
12
1 329
18
3 874
4
984
3
1 905
7
2 520
10
1.000 to 1.999 acres
acres irrigated..
farms.-
acres irrigated—
farms-
acres inigated..
3 030
3
(D)
1
(D)
All famis
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
IRRIGATED LAND
Farms with inigated land
number. 1982-
1978.-
acres irrigated. 1982--
1978--
582
548
89 095
107 873
391
348
33 069
36 295
193
190
20 723
23 037
53
50
2 652
4 813
332
312
57 040
48 986
152
164
22 672
19 449
101
98
5 841
8 030
1982 land in farms:
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
fanns-.
acres inigated..
8
33
97
1 938
20
833
11
57
95
1 546
38
1 537
6
21
45
947
12
481
7
22
17
234
2
(D)
19
99
60
845
20
690
4
10
30
556
6
147
7
32
14
50 to 69 acres
acres inigated..
farms.-
acres irrigated—
147
3
60
70 to 99 acres
100 to 139 acres
- farms..
acres irrigated-.
64
3 434
59
4 138
39
3 577
36
1 274
31
2 070
26
1 905
11
536
11
675
10
731
5
(D)
2
(D)
3
(D)
13
660
24
1 274
10
702
10
650
15
692
6
433
5
126
140 to 179 acres
acres irrigated- -
fanns—
acres irrigated..
(D)
2
(D)
180 to 219 acres
220 to 259 acres
farms-.
acres irrigated..
farms
39
4 940
24
2 757
117
23 246
16
1 519
19
1 889
54
6 800
12
1 088
7
832
23
2 933
1
(D)
4
478
13
1 253
15
1 717
42
7 649
7
570
5
133
24
2 538
5
(D,
260 to 499 acres
acres inigated..
farms..
acres irrigated..
254
7
303
500 to 999 acres
69
22 391
30
12 714
16
9 094
34
5 277
20
6 174
11
3 021
33
5 936
11
3 430
12
3 113
2
(D)
2
(D)
5
871
36
10 994
37
10 532
43
20 625
14
2 171
10
3 152
21
11 420
11
1.000 to 1.999 acres
2.000 acres or more
acres inigated-.
famis.-
acres irrigated.,
farms
749
21
1 690
18
acres irrigated..
2 201
140 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 4. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meanirtg of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
t^illard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Uke
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
IRRIGATED LAND
Farms witti irrigated land
- numtjer, 1982.-
1978-
acres irrigated, 1982..
1978..
519
590
95 781
114 717
168
148
7 973
8 248
99
100
13 310
12 354
140
141
60 526
57 020
524
496
17 399
22 852
80
78
4 864
6 210
598
636
60 899
74 843
397
412
42 190
46 682
1962 land in farms:
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
farnis..
acres inigated—
7
35
72
1 801
15
609
12
53
67
1 052
9
223
3
9
10
300
5
172
2
(0)
11
281
161
626
228
3 743
42
1 829
3
9
10
134
2
(D)
20
81
115
2 307
52
1 732
22
113
113
50 to 69 acres
acres imgated..
farms..
2 326
28
acres inigated..
1 147
49
2 796
38
3 063
32
3 265
12
421
7
462
8
536
4
252
14
874
9
659
10
589
3
294
7
493
22
1 431
22
1 623
15
1 577
1
(D)
176
52
2 553
62
3 608
42
2 841
S3
100 to 139 acres
acres irrigated..
2 984
42
140 10 179 acres
acres imgated..
farms..
acres irrigated..
3 490
29
2 727
180 to 219 acres
farms--
26
3 292
22
2 582
98
21 437
3
330
6
582
15
1 023
5
690
9
1 239
19
3 945
4
542
3
389
26
6 361
3
257
4
895
13
1 562
1
(D)
i
272
27
2 693
18
1 974
87
14 605
18
220 to 259 acres
260 to 499 acres . ..
acres irrigated..
farms..
acres inigated..
farms
2 320
17
2 062
41
acres irrigated..
9 248
500 to 999 acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres
2,000 acres or more
famis..
acres irrigated. .
farms..
acres irrigated..
. farms
88
24 991
39
11 212
33
20 698
11
1 060
3
451
15
1 780
16
(D)
1
(D)
4
1 230
18
4 719
23
14 705
27
31 923
7
(D)
2
(D)
5
721
10
258
9
711
25
3 158
71
16 901
33
8 459
19
3 145
16
4 229
5
1 866
13
9 678
All farms
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
IRRIGATED LAND
Famis with irrigated lard
numtjer, 1982--
1978..
acres Inigated, 1982..
1978..
334
303
26 432
28 588
215
203
21 570
18 110
581
472
74 259
60 432
1 520
1 422
86 874
90 728
256
239
18 452
17 666
305
280
12 834
13 090
168
165
16 178
16 461
743
681
32 763
35 776
1982 land in farms:
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
SO to 69 acres
farms..
acres imgated..
farms..
acres inigated..
25
84
93
1 835
21
788
19
80
60
862
3
42
35
168
179
3 423
46
1 642
359
1 333
630
11 346
99
4 145
18
94
98
1 982
29
1 116
57
231
96
1 266
14
465
7
21
33
807
12
613
150
638
339
5 413
56
acres imgated..
2 122
70 to 99 acres
100 to 139 acres
140 to 179 acres
farnis..
acres irrigated..
famis..
acres irrigated..
farms..
acres irrigated. -
24
1 222
19
1 568
23
1 911
16
519
8
395
9
624
52
2 429
48
2 670
29
2 624
95
5 535
77
6 087
47
4 550
23
1 346
22
1 805
7
608
22
608
14
617
9
454
12
795
24
1 638
15
1 328
42
2 078
45
3 448
30
3 240
180 to 219 acres
220 to 259 acres
260 to 499 acres
farms..
acres imgated..
farms..
acres inigated..
- farms..
acres imgated..
11
1 358
7
1 024
32
3 714
4
420
9
792
20
3 046
21
2 124
18
2 346
56
8 744
27
3 451
34
5 338
69
14 562
8
681
14
2 296
19
5 071
3
113
15
772
32
2 624
IS
1 467
10
1 706
27
4 052
25
2 749
10
1 696
21
4 043
SCO to 999 acres
1.000 to 1.999 acres
fanns..
acres inigated..
farms
33
3 858
16
3 182
30
5 888
20
3 114
22
3 632
25
8 044
41
9 800
24
7 911
32
30 378
41
10 262
19
5 521
23
14 744
7
(D)
1
(D)
10
1 344
22
2 280
9
994
12
2 410
8
(D)
(D)
14
4 481
6
acres inigated..
975
5
acres irrigated..
1 880
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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Table 5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982 and
1978
[For meaning o1 abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Characteristics
FARMS
Land In farms .
Harvested cropland _
-farms, 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 famis, 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 - farnis, 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 worit 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 lu 64 years 1982.
1978.
65 years and over _ 1982.
1978.
Average age 1982.
1978.
Utah
13 984
12 764
9 772 942
10 470 564
11 078
10 951
1 118 486
1 163 141
9 002
8 091
3 294 017
4 327 631
6 834
6 713
486 691
504 898
3 993
3 954
5 904 872
5 810 984
3 421 845
3 195 975
2 483 027
2 615 009
3 526
3 654
569 607
597 404
989
719
574 053
331 949
718
584
62 188
60 839
8 658
7 954
3 947
3 506
1 379
1 304
6 155
6 041
7 829
6 723
4 072
4 293
8 925
7 942
837
865
405
351
467
463
998
975
6 218
5 288
987
529
812
1 243
2 138
6 915
18.4
2 876
201
185
1 501
1 225
2 550
2 409
3 515
3 397
3 438
3 151
2 779
2 397
52.0
51.9
Beaver
204
189
187 635
187 311
167
158
28 836
25 380
149
130
81 498
(D)
120
109
20 900
15 654
46
55
105 570
109 696
41 162
51 324
64 408
58 372
40
45
7 385
9 495
9
4
567
(D)
7
4
551
231
91
96
88
69
25
24
133
120
71
69
76
77
106
100
14
15
7
8
14
12
15
14
56
51
22
12
20
23
24
91
18.0
46
9
7
32
29
30
21
45
53
55
56
33
23
49.5
49.4
Box Elder
1 079
1 108
1 536 803
1 730 140
915
978
191 833
202 017
639
653
673 110
570 409
517
559
73 818
81 072
365
366
819 212
127 781
508 563
695 629
310 649
432 152
344
344
108 560
105 474
75
89
44 481
31 950
54
75
9 455
15 471
713
756
249
245
117
107
590
606
489
502
386
422
599
634
59
79
26
36
28
28
74
96
412
395
94
52
59
75
142
588
19.9
215
26
24
127
106
172
220
293
306
246
278
215
174
51.6
51.0
Cache
1 282
1 214
288 466
294 025
1 109
1 109
118 591
116 230
764
706
108 146
96 180
633
621
43 309
41 627
437
443
162 191
182 303
75 211
87 688
86 980
94 615
411
429
67 736
67 906
81
65
18 129
15 542
65
59
7 546
6 697
860
843
295
249
127
122
617
638
665
576
418
492
771
671
81
61
35
28
37
26
97
86
521
470
93
51
68
110
194
671
18.9
239
23
20
150
109
244
231
334
317
279
284
252
253
51.5
52.0
Cartran
201
173
241 792
247 921
151
141
7 757
7 402
132
112
82 220
84 039
92
90
3 269
3 727
50
49
150 793
137 577
71 367
59 378
79 426
78 199
44
41
4 099
3 238
19
12
8 779
26 305
15
10
389
437
120
114
59
46
22
13
51
53
150
120
35
40
161
127
11
11
3
7
7
14
12
126
97
5
6
10
11
30
91
17.4
59
1
2
23
26
36
33
55
62
57
31
29
19
50.9
48.4
Daggett
30
33 198
41 413
24
21
4 456
4 389
21
20
22 825
24 095
16
13
2 575
2 404
7
8
(D)
17 318
6 578
7 930
(D)
9 388
6
8
(D)
1 985
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
4
17
18.7
7
1
2
6
S
4
11
7
8
8
59.2
53.6
142 UTAH
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Table 5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982 and
1978-Con.
[For msanlng of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Characteristics
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
FARMS
Land In tamns
...famis. 1982-
677
432
222
59
380
221
146
1978..
590
378
214
59
348
222
128
acres. 1982..
315 061
195 702
136 305
156 557
425 697
266 803
209 226
1978..
388 904
211 946
129 791
174 486
460 481
254 228
242 531
Han/ested cropland
...famis, 1982..
538
365
170
50
322
190
92
1978..
521
336
179
51
306
198
87
acres, 1982..
44 495
18 497
12 257
2 196
47 868
33 368
3 993
1978.-
49 113
17 858
13 075
3 012
47 220
31 573
2 984
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full ownerB
...fanns, 1982..
447
371
291
258
149
144
41
44
263
239
129
133
92
1978..
85
acres, 1982. .
145 609
90 465
39 355
7 142
200 971
100 075
74 401
1978..
138 882
92 126
48 249
(D)
174 745
89 642
68 897
Harvested cropland
...tamis, 1982..
339
241
110
36
217
109
55
1978..
316
227
118
39
209
114
60
acres, 1982..
20 691
11 694
6 592
1 243
25 492
11 313
2 395
1978..
20 336
11 041
9 908
1 209
29 297
10 989
2 158
...famis, 1982..
198
114
62
16
98
60
48
1978..
191
109
61
13
93
84
40
acres, 1982..
164 730
78 390
82 373
(D)
209 808
160 057
130 098
1978..
232 167
96 538
79 794
168 557
274 042
159 895
167 254
Owned land in fartns
...acres, 1982..
93 584
40 814
31 423
(D)
97 077
81 724
50 639
1978..
152 357
33 544
25 291
29 357
148 394
93 497
74 031
Rented land in famis -
...acres, 1982..
71 146
37 576
50 950
121 755
112 731
78 333
79 459
1978..
79 810
62 994
54 503
139 200
125 648
66 398
93 223
Harvested cropland —
...famis, 1982..
176
103
52
14
89
74
35
1978..
161
103
54
10
84
81
25
acres, 1982..
22 231
6 092
5 162
953
19 855
21 729
n
1978..
24 169
6 588
2 978
(D)
16 144
20 013
Tenants
...farms, 1982..
32
27
11
2
19
12
6
1978..
28
11
9
2
16
5
3
acres, 1982..
4 722
26 847
14 577
(D)
14 918
6 671
4 727
1978..
17 855
23 282
1 748
(D)
11 694
4 691
6 380
Harvested cropland
...farms, 1982..
23
21
8
16
7
2
1978..
24
6
7
2
13
3
2
acres, 1982..
1 573
711
483
_
2 521
326
n
1978..
4 608
229
189
(D)
1 779
571
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
C5n farm operated -
1982..
511
248
88
48
147
114
58
1978..
427
227
88
46
146
93
52
Not on tarn operated
1982..
102
139
86
7
191
87
72
1978..
103
114
85
10
166
91
65
Not reported
1982..
64
60
45
37
28
30
4
3
42
36
20
38
15
1978..
11
Operators by principal occupation:
Fanning
1982..
323
125
107
25
181
86
51
1978..
326
132
88
24
182
95
48
Other
1982..
354
264
307
246
115
115
34
35
199
166
135
127
85
1978..
80
None
1982..
188
214
80
89
63
60
19
17
116
142
66
68
26
1978..
33
Any
1962..
429
354
337
280
142
147
38
40
233
188
142
145
108
1978..
83
1 to 49 days
1982..
20
40
21
13
12
21
3
3
21
28
17
7
13
1978..
6
SO to 89 days
1982..
22
17
5
11
12
8
2
13
13
7
3
8
1978..
12
100 to 149 days
1982..
22
13
8
2
10
2
2
1978-.
24
14
10
4
13
13
4
150 to 199 days
1982..
63
45
31
26
27
24
5
5
18
25
26
26
16
1978..
11
200 days or more
1982..
302
267
82
28
171
90
68
1978..
228
216
84
26
109
96
60
Not reported
1982..
60
22
15
9
17
7
2
2
31
18
13
9
12
1978..
2
1982 operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
34
68
106
330
17.4
18
45
87
196
16.6
13
28
28
100
16.7
11
16
21
11.6
17
29
65
196
17.8
10
12
28
115
21.8
8
3 or 4 years
16
5 to 9 years
20
10 years or more
79
Average years on present farm
18.5
Not reported
139
86
53
11
73
56
22
Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
1982..
6
12
4
14
3
4
1
4
4
_
—
1978..
•.
25 to 34 years
1982..
97
92
58
52
26
20
4
6
36
41
33
31
11
1978..
4
35 to 44 years
1982..
164
132
103
74
46
37
8
13
79
55
33
34
27
1978.-
18
45 to 54 years
1982..
155
115
110
108
42
46
18
22
93
96
36
53
25
1978..
33
55 to 64 years
1982..
138
131
89
61
65
61
19
12
99
86
64
62
45
1978..
36
65 years and over
— - 1982..
117
108
68
69
40
46
9
6
69
66
55
42
38
1978..
36
Average age
1982..
50.0
49.7
51.7
51.9
52.1
53.9
55.8
1978..
49.7
49.5
53.0
49.1
52.1
51.8
57. 1
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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
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
FARMS
Land In farms -
Harvested cropland .
-famis, 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..
Han/ested 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 tiy days of wortt 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..
612
676
487 961
553 570
540
615
102 408
118 280
405
459
179 474
258 089
352
410
52 299
61 566
167
194
292 072
277 319
120 715
149 793
171 357
127 526
153
187
45 931
52 930
40
23
16 415
18 162
35
18
4 178
3 784
344
384
197
233
71
59
379
409
233
267
211
265
326
378
60
56
16
19
31
38
49
53
172
212
73
33
30
49
95
304
20.1
134
7
14
73
84
109
128
139
156
152
163
132
131
52.4
51.0
250
198
255 330
248 634
176
154
10 288
10 268
187
133
85 589
88 950
122
98
4 935
4 899
45
50
150 087
158 534
48 185
73 895
101 902
84 639
42
45
4 254
4 863
18
15
19 654
1 150
12
11
1 099
506
177
139
54
40
19
19
104
82
146
116
70
56
159
134
15
10
4
12
8
6
16
17
116
21
8
12
26
42
130
17.0
40
4
4
34
23
53
44
60
48
61
49
38
30
49.9
49.7
116
115
52 977
66 671
90
106
9 907
9 230
74
83
18 377
20 817
55
75
4 872
5 084
28
29
29 248
45 536
16 147
25 491
13 101
20 045
23
28
4 136
3 856
14
3
5 352
318
12
3
899
290
78
80
29
22
9
13
76
70
40
45
52
50
54
60
6
12
3
3
2
5
15
9
28
31
10
5
10
11
15
54
20.5
26
1
2
13
15
19
15
25
36
23
21
35
26
53.9
51.4
150
161
476 436
494 454
141
147
55 873
55 125
95
101
127 603
288 987
88
90
28 609
30 188
47
55
148 068
203 582
75 551
150 412
72 517
53 170
46
52
21 011
24 724
8
5
200 765
1 885
7
5
6 253
213
94
107
29
37
27
17
93
102
57
59
57
62
77
88
11
15
4
5
6
9
6
11
50
48
16
11
3
10
12
87
22.5
38
14
15
31
45
36
33
30
42
38
26
52.8
51.3
805
660
174 172
210 478
484
459
24 344
32 036
530
421
25 441
20 794
289
264
6 093
6 284
187
171
128 883
178 877
56 194
98 356
73 689
80 521
140
144
14 179
21 019
88
68
19 848
10 807
55
51
4 072
4 733
190
142
80
74
266
251
549
409
188
215
575
422
32
38
30
18
27
16
51
45
435
305
42
23
55
81
138
381
17.4
150
14
10
87
71
160
117
199
164
190
174
155
124
51.5
51.9
214
213
362 921
411 693
162
183
56 183
65 705
121
116
127 503
113 752
83
96
15 809
22 793
81
87
213 158
289 400
128 273
156 393
84 885
133 007
71
78
38 757
40 494
12
10
22 260
8 541
8
7
1 617
2 418
97
84
96
110
21
19
120
118
94
95
71
70
129
137
19
23
17
16
2
10
11
11
80
77
14
6
14
13
41
97
18.9
49
2
3
33
25
34
33
54
66
41
54
50
33
51.1
51.1
772
756
423 918
443 573
601
635
50 348
57 927
486
454
171 741
190 471
366
364
24 960
23 497
229
268
243 022
247 727
131 820
133 669
111 202
114 058
202
248
23 119
33 404
57
34
9 155
5 375
33
23
2 269
1 026
341
366
344
320
87
70
391
423
381
333
273
244
439
480
97
27
30
22
33
46
75
278
245
60
32
50
58
109
382
19.1
173
16
12
70
75
114
121
220
226
194
186
158
136
52.7
51.9
144 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization:
1978-Con.
1982 and
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Ctiaracteristics
Summit
Utahi
Washington
Wayne
Weber
FARMS
t_and in farms .
Harvested aopland .
-farms, 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 famns, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978..
Tenants _fanns, 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..
Ottier 1982..
1978..
Operators by days of worl* off farm:
None 1982
1978..
Any 1982-
1978..
1 to 49 days 1982..
1978..
SO 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..
417
352
339 347
315 532
303
283
21 100
20 276
263
214
203 347
174 538
189
164
11 242
10 571
117
104
126 113
123 167
50 736
63 595
75 377
59 572
92
91
9 013
8 136
37
34
9 887
17 827
22
28
845
1 569
279
241
92
82
46
29
191
146
226
206
96
108
281
237
31
22
18
9
14
17
32
19
186
170
40
7
18
33
59
204
19.2
103
7
8
49
16
70
84
110
96
89
78
92
70
51.9
52.1
304
263
505 681
495 494
233
218
22 400
17 723
199
171
123 606
105 923
147
137
9 851
8 176
81
77
369 528
361 493
243 240
249 377
126 288
112 116
72
72
9 942
8 833
24
15
12 547
28 078
14
9
2 607
714
184
171
94
67
26
25
118
103
186
160
74
69
213
187
23
20
9
8
10
9
18
22
153
128
17
7
29
28
48
128
16.2
71
6
2
29
16
46
51
86
87
89
57
48
50
52.5
52.5
671
525
330 147
400 060
512
436
38 066
36 262
464
345
136 643
094 710
346
271
15 431
16 044
183
172
187 061
300 944
(D)
159 797
(D)
141 147
152
159
21 492
19 329
24
8
6 443
4 406
14
6
1 143
889
1 848
1 612
432 326
435 317
1 467
1 398
93 477
94 964
1 216
1 097
153 582
153 309
909
922
41 029
35 867
477
435
266 137
268 374
104 105
120 033
162 032
148 341
432
410
48 292
53 153
155
80
12 607
13 634
126
66
4 156
5 944
463
1 209
185
368
1 026
173
122
463
86
93
416
67
66
176
22
64
170
21
250
709
115
223
621
103
421
1 139
178
302
991
158
161
534
77
153
488
75
468
1 216
202
350
1 061
175
26
92
24
35
84
13
19
43
10
7
37
5
21
81
8
25
49
8
33
123
25
49
123
15
369
877
135
234
768
134
42
98
14
22
63
11
48
133
7
69
160
28
105
280
39
294
907
165
16.1
17.8
20.8
155
368
54
14
17
4
4
20
2
/e
164
18
47
145
19
124
362
61
136
304
51
163
513
65
123
459
71
168
435
77
113
366
72
124
357
68
102
318
46
bl.b
52.0
53.8
51.6
52.1
52.5
293
261
207 130
211 040
237
224
13 085
11 940
176
149
81 610
91 970
140
127
4 700
4 636
94
89
120 238
115 141
51 403
74 698
68 835
40 443
80
78
7 218
6 522
23
23
5 282
3 929
17
19
1 167
782
372
340
165 404
231 079
283
263
14 113
13 380
258
243
72 433
74 779
199
186
7 201
7 810
90
84
83 428
142 029
36 438
67 473
46 990
74 556
66
69
5 470
5 297
24
13
9 543
14 271
18
8
1 442
273
170
166
173
139
29
35
138
153
234
187
110
106
236
216
31
28
12
9
18
23
38
31
137
125
26
18
14
49
61
181
19.4
67
23
23
44
42
83
84
114
103
107
88
56.8
55.9
185
181
105 501
96 086
166
168
12 700
12 485
145
142
25 283
25 529
129
133
8 604
8 525
29
267
32
251
33 102
143 528
24 155
162 120
(D)
33 825
8 620
106 672
(D)
109 703
15 535
55 448
28
229
32
230
3 769
16 143
3 845
17 344
11
55
7
49
47 116
1 952
46 402
3 052
9
40
3
44
327
1 190
115
1 845
905
777
176 953
205 236
713
672
28 084
29 686
583
477
31 473
40 064
444
398
10 751
10 497
113
667
117
563
54
176
43
144
18
62
21
70
88
329
101
312
97
576
80
465
57
242
67
255
113
610
98
493
7
46
10
40
6
17
3
13
6
21
3
22
29
55
28
40
65
471
54
378
15
53
16
29
8
49
14
77
26
139
100
473
20.2
19.1
37
167
_
8
1
3
29
75
20
52
29
168
37
142
38
238
34
217
57
235
59
212
32
180
30
151
51.5
52.9
51.6
53.2
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 145
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
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Cart)on
Daggett
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS-
Con.
Operators tiy sex:
Male -
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family
Partnership .
Corporation:
Family held .
Other ttian 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..
13 569
12 398
9 650 346
10 294 194
415
366
122 596
176 370
11 605
10 625
4 461 990
4 915 257
1 514
1 374
1 926 353
2 038 158
479
435
1 580 211
1 799 931
72
38
107 914
80 129
314
292
1 696 474
1 637 089
200
1 053
184
1 066
46 121
1 527 034
69 966
1 671 382
4
26
5
42
41 514
9 769
17 345
58 758
162
864
153
895
53 352
651 718
61 072
773 554
33
134
29
138
(D)
429 103
(D)
456 935
5
51
3
48
(D)
(0)
56 208
365 930
2
1
1
3
iS
(D)
10 800
2
29
3
24
(D)
128 402
(D)
122 921
1 249
1 182
285 082
288 462
33
32
3 384
5 563
1 021
1 020
183 735
193 886
185
131
59 416
43 675
35
25
28 956
36 734
3
196
38
38
16 163
19 730
194
171
241 568
(D)
7
2
224
(D)
165
143
106 689
113 884
27
23
48 203
52 174
5
4
(D)
64 731
1
(D)
3
3
16 703
17 132
27
28
30 690
41 413
3
2 508
25
21
27 671
24 872
2
3
(D)
(D)
3
3
(D)
4 905
1
(P)
Characteristics
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS-
Con.
Operators by sex:
Male
Female _
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family
Partnership .
Corporation:
Family held .
Other than family held .
Otfier— 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-.
656
568
313 454
385 353
21
22
1 607
3 551
607
501
225 077
242 114
50
65
78 915
115 016
10
15
8 501
2
1 708
(D)
5
7
860
12 746
428
372
194 560
210 761
4
6
1 142
1 185
378
328
102 431
119 009
35
29
45 248
32 945
9
9
9 224
19 738
10
12
38 799
40 254
215
208
135 986
128 907
7
6
319
884
178
177
95 581
91 287
32
26
20 106
26 122
4
3
6 107
5 524
4
3
3 242
769
4
5
11 269
6 089
54
57
155 456
(D)
5
2
1 101
(D)
44
45
7 262
17 521
7
7
98 116
86 558
4
(D)
60 505
1
(D)
1
3
(D)
9 902
369
346
424 427
(D)
11
2
1 270
(D)
298
272
244 299
273 517
53
48
109 339
77 640
21
21
(D)
84 177
1
(D)
7
7
23 109
25 147
219
218
(D)
253 600
2
4
(D)
628
180
175
139 461
125 963
30
37
34 490
28 587
5
5
2
2
(D)
(D)
4
3
53 262
56 900
146 UTAH
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]
Characteristics
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt l^ke
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTtCS-
Con.
Operators by sex:
Male
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family
Partnership .
Corporation:
Family held .
Ottier 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.,
597
656
484 882
546 559
245
193
255 077
245 671
15
20
3 079
7 Oil
5
5
253
2 963
484
547
302 447
318 286
211
161
146 015
122 896
81
70
75 653
114 486
25
28
92 531
107 850
25
33
48 846
56 118
4
7
1 445
8 375
3
3
(D)
(D)
6
2
14 451
(D)
18
19
59 570
56 305
5
4
(D)
241
115
112
(D)
65 879
1
3
(D)
792
101
99
26 467
31 991
14
13
(D)
20 429
1
3
(D)
14 251
148
158
(D)
494 189
2
3
(D)
265
121
129
171 560
144 728
14
17
(D)
73 892
12
12
(D)
259 451
1
(D)
2
3
(D)
16 383
763
640
169 768
209 696
42
20
4 404
782
661
533
89 489
171 378
62
70
8 940
24 912
47
33
51 170
(D)
7
1
4 205
(D)
28
23
20 368
7 058
203
199
355 997
403 405
11
14
6 924
8 288
165
158
192 031
274 964
34
36
121 544
90 892
11
9
41 695
(D)
1
(D)
4
7
7 651
8 805
749
740
420 417
440 396
23
16
3 501
3 177
643
637
308 341
273 575
65
74
31 160
97 436
44
34
46 102
(D)
3
1 857
17
11
36 458
(D)
470
454
171 403
193 964
7
4
369
355
403
386
96 748
116 446
53
45
49 061
56 198
12
17
10 097
11 946
3
4
6 784
2 978
6
6
7 082
6 751
Characteristics
Washington
Wayne
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS-
Con.
Operators by sex:
Male
Female.
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family
Partnership .
Corporation:
Family held .
Other than family held .
Otfier— 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, 1962.,
1978.,
.farms, 1982.,
1978.,
acres, 1982.
1978.
-farms, 1982.,
1978.,
acres, 1982.,
1978.
-farms, 1982-,
1978-
acres. 1982.
1978.
393
334
325 574
301 678
24
18
13 773
13 854
336
294
184 920
183 265
49
36
48 516
23 206
19
16
72 939
71 514
3
5 955
10
6
27 017
37 547
290
255
493 817
493 345
14
8
11 864
2 149
238
212
136 926
137 509
41
32
126 875
132 113
10
11
181 358
171 070
5
2 041
58 481
54 802
650
504
1 326 088
1 394 787
21
21
4 059
5 273
612
471
213 030
313 598
43
36
64 679
62 595
9
8
(D)
37 872
2
3
(D)
3 215
5
7
1 018 377
982 780
1 807
1 576
426 669
416 634
41
36
5 657
18 683
1 574
1 387
216 942
268 389
152
128
42 633
46 187
69
53
116 489
(D)
7
2
5 648
(D)
46
42
50 614
21 572
286
254
206 840
210 657
7
7
290
383
234
224
83 789
76 803
39
23
112 358
76 170
8
6
(D)
48 729
1
(D)
11
8
9 329
9 338
361
330
164 164
229 445
11
10
1 240
1 634
315
279
92 371
126 194
44
40
56 833
54 203
7
12
(D)
(D)
1
i
5
8
5 601
14 290
182
176
105 395
95 605
3
5
106
481
157
149
39 037
40 120
20
18
5 096
5 819
4
8
15 092
(D)
(D)
4
4
46 276
46 276
749
175 664
202 424
36
28
1 289
2 812
756
661
148 723
100 612
109
84
21 139
21 454
13
15
3 362
(D)
4
1
474
(D)
23
16
3 255
3 554
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 147
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]
Beaver
Box Elder
Cactie
Cartion
Daggett
Livestock and poultry purchased .
Feed for livestock and poultry .
Commercially mixed formula feeds .
Seeds, Ixilbs, plants, and trees .
Commercial fertilizer .
Ottier agricultural chemicals^
Hired farm labor.
Contract lal>or.
Customwork, macliine liire, and rental of
machinery and equipment
Energy arxt petroleum products _
Petroleum products
..farms, 1982.,
1978.,
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
..farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.,
..farms, 1982.
1978.
tons, 1982.
1978-
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
..farms, 1982.
1978-
$1,000, 1982-
1978-
.. farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
..farms. 1982..
1978.
$1,000, 1982..
1978.
..farms, 1982..
1978.
$1,000, 1982..
1978.
..farms, 1982-
1978-
$1,000. 1982-
1978-
.. farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
..farms. 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
..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 kerosene^ 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 andgrease^ 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..
5 443
5 293
80 313
74 543
8 430
8 241
108 719
102 272
3 443
2 938
385 457
398 496
57 481
56 455
5 956
6 079
6 440
7 110
5 763
6 357
10 327
11 893
5 414
6 287
5 302
4 624
6 065
6 309
42 066
34 946
1 002
1 274
3 399
3 043
6 009
6 489
7 218
6 187
13 868
12 650
48 661
31 472
13 857
12 635
35 676
22 427
12 848
12 164
17 809
12 823
4 924
2 975
8 233
7 484
12 449
6 044
4 512
2 596
1 992
1 626
1 470
924
918
410
569
927
294
326
190
75
832
630
1 416
757
13 852
12 624
2 238
1 553
8 041
7 102
12 500
8 739
1 253
988
485
306
6 148
59 617
7 202
95
68
1 850
1 674
118
146
3 338
2 286
48
45
5 980
5 367
738
758
107
97
155
145
53
68
136
154
105
107
177
115
81
too
1 099
782
7
25
21
43
64
96
132
136
204
188
2 354
1 215
204
184
1 234
662
185
179
594
376
74
76
154
122
497
205
69
73
21
20
45
22
14
5
10
21
(D)
(D)
3
(Z)
5
2
(D)
(D)
204
183
81
44
142
122
1 112
547
20
23
8
5
128
2 132
63
459
400
6 615
7 836
585
622
6 971
7 246
253
283
19 883
20 100
3 388
2 640
648
648
1 002
1 020
623
752
2 460
2 892
603
739
968
778
569
630
3 796
3 784
107
181
606
575
539
574
999
883
1 073
1 104
5 951
3 817
1 073
1 104
4 779
2 966
1 003
1 077
2 017
1 510
503
398
759
861
2 163
1 113
492
400
237
176
242
69
104
58
61
81
11
35
18
3
102
131
84
53
1 073
1 104
262
186
687
763
1 158
845
53
34
13
e
612
7 381
424
494
431
8 606
5 749
837
722
14 481
9 587
465
485
44 005
37 119
6 828
4 531
732
702
613
452
577
653
949
831
745
741
475
285
744
749
3 961
2 760
55
109
69
144
614
703
683
516
1 257
1 192
4 624
2 550
1 257
1 188
3 445
1 943
1 137
1 108
1 566
1 009
543
287
917
798
1 391
618
567
287
173
206
105
93
109
41
84
99
22
18
44
8
191
89
147
62
1 257
1 187
213
143
911
765
1 162
594
78
56
17
13
715
6 510
492
75
88
794
161
134
132
352
446
47
40
353
456
63
62
64
S3
42
39
78
100
107
60
79
83
31
28
68
48
218
188
S
15
(D)
10
56
50
23
29
198
175
377
232
198
175
328
210
189
171
191
146
76
45
102
89
103
36
67
34
7
12
1
6
2
(D)
10
1
(Z)
(D)
12
6
8
(D)
198
175
24
17
91
70
42
18
29
41
6
5
47
629
138
10
16
46
124
19
25
46
116
5
3
(D)
218
(D)
22
13
7
5
5
17
16
33
32
6
7
1
10
15
15
41
96
2
3
(D)
2
11
8
11
4
30
26
80
87
30
26
66
78
30
28
51
56
16
10
16
16
9
18
12
6
7
4
2
(D)
2
1
See footnotes at end of table.
148 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 6. Selected Farm Production Expenses and Fuel Storage Capacity: 1982 and
1978 -Con.
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
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..
GommercJaJ fertlizer farms. 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
Other agiicuKural 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 arxJ kerosene^ 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 grease' farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Electricity farms, 1 982..
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' famis..
288
265
2 700
1 913
525
421
2 619
2 341
210
158
4 895
2 362
821
380
260
266
141
270
319
364
493
710
96
204
25
90
274
185
981
668
41
51
137
122
188
217
296
154
677
586
1 924
1 332
677
586
1 506
1 091
640
563
865
722
314
167
438
364
447
227
309
126
63
46
89
43
2
26
(D)
12
2
(D)
8
23
(D)
10
677
586
106
74
473
388
388
218
97
89
30
23
349
I 111
306
146
151
677
767
277
276
851
1 040
106
67
1 684
1 083
226
160
227
226
55
130
230
208
156
301
215
209
50
73
132
104
333
211
55
35
82
72
174
171
88
65
432
378
587
537
432
378
481
455
398
353
275
296
125
286
282
137
106
138
37
29
55
20
9
14
6
7
16
(Z)
2
33
16
7
5
432
378
41
38
169
163
95
72
90
60
11
184
815
235
108
88
1 223
515
119
161
381
428
31
44
486
472
77
53
85
94
57
99
58
110
46
117
46
56
S3
22
88
96
314
233
19
13
11
10
83
108
50
50
216
210
550
396
216
210
418
338
196
205
240
241
77
41
149
113
128
61
48
36
25
8
8
5
8
5
6
9
(D)
3
(D)
216
210
39
28
159
120
123
54
24
18
9
4
119
835
85
16
17
234
328
33
39
169
286
17
10
167
467
16
55
21
29
13
20
32
32
35
30
24
21
9
11
16
21
173
175
1
4
(D)
9
11
17
13
12
59
59
206
139
59
59
147
101
49
51
84
58
17
10
39
34
43
23
16
10
8
11
7
7
6
5
2
7
(D)
2
1
(D)
2
4
(D)
4
59
59
12
7
36
37
58
37
8
10
2
2
28
512
29
186
165
1 041
2 852
226
207
1 620
1 104
16
33
4 177
4 376
486
515
142
129
412
478
159
141
433
610
135
130
221
164
149
162
1 442
1 216
24
23
172
86
183
180
251
208
380
339
2 558
1 932
380
339
1 188
752
379
327
761
488
142
102
199
198
305
189
83
55
51
30
22
15
8
2
28
21
(D)
7
9
6
(D)
380
335
90
53
230
221
1 346
1 176
39
8
24
3
263
2 394
90
70
96
782
1 123
113
150
512
496
27
25
326
367
37
45
101
120
124
93
75
72
131
84
110
85
77
103
97
567
345
S
31
16
31
135
116
216
185
221
217
789
522
221
217
613
382
213
207
316
213
141
157
231
134
64
42
20
35
(D)
9
B
2
17
49
12
9
10
5
221
217
37
17
92
129
159
135
18
24
17
S
95
895
122
139
102
83
102
78
190
28
38
156
271
19
32
SO
43
17
14
30
40
13
30
35
39
9
10
S4
56
160
158
5
12
11
17
48
47
21
37
146
129
248
203
146
129
205
155
134
127
142
101
34
24
67
49
43
32
22
12
14
12
4
3
6
4
7
9
(D)
5
(D)
146
129
15
14
58
53
38
47
24
13
5
2
48
276
92
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 149
Table 6. Selected Farm Production Expenses and Fuel Storage Capacity: 1982 and
1978-Con.
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Ricfi
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Livestock and poultry purchased .
Feed for livestock and poultry .
Commercially mixed formula feeds .
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .
Commercial fertilizer .
Other agricultural chemicals'.
Hired farm labor _
Contract labor.
Customwork. machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment
..farms. 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
..farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
..farms, 1982.
1978.
tons, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
..farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982.
1978..
..farms, 1982..
1978.
$1,000, 1982-
1978-
.. farms, 1982..
1978.
$1,000, 1982..
1978.
..farms, 1982..
1978.
$1,000, 1982..
1978.
..farms. 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
..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 famis, 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 kerosene' farms, 1982-.
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978.
Storage capacity farms, 1982..
1,000 gallons, 1982..
Natural gas farms, 1982.
1978..
$1,000, 1982.
1978-
Motof oil and grease' farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Electricity farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Ottrer— coal, wood, coke, etc farms, 1982..
1978.
$1,000, 1982-
1978.
1982 interest expense:
Expenses reported farms.
$1,000.
Expenses reported as 'No' farms.
186
268
10 029
8 520
268
385
4 794
5 927
81
142
10 827
8 139
1 680
1 317
358
355
625
656
288
401
1 007
1 492
424
504
001
940
277
342
591
710
60
59
166
99
302
422
545
737
612
673
4 261
3 911
612
673
2 808
2 166
584
657
1 336
1 235
341
185
508
547
1 202
636
365
229
153
200
91
95
83
18
21
80
6
51
5
2
3
14
1
7
612
673
172
143
362
479
1 301
1 665
73
75
152
80
374
4 720
231
83
96
382
981
154
156
2 194
1 618
77
47
7 659
3 272
1 364
470
79
76
63
44
48
37
55
20
56
66
30
12
135
100
1 455
630
IS
25
39
32
109
83
118
59
250
198
633
298
250
198
503
237
237
196
297
150
80
42
132
103
148
50
59
25
31
26
11
7
11
5
9
14
(Z)
1
30
31
17
12
250
198
29
18
134
123
125
59
26
15
5
1
104
807
130
40
50
691
344
66
81
920
474
27
31
2 300
1 065
334
145
48
49
29
38
41
43
43
39
59
60
42
50
52
59
231
231
9
6
28
23
52
61
52
72
116
115
365
268
116
115
288
199
114
110
184
137
61
44
76
79
73
48
51
23
9
3
(D)
1
7
4
2
11
(D)
(D)
(D)
116
115
22
12
69
78
72
66
14
14
5
2
577
44
78
77
2 054
1 043
79
109
922
978
33
32
1 756
1 163
349
185
54
56
37
68
63
58
221
132
40
43
67
84
89
101
1 012
835
11
8
68
17
72
72
97
77
150
160
1 096
562
150
160
926
453
139
159
444
273
76
55
120
124
365
120
78
77
42
28
36
19
23
15
150
160
55
32
109
104
167
98
11
15
3
10
95
1 292
49
345
263
2 521
1 752
478
425
6 476
6 462
210
170
29 613
29 940
4 169
4 174
220
266
280
470
279
263
333
460
240
272
160
173
295
328
3 514
2 284
88
77
224
241
234
262
387
253
791
656
1 972
1 338
791
656
1 424
913
712
643
611
401
138
81
325
310
341
172
129
79
129
64
(D)
11
46
13
23
88
(D)
35
4
(D)
50
68
225
225
791
656
78
71
466
357
535
419
59
37
13
164
1 120
610
40
77
569
1 174
97
141
618
738
30
27
785
742
95
100
73
88
80
53
7
23
39
39
62
102
69
96
670
683
6
9
(D)
20
56
117
126
277
214
213
798
556
214
213
729
487
185
193
316
273
103
62
162
180
328
158
98
93
32
47
42
(D)
18
17
16
1
3
(D)
7
2
214
213
36
38
94
129
55
(D)
24
2
14
(D)
88
1 059
119
330
366
6 408
7 947
554
529
19 016
21 422
211
249
104 643
121 135
15 435
18 944
277
377
211
279
215
308
317
373
272
383
144
141
338
408
2 813
2 512
80
75
247
232
323
419
568
348
772
749
3 194
2 030
772
749
2 535
1 706
736
740
1 381
1 016
248
150
479
449
700
338
182
106
145
132
285
226
93
65
48
42
23
19
1
(D)
1
772
749
145
106
396
390
615
278
121
91
44
46
384
4 649
360
See footnotes at end of table.
150 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 6. Selected Farm Production Expenses and Fuel Storage Capacity: 1982 and
1978-Con.
(Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
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 fomiula feeds ...farms, 1982..
1978..
tons, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Seeds, txjltis, plants, and trees farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
Commercial fertilizer farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Ottier agricultural chemicals^ farms, 1982__
1978.-
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
Hired farm labor farms, 1982..
1978.-
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Contract latmr farms, 1982..
1978-
$1,000, 1982..
1978--
Customwork, macfiine fiire, 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 famis, 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 kerosene^ farms. 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982.-
1978-
Storage capacity — farnis. 1982..
1,000 gallons, 1982..
Natural gas farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
Motor oil andgrease^ 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..
