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Census of
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Volume 1
PT'50 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Part 50
Wyoming
state and County Data
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DEPOSITORY
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-50
Volume 1
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Part 50
Wyoming
state and County Data
Issued June 1984
^eo'^'co^
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).
iVIany divisions contributed to this report. Data Preparation performed
the clerical processing; Administrative Services provided the forms design
and other administrative services; Publications Services contributed in
publication planning and design, editorial review, composition, and
printing procurement; Computer Services provided the computer proc-
essing facilities; Field provided selected data collection activities; and
Economic Surveys assisted in preparation of data collection and proc-
essing procedures and computer programs.
Members of the Census Advisory Committee on Agriculture Statistics
and representatives of both public and private organizations made signifi-
cant recommendations which helped establish data content.
Members of various agencies of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
provided valuable advice in the planning, publicizing, and processing
phases of the census, and in helping farmers and ranchers complete the
report forms.
The press, farm magazines, radio and television stations, and farm
organizations were most helpful in publicizing the census and encouraging
cooperation of farm and ranch operators.
Special tribute is paid to the millions of farm and ranch operators
who furnished the information requested. Only through their cooperation
was it possible to collect and publish the data in this report.
Library of Congress Cataloging In Publication Data
Main entry under title:
1982 census of agriculture.
"October 1983."
Includes indexes.
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CONTENTS
Page
Introduction V
State Map VII
Highlights of the State's Agriculture: 1982 and 1978 Vlll
TABLES
CHAPTER 1. State Data
1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use; 1982 and Earlier Census Years 1
2. Irrigation: 1982, 1978, and 1974 2
3. Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 1982 and 1978 2
4. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use, by Size of Farm: 1982 and 1978 3
5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982, 1978, and 1974 3
6. Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin, and
Specified Racial Groups: 1982 and 1978 4
7. Selected Farm Production Expenses: 1982, 1978, and 1974 6
8. Energy and Petroleum Products Expenses: 1982 and 1978 7
9. Storage Capacity and Fuel Expenses by Kind of Fuel: 1982 7
10. Farm Payroll, Employment, and Contract Labor Expenses: 1982 and 1978 7
11. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982, 1978, and 1974 8
12. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans, Agricultural Services, and Direct Sales of Agricultural
Products: 1982, 1978, and 1974 8
13. Value of Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978 9
14. Selected Machinery and Equipment on place: 1982 and 1978 9
15. Selected Characteristics of Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1982 9
16. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1982 and 1978 10
17. Livestock and Poultry- Inventory and Sales: 1982, 1978, and 1974 11
18. Poultry-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 11
19. Broilers and Started Pullets-Sales: 1982 and 1978 12
20. Poultry-Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1982 12
21. Turkeys-Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982 12
22. Cattle and Calves-Inventory: 1982 and 1978 13
23. Cattle and Calves-Sales: 1982 and 1978 13
24. Cattle and Calves-Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1982 14
25. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Cow Herd: 1982 14
26. Cattle and Calves-Inventory and Sales by Size of Beef Cow Herd: 1982 14
27. Cattle and Calves-Inventory and Sales by Size of Milk Cow Herd: 1982 15
28. Cattle and Calves-Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982 15
29. Hogs and Pigs-Inventory: 1982 and 1978 16
30. Hogs and Pigs-Sales: 1982 and 1978 16
31. Hogs and Pigs-Litters Farrowed: 1982 and 1978 16
32. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1982 17
33. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982 17
34. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Sales, and Litters by Total Litters Farrowed: 1982 17
35. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 18
36. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1982 18
37. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Ewe Flock: 1982 18
38. Other Livestock, Livestock Products, and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and
1978 19
39. Crops Harvested and Value of Production: 1982 and 1978 19
40. Specified Crops Harvested— Yield Per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated: 1982 20
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE CONTENTS III
41. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1982 and 1978 20
42. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Bearing and Nonbearing Acres: 1982 and 1978 *
43. Nursery and Greenhouse Products, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale by Value of Sales:
1982 and 1978
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 124
3. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification:
1982 and 1978 126
4. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land: 1982 and 1978 132
5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982 and 1978 137
6. Selected Farm Production Expenses and Fuel Storage Capacity: 1982 and 1978 142
7. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1982 and 1978 145
8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978 147
9. Hired Farm Labor-Workers and Payroll: 1982 and 1978 151
10. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans, Agricultural Services, and Direct Sales of Agricultural
Products: 1982 and 1978 155
11. Cattle and Calves-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 157
12. Hogs and Pigs-Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1982 and 1978 163
13. Sheep and Horses- Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 166
14. Poultry-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 168
15. Selected Crops: 1982 and 1978 171
16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978 174
17. Milk Goats- Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 188
18. Angora Goats- Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 *
19. Mink and Their Pelts-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 188
20. Colonies of Bees and Honey-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 188
21. Fish Sales: 1982 and 1978 *
22. Miscellaneous Poultry-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 189
23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 190
24. Grains-Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1982 and 1978 190
25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts:
1982 and 1978 192
26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1982 and 1978 192
27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1982 and 1978 195
28. Fruits and Nuts: 1982 and 1978 196
29. Berries Harvested for Sale: 1982 and 1978 *
30. Nursery and Greenhouse Products, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1982 and 1978 197
31. Other Crops: 1982 and 1978 198
32. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races: 1982 and 1978 198
33. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1982 and 1978 198
34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1982 and 1978 199
35. Operators of Spanish Origin: 1982 and 1978 199
36. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans by Commodity Group: 1982 200
APPENDIXES
A. General Explanation A-1
B. Effect of the Area Sample on Census Comparability B-1
C. Report Form and Information Sheet C-1
Index Index 1
Publication Program Inside back cover
•Not applicable.
IV CONTENTS 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
INTRODUCTION
Page
HISTORY V
USES OF THE CENSUS V
AUTHORITY AND AREA COVERED V
FARM DEFINITION V
COMPARABILITY OF DATA V
TABULAR PRESENTATION V
PRELIMINARY REPORTS VI
MICROFICHE AND COMPUTER TAPES VI
UNPUBLISHED DATA VI
CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES VI
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS VI
"SEE TEXT" REFERENCE VI
INVENTORIES, PRODUCTION, AND SALES DATA VI
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS VI
HISTORY
The census of agriculture provides a periodic statistical pic-
ture of the Nation's farming, ranching, and related activities.
The 1982 Census of Agriculture is the 22d taken by the
U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census.
The first agriculture census was taken in 1840 as part of the
sixth decennial census of population. From 1840 to 1950, an
agriculture census was taken as part of the decennial census. A
separate mid-decade census of agriculture was conducted in
1925, 1935, and 1945. From 1954 to 1974, a census of agri-
culture was taken for the years ending in 4 and 9. In 1976,
Congress authorized the census of agriculture to be taken for
1978 and 1982 to adjust the data reference year to coincide
with the 1982 Economic Censuses covering manufacturing,
mining, construction, retail trade, wholesale trade, service in-
dustries, and selected transportation activities. After 1982, the
agriculture census will revert to a 5-year cycle and be taken
covering years ending in 2 and 7.
USES OF THE CENSUS
The census of agriculture is the leading source of statistics
about the Nation's agriculture and the only source of con-
sistent, comparable data about agriculture at the county. State,
and national levels. Census statistics are used by Congress in
developing and changing farm programs and for determining the
effects of these programs. Many national and State programs
affecting agriculture are designed or allocated on the basis of
census data, such as funds for extension services, research, and
soil conservation projects. Private industry uses census statis-
tics to provide a more effective production and distribution
system for the farm community.
AUTHORITY AND AREA COVERED
The census of agriculture is required by law under title 13,
United States Code, sections 142(a) and 191, which directs that
the census be taken in 1979, in 1983, and in every fifth year
after 1983 covering the prior year. The 1982 census includes
each State, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands of the
United States.
FARM DEFINITION
Since 1850, when minimum criteria defining a farm for
census purposes were first established, the farm definition has
been changed nine times. The current definition, first used for
the 1974 final reports, is any place from which $1,000 or more
of agricultural products were sold or normally would have been
sold during the census year. The previous definition (used for
the 1959, 1964, and 1969 censuses, and for the 1974 pre-
liminary reports) was any place with less than 10 acres from
which $250 or more of agricultural products were sold or
normally would have been sold during the census year, or
any place of 10 acres or more from which $50 or more of agri-
cultural products were sold or normally would have been
sold during the census year.
COMPARABILITY OF DATA
All censuses since 1969 were conducted primarily by mail.
To improve the coverage of the 1978 census, especially in
counting the number of small farms, the mailout/mailback
enumeration was supplemented by the direct enumeration
of all households in approximately 6,400 sample segments in
rural areas in all States, except Alaska and Hawaii. Due to
budget reductions, the direct enumeration area sample was
eliminated for 1982.
The U.S., region, and State data for 1978 shown in the 1978
Census of Agriculture publications included data for farms re-
presented on the mail list plus estimates from the area sample
for farms not on the mail list. The 1978 county data included
only farms represented on the mail list as the sample was not
large enough to provide reliable estimates for each county.
To provide comparable data for 1982 and 1978, estimates
from the 1978 area sample have been subtracted from the 1978
data. Thus, the 1978 data in this report include only farms re-
presented on the mail list. Appendix B includes a detailed dis-
cussion of the effect of the area sample on census compa-
rability.
In general, data for 1982, 1978, and 1974 are not fully com-
parable with data for 1969 and earlier censuses due to changes
in the farm definition. Data on acreages and inventories for
1982 and 1978 are generally comparable. Dollar figures shown
for expenses and agricultural product sales have not been
adjusted for changes in price levels between census years.
TABULAR PRESENTATION
State data-in chapter 1, State tables 1 through 43 show de-
tailed State level data usually accompanied by historical data
for one or more past censuses. Tables 44 through 50 provide
1982 State data cross-tabulated by various farm classifications.
County data— Selected data items are presented by county in
chapter 2. Tables 1 through 16 include general data for all
counties. The counties are listed in alphabetical order in the
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
INTRODUCTION V
column headings. In tables 17 through 36, only counties re-
porting the data item are included in the table stub. Counties
not having the item, or with a limited number of farms re-
porting the item, are not listed separately. Data for these
counties are combined and presented as "all other counties."
PRELIMINARY REPORTS
Preliminary reports have been published separately for each
county with 10 farms or more in 1982, each State, and the
United States. This series provided, at the earliest possible date,
information on major data items together with comparable
final data from the 1978 census. The data items were standard
except in tables 4 and 5 where the selected crops varied by
State according to their relative importance.
For farms, land in farms, livestock inventories, and other
major items at the county level, differences between the pre-
liminary and final figures are generally less than 5 percent At
the State level, differences are significantly less.
MICROFICHE AND COMPUTER TAPES
The data in this report and final data for individual counties
are available on microfiche. The final microfiche county tables
have the same format as the county preliminary report. Also,
computer tapes are available for the same summary statistics
that are found in the preliminary and volume 1 reports. Micro-
fiche reports are sold by the Superintendent of Documents,
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.
Computer tapes are sold by the Customer Services Branch, Data
User Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington,
D.C. 20233.
Inquiries about the availability and cost of unpublished tabula-
tions should be directed to the Chief, Agriculture Division,
Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233.
CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES
In keeping with the provisions of title 13, United States
Code, no data are published that would disclose the operations
of an individual farm. However, the number of farms in a given
size category or other classification is not considered a dis-
closure, so this' information may be given even though other
information is withheld.
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS
Appendix A includes definitions and explanations of selected
terms used in the tables.
"SEE TEXT" REFERENCE
Items in the tables which are followed by the reference
"see text" are explained or defined in appendix A.
INVENTORIES, PRODUCTION, AND SALES DATA
Inventories of livestock, poultry, and machinery and equip-
ment are as of December 31 of the census year. Crop and live-
stock production, sales, and expense data are for the calendar
year, except for a few crops (such as citrus) for which the pro-
duction year overlaps the calendar year.
UNPUBLISHED DATA
Copies of computer printouts of the following unpublished
county summary tables are available:
Land in Farms With Cropland Harvested and Land in Farms
and Cropland Harvested on Irrigated Farms, by Size of
Farm: 1982
Owned and Rented Land— Farms, Land in Farms, and
Value of Land and Buildings: 1982
Farms With Grazing Permits: 1982
Other special unpublished tables and summaries on com-
puter tape can be developed to individual user specifications.
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
The following abbreviations and symbols are used through-
out the tables:
— Represents zero.
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for
individual farms.
(X) Not applicable.
(Z) Less than half of the unit shown.
(NA) Not available.
(IC) Independent city,
cwt. Hundredweight.
sq. ft. Square feet.
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Highlights of the State's Agriculture: 1982 and 1978
[Dollar figures are in current dollars with no adjustment tor price changes. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Percent
change from
1978 to 1982
Farms with sales of $10,000
or more
Percent
change from
1978 to 1982
Farms - - number.
Land in farms -— - acres.
Average size of farm acres.
Value of land and buildings^:
Average per farm dollars-
Average per acre.-- dollars.
Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
50 to 179 acres
180 to 499 acres --- ---
500 to 999 acres .-- - -
1.000 to 1.999 acres -
2.000 acres or more
Harvested cropland - - farms.
acres.
Irrigated land--- - farms.
acres.
Market value of aghcultural products sold $1,000.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse products farms.
$1,000.
Livestock, poultry, and their products farms.
$1,000.
Farms by standard industrial classification:
Cash grains (Oil)
Field crops, except cash grains (013) — -
Vegetables and melons (016). --
Fruits and tree nuts (017) -_
Horticultural specialties (018) ---
General farms, primarily crop (019) ---
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021)
Dairy farms (024) — -
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
Genera! farms, primarily livestock (029)
FariTis by type of organization:
Individual or family
Partnership
Corporation _
Other— cooperative, estate or tnjst, institutional, etc.
Tenure of operator:
Full owners
Part owners
Teriarits
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming
Other - -
Selected farm production expenses^:
Feed for livestock and poultry $1,000-
Commercial fertilizer $1,000-
Other agricultural chemicals^ $1,000-
Energy and petroleum products $1,000.
Hired farm labor $1,000.
Livestock and poultry inventory:
Cattle and calves farms.
number-
Milk cows farms-
number.
Hogs and pigs -_ (arms.
number.
Chickens 3 months old or older farms-
number-
Crops han/ested:
Corn for silage or green chop. farms.
acres.
Wheat for grain __ farms.
acres.
Barley for grain farms.
acres-
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms.
acres-
Sugar beets for sugar -. farms-
acres.
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc.
(see text) - farms.
acres.
8 861
33 500 453
3 781
732 875
193
662
928
1 315
1 549
1 031
945
2 431
6 473
1 813 830
5 284
1 564 576
606 327
3 639
128 106
7 269
478 221
959
880
4
5
39
369
5 640
188
42
584
151
6 976
907
826
152
4 301
3 433
1 127
5 805
3 056
65 166
17 752
6 311
53 636
40 613
6 428
1 509 913
1 273
13 315
567
30 375
1 304
58 221
587
44 611
1 095
355 938
1 311
136 748
453
34 761
444
40 327
5 741
1 119 546
8 040
33 627 257
4 182
598 623
142
439
521
1 178
1 509
1 024
994
2 375
6 444
1 780 333
4 995
1 661 558
530 308
3 661
89 110
6 668
441 198
823
947
7
9
23
314
5 387
161
25
220
124
6 344
829
759
108
3 647
3 371
1 022
5 270
2 770
53 145
15 996
4 779
30 741
32 271
5 933
1 477 080
1 442
12 511
689
29 812
1 225
57 201
700
52 026
1 158
289 495
1 591
144 801
393
25 262
519
50 281
5 809
1 141 496
102
-.4
-9.6
22.4
35.9
50.8
78.1
11.6
2.7
.7
-4.9
2.4
.5
1.9
5.8
-5.8
14.3
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43.8
9.0
8.4
16.5
-7.1
-42.9
-44.4
69.6
17.5
4.7
16.8
68.0
165.5
21.8
10.0
9.4
8.8
40.7
17.9
1.8
10.3
10.2
10.3
22.6
11.0
32.1
74.5
25.8
8.3
2.2
-11.7
6.4
-17.7
1,9
6.4
1.8
-16,1
-14.3
-5.4
23.0
-17.6
-5.6
15.3
37.6
-14.5
-19.8
-1.2
-1.9
5 375
28 013 159
5 212
1 020 183
194
159
82
401
969
771
767
2 226
4 568
1 698 338
3 511
1 447 361
593 212
2 718
125 179
4 778
468 033
745
456
23
203
3 679
175
3
73
18
3 914
673
724
64
1 886
2 764
725
4 563
812
62 084
17 325
6 115
50 433
39 807
4 418
1 440 454
880
12 438
302
26 980
710
39 576
566
43 946
958
347 642
1 137
132 145
439
34 518
442
(D)
4 051
1 022 330
5 259
28 495 736
5 418
778 729
144
123
59
359
966
743
811
2 198
4 630
1 649 870
3 503
1 524 748
517 839
2 676
85 925
4 634
431 914
573
494
1
10
209
3 744
149
3
56
20
3 888
635
710
26
1 800
2 795
664
4 258
1 001
50 828
15 406
4 599
28 378
31 055
4 230
409 995
1 044
11 552
439
26 179
752
39 193
667
50 794
959
272 434
1 360
136 728
373
24 756
511
50 199
4 219
1 043 473
'Data are based on a sample ot farms.
^Data for 1978 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982.
Vlil WYOMING
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
1982
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
FafTTis --- 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 10 $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.
Ottier cropland farms.
acres.
Cropland in cover crops, legumes,
and soil-improvement grasses, not
fiarvested and not pastured farms.
acres.
Cropland on whicfi 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.
Otfier land farms.
acres.
Pastureland and rangeland other ttian
cropland and woodland pastured farms.
acres-
Land in fiouse lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. farms.
acres.
Irrigated land farms.
acres.
8 861
33 500 453
3 781
62 072 960
54.0
732 875
193
388
122
335
596
592
889
754
2 256
1 493
1 422
7 214
2 741 423
6 473
1 813 830
1 452
305
339
312
496
949
1 323
1 729
723
297
231
66
2 970
460 866
1 632
466 727
183
13 287
302
31 460
1 036
384 077
462
37 903
720
449 373
615
404 819
181
44 554
7 496
30 309 657
5 381
29 967 761
5 165
341 896
5 284
1 564 576
8 040
33 627 257
4 162
62 210 560
54.1
598 623
142
57
206
264
685
630
844
761
2 365
1 097
1 131
6 907
2 711 410
6 444
1 780 333
1 186
169
263
270
484
1 008
1 423
1 883
680
264
208
56
2 621
452 893
1 839
478 184
337
29 502
335
35 235
1 137
348 373
611
65 074
663
442 732
564
383 986
140
58 746
6 810
30 473 115
4 973
30 146 870
4 357
326 245
4 995
1 661 558
>
8 018
34 271 918
4 274
62 212 224
55.1
343 063
235
304
677
999
766
043
781
934
6 857
2 644 208
6 347
1 680 679
1 137
153
236
219
529
1 040
1 567
1 766
588
249
200
49
3 086
560 425
1 682
403 104
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
657
506 700
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
6 828
31 121 010
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
4 738
1 459 900
8 838
35 476 374
4 014
62 212 224
57.0
163 529
41
526
697
1 664
1 709
994
1 035
599
1 119
495
7 296
2 788 453
6 747
1 685 597
1 163
146
245
276
496
1 127
1 769
1 896
579
213
(NA)
(NA)
3 697
600 508
2 164
502 348
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
718
503 633
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
7 662
32 184 288
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5 034
1 523 422
9 038
37 052 632
4 100
62 256 640
59.5
115 355
28
793
924
1 901
1 895
1 017
897
491
807
313
8 033
2 766 265
7 624
1 702 311
1 413
226
288
274
625
1 366
2 216
1 931
518
180
(NA)
(NA)
3 069
567 223
2 902
496 731
779
79 813
649
38 672
1 859
321 892
818
56 354
925
829 602
853
681 108
128
248 494
(NA)
33 456 765
7 106
32 937 231
8 126
519 534
5 923
1 571 192
9 744
36 199 666
3 715
62 343 040
58.1
79 447
21
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
8 763
2 737 983
8 338
1 679 024
1 535
246
299
325
665
1 691
2 521
1 969
449
173
(NA)
(NA)
3 279
587 980
2 721
470 979
523
74 746
(NA)
(NA)
1 868
314 457
(NA)
(NA)
899
555 858
811
535 442
129
20 416
(NA)
32 905 825
7 784
32 367 801
(NA)
538 024
6 412
1 469 911
11 402
34 989 064
3 069
62 403 840
56.1
46 935
15
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
10 068
2 566 205
9 352
1 556 022
2 148
386
402
432
928
2 342
2 650
1 692
373
147
(NA)
(NA)
4 072
445 442
3 496
564 741
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2 212
350 021
(NA)
(NA)
1 251
651 479
1 121
622 434
177
29 045
(NA)
31 771 380
8 650
31 383 179
10 579
388 201
7 130
1 262 632
'Data for 1982. 1978, and 1950 through 1964 are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
WYOMING 1
Table 2. Irrigation: 1982, 1978, and 1974
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Farms wKh Irrigation
1982
1978
1974
Farms witti irrigation
1982
1978
1974
..number..
5 284
59.6
4 995
62.1
4 738
59.1
Irrigated land use:
Harvested cropland fanns..
4 819
4 660
Proportion of farms
Irrigated land
..percent-.
(NA)
acres..
1 564 576
1 661 558
1 459 900
acres..
1 146 996
1 124 863
(NA)
296
333
308
Pastureland and other land farms..
acres..
2 186
417 580
(NA)
536 695
(NA)
(NA)
Land in irrigated farms acres..
Cropland acres..
18 132 459
18 443 271
17 129 395
1 827 592
1 803 333
(NA)
Acres inigated:
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
... farms..
acres..
... famis..
325
1 756
1 045
151
751
834
142
(NA)
800
Harvested cropland acres..
Principal source of irrigation water
(see texl):
Wells on farm farms..
1 328 436
487
1 279 746
(NA)
1 216 350
(NA)
50 to 99 acres
100 to 199 acres
acres..
... famis. -
acres..
... farms..
acres..
780
54 441
1 075
151 205
758
S3 702
1 067
ISO 051
(NA)
726
(NA)
1 095
(NA)
irrigated acres..
Wells as only source (arms..
irrigated acres. .
On-farm surface supply farms..
inigated acres..
On-farm surface supply as only
source farms..
128 477
347
71 740
1 107
475 347
956
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
... farms-
1 285
1 419
1 298
irrigated acres..
389 785
(NA)
S!:'^!
acres..
391 362
432 969
(NA)
Off-farm water suppliers farms..
3 690
(NA)
(NA)
500 to 999 acres
... farms..
490
484
431
irrigated acres..
960 752
(NA)
(NA)
acres..
328 141
325 950
(NA)
Off-farm water suppliers as only
... farms.
284
282
246
source farms..
3 371
(NA)
(NA)
acres..
610 348
675 370
(NA)
irrigated acres..
789 280
(NA)
(NA)
Table 3. Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Characteristics
Alltarms
Irrigated farms
Nonirriga
Any land irrigated
All harvested cropland
inigated
ted fantis
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
8 861
8 040
5 284
4 995
3 988
3 881
3 577
3 045
33 500 453
33 627 257
18 132 459
18 443 271
12 901 202
13 728 436
15 367 994
IS 183 986
732 875
598 623
821 176
642 740
806 932
633 553
601 738
528 298
193
142
239
172
250
178
138
107
1 564 576
1 661 558
1 564 576
1 661 558
1 331 061
1 429 648
(X)
m
7 214
6 907
5 115
4 891
3 988
3 881
2 099
2 016
2 741 423
2 711 410
1 827 592
1 803 333
1 288 367
1 323 813
913 831
908 077
6 473
6 444
4 846
4 711
3 988
3 881
1 627
1 733
1 813 830
1 780 333
1 328 436
1 279 746
976 277
974 452
485 394
500 587
7 197
6 547
4 412
4 174
3 228
3 146
2 785
2 373
30 428 627
30 599 763
16 259 364
16 618 259
1 1 598 673
12 408 369
14 169 263
13 981 504
6 428
5 933
3 908
3 702
2 922
2 839
2 520
2 231
1 509 913
1 477 080
1 081 229
1 061 568
824 660
823 401
428 684
415 512
1 273
1 442
857
1 033
599
784
416
409
13 315
12 511
11 336
10 988
7 482
7 259
1 979
1 523
567
689
326
465
239
362
241
224
30 375
29 812
18 573
20 469
12 755
17 121
11 802
9 343
1 550
1 442
947
926
725
729
603
516
1 027 707
1 044 957
589 435
614 930
460 689
506 518
438 272
430 027
8 859
8 020
5 287
4 932
4 028
3 846
3 572
3 088
464 030
367 348
331 340
272 556
261 146
216 171
132 690
94 792
52 379
45 804
62 671
55 263
64 833
66 207
37 147
30 697
606 327
530 308
426 888
356 226
315 575
280 149
179 439
174 082
68 426
65 959
80 789
71 317
79 131
72 185
50 165
57 170
3 639
3 661
2 689
2 612
2 172
2 131
950
1 049
128 106
89 110
105 977
74 858
81 730
63 206
22 128
14 252
7 269
6 668
4 282
4 054
3 175
3 095
2 987
2 614
478 221
441 198
320 911
281 367
233 845
216 942
157 311
159 830
419
309
246
204
168
154
173
105
366
296
278
240
257
217
88
57
6 437
6 120
3 768
3 633
2 774
2 765
2 669
2 487
65 166
53 145
39 809
34 343
29 189
27 275
25 357
18 802
2 984
3 116
2 288
2 451
1 850
1 984
696
665
6 584
5 195
5 838
4 745
4 658
3 923
746
450
2 902
3 158
2 655
2 909
2 256
2 454
247
249
17 752
15 996
16 585
15 153
13 962
13 354
1 167
843
3 102
3 654
2 330
2 689
1 790
2 169
772
965
6 311
4 779
5 157
3 636
3 909
2 988
1 154
1 143
8 842
7 982
5 281
4 908
4 022
3 823
3 561
3 074
53 636
30 741
39 294
22 148
29 698
16 869
14 343
8 593
3 671
3 771
2 514
2 683
1 888
2 071
1 157
1 088
40 613
32 271
32 454
25 763
25 118
20 460
8 159
6 509
1 060
1 401
756
1 024
586
786
304
377
4 148
4 428
3 051
3 552
2 514
2 894
1 097
876
4 954
(NA)
3 246
(NA)
2 513
(NA)
1 708
(NA)
86 792
(NA)
64 245
(NA)
50 347
(NA)
22 547
(NA)
Farms number..
l.and 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 croplarid farms..
acres..
Pastureland. excluding woodland pastured farms..
acres..
Inventory of livestock:
Cattle and calves farms..
numtjer..
Milk cows farms..
numtier..
Hogs and pigs farms..
number..
Sheep and laml>s farms..
number..
Estimated martcet value of all machinery and
equipment^ __ farms..
$1,000..
Average per farm dollars..
Market value of agricultural products soW $1,000..
Average per ferm dollars..
Crops, including nursery and greentiouse 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 farms..
$1,000..
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees (arms..
$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer farms..
$1,000..
Other agricultural chemicals' farms..
$1,000-.
Energy and petroleum products farms..
$1,000..
Hired farm labor farms..
$1,000..
Contract labor farms..
$1,000..
Interest expense farms..
$1,000..
*Data are based on a sample of farms: see text
^Oata for 1978 include the cost of lime wtiich was not collected in 1982.
2 WYOMING
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]
At! farms
Farms _ number,,
witfi harvested cropland,,
witti irrigated land,.
Farms by size:
1 to 9 acres _ number,,
with harvested cropland,,
with irrigated land,,
10 to 49 acres number.,
with harvested cropland,,
with irrigated land,.
50 to 69 acres number..
with harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land..
70 to 99 acres number..
with harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land..
100 to 139 acres number..
with harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land.,
140 to 179 acres number..
with harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land..
180 to 219 acres number..
with harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land..
220 to 259 acres number..
with harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land..
260 to 499 acres number..
with harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land..
500 to 999 acres number,,
with harvested croplarid.
with irrigated land..
1,000 to 1.999 acres number..
with harvested cropland,,
with irrigated land..
2.000 acres or more oumber..
with harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land..
5,000 acres or more number..
with harvested cropland.,
with irrigated land,.
8 861
6 473
5 284
662
79
97
928
531
594
199
127
142
362
256
279
352
248
228
402
320
299
218
187
174
271
226
220
1 060
882
788
1 031
852
666
945
790
522
2 431
1 976
1 275
1 278
1 008
719
8 040
6 444
4 995
439
35
44
521
347
367
158
125
121
311
266
260
310
243
232
399
342
310
215
186
158
244
219
204
1 050
914
821
1 024
892
692
994
877
530
2 375
1 998
1 256
1 354
1 107
779
Land in farms (acres)
33 500 453
23 80J. 758
18 132 459
1 741
425
573
24 348
15 045
16 231
11 613
7 395
8 348
29 549
20 790
22 805
40 740
28 764
26 664
63 369
50 379
46 918
43 165
37 003
34 501
64 502
53 761
52 330
384 795
322 079
285 281
723 299
598 469
462 229
1 348 647
1 133 441
733 014
30 764 685
21 537 207
16 443 565
27 117 849
18 464 952
14 688 676
^j 627 257
24 774 206
18 443 271
963
188
249
14 294
10 288
10 349
9 266
7 352
7 101
25 226
21 520
21 073
36 046
28 467
27 286
62 919
53 911
48 953
42 440
36 761
31 077
58 056
52 110
48 494
380 789
333 200
297 416
731 058
636 806
487 690
1 406 595
1 243 895
734 304
30 859 605
22 349 708
16 729 279
27 638 747
19 517 906
15 202 106
Harvested cropland (acres)
1 813 830
1 813 830
1 328 436
280
280
238
8 834
8 834
7 495
3 903
3 903
3 456
10 452
10 452
9 676
15 491
15 491
12 607
26 933
26 933
24 261
20 486
20 486
18 718
27 771
27 771
26 340
151 390
151 390
136 382
222 849
222 849
188 257
251 992
251 992
170 316
1 073 449
1 073 449
730 690
673 167
673 167
494 353
1978
1 780 333
1 780 333
» 1 279 746
116
116
110
6 406
6 406
5 540
4 491
4 491
3 772
11 661
11 661
10 595
16 445
16 445
14 503
27 698
27 698
24 580
18 835
18 835
16 216
25 984
25 984
24 240
157 808
157 808
143 736
220 106
220 106
181 384
276 582
276 582
179 570
1 014 201
1 014 201
675 500
693 833
693 833
499 451
Irrigated land (acres)
1 564 576
1 527 204
1 564 576
448
278
448
10 972
8 540
10 972
5 072
4 163
5 072
13 797
11 904
13 797
15 405
14 238
15 405
28 709
27 328
28 709
20 852
20 229
20 852
31 625
30 691
31 625
153 917
150 281
153 917
211 669
209 684
211 669
200 204
196 006
200 204
871 906
853 862
871 906
606 298
591 042
606 298
1 661 558
1 620 746
1 661 558
186
120
186
7 769
6 686
7 769
4 891
4 339
4 891
13 528
12 528
13 528
18 176
16 534
18 176
30 775
29 171
30 775
18 848
18 598
18 848
29 319
28 902
29 319
170 271
164 346
170 271
218 404
215 886
218 404
219 669
217 343
219 659
929 732
906 293
929 732
713 492
693 375
713 492
Table 5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982, 1978, and
1974
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductoty text]
Characteristics
All farms
1982
Farms operated by Black and other races'
Tenure of operator:
All operators -— farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland farms,
acres.
Full owners farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland farms.
acres.
Pan owners farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland - farms.
acres.
Tenants farms
acres
Harvested cropland farms
acres
Percent of tenancy percent
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 49 days _ _
50 to 99 days
100 to 149 days —
150 to 199 days
200 days or more
Not reported
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
8
861
33 500
453
6
473
1 813
830
4
301
4 600
016
2
883
487
747
3
433
25 346
326
2
861
1 126
432
1
127
3 554
111
729
199
651
12.7
6
716
1
417
726
5
805
3
056
3
793
4 271
737
281
309
444
2
500
797
8
040
33 627
257
6
444
1 780
333
3
647
3 548
605
2
709
454
820
3
371
27 078
200
2
945
1 127
605
1
022
3 000
452
790
197
908
12.7
6
175
1
?64
601
5
270
2
770
3
870
3
809
751
298
324
399
2
037
361
8 018
34 271 918
6 347
1 680 679
3 750
4 591 637
2 819
492 097
3 315
26 166 241
2 826
1 040 961
953
3 515 040
702
147 621
11.9
5 218
982
1 818
5 371
2 021
3 117
2 799
595
231
200
284
1 489
79
1 470 217
63
12 212
32
51 446
21
2 366
30
1 401 478
27
6 194
17
17 294
15
3 652
21.6
85
1 881 807
73
15 986
24
80 259
20
1 991
45
1 450 925
38
9 905
16
350 623
15
4 090
18.8
76
200
113
68
15
3?7
21
16
921
19
3
937
38
131
375
36
8
665
16
62
817
13
2
725
21.3
57
8
10
57
IB
32
23
4
4
2
12
20
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Table 5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982, 1978, and
1974 -Con.
IFor meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics
All farms
Farms operated by Black and other races^
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 grouper
Under 25 years _
25 to 34 years -
35 to 44 years
45 lo 54 years
55 to. 64 years -__
65 years and over _
Average age
Operators by sex:
Male — farms.
acres.
Female farms.
acres.
Operators of Spanish origin farms.
acres-
Type of organization:
Individual or family farms.
acres.
Partnership farms.
acres -
Corporation farms.
acres.
Family held:
More than 10 stockholders farms.
acres.
10 or less stockholders farms.
acres.
Other than family held:
More than 10 stockholders _, fanms.
acres-
10 or less stockholders farms.
acres-
Other— cooperative, estate or trust
institutional, etc farms.
acres.
586
(NA)
869
(NA)
1 490
(NA)
4 396
(NA)
17.5
(NA)
1 520
(NA)
173
199
1 170
958
1 790
1 531
1 974
2 081
2 135
2 012
1 619
1 259
50.8
50.4
8 291
7 603
31 973 414
32
190 017
570
437
1 527 039
1
437 240
60
42
309 898
242 751
6 976
6 344
13 830 179
13
783 864
907
829
4 375 508
4
587 758
826
759
11 216 329
11
261 008
36
24
1 174 948
963 941
735
692
8 792 532
8
928 382
4
9
268 963
681 964
51
34
979 886
686 721
152
108
4 078 437
3 994 627
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
129
807
1 319
1 998
1 682
1 257
51.4
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5
16
35
14.4
14
1
14
18
15
25
6
48.4
74
1 466 875
5
3 342
14
4 857
68
46 265
5
2 331
1
(D)
1
(D)
5
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2
19
20
19
20
5
46.6
80
1 878 201
5
3 606
9
6 443
49 582
11
10 868
4
13 826
4
13 826
1 807 531
(NA
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1
12
14
22
11
15
49.7
(NA)
(NA
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text.
21974 data apply only to individual or family operations (sole proprietorstiip) and partnerships; see text.
Table 6. Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin,
and Specified Racial Groups: 1982 and 1978
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols.
see introductory text]
Black and other races
Characteristics
American
Female
Spanish origin
Total
Black
Indian
Asian
aher (see text)
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms
number, 1982..
570
60
79
3
49
10
17
1978..
437
42
85
3
49
15
18
Land in farms
acres, 1982..
1 527 039
309 898
1 470 217
7 951
1 449 919
6 209
6 138
1978.,
1 437 240
242 751
1 881 807
231
1 848 060
9 251
24 265
Harvested cropland.—
farms. 1982..
331
43
63
1
39
10
13
1978..
306
31
73
2
38
15
18
acres, 1982..
77 860
15 345
12 212
(D)
3 703
4 990
(D)
1978-.
69 045
5 830
15 986
(D)
7 049
(D)
3 131
1982 FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres
57
56
66
40
85
266
6
6
3
5
11
29
5
11
6
3
21
33
1
2
1
8
6
1
12
21
4
6
3
10 to 49 acres
3
50 to 139 acres
140 to 219 acres
2
220 to 499 acres
5
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners
farms, 1982..
331
26
32
1
21
2
8
1978..
(NA)
20
24
3
10
1
10
acres. 1982..
339 174
42 070
51 445
(D)
46 414
(D)
3 130
1978..
(NA)
54 736
80 259
231
75 735
(D)
(D)
Pari owners
farms. 1982..
178
21
30
1
21
4
4
1978..
(NA)
11
45
_
31
8
6
acres. 1982..
1 116 286
206 107
1 401 478
(D)
1 395 718
(D)
1 841
1978..
(NA)
170 436
1 450 925
1 428 377
5 990
16 558
Tenants
farms, 1982..
61
13
17
1
7
4
5
1978..
(NA)
11
16
_
8
6
11
acres, 1982..
71 579
61 721
17 294
(D)
7 787
(D)
1 167
1978.-
(NA)
17 579
350 623
343 948
(D)
(D)
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Table 6. Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin,
and Specified Racial Groups: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(For moaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics
Female
Spanish origin
Black and other races
Black
American
Indian
Asian
Other (see text)
1982 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family
Partnership
Family held corporation _._
Other than family held corporation
Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc.
1982 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms--
$1,000..
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse products farms..
$1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2.500
$2,500 to $9.999 __
$10,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more __ —
Abnormal farms
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL
CLASSIFICATION
C^sh grains (Oil)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton (0131) -
Tobacco (0132) __ —
Sugar crops. Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other
neld 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 leedlots (0212)
Dairy farms (024) — —
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
1982 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
Not on farm operated
Not reported
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming
Other -
Operators by days of work off farm:
None
Any
1 to 99 days
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
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.
21
570
20 132
135
3 213
468
16 919
154
158
77
179
2
374
312
5
6
80
13
436
84
50
368
202
272
235
57
54
124
63
51
45
75
282
20.1
117
18
61
90
82
145
174
55.0
(X)
570
60
16 389
29
2 637
45
13 751
11
12
6
30
1
10
8
14
23
11.2
5
11
19
14
9
7
47.1
79
4 040
33
2 553
57
1 487
20
11
11
34
3
9
5
16
35
14.4
14
1
14
18
15
25
6
48.4
3
(D)
2
(D)
1
8,5
1
1
42.3
49
900
12
105
37
795
15
7
9
15
3
3
2
8
25
16.4
11
8
12
9
16
4
48.7
2
(D)
10
2 014
10
1 619
7
395
3
6
22.6
1
1
2
6
1
57.2
1
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 5
Table 7. Selected Farm Production Expenses: 1982, 1978, and 1974
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Livestock and poultry
purchased farms.
$1,000.
Farms witfi expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999 -
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14.999
$15,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $29.999 -.
$30,000 to $39.999 —
$40,000 to $49.999
$50,000 to $79.999- -.
$80,000 or more _.
Feed for livestock and poultry __ farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499 —
$500 to $999 -
$1,000 to $4,999 -
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19.999 -
$20,000 to $29,999 _
$30,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $79.999 —
$80,000 or more
Commercially mixed formula
feeds - farms.
$1,000.
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 49 tons
50 to 99 tons
100 to 199 tons
200 to 499 tons
500 to 799 tons-
800 to 999 tons
1,000 tons or moro
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999 --.
$20,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $39.999..
$40,000 to $49.999
$50,000 or more
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and
trees farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more
Commercial fertilizer farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $39.999
$40,000 or more
4 340
(X)
706
414
1 414
464
299
191
186
156
61
182
267
6 437
(X)
1 318
912
2 369
712
366
179
218
94
172
97
2 537
(X)
2 051
223
152
82
17
5
7
689
350
844
252
127
78
76
46
16
59
2 984
(X)
896
535
1 215
240
77
21
902
(X)
490
406
043
456
307
87
57
56
Expenses
($1,000)
(X)
144 233
138
295
3 426
3 280
3 509
3 127
4 399
5 318
2 682
11 448
106 612
(X)
65 166
309
636
5 693
4 663
4 345
3 083
5 129
3 130
9 580
28 598
(X)
17 570
(X)
(X)
(X)
149
246
2 016
1 764
1 529
1 321
1 727
1 499
704
6 616
(X)
6 584
222
363
2 897
1 545
960
595
(X)
17 762
119
298
2 402
3 157
4 190
2 010
1 901
3 676
4 034
141 566
629
379
1 341
413
243
155
210
99
84
166
315
6 120
53 145
1 414
895
2 028
693
345
210
217
92
145
81
2 333
12 611
1 883
210
140
80
12
3
5
534
371
840
249
120
88
45
39
15
32
3 116
5 195
1 286
480
1 164
134
39
13
3 158
15 996
480
387
1 299
549
310
67
37
29
}
}
3 984
73 934
454
1 233
455
6 184
53 412
1 186
727
2 506
802
526
4 484
20 978
3 756
415
195
96
22
1 240
598
1 685
497
264
2 988
3 846
1 400
551
902
105
30
2 702
11 753
547
360
1 137
363
190
105
Item
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
3 102
(X)
584
850
434
423
457
218
106
30
3 671
(X)
65
539
354
734
485
437
486
232
183
156
1 060
(X)
198
169
450
152
67
24
3 008
(X)
763
585
1 166
303
134
57
8 842
(X)
1 607
1 036
1 094
1 899
1 692
1 013
386
115
8 841
(X)
2 258
770
1 100
1 911
1 579
875
275
73
4 954
(X)
411
311
1 410
920
1 902
Expenses
($1 .000)
(X)
6 311
26
212
302
579
1 364
1 484
1 391
954
(X)
40 613
3
153
242
1 182
1 692
3 108
6 832
5 521
6 701
15 178
(X)
4 148
51
115
1 074
1 009
884
1 014
(X)
8 983
196
404
2 592
2 082
1 732
1 976
(X)
53 636
423
751
1 569
6 494
12 204
14 062
10 304
7 829
(X)
44 050
547
541
1 557
6 429
11 212
11 967
7 022
4 775
(X)
86 792
114
223
3 589
6 638
76 228
3 654
4 779
969
1 169
495
459
373
114
56
19
3 771
32 271
196
464
390
745
555
546
447
175
140
113
1 401
4 428
333
225
572
175
75
21
3 420
8 023
1 024
618
1 408
237
90
43
7 982
30 741
1 241
987
1 475
2 441
1 171
521
119
27
7 982
25 009
1 612
1 026
1 583
2 243
1 102
333
69
14
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
}
>
>
'Data for 1982 and 1978 are based on a sample of farms.
^Data for 1978 and 1974 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982.
6 WYOMING
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Table 8. Energy and Petroleum Products Expenses: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Kind of energy
1982
Farms
Expenses
($1,000)
1978
Farms
Expenses
($1,000)
Kind of energy
Farms
Expenses
($1,000)
1978
Expenses
($1,000)
Gasoline and gasohol _ 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 10 $19.999
$20,000 Of more
Diesel fuel farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499 -
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $1.999
$2,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 or more
LP gas, butane, and propane farms.
$1,000.
Farms 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 Iterosene' 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
8 600
(X)
2 674
914
1 085
2 427
1 061
369
70
5 244
(X)
1 577
903
765
1 198
572
229
2 622
(X)
292
735
638
508
340
109
399
(X)
156
131
60
26
24
2
(X)
24 139
584
634
1 467
7 744
6 856
4 588
2 266
(X)
13 356
368
609
999
3 490
3 716
4 173
(X)
3 302
12
191
442
667
1 005
985
(X)
192
5
30
38
35
(D)
(D)
7 832
(X)
2 086
1 318
1 885
1 975
467
83
18
4 627
(X)
2 001
907
735
781
154
49
2 645
(X)
417
939
615
390
222
62
523
(X)
163
247
65
35
10
3
(X)
14 579
466
956
2 654
5 928
3 021
1 015
539
(X)
5 987
437
623
981
2 235
950
762
(X)
2 280
19
237
411
50!
640
472
(X)
195
7
54
38
44
30
22
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 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-
Electricity farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $99
$100 to $499
$500 to $999 - -
$1,000 to $1,999 „.
$2,000 to $4.999
$5,000 or more
Other- coal. wood. coke, etc farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $99
$100 to $499
$500 to $999 _
$1,000 to $1.999
$2,000 to $4,999
$5,000 or more
497
(X)
202
103
107
42
34
8 841
(X)
3 698
3 630
990
336
168
19
7 140
(X)
675
2 638
1 694
1 133
657
343
1 354
(X)
279
796
198
38
42
1
(X)
591
(Z)
44
68
138
120
221
(X)
2 471
133
794
605
401
422
116
(X)
9 136
41
673
1 167
1 473
1 917
3 866
(X)
450
14
182
112
45
(D)
(D)
566
(X)
89
275
116
54
20
12
7 982
(X)
3 458
3 728
565
176
54
1
6 076
(X)
456
3 067
1 270
708
416
159
1 096
(X)
306
699
72
16
2
1
(X)
392
6
73
77
71
61
104
(X)
1 576
140
757
333
204
(D)
(0)
(X)
5 489
25
821
842
941
1 217
1 643
(X)
242
15
158
41
17
(D)
(D)
'1982 data include kerosene with fuel oil; 1978 data include kerosene with motor oil and grease.
Table 9. Storage Capacity and Fuel Expenses by Kind of Fuel: 1982
[Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Fuel expenses reported
Gasoline and gasohol expenses
All farms
Farms with
$5,000 or more
Diesel fuel expenses
All farms
Farms with
$5,000 or more
LP gas, butane, and propane
expenses
Farms with
$5,000 or more
Fuel oil and kerosene expenses
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 _-
500 to 999 gallons---
1,000 to 1,999 gallons -
2,000 gallons or more
Storage capacity reported is 'No' farms.
$1,000. expenses.
Storage capacity not reported farms.
$1,000. expenses.
8 600
24 139
6 091
4 649
20 953
2 Oil
2 300
1 505
275
1 237
568
1 272
2 618
1 500
13 710
1 351
1 865
12 163
105
418
563
265
20
112
129
1 434
5 244
13 356
4 322
3 104
11 728
1 803
1 487
771
261
287
191
635
1 437
801
7 890
716
1 261
7 015
21
162
311
222
4
50
81
825
2 622
3 302
1 953
1 763
2 715
419
647
735
152
111
64
558
523
109
985
88
301
829
1
4
12
71
21
156
399
192
143
50
103
100
23
20
43
6
213
83
2
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
Table 10. Farm Payroll, Employment, and Contract Labor Expenses: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory textj
Labor expenses reported
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
1982
1978
1982
1978
Hired farm latior --- farms..
workers—
$1,000. payroll-.
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days - (arms..
workers- .
Contract labor farms..
$1,000. expenses- -
3 671
15 119
40 613
2 007
5 137
2 834
9 982
1 060
4 148
3 771
16 688
32 271
1 911
4 906
3 088
11 782
1 401
4 428
2 973
13 673
39 807
1 891
4 981
2 200
8 692
890
4 013
3 121
15 219
31 055
1 796
4 702
2 499
10 517
1 192
4 249
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Table 11. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982, 1978, and 1974
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
1982
1978
1974
Item
1982
1978
1974
_, _. farms -
8 861
8 040
8 018
Total sales' (see text)-Con.
$1.000..
606 327
530 308
360 925
Sales by commodity or commodity
Average per farm
dollars .
68 426
65 959
45 014
group:
Crops, including nursery and
greenfiouse products
. farms..
3 639
3 661
3 936
Value of sales:
$1,000-.
128 106
89 110
122 209
Less tfian $2,500 (see text) .
farms.-
1 641
1 085
1 276
$1,000-
1 471
1 261
1 560
Grains
. farms..
2 402
(NA)
$2,500 to $4.999
_ ... farms..
822
714
680
$1,000--
69 042
40 898
(NA)
$1,000.-
2 930
2 610
2 619
Corn for grain
. farms..
425
(NA)
(NA)
$5,000 to $7,499
. farms-
534
533
536
$1.000..
7 763
(NA)
(NA)
$1.000..
3 241
3 289
3 318
Wfieat
. farms. -
1 069
(NA)
(NA)
$7 500 to $9,999
farms..
448
398
471
$1.000-.
29 362
(NA)
(NA)
$1.000._
3 860
3 459
4 092
Soybeans
. farms. -
-
(NA)
(NA)
$10,000 10 $14.999
farms..
669
651
821
$1,000--
-
(NA)
(NA)
$1.000..
8 167
7 995
10 116
Sorgfium for grain
. farms..
$1,000..
2
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Oats
. farms-.
406
(NA)
(NA)
$15,000 to $19.999
farms..
472
478
$1,000-
(D)
(NA)
(NA)
$1.000..
8 145
8 273
9 942
Otfier grains
- farms..
1 160
(NA)
(NA)
$20,000 to $29.999
farms..
$1,000-.
757
18 648
772
18 881
815
20 077
$1,000..
30 145
(NA)
(NA)
$20,000 to $24.999
farms..
390
420
(NA)
Cotton and cottonseed
. farms..
-
-
(NA)
$1.000..
8 663
9 356
(NA)
$1,000..
-
-
(NA)
$25,000 to $29,999 _
-- farms- -
367
352
(NA)
Tobacco
. farms..
-
-
(NA)
$1,000--
9 985
9 525
(NA)
$1,000-
-
-
(NA)
$30,000 to $39.999 -
farms
536
582
582
Hay, silage, and field seeds
. farms—
2 098
2 092
(NA)
$1.000..
18 491
20 084
20 033
Vegetables, sweet corn, and
$1,000-
25 977
20 684
(NA)
melons
. farms..
28
24
(NA)
$40,000 to $59.999
farms--
760
766
773
$1,000.-
66
109
(NA)
$1,000-
37 118
37 779
37 526
Fruits, nuts, and berries
. farms--
6
7
(NA)
$40,000 to $49,999
farms-.
431
412
(NA)
$1,000-
1
2
(NA)
$1,000.-
19 141
18 430
(NA)
Nursery and greentiouse products
- farms—
55
32
23
$50,000 to $59.999
farms..
329
354
(NA)
$1.000..
1 439
1 062
426
$1,000--
17 977
19 349
(NA)
Otfier crops
. farms..
484
661
(NA)
$60,000 to $79.999
farmS--
$1,000-
477
32 906
513
35 305
417
28 642
$1.000..
31 581
26 366
(NA)
$80 000 to $99,999
farms..
376
366
244
Livestock, poultry, and their
$1,000..
33 513
31 782
21 641
products
. farms..
7 269
6 668
$1,000..
478 221
441 198
238 623
Poultry and poultry products
. farms. -
419
309
436
$100,000 to $249,999 .__
farms..
934
833
(NA)
$1,000--
366
296
610
$1,000..
141 885
126 046
(NA)
Dairy products
- farms- -
293
295
(NA)
$100,000 to $199.999 _.
farms..
789
702
502
$1,000--
15 983
11 074
(NA)
$1,000--
109 592
96 823
68 389
Cattle and calves
. farms..
6 269
6 960
(NA)
$200,000 to $249.999
farms -
145
131
(NA)
$1.000..
407 402
376 600
(NA)
$1,000--
32 293
29 223
(NA)
Stieep, lambs, and wool
. farms. -
1 661
1 472
(NA)
$250,000 to $499,999=
farms. -
256
194
214
$1.000-
43 792
46 334
(NA)
$1.000..
86 842
64 620
62 232
Hogs and pigs.--
- farms-.
480
589
(NA)
$500,000 or more
farms..
138
114
60
$1,000-
5 415
4 279
(NA)
1.000..
207 498
167 074
69 440
Otfier livestock and livestock
Abnormal farms _
_ - farms..
41
61
54
products (see text)
. farms..
1 205
955
(NA)
$1.000..
1 613
1 850
1 398
$1.000..
6 264
3 615
(NA)
'Data for 1974 include sales of forest products.
2Data for 1974 are $200,000 to $499,999.
Table 12. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans, Agricultural Services, and Direct Sales of
Agricultural Products: 1982, 1978, and 1974
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1982
1978
1974
Item
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Amount received from Commodity Credit Corporation loans
180
(X)
21
14
29
22
31
63
587
(X)
60
68
80
246
75
39
5
14
608
(X)
133
101
102
143
13
6
6
4
4 200
23 332
5
10
68
144
432
3 541
2 576
4 388
7
24
56
566
530
524
120
747
1 058
2 083
16
35
70
304
80
75
143
337
(NA)
(X)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
711
(X)
so
80
113
289
86
43
8
12
419
(X)
94
73
80
139
22
6
6
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
2 706
3 806
10
28
78
654
548
581
172
632
801
1 911
11
26
61
277
140
77
218
(NA)
(X)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
701
(X)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(X)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
Average per farm'
Farms with receipts of—
$1 to $499 -
(NA)
(NA)
$500 to $999
(NA)
$1 .000 to $4,999
(NA)
$6,000 to $9,999
(NA)
$10,000 to $19.999
(NA)
$20,000 or more
Income from machine work, customwork. and other agricultural
services
Average per farm' -
Farms with income of—
$1 to $249
(NA)
2 618
3 735
(NA)
$260 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
Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human
(NA)
(NA)
Average per farm'
Farms with sales of-
$1 to $249
(NA)
(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)
(NA)
'Data are in whole doltars.
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Table 13. Value of Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978
(Data are based on a sample o( farms; see texl. For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1982
1978
Value of machinery and equipment
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment
8 869
(X)
448
1 628
1 356
1 149
1 272
819
679
1 094
385
29
464 030
52 379
1 421
11 473
18 082
26 540
47 230
45 711
53 752
139 663
101 599
18 559
8 020
(X)
41
568
1 324
1 500
1 055
1 099
716
615
786
294
22
367 348
Average per farm'
By value group:
SI to $999
45 804
17
$1 000 to $4 999 -
1 759
S5.000 to $9,999
8 565
$10,000 to $19,999
19 494
$20 000 to $29 999
24 205
$30,000 to $49,999
40 391
$50,000 to $69,999
39 540
$70 000 to $99 999
49 329
$100,000 to $199,999
97 207
$200 000 to $499,999
74 313
12 628
'Data are in whole dollars.
Table 14. Selected Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1982
1978
Selected machinery and equipment
Total
Manufactured 1978 to 1982
Manufactured prior to 1978
Farms
Number
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
manufactured
1974 to 1978
Automobiles
2 or 3
6 207
1 894
282
8 307
3 748
1 866
7 515
3 376
2 021
1 696
212
3 438
4 360
1 067
9 498
4 149
1 318
22 117
8 893
10 531
20 673
8 169
10 386
1 991
221
3 904
5 066
1 222
3 178
544
46
4 385
1 235
226
1 712
463
54
312
45
998
1 306
266
3 991
1 177
226
6 871
2 742
1 205
2 492
1 045
252
324
46
1 075
1 425
284
4 043
992
92
6 722
2 828
1 124
7 111
3 300
1 590
1 435
168
2 548
3 233
822
5 507
2 149
399
15 246
6 572
5 904
18 181
7 972
7 988
1 667
175
-
2 829
3 641
938
5 884
1 655
179
7 389
3 149
1 742
6 860
3 259
1 868
1 723
161
3 024
3 969
1 072
8 513
3 655
808
20 029
7 511
10 020
19 322
7 948
9 641
1 999
171
3 433
4 468
1 261
4 062
1 146
231
7 656
2 or 3 ._
2 830
1 774
3 028
2 or 3
1 204
385
Grain and bean combines self-propelled only
421
41
Cottonpickers and stnppers'
1 264
Pickup balers
1 311
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel
371
'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)
Wheat (0111)
Rice (01 12) - ,
Com (01 16) -
Soybeans (0116) _
Cash grains, n.e.c. (0119) ._
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton (0131)
Tobacco (0132) .._ -
Sugar crops (0133)
Irish potatoes (0134) _
Field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0139)
Vegetables and melons (016)
Fruits and tree nuts (017)
Berry crops (0171)
Grapes (0172) —
Tree nuts (0173)
Citrus fruits (0174) _
Deciduous tree fruits (0175)
Fruits and tree nuts, n.e.c. (0179)
Horticultural specialties (018)
Ornamental floriculture and nursery products (0181)
Food crops grown urider cover (0182)
Horticultural specialties, n.e.c. (0189)
General farms, primarily crop (019) __-
See footnotes at end of table.
8 861
2 256
959
437
59
463
880
130
14
736
4
5
33 500 453
2 156 998
1 135 514
867 447
27 101
240 966
716 722
67 419
27 529
621 774
250
92
(D)
(D)
3 374
3 362
(D)
(D)
1 813 830
649 964
377 324
255 184
11 957
110 183
182 662
44 398
12 327
125 937
33
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
732 875
504 990
447 626
478 201
538 186
407 125
579 972
621 425
2 268 700
551 779
7 000
30 000
228 034
228 034
62 379
71 700
77 498
74 006
78 916
64 290
151 051
186 429
48 163
8 500
9 450
39 253
39 253
606 327
113 017
48 586
23 808
2 644
22 134
17 331
5 382
17 521
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 464
1 453
(D)
(0)
22 716
128 106
97 540
42 606
20 574
2 276
19 756
37 075
16 596
5 085
15 394
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 447
1 439
(D)
(D)
16 398
478 221
15 477
5 980
3 234
368
2 378
3 159
735
297
2 127
17
14
(D)
(D)
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Table 15. Selected Characteristics of Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1982-Con.
IFor meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
SIC code
Livestock (02)..- - - -—
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal
specialties (021)
Beef cattle teedlots (0211)
Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212)
Hogs (0213) - --
Sheep and goats (0214) --.
General livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal
specialties (0219) -
Daily farms (024) - -
Poultry and eggs (025) ---
Broiler, fryer, and roaster cfiickens (0251)
Chicken eggs (0252) _ -.
Turkeys and turkey eggs (0253)
Poultry hatcheries (0254) _ -._
Poultry and eggs, n.e.c. (0259)
Animal specialties (027)
Fur-beanng animals and rabbits (0271)
Horses and other equines (0272)..
Animal specialties, n.e.c. (0279)
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
^Data are based on a sample of farms.
5 640
233
4 544
128
561
174
42
Land in farms
(acres)
31 343 455
27 788 564
757 463
22 446 375
16 876
4 301 721
266 129
39
1
2 697
(D)
2
(D)
584
15
521
48
378 728
541
323 156
55 031
151
3 083 777
Harvested
cropland
(acres)
1 112 158
61 617
942 856
5 075
62 644
39 966
(0)
(D)
8 886
17
5 785
3 084
7 342
Value of selected capital
asset5\ average per farm
(dollars)
Land and
buildings
864 178
759 905
887 140
135 076
1 Oil 446
508 391
(D)
115 185
(D)
(D)
(D)
284 563
133 034
Machinery and
equipment
49 187
89 054
48 508
27 320
37 474
64 902
(□)
10 282
(D)
(D)
(D)
13 381
28 558
Market value of i
($1,000)
468 663
87 234
322 179
4 749
41 756
12 746
268
(D)
(D)
4 096
44
2 164
1 887
Crops, including
nursery and
greenhouse
products
30 566
28 720
5 331
17 360
372
1 690
3 967
84
135
Livestock.
poultry, and
their products
439 943
81 902
304 819
4 377
40 065
8 779
233
232
(D)
(D)
3 876
44
2 080
1 751
Table 16. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1982 and 1978
lOata 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 _ _-
4 241
2 902
691 937
17 752
4 693
3 158
680 381
15 996
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 tor defoliation or for growth
control of crops or thinning of fruit farms..
acres on which used..
3 102
6 311
798
163 838
269
30 386
110
16 913
2 759
441 581
103
12 157
3 654
4 779
860
138 767
302
25 487
137
12 144
50 to 99 tons
2 698
100 to 199 tons
482 416
200 to 499 tons .
500 to 999 tons
75
8 469
'Data for 1978 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982.
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Table 17. Livestock and Poultry- Inventory and Sales: 1982, 1978, and 1974
[For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Inventory
Farms
Value'
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Livestock and poultry __. 1982
1978.
1974.
Poultry _ 1982.
1978.
Livestock _ 1982.
1978.
Any cattle, hogs, or sheep 1982.
1978_.
Cattle and calves _ 1982.
1978.,
1974.,
Cows and heifers 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..
7 856
7 009
7 043
1 395
1 321
7 821
6 971
6 902
6 324
6 428
5 933
6 373
5 653
5 330
5 792
5 310
5 001
5 480
1 273
1 442
1 772
567
689
713
(X)
(X)
(X)
1 550
1 442
1 684
5 101
4 544
3 599
1 304
1 225
1 369
1 297
1 206
1 347
198
165
132
148
111
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
1 509 913
1 477 080
1 599 108
732 086
694 281
818 711
718 771
681 770
805 203
13 315
12 511
13 508
30 375
29 812
28 565
(X)
(X)
(X)
1 027 707
1 044 957
1 394 040
47 608
39 942
30 780
58 221
57 201
99 232
54 751
52 733
94 908
6 038
6 489
6 347
1 244
1 239
612 914
731 407
316 633
168
131
612 746
731 276
593 703
725 284
536 534
633 526
263 243
272 073
342 325
157 109
258 758
334 067
152 989
13 315
8 257
4 120
2 187
2 415
1 195
(X)
(X)
(X)
54 982
89 344
45 859
19 043
5 991
6 161
15S
117
172
148
111
166
4
5
7 269
6 668
6 992
419
309
7 226
6 643
6 837
6 416
6 269
5 950
6 385
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
480
589
604
135
170
198
1 534
1 452
1 705
1 040
857
665
109
97
136
108
94
128
40
25
30
26
22
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
981 010
1 025 123
881 943
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
57 700
54 650
48 510
17 954
18 173
12 701
760 079
689 865
1 095 816
4 190
3 713
2 701
14 601
16 759
46 361
13 990
16 616
43 724
2 135
2 153
2 470
669
526
478 221
441 198
238 623
366
296
477 856
440 901
456 609
426 213
407 402
375 600
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
5 415
4 279
(NA)
764
716
(NA)
43 792
46 334
(NA)
3 272
1 991
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
'Data are estimated; see text.
rvalue 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]
Farms
Number
INVENTORY
Chickens 3 months old or older
Farms with—
1 to 1.599
1.600 to 3.199
3,200 to 9,999. __
10,000 or more
Hens and pullets of laying age
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 to 49,999 _
50,000 to 99,999 _.
100,000 or more
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
Turkeys
For slaughter
Hens kept for breeding
Ducks, geese, and other poultry
1 301
1
2
1 297
1 241
47
6
1
2
89
318
44 721
(D)
(D)
1 221
2
2
54 751
1 206
31 451
5 800
4 000
(D)
(D)
1 148
49
6
1
2
6 038
1 244
930
314
(X)
165
111
68
70
261
42 101
(D)
(D)
52 733
29 043
6 730
3 460
(D)
(D)
6 489
1 239
846
393
(X)
SALES
Chickens 3 months old or older
Farms with—
1 to 1.599
1,600 to 3.199
3,200 to 9,999..
10,000 or more
Hens and pullets of laying age
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 to 49,999
50,000 to 99,999
100.000 or more
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
Turkeys
For slaughter
Hens kept for breeding
Ducks, geese, and other poultry
107
1
1
108
96
(D)
(D)
(D)
13 990
2 584
1 079
(D)
(D)
(D)
650
19
(X)
9 424
7 335
16 616
1 817
4 664
2 800
7 335
2 153
526
(D)
(D)
(X)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 19. Broilers and Started Pullets— Sales: 1982 and 1978
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Number sold
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
Farms
Number
Number
Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age
Farms
Number
1978
Total ---
Farms with—
1 to 1,999
2,000 to 3,999
4,000 to 7,999
8,000 to 15,999
16,000 to 29,999
30,000 to 59,999
60,000 to 99,999
100,000 or more
100,000 to 199,999
200.000 to 499,999
500,000 or more ._
2 135
2 135
2 153
2 153
611
611
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
143
143
(NA)
(NA)
(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
Farms
Number
Total inventory _,_
Farms with—
1 to 99
1 304
1 239
56
6
1
2
(X)
58 221
33 043
7 528
4 150
(D)
(D)
(X)
1 297
1 232
56
6
1
2
(X)
54 751
31 017
(D)
(0)
(D)
(D)
(X)
137
118
18
1
(X)
3 470
2 026
(D)
(D)
(X)
25
24
1
1 214
(D)
(D)
186
174
11
1
12
5 610
4 861
100 to 399 -
(D)
400 to 1,599 „ .
(D)
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
_
_
No inventory _
428
Sales
Chickens 3 months old or older
Broilers and other
meat-type chickens
Poultry and poultry
products
Chtekens 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
(S1.000)
Total inventory
101
82
10
6
1
2
8
14 198
2 349
769
3 149
(D)
(D)
403
100
81
10
6
1
2
8
(D)
2 273
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
6
4
1
1
2
(D)
76
(D)
(D)
(D)
32
27
5
8
1 372
1 082
290
763
374
313
52
6
1
2
45
362
Farms with—
1 to 99
58
100 to 399
57
400 to 1,599 _
44
1,600 to 3,199
(D)
3,200 to 9,999 _
(0)
10,000 to 19.999
20.000 to 49.999
_
50,000 to 99,999 _
_
_
No inventory
4
Table 21. Turkeys— Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Turkeys
Total
Sales lor slaughter
Sales of hens kept for breeding
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Total sold
26
26
669
669
21
21
650
650
6
6
19
Farms vnth-
1 to 1,999
19
2,000 to 3,999
4,000 to 7,999
_
8,000 to 15,999
_
16,000 to 29,999
_
30,000 to 59,999
_
60,000 to 99,999
_
_
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Table 22. Cattle and Calves- Inventory: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms
Farms
Cattle and calves
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49 —
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 to 999
1,000 to 2,499
2,500 or more
Cows and heifers that had calved
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 to 999
1.000 or more
Beet cows
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
SO to 99_
100 to 199 _._
200 to 499
500 to 999—
1,000 or more
Milk cows__
Farms with—
1 or 2
3 or 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 499 _
500 or more
Heifers and heifer calves
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves
6 428
800
552
1 081
1 026
1 025
1 199
494
199
52
5 653
960
583
1 138
951
926
809
209
77
5 310
800
562
1 069
891
901
801
209
77
1 273
903
117
39
42
85
58
29
5 318
5 665
1 509
913
3 810
7 649
35
186
72 828
143
634
375
618
340
103
289 675
241
510
732 086
3 747
8
109
36
610
65
354
128 372
233
926
132
758
123
210
718
771
3
407
7 809
34
420
61
363
t?4
771
231
185
132 653
123
163
13
315
1
212
394
221
575
2
652
3
783
4
478
382
623
395
204
5 933
566
512
1 014
985
975
1 138
486
207
50
5 330
804
537
1 150
949
825
806
195
64
5 001
629
510
1 106
897
805
797
193
64
1 442
1 037
149
60
46
73
51
26
4 893
5 291
477 080
2 754
7
132
33
680
69 947
135
186
356 300
325
484
306 643
239 954
694
281
3
308
7 457
36 631
65
847
114
291
233
756
126
659
106
332
681
770
2
905
7
046
35
117
62
341
111
364
231
364
125
361
106 272
12
511
1
415
497
372
669
2
275
3
212
4 071
381
439
401
360
Table 23. Cattle and Calves— Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Number
Value
($1,000)
407
402
1
859
a
471
15
108
24
935
45
590
89 321
52 096
61
532
113
490
336 076
2
509
4
095
13
281
20
505
34
942
61
526
41
122
158 095
87
141
382
231
1
008
1
997
3
494
11
280
4
474
9
558
54
717
71
326
82
156
548
1
584
6
126
9 376
37
764
15 690
Value
($1,000)
375
600
1
457
3
303
12
933
23
175
43
457
84
940
53 404
48 399
104 531
297
199
2
161
3
269
11
393
17
795
31
32B
56
944
41
377
132
932
59
143
320
253
1
015
2
137
3
066
6
658
4
798
5
739
35
156
78 401
70
154
542
1
932
7 023
11
509
38 653
18
517
Cattle and calves sold
Farms with —
1 to 9 ._
10 to 19. _ ___
20 to 49 _
50 to 99
100 to 199 _..
200 to 499 __
500 to 999 __
1,000 to 2,499 __ _
2,500 or more _
Cattle sold ___
Farms with—
1 to 9 _ _
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99___ _,,
100 to 199
200 to 499 _
500 to 999-
1.000 or more
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates sold
Farms with—
1 to 9 __
10 to 19 __
20 to 49-
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 to 999-
1.000 to 2,499
2,500 or more
Calves sold ..-
Farms with—
1 or 2
3 or 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 499
500 or more
6 269
1 101
718
1 391
1 019
915
790
202
100
33
5 298
1 436
760
1 074
725
593
472
138
100
549
246
40
67
54
48
65
13
9
7
3 239
228
183
327
428
759
531
713
70
981
010
5
057
10 016
44
109
71
596
128
486
238
384
136
169
144
492
202
701
709
510
6
158
10 474
33
172
50
283
83 631
139
918
93
527
292 347
140
748
751
511
2
101
3
747
6
704
19 955
8
607
15 029
83 343
271
600
340
643
2
230
6 054
23 847
36 380
142
602
59
404
5 950
884
713
1 239
1 007
936
824
221
88
38
4 877
1 275
634
973
678
579
487
154
97
516
207
42
77
72
47
46
15
6
194
185
312
524
837
615
756
62
1 025
123
4
306
10
145
39 410
70 852
128
727
247
060
148
379
130
110
246
134
725
829
5
679
8
612
30 056
46
707
79
262
145 556
103
780
306
177
105 987
716
570
2
485
6 046
6 528
14
028
9 295
10 339
56 980
299
294
295
644
2
130
7
268
26
175
42 804
147
456
72
522
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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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 tieifers that
had calved
Heifers and heifer
calves
Steers, steer calves,
bulls, and bull calves
sales
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Total inventory
Farms with —
1 to 9
6 428
800
552
1 081
1 026
1 025
1 199
494
199
52
(X)
1 509 913
3 810
7 649
35 186
72 828
143 534
375 618
340 103
289 675
241 510
(X)
5 653
533
447
972
939
950
1 120
460
184
48
(X)
732 086
1 412
3 387
19 796
40 721
81 595
202 956
172 374
128 530
81 315
(X)
5 318
506
420
848
873
901
1 066
463
192
49
(X)
382 623
1 124
2 059
8 192
17 398
33 657
92 712
83 742
76 084
67 655
(X)
5 665
554
457
935
915
951
1 126
478
197
52
(X)
395 204
1 274
2 203
7 198
14 709
28 282
79 950
83 987
85 061
92 540
(X)
6 059
433
552
1 081
1 025
1 025
1 198
494
199
52
210
945 704
14 936
8 018
25 642
43 979
85 848
230 394
180 237
170 760
185 890
35 306
392 553
5 730
10 to 19
2 779
20 to 49 _-.
