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Census  of 
Agriculture 


AC82-A-44 


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. 


Library  of  Congress  Cataloging  in  Publication  Data 

Main  entry  under  title: 
1982  census  of  agriculture. 

"October  1983." 

Includes  indexes. 

Supt.  of  Docs,  no.:  C3.31/4:982/v.  1/pt. 

1.  Agriculture -United  States  — Statistics.      1.  United 
States.     Bureau  of  the  Census. 
HD1769.A14         1983  338.r0973  83-600308 


For  sale  by  Superintendent  of  Documents,  U.S.  Government  Printing  Of- 
fice, Washington,  DC.  20402. 


If  you  have  any  questions  concerning  the  statistics  in  this  report,  call  (301)  763-5230. 


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 

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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    


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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 


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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 


UTAH     1 


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) 

4    UTAH 


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. 


6    UTAH 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


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 

1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


UTAH     7 


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. 


8    UTAH 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


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 

2  570 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


UTAH     9 


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. 


10    UTAH 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


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 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


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. 

3  039 

1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


UTAH     15 


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 

16    UTAH 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


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 

" 

1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


UTAH     17 


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 

18    UTAH 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


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 

20    UTAH 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


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 

22    UTAH 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


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1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA  UTAH     23 


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 


UTAH     39 


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 

52    UTAH 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


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. 


62    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  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 
18 


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. 


66     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  (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 

1 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


UTAH    69 


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. 


70    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. 


(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. 


72    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 

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 
2 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


UTAH     73 


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 


UTAH     77 


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. 


78    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 


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 


UTAH     79 


Table  48.    Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:   1982-Con. 

(Excludes  abnormal  farms;  see  text   For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Item 

1  to  9 

10  to  49 

50  to  69 

70  to  99 

100  to  139 

Total 

acres 

acres 

acres 

acres 

acres 

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. 


86    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 

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. 


100    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. 

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. 


102    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] 


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 

104  UTAH 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


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 


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) 


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 


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  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 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  50.    Summary  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Farm:   1982-Con. 

(Excludes  abnormal  farms;  see  text.   For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Horticultural 

specialties 

(018) 


General  farms. 

primarily  crop 

(019) 


Livestock,  except  dairy,  poultry, 

and  animal  specialties 

(021) 


Beef  cattle, 

except  feedlots 

(0212) 


Dairy  farms 
(024) 


Poultry  and 
eggs 
(025) 


Animal 

specialties 

(027) 


General  farms, 

primarily 

livestock 

(029) 


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 


UTAH  123 


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 


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 


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 


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] 


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 


UTAH     131 


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 


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  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 


UTAH     141 


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 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


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 

1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


UTAH     143 


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 


UTAH     155 


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 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


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) 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


UTAH     169 


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 

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 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


Table  11.    Cattle  and  Calves— Inventory  and  Sales:   1982  and  1978-Con. 


[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 

1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


UTAH     171 


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 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


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 


UTAH     173 


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 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


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 

1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


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 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


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 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


UTAH     181 


Table  14.    Poultry— Inventory  and  Sales:   1982  and  1978 


[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 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


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] 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


UTAH     183 


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 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


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 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


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 


UTAH     189 


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 


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] 


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 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


Table  16.    Farms  With  Sales  of  $10,000  or  More:   1982  and  1978 -Con. 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  Introductory  text] 


Item 

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 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


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 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


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 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


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 


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actually  under  cultivation  or  used  for  pasture  or  grazing,  pro- 
vided It  was  part  of  the  farm  operator's  total  operation.  Large 
acreages  of  woodland  or  wasteland  held  for  nonagricultural 
purposes  were  deleted  from  individual  reports  during  the  pro- 
cessing operations. 

Land  in  farms  is  an  operating  unit  concept  and  includes 
land  owned  and  operated  as  well  as  land  rented  from  others. 
Land  used  rent  free  was  to  be  reported  as  land  rented  from 
others.  All  grazing  land,  except  land  used  under  government 
permits  on  a  per-head  basis,  was  included  as  "land  in  farms" 
provided  it  was  part  of  a  farm  or  ranch.  Grazing  land  operated 
by  grazing  associations  was  to  be  reported  by  the  person 
chiefly  responsible  for  conducting  the  business  of  the  associa- 
tion. All  land  in  Indian  reservations  used  for  growing  crops  or 
grazing  livestock  was  to  be  included  as  land  in  farms.  Land  in 
reservations  not  reported  by  individual  Indians  or  non-Indians 
was  to  be  reported  in  the  name  of  the  cooperative  group  that 
used  the  land.  In  some  instances,  an  entire  Indian  reservation 
was  reported  as  one  farm. 