Summit
156
179
1 532
1 142
287
281
2 997
2 263
101
90
7 847
6 351
1 298
745
83
60
37
144
105
93
71
65
78
21
32
216
191
1 104
867
31
53
82
64
162
127
88
53
411
350
1 076
436
411
350
831
338
399
342
506
219
126
63
162
136
188
64
81
47
51
20
38
6
13
11
20
32
1
7
12
1
45
29
45
15
411
350
54
27
240
170
244
90
4
26
(Z)
9
184
1 295
202
Tooele
170
101
768
524
215
186
2 077
1 389
65
23
(D)
7 953
(D)
825
79
103
63
37
40
91
117
114
38
93
43
99
97
177
877
833
24
24
27
52
119
99
225
74
304
258
1 059
727
304
258
712
401
289
254
377
243
91
61
152
121
208
103
86
42
55
32
61
17
14
7
3
27
(D)
6
1
(D)
5
12
(D)
5
304
258
47
27
240
156
341
320
19
22
5
5
89
1 022
205
Uintah
229
248
3 405
1 861
428
417
1 406
2 104
150
72
2 609
4 339
383
533
183
225
251
115
203
248
338
304
132
208
66
153
197
201
832
599
67
41
138
107
254
267
147
136
666
527
1 509
1 021
666
527
1 202
876
642
514
571
572
223
125
340
278
443
205
197
113
230
70
82
28
93
22
24
39
10
7
12
4
16
6
5
3
666
527
90
61
376
275
286
132
111
64
21
13
250
2 838
420
Utah
622
585
6 538
4 507
1 Oil
857
15 602
13 913
413
287
70 294
72 522
10 058
10 436
719
740
900
878
960
980
1 422
1 373
826
947
914
586
795
810
6 651
5 501
85
205
655
624
813
893
735
672
1 827
1 591
5 165
2 992
1 820
1 590
3 646
2 061
1 634
1 492
1 803
1 114
548
350
818
1 262
575
449
265
195
158
98
58
72
34
60
93
15
43
33
4
146
63
231
120
1 820
1 590
237
151
981
741
1 487
914
108
94
31
18
704
5 951
1 045
Wasatch
166
114
1 267
1 448
174
197
1 945
1 506
85
94
10 034
4 708
995
690
Washington
132
114
1 457
1 206
205
241
1 863
1 230
74
58
3 173
2 266
473
336
Wayne
76
109
856
386
105
142
910
521
29
38
1 282
675
162
91
151
133
117
347
87
134
89
350
56
70
54
284
28
349
51
241
87
183
94
349
83
148
103
352
53
170
67
312
71
127
110
444
117
157
45
297
38
137
60
314
39
115
13
174
15
63
14
136
98
150
96
404
136
120
96
372
988
447
185
1 844
628
679
200
1 264
18
15
12
75
22
29
11
69
40
70
18
150
26
67
18
167
182
150
93
428
124
133
107
432
143
105
87
343
72
115
59
267
288
372
184
895
260
342
180
766
730
631
535
1 858
390
662
320
965
288
372
180
895
260
337
180
766
507
531
441
1 349
284
509
263
732
276
364
165
789
254
327
178
738
302
331
278
638
203
276
182
432
84
104
89
248
42
49
48
128
156
150
147
454
113
131
123
359
136
148
127
478
39
166
59
179
84
72
67
288
36
34
29
117
35
26
12
60
23
24
11
52
9
11
8
28
8
38
2
15
6
7
3
24
3
3
1
8
15
10
3
48
12
27
14
39
4
2
(D)
9
6
2
5
7
1
-
1
10
(D),
-
(D)
1
13
7
2
89
17
-
_
49
16
1
(0)
111
7
_
41
288
372
180
890
260
332
180
766
40
38
27
85
22
26
15
59
156
138
101
493
160
168
122
325
217
92
87
497
95
(D)
53
225
23
37
26
40
30
14
21
31
6
8
7
11
11
(D)
4
7
135
86
93
258
1 346
644
595
1 994
139
277
88
618
'Data for 1978 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982.
21982 data include kerosene with fuel oil; 1978 data include kerosene with motor oil and grease.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 151
Table 7. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Chemicals used
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
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—
Inaects on hay and other crops farms,
acres on which used.
Nematodes in crops farms,
acres on which used,
DIaeases in crops and orchards farms,
acres on which used.
Weeds, grass, or brush in oops 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-
5 763
6 112
470 332
507 043
5 453
6 005
438 679
473 527
914
904
31 653
33 516
1
(D)
(D)
2 913
3 741
187 018
270 094
113
248
4 741
8 067
448
699
9 172
20 371
3 583
3 371
292 418
279 381
260
223
11 300
13 497
53
67
5 873
7 545
50
67
5 753
7 478
4
3
120
67
623
726
117 384
120 274
603
721
115 070
118 190
59
58
2 314
2 084
577
631
51 093
45 179
565
631
49 789
40 336
67
too
1 304
4 843
78
93
3 929
3 497
64
90
3 814
3 331
15
14
115
166
93
99
15 994
16 384
(D)
30
22
3 275
1 331
6
400
281
370
16 610
28 728
27
78
1 828
2 741
71
155
2 379
4 522
450
476
82 597
72 775
49
18
1 687
2 763
226
334
12 828
12 925
7
29
214
791
22
59
188
1 306
658
527
43 957
29 097
18
16
161
312
77
80
3 749
3 035
2
(D)
12
18
36
1 072
894
1
4
(D)
43
17
14
2 516
1 628
17
13
(D)
1 148
3
5
(D)
480
2
6
7
(D)
1 080
Chemicals used
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Cotntnerdal fertilizer farms,
acres on which used.
Cropland fertiilzed, except pastureland .farms,
acres on which used,
Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms,
acres on which used,
Lkne.. - 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,
DIseaaes In crops and orchards farms,
acres on which used,
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture farms,
acres on which used,
Chetnlcals 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..
319
353
26 663
36 439
303
349
18 147
27 568
154
145
8 516
8 871
191
6
791
12
951
226
190
6 331
11
617
43
32
460
1
334
58
105
2 884
6 560
58
101
(D)
6 223
1
16
(D)
337
32
31
1 390
1 659
30
31
1 323
1 539
5
5
67
120
159
140
19 106
18 119
158
140
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D
34
63
1 364
5 140
72
155
2 057
9 445
177
165
5 351
6 511
13
149
2
6
(D)
240
82
93
1 882
4 424
29
48
1 972
2 230
16
10
19
(D)
1 534
1
(D)
15
12
283
330
8
3
59
9
11
10
285
500
1
1
(D)
(D)
61
89
11 622
15 333
15
2
(D)
(D)
86
69
6 920
5 895
12
24
75
69
6 884
4 627
75
69
6 209
(D)
5
1
675
(D)
62
78
6 339
8 260
(D)
49
56
6 497
3 404
152 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 7. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviatJons and symbols, see introductory text]
Cl)emicals used
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Sanpete
Sevier
Commercial fertilizer farms,
acres on whicf> used.
Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms,
acres on whicfi used,
Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms,
acres on wtiich used.
Lime fanns,
acres on wfiicfi used,
tons,
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control —
Insects on hay and other crops farms,
acres on which used.
Nematodes in crops farms,
s on which used.
Diseases in crops and orchards farms,
acres on wtilch used,
Weeds, grass, or bnjsh in crops and
pasture _ _ farms.
acres on which used,
Cf>emicals used for defoliation or for growth
control of crops or thinning of frurt 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..
288
385
43 297
53 061
281
385
40 380
52 693
10
12
2 917
368
48
37
2 541
1 534
46
37
2 435
1 439
8
5
106
95
41
42
2 755
2 478
37
42
2 285
2 354
7
7
470
124
63
57
9 555
5 944
63
57
9 555
(D)
1
(D)
279
254
13 215
20 766
255
244
12 758
19 956
44
38
457
810
7
23
1 985
3 953
7
23
1 985
(D)
1
(D)
335
456
43 376
65 769
188
23
12
363
276
256
243
1 974
1 410
51
58
5 565
6 657
3
43
(D)
1 111
1
(D)
51
38
2 617
1 522
2
(D)
54
47
4 261
3 797
219
19
23
577
1 108
9
11
709
7 063
1
(D^
1
(D)
37
36
3 817
3 116
40
122
122
2 949
8 625
9
3
(D)
193
24
20
216
337
144
122
9 115
4 059
2
2
(D)
(D)
1
3
(D)
2 250
1
8
(D)
2 876
49
66
8 730
13 300
215
297
20 756
21 136
200
294
16 396
19 828
31
42
4 360
1 308
210
300
15 322
18 736
260
4
7
406
139
174
6 507
6 102
1
1
(D)
(D)
205
229
16 962
18 392
193
228
16 603
16 496
24
20
359
1 896
135
234
9 179
12 649
1
1
(D)
(D)
128
123
6 838
8 218
17
2
313
(D)
Chemicals used
Summit
Tooele
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
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,
Ctiemicals 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-
144
105
4 941
4 602
138
95
4 401
4 096
18
23
540
506
40
86
4 365
4 054
35
81
4 208
3 944
10
10
157
110
203
960
247
929
14 704
51 148
15 568
54 627
197
919
235
900
13 394
48 946
13 248
51 920
45
148
71
135
1 310
2 202
2 320
2 707
87
78
4 479
3 327
71
78
2 091
2 230
20
24
2 388
1 097
183
148
6 515
4 392
183
138
6 347
4 266
20
11
168
126
7
21
(D)
1 376
58
59
1 244
2 280
11
6
114
12
3
58
(D)
7 991
2
(D)
37
37
2 298
3 195
(D)
82
487
145
511
3 603
17 656
8 805
18 149
1
7
1
35
(D)
367
(D)
690
1
193
7
239
(D)
3 043
122
6 944
71
503
89
444
3 636
33 953
12 680
32 368
63
8
68
-
2 000
728
1 207
22
17
494
647
1
(D)
97
29
I 493
895
(D)
119
97
3 991
2 046
20
24
44
58
674
52
42
1 117
2 829
94
103
I 714
. 915
93
101
I 372
. 521
10
14
342
394
23
32
1 276
1 534
2
4
(D)
88
23
30
576
698
349
320
12 739
14 594
306
314
11 480
12 831
85
45
1 259
1 763
1
(D)
92
118
3 010
4 292
17
36
417
822
12
64
91
1 614
250
178
9 834
6 981
11
16
168
436
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 153
Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For
meaning of abbreviations and symbols
see introductory text]
All farms
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
Davis
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment
...farms. 1982..
13 912
204
1 073
1 280
201
30
646
1978..
12 710
188
1 106
1 201
175
28
564
$1,000, 1982..
472 803
10 665
62 767
58 646
6 057
997
14 951
1978..
370 829
8 093
55 717
37 250
3 991
741
11 988
Average per farm.—
-.dollars, 1982..
33 985
52 279
58 496
45 817
30 133
33 218
23 144
1978..
29 176
43 049
50 377
31 016
22 803
26 458
21 257
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4.999
1982.-
1 349
2
89
93
24
2
92
1978..
1 662
23
70
122
29
5
127
$5,000 to $9.999
1982..
3 773
45
251
282
69
7
200
1978..
3 389
48
238
280
41
8
188
$10,000 to $19.999
1982..
2 664
34
159
212
15
7
155
1978..
2 525
26
163
232
39
6
105
$20,000 to $29,999
1982..
1 796
30
98
168
41
1
31
1978..
1 448
21
101
117
29
2
27
$30,000 to $49,999
1982..
1 522
25
70
149
15
6
99
1978..
1 574
20
163
241
17
2
47
$50,000 to $69,999
1982..
920
18
114
77
9
4
36
1978..
789
16
112
56
11
1
28
$70,000 to $99.999
1982..
690
493
11
7
66
77
119
63
15
3
1
1
12
1978..
24
$100,000 to $199.999
1982..
840
29
142
133
9
2
14
1978..
611
20
125
85
4
3
15
$200,000 or more
1982..
358
10
84
47
4
-
7
1978..
219
7
57
5
2
-
3
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT
...farms, 1982..
7 813
148
682
819
95
17
327
1978..
7 964
133
769
864
120
15
304
number, 1982..
11 263
219
1 032
1 255
183
22
474
1978..
11 861
205
1 193
1 287
154
22
495
Motoftucks. Including pfckups
...farms, 1982..
12 316
190
1 033
1 065
173
27
544
1978..
11 110
170
1 005
1 092
160
24
485
number, 1982..
23 289
412
2 249
2 170
394
60
987
1978..
21 680
353
2 423
2 175
355
46
899
Wheel tractors
...farms, 1982..
11 549
10 755
165
147
898
997
1 148
1 041
175
163
26
25
561
1978..
473
number. 1982..
21 613
299
2 167
2 541
309
50
993
1978..
21 145
285
2 437
2 175
280
57
922
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only- -
-.farms. 1982..
1 432
13
249
239
19
4
22
1978..
1 597
9
263
235
17
1
34
number. 1982..
1 591
14
291
267
19
4
22
1978..
1 743
9
298
254
17
(D)
38
Com heads for combines
--farms. 1982-
207
5
40
28
1
13
1978-
171
6
7
6
-
-
24
number, 1982-
225
5
44
31
(D)
-
13
1978-
186
7
7
8
-
30
Cottonpfekers and strippers'
--farms, 1982-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1978..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
numt)er. 1982..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1978..
-
-
-
-
-
••
~
Mower conditksners
...farms. 1982..
5 175
97
376
614
97
14
153
1978..
4 759
83
385
535
67
11
123
number. 1982..
5 547
109
439
661
97
16
155
1978-.
5 098
86
466
562
68
11
125
Ptekup balers
...farms. 1982..
6 281
6 197
113
102
459
534
700
628
99
90
13
12
213
1978..
140
number, 1982..
6 965
146
508
822
105
14
216
1978..
6 922
134
575
701
98
14
154
Field forage han/esters. shear bar or
flywtieel
...farms, 1982..
1 798
35
147
270
24
2
89
1978..
1 719
40
231
223
24
2
67
number, 1982-
1 978
40
160
300
26
(D)
98
1978..
1 874
42
250
244
25
(D)
82
1982 Inventory
Manufactured 1978 to 1982:
Automobiles
farms-
3 906
73
445
452
44
10
149
number..
4 748
89
585
542
56
(D)
179
Motortrucks, including pickups
farms..
5 371
121
543
313
41
15
247
number..
6 741
166
728
388
59
18
305
farms..
3 015
4 034
40
53
330
533
363
466
39
49
6
6
89
number..
140
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only
farms
269
304
2
(D)
63
76
28
29
:
1
(D)
-
number..
-
Com heads for combines
farms..
58
63
1
(D)
22
24
9
10
-
1
number..
(D)
Cottonpickers and strippeis
farms..
.
.
.
_
_
_
_
number..
-
-
.
-
-
-
-
Mower conditioners
farms..
1 607
41
113
237
24
4
56
1 661
44
113
239
24
4
56
Pkjkup balers _
farms..
1 959
40
199
307
24
4
38
number- -
2 067
41
208
337
24
4
38
Field forage han/esters. shear bar or
ItywtTeel
farms..
445
9
64
80
3
-
14
number..
464
10
64
80
3
-
14
See footnotes at end of table.
154 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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]
Ducliesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of alt macfiinery and
equipment famis, 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
Average per tarni 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..
numt)er. 1982..
1978..
Wfieel tractors .farms. 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only _ farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Com heads for comt}ines farms. 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
Cottonpickers and strippers'-. farms. 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
Mower conditioners .
Pckup 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..
numt)er..
Motonrucks. including pickups farms..
number..
Wheel tractors farms..
numt>er..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only. _-_ farms..
number..
Com heads for comt)ines farms..
number..
Cottonpwkers and strippers farms..
number..
Mower conditioners farms..
number..
Pickup t>alers farms..
numt>er..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.
677
590
20 198
17 816
29 834
30 197
68
90
121
104
153
118
104
80
92
74
64
59
40
23
30
29
5
13
442
413
622
545
615
487
1 132
860
582
500
1 002
900
350
342
371
355
427
355
458
375
92
106
96
110
274
335
422
550
166
208
36
36
60
60
126
126
20
20
432
378
7 366
11 077
17 050
29 304
75
29
99
89
115
93
89
20
31
183
274
290
395
342
355
569
765
375
350
543
641
188
176
189
197
268
219
275
231
52
45
52
46
114
149
176
228
67
84
1
(D)
216
208
6 375
5 364
29 512
25 788
11
32
67
47
58
46
18
29
21
25
7
13
15
5
16
10
2
1
101
104
146
154
180
184
371
360
188
174
312
320
19
15
19
(D)
85
84
86
95
109
111
116
128
28
18
30
19
61
61
81
112
38
45
1
(D)
59
59
1 759
1 503
29 814
25 466
4
11
15
14
16
11
7
12
7
1
2
4
2
1
5
4
1
1
34
33
47
55
50
49
94
103
50
48
82
89
3
7
3
7
2
2
(D)
(D)
15
(D)
19
25
14
(D)
1
(D)
8
8
5
5
1
(D)
380
349
14 293
13 282
37 614
38 057
43
43
112
89
86
70
29
28
51
47
5
14
12
4
20
43
22
11
152
188
256
281
348
302
724
593
287
311
463
579
52
43
52
68
3
1
5
(D)
91
141
119
153
181
185
221
243
28
32
46
40
63
72
185
232
47
63
4
4
2
(D)
221
217
9 770
6 558
44 210
30 223
132
133
155
174
221
207
397
376
206
185
365
325
152
85
156
86
129
139
135
148
25
31
28
36
(D)
74
100
54
67
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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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]
All farms
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT
Estimated martiet 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..
Motortnicks, 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..
Com heads for combines farms, 1982..
1978-.
number, 1982..
1978..
Cottonpickers and strippers' farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Mower conditioners.
Pk:kup balers .
Reld forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel
...farms, 1982.,
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
...farms, 1962.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
...farms. 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
1982 Inventory
Manufactured 1978 to 1962:
Automobiles farms..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
numt)er..
Wheel tractors farms..
number..
Grain and bean combif>es, self-propelled
only farms..
numt>er..
Com heads for combines farms..
number..
Cottonpickers and strippers farms.,
numt)er..
Mower conditioners farms.,
number.,
Pkjkup balers farms.,
number.
Reld forage harvesters, shear bar or
ftywtieel farms.
number.
See footnotes at end of table.
156 UTAH
612
674
34 823
33 054
56 901
49 041
28
54
110
119
64
137
111
78
70
63
70
81
17
49
103
49
39
44
403
452
611
767
584
612
1 288
1 490
515
603
1 120
1 478
162
260
189
291
37
21
40
22
321
309
350
344
404
403
457
479
119
141
127
156
219
245
288
367
158
243
34
39
4
6
137
143
179
201
21
23
Morgan
250
198
6 766
4 654
27 062
23 503
10
4
72
65
73
50
32
34
30
30
15
8
9
1
3
5
6
1
114
118
144
200
221
173
385
331
209
170
342
283
(D)
86
101
98
108
105
111
121
124
25
31
(D)
36
93
118
55
70
1
(D)
116
115
3 552
3 776
30 621
32 833
8
15
23
30
26
13
9
14
20
24
18
5
5
S
7
5
87
98
134
165
105
102
193
204
100
90
184
189
1
11
(D)
11
53
46
57
50
80
78
113
85
14
7
14
7
35
(D)
35
46
40
50
1
(D)
150
160
9 464
5 654
63 095
35 336
10
13
17
18
11
43
26
23
27
26
18
18
14
10
17
5
10
4
122
130
200
183
140
140
277
283
138
142
380
359
122
111
65
81
74
83
5
12
6
16
87
119
83
117
65
105
4
4
Salt Lake
806
661
16 721
14 045
20 746
21 249
134
116
221
164
203
166
89
82
97
75
34
26
6
8
9
20
13
4
374
353
535
511
637
520
1 009
962
535
525
907
1 018
151
140
162
149
202
248
211
261
32
47
33
49
182
243
265
310
119
145
2
(D)
1
(D)
San Juan
214
214
9 479
5 722
44 295
26 738
5
14
55
58
32
50
36
16
19
46
17
8
14
17
32
5
4
132
105
179
129
179
198
409
381
171
201
302
334
79
87
80
117
59
64
12
12
Sanpete
772
749
28 376
20 171
36 756
26 931
43
93
190
204
139
140
112
82
111
71
56
75
63
55
38
26
20
3
498
473
738
635
697
669
1 365
1 330
642
604
1 305
1 283
315
305
321
312
402
380
441
423
96
137
106
145
199
254
310
396
213
294
20
20
1
(D)
106
106
118
124
33
34
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(Data are based on a sample of farms. For rneaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Summit
Tooele
Utati
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT
Estimated martlet 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..
Motor1nK:ks, 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,.
Com heads for combines farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Cottonpickers and strippers' farms. 1982,.
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
Mower condftnners ,
Pk:kup t)alers .
...farms. 1982.
1978..
number. 1982.
1978.
...farms, 1982..
1978..
numlwr. 1982..
1978..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel
...farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
1982 Inventory
Manufactured 1978 to 1962:
Automobiles farms..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
number..
Wheel tractors farms..
numt>er..
Grain and bean comt)ines, self-propelled
only... farms..
numt}er..
Com heads for combines farms..
number..
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
number..
Mower conditioners farms.. 62
number.. 62
Pickup balers _ farms.. 61
numlMr.. 63
Field forage harvesters, shear t)ar or
fVheel farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
411
304
350
263
9 460
10 421
7 940
6 868
23 018
34 280
22 686
26 116
50
43
15
66
121
95
109
52
79
23
65
57
70
54
60
14
51
25
68
38
12
31
22
13
3
9
3
3
24
18
7
IS
1
6
1
5
208
249
327
365
373
325
622
578
339
274
586
541
145
131
152
140
193
208
216
224
12
S
12
5
118
139
178
215
73
95
158
133
186
226
293
237
620
475
227
195
481
418
125
125
132
132
154
137
183
151
18
16
19
(D)
41
44
113
130
54
96
15
30
671
527
19 200
10 889
28 614
20 662
11
71
232
139
162
122
77
108
87
29
38
35
31
4
19
15
14
4
467
349
621
470
634
451
999
781
561
439
878
820
305
218
337
232
302
279
339
361
94
59
111
59
257
328
326
400
135
164
3
3
2
(0)
98
104
100
110
25
27
1 825
1 603
47 745
39 164
26 161
24 432
254
269
588
568
355
297
209
160
166
126
82
75
79
34
64
50
28
24
845
882
1 168
1 296
1 566
1 342
2 874
2 317
1 491
1 362
2 665
2 345
121
95
128
99
24
28
26
30
589
486
616
510
654
665
692
780
280
215
304
226
301
374
627
750
326
432
21
21
7
7
138
139
168
169
47
49
288
260
8 969
4 818
31 143
18 531
24
44
100
67
51
78
46
25
7
18
2
13
36
8
16
7
6
155
179
231
273
276
230
424
375
240
195
358
349
91
99
95
110
114
160
123
167
87
121
112
141
76
43
44
38
40
1
(D)
372
342
7 385
6 760
19 852
19 766
57
71
161
109
43
68
40
27
31
38
16
8
8
11
15
7
1
3
202
181
262
281
329
294
566
520
280
267
434
406
90
86
90
88
115
102
127
103
62
23
65
26
61
68
105
111
35
(D)
185
181
5 360
5 270
28 974
29 116
15
18
28
37
34
42
43
25
32
36
121
120
163
179
176
166
327
302
163
162
271
297
102
85
104
85
137
122
143
133
19
22
19
24
51
(D)
71
81
42
45
901
766
23 331
15 406
25 894
20 112
124
144
296
274
156
127
109
105
80
40
67
17
28
32
27
22
14
5
486
455
634
723
770
631
1 317
1 038
780
642
1 375
1 091
26
14
26
17
14
3
14
4
275
236
277
237
309
315
339
327
145
93
162
103
236
254
242
271
181
213
3
3
4
4
100
100
81
83
32
35
UTAH 157
Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(Data are based on a sample of tarms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols
see introductory text)
All farms
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Cartran
Daggett
Davis
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT- Con.
1982 Inventory-Con.
Manufactured prior to 1978:
Automobiles
Motortnjcks, including pickups
Wheel tractors
famis..
number..
famis..
number..
farms..
4 957
6 515
9 654
16 548
10 316
17 579
1 203
1 287
158
162
3 668
3 886
4 546
4 898
1 404
1 514
100
130
140
246
154
246
12
(0)
4
(D)
57
65
82
105
26
30
347
447
782
1 521
742
1 634
202
215
19
20
266
326
286
300
86
96
525
713
972
1 782
1 076
2 075
214
238
20
21
399
422
443
485
203
220
79
127
152
335
154
260
19
19
1
(D)
73
73
75
81
22
23
8
42
23
44
3
(D)
11
12
10
10
2
(D)
225
295
405
682
529
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only
number..
farms..
853
22
Com heads for combines
Cottonpickers and strippers
Mower conditioners -
Pickup balers
Reld forage harvesters, shear bar or
number..
farms-
number..
farms..
number..
farms..
number..
farms-
number..
22
12
(D)
98
99
176
178
76
number..
84
All farms
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT-Con.
1982 Inventory-Con.
Manufactured prior to 1978:
Automobiles
Motortrucks, includir)g pickups
terms..
number..
farms..
210
287
368
582
504
794
24
24
28
28
291
311
309
332
72
76
116
141
242
341
343
459
21
(D)
152
152
222
228
48
48
S3
85
140
259
171
267
16
(D)
64
64
66
17
18
21
(D)
41
69
39
(D)
3
3
1
(D)
19
19
18
21
6
(D)
124
184
252
492
282
400
48
48
3
(D)
69
73
163
184
24
36
72
1^
297
202
298
58
68
130
130
117
118
21
22
56
69
118
Wheel tractors
number..
farms..
197
109
Grain and t>ean comt}ines, self-propelled
number..
farms..
(D)
1
number..
farms..
<°)
Cottonpickers and strippers
number..
farms..
number..
famis..
(D)
36
number..
farms..
37
46
number..
farms..
46
3
number..
3
All farms
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Uke
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT-Con.
1962 Inventory-Con.
Manufactured prior to 1978:
Automobiles
farms..
228
366
479
921
477
877
140
150
34
34
197
207
237
256
101
104
67
78
170
267
178
272
7
(D)
58
67
78
87
24
26
61
147
88
134
32
36
49
77
7
7
64
81
103
160
126
275
21
25
47
51
46
50
4
(D)
257
292
442
699
444
762
25
(D)
113
121
147
147
28
28
76
92
149
292
139
238
62
71
19
19
34
34
10
350
484
538
969
526
1 Oil
37
38
3
(D)
215
215
297
317
70
167
number..
206
355
Wheel tractors
number..
farms..
598
345
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only
Com heads for combines
Cottonpk^kers and strippers
Mower conditioners
number..
farms..
number..
farms-
number..
farms..
number..
fantis—
number-
584
24
25
2
(D)
78
84
144
Reld forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel
number..
173
37
number..
(U)
72
38
See footnotes at end of table.
158 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symttols. see introductory text]
All farms
Summit
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT-Con.
1982 Inventory— Con.
Manufactured prior to 1978:
Automobiles farms.,
numl)er_,
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
number.
Wheel tractors _ farms..
numlwr..
Grain and t>ean combines, self-propelled
onty_ farms..
number..
Com heads for combines farms..
numt)er..
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
numt>er..
Mower conditioners farms..
numtier..
Pickup balers farms..
number..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel farms..
number..
126
1S8
278
407
302
491
20
20
89
90
137
153
12
12
122
142
271
490
221
385
19
19
103
109
135
139
16
16
234
293
426
599
487
714
36
36
1
(D)
211
233
212
229
73
84
635
794
1 289
2 124
1 335
2 233
102
107
18
19
453
477
490
523
239
255
87
110
189
283
215
269
6
6
49
51
83
83
10
(D)
148
194
266
455
254
(D)
14
14
82
82
97
108
43
45
(D)
143
246
144
226
21
21
82
84
108
113
310
380
649
1 046
708
1 162
23
23
10
10
176
177
241
256
115
127
'Data for 1978 exclude cotton strippers.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 159
Table 9. Hired Farm Labor— Workers and Payroll: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample of farms.
For meaning of abbreviations and symtxjis
see Introductory text]
All farms
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Cartxjn
Daggett
Davis
Hired farm labor
famis, 1982-
6 065
81
569
744
68
15
273
1978..
6 309
100
630
749
48
15
280
workers, 1982..
29 978
299
3 794
3 008
173
42
2 134
1978..
29 483
330
3 141
2 768
159
43
2 206
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
42 066
1 099
3 796
3 961
218
41
2 119
1978..
34 946
782
3 784
2 760
188
98
1 677
1982 farms with -
1 worker
farms..
1 633
1 633
18
18
122
122
216
216
39
39
5
5
40
workers..
40
2 workers
farms-
1 195
18
122
119
5
1
16
workers..
2 390
36
244
236
10
(D)
32
3 or 4 workers
farms..
1 610
26
164
215
16
7
66
workers..
5 431
91
543
729
60
25
234
5 to 9 workers
farms..
980
6 190
15
87
63
397
134
832
7
(D)
2
(D)
90
workers—
533
10 workers or more
farms..
647
4
98
60
1
-
61
workers..
14 334
67
2 488
993
(D)
-
1 295
1978 farms with-
1 worker
farms..
1 772
26
155
219
13
6
58
workers..
1 772
26
155
219
13
6
58
2 workers-
farms..
1 326
25
139
136
10
3
62
workers..
2 652
50
278
272
20
(D)
124
3 or 4 workers
farms..
1 548
29
134
211
16
4
35
workers—
5 324
98
468
702
55
(D)
130
5 to 9 workers
farms..
1 054
17
118
144
8
1
61
workers..
6 613
104
762
879
(D)
(D)
370
10 workers or more
farms..
609
3
84
39
1
1
64
workers. -
13 122
52
1 478
696
(D)
(D)
1 524
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more
farms, 1982..
2 295
46
186
311
16
6
85
1978--
2 188
42
272
236
14
7
80
workers. 1982_-
6 075
122
495
775
35
6
336
1978..
5 611
119
632
512
25
12
286
1982 farms wWi-
1 worker
farms..
903
20
68
104
8
6
31
workers..
903
20
68
104
8
6
31
2 workers
farms..
661
7
51
101
5
-
25
workers..
1 322
14
102
202
10
-
50
3 or 4 workers
farms..
495
9
38
85
2
-
20
workers..
1 654
34
125
299
(D)
-
71
S to 9 workers
farms..
184
10
25
19
1
-
5
workers..
1 127
54
147
(D)
(D)
-
35
10 workers or more
.„ farms..
52
-
4
2
-
4
workers..
1 069
-
S3
(D)
-
-
149
1978 farms witti-
1 worker
fanns..
1 033
14
109
96
9
5
28
workers..
1 033
14
109
96
(D)
(D)
28
farms..
546
13
79
83
1
22
workers..
1 092
26
158
166
(D)
-
44
3 or 4 workers —
farms..
376
8
61
44
3
2
13
workers..
1 256
27
197
149
9
(D)
47
5 to 9 workers
farms..
186
6
18
10
1
13
workers..
1 110
(D)
110
61
(D)
-
81
10 workers or more
farms —
47
1
5
3
-
4
workers..
1 120
(D)
58
40
-
~
86
Less ttian 150 days
farms. 1982__
5 169
65
509
584
62
12
254
1978-
5 532
81
537
646
44
11
255
workers, 1982..
23 903
177
3 299
2 233
138
36
1 798
1978..
23 872
211
2 509
2 256
134
31
1 920
1982 farms with-
1 worker
1 560
25
152
175
35
3
31
workers..
1 560
25
152
175
35
3
31
2 to 4 workers
famis—
2 442
34
235
270
23
9
81
6 765
89
628
746
70
33
247
5 to 9 workers
farms-
674
3
37
99
3
-
92
workers..
4 341
22
231
635
(0)
-
547
10 to 19 workers
farms..
297
3
61
23
1
-
34
workers..
3 669
41
761
263
(D)
-
433
20 workers or more
- farms-
196
-
24
17
-
-
16
workers..
7 568
-
1 527
414
-
-
540
1978 farms wrtfi—
1 worker
farms..
1 530
24
124
182
12
4
47
workers..
1 530
24
124
182
12
4
47
2 to 4 workers
farms.-
2 714
47
265
344
24
6
91
workers..
7 279
123
685
975
61
(D)
238
5 to 9 workers
farms..
809
9
80
89
7
-
68
workers..
4 928
(D)
494
524
(D)
-
419
10 to 19 workers -
farms..
318
1
46
19
1
25
workers..
3 990
(D)
500
236
-
(D)
333
20 workers or more
farms..
161
22
12
1
24
workers..
6 145
-
706
339
(D)
-
883
160 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 9. Hired Farm Labor— Workers and Payroll: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[Data are based on a sample o( farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
Hired farm labor famis, 1982.
1978.
workers, 1982..
1978..
$1,000 payroll. 1982.
1978..
1982 famis wttfi—
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 wor1(ers farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers farms..
workers..
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers..
10 worlcers or more farms..
workers..
Worlters by days worked:
150 days or more farms, 1982..
1978-.
workers, 1982..
1978..
1982 farms witti—
1 worker farms..
workers..
2 workers farms..
wor1<ers..
3 or 4 workers farms..
worfters..
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 witti-
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..
274
185
161
994
981
668
52
52
71
142
92
317
41
247
18
403
50
50
59
118
52
196
15
97
9
533
122
72
219
190
61
61
47
94
10
38
3
(D)
1
(D)
21
21
30
60
12
42
8
(D)
1
(D)
208
150
942
804
35
35
131
380
26
155
7
119
9
253
44
44
92
217
6
41
6
(D)
2
(D)
132
104
424
391
333
211
30
30
29
58
SO
183
22
(D)
1
(D)
27
27
22
44
31
109
19
111
5
100
15
15
28
56
2
(D)
1
(D)
16
16
12
(D)
1
(D)
111
95
342
348
28
28
68
208
14
(D)
1
(D)
24
24
47
122
19
107
5
95
96
208
346
314
233
48
48
17
34
7
21
16
105
20
20
26
52
29
92
17
106
4
76
11
11
8
(D)
2
(D)
34
34
4
8
3
(D)
1
(D)
75
81
174
288
21
21
40
too
17
107
1
(D)
2
(D)
16
21
64
75
173
175
4
4
3
(D)
5
18
2
(D)
2
(D)
6
6
2
(D)
6
(D)
6
36
1
(D)
2
(D)
3
6
5
17
1
(D)
3
3
3
6
1
(D)
2
(D)
7
7
9
24
2
(D)
1
(D)
149
162
671
769
1 442
1 216
41
41
29
58
40
122
24
144
15
306
52
52
37
74
42
148
16
105
15
390
76
62
181
125
33
33
13
26
23
69
5
(D)
2
(D)
116
141
490
644
41
41
45
112
18
97
6
67
6
173
43
43
73
192
14
89
6
78
5
242
103
97
330
220
567
345
50
50
21
42
17
52
7
(D)
2
(D)
8
16
32
5
17
2
(D)
2
(D)
14
14
10
20
4
(D)
2
(D)
83
77
237
160
22
22
45
107
15
(D)
1
(D)
40
40
31
76
4
(D)
2
(D)
54
56
169
162
160
158
18
18
4
8
26
94
5
(D)
1
(D)
20
20
10
20
21
72
4
(D)
1
(D)
14
17
23
23
9
8
3
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
13
13
3
(D)
1
(D)
49
49
146
159
16
16
28
86
4
(D)
1
(D)
17
17
28
77
3
(D)
1
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA
UTAH 161
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
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
Hired farm labor
farms. 1982..
277
135
52
89
295
69
338
191
1978..
342
100
59
101
328
96
408
229
workers. 1982-
1 347
834
219
509
1 274
370
1 623
686
1978..
1 246
634
188
528
1 497
444
1 685
830
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
2 591
1 455
231
1 012
3 514
670
2 813
1 645
1978..
3 710
630
231
835
2 284
683
2 512
1 198
1982 farms with-
1 worker
farms..
107
107
27
27
19
19
15
15
113
113
19
19
114
114
64
workers..
64
2 workers
62
124
15
30
14
28
16
32
40
80
13
26
43
86
38
76
3 or 4 workers
42
151
39
131
9
31
26
89
63
212
9
27
90
307
61
workers..
219
5 to 9 workers
farms.-
51
374
18
109
6
39
18
115
56
352
21
152
77
470
10
workers..
65
10 workers or rrrore
farms-
15
36
4
14
23
7
14
18
workers..
591
537
102
258
517
146
646
262
1978 farms wrth-
1 worker
farms..
105
21
33
25
78
16
84
61
workers..
105
21
33
25
78
16
84
81
2 workers
farms..
90
8
9
28
105
10
69
48
workers..
180
16
18
56
210
20
138
96
3 or 4 workers
farms..
87
21
9
19
65
42
147
61
workers..
311
75
30
69
223
140
495
232
5 to 9 workers
farms..
46
18
4
21
54
17
83
18
workers..
287
117
23
129
340
113
517
107
10 workers or more
farms..
14
32
4
8
26
11
25
21
363
405
84
249
646
155
451
314
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more
farms. 1982..
96
69
18
44
142
26
154
78
1978..
146
47
28
35
92
43
171
78
workers. 1982..
350
170
31
120
460
70
403
204
1978..
485
142
42
106
431
103
349
159
1982 farms wttti-
1 worker
farms..
32
32
23
23
12
(D)
20
20
58
58
10
10
59
59
45
workers..
45
2 workers
farms..
35
70
19
38
1
(D)
11
22
28
56
9
18
53
106
12
workers..
24
3 or 4 workers
farms..
17
55
20
65
5
17
11
(D)
38
121
5
(D)
23
72
5
workers..
19
5 to 9 workers
farms..
8
56
7
44
~
13
70
1
(D)
15
99
13
workers..
84
10 workers or more
farms--
4
-
-
2
5
1
4
3
workers..
137
-
(D)
155
(D)
67
32
1978 farms with-
1 worker
farms..
84
84
16
16
19
19
17
17
38
38
14
14
97
97
49
workers..
49
2 workers
farms..
21
42
6
12
4
8
6
12
21
42
9
18
41
82
11
workers..
22
3 or 4 workers
farms..
13
12
5
8
13
18
21
9
workers—
44
38
15
30
42
(D)
74
31
5 to 9 workers
farms..
26
(D)
12
(D)
:
3
(D)
12
75
2
(D)
9
50
9
workers..
57
farms
2
1
-
1
8
3
-
workers..
(D)
(D)
-
(D)
234
-
46
-
Leas than 150 days
farms. 1982..
241
117
41
78
231
62
268
162
1978..
285
92
42
85
291
85
364
209
workers. 1982..
997
664
188
389
814
300
1 220
482
1978..
761
492
146
422
1 066
341
1 336
671
1982 farms with-
1 worker
-. farms..
103
23
13
15
111
18
98
52
workers..
103
23
13
15
111
18
98
52
2 to 4 workers
farms..
91
231
53
158
20
48
40
113
63
185
22
58
118
368
95
workers..
275
5 to 9 workers
farms —
36
9
5
12
40
18
45
10
workers..
269
69
37
85
222
(D)
274
(D)
10 to 19 workers
farms..
5
31
-
7
14
1
5
2
workers..
61
(D)
_
79
170
(D)
(D)
'°i
20 workers or more
farms..
6
1
3
4
3
3
2
3
workers..
333
(D)
90
97
126
88
(D)
66
1978famiswftt)-
1 worker
farms..
96
15
20
21
62
12
89
72
workers..
96
15
20
21
62
12
89
72
2 to 4 workers
farms..
161
34
17
40
174
56
192
107
workers..
422
103
(D)
104
436
160
548
294
5 to 9 workers
farms..
18
24
1
18
34
8
66
15
workers..
107
162
(D)
109
216
50
389
82
10 to 19 workers
farms. -
9
19
4
14
8
11
13
workers..
(D)
212
_
(D)
159
(D)
146
'R!
20 workers or mare
farms..
1
-
4
2
7
1
6
2
workers..
(D)
-
80
(D)
193
(D)
164
(D)
162 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
Hired farm labor
farms. 1982..
216
97
197
795
98
150
96
404
1978..
191
177
201
810
136
120
96
372
workers, 1982..
816
477
544
6 163
439
502
180
1 518
1978..
832
638
619
5 677
435
534
290
1 782
$1,000 payroll. 1982..
1 104
877
832
6 651
988
447
185
1 844
1978..
867
833
599
5 501
628
679
200
1 264
1982 farms witfi-
1 worker
farms..
39
27
76
170
17
26
58
89
workers..
39
27
76
170
17
26
58
89
2 workers
farms..
41
10
46
159
27
45
24
122
workers..
82
20
92
318
54
90
48
244
3 Of 4 workers
farms..
79
23
50
207
18
53
9
102
workers..
266
71
164
687
60
179
29
318
5 to 9 workers
farms..
46
22
22
88
31
18
4
55
workers..
268
146
173
556
212
121
(D)
351
10 workers or more
farms..
11
15
3
171
5
8
1
36
workers..
161
213
39
4 432
96
86
(D)
516
1978 farms with-
1 worker
farms-
49
50
68
254
32
51
33
90
workers..
49
50
68
254
32
51
33
90
2 workers
farms..
46
31
49
119
45
12
32
73
workers..
92
62
98
238
90
24
64
146
3 or 4 workers
farms..
38
59
49
166
38
30
17
73
workers..
126
184
164
597
124
102
59
237
5 to 9 workers
farms..
35
24
28
150
14
7
8
94
workers..
226
140
181
968
83
35
48
610
10 workers or more —
farms..
23
13
7
121
7
20
6
42
workers..
339
202
108
3 620
106
322
86
699
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more
farms, 1982..
89
27
53
284
56
27
23
136
1978..
53
37
65
256
48
42
40
95
workers. 1982..
204
93
115
840
164
57
37
325
1978..
140
102
144
819
116
94
49
222
1982 farms with-
1 worker
farms..
20
20
10
10
25
25
116
116
24
24
15
15
13
13
45
workers..
45
2 workers
farms..
43
5
17
65
6
1
6
43
workers..
86
10
34
130
12
(D)
12
86
3 or 4 workers
farms-
24
5
6
63
20
9
4
38
workers..
(D)
16
20
207
64
29
12
128
5 to 9 workers
farms..
1
5
5
28
4
2
_
9
workers..
(D)
(D)
36
168
(D)
(D)
-
(D)
10 workers or more..
farms..
1
2
-
12
2
-
1
workers..
(D)
(D)
-
219
(D)
-
-
(D)
1978 farms with-
1 worker
farms--
11
14
33
123
22
27
31
49
workers..
11
14
33
123
22
27
31
49
2 workers
farms..
21
10
16
53
9
4
9
24
workers..
42
20
32
106
18
8
18
48
3 or 4 workers
farms..
17
9
11
48
10
9
-
11
workers..
61
31
33
156
30
(D)
-
39
5 to 9 workers
farms..
4
3
3
21
6
1
-
9
workers..
26
(D)
(D)
127
(D)
(D)
-
(D)
10 workers or more
farms..
-
1
2
11
1
1
-
2
workers..
-
(D)
(D)
307
(D)
(D)
-
(D)
Loss than 150 days
farms, 1982..
199
92
165
723
86
139
80
347
1978..
171
166
179
734
123
100
71
349
workers, 1982..
612
384
429
5 323
275
445
143
1 193
1978..
692
536
475
4 858
319
440
241
1 560
1982 farms with-
1 worker
farms..
49
26
72
177
32
28
50
88
workers..
49
26
72
177
32
28
50
88
2 to 4 workers
farms..
121
336
44
131
76
214
352
967
34
89
91
254
27
61
195
workers..
486
5 to 9 workers
farms..
24
12
16
50
17
14
2
41
workers..
157
86
(D)
346
118
103
(D)
256
10 to 19 workers
farms..
5
7
1
60
3
6
13
workers..
70
77
(D)
732
36
60
-
161
20 workers or more
farms..
-
3
84
-
-
1
10
workers..
-
64
-
3 101
-
-
(D)
202
1978 farms witfi-
1 worker
farms..
49
49
63
216
31
34
23
89
workers..
49
49
63
216
31
34
23
89
2 to 4 workers
farms..
72
181
90
252
89
235
285
806
85
206
40
116
34
84
141
workers..
384
5 to 9 workers
farms..
31
16
23
134
3
8
8
84
190
85
123
846
22
46
48
528
10 to 19 workers
farms..
13
11
3
47
3
17
6
27
workers..