8 529
50 to 99 - --
14 883
30 114
200 to 499
87 355
500 to 999
68 926
1.000 to 2,499
71 842
2 500 or more
102 396
14 849
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
Cows and heifers that had
calved
Total
Cows and heifers that
had calved
Heifers and heifer
calves
Steers, steer calves,
bulls, and bull calves
Cattle and calves sales
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
5 653
606
354
583
460
678
951
926
809
209
77
775
1 379 438
8 423
6 783
20 197
21 461
53 231
122 775
239 513
428 544
241 996
236 516
130 475
5 653
606
354
583
460
678
951
926
809
209
77
(X)
732 086
1 354
2 393
8 109
10 946
25 664
65 354
128 372
233 926
132 758
123 210
(X)
4 834
456
293
492
386
563
834
820
725
193
72
484
332 230
2 955
2 386
5 066
5 375
13 667
32 094
57 403
105 371
54 091
53 822
50 393
5 029
447
289
511
409
606
869
870
756
197
75
636
315 122
4 114
2 004
7 022
5 140
13 900
26 327
53 738
89 247
55 146
59 484
80 082
5 397
368
338
583
460
678
950
925
809
209
77
872
805 075
6 972
4 614
12 978
14 438
30 251
65 501
137 783
233 123
137 553
161 862
175 935
321 730
Farms with—
1 to 4
2 963
5 to 9
1 823
10 to 19
4 931
20 to 29
4 669
30 to 49
11 019
50 to 99
23 373
100 to 199
52 043
200 to 499
89 503
500 to 999
52 881
78 524
No inventory
85 673
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
Cows and heifers that had calved
Total
Farms
Heifers and heifer calves
Farms
Number
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
446
354
562
431
638
891
901
801
209
77
5 204
8 847
19 157
20 410
51 081
116 803
233 948
424 514
241 995
236 516
151 438
5 310
446
354
562
431
638
891
901
801
209
77
723 220
1 346
2 780
8 406
10 579
24 600
62 410
125 309
231 822
132 758
123 210
8 866
5 310
446
354
562
431
638
891
901
801
209
77
(X)
718 771
1 025
2 382
7 809
10 309
24 111
61 363
124 771
231 185
132 653
123 163
(X)
357
293
481
350
531
776
797
718
193
72
325 612
1 954
2 614
5 208
4 953
13 036
29 662
55 758
104 514
54 091
53 822
57 Oil
348
293
490
378
571
816
846
750
197
75
309 643
1 904
3 453
5 543
4 878
13 445
24 731
52 881
88 178
55 146
59 484
85 561
Beef cows
Cattle and calves sales
Total
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Total
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Fattened on gram and concentrates
Value
($1,000)
Farms
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
288
340
562
431
638
890
900
801
209
77
794 557
3 962
5 531
13 371
11 847
29 755
63 689
135 925
231 062
137 553
161 862
186 453
1 420
2 401
4 595
3 957
10 827
22 805
51 381
88 672
52 881
78 524
89 941
250
270
452
337
525
742
783
701
192
70
543 119
2 471
4 221
8 180
7 065
19 702
37 935
89 056
145 355
92 035
137 099
166 391
251 555
1 024
2 090
3 306
2 794
8 242
16 264
39 050
66 464
40 724
71 598
84 521
87 105
134
524
755
902
105
4 881
12 667
11 254
9 705
45 178
53 643
1
51 008
72
323
409
473
571
2 732
7 031
6 551
4 680
28 168
36 133
126
177
301
249
368
507
499
453
121
31
251 438
1 491
1 310
5 191
4 782
10 053
25 754
46 869
85 707
45 518
24 763
20 062
396
311
290
164
584
6 541
12 330
22 208
12 157
6 926
5 420
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Table 27. Cattle and Calves- Inventory and Sales by Size of Milk Cow Herd: 1982
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Inlroduclory text)
M(ll( cows
Cattle and calves inventory
Total
Farms
Cows and tieifers ttiat tiad calved
Farms
Farms
Heiters and heifer calves
Steers, steer calves, bulls,
and bull calves
Farms
Total inventory _
Farms witti —
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19....
20 to 29....
30 to 49...
50 to 99-...
100 10 199..
200 to 499..
500 or more
No inventory
020
39
42
43
42
58
25
4
5 155
264 598
212 911
12 422
12 706
2 423
4 536
9 914
8 099
1 587
1 273
140 455
1 020
112 917
39
6 592
42
7 472
43
1 356
42
2 222
58
4 589
25
4 157
4
1 150
1 273
1 020
39
42
43
42
58
25
4
(X)
13 315
1 606
221
575
991
1 661
.3 783
3 378
1 100
<X)
878
33
37
41
42
57
23
3
65 327
51 406
3 263
2 670
618
1 459
3 404
(D)
(0)
907
32
40
39
39
54
24
2
58 816
48 588
2 567
2 564
449
855
1 921
(D)
(D)
Milk COWS
Cattle and calves sales
Total
Farms
Value
($1,000)
50 929
41 296
2 509
3 501
519
480
1 124
1 089
411
356 473
Cattle
Calves
Farms
Dairy product sales
Value
($1,000)
Total inventory ..
Farms with—
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19-..
20 to 29....
30 to 49....
SO to 99....
100 to 199..
200 to 499..
500 or more
No inventory
904
38
42
43
42
58
25
5 113
136 525
111 506
6 245
8 845
1 660
1 409
2 917
2 730
1 213
779
34
41
39
39
55
24
4
844 485
88 558
70 864
4 448
6 421
812
875
2 204
2 005
929
620 952
629
518
19
12
17
20
24
16
3
47 967
40 642
1 797
2 424
848
534
713
725
284
(D)
(D)
49
490
1 097
2 211
5 130
5 523
1 431
(D)
Table 28. Cattle and Calves— Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Cattle and calves
Cattle
Calves
Cattle and calves
Total
Fattened
on grain and concentrates
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Total sold
6 269
562
539
718
1 391
1 019
915
790
202
133
981 010
1 372
3 685
10 016
44 109
71 596
128 486
238 384
136 169
347 193
407 402
547
1 312
3 471
15 108
24 935
45 590
89 321
52 096
175 022
5 298
455
429
577
1 134
865
800
721
191
126
709 510
986
2 358
6 162
25 920
42 182
77 645
152 012
95 597
306 648
336 076
450
971
2 474
10 386
17 464
32 334
66 478
41 850
163 670
549
87
46
53
82
74
72
85
23
27
140 748
170
191
369
1 337
2 972
6 653
16 107
9 590
103 359
87 141
94
90
166
616
1 603
3 360
9 046
4 952
67 214
3 239
187
251
373
785
565
504
423
98
53
271 500
386
1 327
3 854
18 189
29 414
50 841
86 372
40 572
40 545
Farms witti-
1 to 4
97
5to9._
10 to 19...
997
20 10 49
50 to 99
7 471
100 to 199
13 256
200 to 499_
500 to 999
10 246
11 352
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Table 29. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
1982
1978
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
567
419
53
38
22
21
8
5
1
312
277
15
14
4
2
512
30 375
2 840
1 784
2 583
2 834
6 504
5 000
(D)
(D)
4 346
1 441
501
890
(D)
(D)
26 029
689
473
80
56
44
29
5
2
416
368
37
8
2
1
600
29 812
Farms with—
1 to 24
3 421
2 730
3 928
100 to 199
5 693
200 to 499 -
7 978
(D)
1 000 to 1 999 _
(0)
2 000 to 4 999 ---
_
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding
4 506
Farms with—
1 to 24 -
2 117
25 to 49
1 158
538
100 to 199
(D)
(D)
25 306
Table 30. Hogs and Pigs— Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Value
($1,000)
Total hogs and pigs sold
Farms with—
1 10 24
25 10 49
50 to 99
too to 199
200 to 499
500 to999_.
1.000 to 1,999
2,000 to 4,999
5,000 or more
Feeder pigs sold
Farms with—
1 to 9 _
10 10 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499_
500 to 999
1,000 or more
277
78
40
33
28
11
10
1
2
135
40
61
16
6
3
6
3
57 700
2 329
2 719
2 601
4 031
9 392
7 213
12 635
(D)
(D)
17 954
216
1 365
1 037
676
876
3 484
10 300
5 415
243
273
245
375
970
642
1 250
(D)
(D)
764
8
47
39
21
29
166
454
38
11
S
1
1
170
48
77
21
14
6
2
2
54 650
2 651
3 062
6 187
7 554
10 411
6 781
(D)
(D)
(D)
18 173
257
1 754
1 473
1 984
1 525
(D)
(D)
4 279
215
244
526
606
885
587
(D)
(D)
(D)
716
10
67
54
74
60
(0)
(D)
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 _
334
253
35
19
15
7
3
2
277
241
6 361
802
464
599
952
906
(D)
(D)
3 247
3 114
449
322
60
50
10
6
1
372
309
5 723
978
10 to 19-- ---
20 to 49 _
50 to 99 --
641
100 1O199--
(D)
200 10 499 - - -
(D)
Dec 1 Of preceding year and May 31 -
June 1 and Nov. 30 -
2 806
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Table 32. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Hogs and pigs inventory
Hogs and
3igs sales
Hogs and pigs
Total
Used or to be used for
breeding
Ottier hogs and pigs
Total
Feeder pigs
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Total inventory
Farms with—
1 to 9
567
307
112
91
22
21
8
6
(X)
30 375
1 160
1 680
4 367
2 834
6 504
5 000
8 830
(X)
312
118
81
75
15
13
7
3
(X)
4 346
334
409
817
382
711
520
1 173
(X)
612
261
106
88
22
21
8
6
(X)
26 029
826
1 271
3 550
2 452
5 793
4 480
7 657
(X)
431
171
112
91
22
21
8
6
49
56 188
2 386
2 630
7 642
4 969
11 092
6 509
21 060
1 512
5 243
216
244
876
400
1 025
616
1 865
172
126
40
35
33
8
6
2
2
9
17 818
739
838
1 529
2 138
2 820
(D)
(D)
136
759
23
10 to 24
25 to 99
56
100 to 199
83
200 to 499
500 to 999
(D)
(D)
5
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
3igs sales
Hogs and pigs
Total
Used or to be used for
breeding
Other hogs and pigs
Total
Feeder pigs
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Total sold
431
150
161
38
32
26
11
13
136
29 984
1 084
2 914
2 248
2 794
5 417
3 896
11 631
391
284
74
117
34
25
18
6
10
28
4 292
217
607
368
398
605
294
1 803
54
390
143
136
35
27
25
11
13
122
25 692
867
2 307
1 880
2 396
4 812
3 602
9 828
337
480
177
178
40
33
28
11
13
(X)
57 700
700
4 348
2 601
4 031
9 392
7 213
29 415
(X)
5 415
79
436
245
375
970
642
2 668
(X)
135
26
60
20
15
5
4
5
(X)
17 954
119
1 121
789
1 081
1 060
2 318
11 466
(X)
764
Farms with-
1 to 9
10 to 49
38
50 to 99
30
100 to 199 _ ._
38
200 to 499
35
500 to 999
103
1 000 or more
517
None sold
(X)
Table 34. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Sales, and Litters by Total Litters Farrowed: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Hogs and pigs inventory
Hogs and
3igs sales
Litters farrowed
Total
Used or to be used for
breeding
Other hogs and pigs
Total
Feeder pigs
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Farms
Number
Value
($1,000)
Total litters fanowed
323
59
128
55
35
19
15
7
5
244
21 360
444
1 851
1 250
1 726
2 445
4 404
3 240
6 000
9 015
312
53
125
54
34
19
15
7
5
4 346
108
470
360
344
453
734
502
1 375
268
48
103
44
30
16
15
7
5
244
17 014
336
1 381
890
1 382
1 992
3 670
2 738
4 625
9 015
305
44
123
57
35
19
15
7
5
175
44 268
358
2 229
2 548
2 678
3 706
6 660
6 779
19 310
13 432
3 953
36
199
241
216
384
560
612
1 704
1 462
135
15
59
20
20
7
8
3
3
17 954
82
816
712
1 168
631
2 379
2 414
9 752
764
Farms with—
1
4
2 to 4
28
5 to 9 —
25
10 to 19
40
20 to 49
23
50 to 99
95
100 to 199,
116
200 or more .
433
No litters farrowed
Litters farrowed between Dec
. 1, 1981
. and Nov. 30. 1982
Litters farrowed
Total
Dec. 1. 1981, and May 3
. 1982
J
une 1. 1982. and Nov. 30, 1
982
Farms
Litters
Farms
Uners
Farms
Litters
Total litters farrowed
334
60
136
57
35
19
15
7
5
6 361
60
372
370
464
599
952
906
2 638
277
34
114
50
33
19
15
7
5
3 247
34
212
208
249
339
477
456
1 272
241
26
95
44
32
17
15
7
5
3 114
Farms with-
1
26
2 to 4
160
5 to 9
162
10 to 19 .
215
20 to 49
260
50 to 99
475
100 to 199
450
1 366
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Table 35. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
1982
1978
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
1 550
352
406
543
136
113
1 415
1 414
(X)
1 534
1 561
1 027 707
3 646
21 798
165 248
215 291
621 724
647 235
966 749
9 181 580
760 079
43 792
1 442
273
373
538
136
122
1 351
1 366
(X)
1 452
1 472
1 044 957
Farms with—
1 to 24
3 130
20 448
100 to 999
165 366
1 000 to 2 499
215 150
640 863
Ewes 1 year old or older
720 557
946 961
9 164 615
689 865
46 334
Table 36. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Sheep and lambs inventory
Sheep and lambs shorn
Sales
Sheep and lambs
Total
Ewes 1 year old or older
Sheep and lambs
Sheep, lambs, and wool
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Pounds of
wool
Farms
Number
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Total inventory
Farms with—
1 to 24
1 650
352
406
325
218
136
73
40
(X)
1 027 707
3 646
21 798
55 373
109 875
215 291
257 072
364 652
(X)
1 415
270
399
313
206
122
69
36
(X)
647 235
2 264
15 496
39 969
72 190
132 969
174 170
210 177
(X)
1 387
240
399
312
207
122
69
38
27
958 446
3 309
20 893
46 925
89 365
173 192
213 228
411 534
8 303
9 096 648
32 872
207 486
495 890
902 814
1 712 179
2 147 380
3 598 027
84 932
1 473
278
406
325
218
133
73
40
61
736 411
4 243
19 373
41 680
77 748
147 452
154 944
290 971
23 668
1 500
302
406
325
218
136
73
40
61
42 887
222
25 to 99
1 015
100 to 299
2 082
300 to 999
3 782
1 000 to 2 499
7 717
2,500 to 4,999
8 520
5 000 or more
19 549
No inventory
905
Table 37. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Ewe Flock: 1982
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Sheep and lambs inventory
Sheep and lambs shorn
Sales
Ewes 1 year old or older
Total
Ewes 1 year old or older
Sheep and lambs
Sheep, lambs, and wool
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Pounds of
wool
Farms
Number
Farms
Value
($1,000)
Total inventory
Farms with-
1 to 24
1 415
374
399
197
191
77
103
55
19
135
932 328
7 544
38 345
42 284
85 340
75 915
221 590
255 658
205 652
95 379
1 415
374
399
197
191
77
103
55
19
(X)
647 235
4 069
20 826
26 483
55 722
54 612
155 988
180 400
149 135
(X)
1 369
328
399
197
191
77
103
55
19
45
833 197
6 450
36 740
33 861
72 114
67 126
206 421
217 623
192 862
133 552
8 480 923
65 921
331 878
354 462
743 048
674 478
2 073 720
2 209 972
2 027 444
700 657
1 376
338
399
196
191
75
103
55
19
158
570 354
6 706
37 267
28 586
58 500
56 514
141 333
128 706
112 742
189 725
1 395
354
399
197
191
77
103
55
19
166
32 413
357
25 to 99
1 964
100 to 199-
1 472
200 to 499...
3 010
500 to 999. _
2 489
1.000 10 2,499
7 892
2,500 to 4,999
7 940
5,000 or more
7 268
No inventory
11 379
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Table 38. Other Livestock, Livestock Products, and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales:
1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Inventory
1982
1978
Horses and ponies farms..
number..
$1.000..
Mules, burros, and donkeys ___ farms..
number..
$1.000..
Mink and their pelts [arms..
number..
$1,000..
Colonies of bees farms..
number..
$1,000..
Honey sold farms..
pounds..
$1,000..
Goats farms..
number. .
$1,000..
Angora goats farms..
number..
$1,000..
Milk goats farms..
number..
$1,000..
Other goats farms..
number..
$1,000..
Mohair sold farms..
pounds..
$1.000..
Goats milk sold farms..
gallons..
$1.000..
Rabbits and their pelts farms..
number..
81.000..
Chinchillas and their pelts farms..
number..
$1,000..
Worms (see text) farms..
number..
$1,000..
Other livestock.. farms..
$1,000.-
Other livestock products farms..
$1,000..
5 101
47 608
(X)
93
325
(X)
2
(X)
213
35 075
(X)
(X)
193
1 170
(X)
6
(D)
(X)
150
687
(X)
47
(0)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
77
2 425
(X)
(X)
1
(D)
(X)
20
(X)
(X)
(X)
4 544
1 040
39 942
4 190
(X)
3 272
172
9
369
27
(X)
8
4
3
(D)
1 719
(X)
33
77
5
33 202
74
(X)
2
(X)
74
X)
2 243 496
(X)
1 282
50
58
258
395
(X)
14
3
-
(D
(X)
(D
23
41 i
131
291
(X)
11
28
11
127
(D)
(X)
(D)
(X)
2
(X)
IP)
(X)
(D)
(X)
5
(X)
342
(X)
1
27
39
378
3 219
(X)
16
(X)
-
3
_
7
-
(X)
-
20
9
(X)
(D)
(X)
10
(X)
(D)
857
3 713
1 991
16
27
7
4
(D)
(D)
4
(D)
(D)
64
2 251 363
1 119
13
78
1
7
40
1
6
38
1
1
(D)
(D)
7
930
2
2
(D)
(D)
11
(D)
10
35
Table 39. Crops Harvested and Value of Production: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Quantity
Value of
production^
($1,000)
Farms
Quantity
Value of
production'
($1,000)
Han/ested cropland
Corn for grain or seed (bushels)
Corn for silage or green chop or cut for dry fodder, hogged or
grazed
Sorghum for grain or seed (bushels)
Sorghum for silage or green chop, cut for dry forage or hay, or
hogged or grazed
Wheat for grain (bushels)
Other small grains for grain
Soybeans for beans (bushels)
Peanuts for nuts (pounds)
Cotton (bales)
Tobacco (pounds)
Insh potatoes (cwt)
Sweetpotatoes (bushels)
Pineapples harvested (tons)
Sugarcane for sugar (tons)
Hay -alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop,
etc (see text) (tons, dry)
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text)
Land in orchards
Berries harvested for sale
Nursery and greenhouse products, mushrooms, and sod grown for
sale (see text)..
Other crops
6 473
562
592
3
1 095
2 014
741
28
32
6
55
720
1 813 830
46 069
44 827
(D)
134
355 938
185 386
1 119 546
70
62
1
579
77 866
(X)
4 681 878
(X)
(D)
(X)
9 169 664
(X)
1 935 538
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
226 411
11 002
12 990
77
24
29 801
32 770
98 368
66
1
(Z)
1 439
35 468
6 444
493
721
7
20
1 158
(NA)
5
5 809
24
34
5
32
(NA)
1 780 333
31 547
54 807
250
680
289 495
207 696
201
1 141 496
150
79
2
327
80 114
(X)
2 564 619
(X)
6 160
(X)
6 641 767
(X)
4 280
1 903 450
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
177 135
5 514
11 869
12
83
18 265
22 935
26
3 942
81 991
109
2
2
1 062
31 323
'Data are estimated; see text.
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Table 40. Specified Crops Harvested— Yield Per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Entire crop irrigated
Farms
Acres
Average
yield per
acre
Pari of crop irrigated
Farms
Acres
irrigated
Acres not
irrigated
Average
yield per
acre
None of crop irrigated
Acres
Average
yield per
acre
Corn for grain or seed (bushels)
Corn for silage or green chop (tons, green)
Sorghum for grain or seed (bushels)
Wheat for grain (bushels) -
Oats for grain (bushels) -__
Bariey for grain (bushels)
Rice (cwt) -
Soybeans for beans (bushels)
Peanuts for nuts (pounds)
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas (cwt)
Cotton (bales)
Tobacco (pounds)
Irish potatoes (cM)
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)
547
560
1
121
649
959
61
444
047
384
706
663
141
5
28
23
2
(D)
42 493
(0)
11 175
26 035
109 352
5 355
40 327
351 637
14 395
120 393
261 767
16 444
(D)
70
48
(D)
(D)
17.0
(D)
46.3
60.6
70.9
210.9
21.2
2.6
1.9
1.4
1.2
5.5
(D)
(X)
(X)
(D)
315
12
(D)
780
6 366
393
4 728
35 063
235
4 738
25 091
480
(D)
(D)
142
20 634
423
4 659
(D)
11.7
33.3
50.7
45.3
26 693
298
4 218
9 727
302
(D)
2.1
1,7
1.0
1,1
7.4
(D)
(X)
(X)
14
23
2
914
356
282
880
358
569
328
19
10
9
1
(D)
1 196
■ (D)
317 763
20 161
18 009
135 877
18 529
62 614
29 513
2 532
(D)
15
(D)
(D)
4.9
(D)
24.4
33.2
34.2
1.4
1.3
1.0
1.0
3.3
(D)
(X)
(X)
(D)
Table 41. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Irrigated land
Farms
Acres
1978
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Irrigated land
Farms
Acres
Corn for all purposes
Corn for grain or seed (bushels)
Corn for silage or green chop (tons, green)
Wheat for grain (bushels)
1 10 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
Bariey for grain (bushels)
1 to 14 acres
15 to 24 acres
25 to 49 acres _
50 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres —
500 to 999 acres __
1.000 acres or more
Oats for grain (bushels)
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas (cwt) __
1 to 14 acres
15 to 24 acres
25 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres _
250 to 499 acres _ _
500 to 999 acres
1.000 acres or more
Irish potatoes (cwt)
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
Sugar beets for sugar (tons)
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
587
1 095
63
55
107
167
299
185
148
71
1 311
131
165
253
270
372
98
17
5
453
24
56
120
135
100
17
1
61
13
18
7
4
1
4
7
3
4
444
23
37
96
140
127
17
4
44 611
355 938
489
1 046
3 851
11 807
47 366
64 007
99 373
127 999
136 746
1 148
3 031
8 995
18 696
54 879
32 022
10 685
7 292
47 012
34 761
183
1 094
4 347
9 437
14 141
(D)
(0)
5 355
3
32
44
(D)
(D)
223
1 221
1 025
2 687
40 327
268
739
3 567
9 570
18 407
5 301
2 475
(X)
740 611
9 169 664
15 904
32 402
114 112
322 734
1 260 987
1 663 941
2 523 911
3 235 673
8 791 442
54 669
165 700
484 397
1 187 123
3 758 724
2 213 404
719 545
217 880
2 286 662
619 096
2 773
19 493
81 161
172 380
245 367
(D)
(D)
1 129 157
437
4 577
6 920
(D)
(D)
51 000
306 304
208 760
622 550
866 162
5 304
14 896
73 226
199 263
394 597
113 082
55 805
181
27
18
17
29
40
32
11
7
1 029
76
115
177
223
331
88
14
5
661
453
24
56
120
135
100
17
1
61
13
18
7
4
1
4
7
3
4
444
23
37
96
140
127
17
4
43 273
17 541
173
324
584
1 591
5 036
5 485
2 883
1 466
114 080
631
2 073
6 135
15 049
47 779
27 067
8 364
6 992
26 428
34 761
183
1 094
4 347
9 437
14 141
(D)
(D)
6 356
3
32
44
(D)
(D)
223
1 221
1 026
2 687
40 327
268
739
3 567
9 570
18 407
5 301
2 475
700
1 158
92
54
155
216
278
199
118
46
1 591
186
202
319
396
364
107
14
393
18
49
121
132
64
8
13
3
3
2
9
10
3
3
519
14
32
111
169
161
31
52 026
289 495
766
1 051
5 537
15 442
43 300
70 151
78 721
74 527
144 801
1 601
3 818
11 007
27 508
52 480
34 088
9 464
4 835
57 714
25 262
145
950
4 354
8 939
8 703
2 171
4 930
2
31
30
56
(0)
(D)
1 232
1 160
1 757
50 281
132
590
4 030
11 905
23 393
(D)
(0)
(X)
2 564 619
766 221
6 641 767
26 543
31 233
153 842
406 184
1 076 571
1 641 474
1 787 276
1 518 644
8 524 659
73 390
T83 922
533 542
1 560 297
3 353 021
2 120 051
487 277
213 159
2 591 369
405 266
2 049
15 429
73 439
148 727
134 226
31 396
997 967
536
4 352
7 768
8 760
(0)
(D)
262 170
219 000
401 680
962 764
2 562
10 168
76 744
222 007
446 752
(D)
(D)
154
41
16
40
20
19
12
3
3
190
122
143
214
316
289
90
13
3
393
18
49
121
132
66
7
54
8
13
3
3
2
9
10
3
3
519
14
32
111
169
161
31
1
49 622
8 800
320
327
1 395
1 438
2 231
(D)
(D)
353
111 687
1 003
2 695
7 204
21 704
40 998
27 599
8 474
2 010
28 785
25 262
145
950
4 354
8 939
8 703
2 171
4 930
2
31
30
56
(D)
(D)
1 232
1 160
1 757
50 281
132
590
4 030
11 905
23 393
(D)
(D)
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Table 41. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Crop
Acres
Quantity
irrigated land
Farms
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Irrigated land
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small gram, wild, grass
silage, green chop. etc. (see text)(tons. dry)
1 to 14 acres
15 to 24 acres
25 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres. _
100 to 249 acres
250 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1.000 acres or more
Alfalfa hay (tons.dry)
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)
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
Grass silage, haylage, and green chop hay (see
text) (tons, green)
Reid 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 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
Land in orchards
0.1 to 0.9 acres --
1.0 to 4,9 acres
5.0 to 149 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
5 741
498
422
830
1 116
1 635
713
373
154
4 242
428
400
742
933
1 164
384
157
34
119 546
4 049
8 032
28 892
76 771
251 446
236 976
240 664
272 696
549 270
3 545
7 602
26 012
64 151
173 605
126 512
98 153
49 690
1 072
326 098
102
807
68
1 236
117
3 963
169
10 955
281
42 714
142
47 431
119
77 276
74
141 716
166
18 758
28
2 093
16
614
28
70
6
1
17
33
5
36
1 935 538
8 431
17 554
63 042
167 968
488 655
423 083
388 720
378 185
1 235 435
8 377
18 848
64 616
163 417
403 042
279 219
195 745
102 171
375 G05
947
1 528
4 610
13 128
51 740
59 580
90 995
153 077
99 116
(X)
63 798
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
4 382
417
350
645
842
1 154
534
300
140
3 362
373
333
611
749
879
281
109
27
744
41
33
51
102
201
130
116
70
147
16
829 243
3 376
6 539
21 728
55 203
162 674
162 167
175 868
241 688
386 700
3 114
6 272
21 048
49 342
122 198
85 021
59 415
40 290
286 858
323
598
1 641
6 387
29 125
42 350
70 648
135 786
5 809
390
413
821
1 212
1 755
698
369
151
4 216
336
382
745
994
1 189
396
139
35
1 413
121
109
180
225
385
182
145
66
(NA)
54
39
24
10
10
2
1
1 141 496
3 410
7 894
28 991
84 292
270 680
233 452
238 112
274 665
547 321
3 007
7 320
26 257
68 626
175 874
130 504
86 312
49 421
387 080
944
2 056
6 194
15 003
59 243
61 316
95 491
146 833
16 630
3 549
2 189
150
3
22
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 903 450
7 551
16 356
66 217
177 790
496 970
393 663
372 347
372 556
1 210 339
7 297
17 137
67 999
169 790
386 231
264 005
190 243
107 637
408 559
1 165
2 550
7 360
16 971
65 410
69 753
98 384
146 966
93 960
(X)
169 533
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
4 251
315
309
631
861
1 206
512
285
132
3 290
283
312
630
794
863
280
102
26
885
49
42
82
114
257
154
124
63
(NA)
33
820 817
2 772
5 791
21 659
56 754
169 714
155 715
172 731
235 681
382 779
2 572
5 897
21 911
52 304
119 834
84 254
59 178
36 829
315 007
354
761
2 792
7 587
38 010
51 322
79 504
134 677
14 623
1 696
975
150
3
22
(D)
(D)
(D)
62
1
40
21
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 21
Table 42. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Bearing and Nonbearing Acres: 1982 and 1978
[Not published for this State]
Table 43. Nursery and Greenhouse Products, IVIushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale by Value
of Sales: 1982 and 1978
[Not published for this State]
22 WYOMING 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA WYOMING 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
Total Full owners Part owners
Tenants
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
Full owners
Part 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 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.
Han/ested 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 tailed farms.
acres.
In cultivated summer fallow farms.
acres.
Idle ,, farms.
acres -
Total woodland farms.
acres.
Woodland pastured _ farms.
acres.
Woodland not pastured farms.
acres.
Pasturetand and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Land in house lots, ponds, roads.
wasteland, etc. farms.
acres -
Pastureland. alt 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 _ I-I""III.III"
Full owners
Pan owners..
Tenants '_"
Black and other races
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
See footnotes at end of table.
8 820
100.0
29 867 283
3 386
8 806
6 176 627
701 411
206
842
594
590
889
752
252
488
739
660
7 735
18 906 849
4 546
12 229 522
4 492
11 980 473
937
1 269 088
7 196
2 733 598
6 456
1 808 934
1 448
945
1 320
1 725
722
231
65
2 962
459 211
180
12
596
30?
31
460
1
031
383
494
462
37
903
717
448
216
612
403
66?
181
44
554
5
346
26 344 662
5
15?
340
807
7
251
27 207
535
5
?66
1 557
117
4
805
1 142 642
2
177
414
475
319
18 403
8 820
4 287
3 412
1 121
8 744
4 256
3 384
1 104
76
31
28
17
4 287
48.6
4 517 784
1 054
4 296
1 564 737
364 231
340
589
408
411
644
477
1 046
411
199
111
4 287
749 474
13
25 344
3
854
521
257 034
3 377
775 302
2 875
486 561
1 038
531
571
507
175
44
9
1 626
189 809
91
4 220
137
7 606
336
69 281
220
17 825
323
102 381
257
86 853
104
15 528
2 102
3 531 296
2 704
108 805
3 278
3 807 958
2 562
496 284
2 259
355 395
1 154
140 889
79
3 442
256
256
3 412
38.7
22 230 350
6 515
3 377
3 998 574
1 184 061
180
67
54
92
168
210
890
920
479
497
3 412
14 023 972
3 412
9 032 176
3 368
8 860 470
345
825 798
2 990
1 659 364
2 853
1 124 722
283
319
571
990
466
173
51
1 066
225 833
63
6 856
133
16 446
571
271 238
183
14 269
331
313 914
296
286 774
70
27 140
2 603
20 069 564
2 027
187 508
3 135
20 582 171
2 137
872 506
2 036
660 466
849
212 040
198
12 319
3 412
3 412
3 384
3 384
28
28
1 121
12.7
3 119 149
2 782
1 133
613 316
541 320
194
186
132
87
77
65
316
157
61
52
36
133 403
1 121
172 002
1 121
119 149
71
186 256
829
298 932
728
197 651
127
95
178
228
81
14
5
270
43 569
26
1 520
32
7 408
124
42 975
59
5 809
63
31 921
59
30 035
7
1 886
641
2 743 802
421
44 494
838
2 817 406
567
188 327
510
126 781
174
61 546
42
2 642
1 121
1 104
1 104
17
5 375
60.9
28 013 159
5 212
5 376
5 484 506
1 020 183
194
146
151
146
287
341
1 648
1 361
667
629
4 670
17 412 307
3 493
1 1 596 873
3 464
1 1 400 255
549
996 021
4 710
2 427 618
4 568
1 698 338
287
547
080
648
711
230
65
1 607
324 470
109
10 259
208
22 345
848
345 798
275
26 408
457
382 392
409
350 662
92
31 730
3 806
24 910 680
3 103
292 469
4 619
25 585 812
3 511
1 447 361
3 399
1 073 028
1 316
374 333
283
17 290
5 375
1 886
2 764
725
5 330
1 879
2 740
711
45
7
24
14
1 886
21.4
3 666 033
1 944
1 880
1 115 004
593 087
301
82
87
83
171
197
690
328
146
96
1 886
3 797 644
4
(D)
2
(D)
224
(D)
1 639
607 832
1 558
419 717
154
270
440
474
168
43
9
663
112 512
38
2 567
71
4 871
225
58 999
92
9 166
141
65 758
124
59 263
34
6 495
1 158
2 914 104
1 174
78 339
1 538
3 085 879
1 285
425 955
1 237
310 154
523
115 801
62
2 769
1 886
1 886
1 879
1 879
2 764
31.3
21 525 763
7 788
2 780
3 809 215
1 370 221
176
33
1
31
65
122
706
877
462
483
2 764
13 506 813
2 764
8 723 567
2 737
8 578 238
276
704 617
2 475
1 559 505
2 439
1 090 924
96
213
485
959
462
173
51
786
181 672
6
55
747
111
15
167
523
252
994
138
12
001
272
288
716
243
264
873
54
23
843
2
209
19 504
445
1
651
173
097
2
541
19 950
990
1
795
840 633 1
1
752
641
177
675
199
456
187
11
994
2
764
2
764
2
740
2
740
24
24
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24 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982 -Con.
(Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introducloiy text)
Item
Full owners
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
Full owners
Pari owners
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
Not on farm operated
Not reported
Operators by principal occupation;
Farming
Other
Operators by days of wort< 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;
f^ale
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 farnis-
10 or less stockholders farms..
Other than family held farms.,
acres.
I^ore 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 i.
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 (01 1)
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)
Fmits 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, pnmarily livestock (029) .
See footnotes at end of table.
6 699
1 395
726
5 775
3 045
3 767
4 259
1 016
753
2 490
794
584
865
1 488
4 385
17.6
1 498
173
1 163
1 785
1 963
2 122
1 614
50.8
8 252
568
59
6 976
13 830 179
907
4 375 508
771
9 967 480
36
735
55
1 248 849
4
51
111
445 267
661
927
199
362
348
400
218
271
1 058
1 029
944
2 403
957
877
877
4
5
39
367
3 143
661
483
2 277
2 010
1 521
2 342
376
406
1 560
424
248
420
775
1 956
17.0
888
66
475
865
932
1 052
897
52.0
3 958
329
3 560
2 592 147
389
520 475
242
859 391
7
235
24
285 621
2
22
72
260 150
556
740
139
295
218
279
130
160
518
445
353
454
382
520
520
2
4
33
183
2 530
1 940
102
36
407
88
2 833
401
178
2 704
708
1 790
1 317
455
252
610
305
152
250
481
2 089
20.5
440
32
363
671
853
870
623
51.8
3 234
178
2 508
9 501 570
372
3 108 803
483
8 574 035
25
458
23
872 230
1
22
26
173 712
27
96
35
36
84
66
49
79
353
441
460
1 686
413
222
222
1
1
2
134
2 425
2 043
72
1
111
30
723
333
65
794
327
456
600
185
95
320
65
184
195
232
340
10.3
170
75
325
249
178
200
94
43.1
1 060
61
908
1 736 462
146
746 230
46
534 054
4
42
8
90 998
1
7
13
11 405
78
91
25
31
46
55
39
32
187
143
131
263
162
135
135
1
675
555
13
5
63
13
4 215
763
397
4 563
812
2 938
1 841
753
357
731
596
289
423
780
3 087
19.7
796
92
704
989
1 238
1 365
987
51.3
5 119
256
3 914
12 668 942
673
4 168 Oil
680
9 749 495
33
647
44
1 016 448
3
41
64
410 263
159
62
27
87
103
184
127
1S9
683
771
767
2 226
745
456
456
23
203
3 679
3 093
175
3
73
18
1 375
276
235
1 507
379
929
653
201
133
319
304
86
142
259
1 020
20.3
379
25
209
310
415
516
411
53.0
1 758
128
1 420
2 104 087
228
443 952
184
824 604
6
178
17
(D)
1
16
37
(D)
122
57
16
59
61
127
66
83
304
315
275
401
245
201
201
1 227
999
93
2
45
3
2 340
292
132
2 446
318
411
169
288
250
90
161
356
1 826
21.8
331
19
277
507
723
719
519
52.3
2 650
114
16
1 937
9 019 255
332
3 057 501
455
8 411 375
23
432
20
865 748
1
19
20
171 884
15
6
4
15
24
34
32
51
256
346
387
1 594
370
150
2
114
2 026
1 729
71
1
18
12
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 25
Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols.
} introductory text]
All farms
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_
$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 mofe fanris..
$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 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 nwre 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.
8 820
604 715
1 641
822
982
1 141
1 293
1 613
934
256
138
2 396
69 003
547
46 222
425
7 763
1 066
29 357
2
(D)
406
(D)
1 155
30 111
2 092
25 900
132
11 335
28
5
1
55
1 439
11
1 045
481
31 569
263
27 531
419
366
2
(D)
290
15 761
116
13 893
6 258
406 271
1 783
354 077
476
5 359
31
3 719
1 558
43 733
207
35 495
1 200
5 245
24
2 032
587
2 576
508
1 058
4 287
188 234
1 221
573
607
578
513
485
220
64
26
842
16 205
118
8 934
130
2 076
318
5 695
146
637
410
7 797
962
9 164
46
3 613
14
(0)
3
(D)
44
1 156
10
(D)
124
7 296
65
6 303
229
221
(D)
146
9 133
54
8 035
2 649
132 972
454
112 628
252
2 448
14
1 781
705
7 000
39
3 775
597
2 606
15
1 040
182
563
242
398
3 412
348 305
246
143
259
391
598
897
608
171
99
1 177
42 247
336
30 658
185
3 871
603
20 916
2
(D)
211
(D)
536
16 519
846
13 350
69
6 536
13
(D)
7
(D)
(D)
216
17 525
133
15 892
138
134
(D)
121
6 288
58
5 659
2 840
240 568
1 154
215 262
172
1 883
14
1 118
658
23 875
144
20 009
469
2 160
7
(D)
317
638
184
527
1 121
68 175
174
106
116
172
182
231
106
21
13
377
10 551
93
6 630
110
1 815
145
2 746
49
194
209
5 795
284
3 386
17
1 187
1
(D)
2
(D)
4
(D)
141
6 748
65
5 336
52
10
23
340
4
199
769
32 731
175
26 186
52
1 027
3
821
195
12 859
24
11 711
134
479
2
(D)
88
374
82
134
5 375
593 212
1
141
1
293
1
613
934
256
138
2
062
67
973
547
46
222
399
7
679
942
28
917
2
(D)
;»H
(D)
1
025
29
730
1
453
24
231
132
11
335
15
49
34
1
375
11
1
045
473
31
551
263
27
531
192
298
2
(D)
243
15
719
116
13 893
4
499
399
965
1
783
354
077
268
5
070
31
3
719
1
046
42
747
207
35 495
62?
4
233
24
2 032
486
2 375
270
844
578
513
485
220
64
26
630
15 564
118
8 934
113
2 034
249
5 432
553
322
7 545
507
7 977
46
3 613
5
18
26
1 104
10
(D)
119
7 290
65
6 303
64
168
1
(D)
116
9 102
54
8 035
1 511
129 105
454
112 628
99
2 259
14
1 781
346
6 340
39
3 775
201
1 884
15
1 040
123
477
81
267
2 764
345 591
391
598
897
608
171
99
1 101
41 996
336
30 658
178
(D)
576
20 820
2
(D)
189
(D)
504
16 424
709
12 980
69
6 536
10
31
7
(D)
1
(D)
215
(D)
133
15 892
102
126
1
(D)
107
6 279
, 58
5 659
2 439
238 938
1 154
215 262
138
1 623
14
1 118
565
23 682
144
20 009
357
1 972
7
(D)
288
1 573
138
468
26 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text)
Full owners
Part owners
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
Full owners
Part owners
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received ,__ _ farms.
$1,000.
Feed grains farms..
$1.000_
Wheat _ farms.
$1,000.
Cotton farms..
$1.000..
Soyt>eans. peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and honey farms..
$1.000..
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased farms.
$1,000
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Feed for livestock and poultry farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999 _
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $79,999
$80,000 or more
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.
tons.
$1,000.
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons
100 to 499 tons
500 tons or more
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999-
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 or more
Commercial fertilizer farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999 __ _
$5,000 to $19,999..
$20,000 or more
Other agricultural chemicals farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999.
$1,000 to $4,999 _
$5,000 to $19,999 _ _
$20,000 or more
Hired farm labor farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Workers by days worked:
1 50 days or more farms.
workers.
Less than 150 days... (arms.
workers-
(Ikjntract lat)or (arms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses o(—
$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 o( table.
180
4 200
46
(D)
134
3 765
2
(D)
4 332
143 648
2 531
953
402
446
6 426
64 830
4 593
1 255
483
95
2 527
118 725
17 372
2 266
233
28
1 877
455
138
57
2 972
6 572
1 423
1 211
240
98
2 892
17 728
893
1 037
762
200
3 083
6 291
1 854
876
323
30
3 640
40 375
2 152
921
412
155
1 993
5 097
2 809
9 911
1 053
4 135
362
449
218
24
2 998
8 919
1 346
1 161
436
55
43
834
14
(D)
28
691
2
(D)
1 848
55 595
1 302
330
97
119
3 024
24 451
2 450
407
134
33
1 179
35 580
5 383
1 079
92
8
115
59
17
1 198
1 740
728
410
44
16
1 324
5 193
583
479
217
45
1 250
1 495
915
246
82
7
1 310
8 825
919
280
87
24
605
1 303
1 022
3 006
396
923
182
153
59
2
1 317
2 337
757
441
112
7
118
3 018
29
275
90
2 743
1 882
67 489
906
488
228
260
2 593
33 508
1 522
719
300
62
1 040
69 852
9 908
903
124
13
639
301
69
31
1 380
3 760
543
631
141
65
1 256
10 126
238
477
412
129
1 429
3 804
734
493
182
20
936
527
286
117
1 171
3 354
1 403
6 317
537
2 719
142
250
126
19
1 291
5 521
438
554
253
46
19
348
3
17
16
331
602
20 565
323
135
77
67
809
6 871
621
129
49
10
308
13 294
2 081
284
17
7
250
39
10
9
394
1 071
152
170
55
17
312
2 409
72
81
133
26
404
991
205
137
59
3
464
3 989
297
114
39
14
217
440
384
1 588
120
493
38
46
33
3
390
1 062
151
166
71
2
173
186
45
(D)
128
(D)
2
(D)
2 897
140 360
1 218
840
402
437
4 034
62 084
2 269
1 189
481
95
1 729
114 868
16 780
1 469
232
28
1 082
453
137
57
2 426
6 265
958
1 130
240
98
2 324
17 325
448
917
759
200
2 445
6 115
1 262
831
322
30
2 973
39 807
1 486
920
412
155
1 891
4 981
2 200
8 692
890
4 013
246
402
218
24
2 152
8 265
683
987
427
55
39
822
14
(D)
24
(D)
2
(D)
924
53 983
424
285
97
118
1 369
22 632
858
345
133
33
582
32 678
4 928
483
91
8
393
114
58
17
847
1 513
438
349
44
16
863
4 842
229
375
214
45
777
1 386
462
226
82
7
882
8 454
492
279
87
24
544
1 237
629
2 262
281
847
124
59
2
745
1 886
302
333
103
7
117
(D)
28
(D)
90
2 743
1 596
66 147
679
437
228
252
2 152
32 901
1 084
717
299
52
904
69 134
9 803
767
124
13
504
300
69
31
1 244
3 716
410
628
141
65
1 174
10 089
165
468
412
129
1 311
3 756
632
478
181
20
1 694
27 415
764
527
286
117
1 138
3 312
1 254
4 957
500
2 683
120
235
126
19
1 140
5 421
313
528
253
46
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 27
Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
Full owners
Part owners
Farms with sates of $10,000 or more
Total
Full owners
Part owners
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 -
$1,000 to $4,999 -
$5,000 to $19.999 -
$20,000 or more
Petroleum products farms.
$1,000.
Gasoline and gasohol farms.
$1,000.
Diesel fuel _-_ farms.
$1,000.
LP gas, butane, and propane farms.
$1,000.
Fuel oil and kerosene farms.
$1,000.
Natural gas farms.
$1,000.
Motor oil and grease farms.
$1,000.
Electricity farms.
$1,000.
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms.
$1,000.
Interest expense farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 or more
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text)
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
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..
number,.
Mower conditioners farms..
numt>er..
Pickup balers farms,.
numl)er,.
Field 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.
8 801
53 466
2 619
2 984
2 699
499
8 800
43 900
8 559
24 035
5 227
13 326
2 613
3 294
399
192
494
588
8 800
2 464
7 110
9 118
1 351
448
4 948
86 658
722
1 410
919
1 897
8
818
2
012
444
1
612
1
347
2 419
1
495
1
089
383
29
6 193
9 475
8 269
21 996
7 484
20 602
3 364
8 141
2 016
10 357
1 693
1 987
212
221
3 432
3 897
4 351
5 054
1 064
1 219
2 892
690 664
793
163 448
4 297
IS 268
1 887
1 545
771
94
4 296
12 131
4 107
7 003
2 160
3 324
936
830
172
70
231
153
4 296
751
3 412
2 936
609
201
1 974
23 905
352
687
331
604
2 143
4 312
158 686
270
1 120
797
1 132
572
314
103
4
2 936
4 310
3 962
8 581
3 559
8 357
1 612
3 794
663
3 279
536
605
74
77
426
558
924
451
517
1 324
210 626
263
29 709
3 377
32 286
401
1 031
1 586
359
3 377
26 526
3 343
14 206
2 425
8 247
1 400
2 148
205
117
232
390
3 377
1 418
2 900
5 544
602
215
2 316
56 793
244
511
453
1 108
957
3 377
247 603
67
286
426
932
757
652
235
22
2 566
4 071
3 294
10 840
3 064
10 043
1 326
3 357
1 164
6 112
680
1 080
99
104
1 642
1 924
1 993
2 439
472
546
1 256
397 185
406
105 844
1 127
5 912
331
408
342
46
1 127
5 243
1 109
2 826
642
1 755
277
316
22
5
31
45
1 127
295
798
638
140
31
658
5 960
126
212
135
185
1 129
55 723
107
206
124
355
166
123
45
3
691
1 094
1 013
2 575
861
2 202
426
990
189
966
277
302
39
40
364
415
434
495
141
156
312
82 873
5 375
50 433
249
1 942
2 686
498
5 374
41 747
5 294
22 674
4 173
12 914
2 177
3 146
345
182
380
566
5 374
2 264
4 504
8 326
928
360
3 749
82 486
316
890
735
1 808
5 376
403 250
89
201
603
1 676
1 359
1 038
381
29
4 160
6 638
5 225
16 949
4 898
16 068
2 251
5 609
1 872
9 684
1 476
1 753
202
210
2 697
3 132
3 310
3 953
901
1 031
2 324
669 482
1 880
13 310
139
881
766
94
1 879
10 783
1 841
6 155
1 421
3 077
628
735
143
61
129
133
1 879
621
1 561
2 371
366
156
1 182
20 982
122
331
195
534
630
1 880
117 789
24
111
246
648
468
278
101
4
1 491
2 280
1 807
5 039
1 701
5 165
642
(D)
564
(D)
421
480
65
(0)
900
018
154
351
402
863
192 290
2 780
31 577
60
784
1 578
358
2 780
26 001
2 748
13 872
2 245
8 147
1 315
2 106
180
115
220
388
2 780
1 375
2 439
5 395
481
180
2 052
55 748
143
415
405
1 089
2 780
235 785
31
60
289
771
734
638
235
22
2 194
3 565
2 746
9 898
2 584
9 077
1 092
2 789
1 120
5 916
841
1 034
99
104
1 493
1 761
1 796
2 224
425
493
1 174
394 727
124 702
27 695 160 134
200 378 124
27 451 104 788 27 895
28 WYOMING
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
Part owners
Tenants
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
Full owners
Part owners
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS^-
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to
control— Con.
Nematodes in crops farms-
acres on which used.
Diseases in crops and orchards farms.,
acres on which used-
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture farms.
acres on which used-
Chemicals for defoliation, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms.
acres on which used-.
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves Inventory farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 9 -
10 to 49.--
50 to 99_-
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
number..
Beef cows farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199 -
200 to 499
500 or more
Milk cows farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 4 -_l
5 to 9
10 to 49 ___.
50 to 99
100 to 199 _ _
200 to 499
500 or more
Heifers and heifer calves farms-.
number-.
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms-.
number..
Cattle and calves sold - farms-.
number..
$1,000-.
Calves farms..
number..
$1.000..
Cattle -- farms..
number..
$1,000-.
Fattened on gram and concentrates.-- farms-,
number..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs Inventory _._ farms..
number..
Farms with —
1 to 24 _
25 to 49
50 to 99 _
100 to 199 -
200 to 499
500 or more
Used or to be used for breeding farms-.
number..
Other farms..
number. .
Hogs and pigs sold farms..
number.,
$1,000-.
Feeder pigs farms-
number.,
$1,000.
Litters of pigs farrowed between—
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms-
number-
Dec. 1 and May 31 farms.
number-
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms.
number.
269
30 366
110
16 913
2 744
439 637
103
12 157
6 416
501 573
799
1 630
1 023
1 025
1 196
743
5 645
727 892
5 303
714 732
799
1 630
889
900
800
265
1 270
13 160
1 020
39
126
56
25
4
5 310
380 623
5 655
393 058
6 258
978 469
406 271
3 235
271 365
71 301
5 287
707 104
334 971
546
140 226
86 872
563
29 790
417
53
38
21
20
14
309
4 285
508
25 505
476
57 172
5 359
135
17 954
764
331
6 294
274
3 214
238
3 080
65
5 204
41
2 788
1 102
97 435
24
1 976
2 807
387 160
566
934
467
368
318
154
2 395
182 695
2 186
175 690
535
828
345
240
188
50
580
7 005
451
17
73
22
13
4
2 208
100 851
2 362
103 614
2 649
297 844
132 972
1 343
68 177
17 298
2 178
229 667
115 674
246
89 124
57 652
306
13 378
244
20
22
7
6
7
170
1 905
269
11 473
252
28 820
2 448
69
10 516
448
179
2 836
142
1 471
128
1 365
105
15 855
S3
12 317
1 270
275 555
62
9 504
2 836
976 279
150
465
414
514
762
531
2 570
481 157
2 467
475 514
157
569
435
555
533
218
559
5 643
455
16
43
34
11
2 474
239 366
2 627
255 754
2 840
593 664
240 568
1 455
166 723
44 344
2 472
426 941
196 225
242
44 382
25 154
194
11 782
126
27
12
10
13
6
108
1 552
179
10 230
172
18 906
1 883
50
5 443
221
117
2 283
100
1 194
92
1 089
99
9 327
16
1 808
372
66 647
17
677
260
30 324
93
16 893
2 153
426 789
95
11 736
773
4 418
138 134
1 440 454
83
133
231
610
142
807
143
959
116
1 173
58
736
680
3 994
64 040
695 326
650
3 800
63 528
682 888
107
170
233
873
109
814
105
874
79
784
17
285
131
880
512
12 438
114
646
6
28
10
121
_
56
1
25
:
4
628
3 782
40 404
365 521
666
4 036
33 690
379 607
769
4 499
86 961
956 939
32 731
399 965
437
2 291
36 465
260 125
9 659
68 827
637
3 932
50 496
696 814
23 072
331 138
58
397
6 720
139 697
4 067
86 625
63
302
4 630
26 980
47
189
6
32
4
26
4
21
1
20
1
14
31
176
828
3 703
60
273
3 802
23 277
52
268
9 446
53 727
1 027
5 070
16
67
1 995
16 571
95
717
35
186
1 175
5 723
32
163
549
2 907
18
140
626
2 816
57
(D)
24
2 768
675
89 487
16
1 555
1 481
353 455
69
267
348
334
312
151
1 312
164 892
1 210
158 388
80
369
300
227
184
50
315
6 504
22
13
4
1
225
92 693
1
314
95
870
1
511
285
157
129
105
746
61
972
15
B41
1
30?
223
185
113
265
146
88
793
57
500
113
11
466
70
9
14
7
6
7
67
1
477
97
9
989
99
26 465
2 259
22
9 473
414
69
?
434
58
1
246
53
1
188
105
15 855
53
12 317
1 152
271 915
62
9 504
2 398
956 375
42
247
346
488
747
528
2 195
470 298
2 122
464 826
59
369
409
543
524
218
469
5 472
368
14
42
34
11
2 109
234 474
2 242
251 603
2 439
587 529
238 938
1 237
163 249
43 691
2 165
424 280
195 247
204
44 245
25 085
162
11 367
91
21
11
10
13
6
90
1 478
140
9 889
138
18 283
1 823
38
5 244
213
97
2 197
86
1 158
78
1 039
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 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
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
Full owners
LIVESTOCK-Con.
Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms..
number..
Ewes 1 year old or older farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs sold farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs shorn farms..
number..
pounds of wool..
Horses and ponies inventory farms..
number..
Horses and ponies sold farms..
number..
$1,000..
Goats inventory farms..
number..
Goats sold farms..
number..
$1,000-.
POULTRY
Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. farms..
number..
Farms with —
1 to 399
400 to 3,199
3,200 to 9,999
10,000 to 19,999
20,000 to 49,999
50.000 to 99.999
100,000 or more
Hens and pullets of laying age farms. .
number..
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age farms..
number..
Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold farms..
number..
Farms with —
1 to 1,999
2,000 to 59.999
60,000 to 99,999
100,000 or more
Turkey hens kept for breeding farms..
number..
Turkeys sold farms..
number..
CROPS HARVESTED
Corn for grain or seed farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Com for silage or green chop farms..
acres.,
tons, green..
Imgated farms..
acres..
Wheat for grain farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 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
1 547
1 026 357
1 412
646 172
1 531
759 168
1 411
965 146
9 166 437
5 092
47 271
1 037
4 146
3 255
193
170
58
395
14
1 304
58 221
1 295
7
2
1 297
54 751
137
3 470
109
14 601
40
2 135
89
314
26
562
46 069
4 681 878
548
45 079
584
44 424
737 193
561
43 086
1 092
355 889
9 168 065
178
17 536
116
273
299
404
1 302
136 356
8 770 271
1 022
113 746
291
521
370
120
699
200 853
619
100 544
686
141 664
615
137 041
1 329 469
2 337
18 044
503
1 716
1 451
95
518
29
150
5
656
31 282
650
5
1
651
29 221
72
2 061
55
10 100
21
1 030
55
205
15
558
181
12 140
1 182 940
170
11 780
191
13 501
227 470
183
13 254
336
65 695
1 854 945
69
5 972
59
107
95
75
489
36 798
2 346 104
389
31 319
151
219
96
23
652
678 185
616
461 428
655
416 230
618
604 945
172 651
2 173
24 430
425
2 006
1 444
63
345
17
51
2
513
23 085
510
2
1
511
21 897
53
1 188
35
3 598
14
967
260
24 435
2 509 648
257
23 805
310
26 926
440 591
295
25 835
609
254 577
6 422 825
88
10 519
44
120
160
285
651
79 936
4 975 406
501
65 543
113
248
209
81
196
147 319
177
84 200
190
201 274
178
223 160
1 664 317
582
4 797
109
424
361
35
307
12
194
8
135
3 854
135
135
3 633
12
221
19
903
5
138
121
9 494
989 290
121
9 494
83
3 997
69 132
83
3 997
147
35 617
890 295
21
1 045
13
46
44
44
162
19 622
1 448 761
132
16 884
27
54
65
16
1 042
995 685
956
625 918
1 036
738 493
962
941 640
926 533
3 030
32 175
542
2 844
2 367
69
523
21
185
7
710
39 576
703
5
2
707
37 739
67
1 837
52
12 115
16
1 201
32
106
9
493
529
45 123
. 615 828
517
44 175
566
43 946
733 006
544
42 658
958
347 642
995 597
163
17 181
76
203
277
402
1 137
132 145
606 248
913
343
182 295
300
87 946
341
128 445
300
122 135
1 176 718
933
7 970
165
841
820
19
80
5
42
1
224
17 154
220
3
1
223
16 330
19
824
18
8 572
110 I
183
469
365
120
5
(D)
8
22
4
415
158
(D)
(D)
149
(D)
183
13 167
224 840
176
12 970
259
61 557
1 752 968
59
(D)
35
64
85
75
372
33 703
2 232 656
310
29 079
74
184
91
23
562
671 499
533
457 331
563
412 006
538
600 116
123 645
1 736
20 849
322
1 741
1 271
42
302
15
(D)
(D)
403
20 069
400
2
1
401
19 179
41
890
28
3 350
9
782
252
24 233
2 492 848
249
23 603
304
26 835
439 631
289
25 744
580
252 392
6 385 987
85
10 406
32
110
155
283
610
78 919
4 932 325
477
64 992
88
232
209
81
30 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnofmal (arms: see text. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Total
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats lor grain farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Imgated farms. -
acres--
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms..
acres.,
cwt..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Ihsh potatoes farms..
acres..
cwt..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Sugar t>eets for sugar farms..
acres.,
tons..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc- (see text) .. farms..
acres.,
tons. dry..
Irrigated farms..
acres. -
Farms by acres harvested;
1 to 24 acres
26 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more _
Alfalfa hay farms..
acres. -
Ions, dry..
Imgated farms..
acres..
1 014
46 979
2 284 171
658
26 409
453
34 761
619 096
453
34 761
58
5 346
1 127 020
58
5 346
444
40 327
856 162
444
40 327
5 725
1 115 261
1 926 331
4 371
825 404
918
1 941
1 631
1 235
4 228
545 650
1 227 251
3 352
383 416
341
12 745
665 776
242
9 095
133
8 243
144 227
133
8 243
27
725
156 138
27
725
112
9 490
213 658
112
■ 9 490
2 537
330 822
578 662
2 054
268 074
651
965
601
320
1 883
166 169
374 169
1 559
131 182
565
29 261
1 393 490
349
14 804
199
18 256
321 825
199
18 256
26
3 887
842 888
26
3 887
197
20 762
431 853
197
20 762
2 610
877 118
1 182 492
1 901
482 266
194
748
864
804
1 923
328 420
742 414
1 461
220 103
108
4 973
224 905
67
2 510
121
8 262
153 044
121
8 262
5
734
127 994
5
734
135
10 075
210 651
135
10 075
578
107 341
165 177
416
75 064
73
228
166
111
422
51 061
110 668
332
32 131
852
42 917
2 118 538
544
23 853
439
34 518
614 850
439
34 518
39
5 319
1 124 315
39
5 319
442
(D)
(D)
442
(D)
4 051
1 022 330
1 801 691
3 084
763 012
256
1 187
1 420
1 188
3 063
495 805
1 147 695
2 423
349 746
235
10 333
563 992
169
7 582
127
8 100
141 789
127
8 100
11
701
154 155
11
701
112
9 490
213 658
112
9 490
1 361
274 362
499 363
1 113
227 600
122
455
487
297
1 033
134 380
321 709
874
109 467
522
28 236
1 351 883
318
14 140
195
18 231
321 477
195
18 231
23
3 885
842 166
23
3 885
197
20 762
431 853
197
20 762
2 229
647 683
145 508
1 637
464 618
96
563
785
785
1 673
313 879
720 253
1 269
210 553
95
4 348
202 663
57
2 131
117
8 187
161 584
117
8 187
5
734
127 994
5
734
133
(D)
(D)
133
(D)
461
100 285
156 820
334
70 794
38
169
148
106
357
47 546
105 733
280
29 726
'Data are based on a sample ol larms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 31
Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982
[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
tnist.
Individual
stock-
stock-
institutional.
Total
or family
Partnership
Total
Total
holders
Total
holders
etc.
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms
number..
8 820
6 976
907
826
771
735
55
51
111
percent..
..acres..
100.0
79.1
10.3
9.4
8.7
8.3
.6
.6
1.3
Land in farms
29 867 283
13 830 179
4 375 508
11 216 329
9 967 480
e 792 532
1 248 849
979 886
445 267
Average size of farm
..acres..
3 386
1 983
4 824
13 579
12 928
11 963
22 706
19 213
4 Oil
Value of land and buildings'
. farms..
$1,000..
8 806
6 176 627
6 810
3 425 486
993
903 970
854
1 730 823
802
1 545 469
741
1 394 115
52
185 354
48
136 438
149
116 348
Average per larm.__ .-
Average per acre
.dollars-
701 411
503 008
910 342
2 026 725
1 927 019
1 881 397
3 564 500
2 842 458
780 859
.dollars--
206
251
194
153
155
159
139
129
258
Farms by value of land and buildings:
37
$1 to $39.999.. —
842
594
695
514
49
69
61
10
56
10
56
10
5
5
$40,000 to $69.999
1
S70!000 to $99,999..
590
522
30
22
21
15
1
1
16
$100,000 to $149,999
889
801
70
11
11
11
-
-
7
$150 000 to $199,999
752
2 252
1 488
739
660
656
1 833
1 059
449
281
64
257
227
115
112
18
141
174
165
252
18
138
160
155
233
18
113
155
149
214
3
14
10
19
3
14
9
16
14
$200!000 to $499!999-. —
21
$500,000 to $999,999
28
$1,000,000 to $1,999,999
10
$2,000,000 or more
15
Owned and rented land by operator:
Land owned
. farms. -
7 735
6 096
765
775
727
694
48
44
99
acres--
18 906 849
8 582 697
2 630 489
7 288 031
6 452 482
5 731 440
835 549
562 590
405 632
. farms..
4 546
3 428
518
561
530
601
31
29
39
acres..
12 229 522
5 945 854
1 941 998
4 268 033
3 817 781
3 347 381
450 252
(D)
73 637
Rented or leased land in farms
. farms. -
4 492
3 387
515
552
522
493
30
28
38
acres..
11 980 473
5 803 806
1 930 143
4 ISO 387
3 740 604
3 279 344
439 783
(D)
66 137
. farms- -
937
717
98
104
94
88
10
7
18
acres--
1 269 088
698 372
196 979
339 735
302 783
286 289
36 952
(0)
34 002
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland
. farms..
7 196
5 677
738
698
652
620
46
43
83
acres. -
2 733 598
1 777 591
358 202
560 142
533 303
485 541
26 839
23 668
37 663
Harvested cropland
. farms. -
6 456
5 003
706
671
628
597
43
40
76
acres--
1 808 934
1 112 010
259 150
409 979
388 574
351 664
21 405
18 724
27 795
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
1 448
945
1 319
797
94
88
23
45
19
40
19
39
4
5
4
5
12
50 to 99 acres
15
100 to 199 acres
1 320
1 053
144
110
105
100
5
5
13
200 to 499 acres
1 725
1 283
221
211
198
191
13
12
10
500 to 999 acres
722
417
110
174
162
151
12
11
21
1.000 to 1.999 acres
231
108
37
82
79
77
3
2
4
2.000 acres or more ^
65
26
12
26
25
20
1
1
1
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only
. farms..
2 962
2 464
269
206
193
182
13
12
23
acres. -
459 211
337 910
51 010
65 981
63 719
(D)
2 262
(0)
4 310
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvemenl grasses, not han/ested
and not pastured _
. farms..
180
146
18
14
12
12
2
2
2
acres..
12 596
9 294
(D)
2 048
(D)
(D)
(D)
(0)
(D)
On whioti all crops failed
_ farms..
302
240
35
23
22
21
1
1
4
acres..
31 460
25 636
(D)
2 534
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(n cultivated summer fallow
. farms..
1 031
803
114
101
94
88
7
6
13
acres..
383 494
267 362
38 428
72 938
71 374
64 876
1 564
(D)
4 766
Idle _
.. farms. -
462
389
35
35
31
29
4
4
3
acres, .
37 903
25 379
5 808
6 662
5 318
(D)
1 344
1 344
54
Total woodland
.. farnis..
717
541
93
76
72
65
4
3
7
acres..
448 216
272 790
83 462
86 700
84 970
82 580
1 730
(D)
5 264
Woodland pastured
.. famis.-
612
459
79
67
63
58
4
3
7
acres--
403 662
233 023
80 694
84 681
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
5 264
- famis..
181
145
21
15
14
12
1
-
-
acres..
44 554
39 767
2 768
2 019
(D)
(D)
(D)
-
~
Pasturetand and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured
.. farms..
5 346
4 012
617
662
620
585
42
38
55
acres. -
26 344 662
1 1 578 627
3 893 102
10 480 149
9 266 280
8 155 797
1 213 869
952 262
392 784
Land in house lots, ponds, roads.
wasteland, etc.
.. farms..
5 152
4 102
515
466
440
415
26
24
69
acres..
340 807
201 171
40 742
89 338
82 927
68 614
6 411
(D)
9 556
Pastureland, all types
.. farms..
7 251
5 692
753
733
684
649
49
45
73
acres..
27 207 535
12 149 560
4 024 806
10 630 811
(D)
8 297 105
(D)
955 554
402 358
Irrigated land.
.. farms.-
5 266
4 062
552
593
557
530
36
33
59
acres..
1 557 117
882 095
223 614
424 553
397 422
323 197
27 131
24 280
26 855
Harvested cropland imgated
.. farms..
4 805
3 666
525
560
524
497
36
33
54
acres..
1 142 642
647 925
173 883
301 093
281 753
247 748
19 340
(D)
19 741
Pasture and other land irrigated
-. farms--
2 177
1 712
211
227
213
201
14
12
27
acres..
414 475
234 170
49 731
123 460
115 669
75 449
7 791
(D)
7 114
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982— -
__ farms. -
319
252
39
27
27
27
-
-
1
acres..
IB 403
13 068
(D)
2 757
2 757
2 757
-
-
(D)
TENURE AND RACE OF
OPERATOR
8 820
6 976
907
826
771
735
55
51
111
Full owners _ _ __
4 287
3 560
389
266
242
23''
24
22
72
Part owners _
3 412
2 508
372
506
483
458
23
22
26
Tenants
1 121
908
146
54
46
42
8
7
13
White _.
8 744
6 908
902
825
770
734
55
51
109
Full owners
4 256
3 531
388
266
242
235
24
22
71
Pari owners
3 384
2 483
370
505
482
457
23
22
26
Tenants _
1 104
894
144
54
46
42
8
7
12
Black and other races .__
76
68
5
1
1
1
-
-
2
Full owners
31
29
1
-
-
-
-
-
1
Pan owners
28
25
2
1
1
1
-
-
-
Tenants __
17
14
2
-
-
-
-
-
1
See footnotes at end of table.
32 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
Individual
or family
Partnership
Corporation
Total
Family held
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other -
cooperative,
estate or
trust.
institutional.
etc.
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence;
On farm operated _
^^tot on farm operated
Not reported
Operators by principal occupation;
Farming
Other _._
Operators by days of v»ork 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;
fvlale
Female
Operators of Spanish ongin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family farms..
acres-.
Partnership farms..
acres..
Corporation:
Family held farms..
acres..
More than 10 stockholders farms..
10 or less stockholders farms..
Other than family held farms..
acres..
More than 10 stockholders farms..
10 or less stockholders farms..
Other— cooperative, estate or trust.
institutional, etc. farms..
acres..
FARMS BY SIZE
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
50 to 69 acres
70 to 99 acres
100 to 139 acres
140 to 179 acres
180 to 219 acres
220 to 259 acres
260 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres ,
1.000 to 1.999 acres
2.000 acres or more
FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (Oil)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton (0131)
Tobacco (0132)
Sugar crops, Ihsh potatoes, hay.
peanuts, and other field crops (0133,
0134. 0139)
Vegetables and melons (016)
Fruits and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (018)
General farms, primanly crop (019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and
animal specialties (021)
Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212)
Dairy (arms (024)
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
6 699
1 395
726
5 775
3 045
3 767
4 259
1 016
753
2 490
794
584
865
1 488
4 385
17.6
1 498
173
1 163
1 785
1 963
2 122
1 614
50.B
8 252
568
6 976
13 830 179
907
4 375 508
771
9 967 480
36
735
55
1 248 849
4
51
111
445 267
661
927
199
362
348
400
218
271
1 058
1 029
944
2 403
957
877
877
4
5
39
367
5 630
4 538
187
42
581
131
5 368
1 012
596
4 330
2 646
2 748
3 616
818
642
2 156
612
475
698
1 216
3 386
17.0
1 201
146
941
1 482
1 555
1 627
1 225
50.3
6 532
444
6 976
13 830 179
553
855
192
334
298
341
183
245
907
829
758
1 481
816
707
707
31
299
4 316
3 454
152
38
502
107
649
209
49
646
261
445
391
106
68
217
71
58
111
154
449
17.9
135
21
131
147
195
237
176
51.4
848
59
907
4 375 508
58
52
4
18
35
43
27
18
95
105
108
344
614
507
23
3
40
14
633
137
56
532
206
84
35
87
88
34
45
104
523
22.3
120
5
79
132
182
232
196
54.1
780
46
771
9 967 480
36
735
55
1 248 849
4
51
34
12
2
6
7
10
6
5
49
82
74
539
630
524
11
1
33
6
599
118
54
688
83
493
193
81
34
78
85
29
42
86
503
22.9
111
4
68
118
172
223
186
54.5
725
46
771
9 967 480
36
735
30
11
5
4
10
6
5
43
77
71
509
592
494
9
1
29
6
577
105
53
658
77
465
185
78
34
73
85
28
40
81
479
22.9
107
4
66
114
164
212
175
54.4
690
45
735
8 792 532
29
11
5
4
10
6
5
40
76
69
480
559
469
9
5
3
18
20
14.3
9
1
11
14
10
9
10
48.8
55
1 248 849
4
51
4
2
17
20
14.9
8
11
13
10
8
9
49.0
51
979 886
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 33
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
Partnersfiip
Corporation
Total
Family field
10 or less
stock-
fiolders
Otfier tfian family field
Total
10 or less
stoclt-
fiofders
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms.
$1,000.
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
$2,500 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19,999 ,
$20,000 to $39,999
$40,000 to $99,999 ,
$100,000 to $249,999
$250,000 to $499,999
$500,000 or more ,
Grains. farms..
$1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.,
$1,000..
Corn for grain farms..
$1,000.
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..
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 fanns..
$1,000.,
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more famis..
$1,000..
Fruits, nuts, and bemes 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 famis..
$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 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.
8 820
6 976
604 715
300 408
1 641
1 490
822
727
982
845
1 141
954
1 293
1 042
1 613
1 208
934
558
256
102
138
50
2 396
1 869
69 003
48 253
547
385
46 222
30 276
425
335
7 763
5 640
1 066
812
29 357
20 508
2
1
(D)
(0)
406
303
(D)
(D)
1 155
914
30 111
20 905
2 092
25 900
132
11 335
28
5
1
55
1 439
11
1 045
481
31 569
263
27 531
419
366
2
(D)
290
15 761
116
13 893
6 258
406 271
1 783
354 077
476
5 359
31
3 719
1 558
43 733
207
35 495
1 200
5 245
24
2 032
587
2 576
508
1 058
1 650
15 807
66
4 786
23
55
4
(D)
46
1 233
9
(D)
342
18 505
168
15 347
371
202
(D)
233
(D)
90
9 694
4 819
182 942
1 049
141 397
399
3 290
22
1 937
1 219
15 307
89
9 025
945
3 614
17
1 133
471
1 870
416
634
907
83 869
102
46
86
125
148
197
142
40
21
271
8 284
67
5 601
53
1 260
124
2 879
51
224
130
3 921
234
3 954
26
2 023
3
(D)
1
(D)
5
98
1
(D)
68
4 229
38
3 657
24
13
37
2 469
15
2 153
687
58 075
262
52 094
47
1 140
4
934
167
5 059
30
(0)
113
546
4
263
68
549
53
369
826
213 069
36
28
38
47
88
195
221
108
65
228
11 965
90
10 035
37
862
121
5 759
1
(D)
47
(D)
96
5 054
184
5 517
35
4 109
2
(D)
4
109
1
(D)
62
8 065
54
7 858
23
(D)
1
(D)
19
2 000
10
(D)
682
160 340
448
156 320
26
(D)
5
848
161
22 961
87
22 200
129
1 031
3
636
45
141
771
192 018
32
27
32
42
84
182
216
99
57
214
11 623
87
9 802
34
845
117
5 593
1
(D)
44
(D)
90
4 903
168
5 121
31
3 810
2
(D)
4
109
1
(D)
59
7 882
51
7 675
21
142
1
(D)
17
(D)
9
1 557
641
149 797
419
145 909
24
677
4
(D)
152
14 053
84
13 366
124
1 015
3
636
43
(D)
34
(D)
735
151 789
32
25
31
42
80
176
207
93
49
206
11 494
87
9 802
31
785
114
5 532
1
(D)
43
(D)
89
(D)
162
753
30
(D)
2
(D)
4
109
1
(D)
58
(D)
51
7 675
21
142
1
(D)
15
(D)
9
1 557
607
112 189
395
108 527
22
(0)
4
(D)
141
11 977
77
11 337
117
998
3
636
42
(D)
33
(D)
55
21 051
4
1
6
S
4
13
5
9
8
14
342
3
233
3
17
4
165
3
9
6
151
16
396
4
299
3
183
3
183
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
41
10 543
29
10 410
2
(D)
1
(D)
9
8 908
3
8 835
2
(D)
2
(D)
51
20 462
4
1
5
4
3
13
5
12
(D)
3
233
3
17
4
165
2
(D)
S
(D)
15
(D)
4
299
3
183
3
183
2
(0)
2
(D)
1
(D)
38
10 001
28
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
8
(D)
3
8 835
5
16
2
(D)
2
(D)
34 WYOMING
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Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con.
(Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
Individual
or family
Partnership
Corporation
Total
Family held
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
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 farms.
$1,000.
Cotton. farms.
$1,000.
Soybeans, peanuts, rye. rice, tobacco,
and honey farms.
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased farms.
$1,000.,
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999 ._
$20,000 to $49.999
$50,000 or more
Feed for livestock and poultry farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $79,999
$80,000 or more _
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms. .
tons..
$1.000..
Farms by tons purchased;
1 to 99 tons
100 to 499 tons
500 tons or more
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999 _ _.
$10,000 or more _
Commercial fertilizer farms..
$1,000-
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999...
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999 _
$20,000 or more
Other agricultural chemicals farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999 ._
$20,000 or more
Hired farm labor farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49,999..
$50,000 or more
Workers by days worked;
150 days or more farms..
workers. -
Less than 150 days farms. .
workers..
Contract labor farms. .
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999... _.
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999 ___
$20,000 or more
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment farms. .
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 10 $19,999 ._
$20,000 or more
See footnotes at end of table.
180
4 200
46
(D)
134
3 765
4 332
143 648
2 531
953
402
446
6 426
64 830
4 593
1 255
483
95
2 527
118 725
17 372
2 266
233
28
1 877
455
138
57
2 972
6 572
1 423
1 211
240
98
2 692
17 728
893
1 037
762
200
3 083
6 291
1 854
876
323
30
3 640
40 375
2 152
921
412
155
1 993
5 097
2 809
9 911
1 053
4 135
362
449
218
24
2 998
8 919
1 346
1 161
436
55
128
2 612
31
(D)
97
2 245
3 199
56 774
2 023
675
244
257
4 964
28 797
3 812
847
272
33
1 889
52 731
8 260
1 758
126
5
1 526
259
84
20
2 199
4 211
1 125
881
145
48
2 137
10 435
761
771
511
94
2 295
3 589
1 457
643
185
10
2 456
15 649
1 681
585
152
38
1 136
2 151
1 950
6 133
742
2 178
299
299
137
7
2 283
5 842
1 117
846
294
26
23
440
13
66
10
374
553
15 077
310
104
88
51
703
10 567
444
162
293
15 114
2 383
248
41
4
187
79
IB
9
421
1 140
196
152
56
17
343
2 902
69
128
109
37
374
1 099
191
109
71
3
483
6 004
252
152
60
19
278
709
361
1 619
130
538
25
73
28
4
361
1 310
145
134
77
5
28
(D)
1
(D)
27
1 146
526
70 654
164
166
64
132
664
24 522
272
224
126
42
307
49 477
6 542
226
62
19
133
113
33
28
302
1 111
84
150
36
32
369
3 893
60
119
127
63
376
1 484
177
119
65
15
632
18 004
174
194
95
542
2 121
447
1 909
174
1 359
37
74
52
11
311
1 557
71
156
62
22
26
1 135
1
(D)
25
(D)
492
59 737
159
157
57
119
619
21 624
256
215
111
37
280
42 943
5 534
212
54
14
122
108
29
21
288
1 054
80
146
31
31
345
3 765
49
117
118
61
362
1 404
172
115
61
14
599
16 442
163
164
187
85
516
1 977
420
1 804
164
1 277
37
67
50
10
286
1 472
26
135
1
(D)
25
(D)
441
36 337
134
144
53
110
572
15 322
231
207
101
33
261
23 775
3 734
201
51
114
103
28
16
245
923
74
112
30
29
302
3 492
44
105
93
60
331
1 290
151
109
60
11
552
14 341
143
158
178
73
471
1 726
400
1 659
153
919
256
1 368
34
10 917
5
9
7
13
45
2 897
16
9
15
5
27
6 535
1 008
14
8
5
11
5
4
7
14
57
4
4
5
1
24
128
11
2
14
80
5
4
4
1
33
1 563
6
10
7
10
26
144
27
105
10
81
137
59
21
67
113
56
20
2
(D)
2
(D)
32
(D)
5
9
5
13
42
2 883
14
8
15
5
25
(D)
(D)
12
8
5
9
5
4
7
12
(D)
3
4
4
1
23
(D)
11
2
13
(D)
5
4
3
1
29
1 428
4
9
7
9
24
(D)
24
85
9
(D)
23
(D)
2
17
3
1
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 35
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
10 or less
stock-
holders
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 _ _
$1,000 to $4,999 _
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more
Petroleum products farms..
$1,000..
Gasoline and gasohol farms..
$1.000..
Diesel fuel farms..
$1,000,.
LP gas, butane, and propane farms..
$1,000..
Fuel oil and kerosene farms..
$1,000..
Natural gas farms..
$1,000..
Motor oil and grease farms..
$1,000..
Electricity _-_ -. farms..
$1,000..
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms. .
$1,000..
Interest expense farms..
$1,000-.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 ___
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $9,999 .-
$10,000 or more
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text)
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
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..
number. .
4 or more farms..
number. .
Gram and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms,.
number..
Corn heads for combines farms..
number.,
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
number..
Mower conditioners farms..
number..
Pickup balers farms..
number..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel .__ farms..
number..
AGRICULTURAL 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.
8 801
63 466
2 619
2 984
2 699
499
8 800
43 900
8 559
24 035
5 227
13 326
2 613
3 294
399
192
494
588
8 800
2 464
7 110
9 118
1 351
448
4 948
86 658
722
1 410
919
1 897
8 818
462 012
444
1 612
1 347
2 419
1 495
1 089
383
29
6 193
9 475
8 269
21 996
7 484
20 602
3 364
8 141
2 016
10 357
1 693
1 987
212
221
3 432
3 897
4 351
5 054
1 064
1 219
2 892
690 684
6 808
31 585
2 269
2 467
1 863
209
6 808
26 Oil
6 634
14 425
3 845
7 969
1 769
1 708
262
103
322
275
6 808
1 530
5 471
5 249
1 046
324
3 726
48 614
594
1 126
724
1 282
6 822
300 474
372
1 460
1 168
1 897
1 018
715
187
IS
4 808
6 924
6 343
14 798
5 725
14 421
2 669
6 472
1 275
6 168
1 195
1 421
145
152
2 499
2 745
3 201
3 617
785
860
2 137
405 814
793
163 448
564
78 801
990
8 154
217
339
356
78
990
6 616
965
3 515
655
2 091
306
454
72
29
72
104
990
422
786
1 494
157
45
583
11 713
78
149
106
250
993
64 617
106
78
291
233
141
72
3
657
1 107
962
3 042
856
2 696
377
892
292
1 617
264
288
44
45
402
470
548
640
92
116
343
109 973
115
19 550
854
12 872
73
152
428
201
853
10 636
818
5 744
639
3 092
479
1 072
61
49
97
203
853
474
765
2 177
132
60
596
25 232
35
126
87
348
628
1 288
817
3 777
771
3 124
260
644
413
2 382
212
248
21
(D)
523
692
175
228
369
157 699
802
12 143
70
133
410
189
802
10 031
768
5 438
601
2 935
447
990
57
47
91
177
802
711
2 055
126
57
671
24 048
34
123
84
330
864
802
514
84 550
3
2
23
22
77
76
191
172
206
191
226
216
120
114
10
9
595
1 242
767
3 561
727
2 933
246
(D)
388
(D)
204
239
19
20
442
576
603
659
164
213
345
149 732
741
10 930
63
132
373
173
741
9 059
707
4 918
548
2 665
402
870
53
43
85
156
741
408
654
1 816
123
56
542
21 139
27
114
83
318
741
75 375
2
22
72
162
187
191
565
1 181
706
3 099
672
2 637
233
574
349
1 973
199
230
18
(D)
408
632
464
605
134
172
302
136 996
62
729
3
19
18
12
51
604
50
306
38
157
32
83
4
2
6
26
51
30
44
122
6
3
25
1 184
1
3
3
18
62
4 964
1
1
1
19
14
9
6
1
33
46
50
216
44
191
14
(D)
26
(D)
8
9
2
(D)
24
7 967
48
670
2
19
16
11
47
555
46
266
36
(D)
29
75
3
(D)
5
(D)
47
27
41
112
6
3
24
(D)
1
3
3
17
48
4 584
108 104 100 4
62 113 58 166 44 060 3 947
32
(D)
46
190
40
165
14
(D)
23
(D)
6
(D)
2
(D)
14
16
19
(D)
10
(D)
23
(D)
4
3 947
36 WYOMING
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]
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS^ -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to
control— Con,
Nematodes in crops farms.
acres on which used.
Diseases in crops and orchards farms,
acres on which used-
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture _ _ farms.
acres on which used-
Chemicals for defoliation, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms.
acres on which used..
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory farms-.
number..
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 99—
100 to 199
200 to 499-
500 or more
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
number-.
Beef cows farms-.
number..
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 99 ___
100 to 199- _
200 to 499
500 or more ,-_
Milk cows farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 4 _
5 to 9
10 to 49—
50 to 99 _
100 to 199 _
200 to 499 _
500 or more
Heifers and heifer calves farms..
number- .
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms-.
number..
Cattle and calves sold farms..
number..
$1.000,.
Calves farms--
number- .
$1,000-.
Cattle farms..
number..
$1.000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates --. farms-,
number- -
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
number-.
Farms with—
1 to 24 -
25 to 49 -
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499 -,-
500 or more
Used or to be used for breeding farms..
number-.
Other farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold farms..
number. .
$1.000..
Feeder pigs farms..
number..
$1.000_.
Litters of pigs farrowed between—
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.
Total
269
30 386
110
16 913
2 744
439 637
103
12 157
6 416
1 501 573
799
1 630
1 023
1 025
1 196
743
5 645
727 892
5 303
714 732
799
1 630
889
900
800
285
1 270
13 150
1 020
39
126
56
25
4
5 310
380 623
5 655
393 058
6 258
978 469
406 271
3 235
271 365
71 301
5 287
707 104
334 971
546
140 226
86 872
563
29 790
417
53
38
21
20
14
309
4 285
508
25 505
476
57 172
5 359
135
17 954
764
331
6 294
274
3 214
238
3 080
Individual
or family
187
17 420
92
10 346
2 050
273 736
73
5 061
4 983
783 136
736
1 446
856
814
801
330
4 343
395 527
4 048
385 769
740
1 405
704
664
431
104
978
9 758
784
26
105
46
15
2
4 079
195 968
4 336
191 641
4 819
483 877
182 942
2 494
156 758
41 146
4 017
325 119
141 796
400
37 033
21 034
470
20 143
356
45
27
17
15
10
261
2 780
425
17 363
399
34 155
3 290
115
8 928
356
280
3 923
230
2 067
196
1 856
Partnership
48
6 396
6
(D)
341
70 817
8
582
686
213 695
44
117
116
114
186
109
617
106 432
583
104 671
40
151
96
120
142
34
147
1 761
112
6
16
8
5
579
53 319
616
53 944
687
137 880
58 075
353
38 480
9 708
599
99 400
48 367
69
20 271
13 004
54
6 031
35
3
4
2
2
29
832
47
199
47
792
140
13
(D)
(D)
32
(D)
28
(D)
25
645
Corporation
29
5 648
11
5 540
316
91 517
22
6 514
676
481 262
15
48
42
89
195
287
626
214 918
616
213 333
17
54
78
109
218
140
138
1 585
118
7
4
2
5
2
597
125 980
638
140 364
682
344 325
160 340
357
69 990
19 258
611
274 335
141 082
67
80 673
51 562
32
3 535
20
4
3
3
2
18
(D)
29
(D)
26
13 157
922
6
7 920
356
18
226
15
647
17
579
Family held
Total
28
(D)
11
5 540
303
87 915
22
6 514
634
437 434
13
43
39
84
187
268
593
198 482
585
197 158
17
52
74
105
205
132
133
1 324
lis
7
3
2
5
1
565
114 091
600
124 861
641
319 141
149 797
334
61 788
16 906
576
257 353
132 890
60
76 714
48 847
30
(D)
20
4
2
3
1
18
(D)
27
1 631
24
(D)
(D)
6
7 920
358
18
1 226
15
647
17
579
10 or less
stock-
holders
27
(D)
10
(D)
272
72 944
21
(D)
600
376 460
13
42
38
77
183
247
561
181 162
554
179 868
16
50
70
102
199
117
124
1 294
109
5
2
2
5
1
533
94 523
567
100 775
607
257 905
112 189
318
56 765
15 499
545
201 140
96 690
55
43 092
24 720
28
(D)
18
4
2
3
1
16
(D)
25
(D)
22
(D)
(D)
6
7 920
358
16
(D)
13
(D)
15
(D)
Other than tamily held
Total
13
3 602
42
43 828
2
5
3
5
8
19
33
16 436
31
16 175
2
4
4
13
8
5
261
3
1
32
11 889
38
15 503
41
25 184
10 543
23
8 202
2 351
35
16 982
8 192
7
3 959
2 716
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
10 or less
stock-
holders
12
(D)
39
40 333
2
5
3
4
8
17
30
14 637
28
14 376
2
3
4
12
7
5
261
3
1
29
11 210
35
14 486
38
23 779
10 001
23
8 202
2 351
32
15 577
7 650
7
3 959
2 716
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
Other -
cooperative,
estate or
trust,
institutional,
etc.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 37
Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Individual
or family
Partnership
Corporation
Family held
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other than family held
Total
10 or less
stock-
holders
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 famis..
number..
Goats sold farms..
number.,
$1.000.,
POULTRY
Chickens 3 months old or older inventory _. farms..
number..
Farms wrth—
1 to 399 _
400 to 3.199
3.200 to 9.999
10.000 to 19.999
20.000 to 49.999 _
50,000 to 99.999
100,000 or more
Hens and pullets of laying age farms..
number..
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age farms..
number..
Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold farms.,
number..
Farms with—
1 to 1,999 _
2.000 to 59,999 ._ __
60.000 to 99.999
100,000 or more
Turkey hens kept for breeding farms..
number,.
Turkeys sold farms..
number..
CROPS HARVESTED
Corn for grain or seed famis..
acres.,
bushels..
Imgated famis..
acres..
Corn tor silage or green chop farms..
acres.,
tons, green..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Wheat for grain farms..
acres..
bushels. -
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres _
100 to 249 acres __
250 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.
1 547
1 026 357
1 412
646 172
1 531
759 168
1 411
965 146
9 166 437
5 092
47 271
1 037
4 146
3 255
193
1 170
58
395
14
1 304
58 221
1 295
7
2
1 297
54 751
137
3 470
109
14 601
40
2 135
89
314
26
669
562
46 069
4 681 878
548
45 079
584
44 424
737 193
561
43 086
1 092
355 889
9 168 065
178
17 536
116
273
299
404
1 302
136 356
8 770 271
1 022
113 746
291
521
370
120
1 214
428 851
1 103
266 576
1 196
297 156
1 097
332 662
321 548
3 986
32 196
810
3 120
2 543
166
1 030
50
334
12
1 067
41 569
061
5
1
1 061
38 586
116
2 983
92
6 501
39
(D)
75
254
20
198
433
31 954
196 782
421
31 001
390
23 008
360 865
376
22 224
833
254 623
6 437 247
122
10 145
214
233
287
1 000
89 884
5 935 957
795
74 778
243
416
279
62
165
155 647
158
112 030
164
87 564
159
141 064
402 133
525
4 888
94
407
286
17
105
6
(D)
(D)
126
4 079
125
(D)
7
(D)
9
474
70
7 135
742 504
69
7 118
84
9 176
157 827
80
8 959
127
36 656
931 481
28
2 414
11
36
33
47
144
22 750
1 152 578
110
18 650
26
45
47
26
158
433 738
144
262 353
160
367 710
148
483 834
4 364 208
527
9 463
122
561
381
10
35
2
(D)
(D)
103
12 419
100
2
1
103
12 129
13
290
8
7 626
1
(D)
6
35
3
407
57
(D)
(D)
56
(D)
100
10 643
189 231
95
10 306
123
61 818
1 727 471
23
4 977
21
30
66
138
22 127
1 572 003
105
19 054
20
46
42
30
149
390 074
137
250 799
152
241 810
140
353 450
3 661 034
492
8 403
118
539
366
10
35
2
(D)
(D)
13
290
7
(D)
1
(D)
6
35
2
(D)
54
6 419
677 402
53
6 399
97
10 365
184 561
92
10 028
119
60 448
1 679 221
27
(D)
6
19
30
64
129
21 094
1 503 272
139
328 710
127
219 062
141
209 069
129
295 477
3 046 236
467
7 763
111
491
349
8
(D)
2
(0)
(D)
(D)
94
1
1
96
(D)
13
290
7
(D)
1
(D)
6
35
2
(D)
48
5 346
573 732
47
5 326
89
9 087
169 287
84
8 750
116
59 783
1 660 971
26
(D)
6
18
29
63
124
20 594
1 478 472
94
17 721
20
39
36
29
9
43 664
7
11 554
8
125 900
8
130 384
703 174
35
1 060
4
22
15
5
514
5
514
1
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
3
278
4 670
3
278
4
1 370
48 250
1
(D)
9
1 033
68 731
7
933
9
43 664
7
11 554
7
(D)
8
130 384
703 174
33
(D)
4
22
15
5
514
5
514
1
(D)
1
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
3
278
4 670
3
278
4
1 370
48 250
1
(D)
8
(D)
(D)
7
933
38 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con.
(Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats for gram farms.
acres-
bushels.
Inigated __ farms.
acres.
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms.,
acres.,
cwt.,
Imgated farms.,
acres.,
Irish potatoes farms..
acres.,
cwt..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Sugar beets for sugar... farms..
acres.,
tons..
Inigated farms..
acres..
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) .. farms..
acres. -
tons. dry..
Irrigated farms. .
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Alfalfa hay farms..
acres.,
tons. dry..
Inigated farms..
acres..
Total
1 014
46 979
2 284 171
658
26 409
453
34 761
619 096
453
34 761
58
5 346
1 127 020
58
5 346
40 327
856 162
444
40 327
5 725
1 115 281
1 926 331
4 371
825 404
918
1 941
1 631
1 235
4 228
545 650
1 227 251
3 352
383 416
Individual
or family
722
30 070
379 064
453
15 328
363
26 060
451 453
363
26 060
41
2 243
542 480
41
2 243
317
24 683
517 996
317
24 683
4 403
639 073
104 603
3 319
446 275
833
1 651
1 209
710
3 275
343 021
737 607
2 579
231 277
Partnership
135
6 985
352 906
89
4 186
52
4 692
84 941
52
4 692
10
346
86 065
10
346
62
6 054
123 769
62
6 054
637
169 827
281 616
479
123 835
58
175
210
194
466
78 450
175 993
353
53 722
Total
148
8 905
489 425
110
6 365
35
3 944
81 252
35
3 944
7
2 757
498 475
7
2 757
56
8 478
189 052
56
8 478
624
287 187
497 605
525
240 384
20
97
198
309
447
115 088
284 300
384
90 077
Corporation
Family held
Total
139
8 058
450 104
101
5 518
33
(D)
(Di
33
(D)
7
2 757
498 475
7
2 757
53
8 211
183 150
53
8 211
584
269 401
465 670
491
223 663
17
69
190
288
419
105 429
265 928
360
81 243
10 or less
stock-
holders
131
7 411
416 969
94
4 951
33
(D)
(D)
33
(D)
7
2 757
498 475
7
2 757
52
(0)
(D)
52
(D)
553
236 531
422 125
466
193 053
17
86
184
266
396
97 334
246 863
341
74 348
Other than family held
Total
9
847
39 321
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
3
267
5 902
3
267
40
17 786
31 935
34
16 721
3
8
8
21
28
9 659
18 372
24
8 834
10 or less
stock-
holders
Other -
cooperative,
estate or
trust,
institutional,
etc.
7
(D)
(D)
7
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
3
267
5 902
3
267
37
15 156
27 392
31
14 371
3
8
8
18
25
7 479
14 504
21
6 934
9
1 019
62 776
6
530
3
65
1 450
3
65
9
1 112
25 345
9
1 112
61
19 194
42 507
48
14 910
7
18
14
22
40
9 091
29 351
36
8 340
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 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 farming
and otfier
occupations
Farming
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
55 to 64
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number.
percent.
Land in farms ._ acres.
Average size of farm acres.
Value of land and 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 10 $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 (arms.
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.
Irhgated land-- farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland irngated farms.
acres.
Pasture and other land irngated farms.
acres.
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 farms.
acres.
TENURE AND RACE OF
OPERATOR
All operators
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants -
White
Full owners
Part owners- __.
Tenants
Black and other races
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants ,
See footnotes at end of table.
8 820
100.0
29 867 283
3 386
8 806
6 176 627
701 411
206
842
594
590
889
752
2 252
1 488
739
660
7 735
18 906 849
4 546
12 229 522
4 492
11 980 473
937
1 269 088
8 820
4 287
3 412
1 121
8 744
4 256
3 384
1 104
76
31
28
17
5 775
65.5
26 382 862
4 568
5 886
5 246 066
891 279
197
413
288
247
368
372
1 655
1 294
644
605
5 006
16 346 267
3 504
10 958 242
3 471
10 762 095
593
921 647
7 196
4 931
2 733 598
2 366 886
6 456
4 673
1 808 934
1 623 596
1 448
523
945
600
1 320
1 051
1 725
1 538
722
684
231
217
65
60
2 962
1 774
459 211
334 768
180
116
12 596
8 571
302
228
31 460
28 635
1 031
868
383 494
346 292
462
317
37 903
25 024
717
508
448 216
377 699
612
444
403 662
343 688
181
113
44 554
34 Oil
5 346
3 917
26 344 662
23 356 898
5 152
3 404
340 807
281 379
7 251
4 874
27 207 535
24 035 354
5 266
3 598
1 557 117
1 382 735
4 805
3 437
1 142 642
1 018 320
2 177
1 397
414 475
364 415
319
284
18 403
16 532
5 775
2 277
2 704
794
5 722
2 261
2 679
782
S3
16
25
12
126
1.4
151 651
1 204
149
42 323
284 047
326
60
14
19
21
5
2
21
3
4
63
81 766
89
72 006
89
71 946
7
2 121
91
25 953
85
18 146
18
13
28
18
7
29
3 597
3
(D)
2
(D)
13
4 044
4
43
12
6 433
12
6 180
3
253
55
117 863
50
1 402
76
127 640
72
14 098
70
12 545
17
1 553
3
135
126
37
26
63
125
36
26
63
1
1
714
8.1
984 038
4 179
708
560 046
791 025
185
59
38
25
49
41
220
153
51
72
490
1 611 673
491
1 497 810
490
1 475 154
57
125 445
596
289 574
560
192 264
45
71
123
210
89
17
5
205
45 328
16
(D)
34
(D)
109
46 877
43
2 589
48
26 045
41
19 979
12
6 066
436
2 631 716
371
36 703
572
2 697 023
460
151 051
440
117 773
165
33 278
48
2 418
714
224
264
226
708
221
262
225
6
3
2
1
932
10.6
3 868 662
4 151
861
831 806
966 093
222
38
19
41
38
49
269
210
107
90
772
2 229 242
617
1 745 348
613
1 715 054
82
105 928
795
384 948
758
272 138
64
79
180
260
132
34
9
279
44 240
19
1 517
26
2 976
141
58 033
50
6 044
67
54 479
59
50 837
11
3 642
599
3 392 402
537
36 833
766
3 487 479
619
230 692
593
172 635
234
58 057
44
3 574
932
315
450
167
919
313
443
163
13
2
7
4
1 207
137
6 246 315
5 175
1 253
1 320 897
1 054 188
210
91
41
50
42
43
282
373
172
159
1 094
3 661 485
781
2 650 616
777
2 630 272
108
65 786
1 042
580 693
1 015
407 178
73
94
198
398
172
63
17
376
83 981
23
2 074
57
5 450
191
74 185
74
7 825
127
113 156
110
99 923
32
13 233
828
5 471 676
756
80 790
1 026
5 655 580
772
366 405
748
255 449
288
110 956
68
4 493
1 207
427
665
115
1 198
426
659
113
9
1
1 520
17.2
7 405 322
4 872
1 532
1 359 129
887 160
182
56
62
54
66
163
490
310
163
168
1 375
4 557 335
896
3 023 817
890
2 981 780
168
175 830
1 327
621 635
1 256
425 354
147
158
282
421
173
62
13
495
80 736
33
2 097
65
9 393
239
98 895
79
5 160
140
91 830
125
84 970
28
6 860
1 087
6 615 506
935
76 351
1 312
6 781 212
951
342 261
906
260 241
395
82 020
71
3 611
1 520
626
742
152
1 501
617
736
148
19
9
40 WYOMING
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 o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
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 369,999
$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-
tdle 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 -
Imgated land farms.
acres.
Han/ested 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
Pad owners -
Tenants
White
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants -
Black and other races
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
See footnotes at end of table.
Other occupations
Total
3 045
34,5
I 484 421
1 144
2 920
930 561
318 685
271
429
306
343
521
380
597
194
95
55
2 729
2 560 582
1 042
1 271 280
1 021
1 218 378
344
347 441
Age of operator (years)
2
265
366
712
1
783
185 338
925
345
269
187
38
14
5
1
188
124
443
64
4
025
74
2
825
163
37
202
145
12 879
209
70
517
168
59
974
68
10
543
1
429
2 987
764
1
748
59 428
2 377
3 172
181
1
668
174
382
1
368
124
322
780
50
060
35
1
871
3 045
2 010
708
327
3 022
1 995
705
322
23
15
3
5
Under 25
47
.5
5 191
110
10 099
126 238
426
17
12
10
5
13
23
35
4 249
18
1 508
18
1 508
3
566
20
1 365
12
412
9
1
2
9
705
3
77
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
13
3 545
28
(D)
22
(D)
11
373
9
289
7
84
1
(D)
449
5.1
193 255
430
425
87 425
205 706
452
102
32
58
80
34
69
41
8
1
350
80 016
201
127 196
196
118 966
31
13 957
297
39 307
225
16 831
127
35
39
24
140
14 474
7
273
10
(D)
27
(D)
16
(D)
22
(D)
17
(D)
10
2 071
196
146 284
248
(D)
316
(D)
205
13 955
157
10 501
98
3 454
35 to 44
7
(D)
449
251
99
99
441
247
98
96
8
4
1
3
853
9.7
438 436
514
839
206 569
246 209
451
81
85
114
169
118
185
40
44
3
773
301 627
303
178 185
296
170 741
77
41 376
628
90 963
483
43 300
261
86
70
53
12
1
358
33 742
19
632
26
734
40
10 762
50
1 793
62
18 686
51
16 760
16
1 926
385
313 896
501
14 891
678
364 398
461
41 340
381
30 287
228
11 053
7
376
853
550
221
82
848
547
220
81
S
3
1
1
756
8,6
773 269
1 023
762
261 846
343 630
316
93
89
70
129
134
155
60
15
17
695
529 062
252
313 550
248
286 912
98
69 343
599
8E
247
480
46 773
250
107
64
47
5
7
331
32 030
20
1
189
16
1
034
34
6
940
38
1
281
52
22
569
41
20
652
17
1
917
377
641
528
435
19
925
625
694
210
474
46 820
386
30
401
230
16
419
8
622
756
505
188
63
750
501
187
62
6
4
1
1
602
6.8
985 769
1 637
501
183 522
366 31 1
200
71
52
66
89
38
120
33
12
20
559
643 345
178
437 136
176
429 162
72
94 712
456
85
914
379
44
893
186
8?
57
37
10
4
3
224
25 730
11
1
73?
13
419
39
9 292
24
3
848
48
14
581
38
10
717
17
3
864
278
870
354
351
14
920
461
906
801
334
39
436
284
30
561
142
8
875
9
569
602
426
128
48
599
423
128
48
3
3
338
1 088 501
3 220
313
181 100
578 594
179
65
36
25
49
43
45
20
16
14
317
1 002 283
90
213 705
87
211 089
63
127 487
265
59 916
204
33 129
92
34
37
26
11
2
2
126
17 762
4
122
8
178
21
6 510
15
2 215
24
9 828
20
9 063
8
765
180
012 157
185
6 600
275
038 982
183
32 458
151
22 283
75
10 175
3
29
338
249
66
23
337
248
66
23
1
1
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 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]
Item
Total farming
and otfier
occupations
Farming
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
55 to 64
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 worl< 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 Spanisfi origin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family farms..
acres.
Partnersfiip farms.
acres-
Corporation:
Family held farms..
acres.
More Ifian 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) _ __
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General farms, pnmarily livestock (029) _
See footnotes at end of table.
6 699
1 395
726
5 775
3 045
3 767
4 259
1 016
753
2 490
794
584
865
1 488
4 385
17,6
1 498
173
1 163
1 785
1 963
2 122
1 614
50.8
8 252
568
957
877
877
4
5
39
367
5 630
4 538
187
42
581
131
4 706
622
447
5 775
536
882
353
301
794
290
419
740
3 374
20.9
952
126
714
932
1 207
1 520
1 276
52.5
5 408
367
6
976
4 330
13 83C
179
12
204 747
907
646
4 375 508
3
654 344
771
688
9 967 480
9 327 346
36
30
735
658
55
40
1 246
849
796 201
4
3
51
37
111
71
445
267
400 224
661
280
927
210
199
51
362
127
348
141
400
225
218
133
271
181
1
058
744
1
029
770
944
757
2
403
2 156
747
509
509
2
2
21
227
3 886
3 218
164
5
167
45
32
31
27
3.4
36
119
7
103
68 119
17
55 701
4
(D)
4
1
(D)
1
1
(D)
542
124
48
335
314
196
64
54
65
113
165
240
97
5.7
682
32
552
1 212 523
88
504 425
58
(0)
1
57
10
(D)
6
(D)
42
25
4
8
13
34
17
36
106
115
127
67
435
343
19
1
19
1
770
92
70
496
343
195
71
77
93
68
112
199
404
10.5
149
39.5
883
49
717
1 862 212
81
480 879
107
1 280 629
4
103
11
176 508
1
10
16
68 434
58
32
6
17
22
47
18
25
134
117
114
342
124
92
587
469
24
1
44
5
1 008
96
103
698
343
182
90
71
166
36
49
120
781
18.6
221
1 207
49.9
1 158
49
893
3 090 095
138
787 149
154
2 181 610
7
147
7
105 194
15
82 267
53
22
6
24
21
25
26
23
166
171
139
531
150
103
103
1
810
660
50
1
29
16
1 272
145
103
976
345
188
88
69
199
29
42
104
1 116
25.9
229
1 520
59.5
1 420
100
1 119
3 469 198
183
1 121 907
195
2 391 532
11
184
5
333 961
1
4
18
88 724
54
55
13
39
40
65
33
46
172
213
214
576
189
112
1 050
884
50
1
45
42 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Ottier occupations
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
45 to 54
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On fami 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 Spanish origin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family farms..
acres..
Partnerstiip farms..
acres-
Corporation:
Family held farms..
acres..
More than 10 stockholders farms..
10 or less stockholders farms..
Other than family held farms..
acres..
Ivlore 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 1 79 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 crops (0133,
0134, 0139)
Vegetables and melons (016)
Fruits and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (018)
General farms, pnmarily crop (019).
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and
animal specialties (021)
Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212)
Dairy farms (024)
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
1 993
773
279
322
2 723
134
400
2 189
294
446
748
1 Oil
11.1
546
47
449
853
756
602
338
47.7
2 844
201
18
2 646
1 625 432
261
721 164
83
640 134
6
77
15
452 648
14
40
45 043
381
717
148
235
207
175
85
90
314
259
187
247
210
368
368
2
3
18
140
1 744
1 320
23
37
414
86
3.3
23
47
21.9
43
4 964
4
227
305
122
22
449
15
434
18
53
363
124
134
34
4.8
64
420
29
389
135 041
43
35 203
10
21 512
1
9
1
(D)
1
6
(D)
118
26
22
34
23
16
7
42
22
26
27
248
185
4
8
67
14
596
181
76
853
26
827
22
126
679
101
165
288
163
7.0
136
853
812
41
765
303 676
66
99 928
11
24 306
11
3
(D)
8
(D)
112
205
42
78
SO
51
26
32
95
69
45
48
49
115
474
344
4
14
137
23
507
191
58
756
44
712
22
93
597
57
87
192
302
10.8
118
756
49.4
725
31
662
353 879
57
176 004
18
17
3
154 424
16
21 684
66
194
38
60
50
41
20
25
83
69
48
62
44
105
105
1
427
317
8
7
98
20
376
167
59
60
542
31
88
423
28
43
106
316
16.2
109
602
58.9
557
45
508
441 166
54
83 854
28
384 835
28
4
(D)
8
(D)
62
123
22
54
49
37
10
16
66
66
39
58
349
279
4
6
71
17
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 43
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
(Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Age of operator (years)
45 to 54
55 to 64
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) __ farms„_
$1,000._
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500
$2,500 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999 --
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $39,999-.-
$40,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $249.999
$250,000 to $499,999
$500,000 or more
Grains farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000-.
Corn for grain farms..
$1,000..
Wheat farms--
$1,000--
Soybeans -. farms..
$1,000..
Sorghum for grain farms..
$1,000..
Oats - farms..
$1,000-
Other grains - farms--
$1,000.-
Cotton and cottonseed - farms-.
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more fanns--
$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 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 senflces -- farms- -
$1,000--
Value of agncultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) farms.-
$1,000--
See footnotes at end of table.
8
B?0
604
715
1
641
822
982
1
141
1
293
1
613
934
256
138
2 396
69
003
547
46
222
425
7
763
1
066
29
357
2
(D)
406
(0)
1
15b
30
111
587
2 576
508
1 058
5 775
547 943
423
302
487
784
1 059
1 482
861
251
126
2 017
65 265
529
44 999
374
7 325
934
27 679
2
(D)
324
(D)
2 092
1 420
25 900
22 100
132
119
11 335
10 521
28
15
66
(D)
5
3
1
(D)
55
32
1 439
982
11
8
1 045
711
481
461
31 569
31 109
263
261
27 531
(D)
419
205
366
299
2
2
(D)
(D)
290
234
15 761
14 908
116
112
13 893
13 365
6 258
4 560
406 271
372 398
1 783
1 638
354 077
331 312
476
255
5 359
4 407
31
25
3 719
3 280
1 558
1 118
43 733
32 767
207
196
35 495
25 790
1 200
664
5 245
3 663
24
18
2 032
1 669
475
2 207
283
818
126
157
6
11
22
27
21
29
6
4
56
1 360
12
873
16
(D)
20
324
7
(D)
35
624
39
294
16
278
2
(D)
3
2
4
357
2
(D)
96
2 094
12
1 270
7
570
2
(D)
15
148
1
(D)
22
156
714
72 722
39
34
47
100
141
201
120
20
12
299
10 348
93
7 063
86
1 415
108
3 635
54
198
167
5 099
202
4 281
22
2 224
3
91
1
(D)
83
3 409
41
2 630
30
37
28
2 080
14
(D)
534
47 986
169
42 875
44
621
3
410
153
3 664
26
(D)
87
204
92
427
932
97
909
62
43
47
114
183
263
153
48
19
375
13
582
120
10
061
87
2
067
156
5
085
63
249
195
6
181
274
4 268
21
1 715
3
3
9
394
3
(D)
97
6 875
63
6 249
35
77
1
(D)
32
2 725
16
2 455
702
63 114
269
56 632
57
1 200
8
932
206
4 849
29
3 604
131
821
6
361
101
542
65
106
1 207
148 284
63
46
76
111
202
367
241
64
37
442
15 991
139
11 575
78
(D)
210
6 758
1
(D)
77
403
222
7 166
273
5 592
38
3 232
6
(D)
2
(D)
8
351
3
278
100
8 200
66
7 479
36
18
64
4 858
46
4 635
979
103 149
416
94 280
66
823
7
509
255
8 220
48
6 504
134
1 054
5
716
117
507
51
143
1 520
36 423
106
82
134
198
279
396
225
67
33
531
16 890
119
11 133
83
1 432
251
7 407
1
(D)
79
(0)
264
7 667
351
4 305
20
1 786
5
(D)
1
(0)
116
8 938
66
7 858
59
(D)
1
(D)
73
3 579
28
3 066
1 241
92 725
470
82 170
52
979
2
(D)
274
7 641
48
5 897
191
167
6
(D)
104
491
75
268
44 WYOMING
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 texll
Otfier occupations
Total
Age of operator (years)
25 to 34
55 to 64
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales {see text) farms,
$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 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.
Wfieat 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..
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 famis..
$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 sen/ices farms..
$1,000.
Value of agricultural products sold directly
to indrviduals for human consumption
(see text) farms.
$1,000.
See footnotes at end of table.
3 045
56 772
1 218
520
495
357
234
131
73
5
12
379
3 738
18
1 223
51
438
132
1 678
82
171
166
1 452
672
3 800
13
815
13
(D)
2
(D)
23
458
3
334
20
461
2
(D)
214
56
853
4
529
1 698
33 873
145
22 764
221
952
6
439
440
10 967
11
9 705
536
1 582
6
364
47
171
23
13
6
5
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
25
449
5 166
211
71
57
43
41
18
7
61
449
7
38
24
(D)
12
32
22
(D)
112
225
241
18
1
(D)
692
4
252
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
36
(0)
14
(D)
224
176
17
739
39
150
1
(D)
62
201
1
(D)
85
344
2
(D)
54
(D)
853
10 359
352
139
153
98
61
33
15
1
1
104
1 Oil
5
370
11
171
36
297
23
38
44
505
202
1 314
4
(D)
5
(D)
5
231
1
(D)
81
28
12
177
1
(D)
452
6 514
34
3 759
92
194
138
348
184
519
2
(D)
32
165
86
107
756
22 990
298
140
102
104
53
31
22
1
5
77
806
3
346
11
37
18
319
21
37
48
413
173
751
5
(D)
8
299
2
(D)
4
(D)
11
449
3
(D)
426
11 307
44
8 617
50
225
1
(D)
112
8 824
3
(D)
129
283
602
10 305
218
101
116
67
47
32
17
2
2
84
1 044
9
(D)
11
118
33
562
16
39
31
326
134
699
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
6
132
1
(D)
1
(D)
355
6 727
28
4 311
27
351
4
(D)
77
1 022
3
642
94
222
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 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 otfier
occupations
Farming
Total
Age of operator (years)
45 to 54
55 to 64
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms.
$1,000.
Feed grains farms.
$1,000.
Wtieat farms.
$1,000.
Cotton farms-
$1,000.
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, hce, tobacco,
and fioney farms.
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purcfiased 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 i _-_
Feed for livestock and poultry farms.
$1,000.
Farms witfi expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $79.999 ,
$80,000 or more
Ckimmercially mixed formula feeds farms..
tons-
$1,000.
Farms by tons purcfiased:
1 to 99 tons
100 to 499 tons
500 tons or more
Farms witfi 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 10 $9,999 ___
$10,000 or more
Commercial fertilizer farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 _.
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999 -
$20,000 or more
Other agncultural chemicals farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999 -__
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Hired farm labor farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more _ _
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms.
workers-
Less than 150 days farms.
workerS-
Contracl 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.
180
4 200
46
(D)
134
3 765
2
(D)
4 332
143 648
2 531
953
402
446
6 426
64 830
4 593
1 255
483
95
2 527
118 725
17 372
2 266
233
28
1 877
455
138
57
2 972
6 572
1 423
1 211
240
98
2 892
17 728
893
1 037
762
200
3 083
6 291
1 854
876
323
30
3 640
40 375
2 152
921
412
155
1 993
5 097
2 809
9 911
1 053
4 135
362
449
218
24
2 998
8 919
1 346
1 161
436
55
165
4 018
42
(D)
123
3 585
2
(D)
2 936
125 299
1 433
739
349
415
4 399
58 299
2 735
1 119
456
89
1 717
109 163
15 871
1 472
220
25
1 091
444
129
53
2 378
5 945
1 013
1 043
226
96
2 180
16 386
464
818
706
192
2 430
5 871
1 298
797
306
29
2 801
36 737
1 410
855
391
145
1 736
4 597
2 076
8 259
855
3 841
231
394
208
22
2 100
7 593
706
971
373
50
4
101
2
(D)
2
(D)
65
613
54
5
1
5
96
524
85
7
2
2
1 539
196
41
112
1
1
26
187
21
2
2
1
22
25
127
3
32
28
118
8
3
17
31
529
9
(D)
23
(D)
385
17 895
172
65
74
74
507
5 234
321
134
44
8
180
9 471
1 548
154
24
2
116
45
14
5
333
885
28
13
340
2 483
57
106
160
17
302
923
118
125
54
5
363
3 567
201
114
35
13
177
403
308
1 312
95
386
19
46
28
2
280
1 064
69
144
61
6
30
745
6
(D)
23
585
2
(D)
534
26 785
221
169
65
79
642
10 090
351
198
86
7
286
14 402
2 280
248
37
1
180
75
27
4
429
1 241
182
162
59
26
380
3 138
89
126
123
42
400
1 053
211
126
57
413
5 965
180
153
61
19
267
662
324
1 441
141
505
53
62
34
2
339
1 175
173
62
6
37
766
9
45
28
722
658
43 295
326
144
96
92
956
17 184
528
275
126
27
371
40 820
5 242
293
71
7
190
123
44
14
585
1 671
235
255
66
29
512
4 232
65
221
170
56
568
1 393
328
158
74
639
8 898
293
200
107
39
408
1 149
484
1 910
233
1 001
59
113
55
6
500
1 993
152
241
89
18
40
1 153
11
35
29
1 117
766
22 825
396
203
71
96
1 181
16 600
773
251
126
31
467
28 058
4 168
397
59
11
305
116
28
18
620
1 331
293
253
56
18
534
3 906
118
194
173
49
640
1 520
339
215
80
6
737
9 523
392
203
108
34
518
1 269
492
1 849
213
1 289
52
102
52
7
514
1 803
161
259
84
10
46 WYOMING
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 o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Ottier occupations
Total
Age of operator (years)
35 to 44
45 to 54
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms-
$1,000.
Feed grains -._ farms.
$1,000.
Wfieat farms.
$1,000..
Cotton farms.
$1,000.
Soybeans, peanuts, rye. rice, tobacco,
and tioney farms..
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased farms..
$1.000..
Farms witti 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 witti 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 10 $9.999
$10,000 or more
Commercial fertilizer farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more
Other agricultural chemicals farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more
Hired farm labor farms..
$1,000.-
Farms v«th expenses of—
$1 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $49.999.
$50,000 or more
Workers by days worked:
1 50 days or more farms. .
workers. .
Less than 150 days _. farms..
workers..
Contract labor farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more _
Customwork. machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment (arms..
$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.
15
181
4
2
11
180
1 396
18 349
1 098
214
53
31
2 027
6 532
1 858
136
27
6
810
9 563
1 501
794
13
3
786
11
9
4
594
627
410
168
14
2
712
1 342
429
219
56
8
653
419
556
79
17
1
839
3 638
742
66
21
10
257
500
733
1 652
198
295
131
55
10
2
1 326
640
190
63
5
25
114
49
19
124
14
19
19
12
12
12
21
48
2
(D)
2
(D)
221
1 412
193
23
1
4
309
563
295
13
140
491
80
140
140
115
102
92
112
65
17
10
107
105
106
1
18
31
102
229
25
26
13
11
1
122
140
75
41
6
6
55
1
(D)
5
(0)
457
2 573
345
89
20
3
662
1 036
628
31
3
240
1 617
253
239
1
237
2
1
162
197
123
36
1
2
181
429
91
72
15
3
• 185
150
151
29
4
1
231
660
208
17
5
1
81
104
206
410
38
50
32
4
1
1
265
383
180
66
17
2
388
11 214
307
58
13
10
516
3 273
464
42
6
4
231
4 498
727
224
4
3
221
4
3
3
174
223
111
50
13
216
385
128
55
32
1
173
57
157
16
243
1 367
207
26
6
4
79
182
194
491
70
109
251
436
187
46
16
2
3
8
1
(D)
2
(D)
176
1 813
139
16
15
6
325
956
273
40
12
129
1 689
267
125
4
124
2
2
1
148
196
126
16
5
1
97
34
83
14
123
607
104
13
5
1
43
71
113
289
38
61
18
15
5
123
212
83
28
11
1
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 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
Total
Age of operator (years)
25 to 34
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSESi-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..
H^otor oil and grease farms..
$1.000..
Electricity farms..
$1,000--
Other— coat, 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:
SI to $4.999
$5,000 to $9,999 .-
$10,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $49.999
$50,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $199.999
$200,000 to $499,999
$500,000 or more
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Automobiles farms. _
number,.
Motortrucks, including pickups farms_-
number__
Wheel tractors _ farms..
number..
2 or 3 farms..
number,.
4 or more farms,,
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms..
number..
Com heads for combines farms..
number. -
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
number. -
Mower conditioners-,- farms, _
number..
Pickup balers farms..
number..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel ,, farms..
number, .
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
Commercial fertilizer _ farms.,
acres on which used.-
Ume farms..
acres on which used..
tons,.
Sprays, dusts, granules, tumigants, etc., to
control —
Insects on hay and other crops farms.,
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table.
8 801
53 466
2 619
2 984
2 699
499
8 800
43 900
8 559
24 035
5 227
13 326
2 613
3 294
399
192
494
588
8 800
2 464
7 110
9 118
1 351
448
4 948
86 658
722
1 410
919
1 897
8 818
462 012
444
1 612
1 347
2 419
1 495
1 089
383
29
6 193
9 475
8 269
21 996
7 484
20 602
3 364
8 141
2 016
10 357
1 693
1 987
212
221
3 432
3 897
4 351
5 054
1 064
1 219
2 892
690 684
5 882
47 870
875
2 024
2 503
480
5 881
39 617
5 756
21 399
4 084
12 358
2 161
2 977
347
180
357
535
5 881
2 168
4 886
7 913
993
340
3 642
75 798
384
915
662
1 681
5 889
396 036
164
617
712
1 686
1 295
1 029
358
28
4 523
7 121
5 677
17 345
5 190
16 493
2 470
6 109
1 838
9 502
1 502
I 791
195
204
2 648
3 077
3 332
3 956
835
961
2 180
624 519
149
448
63
70
15
1
149
394
148
163
71
158
27
43
9
(D)
1
(D)
149
29
78
52
22
2
66
479
5
32
14
15
149
4 038
33
33
15
51
90
115
136
233
64
147
44
100
5
32
3
5
2
(D)
793
163 448
691
156 329
41
5 672
10
954
715
5 736
85
290
294
46
714
4 836
709
2 524
510
1 636
252
282
40
(D)
58
(D)
714
309
587
871
101
30
521
11 070
35
81
135
270
715
48 762
29
96
57
207
149
132
41
4
482
717
685
1 925
586
1 662
234
575
191
926
204
247
63
(D)
323
369
360
417
103
121
340
94 654
121
16 554
860
7 914
100
239
425
96
6 410
853
3 227
653
2 135
368
540
54
19
75
120
860
369
705
1 436
158
67
661
12 682
61
178
91
331
180
861
66 134
24
54
92
184
246
198
60
3
656
1 165
839
2 715
809
2 708
374
942
315
1 646
219
253
29
32
444
488
570
667
146
167
380
123 748
128
32 058
1 253
12 306
132
313
669
139
1 253
10 005
1 226
5 265
959
3 280
469
757
59
64
71
92
1 253
547
1 069
2 214
210
87
954
20 585
86
213
174
481
1 253
100 865
19
79
116
371
304
256
97
11
1 537
1 218
4 009
1 116
3 556
504
1 197
433
2 180
373
425
50
51
511
584
683
820
186
224
512
152 473
1
528
12
143
205
545
676
102
1
528
1C
156
1
501
5
749
1
065
2
962
604
760
89
37
106
132
1
528
515
1
331
1
904
282
82
874
19
515
100
239
164
371
1 528
100 944
33
147
235
432
305
284
88
4
1 231
1 912
1 506
4 795
1 393
4 489
655
1 634
513
2 630
410
493
36
37
752
888
912
1 089
226
244
534
150 245
139
47 576
169
34 142
48 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
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,_
Gasoltne 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 (arms..
$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..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
number..
Wheel tractors farms..
number..
2 or 3 _ farms.-
number..
4 or more farms..
number. .
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only _ farms..
number..
Corn heads for combines farms..
number..
Cotlonpickers and strippers farms..
number..
Mower conditioners farms..
number..
Pickup balers farms..
number..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel farms..
number..
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
Commercial fertilizer farms-.
acres on which used..
Lime farms..
acres on which used.,
tons..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc . to
control—
Insects on hay and other crops farms..
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table.
Other occupations
Total
2 919
5 596
1 744
960
196
19
2 919
4 283
2 803
2 636
1 143
969
452
317
52
12
137
64
2 919
295
2 224
1 205
358
108
1 306
0 860
338
495
257
216
1 489
2 929
65 976
280
995
635
733
200
60
25
1
1 670
2 354
2 592
4 651
2 294
4 109
894
2 032
178
855
191
196
17
17
784
820
1 019
1 098
229
258
712
66 165
102
7 119
80
6
58
19
11
2
30
154
12
6
7
5
80
1 370
Age of operator (years)
425
545
276
125
24
425
448
404
283
129
98
S3
28
4
(Z)
15
3
425
36
275
93
12
4
223
907
64
91
56
10
193
425
6 285
59
166
83
97
19
1
49
213
433
73
297
579
70
375
789
136
630
1 217
58
288
625
90
469
1 103
21
94
227
S3
236
527
-
11
48
—
50
226
5
24
35
5
24
40
-
-
2
-
-
(D)
23
89
196
23
89
198
17
111
248
17
111
258
_
31
44
~
43
48
18
75
181
624
6 589
18 882
845
1 231
514
297
31
3
845
937
811
603
357
218
110
48
17
2
26
4
845
62
692
276
74
18
478
3 575
118
219
57
84
848
18 711
72
262
232
200
59
21
2
19
2 945
32
2 340
755
1 819
452
224
72
7
755
1 366
707
829
314
344
152
75
16
(D)
54
(D)
755
95
565
423
117
30
344
3 890
83
73
112
76
762
18 050
82
231
137
239
44
20
9
435
614
657
283
615
128
244
545
58
270
72
72
12
(D)
216
237
324
380
93
101
216
20 313
21
478
501
t 058
276
179
44
2
501
824
500
524
191
120
86
104
1
(D)
38
(0)
501
52
378
203
177
1 822
41
89
14
33
501
11 532
41
173
94
142
36
11
4
330
487
414
780
463
850
228
487
34
162
171
175
201
210
47
50
148
13 291
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symtwis, see introductory text]
Item
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Age of operator {years)
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS^-
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to
control— Con.
Nematodes in crops -_ farms.,
acres on which used-
Diseases in crops and orchards farms.,
acres on which used-
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture. farms.
acres on which used..
Chemicals for defoliation, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms.,
acres on which used.,
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory farms.,
number..
Farms with —
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more
Cows and heifers that had calved farms.,
number,.
Beef cows farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199-
200 to 499. _
500 or more __
Milk cows farms..
number-.
Farms with—
1 to 4
5 to 9 _
10 to 49. _ _
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499 _.
500 or more
Heifers and heifer calves.. farms..
number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms-.
number. .
Cattle and calves sold farms..
number..
$1.000..
Calves farms..
number,.
$1.000..
Cattle farms..
number..
$1,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates... farms.,
number..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 24
25 to 49 _.
50 to 99
100 to 199 _,_
200 to 499. -_
500 or more
Used or to be used for breeding farms..
number. ,
Other _ farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold _ farms.,
number.,
$1.000.,
Feeder pigs __ farms.
number,
$1,000.
Litters of pigs farrowed between —
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.
269
30 386
110
16 913
2 744
439 637
103
12 157
246
29 487
92
16 663
2 152
412 854
94
11 407
6 416
4 550
501 573
1 348 091
799
239
1 630
880
1 023
769
1 025
873
1 196
1 089
743
700
5 645
4 135
727 892
653 432
5 303
3 933
714 732
641 451
799
328
1 630
1 045
889
737
900
800
800
757
285
266
1 270
926
13 160
11 981
1 020
707
39
27
126
110
56
54
25
24
4
4
5 310
3 904
380 623
341 670
5 656
4 120
393 058
352 989
6 258
4 560
978 469
888 404
406 271
372 398
3 235
2 349
271 365
239 910
71 301
63 172
S 287
3 900
707 104
648 494
334 971
309 226
546
387
140 226
133 889
86 872
83 134
563
299
29 790
23 236
417
200
53
29
38
24
21
18
20
16
14
12
309
166
4 285
3 345
508
266
25 505
19 891
476
265
57 172
47 665
5 359
4 407
135
69
17 954
16 537
764
709
331
177
6 294
5 303
274
144
3 214
2 691
238
135
3 080
2 612
1
(D)
22
3 734
89
10 308
8
39
17
10
12
3
80
4 906
71
4 672
12
29
16
7
7
14
234
10
3
1
74
2 932
68
2 470
96
6 156
2 094
48
2 341
482
80
3 815
1 613
8
578
256
7
1 326
1
5
553
7
773
7
10 401
570
4
8 798
404
5
203
5
626
4
577
53
(D)
20
893
285
58 260
25
857
535
124 705
32
112
105
104
124
58
478
64 383
456
62 971
41
141
86
93
72
23
109
1 412
452
32 033
464
28 289
534
110 414
47 986
286
29 463
7 913
445
80 951
40 073
48
7 410
4 649
49
4 124
30
8
3
4
1
3
18
291
43
3 833
44
6 362
621
8
775
21
20
333
19
186
16
147
34
4 373
13
2 904
352
74 419
32
3 002
705
212 288
38
124
110
155
166
112
639
101 124
602
98 895
49
145
122
119
125
42
173
2 229
141
5
16
5
5
1
612
52 287
639
58 877
702
155 497
63 114
371
35 841
9 071
611
119 656
54 043
68
35 309
20 024
67
4 559
43
3
10
4
5
2
45
777
59
3 782
57
11 135
1 200
18
2 402
88
47
409
40
738
31
671
43
6 745
24
4 663
503
110 083
17
5 675
342 499
47
128
150
187
280
194
887
151 721
834
147 877
54
159
155
203
206
57
206
3 844
145
4
27
22
6
2
837
89 891
905
100 887
979
228 619
103 149
465
57 665
15 303
837
170 954
87 846
83
48 831
33 163
79
6 740
54
2
6
7
6
4
42
680
69
6 060
66
8 779
823
20
1 945
86
45
882
37
471
34
411
10 042
33
(D)
568
107 373
10
1 357
1 233
374 216
56
232
205
245
303
192
1 133
187 951
1 079
184 969
89
296
180
221
217
76
239
2 982
171
11
35
15
6
1
1 064
98 747
1 136
87 518
1 241
227 449
92 725
635
67 382
17 865
1 079
160 067
74 860
120
30 432
18 723
60
5 137
38
13
4
1
3
1
34
809
58
4 328
52
8 189
979
12
884
42
36
1 077
27
464
31
613
50 WYOMING
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Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS^-
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to
control— Con.
Nematodes in crops fanms..
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 fnjit. _ farms..
acres on which used..
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory farms__
number. _
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 99 _,
100 to 199 __
200 to 499
500 or more
Cows and heifers that had calved ._ farms.,
number--
Beef cows farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 49.- -
50 to 99-
100 to 199
200 to 499-. -
500 or more
Milk cows farms..
number,.
Farms with—
1 to 4 -
5 to 9 - - _.
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more _._
Heifers and heifer calves farms..
number. _
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms..
number..
Cattle and calves sold farms..
number..
$1.000..
Calves farms-
number, _
$1.000..
Cattle farms..
number..
$1.000,.
Fattened on gram and concentrates ,._ farms..
number—
$1.000..
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 24 _
25 to 49
50 to 99 _,
100 to 199.
200 to 499
500 or more
Used or to be used for breeding farms..
number..
Other farms..
number. .
Hogs and pigs sold farms.,
number..
$1.000..
Feeder pigs farms..
number..
$1,000,-
Litters of pigs farrowed between—
Dec 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 farms..
number,,
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.
Other occupations
Total
23
899
18
250
592
26 783
750
153 482
560
750
254
152
107
43
1 510
74 460
1 370
73 281
471
585
152
100
43
19
344
1 179
313
12
16
2
1
1 406
38 953
1 535
40 069
1 698
90 065
33 873
886
31 455
8 128
1 387
58 610
25 745
169
6 337
3 739
264
6 554
217
24
14
3
4
2
143
940
242
5 614
221
9 507
952
66
1 417
55
154
991
130
523
103
468
Age of operator (years)
12
210
33
992
28
550
26
538
12
10
3
1
27
215
23
227
25
269
99
10
100
31
22
169
68
1
(D)
(D)
5
70
3
8
2
(D)
2
(D)
91
9 146
267
10 242
102
112
29
14
10
210
5 731
178
5 549
68
81
17
6
6
65
182
202
2 383
216
2 128
224
9 221
3 176
118
3 712
1 027
177
5 509
2 149
16
(D)
(D)
52
608
48
2
1
1
25
148
47
460
39
1 313
150
10
169
8
27
176
22
(D)
18
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
170
5 161
2
(D)
521
26 976
190
192
72
37
23
7
415
13 260
369
13 023
161
141
34
20
12
1
103
237
100
1
1
1
396
8 170
419
5 546
452
18 567
6 514
256
7 901
1 992
359
10 666
4 522
47
1 563
102
1 906
5
1
1
62
340
95
1 566
92
2 203
194
35
788
33
67
297
53
149
45
148
14
(D)
8
8
138
3 980
7
(D)
456
53 047
116
183
65
49
31
12
372
20 793
345
20 313
104
153
45
29
10
4
7
49
1
(D)
96
3 094
370
31 475
96
154
59
26
21
14
311
18 309
285
18 124
80
132
33
21
13
6
83
61
480
185
71
56
7
_
3
5
1
-
333
281
13 797
6 538
388
301
18 457
6 628
426
355
27 739
17 185
11 307
6 727
230
169
7 637
5 653
1 934
1 522
351
298
20 102
11 532
9 374
5 205
52
28
3 639
316
2 397
151
60
34
1 841
1 874
44
27
10
1
4
2
-
3
30
14
223
173
53
33
1 618
1 701
50
27
2 121
3 513
225
351
11
4
249
92
10
2
33
15
306
163
31
15
164
91
20
10
142
72
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
{Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Total
Age of operator (years)
25 to 34
45 10 54
LIVESTOCK-Con.
Sfieep and lambs of all ages inventory farms..
number..
Ewes 1 year old or older farms..
number..
Stieep and tambs sold farms..
number..
Slieep and lambs sfiorn 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 monttis 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-.
number..
Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms..
numtwr..
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold- farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 1,999
2,000 to 59.999
60,000 to 99.999
100,000 or more
Turkey hens kept for breeding farms..
number..
Turkeys sold farms..
number..
CROPS HARVESTED
Corn for grain or seed farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres--
Com for silage or green chop farms..
acres.,
tons, green..
Irrigated farms.-
acres..
Wheat for grain farms..
acres.,
bushels. -
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres han/ested:
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 han/ested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres _
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
See footnotes at end of table.
1 547
1 026 357
1 412
646 172
1 531
759 168
1 411
965 146
9 166 437
5 092
47 271
1 037
4 146
3 255
193
1 170
58
395
14
1 304
58 221
1 295
7
2
1 297
54 751
137
3 470
109
14 601
40
2 135
1 122
926 214
1 033
600 173
1 105
695 269
1 025
786 501
7 964 324
3 226
32 840
580
2 788
2 132
87
554
28
184
7
804
41 302
798
4
2
799
39 358
78
1 944
57
11 698
17
1 113
B9
40
314
160
26
10
669
507
562
500
46 069
43 144
4 681
878
4 445 893
548
490
45 079
42 271
584
557
44 424
43 079
737
193
716 267
561
536
43
086
41 851
1
092
953
355 889
330 934
9 168
065
8 592 140
178
157
17 536
15 955
116
94
273
227
299
256
404
376
1
302
1 119
136
356
127 662
8 77C
271
8 322 746
1
022
887
113
746
106 748
291
209
521
445
370
347
120
118
14
2 414
10
1 458
15
3 287
10
2 385
19 321
53
217
9
91
51
1
(D)
13
298
13
298
1
(D)
1
(D)
19
1 473
148 593
18
1 426
10
365
6 693
10
365
21
3 463
115 021
10
343
7
8
2
4
29
2 291
175 542
28
2 266
2
19
7
1
158
115 593
142
78 431
148
63 613
143
93 357
949 662
388
3 472
73
254
151
16
(D)
6
118
6
97
5 685
97
5 485
9
200
10
(D)
2
(D)
6
(D)
4
412
107
7 822
779 445
107
7 812
79
4 154
63 666
78
4 134
109
45 980
1 198 800
20
2 090
9
19
28
53
162
20 145
1 424 790
137
17 270
22
48
74
18
209
129 351
192
84 098
204
91 170
188
110 876
1 065 053
558
6 046
110
579
527
21
77
7
21
1
138
9 297
137
1
136
8 848
17
449
15
1 307
7
(D)
7
22
2
(0)
116
11 557
1 181 570
111
10 923
108
7 512
120 848
101
7 112
159
57 606
1 575 868
32
2 299
9
39
45
66
199
25 133
1 744 365
167
22 398
29
73
71
26
252
212 540
234
145 912
253
165 729
232
188 754
1 929 927
704
6 745
117
404
409
21
122
10
34
1
168
5 659
167
1
167
5 417
13
242
10
922
5
675
114
9 863
1 066 708
112
9 763
156
14 517
236 705
153
14 446
216
80 259
2 017 913
33
4 406
19
49
55
93
269
31 905
2 075 942
206
26 045
40
107
90
32
276
221 725
253
136 164
272
134 935
248
181 935
1 844 253
867
9 849
169
1 005
695
20
219
4
(D)
(D)
219
14 869
217
1
1
219
14 439
20
430
3
142
109
9 508
974 374
108
9 443
140
10 509
186 828
133
10 081
253
86 796
2 305 184
35
4 198
25
61
65
102
307
37 679
2 217 054
238
30 005
63
130
80
34
52 WYOMING
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]
LIVESTOCK-Con.
Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory fanms..
number..
Ewes 1 year old or older ___ ___ farms_.
number..
Sfieep and lambs sold farms..
number..
Sfieep and 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
Ctiickens 3 montfis 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 montfis 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..
Corn for silage or green chop farms..
acres.,
tons, green..
Inigated farms..
acres. .
Wheat for grain farms..
acres. .
bushels..
Irrigated famis..
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.
Other occupations
Total
425
100 143
379
45 999
426
163 899
386
178 645
202 113
1 866
14 431
457
1 358
1 123
106
616
30
211
7
500
16 919
497
3
_
498
15 393
59
1 526
52
2 903
23
1 022
23
49
154
16
162
62
2 925
235 985
58
2 808
27
1 345
20 926
25
1 235
139
24 955
575 925
21
1 581
22
46
43
28
183
8 694
447 525
135
6 998
82
76
23
2
Under 25
6
23S
5
121
5
216
3
148
1 015
26
167
S
13
15
1
(D)
4
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
IP)
1
(D)
(D)
Age of operator (years)
58
6 610
47
4 618
59
3 730
46
4 969
52 238
283
1 814
73
234
184
27
(D)
9
73
2
83
2 347
83
83
(D)
13
(D)
5
97
2
(D)
7
226
21 436
5
489
8 942
5
489
24
(D)
(D)
3
465
3
9
10
2
22
(0)
(D)
16
478
8
13
1
130
7 603
111
5 369
133
7 443
116
7 080
69 461
577
3 703
154
471
405
38
123
9
18
1
164
6 103
161
3
163
5 672
17
431
28
1 585
10
345
15
1
106
75 051
15
1
106
3
(D)
lU)
3
(D)
39
6
.101
105
990
6
365
4
17
1?
6
50
2
868
152
636
39
2
365
15
26
8
1
112
40 314
104
9 195
109
127 733
105
130 932
715 160
472
3 612
115
296
272
25
173
8
84
3
132
4 304
132
3 734
16
570
13
752
324
6
14
435
32 096
14
435
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
20
4 423
97 016
3
152
7
4
5
4
49
2 561
117 107
38
2 240
25
18
5
1
55 to 64
74
26 642
70
19 217
75
14 977
72
20 875
218 712
341
2 607
82
275
200
9
156
4
36
1
65
2 341
65
2 199
7
142
3
108
9
(D)
2
(D)
14
630
66 082
12
560
9
243
3 748
33
7 640
198 746
6
553
2
9
13
9
39
1 800
105 845
31
1 451
20
11
8
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 53
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)
25 to 34
55 to 64
65 and over
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats for grain farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated farms--
acres--
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms..
acres.,
cwt..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Irish potatoes farms..
acres. -
cwt__
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Sugar beets for sugar farms..
acres..
tons..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild.
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) __ farms. -
ac^es__
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..
1 014
46 979
2 284 171
658
26 409
453
34 761
619 096
453
34 761
58
5 346
1 127 020
58
5 346
444
40 327
856 162
444
40 327
5 725
1 115 281
1 926 331
4 371
825 404
918
1 941
1 631
1 235
4 228
545 650
1 227 251
3 352
383 415
846
41 758
2 043 889
537
23 039
422
33 308
595 512
422
33 308
42
5 058
1 064 047
42
5 058
432
39 852
846 076
432
39 862
4 142
973 120
1 699 538
3 115
718 622
364
1 304
1 348
1 126
3 102
475 784
1 086 939
2 431
330 164
11
1 214
84 388
9
1 077
14
797
14 807
14
797
110
4 922
222 387
77
2 893
81
6 047
107 038
81
6 047
5
324
86 144
5
324
16
80
584
4 881
12 016
97 326
16
60
584
4 881
55
480
7 667
100 094
14 763
201 016
47
394
5 806
73 766
12
41
15
170
19
155
9
114
49
371
4 740
54 374
11 035
138 401
42
323
3 584
40 655
136
6 271
298 822
86
3 125
91
7 089
120 106
91
7 089
8
896
216 500
8
896
89
8 760
187 724
89
8 760
663
149 259
279 503
531
110 920
45
211
219
188
514
79 424
192 475
424
56 932
218
10 743
549 086
137
6 101
93
8 726
157 047
93
8 726
9
2 174
392 110
9
2 174
92
10 011
218 308
92
10 Oil
912
244 546
423 119
6B4
176 691
61
246
317
288
717
118 695
267 670
561
82 630
216
10 471
498 190
136
5 733
110
8 397
156 846
110
8 397
8
928
237 338
8
928
113
11 971
251 191
113
11 971
1 123
252 464
431 893
819
181 623
92
358
365
308
839
130 308
278 983
637
85 521
155
8 137
391 016
92
4 110
33
2 252
39 668
33
2 252
12
737
121 955
12
737
42
3 645
79 511
42
3 645
909
219 090
349 244
640
169 816
113
304
273
219
612
88 243
198 375
444
60 842
See footnotes at end of table.
54 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Total
Age ot operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
168
15
47
52
30
24
5 221
-
501
1 176
1 738
1 059
747
240 282
-
34 711
60 420
55 946
51 314
37 891
121
.
12
31
38
22
18
3 370
-
423
904
891
645
507
31
1
3
7
9
9
2
1 453
(P
80
465
421
375
(D)
23 584
(0
1 280
5 737
8 970
5 573
(D)
31
3
7
9
9
2
1 453
(D)
80
465
421
375
(D)
16
.
1
3
6
6
288
-
(D)
(D)
11
-
9
72 973
.
(D)
(D)
256
_
1 297
16
-
1
3
6
-
6
288
-
(D)
(D)
11
9
12
.
3
2
3
1
3
475
-
49
(D)
92
(D)
230
10 086
-
878
(0)
1 680
(D)
5 300
12
-
3
2
3
1
3
475
~
49
(D)
92
(D)
230
1 583
10
186
434
440
329
184
142 161
308
11 757
32 017
37 523
33 359
27 197
226 793
494
18 703
52 497
58 310
57 652
39 137
1 256
9
138
356
355
259
139
106 782
265
8 418
24 748
26 399
26 753
20 199
554
S
74
146
154
115
60
637
4
71
184
183
128
67
283
1
32
80
70
65
35
109
-
9
24
33
21
22
1 126
6
136
327
304
221
132
69 866
192
6 304
18 249
19 683
14 484
10 954
140 312
364
12 695
38 098
36 533
32 135
20 487
921
5
101
278
256
180
101
53 252
155
4 550
14 548
14 655
11 125
8 219
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats tor grain farms.,
acres -
bushels..
Irrigated farms.,
acres..
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms..
acres. ,
cwt..
Irrigated farms.,
acres..
Irish potatoes farms..
acres.,
cwt..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Sugar beets for sugar farms..
acres.,
tons..
Irrigated farms..
acres. .
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) .. farms..
acres.,
tons. dry..
Inigated 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..
Imgated farms..
acres..
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 55
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982
[Excludes abnotmal farms; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symtxsis, see introductory text]
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Total
Age of operator (years)
45 to 54
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms. -_ .number,
percenL
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:
S1 to $19.999
320,000 to $39,999 ___
S40.000 to $69,999
$70,000 to $99,999 ,
$100,000 to $149.999 _ ,
$150,000 to $199,999..
$200,000 to $499,999..
$500,000 to $999,999
$1,000,000 or more
Owned and rented land by operator
Land owned farms..
acres..
Land rented or leased from otfiers farms..
acres. .
Rented or teased 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 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 whicfi 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..
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured... farms..
acres..
Land in house lots, ponds, roads.
wasteland, etc _. (arms..
acres..
Pastureland, all types farms..
acres..
Inigated land __ farms..
acres. -
Harvested cropland irrigated farms..
acres..
Pasture and other land irrigated farms..
acres..
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 (arms..
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.
4 586
100.0
3 377 727
737
4 532
1 170 081
258 182
340
454
299
542
541
714
540
966
294
182
4 039
2 451 272
1 617
1 301 543
1 587
1 239 548
514
375 088
4 586
2 979
1 039
568
4 544
2 953
1 028
563
42
26
11
5
1 996
43.5
2 190 410
1 097
2 042
669 096
327 667
286
262
87
238
222
240
186
504
179
124
1 705
1 532 538
834
881 891
820
846 210
242
224 019
3 403
1 503
516 051
293 690
2 741
1 298
226 411
142 405
288
52
602
166
426
179
658
366
494
324
237
162
36
29
1 743
687
193 593
90 846
93
43
4 198
2 469
132
69
11 884
9 958
322
203
62 346
42 156
254
124
17 619
5 856
351
174
126 251
84 665
286
148
107 683
74 623
110
48
18 568
10 042
2 263
1 143
2 653 149
1 771 935
2 657
1 151
82 276
40 120
3 591
1 603
2 954 425
1 937 404
2 383
995
194 970
115 720
1 996
886
133 755
80 653
1 102
438
61 215
35 067
76
57
2 308
1 249
1 996
1 167
525
304
1 973
1 155
517
301
23
12
8
3
66
1.4
59 463
901
110
15 808
143 709
252
32
22
14
19
14
7
2
32
(D)
44
33 298
44
33 298
1
(D)
40
6 070
35
3 392
3
7
6
7
9
2
1
11
2 016
1
(D)
1
(D)
7
628
3
(D)
6
3 753
6
3 500
3
253
31
49 213
27
427
39
54 729
30
3 288
29
2 821
4
467
2
(D)
220
4.8
197 844
899
228
60 986
267 482
266
38
13
37
17
25
19
56
13
10
151
(D)
122
91 433
122
91 343
17
(D)
151
32 494
122
15 457
3
18
13
31
35
17
5
69
10 501
3
(D)
6
(D)
26
4 988
20
(D)
10
3 048
8
2 005
3
1 043
116
157 415
106
4 887
168
169 921
96
10 573
84
8 475
36
2 098
15
(0)
52
70
215
95
50
70
5
3
2
266
5.8
349 384
1 313
240
94 481
393 671
258
17
7
10
39
24
32
61
26
24
215
191 021
114
208 480
110
202 183
33
50 117
183
34 206
156
17 947
6
25
15
45
37
22
6
95
8 379
5
331
3
904
21
5 316
8
1 329
18
8 775
15
5 971
5
2 804
136
301 972
145
4 431
203
316 322
133
16 041
117
11 095
63
4 946
3
62
266
152
60
54
263
151
60
52
3
1
296
6.5
395
159
1
335
323
96 911
300
0.34
195
54
23
29
37
23
13
73
57
14
253
204 342
128
199 275
128
195
845
25
8
458
207
40 595
187
22 248
11
25
13
50
50
36
2
102
14 239
520
11.3
537
728
1
034
525
192
656
366
964
341
31
13
55
5?