Land  area— The  approximate  land  area  of  counties  and  States 
shown  for  1982  represents  the  total  land  area  as  determined  by 
records  and  calculations  updated  as  of  January  1,  1983.  The 
county  land  areas  were  remeasured  in  1980.  The  previous 
county  measurements  were  done  in  1940.  Any  differences  be- 
tween the  land  area  in  1982  and  1978  are  due  to  these  new 
measurements,  annexations,  and  other  changes  affecting  county 
boundaries. 

Land  in  two  or  more  counties— With  few  exceptions,  the  land  in 
each  farm  was  tabulated  as  being  in  the  operator's  principal 
county.  The  principal  county  was  defined  as  the  one  where 
the  largest  value  of  agricultural  products  was  raised  or  pro- 
duced. It  was  usually  the  county  containing  all  or  the  largest 
proportion  of  the  land  in  the  farm  or  viewed  by  the  respon- 
dent as  his/her  principal  county.  For  a  limited  number  of 
Midwest  and  Western  States,  this  procedure  has  resulted  in  the 
allocation  of  more  land  in  farms  to  a  county  than  the  total 
land  area  of  the  county.  To  minimize  this  distortion,  separate 
reports  were  required  for  large  farms  identified  from  the  1978 
census  as  having  more  than  one  farm  unit.  Other  reports  re- 
ceived showing  land  in  more  than  one  county  were  separated 
into  two  or  more  reports  if  the  data  would  significantly  affect 
the  county  totals. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings— Respondents  were  asked  to  report 
their  estimate  of  the  current  market  value  of  land  and  buildings 
owned,  rented  or  leased  from  others,  and  rented  or  leased  to 
others.  Market  value  refers  to  the  respondent's  estimate  of  what 
the  land  and  buildings  would  sell  for  under  current  market 
conditions.  If  the  value  of  land  and  buildings  was  not  reported, 
it  was  estimated  using  the  average  value  of  land  and  buildings 
from  a  similar  farm  in  the  same  geographic  area. 

Harvested  cropland— This  category  includes  land  from  which 
crops  were  harvested  or  hay  was  cut,  and  land  in  orchards, 
citrus  groves,  vineyards,  nurseries,  and  greenhouses.  Land  from 
which  two  or  more  crops  were  harvested  was  counted  only 
once,   even  though  there  was  more  than  one  use  of  the  land. 

Cropland  used  only  for  pasture  or  grazing-This  category  in- 
cludes land  used  only  for  pasture  or  grazing  that  could  have 
been   used   for  crops  without  additional   improvement,  and  all 


land  planted  in  crops  that  were  grazed  before  the  crops  reached 
maturity.  Also  included  was  all  cropland  used  for  rotation  pas- 
ture and  land  in  government  diversion  programs  that  were 
pastured.  However,  cropland  that  was  pastured  after  crops  were 
harvested  was  not  to  be  included. 

Other  cropland— This  category  includes  cropland  used  only  for 
soil  improvement  crops,  land  on  which  all  crops  failed,  culti- 
vated summer  fallow,  idle  cropland,  and  land  planted  in  crops 
that  were  to  be  harvested  after  the  census  year. 

Total  woodland— This  category  includes  natural  or  planted 
woodlots  or  timber  tracts,  cutover  and  deforested  land  with 
young  growth  which  has  or  will  have  value  for  wood  products, 
and  land  planted  for  Christmas  tree  production.  Land  covered 
by  sagebrush  or  mesquite  was  to  be  reported  as  other  pasture- 
land  and  rangeland  or  other  land. 

Woodland  pastured— This  category  includes  all  woodland  used 
for  pasture  or  grazing  during  the  census  year.  Woodland  or 
forest  land  pastured  under  a  per-head  grazing  permit  was  not 
counted  as  land  in  farms  and  therefore  was  not  included  in 
woodland  pastured. 