137
150
(D)
665
(D)
(D)
86
377
20 workers or more
farms..
6
-
1
52
1
1
-
8
workers..
135
-
(D)
2 325
(D)
(D)
-
182
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 163
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 te>ctl
All (arms
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
Davis
Reported only workers working 150 days or
more (amns, 1982..
896
16
60
160
6
3
19
1978..
777
19
93
103
4
4
25
workers. 1982—
2 045
45
187
391
9
3
70
1978.-
1 640
51
187
208
12
(D)
63
$1,000 payroll. 1982..
9 326
295
1 234
1 829
39
11
321
1978..
7 349
276
914
765
59
(D)
234
Reported only workers working less than 150
days farms, 1982..
3 770
35
383
433
52
9
188
1978..
4 121
58
358
513
34
8
200
workers. 1982..
15 056
93
2 559
1 247
100
27
1 083
1978-.
14 898
139
1 474
1 751
89
25
1 041
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
4 425
100
637
517
37
6
238
1978..
4 687
71
565
401
14
(D)
189
more and workers working less than 150
days farms, 1982..
1 399
30
126
151
10
3
66
1978..
1 411
23
179
133
10
3
55
150 days or more, 1982..
4 030
77
308
384
26
3
286
1978..
3 971
68
445
304
13
(D)
223
less than 150 days, 1982..
8 847
84
740
986
38
9
715
1978..
8 974
72
1 035
505
45
6
879
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
28 315
704
1 926
1 615
142
24
1 560
1978..
22 910
435
2 304
1 593
115
41
1 253
Allfamis
Duchesne
Emery
Qarfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
Reported only workers working 1 50 days or
more farms, 1982..
66
21
13
6
33
20
5
1978..
35
9
IS
2
21
20
7
workers. 1982..
108
39
17
14
81
50
10
1978..
91
15
23
(D)
32
28
12
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
364
83
105
19
367
230
52
1978..
237
24
6S
(D)
240
115
54
Reported only workers working less than 150
days - farms, 1982..
152
86
67
5
73
70
40
1978..
113
75
54
12
100
67
39
workers. 1982..
768
253
145
10
173
191
127
1978..
693
217
224
37
243
121
134
$1,000 payroll. 1982..
148
77
75
6
79
78
77
1978..
137
76
52
(D)
149
40
50
Reported both-workers working 150 days Of
more and workers working less than 1 50
days famis, 1982..
56
25
8
5
43
13
9
1978..
37
20
27
7
41
10
10
150 days or more. 1982..
111
43
17
17
100
43
13
1978..
99
28
35
(D)
93
32
11
less than 150 days. 1982..
174
89
29
23
317
46
19
1978..
111
131
64
15
401
39
25
$1,000 payroll. 1982..
469
173
135
148
996
259
31
1978..
294
112
116
138
827
190
54
All farms
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Sa
ItUke
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
Reported only woriiers working 150 days or
more farms, 1982..
36
18
11
11
64
7
70
29
1978..
57
8
17
16
37
11
44
20
workers, 1982..
85
43
19
22
157
12
144
56
1978..
140
20
25
29
123
28
90
35
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
513
193
131
57
628
130
568
171
1978..
753
72
98
116
281
161
539
190
Reported only workers working less than ISO
days (arms. 1982..
181
66
34
45
153
43
184
113
1978..
196
53
31
66
236
53
237
151
workers, 1982..
470
224
160
183
385
200
896
260
1978..
457
190
47
232
699
159
776
369
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
243
98
28
74
139
40
260
126
1978..
224
74
27
86
286
60
278
186
Reported both-workers working 150 days or
more and workers working less than 150
days farms, 1982..
60
51
7
33
78
19
84
49
1978..
89
39
11
19
55
32
127
58
150 days or more. 1982..
265
127
12
98
303
58
259
148
1978..
345
122
17
77
308
75
259
124
less than 150 days. 1982..
527
440
28
206
429
100
324
222
1978..
304
302
99
190
367
182
560
302
$1,000 payroll. 1982..
1 835
1 165
72
882
2 747
500
1 985
1 348
1978..
2 732
484
105
633
1 717
462
1 695
822
164 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 9. Hired Farm Labor— Workers and Payroll: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[Data are based on a sample o1 farms. For moaning of abbreviations and symbol
s, see introductory text]
All farms
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
Reported only woii<ers working 1 50 days or
more farms, 1982..
17
5
32
72
12
11
1978..
20
11
22
76
13
20
25
23
workers, 1982..
28
17
53
177
29
28
23
128
1978..
53
34
32
168
36
27
30
38
$1,000 payroll. 1982..
110
96
200
711
154
74
103
538
1978..
255
410
61
798
215
99
66
180
Reported only workers working less than 1 50
days farms. 1982..
127
70
144
511
42
123
73
268
1978..
138
140
136
554
88
78
56
277
workers, 1982..
358
261
382
2 972
146
392
111
880
1978..
479
376
320
2 935
188
176
219
1 088
$1,000 payroll. 1982..
119
71
168
527
49
91
46
274
1978..
229
99
104
825
41
78
54
266
more and workers working less than 1 50
days farms. 1982..
72
22
21
212
44
16
7
79
1978..
33
26
43
180
35
22
15
72
150 days or more. 1982..
176
76
62
663
135
29
14
197
1978..
87
68
112
651
80
67
19
184
less than 150 days, 1982..
254
123
47
2 351
129
53
32
313
1978..
213
160
155
1 923
131
264
22
472
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
875
711
464
5 413
785
281
36
1 032
1978-.
383
324
434
3 877
372
502
80
818
Table 10. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans, Agricultural Services, and Direct Sales of
Agricultural Products: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
Davis
Amount received from Commodity Credit
Corporation loans _ . ..
..farms, 1982..
223
2 332
35
29
60
24
31
44
884
1 116
3 459
2 497
142
119
131
330
78
47
18
19
1 492
1 145
4 420
3 477
294
221
281
531
85
42
15
23
2
(D)
1
1
11
15
143
50
2
2
1
3
2
1
6
2
14
(D)
1
2
2
1
66
1 067
3
5
14
8
14
22
92
125
407
310
11
11
14
31
10
11
2
2
118
107
421
611
21
13
21
41
9
9
2
2
45
291
8
9
11
5
7
5
100
125
243
155
18
15
12
43
9
1
2
86
79
452
487
18
15
18
24
6
1
2
2
1
(D)
1
9
6
8
7
2
1
4
2
29
12
39
4
7
6
4
10
1
1
3
2
n
1
2
1
m
1
4
1982 farms with receipts of-
$1 to $499 . .
$1,000. 1982..
9
1
$500 to $999
$1000 to $4 999
3
$5,000 to $9.999
$10 000 to $19,999
-
$20 000 or more
-
Income from machine work, cuslomwoik, and
other agricultural services
1982 farms with income of-
$1 to $249
..famis, 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
46
46
115
148
10
$250 to $499
10
$500 to $999
8
$1 000 to $4,999
14
$5 000 to $9 999 -. .
2
$10,000 to $19,999
$20 000 to $29 999
T
1
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
irxlfviduals for human consumption
(see text)
-farms, 1982..
122
1982 fanns with sales of-
$1 to $249
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
91
250
254
18
$250 to $499
20
$500 to $999
28
$1 000 to $4 999 . . ..
50
$5,000 to $9,999
4
$10 000 to $19 999
3
$20,000 to $29,999
$30,000 or more
1
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 165
Table 10. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans, Agricultural Services, and Direct Sales of
Agricultural Products: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Item
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
Amount received from Commodity Credit
Corporation loans
1982 farms with receipts 0(-
$1 to $499
..farms. 1982-
$1,000. 1982..
35
28
159
33
2
7
4
15
3
2
2
47
31
'Fi
16
14
5
7
3
2
22
23
105
33
4
3
4
7
1
1
1
1
41
30
87
46
7
8
7
15
3
1
3
(D)
2
1
10
16
15
29
3
3
4
12
18
13
16
1
4
2
5
1
(D)
1
3
i
1
2
14
12
34
29
2
1
4
5
2
33
34
528
82
3
3
3
16
3
3
2
38
28
63
34
9
6
8
11
2
2
13
103
2
2
4
2
1
2
11
21
28
40
1
1
2
5
1
1
8
13
26
31
1
2
2
2
1
-
$500 to $999
_
$1 000 to $4 999
_
$6,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19,999
_
_
Income from machine work, customwork, and
other agricultural services
1982 farms with income of-
$1 to $249
..farms. 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
5
8
12
33
$250 to $499
$500 to $999
1
$1,000 to $4,999 —
3
$5,000 to $9,999
1
$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)
1982 famis with sales of-
$1 to $249 —
..farms. 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
20
12
16
18
4
$250 to $499
2
$500 to $999
8
$1 000 to $4,999
6
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 to $19,999
_
$20,000 to $29,999 -
$30,000 or more
_
Item
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
Amount received from Commodity Credit
Corporation loans
1982 farms with receipts of—
$1 to $499
..famis. 1982..
$1,000. 1982..
12
23
2
4
S
1
61
85
418
331
2
4
4
30
9
4
5
3
23
27
75
42
6
6
2
8
1
1
(D)
1
10
16
50
42
2
1
2
4
1
17
12
12
10
3
1
8
5
4
4
3
10
3
1
4
3
1
(D)
1
3
3
5
3
11
12
51
31
2
2
4
1
1
1
9
8
9
20
5
4
3
1
2
1
36
65
73
159
9
3
8
13
2
1
149
91
456
313
24
20
25
59
11
6
4
32
659
3
9
3
4
13
31
30
101
106
2
7
3
11
6
2
13
11
20
24
2
4
2
4
1
12
18
4
1
6
1
55
80
220
149
5
4
11
26
3
4
2
42
40
130
83
7
3
11
14
3
2
2
2
(D)
1
$500 to $999
1
$1 .000 to $4 999
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 to $19,999
_
Income from machine work, customwork, and
other agricultural services
1982 famis with Income ot-
$1 to $249--
..farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
35
49
215
131
7
$250 to $499
1
$500 to $999
1
$1,000 to $4,999
14
$5,000 to $9,999
3
$10,000 to $19.999
5
$20,000 to $29,999 . .
3
1
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
Individuals for human consumption
(see te)tt)
1982 farms with sales of-
$1 to $249
..farms. 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
27
28
5S
290
5
$250 to $499
1
$500 to $999
4
$1,000 to $4,999
16
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19.999
1
$30,000 or more
_
-.
166 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 10. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans, Agricultural Services, and Direct Sales of
Agricultural Products: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Wetwr
Amount received from Commodity Credit
Corporation loans
..lamis. 1982—
2
(D)
2
24
29
72
33
1
7
2
12
1
1
37
24
69
22
5
5
12
11
2
2
4
34
1
2
1
23
16
71
15
8
1
4
4
3
2
1
36
24
45
31
11
8
4
11
2
1
(D)
1
30
24
49
30
5
4
7
10
4
43
23
82
29
12
4
12
11
2
1
1
10
34
4
1
2
2
1
93
146
166
302
22
20
14
28
7
1
1
303
239
761
SOS
65
29
44
128
22
7
7
1
1
(D)
1
13
IS
42
23
3
2
5
1
2
22
14
142
(D)
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
(D)
1
22
24
30
78
3
3
9
6
1
81
61
208
239
13
13
14
32
7
1
1
13
6
32
4
2
2
1
4
4
15
19
9
13
7
3
1
4
4
1982 farms with receipts ot-
$1 to $499
$1,000, 1982..
4
2
$500 to $999
-
$1 000 to $4 999
2
$5,000 to $9.999
$10000 to $19,999
-
$20 000 or more
-
Income from macfiine work, customwork. and
other agricultural services __
1982 farms with income of—
$1 to $249
..farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
43
61
93
129
11
$250 to $499
S
$500 to $999
6
$1 000 to $4 999
12
$5 000 to $9 999
3
$10 000 to $19 999
3
$20 000 to $29 999
$30 000 or more _
_
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
Individuals for human consumption
(see text)
1982 famis with sales of-
$1 to $249
..farms. 1982--
1978-
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
129
86
543
141
24
24
25
$1 000 to $4 999
40
$5,000 to $9.999
4
$10 000 to $19.999 -
4
$20 000 to $29 999
_
$30,000 or more
8
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 167
Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Cartxin
Daggett
Davis
INVENTORY
Any cattle, hogs, or sfieep
Cattle and calves
famis. 1982..
1978..
famis. 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
9 682
9 009
8 757
8 114
855 997
804 935
150
148
147
141
30 614
25 626
667
683
602
604
83 293
87 222
873
838
825
800
66 631
61 051
161
142
133
120
13 923
10 606
28
27
28
26
3 313
3 745
359
317
322
290
22 383
25 348
Farms by inventory
1 to 9
10 to 19—
1982..
1978-
1982..
2 216
1 680
1 263
1 116
1 832
1 855
12
8
18
17
17
25
111
98
69
76
98
107
128
123
118
91
197
207
40
30
25
18
24
31
1
2
1
4
6
130
97
63
20 to 49
1978..
1982..
1978..
50
57
46
50 to 99
100 to 199
1982-
1978-.
1982..
1 281
1 366
1 117
1 164
766
668
30
34
26
16
30
28
116
120
94
86
75
75
160
170
149
157
62
47
16
18
14
5
8
14
3
3
13
6
4
6
27
41
23
200 to 499
1978..
1982..
1978..
33
14
15
farms, 1982..
282
265
298 886
271 920
14
13
13 621
12 165
39
42
34 696
39 353
11
5
8 544
5 392
6
4
7 116
3 053
[
(d1
8
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
8
10 186
10 734
Cows and lieifers that had calved
lamis, 1982--
1978-
number, 1982..
1978..
7 157
6 869
410 578
394 145
126
126
14 256
13 757
477
484
40 192
37 764
626
635
29 188
27 510
115
108
7 530
6 431
27
23
2 176
2 543
229
211
7 646
8 988
1982 farms by inventory:
1 610
868
950
1 491
1 122
669
361
86
74 693
11
6
16
21
26
18
24
4
2 444
78
46
31
112
97
54
49
10
7 856
99
52
78
150
171
63
13
32
16
19
17
11
10
8
2
(D)
1
3
1
3
10
7
2
89
5 to 9
37
10 to 19
37
26
50 to 99
24
100 to 199
12
2
500 or more
farms..
2
numtier..
(D)
Beef cows
farms, 1982..
1978..
numl)er, 1982..
1978..
5 773
5 483
320 470
315 625
107
108
10 364
10 122
338
334
28 814
28 418
269
282
6 142
7 519
110
103
7 496
6 408
27
22
2 168
2 531
194
168
5 616
6 432
1 982 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 . - -
2 021
897
1 276
769
443
290
77
69 053
18
14
22
16
16
20
1
(D)
91
29
80
58
35
37
8
6 717
122
58
57
23
4
5
43
19
17
11
10
8
2
(D)
4
1
3
10
7
2
112
10 to 19
35
20 lo 49
25
SO to 99 -
13
100 to 199
6
200 to 499
1
farms.
2
number..
(D)
Milk cows
farms. 1982..
2 325
2 480
90 108
78 520
1 263
198
182
386
223
68
5
3 394
41
39
3 892
3 635
5
8
5
11
6
5
1
(D)
184
208
11 378
9 346
62
18
28
44
18
12
2
(D)
406
419
23 046
19 991
65
77
51
145
61
7
16
17
34
23
16
4
7
8
12
4
59
1982 farms by inventory:
1 to 9
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
68
2 030
2 556
36
10 to 29
3
30 to 49
3
SO to 99 .
10
100 to 199
6
200 10 499 - -
1
500 or rDore
farms..
-
number..
-
Heifers and heifer calves.
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves
farms, 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
farms. 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
6 651
6 291
230 706
204 764
7 480
6 840
214 713
206 026
124
118
7 470
5 590
131
127
8 888
6 279
437
447
22 800
26 436
505
502
20 301
23 022
625
611
20 481
17 891
698
673
16 962
15 650
102
86
3 288
2 190
121
104
3 105
1 985
24
19
596
442
24
24
541
760
224
188
5 137
5 471
271
239
9 600
10 889
SALES
Dairy products sold
farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978-
1 289
1 288
137 450
91 989
37
34
6 357
4 111
134
145
17 805
11 243
366
373
36 608
(D)
4
(D)
-
33
37
2 978
2604
Cattle and calves sold
famis, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
7 836
7 608
458 467
467 458
184 445
166 841
146
141
15 259
12 315
5 456
4 459
563
572
45 727
49 836
16 989
17 411
784
788
31 533
31 413
15 486
12 971
108
103
5 389
5 431
1 894
1 598
28
25
1 615
2 601
504
797
278
267
18 468
19 898
8 099
7 844
1982 farnis by number sold:
1 to 9
2 748
1 407
1 844
946
466
314
111
155 172
23
23
35
19
28
13
5
4 994
140
79
145
95
57
35
12
15 028
242
206
218
90
18
6
4
10 681
53
20
12
11
4
6
2
(D)
8
3
4
8
4
1
143
10 to 19
46
20 to 49
43
50 to 99
22
100 to 199 .
7
200 to 499
11
SCO or more
farms
number..
6
9 715
168 UTAH
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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]
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Juab
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. farms, 1982.-
1978-
number, 1982..
1978..
1982 farms by inventory:
1 to 4 _
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more farms..
numljer..
Beef cows farms. 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
1982 farms by inventory:
1 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more fams..
numtwr..
Milk cows farms, 1982-.
1978-.
number, 1982..
1978..
1982 farms by inventory:
1 to 9 __
10 to 29
30 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more farms..
numt>er..
Heifers and heifer calves farms, 1982..
1978-.
number, 1982..
1978..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves __ farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
SALES
Oaky products sold farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Cattle and calves sold farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
1 982 farms by numtier sold:
1 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more farms..
numt>er..
588
504
560
473
48 956
46 478
102
70
62
50
128
115
111
88
94
91
56
48
7
11
6 234
9 823
499
445
28 175
27 513
78
40
73
135
87
60
22
4
2 477
450
385
24 805
24 321
109
66
123
81
46
22
3
1 950
160
167
3 370
3 192
98
17
19
19
6
1
429
391
10 273
9 974
491
401
10 508
e 991
70
66
176
112
521
453
24 375
25 050
7 920
7 528
138
85
147
86
44
19
2
(D)
356
328
326
308
23 296
20 994
71
60
41
43
93
79
48
63
47
43
21
17
5
3
3 636
1 830
299
288
12 677
12 544
58
40
51
68
45
27
9
1
(D)
277
271
11 635
11 957
83
49
70
42
25
7
1
(D)
63
72
1 042
587
54
1
4
2
2
265
255
5 927
4 459
284
273
4 692
3 991
21
13
1 166
551
295
291
9 881
8 787
3 009
2 521
128
52
62
30
11
11
1
(D)
194
190
181
180
21 017
15 964
27
28
21
37
44
31
30
31
25
33
25
16
9
4
6 596
3 069
161
165
11 227
10 447
19
19
23
41
28
14
16
1
(D)
152
156
11 003
10 228
33
21
41
26
14
16
1
(D)
46
50
224
219
41
3
1
1
148
146
5 281
2 657
160
158
4 509
2 860
7
10
187
(D)
168
170
10 045
8 526
3 179
2 512
49
21
40
32
12
13
1
(D)
38
37
35
34
6 866
5 843
14
10
3
7
7
6
1
2
2
2
3
2
5
S
5 140
4 497
32
33
3 600
2 725
g
4
6
2
1
1
4
3
1 872
26
29
3 576
2 684
7
B
2
1
1
4
3
1 864
11
12
24
41
29
26
1 517
1 919
29
30
749
199
4
2
4
(D)
29
32
2 925
4 115
989
1 197
13
2
5
1
2
4
2
(D)
299
263
249
211
21 573
22 294
72
54
28
28
60
45
28
28
31
23
22
26
8
7
6 054
8 129
203
177
10 967
9 054
55
25
24
48
21
16
12
2
(D)
181
157
9 568
8 251
66
24
47
19
13
11
1
(D)
49
48
1 399
803
39
1
3
3
3
183
171
6 466
6 275
210
175
4 140
6 965
10
11
1 736
1 058
204
188
11 062
12 321
4 305
4 655
54
50
45
25
15
12
3
161
161
149
144
19 005
17 131
31
29
11
10
42
39
23
27
18
11
15
16
9
12
8 537
8 089
132
132
8 807
8 727
19
18
20
33
21
10
8
3
2 274
123
117
8 630
8 591
30
20
32
20
10
8
3
2 272
24
31
177
136
21
1
1
1
119
119
4 950
4 034
134
126
5 248
4 370
7
9
196
137
133
8 898
8 909
3 444
2 959
49
24
30
IS
7
10
2
(D)
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
SaltUke
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
INVENTORY
Any cattle, tiogs. or sheep
Cattle and calves
Farms by inventory;
1 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
farms. 1982-
1978-
farms. 1982-
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
— - 1982-
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982.-
1978-
1982..
1978.-
1982-
383
438
369
413
64 595
70 005
57
63
23
41
70
77
74
72
64
76
60
58
21
26
29 848
33 081
299
355
21 428
28 257
42
15
34
88
55
40
21
4
3 177
246
304
17 250
24 615
36
36
80
46
28
17
3
2 472
102
117
4 178
3 642
62
9
3
11
13
3
1
(D)
285
353
20 159
19 144
328
358
23 008
22 604
49
48
6 211
(D)
349
395
40 674
47 541
20 535
17 865
70
58
100
55
34
22
10
22 530
169
144
152
131
8 030
7 672
51
38
37
15
27
41
18
17
9
11
8
7
2
2
IS
116
108
4 309
4 286
30
26
18
18
10
11
2
1
(D)
95
79
2 884
2 898
51
18
13
6
4
2
1
(D)
36
47
1 425
1 388
17
4
3
5
7
116
95
1 922
1 767
118
108
1 799
1 619
24
26
1 911
1 620
129
120
2 892
3 654
954
1 167
69
20
25
7
7
1
101
100
96
86
12 620
9 174
7
4
8
7
15
16
22
23
23
21
20
15
1
(D)
86
81
6 252
4 975
4
5
8
21
21
23
4
75
68
4 781
3 681
9
9
18
19
18
2
30
33
1 471
1 294
11
1
5
6
7
82
79
3 435
2 147
89
75
2 933
2 052
20
23
2 207
(D)
93
86
5 890
4 697
2 214
1 436
15
10
32
26
6
3
1
(D)
130
132
126
127
44 372
36 310
5
3
14
8
15
18
14
24
23
30
33
27
22
17
29 260
20 949
118
121
25 306
22 343
7
7
9
14
21
24
23
13
13 191
114
120
25 270
22 299
10
9
14
21
24
23
13
13 188
20
30
36
44
20
116
116
10 976
8 305
116
123
8 090
5 662
2
4
(D)
(D)
128
130
20 288
15 305
6 128
4 537
17
14
21
27
20
20
9
9 195
375
347
320
288
12 954
13 944
181
132
49
S3
43
46
22
26
10
14
9
13
6
4
4 445
3 654
223
209
5 824
7 103
121
34
20
22
11
9
5
1
(D)
180
155
3 627
4 607
124
21
21
7
5
1
1
(D)
65
75
2 197
2 496
52
1
4
4
4
188
190
3 835
3 753
254
207
3 295
3 088
29
32
3 634
(D)
242
233
9 167
7 452
3 421
2 329
153
27
30
17
8
4
3
3 863
139
139
132
132
24 702
23 082
23
25
31
22
28
37
16
7
S
11
15
17
11
13
15 601
14 126
119
120
12 884
13 979
17
14
29
21
12
4
14
8
6 297
111
111
12 797
13 869
25
28
21
11
4
14
8
6 297
22
30
87
110
21
1
114
96
6 729
4 931
105
104
5 089
4 172
1
3
(D)
(D)
126
122
13 325
12 488
4 666
3 940
42
25
25
10
4
14
6
6 625
582
588
469
466
43 934
42 144
88
80
64
SO
113
114
80
101
66
79
44
32
14
10
12 118
9 116
414
430
21 120
19 743
74
52
53
113
63
37
19
3
2 289
349
365
15 285
14 607
101
52
102
56
25
11
2
(D)
107
112
5 835
5 136
58
4
17
6
14
7
1
(D)
381
390
14 184
13 105
403
390
8 630
9 296
64
61
8 198
6 456
'31
435
22 199
22 303
9 044
7 277
113
92
121
64
26
10
5
6 145
356
343
307
288
36 885
47 236
72
40
38
34
52
66
60
62
48
200 to 499
1978..
1982..
51
25
500 or more
Cows and heifers that had calved
1 to 4
1978..
famis. 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
farms. 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
18
12
17
16 265
28 503
262
243
15 118
16 463
54
S to 9
35
10 to 19
32
20 to 49 -
57
SO to 99
47
100 to 199
22
200 to 499
13
500 or more
Beef cows
1 982 farms by inventory:
1 to 9
-- famns—
number--
famis, 1982-
1978-
number. 1982-
1978-
2
(D)
193
203
12 345
13 932
44
10 to 19
32
20 to 49
57
50 to 99
33
100 to 199
13
200 to 499
12
500 or more .-
farms.-
2
Milk cows
1 982 farms by inventory:
1 to 9
number-,
farms. 1982..
1978..
numt}er. 1982..
1978..
(D)
92
73
2 773
2 531
65
10 to 29
1
30 to 49.
4
50 to 99
12
100 to 199
9
200 to 499
1
500 Of more
Heifers and heifer calves
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves
farms..
number—
famis. 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
farms. 1982..
244
237
9 043
11 040
269
SALES
Dairy products sold
Cattle and calves sold
1982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 .
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
lamis. 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
farms. 1982--
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
243
12 724
19 733
58
38
3 714
2 787
287
276
30 648
42 269
15 610
19 140
92
10 to 19 -
46
20 to 49
73
50 to 99
41
100 to 199
IS
200 to 499
12
500 or more
.- farms..
number..
8
19 541
170 UTAH
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
INVENTORY
Any cattle, tiogs. or sheep
farms. 1982..
1978..
farms, 1982..
310
272
263
235
20 520
16 795
246
203
226
184
27 277
16 701
566
445
517
405
47 119
37 219
1 091
982
971
882
59 896
57 260
218
205
187
180
11 712
9 955
300
257
291
244
20 130
20 192
157
161
128
136
18 542
12 648
560
499
531
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
477
34 259
32 513
Fanns by inventoiy:
1 to 9
1982..
65
42
32
35
67
54
75
42
33
25
43
52
124
94
101
60
136
105
346
243
156
147
194
206
51
37
29
39
40
41
100
57
50
41
62
65
10
IS
9
10
26
37
195
10 to 19
1978..
1982..
140
105
20 to 49
1978..
1982..
75
97
1978..
115
50 to 99
100 to 199
1982..
1978..
1982..
33
41
42
51
18
9
31
32
27
21
9
7
56
55
53
44
31
32
111
125
86
97
61
49
32
23
18
31
16
9
31
32
24
29
17
10
34
27
20
29
21
11
44
62
48
200 to 499....
1978..
1982..
1978..
45
35
34
fanns, 1982..
6
3
4 365
2 375
8
5
16 778
7 616
16
15
19 949
13 298
17
15
12 946
11 362
1
(D)
7
10
6 345
8 060
8
4
6 252
2 238
7
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
6
9 493
7 488
Cows and heifers that had calved
farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
223
200
10 637
8 691
194
167
15 424
10 522
459
365
24 849
20 855
759
741
27 471
27 704
133
135
5 641
5 065
238
204
9 866
9 654
122
126
10 355
7 757
370
348
13 019
12 648
1982 farms by inventory
1 to 4
50
26
33
53
32
18
10
1
(D)
49
24
27
35
33
15
6
5
7 764
105
80
69
100
45
32
21
7
7 180
248
104
106
128
97
52
22
2
(D)
27
18
18
32
18
18
2
78
43
36
29
29
14
6
3
2 565
13
1
11
35
31
17
12
2
(D)
126
63
10 to 19
44
20 to 49
52
50 to 99
46
31
200 to 499
7
famns..
number..
1
(D)
famis, 1982..
187
169
8 081
5 931
173
151
15 089
10 425
428
334
23 807
19 859
615
600
17 714
20 489
99
103
2 641
3 003
208
176
9 427
9 163
103
102
9 610
7 190
253
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
227
5 454
5 548
1 to 9
67
28
49
23
11
8
1
(D)
56
26
33
33
15
5
5
7 764
167
68
93
43
29
21
7
7 ISO
293
100
117
64
30
9
2
(D)
37
17
26
15
4
93
35
30
28
14
5
3
2 565
4
11
34
25
15
12
2
(D)
159
10 to 19 -
42
20 to 49
32
10
100 to 199
7
200 to 499
2
1
number..
(D)
fanns. 1982..
68
66
2 556
2 760
27
12
7
17
4
1
55
56
335
97
53
1
1
112
107
1 042
996
97
5
4
2
3
1
223
220
9 757
7 215
137
8
9
36
20
13
60
60
3 000
2 062
28
6
5
7
12
2
63
73
439
491
60
1
1
1
44
59
745
567
33
2
4
3
2
136
1982 fanns by inventory:
1 to 9
1978..
number, 1982-
1978..
162
7 565
7 100
43
10 to 29 -
15
30 to 49
11
50 to 99
38
100 to 199
26
200 to 499
3
500 or more
farms..
number..
Heifers and heifer calves
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves
farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
farms, 1982..
216
170
5 660
4 101
225
196
4 223
4 003
172
146
7 119
3 751
195
167
4 734
2 428
408
304
9 674
8 558
447
344
12 596
7 806
687
661
17 449
15 276
799
731
14 976
14 270
143
141
3 976
2 927
158
149
2 095
1 963
221
198
5 133
3 859
251
210
5 131
6 679
107
106
4 271
2 572
116
114
3 916
2 319
370
335
11 169
10 132
451
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
393
10 071
9 733
SALES
Dairy products sold
farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
41
51
3 997
(D)
S
i
24
16
1 082
766
118
111
16 186
9 027
32
34
4 540
2 460
7
10
12
11
1 019
(D)
103
110
12 577
(D)
Cattle and calves sold
famns, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
242
224
10 824
8 816
3 566
2 971
185
175
11 034
9 483
3 623
3 317
454
367
28 449
21 720
9 565
6 671
825
799
29 162
29 788
13 055
10 559
170
170
5 879
5 051
2 239
1 739
232
228
9 577
12 859
3 640
4 228
124
133
7 742
5 737
2 518
1 560
460
443
21 721
24 441
11 240
10 372
1982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
78
39
71
31
13
7
3
1 992
76
34
40
14
12
5
4
4 908
171
87
104
42
24
21
5
11 438
367
157
168
65
39
22
7
4 310
63
33
40
23
5
6
99
44
44
23
12
7
3
2 150
19
IB
39
26
13
9
231
10 to 19
71
20 to 49
104
50 to 99 -.
27
100 to 199
13
200 to 499 .
8
500 or more
farms--
6
numt)er..
10 649
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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]
Utah
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
Davis
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 -
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.
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.
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold farms, 1982.
1978-
number, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by numt)er sold:
1 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more farms.
numt>er.
3 809
4 078
137 322
150 065
32 820
36 889
1 542
728
847
379
181
112
20
17 247
6 565
6 219
321 145
317 393
151 625
130 952
2 931
1 210
1 294
564
297
187
82
124 428
1 464
1 519
110 478
133 557
64 338
63 347
796
212
237
94
57
36
32
73 447
72
68
3 186
2 812
702
558
20
17
17
7
6
5
131
124
12 073
9 503
4 754
3 902
37
17
21
21
22
9
4
4 033
13
21
861
1 523
417
653
5
2
1
3
1
1
289
308
15 423
14 194
3 847
3 360
76
sa
74
43
21
11
S
3 102
466
471
30 304
35 642
13 141
14 051
169
73
97
62
34
24
7
10 266
109
127
7 991
10 925
4 369
4 860
44
15
16
17
10
3
4
3 826
333
331
7 278
5 974
1 135
1 026
135
84
77
27
7
3
711
711
24 255
25 439
14 351
11 945
292
188
175
40
7
6
3
10 059
130
146
11 951
12 874
8 060
6 625
65
24
36
1
1
3
10 059
56
69
2 458
2 362
598
509
30
5
10
4
2
4
1
(D)
90
77
2 931
3 069
1 295
1 090
55
18
6
S
3
2
1
(D)
24
6
435
(D)
242
(D)
20
14
1 ISO
1 621
325
465
6
2
1
7
4
19
20
465
980
179
332
8
S
4
1
1
114
98
4 922
3 477
1 133
839
64
13
17
8
4
6
2
(D)
242
235
13 546
16 421
6 966
7 004
137
41
34
12
8
6
4
7 621
78
7 453
9 202
4 419
4 413
48
6
6
3
1
3
2
(D)
172 UTAH
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Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Ck}n.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbois, see introductory text]
Item
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
SALES-Con.
Cattle and calves sold -Con.
Calves sold
— farms, 1962..
312
318
196
207
103
127
12
21
99
110
73
92
65
1976..
76
number. 1962..
12 617
4 201
5 238
677
3 037
3 063
2 383
1978..
14 490
4 474
5 021
2 522
3 537
3 601
2 947
$1,000, 1982..
3 190
965
1 290
176
760
740
624
1976..
3 559
1 026
1 169
603
882
833
764
1962 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
112
50
75
46
19
8
2
(D)
92
37
47
IS
5
2
31
15
25
13
12
7
4
1
3
3
1
32
25
22
14
4
2
36
11
14
5
3
3
1
(D)
28
10 to 19
16
20 to 49
8
50 to 99
6
100 to 199
6
200 to 499
2
500 Of more
number..
-
Cattle sold
..farnis. 1982..
407
225
130
27
172
106
74
1978..
347
216
131
19
145
100
74
number, 1982..
11 758
5 660
4 807
2 248
8 025
5 635
1 436
1978..
10 560
4 313
3 505
1 593
6 784
5 306
1 705
$1,000, 1982..
4 730
2 044
1 889
611
3 524
2 704
529
1978..
3 969
1 493
1 342
594
3 773
2 126
520
1962 famis by number sold:
1 to 9
157
65
98
41
16
6
131
38
29
13
5
9
45
25
34
16
7
3
14
4
2
1
1
3
2
62
46
29
14
8
11
2
43
17
22
10
7
6
1
34
10 to 19
14
20 to 49
18
50 to 99 —
7
100 to 199
200 to 499
1
500 or more
farms..
number..
-
-
-
(D)
(D)
(D)
-
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold
..farms, 1982..
29
61
5
6
26
41
5
1978..
33
46
7
1
24
39
8
number, 1982..
691
576
(0)
41
937
3 073
21
1978..
664
716
25
(D)
(D)
2 666
20
$1,000, 1982..
427
272
P)
20
435
1 699
9
1976..
270
266
12
(D)
(D)
1 304
7
1982 farms by number sold;
1 to 9
19
4
1
1
41
13
S
1
2
1
4
1
1
16
4
2
1
12
11
9
3
5
20 to 49
_
SO to 99
_
100 to 199 .
2
2
1
2
-
1
2
2
3
1
_
_
500 or more
farms..
-
number—
-
-
-
-
-
(D)
-
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA
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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
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Uke
San Juan
Sanpete
SALES-Con.
Cattle and calves sold-Con.
Calves sold
-.farms, 1982..
123
72
SO
96
93
68
184
111
1978..
156
56
46
99
88
90
247
140
number, 1982..
6 674
1 516
1 456
10 239
2 325
3 863
3 931
2 796
1978..
9 263
1 641
1 657
9 888
2 277
7 314
6 635
3 624
$1,000, 1982..
1 775
349
354
2 460
443
996
919
728
1978..
2 110
383
427
2 494
403
1 971
1 309
852
1982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9 „-
29
25
39
10
15
8
17
9
57
11
22
15
67
45
49
10 to 19 -
18
20 to 49
40
16
7
3
3
15
5
2
1
15
11
1
17
22
13
16
2
12
6
4
3
12
6
5
8
52
15
5
30
50 to 99
9
100 to 199
3
200 to 499
2
500 or more
farms..
number..
2 394
-
-
(D)
-
-
-
-
Cattle sold
..famis, 1982..
311
100
76
101
210
106
351
256
1978..
339
102
66
101
207
93
351
230
number, 1982..
34 000
1 376
4 434
10 049
6 842
9 462
18 268
27 852
1978-.
38 278
2 013
3 040
5 417
6 175
5 174
15 668
38 645
$1,000, 1982..
18 760
605
1 860
3 668
2 977
3 670
6 125
14 882
1978..
15 755
784
1 009
2 042
1 926
1 969
5 968
18 288
1982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
84
53
80
42
29
15
8
64
17
13
4
2
15
10
30
14
4
2
1
29
15
25
11
10
6
5
146
21
23
13
2
2
3
49
21
18
4
5
4
5
119
68
83
46
23
7
5
96
10 to 19
49
20 to 49 -
51
50 to 99
30
100 to 199
11
200 to 499
11
500 or more
farms..
8
19 805
-
(D)
4 756
3 647
6 000
6 145
19 307
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold
..farms, 1982..
105
13
4
11
84
4
90
37
1978..
127
14
2
10
83
1
76
62
number, 1982..
22 451
62
(D)
176
2 707
D)
4 485
18 354
1978..
25 421
76
b)
185
1 482
D)
4 889
26 239
$1,000, 1982..
13 865
33
(D
68
970
D
2 242
10 663
1978..
11 202
28
(D)
67
636
D)
2 253
13 509
1982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
35
16
21
14
10
3
6
11
1
1
1
2
1
7
1
2
1
68
7
4
4
1
3
1
28
24
27
6
2
2
1
12
4
20 to 49
8
50 to 99—
6
100 to 199
1
1
500 or more
farms..
5
number..
18 260
-
(D)
-
(D)
-
(D)
17 343
174 UTAH
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Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con.
IFor meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Item
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utafi
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
SALES-Con.
Cattle and calves sold-Con.
Calves sold . .
..farms, 1982..
133
110
3 212
3 OSS
782
724
48
37
32
9
6
1
200
186
7 612
5 761
2 785
2 246
90
38
39
18
8
4
3
1 972
27
24
221
173
99
95
19
5
2
1
112
113
6 365
6 487
1 640
2 199
39
25
25
12
6
3
2
(D)
136
136
4 669
2 996
1 983
1 117
78
20
24
4
5
2
3
1 601
32
48
370
731
190
280
21
6
4
1
239
237
11 276
9 861
2 961
2 521
91
58
46
24
9
7
2
(D)
374
254
17 173
11 859
6 604
4 150
206
56
63
19
13
14
3
7 268
57
46
1 764
3 134
775
1 325
36
5
10
2
4
340
360
6 858
7 461
1 398
1 582
188
58
63
17
11
3
-
708
674
22 304
22 327
11 657
8 977
362
125
115
S3
32
15
6
3 605
292
319
8 593
12 275
4 787
5 336
150
42
55
26
11
7
1
(D)
65
78
2 233
1 843
566
433
30
7
16
6
3
3
150
144
3 646
3 208
1 673
1 306
60
38
32
15
3
2
31
17
171
143
92
53
23
7
1
124
142
3 273
5 552
746
1 487
63
20
21
12
5
3
182
181
6 304
7 307
2 894
2 741
93
35
26
11
13
1
3
1 950
45
39
2 883
3 714
1 541
1 564
32
3
1
6
1
2
(D)
78
97
3 134
3 061
741
743
16
17
30
7
4
4
95
90
4 608
2 676
1 777
817
28
11
27
17
6
6
17
21
475
383
227
147
8
5
3
1
175
1982 tanns by number sold:
1 to 9
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
180
2 538
3 414
453
655
106
10 to 19
31
20 to 49
29
50 to 99
7
100 to 199
1
200 to 499
1
500 or more
Cattle sold
1982 famis by numljer sokJ:
1 to 9
farms..
number..
..farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978-.
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
409
393
19 183
21 027
10 788
9 717
228
10 to 19
62
20 to 49
76
50 to 99
20
100 to 199
10
200 to 499
8
500 or more
farms..
5
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
soM
number..
..famis, 1982..
10 149
97
1982 farms by number soM'.
1 to 9
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
92
11 849
11 476
7 610
5 962
63
6
20 to 49
17
2
100 to 199
2
2
500 or more
farms —
number..
5
9 899
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UTAH 175
Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1982 and 1978
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory tea]
Item
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Cartion
Daggett
Davis
INVENTORY
Hofls and pigs
Farms by inventory:
1 to 9
...farms, 1982..
1978-
number. 1982..
1978..
1982..
1 061
1 356
38 748
46 929
686
817
249
383
57
61
10
11
142
(D)
6
7
3
2
1
67
101
2 171
3 277
36
52
21
33
3
g
74
86
6 159
4 629
45
48
13
24
6
4
18
28
276
255
10
20
8
7
1
2
2
iS!
2
1
1
47
38
420
536
40
10 to 49
1978-
1982..
27
5
50 to 99
1978..
1982..
10
1
1978..
100 to 199
1982..
36
38
18
36
7
14
2
5
4
2
3
5
6
1
2
2
1
-
-
1
200 to 499
1978..
1982
500 to 999.
1978..
1982..
1978..
1
1,000 or more...
...famis. 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978-
8
5
12 257
6 650
-
~
2
1
(D)
(D)
~
~
-
Hogs and ptgs used or to be used for
breeding
1982 farms by inventory
1 to 24
farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
498
759
4 272
6 884
470
14
6
8
1 140
6
8
86
(D)
5
1
32
63
236
594
31
1
34
51
551
644
27
4
1
2
(D)
11
15
37
55
11
1
TO
14
17
69
88
14
25 to 49
50 to 99
number..
-
Other hogs and pigs
...famis, 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
976
1 201
34 476
40 045
7
11
56
260
65
85
1 935
2 683
69
77
5 608
3 985
16
27
239
200
2
44
35
351
448
UTTERS
Utters of pigs fanxwred between-
Dee. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30
...farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
521
789
6 167
8 901
6
8
91
79
32
65
327
764
35
52
959
868
11
15
45
52
1
(D)
15
18
73
85
Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31...
...farms. 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
457
652
3 119
4 574
6
6
50
42
30
56
171
370
31
38
487
435
11
10
25
24
14
12
41
41
June 1 and Nov. 30
...farms, 1982..
387
559
3 048
4 327
4
5
41
37
26
51
156
394
29
38
472
433
9
8
20
28
1
(D)
6
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
11
32
44
SALES
Hog» and pigs sold
...farms, 1982..
746
1 020
50 369
61 212
5 167
5 069
303
282
72
40
30
10
9
17 443
9
5
688
(D)
104
(D)
4
1
2
1
1
60
91
3 362
5 149
357
418
25
18
6
6
4
1
55
64
7 174
6 040
817
506
24
13
7
5
3
1
2
(D)
13
17
285
222
32
11
3
10
1
TO
0)
23
1982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
27
535
698
59
62
12
10 to 49
8
SO to 99
2
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..
220
302
8 403
12 246
282
378
2
i
(Di
16
25
741
1 081
21
34
16
23
713
1 384
23
41
4
4
66
66
2
2
1
TO
8
9
110
122
4
3
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold
...farms. 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982-
1978..
669
880
41 966
48 966
4 885
4 691
8
i
(D)
(D)
53
75
2 621
4 068
336
383
50
55
6 461
4 656
794
464
11
15
219
156
30
9
1
(D)
(D)
19
22
425
576
56
59
176 UTAH
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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]
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Juab
Kane
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 Of more farms.
number.