60
84
167
30
33
460
396 958
219
185
716
217
176
356
67
44
946
410
81 899
353
38 343
16
40
68
98
77
48
6
178
20 217
6
13
232
468
12
24
726
6 374
25
51
2 793
14 990
13
36
357
1 507
29
47
21 360
18 826
27
42
21 133
16 600
4
11
227
2 226
156
317
326 794
426 077
176
306
6 410
10 926
226
430
362 166
462 894
141
272
15 300
31 675
125
245
11 039
22 163
59
130
4 261
9 512
8
15
213
344
296
520
169
303
83
154
44
63
293
512
169
296
81
153
43
63
3
8
_
7
2
1
-
56 WYOMING
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 abnotmal farms; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory tejrt]
Other occupations
Total
Age of operator (years)
25 to 34
35 to 44
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number.
percent.
Lar>d 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 _
820.000 to $39.999 _ _
$40,000 to $69.999
$70,000 to $99,999--
$100,000 to $149,999-
$150,000 to $199,999
$200,000 to $499.999
$500,000 to $999,999
$1,000,000 or more
Owned and rented land by operator
Land owned farms.
acres.
Land rented or leased from others farms.
acres.
Rented or 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 harvested:
1 to 9 acres
10 to 29 acres
30 to 49 acres ___
50 to 99 acres ___
100 to 199 acres ___
200 to 499 acres - __
500 acres or more
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only farms.
acres.
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not han/ested
and not pastured ,-_ farms-
acres-
On which all crops failed farms.
acres.
In cultivated summer fallow farms.
acres.
Idle farms.
acres.
Total woodland- farms.
acres.
Woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Woodland not pastured farms,
acres.
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
Whrte
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
Black and other races
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
See footnotes at erxJ of table.
2 590
56.5
1 187 317
458
2 490
500 985
201 199
455
192
212
304
319
474
354
462
115
58
2 334
918 734
783
419 652
767
393 338
272
151 069
1
900
222
361
1
443
84
006
236
416
247
292
170
75
7
1
056
102
747
50
1
729
63
1
926
119
20
190
130
11
763
177
41
586
138
33 060
62
8
526
1
120
881
214
1
506
42
156
1
988
1 017 021
1
388
79
250
1
110
53
102
664
26
148
19
1
059
2 690
1 812
514
264
2 571
1 798
511
262
19
14
3
2
47
1.0
5 191
110
80
10 099
126 238
426
12
5
12
10
5
13
23
35
4 249
18
1 508
18
1 508
3
566
20
1 365
12
412
S
2
2
1
2
9
70S
3
77
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
13
3 545
28
(0)
22
(D)
11
373
9
289
7
84
1
(D)
382
8.3
119 340
312
357
63 218
177 081
511
47
38
32
58
67
34
44
29
8
309
53 073
152
75 539
148
71 009
24
9 272
252
27 562
183
8 987
38
44
40
30
24
7
123
12 300
5
253
9
(D)
19
(D)
13
(D)
22
(D)
17
(D)
10
2 071
158
84 861
215
(D)
267
(D)
172
7 283
126
5 123
84
2 160
3
140
382
233
76
73
377
229
75
73
5
4
1
742
16.2
252 699
341
730
118 369
162 149
602
46
35
83
106
168
109
150
15
18
675
160 666
242
120 662
235
115 338
64
28 629
532
63 106
395
22 103
72
104
78
71
45
24
1
321
28 420
15
450
22
606
35
9 814
46
1 713
48
7 460
37
6 454
14
1 006
314
170 436
438
11 697
580
205 310
385
21 729
309
14 670
195
7 059
5
215
742
500
173
69
737
497
172
68
5
3
1
1
644
14.0
220 980
343
629
112 735
179 229
555
23
64
89
65
111
124
113
38
2
592
152 658
191
108 215
189
94 295
73
39 893
503
54 403
393
23 768
62
120
58
93
36
22
2
291
25 562
16
557
13
603
25
2 870
35
1 043
40
9 760
30
8 735
15
1 025
296
144 577
368
12 240
521
178 874
402
24 558
324
14 995
193
9 563
3
208
644
454
137
53
638
450
136
52
6
4
1
1
502
10.9
231 400
461
421
99 003
235 162
487
29
42
52
55
74
31
105
17
16
466
199 913
131
77 108
129
75 654
60
45 621
378
48 404
304
18 744
35
99
48
68
38
13
3
21 029
7
270
11
214
26
4 476
21
3 671
44
12 815
35
9 156
15
3 659
210
159 378
298
10 803
379
189 563
272
16 283
226
11 509
120
4 774
5
468
502
372
90
40
500
370
90
40
2
2
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 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 abtneviattons and symbols, see introductory text]
Total farming
and ottier
occupations
Farming
Total
Age of operator (years)
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
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
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 Spanisfi origin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family farms..
acres.
Partnersfiip farms..
acres.
Corporation:
Family field farms..
acres-
More ttian 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, Insh potatoes, hay,
peanuts, and other field crops (0133.
0134, 0139)...
Vegetables and melons (016)
Fruits and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (018)
General farms, primarily crop (019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and
animal specialties (021)
Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212)
Dairy farms (024)
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
3 311
855
420
2 590
1 249
3 005
405
532
2 068
332
367
549
911
1 872
15.0
887
113
602
1 008
940
1 022
901
50.6
4 197
389
359
534
534
4
5
20
174
2 770
2 156
26
40
536
118
1 553
269
174
666
296
185
185
332
117
171
264
1 034
20.5
410
66
220
266
296
520
628
54.8
1 783
213
4 016
1 691
2 310 496
1 579 714
359
177
409 616
267 203
133
89
353 435
302 084
3
3
130
86
16
8
244 759
2 809
2
1
14
7
62
31
59 421
38 600
564
209
894
190
187
43
334
111
297
106
285
126
127
58
160
83
543
292
454
258
360
243
381
278
196
207
207
2
2
7
42
1 352
1 114
14
3
137
34
12
20
10
3.4
24
66
57
(D)
8
29 083
1
(D)
1
155
50
15
220
69
124
52
34
38
27
36
49
62
25
5.4
48
203
17
161
119
1
19
1
202
42
22
266
95
136
49
36
51
35
25
47
64
77
8.1
53
266
228
38
187
226
59 283
235 065
23
13
25 466
49 003
7
14
11 422
48 920
7
14
_
4
-
527
-
4
3
9
1 673
15 869
35
38
25
27
2
6
7
13
8
18
16
24
1
7
5
10
35
41
28
24
30
25
28
33
25
165
131
2
32
4
232
38
26
296
118
138
50
48
40
40
22
19
44
139
14.9
72
296
49.7
271
25
238
(D)
31
27 983
20
78 845
20
1
(D)
6
2 748
197
158
1
23
10
417
61
42
520
275
161
77
49
35
84
11
28
48
336
21.8
97
520
59.6
463
57
438
(D)
53
47 294
23
75 836
2
21
1
(0)
1
5
7 865
366
308
9
35
7
58 WYOMING
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]
Ottier occupations
Total
Age of operator (years)
45 to 54
55 to 64
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:
l^ale
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..
fulore 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, Insh 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 (sedlots (0212)
Dairy farms (024) ,
Poultry and eggs (025f ,
Animal specialties (027) ,
General farms, primarily llveitock (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
1 758
586
246
2 590
251
2 339
109
347
1 883
250
378
647
838
10.9
477
47
382
742
644
502
273
47.4
2 414
176
2 325
730 782
182
142 413
44
51 351
44
8
241 950
1
7
31
20 821
355
704
144
223
192
159
69
77
251
196
117
103
327
2
13
132
1 416
1 042
12
37
3W
84
47
8
11
5
3.3
23
43
4 964
4
227
263
98
21
13
369
13
44
312
83
102
112
26
4.7
59
30.4
353
29
339
100 958
31
15 769
5
1 114
5
1
(D)
6
(D)
76
115
23
21
29
20
13
6
31
15
15
18
19
203
147
2
8
82
14
529
144
69
18
724
17
113
594
86
139
252
139
7.0
126
705
37
682
184 184
45
48 579
5
11 250
6
1
(D)
(D)
109
202
42
76
44
47
19
27
78
49
24
25
401
279
2
14
133
21
448
142
54
30
614
18
75
521
48
76
164
257
10.6
99
644
49.3
619
25
586
195 168
39
17 654
8
5 598
1
(D)
10
(D)
62
190
37
57
48
37
18
22
63
53
32
25
34
100
100
1
345
246
3
7
96
20
328
122
52
49
453
23
78
352
19
36
94
257
16.2
96
502
59.1
465
37
435
138 963
41
44 253
19
29 620
19
1
(D)
6
(D)
59
120
22
48
47
33
8
12
55
54
24
20
274
220
2
6
70
17
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 59
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con.
(Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Hem
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Total
Age of operator (years)
35 to 44
55 to 64
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms,.
$1.000..
Farms by value of sales;
Less than $10.000. _
Less than $1,000 (see text)
$1,000 to $1,499
$1,500 to $1.999
$2,000 to $2,499
$2,500 to $4,999 -
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14.999
$15,000 or more _ -
Grains farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
(Dom for grain farms..
$1.000..
Wheat farnis..
$1.000..
Soybeans farms..
$1.000..
Sorghum for grain farms..
$1.000..
Oats farms..
$1.000..
Other grains farms..
$1.000..
Cotton and cottonseed farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1.000.,
Tobacco farms.,
$1,000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farnis..
$1,000..
Sales of $5,000 or rrrare farms..
$1.000..
Fruits, nuts, and berries farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Nursery and greenhouse products farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Other crops farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms. ,
$1.000..
Poultry and poultry products farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5.(X)0 or more farms..
$1.000..
Dairy products farms..
$1,000-
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Cattle and calves farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Hogs and pigs farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork,
and other agricultural services farms..
$1,000,
Value of agncuttural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) farms.
$1,000.
See footnotes at end of table.
4 686
27 814
3 445
895
285
236
226
822
982
669
472
634
3 276
248
2 410
68
(D)
266
1 594
134
(D)
238
1 063
922
3 462
251
2 147
16
20
27
115
9
76
28
181
19
162
294
96
2
(D)
77
236
17
191
2 673
16 307
1 287
13 244
270
484
19
155
733
2 127
135
1 166
710
1 508
75
643
174
378
293
279
1 996
16 414
1 212
223
74
65
61
302
487
439
345
373
2 161
169
1 674
36
(D)
189
1 122
(D)
127
690
378
1 672
128
1 141
4
(D)
3
(D)
10
58
5
49
18
121
13
107
95
31
39
186
14
163
1 357
10 084
831
8 863
72
133
4
34
359
1 347
97
869
246
622
34
324
91
238
602
39
2
3
1
11
22
14
13
21
123
10
105
2
(D)
7
25
2
(D)
12
87
5
36
4
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
54
343
29
290
2
(D)
12
33
2
(D)
4
7
220
1 980
120
19
5
8
7
34
47
51
49
39
302
27
282
5
(D)
18
176
10
(D)
11
59
26
127
9
91
4
21
3
(D)
10
6
1
(D)
143
1 169
96
1 057
11
(D)
1
(D)
53
224
17
(D)
37
106
6
62
266
2 223
152
39
10
9
4
43
47
58
56
46
282
23
228
4
27
23
162
56
253
14
156
1
(D)
4
26
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
20
4
6
(D)
2
(D)
163
1 296
101
1 163
13
26
56
183
11
112
47
115
8
72
296
2 382
IBS
34
9
9
11
46
76
56
55
56
352
31
288
6
19
33
211
51
271
19
183
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
19
5
2
(D)
198
1 405
118
1 219
20
32
1
(D)
58
201
19
143
46
91
3
28
620
4 289
322
56
16
14
20
82
134
115
83
97
448
28
292
12
60
42
183
17
29
37
176
98
397
34
277
1
(D)
1
(D)
3
21
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
26
8
20
117
9
107
373
2 729
221
2 343
12
32
2
(D)
89
341
25
223
66
177
9
88
60 WYOMING
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 introduclory textj
Other occupations
Age of operator (years)
25 to 34
35 to 44
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms.
$1,000.
Farms by value of sales;
Less than $10,000
Less than $1,000 (see text)
$1,000 to $1,499
$1,500 to $1.999
$2,000 10 $2,499
$2,500 to $4,999 ._
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 to $14.999 __.
$15,000 or more
Grains farms-
$1,000.
Sales of $5,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Ctorn 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-
Cotlon and cottonseed farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $5,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Tobacco farms.
$1,000-
Sales of $5,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Hay. silage, and field seeds farms.
$1,000-
Sales of $5,000 or more farms-
$1,000-
Vegetables. sweet com, and melons farms-.
$1,000-
Sales of $5,000 or more farms-.
$1,000..
Fruits, nuts, and berries farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms.
$1.000..
Nursery and greenhouse products farms..
$1,000-
Sales of $5,000 or more --. farms..
$1,000.
Other crops farms.
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more _ farnis..
$1.000..
Poultry and poultry products farms.
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms.
$1,000-.
Dairy products farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1,000-
Cattle and calves farms-.
$1,000-
Sales of $5,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Hogs and pigs farms.
$1,000.
Sales of $5,000 or more farms.
$1.000..
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) farms..
$1,000.
Sales of $5,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
FARM-RELATED INCOME AND
DIRECT SALES
Income from machine work, customwork,
and other agricultural services farms..
$1,000-
Value of agncultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) farms..
$1,000.
See footnotes at end of table.
2 590
11 401
2 233
672
211
170
165
520
495
230
127
261
1 125
79
736
32
148
77
472
66
132
111
373
544
1 790
123
1 006
12
(D)
2
(D)
17
57
4
30
10
60
6
55
199
65
2
(D)
38
51
3
28
1 316
6 223
456
4 391
198
351
15
121
374
781
38
297
464
886
41
319
83
140
197
182
47
171
42
13
3
1
6
13
6
4
1
3
6
1
(D)
2
(0)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
25
99
6
58
4
7
1
(D)
382
1 468
339
117
39
28
27
71
57
21
22
46
235
17
173
5
23
17
(D)
11
30
15
(D)
73
175
11
72
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
3
22
3
22
34
(D)
9
(D)
171
786
51
544
36
44
50
72
3
18
72
119
3
35
47
(D)
742
3 222
644
201
55
52
44
139
153
66
32
70
274
19
166
5
26
22
114
20
33
27
101
159
539
38
302
4
4
5
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
77
27
2
(D)
8
3
358
1 590
119
1 106
83
137
5
SO
130
261
16
128
158
323
17
138
644
2 890
540
160
53
44
41
140
102
75
29
54
192
12
114
8
24
11
57
151
520
33
287
5
(D)
3
10
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
45
12
331
1 669
121
1 218
44
86
5
33
91
194
7
56
116
190
7
46
502
2 355
435
119
36
29
34
101
116
38
29
53
276
23
195
57
14
110
105
355
29
234
1
(D)
1
(D)
5
20
1
(D)
26
(D)
10
22
2
(D)
274
1 304
101
919
22
S3
3
(D)
60
142
8
68
84
171
8
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For
meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Item
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received
.. farms. -
$1,000..
.. farms..
22
116
4
3
18
113
1 938
6 334
567
325
802
244
3 177
4 883
1 071
692
1 211
203
1 058
6 021
919
1 055
2
1
531
226
295
6
884
536
511
219
154
855
746
385
236
220
12
1 012
384
765
156
83
8
998
1 236
348
213
409
28
237
306
854
1 985
266
289
98
71
66
11
1 180
1 232
531
323
282
44
20
(D)
4
3
16
(D)
823
4 132
251
106
318
148
1 463
2 797
385
312
623
143
385
2 867
426
383
1
1
159
86
135
5
469
256
284
107
78
324
301
113
109
97
5
513
257
366
76
63
8
445
667
110
108
207
20
132
170
351
1 044
117
166
37
24
45
11
456
500
187
100
161
e
48
459
18
8
14
8
77
121
21
16
39
1
16
170
19
16
7
9
15
12
8
7
34
29
14
12
7
1
20
7
13
7
14
19
8
5
1
1
(D)
14
96
B
1
8
a
49
1
(D)
7
(D)
119
729
45
11
30
33
165
281
44
29
77
15
29
55
9
29
27
1
1
46
20
30
14
2
32
20
8
22
2
43
15
36
1
6
70
73
17
20
33
10
<6°i
209
10
8
2
7
1
37
62
12
6
19
4
12
4
12
161
545
46
16
61
38
182
471
37
34
72
39
71
539
85
70
1
25
14
29
3
91
71
39
24
28
35
46
18
10
3
4
63
18
54
2
7
51
76
16
8
26
1
17
27
37
111
25
15
11
12
2
58
73
10
23
23
1
(D)
1
(0)
139
474
71
6
48
14
250
498
66
68
96
20
43
347
56
43
7
21
15
98
59
65
18
15
38
56
9
2
27
99
56
53
31
14
1
82
131
33
4
44
1
18
27
67
125
19
25
4
2
13
111
131
26
31
46
4
5
28
2
(D)
3
(D)
205
1 233
36
41
95
33
384
696
137
61
146
40
114
505
80
114
58
31
25
127
52
80
41
6
93
78
21
50
22
146
67
102
25
18
1
99
144
5
42
52
35
41
68
210
35
30
19
16
109
67
62
15
32
2
(D)
1
Wheat
Cotton -
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and honey -
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased
Farms with expenses of—
$1,000..
.. farms..
$1.000..
.. farms.-
$1,000..
.. farms..
$1,000..
.. farms.-
$1,000.-
(D)
1
(D)
151
693
35
$500 to $999 -
24
$1 000 to $4,999
70
$5 000 or more
22
Feed for livestock and poultry
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $499
.. farnis-.
$1,000.-
405
730
80
104
$1 000 to $4 999 - -
193
28
Farms by tons purchased:
.. farms..
tons..
$1,000..
112
1 252
178
111
-
1 00 Ions or more
1
Farms with expenses of—
$f to $499
42
12
$1000 to $4 999
56
2
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $499 - —
.. farms- -
$1,000..
92
42
62
$500 to $999
10
$1,000 to $4,999
20
-
Commercial fertilizer
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $499
.. farms..
$1,000..
92
70
43
$600 to $999
13
$1 000 to $4 999
36
-
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $499
.. farms..
$1.000..
142
94
108
$500 to $999
10
$1 000 to $4 999
18
6
Hired farm labor
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
— farnis--
$1,000..
129
224
31
$500 to $2 499
34
$2,500 to $4.999
47
$5,000 or more
17
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more
Less than 150 days
Contract labor
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
.. farms..
workers..
.. farms..
workers..
... farms--
$1,000..
51
59
103
293
28
88
1
$500 to $999
3
$1,000 to $4,999
13
11
Customwork. machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment
Farms with expenses ot-
$1 to $499
... farms..
$1,000..
135
146
67
S500 to $999
26
$1,000 to $4,999
39
$5,000 or more
4
See footnotes at end of table.
62 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Saies of
Less Tiian $20,000: 1982 -Con.
(Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received (arms,.
$1,000.
Feed grains _ (arms,,
$1,000-
Wheat (arms,
$1,000.
Cotton farms,,
$1,000,,
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and honey (arms.,
$1.000,,
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased (arms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses o(—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 or more
Feed for livestock and poultry farms..
$1,000,.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 or more,, ,,.
Commerciatly mixed formula feeds (arms,.
tons..
$1,000..
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 49 tons ,-
50 to 99 tons
100 tons or more
Farms with expenses o(—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 or more
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees (arms,.
$1,000,.
Farms with expenses o(—
$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 mora _.,
Other agricultural chemicals farms.,
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999 _
$5,000 or more
Hired farm labor farms,.
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $2,499
$2,500 to $4,999
$5,000 or more
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms.,
workers,.
Less than ISO days farms,.
workers-.
Contract lat»r 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 (ootnotes at end o( table.
Other occupatk>ns
2
(0)
2
(D)
1 115
2 202
316
219
484
96
1 714
2 066
380
673
3 154
493
672
1
372
140
160
1
415
280
227
112
76
531
445
272
129
123
7
499
127
399
80
20
553
569
105
202
8
105
136
503
941
149
123
61
47
41
724
732
344
223
121
36
Age o( operator (years)
25
114
19
124
14
19
12
25 to 34
185
319
26
47
109
3
255
111
34
108
2
109
325
49
109
10
1
(0)
1
(D)
380
840
106
139
47
596
696
227
124
226
19
222
107
172
222
117
44
61
121
74
116
131
30
5
156
134
8
14
154
151
37
136
276
33
16
21
9
3
232
262
119
54
45
14
45 to 54
290
482
121
47
107
15
414
591
151
100
148
15
181
797
138
105
29
46
1
115
84
45
48
22
152
81
118
19
137
115
60
34
42
1
40
121
189
49
39
20
20
9
186
187
66
77
37
6
55 to 64
135
291
45
17
60
13
258
370
110
57
70
21
102
523
86
101
1
45
37
20
44
22
30
7
7
132
78
77
42
11
2
72
21
59
7
6
88
151
25
14
43
6
22
24
85
208
22
22
5
6
11
94
105
57
19
9
8
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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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. Fof meaning of abbreuiations 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..
4 528
6 166
2 039
3 707
110
155
235
385
240
515
323
617
521
1 044
610
992
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
1 526
995
1 859
148
471
358
1 100
110
33
30
46
1
62
19
152
2
45
38
133
24
86
33
170
34
89
112
289
31
156
$500 to $999
126
$1,000 to $4,999
310
$5,000 or more
18
Petroleum products farms..
4 528
2 039
110
235
240
323
521
610
$1,000..
4 647
2 853
130
298
369
465
811
779
Gasoline and gasohol farms..
4 348
1 957
110
230
239
308
500
570
$1,000.-
2 916
1 763
72
195
198
281
505
513
Diesel fuel farms-.
1 710
867
46
92
126
150
223
230
$1,000..
955
635
42
60
89
107
191
145
LP gas, butane, and propane farms..
780
450
6
58
67
62
119
138
$1.000..
348
218
4
(D)
(D)
39
46
63
Fuel oil and kerosene farms..
117
79
9
-
15
6
28
21
$1,000..
29
24
1
-
5
7
4
7
Natural gas farms..
167
44
-
7
2
3
22
10
$1,000..
52
15
-
(D)
(D)
1
9
1
Motor oil and grease farms..
4 528
2 039
110
235
240
323
521
610
$1.000..
347
198
12
21
29
31
56
50
Electricity — farms..
3 356
1 477
54
190
196
218
401
418
$1,000..
1 307
730
23
80
116
123
209
179
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms. _
668
393
22
34
78
43
105
111
$1,000..
212
125
2
7
30
28
24
33
Interest expense farms..
1 729
739
40
117
142
155
180
105
$1.000..
7 313
3 782
227
1 019
872
616
727
321
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $499
321
208
733
467
135
85
289
230
5
19
16
31
1
27
58
17
1
73
51
14
36
66
39
40
19
74
47
28
$500 to $999
28
$1 000 to $4 999
30
$5,000 or more
19
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text)
2 619
1 232
63
105
96
153
325
491
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment farms..
4 544
2 045
110
235
240
323
521
616
$1,000..
91 644
51 366
2 121
5 090
9 287
9 934
11 956
12 980
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4 999 — .
386
1 518
993
1 289
115
558
432
706
27
33
8
36
19
85
22
90
20
45
47
59
69
79
115
28
125
136
188
21
$5,000 to $9,999
201
$10,000 to $19,999
140
$20,000 to $49,999
218
$50,000 to $99,999
284
176
1
18
47
45
38
27
$100 000 to $199,999
70
55
4
_
22
15
6
8
$200,000 to $499,999__
4
3
1
1
-
-
1
$500,000 or more
_
_
_
-
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Automobiles farnis..
2 863
1 413
65
135
152
221
375
465
3 977
1 975
84
202
310
304
469
606
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
4 093
1 892
102
221
227
303
507
532
number. .
7 280
3 596
160
438
528
642
933
895
Wheel tractors farms. _
3 480
1 559
42
148
204
251
424
490
number. _
6 659
3 534
108
333
512
564
919
1 098
2 or 3 - farms-
1 629
915
40
89
116
135
240
295
number..
3 803
2 197
(D)
(D)
299
307
572
701
4 or more farms..
279
186
2
15
31
38
48
52
number..
1 284
879
(D)
(D)
156
179
211
254
only _ farms..
422
266
1
28
54
S3
61
69
number..
451
291
(D)
(D)
SS
57
68
79
Corn heads for combines farms..
19
17
-
8
1
-
8
-
number. _
20
(D)
-
8
(D)
-
8
-
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
number..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mower conditioners farms..
1 156
556
17
65
98
49
173
154
number..
1 257
645
17
65
99
77
196
191
Pickup balers farms..
1 638
833
11
73
153
100
244
252
number..
1 799
949
15
81
173
131
282
267
Field forage harvesters, shear t>ar or
flywheel farms..
286
109
1
13
19
33
9
34
number..
322
121
(D)
(D)
19
33
17
34
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
Commercial fertilizer farms..
855
324
34
32
35
38
93
92
acres on which used. .
43 680
20 184
1 981
1 028
3 974
4 052
4 758
4 391
Lime farms..
_
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
acres on which used .
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
tons..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sprays, dusts, granules, lumigants, etc., to
control -
Insects on hay and other crops farms..
171
110
7
14
7
-
47
35
acres on which used..
8 026
5 239
329
154
160
-
2 932
1 664
See footnotes at end of table.
64 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms: see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Other occupations
Total
Age of operator (years)
25 to 34
35 to 44
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999 _
S5.000 or more
Petroleum products farms.
$1,000.
Gasoline and gasohol farms.
$1,000-
Diesel fuel farms.
$1,000.
LP gas. butane, and propane farms.
$1,000.
Fuel oil and kerosene farms.
$1,000.
Natural gas farms.
$1,000.
Motor oil and grease farms.
$1,000.
Electricity... farms.
$1,000.
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms.
$1,000.
Interest expense farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $499.
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 or more
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text)
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
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 10 $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.
numtier.
l/otortrucks, including pickups farms.
number.
Wheel tractors farms.
number.
2 or 3 __ (arms.
number.
4 or more farms.
number.
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only.. farms.
number.
Ckjm heads for combines farms.
number.
Cottonpickers and strippers farms.
number.
Mower conditioners farms.
number.
Pickup balers farms.
number.
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel (arms.
number.
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
Commercial fertilizer farms.
acres on which used.
Ltme farms.
acres on which used-
tons.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc., to
control —
Insects on hay and other crops farms.
acres on which used.
See footnotes at end of table.
2 489
2 459
1 055
637
759
38
2 489
1 795
2 391
1 153
843
320
330
131
38
5
123
37
2 489
150
1 879
577
275
87
990
3 532
186
123
444
237
1 387
2 499
40 278
271
960
561
583
108
15
1
1 450
2 002
2 201
3 684
1 921
3 125
714
1 606
93
405
156
160
2
(D)
600
612
805
850
177
201
531
23 496
80
6
58
19
11
2
30
154
80
1 370
49
73
70
136
58
90
21
S3
18
624
357
179
78
93
7
357
247
343
156
91
50
46
21
15
3
357
19
232
84
11
4
16
90
19
190
357
4 318
55
159
57
80
61
2 787
182
242
307
524
232
366
61
156
11
50
56
4 086
7
126
736
665
315
181
239
1
736
483
703
335
268
87
87
19
15
1
21
3
736
38
602
167
61
15
404
389
64
54
207
79
739
12 343
72
259
201
177
23
7
389
510
695
1 031
526
872
197
457
28
114
25
29
1
(D)
162
163
201
208
34
38
116
5 662
15
1 480
622
628
262
179
170
11
622
470
579
266
227
112
121
43
13
(Z)
49
9
622
41
454
137
64
21
248
1 209
63
20
60
105
629
10 608
77
222
125
173
26
6
367
511
530
902
502
791
182
394
21
134
144
231
263
75
82
152
5 966
13
127
421
482
137
136
136
12
421
351
420
238
139
38
45
29
36
(D)
421
(D)
314
103
71
27
123
339
20
16
66
21
279
421
6 853
41
158
93
110
18
276
407
347
623
394
670
183
385
21
95
145
145
167
173
38
39
132
5 347
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Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con.
(Excludes abnormal farms; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total farming
and ottier
occupations
Farming
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
55 to 64
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'-
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control— Con.
Nematodes in crops farms..
acres on wtiich used..
Diseases in crops and orchards farms..
acres on wttich 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 fanns..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99.
100 to 199 -
200 or more
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
number..
Beef cows farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99.
100 or more
Milk cows farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 4
S to 9
10 to 19
20 to 29
30 to 49
50 to 99
100 or more
Heifers and heifer calves farms..
number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms..
number..
Cattle and calves sold farms..
number..
$1,000..
Calves farms..
number..
$1,000..
Cattle farms..
number..
$1,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms..
nuwber..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
numtter..
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 24
25 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 or more
Used or to be used for txeeding farms..
number..
Other farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold farms..
number..
$1,000..
Feeder pigs farms..
rwmber..
$1,000..
Litters of pigs farrowed t)etween—
Dec 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms..
numtjer..
Dec. 1 and May 31 farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms..
numt}er..
See footnotes at end of table.
30
300
17
20
911
31 259
8
421
2 908
135 587
725
482
824
541
251
85
2 471
75 140
2 289
73 893
395
303
448
677
340
126
561
1 247
523
18
15
4
31 686
2 417
28 761
2 673
54 711
16 307
1 483
29 015
8 734
2 104
25 696
9 573
193
998
438
332
4 234
213
68
30
19
2
181
933
297
3 301
270
5 904
464
88
2 380
76
196
900
156
478
132
422
15
166
464
21 173
1
(D)
1 411
89 835
184
192
420
370
176
1 271
51 256
1 213
50 545
118
128
213
409
247
269
711
245
1 160
20 228
1 203
18 351
1 357
34 785
10 084
794
19 494
4 423
1 054
15 291
5 661
73
462
205
91
1 355
59
16
6
8
2
53
342
76
1 013
72
2 178
133
25
1 356
40
58
341
41
183
41
158
13
365
53
3 669
6
22
10
3
4
47
2 277
41
2 257
45
735
37
657
54
1 448
343
33
931
129
41
517
214
4
88
38
3
17
2
1
1
(D)
3
(D)
2
(0)
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
43
885
155
9 899
21
16
48
45
16
9
134
5 075
129
5 034
14
9
17
55
24
10
26
41
136
2 655
126
2 169
143
3 867
1 169
80
2 110
516
106
1 757
654
9
47
23
10
232
4
3
2
5
(D)
9
(D)
11
(D)
(D)
3
480
11
5
(D)
5
(D)
5
46
62
2 197
175
12 676
29
25
45
37
27
12
158
7 445
147
7 299
22
7
29
39
32
18
47
146
44
1
1
148
2 629
148
2 602
163
4 662
1 296
92
2 454
508
131
2 208
788
16
43
23
24
371
15
89
19
282
13
476
26
5
335
9
99
5 409
212
15 029
32
31
53
51
30
15
189
8 762
182
8 678
25
15
30
51
38
23
37
64
36
3 302
179
2 965
198
5 116
1 405
107
2 936
591
152
2 180
814
9
53
23
23
300
15
97
17
203
20
509
32
10
359
13
1
(D)
132
5 806
382
22 928
42
46
124
104
49
17
349
13 103
334
12 843
25
43
54
124
65
23
80
260
67
4
7
2
307
5 182
339
4 643
373
9 197
2 729
221
5 243
1 254
297
3 954
1 475
21
118
50
14
332
1
1
3
1
6
29
13
303
12
389
32
4
129
6
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Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see Xext. 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
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control— Con.
Nematodes in crops farms..
15
-
-
-
7
7
1
acres on wtiicti used..
134
-
-
-
84
(D)
(D)
Diseases in crops and orcfiards farms..
17
-
7
-
8
1
1
acres on wfiicfi used..
20
-
7
-
(D)
(D)
(D)
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture farms. -
447
12
56
141
90
72
76
acres on wfiicfi used..
10 086
210
2 552
2 135
1 083
1 699
2 407
Chemicals for defoliation, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms..
7
-
-
.
7
-
-
acres on which used..
(D,
-
-
.
(D)
-
-
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory farms..
1 497
33
218
433
361
292
160
number..
45 752
992
4 825
12 603
11 762
10 530
5 040
Farms with—
1 to 9
541
290
404
171
75
16
14
1
10
5
3
100
42
58
11
5
2
185
81
92
51
18
6
111
71
102
50
24
3
93
52
94
34
15
4
38
10 to 19...
43
20 to 49 -
48
50 to 99
20
100 to 199
10
200 or more
1
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
1 200
28
166
344
291
244
127
number..
23 884
550
2 520
5 896
6 615
5 595
2 708
Beef cows farms..
1 076
26
141
302
267
220
120
number..
23 348
538
2 439
5 769
6 475
5 476
2 651
Farms with—
1 to 4
277
175
235
268
93
28
9
3
4
6
3
1
43
23
37
28
7
3
101
53
49
69
24
6
57
40
61
72
30
7
42
36
51
64
19
8
25
5 to 9
20
10 to 19
33
20 to 49-
29
50 to 99
10
100 Of more
3
Milk cows farms..
292
3
57
89
70
51
22
number..
536
12
81
127
140
119
57
Farms with-
1 to 4
278
10
3
2
i
57
86
1
64
6
48
2
19
5 to 9
3
10 to 19
20 to 29
1
.
.
.
-
1
-
30 to 49
_
_
_
.
-
-
50 to 99
_
_
-
-
-
-
-
100 or more
1 106
27
161
323
259
220
.
Heifers and heifer calves farms..
116
number..
11 458
215
1 177
3 680
2 615
2 528
1 243
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms.-
1 214
23
173
349
303
233
133
number..
10 410
227
1 128
3 027
2 532
2 407
1 089
Cattle and calves sold farms. .
1 316
25
171
358
331
274
157
number..
19 926
269
2 439
5 263
5 402
4 031
2 522
$1,000..
6 223
99
786
1 590
1 669
1 304
775
Calves farms..
689
10
90
196
186
132
76
number..
9 521
100
1 164
2 653
2 513
1 734
1 357
$1,000..
2 311
31
287
616
607
442
328
1 050
22
131
280
267
226
124
number. _
10 405
169
1 275
2 610
2 889
2 297
1 165
$1,000..
3 912
68
499
974
1 061
862
448
Fattened on gran and concentrates... farms..
120
1
11
37
41
21
9
number..
536
(D)
(D)
118
190
158
32
$1,000..
234
(D)
(D)
61
77
63
15
Hogs and pigs inventory... farms..
241
5
49
95
51
30
11
number.
2 879
70
340
1 160
707
347
255
Farms with —
1 to 9
154
52
24
11
128
2
3
3
37
10
2
22
60
23
8
4
57
31
7
10
3
24
20
7
1
2
13
4
10 to 24
2
25 to 49
3
50 to 99
2
100 to 199..
-
200 or more
_
Used or to be used for breeding farms..
9
number..
591
15
90
237
135
73
41
Other farms..
221
5
45
88
45
29
9
number..
2 288
55
250
923
572
274
214
Hogs and pigs sold _ farms..
198
4
36
83
44
22
9
number..
3 726
99
455
1 477
878
559
258
SI ,000..
351
7
44
137
86
53
24
Feeder pigs... farms..
63
3
10
33
10
4
3
1 024
44
169
450
194
92
75
$1,000-.
37
1
8
17
8
2
2
Litters of pigs farrowed between—
138
3
24
61
27
14
9
number..
559
8
69
224
144
73
41
Dec. 1 and fvlay 31 _ farms..
115
2
19
48
25
14
7
number, _
295
(D)
(D)
112
86
41
18
91
2
15
42
15
9
8
number__
264
(D)
(D)
112
58
32
23
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
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Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con.
(Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ttefn
Total farming
and other
occupations
Farming
Total
Age of operator (years)
35 to 44
45 to 54
LIVESTOCK-Con.
Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms--
number..
Ewes 1 year old or older farms,.
number..
Sheep and lambs sold _ farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs shorn farms..
number.,
pounds of wool..
Horses and ponies inventory farms..
number..
Horses and ponies sold farms..
number..
$1,000..
Goats inventory farms..
number..
Goats sold farms..
numt)er_.
SI ,000..
POULTRY
Chickens 3 months old or older irwentory .. 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, _
numbe^__
Farms with—
1 to 1,999
2,000 to 3,999
4,000 to 7,999
8,000 or more
Turkey hens kept for breeding farms..
number..
Turkeys sold _ farms..
numtwr..
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for grain or seed farms..
acres..
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres. -
Corn for silage or green chop farms..
acres-.
tons, green..
Irrigated ._ farms..
acres..
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. -
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.
728
65 039
666
44 554
716
44 383
657
53 128
547 404
2 691
20 073
609
1 860
1 313
147
814
46
241
8
779
25 611
739
37
3
367
43 140
345
29 857
354
27 919
332
35 101
366 803
1 082
8 356
211
748
527
45
209
17
57
2
321
9 965
305
16
774
23 414
318
9 079
89
2 197
32
886
74
3 512
28
923
28
1 088
6
116
70
22
245
96
21
7
247
96
83
43
2 561
1 316
190 908
96 117
75
38
2 288
1 140
40
28
983
695
10 025
6 634
36
25
638
600
284
200
27 803
19 611
569 960
401 533
31
25
1 051
945
62
43
44
33
74
50
104
74
280
156
8 836
5 174
400 316
247 185
191
105
6 048
3 510
150
77
81
46
36
26
13
7
11
744
7
434
12
708
7
765
6 071
28
102
4
1
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
7
305
790
2
(D)
3
2
2
7
247
19 584
7
247
2
3
2
55
6 850
51
4 247
51
4 534
50
5 500
59 320
130
1 009
27
94
59
9
50
5
18
1
36
426
36
1 311
4
115
2
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
6
(D)
(D)
6
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
19
3 689
59 448
495
23 025
7
260
2
2
4
1
59
5
948
57
4
783
54
3
829
51
5
110
52
854
163
1
437
40
139
105
9
30
3
13
(Z)
53
1
669
52
1
52
1 446
8
223
(D)
4
(D)
2
(D)
7
183
14 032
5
169
7
(D)
(D)
5
(D)
25
2 493
56 881
4
(D)
3
3
6
13
19
562
26 200
12
395
11
5
2
58
6 193
55
4 689
58
4 025
52
5 364
51 215
172
1 328
38
141
74
12
78
8
(D)
(D)
50
474
49
1 389
5
225
2
(D)
8
223
9 429
7
143
S
159
2 162
5
159
35
3 242
69 996
5
263
5
4
12
14
27
1 146
44 776
16
827
10
9
5
3
93
12 248
87
7 951
88
7 325
82
8 943
96 437
293
2 448
59
225
164
9
22
88
2 542
88
2 493
1
(D)
12
374
31 505
11
309
7
128
1 158
44
3 145
71 157
6
88
16
11
8
9
45
1 129
53 223
31
666
27
12
6
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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Saies of
Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Other occupations
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 26
25 to 34
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 farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs shorn farms..
number..
pounds of wool..
Horses and ponies inventory farms..
number..
Horses and ponies sold farms..
numlMr..
$1,000.
Goats inventory farms..
numt)er..
Goats sold farms..
numt)er.
$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..
numtier..
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age farms..
numlrar..
Chicltens 3 months old or older sold farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat-type chicltens
sold farms.
number..
Farms with—
1 to 1.999
2.000 to 3.999
4.000 to 7.999
8.000 or more
Turkey hens kept for breeding farms.
number.
Turkeys sold farms.
number.
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for grain or seed farms.
acres,
bushels.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Com for silage or green chop farms.
acres,
tons, green.
Irrigated farms.
acres-
Wheat for grain farms.
acres,
bushels.
Irrigated farms.
acres.
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 acres or more
Barley 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
See footnotes at end of table.
361
21 899
321
14 697
362
16 464
325
18 027
180 601
1 609
11 717
398
1 112
786
102
605
29
184
6
458
15 646
434
21
3
456
14 335
57
1 311
46
2 589
22
972
22
48
149
14
151
40
1 245
94 791
37
1 148
12
288
3 391
11
238
84
8 192
168 427
6
106
19
11
24
30
124
3 662
153 131
86
2 538
73
35
10
6
6
238
5
121
5
216
3
148
1 015
26
167
5
13
15
1
(D)
4
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
!B1
48
2 960
37
1 883
47
1 709
36
2 016
20 439
248
1 545
62
161
98
26
(D)
9
73
2
81
2 313
81
(D)
13
(D)
5
97
2
(D)
5
136
10 661
4
111
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
17
(O)
(D)
1
(D)
3
2
5
7
14
(D)
(D)
10
121
6 651
102
4 511
125
6 525
109
6 009
58 215
510
3 189
135
389
303
37
122
9
18
1
149
781
144
2
3
148
5 350
17
431
25
1 561
10
345
8
328
15 403
8
328
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
25
2 010
44 688
3
70
4
6
7
8
31
1 003
47 672
20
710
12
15
3
1
91
5 161
87
3 577
90
3 477
85
4 335
45 876
408
2 917
102
251
179
24
168
8
84
3
119
3 736
114
5
119
3 366
15
370
11
472
5
274
14
48
2
(D)
10
252
19 395
10
252
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
13
1 418
19 894
5
1
2
5
36
1 247
37 992
29
1 050
59
4 925
56
3 196
58
2 892
55
3 717
38 407
290
2 030
74
234
153
8
152
3
60
2 237
60
2 095
7
142
(D)
3
108
8
(D)
2
(D)
11
390
38 682
10
340
5
140
2 040
5
140
14
2 023
37 596
26
676
31 660
20
365
18
6
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 69
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of
Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con.
lExcludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Farming
Total farming
Age ot operator (years)
and other
occupations
Total
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
65 and over
295
173
4
22
28
33
38
48
8 583
5 109
163
872
790
845
1 273
1 166
364 551
203 946
3 538
36 714
35 348
33 698
41 740
52 908
195
106
4
16
16
20
24
26
5 593
3 330
163
715
378
506
889
679
49
33
5
3
5
2
13
5
1 017
764
118
45
(D)
(D)
300
200
18 458
14 334
1 680
897
(D)
(D)
6 128
3 979
49
33
5
3
5
2
13
5
1 017
764
118
45
(D)
(D)
300
200
24
9
.
.
.
1
2
6
58
7
-
-
-
(D)
(D)
5
7 925
1 312
-
-
-
(D)
(D)
1 120
24
9
-
-
-
1
2
6
58
7
-
-
-
(D)
(D)
5
20
16
5
4
1
1
2
3
332
271
97
50
(D)
(D)
(D)
53
6 292
5 174
2 109
871
(D)
(D)
(D)
780
20
16
5
4
1
1
2
3
332
271
97
50
(D)
(D)
(D)
53
2 422
1 141
18
100
132
163
325
403
178 060
110 547
2 612
10 324
13 952
17 148
31 753
34 758
263 905
158 899
4 075
15 815
19 686
25 711
45 533
48 079
1 822
804
15
76
106
lit
228
268
117 599
70 712
2 242
7 291
10 018
9 293
19 677
22 191
752
215
3
16
24
29
51
92
534
222
1
20
23
24
80
74
557
314
3
24
42
41
87
117
579
390
11
40
43
69
107
120
1 699
793
17
64
100
124
225
263
95 333
57 264
1 972
4 430
8 512
9 988
18 812
15 SSO
162 754
9S 404
3 196
9 074
13 299
17 677
27 919
27 239
1 323
582
14
54
85
84
186
179
62 536
35 538
1 612
3 771
5 805
5 237
9 719
9 394
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats for grain ,__ farms..
acres.,
bushels-.
Irrigated __ farms..
acres-.
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms..
acres..
cwt__
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Irish potatoes farms..
acres.,
cwt..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Sugar beets for sugar farms--
acres..
tons..
Irrigated farms.-
acres..
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ._ farms..
acres.,
tons, dry..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 acres or more
Alfalfa hay farms..
acres.,
tons, dry..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
See footnotes at end of table.
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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Saies of
Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con.
(Excludes abnormal (arms; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Other occupations
Total
Age of operator (years)
Under 25
25 to 34
35 to 44
45 to 54
55 to 64
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats (or grain farms..
acres..
bushels..
Irrigated farms.,
acres..
Dry edible beans, excfuding dry limas farms. .
acres.,
cwt..
Irrigated (arms..
acres..
Irish potatoes farms..
acres.,
cwt-.
Irrigated farms..
acres.-
Sugar beets (or sugar farms-.
acres--
tons..
Irrigated farms,.
acres. -
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. farms..
acres..
tons, dry..
Irrigated (arms..
acres. -
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 acres or nx>re
AKalfa hay (arms..
acres. .
tons. dry..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
122
3 474
160 605
89
2 263
16
253
4 124
16
253
IS
51
6 613
15
51
4
61
1 118
4
61
1 281
67 513
95 006
1 018
46 887
537
312
243
189
906
38 069
64 350
741
26 998
1
(D)
10
3oe
5
2
2
1
6
192
364
5
155
14
471
32 711
11
3
80
1 280
3
80
^i
1
(0)
3
(D)
149
6 268
8 097
111
4 219
73
36
21
19
106
3 296
5 009
80
2 368
35
774
36 610
21
552
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
2
(0)
353
18 056
26 342
287
13 071
144
102
54
53
262
10 898
19 045
221
8 363
34
963
30 184
28
526
4
42
790
4
42
6
11
256
6
11
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
365
19 993
27 599
301
13 128
150
80
85
50
256
11 826
19 521
220
8 340
23
846
41 254
16
462
6
87
1 433
16
420
19 846
13
330
6
9
1 297
265
14 702
21 138
206
10 144
110
60
53
42
176
6 864
12 302
140
4 160
139
8 186
11 336
104
6 060
55
32
28
24
100
4 993
8 109
75
3 612
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 71
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
1 to 9
acres
10 to 49
acres
50 to 69
acres
70 to 99
acres
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 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 rangetand other than
cropland and woodland pastured-,- farms.
acres.
Land in house tots, 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 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 Xab\e.
8 820
100.0
29 867 283
3 386
8 806
6 176 627
701 411
206
590
752
2 252
1 488
739
660
7 735
18 906 849
4 546
12
229 522
4 492
11
980 473
937
1
269 088
7 196
2 733 598
6 456
1 808 934
1 448
945
1 320
1 725
722
231
65
2 962
459 211
180
12 596
302
31 460
1 031
383 494
462
37 903
717
448 216
612
403 662
181
44 554
5 346
26 344 662
5 152
340 807
7 251
27 207 535
5 266
1 557 117
4 805
1 142 642
2 177
414 475
319
18 403
8 820
4 287
3 412
1 121
8 744
4 256
3 384
1 104
76
31
28
17
661
7.5
1 739
3
623
105 024
168 578
62 329
425
37
44
75
13
16
3
583
134 548
107
28 672
91
192
102
161 481
145
592
79
280
661
556
27
78
656
552
27
77
S
4
927
10.5
24 330
26
923
88 620
96 013
3 693
205
191
115
232
102
75
2
1
838
40 927
188
5 585
186
4 135
90
22 182
748
16 173
530
8 816
530
70
395
278
6 617
1
13
(0)
(D)
2
11
(0)
(D)
-
8
-
72
7
37
20
322
4
25
9
337
1
16
(D)
(D)
3
9
(D)
(D)
89
258
213
4 662
519
518
925
3 158
158
640
(D)
(D)
0/
593
448
10 954
67
449
233
7 214
51
270
215
3 740
_
1
-
(D)
927
740
96
91
916
730
96
90
11
10
1
199
2.3
11 613
58
203
25 445
125 345
2 151
45
38
23
52
21
16
2
174
14 238
60
3 889
60
2 649
27
6 514
168
7 408
127
3 903
107
20
199
139
35
25
196
137
34
25
3
2
1
362
4.1
29 549
82
361
53 407
147 942
1 785
13
45
116
63
58
61
333
36 221
68
7 615
66
4 415
51
14 287
319
20 129
256
10 452
160
96
98
193
2 987
8 446
7
10
172
281
3
7
39
195
4
16
65
239
13
23
242
516
13
21
249
788
7
16
81
602
7
5
168
186
78
124
2 740
5 867
129
235
1 216
2 765
163
291
5 808
14 915
142
279
5 072
13 797
114
234
3 331
9 413
68
142
1 741
4 384
362
295
36
31
360
294
35
31
2
1
1
72 WYOMING
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
400
4.5
63 054
158
443
77 519
174 986
1 121
29
42
57
98
87
111
17
2
347
61 827
121
15 799
119
15 599
39
14 572
ISO to 219
acres
220 to 259
acres
260 to 499
acres
500 to 999
acres
1,000 10 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 others 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 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 than
cropland and woodland pastured farms.
acres.
l.and in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc. farms.
acres.
Pastureland, all types farms.
acres.
Imgated land farms.
acres.
Han/esled cropland irrigated farms.
acres.
Pasture and other land irrigated farms.
acres.
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
■:9B2 farms.
acres.
TENURE AND RACE OF
OPERATOR
All operators
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
White
Full owners
Pan owners
Tenants
Black and other races
Full owners
Pan owners
Tenants
See footnotes at end of table.
359
42 273
318
26 763
90
101
127
198
12 801
11
321
14
375
24
1 209
26
804
33
2 272
24
1 757
11
515
153
13 352
239
5 157
308
27 910
297
28 534
277
22 987
112
5 547
7
52
400
279
66
55
397
278
64
55
3
1
2
218
2.5
43 165
198
157
49 594
315 885
1 605
180
39 173
88
13 718
88
12 355
14
9 726
203
29 132
187
20 466
42
44
79
22
84
7 407
10
168
5
160
16
846
4
65
29
2 202
25
1 557
11
645
87
8 752
117
3 079
156
17 716
174
20 852
166
17 188
70
3 664
7
78
218
130
49
39
218
130
49
39
271
3.1
64 502
238
203
70 513
347 355
1 442
6
7
11
27
3
95
48
6
239
65 626
112
20 952
108
18 217
29
22 076
254
42 505
226
27 771
41
56
80
49
135
12 745
169
IS
461
16
854
23
505
16
1 517
14
936
5
581
117
16 166
165
4 314
221
29 847
220
31 625
205
25 400
108
6 225
4
64
271
160
79
32
269
159
78
32
2
1
1
1 058
120
384 195
363
1 106
358 181
323 853
890
38
45
87
98
120
552
112
43
11
877
297 184
544
150 891
535
132 878
116
63 880
965
245 645
880
151 100
102
162
283
333
511
76 644
30
1 428
73
3 355
108
9 479
97
3 639
85
9 520
66
6 365
34
3 155
519
104 850
663
24 180
873
187 859
786
153 715
747
127 990
315
25 725
42
926
1 058
518
353
187
1 040
514
347
179
18
4
6
1 029
11.7
721 724
701
1 060
443 774
418 655
599
104
67
74
83
418
240
68
6
891
549 883
585
270 538
582
254 633
99
98 697
914
376 790
851
222 754
78
111
183
368
111
423
111
334
31
1
89?
52
2
838
171
34 615
47
3
357
95
21
243
75
17 092
29
4
151
655
292 080
557
31
611
916
420 506
665
211
668
646
172
508
280
39
160
48
1
397
1 029
445
441
143
1 010
442
428
140
19
3
13
3
944
10.7
1 346 887
1 427
1 039
581 954
560 110
399
34
28
26
83
110
287
327
115
29
820
923 999
593
517 152
588
487 057
82
94 264
817
398
167
790
251
992
55
96
184
261
173
21
269
68 253
19
1
374
30
1
904
218
69
767
48
4
877
95
44
932
68
39
170
16
5
762
797
868
606
531
35
182
889
976 029
522
200 204
493
148
581
228
51
623
61
3
160
944
353
460
131
936
350
457
129
8
3
3
2
2 403
27.2
27 136 185
11 293
2 390
4 278 726
1 790 262
157
5
15
56
515
710
480
604
2 150
16 702 030
1 950
11 183 322
1 941
11 037 273
236
749 167
2
006
1 52S
155
1
964
1 069
126
71
148
340
692
438
210
65
428
143 352
36
6 478
82
21
73?
435
265
883
112
22
584
273
363
739
259
334 766
44
28
973
2
317
25 017
145
1
283
226
146
2
366
25 495
263
1
263
864
843
1
215
596
079
433
268
764
145
12
667
2 403
454
1 686
263
2 399
453
1 685
261
4
1
1
2
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1 to 9
acres
1 0 to 49
acres
50 to 69
acres
70 to 99
acres
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
Not on farm operated
Not reported
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming
Other
Operators by days of work off farm:
None___
Any
1 to 99 days __
100 to 199 days
200 days or more
Not reported
Operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
3 or 4 years
5 to 9 years
10 years or more
Average years on present farm
Not reported
Operators by age group:
Under 25 years
25 to 34 years — — -.
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years __
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Average age
Operators by sex:
Male -.
Female
Operators of Spanisfi origin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family farms..
acres.,
Partnersfiip 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) _
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)
Genera! farms, primanly livestock (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
6 699
1 395
726
5 775
3 045
3 767
4 259
1 016
753
2 490
794
584
865
1 488
4 385
17.6
1 498
173
1 163
1 785
1 963
2 122
1 614
50.8
6 252
568
6 976
3 830 179
907
4 375 508
771
9 967 480
36
735
55
1 248 849
4
51
111
445 267
661
927
199
362
348
400
218
271
1 058
1 029
944
2 403
957
877
877
4
5
39
367
5 630
4 538
187
42
581
131
426
119
116
280
381
192
421
63
63
295
48
57
88
120
165
11.9
231
40
128
170
119
116
88
46.2
604
57
553
1 576
58
89
30
36
1
29
4
16
444
329
10
13
157
1
725
141
61
210
717
167
729
57
100
572
31
106
161
239
280
10.3
141
21
143
237
216
178
132
48.2
871
56
855
22 223
52
1 612
11
248
11
1
(D)
8
(D)
927
57
138
138
1
4
12
71
448
256
12
13
145
26
154
30
15
51
148
45
145
14
23
108
9
15
26
61
68
12.0
29
6
30
48
44
35
36
49.4
188
11
192
11 215
4
238
2
(D)
1
(D)
101
81
4
2
32
1
257
80
25
127
235
69
271
27
64
180
22
26
50
90
154
13.4
42
3
30
95
84
93
57
51.1
333
29
334
27 250
18
1 452
5
451
5
1
(D)
4
(D)
362
51
197
144
5
4
39
5
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Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductofy textj
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
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated -
Not on farm operated
Not reponed
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:
lvlale._
Female
Operators of Spanisli origin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family farms.
acres.
Partnerstiip farms.
acres.
Corporation:
Family held farms-
acres-
More ttian 10 stockfiolders farms.
10 or less stockfiolders 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, Insh potatoes, hay,
peanuts, and other field crops (0133,
0134, 0139)..
Vegetables and melons (016)
Fruits and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (018)
General farms, pnmanly crop (019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and
animal specialties (021)
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.
225
175
119
251
49
50
152
30
35
37
94
174
14.7
60
375
25
341
53 639
43
6 734
10
(D)
6
(D)
131
18
4
28
8
173
29
16
133
85
86
116
29
16
71
16
13
26
38
114
17.2
27
6
33
44
46
43
46
50.2
203
15
183
36 187
27
5 390
6
(D)
2
(D)
218
100
83
10
15
201
44
26
181
90
102
139
33
28
78
30
14
32
57
125
16.0
43
11
43
57
48
62
50
49.4
249
22
245
58 319
18
4 308
5
1 195
3
680
145
121
5
10
4
816
172
70
744
314
471
496
128
97
271
91
85
100
179
530
16.7
164
22
148
229
249
238
172
49.9
995
63
907
28 988
95
34 210
43
16 588
3
40
6
1 920
6
7
2 489
181
165
524
403
55
4
767
189
73
770
259
482
435
136
82
215
112
37
87
155
592
19.4
158
4
137
186
240
279
183
51.5
973
56
829
579 422
105
74 609
77
54 027
1
76
5
4 114
13
9 552
175
123
555
466
38
37
25
739
134
71
757
187
473
377
134
76
165
94
61
76
130
527
20.1
150
24
122
159
187
253
199
52.0
885
59
758
1 081
789
108
149 680
71
104
915
2
69
3
5
124
2
4
5
379
127
68
661
58B
12
12
13
1 919
293
191
2 156
247
1 465
651
320
104
227
287
93
143
248
1 532
22.6
387
13
245
390
593
634
528
53.4
2 254
149
10
1
481
11 594
862
344
4 093
075
509
9 786
847
29
480
30
1 237
156
3
27
39
424
245
167
69
2 099
1 819
22
20
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms: see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) famis..
$1.000..
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2.500
$2,600 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 to $19.999.
$20,000 to $39.999
$40,000 to $99.999
$100,000 to $249.999
$250,000 to $499.999...
$500,000 or more -
Grains farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Corn (or grain farms..
$1,000..
Wheat (arms.-
$1,000..
Soybeans farms..
$1.000..
Sorghum (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 (arms..
$1,000.-
Sales of $40,000 or more (arms.-
$1,000..
Fruits, nuts, and berries (arms..
$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 (arms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Poultry and poultry products farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more (amis..
$1,000..
Dairy products (arms..
$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 - (arms--
$1,000..
Other livestoclt 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 worl<. 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.
Total
8 820
604 715
1 641
822
982
1 141
1 293
1 613
934
256
138
2 396
69 003
647
46 222
425
7 763
1 066
29 357
2
(D)
406
(D)
1 155
30 111
2 092
25 900
132
11 336
28
66
6
1
55
1 439
11
1 046
481
31 569
263
27 531
419
366
2
(D)
290
16 761
116
13 893
6 258
406 271
1 783
354 077
476
5 369
31
3 719
1 568
43 733
207
35 495
1 200
5 245
24
2 032
587
2 576
608
1 058
1 to 9
acres
661
18 900
290
123
89
62
47
31
15
3
1
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
17
264
2
(D)
2
(D)
18
433
1
(D)
376
7 274
25
5 001
51
475
3
329
94
8 969
4
(D)
176
1 457
14
915
10 to 49
acres
927
20 528
663
194
88
49
14
9
8
1
1
78
(D)
18
(0)
44
(D)
187
301
3
(D)
12
322
2
(D)
17
(D)
24
445
4
391
367
17 512
9
(D)
86
849
3
668
146
237
1
(D)
179
468
50 to 69
acres
199
127
362
3 253
86
46
41
15
10
2
125
76
75
59
17
5
6
22
125
72
414
6
31
4
4
16
110
3
'I
13
91
IS
23
46
261
51
157
4
(D)
8
(Z)
99
516
1
(D)
12
64
33
117
70 to 99
acres
109
364
2
(D)
5
210
2
(D)
6
(D)
19
117
1
(D)
8
126
1
(D)
196
410
3
405
32
329
2
(D)
48
112
76 WYOMING
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Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
(Excludes abnormal farms: see text. For meaning o1 abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
140 to 179
acres
IBOtoZIS
acres
220 to 259
acres
260 to 499
acres
500 to 999
acres
1,000 to 1,999
acres
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value of sales:
Less than $2,500.
$2,600 to $4,999
$5,000 10 $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.- fanns..
$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 - famis..
$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 woof 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.
400
7 036
95
49
72
69
67
39
9
143
1 450
2
(D)
31
242
25
161
29
86
92
960
144
816
2
(D)
1
(D)
27
644
6
309
26
7
24
973
8
743
227
2 491
15
917
33
269
2
(D)
65
292
216
7 116
27
24
40
36
42
40
8
1
81
1 364
9
440
29
317
10
58
15
34
54
955
82
710
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D,
(D)
680
4
181
12
7
14
523
4
357
137
I 274
12
I 152
10
21
29
126
30
199
1
(D)
271
7 850
43
20
49
48
48
48
14
1
106
2 093
13
643
35
545
16
75
14
36
71
1 437
105
1 049
1
(D)
28
913
11
568
6
2
1
(D)
184
2 953
14
1 240
9
28
44
550
4
405
26
106
1 058
44 283
118
95
162
168
161
241
100
9
4
453
10 570
102
5 804
111
1 640
114
1 013
72
220
299
7 698
389
4 102
12
673
7
18
8
67
1
(D)
139
6 289
75
4 883
66
107
1
(D)
68
4 318
36
3 844
714
16 090
99
10 002
67
1 131
8
933
190
1 291
6
415
97
281
1
(0)
99
362
1 029
61 188
94
56
108
196
198
198
130
41
8
425
14 845
125
10 168
101
2 201
162
2 663
1
(D)
67
282
252
(D)
299
4 837
30
2 001
6
29
6
266
2
(D)
134
10 669
98
9 934
37
14
50
4 191
33
4 002
765
22 935
146
15 243
49
478
4
218
168
2 633
12
1 664
102
291
1
(D)
106
465
944
57 002
49
34
94
183
218
235
92
29
10
329
11 542
112
8 553
34
905
223
5 694
53
248
110
4 695
240
4 423
29
2 513
40
695
33
6
23
1 931
13
1 889
801
29 691
197
20 861
39
970
2
(D)
183
2 258
11
1 048
375
3
166
80
639
46
236
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms: see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Total
1 to 9
acres
10 to 49
acres
50 to 69
acres
70 to 99
acres
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms.
$1,000.
Feed grains. - farms.
$1,000.
Wfteat - farms-
$1,000..
Cotton farms-.
$1,000.
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and fioney farms..
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purctiased 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 witfi 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 purcfiased:
1 to 99 tons
100 to 499 tons
500 tons or more
Farms witti 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 witfi expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Ottier agricultural cfiemicals farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999..
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Hired farm labor farms..
$1,000..
Farms witfi expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999 _
$20,000 to $49.999
$50,000 or more
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days farms..
workers..
Contract labor farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999 _
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
See footnotes at end of table.
180
4 200
46
(D)
134
3 765
2
ID)
4 332
143 648
2 531
953
402
446
6 426
64 830
4 593
1 255
483
95
2 527
118 725
17 372
2 266
233
28
1 877
455
136
57
2 972
6 572
1 423
1 211
240
98
2 692
17 728
893
1 037
762
200
3 083
6 291
1 854
876
323
30
3 640
40 375
2 152
921
412
155
1 993
5 097
2 809
9 911
1 053
4 135
362
449
218
24
2 998
8 919
1 346
1 161
436
55
2
(D)
2
(D)
314
10 564
249
35
3
27
504
2 737
460
40
1
3
177
3 377
480
174
1
2
172
2
42
132
710
114
10
6
2
30
64
123
289
22
26
14
8
121
lit
78
41
1
1
1
(D)
1
(D)
409
11 760
381
24
3
1
658
4 392
622
29
3
4
242
5 028
736
237
3
2
2
1
3
135
49
132
2
1
165
57
150
15
227
25
227
175
589
170
3
1
1
21
43
164
254
158
215
39
109
218
117
82
116
1
60
221
35
13
14
45
103
2
(D)
2
(D)
140
487
114
26
238
592
203
33
2
79
580
102
78
1
114
44
112
2
136
107
118
21
9
10
81
150
9
6
6
3
78 WYOMING
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Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Hem
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 tarms.,
$1,000.
Feed grains _-_ farms.,
$1,000.
Wfieat farms.,
$1,000.,
Cotton farms.
$1,000.
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and honey farms.,
$1,000.,
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased farms.,
$1,000.,
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more __
Feed for livestock and poultry farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999 _
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $79,999
$80,000 or more
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms..
tons..
$1.000..
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons
100 to 499 tons
500 tons or more
Farms vnth 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 vnth 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
Ottter 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 lal)or farms..
$1.000..
Farms vwth expenses of—
$1 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $49.999
$50,000 or more
Workers by days worked:
1 50 days or more farms,.
workers..
Less than 150 days farms..
workers. .
Contract labor farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more
Customwork. machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment farms..
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
See footnotes at end of table.
1
(D)
1
(D)
179
982
123
47
7
2
292
1 260
257
18
17
144
3 302
547
130
14
123
7
14
184
190
109
75
193
353
196
134
151
44
1
112
329
33
45
98
274
54
49
40
13
1
182
358
80
84
18
3
12
2
(D)
1
(D)
6
8
1
4
88
294
71
26
1
47
990
155
46
1
13
92
107
93
250
28
45
20
55
199
42
11
2
15
31
55
236
18
33
io
6
2
57
108
27
22
8
97
1 723
53
30
2
12
114
427
85
26
27
753
105
26
1
95
176
25
68
2
104
67
303
56
8
3
86
212
21
54
11
23
110
12
(D)
11
(D)
536
8 231
339
114
42
41
728
3 573
582
97
45
4
235
8 627
1 390
211
23
1
164
48
19
4
551
1 168
258
234
48
11
531
2 687
134
198
183
16
548
973
318
163
67
442
2 181
306
117
19
213
340
322
1 274
136
405
168
186
36
21
155
10
55
13
100
428
8 795
255
87
36
50
672
3 702
504
131
33
4
188
6 686
1 009
170
17
1
146
29
10
3
469
1 698
125
217
93
34
469
4 037
68
159
187
55
474
1 324
205
191
74
4
466
4 368
275
126
51
14
254
521
367
1 602
125
742
372
959
150
153
66
3
35
508
6
84
29
425
510
9 802
270
145
50
45
793
4 964
585
168
34
6
348
10 943
1 717
329
17
2
270
65
7
6
412
1 099
167
194
32
19
323
2 887
44
141
94
44
367
1 085
191
104
67
5
426
3 708
267
95
50
14
226
479
316
1 076
161
456
421
1 482
170
156
89
6
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 79
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
1 to 9
acres
10 to 49
acres
50 to 69
acres
70 to 99
acres
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES^-Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
SI to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more
Petroleum products farms..
$1,000..
Gasoline and gasohol farms..
$1.000..
Diesel fuel farms,.
$1,000..
LP gas, butane, and propane _. farms..
$1.000..
Fuel oil and kerosene,— farms,.
$1,000,.
Natural gas - farms..
$1,000..
Motor oil and grease farms..
$1.000,.
Electricity farms..
$1.000..
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms..
$1,000,.
Interest expense farms..
$1.000,.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 -
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999 _
$10,000 or more _
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text) _,_
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery
and equipment farms,.
$1.000..
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4.999 ---.
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $49.999 _ _
$50,000 to $99.999
$100,000 to $199,999
$200,000 to $499.999
$500,000 or more
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Automobiles - farms.
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms,.
numtier.
Wheel tractors farms..
number.
2 or 3 farms.
numt)er.
4 or more farms.
number-
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms,,
number..
Corn heads for combines farms..
number..
Cottonpickers and strippers .,, farms,.
number,.
Mower conditioners farms.
number-
Pickup balers farms,.
number-
Field forage han/esters, 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.
6 801
53 466
2 619
2 984
2 699
499
8 800
43 900
8 559
24 035
5 227
13 326
2 613
3 294
399
192
494
588
8 800
2 464
7 110
9 118
1 351
448
4 948
86 658
722
1 410
919
1 897
8 818
462 012
444
1 612
1 347
2 419
1 495
1 089
383
29
6 193
9 475
8 269
21 996
7 484
20 602
3 364
8 141
2 016
10 357
1 693
1 987
212
221
3 432
3 897
4 351
5 054
1 064
1 219
2 892
690 684
630
1 014
461
117
49
3
629
810
589
494
150
185
59
(D)
2
(D)
51
50
629
49
452
200
21
4
154
787
54
68
8
24
639
11 855
81
336
94
66
36
24
2
392
528
570
1 019
343
601
96
225
34
163
793
163 448
47
234
2
(D)
735
166
21
1
586
886
371
208
66
109
(D)
IB
(D)
50
13
923
46
675
224
20
337
1 014
150
141
21
25
529
923
12 302
111
420
237
125
27
509
643
799
1 146
679
1 029
246
(D)
16
(D)
140
152
176
177
27
39
165
2 417
203
234
131
67
5
203
182
177
111
65
49
28
4
7
(Z)
3
(Z)
203
17
135
41
42
11
70
290
25
12
26
7
127
203
3 050
32
65
49
51
6
142
184
186
305
148
236
64
(D)
1
(D)
12
12
1
(0)
52
1 763
361
418
207
153
1
361
337
339
195
151
82
69
24
7
(Z)
27
7
361
29
249
76
35
5
143
439
45
59
35
4
361
6 822
32
124
83
99
20
3
203
290
336
607
292
562
167
380
19
76
42
(D)
103
111
143
151
33
33
136
4 989
21
260
80 WYOMING
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
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 gasofiol 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..
Ottier— coal, wood, coke, etc farms..
$1,000..
Interest expense farms..
$1,000--
Farms witti 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..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms,.
number--
Wheel tractors farms-.
number--
2 or 3 farms--
number..
4 or more _ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms..
number..
Com heads for combines farms..
number..
Cottonpickers and strippers farms.-
number..
Mower conditioners farms..
number..
Pickup balers farms..
number..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel __- -„ farms-
number. _
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
Commercial fertilizer farms..
acres on which used..
Lime farms..
acres on which used.,
tons--
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control —
Insects on hay and other crops farms-.
acres on which used.-
See footnotes at end of table.
433
1 027
150
238
45
433
833
431
501
212
213
73
32
20
3
32
24
433
60
320
179
51
14
195
1 043
29
96
38
32
229
439
13 743
34
72
75
172
74
3
9
312
464
407
759
346
909
176
421
91
409
76
77
2
IP)
145
147
231
250
86
93
193
15 052
57
3 704
157
598
45
67
43
2
157
494
136
257
91
171
29
21
7
5
6
7
157
33
114
93
35
11
85
652
7
43
18
17
157
5 869
113
147
143
301
150
324
158
24
106
30
38
1
(D)
93
9 166
18
734
203
807
36
124
43
203
718
203
410
135
223
46
35
17
4
17
11
203
36
146
87
17
2
124
1 052
19
45
20
40
203
13 030
7
16
32
51
51
36
10
144
275
186
375
196
534
94
209
57
280
55
95
109
144
149
27
27
104
12 357
20
944
1 105
5 381
290
404
390
21
1 105
4 548
1 068
2 458
771
1 470
315
247
53
46
55
63
1 105
265
875
787
198
46
628
7 221
49
188
155
236
433
1 106
60 617
35
124
205
286
255
159
41
1
795
1 130
1 050
2 833
1 000
2 828
468
1 124
297
1 469
305
351
57
59
575
596
609
675
225
244
531
1 200
175
16 130
1 060
6 881
210
429
349
72
1 060
5 789
1 033
2 835
702
2 234
307
250
41
10
79
77
1 060
383
856
1 051
173
42
681
7 894
65
248
136
232
1 060
70 695
41
132
138
304
187
164
92
2
771
1 236
987
2 920
977
2 914
445
1 074
318
1 626
320
381
46
47
495
552
598
668
195
212
469
137 420
156
30 712
1 039
7 096
126
400
453
60
1 039
5 898
1 032
3 138
739
1 924
347
333
49
26
69
114
1 039
363
129
226
70
655
9 214
83
186
126
260
358
1 039
61 286
11
131
148
354
165
171
57
2
794
1 244
990
2 777
914
2 530
440
1 088
234
1 202
261
328
42
42
430
475
557
633
126
139
323
106 115
104
15 314
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 81
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
ItBm
'
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 69
70 to 99
too to 139
Total
acres
acres
acres
acres
acres
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to
,
cor\trol-Con.
Nematodes in crops farms-
269
1
16
-
-
1
acres on which used-.