Other  land— This  category  includes  land  in  house  lots,  barn  lots, 
ponds,  roads,  wasteland,  etc.  In  1974,  for  farms  with  sales  of 
less  than  $2,500,  this  category  included  pastureland  and  range- 
land  other  than  cropland  and  woodland  pastured  in  addition  to 
land  in  house  lots,  barn  lots,  ponds,  roads,  and  wasteland. 

Land  set  aside  in  federal  farm  programs— This  land  includes  land 
diverted  or  set  aside  under  the  provisions  of  the  Federal  Com- 
modity Acreage  Reduction  Program.  These  data  are  for  the 
acres  of  cropland  taken  out  of  production  by  growers  of  wheat, 
cotton,  rice,  corn,  sorghum,  barley,  and  oats,  and  devoted  to 
conservation  uses.  No  information  was  obtained  as  to  which 
crops  would  have  been  grown  on  the  acres  set  aside. 

Irrigated  land— This  category  includes  all  land  watered  by  any 
artificial  or  controlled  means,  such  as  sprinklers,  furrows  or 
ditches,  and  spreader  dikes.  Included  are  supplemental,  partial, 
and  preplant  irrigation.  Each  acre  was  to  be  counted  only  once 
regardless  of  the  number  of  times  it  was  irrigated  or  harvested. 

Operator— The  term  "operator"  designates  a  person  who  oper- 
ates a  farm,  either  doing  the  work  or  making  day-to-day  de- 
cisions about  such  things  as  planting,  harvesting,  feeding, 
marketing,  etc.  The  operator  may  be  the  owner,  a  member  of 
the  owner's  household,  a  salaried  manager,  a  tenant,  a  renter,  or 
a  sharecropper.  If  a  person  rents  land  to  others  or  has  land 
worked  on  shares  by  others,  he/she  is  considered  the  operator 
only  of  the  land  which  is  retained  for  his/her  own  operation. 
For  partnerships,  only  one  partner  is  counted  as  an  operator. 
If  there  is  no  clear-cut  partner  in  charge,  then  the  senior  or 
oldest  active  partner  is  considered  the  operator.  For  census 
purposes,  the  number  of  operators  is  the  same  as  the  number 
of  farms.  In  some  cases,  the  operator  was  not  the  individual 
named  on  the  address  label  of  the  report  form,  but  another 
family  member,  a  partner,  or  a  hired  manager  who  was  actu- 
ally in  charge  of  the  farm  operations. 

Operator  characteristics— Data  on  characteristics  such  as  resi- 
dence, race,  Spanish  origin,  age,  sex,  principal  occupation,  and 
off-farm   work   were   collected   from   all   operators   in   1982.  If 


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operator  characteristics  of  race,  age,  sex,  and  principal  occu- 
pation were  not  reported,  they  were  derived  based  on  infor- 
mation reported  by  farms  with  similar  acreage  size,  tenure, 
and  sales  size.  No  imputations  were  made  for  nonresponse 
to  place  of  residence,  Spanish  origin,  off-farm  work,  or  year 
began  operation.  For  the  1982  and  1978  censuses,  operators 
of  Spanish  origin  were  tabulated  by  reported  race.  Prior  cen- 
suses included  Spanish  origin  as  "White"  whenever  separate 
data  for  the  White  race  were  shown. 


Selected  farm  production  expenses-Since  only  selected  pro- 
duction expenses  incurred  in  1982  were  requested,  the  ex- 
pense data  cannot  be  used  in  combination  with  gross  sales 
to  calculate  net  cash  farm  income.  The  1979  Farm  Finance 
Survey  provided  estimates  on  net  cash  farm  income. 

In  1982,  as  in  other  recent  censuses,  operators  producing 
crops,  livestock,  or  poultry  under  contract  frequently  failed 
to  report  certain  expenditure  data.  They  often  were  unable 
or  unwilling  to  estimate  the  cost  of  production  inputs  fur- 
nished by  the  contractors.  As  a  consequence,  the  rate  of  impu- 
tation of  expenditure  data  for  these  operations  is  considerably 
higher  than  it  is  for  noncontract  producers. 