Other tiogs and pigs farms, 1982_
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
UTTERS
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
ogs and pigs sold
1982 farms by number sold;
1 to 9
...fanns, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
10 to 49
SO to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 to 999
. farms
Feeder pigs sold
Hogs and pigs ottier than feeder pigs sold
number..
...farnis, 1982..
1978-.
number, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
...farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982-.
1978..
63
72
917
2 428
47
45
14
20
29
44
156
457
28
1
53
61
761
1 971
32
46
156
536
21
39
78
281
25
35
78
255
40
54
1 021
3 212
91
276
24
11
2
1
2
10
18
278
494
10
15
35
44
743
2 718
81
261
46
59
1 247
577
26
43
13
11
4
5
1
2
27
36
168
102
27
43
45
1 079
475
28
37
189
115
25
34
100
69
23
20
89
46
33
43
1 852
921
130
65
9
13
4
5
2
16
12
973
208
36
7
30
41
879
713
93
58
13
29
151
360
12
27
(D)
310
3
9
(D)
30
8
13
99
(D)
4
4
3
10
8
188
(Z)
5
7
4
90
(D)
38
528
2
3
2
3
2
6
(D)
(D)
4
8
(D)
(D)
2
6
iS!
1
4
(0)
(dI
2
6
(D)
(D)
6
i
(D)
3
4
14
356
2
40
27
36
364
265
17
25
8
11
2
19
16
455
344
47
19
6
11
2
4
3
82
47
2
1
18
14
373
297
44
18
12
16
4B7
167
6
7
4
9
11
14
82
62
8
13
3
1
12
13
452
123
9
14
375
240
27
22
3
4
1
7
5
18
18
11
11
64
7
5
18
36
5
S
7
5
3
11
14
8
6
138
204
11
8
2
6
4
5
70
"2
(D)
6
2
68
(D)
8
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 177
Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Ck)n.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symtwis, see introductory text]
Item
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
INVENTORY
Hogs and pigs
...farms, 1982-
52
13
1
10
70
23
SO
31
1978..
75
28
14
13
86
19
91
55
number, 1982..
4 721
70
(D)
197
3 639
619
1 524
2 352
1978..
2 969
131
255
142
4 422
224
7 234
3 788
Farms by inventofy:
1 to 9
1982..
28
11
1
4
47
13
23
19
1978..
39
24
6
9
55
11
36
27
10 to 49
1982..
9
2
-
5
15
6
18
8
1978..
20
4
8
4
22
8
29
18
50 to 99
1982..
8
-
_
1
1
2
5
-
1978..
7
-
-
-
2
-
9
3
100 to 199
1982..
2
_
_
_
4
1
3
1
1978..
3
-
-
-
1
-
7
2
200 to 499
1982..
4
5
-
-
-
1
1
1
1
8
2
1978..
1
500 to 999
1982..
-
-
_
-
1
.
_
.
1978..
1
-
-
-
5
-
-
3
1,000 or more
...fanns, 1982..
1
-
-
-
1
-
2
1
1978..
1
number, 1982..
(D)
-
-
-
(D)
-
-
n
1978..
-
-
-
-
-
(D)
Hogs and pigs used or to tie used for
breeding
...farms, 1982..
33
40
8
9
12
6
11
34
42
16
12
26
62
15
1978..
34
number, 1982..
491
19
-
34
270
67
206
137
1978..
230
20
40
62
428
75
1 051
319
1982 famis by inventory:
1 to 24
30
2
\
(D)
8
-
6
32
1
1
(D)
15
1
26
12
25 to 49
3
50 to 99
100 or more
farms.-
_
numt>er..
-
Ottief hogs and pigs
farms, 1982..
49
67
11
25
1
12
10
10
62
76
23
16
44
84
28
1978..
51
number, 1982..
4 230
51
(D)
163
3 369
552
1 318
2 215
1978..
2 739
111
215
80
3 994
149
6 183
3 469
LITTERS
Utters of pigs farrowed between-
Dee. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30
...farnis, 1982..
35
8
1
6
36
16
30
15
1978..
40
10
12
11
45
13
64
37
number, 1982..
870
27
(D)
53
331
78
373
190
1978--
348
18
44
62
562
61
1 539
491
Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 ...
-..farms, 1982..
32
5
1
5
32
12
28
14
1978..
33
7
8
8
36
12
61
29
number, 1982..
409
14
(D)
27
173
34
195
90
1978..
192
10
18
24
281
34
805
233
June 1 and Nov. 30
famre, 1982..
30
6
_
5
24
7
25
12
1978..
26
5
10
8
31
5
49
28
number, 1982..
461
13
26
158
44
178
100
1978.-
156
8
26
38
281
27
734
258
SALES
Hogs and pigs sold
... farms. 1982..
44
a
1
7
52
14
43
21
1978-.
61
11
12
10
69
19
82
48
number, 1982..
5 779
129
(D)
(D)
5 091
383
2 652
2 351
1978.-
2 970
96
183
365
5 386
381
9 834
3 704
$1,000, 1982..
626
11
(D)
(D)
607
35
235
249
1978..
258
7
11
22
475
24
893
314
1982 fanns by number sold:
1 to 9
15
17
5
3
2
1
1
(D)
4
4
1
1
2
3
1
22
19
2
?
1
2
(D)
8
4
1
1
12
19
5
3
3
1
7
10 to 49
9
50 to 99
1
100 to 199
1
200 to 499
2
500 to 999
1.000 or more
fairns..
1
number..
(D)
Feeder pigs soid
...farms, 1982—
17
13
3
3
1
5
3
5
14
18
6
8
17
21
9
1978-
16
number, 1982-
621
D)
(D)
(D)
428
74
819
222
1978..
341
0)
108
195
513
198
1 272
413
$1,000, 1982..
20
D
(D)
(D)
12
2
34
5
1978..
10
D)
3
6
16
5
41
10
Hogs and pigs ottier than feeder pigs sold
.-farms, 1982..
37
6
1
7
50
13
41
17
1978-
57
8
7
10
62
15
79
37
number. 1982—
5 158
(D
(D)
254
4 663
309
1 833
2 129
1978-
2 629
(D
75
170
4 873
183
8 562
3 291
$1,000, 1982-.
606
(D
(0)
30
595
33
201
244
1978-
248
(D
7
16
460
18
852
304
178 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Summit
Tooele
Washington
Wayne
Weber
INVENTORY
Hogs and pigs farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Farms by Inventory;
1 to 9 1962.
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.
Ottwr flogs and pigs farms. 1982.
1978.
numtier. 1982.
1978.
UTTERS
Utters 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
ogs and pigs sold
1962 farms t)y numt>er sold:
1 to 9
...farms. 1982..
1978..
numt)er, 1982..
1978-
$1,000, 1982-
1976-
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 to 999
Feeder pigs sold
number--
farms. 1982
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold
1978-
number, 1982..
1978-
$1,000, 1982-
1978..
...famis, 1982..
1978--
number, 1962-.
1978-
$1,000. 1962-
1978..
30
43
321
1 303
21
29
7
10
2
2
17
24
64
290
27
36
237
1 013
17
25
70
248
16
20
42
134
12
18
26
114
18
24
497
503
45
42
5
10
3
5
6
165
99
5
3
17
22
332
404
41
39
40
50
1 990
640
28
37
6
7
3
6
1
(D)
17
22
221
86
16
1
(D)
33
45
1 769
554
17
23
364
101
16
17
182
49
15
16
162
52
27
36
2 927
666
261
56
10
11
4
1
1
(D)
2
7
(0)
149
(D)
3
26
33
(D)
717
(D)
55
54
56
1 633
2 547
41
40
11
14
1
1
(D)
(D)
27
36
205
437
26
1
(D)
52
49
1 628
2 110
152
159
6 158
5 693
90
83
36
58
14
5
6
4
2
65
64
730
970
59
2
3
1
(D)
142
149
5 428
4 723
27
68
40
88
333
1 023
468
1 266
21
60
29
80
165
534
255
668
16
51
22
67
166
489
213
598
35
111
41
129
2 555
7 415
3 252
10 196
283
678
279
781
19
45
15
34
-
16
-
6
-
4
_
4
1
-
(D)
-
9
27
14
39
(D)
1 880
304
3 516
(D)
66
12
116
29
102
32
112
(D)
5 535
2 948
6 680
(D)
612
267
665
26
23
138
148
23
20
3
3
25
22
121
102
11
16
151
521
10
32
6
4
1
3
5
(D)
(0)
)d)
(D)
11
15
(0)
(D)
(D)
(D)
33
28
693
446
26
21
3
4
30
27
644
392
14
11
1 284
348
134
28
3
3
16
(D)
(Z)
(D)
11
8
1 268
(D)
133
(D)
24
49
1 512
2 518
12
18
9
27
2
1
2
1
18
40
226
390
1
(D)
22
40
1 286
2 128
20
40
292
614
19
37
124
303
14
33
168
311
21
44
1 962
3 366
175
261
2
17
1
1
(D)
7
10
110
648
4
19
19
40
1 852
2 738
170
262
56
65
514
1 044
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 179
Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Item
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Caitwn
Daggett
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 famis, 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,
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.
2 273
2 044
650 327
617 847
929
680
341
159
164
2 082
1 921
434 086
439 223
2 040
1 887
525 546
533 316
5 133 210
5 350 490
2 098
1 942
490 397
481 602
2 218
2 014
27 548
30 753
6 286
5 517
33 006
25 692
1 253
927
3 572
2 502
4 130
2 201
9
16
3 447
3 656
4
1
3
1
9
15
2 837
2 941
9
13
(D)
3 443
(D)
40 202
9
14
(0)
2 090
12
14
(0)
(D)
91
95
315
321
10
15
23
30
40
39
132
135
67 654
75 303
41
48
18
9
16
121
130
32 891
50 206
118
127
42 697
53 296
396 737
544 926
125
132
53 457
51 920
127
137
2 668
3 176
378
365
2 057
1 873
58
66
206
158
187
83
59
10 851
14 779
54
15
8
1
5
78
54
9 331
10 041
72
54
12 040
9 423
112 250
103 132
70
55
15 066
11 650
78
57
628
741
413
362
1 685
1 419
93
59
265
171
475
239
53
46
6 770
4 048
30
12
6
3
2
47
42
5 506
2 825
46
40
5 113
3 603
59 976
40 471
48
43
3 653
4 412
53
46
204
291
122
97
629
410
22
13
33
22
37
12
5
6
(D)
332
5
6
285
417
2 674
3 476
5
6
246
494
5
6
8
23
21
19
126
100
2
(D)
Item
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
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 famis, 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.
numt>er, 1982.
1978.
Sheep, lambs, and wool sold farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Horses and ponies Inventory farms,
number.
Horses and ponies sold farms,
number,
$1,000.
1982..
1978.
1982..
1978..
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
132
104
18 281
22 442
46
53
23
6
4
120
95
11 520
14 074
117
94
12 Oil
18 778
130 649
196 595
122
103
14 886
22 643
126
104
756
1 518
425
354
3 168
2 410
74
61
232
136
118
74
71
57
5 876
7 656
32
28
63
55
4 320
5 127
63
52
4 201
5 223
39 348
54 557
63
57
3 820
4 281
68
59
200
280
269
241
1 258
942
44
29
74
70
55
44
62
45
6 251
4 756
30
23
5
2
2
55
42
3 324
3 707
57
42
3 632
4 512
40 354
46 437
56
45
3 270
3 356
60
46
165
204
133
134
634
543
13
16
27
41
51
27
8
3
(D)
(D)
7
2
(D)
(D)
8
2
(D)
Pi
Pi
[0)
5
2
(D)
(D)
8
2
(D)
(D)
38
26
322
221
9
6
(D)
22
(D)
22
128
118
59 064
46 438
32
35
21
19
21
122
116
34 735
31 556
125
114
45 722
38 951
417 147
390 604
121
116
44 991
36 782
127
117
2 637
2 481
175
145
626
461
16
8
33
11
40
4
33
28
6 406
6 663
8
11
10
2
2
28
24
4 380
3 256
27
23
5 172
4 637
52 202
55 017
30
27
3 938
5 249
30
27
205
357
95
87
482
340
15
10
94
17
47
10
180 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Morgan
Piute
Ricti
Salt Lake
Sanpete
Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1982
1978
number. 1962
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.
Stieep and lambs shorn farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
pounds of wool, 1 982.
1978
Sheep and lambs sold .
Sheep, lambs, and wool sold .
Horses and ponies inventory.
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
...farms. 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
...famis, 1982.
1978-
numtier, 1982.
1978.
Horses and ponies sold .
...farms, 1982..
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
48
50
59
29
23 640
33 954
23 805
26 716
21
22
14
13
5
4
1
3
7
8
45
48
53
26
18 875
23 972
13 367
21 449
46
45
49
26
29 137
26 944
26 105
23 344
285 150
289 780
197 190
246 024
41
46
52
30
21 328
22 395
18 871
18 664
49
49
54
30
1 525
1 156
1 122
1 121
231
121
257
118
881
645
922
555
35
26
36
20
68
65
76
40
163
98
29
43
22
23
6 699
4 609
11
4
1
20
21
3 974
3 710
20
23
4 552
3 252
46 038
31 776
22
21
3 846
3 063
22
23
(0)
182
64
60
218
191
7
5
30
10
10
3
32
37
30 790
26 651
6
12
2
5
5
29
36
18 834
20 463
27
38
21 683
24 606
259 253
294 529
32
36
20 251
18 231
32
38
1 027
1 090
93
94
726
621
10
13
36
41
45
14
123
115
15 169
19 882
86
24
6
2
5
111
107
5 314
13 275
101
106
7 294
15 209
72 318
141 308
108
105
13 380
15 478
117
112
559
916
339
229
2 547
1 540
127
95
504
279
637
548
15
11
1 537
270
5
8
1
1
9
11
250
(D)
10
10
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
12
10
1 275
(D)
13
11
45
10
101
87
563
499
21
12
91
68
50
19
269
266
102 319
90 358
45
86
67
SO
21
254
259
75 944
60 706
255
262
87 802
78 773
853 468
784 197
276
268
69 454
57 916
276
270
4 077
4 105
287
336
1 170
40
38
122
96
86
51
99
110
43
966
21
569
23
31
36
4
S
96
106
35 094
16 069
96
105
40
122
18 005
293
491
183
177
95
106
39
171
17 273
99
107
2
188
1
106
179
184
710
615
35
32
66
80
67
60
Item
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
Sfieep 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,
numtser,
Sfieep, lambs, and wool sold farms,
$1,000,
Horses and ponies Inventory..
Horses and ponies sold .
-.-farms,
number,
—-farms,
number,
$1,000.
1982..
1978.
1982.
1978..
1982..
1978-
1982-
1978.
1982..
1978-
1982.
1978.
1982..
1978..
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
Ill
103
40 348
35 059
37
29
20
14
11
99
96
29 756
28 355
101
95
39 415
39 578
342 956
344 970
110
96
35 993
42 186
113
99
1 804
2 134
258
197
1 329
1 127
43
26
104
103
108
94
74
56
20 414
35 232
38
20
9
2
5
64
54
18 095
27 549
63
54
21 714
27 899
202 732
264 116
61
50
17 746
29 910
74
56
1 174
1 815
161
156
884
717
31
22
62
66
51
33
170
161
37 602
49 054
74
64
18
4
10
164
145
21 404
34 337
165
143
27 965
43 847
319 412
460 939
168
154
24 667
39 166
173
158
1 310
2 668
364
283
2 007
1 524
52
50
128
178
203
83
205
161
43 131
33 399
109
60
16
9
11
184
146
26 257
24 894
178
145
30 713
37 276
322 528
370 911
178
145
25 201
30 904
192
155
2 110
2 317
743
579
4 069
2 423
174
98
536
254
687
244
67
54
38 385
39 537
31
13
9
1
13
59
48
28 121
33 548
55
48
31 119
34 022
344 858
357 933
59
48
30 726
29 787
64
52
1 647
1 872
149
136
908
696
40
21
99
47
176
29
34
70
31
78
2 162
16 536
2 473
14 437
25
8
6
19
-
27
3
12
-
4
33
70
30
73
1 855
10 463
2 055
9 301
32
67
27
73
1 986
13 080
2 258
10 557
17 212
117 282
23 894
112 732
29
69
26
77
1 567
9 481
2 101
10 047
32
69
28
77
77
565
124
652
173
102
153
100
592
484
595
362
26
20
20
11
42
43
51
27
32
45
32
8
70
57
2 309
4 469
42
25
2
1
60
55
1 790
2 866
55
53
1 950
2 486
18 212
23 292
56
52
2 265
1 993
59
59
108
137
408
340
196
596
118
73
309
211
328
202
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[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductofy text]
item
Utah
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
INVENTORY
Any poultry
Chickens 3 months ok) or oMer .
...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.
DtKks, geese, and other poultry -farms, 1982.
1978.
SALES
Arty poultry sold .
ChKkens 3 months okj or older sold
Hens and pullets of laying age sold .
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age sold
...farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
...farms. 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978.
— fanns, 1982-.
1978.
number, 1982..
1978.
...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 chk:kens 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 sokj 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.
1 595
1 359
1 417
1 189
2 101 959
2 294 Oil
1 406
1 173
1 841 317
2 163 110
1 346
29
9
2
6
3
2
1
171
132
260 642
130 901
54
62
235 404
357 686
235
205
8 238
8 200
240
144
372 844
894 425
103
56
33 462
38 927
366
295
502
401
45 798
54 574
128
98
248 213
951 340
124
94
(D)
(D)
12
5
(D)
(D)
4
290
43
29
4 357
2 483
43
118
106
2 662 715
3 063 670
113
102
2 635 51 1
3 028 944
76
46
12
7
10
7
340
125
10
7
(D)
(D)
8
2
1
(D)
1
(P)
1
(d]
2
3
(D)
1
1
(D)
1
72
82
63
66
544
162
62
65
3 433
4 015
58
3
1
10
5
111
147
3
4
29
8
18
24
1 262
1 834
13
5
106
337
6
1
18
(D)
15
14
532
901
5
9
532
901
5
2
620
(D)
2
3
(D)
(D)
2
3
(D)
(D)
2
2
86
73
67
59
42 543
(D)
67
58
(D)
(D)
63
1
4
e
(D)
(D)
1
4
(D)
(D)
19
14
1 012
1 034
12
8
153
85
2
3
(D)
10
25
22
29
18
425
(D)
9
7
(D)
(D)
9
7
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
8
2
277
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)
7
6
33
34
33
29
831
245
33
29
(D)
(Di
1
7
(D)
(D)
(D)
6
5
238
92
8
1
42
(D)
6
1
17
(D)
9
15
10
4
(D)
(Di
3
2
556
(D)
3
1
556
(D)
1
(D)
2
6
2
6
(D)
144
2
6
(D)
D)
2
2
(D^
1
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
0)
182 UTAH
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Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Kane
INVENTORY
Any poultiy
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.
1982 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 (or breeding ..farms, 1982.
1978-
number, 1982.
1978-
Ducks, geese, and other poultry. farms, 1982.
1978..
SALES
Any poultry sold .
ChKkens 3 months old or older sold
Hens and pullets of laying age sold .
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age sold
..farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
...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.
numt>er..
Turkeys sold farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Turkeys for slaughter sold .farms. 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
f3ucks. geese, and ottier poultry sold farms. 1982.
1978.
115
93
110
88
2 519
2 671
110
86
2 328
2 332
108
2
11
10
191
339
2
4
(D)
(D)
15
13
589
375
28
16
210
94
19
10
47
49
20
15
28
14
4
16
5
5
342
343
5
5
342
343
2
2
(0)
(D)
64
47
60
43
1 349
874
59
41
(D)
806
58
1
6
35
10
5
250
24
2
3
(D)
13
10
13
3
1
70
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
2
(D)
(D)
2
iC!
(D)
1
1
32
31
30
29
622
423
30
28
594
393
2
(D)
2
52
(D)
4
4
(D)
30
3
3
(D)
13
5
4
1
2
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
13
10
12
9
291
207
12
9
(D)
207
2
(0)
1
1
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
3
2
15
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)
5
2
5
2
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
50
39
45
35
1 170
846
45
34
1 090
794
44
1
1
4
(D)
8
2
6
(D)
53
11
4
66
65
8
3
24
25
14
8
9
5
3
1
1
1
(0)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
22
18
21
16
536
401
21
16
IS
3
2
28
(D)
4
2
34
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
4
5
(Z)
1
(D)
1
(P)
1
(D)
17
22
17
461
290
22
17
413
(D)
22
4
2
48
(D)
2
(D)
4
3
ie
33
2
(D)
3
1
(0)
(D)
1
(d]
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Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(For meaning of abbrevlatlans and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
Sanpete
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-
1982 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-
Putlets 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-
Tutkeys 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 -
Chtekens 3 months old or older sold .
Hens and pullets of laying age sold .
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age sold
— farms, 1982-
1978-
$1,000, 1982-
1978.
.--farms. 1982..
1978..
numtier, 1982-.
1978-.
...farms, 1982-.
1978-
number, 1982-.
1978-
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 chk:kens 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-
numl)er-
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.
71
82
71
74
1 647
(D)
68
74
1 519
18 705
67
1
11
3
128
(D)
(D)
9
13
225
311
4
1
48
(D)
1
(D)
15
17
15
3
(0)
6
3
282
(D)
6
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
4
(D)
188
26
20
22
18
612
390
22
18
(D)
(0)
21
1
7
13
6
12
125
278
6
12
125
278
13
7
13
170
314
7
13
170
314
1
1
(D)
(D)
4
2
134
(D)
5
5
55
45
(D)
6
5
2
1
IP)
1
(D)
2
3
(D)
52
(D)
2
(D)
2
125
98
112
89
(D)
589 768
112
88
(D)
578 398
_
2
-
(D)
21
-
13
-
4 759
-
11 370
6
_
6
-
65
-
P)
-
28
-
18
-
465
-
1 137
1
11
1
6
(D)
136
(0)
40
1
3
(D)
14
(D)
(D)
2
41
2
31
52
2
42
-
(D)
(U)
(D)
.
23
16
(D)
_
201 558
_
22
-
16
(D)
-
201 558
IP)
4
1
73
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
12
7
25
25
21
25
487
555
21
25
487
(D)
21
68
81
48
51
(D)
(Di
48
51
n
_
6
1
2
-
133
(D)
(D)
4
1
2
-
(D)
(D)
(D)
4
8
4
5
34
265
22
310
2
19
-
30
(D)
346 674
865 526
-
3
-
2
-
(D)
-
(D)
4
11
5
12
2
93
3
99
(D)
22 996
(D)
28 356
7
1
3
_
(D)
(U)
(D)
7
1
3
_
(D)
(L>)
<D)
(D)
1
(D)
84
87
2 327 933
2 501 818
83
86
(D)
(D)
2
1
184 UTAH
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Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory te)ct]
Item
INVENTORY
Any poultry
Chickens 3 monttis old or older _
...farms, 1982.
1978.
... farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Hens and pullets of laying age farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
1982 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 fanns.
numt)er.
Pullets 3 montlis old or older not of
laying age farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Pullet cfiicks and pullets under 3 months
old famis, 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..
Summit
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..
numtwr, 1982..
1978..
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age sold fanns, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978_.
Pullet chk;ks 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..
1962 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 Of more farms.,
number..
Turkeys sold ..farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Tuilceys for slaughter sokl farms, 1982..
1978..
numtwr, 1982..
1978..
Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold farms, 1982..
1978..
32
29
29
25
647
462
29
25
579
(D)
3
1
68
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D^
7
5
1
(D)
1
1
(0)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
Tooele
1
(D)
8
9
118
138
1
3
(D)
(D)
13
7
127
264
7
4
45
69
4
1
18
(D)
17
9
16
13
(D)
(D)
3
5
(D)
(D)
2
5
(D)
1
(D)
136
66
129
79
3 514
3 719
128
77
3 333
3 577
127
11
7
181
142
5
2
54
(D)
20
6
511
291
28
15
225
81
13
12
47
44
14
15
16
9
(D)
(D)
10
3
643
597
10
2
643
(D)
2
(D)
Utah
1
6
6
2
-
3
(U|
139
258
io)
_
(D)
1
6
5
2
-
2
(0)
139
(D)
(D)
-
(D)
2
1
1
13
4
190
124
162
103
1 213 657
1 293 877
160
103
967 743
1 201 275
143
7
1
1
5
(D)
20
18
245 914
92 602
13
8
159 203
212 754
25
19
690
973
21
11
276
197
10
4
163
(D)
59
35
68
44
10 963
12 521
24
21
708 775
635 771
23
19
(D)
(D)
3
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
5
8
245
427
30
24
26
21
1 203
453
25
21
1 176
413
Washington
2
4
(D)
1
2
(D)
2
(D)
59
41
66
37
1 325
(D)
56
37
1 191
(D)
56
3
13
3
6
27
134
40
80
.
3
4
4
-
36
90
(D)
b
8
6
8
295
161
230
130
5
5
2
5
34
(D)
(L>)
24 028
1
3
-
2
(D)
(D)
-
(D)
2
11
2
9
12
13
(0)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(Di
1
1
(D)
(D)
Wayne
21
24
21
23
458
666
21
23
458
564
4
102
(D)
4
3
170
86
1
4
(D)
27
2
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
1
(D)
94
77
78
69
28 225
30 819
78
68
(D)
(D)
73
1
2
2
9
5
(D)
(D)
5
6
91
6 372
14
11
922
254
13
4
157
34
3
27
20
41
29
424
(D)
11
11
16 662
18 412
11
11
16 662
18 412
5
3
(D)
150
3
1
(D)
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)
12
4
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UTAH 185
Table 15. Selected Crops: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols
see introductory text]
Crop
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
Davis
Hafvesled cropland
fam)s, 1982..
11 078
167
915
1 109
151
24
508
1978..
10 951
158
978
1 109
141
21
504
acres, 1982..
1 118 486
28 836
191 833
118 591
7 757
4 456
19 885
1978..
1 163 141
25 380
202 017
116 230
7 402
4 389
23 144
Irrigated _
farms, 1982..
10 224
165
769
940
146
24
478
1978.-
10 079
154
834
949
137
21
476
acres, 1982--
821 839
27 481
90 866
71 198
7 608
4 456
18 296
1978_.
839 226
24 863
101 899
72 230
7 167
4 389
21 509
Com for silage or green chop
farms, 1982..
1 486
38
184
226
18
-
68
1978..
1 967
44
247
293
20
-
112
acres, 1982..
50 565
1 323
8 037
6 961
713
-
2 358
1978..
63 595
1 715
9 689
(D)
(D)
-
3 559
tons, areen. 1982.,
905 454
24 231
163 678
123 064
11 504
-
49 436
1978-
1 037 952
23 547
193 288
141 440
10 294
-
67 708
Irrigated
farnis, 1982--
1 486
38
184
226
18
-
68
1978..
1 967
44
247
293
20
-
112
acres, 1982..
50 565
1 323
8 037
6 961
(D)
-
2 356
1978..
63 595
1 715
9 689
(D)
(D)
-
3 559
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
852
18
73
127
10
-
42
543
18
93
93
7
-
20
100 to 249 acres
78
2
16
5
-
-
5
250 acres or more
13
-
2
1
1
-
1
Wheat lor grain -
farms, 1982..
1 703
4
429
262
13
92
1978..
2 054
12
468
305
22
1
91
acres, 1982..
237 229
265
96 549
18 932
352
-
2 803
1978..
254 279
940
99 133
19 468
245
(D)
1 476
bushels, 1982..
6 662 449
10 499
2 778 289
656 144
15 322
170 512
1978..
6 672 767
48 046
2 881 651
621 455
10 049
(D)
92 960
Irrigated
farms, 1982..
1 076
3
255
127
13
83
1978..
1 286
12
275
139
21
1
86
acres, 1982..
39 872
195
15 232
3 956
352
-
2 429
1978..
36 566
940
15 378
2 993
205
(D)
1 308
1982 fanns by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
738
-
102
104
10
-
63
25 to 99 acres
503
227
3
1
156
75
110
33
2
1
:
25
100 to 249 acres
3
250 acres or more
235
-
96
15
-
-
1
Barley for grain -
farms, 1982..
3 863
26
452
687
12
2
139
1978..
4 281
20
489
678
18
-
125
acres, 1982..
150 908
1 175
25 924
31 209
271
(D)
2 609
1978.-
145 346
813
22 332
25 556
194
2 382
bushels, 1962..
10 949 532
78 838
1 933 584
1 885 948
14 070
(D)
184 895
1978-
9 059 083
33 063
1 537 628
1 417 677
9 078
166 232
Irrigated
farms, 1982-
3 539
3 919
26
20
389
434
567
548
12
16
2
119
1978-
115
acres. 1982—
129 759
1 175
20 247
20 487
271
(D)
2 211
1978-
124 779
813
18 708
18 232
151
2 021
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
2 232
8
183
335
11
2
106
25 to 99 acres
1 300
275
56
1 054
17
1
11
196
59
14
62
277
62
13
83
1
37
6
29
100 to 249 acres
4
250 acres or more
_
Oats for grain
farms, 1982..
25
1978..
1 152
15
68
96
46
4
28
acres, 1982..
13 312
179
1 236
758
450
62
200
1978..
14 270
415
(D)
785
486
89
246
bushels, 1982..
784 230
8 860
77 233
49 695
29 311
3 050
16 998
1978..
762 236
25 429
82 917
45 493
25 246
6 150
16 412
Irrigated
farms, 1982..
991
1 080
11
14
58
59
66
83
34
44
6
4
23
1978-
25
acres, 1982.-
12 188
179
957
535
400
62
181
1978-
12 915
403
997
632
443
89
235
1982 famis by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres -.
947
99
8
6
3
47
14
1
78
S
34
2
1
6
25
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) _
farnis, 1982..
9 312
167
658
965
144
24
347
1978..
9 267
151
726
966
136
21
359
acres, 1982..
614 816
26 085
48 617
60 396
6 033
4 426
7 822
1978.-
625 177
21 660
51 899
61 946
5 812
4 317
10 419
tons, dry, 1982..
1 877 759
100 602
152 416
185 421
18 047
8 459
25 681
1978..
1 759 548
75 856
156 416
ISO 803
16 516
5 769
36 969
Irrigated
farms. 1982..
8 673
164
570
809
140
24
315
1978..
8 572
144
616
801
131
21
330
acres, 1982--
551 561
24 797
38 396
39 768
5 939
4 426
6 884
1978..
548 282
21 155
40 384
41 272
5 703
4 317
9 348
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
4 230
24
271
368
82
3
260
25 to 99 acres
3 379
1 270
433
947
56
53
34
259
88
40
115
398
170
29
34
50
9
3
3
4
11
6
78
7
250 acres or more .
2
Land in orchards
farms, 1982..
81
1978..
948
_
140
37
7
-
89
acres, 1982..
12 076
-
2 006
186
(D)
-
410
1978..
11 263
-
2 288
206
18
-
556
Irrigated
farms. 1982..
913
_
111
30
3
-
78
1978.-
889
-
130
34
7
-
83
acres, 1S82..
11 899
-
1 985
171
(D)
-
399
1978..
10 765
_
2 111
199
18
-
508
1982 farms by bearing and nont>earing
acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
569
-
48
23
2
-
52
6.0 to 24.9 acres
281
-
47
9
1
-
27
25.0 to 99.9 acres
81
-
17
2
-
-
2
100.0 acres or more
16
-
3
-
-
-
186 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 15. Selected Crops: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory te)ct]
Crop
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
Harvested cropland -
Irrigated .
. farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978-
. farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978_
Com for silage or green chop farms, 1982
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978
tons, green, 1982
1978.
Irrigated farms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982
1978.
1982 farnis by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Wheat for grain farms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
bushels, 1982.
1978.
Imgated - 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
Barley for grain farms, 1982.
1978.
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
Oats for grain ..farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
bushels, 1982.
1978.
Imgated farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 aaes
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.
Imgated farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms t>y acres harvested:
1 to 24 aaes
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Land in orchards farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
Irrigated farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
1 982 farms by ttearing 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
538
521
44 495
49 113
520
512
43 903
47 921
62
92
1 814
3 136
22 385
34 851
62
92
1 814
3 136
35
25
2
26
40
718
421
43 764
15 041
25
36
688
354
17
8
1
76
114
2 501
3 618
190 503
222 764
71
109
2 434
3 204
41
29
6
80
102
982
(D)
63 240
75 836
77
100
956
(D)
71
9
524
490
38 170
40 154
104 959
100 669
510
481
37 702
39 318
164
223
121
16
9
12
18
32
9
11
18
12
365
336
18 497
17 858
362
330
18 391
17 587
63
66
964
1 346
14 424
18 433
63
66
964
(D)
57
6
44
44
861
369
41 129
11 932
43
43
857
354
34
7
3
39
41
764
694
46 585
31 655
37
40
754
(D)
27
10
2
94
109
1 052
(D)
53 495
57 555
93
108
1 042
(D)
86
e
346
318
14 604
13 987
41 288
37 636
342
311
14 522
13 748
159
149
14
10
86
107
14
10
86
107
170
179
12 257
13 075
168
173
12 149
12 741
4
8
(D)
199
(D)
1 868
4
8
(D)
199
8
10
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
8
9
(D)
(D)
20
20
477
472
26 901
26 380
20
20
477
472
16
3
27
31
425
433
19 695
24 682
27
30
425
430
23
4
167
174
10 983
12 411
30 894
31 034
165
166
10 875
12 082
59
76
24
8
5
11
11
36
5
11
11
36
50
51
2 196
3 012
49
48
2 171
2 848
4
5
113
220
1 782
3 508
4
5
113
220
2
2
1
2
1
2
(D)
(D)
5
(D)
9 070
4
(D)
3
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
2
(D)
(D)
1
2
41
42
1 691
2 132
6 772
7 023
40
40
1 666
2 107
24
11
6
322
306
47 868
47 220
317
298
47 167
43 739
25
35
892
1 135
13 662
16 223
25
35
892
1 135
15
7
3
23
41
636
1 093
22 512
40 705
23
35
466
728
16
6
1
93
143
5 329
7 169
445 149
506 963
92
138
5 246
6 734
44
31
15
3
29
29
982
247
43 671
15 427
27
27
959
210
22
4
3
305
280
36 600
35 691
142 028
119 852
299
269
36 167
33 028
119
82
58
46
9
5
19
20
8
5
17
20
190
198
33 368
31 573
150
155
17 906
15 257
35
33
928
(D)
15 415
11 944
35
33
928
(D)
25
7
3
87
97
13 506
12 988
272 486
239 954
39
47
1 372
1 484
30
26
14
IS
63
68
2 465
2 890
177 325
135 849
72
71
2 112
2 172
60
19
3
1
21
12
302
72
13 168
3 968
18
11
152
60
19
2
163
165
16 063
15 342
47 010
38 259
139
140
13 171
10 641
48
70
29
16
3
3
(D)
(D)
3
2
(D)
(D)
92
87
3 993
2 984
88
78
3 518
2 262
4
94
886
4
94
4
6
(D)
450
IS
2
4
n
2
1
8
4
(D)
41
(D)
1 980
7
4
109
41
6
2
10
5
115
46
2 940
(D)
8
4
87
36
10
81
79
2 672
2 401
7 120
6 008
78
71
2 350
1 706
51
24
5
1
15
13
101
53
13
13
97
53
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 187
Table 15. Selected Crops: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt l^l<e
San Juan
Sanpete
Harvested cropland -
Irrigated .
.(amis. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
.farms. 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
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
Wheat for grain farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
bushels. 1982.
1978.
Irrigated fanns. 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
Barley for grain farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
bushels, 1982.
1978.
Irrigated farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by acres fiarvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Oats for grain farms. 1982.
1978.
, 1982.
1978.
bushels, 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— alfatfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) farms, 1982.
1978.
, 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
Ijnd in orchards farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Irrigated famis, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by bearing and nont>earing
acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
5.0 to 24.9 acres
25.0 to 99.9 acres
100.0 acres or more
540
176
615
154
102 408
10 288
118 280
10 268
507
157
584
139
88 949
7 138
97 094
7 224
73
9
101
10
3 661
259
4 085
295
61 856
4 959
68 224
5 121
73
9
101
10
3 661
259
4 085
295
36
3
31
6
3
-
3
-
142
14
176
12
16 470
527
17 860
369
512 850
13 955
475 494
10 546
94
6
108
4
5 071
21
4 443
27
45
8
46
3
32
3
19
-
284
78
333
65
18 006
1 430
17 492
1 091
1 313 839
113 887
1 004 852
70 613
274
71
321
61
17 705
1 158
16 671
995
112
63
119
13
46
2
7
-
34
25
44
25
490
266
747
265
34 179
21 342
35 763
16 024
31
23
40
24
478
253
675
254
28
22
6
3
475
524
56 317
64 046
202 965
211 511
459
511
54 753
57 479
68
214
140
53
8
7
25
13
5
7
10
13
158
147
8 185
8 427
22 015
19 892
140
132
5 522
5 692
83
48
22
5
1
1
(D)
(D)
1
1
(0)
(D)
90
106
9 907
9 230
89
98
9 530
8 700
13
15
368
433
4 496
5 236
13
15
368
433
6
7
1
5
(D)
35
(D)
1 165
1
5
(D)
35
1
14
29
272
495
20 725
22 737
14
28
272
482
10
4
12
18
145
170
9 290
8 200
12
18
145
170
11
1
88
104
9 285
8 116
25 935
20 330
87
95
8 848
7 599
10
40
33
5
141
147
55 873
55 125
138
137
50 784
47 463
1
(D)
(d]
1
(D)
17
26
3 867
3 606
104 119
60 881
3
10
90
152
5
3
5
4
60
89
1 778
3 483
101 133
151 726
56
82
1 653
2 943
36
19
5
5
9
105
351
9 792
12 165
5
9
105
351
4
1
136
134
50 768
48 242
77 157
62 460
134
129
49 566
44 554
15
37
29
55
484
459
24 344
32 036
439
425
14 894
18 309
25
46
735
1 263
16 018
21 324
25
46
735
(D)
17
6
2
50
71
9 830
13 562
254 150
420 898
35
47
980
900
27
12
5
6
116
133
2 822
3 735
228 347
271 723
111
123
2 724
3 597
73
41
1
1
25
34
327
413
17 438
19 673
25
30
327
238
23
1
1
378
352
9 354
11 128
35 687
39 544
353
338
8 870
10 400
274
86
17
1
44
47
240
319
40
45
226
294
162
183
56 183
65 705
75
75
4 032
4 612
2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)
103
129
41 284
51 221
883 711
962 476
7
6
297
208
4
13
28
58
13
444
(D)
10 162
12 900
5
6
(D)
108
2
5
1
6
18
147
552
6 482
10 162
4
9
(D)
60
5
1
74
89
4 094
5 726
10 035
12 105
60
72
3 349
4 063
38
22
11
3
5
8
15
30
5
6
15
(D)
601
635
50 348
57 927
558
601
44 638
50 707
66
107
1 523
3 564
27 067
45 639
66
107
1 523
3 564
46
18
2
65
119
1 612
3 120
65 778
88 866
61
106
972
1 382
50
11
4
291
337
8 380
9 148
620 402
523 719
283
326
8 251
8 503
176
102
12
1
80
101
984
(D)
54 218
80 442
78
100
975
(D)
72
7
1
570
613
38 486
41 586
120 732
116 650
526
580
33 416
36 616
186
275
84
25
4
3
8
5
4
3
8
5
188 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 15. Selected Crops: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
Harvested cropland
farms, 1982
303
283
233
218
512
436
1 467
1 398
237
224
283
263
166
168
713
1978..
672
acres. 1982..
21 100
22 400
38 066
93 477
13 085
14 113
12 700
28 084
1978..
20 276
17 723
36 262
94 964
11 940
13 380
12 485
29 686
IrriQatdd
farms, 1982..
294
271
203
192
499
421
1 407
1 328
233
221
267
246
164
160
653
1978..
622
acres, 1982..
18 082
15 553
37 498
74 023
12 830
9 537
12 342
25 242
1978..
18 347
12 564
33 635
75 336
11 507
7 937
11 795
25 844
Com (Of silage Of green chop
(arms. 1982._
2
8
66
229
.
2
8
130
1978..
1
14
95
295
1
2
5
164
acres, 1982..
(D)
157
2 597
7 380
_
D)
(D
5 141
1978..
(0)
338
2 950
8 836
(D)
D)
(D
5 782
tons, green, 1 982..
(D)
2 530
34 708
133 542
°\
1 900
99 264
1978..
(D)
4 268
37 633
145 474
(D)
0)
1 250
104 191
Irrigated
farms, 1982..
2
8
66
229
2
8
130
1978..
1
14
95
295
1
2
5
164
acres, 1982..
(D)
157
2 597
7 380
_
(D)
P)
5 141
1978..
(D)
338
2 950
8 836
(D)
(D)
(D)
5 782
1962 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
2
6
2
38
24
2
140
71
17
~
1
1
6
2
69
52
8
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
_
_
2
1
_
_
1
Wheat for grain
farms, 1982..
14
27
30
93
10
24
8
95
1978-
13
30
38
152
10
17
9
86
acres, 1982..
337
2 911
852
17 420
91
3 836
54
1 551
1978..
294
2 715
1 396
18 122
36
2 748
38
1 685
bushels. 1982..
9 753
52 252
27 095
468 989
4 173
65 350
3 970
96 671
1978..
8 761
45 915
38 365
425 573
1 261
28 889
2 220
73 131
Irrigated .—
farms, 1982..
5
12
29
69
10
11
8
87
1978..
4
16
29
118
10
10
8
74
acres, 1982..
21
403
772
2 154
88
160
54
1 334
1978..
44
344
325
2 667
36
63
36
940
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
7
11
25
59
9
9
8
72
23
25 to 99 acres
7
8
4
23
1
2
100 to 249 acres
4
2
8
_
250 acres or more
61
4
84
1
61
9
546
90
5
66
84
Bartey for grain
farms, 1982..
216
1978..
65
85
82
579
91
56
103
235
acres, 1982..
1 064
2 759
2 609
22 240
1 831
2 388
1 821
5 001
1978..
1 101
2 444
1 732
19 243
1 709
3 470
2 251
4 149
bushels, 1982..
73 373
167 977
167 775
1 960 055
142 462
110 432
142 890
330 624
1978..
50 901
110 492
91 420
1 476 911
108 773
147 199
157 238
265 634
Irrigated.
(arms, 1982..
58
77
60
528
88
57
83
195
1978..
55
74
79
555
89
51
100
218
acres, 1982..
1 006
2 441
2 601
21 483
1 807
1 644
1 761
4 440
1978..
821
1 736
1 590
18 377
1 670
1 253
2 151
3 678
1982 famis by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
44
55
39
354
67
43
60
160
25 to 99 acres
16
1
31
23
4
2
24
2
83
159
24
9
103
21
2
25
16
6
1
1
24
35
50
100 to 249 acres
5
250 acres or more .
1
46
Oats for grain
(amis, 1982..
1978..
23
23
99
78
19
7
35
38
acres, 1982..
288
237
1 086
932
257
(D)
444
324
1978..
196
167
1 578
(D)
93
58
312
274
bushels, 1982..
18 035
11 739
57 579
60 986
18 966
(D)
26 920
22 901
1978..