30 386
(D)
(D)
-
-
(D)
Diseases in crops and orchards (arms..
110
2
15
-
1
-
acres on which used..
16 913
(D)
15
-
(D)
-
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture (arms..
2 744
39
195
37
117
67
acres on which used..
439 637
180
2 289
748
2 027
2 572
Chemicals for de(oliation. growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit___ (arms..
103
-
-
-
~
1
acres on which used..
12 157
~
~
~
-
(D)
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory (arms..
6 416
414
452
113
219
195
number..
1 501 573
33 870
17 297
2 423
7 364
6 525
Farms with-
1 to 9
799
1 630
1 023
1 025
1 196
743
129
180
52
23
265
161
14
8
3
1
38
63
11
1
65
127
19
5
1
2
48
10 to 49
105
50 to 99 -
30
100 to 199
11
200 to 499
1
500 or more
Cows and heifers that had calved (arms..
5 645
326
321
91
187
144
number..
727 892
10 351
5 159
1 059
3 762
2 949
Beef cows farms..
5 303
293
255
81
159
120
number..
714 732
9 914
4 684
983
3 597
2486
Farms with—
1 to 9 ---
799
1 630
889
900
800
108
128
32
15
9
182
67
3
1
1
41
38
2
77
74
4
1
1
44
10 to 49 - —
64
50 to 99
10
100 to 199 -
2
200 to 499_.
-
500 or more
285
1 270
1
69
1
106
19
2
50
.
li^ilk cows farms..
52
number..
13 160
437
475
76
165
463
Farms with —
1 to 4
1 020
39
126
56
56
3
8
1
97
5
3
3
16
3
43
2
5
35
5 to 9
1
10 to 49
15
50 to 99
1
100 to 199
25
1
_
_
-
200 to 499
4
.
_
_
-
-
500 or more
-
-
-
-
-
Heifers and heifer calves farms..
5 310
299
318
81
166
146
number..
380 623
10 682
4 594
582
1 882
1 806
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms..
5 655
314
331
101
184
157
number..
393 058
12 837
7 544
782
1 720
1 770
Cattle and calves sold farms..
6 258
376
367
99
195
175
number..
978 469
16 941
32 092
1 404
3 820
3 688
$1,000..
406 271
7 274
17 512
516
1 410
1 385
3 235
210
160
55
98
73
number..
271 365
5 073
2 000
508
1 421
1 122
$1,000.-
71 301
1 206
509
131
372
294
Cattle (arms..
5 287
287
305
79
163
153
707 104
11 668
30 092
896
2 399
2566
$1,000..
334 971
6068
17 003
386
1 038
1 090
Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms..
546
34
60
4
15
18
number..
140 226
3 810
27 742
9
406
442
$1,000..
86 872
2 515
16 088
4
173
221
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
563
59
107
18
38
29
number.-
29 790
2 399
3 806
323
2 696
398
Farms with—
1 to 24
417
53
38
21
20
14
309
48
4
3
2
1
1
32
91
5
7
1
3
55
14
2
2
9
29
4
2
1
2
20
22
25 to 49
4
50 to 99
3
100 to 199
-
200 to 499
-
500 or more
_
Used or to be used for breeding (arms..
14
number..
4 285
317
879
105
160
82
Other farms..
508
52
102
15
35
24
number..
25 505
2 082
2 927
218
2 536
316
Hogs and pigs sold _ (arms..
476
51
86
12
32
23
number..
57 172
5 392
12 641
1 145
3 192
826
$1,000..
5 359
475
849
64
329
84
Feeder pigs _ farms—
135
23
18
7
10
5
numl)er--
17 954
1 361
8 100
1 069
214
236
$1,000..
764
48
361
55
8
9
Litters of pigs farrowed between—
Dec- 1 of preceding year and Nov, 30 ._. (arms..
331
35
58
11
23
14
numt>er--
6 294
374
1 544
170
214
112
Dec. 1 and May 31 farms..
274
30
44
7
18
12
number..
3 214
190
803
88
118
57
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms..
238
24
44
7
14
12
number..
3 080
184
741
82
96
55
See footnotes at end of table.
82 WYOMING
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]
140 to 179
acres
180 to 219
acres
220 to 259
acres
260 to 499
acres
500 to 999
acres
1,000 to 1,999
acres
2,000 acres or
more
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control— Con.
Nematodes in crops - farms..
acres on wtiicti used..
Diseases in crops and orchards farms..
acres on wfiicfi used..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture farms..
acres on which used..
Chemicals for defoliation, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms..
acres on which used..
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory farms. _
number..
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 49.
50 to 99
100 to 199 __.
200 to 499
500 or more
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
number..
Beef cows farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more
Milk cows farms--
number..
Farms with—
1 to 4 ._ _
5 to 9 _
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more
Heifers and heifer calves farms..
number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms..
number..
Cattle and calves sold farms..
number. _
$1,000..
Calves _ farms..
number..
$1,000..
Cattle farms--
number..
$1,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates farms..
number..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 24
25 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199 _
200 to 499 _
500 or more
Used or to be used for breeding farms..
number..
Other ___ farms--
number..
Hogs and pigs sold farms..
number..
$1,000..
Feeder pigs farms..
number..
$1,000..
Utters of pigs farrowed between—
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms..
number..
Doc. 1 and May 31 farms..
number..
Jun» 1 and Nov. 30 farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.
18
542
7
236
148
7 936
7
(D)
241
10 762
43
124
50
18
6
193
403
171
714
57
87
16
6
3
36
183
2 807
211
2 552
227
6 714
2 491
108
1 885
457
189
4 829
2 034
28
572
327
34
2 265
26
2
2
1
2
1
23
194
29
2 071
33
2 802
269
10
572
26
26
172
3
309
1
(D)
44
109
138
10 367
16
59
42
11
7
3
120
4 776
106
4 279
22
64
13
3
4
30
497
16
2
11
116
2 189
120
3 402
137
7 817
3 274
73
2 252
685
110
5 565
2 589
20
2 271
1 322
10
210
7
1
2
5
36
9
174
10
301
21
3
168
4
1
(D)
79
7 004
23
862
177
12 256
15
75
49
26
12
152
5 453
148
5 225
31
83
25
7
2
31
228
150
3 844
149
2 959
184
7 587
2 953
82
2 484
640
151
5 103
2 313
15
927
567
9
207
6
2
4
27
9
180
291
28
4
75
82
6 356
30
2 587
504
52 603
11
702
730
66 256
82
260
170
135
75
8
645
31 597
578
28 261
114
296
87
68
21
2
171
3 336
106
8
31
20
6
602
16 777
624
17 882
714
44 355
16 090
338
13 867
3 415
596
30 488
12 675
88
5 333
2 854
79
4 658
52
10
7
4
4
2
50
568
65
4 090
67
9 580
1 131
14
446
14
51
1 006
3S
511
38
496
82
13 207
19
2 216
410
79 911
39
3 081
768
106 435
46
209
188
179
109
37
694
47 968
551
44 689
56
289
177
91
33
5
158
3 279
109
4
20
15
8
2
631
27 545
692
30 922
765
60 473
22 935
403
18 916
4 885
632
41 557
18 050
72
6 920
3 739
53
3 713
31
5
5
5
5
2
31
476
51
3 237
49
5 563
478
17
2 100
82
33
666
31
387
23
299
34
5 230
13
5 462
319
70 837
10
492
787
132 812
27
158
206
177
169
50
715
65 092
698
63 771
43
237
195
141
76
6
145
1 321
128
2
3
7
S
681
35 441
720
32 279
801
78 958
29 691
434
28 730
7 294
689
50 228
22 396
64
8 080
4 794
43
4 528
30
5
3
2
2
22
740
40
3 788
39
7 811
970
8
867
40
22
988
20
420
18
588
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
WYOMING 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
90
43 904
77
8 109
91
131 332
73
131 777
688 488
338
1 990
119
324
360
26
179
12
65
3
110
3 384
10 to 49
acres
50 to 69
acres
70 to 99
acres
LIVESTOCK -Con.
Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms-.
number..
Ewes 1 year old or older farms..
number..
Stieep and lambs sold farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs shorn. farms..
number.,
pounds of wool..
Horses and ponies inventory farms..
number..
Horses and pontes sold farms..
number..
$1,000..
Goats inventory farms..
number..
Goats sold farms..
number..
$1,000..
POULTRY
Chickens 3 months old or older Inventory .. farms..
numtwr..
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..
numtier..
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age farms..
numlwr..
Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold farms..
numt}er..
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..
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.
1 547
1 026 357
1 412
646 172
1 531
759 168
1 411
965 146
9 166 437
5 092
47 271
1 037
4 146
3 255
193
1 170
58
395
14
1 304
58 221
1 295
7
2
1 297
54 751
137
3 470
109
14 601
40
2 135
314
26
669
562
46 069
4 681 878
548
45 079
584
44 424
737 193
561
43 086
1 092
355 889
9 168 065
178
17 536
116
273
299
404
1 302
136 356
8 770 271
1 022
113 746
291
521
370
120
108
3 111
18
273
11
371
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
151
5 461
129
3 323
140
4 344
123
4 767
46 135
543
3 221
151
424
345
40
162
14
57
2
173
6 220
171
2
173
5 476
19
744
16
1 015
7
57
6 512
7
57
1
(0)
(D)
1
(D)
12
222
5 662
2
(D)
8
3
37
653
40 550
26
425
27
10
20
1 160
18
861
21
738
18
872
8 067
117
S35
31
73
114
5
32
1
(D)
(D)
27
620
27
1
(D)
6
163
13 506
6
163
4
n
3
(D)
4
111
1 306
1
(D)
2
2
16
391
23 138
13
334
47
2 551
37
1 295
48
1 878
41
1 841
19 114
199
1 416
41
158
94
13
109
2
(D)
(D)
64
8 498
26
597
63
8 346
3
23
9
152
4
85
3
5 301
8
32
2
(D)
17
601
54 384
16
579
8
160
2 175
8
160
5
178
6 079
4
49
1 391
82 251
43
1 250
24
25
84 WYOMING
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
64
6 337
61
4 395
63
5 927
61
5 411
56 903
191
1 153
36
110
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..
Sfieep and lambs sold farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs shorn farms..
number.,
pounds of WOOL.
Horses and ponies inventory fannDS-.
number..
Horses and ponies sold farms..
number..
SI .000..
Goats inventory farms..
number..
Goats sold farms..
number..
$1.000..
POULTRY
Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. farms..
number_.
Fanms 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..
Turiteys sold farms..
number..
CROPS HARVESTED
Com tor grain or seed farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated _ farms..
acres..
Com for silage or green chop farms..
acres,,
tons, preen..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Wheat for grain farms..
acres. ,
bushels,.
Inigated 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.
63
2 085
63
1 980
3
IDS
10
(D)
1
(D)
16
6
69
38
1 453
142 032
37
1 388
20
478
7 063
18
426
27
1 622
61 636
12
587
4
21
2
82
4 035
271 562
74
3 717
26
43
13
29
391
27
160
29
748
27
324
116
800
27
137
114
4
24
1
(D)
(D)
28
1 232
28
(D)
2
(0)
2
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
32
765
172
706
32
765
21
167
18
382
20
127
12
540
17
982
?
(D)
2
10
51
2 868
209
395
39
2
471
15
26
10
41
10 659
38
3 453
44
13 722
34
9 119
60 764
129
1 004
27
59
51
4
7
n
30
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
41
2 550
276 969
41
2 550
24
647
11 573
24
647
17
781
24 199
9
209
8
7
2
62
4 877
335 105
56
4 635
7
34
21
191
37 625
171
16 922
187
25 885
168
20 454
206 924
525
3 937
81
257
243
21
82
S
22
(Z)
155
11 218
152
2
1
154
10 867
14
351
18
2 182
8
524
10
40
2
(D)
151
9 715
1 005 490
148
9 684
145
6 541
109 046
142
6 466
122
12 043
333 294
35
2 033
27
42
49
4
302
27 316
1 946 476
266
25 382
50
125
119
165
50 844
150
24 650
163
45 122
157
38 777
309 054
521
4 878
93
418
266
15
178
5
114
S
133
4 645
132
000
21
645
6
168
7
13
1
(D)
137
12 808
1 275 588
134
12 298
135
8 350
148 673
135
8 334
164
32 489
857 760
29
3 308
14
33
63
54
261
37 655
2 717 094
231
34 048
31
82
98
50
184
52 566
173
33 537
178
44 268
175
44 975
447 018
531
4 704
89
358
369
14
31
3
8
(Z)
127
3 368
127
127
3 185
10
183
9
199
2
(D)
6
14
(D)
46
5 050
492 609
46
5 050
83
7 158
117 369
80
7 071
225
68 966
1 797 489
33
4 619
17
50
49
109
143
20 908
1 436 768
111
18 333
28
44
48
23
530
809 889
499
546 005
531
481 492
501
703 224
7 284 534
1 679
21 887
305
1 610
1 050
28
258
10
17
(Z)
346
14 547
343
3
345
13 923
33
624
21
4 111
712
8
15
58
(D)
64
10 858
1 146 631
61
10 618
137
19 617
318 693
124
18 599
491
238 364
6 046 720
49
6 479
27
94
133
237
245
34 202
1 589 477
119
21 429
54
93
59
39
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 85
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
1 to 9
acres
1 0 to 49
acres
50 to 69
acres
70 to 99
acres
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats for grain _ farms..
acres..
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms..
acres..
cwt_.
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Irish potatoes farms..
acres..
cwt_.
Irrigated farms..
acres,.
Sugar beets for sugar farms..
acres.,
tons-
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc, (see text) __ farms..
acres.,
tons, dry..
Irrigated ___ _ farms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more.
Alfalfa hay farms..
acres.,
tons, dry..
Irrigated farms,.
acres..
1 014
46 979
2 284 171
658
26 409
453
34 761
619 096
453
34 761
58
5 346
1 127 020
58
5 346
444
40 327
856 162
40 327
5 725
1 115 281
1 926 331
4 371
825 404
918
1 941
1 631
1 235
4 228
545 650
1 227 251
3 352
383 416
2
n
2
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
52
220
484
43
192
39
169
388
31
142
33
500
21 620
26
382
12
225
3 920
12
225
6
33
5 430
6
33
!E1
443
7 Oil
12 681
386
5 906
353
90
322
5 091
9 883
283
4 330
3
30
1 150
3
30
2
(0)
(D)
2
(D)
4
75
1 561
4
75
114
3 Oil
5 948
103
2 650
52
62
2 445
5 124
88
2 155
28
387
21 648
27
379
9
281
5 761
9
281
3
1
88
3
1
6
126
2 574
6
126
214
7 213
14 512
195
6 423
79
135
170
5 419
12 420
156
5 000
See footnotes at end of table.
86 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnofmal 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
CROPS HARVESTED -Con.
Oats lor grain farms-
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Dry edible t>eans, excluding dry limas farms..
acres. .
cwt..
Irrigated ., farms..
acres..
Irish potatoes farms..
acres,,
cwt..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Sugar beets for sugar farms..
acres.,
tons-.
Irrigated — farms-.
acres-.
IHay— aKalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. ^ee 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.
47
1 372
76 334
43
1 308
28
934
14 SOS
28
934
3
12
620
3
12
26
928
19 434
26
928
282
16 528
33 973
248
14 271
62
165
55
223
12 151
27 810
206
10 656
22
663
36 306
18
466
29
1 589
27 213
29
1 589
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
26
1 108
21 965
26
1 108
158
10 676
23 910
141
8 398
27
42
128
8 085
19 635
114
6 261
29
791
40 203
24
678
34
1 848
35 978
34
1 848
6
7
410
6
7
28
1 467
29 911
28
1 467
198
14 897
35 128
183
13 435
30
111
57
165
10 818
29 361
151
9 846
158
4 603
233 163
127
3 843
157
10 573
181 852
157
10 573
3
12
1 710
3
12
137
9 686
202 328
137
9 686
768
72 290
163 631
678
61 636
100
370
261
37
640
51 090
133 688
579
44 812
150
5 568
310 314
118
4 551
101
11 102
200 972
101
11 102
10
914
162 166
10
914
128
14 579
308 562
128
14 579
728
101 567
214 963
587
84 709
53
297
256
122
570
67 564
170 582
480
58 417
125
5 340
259 088
64
3 048
35
4 362
82 413
35
4 362
8
1 107
277 147
39
6 729
151 474
39
6 729
700
136 093
246 907
467
100 693
27
211
284
178
470
70 706
158 085
328
49 894
404
27 219
1 260 292
198
11 407
33
3 474
59 219
33
3 474
15
3 234
673 290
15
3 234
29
5 123
108 581
29
5 123
1 857
735 091
155 273
1 171
519 076
36
269
654
898
1 246
304 980
645 445
805
186 349
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Item
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more
Total
$500,000 or
more
$250,000 to
$499,999
SI 00.000 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 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 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 farms.
acres.
In cultivated summer fallow farms.
acres-
Idle farms.
acres.
Total woodland farms.
acres.
Woodland pastured __ farms.
acres-
Woodtand rwt 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.
Han/ested 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
Wfiite __
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
Black and other races
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
See footnotes at end of table.
8 861
100.0
33 500 453
3 781
8 847
6 483 745
732 875
193
645
596
592
889
754
2 256
1 493
743
679
7 770
21 639 892
4 573
13 554 467
4 517
13 303 458
942
1 693 906
7 214
2 741 423
6 473
1 813 830
1 452
949
1 323
1 729
723
231
66
2 970
460 866
183
13 287
302
31 460
1 036
384 077
462
37 903
720
449 373
615
404 819
181
44 554
5 381
29 967 761
5 165
341 896
7 289
30 833 446
5 284
1 564 576
4 819
1 146 996
2 186
417 580
319
18 403
8 861
4 301
3 433
1 127
8 782
4 269
3 403
1 110
79
32
30
17
5 375
60.7
28 013 159
5 212
5 376
5
484 506
1
020 183
194
146
151
146
287
341
1 648
1 361
667
629
4 670
17 412 307
3 493
11
596 873
3 464
11
400 255
549
996 021
4 710
2 427 618
4 568
1 698 338
287
547
1 080
1 648
711
230
65
1 607
324 470
109
10 259
208
22 345
848
345 798
275
26 408
457
382 392
409
350 662
92
31 730
3 806
24 910 680
3 103
292 469
4 619
25 585 812
3 511
1 447 361
3 399
1 073 028
1 316
374 333
283
17 290
5 375
1 886
2 764
725
5 330
1 879
2 740
711
45
7
24
14
138
1.6
5 508 045
39 913
138
819 375
5 937 500
149
125
3 442 490
112
2 186 923
112
2 175 860
21
121 368
122
253
834
122
199
373
1
2
1
14
42
33
29
27
21
759
2
(D)
/
1
546
18
29
461
7
(D)
9
11
487
6
10
620
3
867
119
5 205
263
80
37
461
123
5 237
642
118
254
187
115
161
000
45
93
187
4
926
13B
26
99
13
138
26
256
2.9
4 413 104
17 239
256
727 852
2 843 172
165
4
14
48
66
121
235
2 682 600
192
1 776
582
191
1 756
552
29
46 078
225
246 957
224
192 540
1
2
11
59
93
42
16
61
18 033
4
(D)
11
6 373
33
28 211
8
(D)
15
23 424
11
18 421
5
5 003
210
4 121 233
157
21 490
230
4 157 687
205
171 931
200
134 438
69
37 493
8
705
256
64
171
21
253
63
169
21
3
1
2
934
10.5
7 600 432
8 138
976
1 321 869
1 354 374
174
17
1
5
3
16
171
336
238
187
837
690 352
715
256 230
710
167 687
108
346 ISO
849
619 069
841
456 819
18
27
100
359
221
103
13
224
59 806
15
1 542
35
2 615
146
89 921
60
B 366
67
76 963
63
71 114
12
5 849
696
6 812 754
572
91 646
800
6 943 674
689
379 898
677
296 444
242
83 454
58
6 353
934
220
608
106
925
218
605
102
9
2
3
4
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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
$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
Abnormal farms
$2,500
(see text)
1 641
41
18.5
,5
486 499
3 633 170
296
88 614
1 645
41
290 679
307 118
176 705
7 490 883
543
as
388
3
243
2
192
2
322
-
176
2
232
4
42
5
34
4
16
19
1 473
35
406 854
2 733 043
422
27
167 685
1 324 945
414
25
148 985
1 322 985
156
5
88 040
424 818
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 10 $39,999 _.
$40,000 10 $69,999
$70,000 10 $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.
LANO IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms.
acres-
Harvested cropland farms.
acres-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres __
100 to 199 acres
200 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres
2,000 acres or more
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only farms-
acres.
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured _ farms.
acres.
On which all crops failed _ farms.
acres.
In cultivated summer fallow farms.
acres.
Idle farms.
acres.
Total woodland farms.
acres.
Woodland pastured farms.
acres.
Woodland not pastured farms.
acres.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured _ farms.
acres-
Land in house lots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc.. farms.
acres.
Pastureland, all types farms.
acres.
Irrigated land farms.
acres.
Harvested cropland irrigated farms.
acres.
Pasture and other land irrigated farms.
acres.
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 _ farms.
acres.
TENURE AND RACE OF
OPERATOR
All operators
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
White _
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants _
Black and other races
Full owners _
Pan owners
Tenants
See footnotes at end of table.
1 293
14.6
2 738 530
2 118
1 311
659 957
503 400
242
13
39
42
141
79
538
310
122
27
1 114
1 840 326
781
1 113 853
770
1 067 493
134
215 649
1 136
376 819
1 092
238 266
66
159
395
82
417
71
144
37
2
776
43
3
275
230
58 434
58
2
925
129
111
975
116
102
121
28
9
854
911
2 207
172
726
42
564
1
124
2 380 437
773
177 936
744
124
348
314
53
588
79
2
889
1 293
513
598
182
1 281
512
590
179
12
1
8
3
1 141
12.9
1 523 603
1 335
1 102
477 960
433 721
292
57
99
97
112
129
362
167
39
40
974
956 730
564
668 894
559
659 330
126
102 021
917
210 071
853
115 815
155
260
254
160
22
2
388
58 852
22
1
861
38
2
769
139
24
650
67
6
124
91
60 427
83
54
683
21
5
744
723
1 219
167
608
33
938
959
1 332
702
628
85 214
590
64
141
241
21
073
40
1
195
1 141
578
391
172
1 130
576
384
170
11
2
7
2
3 445
38.9
1 854 124
538
3 430
692 121
201 785
384
696
443
444
602
411
604
127
72
31
3 065
1 494 542
1 053
632 649
1 028
580 218
388
273 067
2 486
305 980
1 888
110 596
1 161
398
240
77
11
1
1 355
134 741
71
2 337
94
9 115
183
37 696
187
11 495
260
65 824
203
53 000
89
12 824
1 540
1 433 982
2 049
48 338
2 632
1 621 723
1 755
109 756
1 406
69 614
861
40 142
36
1 113
3 445
2 401
648
396
3 414
2 377
644
393
31
24
4
3
982
11.1
931 599
949
I 018
276 225
271 341
306
136
116
129
144
127
249
81
27
9
871
760 305
379
283 751
370
258 917
123
112 457
784
133 553
697
62 359
252
232
153
62
7
1
381
54 020
24
926
36
1 478
86
9 854
61
4 916
73
26 107
64
23 411
17
2 696
513
749 968
609
21 971
790
827 399
550
55 326
502
38 217
251
17 109
19
791
982
607
259
116
977
603
258
116
5
4
1
822
9.3
436 026
530
767
125 217
163 256
343
172
84
123
136
108
123
4
11
6
721
327 383
252
181 213
244
172 316
109
72 570
600
74 218
455
24 194
282
100
61
11
1
340
29 583
13
463
16
830
44
17 448
31
1 700
57
17 570
47
13 510
22
4 060
364
333 542
469
10 696
630
376 636
439
24 726
356
15 704
220
9 022
11
255
822
573
143
106
816
568
143
105
6
5
1 102
98 209
736
24 043
627
66
26
14
3
634
51 138
34
948
42
6 807
53
10 394
95
4 879
130
22 147
92
16 079
50
6 068
663
350 472
971
15 671
1 212
417 689
766
29 704
548
15 693
390
14 Oil
6
67
1 641
1 221
246
174
1 621
1 206
243
172
20
15
3
2
18
825
17
896
4
4
3
4
1
8
1 655
3
691
5
583
3
1 157
3
1 157
3
35
623 099
13
1 089
38
3 625 911
18
7 459
14
4 354
9
3 105
41
14
21
6
38
13
19
6
3
1
2
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see texll
Item
Fanns wrth sales ot $10,000 or nrwre
Total
$500,000 Of
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
Other _ — .
Operators by days of work off farm:
None
Any
1 to 99 days ._
100 to 199 days 1
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..
Iwlore 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)
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
6 716
4 215
1 417
763
728
397
5 805
4 563
3 056
812
3 793
2 938
4 271
1 841
1 018
753
753
357
2 500
731
797
596
586
289
869
423
1 490
780
4 396
3 087
17.5
19.7
1 520
796
173
92
1 170
704
1 790
989
1 974
1 238
2 135
1 365
1 619
987
50.8
51.3
S 291
5 119
570
256
6 976
13 830 179
907
4 375 508
771
9 967 460
36
735
55
1 248 849
4
51
152
4 078 437
662
926
196
362
352
402
216
271
1 060
1 031
945
2 431
36
3 914
12 668 942
673
4 168 Oil
680
9 749 495
33
647
44
1 016 448
3
41
64
410 263
159
82
27
87
103
184
127
159
683
771
767
2 226
745
456
880
456
4
-
5
_
39
23
369
203
5 640
3 679
4 544
3 093
188
175
42
3
584
73
151
18
126
12
6
3
12
93
23.0
24
13
20
42
35
28
53.2
134
4
50
1 548 589
21
854 355
57
2 586 324
8
49
8
(D)
1
7
2
(D)
4
6
10
113
124
65
1
1
1
196
29
31
251
5
182
38
25
2
11
36
9
23
164
24.4
51
4
20
49
65
69
49
52.8
248
8
102
1 159 842
40
544 788
99
2 217 740
6
93
9
(D)
6
(D)
1
9
41
29
172
23
178
133
19
760
99
75
861
73
638
199
122
25
52
97
39
45
120
591
20.8
139
6
127
168
263
242
128
50.5
904
30
558
3 198 663
142
1 199 763
216
3 029 767
9
207
5
69 294
13
102 945
15
e
6
3
9
S
14
100
130
92
549
84
639
511
37
2
6
3
90 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
{For meaning of abbreviations and symbols,
I 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)
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated -
Not on farm operated
Not reported
Operators by principal occupation:
Famiing
Other
Operators by days of wor1( 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 ol 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 (arms..
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)
Uvestock, 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.
1 012
196
85
1 059
234
628
528
192
122
214
137
71
135
189
720
19.4
178
21
182
244
255
326
265
51.4
1 225
68
1 042
1 944 527
148
355 877
84
364 870
4
80
4
39 373
3
15
33 883
47
14
10
17
34
67
42
48
161
198
218
437
190
113
877
745
39
22
4
827
223
91
784
357
420
587
142
136
309
134
72
107
203
574
18.2
185
32
143
212
215
265
274
52.1
1 064
77
954
1 149 259
125
202 119
42
135 450
42
5
12 358
1
4
15
24 417
62
49
15
59
52
69
36
48
168
196
183
204
147
113
819
711
14
1
28
5
2 484
632
329
1 212
2 233
829
2 418
263
396
1 759
198
295
442
708
1 298
13.9
702
81
459
796
725
757
627
50.1
3 133
312
23
3 062
1 161 237
234
207 497
91
217 985
3
88
11
232 401
1
10
47
35 004
502
845
172
275
245
216
91
112
375
258
177
177
212
421
421
4
5
16
164
1 951
1 445
12
39
508
113
697
199
86
487
495
293
599
94
129
376
90
62
108
162
454
17.3
196
26
104
200
178
250
222
52.1
907
75
845
545 478
86
102 710
32
42 793
31
6
225 998
1
5
13
14 620
41
75
80
72
40
49
162
108
94
84
89
141
141
1
675
550
3
1
50
7
596
143
83
302
520
196
581
71
90
420
45
58
111
173
296
13.7
184
24
105
182
186
183
142
50.0
739
83
727
250 294
46
58 176
27
110 456
2
25
1
(D)
21
(D)
123
194
46
75
63
49
24
20
95
56
34
43
60
112
112
1
551
420
1
1
81
8
1 191
290
160
423
1 218
340
1 238
98
177
963
63
175
223
373
548
12.0
322
29
250
414
361
324
263
49.0
1 487
154
1 490
365 465
102
46 611
32
64 736
32
4
(D)
13
(D)
290
563
85
125
102
95
27
43
118
94
49
50
63
168
168
2
5
6
152
725
475
8
37
377
17
22
2
30
11
26
12
2
10
3
2
4
2
11
11.7
22
7
5
11
13
5
51.2
39
2
41
3 633 170
2
2
1
28
10
6
1
3
20
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
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 sales:
Less ttian $2.500
$2,500 to $4.999
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $39.999--
$40,000 to $99.999-
$100,000 to $249.999
$250,000 to $499.999
$500,000 or more
Grains farms..
$1.000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms-.
$1.000..
Corn for grain farms..
$1.000..
Wheat farms..
$1.000..
Soybeans farms..
$1.000..
Sorghum for grain farms..
$1,000..
Oats farms..
$1,000..
Other grains farms..
$1,000..
Cotton and cottonseed.- farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1.000..
Tobacco -- - farms. -
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Hay, silage, and field seeds farms. .
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000-.
Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms..
$1.000..
Sates 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 agncultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) farms..
$1.000..
See footnotes at end of table.
8 661
606 327
1 667
823
984
1 144
1 294
1 615
938
2S8
138
2 402
69 042
547
46 222
425
7 763
1 069
29 362
2
(D)
406
(D)
1 160
30 145
2 098
25 977
132
11 335
28
5
1
55
1 439
11
1 045
484
31 581
263
27 531
419
366
2
(D)
293
15 983
119
14 115
6 269
407 402
1 789
355 180
480
5 415
31
3 719
1 561
43 792
207
35 495
1 205
5 264
24
2 032
587
2 576
508
1 058
5 375
593 212
1 141
1 293
1 613
934
256
138
2 062
67 973
547
46 222
399
7 679
942
28 917
2
(D)
328
(D)
1 025
29 730
1
453
24 231
132
11
335
15
49
34
1 375
11
1 046
473
31 551
263
27 531
192
298
2
(D)
243
15 719
116
13 893
4 499
399 965
1 783
354 077
268
5 070
31
3 719
1 046
42 747
207
35 495
622
4 233
24
2 032
486
2 375
270
844
138
207 498
138
52
6 179
37
5 972
10
545
28
3 121
146
29
2 367
36
3 682
26
3 501
27
6 929
24
6 883
4
844
2
(D)
129
171 592
127
(D)
3
807
2
(D)
29
16 883
22
16 750
29
583
2
(D)
6
113
256
86 842
256
114
10 224
71
9 471
25
1 154
49
3 882
1
(D)
17
(D)
71
4 880
64
2 829
27
2 271
58
670
57
(D)
4
1
23
5 111
21
(D)
227
52 856
204
(D)
15
1 127
8
(D)
55
6 754
42
6 577
42
271
2
(D)
33
353
13
189
934
141 885
416
21 941
224
18 505
110
(D)
174
8 589
1
(D)
71
357
237
9 982
260
6 438
50
3 991
7
36
8
745
5
719
169
11 310
133
(D)
25
227
2
(D)
48
4 986
40
4 904
800
83 263
645
80 493
47
1 899
16
1 635
185
10 104
90
8 958
113
937
6
584
95
570
S3
120
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Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see textj
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more-
Con.
$20,000 to
$39,999
$10,000 to
$19,999
Farms witfi sales of less tfian $10,000
$5,000 to
$2,500 to
$4,999
Less tfian
$2,500
Abnormal farms
(see text)
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLO
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.
S1,000.
Sales of $40,000 or more farms.
$1,000.
Com for grain farms..
$1,000.
Wtieat.. farms.,
$1,000..
Soybeans. farms..
$1,000..
Sorgtium for grain farms..
$1,000.
Oats farms..
$1,000..
Otfier 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 greenliouse products farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Otfier 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..
Sfieep. lambs, and wool farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more farms..
$1,000..
Otfier 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, customworl^,
and other agricultural services farms..
$1,000..
Value of aghculturat products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.
1 293
37 139
479
6 392
67
634
252
3 292
75
225
197
2 241
367
3 551
3
(D)
8
190
42
581
(D)
S3
926
1 083
22 019
66
428
252
2 248
135
783
124
410
1 141
16 312
300
2 246
42
(D)
142
1 154
56
(D)
108
682
283
1 793
75
188
20
162
30
194
914
10 001
62
195
221
1 141
132
496
73
176
3 445
11 503
1 641
822
982
334
1 030
26
84
124
440
78
125
130
381
639
1 669
1 769
6 306
208
289
512
986
578
1 012
101
201
238
215
982
7 101
181
730
18
67
71
328
40
68
73
267
259
1 046
43
708
4 106
52
131
171
535
139
436
40
106
822
2 930
822
82
214
172
431
6
(D)
3
(D)
522
1 552
60
100
139
271
165
320
1 641
1 471
1 641
208
192
2
(D)
2
(D)
126
31
529
649
202
180
274
256
115
57
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Item
All famis
Farms witti sales of $10,000 or more
Total
$500,000 or
more
$250,000 to
$499,999
$100,000 10
$249,999
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 tioney 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 aghcultural chemicals farms.,
$1,000.-
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 -
$1,000 to $4.999 - -
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more
Hired farm labor farms.,
$1,000.,
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms.,
workers,.
Less than 150 days , farms.,
workers..
Contract labor farms,,
$1,000-,
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment farms,,
$1.000,.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999 _-.
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more
See footnotes at end of table.
180
4 200
46
(D)
134
3 765
2
(D)
4 340
144 233
2 534
954
403
449
6 437
65 166
4 599
1 257
484
97
2 537
119 855
17 570
2 274
234
29
1 883
457
138
59
2 984
6 584
1 431
1 215
240
98
2 902
17 752
896
1 043
763
200
3 102
6 311
1 868
880
324
30
3 671
40 613
2 177
923
415
156
2 007
5 137
2 834
9 982
1 060
4 148
367
450
219
24
3 008
8 983
1 348
1 166
437
57
173
4 186
45
(D)
128
(D)
2 897
140 360
1 218
840
402
437
4 034
62 084
2 269
1 189
481
95
1 729
114 868
16 780
1 469
232
28
1 082
453
137
57
2 426
6 265
958
1 130
240
98
2 324
17 325
448
917
769
200
2 445
6 115
1 262
831
322
30
2 973
39 807
1 486
920
412
155
1 891
4 981
2 200
8 692
890
4 013
246
402
218
24
2 152
8 265
683
987
427
55
6
327
2
(D)
5
(D)
113
80 624
3
6
16
86
122
26 080
7
14
47
54
80
41 776
5 417
24
35
21
6
22
23
29
78
677
4
29
19
26
99
3 112
3
10
38
48
79
828
13
28
26
12
133
10 403
68
125
999
111
887
44
920
2
10
19
13
62
948
6
21
16
19
11
844
2
(D)
9
(D)
178
16 103
12
21
39
106
215
8 722
33
55
94
33
117
17 020
2 666
61
52
4
30
45
24
18
162
931
10
82
40
30
163
3 134
7
28
67
61
160
1 032
33
56
60
11
229
7 916
220
864
177
779
80
632
6
33
36
5
109
967
18
43
34
14
41
1 561
10
133
31
1 428
641
23 174
106
239
125
171
744
12 469
221
300
215
8
390
28 902
4 444
286
102
2
153
166
62
9
556
2 210
111
280
128
37
584
5 724
30
192
290
72
576
2 247
184
238
148
6
774
11 640
223
328
196
27
594
1 488
579
2 616
220
994
42
95
79
4
456
2 305
93
222
122
19
94 WYOMING
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Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text)
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more-
Con.
Farms with sales of less Uun $10,000
$20,000 to
$39,999
$10,000 to
$19,999
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
Feed grains-
Wheal
Cotton
Soybeans, 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.-
.. farms..
$1.000..
.. farms-.
$1,000-
.. farms..
$1.000..
36
288
5
2
31
286
575
4 487
324
204
42
5
981
3 529
724
250
7
410
6 802
1 008
408
2
341
68
1
556
713
311
226
19
446
1 032
123
270
53
517
585
328
169
20
586
1 947
459
125
2
267
422
447
1 322
171
377
85
63
23
546
1 012
245
249
52
15
103
3
Ti
(D)
503
3 046
381
96
13
13
785
2 137
650
133
2
260
2 163
327
260
257
3
338
228
265
73
287
342
178
100
9
374
209
329
38
7
331
668
304
26
1
135
190
245
766
103
168
S3
39
11
334
578
191
108
35
7
13
1
"^6
(D)
1 435
3 288
1 313
113
9
2 392
2 746
2 324
66
2
798
3 858
592
797
1
795
2
1
546
307
465
81
568
404
445
120
3
638
175
592
45
1
667
568
666
1
102
116
609
1 219
163
122
116
47
846
654
663
174
9
6
(0)
1
13
479
1 199
404
75
791
1 308
755
36
210
1 309
233
210
209
1
280
194
222
58
233
219
172
60
1
262
102
238
23
I
245
234
244
1
30
38
230
552
52
34
39
13
275
278
211
55
9
1
(D)
1
(0)
330
565
301
29
524
620
501
22
1
204
871
156
204
203
1
127
70
105
22
109
89
81
27
1
126
27
119
7
152
116
152
21
22
140
252
32
52
16
16
180
157
115
65
626
1 524
608
9
9
1 077
818
1 068
8
1
384
1 677
203
383
1
383
1
139
43
138
1
226
95
192
33
1
250
47
235
15
270
218
270
51
56
239
415
79
36
61
18
391
218
337
54
8
585
3
$5,000 to $19.999
1
1
3
Feed for livestock and poultry
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $4.999 --
-. farms..
$1,000..
11
336
6
$5 000 to $19,999
2
1
2
Commercially mixed formula feeds
Famns by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons ._ - _
.. famis..
tons,-
$1,000-.
10
1 130
198
8
1
500 tons or more
1
Famns with expenses of-
$1 to $4,999
6
$5 000 to $19,999 - —
2
$20 000 to $49 999
2
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
.. farms..
$1.000..
12
12
8
$1,000 to $4,999
4
$5 000 to $9 999
-
$10 (X)0 or more
-
Commercial fertilizer
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $999 -
.. farms..
$1.000..
10
24
3
6
$5,000 to $19,999
1
$20,000 or more
-
Other agricultural chemicals
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $999-
.. famis..
$1,000-
19
21
14
$1,000 to $4,999
4
$5,000 to $19.999
1
$20,000 or more
_
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999 . .
— farms..
$1,000..
31
238
25
$5,000 to $19,999
2
$20,000 to $49,999
3
1
Workers by days worked:
1 50 days or more - -
Less than 150 days
Contract labor
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999-
.. farms..
workers. -
.. farms..
workers..
.. farms..
$1.000..
14
40
25
71
7
13
5
$1,000 to $4.999
1
$5,000 to $19.999
1
-
Customwork. machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment
Farms with expenses of-
$1 to $999
.. farms..
$1.000..
10
64
2
$1 ,000 to $4,999
5
$5,000 to $19,999
1
$20,000 or more
2
See footnotes at end of t^le.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
WYOMING 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
$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 with expenses of—
$1 to $999 --
$1,000 to $4.999 -
$5,000 to $19,999 __ _._ _
$20,000 or more
Petroleum products farms..
$1.000..
Gasoline and gasohol farms..
$1.000._
Diesel fuel farms..
$1,000-.
LP gas, butane, and propane farms..
$1,000..
Fuel oil and kerosene farms..
$1,000-,
Natural gas farms--
$1,000.-
Motor oil and grease farms..
$1,000..
Electricity farms..
$1,000-.
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms..
$1,000..
Interest expense farms..
$1.000.,
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999. .-
$1,000 to $4,999 - - -
$5,000 to $9,999 -
$10,000 or more --
Farms reporting no interest expense
{see text)
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of alt 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
350.000 to $99,999— —
$100,000 to $199.999
$200,000 to $499.999
$500,000 or more
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT'
Automobiles farms..
number.,
f^^otortrucks. including pickups farms..
number..
Wheel tractors farms..
number..
2 or 3 farms..
number..
4 or more farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms..
number..
Corn heads for combines farms..
number..
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
number..
Mower conditioners farms..
number- -
Pickup balers farms,.
number- -
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel -- -- farms..
number,.
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
Commercial fertilizer farms..
acres on which used..
Lime farms..
acres on which used.,
tons..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to
control —
Insects on hay and other crops farms..
acres on which used,.
See footnotes at end of table.
8
842
53 636
2
643
2
993
2
705
501
8
841
44
050
8
600
24
139
5
244
13
356
2
622
3
302
399
192
497
591
8
841
2
471
7
140
9
136
1
354
450
4
964
86 792
722
1
410
920
1
902
8 859
464 030
448
1 628
1 356
2 421
1 498
1 094
385
29
6 207
9 498
8 307
22 117
7 515
20 673
3 376
8 169
2 021
10 386
1 696
1 991
212
221
3 438
3 904
4 360
5 066
1 067
1 222
2 902
691 937
5 375
50 433
249
1 942
2 686
498
5 374
41 747
5 294
22 674
4 173
12 914
2 177
3 146
345
182
380
566
5 374
2 264
4 504
8 326
928
360
3 749
82 486
316
890
735
1 808
5 376
403 250
89
201
603
1 676
1 359
1 038
381
29
4 160
6 638
5 225
16 949
4 898
16 068
2 251
5 609
1 872
9 684
1 476
1 753
202
210
2 697
3 132
3 310
3 953
901
1 031
2 324
669 482
138
6 635
2
27
109
138
5 193
135
2 366
131
1 931
96
578
12
10
23
96
138
211
127
1 425
17
17
119
18 998
1
3
6
109
798
163 838
702
160 134
15
138
32 964
1
1
1
10
16
39
57
13
96
222
135
150
128
748
23
56
100
687
121
89
150
99
114 721
28
37 468
256
6 567
2
9
88
157
256
5 213
248
2 541
216
1 856
149
408
15
23
47
110
256
275
236
1 340
32
14
216
12 119
7
16
18
175
256
45 692
210
450
255
1 583
241
1 190
56
147
176
1 036
106
138
2S
30
144
187
164
222
103
130
163
93 562
75
32 954
976
14 015
10
85
702
179
975
11 652
970
6 021
854
3 804
455
867
81
71
117
221
975
667
872
2 291
140
71
839
22 923
31
73
104
631
976
112 675
18
148
280
354
157
6
796
1 507
964
4 227
940
3 834
347
888
538
2 891
359
411
76
80
568
677
627
791
223
247
584
218 833
213
47 492
96 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
(For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see tejct)
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)
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 farmp..
$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..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms. -
numt^er._
Wheel tractors farms..
number..
2 or 3 farms..
number..
4 or more farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only _ farms..
number..
Corn heads for combines farms..
number..
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
number..
Mower conditioners farms..
number..
Pickup balers farms..
number..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel farms..
number..
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
Commercial fertilizer farms..
acres on which used..
Lime farms..
acres on which used..
tons--
Sprays. dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to
control—
Insects on hay and other crops farms..
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table
1 311
6 752
49
660
601
1
1 311
5 792
1 273
3 671
976
1 444
444
280
84
24
43
27
1 311
346
126
888
271
72
894
8 737
89
289
246
270
1 311
61 664
41
51
222
481
372
127
17
1 448
1 268
3 058
1 187
3 311
590
1 437
342
1 619
314
391
36
36
657
732
824
930
122
131
1 102
3 134
151
817
134
1 102
2 495
1 083
1 554
656
543
344
201
63
19
53
30
1 102
148
750
515
245
124
530
142
123
213
102
92
1 102
32 882
31
107
249
546
148
19
2
830
1 140
1 049
2 233
894
2 125
516
1 271
135
611
205
217
9
9
421
492
597
698
123
134
287
22 478
446
65 478
100 80
11 049 4 712
3 426
3 033
2 370
1 042
13
1
3 426
2 153
3 265
1 362
1 054
412
436
148
54
10
114
22
3 426
199
2 606
792
423
88
199
. 172
406
520
184
89
2 085
3 442
58 762
355
1 411
744
743
136
51
2
2 033
2 837
3 044
5 047
2 586
4 534
1 113
2 532
144
673
217
234
10
11
735
765
1 041
1 101
163
188
568
21 202
1 024
1 482
369
651
4
1 024
1 081
967
663
461
236
145
87
32
2
19
6
1 024
87
812
348
230
52
485
178
121
211
100
53
509
1 025
25 923
92
171
283
390
52
36
1
702
1 037
956
1 695
854
1 771
490
1 107
78
378
91
3 314
134
142
9
(D)
338
347
462
490
69
82
233
11 951
58
2 677
529
233
763
521
733
323
287
104
133
37
2
(D)
13
(D)
763
52
553
162
100
16
104
141
38
10
429
769
12 981
114
170
228
221
34
2
336
504
673
1 165
507
920
204
471
41
187
54
62
1
(D)
185
193
294
303
46
46
109
3 994
1 639
852
1 472
158
9
1 639
550
1 565
375
306
72
158
24
20
(D)
82
(D)
1 639
60
1 241
282
19
421
1 188
181
166
46
26
1 648
19 857
149
1 070
233
132
50
13
1
995
1 296
1 415
2 187
1 225
1 843
419
954
25
108
212
225
285
308
48
60
226
5 257
27
631
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 97
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and syfnboJs, see text]
Farms witti sales of $10,000 or more
Total
$500,000 or
more
$250,000 to
$499,999
$100,000 to
$249,999
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS*-
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control— Con.
Nematodes in crops farms..
acres on which used..
Diseases in crops and orctiards farms..
acres on wliich used..
Weeds, grass, or brusti in crops and
pasture _ farms..
acres on wUch used..
Cfiemicals for defoliation, growtti controf
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms..
acres on which used..
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory farms..
numtier..
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
number..
Beef cows farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 49.
50 to 99
100 to 199...
200 to 499
500 or more
li^ilk 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 cahres, buUs, and bull
calves farms..
number..
Cattle and calves sold farms..
number..
$1,000..
Calves --_ lamis..
number..
$1,000..
Cattle farms..
number..
$1,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrate* ... fanns..
number..
$1.000..
Hogs and pigs inventory
number..
Farms with —
1 to 24
25 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more
Used or to be used for breeding farms..
number..
Otiior farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold fanns..
number..
$1,000..
Feeder pigs forms..
number..
$1.000..
Litters of pigs farrowed between-
Dee. 1 of preceding year and ftov. 30 ... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.
98 WYOMING
269
30 386
110
16 913
2 759
441 581
103
12 157
6 428
1 509 913
800
1 633
1 026
1 025
1 199
745
5 653
732 086
5 310
718 771
800
1 631
891
901
801
286
1 273
13 315
1 020
39
127
58
2S
4
5 318
382 623
5 665
395 204
6 269
981 010
407 402
3239
271 500
71 326
5 298
709 510
336 076
549
140 748
87 141
567
30 375
419
53
38
22
21
14
312
4 346
512
26 029
480
57 700
S 415
135
17 964
764
334
6 361
277
3 247
241
3 114
260
30 324
93
16 893
2 153
426 789
95
11 736
4 418
1 440 454
133
610
807
959
1 173
736
3 994
695 326
3 800
682 888
170
873
814
874
784
285
880
12 438
646
28
121
56
25
4
3 782
365 521
4 036
379 607
4 499
956 939
399 965
2 291
260 125
68 827
3 932
696 814
331 138
397
139 697
86 625
302
26 980
189
32
26
21
20
14
176
3 703
273
23 277
268
53 727
5 070
67
16 571
717
186
5 723
163
2 907
140
2 816
10
2 269
1
(D)
67
54 632
4
3 545
125
300 990
2
1
3
11
108
99
97 515
96
96 829
2
1
4
11
15
63
16
686
11
1
2
1
1
109
84 506
122
118 969
129
326 858
171 592
35
26 641
7 671
123
300 217
163 921
37
108 091
70 007
3
3 719
2
1
(D)
3
(0>
3
6 328
807
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
32
7 464
11
(D)
138
60 953
4
1 085
222
202 294
3
4
6
11
52
146
190
93 279
177
90 289
13
14
23
48
79
44
2 990
21
1
1
3
15
3
197
S3 254
207
55 761
227
126 896
52 856
85
30 266
8 475
212
96 630
44 381
41
12 614
6 792
16
3 369
4
2
3
1
4
2
8
(D)
15
(D)
15
14 974
1 127
3
(D)
(D)
8
(D)
8
(D)
8
(D)
110
12 755
26
5 384
513
141 424
21
4 802
784
388 451
14
26
45
85
283
331
707
197 123
666
193 644
16
56
57
137
280
120
167
3 479
115
5
13
26
8
684
96 666
725
94 662
800
221 453
83 263
353
73 583
19 953
743
147 870
63 310
100
11 762
6 493
61
11 808
29
2
7
5
9
9
31
925
58
10 883
47
18 351
1 899
5
1 330
59
31
1 437
28
759
25
678
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Farms with sales ot $10,000 or more-
Con.
$20,000 to
$39,999
$10,000 to
$19,999
Farms with sales of less than $10,000
$5,000 to
$9,999
$2,500 to
$4,999
Less than
$2,500
Abnormal farms
(see text)
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control— Con.
Nematodes in crops farms..
acres on which used..
Diseases in crops and orchards farms. .
acres on which used..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture farms..
acres on which used..
Chemicals for defoliation, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms..
acres on which used..
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory farms..
number. _
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
SCO or more
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
number..
Beef cows farms..
number.-
Fanns 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,.
31,000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates farms..
number..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs inventory farms-
number—
Farms with —
1 to 24
25 to 49 _ ._
50 to 99
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..
number..
$1,000..
Litters of pigs farrowed between—
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov 30 ... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and K/lay 31 farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms,,
number..
See footnotes at end of table.
12
937
27
4 722
457
49 441
28
702
1 065
140 755
32
199
261
363
195
15
977
80 236
938
78 962
51
269
293
264
56
S
208
1 274
159
5
43
1
906
32 307
965
28 212
1 083
70 074
22 019
600
35 929
8 651
912
34 145
13 368
75
1 892
837
72
2 723
50
9
3
8
2
46
569
64
2 154
66
5 254
428
18
2 617
119
48
770
42
401
38
369
21
238
320
18 411
910
74 468
59
266
325
185
48
7
820
42 574
766
42 049
368
265
65
18
1
171
525
149
7
14
1
738
16 584
798
15 310
914
33 181
10 001
539
17 775
4 261
749
15 406
5 740
44
469
192
71
1 424
53
9
7
2
48
351
62
1 073
62
2 459
195
20
997
30
51
329
45
171
34
158
9
62
17
20
591
12 848
e
421
61 119
666
1 020
216
66
23
7
1 651
32 566
1 503
31 844
629
757
75
26
16
390
722
374
11
5
1 528
16 102
1 619
13 451
1 759
21 530
6 306
944
11 240
2 473
1 355
10 290
3 833
149
529
247
261
2 810
228
21
12
133
582
235
2 228
208
3 445
289
68
1 383
47
145
571
111
307
1
(D)
1
(D)
244
6 673
719
33 210
78
416
166
44
13
2
629
18 588
601
18 309
117
408
54
13
9
128
279
120
4
4
562
8 145
621
6 477
708
13 886
4 106
404
7 302
1 667
564
6 584
2 439
47
264
119
52
960
38
6
8
30
182
48
778
52
1 466
131
14
447
14
33
208
29
108
24
100
8
(D)
6
(D)
112
2 488
7
(D)
534
16 488
123
353
34
15
7
2
449
8 778
418
a 607
154
237
13
9
5
419
4 036
431
3 674
522
5 306
1 552
273
2 676
567
406
2 630
985
36
125
64
70
851
59
8
3
37
182
60
669
60
1 183
100
16
517
20
41
191
28
100
30
91
235
3 687
745
11 421
465
251
16
7
3
3
573
5 200
484
4 928
358
112
8
4
2
164
272
159
5
547
2 921
567
3 300
529
2 338
649
267
1 262
240
385
1 076
409
66
140
63
131
7
1
66
218
127
781
96
796
58
38
419
13
71
172
54
99
44
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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Farms witti sales of $10,000 or more
Total
$500,000 or
more
$250,000 to
$499,999
$100,000 to
$249,999
LIVESTOCK-Con.
Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms..
number..
Ewes 1 year old or older farms..
number,.
Sheep and lambs sold farms..
number..
Sheep and lambs shorn farms..
number.,
pounds of wool-.
Horses and ponies inventory farms..
number..
Horses and ponies sold farms..
number..
$1,000..
Goats inventory farms..
number..
Goats sold farms..
number..
$1,000..
POULTRY
Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 399
400 to 3,199
3,200 to 9,999
10,000 to 19,999
20,000 to 49,999
50,000 to 99,999
100,000 or more
Hens and pullets of laying age farms..
number..
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age farms..
number..
Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms..
number..
Broilers and other meat-type chickens
sold farms.,
number..
Farms with—
1 to 1,999
2,000 to 59,999
60,000 to 99,999
100,000 or more
Turkey hens kept for breeding farms..
number..
Turkeys sold farms..
number..
CROPS HARVESTED
Corn for grain or seed farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres. -
Corn for silage or green chop . farms..
acres.,
tons, green..
Imgated farms..
acres..
Wheat for gram 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.
1 550
1 027 707
1 415
647 235
1 534
760 079
1 414
966 749
9 181 580
5 101
47 608
040
190
272
193
170
58
395
14
1 304
58 221
295
7
2
314
26
562
46 069
4 681 878
548
46 079
587
44 611
740 61 1
564
43 273
1 095
355 938
9 169 664
181
17 541
118
274
299
404
1 311
136 748
8 791 442
1 029
114 080
296
523
372
120
1 042
995 685
956
625 918
1 036
736 493
962
941 640
8 926 533
3 030
32 175
542
2 844
2 367
69
523
21
185
7
710
39 576
703
5
2
1 297
54 751
707
37 739
137
3 470
67
1 837
109
14 601
52
12 115
40
2 135
16
1 201
16
32
106
9
493
529
45
123
4 615
828
517
44
175
566
43
946
733 006
544
42 658
958
347 642
8 995
597
163
17
181
76
203
277
402
1
137
132
145
8 606 248
913
110 866
183
469
365
120
28
224 322
25
118 716
29
246 761
27
299 542
2 451 797
86
3 087
29
214
147
1
(D)
5
225
5
225
22
5 064
557
132
2?
5
064
52
12
880
235
166
5?
12
780
28
29 780
871
853
13
3 839
2
3
5
18
39
12
611
882
504
35
11
099
1
5
11
22
53
172 450
46
118 190
55
114 994
49
157 388
485 352
150
2 596
39
289
165
2
(0)
19
593
19
533
1
(D)
49
7
496
810
456
48
7
476
84
8
303
151
322
81
7 953
49
44
929
1 209
777
25
3
107
2
7
14
26
83
18
739
1 412
043
74
16
771
1
21
30
31
184
315 420
163
192 590
184
194 451
164
244 045
2 503 135
550
7 548
102
762
678
8
51
3
17
(Z)
100
17 997
96
2
2
99
17 812
8
185
8
9 238
4
(D)
150
15
548
1 643
760
147
14
918
161
11
155
172
995
155
10
745
176
95
222
2 611
541
35
3
885
9
21
40
106
237
39 301
2 570
226
205
34
737
21
73
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Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Farms with sales of $10,000 or more-
Con.
$20,000 to
$39,999
$10,000 10
$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)
LIVESTOCK-Con.
Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms-
number.
Ewes 1 year old or older fanns.
number-
Sheep and lambs sold ___ farms-
number.
Sheep and 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..
numtier..
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..
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..
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.
252
72 173
234
51 560
249
43 990
232
60 678
591 119
709
5 174
117
490
519
17
82
3
128
5
193
6 298
192
1
193
5 834
15
464
16
3
135
7
15
4
(D)
84
4
241
367
007
83
4
194
80
3
195
51
663
74
3
061
255
49
672
1 137
733
28
1
673
25
71
86
73
241
14
345
768
634
167
10 389
62
141
35
3
223
34 367
210
24 300
221
23 708
208
29 622
307 500
629
4 977
114
558
425
23
167
9
31
1
185
6 966
184
1
184
6 402
19
564
17
1 026
4
■154
13
37
4
71
50
1
615
124
858
44
1
384
22
505
5 838
19
410
150
19
556
397
492
16
696
22
48
61
19
115
4
625
236
293
8?
3
168
42
65
505
30 672
456
20 254
495
20 675
449
23 506
239 904
2 062
15 096
495
1 302
888
124
647
37
210
7
594
18 645
592
2
590
17 012
70
1 633
57
2 486
24
934
24
57
208
17
176
33
946
66 050
31
904
18
478
4 187
17
428
134
8 247
172 468
15
355
40
70
22
2
165
4 211
164 023
109
2 B80
108
52
5
162
18 116
155
12 153
166
11 572
161
13 989
144 342
540
3 423
125
432
365
23
58
3
7
(Z)
158
5 425
157
1
158
4 794
23
631
14
852
7
240
16
101
3
21
21
684
42 803
19
642
14
285
3 200
13
235
77
5 317
117 920
11
325
18
44
14
1
89
2 414
106 038
59
1 685
53
33
3
131
6 898
124
4 758
135
5 389
125
5 199
54 384
477
3 051
146
437
296
39
258
14
100
4
125
3 884
125
124
3 653
10
231
12
441
4
288
12
27
2
(D)
8
230
21 302
8
230
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
30
2 168
43 016
2
(D)
8
13
8
1
39
905
36 718
26
506
24
15
212
5 658
177
3 343
194
3 714
163
4 318
41 178
1 045
8 622
224
433
227
62
331
20
103
3
311
9 336
310
1
308
8 565
37
771
31
1 193
13
406
29
80
12
(D)
4
32
1 945
4
32
3
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
27
762
11 532
2
(D)
14
13
37
892
21 267
24
689
31
4
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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text]
Item
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
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats for grain
.. farms..
1 017
852
20
46
191
288
acres..
47 012
42 917
2 679
4 373
10 593
12 748
bushels-
2 266 662
2 118 538
163 608
288 600
533 973
600 801
Irrigated
.. farms..
661
544
17
40
129
190
acres..
26 428
23 853
2 483
3 770
5 464
6 078
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas...
-. farms--
453
439
8
31
126
181
acres..
34 761
34 518
1 792
4 756
12 293
12 144
cwt..
619 096
614 850
28 530
86 825
232 256
211 622
Irrigated
.. farms..
453
439
8
31
126
181
acres..
34 761
34 518
1 792
4 756
12 293
12 144
Irish potatoes
.. farms..
61
39
6
6
9
7
acres..
5 355
5 319
3 102
748
1 278
126
cwt..
1 129 157
1 124 315
654 150
190 775
238 329
29 127
Irrigated
.. farms..
61
39
6
6
9
7
acres..
6 355
5 319
3 102
748
1 278
126
Sugar beets (or sugar
.. farms..
444
442
22
53
160
150
acres..
40 327
(D)
6 005
9 021
16 001
7 934
tons..
856 162
(D)
129 746
200 072
341 461
158 123
Irrigated
.. farms..
444
442
22
53
160
150
acres..
40 327
(D)
6 005
9 021
16 001
7 934
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)
.. farms..
5 741
4 051
112
203
748
1 268
acres..
1 119 546
1 022 330
127 215
94 444
259 892
297 616
tons, dry..
1 935 538
1 801 691
231 974
211 413
478 000
497 037
Irrigated
.. farms..
4 382
3 084
104
178
608
974
acres..
829 243
763 012
116 074
81 850
199 524
210 505
Famis by acres han/ested:
1 to 24 acres
920
256
3
4
30
75
25 to 99 acres
1 946
1 187
8
27
162
339
100 to 249 acres
1 635
1 420
16
63
217
446
250 acres or more
1 240
1 188
as
109
339
408
Alfalfa hay
.. farms-
4 242
3 063
76
165
579
979
acres..
549 270
495 80S
34 500
49 248
125 563
152 249
tons, dry..
1 235 435
1 147 695
113 830
140 563
304 287
331 738
Irrigated —
.. farms..
3 362
2 423
71
148
496
784
acres..
386 700
349 746
31 759
43 397
92 798
101 143
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text)
Hem
Fanns vvith sales of $10,000 or more-
Con.
$20,000 to
$39,999
$10,000 to
$19,999
Farms with sales of less llian $10,000
Total
$5,000 to
$9,999
$2,500 to
$4,999
Less than
Abnormal farms
$2,500
(see text)
41
3
737
33
26 395
2 491
27
3
419
19
1
(D)
-
(D)
-
(D)
-
7
3
5
9
477
2 137
7
3
5
9
CROPS HARVESTEO-Con.
Oats for grain farms..
acres.,
bushels. .
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Dry edH}le beans, excluding dry limas farms..
aaes.-
cwt..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Irish potatoes farms--
acres..
cwt..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Sugar beets for sugar farms..
acres.,
tons..
Irrigated farms..
acres. .
Hay— alfalfa, ottier 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. -
174
5 003
312 638
87
3 021
58
2 759
41 405
58
2 759
6
35
6 714
6
35
39
1 034
20 468
39
1 034
972
158 054
254 002
685
99 852
54
314
422
182
730
88 757
174 079
530
51 783
133
4 521
198 918
81
3 037
35
774
14 212
35
774
5
31
5 220
S
31
18
(D)
(0)
18
(D)
748
85 109
129 265
535
55 207
90
337
256
65
534
45 488
83 198
394
28 866
162
4 062
165 633
114
2 556
14
243
4 246
14
243
19
26
2 705
19
26
&
(D)
1 674
92 951
124 640
1 287
62 392
662
754
211
47
1 165
49 845
79 556
929
33 670
85
2 459
101 486
60
1 584
10
216
3 776
10
216
9
21
2 132
9
21
2
(D)
617
51 265
71 453
459
33 557
103
352
132
30
447
28 175
46 889
358
18 782
37 752
27
553
3
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
3
(Z)
96
3
(Z)
402
20 049
26 873
326
14 342
142
205
51
4
273
9 804
16 371
220
6 819
21
637
26 314
502
14 493
417
197
28
13
445
11
866
16
296
351
8
069
16
4 265
9 207
11
3 839
2
5
4
5
14
3 620
8 184
10
3 284
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms _- number.
percent-
Land in farms .acres,
Average size of farm acres.
Value of land and buildings' famis
$1,000.
Average per farm dollars-
Average per acre doHars.
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 10 $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 famis..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested;
1 to 49 acres
50 to 99 acres
100 to 199 acres
200 to 499 acres
500 to 999 acres
1.000 to 1,999 acres
2,000 acres or more
Cropland:
Pasture or grazing only farms, .
acres..
In cover crops, legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses, not han/ested
and not pastured farms..
acres..
On which all crops failed farms..
acres..
In cultivated summer fallow farms..
acres.-
Idle famis--
acres..
Total woodland. farms..
acres..
Woodland pashjred 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 inigated farms..
acres..
Pasture and other land irrigated farms..
acres. .
Land set aside in federal farm programs in
1982 ____ ___, farms..
Total
TENURE AND RACE OF
OPERATOR
All operators
Full owners
Pan owners..
Tenants _
White
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
Black and other races
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
See footnotes at end of table.
8 820
100.0
29 867 283
3 386
8 806
6 176 627
701 411
206
842
594
590
889
752
2 252
1 488
739
660
7 735
18 906 849
4 546
12 229 522
4 492
1 1 980 473
937
1 269 088
Cash grains
(011)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
7 196
2 733 598
6 456
1 BOS 934
1 448
945
1 320
1 725
722
231
65
2 962
459 211
180
12 596
302
31 460
1 031
383 494
462
37 903
717
448 216
612
403 662
181
44 554
5 346
26 344 662
5 152
340 807
7 251
27 207 535
5 266
1 557 117
4 805
1 142 642
2 177
414 475
319
18 403
957
10.9
1 135 176
1 186
976
437 596
448 357
349
45
35
365
195
56
24
798
739 854
578
447 797
574
442 146
122
52 475
957
633 941
957
377 216
115
118
190
289
169
63
13
241
33 075
Total
33
1 394
57
9 224
391
203 212
94
9 820
41
9 189
33
6 950
13
2 239
443
465 441
594
26 605
601
505 466
550
118 318
547
109 545
120
8 773
129
10 423
8 820
957
4 287
382
3 412
413
1 121
162
8 744
947
4 256
380
3 384
409
1 104
158
76
10
31
2
28
4
17
4
877
9.9
670 737
765
937
539 699
575 986
734
39
60
37
172
55
268
195
75
46
745
508 327
358
261 407
355
249 183
76
98 997
877
234 426
877
182 087
250
161
172
202
71
16
5
305
36 692
18
920
32
1 888
53
10 558
66
2 281
60
17 474
44
13 239
26
4 235
355
389 162
531
29 675
581
439 093
773
176 953
773
155 423
177
21 530
9
157
877
520
222
135
864
515
218
131
13
5
4
4
Cotton
(0131)
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugar crops,
Irish potatoes,
tiay, peanuts,
and other field
crops
(0133, 0134,
0139)
877
9.9
670 737
765
937
539 699
575 986
734
39
60
37
172
55
256
195
75
46
745
508 327
358
261 407
355
249 183
76
98 997
877
234 426
877
182 087
250
161
172
202
71
16
5
305
36 692
18
920
32
1 888
53
10 558
66
2 281
60
17 474
44
13 239
26
4 235
355
389 162
531
29 675
581
439 093
773
176 953
773
155 423
177
21 530
9
157
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
Fnjits and tree
nuts
(017)
250
63
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
4
(D)
4
116
1
(D)
1
(0)
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
4
99
4
(D)
2
(D)
877
4
520
2
222
1
135
1
864
4
515
2
218
1
131
1
13
„
5
-
4
_
4
_
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Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
(Excludes abnormal lams, see text. For meaning ol abbfevlallons and symbols, see Introductory text]
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS,
Farms number-
percent..
Land In larms — __acres-.
Average size of farm acres.
Value ol land and buildings' - -- larms.
$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
$160,000 to $199.999 —
$200,000 to $499,999..
$500,000 to $999,999
$1,000,000 10 $1,999,999 -
$2,000,000 or more
Owned and rented land by operator:
Und 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.
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 larms..
acres..
In cover crops, legumes, and soli-
improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured larms. -
acres--
On which all crops tailed farms. .
acres..
In cultivated summer lallow larms..
acres..
Idle — larms..
acres..
Total woodland larms..
acres..
Woodland pastured larms..
acres..
Woodland not pastured larms.
acres.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
cropland and woodland pastured larms.
acres.
Land In house tots, ponds, roads,
wasteland, etc - larms.
acres.
Pastureland, all types farms.
acres.
Irrigated land larms.
acres.
Harvested cropland imgated larms.
acres.
Pasture and other land irrigated larms.
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 lootnotes at end ol table.
Horticultural
specialties
(018)
39
.4
3 374
87
29
6 613
228 034
3 437
35
4 909
6
1 008
6
1 008
5
2 543
39
2 001
39
1 171
31
6
General larms,
primarily crop
(019)
4
312
1
(D)
2
(D)
4
(D)
4
304
1
(D)
3
(D)
8
534
23
535
11
(D)
25
838
24
795
5
43
Livestock, except dairy, poultry,
and animal specialties
(021)
Total
367
4.2
240 352
655
306
151 693
495 729
647
32
19
3
38
20
90
67
28
317
141 290
184
109 590
183
109 330
33
10 528
367
125 920
361
88 428
129
26
53
104
40
7
2
172
17 055
18
574
28
5 999
44
13 296
26
568
22
2 864
16
2 204
6
660
158
100 227
252
11 341
281
119 486
320
84 226
318
75 175
119
9 051
16
713
367
183
134
50
364
181
133
50
3
2
1
5 630
63.8
27 326 301
4 854
5 536
(D)
(D)
(D)
516
410
323
457
469
1 328
945
522
566
Beet cattle,
except leedlots
(0212)
4
979
17 154
199
3
108
11 217 691 1
3
067
11 003
550
619
1 045
589
4
374
1 635
542
3
871
1 108 275 1
788
571
835
1
059
431
144
43
1
858
335
140
96
96
8 518
157
12 987
513
149 976
212
20 646
506
405 147
453
372 510
109
32 637
3 943
25 025 739
3 186
259 873
5 012
25 733 389
3 152
1 112 596
2 840
764 678
1 478
347 918
150
6 565
5 630
2 530
2 425
675
5 591
2 513
2 411
667
39
17
14
8
4 538
51.5
21 991 090
4 846
4 440
3 902 385
878 916
178
403
290
254
334
357
1 101
780
455
466
4 006
13 968 337
2 605
8 887 831
2 574
8 732 660
498
865 078
3 547
387 515
3 187
940 386
583
472
705
901
364
125
37
1 435
287 495
80
7 341
113
9 771
436
123 969
168
18 553
438
372 273
398
344 080
94
28 193
3 316
20 006 101
2 548
225 201
4 098
20 637 676
2 537
957 587
2 300
645 591
1 180
311 996
129
5 401
4 538
1 940
2 043
555
4 505
1 928
2 029
548
33
12
14
7
Dairy larms
(024)
187
2.1
89 334
478
202
83 780
414 752
823
8
10
13
15
23
74
47
11
1
174
70 864
85
(D)
84
20 083
11
(D)
172
46 144
163
34 821
12
33
53
57
7
1
86
7 795
2
(D)
13
(D)
17
1 530
15
1 352
29
3 190
21
1 757
10
1 433
93
36 997
136
3 003
162
46 549
155
31 661
145
27 375
76
4 286
13
(D)
187
102
72
13
187
102
72
13
Poultry and
eggs
(025)
42
.5
2 897
69
33
3 680
111 515
3 041
4
1
14
10
37
2 041
6
(D)
6
862
2
(D)
27
(D)
16
559
12
3
Animal
specialties
(027)
16
(D)
3
112
3
63
7
203
2
(D)
2
(D)
18
(D)
28
268
33
(D)
19
433
10
343
12
90
581
6.6
266 246
458
638
154 386
241 984
579
169
45
90
105
64
98
30
24
13
520
158 418
174
127 186
172
121 660
47
19 358
General larms,
primarily
livestock
(029)
299
37 006
118
8 886
81
21
8
6
1
1
223
22 336
8
988
11
662
5
2 386
28
1 748
37
6 758
30
4 973
10
1 785
243
214 742
327
7 740
443
242 051
210
11 031
101
3 711
148
7 320
1
(D)
581
407
111
63
573
402
108
63
8
5
3
131
1,5
132 524
1 012
138
57 446
416 275
345
12
12
19
2
31
32
9
20
1
122
126 630
44
43 606
42
32 626
22
37 712
75
17 080
45
7 342
22
6
8
5
3
53
6 355
1
(D)
1
(D)
6
(D)
15
3 115
13
(D)
2
(D)
81
110 570
71
1 759
122
(D)
54
20 915
39
5 514
38
15 401
1
(D)
30
13
129
88
29
12
2
1
1
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[Excludes abnormal (arms; 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
Ottier ._
Operators by days of worit off farm:
None
Any
1 to 99 days ___
100 to 199 days-- -
200 days or more
Not reported
Operators by years on present (arm:
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 Spanisfi origin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family farms
acres
Partnerstiip „ (arms
acres
Corporation:
Family field -- -- farms,
acres.
lilore than 10 stockholders (arms.
10 or less stockholders (arms.
Other than (amily held (arms.
acres.
Iwlore than 10 stockholders .- - (arms.
10 or less stockholders farms.
Other— cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc (arms.
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.- "IIIIIII"
2,000 acres or more "III.!
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 (ield crops (0133
0134. 0139)
Vegetables and melons (016) "I
Fruits and tree nuts (017) -- - !