Commercial  fertilizer~The  expense  for  commercial  ferti- 
lizer is  the  amount  spent  on  fertilizer  during  1982,  ex- 
cluding the  cost  of  application.  Some  fertilizer  purchased 
in  1982  may  not  have  been  applied  during  the  year.  If  the 
fertilizer  was  applied  by  someone  other  than  the  operator, 
respondents  were  requested  to  report  the  cost  of  applica- 
tion as  an  expense  for  customwork,  machine  hire,  and  ren- 
tal of  machinery  and  equipment. 

Other  agricultural  chemicals— These  expenses  include  the 
cost  of  all  insecticides,  herbicides,  fungicides,  and  other 
pesticides,  excluding  costs  of  application.  Data  exclude 
commercial  fertilizer  purchased.  The  cost  of  lime  is  included 
in  the  1978  data,  but  excluded  from  1982. 

Customwork,  machine  hire,  and  rental  of  machinery  and 
equipment— These  expenses  include  costs  incurred  for 
having  customwork  done  on  the  place  and  for  renting  ma- 
chines to  perform  agricultural  operations.  The  cost  of  cotton 
ginning  is  excluded.  The  cost  of  labor  involved  in  the  custom- 
work  service  is  included  in  the  customwork  expense.  The 
cost  of  labor  for  operating  rented  or  hired  machinery  is  in- 
cluded as  a  hired  farm  and  ranch  labor  expense. 

Interest  expense— Only  the  interest  expense  for  the  farm 
business  was  to  be  reported.  Although  instructions  requested 
that  interest  on  the  owner/operator  dwelling  be  excluded 
when  separate  records  were  available,  it  is  probable  that  an 
undetermined  amount  of  such  nonfarm  business  interest  was 
also  reported. 

Energy  and  petroleum  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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1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


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 


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APPENDIX  A     A-9 


Estimates  were  prepared  for  items  in  sections  22  through  28 
of  the  report  form  by  multiplying  the  data  item  for  each  farm  in 
the  sample  by  the  sample  weight  assigned  the  farm.  The  weight 
for  a  certainty  farm  was  1.  Sample  weights  for  the  final  post- 
strata  ranged  from  1  to  24  because  all  exact  weights  (census 
total  number  of  farms  divided  by  the  number  of  sample  farms 
in  the  stratum)  were  converted  to  integers  by  a  simple  algorithm 
and  then  multiplied  by  1  or  2  (the  nonresponse  weight). 


NONSAMPLING  ERRORS 

Each  census  or  survey  is  subject  to  error.  In  addition  to 
sampling  variability,  errors  arise  from  nonsample  sources  such 
as  incorrect  or  incomplete  reporting,  processing,  and  the  in- 
ability to  obtain  a  report  from  each  eligible  reporting  unit.  For 
example,  an  operator  may  report  the  number  of  hogs  and  pigs 
sold  but  may  not  report  the  value  of  the  sale.  In  other  cases, 
the  respondent  indicated  the  presence  of  an  item  but  not  the 
quantity.  The  accuracy  of  a  census  count  is  determined  by  the 
joint  effects  of  sampling  and  nonsampling  errors.  Thus,  extensive 
efforts  were  made  to  keep  errors  introduced  during  clerical  and 
electronic  processing  to  a  minimum  level  through  the  use  of 
quality  control,  verification,  and  check  measures  on  specific 
operations. 


CENSUS  COVERAGE 

Although  a  complete  and  accurate  count  of  farms,  land  in 
farms,  and  farm  production  is  the  aim  of  each  nationwide 
census  of  agriculture,  the  complex  structure  of  America's  agri- 
culture makes  this  difficult  to  achieve.  Among  the  complexi- 
ties are  the  many  places  to  be  included,  the  variety  of  arrange- 
ments under  which  farms  are  operated,  the  continuing  changes 
in  the  relationship  of  operators  to  the  farm  operated,  the 
expiration  of  leases  and  the  initiation  or  renewal  of  leases,  the 
problem  of  obtaining  a  complete  list  of  agricultural  operations, 
the  difficulty  of  locating  and  identifying  some  types  of  farms, 
the  operator's  absence  from  the  farm  during  the  data  collection 
period,  and  the  operator's  opinion  that  part  or  all  of  the  opera- 
tion does  not  qualify  and  should  not  be  included  in  the  census. 