9 389
8 480
76 012
39 215
7 274
1 725
20 400
15 743
Irrigated
(arms, 1982
30
21
19
20
81
95
97
76
24
18
6
34
33
46
1978..
36
acres, 1982..
278
151
1 077
889
247
_
429
324
1978..
188
128
1 554
(D)
92
48
304
254
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 aaes
29
2
21
3
74
9
98
5
24
1
1
32
3
45
25 to 99 acres
I
100 to 249 aaes
250 acres or rtKxe .
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. ^ee text)
farms. 1982..
299
215
486
1 015
226
199
152
562
1978..
272
197
412
1 015
218
210
159
539
acres. 1982..
19 592
16 177
29 863
34 559
11 153
5 929
10 121
14 771
1978.-
19 056
12 177
28 122
36 807
10 214
6 001
10 142
14 987
tons, dry, 1982..
43 889
50 832
85 736
112 125
32 477
21 826
32 124
48 110
1978..
40 485
32 248
61 637
120 Oil
26 150
20 782
26 023
50 862
Irrigated
farms, 1982..
291
263
186
174
472
397
951
946
223
213
195
198
150
150
507
1978..
488
acres, 1982..
16 900
12 275
29 402
31 110
10 936
5 793
9 839
12 711
1978..
17 581
10 109
26 675
33 601
9 821
5 505
9 567
12 433
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
119
122
44
14
1
112
68
21
14
8
233
181
54
18
5
658
281
66
10
396
105
93
24
4
4
137
49
11
2
103
34
88
27
3
9
407
128
100 to 249 acres
22
250 acres or more
5
Land in orchards
farms, 1982..
56
1978..
3
10
6
344
_
99
8
71
acres, 1982..
(D)
29
27
7 675
4
631
46
400
1978..
(D)
22
12
6 244
_
594
51
554
Irrigated
farms. 1982..
1
8
5
389
3
100
8
55
1978..
3
9
6
322
96
7
65
acres. 1982..
(D)
29
27
7 601
4
617
45
396
1978..
(D)
20
12
6 133
_
544
46
514
1982 farms by bearing and nonbearing
acres:
0.1 to 4.9 acres
1
6
2
4
1
217
119
47
4
72
26
5
6
3
38
5.0 to 24.9 acres
14
25.0 to 99.9 acres
4
100.0 acres or more
-
-
-
13
-
-
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text)
Item
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Cartran
Daggett
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Land In farms fanns. 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..
Harvested cropland farms, 1982-.
1978-.
acres, 1982..
1978..
Intgated land.
.famis, 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..
1982 sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Oops, Including nursery and greenhouse
products farms..
$1,000..
Grains farms..
$1,000..
Com for grain farms..
$1.000..
Wheat farms..
$1,000..
Soyt>eans... farms..
$1,000..
Sorghum for grain farms..
$1,000..
Oats farms..
$1,000..
Other grains farms..
$1,000..
Cotton and cottonseed farms..
$1,000..
TolMcco farms..
$1,000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds fanns..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms..
$1,000..
Fruits, nuts, and berries farms..
$1,000..
Nursery and greenfiouse products farms..
$1,000..
Ottier crops farms..
$1,000..
Livestock, poultry, ar>d ttieir products fanns..
$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..
Sfieep, lambs, and wool farms..
$1,000.
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) farms.
$1,000.
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS-
TRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (Oil)
FIek) 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.
5 719
5 572
7 328 156
7 838 186
1 281
1 407
702 450
500 240
554
359
5 240
5 169
1 552 691
1 571 675
4 990
4 965
967 865
965 486
4 820
4 800
887 470
924 156
526 542
433 990
92 069
77 888
3 148
120 801
2 129
38 411
201
2 683
1 178
20 949
6
42
181
365
1 367
14 371
1 985
38 257
248
6 717
165
9 155
122
21 986
88
6 275
4 690
405 742
185
45 405
1 098
135 613
4 054
171 964
297
4 350
871
25 619
662
22 791
569
698
139
110
146 216
155 534
1 052
1 414
478 230
457 130
464
315
126
107
33 861
(D)
121
100
27 080
22 842
123
102
29 408
26 953
16 602
11 161
119 439
101 460
79
4 654
20
(D)
4
(D)
2
(D)
14
(D)
77
4 315
1
(D)
3
(D)
107
11 948
2
(D)
36
(D)
103
5 289
7
(D)
5
(0)
7
37
56
634
672
1 396 964
1 530 541
2 203
2 278
1 016 599
558 697
473
251
598
647
n
590
635
183 285
189 883
509
568
101 692
118 001
57 250
50 423
90 299
75 034
480
19 843
415
13 636
80
1 505
362
9 304
15
38
232
2 789
250
3 411
62
1 287
31
776
10
(D)
9
(D)
447
37 407
6
(D)
124
17 781
405
16 508
29
325
77
2 587
34
(D)
216
29
691
40
624
37
239 116
167 047
237 797
181 043
346
4 176
381
4 893
444 278
1 914 475
321 417
1 108 216
1 197
476
873
230
642
35
591
31
147 981
(D)
137 060
6 861
619
35
579
29
103 642
5 048
95 362
3 664
568
34
553
29
67 433
6 319
73 152
5 079
64 518
43 593
93 370
69 860
373
7 191
320
3 678
1
(D)
179
1 793
1
(D)
20
(D)
223
1 854
231
2 758
14
180
5
(D)
7
491
2
(D)
601
57 327
6
(D)
347
36 256
540
14 485
32
752
24
(D)
78
5 022
2 150
1 623
53 746
43 859
23
333
8
90
3
(D)
3
(D)
17
221
2
(D)
1
(D)
36
1 816
3
(D)
1
(D)
33
1 653
9
150
1
(D)
18
16
30 866
38 328
1 715
2 396
954 611
521 313
557
218
16
14
5 445
(D)
15
12
3 782
3 915
16
13
6 137
8 250
613
783
34 033
48 910
2
(D)
2
(D)
18
(D)
18
(D)
4
(D)
2
(D)
190 UTAH
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 symtKsIs, see introductory text]
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Iron
Juab
¥
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..
Harvested cropland farms, 1982,,
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Imgated 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..
1982 sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse
products _ farms- -
$1,000--
Grains farms-.
$1,000..
Ck)m for grain farms. -
$1,000-
Wfieat 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..
TolMcco farms..
$1,000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms..
$1,000..
Fruits, nuts, and berries farms..
$1,000..
Nursery and greenfiouse products farms..
$1,000--
Ottier 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..
Sfieep, lambs, and wool farms..
$1,000..
Otfier livestock and livestock products
(see text) --- farms..
$1,000..
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS-
TRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (Oil)
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.
301
285
262 087
322 975
871
1 133
457 488
376 472
554
345
292
277
73 892
73 058
276
265
36 372
36 596
287
274
71 433
75 817
13 882
12 352
46 119
43 340
766
48
(D)
11
94
19
136
12
(D)
25
190
78
263
1
(D)
1
(D)
288
12 116
9
2
63
4 167
280
7 102
15
64
60
657
32
124
107
94
96 602
102 307
903
1 088
370 112
302 022
606
349
106
88
21 835
(D)
97
86
11 180
9 304
99
87
19 418
18 016
4 483
3 007
41 902
31 984
39
577
24
175
16
130
21
190
7
163
2
(D)
1
(D)
102
3 906
1
(D)
9
1 160
2 433
9
92
17
128
14
(D)
81
94 156
93 772
1 095
1 158
1 046 907
438 766
856
374
81
77
19 682
15 558
77
75
9 531
9 959
83
78
16 409
17 414
3 738
2 758
43 466
34 053
18
496
5
(D)
4
(D)
16
414
1
(D)
85
3 242
5
(D)
84
2 891
18
130
7
(D)
13
23
150 890
170 100
11 607
7 396
2 370 308
631 348
204
85
12
22
3 040
(D)
12
21
1 595
2 532
13
19
1 934
4 100
1 068
1 479
82 132
64 324
6
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
3
(D)
4
(D)
1
(D)
12
(D)
1
(D)
12
943
1
(D)
2
(D)
4
16
189
177
387 801
382 875
2 052
2 163
821 476
503 659
406
250
175
170
69 133
63 124
168
163
44 582
42 441
174
163
52 725
43 250
18 498
14 576
97 873
82 349
128
10 182
64
850
i
51
10
(D)
48
765
113
5 685
3
5
2
(D)
13
(D)
153
8 316
3
(D)
10
1 736
117
4 010
8
21
67
2 522
9
(0)
94
81
201 983
174 776
2 149
2 158
710 309
754 286
358
302
93
80
(D)
50 024
90
80
28 000
24 930
77
66
18 300
14 424
5 770
3 923
61 388
48 436
65
2 096
59
1 Oil
1
(D)
23
(D)
32
611
2
(D)
2
(D)
78
3 675
4
(D)
5
(D)
69
3 216
4
14
17
184
9
65
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 191
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
(For meaning of abbreviatians and symbols, see introductory text]
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
[.and 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..
Hareested cropland farms, 1982..
1978-
acres, 1982..
1978..
Irrigated land fanns, 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..
1982 sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse
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..
Otfier grains farms..
$1,000..
Cotton and cottonseed farms..
$1,000..
TolMCCO farms..
$1,000-
Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.-
$1,000-
Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms--
$1,000-
Fiuits, nuts, and berries farms..
$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse products farms..
$1,000.-
Ottier 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, lamt)3, and wool farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) farms..
$1,000..
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS-
TRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (Oil)
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.
383
411
393 341
446 742
1 027
1 087
595 543
449 259
462
399
369
399
(D)
156 125
364
394
94 930
104 215
350
382
89 277
103 504
46 635
39 219
121 761
95 423
298
17 748
219
3 822
14
(D)
110
1 601
7
(D)
152
2 070
246
7 332
2
(D)
2
(D)
3
(D)
274
28 886
7
1
42
6 197
255
20 149
30
612
26
1 506
30
421
42
137
137 I
Morgan
100
87
239 546
234 171
2 395
2 692
1 286 690
735 860
522
314
67
63
(D)
15 031
62
60
7 924
7 292
61
55
5 675
5 570
8 462
5 980
84 621
68 734
34
538
20
113
21
378
2
(D)
2
(D)
90
7 925
3
(D)
20
(D)
53
760
1
(D)
19
(D)
47
4 132
Piute
70
66
48 378
60 495
691
917
417 286
354 650
621
348
62
62
(D)
(D)
57
62
8 554
7 438
62
60
11 699
10 014
4 697
3 036
67 104
46 002
12
184
4
11
12
172
66
4 514
19
(D)
10
175
4
(D)
101
106
455 493
460 529
4 510
4 345
1 297 069
559 066
291
128
100
102
n
99
102
53 338
51 773
96
96
57 898
54 028
8 120
6 064
80 394
57 205
50
938
32
(D)
15
(D)
2
(D)
18
62
Salt Lake
201
238
138 806
183 093
691
769
1 072 391
928 287
1 647
1 214
154
188
(D)
37 166
133
157
18 921
25 871
133
160
11 444
15 357
24 080
21 203
119 800
89 086
110
8 840
62
1 405
11
(D)
33
836
2
(D)
48
374
447
783
-
25
-
1 073
1
3
(D)
(D)
_
24
-
5 463
_
6
-
(D)
96
132
7 182
15 240
-
12
-
(D)
-
13
-
3 236
93
62
5 991
2 984
7
11
(D)
460
24
24
1 019
481
11
60
(D)
(D)
San Juan
116
124
325 737
369 421
2 808
2 979
615 241
425 260
231
151
109
116
105 634
120 764
107
113
53 736
60 885
38
41
3 783
4 727
8 024
6 458
69 169
52 083
92
3 376
87
3 228
2
(0)
86
2 621
2
(D)
31
591
Sanpete
409
400
383 748
354 285
938
886
482 012
312 862
521
387
351
349
72 361
81 291
328
328
42 669
46 632
322
328
52 320
60 502
46 654
47 835
114 068
119 589
189
2 886
131
823
1
(D)
46
196
21
(D)
101
583
11
136
119
1 947
_
(D)
-
1
-
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
72
376
4 648
43 768
-
87
_
22 995
1
54
(0)
8 176
68
268
4 502
8 517
5
23
(D)
196
3
149
(D)
3 788
12
25
(D)
96
192 UTAH
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]
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
UUh
Washington
Wayne
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..
Harvested cropland famis, 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..
1982 sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
prisducts farms..
$1,000..
Grains - farms..
$1,000..
Com for grain farms..
$1,000-.
Wheat - farms..
$1,000-.
Soyt)eans farms..
$1,000-.
Sorghum 1or 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 com, and melons farms..
$1,000.
Fruits, nuts, and berries farms..
$1,000..
Nursery and greenhouse products farms..
$1,000..
Other crops farms..
$1,000.
Lfvestocl(, poultry, and their products _. farms..
$1,000.
Poultry and poultry products farms..
$1,000.
Dairy products famis.
$1,000.
Cattle and calves farms..
$1,000.
Hogs and pigs farms.
$1,000.
Sheep, lamt>s, and wool farms.
$1,000.
Other livestocl( and livestock products
(see text) farms.
$1,000.
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS-
TRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (Oil)
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.
170
154
253 459
232 929
1 491
1 513
781 188
615 427
535
402
141
141
24 384
23 676
132
132
16 130
14 855
143
139
20 112
20 960
11
525
9 966
67
793
64
713
47
509
20
(D)
1
(D)
7
24
37
413
1
(D)
164
1
015
(D)
39
(D)
125
3
164
9
26
60
1
715
44
2
114
103
85
416 508
422 699
4 044
4 973
852 835
606 276
211
144
95
80
31 070
(D)
90
78
18 913
12 626
84
70
18 440
14 309
9 897
6 737
96 086
79 257
60
2 300
40
475
18
175
8
12
26
287
44
1 237
1
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
84
7 597
4
(D)
1
(D)
75
3 342
6
(D)
26
(D)
12
265
193
171
245 228
355 033
1 271
2 076
739 736
444 652
642
239
176
165
43 004
54 275
163
159
24 468
26 250
171
158
39 466
41 331
12 469
10 414
64 606
60 898
70
1 651
32
(D)
4
(D)
10
13
24
14
280
570
525
361 607
365 576
634
696
682 163
617 004
1 087
846
523
463
124 513
(D)
486
444
76 490
71 989
494
451
67 704
64 900
61 736
46 079
108 309
87 769
322
15 924
184
4 223
41
298
50
1 370
20
39
146
2 516
58
138
1 107
1 365
_
23
_
157
-
96
-
7 484
2
21
(D)
2 622
8
-
71
175
417
0 818
45 813
2
16
(D)
10 822
16
88
1 078
15 354
162
329
(D)
11 281
14
36
(D)
494
47
47
1 141
1 934
20
93
(D)
5 927
106
97
189 012
183 482
1 783
1 892
1 038 038
699 944
613
414
97
87
(D)
14 134
90
85
9 691
7 898
94
87
13 608
12 154
8 755
5 977
82 594
61 622
41
345
19
(0)
3
(D)
36
266
1
(D)
102
8 410
2
(D)
32
4 540
86
1 999
4
3
25
1 604
18
(D)
92
111
108 298
149 213
1 177
1 344
581 120
383 681
714
278
81
95
17 651
(D)
74
85
11 087
10 555
73
90
8 964
8 302
5 790
6 614
62 940
59 584
53
1 370
32
308
16
184
36
368
4
8
6
251
3
11
5
424
83
4 420
3
(D)
2
(D)
77
3 177
6
127
6
63
96
90
50 464
31 722
526
352
390 271
212 853
806
593
95
88
(D)
(D)
93
87
10 411
9 084
92
82
13 082
11 844
4 431
2 736
46 159
30 396
33
246
17
(D)
5
(D)
3
(D)
12
62
23
126
1
(D)
1
(D)
94
185
11
(D)
86
2 388
15
167
34
462
17
(D)
246
253
153 574
175 886
624
695
589 825
441 962
884
612
229
239
29 916
28 748
214
221
20 603
20 112
217
232
23 850
24 717
26 583
24 143
108 059
95 426
135
2 650
89
647
9
87
45
274
1
(D)
S
(D)
55
275
65
547
24
498
8
252
14
677
7
29
198
23 933
9
407
95
12 573
181
10 550
10
53
21
13
60
31
289
13
13
13
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 193
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
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
Full owners
Part owners.
.farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982-
1978.
-farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978-
. 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:
Famiing 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.
93
131
103
173
2 505
1 744
1 006
115
282
44
348
311
558
429
270
247
416
390
467
477
381
414
295
302
278
252
906
894
685
683
476
491
639
682
3 000
2 759
2 542 034
2 509 887
2 366
2 514
4 376 884
5 171 451
353
299
409 238
156 846
3 715
3 737
1 467
1 330
537
505
4 069
4 009
1 650
1 563
2 502
2 729
2 658
2 549
428
448
193
196
186
191
450
418
1 401
1 296
559
294
113
86
26
24
190
126
111
S
11
58
38
56
46
59
29
32
28
29
88
72
79
79
61
64
130
122
102
287
67
311
76 794
612 147
64 213
486 823
32
307
43
308
68 978
742 308
91 321
1 015 570
5
40
53
444
42 509
-
28 148
449
490
123
124
62
58
471
482
163
190
289
323
276
321
42
64
19
25
18
26
50
S3
147
153
133
94
333
2
49
7
45
33
94
44
33
39
81
68
84
71
65
79
54
46
39
45
109
117
51
56
28
15
8
11
347
273
78 850
65 799
313
316
144
156
158
655
31
35
16
110
13
343
514
500
118
80
59
44
493
481
198
143
317
366
302
225
45
36
18
16
19
14
52
36
168
123
72
33
21
19
63 690
65 595
18
16
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
194 UTAH
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Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS-
TRIAL CLASSIFICATION -Con.
Vegetabies and melons (016)
Fmfts and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (018)
General farms, primarily crop (019). ,
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal
specialties (021)--
Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212)
Dairy famis (024)
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialtres (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
Full owners
Part ownere.
Terwnts .
.farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
.farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
.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 occupatiori:
Farming 1982..
1978.
Other 1982.
1978.
Operators by days of worit 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.
Ducliesne
205
183
56
160
144
105 610
101 402
129
133
153 662
217 475
12
8
2 815
4 098
249
221
27
39
25
25
216
210
85
75
120
146
149
126
14
24
8
11
10
8
33
23
84
62
32
11
Emery
60
55
52 759
49 362
42
38
42 211
(D)
5
1
1 632
(D)
Garfield
47
47
27 020
29 302
36
33
64 511
(D)
3
1
2 625
(D)
Grand
6
13
3 859
(D)
7
9
147 031
166 322
1
(D)
Iron
101
52
111
109
171 889
147 295
58
201 272
225 711
10
10
14 640
9 869
138
135
51
42
Juab
39
(D)
25 375
26
Kane
35
33
4
9
15
2
16
20
21
18
41 660
34 898
21
18
106 329
(D)
1
(D)
25
19
13
13
4
5
23
17
19
20
14
16
25
21
3
4
1
1
5
2
9
14
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 195
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symljols, see introductory text]
Item
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Ricti
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS-
TRIAL CLASSIFICATION-Con.
1
22
2
1
-
1
12
2
22
7
1
3
1
8
_
Fnjrts and tree nuts (017)
-
2
10
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal
specialtes (021)
139
85
34
5
3
29
18
17
40
1
45
38
18
85
83
1
41
20
11
8
48
1
41
39
1
1
208
90
46
86
5
107
Beef caWo. except feedlots (0212)
75
Dairy farms (024) .
33
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal SDecialties (027)
1
2
3
FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
50 to 69 acres
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
7
7
13
12
S
4
19
14
18
10
1
3
4
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
66
72
32
44
26
20
3
1
1
28
23
29
32
18
7
12
1
22
16
11
9
70 to 99 acres
100 to 139 acres-
140 to 179 acres
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
24
16
29
28
23
28
2
4
3
2
3
5
2
5
8
6
5
1
3
3
2
2
3
4
19
16
15
26
11
10
1
1
2
1
27
20
36
23
25
27
28
24
29
39
16
21
180 to 219 acres
220 to 259 acres
260 to 499 acres
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
20
23
16
24
87
94
7
5
4
4
10
9
4
7
6
5
18
16
3
3
2
1
21
12
2
8
5
4
8
13
1
4
S
22
23
19
16
81
84
16
24
16
15
38
38
500 to 999 acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres
2,000 acres or more
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
80
78
44
53
35
44
11
4
3
7
19
20
15
12
2
3
5
6
16
26
23
19
27
32
7
8
2
4
8
13
16
16
38
48
51
51
67
71
33
43
24
31
14
12
6
11
13
14
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners
.famis, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
229
239
156 165
214 221
66
45
74 225
77 939
39
41
15 022
16 610
61
60
119 023
266 740
113
131
12 418
5 629
49
47
107 936
82 980
231
195
143 111
122 589
100
102
28 756
35 715
Part owners.
..famis, 1982..
1978.-
acres, 1982..
1978..
133
158
230 982
221 285
27
33
146 894
155 292
22
24
28 116
(D)
37
44
136 030
(D)
58
82
112 490
169 722
63
71
198 284
278 219
151
189
233 873
228 289
101
105
114 915
119 263
Tenants
..fanro, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
21
14
6 194
11 236
7
9
18 427
940
9
1
5 240
(D)
3
2
200 440
(D)
30
25
13 898
7 742
4
6
19 517
8 222
27
16
6 764
3 407
20
17
5 172
6 393
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators t}y place of residence:
On fami operated
Not on farm operated
Not reported
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
239
264
102
112
42
35
67
62
23
16
10
9
49
50
15
12
6
4
70
71
17
20
14
15
135
163
47
47
19
28
53
52
56
65
7
7
182
209
177
159
50
32
102
115
95
81
24
28
Farming
1982..
299
316
84
95
69
62
31
25
53
49
17
17
82
78
19
28
131
150
70
88
91
90
25
34
281
288
128
112
160
Other
1978..
1982..
1978..
166
61
58
Operators by days of worli off farm;
None
1982..
167
197
166
191
42
38
47
43
34
37
29
26
50
51
37
47
84
122
98
105
53
47
53
72
185
161
194
221
88
Any
1978..
1982..
1978..
104
113
104
1 to 49 days
1982..
43
43
13
14
19
22
8
7
2
8
3
3
5
5
2
2
1
6
10
3
4
4
6
8
12
6
7
8
8
12
13
12
13
2
5
41
65
16
18
7
IS
19
50 to 99 days
1978..
1982..
25
6
100 to 149 days
1978..
1982..
1978..
6
10
2
150 to 199 days
1982..
27
28
64
84
8
8
26
17
12
6
10
12
3
6
21
21
14
20
62
58
3
4
24
37
30
45
100
78
13
200 days or more
1978..
1982..
13
65
1978..
58
Not reported
1982..
50
23
11
6
7
3
14
8
19
11
10
5
30
18
20
1978..
16
See footnotes at end of table.
196 UTAH
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]
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Washington
Wayne
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS-
TRIAL CLASSIFICATION-Con.
Vegetables and melons (016)
Fnjits 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 awes _ 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.
SCO to 999 aaes 1982.
1978.
1.000 to 1,999 acres 1982.
1978.
2,000 acres or more _ 1982.
1978.
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners
Part ownere.
Tenants .
.farms. 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
-fanns, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
-farnis. 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.
See footnotes at end of table.
95
76
142 621
123 202
66
66
108 009
97 249
9
12
2 829
12 478
116
119
36
24
18
11
52
46
52 372
76 676
42
34
359 872
340 388
9
5
4 264
5 635
140
113
14
1
2
2
101
74
80 737
75 967
94
159 997
276 452
6
3
4 494
2 614
140
122
32
36
21
13
138
120
55
51
205
98
82
10
60
3
62
58
124
86
46
47
65
55
53
54
31
35
20
25
28
20
60
55
32
37
18
19
31
34
305
270
112 222
105 054
222
222
240 523
249 908
43
33
8 862
10 614
389
359
130
108
51
58
385
365
185
160
261
260
264
234
41
30
14
19
22
14
43
32
144
139
45
44
70 062
76 791
55
50
117 603
106 493
6
3
1 347
198
48
62
39 293
40 793
35
48
66 519
(D)
9
1
2 486
(D)
12
73
70
17 607
15 455
20
20
32 597
16 267
260
14
6
13
4
75
46
90
3
12
3
22
17
46
41
25
27
22
34
36
41
25
17
19
16
9
12
19
26
13
10
6
4
4
105
103
17 142
23 746
124
132
135 208
149 997
17
18
1 224
2 143
191
192
39
44
16
17
168
175
78
78
118
129
112
110
16
16
4
7
5
7
20
15
67
65
16
14
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 197
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Beaver
Box Eider
Cache
Cartx}n
Daggett
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS-
Con.
1982 operators by years on present farm:
2 years or iess
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 farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982-
1978..
Other than family held farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Other— cooperative, estate or trust.
Institutional, etc. famis, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
1982 SELECTED FARM
PRODUCTION EXPENSES^
Uvestoclt 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 agdcultural chemicals^ farms..
$1.000..
Hired farm labor farms..
$1,000-.
Worliers wortung 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 t)ean combines, self-propelled
only farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
See footnotes at end of table.
198 UTAH
227
381
728
3 337
21.3
1 046
90
630
999
1 473
1 524
1 003
51.6
4 228
4 258
3 652 298
4 019 332
904
829
1 818 372
1 903 264
380
363
1 535 522
1 752 424
50
33
89 548
70 235
157
89
232 416
92 931
2 644
75 199
3 778
102 923
1 826
374 078
55 750
3 433
5 806
2 980
9 265
3 099
4 742
3 708
39 625
2 026
5 586
576
2 987
2 781
5 474
5 705
43 450
5 705
31 527
3 815
54 289
1 689
5 720
5 643
364 205
283 058
63 672
50 161
5 357
5 363
13 568
13 443
5 173
5 114
12 876
12 820
1 173
1 219
1 324
1 331
12
16
12
67
19.6
32
9
19
23
33
37
18
48.3
103
79
48 601
54 527
29
27
40 913
(D)
5
3
(D)
56 208
2
1
(D)
(D)
63
1 743
85
3 316
41
5 973
737
89
148
46
133
79
169
78
1 091
45
(D)
5
(0)
46
115
139
2 298
139
1 189
103
2 076
27
139
108
9 707
6 896
69 837
63 853
129
103
335
256
118
93
232
200
10
26
35
76
383
21.7
114
16
82
105
162
160
109
50.9
472
507
617 166
701 677
100
112
426 223
448 519
43
45
(D)
365 465
3
(D)
10 800
18
5
26 951
4 080
339
6 526
367
6 747
194
19 712
3 361
450
933
434
2 355
437
932
384
3 716
182
483
90
588
314
835
634
5 698
634
4 565
427
6 810
185
634
680
57 981
49 007
91 453
72 069
624
654
1 744
1 916
575
651
1 717
1 902
11
(D)
233
233
275
267
25
45
98
413
21.1
110
9
71
136
176
178
121
51.7
511
499
155 696
156 588
132
95
50 392
39 299
32
20
(D)
36 466
2
(D)
14
10
4 041
5 444
324
7 991
522
14 077
356
42 815
6 643
476
549
399
869
496
419
536
3 758
309
(D)
36
64
385
563
683
4 148
683
3 057
492
6 193
162
691
583
49 319
29 089
71 373
49 895
618
564
1 567
1 369
665
554
1 765
1 395
209
171
237
190
1
4
28
22.6
7
7
19
3
52.0
22
22
70 607
69 747
12
11
42 540
44 786
4
3
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
20
694
28
252
11
222
42
22
31
27
81
23
21
25
186
14
(D)
5
(D)
15
11
40
256
40
222
19
544
20
40
37
3 059
1 763
76 464
47 641
39
31
122
104
38
31
95
77
5
9
5
9
2
11
21.8
5
2
5
6
5
59.2
14
10
25 803
23 587
2
2
2
3
(D)
4 905
1
(D)
8
3
13
26
4
(D)
11
34
5
(D)
1
(D)
10
(D)
18
70
18
18
16
827
664
45 944
41 502
16
14
45
34
17
15
34
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]
Duchesne
Emery
Kane
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS-
Con.
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
1962 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 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 EXPENSES^
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 chemicals* farms..
$1,000..
Hired farm latx>r farms..
$1.000..
Workers working 150 days or more farms..
numtier..
Contract labor farms. .
$1,000..
Customworit, 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 repotted 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-
1982..
1978-.
1982..
1978..
1962..
1978..
1982..
1978..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms.
number.
Wlieel tractors farms,
number.
Grain and tiean comlxnes, self-propelled
only... farms.
7
23
42
176
20.2
53
4
39
66
81
61
50
50.1
257
228
177 454
194 771
31
40
75 324
108 860
7
13
7 021
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)
1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
136
2 573
246
2 345
101
4 541
768
142
115
184
414
72
20
209
932
122
219
33
130
110
274
301
1 618
301
1 271
223
2 857
61
301
286
14 319
13 914
47 572
48 651
266
270
520
568
274
267
579
570
36
41
36
41
3
6
13
66
21.3
19
7
19
31
31
19
52.9
79
69
46 999
57 546
20
16
41 321
28 722
6
7
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)
34
553
83
704
38
1 466
193
99
32
67
60
77
30
60
268
24
45
21
64
42
42
107
372
107
309
67
469
38
107
139
3 642
5 540
34 039
39 853
105
137
245
360
93
125
171
269
8
15
10
15
14
43
18.4
17
1
6
25
15
30
9
50.8
64
66
73 189
67 581
17
12
14 260
20 231
2
1
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
55
1 133
53
266
15
334
54
45
44
17
28
24
17
48
287
20
(D)
1
(D)
19
29
86
450
86
345
64
752
16
77
4 677
2 993
54 386
38 875
80
74
192
185
86
67
179
154
1
12
20.0
18
9
(D)
10
4
12
2 081
13 245
4
6
(D)
(D)
4
3
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
7
226
10
147
4
(D)
9
10
11
10
27
6
4
10
167
8
25
1
(D)
4
(D)
13
167
13
122
12
483
1
13
23
1 013
1 172
77 945
50 944
12
22
39
66
12
21
30
52
3
7
3
7
8
10
29
118
20.0
24
18
43
57
41
30
51.4
131
128
210 703
240 449
34
25
106 036
55 940
20
20
(D)
(D)
1
3
4
(D)
(D)
89
903
120
1 529
16
4 177
486
103
402
86
407
91
206
128
1 431
76
181
24
172
84
192
189
2 411
189
1 071
160
2 194
29
189
173
12 302
10 894
65 091
62 972
169
171
476
422
161
167
322
377
18
32
18
32
4
2
11
59
24.8
18
13
11
21
27
22
53.5
67
56
121 206
96 380
19
19
28 282
26 285
5
4
38
676
60
477
2
(D)
(D)
65
117
41
125
41
81
82
542
32
(D)
4
(D)
65
124
94
667
94
499
59
812
32
94
84
7 072
4 647
75 238
55 327
94
83
218
215
92
78
204
176
61
41
70
42
3
7
2
26
22.6
4
3
8
9
11
11
54.6
34
29
88 543
99 068
2
4
(D)
(D)
4
4
50 220
(D)
2
(D)
19
77
28
43
13
116
14
13
8
15
9
13
5
20
98
13
(D)
1
(D)
17
6
42
183
42
151
23
229
18
42
41
1 225
1 928
29 172
47 036
37
39
110
127
39
35
69
78
2
5
(D)
5
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 199
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
SaltUke
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS-
Con.
1982 operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
10
26
58
5
12
13
6
6
9
2
6
8
9
18
20
4
6
18
20
20
54
12
3 or 4 years
19
5 to 9 years
22
10 years or more
214
54
35
63
122
68
232
123
Average years on present farm
21.5
17.1
20.8
23.1
20.7
21.8
21.0
20.4
Not reported
75
16
14
22
32
20
83
45
1982 operators by age group:
Under 25 years
4
51
2
18
9
1
7
5
15
1
18
7
46
4
25 to 34 years
31
35 to 44 years
75
80
98
75
51.7
22
28
22
8
47.1
16
17
14
14
50.9
20
27
22
24
52.9
26
56
66
33
52.8
16
30
22
29
51.4
66
120
109
61
51.0
35
45 to 54 years
55
55 to 64 years
60
65 years and over
36
Averaae aae
51.0
' * ■ *" ^*iy^^ ^^Sj^' —-.-.-._ — —. — — — —— — — — — —— — ————— —
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family
...famns, 1982..
293
71
60
79
122
78
319
177
1978..
323
61
55
86
171
83
311
185
acres, 1982..
270 908
130 757
22 495
160 175
61 733
163 001
273 472
83 189
1978--
270 503
109 615
26 175
132 043
156 310
237 708
222 082
93 972
Partnership
... farms, 1982-
56
19
9
9
22
27
38
28
1978..
47
21
8
10
32
29
53
23
acres, 1982..
69 121
92 067
(D)
47 621
7 582
114 061
28 404
47 786
1978..
110 055
106 909
20 069
(D)
20 972
89 289
91 042
54 503
Corporation:
Family held
...farms, 1982..
22
30
3
3
1
3
11
10
31
23
9
7
40
34
10
1978..
12
acres, 1982_.
48 439
(D)
(D)
(D)
50 307
(D)
44 265
(D)
1978..
53 274
(D)
14 251
(D)
2 244
(D)
(D)
9 918
Other than family held —
...farms, 1982..
4
6
-
1
4
3
3
1978..
7
2
-
-
-
1
—
4
acres, 1982..
1 445
14 451
-
(D)
245
-
1 857
6 784
1978..
8 375
(D)
-
-
(D)
-
2 978
Other-cooperative, estate or trust.
institutional, etc
...farms. 1982..
8
1
-
1
22
2
9
3
1978..
4
-
-
-
12
4
2
-
acres, 1982..
3 428
(D)
-
(D)
18 939
(D)
35 750
(D)
1978..
4 535
-
3 567
(D)
(D)
1982 SELECTED FARM
PRODUCTION EXPENSES'
LJvestock and poultry purchased
farms..
146
9 876
39
347
25
677
62
2 034
94
2 136
19
547
217
6 241
96
$1,000..
8 312
Feed for livestock and poultry
farms..
192
4 677
73
2 129
40
901
68
914
130
5 947
46
592
313
18 808
133
$1,000..
5 582
Commercially mixed fomiula feeds
farms..
67
49
18
25
59
15
176
76
tons..
10 718
7 557
2 252
1 715
27 961
727
104 461
14 287
$1,000..
1 662
1 345
325
344
3 899
81
15 420
2 547
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees
farms..
263
34
37
42
54
59
207
167
$1,000..
594
56
27
35
251
77
195
313
Commercial fertilizer
farms..
218
26
39
44
66
5
141
124
$1,000..
948
48
(D)
212
273
(D)
292
352
Other agricultural chemicals"-
farms..
307
36
40
34
72
48
215
119
$1,000..
959
27
35
66
128
(D)
127
100
Hired farm labor
farms..
215
77
41
78
151
54
235
137
$1,000..
2 542
1 379
221
1 000
3 363
663
2 715
1 612
Wortiers working ISO days or more.
farms..
95
62
16
44
94
25
131
69
number..
(D)
156
(D)
120
366
(D)
372
191
Contract labor
farms..
60
166
10
35
6
27
11
68
29
175
6
(D)
60
243
6
$1,000..
13
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment
farms..
201
427
41
86
30
36
61
93
71
303
47
123
213
494
111
$1,000..
353
Energy and petroleum products
farms—
383
100
70
101
200
116
409
221
$1.000..
4 021
552
322
1 055
1 706
751
2 906
1 583
Petroleum products
farms..
383
100
70
101
200
116
409
221
$1.000..
2 601
434
252
893
1 218
693
2 301
1 284
Interest expense;
Expenses reported
farnis—
288
64
54
73
95
68
288
154
$1,000..
4 556
697
537
1 241
977
1 011
4 472
2 795
Expenses reported as 'No'
- farms..
91
28
13
26
102
48
101
44
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment
...farms. 1982..
383
100
70
101
202
116
409
221
1978..
441
93
60
106
244
127
426
209
$1,000, 1982..
31 438
5 064
2 938
8 433
9 311
8 234
22 946
11 862
1978..
30 002
3 364
3 131
4 633
8 979
4 965
17 155
7 500
Average per farm
..dollars. 1982..
82 084
50 642
41 971
83 492
46 093
70 984
56 103
53 673
1978..
68 032
36 173
52 177
43 703
36 798
39 097
40 270
35 883
Motortrucks, including ptekups
farms. 1982..
371
91
64
99
158
108
376
213
1978..
428
80
49
100
226
124
410
186
number, 1982..
1 012
215
139
223
391
330
937
496
1978..
1 204
200
139
224
510
277
1 012
496
Wheel tractors
...farms. 1982..
348
92
64
95
160
100
361
207
1978..
418
73
49
99
184
119
383
185
number. 1982.-
891
173
138
308
367
218
911
489
1978..
1 204
153
122
282
452
225
945
465
Grain and bean combines, sell-propelled
only
...farnis. 1982..
140
8
1
25
5
62
38
24
1978..
233
13
11
14
22
58
64
27
number, 1982..
160
10
(D)
29
10
76
39
25
1978..
264
13
11
15
29
62
65
29
See footnotes at end of table.
200 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS-
Con.
1982 operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
5
8
7
21
3
4
4
6
3 or 4 years
10
20
95
23.2
10
15
52
18.0
11
35
99
19.2
39
76
332
21.3
7
9
72
25.4
5
10
56
23.7
8
9
59
23.8
14
5 to 9 years - ------ --- -
31
10 years or more
146
Average years on present farm
22.6
Not reported - -----^
40
18
41
102
15
17
16
49
1982 operators by age group:
Under 25 years
4
3
1
6
1
-
-
8
25 to 34 years _
13
9
21
62
8
6
13
29
35 to 44 years
25
21
29
92
22
19
13
37
45 to 54 years
46
44
22
32
59
44
156
162
23
32
17
28
15
37
70
55 to 64 years
65
65 years and over
38
16
39
92
20
22
18
37
Averaae aoe
53.4
51.3
52.5
51.6
52.6
54.9
53.1
50.5
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family
.-farms. 1982..
123
66
163
418
70
67
76
163
1978..
116
60
146
397
79
84
72
196
acres, 1982..
134 382
98 881
150 167
162 670
75 500
46 301
31 054
133 494
1978..
140 118
105 200
260 128
214 701
66 484
85 370
24 479
81 415
..fanns, 1982..
27
19
23
63
26
21
16
62
1978..
23
12
17
61
13
15
10
41
acres, 1982..
45 327
115 153
63 115
33 308
111 072
51 910
4 318
15 258
1978..
(D)
126 285
60 394
39 092
68 137
46 275
(0)
14 733
Corporation:
Family held
..famis, 1982..
17
e
5
52
4
3
4
10
1978..
15
9
6
44
4
8
6
11
acres, 1982..
(D)
PI
(D)
114 126
(D)
(D)
15 092
P!
1978..
(D)
(Di
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
<°i
Other than family hold
.-famis, 1982..
4
-
4
1
1
-
2
1978..
-
-
2
2
-
1
2
1
acres, 1982..
-
(D)
-
5 638
(D)
(D)
-
P!
1978..
-
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(Di
institutional, etc
..farms. 1982..
3
6
2
33
5
-
-
9
1978..
-
4
-
21
1
3
-
4
acres. 1982..
(D)
19 473
(D)
45 865
974
-
-
1 293
1978..
(D)
13 226
(D)
1 178
-
462
1982 SELECTED FARM
PRODUCTION EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased
famis..
78
44
92
237
59
70
53
112
$1,000..
1 393
646
3 080
5 936
1 099
1 387
808
4 674
fanns..
135
47
123
361
62
58
68
208
$1,000..
2 747
1 900
1 104
14 342
1 853
1 740
870
6 879
Commercially mixed fomiula feeds _
farms..
55
13
69
152
41
31
21
120
tons..
7 419
(D)
1 888
66 429
9 825
2 950
1 270
19 557
$1,000.-
1 244
1d)
311
9 421
975
451
160
2 904
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees
farms..
52
51
91
343
74
69
71
160
$1.000..
43
55
212
812
41
56
41
239
Commercial fertilizer
farms..
66
21
107
364
53
54
59
141
$1,000..
61
115
298
1 212
41
144
54
273
Ottier agncultural chemicals^
farms..
33
17
25
42
47
38
342
801
55
33
48
81
33
10
152
$1,000..
153
Hired fami labor
farms..
132
54
81
378
64
38
62
183
$1,000..
1 025
847
570
6 033
961
353
164
1 669
Workers working 150 days or more
fanns..
72
27
37
234
45
19
21
115
numt)er..
171
93
80
737
153
35
(D)
291
Contract labor
farnis..
18
6
22
50
13
2
7
25
$1,000-
79
18
57
606
38
(D)
14
118
Custonnwork. machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment
farms..
85
47
44
306
60
36
58
152
$1,000..
58
111
36
569
96
45
61
220
Energy and petroleum products -
farms—
170
103
188
570
106
92
96
246
$1,000..
932
936
1 088
4 590
647
476
463
1 559
Petroleum products
farms..
170
103
188
570
106
92
96
246
$1,000..
717
626
873
3 198
451
399
380
1 128
Interest expense:
Expenses reported
farms..
105
49
97
354
83
50
61
135
$1.000..
1 170
966
2 129
5 328
1 145
457
536
1 734
farms..
63
45
96
196
15
41
35
106
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment
...famis, 1982..
170
103
193
570
106
92
96
246
1978..
178
105
187
515
107
94
95
238
$1,000. 1982..
6 797
7 845
11 346
32 221
7 149
4 722
4 173
15 637
1978..
5 918
5 198
7 131
27 475
3 308
3 485
3 589
10 316
Average per farm
..dollars, 1982-
39 981
76 166
58 788
56 528
67 447
51 325
43 466
63 567
1978..
33 247
49 509
38 136
53 349
30 917
37 073
37 776
43 346
Motortrucks, including pickups
...famis, 1982..
158
102
176
559
106
92
92
229
1978.-
162
98
185
498
104
80
89
216
number, 1982..
338
293
379
1 507
219
206
219
602
1978..
323
279
377
1 194
198
190
177
515
Wheel tractors -
...famis, 1982..
147
99
156
519
89
79
93
229
1978..
147
90
178
454
90
85
88
209
number, 1982-
356
301
359
1 314
172
182
175
662
1978..
327
244
435
1 123
199
150
174
545
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only
...fanns, 1982..
8
33
32
111
13
13
15
17
1978-
9
28
47
65
7
6
29
5
number, 1982-.
8
(D)
32
118
13
(D)
15
17
1978..
9
28
48
69
7
8
29
7
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 201
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Cartx)n
Daggett
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 heifer calves. farms, 1982.,
number, 1982.,
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ...farms, 1962.,
number, 1982-
Cattle and calves sold - farms, 1982-,
1978-,
number, 1982-
1978..
Calves farms, 1982..
number. 1982..
Cattle famns, 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
...famis, 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
...farms. 1982..
1978-
number. 1982..
1978..
..-farms. 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Com for silage or green chop-
Wheat for grain .
farms, 1982-
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.,
tons, green, 1982.,
1978.,
.— farms, 1982.
1978-
acres, 1982.
1978.
bushels, 1982-
1978.