Horticultural specialties (018) ""
General (arms, primarily crop (019) "V.'./.l
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and
animal specialties (021)
Bee( cattle, except leedlots (0212) V
Dairy (arms (024)
Poultry and eggs (025) '_"'
Animal specialties (027) -,. IIIIIII.I
General (arms, primarily livestock (029) III"
See (ootnotes at end o( table.
Total
Cash grains
(Oil)
6 699
1 395
726
5 775
3 045
3 767
4 259
1 016
753
2 490
794
584
865
1 488
4 385
17.6
1 498
173
1 163
1 785
1 963
2 122
1 614
50.8
8 252
568
59
6 976
13 830 179
907
4 375 508
771
9 967 480
36
735
55
1 248 849
4
51
111
445 267
661
927
199
362
348
400
218
271
1 058
1 029
944
2 403
957
877
877
4
5
39
367
5 630
4 538
187
42
581
131
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Total
667
208
82
747
210
451
428
171
79
178
78
74
77
166
505
18.3
135
816
917 939
77
95 584
47
108 112
1
46
3
1 905
14
11 636
2
57
18
40
44
66
37
43
181
175
127
167
626
179
72
509
368
324
477
100
81
296
76
57
102
196
381
15.0
141
33
12
167
115
1/3
207
194
208
238
176
152
159
49.2
50.1
927
836
30
41
707
388 856
96
146 679
52
102 998
2
50
7
16 951
15
15 253
11
138
32
51
69
71
37
43
165
123
877
Cotton
(0131)
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugar crops,
Irish potatoes,
hay, peanuts,
and other (ield
crops
(0133, 0134,
0139)
626
179
72
509
368
324
477
100
81
296
76
57
102
196
381
15.0
141
12
115
207
208
176
159
50.1
836
41
707
388 856
96
146 679
52
102 998
2
50
7
16 951
15
15 253
11
138
32
51
69
71
37
43
165
123
68
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
Fmits and tree
nuts
(017)
1
2
20.7
1
4
250
5.5
1
5
57.6
4
(D)
1
(0)
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Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Horticultural
specialties
(018)
General farms.
primarily crop
(019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry.
and animal specialties
(021)
Total
Beef cattle,
except feedlots
(0212)
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry and
eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
General farms,
primarily
livestock
(029)
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
Not on farm operated
Not reported -_-
Operators by 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
65 to 64 years
65 years and over
Average age
Operators by sex:
Male
Female
Operators of Spanisfi origin
FARMS BY TYPE OF
ORGANIZATION
Individual or family farms..
acres..
Partnersfiip farms..
acres..
Corporation:
Family field farms..
acres..
More tfian 10 stockfiolders farms..
10 or less stockfiolders farms..
Ottier tfian 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)
Fmils and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (018) _
General farms, primarily crop (019)
Liveslock, except dairy, poultry, and
animal specialties (021)
Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212)
Dairy farms (024)
Poultry and eggs (025) ___
Animal specialties (027)
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
See footnotes at end of table.
3
10
12
8
7.8
6
1
13
11
9
5
49.9
31
2 336
5
399
3
639
306
43
18
227
140
171
172
38
37
97
24
25
43
74
185
15.8
40
7
63
79
82
91
45
48.6
350
17
299
151 604
34
51 568
32
(D)
32
1
(D)
1
(D)
4 387
807
436
3 886
1 744
2 537
2 541
631
442
1 468
552
330
498
830
2 985
18.9
987
103
683
1 061
1 237
1 399
1 147
51.8
5 257
373
32
4 316
12 065 302
614
4 037 954
592
9 581 736
33
559
38
1 227 385
4
34
70
413 924
448
101
197
153
183
100
145
524
555
681
2 099
5 630
4 538
3 510
674
354
3 218
1 320
2 126
1 972
524
346
1 102
440
251
379
654
2 461
19.5
793
82
528
813
977
1 163
975
52.4
4 227
311
3 454
10 240 294
507
3 276 913
494
7 256 734
25
469
30
902 014
3
27
53
316 136
329
256
81
144
117
131
83
121
403
466
588
1 819
4 538
4 538
160
6
21
164
23
111
56
25
13
17
21
14
8
26
102
20.1
37
6
23
28
58
54
19
49.8
182
5
152
62 837
23
10 433
9
14 670
9
2
(D)
1
(D)
6
18
8
5
5.6
5
1
9
15
8
7
2
43.9
38
423
3
(D)
1
(D)
416
114
52
167
414
128
423
40
73
310
30
64
97
150
170
10.2
100
10
86
181
127
116
61
47.2
501
80
502
(D)
40
18 678
29
98 319
29
4
528
6
(D)
157
145
32
39
40
28
15
10
44
37
12
22
581
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[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Cast) grains
(Oil)
Field crops, except casfi grains (013)
Cotton
(0131)
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugar crops.
Irisfi potatoes,
hay. peanuts,
and otfier 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 vatue 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.
C^rn 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 __ (arms.
$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 tarms.
$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
8
820
604
715
1
641
822
982
1
141
1
293
1
613
934
256
138
2
396
69 003
547
46
222
425
7
763
1
066
29
357
2
(D)
406
(D)
1
1bb
30
111
2
092
26
900
13?
11
335
28
66
5
1
55
1
439
11
1
045
481
31
569
263
27
531
419
366
2
(D)
290
15
761
116
13
893
6
2S8
406
271
1
783
354
077
476
5
359
31
3
719
1
558
43
733
207
35
495
1
200
5
245
24
2 032
587
2 576
508
1 058
957
48 573
63
60
89
147
190
292
97
16
3
954
38 161
322
28 467
149
2 918
500
20 758
1
(D)
113
(D)
453
13 850
295
503
7
471
4
34
2
(D)
62
(D)
15
(D)
42
41
398
5 237
27
1 665
43
265
2
(D)
71
360
1
(D)
38
57
122
505
877
40
172
168
112
141
113
113
119
84
19
8
309
8
540
71
5
713
72
1
326
40
862
67
301
212
6
051
776
10 883
58
4 682
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
180
17 574
128
16 461
26
5
247
2 479
13
910
31
131
1
(D)
78
482
2
(D)
42
60
87
401
877
40 172
168
112
141
113
113
119
84
19
8
309
8 540
71
5 713
72
1 326
40
862
67
301
212
6 051
776
10 883
58
4 682
2
(D)
1
(D)
180
17 574
128
16 461
26
5
247
2 479
13
910
31
131
1
(D)
78
482
2
(D)
42
60
87
401
4
(D)
S
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)
108 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Horticultural
specialties
(018)
General farms,
primarily crop
(019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry,
and animal specialties
(021)
Total
Beet cattle,
except feedlots
(0212)
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry and
eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
General farms,
primarily
livestock
(029)
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) farms..
$1,000..
Farms by value of sales:
Less ttian $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__
Ck)m for grain farms. .
$1,000..
Wfieat farms..
$1,000..
Soybeans. farms..
$1,000.-
Sorgfium 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 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 greenfiouse products. farms..
$1,000..
Sales of $40,000 or more famis..
$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..
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
Income from machine work, customwork,
and other agricultural sen/ices farms..
$1,000..
Value of agncultural products sold directly
to individuals for human consumption
(see text) farms..
$1,000..
See footnotes at end of table.
39
1 464
6
4
6
4
7
7
5
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
39
1 363
11
1 045
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
367
5 630
22 697
467 249
152
725
3
551
9
675
10
819
41
877
66
1 042
61
639
23
178
124
213
862
7 065
13 944
70
75
4 687
6 541
95
106
1 652
1 756
49
464
798
6 739
1
-
(D)
-
36
178
(D)
712
154
299
4 501
4 737
171
2 910
16
1 145
3
1
2
(D)
133
6 374
66
5 053
1
(D)
179
5 494
44
3 453
13
38
689
5
383
12
19
52
193
777
9 313
51
5 037
12
7
3
(D)
101
5 394
52
4 560
258
(D)
79
503
4
241
5 166
389 648
1 681
346 485
352
4 813
28
3 555
t 326
42 105
199
34 860
655
433
3
216
297
1 436
363
764
4 538
321 320
475
420
550
711
745
908
511
133
85
646
9 067
45
3 534
73
1 126
378
4 961
134
467
192
2 512
592
6 788
34
3 477
3
(Z)
1
(D)
7
(D)
41
491
18
189
173
38
55
476
4
241
4 488
293 969
1 500
255 478
128
401
3
160
603
7 897
49
4 859
528
1 184
2
(D)
239
125
217
456
187
17 835
8
1
3
14
39
65
37
19
1
33
692
5
373
2
(D)
6
52
3
(D)
24
532
17
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
13
10
186
14 481
109
12 985
181
2 407
11
894
9
33
15
180
42
269
37
1
1
1
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
41
218
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
581
4 094
377
81
50
28
22
16
6
7
(D)
1
(D)
5
5
2
(D)
2
(D)
53
319
3
178
13
9
405
3 536
21
1 816
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 109
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
(Excludes abnormal larms; see text. For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
COMMODITY CREDIT
CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms
$1,000.
Feed grains _ _ farms
$1,000.
Wheat _ _ farms.
$1,000.
Cotton farms.
$1,000.
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and tioney farms
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES^
Livestock and poultry purchased farms
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $49.999
$50,000 or more
Feed for livestock and poultry farms.
$1,000.
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999 _ __
$5,000 to $19.999 _
$20,000 to $79,999
$80,000 or more
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms-
tons.
$1,000.
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons __ __ _
100 to 499 tons - __
500 tons or more
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999 __
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $49,999 .__
$50,000 or more _ _
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 _
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 or more _ _
Commercial fertilizer farms
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more
Other agricultural chemicals farms
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $19.999
$20,000 or more
Hired farm labor _ farms
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4.999.
$5,000 to $19.999 _
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more ___
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more __ farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days __ farms..
workers--
Contract labor farms
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999.. _
$1,000 10 $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.
4 200
46
(D)
134
3 765
2
(D)
4 332
143 648
2 531
953
402
446
6 426
64 830
4 593
1 255
483
95
2 527
118 725
17 372
2 266
233
28
1 877
455
138
57
2 972
6 572
1 423
1 211
240
96
2 892
17 728
893
t 037
762
200
3 083
6 291
1 854
876
323
30
3 640
40 375
2 152
921
412
155
1 993
5 097
2 609
9 911
1 053
4 135
362
449
218
24
2 998
8 919
1 346
1 161
436
55
Cash grains
(Oil)
87
2 833
11
82
77
2 751
286
2 236
183
63
36
4
401
939
362
29
10
180
1 636
243
179
1
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
170
9
1
620
1 525
227
321
54
18
458
3 709
94
127
195
42
610
1 477
240
305
60
5
378
2 061
277
72
23
6
150
255
301
892
72
369
14
33
24
1
547
770
120
245
167
15
7
139
4
18
3
121
244
1 804
160
62
15
7
334
580
305
27
2
112
1 027
150
102
9
1
473
1 322
190
195
64
24
490
3 369
149
168
131
42
449
1 272
220
144
80
5
423
3 663
282
78
52
11
215
443
330
1 789
126
745
33
43
44
6
398
906
214
117
65
2
Cotton
(0131)
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugar crops,
Irish potatoes,
hay, peanuts,
and other field
crops
(0133, 0134,
0139)
7
139
4
18
3
121
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
244
1 804
160
62
15
7
334
580
305
27
2
112
1 027
150
Fruits and tree
nuts
(017)
102
_
_
9
_
_
1
-
-
473
1 322
-
-
190
.
195
_
_
64
_
_
24
-
-
490
1
10
3 369
(D)
1
149
1
10
168
-
_
131
-
_
42
-
-
449
_
_
1 272
-
-
220
_
144
_
_
80
-
_
5
-
-
423
_
_
3 663
-
-
282
.
_
78
_
_
52
_
_
11
-
-
215
.
443
-
_
330
_
_
1 789
-
-
126
_
_
745
-
-
33
_
_
43
_
_
44
_
_
6
-
-
398
906
-
-
214
_
_
117
_
_
65
_
_
2
-
_
110 WYOMING
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)
COMMODITY CREDIT
- CORPORATION LOANS
Amount received farms., - 15
$1.000_. - (D)
Feed grains farms.. - 13
$1.000.. ■- 124
Wfieat farms.. - 2
$1,000.. - (D)
Cotton (arms.
$1,000.
Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco,
and honey farms.
$1,000.
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES'
Livestock and poultry purchased -. farms.. 6 113
$1,000.. IS 2 893
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999 6 47
$5,000 to $19,999.. - 15
$20,000 to $49,999 - 29
$50,000 or more - 22
Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. 7 159
$1,000.. 11 408
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999 7 132
$5,000 to $19,999 - 24
$20,000 to $79,999 - 3
$80,000 or more
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. 2 39
tons.. (D) (D)
$1.000.. (D) 61
Farms by tons purchased:
1 to 99 tons
100 to 499 tons
500 tons or more..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999-- 2 34
$5,000 to $19,999 - 5
$20,000 to $49,999
$50,000 or more
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. 13 179
$1,000.. 37 758
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 7 19
$1,000 to $4,999 3 103
$5,000 to $9,999 2 38
$10,000 or more 1 19
Commercial ferlitizer farms.. 21 192
$1,000.. 22 1 947
Farms with expenses o(—
$1 to $999 19 33
$1,000 to $4,999 - 51
$5,000 to $19.999 2 78
$20,000 or more - 30
Other agricultural chemicals farms.. 9 183
$1,000.. 2 647
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 9 54
$1,000 to $4.999 - 79
$5,000 to $19.999 - 48
$20,000 or more - 2
Hired farm labor farms.. 14 141
$1,000.. 171 1 569
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $4,999 7 76
$5,000 to $19,999 6 44
$20,000 to $49,999 - 14
$50,000 or more 1 7
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms.. 4 80
workers.- 25 151
Less than 150 days farms.. 13 113
workers.. 117 689
Contract labor farms.. 10 54
$1,000.. 10 227
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 - 4 15
$1,000 to $4,999 6 19
$5,000 to $19,999 - 20
$20,000 or more
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment farms-- 4 168
$1.000.. (D) 388
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999 -- 4 60
$1,000 to $4.999 - - 87
$5,000 to $19.999 - 19
$20,000 or more - 2
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
61
936
14
126
48
810
3 227
133 944
1 779
735
315
398
4 731
57 097
3 192
1 052
401
86
1 745
94 303
13 542
1 553
165
27
1 250
366
86
43
1 496
2 740
839
542
80
35
1 567
8 102
507
631
346
83
1 634
2 773
1 171
313
132
18
2 377
30 820
1 304
656
292
125
1 415
3 938
1 798
5 648
722
2 689
251
327
128
16
1 625
4 476
783
641
166
35
52
826
9
43
43
783
2 532
75 714
1 365
619
247
301
3 757
34 025
2 509
892
300
56
1 316
69 587
9 715
1 174
128
944
281
67
24
1 139
1 859
681
384
56
18
1 218
5 837
415
501
245
57
1 279
2 090
929
238
100
12
1 893
23 493
1 037
529
234
93
1 079
3 003
1 456
4 416
542
1 872
186
259
90
7
1 317
3 463
640
525
127
25
4
(D)
4
(D)
111
1 279
60
40
5
6
192
4 598
44
78
62
8
192
19 238
3 050
127
64
1
70
61
47
14
129
149
87
40
1
1
75
201
25
40
9
1
97
84
72
22
3
117
1 630
32
54
27
4
74
198
88
302
6
14
2
3
1
60
163
20
29
11
33
63
32
1
33
429
63
32
1
2
(D)
1
1
3
3
2
(D)
1
(D)
4
123
2
(D)
2
(D)
272
1 353
233
28
2
9
517
1 006
478
36
2
1
206
1 572
223
205
1
201
4
1
169
379
156
9
3
1
42
60
153
438
51
71
35
14
1
1
144
129
113
30
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Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
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)
Fruits and tree
nuts
(017)
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Energy and petroleum products farms..
$1,000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to £999
$1,000 to $4,999 .__
$5,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more
Petroleum products _ farms.,
$1,000._
Gasoline and gasohol farms..
$1,000..
Diesel fuel farms.-
$1.000,.
LP gas, butane, and propane farms..
$1.000..
Fuel oil and kerosene farms..
$1,000..
Natural gas farms..
$1.000..
Motor oil and grease farms..
$1.000..
Electricity farms..
$1.000..
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms..
$1,000..
Interest expense farms..
$1.000..
Farms with expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $9.999 -
$10,000 or more
Farms reporting no interest expense
(see text)
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
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.,
fwlotortrucks. including pickups farms..
numt>er._
Wheel tractors farms..
number..
2 or 3 farms..
number,,
4 or more farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines, self -propel led
only farms.-
number..
Corn heads for combines farms..
number.,
Cottonpickers and strippers farms..
number..
Mower conditioners farms.,
number. .
Pickup balers farms..
number,.
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel , farms..
number. .
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'
Commercial fertilizer farms.,
acres on which used..
Lime farms..
acres on which used..
tons..
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control —
Insects on hay and other crops farms..
acres on which used..
See footnotes at end of table.
8 801
53 466
2 619
2 984
2 699
499
8 800
43 900
8 559
24 035
5 227
13 326
2 613
3 294
399
192
494
588
8 800
2 464
7 110
9 118
1 351
448
4 948
86 658
722
1 410
919
1 897
3 553
8 818
462 012
444
1 612
1 347
2 419
1 495
1 089
383
29
6 193
9 475
e 269
21 996
7 484
20 602
3 364
8 141
2 016
10 357
1 693
1 987
212
221
3 432
3 897
4 351
5 054
1 064
1 219
2 892
690 684
971
6 858
143
338
442
48
971
6 004
935
2 447
849
2 843
328
296
28
8
77
47
971
363
694
811
92
43
687
8 058
89
237
123
238
972
75 345
23
49
108
346
143
206
92
5
830
1 217
921
2 669
891
2 612
499
1 261
234
1 193
542
714
68
70
290
342
431
476
122
126
458
29 646
793
163 448
166
38 494
931
5 533
322
267
272
70
931
4 517
896
2 001
643
1 840
243
255
25
13
46
85
931
324
748
950
144
66
519
7 175
64
140
132
183
937
60 226
39
150
87
248
197
146
66
622
999
619
2 329
849
2 259
356
851
215
1 130
204
226
31
(D)
466
523
557
626
196
199
490
119 643
164
21 077
931
5 533
322
267
272
70
931
4 517
896
2 001
643
1 840
243
255
25
13
46
85
931
324
748
950
144
66
519
7 175
64
140
132
1B3
937
60 226
39
150
87
248
197
146
622
999
819
2 329
849
2 259
356
851
215
1 130
204
226
31
(D)
466
523
557
626
196
199
490
119 643
164
21 077
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D|
1
(D)
1
(D)
10
(D)
10
(D)
10
(0)
10
(Z)
1
(D)
10
(D)
1
(D)
1
(0)
1
(D)
10
10
10
10
1
(D)
10
30
112 WYOMING
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Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
(Excludes abnormal farms, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Horticultural
specialties
(018)
General farms,
primarily crop
(019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry,
and animal specialties
(021)
Beef cattle.
except teedlots
(0212)
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry and
eggs
(025)
Animal
specialties
(027)
General farms,
primarily
livestock
(029)
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION
EXPENSES' -Con.
Eriergy and petroleum products farms.
$1,000.
Farms witfi expenses of—
$1 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
$6,000 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.
Ottier-coal, wood, coke, etc farms.
$1,000.
Interest expense farms.
$1,000.
Farms witri 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 macfiinery
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.
Wfieel tractors farms.
number.
2 or 3 farms.
number.
4 or more farms.
number.
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms.
number.
Corn fieads for combines farms.
number.
Cottonpickers and strippers farms.
number.
Mower conditioners farms.
number.
Pickup balers farms.
number-
Field forage fiarvesters. shear bar or
flywfieel (arms.
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.
29
109
12
14
1
2
29
69
29
30
6
24
1
(D)
1
(D)
4
11
29
(D)
27
33
7
7
18
172
1
10
5
2
10
29
1 138
1
9
B
S
5
23
35
27
51
25
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
1
(0)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(0)
21
316
3
(D)
306
2 266
124
40
112
30
306
1 893
304
811
190
853
76
71
21
10
40
37
306
112
241
366
25
6
176
2 687
21
32
36
87
117
306
24 977
12
101
11
38
46
57
39
2
5 551
35 991
1 395
2 100
1 724
332
5 550
29 510
5 409
17 646
3 190
7 226
1 797
2 590
288
149
249
355
5 550
1 544
4 566
6 191
979
289
3 188
65 444
442
872
573
1 301
5 552
272 452
327
843
944
1 605
1 016
626
174
17
220
3 852
367
5 958
285
5 261
1 025
14 142
276
4 748
943
13 389
94
2 153
214
5 220
116
1 359
663
6 933
119
747
143
815
31
80
31
86
126
2 301
134
2 638
156
2 900
172
3 417
77
613
85
746
192
1 567
50 749
362 539
4 455
28 561
1 055
1 726
1 414
260
4 455
23 278
4 352
14 038
2 591
5 512
1 480
2 084
225
128
188
269
4 455
1 248
3 652
5 061
798
221
2 573
51 618
324
702
490
1 057
4 456
215 875
243
643
757
1 356
816
504
124
13
3 127
4 834
4 219
11 251
3 843
10 921
1 798
4 371
1 100
5 605
524
580
37
39
1 894
2 188
2 402
2 844
394
461
1 218
288 142
202
1 652
1
74
113
14
202
1 127
201
662
171
308
51
49
21
9
30
39
202
60
187
501
63
25
124
1 999
10
25
20
69
202
14 099
179
257
201
466
185
538
111
248
64
280
62
67
2
(D)
145
154
172
204
34
38
88
10 180
338
90 151
263
79 236
75
8 108
17
2 458
33
(D)
33
14
3
2
7
1
8
2
33
(0)
32
(0)
4
(D)
33
308
1
25
6
16
17
31
(D)
28
39
11
22
1
(D)
8
(D)
7
7
2
(D)
1
(D)
629
676
491
114
23
1
629
502
604
330
128
87
108
32
5
(Z)
40
12
629
40
499
166
22
8
193
644
79
82
19
13
638
9 768
35
332
165
79
21
4
1
1
370
522
592
1 022
351
531
123
(D)
6
(D)
53
1 348
8
480
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Item
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)
Fruits and tree
nuts
(017)
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to
control — Con.
Nematodes in crops _ farms..
acres on which used..
Diseases In crops and orchards farms..
acres on which used..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture farms,.
acres on which used..
Chemicals for defoliation, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms..
acres on which used..
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 99 -
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
number..
Beef cows farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 49 __
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more
Milk cows farms--
number..
Farms with—
1 to 4 _
5 to 9
10 to 49_. __
50 to 99_.
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more
Heifers and heifer calves farms..
number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves _ farms..
number..
Cattle and calves sold farms..
number..
$1.000..
Calves farms..
number,.
$1,000..
Cattle _ farms..
number..
$1.000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates... farms.,
number..
$1.000_.
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
number,.
Farms with—
1 to 24 ._
25 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199 _
200 to 499
500 or more
Used or to be used for breeding farms.,
number..
Other farms..
number. .
Hogs and pigs sold farms..
number. .
$1,000..
Feeder pigs farms..
number..
$1.000..
Litters ot 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.,
number-
See footnotes at end of table.
269
30 386
110
16 913
2 744
439 637
103
12 157
6 416
1 501 573
799
1 630
1 023
1 025
1 196
743
5 645
727 892
5 303
714 732
799
1 630
889
900
800
285
1 270
13 160
1 020
39
126
56
25
4
5 310
380 623
5 655
393 058
6 258
978 469
406 271
3 235
271 365
71 301
5 287
707 104
334 971
546
140 226
86 872
563
29 790
417
53
38
21
20
14
309
4 285
508
25 505
476
57 172
5 359
135
17 954
764
331
6 294
274
3 214
238
3 080
48
4 547
17
6 275
538
141 452
24
2 037
429
39 463
61
150
100
63
45
10
367
20 337
351
20 250
56
175
58
40
20
2
51
87
49
1
1
337
9 866
363
9 260
398
IS 734
5 237
187
7 590
2 075
302
8 144
3 162
32
583
311
48
1 850
32
S
8
1
1
1
26
411
44
1 439
43
3 483
265
5
1 692
64
29
510
23
284
16
226
122
16 152
19
2 177
392
57 923
33
4 070
299
19 973
80
111
48
32
24
4
243
9 710
220
9 607
74
85
29
24
7
1
60
103
58
2
232
5 449
242
4 814
247
7 422
2 479
112
2 728
699
196
4 694
1 780
31
1 526
542
41
1 473
33
3
2
1
1
1
19
128
37
1 345
31
1 320
131
14
247
8
22
128
19
70
14
58
122
_
16 152
-
19
-
2 177
-
392
_
57 923
-
33
_
4 070
~
299
1
19 973
(D)
80
_
111
1
48
_
32
-
24
_
4
-
243
1
9 710
(D)
220
9 607
-
74
_
85
-
29
_
24
-
7
_
1
-
60
1
103
(D)
58
_
2
1
232
_
5 449
-
242
1
4 814
(D)
247
2
7 422
(D)
2 479
(D)
112
2 728
-
699
-
196
2
4 694
(D)
1 780
(D)
31
1
1 526
(0)
542
(D)
41
_
1 473
-
33
_
3
-
2
-
1
1
-
1
19
-
128
-
37
-
1 346
-
31
1
1 320
(D)
131
(D)
14
247
-
B
-
22
128
-
19
-
70
_
14
-
58
-
114 WYOMING
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Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982 -Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Horticultural
specialties
(018)
General farms.
primarily crop
(019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry.
and animal specialties
(021)
Total
Beef cattle,
except feedlots
(0212)
Dairy farms
(024)
Poultry and
eggs
(025)
Animal
:iaities
(027)
General farms,
primarily
livestock
(029)
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS^ -
Con.
Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to
control — Con.
Nematodes in crops _. farms..
acres on which used..
Diseases in crops and orchards farms..
acres on which used..
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture farms..
acres on which used..
Chemicals for defoliation, growth control
of crops, or thinning of fruit farms..
acres on which used..
LIVESTOCK
Cattle and calves inventory __ farms..
number..
Farms with —
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 to 99 -
100 to 199
200 to 499. __
500 or more
Cows and heifers that had calved farms..
numtjer..
Beef cows farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 9
10 to 49
50 10 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more
Milk cows farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 4 _
5 to 9 ,
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more
Heifers and heifer calves farms..
number..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms..
number..
Cattle and calves sold farms..
number..
$1,000..
Calves farms. -
number..
$1.000..
Cattle farms..
number..
$1.000..
Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms..
number..
$1,000..
Hogs and pigs inventory farms..
number..
Farms with—
1 to 24
25 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more
Used or to be used for breeding farms..
number..
Other farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs sold farms..
number..
$1,000..
Feeder pigs farms. .
number..
$1,000-.
Litters of pigs farrowed between—
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms..
number..
Dec. 1 and May 31 farms..
number..
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.
3
(D)
2
1
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
49
4 312
29
2 076
155
34 843
10
(D)
200
27 263
34
37
38
47
33
11
160
10 446
150
10 394
27
59
33
22
8
1
25
52
22
2
1
149
8 015
165
8 802
179
14 097
5 494
44
1 910
528
164
12 187
4 965
31
2 323
1 212
19
963
9
2
3
4
1
11
81
15
882
13
876
99
1
(D)
(D)
11
106
10
72
7
34
47
5 223
31
5 654
1 484
196 935
34
5 144
5 125
1 385 919
500
1 256
764
830
1 064
711
4 561
672 677
4 437
670 583
550
1 278
757
810
762
280
896
2 094
839
28
26
3
4
293
348 818
4
577
364 424
5
166
931
850
389 648
2
773
256
521
67
448
4
394
675 329
322
199
434
135
151
84
503
394
24
929
284
42
25
15
16
12
228
3
592
359
21
337
352
50 855
4
813
101
15 761
684
243
5
495
200
2
755
188
2
740
15
1 897
25
5 268
1 153
149 482
24
4 754
4 384
1 186 074
311
1 065
669
759
953
627
3 954
607 423
3 884
605 641
408
1 119
674
733
595
255
719
1 782
668
22
26
3
3 699
287 271
3 946
291 380
4 488
761 862
293 969
2 501
242 163
63 661
3 823
519 699
230 288
128
5 397
3 168
168
2 867
146
13
3
4
2
72
479
152
2 388
128
4 249
401
35
1 479
61
81
525
60
278
62
247
2
(D)
13
(D)
76
533
2
(D)
187
22 651
9
39
60
50
25
4
187
11 540
46
1 442
21
15
7
1
2
187
10 098
181
6 810
172
4 301
181
6 455
2 407
81
1 676
289
169
4 779
2 118
8
213
120
17
287
5
11
15
276
365
33
1
(D)
(D)
5
11
4
(0)
2
(D)
9
(D)
12
(D)
12
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
8
5
(D)
6
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
5
(D)
5
7
2
(D)
81
1 297
103
3 575
69
24
3
3
2
2
70
1 660
60
1 639
46
8
3
1
1
1
15
21
15
67
1 054
79
861
53
912
319
26
(D)
(D)
36
(D)
(D)
5
263
101
19
132
18
1
7
17
18
115
13
99
9
5
56
2
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
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Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
LIVESTOCK-Con.
Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms.
number-
Ewes 1 year old or older .._ farms.
number.
Slieep and lambs sold _ farms.
number.
Sfieep 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..
numt)er..
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 (arms..
number..
Turkeys sold .-- farms..
number..
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for grain or seed farms. .
acres.,
bushels..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Corn for silage or green chop farms--
acres..
tons, green..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Wheat (or grain -- (arms..
acres.,
bushels..
Inlgated (arms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres — -
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Bariey (or grain (arms..
acres. -
bushels..
Irrigated -- (arms..
acres..
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
See (ootnotes at end of table.
Total
1 547
1 026 357
1 412
646 172
1 531
759 168
1 411
965 146
9 166 437
5 092
47 271
1 037
4 146
3 255
193
1 170
58
395
14
1 304
58 221
1 295
7
2
Cash grains
(Oil)
1 297
54 751
137
3 470
109
14 601
40
2 135
89
314
26
562
46
069
4 681
878
548
45
079
584
44
424
737
193
561
43
086
1
092
355 889
9 168
065
178
17
536
116
273
299
404
1
302
136 356
8 770
271
1
022
113
746
291
521
370
120
73
14 022
61
8 402
70
7 324
58
10 310
90 540
256
1 243
28
64
39
5
(D)
100
6 729
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Total
99
6 255
14
474
10
2 612
7
434
164
13 423
1 276 258
158
12 814
65
2 508
41 411
63
2 448
500
243 623
6 413 615
64
7 414
15
86
119
280
386
46 454
3 220 466
331
40 815
64
137
146
39
78
17 938
67
8 572
74
10 037
66
11 347
105 791
365
2 890
36
81
49
8
25
3
13
(Z)
82
2 398
80
2 153
8
245
7
407
2
(D)
(D)
81
6 950
735 988
77
6
839
72
5
147
80
171
71
5 097
46
8
671
275
558
22
3
179
13
13
7
13
168
23
282
1 724 965
174
22
338
30
71
63
24
Cotton
(0131)
Tobacco
(0132)
Sugar crops,
Irish potatoes,
hay, peanuts,
and other field
crops
(0133, 0134,
0139)
78
17 938
67
8 572
74
10 037
66
11 347
105 791
365
2 890
36
81
49
6
25
3
13
(Z)
82
2 398
80
2 153
7
407
2
(D)
Vegetables
and melons
(016)
1
(D)
Fruits and tree
nuts
(017)
2
(0)
2
(D)
6
_
38
_
1
_
(D)
~
81
1
6 950
(D)
735 988
(D)
77
1
6 839
(D)
72
5 147
_
80 171
_
71
_
5 097
-
46
8 671
_
275 558
_
22
-
3 179
-
13
_
13
-
7
-
13
-
188
.
23 282
-
724 965
_
174
_
22 338
-
30
_
71
_
63
-
24
-
116 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
{Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
LIVESTOCK -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.
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..
numl)er..
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.,
bushels. -
Irrigated farms.,
acres..
Corn for silage or green chop farms..
acres.,
tons, green,.
Imgated farms..
acres..
Wheat for grain farms..
acres..
bushels,.
Irrigated famis..
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.
Imgated 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.
Horticultural
specialties
(018)
4
136
4
115
4
143
4
114
1 348
9
(D)
3
5
7
General farms,
primarily crop
(019)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
38
15 653
29
3 640
38
13 447
30
7 551
56 516
172
1 566
9
20
16
3
18
1
(D)
(D)
35
922
Livestock, except dairy, poultry,
and animal specialties
(021)
Total
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
110
6 698
915 694
109
8 678
91
4 555
85 362
90
4 528
49
8 392
258 138
21
1 725
6
14
16
13
115
18 826
1 165 165
107
17 663
11
40
45
19
1 308
975 536
1 217
623 151
1 305
726 383
1 219
933 294
886 188
3 573
32 190
577
2 088
1 257
146
915
44
288
11
918
26 920
Beef cattle,
except feedlots
(0212)
918
915
24 899
88
2 021
67
2 Oil
24
1 083
59
203
18
233
196
15 909
1 646 065
193
15 659
331
29 856
492 634
313
28 680
478
91 835
2 153 683
65
5 069
74
155
156
93
491
37 356
2 134 982
314
25 628
153
214
94
30
608
252 003
560
164 463
590
144 639
556
203 259
2 089 149
2 979
27 751
483
1 651
1 028
65
397
17
159
7
680
18 926
Dairy farms
(024)
677
17 637
64
1 289
50
1 447
15
585
38
137
10
88
113
8 047
828 709
110
7 797
216
18 851
293 217
202
17 981
390
70 145
1 625 572
41
3 183
57
129
126
78
329
21 232
1 127 487
186
13 053
117
147
53
12
17
2 577
15
1 994
16
1 499
15
2 150
22 007
110
660
11
30
27
3
23
35
1 547
35
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(0)
1
(D)
8
999
100 221
8
20
1 839
29 770
20
1 839
6
590
15 545
3
130
1
4
104
7 434
354 397
83
5 434
27
53
19
5
Poultry and
eggs
(025)
4
163
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
30
149
3
6
4
5
47
1
(D)
(D)
37
15 539
32
3
2
37
15 224
6
315
14
7 879
2
(0)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
Animal
specialties
(027)
18
245
12
126
19
156
14
167
1 757
525
8 082
344
1 768
1 755
21
113
7
73
2
62
1 520
61
1 249
12
271
1
2
3
1 022
31 371
1
(D)
1
1
General farms,
primarily
livestock
(029)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA
WYOMING 117
Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con.
[Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Cash grains
(011)
Field crops, except casft 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)
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats for grain farms. _
acres.,
bushels. _
Irrigated _-_ farms..
acres..
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms..
acres. -
cwt.-
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Irish potatoes farms..
acres..
cwt..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Sugar beets tor sugar farms..
acres.,
tons..
Irngated farms..
acres. .
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) __ farms..
acres. -
tons. dry..
Irrigated --- farms.-
acres.-
Farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres --
100 to 249 acres —
250 acres or more
Alfalfa hay.-- farms..
acres.,
tons. dry..
Irrigated farms..
acres--
1 014
46 979
2 284 171
658
26 409
453
34 761
619 096
453
34 761
58
5 346
1 127 020
58
5 346
444
40 327
856 162
5 725
1 115 281
1 926 331
4 371
825 404
918
1 941
1 631
1 235
4 228
545 650
1 227 251
3 352
383 416
162
9 457
452 423
98
4 330
205
16 925
306 504
205
16 925
5
81
14 995
5
81
57
(D)
(D)
67
(D)
502
44 394
97 024
349
23 019
108
253
101
40
387
30 669
81 930
322
20 380
96
3 748
220 984
85
3 270
77
(D)
(D)
77
(D)
18
4 139
882 500
18
4 139
167
19 502
428 930
167
19 502
792
106 569
223 074
681
86 862
154
325
199
114
664
69 910
173 185
573
56 900
96
3 748
220 984
85
3 270
77
(D)
(D)
77
(D)
4 139
882 500
18
4 139
167
19 502
428 930
167
19 502
792
106 569
223 074
681
86 862
154
325
199
114
664
69 910
173 185
573
56 900
1
(D)
(0)
1
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(Q)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
118 WYOMING
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,
primarily
livestock
(029)
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Oats for grain famfis..
acres --
bushels..
Irrigated farms-.
acres- _
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas _ farms __
acres.,
cwt..
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Iristi potatoes farms..
acres.,
cwt-.
Irrigated _ farms..
acres..
Sugar beets for sugar. farms..
acres. -
tons..
Irrigated farms..
acres.-
May— alfalfa, ottier tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. farms..
acres.,
tons. dry,.
Irrigated farms..
acres..
Farms by acres han/ested;
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--
5
(D)
492
5
(0)
2
3
3
(D)
480
3
185
60
2 153
120 932
52
1 680
82
6 013
107 109
82
6 013
627
117 435
8
627
127
9 214
187 709
127
9 214
354
30 944
78 658
307
25 781
119
153
63
19
295
25 619
71 085
268
22 614
647
30 538
1 432 873
386
16 412
88
6 740
108 762
88
6 740
23
488
109 658
23
488
91
7 B65
164 631
91
7 865
3 746
899 156
454 917
2 751
663 968
440
1 101
1 178
1 027
2 612
393 181
840 748
1 953
264 299
517
24 534
1 148 820
287
12 241
47
3 469
54 839
47
3 469
15
302
73 602
15
302
34
2 114
45 466
34
2 114
3 107
801 617
1 258 978
2 251
590 418
298
884
1 005
920
2 118
333 277
697 052
1 555
218 414
27
497
30 264
20
398
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
156
23 871
54 050
137
18 894
5
53
72
26
141
17 687
43 582
125
13 698
2
(D)
(D)
12
371
14 645
10
161
14
383
(D)
7
229
(D)
4
(D)
114
5 827
8 991
97
3 481
65
34
9
6
83
4 633
7 476
74
2 613
8
(D)
(D)
7
158
3
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
40
3 833
8 642
33
2 933
16
13
35
3 452
8 373
29
2 589
^Oata are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA
WYOMING 119
Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Carbon
Converse
Crook
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms - number, 1982.
1978.
Land in farms acres, 1982.
1978.
Average size of farm acres, 1982.
1978.
Approximate land area acres, 1982.
Proportion in farms percent, 1982.
Value of land and 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..
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.
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..
Otfier 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 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..
TolaJ woodland farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Woodland pastured ...farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
See footnotes at end of table.
8 861
8 040
33 500 453
33 627 257
3 781
4 182
62 072 960
54.0
732 875
598 623
193
142
7 214
6 907
2 741 423
2 711 410
6 473
6 444
1 813 830
1 780 333
305
1 579
339
4 532
312
7 228
496
18 427
949
66 726
1 323
185 600
1 729
524 138
723
483 405
297
522 195
169
872
263
3 570
270
6 140
484
18 276
1 008
71 669
1 423
198 020
1 883
568 891
680
452 929
264
459 966
2 970
2 621
460 866
452 893
1 632
1 839
466 727
478 184
183
337
13 287
29 502
302
335
31 460
35 235
1 036
1 137
384 077
348 373
462
611
37 903
65 074
720
663
449 373
442 732
615
564
404 819
383 986
271
214
1 817 274
1 662 143
6 706
7 767
2 731 616
66.5
1 126 247
1 025 033
162
132
192
160
102 421
101 106
174
144
80 541
75 663
6
20
4
64
7
150
9
353
20
1 351
34
4 405
44
12 899
32
20 989
18
40 310
1
(D)
1
(D)
6
(D)
10
376
18
1 081
23
2 925
41
12 826
26
17 609
18
40 705
64
46
20 023
(D)
11
13
1 857
(D)
1
3
(D)
295
3
2
(D)
(D)
4
3
107
(D)
3
5
(D)
(D)
24
10
10 137
22 180
22
8
6 521
(D)
581
503
471 887
498 848
812
992
2 009 228
23.5
439 065
331 078
586
339
525
476
126 134
124 852
460
453
86 876
86 086
32
185
43
599
28
651
48
1 763
78
5 303
86
12 658
105
33 228
32
19 667
8
12 822
13
74
35
495
30
718
44
1 768
76
5 462
104
14 748
120
36 122
23
14 571
8
12 128
299
266
31 541
33 964
112
100
7 717
4 802
23
28
2 339
1 086
22
23
730
810
21
25
2 652
796
60
54
1 996
2 110
59
56
6 535
5 841
49
45
5 637
4 511
382
2 843 442
2 846 446
6 404
7 451
3 069 427
92.6
1 079 617
821 961
169
108
340
310
176 016
157 490
305
295
103 880
99 052
8
23
3
32
10
247
24
855
34
2 272
68
9 285
100
29 368
41
26 525
17
35 273
2
(D)
14
(D)
16
609
41
3 098
62
8 289
104
30 962
38
24 363
18
31 398
79
42
(D)
(D)
129
134
(D)
(D)
18
18
1 195
(D)
8
19
(□)
2 883
106
117
47 265
38 922
19
23
S 307
3 897
22
13
31 695
31 056
19
10
(D)
(D)
280
252
2 793 268
2 81 1 976
9 976
11 159
5 041 548
55.4
1 487 936
1 271 044
151
112
219
208
146 635
159 541
196
198
103 506
109 836
4
24
4
SO
5
109
7
246
20
1 330
21
3 129
69
21 470
40
26 740
26
50 408
5
35
S
(D)
2
(D)
6
220
19
1 363
28
4 012
63
18 391
42
27 184
28
58 513
85
79
(D)
42 968
19
22
(D)
6 737
2
11
(D)
913
11
6
656
590
7
7
(D)
4 358
3
6
390
876
20
23
6 646
9 959
19
23
(D)
9 959
306
274
2 394 559
2 448 886
7 825
8 938
2 733 446
87.6
936 742
892 690
122
100
442
411
1 548 500
1 515 773
3 503
3 688
1 827 513
84.7
566 140
524 078
153
140
195
369
205
360
58 133
153 276
74 735
164 618
172
355
192
353
46 719
110 271
54 971
112 533
2
3
(D)
9
6
5
(D)
70
8
16
188
385
13
19
476
687
29
41
2 065
2 775
35
83
4 945
11 874
54
126
16 180
39 680
19
46
11 708
31 790
6
16
11 060
23 001
5
2
26
(D)
6
5
77
(D)
10
8
221
185
12
14
■426
500
ll
51
1 569
3 609
48
80
6 465
11 660
63
127
19 802
39 460
20
50
12 396
32 617
7
16
13 989
24 435
59
90
45
68
(D)
17 181
(D)
11 226
22
153
26
177
(D)
25 824
(D)
40 859
1
9
2
29
(D)
1 328
(D)
1 935
2
26
6
12
(D)
2 471
2 816
2 706
14
125
12
152
4 486
18 184
4 666
23 684
8
42
6
48
560
3 841
(D)
12 534
13
194
16
167
9 922
193 594
15 280
150 185
12
182
13
158
(D)
184 846
(D)
145 467
120 WYOMING
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]
All fanns
Goshen
Hot Springs
Johnson
Laramie
Lincoln
Natrona
Niobrara
742
728
1 258 870
1 308 690
1 697
1 798
1 399 116
90.0
504 018
362 864
302
200
634
639
301 003
279 308
606
616
184 152
160 225
26
123
16
200
25
587
30
1 098
61
4 493
144
21 033
200
61 110
78
53 800
26
41 708
9
44
13
180
14
330
29
1 103
80
6 030
175
25 145
216
64 812
69
46 956
11
15 625
210
187
(D)
36 751
232
242
(D)
82 332
26
43
2 307
3 949
26
35
2 284
5 257
183
166
77 963
66 188
41
82
(D)
6 938
19
14
1 715
1 382
16
11
(D)
1 346
141
117
1 056 109
1 012 123
7 490
8 651
1 283 507
82.3
FARMS AND UVND IN FARMS
Fanns number, 1982-
1978.
Land in farms aaes, 1982_.
1978..
Average size of farm acres, 1982..
1978.
Approximate land area acres, 1982..
Proportion in farms percent. 1982..
Value of land and tHjildings^:
Average per larni dollars, 1982.. 504 018 1233 489
1978.. 362 864 818 128
Average per acre dollars, 1982.. 302 167
1978.. 200 94
UND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE
Total cropland farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Harvested cropland. __ farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
1982 acres harvested:
1 to 9 acres farms..
acres..
10 to 19 acres farms..
acres. -
20 to 29 aaes farms..
acres..
30 to 49 acres fatttis..
acres..
SO to 99 acres farms..
acres..
100 to 199 acres farms..
acres..
200 to 499 acres farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres fams..
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..
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 fanns, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Other cropland farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
soil-improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Cropland on which all crops failed farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Cropland in cultivated summer fallow farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Cropland idle farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Total woodland farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Woodland pastured farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1962..
1978..
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
114
100
(D)
(D)
102
93
24 093
23 132
6
39
10
139
4
88
15
574
15
1 090
24
3 128
13
3 228
11
7 817
4
7 990
1
(D)
5
(D)
4
96
7
282
26
1 891
14
1 749
23
6 019
8
5 552
5
7 470
67
52
(D)
(D)
15
19
(D)
1 156
1
3
n
8
6
301
208
2
4
(D)
272
4
7
224
(D)
3
3
(D)
(D)
3
3
(D)
(D)
261
247
1 933 935
1 932 116
7 410
7 822
2 666 400
72.5
1 064 812
903 215
137
114
167
163
46 206
43 768
149
145
32 325
31 374
2
(D)
7
(D)
5
116
11
404
23
1 715
40
5 172
48
14 309
10
(D)
3
4 561
6
19
3
38
5
114
10
367
27
1 973
36
4 707
41
12 085
15
(D)
2
(D)
57
56
12 647
11 200
8
9
1 234
1 194
1
1
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
2
4
(0)
319
5
4
(D)
690
16
15
8 884
8 683
14
12
5 061
8 659
582
531
1 648 419
1 616 476
2 832
3 044
1 717 881
96.0
600 486
509 443
206
166
470
464
359 480
(D)
431
417
194 861
164 296
4
19
10
144
12
256
24
944
52
3 690
69
9 940
122
38 795
88
60 609
50
80 464
4
24
10
139
6
141
23
883
72
5 198
61
8 949
130
42 298
80
55 790
31
50 874
124
110
23 712
(0)
312
323
140 907
130 092
32
37
1 276
1 854
32
69
2 401
9 387
290
300
134 424
111 735
48
65
2 806
7 116
21
8
2 329
(D)
20
7
2 251
(D)
541
487
549 379
576 845
1 015
1 164
2 604 998
21.1
425 503
321 990
389
254
486
471
131 838
125 678
437
448
99 311
94 369
13
93
20
281
22
524
44
1 648
74
5 356
114
15 568
105
30 868
32
21 404
13
23 569
15
86
13
160
35
764
41
1 557
81
5 887
116
15 514
107
32 274
32
21 999
8
16 128
233
242
28 634
22 755
101
159
3 893
8 554
10
36
148
1 090
22
41
695
1 485
48
59
2 285
4 353
38
75
765
1 626
68
60
17 048
16 330
43
44
13 573
13 809
305
260
2 859 546
3 110 430
9 376
11 963
3 422 208
83.6
1 367 364
1 290 308
148
108
197
176
(D)
57 320
168
153
26 060
35 963
30
140
21
248
11
252
18
672
27
1 939
26
3 545
26
7 914
6
4 277
3
7 073
6
28
11
147
13
285
20
728
33
2 302
33
4 650
20
5 876
10
6 210
7
15 737
84
70
(D)
(D)
17
27
(D)
(D)
2
5
(D)
(D)
7
12
(D)
2 160
2
6
(0)
945
9
7
1 226
262
6
10
(D)
3 073
4
7
(D)
(D)
260
271
1 335 254
1 372 683
5 136
5 065
1 718 048
77.7
651 135
553 022
114
104
219
68 958
89 685
172
209
49 850
57 069
2
«>)
(D)
3
72
10
401
27
1 893
48
6 533
53
15 092
19
12 603
8
13 211
4
(D)
(D)
6
139
7
265
33
2 206
56
7 740
73
20 728
20
13 344
9
12 616
18
32
(D)
10 004
47
56
(D)
22 612
4
6
(D)
2 507
17
4
2 064
57
30
48
9 627
18 991
7
14
(D)
1 057
10
21
17 160
15 308
9
17
(D)
9 496
WYOMING 121
Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978-Ck)n.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Platte
Sheridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
Uinta
Washakie
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms nurrtoer. 1982_.
1978..
Land in farms - acres, 1982..
1978.
Average size of farm acres, 1982..
1978..
Approximate land area acres, 1982..
Proportion in farms percent, 1982..
Value of land and 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 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 _ famis..
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 famis..
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 famts, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Other cropland farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and
soil-improvement grasses, not harvested
and not pastured farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978.
Cropland on which all crops failed farms, 1982.
1978..
acres, 1982.
1978.
Cropland in cultivated summer fallow farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Cropland idle farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Total woodland farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Woodland pastured farms, 1982.
1978-
acres, 1982.
1978.
See footnotes at end of table.
122 WYOMING
466
429
1 300 964
1 295 748
2 792
3 020
1 294 873
100.5
603 644
497 752
212
173
390
376
212 145
200 374
354
337
115 681
104 170
10
62
21
275
15
359
26
1 015
56
3 790
71
10 165
82
25 741
52
36 474
21
37 800
11
74
14
180
5
107
21
804
51
3 500
9 774
106
33 581
43
29 792
17
26 358
139
122
23 534
(D)
119
155
72 930
(D)
10
32
1 118
6 886
12
29
6 467
(D)
88
94
62 001
57 770
44
61
3 344
8 264
18
12
14 558
6 935
8
5
12 984
(D)
556
481
1 306 680
1 373 032
2 350
2 855
1 620 601
80.6
756 878
691 279
330
247
458
415
114 035
124 590
402
380
72 388
83 366
48
215
35
469
13
297
38
1 452
83
5 804
77
10 435
71
21 252
28
19 361
9
13 103
15
21
281
15
339
44
1 656
85
5 883
88
11 731
72
21 496
27
17 958
13
23 954
218
171
29 379
29 192
81
91
12 268
12 032
3
20
(D)
715
9
11
(D)
858
53
55
9 313
8 041
25
26
2 640
2 418
35
35
5 582
11 129
32
26
2 472
8 628
234
199
510 434
553 465
2 181
2 781
117 779
16.4
708 322
744 864
336
266
186
163
133 312
118 159
171
154
111 240
101 923
7
32
5
64
5
116
11
415
21
1 576
18
2 635
37
11 587
31
21 141
36
73 674
1
(D)
3
(D)
4
94
3
105
16
1 116
22
3 049
38
11 937
37
26 515
30
59 061
90
57
(D)
(D)
8
13
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D
587
3
8
(D)
2 714
14
11
3 107
8 875
12
9
(D)
(D)
148
129
1 697 370
1 658 495
11 469
12 857
6 625 324
25.6
1 425 162
924 411
125
72
116
109
36 867
33 029
102
104
24 137
22 990
1
(D)
3
(D)
9
204
13
469
18
1 148
11
1 500
34
10 037
12
8 227
1
(D)
4
66
6
130
8
290
11
735
27
3 721
38
11 342
9
(D)
1
(D)
65
56
(D)
(D)
14
9
n
(D)
3
3
(D)
200
(D)
10
5
365
(0)
5
6
2 763
1 161
5
5
(D)
(D)
117
103
71 567
64 515
612
626
2 567 283
2.8
1 152 966
815 087
1 719
1 301
103
90
29 763
30 932
78
79
20 292
20 476
4
13
3
43
4
98
6
224
16
1 063
15
1 812
15
4 650
10
6 089
5
6 300
4
17
3
(D)
2
(D)
7
278
14
974
16
2 035
19
5 585
9
5 628
5
5 870
48
43
8 514
6 182
14
23
957
4 274
6
8
523
230
3
4
(D)
392
4
7
127
347
4
12
(D)
3 305
27
18
7 739
3 219
23
15
5 874
3 030
242
244
749 526
780 925
3 097
3 201
1 334 425
56.2
638 417
571 701
216
193
214
214
69 273
81 883
201
211
47 263
51 312
5
(D)
2
(D)
7
171
6
228
30
2 234
64
8 468
63
18 251
19
10 988
5
6 855
2
(D)
2
(D)
4
99
21
769
35
2 546
58
7 469
61
17 495
22
13 369
6
9 523
110
117
(D)
29 934
5
10
(D)
637
2
2
(0)
(Di
1
6
(D)
371
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)
25
28
27 392
26 770
24
25
(D)
25 730
230
211
342 499
374 471
1 489
1 775
435 321
23.9
589 220
502 815
400
262
193
182
51 152
56 626
171
171
43 835
46 303
9
36
12
166
13
307
12
415
27
1 828
19
2 908
48
15 491
27
18 013
4
4 671
42
10
141
11
244
14
511
15
1 007
24
3 649
58
18 299
25
16 724
5
5 686
70
68
6 113
(D)
25
25
1 204
(D)
1
4
(D)
211
7
5
342
290
4
3
(D)
(D)
13
13
549
1 647
12
16
2 786
2 792
11
15
2 683
(D)
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]
All farms
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Cartwn
Converse
Crook
Fremont
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE -Con.
Total woodland— Con.
WoodlarKj not pastured
Ottierland.
Pastureland and rangeland other than
croplarKi and woodFand 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..
aaes. 1982..
1978..
.farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
.farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
181
140
44 554
58 746
7 496
6 810
30 309 657
30 473 115
5 381
4 973
29 967 761
30 146 870
5 165
4 357
341 696
326 245
7 289
6 625
30 833 446
30 983 749
319
1 058
18 403
61 458
6
2
3 616
(D)
242
192
1 704 716
1 538 857
199
171
1 680 903
(D)
132
88
23 813
(0)
241
195
1 707 447
1 574 765
2
(D)
14
17
898
1 330
468
402
339 218
368 155
255
223
317 433
345 755
389
329
21 785
22 400
435
385
354 611
384 230
41
3
3
(D)
(D)
427
369
2 635 731
2 657 900
386
341
2 615 443
(D)
255
174
20 288
(D)
406
355
2 664 838
2 687 697
22
47
2 198
2 916
253
228
2 639 987
2 642 476
226
203
2 631 954
2 630 961
129
119
8 033
11 515
261
235
2 675 213
2 683 888
1
5
(D)
(D)
2
3
n
286
254
2 326 504
2 358 871
244
226
2 308 658
(D)
151
109
17 846
(D)
280
246
2 324 557
2 360 924
3
8
290
910
37
20
8 748
4 718
397
388
1 201 630
1 200 970
343
337
1 164 080
1 184 254
260
235
37 550
16 716
404
374
1 366 107
1 340 947
37
112
1 701
4 377
9
5
403
960
683
604
2 278 967
2 171 430
399
376
2 252 191
2 144 716
529
450
26 776
26 714
621
2 313 729
2 189 676
1
13
(D)
292
Goshen
Hot Springs
Lincoln
Natrona
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE-Con.
Total woodland— Con.
Woodland not pastured
Other land .
Pastureland and rangeland 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..
..farms. 1982..
1978.
acres. 1982..
1978..
..farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
.farms. 1982..
1978..
acres. 1982..
1978..
.farms, 1982..
1978..
acres. 1982..
1978..
-fanns. 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
3
4
(D)
36
614
598
956 152
1 028 000
443
414
936 257
1 003 214
463
390
19 895
24 786
575
551
969 835
1 041 311
63
204
4 270
14 208
119
106
1 021 772
980 175
79
(D)
972 279
86
75
(D)
7 896
116
103
1 023 542
979 939
1
(D)
4
3
3 823
24
241
233
1 878 845
1 879 665
222
201
1 865 668
1 861 688
112
127
13 177
17 977
245
217
1 883 376
1 881 547
(D)
14
3
78
(D)
485
435
1 286 610
1 303 837
360
321
1 269 671
(D)
355
300
16 939
(D)
446
388
1 295 634
1 311 091
70
203
3 649
15 611
31
21
3 475
2 521
396
361
400 493
434 837
210
194
393 451
427 952
310
270
7 042
6 885
417
392
435 658
464 516
40
151
1 111
2 672
2
3
(D)
(D)
262
217
2 808 601
3 050 037
203
173
2 792 565
(D)
164
104
16 036
(D)
261
223
2 804 649
3 043 593
1
3
(D)
(D)
3
5
(D)
5 812
252
257
1 249 136
1 267 690
224
220
1 233 120
1 250 405
112
124
16 016
17 285
234
238
1 248 872
1 269 905
11
38
912
2 115
7
12
1 921
1 176
508
477
936 663
868 177
252
242
913 612
843 458
434
395
23 051
24 719
416
946 158
885 595
4
21
112
445
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 123
Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Platte
Sheridan
Sweetwater
Teton
LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO
USE-Con.
Total woodland— Con.
Woodland not pastured
Ottier land .
Pastureland and rangeland 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.
.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..
11
7
1 574
(D)
390
353
1 074 261
1 088 439
275
249
1 058 777
(D)
271
219
15 484
(D)
370
330
1 095 295
1 101 241
41
120
2 967
8 487
6
11
3 110
2 501
483
425
1 187 063
1 237 313
353
326
1 177 841
1 223 733
341
293
9 222
13 580
482
417
1 209 692
1 261 553
10
35
521
1 240
2
3
(D)
(D)
208
172
374 015
426 431
143
134
(D)
(D)
147
91
i8!
194
172
390 481
437 537
2
1
(D)
(D)
116
102
1 657 740
1 624 305
75
74
1 654 903
(D)
78
66
2 837
(D)
116
116
1 668 534
1 629 527
11
6
1 865
189
82
78
34 065
30 364
SO
47
31 827
29 020
58
56
2 238
1 344
97
88
46 215
38 232
3
5
39
99
1
4
(D)
1 040
191
184
652 861
672 272
133
146
648 140
668 567
134
114
4 721
3 705
212
224
696 621
724 231
1
(D)
3
1
103
(D)
185
173
288 561
315 053
118
94
279 101
(D)
148
129
9 460
(D)
147
131
287 897
315 291
1
0)
208
208
1 424 485
1 376 513
12
45
459
1 173
'Data are iMsed on a sample of farms; see text
Table 2. Irrigation: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Farms with Irrigation
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Camptiell
Cart>on
Converse
Crook
Fremont
Farms number, 1982.
1978..
Land in Irrigated farms acres, 1982..
1978.
Harvested croplarxl 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 inigated.
On-farm surface supply _ farms.
acres irrigated.
On-farm surface supply as only source farms.
acres irrigated..
Off-farm water suppliers farms.,
aCTes irrigated.
Off-farm water suppliers as only source farms..
acres irrigated..
5 284
4 995
18 132 459
18 443 271
4 846
4 711
1 328 436
1 279 746
831
954
168 688
169 529
4 412
4 174
16 259 364
16 618 259
661 558
4 819
4 660
146 996
124 863
2 186
417 580
536 695
487
128 477
347
71 740
1 107
475 347
956
389 785
3 690
960 752
3 371
789 280
179
140
1 703 319
1 422 484
165
133
78 649
73 001
10
11
1 057
2 768
173
137
1 591 579
1 317 278
159 566
151 947
165
131
75 214
69 768
70
84 352
82 179
13
2 018
11
1 368
91
61 644
81
48 520
75
95 904
67
42 524
499
469
406 614
467 002
453
446
86 117
85 094
104
100
6 549
4 802
383
356
289 888
349 810
121 514
113 431
452
446
86 684
84 849
268
35 830
28 582
19
3 375
4
713
46
24 787
39
22 704
434
93 352
415
85 326
22
24
286 119
363 678
22
20
14 064
5 085
6
4
9 919
759
20
24
252 200
347 273
4 785
4 176
19
20
3 488
2 606
9
1 297
1 570
5
824
5
824
13
2 692
11
1 542
4
1 269
3
(D)
204
195
2 238 131
2 262 765
188
185
101 913
107 120
13
17
3 919
5 428
202
188
119 586
130 316
139 973
175 462
188
183
95 502
103 770
100
44 471
71 692
6
7 389
4
7 069
90
63 393
84
56 562
108
69 191
100
55 336
145
152
1 286 968
1 527 444
141
151
39 377
45 215
14
19
1 503
5 601
140
144
1 228 793
1 452 861
41 590
53 264
140
149
34 509
39 762
26
7 081
13 502
6
2 295
3
1 005
73
25 118
66
21 603
66
14 177
59
12 040
38
40
315 430
352 617
38
38
19 648
21 088
15
23
4 311
14 633
38
39
276 228
297 010
5 668
8 712
38
36
(D)
6 739
3
(D)
1 973
2
(D)
2
(D)
25
4 390
24
3 990
11
1 118
10
980
726
664
911 860
803 647
627
610
102 532
102 292
66
72
3 123
5 158
617
563
769 798
669 392
133 781
139 301
626
602
102 090
101 295
379
31 691
38 006
20
2 410
12
1 286
87
22 390
74
18 221
619
108 981
597
105 579
124 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 2. Irrigation: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Famis with irrigation
Goshen
Hot Springs
Johnson
Laramie
Uncoln
Natrona
Niobrara
Farms numtjer, 1982.
1978.
I.and 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 imgated.,
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..
469
477
743 341
767 036
458
467
116 792
105 020
127
134
30 373
25 258
361
363
584 638
627 514
106 830
109 052
456
467
94 018
85 289
120
12 812
23 763
109
31 498
67
9 260
35
9 286
24
6 156
325
66 046
256
48 892
110
101
942 046
902 084
101
92
(D)
(D)
15
18
(D)
1 148
95
95
909 160
872 119
28 953
27 844
101
90
23 849
22 836
47
5 104
5 008
3
145
3
145
26
12 024
21
10 861
81
16 784
75
15 271
147
132
968 906
978 772
132
119
29 795
28 753
7
1 234
(D)
144
130
920 609
932 922
38 too
40 495
132
118
28 812
26 918
58
9 288
13 577
2
(D)
2
(D)
59
16 699
49
14 996
86
21 261
84
20 551
188
169
1 021 970
1 017 393
185
167
100 446
75 628
117
101
56 783
39 930
143
137
855 847
897 796
50 939
44 889
183
163
48 932
40 584
24
2 007
4 305
146
38 628
138
34 676
29
8 586
28
8 526
13
3 725
11
2 273
402
396
460 417
461 308
373
385
93 758
86 508
78
127
2 781
6 725
318
321
342 262
348 024
97 719
106 400
366
380
78 399
72 272
178
19 320
34 128
16
3 196
4
138
81
33 985
69
27 710
305
60 538
281
50 123
167
150
1 348 869
1 237 445
157
139
25 327
28 842
13
22
1 085
1 340
142
131
1 309 383
1 193 816
32 415
37 493
157
138
25 072
28 516
56
7 343
8 977
30
2 282
25
881
24
12 532
19
10 481
113
17 601
102
10 519
64
76
535 394
610 910
64
76
20 419
24 069
12
18
2 660
3 572
61
68
504 621
577 153
15 883
19 085
63
75
(D)
16 015
4
(D)
3 070
29
12 231
25
6 464
27
2 735
26
2 682
8
(D)
Farms with irrigation
Platte
Sheridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
Uinta
Washakie
Farms number, 1982-.
1978-.
Land in irrigated farms acres, 1982..
1978..
Harvested cropland farms, 1982..
1978-.
acres, 1982..
1978..
Otiier cropland, excluding cropland
pastured farms, 1982..
1978..
, 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-.
Weils 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..
259
245
913 701
859 255
244
232
70 856
63 584
52
87
28 779
32 186
213
194
795 244
746 234
63 221
65 112
243
229
53 999
48 433
77
9 222
16 679
44
15 189
27
5 245
49
14 934
43
12 794
166
33 098
114
17 862
309
268
907 868
969 034
276
240
53 057
61 244
46
50
5 335
6 284
287
254
839 191
887 685
49 148
54 448
273
234
36 950
40 683
143
12 198
13 765
3
546
2
(D)
70
9 740
60
8 162
236
38 862
213
33 500
183
156
484 661
475 706
170
149
(D)
99 489
8
11
861
1 443
168
145
362 251
359 055
143 292
149 481
170
147
109 408
96 639
84
33 884
52 842
5
642
67
66 956
61
59 779
111
75 694
99
62 964
109
107
279 935
576 051
99
101
24 039
(D)
9
7
739
938
97
100
249 789
548 622
35 195
32 695
99
101
23 509
22 103
50
11 686
10 592
4
102
3
82
22
12 425
18
6 934
83
22 668
78
19 433
75
63 771
58 512
72
67
19 551
19 624
13
19
857
2 410
68
65
36 340
32 701
34 908
25 893
72
67
17 933
18 100
38
16 975
7 793
1
(D)
1
(D)
36
17 283
30
16 773
49
17 620
45
12 734
211
214
616 647
641 312
199
205
(D)
49 602
5
10
(D)
637
191
200
536 648
562 544
89 580
100 898
197
202
46 485
49 109
145
43 095
51 789
1
(D)
34
24
417
22
10 898
170
63
294
157
57 935
188
178
329 990
332 610
168
165
43 802
44 561
24
25
1 201
2 203
130
112
274 035
273 371
46 049
47 807
168
164
42 417
44 154
64
3 632
3 653
8
2 823
3
1 030
52
9 299
47
8 289
128
33 927
121
32 283
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 125
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]
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Cartx>n
Converse
Crook
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) famis, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Average per farm dollars, 1982.
1978.
1982 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 farms.
$1,000.
$1,000 to $2,499 farms.
$1,000.
$2,500 to $4,999 farms.
$1,000.
$5,000 to $9,999 farms.
$1,000.
$10,000 to $19,999 farms.
$1,000.
$20,000 to $39,999 farms-
$1,000-
$40,000 to $99,999 farms.
$1,000..
$100,000 to $249,999 farms..
$1,000..
$250,000 or more farms.
$1,000..
Abnormal farms farms..
$1,000..
1978 value of sales:
Less than S1,000_ 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 farnis..
$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-.
Soybeans __ farms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Sorghum for grain farms, 1982..
$1,000. 1982..
Oats farms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Other grains farms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Cotton and cottonseed farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Tobacco farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978.-
Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms. 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982-
1978..
8 861
8 040
606 327
530 308
68 426
65 959
895
221
746
1 250
822
2 930
982
7 101
1 141
16 312
1 293
37 139
1 613
103 536
934
141 885
394
294 340
41
1 613
417
138
668
1 123
714
2 610
931
6 748
1 129
16 268
1 354
38 965
1 635
104 867
833
126 046
308
231 694
51
1 850
3 639
3 661
128 106
89 110
2 402
2 490
69 042
40 898
425
7 763
1 069
29 362
2
(D)
406
(13)
1 160
30 145
2 098
2 092
25 977
20 684
28
24
66
109
271
214
17 367
21 640
64 084
101 121
27
5
16
26
30
109
28
207
43
614
37
1 075
55
3 400
19
3 160
13
8 547
3
223
11
2
15
26
22
79
32
236
24
349
32
876
30
2 108
29
4 547
15
13 139
4
279
40
38
457
508
2
3
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
36
36
371
(D)
2
(D)l
581
503
29 469
26 093
50 722
51 874
62
(D)
49
81
66
232
75
1 040
80
2 320
101
6 541
57
9 048
20
9 683
2
22
(D)
54
92
43
(D)
53
379
78
1 122
84
2 480
105
6 414
45
7 154
18
8 284
1
(D)
328
319
13 849
11 290
240
232
6 494
(D)
51
627
28
363
48
274
186
5 230
174
176
1 625
1 611
1
(D)
382
21 427
24 191
48 258
63 327
40
(D)
32
53
28
105
52
382
65
938
71
2 045
99
6 139
42
5 910
13
5 824
2
(D)
13
3
23
39
20
73
49
375
52
733
73
2 084
88
5 857
53
7 717
8
7 287
3
22
159
159
3 778
2 480
109
126
(D)
(D)
94
2 737
22
(D)
21
336
75
57
632
354
(D)
280
252
48 923
35 649
174 724
141 462
27
5
17
29
22
79
27
191
31
420
33
879
50
3 274
38
6 066
35
37 979
7
1
28
44
11
38
13
96
29
419
37
1 057
61
4 049
34
5 384
32
24 560
64
49
2 594
623
11
10
194
139
5
(D)
5
25
2
(D)
54
39
2 400
484
306
274
18 421
18 152
60 199
66 246
24
(D)
25
(D)
26
92
49
356
27
396
36
1 014
59
3 925
43
6 517
15
6 073
2
(D)
16
(D)
13
22
23
(D)
26
201
30
441
41
1 220
74
4 779
39
5 520
10
5 872
2
(D)
63
64
736
766
18
33
(D)
327
1
(D)
15
233
5
(D)
2
(D)
54
47
413
439
442
411
16 794
18 236
37 995
44 370
37
(D)
25
(D)
35
129
49
335
74
1 080
101
2 941
84
5 038
32
4 391
4
2 825
1
(D)
17
(D)
14
(D)
34
124
49
358
65
967
95
2 710
92
5 538
37
5 531
7
2 946
1
(D)
187
195
1 935
1 710
151
158
1 603
(D)
139
1 446
60
72
328
(D)
126 WYOMING
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]
Goshen
Hot Springs
l.aramle
Lincoln
Natrona
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) larms. 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Avenge per farm dollars, 1982..
1978..
1982 vakie of sales:
Less than $1,000 farms..
$1.000..
$1,000 to $2.499 famis..
$1.000..
$2,500 to $4.999 farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 farms..
$1,000..
$10,000 to $19,999 fanns..
$1 000
$20,000 to $39,999 famisll
$1,000..
$40,000 to $99.999 farnis..
$1.000..
$100,000 to $249.999 fanns..
$1.000..
$250,000 or mere farms..
$1,000..
Abnormal farms farms..
$1,000..
1978 value of sales:
Less than $1,000 farms..
$1,000..
$1,000 to $2,499 farnis..
$1,000..
$2,600 to $4,999 farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 farms..
$1,000..
$10,000 to $19,999 farnis..
$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..
At)normal larms 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 lor grain farms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Wheat larms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Soybeans farms. 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Sorghum for grain farms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Oats farms. 1982..
$1,000. 1982..
Other grains farnis. 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. 1962..
1978..
742
141
728
117
67 600
8 720
51 555
9 255
91 105
61 843
70 817
79 105
42
20
(D)
(D)
37
11
68
18
41
12
148
43
40
25
270
174
83
18
1 236
268
124
12
3 719
384
184
23
12 048
1 513
140
9
20 973
1 351
50
9
28 979
4 556
1
2
(D)
(D)
16
1
(0)
(D)
31
10
51
(D)
38
14
(D)
44
64
13
455
86
104
16
1 545
220
125
21
3 816
594
232
24
15 075
1 626
94
7
14 333
(D)
23
9
16 055
4 669
1
2
(D)
(D)
512
27
516
36
25 460
479
IS 934
680
435
10
442
IS
13 508
P)
7 589
(D)
236
2
4 942
(D)
199
1
5 566
(D)
1
(D)
-
32
5
(D)
12
173
6
2 822
85
209
238
2 649
1 940
4
24
32
328
501
261
247
15 825
19 372
60 633
78 430
1
24
43
15
55
22
165
39
592
53
1 531
49
3 224
41
6 174
10
4 039
a
3
15
23
14
48
30
198
38
542
33
970
52
3 285
46
6 927
11
7 376
51
55
648
668
16
22
105
179
1
(0)
3
(0)
42
34
540
461
582
531
38 807
26 135
66 678
49 219
41
11
57
97
42
142
64
471
75
1 118
96
2 800
100
6 538
70
10 667
33
16 894
4
68
24
8
36
61
60
221
72
466
91
1 326
103
2 885
77
4 949
46
6 897
18
9 270
4
32
360
341
18 661
8 506
327
322
14 139
5 880
285
310
12 540
18
106
48
1 208
105
115
1 200
1 027
1
(D)
541
487
19 721
15 395
36 452
31 611
51
15
46
79
64
230
67
501
71
1 044
80
2 262
104
6 619
49
7 021
4
1 848
3
102
33
15
45
77
56
207
61
458
84
1 221
82
2 335
97
6 101
19
2 856
4
2 074
6
50
222
241
3 022
2 234
156
154
(D)
729
1
(D)
10
31
10
23
149
1 595
159
173
365
(D)
1
(D)
305
260
17 224
17 573
56 473
67 587
61
(D)
40
66
33
112
28
189
33
447
37
1 092
32
2 142
21
2 912
19
10 254
1
21
(D)
29
43
30
(D)
35
243
30
400
29
811
39
2 628
27
4 065
18
9 257
2
(D)
76
77
1 260
1 066
17
13
(D)
(D)
1
(0)
2
(D)
IS
106
2
(D)
63
67
860
676
1
1
(D)
(D)
260
271
16 797
17 807
64 603
65 710
9
2
11
20
13
44
27
213
SO
711
50
1 476
58
3 810
S 602
6
4 919
7
5
14
23
8
29
36
270
47
670
57
1 657
59
3 886
35
5 132
8
6 134
73
97
1 697
1 305
54
65
(0)
821
2
(D)
43
870
23
146
9
148
36
47
465
484
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 127
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 textj
Item
Platte
Sheridan
Sweetwater
Washakie
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) famis, 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
Average per farm dollars, 1982..