An  evaluation  of  coverage  has  been  conducted  for  each 
census  of  agriculture  since  1945.  Although  the  primary  purpose 
of  these  evaluations  is  to  identify  problem  areas  and  supply 
evidence  as  a  basis  for  improvements,  they  also  provide  users  of 
census  data  with  estimates  of  the  completeness  of  the  census 
counts.  The  results  of  the  coverage  evaluation  study  were  pub- 
lished for  the  1978  census  in  Volume  5,  Special  Reports,  part  3. 
An  evaluation  of  coverage  was  conducted  in  1982  to  measure 
the  extent  of  the  undercount  and  overcount  of  farms  in  the 
census.  A  description  of  this  evaluation  will  be  in  a  separate 
Coverage  Evaluation  report.  This  report  includes  estimates  of  the 
net  percentage  of  all  farms,  acres,  and  sales  missed  in  the  census. 

Classification  Problems 

In  1978,  the  proportion  of  farms  missed  due  to  misclassifica- 
tion  (1.8  percent)  was  higher  for  farms  with  small  values  of 
sales.  The  rate  of  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). 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


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 


A-12    APPENDIX  A 


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 
.5 


1982  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


APPENDIX  A    A-13 


APPENDIX  B. 
Effect  of  the  Area  Sample  on  Census  Comparability 


The  1982  and  1978  Censuses  were  conducted 
primarily  by  mail.  Despite  every  effort  to  assemble  a 
complete  list,  a  small  portion  of  the  Nation's  farms  were 
not  included  on  the  census  mail  list.  To  improve  the 
coverage  of  the  1 978  Census,  especially  in  counting  the 
number  of  small  farms,  the  mail-out/mail-back 
enumeration  was  supplemented  by  the  direct 
enumeration  of  all  households  in  a  sample  of  areas  in 
all  States,  except  Alaska  and  Hawaii.  Due  to  budget 
reductions,  the  direct  enumeration  sample  was 
eliminated  in  the  1982  Census. 

In  late  1978,  enumerators  visited  all  households  in 
approximately  6,400  segments  in  rural  areas  (areas  with 
less  than  2,500  population)  and  completed  a  census 
form  for  each  agricultural  operation.  These  forms  were 
then  matched  to  the  census  mail  list.  Data  from  those 
cases  which  were  not  matched  to  the  mail  list  were 
used  to  estimate  the  number  and  characteristics  of 
farms  not  on  the  mail  list  at  the  State,  regional,  and 
national  levels.  No  county-level  estimates  were 
developed  because  the  area  sample  size  was 
insufficient  for  reliable  estimates  at  that  level. 


The  U.S.,  region,  and  State  data  for  1978  shown  in 
the  1978  Census  of  Agriculture  publications  included 
data  for  farms  represented  on  the  mail  list  plus 
estimates  from  the  area  sample  for  farms  not  on  the 
mail  list.  To  provide  comparable  data  for  1982  and 
1978,  estimates  from  the  area  sample  have  been 
subtracted  from  the  1978  data.  Thus,  all  1978  data 
presented  in  the  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 


(X) 


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 


fORM  82-A0309 

13-13  621 


1^82  g 


UNITED  STATES 

CENSUS 
OF  AGRICULTURE 


NOTICE  -  Response  to  this  inquiry  is  required  bv  'aw  (title  13.  US  Code)  By  the  same  law  YOUR  REPORT  TO 
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 


FOBMB;  A0309(2  12  82i 


Page  3 


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. 

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Acr«»  "■■BJIIO 

Alfalla  seed 

S43 

JO 

"'U.ooo     t». 

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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 


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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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Preliminary  and  final  results  of  the  1982  Census  of  Agriculture  are 
being  published  in  a  series  of  reports  which  provide  data  for  each  county 
and  State  and  for  the  United  States,  Puerto  Rico,  Guam,  and  the  Virgin 
Islands  of  the  United  States.  The  publications  include  statistics  on  number 
of  farms;  land  in  farms;  farm  and  farm  operator  characteristics;  livestock, 
poultry,  and  their  products;  crop  production  and  value;  selected  expendi- 
tures; irrigation;  and  standard  industrial  classification  of  farms. 