4 074
3 959
751 863
693 457
3 550
3 500
360 149
337 448
2 578
2 538
272 348
262 527
1 483
1 565
87 801
74 921
3 444
205 392
3 621
186 322
4 054
3 980
418 040
421 152
2 008
118 027
3 550
3 432
300 013
294 233
762
106 921
371
528
30 721
36 113
207
301
3 055
4 702
342
475
27 666
31 411
297
443
40 672
46 927
85
107
4 600
7 028
862
912
594 037
571 932
856
918
452 360
452 050
359
403
1 796 124
2 114 648
7
10
(D)
452
1 214
1 478
46 992
56 122
856 024
938 664
1 208
1 247
225 481
229 859
6 336 559
6 074 774
103
85
29 081
23 278
90
78
13 462
12 439
72
62
9 579
8 818
37
35
3 883
3 621
90
7 133
91
8 486
103
85
14 683
11 395
51
2 957
91
78
11 726
8 962
9
854
6
7
132
303
4
4
(D)
59
4
7
(D)
244
7
5
(D)
179
1
1
(D)
(D)
2
5
(D)
(D)
4
4
(D)
(D)
5
4
245
84
406
401
79 501
83 114
339
336
38 404
35 768
223
216
27 099
26 569
152
165
11 305
9 199
322
21 960
343
19 137
405
401
44 039
47 955
204
14 538
344
338
29 501
34 636
85
7 906
34
58
1 852
2 288
20
36
193
375
32
50
1 659
1 913
29
53
2 973
3 253
10
12
557
581
74
86
66 039
73 484
75
85
52 220
50 834
29
131
(D)
1
(D)
35
171
35
213
1 262
7 903
1 449
9 216
23 116
161 511
19 849
186 101
4
363
11
361
265
94 248
(D)
95 191
10 499
2 715 432
(D)
2 771 296
536
517
59 998
54 397
446
453
27 178
25 408
114
138
4 414
5 822
365
363
22 764
19 566
459
18 753
447
14 067
540
518
28 607
28 716
247
6 347
498
477
22 260
23 597
83
11 674
39
46
5 658
4 234
22
32
489
580
36
40
5 169
3 654
32
38
6 469
5 622
8
13
449
1 258
22
19
8 702
13 977
24
19
13 758
11 147
21
21
(D)
(U)
(D)
206
245
6 686
7 739
119 334
132 491
183
170
16 728
14 606
585 757
487 820
32
27
11 022
6 550
32
25
5 601
4 400
32
24
(D)
(D)
2
5
(D|
(D)
32
2 800
32
2 621
33
27
4 656
4 100
22
2 127
28
19
2 529
2 433
4
338
3
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
3
24
9
10
4 556
3 027
9
11
2 510
3 877
6
5
174
(D)
12
7
639
382
10 304
5 405
6
10
290
150
12 720
6 325
18
15
2 828
3 473
18
14
1 928
2 418
18
14
iSI
1
6
17
414
18
16
1 521
2 513
15
1 098
12
12
423
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
See footnotes at end of table.
202 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Duchesne
Emery
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
Cattle and catves 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.
MIIK cows farms, 1982.
1978.
numt)er, 1982.,
1978.
Heifers and fieifer calves farms, 1982.,
number. 19B2_
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ...farms, 1962.
number, 1982.,
Cattle and calves sold farms, 1982..
1978.,
numtser, 1982.,
1978.,
Calves .-farms, 1982-.
number, 1982_.
Cattle famis, 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..
numl>er, 1982..
1978..
Cmier farms, 1982-
1978-
number. 1982..
1978..
Hogs and pigs sold .
Feeder pigs
Sheep and lambs inventory.
Sheep and lambs sold
...farms, 1982.,
1978.
numtier, 1982.
1978.
...farms, 1982.
1978.
numtwr, 1982.
1978.
.—farms, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978-
... farms, 1982.,
1978.,
number, 1982.,
1978.
Hens and pullets of laying age inventory
Broilers and otfier meat-type chickens sold.
CROPS HARVESTED
...farms, 1982.,
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.,
...farms, 1982.,
1978.,
number, 1982.
1978-,
Com for silage or green cliop.
Wheat for grain ,
farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978-
tons, green, 1982-
1978.
...farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
bushels, 1982.
1978.
277
246
41 308
37 127
260
234
23 939
21 396
230
196
20 702
18 329
93
105
3 237
3 067
228
a 616
261
8 753
280
251
21 225
20 256
160
10 718
229
207
10 507
9 353
20
876
24
27
671
1 924
13
18
109
344
21
23
562
1 580
15
22
720
2 593
3
6
(D)
278
62
57
15 541
19 931
59
59
13 004
21 283
39
41
902
1 466
1
2
(D)
(D)
56
73
1 774
2 848
21 937
32 677
20
23
687
323
42 455
12 136
96
86
16 619
13 258
89
84
8 845
7 708
83
78
7 195
21
28
960
513
87
4 344
87
7 776
6 278
66
2 852
86
72
4 924
3 403
23
416
9
10
899
179
7
5
87
14
8
6
812
165
9
7
1 208
333
5
1
552
(D)
17
15
3 925
5 860
17
16
2 390
3 030
124
(D)
39
40
726
1
118
11
308
16 620
16
12
674
177
34
019
4
478
81
79
18 005
13 366
78
72
9 570
8 831
75
69
9 377
8 665
25
20
193
146
74
4 537
80
3 898
84
79
8 979
7 311
56
4 687
70
66
4 292
3 009
3
(0)
1
10
(D)
217
30
1
10
(D)
187
6
207
3
IP)
18
19
4 810
4 259
18
21
2 299
2 993
9
12
u
12
13
6 544
5 623
11
12
3 442
2 603
11
12
(D)
2 575
3
6
(D)
28
11
1 434
12
1 668
12
15
2 749
4 019
5
589
11
11
2 160
1 558
1
(D)
1
4
n
1
4
(D)
(Di
1
4
(D)
(D)
1
4
n
1
3
IS
2
2
(D)
(D)
2
2
n
3
3
(D)
113
3
5
(D)
220
(D)
3 508
1
2
P\
(D
(D
(Di
130
117
19 101
19 122
116
100
9 972
7 474
100
85
8 591
6 689
36
35
1 381
785
110
5 689
115
3 440
117
107
10 152
11 244
58
2 646
103
83
7 506
8 215
17
914
11
18
165
117
6
7
38
37
10
14
127
60
177
236
1
(D)
76
56 059
43 389
67
78
42 679
34 487
16
17
480
(D)
19
25
792
907
12 309
13 183
14
22
518
707
19 720
27 705
71
62
16 871
14 126
59
7 692
7 048
62
54
7 536
6 948
17
13
156
100
65
4 511
65
4 668
88
81
8 075
7 295
33
2 541
62
56
5 534
4 957
30
3 013
181
35
U
n
124
31
18
11
5 617
5 854
17
11
3 589
4 756
9
7
209
199
27
23
856
736
14 542
10 636
51
48
11 948
11 091
244 371
205 956
31
5 890
6 668
32
29
3 765
4 608
31
29
3 752
4 586
7
5
13
22
31
1 325
34
800
37
33
3 150
3 672
28
2 067
30
27
1 083
1 369
1
(D)
2
2
181
2
(D)
2
2
s
n
(D)
8
7
124
991
a
7
165
(D)
7
4
(D)
95
2
(D)
(D)
2
4
PI
Di
\°}
P
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA
UTAH 203
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols,
see introductory text]
Item
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Uke
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
Cattle and calves inventory
. farms, 1982..
255
56
66
91
65
70
272
166
1978.-
282
56
58
95
78
80
265
156
number. 1982..
61 758
6 392
11 823
42 861
9 597
23 607
39 744
33 670
1978..
65 778
6 325
8 032
34 929
10 717
21 754
36 660
43 602
Cows and heifers tliat had calved
farms, 1982..
213
48
64
89
49
65
244
147
1978..
246
51
55
91
58
73
248
133
number. 1982..
20 039
3 545
5 812
24 520
4 529
12 271
19 054
13 667
1978..
26 184
3 732
4 375
21 611
5 642
13 121
16 825
14 622
Beef cows
....farms. 1982-
169
31
53
87
34
63
200
111
1978--
206
31
42
90
38
71
201
106
number. 1982..
15 909
2 142
4 346
24 494
2 584
12 205
13 286
11 013
1978..
22 733
2 373
3 086
21 577
3 592
13 034
11 754
12 279
Milk cows -
....farms, 1982..
80
26
27
16
16
9
73
50
1978..
90
31
29
22
23
16
77
46
number, 1982..
4 130
1 403
1 466
26
1 945
66
5 768
2 654
1978..
3 451
1 359
1 289
34
2 050
87
5 071
2 343
Heifers and heifer calves -.
....farms, 1982..
205
49
64
86
49
61
234
137
numt)er. 1982..
19 556
1 525
3 301
10 544
2 901
6 405
13 130
8 070
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves
...farms. 1982..
239
46
62
85
56
59
245
153
number. 1982—
22 163
1 322
2 710
7 797
2 167
4 931
7 560
11 933
Cattle and calves sold
...-farms, 1982..
255
53
66
93
62
68
268
164
1978..
281
55
58
96
79
76
267
160
number, 1982—
39 590
2 271
5 572
19 758
7 930
12 754
20 532
29 477
1978..
46 084
3 108
4 191
14 811
6 103
11 928
20 060
40 783
Calves -
....farms, 1982..
89
30
35
72
33
40
101
63
numt>er, 1982..
6 316
1 197
1 311
9 910
1 964
3 599
3 124
2 400
CatMe -
....farms. 1982.-
233
41
56
77
57
61
233
148
1978..
248
49
47
79
68
68
235
140
numt)er. 1982.-
33 274
1 074
4 261
9 846
5 966
9 155
17 408
27 077
1978-
37 350
(D)
2 745
5 239
4 334
5 018
14 881
37 791
Fattened on grains and concentrates ..
farms. 1982--
85
2
3
4
20
1
67
27
number. 1982..
22 302
(D)
(0)
151
2 472
(D)
4 301
18 289
Hogs and pigs inventory
....farms. 1982_-
34
1
1
9
15
5
25
13
1978-
43
7
6
9
24
8
53
27
number. 1982—
4 534
(D)
(D)
(D)
2 454
448
1 275
2 203
1978-
2 469
42
136
89
3 204
109
6 522
3 324
Used or to be used for breeding _
.... farms. 1982..
23
1
-
6
5
5
17
6
1978..
19
1
4
7
11
3
35
14
number. 1982..
456
(D)
_
34
(D)
49
151
115
1978..
144
(D)
16
(D)
259
29
893
227
Other
....farms, 1982..
31
1
9
15
5
22
13
1978..
41
7
5
8
22
7
49
27
number, 1982..
4 078
_
(0)
(D)
(D)
399
1 124
2 088
1978..
2 325
(D)
120
(D)
2 945
80
5 629
3 097
Hogs and pigs sold
....farms, 1982--
30
1
_
7
11
5
23
10
1978-
38
3
6
6
20
8
50
23
number, 1982..
5 607
(D)
-
330
3 633
312
2 307
2 088
1978-
2 620
(D)
107
333
4 086
312
8 906
3 057
Feeder pigs -
farms, 1982..
13
1
-
3
2
3
9
4
1978..
9
_
1
3
4
3
11
4
numt)er, 1982..
545
(D)
-
76
(D)
(D)
723
121
1978..
275
(D)
(D)
130
150
1 010
101
Sheep and lambs inventory
farms, 1982..
27
19
10
24
23
3
145
41
1978..
35
16
12
32
39
4
141
63
number. 1982..
23 269
33 051
5 206
30 593
13 055
(D)
95 020
39 470
1978..
22 713
26 238
3 60S
26 463
18 513
92
81 169
18 812
Sheep and lambs sold
....farms, 1982..
24
19
10
24
23
3
149
41
1978.-
34
19
10
29
39
4
143
63
number, 1982-.
20 974
21 649
3 049
20 112
11 766
(D)
63 914
36 110
1978..
18 234
18 443
2 322
17 941
14 432
79
51 783
15 661
Hens and pullets of laying age inventory ...
farms, 1982..
39
6
4
5
19
7
15
12
1978..
42
8
7
12
22
17
17
11
number, 1982..
821
232
(D)
(D)
(0)
226
(D)
(D)
1978..
(D)
(D)
232
(D)
(oi
(D)
(D)
166
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold.
farms, 1982..
-
1
-
-
-
1978..
3
—
—
—
-
—
—
—
number, 1982..
_
_
_
(D)
-
-
-
1978-
(D)
~
~
'
CROPS HARVESTED
*,
Com for silage or green chop..
farms, 1982..
72
8
8
1
14
1
60
96
1978..
94
6
15
-
32
1
81
108
acres, 1982..
(D)
(D)
316
(D)
556
(D)
1 463
3 787
1978..
3 923
269
433
1 032
(D)
3 294
4 087
tons, green. 1982..
(D)
(D)
4 106
(D)
14 354
(D)
26 329
68 999
1978..
66 060
4 756
5 236
18 368
(D)
42 426
65 964
Wheat for grain
farms, 1982..
115
9
.
15
33
86
52
12
1978..
117
7
5
15
43
95
80
12
acres, 1982.-
15 316
482
(D)
9 445
40 113
1 492
450
1978-
13 774
340
35
3 139
13 048
48 054
2 196
239
bushels, 1982..
490 351
12 937
(D)
245 541
859 102
60 545
22 880
1978--
414 630
8 916
1 165
52 976
400 376
909 891
72 034
10 604
See footnotes at end of table.
204 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbfeviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
Cattte and calves inventory .
-faims. 1982..
1978.,
number. 1982..
1978.
Cows and heHeis that had calved faims, 1982.
1978..
number. 1982.
1978..
Beef cows farms. 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
Milk cows farms. 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978-
Heifers and heifer calves farms, 1982..
number. 1982..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves ...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 lor 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
...farms. 1982..
1978-
number. 1982..
1978..
...farms. 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
Com for silage or green chop.
Wheat for grain .
farms. 1982..
1978..
acres. 1982..
1978..
tons, green. 1982..
1978.
...farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982.
1978.
bushels, 1982.
1978.
120
122
17 742
14 534
111
108
9 425
7 615
88
85
6 920
4 885
49
53
2 505
2 730
110
4 963
110
3 354
125
128
9 517
7 612
72
2 574
105
109
6 943
5 141
9
136
13
16
161
1 092
8
11
46
204
10
13
116
888
9
9
301
355
4
2
(D)
(D)
59
50
37 225
32 317
59
50
34 172
40 391
8
10
148
141
1
(D)
(D)
9
9
224
250
7 242
7 595
77
67
23 937
13 290
74
64
13 648
8 596
68
62
(D)
8 549
17
18
(D)
47
66
6 327
67
3 962
75
68
10 117
8 310
50
5 854
55
57
4 263
2 535
13
272
7
(D)
136
6
2
(D)
(0)
7
7
(D)
(D)
6
6
(D)
242
1
(D)
27
23
19 257
34 714
24
21
17 074
29 532
9
10
(D)
(D)
5
11
135
308
2 110
3 998
18
10
2 706
1 454
48 459
22 794
164
340
151
311
33 321
48 781
30 863
42 372
146
284
140
274
17 356
22 452
17 455
20 836
135
205
130
200
16 417
13 297
16 551
14 508
44
96
39
100
939
9 155
904
6 328
136
278
6 450
14 730
155
282
9 515
11 599
162
329
151
305
23 322
24 165
18 961
23 674
87
130
7 562
5 120
145
298
115
275
15 760
19 045
10 855
18 229
21
130
1 627
7 435
18
38
21
51
(D)
4 147
2 175
3 484
10
21
15
26
155
447
317
558
16
38
15
48
(0)
3 700
1 858
2 926
14
36
20
45
(D)
4 900
2 974
6 495
4
4
7
14
47
(D)
170
2 020
47
47
38
50
32 817
37 867
45 159
29 439
46
47
40
51
20 984
22 258
36 559
28 815
20
21
25
22
(D)
950 934
(D)
1 186 054
2
-
3
-
(D)
-
155
47
172
59
187
1 873
6 813
2 373
6 947
27 544
125 841
31 917
116 556
13
51
17
60
727
16 851
1 255
17 080
22 910
449 752
31 265
384 184
85
74
9 809
7 824
64
61
4 832
4 156
38
38
1 866
2 237
42
36
2 966
1 919
76
3 493
72
1 484
86
80
5 182
4 167
41
2 055
78
71
3 127
2 622
20
138
10
6
57
41
3
2
3
(D)
9
6
54
(D)
4
4
42
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
25
23
37 039
38 929
23
23
29 857
29 259
4
5
(D)
104
(D)
(D)
4
2
(D)
(D)
2 321
(D)
80
96
15 646
16 465
63
79
7 512
7 784
57
67
(D)
7 365
20
27
(D)
419
66
4 023
75
4 111
77
96
8 000
10 989
37
2 531
65
77
5 469
6 189
14
2 783
9
9
599
339
2
2
iC!
9
9
(D)
(D)
6
3
1 213
249
7
6
1 705
1 852
6
6
1 242
1 715
10
8
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
16
10
3 406
2 677
60 915
27 666
87
74
17 343
10 267
85
72
9 675
6 314
74
61
8 948
5 798
30
33
727
516
77
4 019
80
3 649
86
78
7 305
4 897
53
2 885
69
52
4 420
2 286
11
447
16
28
1 474
2 299
13
23
216
325
14
26
1 258
1 974
15
27
1 865
2 720
4
5
56
230
35
46
13 317
12 683
34
47
7 438
8 985
10
9
231
(D)
7
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
5
4
44
15
3 830
810
177
195
29 275
27 077
146
157
11 423
10 534
58
65
3 922
3 745
98
105
7 501
6 789
147
9 897
157
7 955
181
199
19 621
22 033
82
1 964
168
184
17 657
19 287
35
11 537
12
16
211
528
2
8
(D)
54
11
15
(D)
474
10
16
548
680
1
4
(D)
83
8
13
847
2 936
9
12
1 106
1 190
12
11
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
94
122
4 737
5 230
91 658
95 520
46
36
1 158
1 110
72 993
43 347
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 205
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols.
see introductory text]
Item
Utah
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Cartwn
Daggett
Davis
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Bartey for grain -
farms, 1982..
1978-
acres, 1982—
1978..
bushels, 1982..
1978..
2 540
2 548
134 306
120 957
9 938 374
7 752 817
25
15
(D)
748
(D)
30 823
361
377
24 561
20 710
1 855 808
1 450 055
480
434
27 535
21 702
1 690 267
1 236 164
7
5
241
90
12 300
4 150
2
(D)
65
67
1 961
1 814
146 304
128 768
Oats for grain
famis, 1982-
593
601
9 393
9 882
583 163
539 761
10
8
(D)
357
(D)
22 137
45
49
893
1 005
64 054
74 634
58
62
601
573
38 856
33 650
20
12
359
254
25 791
12 122
4
3
9
1978-
acres, 1982..
1978..
bushels, 1982..
1978..
12
89
150
7 350
9 490
Hay-aHalfa, other tame, small grain, wild.
grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) ..
..-farms, 1982-
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
tons, dry, 1982—
1978-
4 316
4 290
503 772
493 905
1 607 018
1 448 432
121
96
24 380
19 525
96 208
70 920
452
488
44 733
46 580
142 364
146 448
565
538
51 768
50 982
163 954
155 730
31
28
3 496
2 783
12 288
8 257
15
12
3 767
3 850
7 435
5 250
117
138
5 018
6 654
17 864
24 356
Land in orchards —
.— farms. 1982..
1978-
acres, 1982-
1978-
204
242
8 506
7 699
-
35
66
1 531
1 880
5
6
32
59
2
-
5
9
55
70
Item
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Bailey for grain
farms, 1982—
1978..
acres. 1982..
1978..
bushels. 1982-
1978-
64
79
2 380
3 162
181 421
196 825
18
13
598
479
38 895
23 595
10
9
401
316
23 110
20 750
3
(D)
(D)
71
97
5 070
6 529
431 492
476 244
51
39
2 110
1 768
153 507
97 130
6
2
Oats tor grain
— fanns, 1982-
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
bushels, 1982-
1978-
46
56
733
1 010
52 938
51 074
36
24
553
422
32 388
19 272
16
20
352
382
15 835
22 652
2
1
(D
20
18
898
173
37 617
12 700
12
6
233
34
9 693
1 786
3
2
48
(D)
1 520
(D)
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .
farms, 1982-.
1978-
acres, 1982—
1978-
tons, dry, 1982-
1978-
267
254
30 463
28 929
88 686
77 325
93
82
8 405
6 986
27 286
22 457
77
75
8 441
9 524
25 234
25 018
12
18
1 187
1 728
5 035
5 509
163
153
33 872
32 259
134 202
111 558
80
fid
12 593
11 740
40 048
30 653
28
22
1 545
1 224
4 816
4 094
Land In orchards
farms. 1982-
1978..
acres. 1982..
1978..
3
3
9
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)
1
i
1
3
(D)
40
2
(D)
1
IP)
5
2
66
(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
206 UTAH
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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
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Uke
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Barley for grain
farms, 1982..
235
249
17 291
15 731
1 271 493
923 714
32
28
1 000
729
80 366
46 494
13
19
(D)
16 306
47
62
1 640
2 957
93 157
122 335
60
62
2 233
2 670
188 785
197 068
4
9
330
233
4 502
12 100
209
222
7 437
7 794
560 241
463 024
125
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978-
bushels, 1982..
1978..
142
4 751
5 492
432 991
406 762
farms, 1982..
27
32
401
590
28 874
29 632
14
13
206
135
16 975
10 014
10
13
(D)
149
(D)
7 290
5
7
105
9 792
(D)
3
17
(D)
304
(D)
14 141
3
11
40
478
8 465
63
65
884
1 242
49 001
65 896
23
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
bushels. 1982..
1978..
18
345
227
25 647
13 731
Hay-alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) ..
....farms. 1982..
1978-
acres. 1982..
1978..
tons. dry. 1982..
1978..
328
343
51 Oil
56 843
188 904
194 309
60
57
6 329
5 934
17 796
14 419
57
60
8 000
6 522
23 314
17 548
94
96
48 296
45 872
72 858
58 638
95
107
5 494
7 032
23 885
26 073
42
46
3 536
4 804
8 861
10 284
315
323
31 912
32 944
106 904
97 208
188
196
18 578
17 686
75 059
70 005
Land In orchards
—.farms. 1982..
1978..
acres. 1982..
1978..
2
2
(D)
!d)
-
-
~
6
12
122
236
1
4
(D)
13
1
(D)
-
Item
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
CROPS HAHVESTED-Con.
Bariey for grain
farms, 1982..
1978-.
acres, 1982-.
1978..
bushels, 1982-
1978..
42
42
873
813
62 143
39 430
42
31
2 357
1 904
149 192
87 868
37
40
2 169
1 252
141 825
68 334
276
262
18 885
14 631
1 712 019
1 176 852
50
46
1 497
1 213
117 932
85 682
39
29
2 106
3 131
99 734
127 613
60
65
1 532
1 694
124 539
121 139
109
100
3 788
2 814
263 976
184 322
Oats for grain
famis, 1982.-
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
bushels, 1982.-
1978-
18
13
216
137
13 129
7 898
10
9
157
100
7 497
5 870
37
49
641
1 045
33 535
51 517
47
31
548
321
37 329
25 226
14
12
196
68
15 153
5 556
1
4
(D)
47
(D)
745
23
20
288
137
20 610
10 020
14
14
148
80
11 027
5 043
Hay-alfatfa. other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ..
farms, 1982-
1978-
acres, 1982-
1978--
tors, dry, 1982-
1978-
129
124
14 907
13 863
35 131
31 075
82
71
13 430
8 989
43 234
24 886
155
150
18 015
19 815
57 582
45 616
342
338
24 239
24 167
84 306
84 070
88
82
8 126
6 635
25 447
18 721
65
75
4 088
4 083
16 183
15 489
91
83
8 381
7 519
27 415
19 340
164
166
9 762
8 433
34 719
33 176
Land in orchards
— -farms. 1982-
1978-
acres. 1982-
1978..
-
1
(0)
-
108
91
6 225
4 848
2
(D)
11
18
155
219
2
8
19
211
261
■Data are based on a sample of farms.
IData for 1978 Include the cost of lime which was not collected In 19
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 207
Table 17. Milk Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductoiy text]
Inventory
Sales
Geographic area
Milk goats
Goat miiii
Fanris
Number
Fanns
Number
Sales
($1,000)
Farms
Gallons
Sales
($1,000)
STATE TOTAL
Utah 1982..
1978..
128
61
835
724
54
19
380
178
29
10
22
6
21 910
13 848
30
24
Table 18. Angora Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Inventory
Sales
Geographic area
Angora goats
Mohair
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Sales
($1,000)
Farms
Pounds
Sales
($1,000)
STATE TOa-AL
Utah 1982..
1978..
6
2
157
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
5
2
320
(D)
1
(D)
Table 19. Mink and Their Pelts— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abt>reviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Inventory
Sales
Geographic area
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Sales
($1,000)
STATE TOTAL
Utah 1982..
1978..
COUNTIES, 1982
Box Elder
210
175
2
35
43
40
31
3
46
2
8
323 857
169 304
(D)
36 457
106 990
38 405
30 499
3 240
102 651
(D)
3 615
221
179
4
36
44
44
31
3
48
3
8
581 601
375 664
(D)
70 953
139 545
91 843
68 894
8 224
190 368
(D)
6 947
16 440
10 731
(D)
Cache
Morgan
Salt Lake
1 860
4 075
2 479
Summit
Tooele
Utah
Weber
All other counties
2 065
224
5 407
208 UTAH
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Table 20. Colonies of Bees and Honey— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symttols. see introductory text]
Inventory
Sales
Geographic area
Colonies of bees
Honey
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Sales
($1,000)
Farms
Pounds
Sales
($1,000)
STATE TOTAL
Utah 1982..
1978..
318
223
33 284
30 731
19
15
1 131
4 734
46
227
100
164
1 319 690
1 233 928
783
620
COUNTIES, 1982
Beaver
Box Elder
3
IB
20
3
22
20
10
4
13
3
(D)
1 446
8 174
5
309
2 029
(D)
16
562
(D)
1
2
1
1
(D)
(D)
IS!
(D)
(D)
isi
5
5
4
10
2
4
(D)
314 400
{d]
89 382
(D)
11 259
1^
?]
(D)
7
Cache
Daggett
Davis---
Duchesne
Emery-
Garfield
Iron
Kane
Millard
Morgan
Salt Lake
11
3
31
5
13
8
5
8
19
45
13
4
30
7
6 153
24
1 188
17
IS!
29
91
(D)
3 886
385
27
1 598
248
2
1
1
4
2
4
(D)
(0)
(D)
(D)
99
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
4
9
1
14
3
3
1
1
5
13
5
13
2
429 386
30 307
8 499
93 985
13 998
67 207
(D)
238
San Juan .
Sanpete
Sevier
Summit
Tooele
Uintah-
Utah
Washington
Wayne
8
Weber
All other counties
47
(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
Fanns
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
Utah 1982..
1978..
11
16
1 598
657
8
9
1 062
560
6
8
105
(D)
5
8
962
260
1 447
302
3
7
44
3
45
5
11
12
84
47
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
Utah „ - -... 1982..
230
2 661
33
1 260
1978..
171
1 332
12
244
Counties, 1982
Sox Elder _.
6
14
26
83
2
(D)
Cache
Cartwn
7
124
2
m
Davis
15
218
5
11(5
Duchesne
11
67
-
-
Emery
3
(D)
-
-
Garfield
3
9
-
-
Grand
3
(D)
1
(D)
Iron
11
73
-
Juab-
4
(D)
-
-
Kane
4
24
1
u
Millard
11
52
2
Morgan
4
33
-
Salt Lake -
26
4
11
241
26
116
2
2
(Pi
Sanpete -
&
Summit
6
51
3
fC
Tooele
13
148
1
(C
Uintah
10
63
-
-
Utah
35
566
4
264
Washir)gton
7
66
-
-
Weber
18
576
8
197
All other counties
3
12
-
-
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 209
Table 22. Miscellaneous Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols,
see introductory text]
Geographic area
Inventory
Sales
Famis
Number
Farms
Number
GEESE
State Total
Utah
1982..
158
139
1 293
1 064
19
14
184
1978..
132
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
7
S
ll
12
5
9
4
5
3
36
91
103
119
100
12
59
28
38
6
3
5
1
Cache
Cartwn
Davis
Duchesne
Emery
Iron
Kane
Millard
Morgan
26
75
(D)
Salt Lake
15
4
7
4
29
6
8
10
141
26
42
45
245
48
84
70
2
1
2
2
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
14
Sanpete
Tooele
Uintah. _
Utah
Washington
Weber
All other counties.
PIGEONS OR SQUAB
State Total
Utah __
._ 1982..
35
31
2 715
2 373
14
8
3 325
1978..
1 020
PHEASANTS
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
31
29
(D)
5 187
14
15
7 969
5 079
OTHER POULTRY
State Total
Utah
- 1982..
1978..
42
33
2 819
345
11
4
(D)
14
POULTRY HATCHED (SEE TEXT)
State Total
Utah
1982.-
1978..
47
29
1 209 797
1 295 257
137
78
3 497 377
(D)
210 UTAH
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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
Utah.
1982..
1978..
68
139
122
225
9
6
14
8
3
3
GOATS, TOTAL
State Total
Utah -
1982-
1978..
215
93
1 581
998
82
26
509
205
33
11
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
6
7
21
13
14
3
7
7
6
26
5
S
7
7
4
16
22
6
7
21
5
21
56
171
127
92
16
131
55
34
148
152
49
20
47
15
154
101
9
36
134
13
6
3
10
4
6
1
1
1
2
11
4
1
3
3
10
3
4
8
1
6
i'S
8
28
P
D
D
D
(D
i
8
3
17
33
(D)
0
Cache
Davis...
i
IP
Emery
Grand
Iron
Millard -
0
D
D
Salt Lake .- -
D
P
SeviOT.-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
(D^
Utah
1
Wasatch
Washington
n
Weber
All other counties
1
(D)
GOATS, EXCEPT ANGORA AND MILK
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
92
34
589
(D)
30
8
^
(D)
1
RABBITS AND THEIR PELTS
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
200
57
18 749
1 207
146
20
26 617
4 640
153
IS
Counties, 1982
6
18
3
21
3
5
21
12
9
5
65
7
4
9
12
(D)
1 213
24
1 577
fl
2 476
715
367
841
9 312
518
312
502
666
2
13
3
15
2
16
8
3
4
57
6
4
S
6
(D)
2 333
55
2 064
(D)
2 219
2 089
353
11 566
936
(D)
(D)
2 062
n
Cache
Davis
^
Emery
(D)
18
Sanpete
7
(D)
Tooele
Utah
2
83
Wasatch
Weber
All other counties
3
181
4
CHINCHILLAS AND THEIR PELTS
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
10
7
1 393
957
5
8
272
769
8
21
Counties, 1982
Salt Lake
3
7
940
453
3
2
n
D
D
OTHER LIVESTOCK
State Total
Utah
1982..
33
12
(X)
(X)
15
9
^
103
1978..
74
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 211
Table 24. Grains— Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1982 and 1978
(For meaning of abbreviatians and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Harvested
Farnis
Quantity
Irrigated
. 1982.
1978.
CORN FOR GRAIN OR SEED (BUSHELS)
State Total
Utah
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Davis
Duchesne
Emery
Grand
Iron
Millard
SallUke
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
Tooele
Uinteh
Utah
Washington
Weber
All other counties
SORGHUM FOR GRAIN OR SEED
(BUSHELS)
State Total
Utah.
. 1982-
1978.
Counties, 1962
Washington
All other counties.
WHEAT FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)
State Total
Utah.
. 1982..
1978..
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Davis
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Iron
Juab
Kane
Millard
Morgan
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
Alt ottier counties.
449
499
113
9
5
38
19
11
4
5
4
10
3
20
136
4
25
5
1 703
2 054
429
262
13
92
26
44
8
23
87
4
142
14
17
50
103
65
17
14
27
30
93
10
24
a
95
6
15 118
14 567
6 001
151
(D)
707
686
91
19
33
1 164
506
(D)
120
290
7
1 026
3 272
8
802
100
1 181
603
907
274
237 229
254 279
1 617 750
1 183 487
727 387
12 575
(D)
86 069
53 590
5 678
1 766
1 888
116 287
69 627
12 000
29 775
660
79 090
320 698
(D)
76 631
8 312
60 985
32 647
41 273
19 712
6 662 449
6 672 767
96 549
2 778 289
18 932
656 144
352
15 322
2 803
170 512
718
43 764
861
41 129
(D)
(D)
636
22 512
13 506
272 486
(D)
(D)
16 470
512 850
527
13 955
3 867
104 119
9 830
254 150
41 284
883 711
1 612
65 778
499
25 381
337
9 753
2 911
52 252
852
27 095
17 420
468 989
91
4 173
3 836
65 350
54
3 970
1 551
96 671
387
18 399
449
499
113
9
5
38
19
11
4
S
20
15
3
4
10
3
20
136
4
25
5
1 076
1 286
255
127
13
83
25
43
8
23
39
2
94
6
3
35
7
61
16
5
12
29
212 UTAH
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Table 24. Grains-Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Fanns
Quantity
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
BARLEY FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)
State Total
Utah
. 1982..
1978..
Counties, 1982
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Davis
Duchesne
Emery..
Garfield
Iron
Juab
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Uke
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
Summit
Tooele
Uintah...
Utah --
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
All other counties
OATS FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)
State Total
Utah
. 1982.
1978.
Counties, 1982
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Carbon
Daggett
Davis
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Iron
Juab
Kane
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Sevier
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah _.
Wasatch
Wayne
Weber
All other counties.
SUNFLOWER SEED (POUNDS)
State Total
Utah
Counties, 1982
3 863
4 281
26
1 175
78 838
452
25 924
1 933 584
687
31 209
1 885 948
12
271
14 070
139
2 609
184 895
/B
2 501
190 503
39
764
46 585
20
477
26 901
93
5 329
445 149
83
2 465
177 325
284
18 006
1 313 839
78
1 430
113 887
14
272
20 725
60
1 778
101 133
116
2 822
228 347
8
444
10 162
291
8 380
620 402
167
5 185
456 361
61
1 064
73 373
84
2 759
167 977
61
2 609
167 775
646
22 240
1 960 055
90
1 831
142 462
66
2 388
110 432
84
1 821
142 890
216
5 001
330 624
10
154
5 290
1 064
1 152
11
62
83
37
6
25
80
94
27
29
21
10
34
25
12
S
25
6
80
31
31
24
83
103
25
35
46
4
San Juan
All other counties.
ISO 908
145 346
13 312
14 270
1 982
670
1 570
412
10 949 532
9 059 083
784 230
762 236
179
8 860
1 236
77 233
758
49 695
450
29 311
62
3 050
200
16 998
982
63 240
1 052
53 495
425
19 695
982
43 671
302
13 168
115
2 940
490
34 179
266
21 342
145
9 290
105
9 792
327
17 438
147
6 482
984
54 218
422
27 272
288
18 035
237
11 739
1 086
57 579
932
60 986
257
18 966
444
26 920
324
22 901
115
5 735
1 755 600
468 300
1 054 090
701 510
3 539
3 919
26
389
567
12
119
71
37
20
92
72
274
71
14
56
lit
5
283
165
58
77
60
528
88
57
83
196
991
1 080
129 759
124 779
1 175
20 247
20 487
271
2 211
2 434
754
477
5 246
2 112
17 705
1 158
272
1 653
2 724
(D)
8 251
5 159
1 006
2 441
2 601
21 483
1 807
1 644
1 761
4 440
(D)
12 188
12 915
179
957
535
400
62
181
956
1 042
425
959
152
87
478
253
145
105
327
(D)
975
422
278
151
1 077
889
247
429
324
(D)
111
167
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 213
Table 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and
Peanuts: 1982 and 1978
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Harvested
imgated
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
DRY EDIBLE BEANS, EXCLUDING DRY
LIMAS (CWT)
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
42
34
8 973
7 064
48 028
23 109
12
8
S49
162
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
6
30
6
117
8 424
432
448
39 623
7 957
6
6
117
San Juan
All other counties
432
IRISH POTATOES (CWT)
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
166
165
6 423
5 812
1 412 284
1 324 367
168
185
6 423
5 812
Counties, 1982
Beaver
Box Elder
3
8
8
8
23
5
15
3
5
3
?^
8
11
423
2
3 859
D)
D)
D)
(D)
16 342
1 493
1 470
93 819
269
865 763
(D
(D
1 200
3
8
8
8
23
5
15
3
5
3
?^
Cache
Carbon
Davis
Duchesne
Iron
Juab
Millard
Morgan
8
11
423
2
3 859
Salt Lake
17
6
3
5
4
24
6
3
12
5
55
16
''I
2
104
516
5
52
7
9 228
5 638
115
(D)
204
17 199
105 660
(0)
7 601
1 976
17
8
3
5
4
24
6
3
12
5
55
San Juan
16
Sanpete
Tooele
Utah
Washington
Wayne
(D)
6
2
104
516
5
Weber
All other counties
52
7
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
Fanns
Acres
FIELD SEED AND GRASS SEED CROPS
State Total
Utah
.... 1982..
1978..
124
194
13 919
19 065
^
86
152
n
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
19
IS
75
3
3
9
4 016
1 475
7 522
(D)
45
(D)
1
00
2
1
73
2
3
5
(D)
7 178
(D)
45
Cache
Millard
Tooele
Wasatch
All other counties
376
ALFALFA SEED (POUNDS)
State ToUl
Utah
.... 1982..
1978..
119
190
11 030
18 263
2 056 136
4 028 579
84
150
7 631
15 053
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
15
15
75
3
3
8
1 430
1 475
7 522
(D)
45
(D)
87 900
177 200
1 702 536
3 200
4 225
81 075
1
73
2
3
5
Cache
(D)
Millard
7 178
Tooele
(D)
45
Wasatch
All other counties
376
214 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
Acres
Quantity
Irrigated
HAY-ALFALFA, OTHER TAME, SMALL
GRAIN, WILD, GRASS SILAGE, GREEN
CHOP, ETC. (SEE TEXT) (TONS, DRY)
State Total
. 1982.
1978.
Counties, 1982
Beaver
Box Elder..
Cache
Caitoon
Daggett ...
Davis
Duchesne .
Emery
GajHeld ...
Grand
Iron
Jusb
Kane
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake..
San Juan ..
Sanpete ...
Sevier
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch...
Washington
Wayne
Weber
ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY)
State Total
Utah 1982-.
1978-
Countles, 1982
Beaver
Box Elder..
Cache
Ca/txjn
Daggett ...
Davis
Duchesne .
Emery
Garfield ...
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake..
San Juan ..
Sanpete ...
Sevier
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch...
Washir>gton
Wayne
Weber
SMALL GRAIN HAY (TONS, DRY)
State Total
Utah .
. 1982..
1978..
9 312
9 267
167
658
965
144
24
347
524
346
167
41
305
163
81
475
158
88
136
378
74
570
347
299
215
486
1 015
226
199
152
562
8 408
8 429
150
606
902
139
20
302
416
335
158
40
296
148
73
463
148
80
99
354
65
519
328
206
193
440
890
200
182
148
508
989
1 101
614 816
625 177
26 085
48
617
60
398
6
033
4
426
7
822
38
170
14
604
10
983
1
691
36 600
16 063
2 672
56
317
8
185
9
285
50
768
9 354
4 094
38 486
21
998
19
592
16
177
29 863
34
559
11
1.53
5 929
10
121
14
771
462 131
459 773
21 010
39 636
52 190
4 849
2 396
5 589
25 015
12 692
8 569
1 482
33 942
11 659
2 286
51 450
6 919
6 438
9 219
8 246
3 428
27 999
19 702
11 132
13 601
23 847
24 400
8 751
4 737
8 668
12 279
23 143
23 978
1 877 759
1 759 548
100 602
152 416
185 421
18 047
8 459
25 681
104 959
41 288
30 894
6 772
142 028
47 010
7 120
202 965
22 015
25 935
77 157
35 687
10 035
120 732
85 417
43 889
50 832
85 736
112 125
32 477
21 826
32 124
48 110
1 585 061
1 470 121
89 103
135 259
169 923
14 504
4 970
20 589
74 530
36 963
25 167
6 247
133 882
37 515
6 689
193 308
19 179
20 479
21 638
33 349
8 992
99 393
78 987
28 405
46 895
72 386
90 394
27 538
18 272
27 718
42 787
50 604
44 829
8 673
8 572
164
570
809
140
24
315
510
342
165
40
299
139
78
459
140
87
134
353
60
526
344
291
186
472
951
223
195
150
507
7 865
7 848
148
522
749
137
20
277
409
331
156
39
291
130
73
452
128
77
94
335
58
490
326
199
169
429
840
199
178
147
462
551 561
548 282
24 797
38 396
39 768
5 939
4 426
6 884
37 702
14 522
10 875
1 666
36 167
13 171
2 350
54 753
5 522
8 848
49 566
8 870
3 349
33 416
21 608
16 900
12 275
29 402
31 110
10 936
5 793
9 839
12 711
415 818
409 389
20 562
31 080
34 286
4 795
2 396
4 929
24 760
12 634
8 531
1 457
33 535
9 936
2 076
50 610
4 642
6 373
8 950
7 970
3 172
25 742
19 346
9 614
10 464
23 630
22 126
8 590
4 671
8 398
10 544
18 280
18 671
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 215
Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
SMALL GRAIN HAY (TONS, DRY) -Con.
Counties, 19S2
Beaver
Box Elder. -
Cache
Carbon
Daggett ...
Davis
Duchesne _
Emery
Garfield ...
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake..
San Juan ..
Sanpete...
Sevier
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch...
Washington
Wayne
Weber
TAME HAY OTHER THAN ALFALFA, SMALL
GRAIN, AND WILD HAY (SEE TEXT)
(TONS, DRY)
State Total
. 1982.
1978.
Counties, 1982
Beaver
Box Elder
Cache
Daggett
Davis.
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Iron
Juab
Kane
Millard
Morgan
Piute
Rich
Salt Lake
San Juan _..
Sanpete
Sevier
Summit
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
All other counties
WILD HAY (TONS, DRY)
State Total
Utah - 1982..
1978..
Farms
4.';
3 030
7 439
22
1 102
2 049
78
2 545
4 392
3?
538
1 241
7
65
97
19
247
446
S7
1 087
2 650
71
986
2 347
3A
639
1 383
5
130
459
39
1 634
3 429
?B
723
943
17
151
220
60
2 010
3 651
9
195
327
33
646
1 481
15
(D)
^
n
283
12
594
778
59
1 763
5 078
no
1 085
3 435
24
(D)
(D)
23
329
599
24
471
1 348
m
666
1 262
25
(D)
(D)
25
309
553
3S
664
2 202
43
345
709
1 093
875
16
68
97
5
48
150
16
17
10
17
10
6
22
17
32
17
3
75
19
103
13
54
140
39
18
11
66
4
903
169
44 727
37 003
1 517
2 949
2 025
394
856
8 174
(D)
(D)
127
1 294
117
(D)
410
860
4 934
345
(D)
2 136
378
4 341
(D)
4 609
3 834
1 265
202
395
1 185
80
69 323
88 696
Quantity
94 589
83 491
3 050
5 061
4 304
585
1 738
18 707
(D)
(D)
(D)
4 397
108
(D)
1 055
1 941
8 697
866
(0)
3 830
870
8 579
(D)
10 306
8 682
2 583
560
1 259
2 439
137
107 692
122 667
Irrigated
770
16
57
78
5
44
147
16
16
9
13
10
5
18
16
30
13
2
62
19
6
51
126
38
18
11
725
943
216 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Harvested
Imgated
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
WILD HAY (TONS, DRY)-Con.