1978..
1982 value of sales:
Less than $1.000 (arms..
$1 000
$1,000 to $2.499 _ _ farmsl!
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 farms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 farms..
$1.000..
$10,000 to $19,999 (amis..
$1,000_.
$20,000 to $39,999 (anns-.
$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 (arms (arms..
$1,000..
1978 value o( sales:
Less than $1,000 (arms..
$1.000..
$1,000 to $2,499 (arms..
$1,000..
$2,500 to $4,999 (arms..
$1,000..
$5,000 to $9,999 famiS-.
$1,000..
$10,000 to $19,999 farms..
$1,000..
$20,000 to $39,999 (arms..
$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 (arms 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 (or grain (arms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Wheat- (arms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Soybeans (arms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Sorghum for grain _ (arms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Oats (arms, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
Other grains (arms, 1982_.
$1,000, 1982..
Cotton and cottonseed (arms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Tobacco (arms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Hay, silage, and field seeds (arms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Vegetables, sweet com. and melons farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
466
556
429
481
33 944
22 310
29 244
24 415
72 841
40 125
68 168
50 758
40
66
13
18
31
63
51
107
44
74
160
268
52
83
388
606
70
73
1 035
1 010
83
66
2 399
1 870
68
83
4 510
5 096
47
25
6 977
3 905
31
20
18 410
9 406
-
3
-
24
18
22
4
8
44
50
73
89
40
66
155
249
43
73
320
525
63
60
886
856
72
76
2 013
2 132
86
83
5 250
5 726
45
35
6 617
5 671
18
13
13 925
9 139
-
3
-
20
228
181
218
174
8 714
2 214
5 743
1 828
173
83
154
84
6 057
1 009
2 752
821
49
1 061
_
103
51
3 962
723
27
100
57
935
125
112
881
363
3
18
31
28
255
122
122
1 115
859
1
3
n
234
199
15 104
15 764
64 549
79 217
37
(D)
22
36
19
71
24
165
19
268
29
835
41
2 741
33
4 928
8
6 056
2
17
5
15
26
17
70
19
136
17
234
31
832
43
2 832
24
3 408
13
8 221
3
64
58
806
777
61
58
802
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
148
129
5 107
4 803
34 508
37 234
19
(D)
21
(D)
17
58
21
148
14
179
22
642
17
1 052
12
1 928
3
1 062
2
9
(D)
14
26
12
37
17
123
23
325
28
774
13
810
8
1 601
3
(D)
2
(D)
38
33
367
304
3
12
(D)
25
2
(D)
1
(D)
36
30
353
279
1
(D)
117
103
5 922
3 361
50 619
32 631
22
2
10
17
15
50
11
81
15
210
16
458
11
731
13
1 907
4
2 465
19
2
14
25
9
32
10
70
12
179
17
477
13
818
8
(D)
1
(D)
32
34
699
508
11
17
340
276
2
(D)
10
(D)
22
23
320
191
1
1
(D)
(D)
242
244
10 000
9 278
41 324
38 023
12
4
21
37
24
85
33
244
40
574
35
893
52
3 115
16
2 230
5
2 818
4
10
3
22
38
22
71
43
314
38
558
41
1 118
39
2 280
21
3 001
4
1 894
4
53
43
457
218
3
3
(D)
Id)
2
(D)
1
(D)
48
40
430
189
230
211
34 612
36 683
150 488
173 854
25
9
13
18
21
68
15
110
20
288
17
482
47
3 178
41
6 808
28
23 270
3
380
6
2
20
32
16
58
18
135
11
152
28
895
53
3 692
36
6 067
19
25 622
4
29
108
118
12 579
9 666
73
86
4 050
(D)
17
325
4
(D)
12
(D)
66
3 618
67
66
1 019
1 111
128 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 3. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial
Classification: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
{For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Cart>on
Converse
CrooK
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con.
Total sales— Con.
Sales by commodity or commodity group-
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
products— Con.
Fruits, nuts, and berries farms,
$1,000,
Nursery and greenhouse products farms,
$1,000.
1982-
1978.
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
Other crops.
..farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
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,
Otiier 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)
Horticultural specialties (018)
General farms, primarily crop (019)
Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal
specialties (021)
Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212)
Dairy tarnis (024)
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General larms, 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..
5
7
2
55
32
1 439
1 062
484
561
31 581
26 356
7 269
6 668
478 221
441 198
419
309
366
296
293
295
15 983
11 074
6 269
5 950
407 402
375 600
480
589
5 415
4 279
1 561
1 472
43 792
46 334
1 205
955
5 264
3 615
959
5 640
4 544
188
42
584
151
1
(D)
245
203
16 910
21 132
14
8
2
4
7
2
(D)
(D)
218
180
16 227
20 381
16
15
76
51
53
46
315
535
47
39
(0)
(D)
221
194
(D)
106
(D)
5 233
450
397
IS 620
14 803
32
21
7
S
14
23
1 187
638
365
324
11 195
10 075
50
61
446
386
122
102
2 476
3 532
52
306
167
111
78
292
189
7
3
31
18
1
(D)
397
354
17 649
21 711
19
12
4
4
2
(D)
358
339
14 839
18 826
27
24
65
60
112
93
2 169
2 448
65
42
(D)
372
349
270
1
17
3
252
236
46 329
35 025
11
8
3
2
3
1
2
(D)
225
222
42 530
30 866
5
4
8
2
69
56
3 706
4 089
44
42
81
(D)
239
201
1
11
4
1
276
249
17 685
17 386
16
13
4
1
S
5
(°!
219
248
229
13 500
12 932
18
13
37
27
88
87
3 541
4 121
35
30
(D)
253
204
2
1
21
5
2
1
(D)
(D)
399
379
14 859
16 526
22
12
12
3
10
9
163
(D)
370
364
13 462
14 609
29
38
166
152
75
74
899
1 577
65
55
136
(D)
355
317
2
4
14
10
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 129
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]
Goshen
Hot Springs
Jotinson
Laramie
Lincoln
Natrona
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.
Fniits, nuts, and berries farms,
$1,(XX),
Nursery and greenhouse products .-farms,
$1,000,
Other crops farms,
S1,000,
Livestock, poultry, and ttieir products farms,
$1,000,
Poultry and poultry products farms,
$1,000,
Dairy products - — tarms,
$1,000,
Cattle and calves farms,
$1,000,
Hogs and pigs farms,
$1,000,
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms,
$1,000,
Other livestocl( and livestocl< 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..
1962..
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 crops (0133, 0134, 0139)
Vegetables and melons (016)
Frurts and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (018)
General farms, primarily crop (019)
Livestocit, 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)
183
196
9 012
(D)
570
583
42 140
35 620
25
28
18
23
11
13
1 359
759
532
548
38 922
33 836
38
67
1 379
425
49
47
336
402
35
38
125
176
165
92
1
!b1
124
102
8 241
8 576
12
7
5
1
2
2
!E!
104
92
7 583
7 805
9
5
21
32
36
33
562
697
28
16
!S!
17
109
83
248
234
15 177
18 704
12
14
4
3
3
5
i8!
211
212
10 899
14 488
9
11
(D)
66
97
91
(D)
3 940
40
33
18!
4
i
23
25
18!
422
361
20 146
17 629
47
19
41
22
13
14
1 106
783
340
304
15 531
14 759
39
47
1 306
1 073
67
43
1 981
74
45
180
105
216
31
229
166
1
11
2
254
202
5
5
50
4
1
1
(0)
432
372
16 699
13 161
15
17
9
12
139
129
6 388
4 350
381
335
8 806
7 081
26
24
32
26
75
1 307
1 525
53
57
158
165
19
243
198
120
2
26
15
4
1
257
(D)
1
(0)
231
217
15 964
16 506
13
5
4
1
2
2
(D)
(D)
166
173
11 262
12 003
13
21
28
67
87
65
4 364
4 280
56
43
18!
176
119
3
43
12
2
(P)
247
257
15 100
16 503
13
8
2
2
2
1
(D)
(D)
239
250
14 523
15 366
6
13
13
46
54
63
480
1 Oil
26
33
18!
232
210
1
3
1
130 WYOMING
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 ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con.
Total sales— Con.
Sales by commodity or commodity group-
Con.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse
products— Con.
Fruits, nuts, and berries farms,
$1,000,
Nursery and greenliouse products farms,
$1,000,
1982.
1978_
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
Other crops.
..farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Ljvestoclt, poultry, and their products farms, 1982.
1978-
$1,000, 1982-
1978.
Poultry and poultry products .
Dairy products .
Cattle and calves -
Hogs and pigs .
..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-
Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Other livestock and livestock products
(see text) farms, 1982.
1978-
$1,000, 1982-
1978-
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD
INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (Oil)
Field crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton (0131) —
Tobacco (0132)
Sugar crops, Insh 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 farnis (024)
Poultry and eggs (025)
Animal specialties (027)
General farms, primarily livestock (029)
Platte
1
1
(D)
(D)
14
34
(D)
(D)
377
351
25 230
23 501
19
25
7
9
6
10
(D)
215
342
321
23 723
22 541
32
41
620
453
31
30
252
197
46
36
(D)
87
299
260
3
1
17
4
Sheridan
6
3
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
490
433
20 095
22 587
29
19
5
8
16
14
1 483
883
434
394
17 450
20 056
33
27
201
181
68
75
599
1 117
94
81
357
342
407
360
13
46
6
Sublette
2
(D)
(D)
181
162
14 299
14 987
11
10
3
1
6
2
(D)
(D)
168
150
13 853
14 243
8
2
4
(D)
19
22
181
(D)
46
29
(D)
(D)
29
166
151
2
17
8
Sweetwater
1
(D)
126
112
4 741
4 499
7
2
(D)
(D)
94
93
3 161
2 951
8
11
11
9
44
45
1 507
1 513
28
16
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
3
(D)
20
2
3
(D)
(D)
66
73
5 223
2 853
3
3
(D)
(D)
5
3
(D)
(D)
65
60
4 861
2 633
2
1
(D)
(D)
2
4
(D)
(D)
34
21
279
117
2
1
(D)
(D)
226
224
9 543
9 060
11
5
3
1
11
15
663
558
207
202
6 934
6 118
4
10
2
4
104
114
1 865
2 346
30
23
56
34
18
194
158
9
7
9
Washakie
3
1
42
(D)
64
70
7 469
5 716
163
151
22 033
27 017
10
9
4
6
7
5
22
(D)
126
124
11 717
20 145
11
22
59
68
63
56
10 134
6 717
29
15
97
(D)
136
85
1
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Table 4. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Carbon
Converse
Crook
LAND IN FARMS
Farms
number, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
1982 land in farms:
1 to 9 acres farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres farms..
acres..
70 to 99 acres farms..
acres..
100 to 139 acres farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres farms.-
acres-.
180 to 219 acres farms..
acres..
220 to 259 acres farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres farms..
acres- -
500 to 999 acres farms..
acres..
1,000 to 1,999 acres farms..
acres- -
2,000 acres or more farms..
acres..
1978 land in farms;
1 to 9 acres farms..
acres..
10 to 49 acres farms..
acres..
50 to 69 acres farms..
acres..
70 to 99 acres farms..
acres..
100 to 139 acres farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres farms.-
acres-.
180 to 219 acres 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 acres or more farms..
acres..
HARVESTED CROPLAND
Farms with fiarvested 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. famns-
acres harvested..
2.000 acres or more farms..
acres harvested. .
8 861
8 040
33 500 453
33 627 257
662
1 741
928
24 348
199
11 613
362
29 549
352
40 740
402
63 369
218
43 165
271
64 502
1 060
384 795
1 031
723 299
945
1 348 647
2 431
30 764 685
439
963
521
14 294
158
9 266
311
25 226
310
36 046
399
62 919
215
42 440
244
58 056
1 050
380 789
1 024
731 058
994
1 406 595
2 375
30 859 605
6 473
6 444
1 813 830
1 780 333
79
280
531
8 834
127
3 903
256
10 452
248
15 491
320
26 933
187
20 486
226
27 771
882
151 390
852
222 849
790
251 992
1 975
1 073 449
271
214
1 817 274
1 662 143
27
43
12
272
1
(D)
6
464
7
803
8
1 290
2
(D)
4
910
24
8 969
28
19 541
34
45 543
118
1 738 995
15
32
6
135
1
(D)
4
(D)
9
1 404
1
(D)
2
(D)
21
7 652
19
14 098
32
43 071
104
1 594 559
174
144
80 541
75 663
48
2
(D)
2
(D)
5
455
1
(D)
4
700
8
1 198
20
2 526
23
4 556
105
70 825
581
503
471 887
498 848
37
137
88
2 371
20
1 222
42
3 500
34
3 862
46
7 189
19
3 809
28
6 659
102
36 850
94
65 241
34
45 816
37
295 231
15
43
54
1 596
18
1 073
28
2 264
35
4 026
36
5 685
26
5 085
21
4 997
106
38 367
85
58 103
42
55 100
37
322 509
460
453
86 876
86 086
9
30
57
1 090
15
468
33
1 243
18
1 090
44
3 159
16
1 392
26
2 797
93
16 495
85
27 532
31
12 025
33
19 555
382
2 843 442
2 846 446
29
71
19
568
4
240
8
630
11
1 202
7
1 079
3
614
4
961
16
6 104
27
18 119
70
98 377
246
2 715 477
19
25
8
236
2
(D)
1
(D)
7
772
4
600
4
794
20
7 933
31
22 289
57
80 547
229
2 733 055
305
295
103 880
99 052
3
4
6
(D)
1
(D)
3
22
8
387
4
240
1
(D)
10
(D)
17
3 423
56
12 412
196
86 356
280
252
2 793 268
2 811 976
17
28
12
356
4
216
695
6
650
7
(D)
1
(D)
5
1 182
21
7 780
22
15 457
35
46 229
142
2 719 388
13
13
7
152
1
(D)
2
(D)
3
347
10
1 597
1
(D)
4
(D)
15
(D)
27
19 502
30
39 673
139
2 743 858
196
198
103 506
109 836
3
160
3
180
5
(D)
1
(D)
4
216
18
2 060
13
3 842
27
7 939
118
88 772
306
274
2 394 559
2 448 886
22
39
19
501
6
361
5
411
10
1 171
3
460
2
(D)
2
(D)
23
8 751
29
19 317
39
56 343
146
2 306 327
18
30
4
46
4
248
4
355
S
(D)
2
(D)
1
(0)
2
(D)
20
7 317
27
20 112
25
35 460
159
2 383 318
172
192
46 719
54 971
4
64
4
110
2
(D)
3
120
3
205
1
(D)
2
(D)
12
1 272
19
3 283
25
4 291
97
37 150
442
411
1 548 500
1 515 773
27
36
15
453
5
299
4
323
5
553
8
1 279
6
1 206
5
1 191
28
10 271
46
32 995
62
89 531
231
1 410 363
23
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
4
(D)
7
816
7
1 101
6
1 210
3
733
22
8 273
50
35 821
79
115 321
206
1 351 998
355
353
110 271
112 533
9
208
3
(0)
1
(D)
4
301
7
450
5
366
3
70
18
1 327
40
4 308
57
9 984
208
93 167
132 WYOMING
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 farms
Goshen
Hot Springs
Natrona
Niobrara
LAND IN FARMS
Farms number. 1982,
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
1 982 land In farms:
1 to 9 acres farms-
acres.
10 to 49 acres farms.
acres.
50 to 69 acres farms..
acres.
70 to 99 acres farms.,
acres.
100 to 139 acres farms..
acres..
140 to 179 acres _ farms.
acres..
180 to 219 acres farms..
acres.
220 to 259 acres _. farms..
acres..
260 to 499 acres farms..
acres..
500 to 999 acres farnis..
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 aaes farms..
220 to 259 acres — farms..
260 to 499 acres fannsi!
acres..
500 to 999 acres farms..
1,000 to 1,999 acres farmsl!
acres..
2,000 acres or more farms..
HARVESTED CROPLAND
Farms wrtfi fiarvested 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 ___ fariiis.
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.
742
728
1 258 870
1 308 690
53
100
55
1 301
19
1 041
18
1 464
24
2 851
36
5 733
22
4 372
37
8 816
126
45 402
105
72 395
79
113 790
168
1 001 605
45
101
25
784
10
586
21
1 658
26
3 018
53
8 454
28
5 523
43
10 249
120
43 108
108
76 140
82
118 837
167
1 040 232
606
616
184
152
160
225
13
37
34
573
15
487
15
679
17
1
206
34
3
185
22
3
484
35
5
148
114
24 817
91
28 694
67
29
137
149
86
705
141
117
1 056 109
1 012 123
14
43
20
(D)
2
(D)
11
948
6
696
8
1 253
5
959
4
929
17
6 471
10
7 556
4
6 304
40
1 030 276
7
11
B
237
1
(D)
5
(D)
7
827
8
1 242
4
740
3
715
17
6 111
11
7 551
8
11 384
38
982 812
102
93
24 093
23 132
3
21
11
(D)
2
(D)
8
284
4
184
7
653
4
268
4
285
13
1 166
3 101
3
1 160
35
16 665
261
247
1 933 935
1 932 116
19
38
6
110
2
(D)
5
401
5
531
8
1 290
2
(D)
19
6 526
25
19 054
23
29 925
147
1 875 465
26
48
4
105
3
186
3
254
3
330
4
635
5
<D)
1
(D)
15
5 710
19
15 227
25
34 313
139
1 874 062
582
531
1 648 419
1 616 476
31
84
43
1 150
5
301
S
390
8
931
33
5 252
12
2 327
14
3 293
75
27 248
99
73 637
113
169 636
144
1 364 170
26
61
25
653
7
421
11
903
8
942
24
3 817
15
3 008
6
1 397
67
23 114
79
60 163
117
168 470
146
1 353 527
149
431
145
417
32 325
194 861
31 374
164 296
.
1
-
(D)
2
16
(D)
357
2
-
(D)
3
2
55
(D)
1
4
(D)
274
4
20
185
1 393
.
8
_
660
-
9
-
1 120
18
53
1 266
9 103
17
85
2 305
21 596
18
99
2 689
44 337
86
132
25 778
115 821
541
487
549 379
576 845
43
132
83
2 290
21
1 254
34
2 773
55
6 404
38
5 889
29
5 703
16
3 916
81
28 253
68
47 331
28
40 348
45
405 086
13
47
56
1 605
22
1 289
35
2 835
48
5 587
39
6 069
20
3 959
19
4 468
79
27 901
75
51 788
33
43 877
48
427 420
437
448
99 311
94 369
SO
1 121
16
623
30
1 334
47
3 641
36
4 033
29
3 366
14
2 327
79
14 974
66
20 972
27
11 717
43
35 213
305
260
2 859 546
3 110 430
27
72
59
1 599
4
233
18
1 494
13
1 420
17
(D)
1
(D)
8
1 925
19
6 781
17
13 018
20
26 343
102
2 803 685
13
30
29
684
3
175
19
1 521
10
1 196
11
1 773
4
763
8
1 935
14
5 006
18
13 360
24
35 291
107
3 048 696
168
153
26 060
35 963
7
35
40
495
4
96
10
331
10
492
11
771
6
696
13
2 095
934
13
2 051
46
IB 064
260
271
1 335 254
1 372 683
2
(D)
2
(D)
3
560
1
(D)
12
4 700
27
20 343
49
72 940
142
1 235 858
17
(D)
1
(D)
4
(D)
1
(D)
5
1 015
3
690
14
5 724
25
18 174
49
71 336
152
1 275 092
172
209
49 850
57 069
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
7
1 289
14
2 039
34
6 176
113
40 006
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 133
Table 4. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land: 1982 and 1978-Con.
{For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Platte
Sheridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
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 10 179 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..
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..
HARVESTED CROPLAND
Farms with harvested cropland rmtvber, 1982..
1978..
acres harvested, 1982..
1978..
1982 land in farms;
1 to 9 acres farms..
acres harvested..
10 to 49 acres farms..
acres han/ested..
50 to 69 acres farms..
acres harvested..
70 to 99 acres farms..
acres harvested..
100 to 139 acres farnis..
acres harvested..
140 10 179aCTes farms..
acres harvested..
180 to 219 acres famis..
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..
466
429
1 300 964
1 295 748
23
72
43
1 177
12
707
26
2 132
10
1 168
12
1 865
14
2 765
16
3 820
62
23 388
49
35 435
42
63 466
157
1 164 969
24
61
30
800
12
737
22
1 790
12
1 355
19
2 963
12
2 356
7
1 675
49
17 328
49
35 836
50
73 074
143
1 157 773
354
337
115 681
104
170
3
20
26
444
5
176
21
880
9
739
11
1
045
13
2
022
12
1
281
53
10
188
36
10 803
32
11
122
133
76
961
556
481
1 306 680
1 373 032
62
211
81
1 955
16
903
20
1 590
25
2 894
16
2 550
9
1 780
16
3 825
72
26 434
58
42 201
64
93 033
117
1 129 304
39
88
47
1 224
5
299
20
1 588
18
2 080
17
2 627
14
2 803
12
2 825
57
21 383
51
37 662
84
120 871
117
1 179 582
234
199
510 434
553 465
29
51
28
642
3
171
9
730
10
1 176
9
(D)
1
(D)
5
1 204
16
5 837
26
16 817
34
50 332
64
431 881
IB
20
9
241
4
220
3
244
7
753
8
1 223
1
(D)
1
(D)
13
(D)
33
23 107
33
47 106
69
475 588
402
171
380
154
72 388
111 240
83 366
101 923
17
.
61
-
55
15
642
216
10
3
255
69
10
7
384
300
21
9
1 099
608
10
6
437
430
6
1
442
(D)
9
2
741
(D)
55
13
5 508
2 015
46
22
5 155
5 617
55
32
10 548
15 317
108
61
47 116
86 217
148
129
1 697 370
1 658 495
16
34
9
349
4
245
10
798
4
476
16
2 513
5
993
3
671
15
5 455
18
11 763
15
19 155
33
1 654 918
5
15
4
111
1
(0)
9
(D)
3
356
11
1 723
2
(D)
5
(D)
19
7 517
26
18 203
12
15 925
32
1 612 242
102
104
24 137
22 990
3
101
3
121
7
294
3
203
13
536
5
455
3
584
15
2 214
17
4 004
12
4 351
21
11 274
117
103
71 567
64 515
14
53
16
(D)
1
(D)
7
583
8
927
10
1 566
1 624
1
(D)
16
6 072
10
7 345
18
24 963
8
27 716
7
17
10
271
4
235
6
503
4
446
12
1 941
6
(D)
1
(D)
22
7 662
11
7 625
15
22 887
5
21 466
78
79
20 292
20 476
2
(D)
8
209
1
(D)
4
297
6
401
7
547
6
364
1
(D)
13
2 050
8
2 133
15
6 590
7
7 610
242
244
749 526
780 925
16
38
17
(D)
2
(D)
4
(D)
12
1 387
17
2 693
9
1 751
17
4 019
27
9 457
34
24 755
35
52 369
52
652 176
12
408
5
269
8
626
12
1 399
14
2 278
5
1 001
13
3 091
38
13 499
37
26 766
41
58 727
50
672 852
201
211
47 263
51 312
10
(D)
2
(D)
3
151
10
748
14
1 332
9
805
15
1 790
24
3 286
31
5 607
35
9 425
48
23 882
230
211
342 499
374 471
26
81
26
613
3
170
14
1 148
8
947
13
2 028
7
1 415
4
935
35
12 825
33
22 356
25
34 897
36
265 084
IB
54
23
667
4
230
14
1 107
7
823
6
965
5
950
7
1 624
41
15 246
29
20 868
20
27 428
37
304 509
171
171
43 835
46 303
5
11
17
(D)
1
(D)
9
340
6
231
9
656
7
582
4
695
30
7 487
31
14 730
22
11 262
30
7 544
134 WYOMING
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Table 4. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Carbon
Converse
Crook
Fremont
IRRIGATED LAND
Farms with irrigated land
number, 1982..
1978..
acres Irrigated, 1982..
1978..
5 284
4 995
1 564 576
1 661 558
179
140
159 566
151 947
499
469
121 514
113 431
22
24
4 785
4 176
204
195
139 973
175 462
145
152
41 590
53 264
38
40
5 668
8 712
726
664
133 781
139 301
97
448
594
10 972
142
5 072
1
(D)
3
57
11
57
72
1 545
18
566
1
(D)
6
103
3
43
3
95
;
9
10 to 49 acres
acres irrigated..
farms..
45
122
acres irrigated..
2 238
26
acres irrigated..
940
70 to 99 acres
100 to 139 acres
farms..
acres irrigated..
farms..
279
13 797
228
15 405
299
28 709
4
162
495
37
1 960
27
1 686
45
4 066
2
(D)
5
130
3
230
5
(0)
3
140
3
175
3
205
2
(D)
67
3 417
43
140 to 179 acres
acres inlgated..
farms..
acres inigated..
2 841
47
5 109
180 to 219 acres
174
20 852
220
31 625
788
153 917
4
780
10
1 508
17
2 356
27
3 436
96
20 685
-
1
(0)
5
669
15
3 044
(D)
11
1 092
1
(D)
2
(D)
28
220 to 259 acres .
acres Irrigated..
farms..
3 197
42
260 to 499 acres
acres Irrigated..
farms..
5 387
115
acres irrigated..
22 322
500 to 999 acres
1.000 to 1,999 acres
2,000 acres or more
farms..
acres irrigated..
farms..
acres irrigated..
farms..
acres irrigated..
666
211 669
522
200 204
1 275
871 906
21
3 532
24
7 098
105
145 708
87
35 171
29
14 962
33
35 024
1
(D)
4
(0)
14
4 553
12
4 350
31
14 209
121
116 740
18
3 087
22
4 151
76
32 438
2
(D)
31
5 522
98
30 779
59
23 999
70
33 507
Ail farms
Goshen
Hot Springs
Johnson
Laramie
Uncdn
Natrona
Niobrara
ParK
IRRIGATED LAND
Farms with imgated land
numlwr, 1982..
1978..
acres imgated, 1982..
1978..
469
477
106 830
109 052
110
101
28 953
27 844
147
132
38 100
40 495
188
169
50 939
44 889
402
396
97 719
106 400
167
150
32 415
37 493
64
76
15 883
19 085
553
540
117 792
147 246
1982 land in farms:
1 to 9 acres
10 to 49 acres
50 to 69 acres
farms..
acres irrigated..
farms..
acres irrigated..
farms..
acres irrigated..
8
30
32
500
13
508
3
21
16
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
6
"?
92
7
33
56
1 293
14
658
7
37
39
536
4
136
-
19
94
97
1 649
31
936
70 to 99 acres
100 to 139 acres
farms..
acres irrigated..
16
715
15
1 098
33
3 263
9
488
4
290
7
721
3
(D)
2
'"J
430
6
410
25
1 398
35
2 687
31
3 272
11
400
8
451
12
851
1
(D)
29
1 341
26
140 to 179 acres
acres irrigated..
1 546
31
acres imgated..
3 470
180 to 219 acres
220 to 259 acres .
farms-
acres irrigated..
farms
22
3 530
34
5 522
102
23 826
5
455
4
354
13
1 391
2
2 460
1
(D)
4
627
21
2 843
23
2 030
13
1 715
71
10 807
6
935
12
2 387
1
(D)
3
(0)
26
3 880
31
260 to 499 acres
acres imgated..
famis..
acres Irrigated..
5 483
114
25 679
500 to 999 acres
1,000 to 1,999 acres
farms..
acres irrigated.,
farms
71
23 642
34
8 341
89
35 855
B
3 422
3
1 879
36
19 570
18
3 668
18
4 340
78
27 018
28
5 890
41
10 910
77
29 875
59
16 659
26
11 932
42
45 235
8
1 099
13
2 528
47
23 055
1
(D)
6
1 263
52
13 975
73
25 806
32
2,000 acres or riKxe .
acres irrigated..
fArmR
16 865
44
acres irrigated..
31 043
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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Table 4. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory textl
All farms
Platte
Sheridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
Uinta
Washakie
Weston
IRRIGATED LAND
Farms with irrigated land
number, 1982..
259
309
183
109
66
211
188
26
1978.-
245
268
156
107
75
214
178
27
acres irrigated, 1982..
63 221
49 148
143 292
35 195
34 908
89 580
46 049
7 675
1978..
65 112
54 448
149 481
32 695
25 893
100 898
47 807
6 427
1982 land in farms:
1 to 9 acres
lamis..
3
16
3
-
1
2
4
-
acres Irrigated..
farms..
17
69
14
-
(D)
(D)
13
-
10 to 49 acres
24
47
20
4
10
14
21
-
acres irrigated..
farms..
467
667
348
135
236
272
362
-
50 to 69 acres — .
6
10
3
3
1
2
3
-
acres irrigated..
271
287
104
141
(D)
(D)
110
-
70 to 99 acres
farnis..
22
11
8
5
7
3
12
_
acres irrigated..
farms..
1 122
460
535
291
400
151
653
-
100 to 139 acres
7
18
9
3
6
11
6
.
acres imgated..
farms..
518
1 004
713
253
323
1 031
254
-
140 10 179 acres
7
773
a
519
5
(D)
14
892
7
632
15
1 930
10
778
-
acres irrigated..
-
180 10 219 acres
farms..
13
7
1
5
7
9
7
_
acres irrigated..
farms..
2 044
382
(D)
505
327
1 013
642
-
220 to 259 acres
10
8
4
3
1
15
4
-
acres irrigated..
farms..
1 131
566
260
669
(D)
3 016
825
-
260 to 499 acres
40
45
14
15
14
25
32
.
acres irrigated..
9 112
5 270
2 775
2 746
2 275
5 666
7 764
-
500 to 999 acres
farms..
22
28
22
18
8
30
32
1
acres irrigated..
farms..
6 806
5 142
7 893
4 843
1 994
12 126
15 478
(D)
1.000 to 1,999 acres
17
38
32
14
17
35
24
3
acres Irrigated..
farms..
4 150
5 728
21 587
5 641
9 935
18 569
11 577
(D)
2,000 acres or more
88
73
62
25
7
50
33
22
acres irrigated..
36 810
29 054
108 537
19 079
18 656
45 699
7 593
7 360
136 WYOMING
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Table 5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982 and
1978
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Carbon
Converse
Crook
Fremont
FARMS
Land in farms
...farms
1982..
1978..
8 861
8 040
271
214
581
503
444
382
280
252
306
274
442
411
858
757
acres
1982..
33 500 453
1 817 274
471 887
2 843 442
2 793 268
2 394 559
1 548 500
2 447 797
1978-
33 627 257
1 662 143
498 848
2 846 446
2 811 976
2 448 886
1 515 773
2 326 956
Hanrosted cropland
... farms
1982..
6 473
174
460
305
196
172
355
637
1978..
6 444
144
453
295
198
192
353
623
acres
1982..
1 813 830
80 541
86 876
103 880
103 506
46 719
110 271
103 451
1978..
1 780 333
75 663
86 086
99 052
109 836
54 971
112 533
103 099
TENURE OF OPERATOR
...farms
1982..
1978..
4 301
3 647
116
80
346
290
149
105
99
89
110
82
161
131
501
407
acres
1982..
4 600 016
261 548
146 159
276 853
337 736
285 915
247 652
214 671
1978..
3 546 605
248 929
139 160
227 124
216 569
161 404
204 419
254 643
Hawested cropland
— farms
1982..
2 883
62
246
81
62
47
113
339
1978..
2 709
44
248
69
63
48
97
322
acres
1982-
487 747
17 020
34 401
14 646
21 345
9 509
17 793
40 575
1978..
454 820
17 840
27 971
10 356
18 448
12 463
17 540
43 071
...farms
1982..
3 433
128
168
214
140
138
227
301
1978__
3 371
95
152
200
139
155
226
275
acres
1982.-
25 346 326
1 418 560
307 043
2 091 895
2 125 073
1 710 405
1 151 474
2 119 006
1978..
27 078 200
1 206 948
338 023
2 265 759
2 545 712
2 043 537
1 213 908
1 982 419
Owned land In farms.
... acres
1982..
15 597 833
928 847
165 007
1 293 662
1 471 113
1 147 392
708 678
1 740 627
1978..
16 673 130
800 753
197 804
1 378 124
1 733 300
1 359 417
755 540
1 666 840
Rented land in farms
...acres
1982-
9 748 493
489 713
142 036
798 233
653 960
563 013
442 796
378 379
1978-
10 405 070
406 195
140 219
887 635
812 412
684 120
458 368
315 579
Harvested cropland
...farnis
1982..
2 861
102
155
178
112
94
202
263
1978..
2 945
81
147
172
119
119
212
243
acres
1982..
1 126 432
47 006
42 681
73 620
72 786
31 508
82 337
56 070
1978.-
1 127 605
39 863
46 437
72 865
87 961
35 750
86 797
51 001
Tenants
...farms
1982..
1978..
1 127
1 022
27
39
67
61
81
77
41
24
58
37
54
54
56
75
acres
1982..
3 554 111
137 166
18 685
474 694
330 459
398 239
149 374
114 120
1978..
3 000 452
206 266
21 665
363 563
49 695
243 945
97 446
89 894
Hareested cropland
...faniis
1982-
729
10
59
46
22
31
40
35
1978-
790
19
58
54
16
25
44
58
acres
1982-
199 651
16 515
9 794
15 614
9 375
5 702
10 141
6 806
1978..
197 908
17 960
11 678
15 831
3 427
6 758
8 196
9 027
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
1982..
6 716
211
452
343
205
248
338
680
1978..
6 175
161
402
293
195
217
322
587
Not on farm operated
1982..
1 417
40
82
74
54
34
69
116
1978..
1 264
37
72
69
45
43
54
104
Not reported
1982..
728
20
47
27
21
24
35
62
1978..
601
16
29
20
12
14
35
66
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming
1982..
5 805
169
364
313
216
222
338
480
1978..
5 270
136
336
252
183
202
290
423
Other
1982..
3 056
102
217
131
64
84
104
378
1978..
2 770
78
167
130
69
72
121
334
Operators by days of wortt off farm:
None
1982..
3 793
107
226
198
138
153
218
337
1978..
3 870
93
216
205
136
163
262
312
Any
1982..
4 271
149
300
211
120
122
178
452
1978..
3 809
108
260
163
101
99
152
413
1 to 49 days
1982..
737
18
49
46
27
28
56
50
1978..
751
20
54
40
21
26
45
66
50 to 99 days
1982..
281
9
26
16
7
7
11
25
1978-
298
7
20
17
8
10
11
20
100 to 149 days
1982-
309
12
15
10
7
5
7
29
1978..
324
7
29
11
15
10
14
30
150 to 199 days
1982..
444
16
29
17
8
13
26
43
1978..
399
11
25
12
9
10
17
47
200 days or more
1982..
2 500
94
181
122
71
69
78
305
1978..
2 037
63
132
83
48
43
65
250
Not reported
1982..
797
15
55
35
22
31
46
69
1978..
361
13
27
14
15
12
7
32
1982 operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
586
869
19
27
36
65
31
51
19
28
24
25
16
41
54
3 or 4 years
96
5 to 9 years
1 490
42
103
65
59
40
56
168
10 years or more
4 396
17.5
1 520
141
16.4
42
272
17.1
105
229
19.0
68
137
16.9
37
164
19.5
53
265
21.8
64
395
Average years on present farm
14.5
Not reported
145
Operators by age group:
. 1982..
173
1
11
6
6
11
11
23
1978..
199
2
11
13
9
3
11
21
25 to 34 years
. 1982..
1 170
29
71
63
41
34
44
124
1978..
958
21
54
39
23
28
39
100
35 to 44 years
. 1982..
1 790
61
119
82
40
67
86
190
1978..
1 531
52
112
81
43
53
84
144
45 to 54 years
. 1982-
1 974
63
131
113
69
57
94
203
1978-
2 081
42
122
95
71
72
100
217
55 to 64 years
. 1982-
1978..
2 135
2 012
67
52
130
119
107
97
68
56
72
63
110
105
197
194
65 years and over
. 1982..
1 619
50
119
73
56
65
97
121
1978..
1 259
45
85
57
50
55
72
81
Average age
. 1982..
50.8
52.1
51.3
50.6
51.4
51.8
52.6
49.1
1978-
50.4
51.7
50.7
49.9
51.7
52.4
51.3
49.0
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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Table 5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982 and
1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Characteristics
Goshen
Hot Springs
Johnson
Laramie
Lincoln
Natrona
Niobrara
FARMS
Land in farms .
Harvested cropland -
-farms. 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
.(arms, 1982.
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners famis, 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 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..
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 to 64 years 1982..
1978..
65 years and over 1982..
1978.
Average age 1982
1978..
742
728
1 258 870
1 308 690
606
616
184 152
160 225
308
270
245 411
184 494
229
190
38 124
29 988
287
301
850 361
994 168
530 757
637 347
319 604
356 821
253
275
113 044
98 763
147
157
163 098
130 028
124
151
32 984
31 474
545
568
122
68
75
72
577
571
165
157
397
414
261
279
77
64
17
24
24
33
21
31
122
127
84
35
59
69
114
377
17.4
123
17
27
133
93
120
137
167
178
191
192
114
101
49.5
49.5
141
117
1 056 109
1 012 123
102
93
24 093
23 132
81
59
154 574
104 979
55
41
6 382
4 803
46
47
472 351
529 901
222 993
314 130
249 358
215 771
34
42
12 021
13 264
14
11
429 184
377 243
13
10
5 690
5 065
107
96
24
15
10
6
12
23
29
57
14.7
20
1
28
20
32
26
26
26
30
26
25
18
49.4
48.9
261
247
1 933 935
1 932 116
149
145
32 325
31 374
86
80
196 441
126 367
52
39
9 361
5 574
127
132
1 436 067
1 633 854
776 032
903 407
660 035
730 447
81
90
20 035
23 050
48
35
301 427
171 895
16
16
2 929
2 750
181
176
52
54
28
17
192
185
69
62
126
138
104
92
26
28
4
8
10
3
11
10
53
43
31
17
12
23
40
120
17.8
66
3
4
29
27
56
51
54
65
66
68
53
32
51.8
50.5
582
531
1 648 419
1 616 476
431
417
194 861
164 296
262
236
304 775
195 057
160
158
44 831
35 659
254
219
1 286 309
1 341 065
867 753
902 160
418 556
436 905
220
203
136 019
113 635
66
76
57 335
80 354
51
56
14 Oil
15 002
411
99
96
39
24
391
372
191
159
237
230
300
278
57
68
21
32
28
20
28
27
166
131
45
23
43
64
92
300
18.1
83
22
22
75
76
139
107
108
97
145
146
93
83
49.4
49.4
541
487
549 379
576 845
437
448
99 311
94 369
321
299
156 875
99 927
243
269
31 163
35 919
188
173
386 650
470 406
205 208
277 267
181 442
193 139
174
166
64 972
56 050
32
15
5 854
6 512
20
13
3 176
2 400
407
371
84
73
50
43
326
292
215
195
201
202
288
264
45
29
28
28
24
29
39
38
152
140
52
21
33
35
76
283
20.2
114
54
45
101
79
135
133
152
143
90
78
51.8
51.7
305
260
2 859 546
3 110 430
168
153
26 060
35 963
160
107
157 734
42 396
96
69
6 326
4 590
119
124
2 500 816
2 762 025
1 059 505
1 204 117
1 441 311
1 557 908
62
69
17 517
25 409
26
29
200 996
306 009
10
15
2 217
5 964
211
176
64
66
30
18
144
141
161
119
99
108
182
146
16
17
8
8
15
15
15
9
128
97
23
40
56
130
14.3
56
2
6
41
26
56
42
82
90
75
59
49
37
50.5
50.9
260
271
1 335 254
1 372 683
172
209
49 850
57 069
85
88
198 562
194 453
50
60
11 102
10 226
127
138
932 822
004 369
601 776
644 126
331 046
360 243
102
120
32 458
37 946
48
45
203 870
173 861
20
29
6 290
8 897
203
218
36
36
21
17
219
176
41
95
141
149
94
107
34
34
5
4
7
13
8
10
40
46
25
15
11
17
33
153
22.1
46
7
4
23
29
37
44
59
62
63
68
71
64
54.7
53.1
138 WYOMING
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]
Ctiaracteristics
Platte
Sheridan
Sublette
Wastiakie
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 0¥»ners farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978-
Owned land in fattns. acres, 1982.
1978.
Rented land in farms acres, 1982.
1978.
Harvested cropland - farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978
Tenants farms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
Harvested cropland — farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated 1982.,
1978.
Not on farm operated - 1982.
1978.
Not reported - 1982.
1978-
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming 1982.
1978-
Ottier 1982.
1978-
Operators by days of wor1( off farm:
None 1962-
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.
466
429
1 300 964
1 295 748
354
337
115 681
104 170
196
188
146 394
182 450
138
130
22 220
22 915
206
193
1 070 921
1 043 698
718 510
653 238
352 411
390 460
178
174
83 137
72 704
64
48
83 649
69 600
38
33
10 324
8 551
352
329
82
68
32
32
308
283
158
146
199
230
213
182
30
28
18
16
12
9
29
16
124
113
54
17
37
44
76
225
17.6
64
10
9
66
53
106
85
86
99
97
102
101
81
50.7
51.2
556
481
1 306 660
1 373 032
402
380
72 388
83 366
283
228
150 151
181 353
187
156
19 092
16 815
179
188
1 019 829
1 059 816
604 847
617 044
414 982
442 772
152
173
44 572
59 214
94
65
136 700
131 863
63
51
8 724
7 337
399
346
114
90
43
45
324
268
232
213
209
200
296
251
42
41
10
9
22
17
27
16
197
168
49
30
38
69
98
253
16.2
98
76
70
111
82
113
118
132
123
118
80
51.7
50.7
234
199
510 434
553 465
171
154
111 240
101 923
140
109
206 458
164 174
93
80
49 178
45 349
73
70
278 327
346 821
197 367
250 765
80 960
96 056
67
61
54 292
47 399
21
20
25 649
42 470
11
13
7 770
9 175
174
150
30
34
30
15
142
134
92
65
97
99
125
97
21
17
6
12
5
10
9
13
84
45
12
3
16
23
34
110
164
51
8
3
35
31
62
26
48
65
38
40
43
34
48.5
50.5
148
129
1 697 370
1 658 495
102
104
24 137
22 990
80
352 713
83 633
68
67
12 557
11 899
31
42
1 317 051
1 565 301
690 038
886 673
627 013
678 628
24
32
10 020
10 175
19
7
27 606
9 561
10
5
1 560
916
112
100
26
19
10
10
80
78
68
51
45
56
90
68
7
13
8
9
6
8
13
4
56
34
13
5
16
15
34
58
14.2
25
1
5
21
18
35
25
32
34
25
25
34
22
50.3
49.7
117
103
71 567
64 515
78
79
20 292
20 476
74
60
40 395
23 967
49
41
9 803
8 457
29
33
27 372
36 912
18 381
22 862
8 991
14 050
22
29
8 104
9 590
14
10
3 800
3 636
7
9
2 385
2 429
89
68
17
20
11
15
68
56
49
47
47
32
62
67
9
12
9
4
13
4
6
14
25
33
8
4
3
10
25
60
19.6
19
2
10
10
32
23
19
31
31
27
25
10
52.2
49.5
242
244
749 526
780 925
201
211
47 263
51 312
153
151
126 126
130 274
124
130
21 357
22 481
69
75
577 913
628 528
442 968
375 130
134 945
253 398
66
67
23 254
26 368
20
18
45 487
22 123
11
14
2 652
2 463
160
179
36
45
26
20
150
139
92
105
85
94
128
129
8
13
7
12
11
6
17
10
85
88
29
21
4
6
42
140
22.6
50
4
7
21
24
49
41
57
74
54
55
57
43
52.8
51.7
230
211
342 499
374 471
171
171
43 835
46 303
119
115
87 053
128 199
82
86
14 254
14 858
71
63
232 552
215 572
124 223
122 085
108 329
93 487
62
57
20 502
23 574
40
33
22 894
30 700
27
28
9 079
7 871
167
150
39
42
24
19
152
142
78
69
106
104
95
98
13
21
4
3
6
13
7
66
60
29
9
24
21
47
101
15.1
37
4
3
34
27
51
44
63
67
43
41
35
29
49.1
49.2
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 139
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
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Carbon
Converse
Crook
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS-
Con.
Operators by sex:
Male
Female.
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family
Partnership .
Corporation:
Family held .
Other than family held .
Ottier— cooperative, estate or trust,
institutional, etc
-farms, 1982-
1978-
acres. 1982.
1978.
-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-.
-famis, 1982..
1978.
, 1982..
1978-
8 291
7 603
31 973 414
32 190 017
570
437
1 527 039
1 437 240
6 976
6 344
13 830 179
13 783 864
907
829
4 375 508
4 587 758
771
716
9 967 480
9 892 323
55
43
1 248 849
1 368 685
152
108
4 078 437
3 994 627
241
192
1 676 630
1 568 504
30
22
140 644
93 639
191
144
776 247
534 569
34
28
180 027
319 512
38
31
753 281
721 172
4
4
102 415
64 670
4
7
5 304
22 220
568
490
470 144
496 850
13
13
1 743
1 998
465
406
223 566
238 294
74
69
93 894
114 326
32
34
(D)
(Oi
2
1
(D)
(D)
8
3
95 964
66 130
404
361
2 684 386
2 686 525
40
21
269 056
169 921
362
293
1 458 575
1 437 590
46
48
629 347
559 957
30
29
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
5
10
43 192
87 511
261
241
767 509
754 131
19
11
25 759
57 845
173
157
1 089 431
1 145 638
38
33
269 642
301 994
59
54
1 292 241
1 085 880
8
8
(D)
278 464
(D)
276
247
2 292 223
2 343 217
30
27
102 336
105 669
226
200
1 038 533
1 151 416
26
25
301 907
236 179
42
44
949 162
(D)
3
1
67 309
(D)
9
4
37 648
14 174
407
374
1 472 670
1 444 717
35
37
75 830
71 056
331
323
937 570
946 736
59
55
247 180
264 243
39
28
314 873
259 700
4
3
2 176
(D)
9
2
46 701
(D)
Characteristics
Goshen
Hot Springs
Johnson
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS-
Con.
Operators by sex:
Male
Female.
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family
Partnership .
.(arms, 1982.
1978-
acres, 1982-
1978.
.farms, 1982.
1978.
aaes, 1982.
1978.
.famis. 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
-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.
714
696
1 195 452
1 239 903
28
32
63 418
68 787
601
587
798 337
786 304
64
78
86 907
135 152
66
55
(D)
379 828
2
3
(D)
6 613
9
5
35 344
793
132
110
040 768
955 033
7
15 341
57 090
108
93
420 141
387 048
11
10
39 329
46 122
18
9
179 710
(D)
(D)
4
3
416 929
412 082
241
234
1 811 470
1 801 371
20
13
122 465
130 745
200
1 099 040
1 064 537
30
29
328 615
316 037
26
26
423 139
499 488
4
2
(D)
(D)
1
1
<D)
(D)
549
504
617 772
568 530
33
27
30 647
47 946
440
428
607 046
661 881
44
186 986
165 220
57
48
629 305
680 345
5
3
26 730
819
12
8
198 353
108 211
524
477
488 698
563 996
17
10
60 681
12 849
440
403
290 355
307 180
68
51
100 378
103 244
17
20
96 511
(D)
1
(D)
16
12
62 135
77 392
280
243
2 788 004
2 887 383
26
17
71 542
223 047
225
187
634 667
622 322
32
27
216 426
296 697
40
40
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
6
5
144 843
152 925
236
251
233 841
272 211
24
20
101 413
100 472
217
217
951 773
854 815
26
40
214 713
359 892
13
11
(D)
134 607
(D)
4
2
(D)
(D)
140 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982 and
1978-Con.
[Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introduclory text]
Charactarlstics
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
Uinta
Wastiakie
Weston
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS-
Con.
Operators by sex:
Male lanns. 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
Female farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982.
1978.
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family farms, 1982..
1978.
acres, 1982..
1978-.
Partnersfiip famis, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978-.
Cofporation:
Family field 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..
436
411
238 526
271 965
30
18
62 438
23 783
380
357
698 114
809 412
51
39
253 541
201 401
31
29
(0)
249 017
1
3
(D)
(D)
3
1
9 042
(D)
506
444
1 229 589
1 334 101
50
37
77 091
38 931
439
374
471 701
498 111
66
57
427 343
429 046
34
45
341 685
399 736
4
21 949
13
5
44 002
46 139
214
188
445 773
543 649
20
11
64 661
9 816
186
145
244 044
213 869
19
18
67 504
88 415
24
29
184 927
236 728
5
7
13 959
14 453
139
126
1 696 547
1 652 412
9
3
823
6 083
120
105
162 942
226 465
14
12
86 684
52 574
10
8
(D)
(0)
1
1
(0)
(D)
3
3
1 012 500
1 013 431
98
97
65 593
63 507
19
6
5 974
1 008
88
82
47 880
43 753
14
9
13 764
14 563
11
9
(D)
5 886
1
1
(D)
(D)
3
2
185
(D)
227
230
703 378
748 280
15
14
46 148
32 645
196
197
353 357
346 887
28
31
120 285
94 465
9
7
93 926
111 802
9
9
181 958
227 771
222
196
326 347
350 971
8
15
16 152
23 500
158
141
157 490
121 122
24
24
21 176
61 686
37
36
86 875
107 701
4
3
1 465
3 378
7
7
75 493
80 584
211
209
1 376 399
1 347 528
15
IS
111 606
117 201
180
188
647 044
737 197
22
15
201 524
176 585
19
19
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
3
2
160 005
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 141
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]
Wyoming
Albany
I Horn
Campbell
Carbon
Converse
Crook
Livestock and poultry purctiased farms, 1982..
1978-.
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Feed for livestock and poultry farms, 1982..
1978-.
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Commercially mixed formula feeds farms, 1982..
1978..
tons, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Commercial fertilizer farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Other agricultural chemicals^ farms, 1982.,
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Hired farm labor farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Contract labor farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Customwork, machine filre, and rental of
machinery and equipment farms. 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Energy and petroleum products _.. farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982.-
1978..
Petroleum products farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Gasoline and gasohol farms, 1982.-
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
Storage capacity farms, 1982..
1,000 gallons, 1982..
Diesel fuel farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978--
Storage capacity farms, 1982-.
1,000 gallons, 1982..
LP gas, butane, and propane farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Storage capacity farms, 1982..
1,000 gallons, 1982..
Fuel oil and 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. 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms, 1982
1978--
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
1982 intarest expense:
Expenses reported farms
$1,000..
Expenses reported as 'No' farms..
4 340
4 034
144 233
141 566
6 437
6 120
65 166
53 145
2 537
2 333
119 855
95 881
17 570
12 611
2 984
3 116
6 584
S 195
2 902
3 158
17 752
15 996
3 102
3 654
6 311
4 779
3 671
3 771
40 613
32 271
1 060
1 401
4 148
4 428
3 008
3 420
8 983
8 023
8 842
7 982
S3 636
30 741
8 841
7 982
44 050
25 009
8 600
7 832
24 139
14 579
6 091
4 649
5 244
4 627
13 356
5 987
4 322
3 104
2 622
2 645
3 302
2 280
1 953
1 763
399
523
192
195
143
50
497
566
591
392
8 841
7 982
2 471
1 576
7 140
6 076
9 136
5 489
1 354
1 096
450
242
4 954
86 792
3 577
135
145
4 236
13 599
229
210
2 058
2 251
100
77
6 234
3 727
874
521
11
28
17
42
58
76
286
407
38
72
155
165
112
121
1 182
903
55
36
179
71
51
41
92
157
271
214
1 415
804
271
214
1 170
647
270
214
777
444
179
151
119
79
203
69
77
55
96
76
133
96
81
98
15
17
1
(D)
3
(Z)
4
1
S
(D)
271
214
52
35
197
182
238
151
51
47
7
120
2 610
140
249
255
2 626
3 732
367
340
2 336
2 144
101
147
1 942
3 571
339
545
319
302
664
550
330
361
2 417
1 975
332
317
714
461
216
233
1 877
1 993
108
128
457
501
228
280
930
524
581
490
3 656
1 777
581
490
3 143
1 507
566
469
1 577
860
418
271
360
292
1 095
402
306
213
157
105
153
71
95
75
38
66
8
29
14
3
48
64
100
51
581
490
210
94
467
379
476
257
106
52
37
14
259
3 707
286
185
151
178
146
4 315
9 737
5 240
12 730
382
226
329
226
3 059
4 282
1 885
4 130
167
100
146
59
5 295
4 412
5 331
2 437
813
740
685
286
133
36
121
44
174
60
112
75
31
122
23
110
46
877
107
736
113
30
129
49
205
208
514
89
155
130
153
125
1 446
3 069
1 327
2 100
60
36
67
42
216
425
174
232
207
82
174
55
868
176
543
216
444
274
378
252
2 824
2 782
1 544
1 390
444
274
378
252
2 298
2 290
1 292
1 158
444
270
368
251
1 288
1 443
786
776
353
219
255
222
243
143
194
132
582
529
291
152
221
125
152
102
152
100
125
127
281
193
131
156
116
70
136
102
5
8
4
4
1
2
2
2
(D)
(D)
15
8
7
3
14
29
4
1
444
274
378
252
132
95
79
71
419
224
307
206
478
467
242
220
61
70
60
52
48
25
9
12
205
179
4 013
7 389
238
94
160
163
3 124
3 480
225
235
2 739
2 310
104
85
5 484
4 877
852
613
75
90
122
86
46
67
199
169
62
140
52
93
146
114
1 678
1 446
55
79
154
257
80
65
243
164
306
252
1 953
1 042
306
252
1 644
875
277
251
1 012
548
205
180
154
140
332
178
139
112
174
105
192
92
105
105
16
26
6
4
3
(D)
17
14
21
17
306
252
81
36
246
204
289
156
48
50
20
10
155
3 224
142
267
221
3 899
5 059
358
326
1 980
1 547
128
109
4 552
2 496
616
340
201
120
196
102
51
45
225
194
158
194
185
127
193
149
1 089
815
40
44
121
80
170
197
433
450
442
406
2 270
1 418
442
406
1 951
1 217
431
405
1 224
730
290
215
277
237
493
300
215
126
93
107
84
19
25
11
5
2
(D)
11
3
5
4
442
406
112
95
381
312
295
192
50
65
24
9
294
4 526
138
See footnotes at end of table.
142 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 6. Selected Farm Production Expenses and Fuel Storage Capacity:
1978-Con.
(Data are based on a sample of larms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introducUxy text)
1982 and
Goshen
Hot Springs
Johnson
Laramie
Lincoln
Natrona
Niobrara
UvsMock and poultiy purdwaed farms,
$1,000,
Feed (or livestock and poultry (arms,
$1,000,
Commercially mixed formula feeds fanns,
tons,
$1,000,
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees (anns,
$1,000,
Commefcial (ertlflzer (arms,
$1,000,
Other agricultural chemicals' farms,
$1,000,
Hired (arm labor (arms,
$1,000,
Contract labor (arms,
$1,000,
Customworfi, machine hire, and rental o(
machlnary atx) equipment farms,
$1,000,
Energy aixj petroleum products farms,
$1,000,
Petroleum products - farms,
$1,000,
Gasolina and gasohol farms,
$1,000,
Storage capacity (arms,
1,000 gallons,
Diesel fuel farnis,
$1,000,
Storage capacity (arms,
1,000 gallons,
LP gas, butane, and propane (arms,
$1,000,
Storage capacity (arms,
1,000 gallons.
Fuel oH and kerosene' (arms,
$1,000,
Storage capacity farms,
1,000 gallons.
Natural gas farms,
$1,000,
Motor on and grease' (arms,
$1,000,
Electricity.
Other-cod, wood, coke, etc..
--(arms,
$1,000,
--farms,
$1,000,
1982-.
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982-.
1976-.
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..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1982..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1982..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978-
1982..
1982..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1982-
1982--
1978-
1982..
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982-
1978.-
1982..
1978..
1982-
1978..
1982-.
1978..
1982-
1978-.
1982 Interest expense:
Expenses reported farms.
$1,000-.
Expenses reported as 'No' (arms.
420
389
17 548
IS 400
502
481
5 619
6 279
138
167
24 284
5 399
2 640
735
446
484
1 563
1 062
402
474
2 525
2 446
392
506
1 178
785
371
330
2 664
2 283
97
196
347
631
309
428
797
1 082
742
727
6 537
3 344
742
727
5 382
2 685
720
700
2 332
1 339
530
392
532
508
2 307
890
465
424
253
281
349
231
207
177
12
72
11
24
11
2
40
30
60
16
742
727
324
185
657
573
1 137
646
62
52
17
13
524
68
57
1 820
2 004
110
91
1 079
1 241
39
31
1 345
2 645
289
418
34
52
42
80
41
38
125
99
46
49
45
95
41
54
864
524
41
12
95
58
39
55
127
125
141
117
860
431
141
117
727
361
141
110
443
242
95
75
67
62
175
70
62
53
30
39
56
23
21
15
10
7
11
4
5
(D)
7
14
10
4
141
117
31
17
127
64
16
13
6
7
87
3 100
47
142
158
1 684
3 780
222
216
1 895
1 740
93
114
3 466
4 734
573
684
58
60
55
34
66
46
255
166
65
102
119
87
138
119
1 738
1 124
63
48
270
177
106
95
352
213
261
247
1 718
1 123
261
247
1 480
916
251
245
857
598
202
158
179
137
344
111
154
134
117
197
138
109
124
18
6
(D)
7
1
(D)
4
16
(D)
11
261
247
64
50
223
210
228
194
47
74
10
13
150
2 836
101
262
200
5 764
5 680
402
360
3 489
2 744
183
158
10 092
6 461
1 432
214
237
585
362
159
136
1 344
836
212
211
558
192
233
219
2 645
1 849
27
60
210
153
246
257
1 310
1 071
577
531
4 240
2 344
576
531
3 313
1 848
567
507
1 659
934
348
349
384
350
1 181
564
308
321
175
206
249
218
137
118
19
51
11
17
9
2
12
6
23
5
576
531
191
112
467
381
904
492
78
20
23
4
368
5 776
188
268
179
1 216
1 704
366
303
2 268
2 394
205
170
7 002
13 777
1 139
1 443
211
196
223
161
162
148
190
170
90
102
260
263
2 069
1 368
17
59
31
106
200
235
203
263
541
482
2 578
1 300
541
482
2 092
1 033
512
476
1 186
638
312
278
363
338
604
246
267
184
138
88
145
39
86
63
39
35
9
20
15
4
4
7
3
4
541
482
145
86
423
333
443
249
137
55
43
19
229
2 473
261
155
135
3 181
3 810
210
221
1 916
1 890
83
87
4 498
5 650
673
694
47
74
105
107
64
67
214
210
55
72
94
90
100
122
1 865
1 396
28
69
132
247
1 83
64
175
198
305
260
1 424
980
305
260
1 191
800
304
259
727
500
199
155
158
133
267
104
139
94
77
87
121
134
64
67
11
12
4
5
10
3
5
14
7
13
305
260
64
44
175
206
221
172
49
33
12
8
170
3 718
123
149
165
3 069
4 688
230
243
2 518
1 855
80
109
4 413
3 374
638
434
67
61
117
103
37
34
298
167
62
99
69
126
92
139
880
894
15
48
42
87
63
105
246
219
260
271
1 824
1 274
260
271
1 396
952
260
271
764
609
195
168
167
132
426
200
145
133
84
101
104
76
68
58
27
10
17
3
9
3
8
260
271
85
57
202
209
410
315
23
45
18
7
148
1 809
108
See (ootnotes at end o( table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 143
Table 6. Selected Farm Production Expenses and Fuel Storage Capacity: 1982 and
1978-Con.
[Data are bas6d on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Livestock and poultry purctuised .
Feed for livestoclt and poultry .
Commercially mixed formula feeds .
-.farms, 1982..
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
..farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
..farms, 1982.
1978-
tons, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms, 1982.-
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Commercial fertilizer farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982-.
1978..
Otf>er agricultural chemicals' farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978.-
Hiredfami labor. fanns. 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
Contract labor farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Customwortt, macfiine tiire, and rental of
macfiinery and equipment farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Energy and petroleum products famis, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Petroleum products farnis, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Gasoline and gasotiol 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..
U* 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 and grease' 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..
Platte
194
187
9 658
9 923
291
353
3 164
2 970
122
127
3 696
3 221
642
411
177
192
514
534
150
151
1 147
875
185
207
482
343
186
163
1 752
1 656
55
58
187
252
180
128
744
357
466
431
2 979
1 797
466
431
2 234
1 283
436
429
1 127
727
350
238
317
234
846
360
285
192
113
136
119
92
96
90
18
7
6
2
S
1
6
11
25
15
466
431
111
87
383
345
736
510
49
17
9
5
298
5 541
163
Sheridan
318
262
4 617
5 374
402
395
2 340
2 201
155
138
4 292
6 278
673
808
97
106
82
169
92
165
313
410
224
214
203
173
205
226
2 213
2 088
75
74
215
114
114
215
462
496
555
476
2 384
1 534
555
476
1 877
1 220
534
476
1 111
716
373
245
267
249
472
258
237
118
103
160
192
170
71
80
21
22
(D)
(D)
6
4
2
1
(D)
(D)
555
476
98
69
430
368
460
276
136
135
46
38
262
4 497
270
Sublette
110
115
4 619
3 623
192
168
962
1 181
93
63
1 640
1 679
272
256
18
35
16
62
47
66
444
365
13
43
(D)
23
109
130
1 272
1 253
17
38
42
115
49
39
57
219
235
199
1 236
812
235
199
1 085
676
230
198
592
411
152
125
146
127
310
117
102
54
82
96
97
62
62
47
24
26
16
22
9
3
6
4
11
3
235
199
60
42
164
136
136
126
37
34
16
9
125
2 478
101
55
59
463
342
108
108
542
905
43
31
360
1 643
68
201
26
22
23
33
26
27
49
51
33
46
14
15
65
63
672
499
19
34
66
34
55
44
77
146
126
648
384
146
126
573
324
145
126
411
224
88
74
82
82
93
53
63
29
35
40
38
22
19
20
5
4
2
(D)
1
(D)
5
1
1
(D)
146
126
27
23
102
93
66
50
30
45
8
11
81
1 047
59
Teton
51
50
1 639
1 002
74
72
664
298
32
18
235
328
44
47
14
16
19
19
33
42
186
140
23
22
16
9
62
58
735
475
11
12
33
24
26
21
56
116
102
519
319
116
102
403
262
116
100
235
143
58
46
56
85
57
51
31
23
37
29
36
14
18
19
12
(D)
8
16
13
(D)
116
102
29
19
92
66
108
51
19
23
36
463
69
Uinta
Washakie
93
112
96
94
908
11 480
1 098
4 264
202
170
204
136
1 389
2 890
1 753
1 637
99
60
74
39
4 406
3 030
4 077
3 157
669
506
560
442
41
135
49
109
75
477
43
280
146
131
126
122
357
1 509
303
1 263
3
123
57
114
(D)
662
32
546
112
116
109
125
847
2 769
620
1 722
18
51
17
75
39
410
25
495
67
50
85
89
101
110
97
214
242
232
244
211
1 113
2 020
572
1 165
242
232
244
211
938
1 786
493
1 028
222
218
243
210
650
772
338
516
164
178
103
129
176
134
134
132
193
802
81
341
141
121
61
93
33
83
65
90
22
82
27
86
26
49
21
38
3
19
17
30
6
1
3
9
3
2
2
(D)
7
28
24
29
9
37
9
22
242
232
244
211
58
91
35
54
219
197
152
139
157
227
72
133
59
21
20
27
18
7
6
3
121
141
1 486
2 727
114
79
'Data for 1978 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982.
^1982 data include kerosene with fuel oil; 1978 data include kerosene with motor oil and grease.
144 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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]
Cfiemicals used
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Carbon
Crook
Commercial fertilizer __. ...farms.
on which used.
Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms.
acres on which used.
Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms.
acres on which used.
Ume farms,
acres on wtiich 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 wtiich used.
Diseases in crops and orchards farms.
acres on which used.
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture _ famis,
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.
2 902
3 040
691 937
680 381
2 775
2 992
638 950
629 329
415
459
52 987
51 052
58
75
17 852
26 271
330
361
82 699
68 763
57
75
(D)
21 351
301
361
63 434
63 605
2
7
(D)
4 920
79
103
19 265
5 158
31
19
5 549
4 677
31
19
5 549
(D)
2
(D)
122
110
55 531
48 521
120
110
48 538
45 761
13
18
6 993
2 760
46
60
6 933
10 224
45
60
(D)
(0)
1
1
(D)
(D)
798
860
163 838
138 767
269
302
30 386
25 487
110
137
16 913
12 144
2 759
2 698
441 581
482 416
103
75
12 157
8 469
28
30
24 888
25 695
1 452
14
20
12 254
4 086
118
124
9 068
12 141
74
57
6 363
4 394
3
4
(D)
265
296
226
45 330
37 887
21
6
1 016
6
1
3
(D)
(D)
7
608
453
112
94
37 812
86 514
7
285
15
4
14 972
1 089
1
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)
22
IS
3 200
5 471
1
1
(D)
(D)
10
7
1 534
998
57
115
7 226
17 921
(D)
51
45
13 503
9 701
51
45
13 503
9 031
4
670
11
28
5 719
5 246
9
2
801
(D)
146
159
18 032
14 869
9
1
(D)
(D)
Chemicals used
Goshen
Hot Springs
Johnson
Laramie
Lincoln
Natrona
Niobrara
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 (arms.
acres on which used.
Diseases in crops and orchards. farms.
acres on which used.
Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and
pasture. farms,
acres on which used.
Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth
control of crops or thinning of fruit - farms.
acres on which used.
1982-
1978-
1982-
1978.
1982.
1978..
1982..
1978.
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978-
1982-.
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982-.
1978-.
1982-
1978-
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978.
1982..
1978..
1982.
1978..
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978..
1982-
1978-
402
460
89 434
87 268
394
455
86 337
82 233
50
43
3 097
5 035
41
38
9 274
5 195
41
38
(D)
4 900
1
7
(D)
295
66
46
13 523
10 808
66
46
(D)
9 743
1
9
(D)
1 065
159
125
53 993
51 415
158
125
(D)
45 155
2
13
(D)
6 260
88
83
9 252
8 354
79
81
7 871
8 288
20
4
1 381
66
64
67
9 432
11 605
54
66
8 632
(D)
10
2
800
(D)
139
172
24 624
18 583
115
131
10 277
7 733
15
37
2 421
4 010
307
337
75 101
69 559
17
1
1 556
(D)
4
5
446
784
20
26
1 889
3 582
45
33
5 579
14 814
75
63
11 119
9 507
24
22
7 161
5 232
2
1
(D)
(D)
5
35
820
3 318
199
153
43 702
15 542
9
16
2 902
4 581
19
22
1 530
3 795
13
1
730
(D)
167
136
8 711
12 889
12
10
896
30
37
34
10 530
8 751
37
34
10 530
8 751
13
3
4
14
(D)
894
475
2 102
2
7
(D)
376
1
_
7
4
(D)
-
70
323
52
60
40
63
4 618
7 583
9 469
17 732
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 145
Table 7. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1982 and 1978-Ck>n.
{Data are based on a sampte of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Chemicals used
Platte
Sheridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
Uinta
Washakie
Weston
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.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978..
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978.
acres on which used, 1982..
1978.
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.
1982..
1978.
1982..
1978.
1982..
1978.
1982.
1978..
1982.
1978.
acres on which used, 1982..
1978..
Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth
control of crops or thinning of fruit farms,
acres on which used.
1982.
1978.
1982..
1978..
150
151
37 858
35 988
150
151
37 307
31 974
10
9
551
4 014
45
27 222
13 722
1
7
(D)
572
10
2
5 157
(D)
156
170
27 389
40 542
92
140
16 005
22 858
91
130
13 664
21 160
23
33
2 341
1 698
16 973
28 148
47
63
16 973
25 724
6
2 424
26
27
2 814
3 725
26
27
(D)
3 325
3
3
(D)
400
33
39
12 343
7 883
29
38
(D)
(D)
5
2
(D)
(D)
146
120
21 820
17 909
145
120
20 590
16 199
23
1 230
1 710
131
122
37 806
37 944
129
122
37 497
37 037
6
6
309
907
58
61
4 981
8 129
1
iBi
11
2
14
(D)
197
180
14 057
17 357
1
3
(D)
900
7
1 170
13
23
1 674
1 630
33
31
(D)
822
1
3
(D)
616
1
(D)
1
584
1
46
3
30
(D)
7 921
720
7 523
_
53
-
58
-
10 729
-
8069
_
6
-
15
_
1 ooe
-
2 361
2
107
48
96
(D)
24 473
3 694
24 746
.
1
-
13
-
(D)
-
1 976
B
9
3 063
1 292
9
n
1
1
(D)
(D)
5
2
845
(0)
1
1
(D)
(D)
51
49
6 805
2660
(D)
146 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample o( farms. For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory te)cl]
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Carbon
Converse
Crook
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of all macfiinery and
equipment farms, 1982-
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
Average per farm dollars, 1982..
1978-
Farms by value group:
$1 to $4.999 1982.
1978..
$5,000 to $9.999 1982..
1978..
$10,000 to $19.999 1982..
1978..
$20,000 to $29.999 1982..
1978..
$30,000 to $49,999 1982-
1978..
$50,000 to $69.999 1982..
1978-.
$70,000 to $99.999 1982..
1978..
$100,000 to $199.999... 1982..
1978..
$200,000 or more - 1982,,
1978-.
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT
Automobiles farms. 1982-.
1978-
number. 1982..
1978-.
Motortrucks, including pickups ...farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Wheel tractors farms. 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Grain and t)dan combines, self-propelled
only farms. 1982-.
1978..
number. 1982-.
1978..
Com heads for combines farms. 1982.-
1978..
number. 19B2--
1978-
Cottonpickers and strippers^ farms. 1982--
1978-
number. 1982.-
1978..
Mower conditioners .
Pickup balers .
...farms. 1982.
1978-
number. 1982-
1978.,
.--farms. 1982..
1978.,
number. 1982-,
1978-,
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel
farms, 1982--
1978.-
number, 1982..
1978-
1982 Inventory
Manufactured 1978 to 1982:
Automobiles farms..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
number- -
Wheel tractors farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms.-
number..
Com heads for combines farms_-
number..
Cottonpjckers and strippers farms..
number..
Mower conditioners farms..
number..
Pickup balers farms..
number-.
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel farms..
number..
See footnotes at end of table.