Publication  order  forms  may  be  obtained  from  Customer  Services 
Branch  (Publications),  Data  User  Services  Division,  Bureau  of  the  Census, 
Washington,  D.C.  20233,  or  from  any  U.S.  Department  of  Commerce 
district  office. 

PRELIMINARY  REPORTS  (AC82-01(P)  to  -56(P) 

Preliminary  reports  are  published  separately  for  each  county  in  the 
United  States  with  10  farms  or  more,  for  each  State,  and  for  the  United 
States.  These  reports  contain  data  for  all  agricultural  operations  with 
$1,000  or  more  in  actual  or  potential  sales  of  agricultural  products  in 
the  census  year.  The  reports  include  data  on  number  of  farms,  land  in 
farms,  size  of  farms,  land  use  practices,  farm  operator  characteristics, 
sales,  expenditures,  machinery  and  equipment,  livestock,  poultry,  dairy 
products,  and  major  crops  harvested  in  the  State. 

FINAL  REPORTS 

Volume  1.  Geographic  Area  Series  (AC82-A-1  to  -54) 

State  and  County  Data  (A-1  to  -50)-A  separate  report  Is  presented 
showing  detailed  data  for  each  State  and  the  counties  within.  These 
reports  include  data  on  number  and  size  of  farms,  tenure, age,  and  occupa- 
tion of  operators;  types  of  organization;  value  of  products  sold;  and 
standard  industrial  classification  of  farms. 

Summary  and  State  Data  (A-51)-Thls  report  contains  detailed  data  at 
the  national  and  State  levels. 

Outlying  Areas  (A-52  to  -54)-These  reports  present  detailed  data  for 
each  area  and  subdivision  in  Puerto  Rico,  Guam,  and  the  Virgin  Islands  of 
the  United  States. 


Volume  2.  Subject  Series  (AC82-SS-1  to  -3) 

Graphic  Summary  (SS-l)-This  report  presents  the  Nation's  agriculture 
graphically  illustrated  by  dot  and  multicolor  pattern  maps.  The  maps 
provide  displays  on  size  and  type  of  farm,  land  use,  farm  tenure,  value  of 
products  sold,  crops  harvested,  livestock  inventories,  and  other  charac- 
teristics of  farms. 

Coverage  Evaluation  (SS-2)  -This  report  presents  estimates  of  the  com- 
pleteness of  the  1982  Census  of  Agriculture  for  the  United  States  and 
geographic  regions.  It  provides  coverage  estimates  of  farms,  land,  value  of 
products,  selected  characteristics  of  missed  farms,  and  sample  reliability. 

Ranking  of  States  and  Counties  (SS-3)-This  report  presents  the  ranking 
of  States  and  counties  in  order  of  importance  for  selected  items  for  the 
1982  Census  of  Agriculture.  Items  ranked  include;  number  of  farms, 
value  of  products  sold.  Inventory  of  livestock  and  poultry,  and  produc- 
tion and  acreage  of  major  crops.  Comparative  data  from  the  1978  Census 
of  Agriculture  are  included  for  most  tables. 

MICROFICHE 

Microfiche  are  available  from  Superintendent  of  Documents,  U.S. 
Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.C.  20402. 

Final  County  Reports-A  final  report  for  each  county  and  State,  with  the 
same  format  and  items  as  the  published  preliminary  reports,  is  available 
on  microfiche  only. 

Volume  1  Reports-Published  Geographic  Area  Series  data  are  also 
available  on  microfiche. 


COMPUTER  TAPES 

Public-use  computer  tapes  contain  the  same  summary  statistics  that 
are  found  in  the  published  preliminary  reports  and  the  county  data  from 
the  volume  1  reports.  Order  forms  may  be  obtained  from  the  Customer 
Services  Branch,  Data  User  Services  Division,  Bureau  of  the  Census, 
Washington,  D.C.  20233  (telephone  301/763-4100).  Upon  request,  special 
sets  of  tapes  of  the  State  data  in  volume  1  may  be  obtained  from  the 
Agriculture  Division,  Bureau  of  the  Census,  Washington,  D.C.  20233. 


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