Counties, 1982
Beaver
5
85
190
5
85
Box Elder
46
71
2 703
2 109
5 131
3 352
38
44
2 345
Cache
1 463
Cartxjn
6
76
206
6
72
Daggett
10
1 571
2 807
10
1 571
DaOiS—
16
492
1 183
10
363
Duchesne - -
73
3 547
8 066
87
3 428
Emery
25
612
1 467
25
612
Garfield
B
1 015
2 098
8
1 015
Iron -
S
241
434
4
231
Juab —
27
1 832
2 857
12
1 316
Kane
5
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
Morgan
IS
404
851
14
383
Piute
25
1 090
1 740
17
752
Rich
87
35 159
45 631
83
34 806
Sart Lake -
6
149
215
3
(D)
Sanpete... —
Sevier
124
5 646
9 144
84
3 669
15
274
538
13
263
89
3 577
5 919
84
3 407
Tooele
28
1 636
2 399
14
1 324
Uintah
27
785
1 485
26
757
Utah
120
4 213
7 852
96
3 497
Wasatch
29
887
1 898
28
873
5
48
110
5
48
Wayne
7
25
4
135
413
(D)
341
790
(D)
7
15
4
135
Weber
237
All other counties
(D)
GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE, AND GREEN
CHOP HAY (SEE TEXT) (TONS, GREEN)
State Total
Utah 1982..
284
15 492
119 425
259
14 401
1978..
(NA)
15 727
115 053
(NA)
14 632
Counties, 1982
Beaver
11
443
2 461
11
443
25
44
2 227
1 529
14 744
10 345
25
39
2 057
Cache
1 353
Cartmn
5
(D)
(D)
4
(D)
Davis
19
638
5 179
17
620
Duchesne
9
347
3 017
9
347
Emery
3
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
Iron '
4
656
(D)
4
656
Juab-
8
555
3 892
7
455
Millard
14
1 455
10 414
14
1 455
Morgan „
4
257
1 807
2
(D)
Piute
4
251
881
3
223
Rich
3
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
15
17
331
942
2 219
9 857
14
14
328
882
Sevier..
9
559
4 765
9
559
4
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
Uintah
9
151
637
9
151
Utah
31
1 446
11 803
30
1 406
Washington
13
633
6 990
12
603
Wayne
8
259
1 814
7
257
Weber
17
549
4 153
13
481
8
330
2 931
7
328
CORN FOR SILAGE OR GREEN CHOP
(TONS, GREEN)
State Total
Utah __ _ 1982-
1 486
50 565
905 454
1 486
50 565
1978..
1 967
63 595
1 037 952
1 967
63 595
Counties, 1982
Beaver
38
1 323
24 231
38
1 323
Box Elder
184
226
8 037
6 961
163 678
123 064
184
228
8 037
Cache
6 961
Cartxsn
18
713
11 504
18
713
Davts-
68
2 358
49 436
68
2 358
Duchesne
62
1 814
22 385
62
1 814
Emery
63
964
14 424
63
964
Garfield
4
(D)
(D)
4
(D)
Grand
4
113
1 782
4
113
Iron
25
892
13 662
25
892
Juab
35
928
15 415
35
928
Kane
4
94
886
4
94
Millard
73
3 661
61 856
73
3 661
Morgan
9
259
4 959
9
259
Piute
13
368
4 496
13
368
Salt l.ake
25
66
735
1 523
16 018
27 067
25
66
735
Sanpete
1 523
Sevier
121
4 020
72 769
121
4 020
Tooele
8
157
2 530
8
157
Uintah
66
2 597
34 708
66
2 597
Utah
229
7 380
133 542
229
7 380
Wayne _
8
130
(D)
5 141
1 900
99 264
8
130
(D)
Weber
5 141
7
338
5 695
7
338
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 217
Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Harvested
Inigated
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
SORGHUM FOR SILAGE OR GREEN CHOP
(TONS, GREEN)
State Total
Utah - 1982..
1978..
31
37
577
709
7 136
6 554
31
37
577
709
Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Harvested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
LAND USED FOR VEGETABLES (SEE TEXT)
State Total
Utah - 1982..
1978-
432
496
6 853
9 101
432
496
6 852
9 098
Counties, 1982
74
17
107
3
10
5
6
51
3
4
1 513
364
3 142
3
198
S3
8
557
6
(D)
74
17
107
3
10
5
6
51
3
4
1 513
Cache
Davis
Duchesne
Emery -
Grand
Iron
Salt Lake
364
3 142
3
198
53
8
557
6
Tooele - -
(D)
Uintah.
Utah -
Washington
Wayne
5
50
15
4
65
13
17
292
51
(D)
501
109
5
SO
IS
4
6S
13
17
292
51
(D)
Weber
500
109
VEGETABLES HARVESTED (SEE TEXT)
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
432
496
6 982
9 365
432
496
6 982
9 365
Counties, 1962
Box Elder
74
17
107
3
10
S
6
51
3
4
1 515
364
3238
3
203
57
10
561
6
(D)
74
17
107
3
10
5
6
51
3
4
1 515
Cache
Davis
Duchesne
Emery
Grand
iron
Salt l.al(e
364
3 238
3
203
57
10
561
San Juan ...
6
Tooele
(D)
Uintah
Utah
Washington
Wayne
5
50
15
4
65
13
17
296
53
(D)
513
109
5
50
15
4
65
13
17
296
53
(D)
Weber
All other counties . . .
513
109
ASPARAGUS
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
17
12
128
43
17
12
128
43
Counties, 1982
Weber
8
8
27
101
8
8
27
101
SNAP BEANS
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
106
85
1 745
1 758
106
85
1 745
1 758
33
12
33
9
9
4
6
630
348
673
5
12
76
1
33
12
33
9
9
4
6
630
Cache
348
673
Salt lake
5
Utah
Weber
12
76
All other counties ... _ _. __
1
218 UTAH
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
BEETS
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
13
17
13
54
13
17
13
54
Counties, 1982
Davis
3
4
3
3
3
iBi
3
4
3
3
3
Salt Lake
7
Utah
n
HEAD CABBAGE
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
21
20
160
198
21
20
160
198
CANTALOUPS
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
72
56
214
261
72
56
214
261
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
17
15
7
4
9
S
7
8
62
25
70
26
4
7
11
8
17
15
7
4
8
5
7
8
62
25
70
Grand
Utah
Washington
Weber_
All other counties
26
4
7
11
B
CAULIFLOWER
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
13
12
54
84
13
12
54
84
CUCUMBERS AND PICKLES
State Total
Utah
1982__
44
31
49
22
44
31
48
1978..
22
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
8
8
14
7
3
4
7
12
20
7
1
3
8
8
14
7
3
4
7
Davis
San Lake —
12
20
Utah
Weber
7
1
3
GARLIC
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
7
6
10
12
7
6
10
12
Counties, 1982
Weber
3
4
3
7
3
4
3
7
HONEYDEW MELONS
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
15
17
54
46
15
17
54
46
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
6
3
6
12
14
28
6
3
6
12
14
28
LETTUCE AND ROMAINE
SUte Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
a
7
71
41
8
7
71
41
DRY ONIONS
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
78
96
1 820
2 099
78
86
1 820
2 099
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
16
37
8
14
3
440
1 183
37
148
12
16
37
8
14
3
440
Davis
Salt Lake
1 183
37
Weber
All other counties
148
12
GREEN ONIONS
State ToUl
Utah
.- 1982..
1978..
5
6
36
71
5
6
36
71
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 219
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
Hawested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
GREEN PEAS, EXCLUDING GREEN
COWPEAS
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
30
28
412
558
30
28
412
558
Countiea, 1982
Cache
Davis
Salt Uke
3
16
B
3
1
335
53
22
3
18
8
3
1
335
S3
All other counties
22
HOT PEPPERS
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
13
18
17
20
13
18
17
20
Counties, 1982
Davis
Weber
All other counties
6
4
3
9
6
2
a
4
3
9
6
SWEET PEPPERS
State Total
Utah _.__
1982..
1978..
37
30
60
88
37
30
60
88
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
S
17
8
7
4
35
17
4
5
17
8
7
4
Davis
Weber
35
17
All ottier counties . . _ .
4
PUMPKINS
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
48
32
148
81
48
32
148
81
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
8
15
6
6
7
6
24
75
9
21
17
3
8
15
6
8
7
6
24
Davis
Salt Lake..
7S
9
Utah
21
Weber
17
All other counties
3
RADISHES
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
3
10
63
(D)
3
10
63
(D)
SQUASH
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
39
43
93
188
39
43
93
188
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
5
9
3
7
7
8
11
40
11
(D)
5
9
3
7
7
8
11
Davis
40
Emery
Salt l^e
(D)
13
Weber
All other counties
11
(D)
SWEET CORN
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
216
275
1 042
2 824
216
275
1 042
2 824
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
24
5
S3
3
3
34
3
4
39
S
30
13
194
13
378
3
7
159
(D
(D
165
8
86
18
24
5
53
3
3
34
3
4
38
5
30
13
194
Cache
Davis
13
378
3
Iron
7
Salt Lake
1S9
Tooele
(D)
Uintah
Utah
lil
Washington
Weber
All other counties..
8
86
18
220 UTAH
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]
Harvested
imgated
Farms
Acres
Fanns
Acres
TOMATOES
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
119
121
233
344
119
121
233
344
Counttes, 1982
Box Elder
19
17
31
24
5
16
7
73
17
68
43
7
23
3
19
17
31
24
5
16
7
73
Davis — -
Salt Lake
17
68
Utah
Washington
Weber..
All other counties
43
7
23
3
WATERMELONS
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
67
43
324
184
67
43
324
184
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
14
16
8
5
3
4
10
7
50
74
109
21
iC!
28
11
14
16
8
5
3
4
10
7
SO
Davis
Emery
Grand
74
108
21
Washington
Weber
11
OTHER VEGETABLES
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
9
10
14
49
8
10
14
48
3
3
3
4
6
4
3
3
3
4
Weber
6
4
Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Total
Farms
Acres Trees or vines
Nonbearing age
Farms Trees or vines
Bearing age
Farms Trees Of vines
Farms
LAND IN
ORCHARDS
State Total
Utah .
1982.
1978.
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
Cache
Cartion
Davis
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
Millard
Salt Lake
San Juan
Sanpete
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
All other counties
947
948
115
34
3
81
9
14
5
12
9
3
15
B
44
5
4
8
5
396
4
103
9
56
5
12 076
11 263
2 006
186
<R!
410
18
86
11
86
19
(D)
101
25
240
15
8
29
27
7 675
4
631
46
400
23
(X)
^
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 221
Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see
introductory text]
Geographic area
Total
Nonbearing age
Bearing age
Harvested
Famis
Acres
Trees or vines
Farms
Trees or vines
Farms
Trees or vines
Farms
Pounds
APPLES
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
635
589
3 970
3 627
444 232
356 806
312
249
111 310
82 897
575
546
332 922
273 909
401
372
31 531 466
24 825 972
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
55
33
34
9
14
5
8
5
3
13
245
131
79
15
57
11
40
9
(D)
59
26 958
6 471
10 494
626
11 083
542
3 053
270
(D)
2 346
28
23
17
7
7
2
6
5
2
5
4 151
1 387
994
n
(D)
1 142
126
(D)
50
50
30
32
8
11
5
5
3
3
11
22 807
5 084
9 500
?
(D)
1 911
144
(D)
2 296
37
24
17
5
9
3
5
2
8
1 954 140
Cache
Davis
Duchesne
Emery
Garfield _
Grand
Iron
Juab
Kane
724 940
156 383
3 420
340 206
(D)
77 440
(D)
252 200
Millard.-
Salt Lake
8
39
5
4
3
5
5
283
4
54
9
34
3
15
175
12
(D)
(D)
12
(D)
2 838
4
125
19
65
13
1 236
14 471
1 720
n
899
(D)
338 189
234
12 647
1 088
5 496
2 210
2
18
4
3
2
5
2
141
2
16
4
10
1
(D)
1 712
'S
(D
(D
484
(D)
96 444
502
66
230
(D)
7
36
4
2
2
5
5
260
4
SO
7
32
3
(D)
12 759
(D)
415
(D)
241 745
(D)
12 145
1 022
5 266
(D)
1
21
4
1
2
2
2
197
2
35
2
20
2
738 282
15 399
Sanpete
Sevier
Tooele
Uintah __ -
Utah
Wasatch
Washington
Wayne
Weber
25 604 613
(D)
911 173
(D)
421 910
(D)
APRICOTS
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
183
243
224
281
16 815
18 464
72
85
2 550
1 598
155
221
14 265
16 866
50
102
208 332
315 685
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
32
19
6
3
4
3
15
3
3
41
32
16
6
96
18
2
(D)
1
1
8
Tz!
19
35
37
3
8 692
1 264
35
15
466
(D)
15
1 851
1 066
2 891
146
14
7
3
3
2
2
7
3
3
19
4
2
3
1 230
566
9
43
40
7
574
26
(D)
22
30
1S
5
1
3
1
13
1
3
31
31
15
3
7 462
698
26
(D)
423
(D)
8
1 277
1 040
(D)
124
6
2
1
1
4
1
6
21
7
1
(D)
Davis
Duchesne
Grand
Kane
Salt Lake
(Di
(D)
(D)
(D)
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Washington
Weber
(D)
(D)
83 461
IS
CHERRIES
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
511
498
4 720
4 145
535 889
392 608
235
201
212 437
93 685
457
460
323 452
298 923
308
326
13 814 316
14 125 740
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
86
7
55
I
3
3
6
3
12
766
26
189
1
5
1
1
(D)
1
17
74 182
1 369
12 342
18
(D)
30
18
57
4
15
3
6
2
3
4
1
3
23 535
224
767
(D)
(D)
n
26
82
5
54
4
4
2
1
3
2
10
50 647
1 145
11 575
(D)
14
(D)
SB!
60
3
37
4
2
1
5
1 857 715
Cache
Davis
Emery
Grand -
Iron
Kane
Millard
Salt LaKe
17 480
261 465
8
(D
!S
(D
Tooele
Utah
Washington
Wayne
6
235
36
3
29
11
2
3 461
24
(D)
191
3
129
420 385
1 025
36
22 421
181
3
101
12
2
11
8
34
181 882
171
5 150
56
6
213
34
1
29
7
95
238 503
854
(D)
17 271
125
2
155
20
1
16
2
(D)
11 030 429
9 527
(D)
Weber
558 552
(D)
GRAPES (SEE
TEXT) (FRESH
WEIGHT)
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
120
129
169
171
65 036
68 503
73
74
13 323
22 641
112
106
51 713
45 862
88
66
544 582
467 121
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
18
3
19
4
4
7
35
16
11
3
22
6
21
1
5
1
43
54
11
5
8 948
1 900
8 418
76
1 025
280
18 635
20 402
3 052
2 300
11
1
9
4
3
4
23
9
6
3
2 197
(D)
2 030
26
?^
4 056
1 131
(D)
230
17
3
17
4
2
7
34
15
10
3
6 751
(D)
6 388
50
(D)
240
14 579
19 271
(D)
2 070
14
2
12
4
1
7
27
11
9
1
58 160
Cache
Davis
Duchesne
Grand
Salt Lalie
(D)
22 178
880
(D)
1 947
Utah
Washington
Weber___
All other counties
79 926
370 456
3 935
(D)
222 UTAH
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
Nonbearing age
Bearing age
Harvested
Farms
Acres
Trees or vines
Farms
Trees or vines
Farms
Trees or vines
Farms
Pounds
PEACHES
State Total
Utah _ 1982..
1978.,
536
511
2 186
2 276
251 961
247 817
287
286
78 139
82 026
465
446
173 812
165 791
216
298
2 598 889
6 800 963
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
81
9
3
50
7
11
8
4
6
7
847
18
'?^
1
11
24
5
2
5
87 169
1 132
(D)
7 450
33
1 248
2 825
'?^
420
52
8
1
26
7
8
4
i
4
15 629
297
(D)
2 023
23
607
957
n
72
77
7
2
47
4
4
7
2
4
6
71 540
835
(D)
5 427
10
641
1 868
(D)
3<S
25
3
1
32
3
1
4
694 71 1
Cache-
Cartxjn
Davis
Duchesne
Emery
Grand.
Iron
Kane
Millard
4 800
(D)
281 115
37 000
(D)
2 980
Salt Lake
19
6
3
211
65
3
35
8
14
8
(D)
927
133
(D)
64
3
937
737
(D)
131 284
8 787
(D)
5 960
423
10
4
2
116
23
3
10
4
113
(D)
(D)
54 182
2 138
^l
56
17
5
3
177
61
3
34
5
824
n
77 102
6 649
(D)
5 451
367
11
2
73
46
2
11
2
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Washington
(D)
1 042 439
365 949
Wayne
(D)
123 190
(D)
Weber
All other counties
PEARS
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
179
252
383
451
33 255
38 880
69
78
2 645
8 263
154
220
30 610
30 617
101
111
2 217 518
1 423 248
Counties, 1982
12
5
3
6
6
12
3
85
21
11
15
8
n
12
9
20
(D)
257
27
27
17
746
300
iB
787
1 510
99
23 114
1 823
2 519
1 222
7
3
1
4
2
5
3
26
4
5
9
218
8
iS
(D)
(D)
34
515
91
(D)
782
8
4
3
3
5
12
3
77
20
11
8
528
292
65
22 599
1 732
(D)
440
6
3
2
2
2
12
1
49
13
8
3
11 615
Cache
Davis
Emery
Grand
Salt Lake
2 360
(D)
(D)
(D)
Tooele
Utah
Washington
Weber.,
All other counties
(D)
1 655 507
74 189
(D)
3 140
PLUMS AND
PRUNES (SEE
TEXT) (FRESH
WEIGHT)
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
57
97
131
83
13 991
5 644
28
37
(D)
742
45
87
(D)
4 902
28
49
60 415
140 203
ALMONDS (SEE
TEXT) (MEATS)
State Total
Utah 1982-
1978,,
10
9
8
3
449
146
5
6
39
(D)
8
5
410
(D)
7
4
355
160
PECANS (IN
SHELL)
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
50
21
231
156
7 804
6 334
24
6
2 148
5 602
37
16
5 656
732
22
12
45 181
7 590
Counties, 1982
Davis
Utah
Washington
Weber,
All other counties
4
4
32
3
7
3
(D)
215
(D)
12
(D)
9
7 232
2
3
12
2
5
I
2
2
29
1
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
180
22
45 181
OTHER FRUITS
AND NUTS
(SEE TEXT)
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978-
20
(NA)
17
(NA)
1 100
(NA)
14
(NA)
249
(NA)
16
(NA)
851
(NA)
10
(NA)
2 816
(NA)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 22£
Table 29. Berries Harvested for Sale: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Harvested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
BERRIES
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
87
77
145
131
^
87
77
145
131
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
9
16
10
8
3
26
7
8
4
47
7
3
5
30
2
47
89
00
(X)
X
P9
»
)0
9
16
10
8
3
26
7
8
4
Cache -
Davis
47
7
Salt Lake
3
Sanpete
Utah — —
Weber -
5
30
2
47
BLACKBERRIES (POUNDS)
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
13
6
4
1
6 780
2 112
13
6
4
1
RASPBERRIES (POUNDS)
State Total
Utah - 1982..
1978.-
75
67
133
114
224 719
157 438
75
67
133
114
Countles, 1982
8
12
8
6
3
25
7
6
(D)
41
6
2
(D)
28
(D)
47
2 150
40 330
4 140
1 850
11 250
61 140
6 314
97 545
' 8
12
8
6
3
25
7
6
(D)
Cache..-
Salt Lake .
41
6
2
Utah
All other counties
(D)
28
(D)
47
STRAWBERRIES (POUNDS)
Utah 1982..
17
13
7
16
28 209
64 446
17
13
7
1978..
16
Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Products, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale:
and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1982
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
Utah 1982..
1978..
195
160
2 678 371
3 672 205
2 212
848
22 293
14 130
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
11
11
35
4
3
36
7
3
4
35
8
24
14
(D)
(D)
773 328
(D)
790 435
i§
(D)
425 768
6 380
174 417
27 900
70
143
4
155
373
562
Cache
Davis
Iron
Millard
SaH Lake
494
5 619
(D)
5 5?^
Sevier..-
Tooele
Utah
Washington
Weber
114
iS
2 691
27
717
639
PRODUCTS GROWN IN THE OPEN,
IRRIGATED
State Total
Utah 1982..
1978..
107
76
^
2 176
929
(X)
(X)
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
5
10
22
4
19
3
18
3
13
10
(X)
(X)
111
70
140
A
155
725
(X)
Cache
(X
Davis
(X
Iron
SaH Lake
(X)
(X)
Sevier __„._..
(X
PO
Utah
Weber
All other counties
(X)
(X)
224 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Products, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale:
and 1978-Con.
[For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1982
Geographic area
Famis
Sq. ft under
glass or other
protection
Acres in
the open
Sales
($1,000)
BEDDING PLANTS
State Total
Utah_..
1982..
1978.-
77
64
835 640
573 039
32
10
3 606
1 585
Counties, 1982
5
8
20
14
3
11
16
39 200
53 800
327 904
248 504
(D)
71 421
(D)
15
(D)
2
64
401
Salt Lake -
1 681
Utah .
772
(D)
Weber
318
(D)
FOLIAGE AND FLOWERING PLANTS
State Total
Utah _.. -
1982..
1978..
38
38
700 585
770 282
10
25
3 742
2 535
Counties, 1982
10
8
s
7
339 128
174 998
128 766
(0)
(D)
i
2 055
689
Utah
788
Wetier -
64
All other counties
147
NURSERY PRODUCTS
State Total
1982..
1978..
53
29
185 281
69 180
207
103
3 415
1 685
Counties, 1982
6
8
12
6
8
13
(D)
4 400
15
58
67
(D)
24
(D)
23
(D)
1 727
Utah -
11
108
All other counties -
(D)
SOD HARVESTED
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
35
20
^
1 936
758
3 319
1 645
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
3
4
4
3
10
3
8
(X)
70
(D)
67
Iron
(D)
(D)
Utah -
1 100
Weber
195
1 199
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS
State Total
1982..
9
2
4 896
(D)
11
(D)
22
1978..
TO
GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES
State Total
Utah —
1982-
1978..
13
18
72 820
379 610
^
128
330
Table 31. Other Crops: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
MINT FOR OIL (POUNDS OF OIL)
State Total
Utah
. 1982..
1978..
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
Farms
Acres
267
186
Quantity
(D)
12 229
(D)
Irrigated
Farms
267
186
267
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 225
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 i
ntroductory text]
Land
in farms
Harvested cropland
Marliet value
of agricultural
products sold
($1,000)
Farms by value of sales
Geographic area
Occupation farming
Occupation other than farming
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
Less than
$2,500
$2,500 to
$9,999
$10,000
or more
Less than
$2,500
$2,500 to
$9,999
$10,000
or more
STATE TOTAL
Utah 1982-
1978..
COUNTIES, 1982
Box Elder
133
141
32
4
16
3
4
17
11
6
17
4
9
8
1 084 422
1 017 541
3 964
237
1 598
35 703
648
3 206
1 678
(D)
5 411
462
21 324
112
131
31
4
16
2
4
15
1
4
15
4
9
7
17 764
13 310
3 098
160
1 124
li?]
585
320
5 569
3 874
397
1 159
5 339
5 466
1 356
154
810
10
93
487
13
108
780
767
247
515
11
(NA)
2
5
1
3
(NA)
1
1
1
1
61
(NA)
26
2
10
1
9
1
1
4
5
2
30
(NA)
3
2
1
2
6
5
2
6
1
2
14
(NA)
1
3
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
9
(NA)
Cache
Davis
Duchesne _
Juab
Salt Ijilie
2
«
Sanpete
Uintah
Utah -
Weber
2
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
Pan owners
Tenants
Geographic area
Number
Land in
farms
Han/ested
cropland
Number
Land in
farms
Harvested
cropland
Numt>er
Land in
farms
Harvested
cropland
STATE TOTAL
Utah ___1982__
1978..
COUNTIES, 1982
Box Elder
73
66
11
3
8
1
4
11
9
4
9
4
3
6
68 103
988 906
(D)
IB
(D)
35 703
263
(D)
(D)
2 067
5 411
8 328
3 118
583
(D)
143
1 447
(D)
(D
(D)
707
3 874
50
(D)
50
58
19
1
9
2
2
2
8
5
2
1 015 688
24 034
2 859
(D)
1 417
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 007 952
392
(D)
9 140
6 535
(D)
(D)
981
(D)
(D)
(D)
4 862
10
17
2
1
4
2
1
631
4 601
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
296
3 657
(0)
Cache
Davis
Duchesne
Juab
Salt Lake
153
Sanpete
Uintah
Utah
Weber
IP)
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
Undin
farms
BLACK
State Total
Utah
1982
3
3
1 300
385
1
1
(D)
1978..
(Di
AMERICAN INDIAN
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
42
27
1 067 166
986 329
5
5
(D)
(D)
Counties, 1982
Duchesne
Juab
3
3
11
15
10
3 206
1 009 565
18 600
2
1
2
(D)
Uintah...
(D)
All other counties
b)
226 UTAH
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning o( 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
ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
79
93
14 539
20 752
61
81
13 807
20 131
Counties, 1982
Box Elder
_ _
30
16
15
3
9
6
D)
D|
D)
648
462
(D)
27
11
10
1
6
6
3 519
Salt Lake
Sanpete
Weber
All other counties
4?J
(D)
OTHER RACES (SEE TEXT)
State Total
Utah
1982..
1978..
9
18
1 417
8 075
3
4
1 280
7 353
Counties, 1982
Cache
3
6
ICi
1
2
n
Table 35. Operators of Spanish Origin: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
All farms
Famis with sales of $10,000 or
more
Farms
Land in
farms
Farms
Undin
farms
STATE TOTAL
Utah
COUNTIES, 1982
Box Elder
1982..
1978..
43
51
6
3
3
3
8
6
4
10
12 764
36 984
1 917
20
34
1 180
277
445
41
8 850
14
22
4
1
6
3
10 064
30 048
(D)
Davis _
Salt Lake
Tooele
Uintah
Utah
Weber
(D)
445
Table 36. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans by Commodity Group: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Qeographk: area
Total
Feed
grains
Wheat
Cotton
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice,
tobacco, and honey
Farms
Loans
($1,000)
Farms
Loans
($1,000)
Farms
Loans
($1,000)
Farms
Loans
($1,000)
Farms
Loans
($1,000)
STATE TOTAL
Utah 1982..
223
2 332
91
(D)
153
1 812
-
-
3
(D)
COUNTIES, 1982
Box Elder
66
45
4
3
13
12
3
3
32
12
4
10
4
12
1 067
291
9
(D)
103
23
5
1
659
18
34
34
4
(0)
14
22
3
3
9
6
3
10
3
6
3
9
290
(D)
iS
26
11
(D)
13
iS
(D)
39
55
27
2
1
10
6
3
1
32
6
1
3
3
3
777
201
n
77
12
i
5
1§
-
-
2
1
Cache
Davis
Garfield
Juab
Millard
Rich _
Salt Lake
(D)
San Juan
Sanpete
Tooele
Utah
Weber
All other counties
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
UTAH 227
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. .2'8,594
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
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX A A-3
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 procft;c»— 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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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 ~J\-\e 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-The 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
lOths 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 lOths of
acres were rounded to whole acres at the aggregate level during
the tabulation process.
If two or more crops were harvested from the same land
during the year, the acres would be counted for each crop.
Therefore, the total acres of all crops harvested generally 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 is published in
pounds.
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APPENDIX A A-5
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 crofD 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 S2,500-ln 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 w^ere 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.
Ajmonds-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 1 1 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 Manual' , 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 or 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)—\NheaX, 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 (0731) -Cotton and cottonseed.
Tobacco (0132)— Tobacco.
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field
crops (0133, 0134, 0139)— Suqaxcane, sugar beets, Irish
potatoes, alfalfa, broomcorn, clover, flax, hay, hops, mint,
peanuts, sweetpotatoes, and timothy.
Vegetables and melons ^0?5J— Vegetables and melons grown
in the open.
Fruits and tree nuts (017)— Bernes, grapes, tree nuts, citrus
fruits, deciduous tree fruits, avocados, dates, figs, olives,
pineapples, and tropical fruit.
Horticultural specialties ^075/- 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
(02 1 ) -Catt\e , 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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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
Beef cattle, except feedlots /'02/2j-Production or feeding
of beef cattle, except feedlots.
Dairy farms (024 )-9ro6ucx\or\ of cows' milk and other
dairy products and raising of dairy heifer replacements.
Poultry and eggs (025j-Ch\ckens, chicken eggs, turkeys,
duck, geese, pheasants, pigeons, and quail.
Animal specialties f'027,/-Fur bearing animals, rabbits,
horses, ponies, bees, fish in captivity except fish hatcheries,
worms, and laboratory animals.
General farms, primarily livestock ('029J- Livestock 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
Oil 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.
(Vlarket 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
9.5
2.5
4.4
3.1
5.0
3.6
3.5
4.2
6.3
0.2
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
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 misclassif ication 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.
Average size
Farms not on
All farms
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 estimate to two standard
errors above the estimate would include the average
value of all possible samples.
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
2x $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 3 the number of farms
reporting hog and pig inventory is 67. 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
(percenti
Number of farms reporting;
25
1.8
50
1.6
75
1.5
1 00
1.4
1 50
1.3
200
1.2
300
1.2
500
1 1
750
1.0
1 ,000
1.0
1,500
0 9
2,000
0 9
Table C. Estimates of Reliability of Number of Farms
In a County Reporting a Sample Item: 1982
Farms
Estimated
relative standard
error of estimate
(percenti
Number of farms reporting:
25
36 1
50
22 4
75
16 9
100
13 9
1 50
10 5
200
8 6
300
6 5
500
4 6
750
3 5
1 ,000
2 8
1,500
2 1
2,000
1 8
Note; 100-percent items are items included in sections 1 to 21 of
the report form (appendix CI.
Note: Sample items are items included in sections 22 to 28 of the
report form (appendix C).
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APPENDIX A A-11
Table D. Estimates of Reliability of State Totals for Selected Items: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory te)ct]
Farms number-
Land in farms _ acres-
Value of land and buildrngs\ average per farm dollars-
Total cropland farms.
acres-
Harvested cropland - --- farms,
acres-
Irrigated land.. (arms-
acres.
Market value of agricultural products sold - farms
$1,000-
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse products farms.
$1,000.
Livestock, poultry, and ttieir 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 otfier meat-type chickens --. farms..
number..
Crops:
Corn for grain or seed farms.,
acres.,
bushels-.
Wheat for grain - - farms-.
acres--
bushets-.
Sorghum for grain or seed,.- farms-.
acres-,
bushels--
Soytjeans 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 larms.
$1,000-1
Feed for livestock and poultry farms
$1,000^-
Seeds. bulbs, plants, and trees - - farms--
$1,000--
Commerciai fertilizer farms-
'""$1,000-
Other agricultural chemicals farms. -
"'"$l,00oII
Hired farm labor--- __ farms
"si.oooll
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.
Total
(number)
4 595
1 957 501
778 471
3 836
346 113
3 538
155 960
1 544
145 982
4 595
558 608
3 351
456 069
1 213
102 539
121
21 519
1 040
241 969
371
49 029
198
(D)
817
91 675
319
66 875
23
3 173 500
Relative standard
error of estimate
(percent)
12
648
11 021
s
706
746
4 673
1 825
23 178
609
17 581
1 029
41 548
1 112
9 667
3 158
33 477
3 084
16 417
1 271
146 277
4 495
24 155
1 421
17 771
4 558
190 230
.7
2.2
1.2
.7
.4
.7
.1
.5
1.8
,2
.2
Farms v*ilh sales of $10,000 or more
Total
(number)
1 775
1 858 568
1 693 553
1 536
324 830
1 485
149 843
777
143 986
1 775
549 601
1 479
449 457
403
100 144
52
21 440
268
219 651
132
42 683
57
(D)
241
86 603
126
61 919
15
3 172 382
3
(D)
366
4 133
612
18 656
229
17 032
353
40 889
603
9 458
1 376
32 678
1 406
15 660
872
145 504
1 763
22 824
902
16 665
1 774
166 811
Relative standard
error of estimate
(percent)
.5
.4
.3
.5
.1
.5
.5
.1
.5
.1
.3
2.0
.2
.2
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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
Table E. Estimates of Reliability for County Totals for Selected Items: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see inlroduclory text)
Geographic area
Hawaii .-
Honolulu
Kauai --.
Maui
Geographic area
Hawaii
Honolulu
Kauai
Maui
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
Total
(number)
2 539
976
410
670
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
Livestocl^ and poultry
purchased
Total
($1,000)
2 631
12 666
288
1 997
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
Land in farms
Total
(acres)
1 172 448
125 932
255 981
403 140
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
3.6
1.0
.2
1.2
Average value of land and
buildings per farm'
Value
(dollars)
639 822
389 732
1 833 704
1 225 224
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
2.6
2.5
Selected farm production expenses'
Commercial fertilizer
Total
($1,000)
15 474
3 612
6 384
8 006
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
Hired farm labor
Total
($1,000)
42 013
35 333
25 429
43 501
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
Harvested cropland
Total
(acres)
59 629
(D)
24 039
(D)
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
Energy and petroleum
products
Total
($1,000)
6 900
6 586
4 341
6 328
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
Market value of agricultural
products sold
Total
($1,000)
206 427
144 028
70 957
137 196
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
.2
.2
1.5
.1
Estimated market value of
all machinery and
equipment'
Total
($1,000)
60 301
27 902
28 849
73 178
Relative
standard
error of
estimate
(percent)
.5
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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 1 982 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 1 978 data for farms on the maif 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]
Data published in
1982 Census of Agriculture
1978
adjusted^
Data publistied in
1 978 Census of Agriculture
1978
total^
Portion of
total from 1 978
area sample^
Percent of
1978 total
represented
by area sample
portion
Farms number.
Land in farms __ acres.
Value of land and buildings^, average per farm dollars.
Total cropland farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland farms.
acres.
Irrigated land 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
ISO 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 agricultural products sold $1,000.
Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse products $1,000.
Livestock, poultry, and tfieir products $1,000.
Farms by value of sales:
Less tfian $2,500
$2,500 to $4,999 -
$5,000 to $9,999 -
$10,000 to $19,999 —
$20,000 10 $39,999 -
$40,000 to $99,999
$100,000 10 $249,999* - -
$250,000 to $499.999=
$500,000 or more -
Abnormal farms
See footnotes at end of table.
4 595
1 957 501
778 471
3 836
346 113
3 538
155 960
1 544
145 982
558 608
456 069
102 539
1 454
706
653
610
469
343
192
74
87
7
4 310
988 282
413 948
3 565
333 262
3 299
158 639
1 493
159 323
419 251
331 020
88 230
1 398
688
672
565
380
313
150
59
71
14
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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
1 982 Census of Agriculture
Data published in
1978 Census of Agriculture
Percent of
1982
1978
adjusted'
1978
lotal^
Portion of
total from 1978
area sample^
represented
by area sample
portion
3 852
351
352
40
3 614
326
326
44
-
-
-
2 332
794
1 469
2 111
713
1 486
-
-
-
2 565
2 030
2 239
2 071
-
-
-
615
129 674
579
132 173
-
-
-
1 304
3 291
1 039
3 271
-
-
-
12
648
14
849
-
-
-
5
706
746
4 673
1 825
23 178
6
1 492
751
5 509
1 438
17 948
-
-
-
1 040
241 969
371
49 029
201
929 210
839
218 901
399
50 071
141
1 243 801
-
_
-
190 230
24 155
727
10 252
172 521
19 816
661
11 380
-
-
-
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 grain farms.
acres.
IHay— 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 equipment* $1,000.
Energy and petroleum products'* $1,000.
Hired farm labor, workers working 150 days or more* farms.
number.
includes data only for farms on 1978 mail list— excludes area sample data.
^Includes mail list enumeration and area sample data.
^Data from farms not on mail list.
*Data are based on a sample of farms.
sRetabulated 1978 data for 1982 comparability.
B-2 APPENDIX B
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX C.
Report Form and Information Sheet
DUE BV FEBRUARY 15, 1983
109 t -PIBES 12 8
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UNITED STATES
CENSUS
OF AGRICULTURE
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THE CENSUS BUREAU IS CONFIDENTIAL It may be seen only by sworn Census employees and may be used
only for statistical purposes Your report CANNOT be used (or purposes of taxation, investigation, or regulation
The law also provides that copies retained m your files are immune from legal process ^
In carT*«ponfl*nc« p«rtalnln9 to this raport, pl»«a* r«far to your C*nMia Flla Number (CFN)
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
1201 East Tsmh Str»«t
J»ff«rsonvill«, Indiana 47133
Not* - If your recoids are not available, reasonable estimates may be used H
you cannot lile by February 15, a itme emension request may be sent to the
above address Include your 1 2 cha'acter Census File Number iCFNI as shown
in voui address label m all correspondence to us
H vou received more than or»e
repon form, entei extra Census
File Numberisl here and return
extra copies wilh your corrpleied
report
CENSUS
USE
ONLY
ESBI
L
J
(Please correct errors ir} r\ame, address, and ZIP code. I
ACREAGE IN 1982
If (h« acru you op«rBted tn 1 982 changed during th» y—r, rmftr to th»
INFORMATION SHEET. Section 1.
Report land owned, rented, or used by you, your spouse, or by the partner
ship, corporation, or organizalion for which you are reporting. Include ALL
LAND, REGARDLESS OF LOCATION OR USE - cropland, pastureland,
rangeland, woodland, idle land, house lots, etc.
INSTRUCTIONS — Please report your crops in the appropriate section.
U'e section 7 to report ONLY those crops NOT listed in sections 2 through
6 and section 8. DO NOT INCLUDE crops grown on land rented to others.
BSBHBfftB WarB anw o< Iha PQILQWIMG CROPS hanrafttari from thk nlaca in 1 983?
1 . All land owned O
2. All land rented or leased FROM OTHERS, including land worked
by you on shares, used rent free, in exchange for services,
payment of taxes, etc. Include leased Federal, State, and railroad
land. (DO NOT include land used on a per-head basis under a
grazing permit.) Also complete item 5 below CH
3. All land rented or leased TO OTHERS, including land worked on
shares by others and land subleased Also complete item 6 below [Z!
4. ACRES IN THIS PLACE - ADD acres owned (item 1 1 and acres
rented (item 21, then SUBTRACT acres rented TO OTHERS litem 3),
and enter the result in this space ».
Number of acres
For this cann/s raport l/iata an the "ACRES IN THIS PLACE. " '
If the entry is zero please refei to the INFORMA TION SHEET, Section 1
5. If vou rented land FROM OTHERS (item 2} enter the following information for each landlord.
Name of landlord
Mailing address (Include ZIP code}
Number of acres
1. Corn (field) for grain or
seed iReport ijuanvtY on a
dry shelled-weight basis! ....
2. Corn (field) for silage
or green chop
D
D
3. Beans, dry edible U
4. Wheat for grain LJ
5. Oats for grain Q
6. Barley for grain CH
7. Sorghum for grain
or seed
D
List additional landlords on a separate sheet of paper
6. If you rented land TO OTHERS (item 31, enter the following information for each renter.
8. Sorghum for silage or green
chop (Sxclude sorghum- r — i
Sudan crossesi I I
9. Sugar beets for sugar \~\
lO.Cotton n
11. Potatoes, Irish □
Acres
harvested
Quantity harvested
Tons,
greer^
Acres
irrigated
Name of renter
Mailing address (Incfude ZIP code}
Number of acres
List addivonal renters on a separate sheer o' paper
■ ■ Of the land you rented or leased to others, how many 053
acres did you own' LJ _
7. During 1 982, did you have any Federal or state grazing Qg,
permits on a per-head basis, such as Forest Service,
Taylor Grazing, Indian Reservations, etc' 1 Q '^es
None
8. How many acres were diverted lor set-aside) under Federal oss
commodity acreage reduction programs in 1 982 ' LJ
zQ No
9. LOCATION OF AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY FOR THIS PLACE
a . In what county was the
largest value of your
agricultural products
raised or produced'
b. If you also have agncultural
operations in any other
countyjiesl, enter the
county name(s). etc
Principal
county -*■
Other
counties'
County name
Number of acres
Was any DRY HAY, GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE, or GREEN CHOP cut or
harvested from this place in 1 982?
IncludB aorghum-suttan crossaa and hay cut front paaTuras.
I 1 YES— CompletB this sacti'on
NO
Go to section 4
It cuttings were made for both dry hay and grass silage, haylage. or green chop from the same
fields, report the acreage in the appropriate items under OHV HA Y and also under GRASS
SILACe. HAYLAGE. and GREEN CHOP
1. DRY HAY (If two or more cuttings of dry hay
were made from the same acres, report acres only
once, but report total tons from all cuttings!
a . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for
hay or dehydrating
b. Small grain hay - oats, wheat,
barley, rye, etc
c. Other tame dry hay, clover,
timothy, bromegrass.
Sudan grass, etc
d. Wild hay
2. GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE, AND
GREEN CHOP (hay crops cut and fed
groan) (H two or more cuttings were made from
the same acres, report acres only once, but report
total tons from all cuttings )
3. HAY SOLO - Did you sell any hay , ,g
or grass silage in 1 982? (Report value
of hay sold m section 9. item 41 ' 1_J Ye:
Acres
harvested
Quantity
harvested
iRepoii enter (J'v
or green i^eight as
•ntjicatedi
Tons,
dry
Tons.
dry
Tons,
green
Acres
irrigated
zf] No
PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO REPORT
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX C C-1
SALE from this place in 1 982? (Exclude those grown for home use.)
Si
1 LJ YES - Compl0t« this MctJon
2 dl NO — Go to section 5
J-JMihLra l«>r> »nw ftTBAWRgBPIgg ~ nTUCB BCPOtCC k.»^^^ COP Cai 1 1
this place in 1 982? (Exclude those grown for home use.)
S6 I — I
1 I I YES — Comptol« th<« tvclion
2 D NO — Goto section 7
Report quantitjf harvested in unit specified with crop name.
1 . Land from which vegetables were
harvested m 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 1982.
If more than one vegetable crop <^as harvested from the same acres, report acres for
each crop Report crops grown under protection in section 5.
Crop name
Acres harvested
Acres irrigated
Crop name
Blackberries and
dewberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Acres harvested
Whole acres Tenths
Quantity harvested
Whole acres Tenths
Acres irrigated
no
no
Sweet corn
All other berries
Specily
It more space is needed use separate sheet of paper
Crop name Code
Asparagus . 379 |
Beans, snap 381 ,
Beets 383 I
Cabbage, head 391 .
Cantaloups and muskmelons 395 '
Carrots 397 1
Cauliflower 399 '
Celerv 401 |
Cucumbers and pickles 411
EgSPlant 415 j
Garlic ... 421
Honeydew melons 423 I
Lettuce and romaine 427
Crop name
Mustard greens ...
Onions, dry
Onions, green ..,.;.
Okra
Peas, green
Peppers, sweet
Peppers, hot
Pumpkins
Spinach
Squash
Tomatoes
Turnips
Watermelons
Other vegetables -
Specify
Cods
431
433
435
437
441
443
445
449
457
469
463
465
473
475
wmrn
Were any NURSERY and GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS, MUSHROOMS, sod,
bulbs, flowers, flower seeds, vegetable seeds and plants, vegetables under
glass or other protection, GROWN FOR SALE on this place in 1 9827
' L. YES
? □ NO
Area irrigated
SQuere feet
Complete this s«ctJon
Go to section 6
None
1 . Nursery and greenhouse products irrigated m 1 982 Q
2. From the list below, enter the product name and code for each product grown.
Acres Tenths
Product name
Code
Square feet Acres m the open
under glass or i^^ ^532
other protection^
in 1982 Whole acres ' Tenths
It more space is needed, use separate sheet of paper
Product name Code
Bedding plants (include vegetable plants) 479
Bulbs 482
Cut flowers and cut florist greens 485
Nursery products - ornamentals, fruit
and nut trees, and vines 488
Foliage and flowering plants 491
,10
Sales in 1982
Product name
Mushrooms
Sod harvested . . ,
Vegetable and flower seeds .
Greenhouse vegetables
Other - Specify
Code
494
497
500
503
506
EM
H more space is needed.
e separate sfieer ot paper.
Were any OTHER CROPS harvested from this place in 1982 - small
grains, field seeds, peanuts, dry peas, sunflowers or other crops not
^^ previoutlv reported? (Report fruH in Section 8.)
' D YES — Cornpl0t« this section
^n NO — Co to sections
For tfiose crops not listed enter the crop name and code from the list below,
Report quantity harvested in unit specified with crop name.
Crop name
Alfalfa seed
Peanuts for nuts
Proso millet
Rye for gram
Sorghums cut for dry
forage or hay
Acres harvested
If more space is needed, use separsre ^hest ot paper
Crop name Coda
Bromegrass seed (pounds) . . 569
Broomcorn Ipourvdsl 572
Corn Cut for dry fodder, hogged or
grazed (repon acres only! S81
Dry edible peas (pounds) 669
FoKtail millet seed (paur>ds) 608
Grains, mixed 'bushels) 814
Mtnt (or oil (pounds of o'U 644
Quantity harvested
Tons,
dry
Acres irrrgated
Crop nam* Coda
Popcorn (pounds, shelled) 662
Ryegrass seed (pounds! . 689
Sorghum hogged or grazed
(report acres only! 701
Soybeans (or beans (bushels) 088
Sunflower seed (pounds! . 734
Tnticale (bushelsl 749
Wheatgrass seed (pounds) 768
Other crops ipoundsl - Specify ■■■ ^52
Was there a combined total of 20 or more FRUIT TREES, including GRAPEVINES, and fVUT TREES ON THIS PUCE in 19827
i| — I YES — Compfeie rhJs sacrion
2 P] NO - Go fo section 9
1 . TOTAL ACRES in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, vineyards,
and nut trees on this place, (Do not include abandoned acres.)
2 . For those crops not listed below, enter the name and code from the list at the right for other fruit and nut trees on this place in 1 982 .
Report the requested information for each crop even if not harvested because of low prices, damage from hail, frost, etc.
Total acres
Acres irrigated
Whole acres ) Tenths
Whole acres [ Tenths
12'
'0
122
i 10
Crop name
Apples
Cherries
Peaches
Pecans
NUMBER OF
TREES OR VINES OF -
Nonbearing
age
Bearing
Acres in trees
and vines of
all ages
If more space is needed, use separate sheet ot paper
Quantity
harvested
Unit of measure
Mark one
\'b
>3
!□
2n
2a
2^1
id
20
30
30
30
30
30
30
Crop rtama
Apncots
Grapes
Nectarines
Pears
Plums and prunes
Other fruit and nuts - Specify
Code
129
177
201
231
243
369
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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
Dollars
7. Other crops - potatoes, sugar beets, peanuts, rnint for
oil, etc. (Exclude nursery and greenhouse pmduclsl ~
Specify
D
Cents
M J4 JMl'I:B gross value of CROPS SOID from this place In 1 982, BEFORE
33 taxes and expenses (Reter to the INFORMA TiOH SHEET, Swtion 9.i
Report vouf best esumaie of tfie value for eacfi of the following groups of crops sold
from this place in 1 982 Include the value of the landlord's and/or contractor's share,
estimating if necessary. Exclude value of Government CCC loans.
1 . Grains, soybeans and other beans sold in 1982 - '^°"*
a. Corn for grain Q
b. Wheat D
c. Soybeans LJ
d. Sorghum for grain LJ
e. Oats n
f . Other - barley, rye, dry beans, prose millet,
popcorn, sunflower seed, etc I — 1
2. Cotton and cottonseed LJ
3. Tobacco LJ
4. Hay, silage, field seeds, and grass seeds LJ
5. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons — Do nor include . — ,
Irish poraroes and sweetpoxatoes. report them in item 7 below .- .- I — I
6. Fruits, nuts, berries - apples, cherries, peaches,
pecans, raspberries, etc I — 1
M JA JMJiW Did vou Of anvona elw haw any CATTLE or CALVES on this place In 1982?
^aiSiL
msi
iUNDUSEIN1982
Number of acres
NOTE: If the same land had more than one use in 1 982. REPORT THAT LAND
ONLY ONCE - in the use first listed below that applies. For example, cropland
harvested and also pastured is to be reported only as "Cropland harvested."
sio
1. CROPLAND
a . Cropland harvested — include all land from which crops
were harvested or hay was cut. and all land in orchards, citrus
groves, vineyards, and nursery and greenhouse products
b. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing - include
rotation pasture and grazing land that could have been used tor
crops without additional improvements ■■
c. Cropland used for cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, but NOT harvested and NOT
pastured -
d. Cropland on which alt crops failed lexception: Do not
report here land in orchards and vineyards on which the crop
failed. Such acreage IS to be reported in Item la).
1 D YES
2 n NO
• DECEMBER 31. 1982 INVENTORY
CofnplvM (Ma MctioA
Go 10 section 1 3
1 . CATTLE AND CALVES of all ages
(Totalofa. b. c anddtjelowi
a. BEEF COWS - include beef heifers that
had calved -
b . MILK COWS kept for production of milk or
cream for sale or home use - include dry
milk cows and milk heifers that had calved
c. HEIFERS AND HEIFER CALVES lEKclude
. heifers thai had calved)
None
, D
. D
. a
. n
d.STEERS, STEER CALVES, BULLS,
AND BULL CALVES LJ
INVENTORY
Number on this
place Dec. 31.1982
Beef
cows
Milk
cows
Heifers
and
heiler
calves
Steers and
bulls ol
all ages
None
D
. D
. D
a. Cropland in cultivated summer fallow .
f. Cropland idle
salt ja .
icrs and J
land 1 u
nh \^-
2. Woodland - include
woodlots and timber tracts
cutover and deforested land
with young timber growth
3. Other pastureland and rangeland — include any pastureiand
other than cropland and woodland pasture
4. All other lattd - Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,
etc. — Include any land not reported in Items I through 3 atiove I — I
5. TOTAL ACRES - Add the acres r»poned in items 1 through
iShouM b« tfw same as »ection 1 . itvmi.page T.J
D
D
n
Woodland pastured LJ
Woodland not pastured LJ
D
• CATTLE AND CALVES SOLD
FROM THIS PLACE IN 1982
Include ^ose fed on this place one
contract or custom basis Also report None
as sold cattle moved from this place
to a feedlot for further feeding.
2. Calves weighing less than 500 pounds LJ
3. Cattle, including calves weighing
500 pounds or more LJ
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? LJ
• DAIRY PRODUCTS SOLD FROM
THIS PLACE IN 1982
4. Gross value of sales of DAIRY PRODUCTS
from this place in 1 982 — include milk, cream,
butter, etc
Number sold
m 1982
Gross value of sales
None
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Gross value of sales
^^1
fcBimWwirmr l amp m this Dl»ce irrigated at any time in 1 982?
Irrgmd land IS all land waterea by any mificiBl o: controHed means - sprmHers. (umws
01 dilches. spreader dikes, etc Include supplemental, pantal, and preplant itngation
=" , D YES
2 n NO
None
. D
Complete tht* section
Co to section 1 2
1 . How many acres of tiarvested land were irrigated?
Include land Irom which hay was cut and land in bearing and
nonbeanng fruit and nut crops reported in section 10. item la
2. How many acres of pastureland. rangeland. and any otfier
lands not included in item 1 above were irrigated' U
3. Wfiat percent of ttie irrigation water used on tfiis place in
1 982 was obtained - ™°"'
a . From a well or wells located on ttiis farm or anottier farm ? D
b. From an on-farm surface supply not controlled by a water
supply organiaation (stream, drainage ditcti. lake, pond,
Qnrinn or re'^Rrvoir on Or adiacent to this farm)? I — t
Numtjer of acres
irrigated
CTBTTBHI nu vnu nt .nviMie «Im Ium any HOGS Of PIGS on lhi» place in 1 982?
1 n YES — CtmplM thh mahn
2 lJ no — Go ro section 14
. DECEMBER 31, 1982 INVENTORY '^°™
1 . HOGS and PIGS of all ages iTotaiofaandbbeioni D
a.HOGSandPIGS used or to be used for BREEDING D
b. OTHER HOGS and PIGS □
. LITTERS FARROWED
2 . UTTERS FARROWED on ttiis place between - '^°"^
a. December 1, 1981 and May 31. 1982 D
b.Junel. 1982 and November 30, 1982 D
INVENTORY
Number on tfiis
place Dec. 31.1982
Number of litters
• HOGS AND PIGS SOLD None
3 . HOGS and PIGS SOLD from this
place in 1982 U
4. Of the hogs and pigs sold, how many were
sold as FEEDER PIGS for further feeding' .. LJ
Number
sold
in 1982
Gross value of sales
spnng, or reservoir on or adjacent to this farm}?
c. From off-farm water suppliers (US. Reclamation proiects:
igation district: mutual, cooperative, or neighborhood
ches: or other irngation organizations)? I — I
ditches: or other irngation orgamzati
d. TOTAL - Sum of a b, and c should equal 1 00%
100%
BWlTifflW Did vou or anyone elM fiava any SHEEP or LAMBS on tlii» placa in 1982?
n YES
I D NO
Convtete tMf eectHNi
Go to section 1 5
INVENTORY
Number on this
place Dec. 31. 19B2
1 . SHEEP and LAIWBS of all ages D
a. EWES 1 year old or older D.
NUMBER SOLD
in 1982
2. SHEEP and LAMBS SHORN D
Number shorn
in 1982
Pounds of wool
shorn in 1982
3. What was the gross value of sales of SHEEP,
LANdBS, and WOOL from this place in 1982?
None
Gross value of sales
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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX C C-3
>.•] JAJM.'IU Did YOU Of «nvone elw have any HORSES. BEES. FISH. GOATS.
' OTHER LIVESTOCK, or ANIMAL SPECIALTIES in 1982?
1 LJ VES - Complmt* this tmction ^ L J NO - Go lo section J 6
1 . Horses and ponies of
all ages □
2. Colonies of bees Q
3. IWink and iheir pelts .. [H
4. Other livestock or animal
specialties in captivity
lEnter name and code fiom
' Usi A" below I
Name_
_Code_
INVENTORY
Numbef on
this place
Dec- 31. T962
Total number
sold in 1962
Gross value of sales
Dollars , Cents
Nam*
Mules, burros
and donkeys
Angora goats
Milk goals
Cod* . Name
Olher goats
833 { HabbxwndtKeir pelts
84 2 Chinchillas ani}
845 I iheii pelts
Codtt . Nam* Coda
848 Worms Relei to
861 I into'mation sheet 867
All ottier livestock -
8S4 I Speofy 860
S. Livestock or animal
products iSnier name and
code from List 8 ' Oe/ow I
Total quaniitv sold Gross value ol sales
in 1982
-ftiil Bh
Nama
Uohair sold
Goat milk sold
Coda
864
866
Nama
Honey sold
Other livestock products -
Speaty
Coda
868
870
6. Fish and other aquaculture
products lEnter name and
code ttom "List C ' below. t
Name Code
Water surface
acres
for aquaculture
Total quantity sold
in 1982
Gross value of sales
Dollars
I r Pounds p
Nama Coda i Nama Coda i Nama Coda i Nama Coda
Catfish 872 Tropical and Other t.sh - Other aquaculture
Trout 876 j baittish 880 | SpecifY 884 { prodiicts - Spedv 888
H more space is needed ose ifoa'J'f s^it-f r o' paoot
fBiSiaattWDuZaTm «nvnn« ulin ham ant POULTPy mch «i CHICKENS
TURKEVS, DUCKS, elc, on this place in 1 982? r//><:lu<l< poultry (rami
ioroth*n onB contrmd bMMiM.I
' G YES
?D NO
Completm this section
Go ro secnon I 7
1. HENS and PULLETS of laying age D
2. Pullets for laying flock replacement
a . PULLETS 3 months old or older not yet of laying age LJ
b. PULLET CHICKS and PULLETS under 3 months old p-,
lExclude commercial btoile'Sl I I
3. BROILERS, fryers, and other meat type chickens
including capons and roasters □
4. TURKEYS
a. Turkeys for slaughter ff»c'uoe breedersj Q
b. Turkey HENS kept for breeding Q
5. OTHER POULTRY raised m captivity - ducks,
geese, pigeons or squab, pheasants, quail, etc.
lEnter poultry r>ame ana code from lt>e tut below }
Poultry name Code
Poultry name _
Nam*
Ducks
Geese
INVENTORY
Number on
this place
Dec 31. 1982
Total number
sold in 1 982
Coda I Nam*
904 I Pigeons or sQuab
906 Pheasants
I
6. POULTRY HATCHED on this place in
1982 and placed or sold - chickens,
turkeys, ducks, etc - Specfy kmd oi pouirry _
Coda I Nama Coda
908 , Quail 912
910 ' All other poultry -
I Specify 914
None
D
7. Incubator egg capacity on December 31, 1982 Q
Number
8. What was the gross value of sales of
poultry and poultry products (eggs, etc t
from this place in 1982'
n
Gross value of sales
COBIW 82 flOJ09 I.
Ksnsa ^"
'
■ GOVERNMENT CCC LOANS
1 . Amounl received in 1 982 from Government CCC loans for -
i/nciofle 'egMr 3f\d reice loani even it tedeemed 0' totleileai
«. Corn, sorghum, barley, and oats
b. Wheat
c. Cotton
d. Soybeans, peanuts, rye, nee. tobacco, and honey
■ MACHINE WORK, CUSTOMWORK, and OTHER
AGRICULTURAL SERVICES
2. Gross arTiount received from machine work, cuslomwork,
and other agricultural services PROVIDED FOR OTHERS in
1982 - planting, ploviing, spraying, harvesting, etc
Sr:ftr.rv kintl nl kvnrji dnnt^
None
D
D
D
D
D
Dollars ' Cents
'99
5
S
801
S
802 '
S
919
s
^
DIRECTLY to Individuilt FOR HUMAN CONSUMP
standi, tarmert martiati, pick your own, ate?
? D NO - Goto section 19 ^one
1. What was the gross value of these direct sales? D
Soec'lv D'Oducli sold - vr^qprahlps ftqq-^ Ptr
TION - xatAvi6»
Dollars 1 Cents
S
J
'1
Mark (XI the one item which best describes the type of
this place in 1 982 Refer to the INFORfV^ATlON SHff 7", Sec
• FAMILY or INDIVIDUAL operation -
3rga
ion
9J
nization for
9
• PARTNERSHIP operation -lncfude'ani.Vpartnefsh<ps ..
• INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAW
• OTHER, such as estate or trust, prison farm, grazing
association, Indian reservation, etc
Specify —
^ V Go tosecrion 21
2 U J
.1 1 i Go ro secrion 20
4 Q Speci/y below then
^ gorosecrion2t
1
Rafar to the INfORMATION SHe€T. Section 2
s:o
1 . Is this a family-held corporation' . .
0.
91
'i n Ves 2 Dno
2. Are There more than 10 stockholders'
3 n Ves « n No
or person in chargt) Raff to tha IMFORMA T
s:i
1 . RESIDENCE - Does the operator (senior partner or
ION
92
' D Yes 2 n No
2. PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION - At which occupation
did the operator spend the maionty (50 percent or
morel of his/her vwork time in 1 982 'for paanersh-ps
1 n Farming 2 O Other
or ranching
' □ None
2 D 1-49 days
3 D 50-99 days
4 D 100- 149 days
5 n 150- 199 days
6 n 200 days or more
Year
3. OFF FARIW WORK - How many days did the operator
(senior panner or person in charge) work at least
4 hours per day off this place in 1 982'/nc/Licie wo'A
at a nonfarm tob business, or on someone else s farm
lE'dude exchange farm work)
4. In what year did the operator (or senior partner) begin
92
- 4
06
5. AGE of operator (senior partner or person in charge)
6. RACE of operator (senior partner or person in charge) ,
7. SEX of operator (senior partner or person m charge)
8. SPANISH ORIGIN - Is the operator (senior partner
Of person in charge) of Spanish origin or descent
(Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or other Spanishl'
92
Vpa,,: nirt
92
. 4
1
2
3
4
9
Zl White
I] Negro or Black
I] American Indian
I] Asian or Pacific
Islander
J Other - Speci/y
936
92
\
Zl Male 2 D Female
n Yes 2 D No
C-4 APPENDIX C
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
(Sections 22 through 28 were collected from approximately 20 percent of the farms, see text)
p-HHII.]. fj-j W«« any COMMERCIAL FERTILi;gR includiim HQCK PHQSPHATP .w ■-■miM.'I'U EXPENDITURES FOR ENERGY and nttfokum ofoducli fw tha farm
LIME used on ihitpt«c« during 19827
' 1 , YES — Complmia thi§ 9»cr>on
' 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 lb .
2. Acres of pastureland and rangeland fenilized
in 1982 reported in section 10, items lb and 3 .
n
n
Acres fertilized
3. Expenditures tor commercial fertilizer purchased
- all forms, including rock phosphale and gypsum
(exclude limel Repoficosr ot lusiom application m
sectton27 Hem 6
None
n
4 . LIME - tons of lime used and acres on N**"^
which applied i Do not mclude lana piaster
t?' g^psu"^ oi hme to' saniiatiorl LI
Sr^«^ny INSECTICIDES, HERBICIDES, FUNGICIDES, NEMATICtDES.
OTHER PESTICIDES, Of OTHER CHEMICALS used on this place in 1 9827
j YES
^ NO
Complate this taction
Go to section 24
Include any materials provided by you. your landlords, or contractors For each
Item listed, report acres only once If multipurpose chemicals were used,
report acreage treated tor each purpose
business during 1982
Include expenditures paid by you and others for
production ol crops, livestock, and
other agricultural products on this
place in 1962
None
1 . Gasoline and gasohol tor
the farm business O
2 . Diesel fuel for the farm
business C]
3 . LP gas. butane, propane
for the farm business
(4 5 lbs 1 gallon) G
4. Fuel oil and kerosene for
the farm business G
5 . Natural gas for the farm
business G
6. Motor oil and grease for
the farm business [HI
7 . Electricity for the farm
business CH
8. Other - coal, wood.
coke, etc
n
Expenditures
Dollars
"TI
Storage capacity on this place
96?
D
D
D
976
D
Capacity m
gallons
1 . Sprays, dusts, granules fumigants, etc , (fungicide,
herbicide, insecticide, nematicidel to control -
a. Insftctt on crops, including hay
b. Namatodet m crops
c . Diseases m crops and orchards (blights, smuts.
rusts etc 1
d. Weeds, grass, or brush m crops and pasture
2 . Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control
of crops or thinning ot fruit
3. Agricultural chemicals purchased -insecticides. None
herbicides, fungicides, other pesticides, etc . —
o^ C'jstom apDU<:3!<ons in section 27 •tCTi 6 , I J
None
n
^ n
. n
. n
. n
Number of acres
on which used
B?HH?Kfc Was there any INTEREST EXPENSE for the fsrm business in 19827
■ Raler lo th» INFORMATION SHCBT. Section 24.
. _j YES
n NO
Compl0l9 this s9ction
Go to section 25 r
1 • How much interest was paid on all debts for the
farm business m 1982' . . ..
mnl[*i:M'^^ MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT on this piece on Decembef 31, 1 982
(Include or^y equipment used (or egricultural operations in 1981 or 1982.)
Estimated market value
• Value of ALL machinerv and equipment on this place, 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 cars
rruc»s r'3ciO'S ^f"1^l,^es p'o>*s iJ'Sfcs ha"o»s d've's pumps.
Tioro's '"igat'cn eQtj'OT^ent da"v equipT^em <nclud'ngmlke>ssnd
bulk tanks Uveitock leede'S grinding and mmrg equipment, etc
* SELECTED machinerY and equipment
on this place, December 31, 1982.
(Report only if used in 1981 or 1982.)
Wheel tractors other than garden
tractors and motor tillers
Grain and bean combines
self propelled only
None
Automobiles [j
Motortrucks - include pirtups O
n
n
Corn heads for combines [~J
7. Cotton pickers and strippers [71
8. Mower conditioners [~]
9. Pickup balers - include leci angle . .
aniJ ipund baiois . ... |_ J
10. Field forage harvesters, shear
bar Of flywheel type [~[
Total number
on this place on
December 31. 1982
Oflheiotal.HOW
MANY were manufac
tured in the last 5 year:
M978-19821'
(Numberl
M^^t^iwmm
SELECTED PRODUCTION EXPENSES paid by you and
others for this place in 1 982
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 1982 DO NOT INCLUDE expenses connected with performing customwork for
others, operation of nonfarm activities, businesses, or services, or household expenses
not related to the farm business
None
1 . Livestoch and pouHry purchased - cattle, calves,
hogs, pigs, sheep, lambs, goats, horses, chicks, poults,
staned pullets, etc Q
2 . Totel feed purchased for livestock and poultry -
gram, hay, silage, mixed feeds, concentrates, etc CI
a . Commercially mixed formula feeds purchased -
complete, supplement, concentrates, premixes.
lE'Clude ingied'ents
purchased separately,
such as soybean meal.
cottonseed n^^^
meal, and
ureal [~!
3 . Seed cost - for corn, other grains, soybeans, tobacco,
cotton, etc - include plants and trees purchased Q
4. Hired farm or ranch labor i See information Sheet) r~!
Selected
expenditures
SfA^S^S'i^S-S-^^SiiSiSW
Nurr^ber o( wotki
.Of the hired v^forkers, including None
paid family workers, how many -
ID Worked 150 days or more' {~
(2>Worked less than 150 days' [
5. Contract labor — include enper^ditwes pnmanlv tor labo'. such
3s harvesting of liuii -egeiables be'r<es. etc performed ori a con __
tract basis by a contractor, crew leader a cooperatwe. etc 1 |
6 . Customwork, machine hire end rental of machinery
and equipment — include eMpenditures tor use of erjuipment
and 'o' custofT\work such as grinding and mixing teed, plowing.
combining, corn picking drying silo filling spraying dusting,
fertilizing etc lEtclude ca^t of cotton gmningl
n
tm
msi
■BWffftTB ESTIMATFD CUHRFMT M«aKf T «A1 llf OF I AMD anrf Rllll mWRS
Please give your best ESTIMATE of the CURRENT
MARKET VALUE of land and buildings for the actes
reported in section 1 , items 1.2. and 3. page 1 -
1 . All land owned
2 . All land rented or leased FROM OTHERS
3 . All land rented or leased TO OTHERS
None
. n
. n
r
Estimated market value
of land and buildings
t9fi
PERSON COMPLETING THIS REPORT -PIbbmb prim
Name
Telephone -
Page 6
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX C C-5
INFORMATION SHEET
1982 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
Special Reporting Instructions
1 . Who Should Report
WE NEED A HEPLV FROM EVERYONE RECEIVING A REPORT FORM.
INCLUDING individuals, landlo'ds tenants pa'tneiships. co'porations
instilulions and THOSE NOT CONDUCTING AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS
Each case included m ihe census has a unique census file numbef (CFNl In
Ofdef lo maKe Ihe r ensus results as complete and accu'ate as possible, we
need to oblam inloimaiion about every census file number
2. If Vou Raceived Mora Than Ona Raport Form for an Opsralion
Complete only ONE report form fof an operation Write Duplicate ' near the
address label ol each emra report form Also, write the 1 1 digit census file
numberisi ol the DUPLICATE reportls) ON THE COMPLETED REPORT m the space
provided to the left ol the address label Return the extra feportfsl in the same
envelope with you' completed report form so thai we can correct our records
3. If You No Longer Farm
If vou had agricultural operations at any time during 1982, please report all
agricultural aciivity during the year Report all land on your census form that
you owned or 4ented Also, report your 1 982 crop and livestock production
and 1982 sales
Explain on the tirsi page ot the report (orm (or on a separate sheet o' paper)
that you quit farming or ranching and give the approximate dale and the
name and address of ihe present operator il known
4. If Vou Never Farmed or Have No Asaociation With Agriculture
Please write a note on the repon form near the address label and return n so that
ake the census as complete as
we can correct our records In c
possible, we obtained lists from
and nontarm addresses, howevs
f forts lO n
lous sources We tned to eliminate duplicate
was not always possible to do so
5, If Vou Have Mora Than One Agricultural Operation
Compleie a report form (or EACH SEPARATE and DISTINCT production unit, that
IS. each individual farm, ranch, feedlot. greenhouse, etc . or combination of
larms. etc . lor which you marniam SEPARATE records of operating expenses
and sales, livesiock 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 in
addition to the partnership farming operation, separate report forms should
be completed for each individual operation
If two 0' more report forms were received for ihe same operation mark each
additional form as a Duplicate Return the duplicate reports m the same
envelope with the completed partnership report, if possible, or write a note
on the duplicate report, such as Parmer (provide name) has completed a
report for the partnership Iprovide partnership name) "
7- Landlord's or Contractor's Share
II yOu rented or leased land from others or had a contract for the production
ol 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 vou do not know Ihe 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 m 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 sheei o* 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 vou have 1.2 1 ;3, or 1 4 of an acre, convert to
tenths For example, convert 1 2 to 510. 1 '3 to 3/10. 1/4 to 2/10
The census report form is bemg used throughout the entire United States
Because n is meant for use m all parts of the country, it may contam sections
and Questions which do not apply to vou When this occurs, mark the
"Noneor No' boxandgoontothenexi item or section
Instructions For Specified Sections
> Section 1 - ACREAGE IN 1982
Your answers to this section will determine the land ("Acres In This Place'')
referred to m the rest of the report form
When answering ihe acreage questions, include the land associated with
your agricultural operations m 1 982 whether m production or noi Include
all land that you owned or rented dunng 1 982 even if only for part of the
year Exclude any unrelated residential or commercial land
IF VOU QUIT FARMING DURING 1982 - Complete Ihe report form for
the portion of Ihe year that you did farm Explain on Ihe 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 m whole acres
Item 1 - All Land Owned — Report all land owned m 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 organiiation for which you are reporting
Hem 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 lor cash
b. Land you worked on a share basis (crop or livesiockl
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 m item 2
Land used on a per-head or animal unn license or permit basis
section 3, Taylor Gra2ing Act. National Forest, or Indian Rese
land If you had any of these permits mark "yes " to item 7
such as
vation permit
Item 3 - All Land Rented or Leased TO OTHERS - Include all land rented out
for any purpose if it v»as part of the acreage reported m items 1 and 2 A repon form
will be obtained I'om each of your tenants to cover the operations on that land
INCLUDE in Item 3
a. Owned land rented to others for cash or a share of crops or livestock
b. Land you rented from someone and then subleased to someone else
G. Land worked 'or you by someone fc a share of crops or livestock
d. Land which yOu allowed others to use rem free
Item 4 — Acres In This Place — This figure will show the total of all land you
operated at any time m 1 982 To determine "Acres In This Place" 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 f item 2 item 3 item 4 It is
important to report item 4 correctiv (even if 0 acres! since the remainder of
your report should cover only operations on the "Acres In This Place."
If 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
Iname and address of renters!, skip to and complete section 29, and
explain briefly, "All land rented out," etc Mail form m return envelope
c . You did not have any agricultural activity on owned or rented land in
1 982. 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 lor grazing livestock under permit or special license, with
payments on a perhead 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 m I 982
> Sections 2 through 8 - CROPS
Sections 2 through 8 provide space for reporting crops harvested during the
1982 crop year from the land shown in section 1 , item 4 ("Acres In This
Place' 1 of your report Please report your crops in the appropriate sections
Do NOT include any crups grown on (and 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 " /lO" m the reporting
box. such as for potatoes
Quantity harvested — The units of measure on the report form are those most
commonly used m 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 Repon Crops Harveeted:
^ 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 lor any crops
prelisted m the sections To report for crops not prelisted in these sections,
1 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. |3| enter the information that is requested tn the
remaining columns It a cropis 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
1
L-HBBHl'l W«r«*ny OTHER CROPS harvaalad from Ihit ptac* In 1B83
fMd •Mda, or Olhar cropa noi pfavtouaW raponad?
- amall gratni.
1 I^ TES Conjpl»t9 Ihli aacilon
) □ NO Go to lecno" 8
■(wci'M —in coo "•'^
Coo ".">•
Coa.
*c<« n.-»i.eo
Acr«» "■■BJIIO
Alfalla seed
S43
JO
"'U.ooo t».
?^- CjUviA.
67/
JO
' f.'^OO
^ ^
L__^
' ^
3== =J
k____^
Two or More Crops Harvested From the Same Land (Double-
Cropping) — Report the total acres and production ol each harvested crop
in the appropriate sectionlsl of the report form
Example In 1982 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 Vou irrigated the soybeans but not The wheat
Co"«l «nl,«>
no.eiiira
Omniii,
naivaiica
*(>» .'"Oawd
wr.e«t
■/O
/.^sa
—
Soybeans
VO
/ s^ro
vo
Interplented Crops — If two crops were grown at the same time m alternating
strips in the same field, report the portion of the deld used for each crop
Example A 60 acre field was planted m 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 m their appropriate sectionisl
Skip Row Planting — K a crop is planted m an alternating pattern of planted
and non planted rows, such as two rows planted and two rows skipped
12X21, 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 1 0 (Land Usel
^ 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 1 982 you harvested 1 0 acres ol lettuce from a field, then
replanted the field m lettuce and harvested the 10 acres again Both crops of
lettuce were irrigated Enter only 1 0 acres of land from which vegetables were
harvested and 10 acres irrigated in item 1 of section 4. but write m 20 acres of
lettuce harvested and 20 acres of lettuce irrigated in item 2 ol section 4
C-6 APPENDIX C
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
► Sactlon 8 - Fruits and Null - In counting the combmed total of 20 or more
trees and vines include those for home use as well as those maintained lor sale
o' the p'oduction Acres -n trees or vines that have been abandoned should not
be included these acres should be included m section 1 0. 'lem f Cropland idle "
11 crops other than fiuit and nut Kees and vines were mterplanted with trees
or vines report the total acres (or BOTH the orchard and the mterplanted
crops harvested
► Section 9 ~ GROSS VALUE OF CROPS SOLD
Report the value d all cops sold irom this place' m 1982. regardless of
the veaf 'hey were harvested or who owned (he land Be sure to give gross
values Ibetore deducting expenses and ta<esl Include payments received
in 1 982 'rom cooperatives or marketing orgamialions foe crops produced on
this place regardless of the year m which the crops were harvested
Include the landlords or contractor s Share of crops removed from this place in
1 982 in the value ol crops sold II the sale price or market value is not known, give
your best estimate of the crops market value when removed from this place "
Include m the value of crops sold from this place ' any cost of harvesting
tilling fertitieer 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 m exchange tor fence repair,
clearing, or other services
DO NOT INCLUDE
■ .Amount ot governmeni CCC loans received m 1982 inihis section
Report government CCC loans in 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 vou rented TO others Reported m section 1 , item 31.
Land Used lor More Than One Purposs — l( part of your land was used for
more than one purpose m 1982 report that land on the Ime for the use first
listed and NOT on the line for the second use for enample. il you plowed
under a cover crop, and planted and harvested a gram crop, report the land m
Item 1 a ■ Cropland harvested." but NOT as "Cropland used for cover crop.
legumes etc ' (item Id
Double Cropping — When more than one crop was harvested from the
same land m 1 982 report that land only ONCE as "Cropland harvested,"
Item 1 a ol this section
Interplanted Crops — if you mterplanted crops such as cotton in an orchard,
repori the total land used for both crops only ONCE, as "Cropland harvested."
in .tern la
Skip flow Planted Crops - Report the acres that represent the total non
planted or skipped rows as Cropland idle, item 1 1 The acres thai represent
the planted rows should be reported as Cropland harvested, nem la
► Sections 12 through 16 -LIVESTOCK. POULTRY, AND ANIMAL
SPECIALTIES
Animals and Poultry lo Include in the Report — Report all animals, poultry.
and animal specialties on this place isecnon 1 , item 4) on December 31 . 1982
include all owned by vOu and anv kept by you lor others Include animals on
jnfenceO 'anos National Forest land di^'nct land cooperative gracing association
land or rangeland administered by the Bureau of Land Management on a per-head
or lease basis Animals m transit on December 31 1982 or animals on short-term
pasture isuch as wheat oasiure or crop residuet on a per head or lease basis should
be reported by the person vi/ho had control ol the animals
Animals and Poultry to Exclude from the Report — Do not report any
animals or poultry kept on land rented to others or kept under a share arrange-
rueni on land rented to others Do not mclude animals quartered m feedlots
which are not a part of "ihis place ' Ammals kept on a place not operated
by vou are to be included on the report for that place
Animals Bought and Sold - 00 NOT REPORT ANY ANIIVIALS BOUGHT AND
THEN RESOLD WITHIN 30 DAYS Such purchases and sales are considered
dealer' transactions and are not included m 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 m 1 982. without regard to ownership or who
shared m 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 ot their market value when they left 'this place "
Fat Cattle Sold — Cattle fattened on gram or concentrates for 30 days or
more and sold (or slaughter are reported m section 12
DO NOT INCLUDE WITH FATTENED CATTLE SOLD:
a. Cattle and calves sold (or further feeding
b. Dairy cows fed only the usual dairy ration before being sold
c. Veal calves, or any calves weighing less than 500 pounds
Value of Sales — Report the total gross value of animals and poultry sold or
removed from this place m 1 982 without deductmg production or marketing
eipenses icosi of feed cost of livestock purchase, cost of hauimg and selling.
etc I If the sale pnce or market value is not known, give your best estimate
of their market value when they left "this place " Do NOT report the value
ot sales of any livestock and poultry owned by you but kept and sold from
a place you did not operate
Contract and Custom Feeding Operations — Livestock or poultry kept by
you on this place on a contract or custom basis should be included on this
report REGARDLESS OF OWNERSHIP Report as 'INVENTORY" numbers
of animals Of poultry on the place on December 31 . 1982 Report as
SOLD" animals and poultry which were kept on a contract or custom basis
and were removed or sold (rom the place m 1 982 H the sale pnce or market
value is not known give your best estimate o( the market value of the
animals o' poultry when they left this place
^Section IS - 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 m 1 982 In item 4,
specify 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 (fish and
aquaculture producr^i or sections 1 2 through 1 4. or 1 6
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 ol where the hives were kept most of the year
(Report hives m item 2 and honey, beeswax, or pollen m item 5)
f^rtlNK PELTS, RABBIT PELTS and CHINCHILLA PELTS should be included in
number sold and value of sales, but NOT m inventory WORMS raised for sale
should be reported m beds (24 cubic feet per bed) m item 4 Inventory
and m pounds m item 4, Number sold "
Item S - Sales of Animal Specialty Products - If any semen, manure.
honey, beeswax, or other animal products were sold (rom this place m 1982.
speci(y the products the code from list B. the quantity sold, and the gross
value o( sales m l 982 it sold m units other than pounds or gallons, please
indicate unit
Item 6 — Fish and Aquaculture Products — Report water surface acres
(estimate, if necessaryl used for raising fish or other aquaculture products
FOR SALE
¥■ Section 1 6 - POULTRV
Roosters and turkey toms used or to be used for BREEDING should be
specified and reported m item 5. code 914 (All other poultry I
Item 8 — Gross Value of Sales - Include an estimated value of poultry
and poultry produf ts moved from this place by contractors and others
^Section 17 -AMOUNT RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT CCC
LOANS AND AGRICULTURAL SERVICES
Item 1 - Repori 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 m 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 ate
not incorporated and not operated under a partnership agreement
Partnership OperetJon — Defined as two or more persons who have agreed
on the amount of their contribution (capital and eftorti and the distribution of
profits Co ownership ot land by husband and wife or loint filing of income
lax 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 stale lo carry on a business
This detmition does not include cooperatives Also complete section 20
Other — Such as cooperative (defined as an incorporated or unincorporated
enterprise or association created and formed lomtly by the membersl. estate
or trust Idefmed as a fund of money or property administered for the benefit
ol another individual or organization), prison farm, grazing association. Indian
Reservation, institution run by a governmental or religious entity, etc
P- Section 20 - CORPORATE STRUCTURE
This section IS to be answered by corporations only Answer both items A
family held corporalion has more than 50 percent of its Stock owned by per
sons related by blood or marriage
► Section 21 - OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS AND OCCUPATION
This section applies lo the characteristics and occupation of the individual
owner, operator, senior partner, or person in charge for the type o( organiza-
tion reported m 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 If each partner shares equally in the day to-day management decisions,
consider the oldest as the "Senior Partner ' For item 2 (Principal Occupation)
consider all members of the partnership together Please include as "farming"
worktime at all types of agricultural enterprises, including work at greenhouses,
nurseries, mushroom production, ranching, feedlois. broiler feeding, etc
For Corporations and Other Operations (Cooperatives. Estates, etc.) —
Complete section 2 1 tor the person in charge, such as a hired manager,
business manager, or other person primarily responsible for the on-siie.
day-io day operation of the (arm 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 lo a place previously operated, report the year
operations were resumed
► Section 22 - COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME
Report acres on which commercial lerttlizer (items 1 and 2l or lime (item 41
was applied during 1 982 If any acreage was fertilized or limed more than
once, repori acres ONLY ONCE in each item Report expense for commer
Cial fertilizer purchased e»cluding lime, in item 3
► Section 24 - INTEREST EXPENSE
Report all interest expenses paid m 1982 for the farm business.
INCLUDE interest or finance charges on
a. Mortgage loans for land and buildings m "this place
b. Machinery, tractors trucks, and other equipment
c. Fertilizer, feed, seed, etc
d. Livestock, poultry, breeding stock
e . 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
mierest on other land and buildings m this place
► Section 2S - MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
The estimated market value m iieni 1 refers to ALL machinery and equip-
ment kept primarily on this place and used tor the farm business The value
should be an estimate of what the machmery and equipment would sell for
in 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 tf payment was not made in l 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 " repori their value
(estimate if necessaryl m item 1 (Livestock and poultry purchasedl, 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 acbvitiesl
Hired Labor — Include m expenses for hired labor gross wages or salaries
commissions, paid bonuses and leave pay be'ore 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 tor labor m harvesting of
crops, shearing sheep, etc Exclude money paid to contractors tor capital
improvements such as putting up fences, repair or maintenance of buildings
or machinery, land clearing, etc Include the expense ot items considered
primarily machine work in cuslomwork, item 6
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
11,44-50
14,44-50
29
27
14, 16
26
31
27
24
30
11, 16
23
27
27
27
31
21
11, 16
3, 11, 16
27
27
6, 16
7
28
14
27
23
27
27
28
26
26
28
27
20
8, 16
6, 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
Cucumbers
Currants
Customwork, machine hire,
and rental of machinery
and equipment, expenses. .
Customwork, machine work
and other agricultural
services, income
D
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
State
tables
41,44-50
5, 6, 44-50
5, 6,44-50
39-41,44-50
11,44-50
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-
1
1
-3
44-
44-
44-
-50
-50
-50
39-
-50
41
County
tables
7, 44-50
12,44-50
3,
17,
22,
27,
44-
-50
11
27,
44-
-50
8,9
44-
-50
9
6
, 12
44
-50
16
44
-50
38
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
27
11, 16
3, 11, 16
28
29
6
6
31
10
7
23
Item
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
State
tables
18
8, 44-50
7, 8, 44-50
3, 13, 14,44-50
35-37, 44-50
3,7-10,44-50
F
Family held corporations . .
5,6,44-50
Family or individual, type
of organization
5, 6, 44-50
Farms by age and principal
occupation of operator . . .
5,6,44-50
Farms by age and principal
occupation of operator for
farms with sales of less
than $20,000
47
Farms by size of farm
4,6,44-50
Farms by standard industrial
classification
6, 15,44-50
Farms by tenure of operator
5,6,44-50
Farms by type of
organization
5,6,44-50
Farms by value of agri-
cultural products sold. . . .
1 1 , 44-50
Farms, number
1,3-6,15,
44-50
Fattened cattle sales
23,26,28,
44-50
Feed purchased
3,7,44-50
Feeder pigs sales
17,30,32-34,
44-50
Female operators
5,6,44-50
Fertilizer applied
16,44-50
Fertilizer expenses
3,7, 16,
44-50
Fescue seed
—
Field seed crops
41
Fias
_
Filberts
42
Fish sales
Flaxseed
41,44-50
Florist greens and flowers.
cut . .
43
Flower and vegetable seeds .
43
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
11,44-50
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
11,44-50
41,44-50
42
42,44-50
40,41,44-50
40,41,44-50
39,43
43
42
39-41,44-50
1 1 , 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
County
tables
43
27
25
27
7
28
12
3, 16
6, 16
3, 16
10,36
29
31
6
6
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
o
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
1 1 , 44-50
40,41
5,6,44-50
5, 6, 44-50
County
tables
41
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
1 1 , 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
1
2, 44-50
2
10,44-50
9, 16
42, 44-50
28
39^41,44-50
15,
16,25
42
28
—
26
—
27
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
4 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
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
Saf flower
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
39^1,44-50
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
—
24
3,6,11, 15,
3, 16
44-50
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
1 1 , 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
15,
16,26
—
28
—
28
—
31
5,6,44-50
5,
16,33
5, 6, 44-50
5,
16,33
—
26
39-41,44-50
15,
16,25
11,44-50
3, 16
41,44-50
27
14,44-50
8, 16
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
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
INDEX 5
(Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables)
Item
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
State
tables
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
County
tables
24
21
21
8, 16
14
27
27
3, 16
5, 16
3, 16
1, 16
8, 16
30
30
15, 16,27
Item
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
State
tables
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
County
tables
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
6 INDEX
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
1982
Census of
Agriculture
The reports
include data on:
Number of farms
Land in farms
Farm operator characteristics
Type of organization
Land use
Size of farms
Marl<et value of agricultural
products sold
Poultry
Livestock
Poultry and livestock products
Crops harvested
Energy costs
Selected Expenditures
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Ranking of States and Counties (SS-3)-This report presents the ranking
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1982 Census of Agriculture. Items ranked include; number of farms,
value of products sold. Inventory of livestock and poultry, and produc-
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