8 859
8 020
464 030
367 348
52 379
45 804
448
609
1 628
1 324
1 356
1 500
1 149
1 055
1 272
1 099
619
716
679
615
1 094
786
414
316
6 207
5 884
9 498
8 513
8 307
7 389
22 117
20 029
7 515
6 860
20 673
19 322
1 696
1 723
1 991
1 999
212
161
221
171
3 438
3 024
3 904
3 433
4 360
3 969
5 066
4 468
1 067
1 072
1 222
1 261
3 178
3 991
4 385
6 871
1 712
2 492
312
324
45
46
998
1 075
1 306
1 425
266
284
271
214
11 151
7 824
41 146
36 559
13
21
47
28
90
69
11
23
41
14
22
26
12
9
26
16
9
8
162
170
290
233
257
193
658
561
241
186
762
581
4
1
4
(D)
80
92
128
194
45
53
1
(D)
581
496
31 718
27 448
54 592
55 339
19
31
117
72
84
91
97
71
SO
67
88
31
37
43
41
50
48
40
434
380
714
575
549
445
1 590
1 365
514
427
1 673
1 268
196
184
232
198
10
10
10
10
62
235
132
/9
181
101
9b
286
162
106
189
117
73
329
216
104
272
186
89
350
290
113
295
225
10
133
9
/
110
16
13
153
9
13
120
19
191
234
197
300
50
80
19
19
5
5
444
383
24 816
15 690
55 893
40 967
1
29
127
68
39
94
48
35
76
38
42
48
16
24
75
36
20
11
364
252
554
399
416
358
1 070
912
391
322
981
858
183
229
266
442
102
174
17
18
34
37
82
103
280
252
16 588
10 597
59 243
42 051
20
13
26
49
68
64
31
28
42
29
22
27
10
16
52
16
9
10
171
175
309
290
266
242
730
718
218
215
689
692
118
84
149
127
140
113
173
145
11
16
20
18
103
148
193
389
74
120
42
51
50
59
2
(D)
306
274
13 626
10 482
44 529
38 256
14
36
67
40
51
43
28
47
47
45
25
18
24
12
41
25
9
8
213
181
330
287
297
240
841
724
243
212
609
555
24
21
28
23
3
1
4
(D)
91
94
102
106
115
128
135
25
26
35
29
121
160
163
305
62
81
9
9
3
4
442
406
20 320
17 293
45 972
42 595
15
14
76
48
33
67
43
58
121
94
71
45
51
39
26
37
6
4
331
313
503
410
415
395
975
911
386
366
1 103
1 003
125
101
135
105
(D)
140
140
143
151
206
196
248
204
26
35
29
36
142
158
237
327
76
93
12
20
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 147
Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[Data are based on a sample of (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment farms, 1982--
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Average per farm dollars, 1982..
1978..
Farms by value group;
$1 to $4,999 1982..
1978..
$5,000 to $9,999 1982..
1978..
$10,000 to $19,999 - 1982..
1978..
$20,000 to $29,999 1982..
1978..
$30,000 to $49.999 - 1982..
1978-
$50,000 to $69.999 1982..
1976..
$70,000 to $99.999 1982-
1978..
$100,000 to $199.999 1982..
1978..
$200,000 or more 1982-
1978..
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT
Automobiles farms, 1982-
1978-
number, 1982..
1978..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms. 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
Wheel tractors farms. 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Com heads (or combines farms, 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978.
Cottonpickers and strippers' farms. 1982.,
1978.,
number, 1982.
1978.
Mower conditioners .
Pk^up balers .
Fiekl forage harvesters, shear t>ar or
flywtieel
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Goshen
1982 Inventory
Manufactured 1978 to 1982:
Automobiles farms..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
number..
Wheel tractors farms..
numl)er..
Grain and bean combines, seH-propelled
only farms..
number..
Com heads for combines farms..
numt}er..
Cottonpk:kers and strippers farms.,
number..
Mower conditioners farms.,
numt)er_
Pickup balers farms.
numt)er.
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel __ farms-
number.
See footnotes at end of table.
742
728
56 602
43 503
76 284
59 756
40
24
105
54
75
106
47
110
82
116
45
94
77
72
207
121
64
31
571
615
799
875
712
686
2 354
2 000
639
658
2 078
2 207
256
208
308
238
120
55
122
61
294
267
319
274
320
373
345
400
226
225
245
269
270
321
411
665
258
380
38
38
IB
IB
83
86
98
109
57
57
Hot Springs
141
117
6 954
5 586
49 321
47 742
8
15
25
16
26
7
9
20
19
31
14
6
25
11
11
5
4
6
110
115
133
109
367
343
121
101
345
304
Johnson
91
46
100
53
74
64
86
67
18
20
20
22
49
(D)
88
161
19
31
261
247
13 645
9 663
52 281
39 932
19
23
39
41
36
30
25
68
49
28
25
20
24
12
37
19
7
6
165
176
260
264
243
242
731
648
231
201
687
494
111
94
134
105
140
133
206
170
9
22
10
25
82
102
159
278
65
100
1
(D)
Laramie
578
531
34 524
21 987
59 730
41 407
20
42
76
72
92
92
76
70
113
118
41
SO
42
44
86
30
32
13
469
420
722
658
538
474
1 621
1 395
490
436
1 378
1 319
188
197
232
282
7
11
12
161
108
182
130
249
210
298
231
69
63
75
215
283
253
377
124
195
68
68
42
55
100
103
25
25
541
482
27 284
21 226
50 433
44 037
16
38
63
56
95
68
124
89
65
379
396
569
579
494
456
928
852
507
446
1 143
1 036
118
129
127
143
332
307
353
351
368
329
424
385
33
16
33
16
227
278
207
270
126
164
Natrona
115
119
123
127
16
16
305
260
13 504
10 744
44 275
41 322
7
17
60
49
59
61
70
42
19
27
33
20
9
22
45
14
3
168
131
247
160
290
233
675
633
251
225
528
453
105
88
107
94
131
129
153
146
23
25
23
32
120
180
296
73
96
260
271
11 212
11 545
43 123
42 602
20
12
35
16
41
88
32
33
29
32
57
49
27
19
16
15
3
7
157
225
223
292
260
264
726
746
199
258
671
734
22
55
26
65
2
5
(D)
5
116
140
147
149
96
145
130
180
19
18
22
22
62
71
131
200
17
28
3
3
??
17
22
25
51
27
60
43
10
12
10
13
148 WYOMING
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. Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Sweetwater
Uinta
Wast^akie
VALUE OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT
Estimated market value of all macfiinefy and
equipment farms, 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978-
Average per (arm 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 (amis. 1982..
1978..
number, 1982-.
1978-
Motortnicks. including pickups (arms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Wfieel tractors farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978-.
Grain and bean combines, seH-propelled
only farms. 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Com heads (or combines— ..(arms. 1982..
1978..
numt)6r. 1982..
1978..
Cottonpickers and strippers^ (arms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978-.
Mower conditioners _
Pickup t>alers .
Reld forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywtieel
...farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978.,
...fanns, 1982.,
1978.
number, 1982.
1978..
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982..
1978..
1982 Inventory
Manufactured 1978 to 1982:
Automobiles farms..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups (arms..
number..
Wheel tractors farms..
numt)er__
Grain and ttean combines, self-propelled
only _ farms..
number. _
Com heads for combines farms..
number..
Cottonpwkers and strippers farms..
number..
Mower conditioners (arms..
number..
Pickup balers (arms..
number..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel _ (arms..
nunit)er-.
See footnotes at end of table.
466
556
431
476
27 668
20 223
20 915
15
895
59 372
36 372
48 528
33
392
50
56
35
52
38
138
90
122
73
95
68
79
80
63
58
86
67
75
39
55
28
39
38
34
48
55
49
11
50
17
34
20
32
18
20
17
372
349
504
484
449
406
1 282
1 129
374
358
987
981
118
119
154
135
24
21
26
21
157
165
162
183
223
200
240
211
96
86
105
96
176
201
260
411
80
127
26
28
10
10
353
272
466
385
532
423
1 106
972
403
384
1 017
990
220
166
245
206
289
240
315
285
29
54
35
92
142
164
276
380
66
78
1
(D)
60
63
76
76
2
(D)
235
199
9 737
9 973
41 436
50 114
16
16
46
32
36
40
40
24
24
24
26
15
25
13
18
22
4
13
138
138
199
227
217
183
519
467
199
156
639
570
90
81
135
119
118
113
163
147
21
18
37
30
59
66
105
153
55
87
148
129
5 062
4 833
34 199
37 466
9
24
33
11
32
35
24
15
17
106
95
186
127
135
112
329
257
127
104
274
238
15
8
15
1
IP)
63
84
73
138
23
36
3
3
116
103
4 503
5 149
38 818
49 995
2
4
27
21
21
16
17
10
14
18
9
10
13
8
12
11
1
5
70
72
167
121
104
89
257
252
88
83
228
212
52
(D)
52
78
23
32
3
3
242
244
10 235
7 533
42 295
30 874
1
38
31
50
25
49
49
20
55
41
38
19
24
11
17
8
2
159
208
263
320
206
211
466
462
226
193
535
551
165
75
167
91
174
121
186
133
31
12
31
23
124
155
129
191
60
72
232
210
19 598
16 177
84 476
77 031
9
9
38
29
32
37
4
20
49
3
22
30
7
25
41
35
30
22
173
149
263
201
218
190
758
726
179
186
680
631
109
70
113
74
111
93
114
95
46
45
56
51
108
145
137
225
53
97
33
33
4
4
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 149
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
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Cart>on
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT-Con.
1982 Inventory— Con.
Manufactured prior to 1978:
Automobiles farms.,
numtwr.
Motortrucks, including pickups farms.
number.,
Wfieel tractors farms.,
number.
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only. farms.,
number..
Com heads for combines farms.,
number.,
Cottonplckers and strippers farms.
number..
Mower conditioners.. farms.,
number..
Pickup balers farms.,
number..
Field forage fiaivesters, sf^ear bar or
flywheel farms.,
number..
4 043
5 507
6 722
15 246
7 111
18 181
1 435
1 667
168
175
2 548
2 829
3 233
3 641
822
938
133
198
203
464
226
709
3
(D)
300
480
486
1 290
511
1 593
177
213
5
5
173
219
304
318
118
137
240
325
317
628
356
807
53
56
6
6
100
125
141
187
96
161
168
341
198
569
10
10
100
114
9
(D)
129
170
240
536
226
528
16
19
252
345
361
648
373
1 010
114
115
91
132
150
All farms
Goshen
Hot Springs
Laramie
Lincoln
Natrona
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT-Con.
1982 Inventory— Con.
Manufactured prior to 1978:
Automobiles farms..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms..
number..
Wheel tractors __ farms..
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms..
number..
Com heads for combines farms..
number..
Cottonplckers and strippers farms..
number..
Mower conditioners farms..
number..
Pickup balers farms..
number..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel farms..
number..
408
478
636
1 689
604
1 698
229
270
103
104
214
233
227
236
173
188
51
(D)
93
206
117
314
23
29
94
158
205
453
219
587
19
(D)
89
91
113
151
5
5
334
439
489
1 244
461
1 183
124
164
7
9
120
127
174
195
219
291
372
658
470
979
109
118
228
234
254
297
17
17
103
127
198
379
219
432
22
22
11
11
119
152
228
526
195
643
19
23
2
(D)
109
122
72
87
Sheridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
SELECTED MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT-Con.
1982 Inventory— Con.
Manufactured prior to 1978:
Automobiles farms..
number..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms.,
number..
Wheel tractors farms.,
number..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms.,
number..
Com heads for combines farms.,
number.,
Cottonplckers and strippers farms.,
number..
Mower conditioners farms.,
number..
Pickup balers farms.
number..
Field forage harvesters, shear bar or
flywheel farms.
number..
244
303
355
871
357
99
126
14
16
137
141
165
176
69
76
235
302
387
726
394
939
40
(D)
166
182
219
239
27
(D)
92
133
173
366
188
552
71
98
93
119
21
37
70
102
106
191
117
238
5
5
35
(D)
79
179
76
196
4
7
78
108
151
275
224
463
7
7
87
89
135
138
31
31
88
118
162
533
171
583
58
60
5
5
'Data for 1978 exclude cotton strippers.
150 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 9. Hired Farm Labor -Workers and Payroll: 1982 and 1978
[Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
All farms
Hired farm labor famis, 1982
1978..
workers. 1982..
1978_.
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
1978..
1982 farms with-
1 woff<er farms..
worlters..
2 wofitefS farms..
workers. -
3 or< workers farms..
worlters..
5 to 9 worfters farms.,
worksrs
10 workers or more farms!!
workers..
1978 farms with—
1 worker farms..
workers..
2 workers..- famis..
workers..
3 or 4 workers farms. .
workers..
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers..
10 workers or more farms..
workers..
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms. 1982.
1978..
workers, 1982..
1978..
1982 (arms with—
1 worker _ famis..
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 famis..
workers..
2 workers farnis..
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 (arms with—
1 worker _ farms..
workers. .
2 to 4 workers farms..
workers..
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers--
10 to 19 workers __ farms..
workers..
20 workers or more.- farms-
workers..
1978 farms with -
1 worker farms-
workers--
2 to 4 workers - farms..
workers..
5 to 9 workers famis..
workers. _
10 to 19 workers _ farms..
workors
20 workers or more farmsll
workers..
Wyoming
3 671
3 771
15 119
16 688
40 613
32 271
1 190
1 190
654
1 308
834
2 843
667
4 293
326
5 485
1 055
1 055
797
1 594
846
2 905
708
4 559
365
6 575
2 007
1 911
5 137
4 906
Albany
112
121
430
441
1 182
903
33
33
27
54
18
64
27
168
7
111
27
27
35
70
25
85
29
185
5
74
57
164
139
Big Hom
867
25
867
25
518
16
1 036
32
398
17
1 333
57
170
7
1 033
(D)
54
1
868
(D)
859
19
859
19
464
19
928
38
387
15
1 306
53
155
3
964
(D)
46
1
849
(D)
2 834
89
3 088
103
9 982
266
11 782
302
1 101
41
1 101
41
1 076
23
2 881
53
462
20
2 865
105
153
4
1 865
(D)
42
1
1 270
(D)
1 026
25
1 026
25
1 343
66
3 577
179
471
9
2 907
59
174
3
2 103
39
74
_
2 169
-
216
233
914
1 050
1 877
1 993
84
84
22
44
43
142
51
363
16
281
70
70
49
98
49
175
45
315
20
392
103
116
279
299
70
70
22
44
14
49
5
35
5
101
164
190
635
751
70
70
43
118
44
314
4
53
3
80
53
53
87
220
36
244
7
93
7
141
Campt)ell
155
153
504
629
1 446
1 327
37
37
48
96
49
172
15
96
6
103
25
25
34
68
41
146
47
287
6
101
89
93
202
182
99
131
302
447
23
23
64
172
10
(D)
2
(D)
29
29
72
210
25
135
3
(D)
2
(D)
Cartjon
130
125
812
765
3 069
2 100
12
12
30
60
21
75
47
319
20
346
30
30
18
36
16
56
42
273
19
370
94
77
368
305
22
22
25
50
21
70
22
145
4
81
17
17
16
32
24
86
17
117
3
54
116
104
19
19
64
174
23
123
9
(D)
1
(D)
30
30
39
96
30
189
3
(D)
2
(D)
Converse
146
114
460
442
1 678
1 446
59
59
28
56
19
67
37
225
3
53
29
29
26
52
31
101
23
155
5
105
93
79
190
226
55
55
13
26
18
59
6
(D)
1
(D)
32
32
24
48
13
40
7
43
3
63
106
76
270
216
52
52
31
84
22
(D)
1
(D)
24
24
38
104
13
(D)
1
(D)
Crook
193
149
537
397
1 089
815
74
74
38
76
45
150
33
(D)
3
(D)
58
58
34
68
34
111
21
(D)
2
(D)
115
72
196
155
132
105
341
242
58
58
51
151
21
(D)
2
(D)
50
50
45
121
9
(D)
1
IP)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 151
Table 9. Hired Farm Labor— Workers and Payroll: 1982 and 1978-Con.
IData are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Goshen
Hot Springs
LirKOln
Natrona
Niobrara
Hired farm labor farms, 1982-
1978.
workers, 1982.
1978.
$1,000 payroll, 1982.
1978-
1982 farms with—
1 worker farms.
workers.
2 workers farms.
worfters-
3 or 4 workers farms-
workers.
5 to 9 workers farms.
workers..
10 workers or more farms.
workers.
1978 farms with—
1 worker farms.
workers..
2 workers farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers farms..
workers..
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers..
10 workers or more farms-.
workers-.
Workers by days worked:
150 days or more farms, 1982..
1978-
workers, 1982..
1978.
1982 farms with—
1 worker farms..
workers..
2 workers farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers farms..
workers..
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers..
10 workers or more. farms-.
workers-.
1978 farms with—
1 worker farms..
workers..
2 workers farms..
workers. .
3 or 4 workers farms-.
workers-.
5 to 9 workers farms-.
workers-.
10 workers or more farms-.
workers..
Less than 150 days farms, 1982..
1978..
workers, 1982..
1978..
1982 farms with—
1 worker farms..
workers..
2 to 4 workers farms..
workers..
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers-
10 to 19 workers farms-.
workers-.
20 workers or more farms-
workers..
1 978 famis 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.
371
330
1 903
1 642
2 664
2 283
102
102
77
154
72
240
71
519
49
81
81
62
124
76
256
64
402
47
779
189
162
389
343
81
81
77
154
21
74
9
(D)
1
(D)
78
78
44
88
25
85
14
(D)
1
(D)
294
273
1 514
1 299
109
109
82
212
60
441
32
390
11
362
73
73
108
296
55
330
30
331
7
269
41
54
229
240
864
524
12
12
9
18
4
16
12
80
4
103
25
25
6
12
11
39
8
51
4
113
30
25
127
91
7
7
S
10
8
(D)
2
(D)
3
35
27
45
102
149
5
5
13
29
7
(D)
2
(D)
28
28
9
28
5
25
2
(D)
1
(D)
138
119
449
434
738
124
53
53
15
30
43
152
20
124
7
90
38
38
19
38
33
113
23
145
6
100
95
77
228
160
41
41
14
28
15
47
6
(D)
1
(D)
99
87
221
274
51
51
36
97
11
(D)
1
(D)
28
28
41
108
14
80
3
(D)
1
(D)
233
219
1 141
881
2 645
1 849
28
56
51
171
33
217
35
611
69
35
70
69
253
35
206
11
283
93
128
313
310
70
70
27
54
22
76
6
36
3
74
204
179
828
571
78
78
78
211
24
144
16
191
8
204
68
68
88
252
15
81
5
59
3
111
260
263
711
839
2 069
1 368
102
102
46
92
75
246
32
190
5
81
64
64
85
170
61
218
45
283
8
104
116
102
269
231
34
34
44
88
33
103
3
(D)
2
(0)
47
47
23
46
26
86
5
(D)
1
(D)
195
234
442
608
99
99
74
200
19
111
3
32
81
81
113
291
38
(0)
2
(D)
100
122
565
604
1 865
1 396
28
28
22
44
8
26
18
lis
24
350
43
43
31
62
14
47
18
118
16
334
80
81
213
261
39
39
10
20
24
80
5
(D)
2
(D)
44
44
7
14
18
64
8
49
4
90
77
99
352
343
27
27
22
58
15
103
13
164
92
139
350
435
880
894
19
19
37
74
20
64
4
32
12
161
26
26
44
88
SS
186
10
57
4
78
60
97
124
186
23
23
28
56
6
20
2
(D)
1
(D)
57
57
25
50
12
39
2
(D)
1
(D)
56
101
226
249
20
20
23
SO
3
20
10
136
2S
25
69
167
6
(0)
1
(D)
152 WYOMING
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 larms. Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductofy text)
Sheiidan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
Uinta
Washakie
Hired fami labor farms. 1982..
1978.
workers, 1982.
1978.,
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
1978.
1982 larms with—
1 worker (arms..
workers..
2 workers (arms..
worl<ers..
3 or 4 workers farms..
workers..
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers..
10 worVers or more (arms..
workers..
1978 (arms with—
1 worker (arms..
workers..
2 workers (arms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers (arms,.
workers..
5 to 9 workers farms..
workers..
10 workers or more farms..
workers..
Workers by days worked:
150 days or rrraro ...farms, 1982..
1978..
workers, 1982..
1978..
1982 (arms with—
1 worker (arms..
workers..
2 wortters farms-.
workers..
3 or 4 workers (arms..
workers..
5 to 9 workers (arms..
workers..
10 workers or more (arms..
workers..
1978 (arms with—
1 worker (arms..
workers..
2 workers farms..
workers..
3 or 4 workers farms..
workers..
5 to 9 workers (arms..
workers..
10 vmrkers or more farms..
workers..
Less than 150 days. (arms, 1982..
1978..
workers, 1982..
1978..
1982 (arms 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 (arms with—
1 worker (arms..
workers..
2 to 4 workers (arms..
workers..
S to 9 workers (arms..
workers..
10 to 19 workers (arms..
workers..
20 workers or more (arms..
workers..
186
163
621
608
1 752
1 656
73
73
42
84
39
137
27
164
5
163
63
63
30
60
29
96
34
223
7
166
95
82
204
245
55
55
12
24
19
62
8
(D)
1
(D)
33
33
15
30
19
60
13
(0)
2
(D)
138
125
417
363
56
56
65
155
14
81
3
125
205
226
825
910
2 213
2 088
74
74
36
72
54
173
26
170
15
336
SO
80
77
154
29
90
29
202
11
384
101
87
307
306
44
44
18
36
24
79
8
44
7
104
26
26
24
48
24
77
9
53
4
102
170
189
518
604
73
73
79
209
11
66
5
(0)
2
(D)
84
84
79
178
19
(D)
2
(D)
5
197
109
130
500
674
1 272
1 253
32
32
19
38
23
78
25
151
10
201
11
11
30
60
43
152
32
214
14
237
70
76
172
212
31
31
24
48
8
26
5
(D)
2
(D)
28
28
19
38
20
71
7
(D)
2
(D)
81
115
328
462
23
23
34
91
21
124
1
(0)
2
(D)
11
11
78
199
19
123
4
48
3
81
65
63
267
212
672
499
28
28
9
18
17
55
4
28
7
138
42
33
107
102
23
23
10
20
4
13
3
(D)
2
(D)
11
11
11
22
6
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
43
43
160
110
23
23
14
43
2
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
62
58
250
327
735
475
9
9
18
36
11
38
19
109
5
58
15
15
11
22
10
35
10
59
12
196
38
29
108
80
16
16
7
14
5
16
8
(D)
2
(D)
14
14
5
10
7
25
2
(D)
1
(D)
47
50
142
247
16
16
18
42
12
(D)
1
(D)
13
13
22
55
5
30
8
(D)
2
(D)
112
109
331
344
847
620
43
43
6
12
47
167
14
(D)
2
(D)
35
35
27
54
23
80
21
(D)
3
(D)
50
50
100
93
36
36
2
(D)
8
29
2
(D)
2
(D)
94
90
231
251
32
32
54
159
8
40
34
34
40
105
15
(D)
1
(D)
116
125
635
1 130
2 769
1 722
10
10
14
28
50
180
18
121
24
296
33
33
7
14
20
72
26
173
39
838
94
77
282
213
19
19
18
36
47
161
9
(D)
1
(D)
31
31
8
16
26
84
11
(D)
1
(D)
74
106
353
917
12
12
32
83
22
148
7
(D)
1
(D)
28
28
30
82
14
81
IS
206
19
520
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 153
Table 9. Hired Farm Labor— Workers and Payroll: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[Data are based on a sample of fanns. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
All farms
Wyoming
Albany
BigHom
Campbell
Cart)on
Converse
&00k
Fremont
Reported only wortiers working 150 days or
more farms, 1982..
837
23
52
56
14
40
61
SO
1978..
683
18
43
22
21
38
44
44
woilters, 1982..
1 744
53
106
110
32
63
100
110
1978..
1 487
32
69
38
78
78
105
97
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
10 636
250
624
524
210
453
414
631
1978..
7 463
116
424
248
315
444
433
471
Reported only workers working less than ISO
days farms, 1982..
1978..
1 664
46
113
66
36
53
76
112
1 860
64
117
60
48
35
77
246
workers. 1982..
4 800
115
383
156
76
136
160
290
1978..
6 044
168
469
183
118
84
159
809
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
2 570
55
206
104
44
80
166
109
1978..
2 654
78
285
108
43
49
73
384
Reported both -workers working 150 days or
more and workers working less than 150
days larnis, 1982..
1 170
43
51
33
80
53
54
75
1978..
1 228
39
73
71
56
41
28
85
150 days or more, 1982..
3 393
111
173
92
336
127
96
193
1978.-
3 419
107
230
144
227
148
50
193
less than 150 days, 1982..
5 182
151
252
146
368
134
181
214
1978..
5 738
134
282
264
342
132
83
270
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
27 407
878
1 047
818
2 814
1 145
509
1 438
1978..
22 154
709
1 284
971
1 742
954
309
1 164
All farms
Gk>shen
Hot Springs
Johnson
Laramie
Lincoln
Natrona
Ntobrara
Park
Reported only workers working 150 days or
77
14
39
29
65
23
36
19
1978..
57
9
32
40
29
23
38
42
workers, 1982..
137
19
94
71
143
35
78
52
1978..
116
31
51
84
72
43
66
73
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
645
65
662
635
830
161
368
391
1978..
690
208
266
386
263
224
334
3S9
Reported only workers working less than 1 50
days - farms, 1982..
182
11
43
140
144
20
32
192
1978..
168
29
42
91
161
41
42
169
workers, 1982..
828
33
54
470
288
32
169
621
1978..
640
40
109
196
379
62
114
936
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
360
11
48
171
274
49
68
233
1978..
263
18
63
126
204
23
44
331
Reported both-workers working 150 days or
more and workers working less than 150
days fanns, 1982..
112
16
56
64
51
57
24
100
1978..
105
16
45
88
73
58
59
94
150 days or more, 1982..
252
108
134
242
126
178
46
314
1978..
227
60
109
226
159
218
120
304
less than 150 days, 1982..
686
69
167
358
154
320
57
639
1978..
659
109
165
375
229
281
135
721
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
1 659
787
1 027
1 839
966
1 655
444
3 241
1978..
1 330
298
796
1 337
901
1 150
516
2 460
All farms
Platte
Shendan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
UinU
Washakie
Weston
Reported only workers working 150 days or
more farms, 1982..
48
35
28
22
15
18
42
31
1978..
38
37
IS
20
8
19
19
27
workers, 1982..
83
71
56
43
57
38
148
45
1978.-
114
83
SI
47
9
38
55
57
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
622
264
367
222
299
250
1 510
237
1976..
421
404
303
192
49
145
446
324
Reported only workers working less than 150
days farms, 1982..
91
104
39
23
24
62
22
31
1978..
81
139
54
30
29
59
48
30
workers. 1982..
196
209
98
109
86
135
83
73
1978..
183
245
200
64
146
163
462
115
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
108
117
60
40
22
124
58
64
1978..
94
81
90
49
62
61
87
29
Reported both-workers working 150 days or
more and workers working less than 150
days farms. 1982..
47
66
42
20
23
32
52
19
1978.-
44
50
61
13
21
31
58
19
150 days or more, 1982..
121
236
116
64
51
62
134
81
1978..
131
223
161
55
71
55
158
43
less than 150 days, 1982..
221
309
230
51
56
96
270
53
1978-
180
359
262
46
101
88
455
66
$1,000 payroll, 1982..
1 022
1 832
845
409
414
473
1 201
943
1978..
1 141
1 593
861
258
364
414
1 190
413
154 WYOMING
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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
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Carbon
Converse
Crook
Fremont
Amount received from Commodity Credit
Corporation loans
1982 (arms with receipts o(—
$1 to $499
..famis, 1982..
$1,000, 1982..
180
4 200
21
14
29
22
31
63
587
711
2 576
2 706
60
66
80
246
75
39
5
14
508
419
1 058
801
133
101
102
143
13
S
6
4
12
15
49
29
2
1
4
5
16
15
20
88
4
3
3
6
11
(D)
6
1
2
2
46
51
282
145
6
8
6
15
3
2
1
5
33
22
37
18
12
6
7
6
1
1
6
(D)
2
1
1
2
37
36
184
142
3
8
4
13
3
4
2
18
24
20
42
6
6
4
1
1
18
16
118
184
5
1
7
1
3
1
23
11
52
14
3
3
4
11
1
1
9
18
26
38
2
3
2
2
18
13
61
35
4
5
6
1
1
1
19
377
3
2
6
4
4
37
49
120
146
4
1
3
23
2
4
20
21
38
44
5
3
5
6
1
2
(D)
$500 to $999 --
$1,000 to $4,999
1
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more -_
Income from machine work, customworli, and
other agricultural services
1982 farms with income of—
$1 to $249
..fanns, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
59
97
127
449
$250 to $499
g
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4,999
23
6
2
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $29,999
$30,000 or more .,.
individuals for human consumption
1 982 farms witfi sales of-
$1 to $249
..farms. 1982__
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
47
55
71
147
12
$250 to $499
$500 to $999
7
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
3
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $29,999
$30,000 or more
nam
Goshen
Hot Springs
Johnson
Laramie
Lincoln
Natrona
Niobrara
Park
Amount received from Commodity Credit
Corporation loans
1982 famis with receipts of-
$1 to $499
..farms. 1982..
$1,000. 1982..
51
1 180
1
2
5
5
17
21
59
49
193
163
1
5
7
37
7
1
1
26
35
44
91
6
6
4
8
2
7
11
31
61
2
3
1
1
6
2
(D)
(D)
2
2
1
1
2
(D)
2
11
16
12
35
1
2
3
5
17
6
13
10
6
4
3
4
31
786
1
3
5
5
4
13
51
56
454
185
3
6
5
20
9
4
2
2
47
32
65
39
14
7
10
13
2
1
6
6
4
2
32
41
70
144
7
5
3
14
1
2
27
28
31
37
6
6
8
7
13
12
63
53
2
2
3
3
3
17
16
17
35
4
2
3
8
9
142
2
1
2
2
2
24
21
92
60
1
6
3
8
3
2
1
17
3
10
(D)
3
8
4
2
5
7
$500 to $999
2
3
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19,999
$20,000 or more .
Income from machine worK, customwork, and
other agricultural services .._
1982 farms with income of-
$1 to $249
..farms. 1982._
1978-_
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
69
89
211
254
9
$250 to $499
$500 to $999
10
33
12
$1,000 to $4,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$10,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $29.999
$30,000 or more
individuals for human consumption
(see text) _
1982 farms with sales of-
$1 to $249
..farms. 1982..
1978.-
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
49
37
84
49
14
8
10
14
2
$250 to $499
$500 to $999
$1,000 to $4.999
$5,000 to $9.999
$10,000 to $19.999
$20,000 to $29,999
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 155
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
Platte
Slieridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
Uinta
Washakie
Weston
Amount received from Commodity Credit
Corporation loans
1982 tEums with receipts of—
$1 to $499
..farms, 1982-
$1,000. 1982..
27
1 347
1
5
4
17
28
23
260
52
i
22
20
71
24
4
5
5
S
1
2
2
(D)
1
1
26
44
40
307
5
5
4
11
1
35
23
229
27
9
7
4
13
1
1
5
12
(D)
113
1
1
2
1
20
11
41
5
8
3
8
1
7
15
60
58
2
3
1
1
13
12
16
14
2
1
4
6
3
(D)
2
1
4
1
3
10
3
7
4
2
4
2
2
_
-
12
10
45
25
2
4
3
2
1
7
9
13
7
2
2
2
1
1
(D)
1
15
16
59
26
1
4
6
3
1
12
11
10
17
5
3
2
2
5
(0)
2
$500 to $999
1
-
$5,000 to $9,999 _ -
2
S10 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..
6
9
42
30
£250 to £499
-
-
$1 000 to $4 999 _
1
$5 000 to $9,999
4
1
$20 000 to $29 999
-
.
Value of agricultural products sold directly to
individuals for human consumption
(see text)
1982 farms witfi sales of-
$1 to $249
..farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000. 1982..
1978..
8
10
-
$500 to $999
3
$1000 to $4 999
4
$5 000 to $9 999 -
-
$10 000 to $1 9 999
_
$20 000 to $29 999
-
$30,000 or more
1
156 WYOMING
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Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Cartxin
Converse
Crook
INVENTORY
Any cattle, tiogs, or sheep farms, 1982.
1978.
Cattle and calves __farms, 1982.
1978.
numlwr, 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 tieWers 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
SOOormofB farms..
numtier..
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 farms..
numt>er..
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..
number..
Heifers and heifer catves farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
SALES
Dairy products sold .
farms, 1982..
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
Cattle and calves sold farms. 1982..
1978.
numtier. 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..
numtier..
6 902
6 324
6 428
S 933
1 509 913
1 477 080
800
566
552
512
1 081
1 014
1 026
985
1 025
975
1 199
1 138
745
743
871 268
872 081
5 653
5 330
732 086
694 281
606
354
583
1 138
951
926
809
286
255 968
5 310
5 001
718 771
681 770
800
562
1 069
891
901
801
286
255 816
1 273
1 442
13 315
12 511
1 059
85
42
58
25
4
5 318
4 893
382 623
381 439
5 665
5 291
395 204
401 360
293
295
15 983
11 074
6 269
5 950
981 010
1 025 123
407 402
375 600
1 101
718
1 391
1 019
915
790
335
483 362
231
189
218
181
68 518
65 321
27
12
14
15
25
27
31
34
38
16
46
39
37
38
44 535
47 080
192
160
33 440
23 056
17
7
15
31
29
34
40
19
14 428
186
154
33 299
22 893
19
14
31
29
34
40
19
14 419
45
54
141
163
43
1
174
142
14 896
15 569
188
166
20 182
26 696
7
2
(D)
(D)
218
180
42 Oil
54 876
16 227
20 381
30
26
39
33
36
32
22
23 982
447
380
402
336
54 358
50 750
82
47
46
38
79
73
67
55
50
55
59
49
19
19
21 015
20 810
362
316
26 750
24 287
63
34
50
80
53
50
27
5
5 134
335
285
25 808
23 497
75
51
78
51
50
25
5
5 134
78
98
942
790
72
1
1
2
1
1
321
280
13 632
13 673
357
306
13 976
12 790
14
23
1 187
638
365
324
29 428
30 391
11 195
10 075
87
50
92
61
42
23
10
8 222
382
243
344
230
359
224
334
221
74 968
105 422
77 389
109 870
39
18
28
16
19
IS
19
11
58
19
55
19
68
23
56
14
69
26
70
24
73
60
65
65
33
63
41
72
33 163
80 530
40 967
83 649
335
203
306
207
40 399
59 118
41 318
58 865
32
15
14
6
36
9
70
26
52
17
67
40
52
60
12
30
9 083
33 244
327
201
303
198
40 299
59 022
41 207
58 716
38
20
37
9
69
25
52
17
67
40
52
60
12
30
9 083
33 222
63
47
62
62
100
96
111
149
63
46
-
1
301
270
20 102
19 920
321
286
14 467
16 151
2
(D)
358
339
40 286
55 374
14 839
18 826
51
40
79
61
64
53
10
8 784
193
189
25 942
24 454
193
193
20 362
26 551
3
1
2
(D)
225
222
96 931
83 708
42 530
30 866
25
14
35
23
44
51
33
71 646
265
244
254
236
77 391
82 094
21
16
17
9
35
35
46
35
30
26
52
53
50
50 520
52 593
235
227
41 464
42 921
15
17
16
40
38
36
56
17
15 280
229
222
41 094
42 599
27
17
39
38
35
56
17
15 269
59
57
370
322
213
204
19 071
20 832
233
216
16 856
18 341
5
5
(D)
219
248
229
37 810
38 450
13 500
12 932
26
26
52
42
35
55
12
10 359
387
361
373
355
76 027
69 395
26
19
28
22
53
55
55
63
82
83
99
83
30
30
25 748
24 859
347
335
38 930
34 940
25
15
27
61
83
66
65
5
(D)
331
331
38 668
34 700
31
24
57
83
66
65
5
(D)
93
262
240
82
3
324
307
19 477
17 785
337
329
17 620
16 670
10
9
183
(D)
370
364
36 843
40 390
13 462
14 609
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
53
32
86
86
71
38
4
6 120
WYOMING
157
Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Goshen
Hot Springs
Lincoln
Natrona
Niobrara
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 1962.
1978.
20 to 49 1982.
1978.
50 to 99 1982.
1978.
100 to 199 1982..
1978.,
200 to 499 1982-.
1978.
500 or more ._ __ --farms, 1982.,
1978-,
number, 1982..
1978..
Cows and heifers that had calved
1982 farms by Inventory:
1 to 4
farms
number
1982-
1978..
1982-.
1978.-
5 to 9
10 to 19 -
20 to 49
SO to 99
100 to 199 .
200 to 499
500 or more . .
farms
Beef cows
1962 farms by inventory:
1 to 9
number..
farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
10 to 19
20 to 49 . .
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 Of more
farms..
number..
famis I9a2__
1982 farms by Inventory:
1 to 9
number
1978..
1982..
1978..
10 to 29
30 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 10 499 -
500 or more
Heifers and heifer calves
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
farms..
number..
famis, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978.-
SALES
Daily products sold
Cattle and calves sold
1982 fanKS by number sold:
1 to 9
number
farms
$1,000
farms
number
$1,000
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982-
1978--
1982-
1978-
1982-
1978-
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
10 to 19
20 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 or more . .
number..
561
552
534
532
109 347
113 631
34
33
34
30
93
111
64
97
109
114
131
101
49
46
45 909
55 553
426
420
40 945
37 743
27
21
49
107
75
97
39
11
7 016
408
401
40 119
36 928
35
49
106
76
93
38
11
7 016
54
75
826
815
47
2
1
4
432
401
31
006
31
087
441
462
37
396
44
801
11
13
1
359
759
532
548
83 359
86 634
36
922
33
836
67
48
105
100
112
70
30
34
123
117
100
107
93
45 717
41 883
17
7
10
5
19
17
14
13
15
11
15
21
17
19
36 320
33 020
87
23 888
20 412
18
6
8
13
16
10
16
11
15 851
90
82
23 847
20 365
16
6
13
17
9
16
11
15 851
92
83
10
948
11
357
91
85
10
881
10
114
2
2
(D)
(U)
104
92
20
523
21
426
7
583
7
805
22
12
22
10
10
16
12
12 770
240
223
207
204
57 430
55 367
6
14
12
10
30
29
33
33
34
38
58
51
34
29
31 723
30 137
198
187
34 551
33 821
7
6
18
29
32
45
44
17
12 425
196
184
34 492
33 723
12
17
29
32
45
44
17
12 419
37
40
59
172
176
12
668
12 372
186
185
10
211
9
174
3
5
(D)
(D)
211
212
31
792
42
286
10
899
14
488
23
18
38
40
40
42
10
8 295
382
339
351
304
69 994
62 010
49
30
33
38
77
56
60
61
50
36
45
49
37
34
43 052
34 498
303
269
30 309
29 426
39
14
41
76
53
41
25
14
10 691
280
253
29 614
28 703
36
41
75
52
38
24
14
10 686
59
60
695
723
53
1
1
3
1
287
264
18 850
15 771
305
279
20 835
16 813
13
14
1 106
783
340
304
36 112
36 624
15 531
14 759
64
41
94
57
34
39
11
10 988
417
363
391
349
53 882
48 099
51
49
40
39
75
97
78
66
57
40
36
22
22
22 322
21 435
328
312
29 132
27 706
30
24
35
103
69
34
20
13
9 604
214
197
23 739
23 106
55
23
45
30
26
20
13
9 599
172
184
5 393
4 600
38
60
34
36
4
314
286
14 157
11 914
354
319
10 593
8 479
139
129
6 388
4 350
381
335
27 682
23 033
8 806
7 081
97
78
96
46
29
20
13
10 374
201
190
177
170
49 554
68 720
38
15
16
15
24
33
19
16
24
28
31
28
25
35
34 205
53 539
152
153
28 535
31 891
21
13
11
30
15
24
23
15
15 964
147
149
28 508
31 859
29
11
30
15
24
23
15
15 961
21
20
27
32
133
144
10
599
18 832
152
152
10
420
17
997
2
2
(D)
(U)
166
173
31
505
33 878
11
262
12 003
38
14
29
22
27
23
13
17
848
243
241
236
233
55 513
58 201
20
11
19
15
33
29
27
46
48
41
59
67
30
24
27 000
26 229
212
212
27 668
25 348
10
13
19
33
45
46
39
7
5 624
209
209
27 587
25 232
21
19
32
45
46
39
7
5 618
31
52
81
116
29
2
198
203
15 213
16 573
211
204
12 632
16 280
2
(D)
(D)
239
250
37 330
39 964
14 523
15 366
25
20
45
46
45
49
9
11 223
158 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(For meaning o< abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
ttom
Platte
Sheridan
Sublette
■
Sweetwater
Teton
Uinta
Washalde
Weston
INVENTORY
Any cattle. ()ogs, or sheep
Cattle and calves
Farms by Inventory.
1 to 9
fanns, 1962..
1978..
farms, 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
1982..
363
341
349
325
80 262
86 743
39
29
30
39
63
41
54
51
54
58
65
61
44
46
47 159
53 689
294
287
33 568
30 493
33
16
18
67
58
. If
12
9 126
286
270
33 140
30 137
42
18
67
50
51
37
12
9 123
54
69
428
356
52
1
1
302
259
22 661
22 269
307
285
24 033
33 981
6
10
2?S
342
321
56 415
64 995
23 723
22 541
61
38
71
66
40
43
23
30 596
459
396
443
378
84 273
88 371
68
35
50
53
81
58
66
67
75
72
66
56
37
37
45 063
54 789
380
352
42 491
44 698
55
28
45
84
56
51
47
14
14 610
362
339
41 492
43 797
71
45
88
49
50
45
14
14 606
87
78
999
901
76
4
1
2
3
1
381
302
21 939
23 391
402
332
19 843
20 282
16
14
1 483
883
434
394
46 472
55 815
17 450
20 056
100
54
100
70
57
36
17
18 723
185
160
160
152
68 596
66 482
23
15
14
4
17
22
16
15
26
21
42
31
42
44
48 945
51 098
169
136
36 273
34 345
IB
16
11
14
18
34
42
16
17 174
166
132
36 155
34 186
32
10
14
19
33
42
16
17 142
49
62
118
159
48
I
159
140
18 942
18 891
165
136
13 381
13 246
6
IS!
168
150
37 821
43 210
13 853
14 243
25
17
18
26
25
43
14
18 809
110
113
98
99
20 082
17 746
12
10
11
8
9
19
15
17
10
18
22
20
10
7
8 572
7 294
88
94
10 444
10 781
6
7
9
11
22
16
15
2
(D)
85
91
10 407
10 741
11
8
11
22
16
15
2
(D)
19
23
37
40
19
82
86
5 251
3 944
84
93
4 387
3 021
_
94
93
9 588
9 254
3 161
2 951
17
10
24
10
15
15
3
1 993
65
63
64
61
15 604
14 913
7
5
6
2
12
16
7
10
8
6
10
13
14
9
10 507
6 502
55
59
8 624
8 474
7
3
6
8
8
8
8
7
4 048
52
S3
8 454
8 338
10
4
8
8
7
8
7
4 028
18
22
170
136
13
4
1
46
54
2 872
3 557
57
55
4 108
2 882
5
3
(D)
(D)
65
60
12 949
7 193
4 881
2 633
11
6
13
7
12
9
7
7 179
223
218
212
203
41 271
37 487
15
14
13
12
37
42
44
42
45
41
44
34
14
18
16 067
17 020
202
191
22 303
19 949
18
6
19
35
59
31
29
5
5 046
192
179
21 712
19 345
23
18
35
51
31
29
5
5 046
SO
52
591
604
41
1
1
7
178
176
9 441
9 346
183
174
9 527
8 192
11
15
683
558
207
202
20 960
18 739
6 934
6 118
38
15
55
45
32
14
8
6 842
159
137
134
116
46 010
34 817
21
14
22
19
18
13
15
9
27
28
22
19
32 191
22 960
107
109
14 466
13 903
9
6
16
17
14
16
25
4
3 347
99
102
14 376
13 822
11
12
20
11
16
25
4
3 345
28
33
90
81
25
3
113
95
13 520
11 362
117
99
18 024
9 552
7
5
22
(D)
126
124
27 037
66 994
11 717
20 145
25
10
24
12
24
17
14
16 775
194
190
187
183
57 306
51 325
19
10 to 19
20 to 49
SO to 99
10010 199
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
15
5
10
32
24
33
31
30
200 to 499
500 or more -
Cows and liellers that had calved
1982 farms by inventory:
1978-.
1982..
1978..
(arms. 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
farms. 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
33
39
46
29
24
37 100
30 141
163
161
26 905
23 161
13
5 to 9
10
10 to 19
8
20 to 49
27
34
100 to 199
34
200 to 499 .. .
26
500 or more
Beef cows
19B2 famu by inventory:
1 to 9
farms..
number..
farms, 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
11
10 528
161
158
26 855
23 091
21
10 to 19
9
26
SO to 99
34
100 to 199
34
200 to 499
26
farms..
11
Mk cows
number..
farnis. 1982..
10 524
31
1 to 9
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
44
50
70
31
10 to 29
30 to 49
_
5010 99 ...
_
100 to 199
_
20010 499
_
500 or more
HeHers and tieiter calves
farms..
number..
farms, 1982..
152
Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull
calves
SALES
Cattle and calves sold
1962 lanns by number aoM:
1 to 9
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
(arms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
farms, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
(arms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
149
13 058
15 510
162
166
17 343
12 654
2
(D)
187
187
63 325
40 108
30 113
16 014
23
10 to 19
10
20 to 49
44
5010 99..
37
100 to 199
34
200 to 499
25
(arms..
number..
14
46 439
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 159
Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of at>breviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Carbon
Converse
Crook
Fremont
SALES-Con.
Cattle and calves sold-Con.
Calves sold
..farms. 1982..
3 239
114
181
230
131
143
189
295
1978.-
3 485
122
171
234
138
135
228
321
number. 1982..
271 500
12 051
8 598
19 575
24 Oil
13 153
13 050
20 212
1978..
299 294
12 512
10 480
19 818
25 541
11 652
14 Oil
20 536
$1,000, 1982..
71 326
3 048
2 165
5 230
6 332
3 565
3 479
4 861
1978..
78 401
3 138
2 697
S 390
6 857
3 208
3 983
4 903
1982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
738
428
759
531
423
290
70
18
12
24
21
25
10
4
55
32
48
26
11
8
1
48
24
49
37
43
25
4
18
14
17
25
30
16
11
33
23
21
28
16
20
2
39
17
56
32
31
13
1
66
10 to 19
45
20 to 49
77
50 to 99
48
100 to 199
29
200 to 499
28
500 or more
(arms..
2
number..
59 404
3 215
(D)
2 661
12 090
(0)
(D)
(D)
Cattle sold - -
..farms, 1982..
5 298
195
303
274
188
226
320
461
1978..
4 877
148
270
275
179
199
312
429
number, 1982..
709 510
29 960
20 830
20 711
72 920
24 657
23 793
36 892
1978..
725 829
42 364
19 911
35 556
58 167
26 798
26 379
40 603
$1,000, 1982..
336 076
13 179
9 029
9 609
36 198
9 935
9 983
15 376
1978..
297 199
17 243
7 378
13 436
24 009
9 724
10 627
15 436
1982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
1 436
760
1 074
725
593
472
238
50
31
31
28
20
17
18
98
45
66
45
24
17
8
62
55
59
40
32
21
5
40
17
30
23
23
29
26
61
31
28
40
25
33
8
62
49
90
54
41
22
2
150
10 to 19
89
20 to 49
92
50 to 99
51
100 to 199 .
42
200 to 499
21
500 or more
farms..
16
number..
385 874
19 145
6 418
4 521
57 338
7 475
(D)
16 385
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates
sold
..farms. 1982..
549
15
64
18
14
17
15
48
1978..
516
13
47
15
8
6
14
57
number, 1982..
140 748
469
7 256
2 747
1 426
2 871
223
4 068
1978..
105 987
608
3 500
217
(D)
118
92
2 734
$1,000, 1982..
87 141
213
3 969
1 875
950
1 580
101
,2 047
1978..
59 143
259
1 642
93
(D)
47
37
1 373
1982 farms by numtwr sold:
246
40
67
54
48
65
29
11
1
1
1
1
17
7
13
11
8
5
3
9
2
2
1
2
1
1
10
1
3
8
2
2
1
2
2
12
3
~
26
10 to 19
5
20 to 49
7
50 to 99. -_
1
1
200 to 499
S
500 or more
farms..
3
number..
106 979
-
3 000
(D)
-
(D)
-
2 005
160 WYOMING
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Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symtKils, see introductory text]
Item
Goshen
Hot Springs
Jofinson
Laramie
Uncoln
Natrona
Niobrara
Park
SALES-Con.
Cattle and calves sold-Con.
Calves sold -
-farms, 1982..
208
75
122
181
155
108
123
141
1978..
231
59
134
183
153
102
144
160
numtwr. 1982__
14 083
7 019
12 383
6 846
13 154
13 907
11 135
8 770
1978-
16 992
5 612
15 519
8 515
11 320
10 294
10 000
10 522
$1,000. 1982..
3 933
2 002
3 349
1 769
3 266
3 824
2 631
2 472
1978..
5 150
1 623
3 924
2 377
2 714
2 786
2 691
2 825
1982 tamis by number sold:
1 to 9
SO
25
59
30
27
16
1
20
7
18
13
3
12
2
22
12
21
24
23
17
3
36
43
58
29
12
3
56
29
24
15
9
15
7
28
13
18
12
19
12
6
16
8
32
31
17
15
2
48
10 to 19
29
20 to 49
31
50 to 99 -
10
100 to 199 -
7
200 to 499
14
500 or more
farms..
2
numt>er..
(D)
(D)
1 888
-
4 930
5 637
(D)
(D)
CaMesotd
..farms, 1982..
453
81
169
290
346
140
208
297
1978-.
452
72
169
250
291
141
206
254
number. 1982..
69 276
13 504
19 409
29 266
14 528
17 598
26 195
88 957
1978..
69 642
15 814
26 767
28 109
11 713
23 584
29 964
60 120
$1,000. 1982..
34 989
5 581
7 550
13 762
5 540
7 438
11 892
53 602
1978..
28 686
6 183
10 564
12 382
4 367
9 217
12 675
34 710
1982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
74
46
88
80
85
56
24
30 434
28
12
13
9
5
6
8
9 836
31
18
32
30
32
23
3
3 948
99
46
54
27
18
35
11
10 808
113
72
89
37
21
11
3
2 473
42
22
26
14
16
13
7
9 528
37
29
37
44
27
27
7
9 834
94
10 to 19
46
20 to 49
66
50 to 99
27
100 to 199
26
200 to 499
24
500 or more
farms..
14
number..
73 362
SOW
..farms, 1982-
88
7
12
34
14
12
7
61
1978_.
107
9
9
42
25
12
4
47
number, 1982..
17 182
1 320
236
2 971
497
(D)
286
53 041
1978..
15 827
1 353
988
3 317
425
298
(D)
(D)
$1,000, 1982..
9 616
573
102
1 780
239
(D)
182
36 856
1978..
7 689
542
562
1 473
169
153
(D)
(D)
1982 farms by number sold:
9
3
14
17
18
20
7
2
1
1
2
1
I
1
1
21
5
3
4
1
6
5
1
2
8
2
1
1
3
3
1
25
10 to 19
4
9
50 to 99
7
100 to 199
5
200 to 499.__
7
600 or more
farms..
4
number..
6 992
(D)
-
(D)
-
-
-
49 460
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Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductofy text)
Item
Platte
Stwiidan
Subtette
Sweetwater
Teton
umta
Washakie
Weston
SALES- Con.
Cattle and calves sold-Con.
Calves sold
1982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
-farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
174
193
11 933
13 624
3 365
3 181
42
23
39
37
20
11
2
(D)
211
247
13 032
16 405
3 461
4 526
60
32
57
25
24
10
3
2 869
88
91
10 423
10 903
2 697
2 639
18
6
13
17
14
16
4
2634
45
63
4320
4 955
1 141
1 206
9
6
10
5
8
6
1
(D)
29
34
4 062
2 508
1 Oil
733
6
2
6
3
6
3
3
1 835
123
142
9 766
7 415
2 384
1 807
18
16
36
29
15
5
4
3 092
72
75
10 429
28 637
2 728
6 801
18
6
16
8
13
8
3
S 082
101
126
9 588
11 523
2 614
3 242
12
10 to 19
4
20 to 49
29
SO to 99
26
100 to 199 —
21
200 to 499
7
500 or more
twms
2
number..
(D)
Cattle sold
farms 1982
299
263
44 482
51 371
20 358
19 359
96
34
61
34
23
29
22
27 863
372
328
33 440
39 410
13 969
IS 530
122
49
78
49
36
23
15
14 436
146
132
27 396
32 307
11 156
11 604
29
18
19
18
29
24
9
14 281
73
67
5 268
4 299
2 021
1 744
17
7
22
9
11
5
2
(D)
59
45
8 887
4 685
3 650
1 900
14
4
11
11
7
7
S
4 664
149
150
11 194
11 324
4 550
4 311
50
18
27
24
18
9
3
2 967
95
100
16 606
38 357
8 989
13 343
30
5
23
7
13
7
10
10 744
154
1982 farms by number soW:
1 to 9 —
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
145
53 737
28 585
27 498
12 772
37
10 to 19 — .
17
20 to 49
32
50 to 99
24
100 to 199
19
200 to 499
13
500 or more
farms —
number..
12
43 814
Cattle fattened on grain and concentrateg
sold -
1 to 9
..fanin, 1962..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
26
40
7 686
7 102
4 913
3 597
12
2
2
3
4
3
5 600
39
19
482
910
231
435
32
1
3
2
1
14
8
519
970
217
549
9
1
2
1
1
8
4
458
(D)
226
(D)
4
1
1
1
1
3
(D)
(0)
1
1
1
7
6
481
(D)
187
(D)
4
2
1
16
18
5 463
10 750
3 600
4 973
5
5
1
1
4
2
(D)
6
6
4
10 to 19
_
50 to 99
1
100 to 199 -
200 to 499
1
farms..
2
mmbef..
(D)
162 WYOMING
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Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
INVENTORY
Hogs and pigs farms, 1982.
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.
IHogs 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.
Ottier hogs and pigs farms, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
LITTERS
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
Hogs and pigs sold
1982 famns by number sold;
1 to 9
-..famis, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978.-
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 10 999-
1.000 or more
- farms
Feeder pigs sold
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold
number—
...farms, 1982-
1978-
number, 1982-
1978..
$1,000, 1982-
1978-
.-farms, 1982--
1978-
number, 1982--
1978..
$1,000, 1982-
1978..
Wyoming
567
689
30 375
29 812
307
333
165
220
38
56
22
44
21
29
8
S
6
2
8 830
(D)
312
416
4 346
4 506
277
15
14
6
1 514
512
600
26 029
25 306
334
449
6 361
5 723
277
372
3 247
2 917
241
309
3 114
2 806
480
589
57 700
54 650
5 415
4 279
177
178
40
33
28
11
13
29 415
135
170
17 954
18 173
764
716
434
527
39 746
36 477
4 651
3 563
Albany
15
15
617
523
14
13
534
443
8
13
79
110
7
13
36
52
8
12
43
58
16
15
731
589
76
51
5
4
95
75
4
3
15
14
636
514
73
48
Big Horn
56
60
3 036
4 006
28
23
11
17
7
2
7
11
1
7
2
36
36
476
459
31
3
1
1
(D)
47
52
2 560
3 547
38
42
560
504
35
31
316
229
25
28
244
275
50
61
610
117
449
386
12
16
7
10
3
1
1
(D)
13
11
1 003
482
31
20
47
58
3 607
3 635
418
366
Campbell
27
39
371
540
17
22
8
16
2
1
18
20
71
121
25
34
300
419
18
22
85
120
14
18
52
61
14
12
33
59
27
24
522
979
65
60
17
7
2
1
14
50
514
3
22
25
21
472
465
63
39
Carbon
13
12
187
79
4
3
33
(D)
13
11
154
(D)
4
3
27
19
3
3
(D)
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)
S
4
71
(D)
8
(D)
2
3
1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
5
4
(D)
9
(D)
1
Converse
20
17
266
285
8
11
12
5
20
12
182
212
18
13
380
420
37
27
10
5
2
1
5
5
183
221
8
10
18
11
197
199
29
16
34
37
1 620
1 144
14
14
16
18
1
2
23
31
247
277
20
2
1
32
30
1 373
867
24
34
258
293
17
25
128
139
19
25
130
154
29
38
1 668
1 791
166
152
8
14
4
12
17
259
583
11
22
25
32
1 409
1 208
155
130
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Goshen
Hot Springs
Johnson
Laramie
Lincoln
INVENTORY
Hogs and pigs farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Farms by inventoty:
1 to 9 - 1982.
1978.
10 to 49 1982.
1978.
50 to 99 1982.
1978.
100 to 199 1982.
1978.
200 to 499 1982.
1978.
500 to 999 1982.
1978.
1,000 or more farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by inventory:
1 to 24 -
25 to 49
50 to 99
100 or more farms.
number.
Other hogs and pigs farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
UTTERS
Litters of pigs farrowed t}etween—
Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms.
Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 farms,
numt}er,
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms,
number.
1982-
1978_
1982-
1978.
1982.
1978..
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978-
1982-
1978.
SALES
Hogs and pigs sold farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by numt>er sold:
1 to 9 —
10 to 49
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499
500 to 999
1,000 or more - farms.
numt)er.
Feeder pigs sold famis, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ...farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
$1,000, 1982.
1978.
37
64
4 900
2 939
13
15
12
30
4
10
4
7
3
2
1
(D)
22
34
981
327
15
3
3
1
(D)
35
59
3 919
2 612
22
36
1 554
386
20
30
733
190
17
30
821
196
38
67
11 833
4 883
1 379
425
9
13
1
4
5
3
3
8 154
13
13
3 228
1 178
150
41
33
62
8 605
3 705
1 229
364
16
7
129
244
12
3
4
3
15
7
111
236
8
3
25
16
7
2
17
(D)
4
3
8
(D)
9
5
146
340
21
32
4
4
1
1
2
IS
(D)
8
5
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
14
17
585
322
10
11
2
S
8
13
(D)
84
11
13
(D)
238
40
45
6 798
5 050
12
12
14
18
4
6
1
4
4
3
2
1
3
1
3 374
(D)
22
22
860
802
18
2
2
(D)
37
41
5 938
4 248
8
22
14
27
77
1 491
84
1 267
8
17
14
25
(D)
(D)
4b
620
3
19
6
20
<D)
(D)
39
647
9
39
11
47
(D)
18 303
644
16 902
(D)
1 306
66
1 073
3
10
4
12
-
4
_
2
2
3
-
4
-
4
-
13 876
2
11
4
13
(D)
(D
51
(D
(D)
(d;
1
(D
7
36
11
44
(D)
(D)
b93
(D)
(D)
(dS
65
(D)
34
34
297
386
24
25
9
6
1
3
31
26
246
303
26
24
438
371
32
28
14
10
1
1
7
7
220
103
9
3
24
19
218
268
23
25
18
21
246
731
13
14
4
4
7
11
30
125
16
17
216
606
12
12
70
135
9
7
47
64
5
10
23
71
13
21
243
899
28
67
4
8
1
7
6
66
100
3
4
11
18
177
799
25
63
4
11
108
307
2
5
(D)
40
3
10
(D)
267
2
6
(D)
(D)
2
6
(D)
42
1
3
(D)
(D)
13
167
646
13
46
2
2
2
1
2
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
5
11
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
164 vynroMiNG
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Platte
Sheridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
Uinta
INVENTORY
Hogs and pigs -farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Farms by inventory
1 to 9 1982..
1978..
10 to 49 1982..
1978_.
50 to 99 1982-.
1978..
100 to 199 1982-
1978..
200 to 499 1982..
1978..
500 to 999 1982..
1978..
1,000 or more farms. 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978..
Hogs and pigs used or to be used for
breeding farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
1982 farms by inventory:
1 to 24
25 to 49
50 to 99 -
100 or more farms..
number..
Otiier liogsand 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 Iwlay 31 farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
June 1 and Nov. 30 farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
SALES
Hogs and pigs sold ..farms. 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
1982 farms by number sold:
1 to 9
10 to 49 ■.
50 to 99
100 to 199
200 to 499-
500 to 999 ,
1,000 or more farms.,
number..
Feeder pigs sold farms, 1982..
1978..
number. 1982..
1978.,
$1,000. 1982.,
1978.,
Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ...farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982.
1978.
34
45
3 789
3 236
12
21
10
13
5
3
3
3
1
3
2
2
(D)
27
35
514
635
21
3
2
1
(D)
28
39
3 275
2 601
28
35
871
877
26
33
463
449
20
22
408
428
32
41
5 955
5 238
620
453
7
12
3
4
3
1
2
(D)
7
17
345
906
B
32
31
34
5 610
4 332
612
420
40
41
805
1 095
24
24
13
8
1
5
1
3
1
1
14
24
182
290
12
39
33
623
805
14
24
236
379
13
23
116
197
12
17
120
182
33
27
2 112
2 796
201
181
15
14
1
1
1
1
(D)
8
8
548
1 539
15
61
31
23
1 564
1 257
186
120
3
2
9
(D)
11
12
47
(D)
5
2
8
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
5
1
(D)
(D)
8
2
56
(D)
4
(D)
7
1
14
20
95
228
10
13
4
6
6
2
24
(D)
3
(D)
12
17
74
179
8
11
102
206
11
9
5
3
1
4
(D)
82
(D)
2
7
9
(D)
124
(D)
7
1
(D)
5
5
(D)
20
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
7
26
20
141
7
22
2
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
7
20
14
114
3
16
9
30
3
12
(D)
18
1
8
(D)
12
4
10
(D)
90
(D)
4
3
1
1
4
(D)
52
(D)
2
3
3
11
38
2
2
13
22
366
1 048
6
7
5
9
1
1
1
4
7
12
25
118
12
18
341
930
11
22
566
989
59
(0)
320
(D)
13
11
21
(D)
669
(D)
55
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Carbon
Converse
Crook
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.
Sfieep and lambs shorn farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
pounds of wool, 1982.
1978.
1 550
1 442
1 027 707
1 044 957
352
406
325
218
249
1 415
1 351
647 235
720 557
1 414
1 366
966 749
946 961
9 181 580
9 164 615
Sheep and lambs sold farms,
number.
Sheep, lambs, and wool sold farms,
$1,000.
Horses and ponies Inventory.
farms.
number.
Horses and ponies sold farms,
number.
$1,000,
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982_
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1962..
1978..
1 534
1 452
760 079
689 865
1 561
1 472
43 792
46 334
5 101
4 544
47 608
39 942
1 040
857
4 190
3 713
3 272
1 991
52
44
7 368
10 482
22
19
5
4
2
51
43
6 068
7 175
52
41
8 550
9 334
102 638
110 989
50
44
S 421
7 614
53
46
315
535
192
152
1 946
1 693
42
34
215
131
191
67
119
92
61 989
75 912
26
32
31
12
18
109
85
36 636
51 949
105
88
50 681
59 685
528 652
603 811
122
102
43 404
51 634
122
102
2 476
3 532
269
239
1 939
1 738
50
42
124
104
77
38
109
94
79 245
59 830
17
23
15
25
29
103
88
52 720
41 921
100
89
66 070
56 197
662 788
573 072
110
91
44 461
34 843
112
93
2 169
2 448
313
263
2 642
1 921
56
36
217
156
133
66
69
58
83 220
80 671
13
22
11
5
18
63
55
52 036
62 658
65
54
83 157
80 838
858 460
866 298
67
56
60 315
54 806
69
56
3 706
4 089
192
191
2 309
2 100
39
42
138
179
66
59
84
86
115 231
116 259
13
12
15
15
29
77
83
77 287
91 269
80
83
101 937
119 179
1 047 321
1 106 627
88
87
67 190
58 875
87
3 541
4 121
203
177
1 847
1 633
33
29
124
155
169
75
70
34 313
34 202
10
16
26
15
71
68
19 779
23 176
69
73
26 140
31 706
255 644
301 890
75
74
18 207
21 512
75
74
899
1 577
272
272
1 854
1 815
58
52
156
188
74
95
Goshen
Hot Springs
Johnson
Laramie
Lincoln
Natrona
Niobrara
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.
numtier, 1982.
1978.
Sheep and lambs shorn farms. 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
pounds of wool. 1 982.
1978.
Sheep and lambs sold farms.
numt}er.
Sheep, lambs, and wool sold farms.
$1,000.
Horses and ponies inventory farms.
number.
Horses and ponies sold. farms.
number,
$1,000,
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982-
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982..
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982-
1978.
1982-
1978_
1982.
1978.
53
48
7 530
10 359
27
15
8
44
46
2 015
7 101
41
45
4 085
9 659
33 664
94 306
47
46
7 320
5 673
49
47
336
402
201
201
964
1 081
31
37
87
93
119
175
37
34
14 876
17 694
6
9
15
2
5
35
34
11 013
13 053
35
33
13 029
15 592
134 727
158 444
34
32
10 022
9 800
36
33
562
697
99
77
1 377
1 259
26
16
148
118
70
39
95
91
120 354
108 259
11
12
12
28
32
87
84
92 823
75 829
90
86
106 451
102 916
1 020 764
933 667
96
90
75 260
61 162
97
91
(D)
3 940
190
163
1 853
1 459
38
27
124
69
73
37
64
44
41 410
30 781
32
14
9
3
54
39
21 665
18 157
58
38
43 046
24 252
395 037
263 229
65
43
28 706
14 111
67
43
1 981
888
260
200
2 147
1 512
65
43
198
223
176
104
81
77
36 755
40 766
15
31
17
12
6
76
72
25 457
29 438
76
71
33 551
29 753
339 662
338 990
83
72
24 525
23 012
83
75
1 307
1 525
312
286
2 046
1 864
43
54
129
131
118
91
70
64
124 796
144 737
IS
9
8
10
28
65
60
100 368
110 385
62
63
109 428
136 530
1 221 338
1 285 063
67
64
78 732
62 788
67
65
4 364
4 280
213
190
2 192
1 786
47
37
176
123
203
78
54
61
16 513
31 936
7
15
14
15
3
52
59
10 674
20 502
51
60
12 100
27 237
138 265
272 812
54
63
8 765
15 686
54
63
480
1 Oil
133
156
1 018
1 039
24
32
80
79
58
68
166 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductoiy text]
Hem
Platte
Sheridan
Sut>lette
Sweetwater
Teton
Weston
Sheep and lambs inventory farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
1982 famns by inventory:
1 to 24
25 to 99
100 to 299 -
300 to 999-
1,000 or more
Ewes 1 year old or older tarnis. 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Sheep and lambs shorn.. lamis, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
pounds ol wool. 1982.
1978.
Sheep and lambs sold famis,
number.
Sheep, lambs, and wool sold farms,
$1,000,
Horses and ponies inventory farms,
number.
Horses and ponies sold farms,
number,
$1,000,
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982-.
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982-.
1978..
1982..
1978..
33
31
2 673
(0)
15
12
4
2
29
26
(0)
(D)
27
25
5 284
(D)
33 333
(D)
30
30
5 747
(D)
31
30
252
197
237
200
1 557
1 079
37
29
97
93
80
47
72
17 680
26 921
17
22
14
8
5
62
67
11 341
16 916
62
69
14 999
21 529
144 463
203 221
67
74
12 790
18 989
68
75
599
1 117
348
308
3 014
2 879
82
75
271
333
252
272
18
22
(D)
9 981
e
2
1
17
22
2 904
9 083
17
21
(0)
12 324
(D)
134 285
18
22
(D)
9 431
19
22
181
(0)
166
158
2 651
2 372
43
23
231
160
136
74
46
45
50 068
41 191
13
12
11
2
8
39
44
24 015
31 118
38
44
37 552
36 232
418 664
372 571
44
45
27 328
23 190
44
45
1 507
1 513
105
84
987
758
25
14
119
72
58
24
2
4
(0)
(0)
2
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
3
n
2
4
(D)
(0)
SI
70
1 970
1 250
31
21
210
136
275
117
107
114
57 682
57 889
12
31
38
19
7
109
33 327
34 985
99
110
37 364
49 826
386 770
471 431
102
112
33 276
36 215
104
114
1 865
2 346
162
158
1 297
1 135
28
20
76
48
52
16
63
51
71 561
45 009
8
17
11
9
18
57
45
24 731
21 741
59
47
154 332
54 354
887 794
406 551
62
54
150 239
97 826
63
56
10 134
6 717
115
83
850
627
27
13
66
38
37
19
38
47
18 612
12 486
6
6
11
9
6
38
41
14 586
10 129
39
40
13 418
10 347
156 276
108 051
39
45
9 348
9 078
39
45
(D)
520
151
158
1 238
1 155
22
35
303
187
202
97
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 167
Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Cartion
Converse
Crook
INVENTORY
Any poultry
Chickens 3 months old or okjer .
...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
SO.OOO 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-
Tuikeys farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Turkey hens kept for breeding farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Ducks, geese. ar>d other poultry farms. 1982.,
1978.
SALES
Any poultry sold .
..farms. 1982.
1978.
$1,000. 1982-
1978..
ChKkens 3 months okJ or okJer sokJ farms. 1982..
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms. 1982-
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age sold farms. 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Pullet chksks 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 numt>er sold:
1 to 1,999-.
2,000 to 15,999 J
16,000 to 59,999
60,000 to 99,999 _
100,000 to 499.999
500.000 or more farms.
number-
Turkeys sold— famis. 1982-
1978.
number. 1982-
1978-
Tutkeys for slaughter sokl farms. 1982-
1978-
numl)er. 1982-
1978.
Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold farms. 1982.
1978.
1 395
1 321
1 304
1 225
58 221
57 201
1 297
1 206
54 751
52 733
1 241
47
6
1
2
137
112
3 470
4 468
25
19
1 214
676
198
165
6 038
6 489
148
111
1 244
1 239
89
70
314
393
318
261
419
309
366
296
109
97
14 601
16 759
108
94
13 990
16 616
8
4
611
143
2
4
(D)
676
40
25
2 135
2 153
26
22
669
526
21
21
650
(D)
52
52
33
46
31
1 210
1 351
46
31
1 068
1 275
46
6
4
142
76
2
2
n
9
4
326
194
8
5
28
26
4
2
9
(D)
13
6
14
8
2
4
3
4
92
477
3
4
92
(0)
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
2
(0)
2
(D)
3
1
92
87
82
80
2 870
2 845
82
76
2 660
2 513
79
3
10
10
210
332
(D)
10
10
260
305
16
9
78
65
9
5
33
14
24
16
32
21
7
5
S
1
169
(D)
5
1
169
(0)
1
(D)
76
76
70
71
2 186
2 007
70
69
2 002
1 821
69
1
186
186
(0)
11
13
314
794
9
6
56
238
7
4
30
(D)
29
18
19
12
4
4
2
2
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
<oi
1
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
5
43
36
41
35
1 131
876
41
34
1 104
(0)
40
1
4
2
27
(D)
(D)
5
4
33
110
1
2
(D)
(D)
1
181
14
6
11
8
3
2
4
2
63
(D)
4
2
63
(D)
68
57
66
50
2 004
1 247
66
50
1 869
1 141
65
1
7
3
135
106
1
(D)
6
274
126
4
5
33
S3
4
2
(D)
(D)
12
16
16
13
4
1
4
6
153
93
3
6
(D)
93
(D)
1
(D)
1
3
(D)
12
1
3
(D)
12
1
1
99
94
95
3 329
2 985
94
93
3 098
2 681
93
10
13
231
304
1
2
(D)
(D)
15
12
389
223
8
4
33
40
7
4
(D)
(D)
12
12
22
12
12
3
7
5
(D)
207
7
5
(D)
207
168 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(Fof meaning of abbfeviations and symbols, seo introductofy text]
INVENTORY
Any poultry
Chickens 3 monttis old or older .
...(arms, 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 fanns, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months
oW
Broilers and other meat-type chickens .
— farms, 1982..
1978.
number. 1982_.
1978..
...farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978-
Tuikeys - 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 -
ChkHiens 3 months oW or oWer sokj
Hens and pullets of laying age sold .
..farms. 1982-
1978-
$1,000. 1982-
1978-
--- farms. 1982..
1978-.
number, 1982-.
1978-.
- — farms, 1982-.
1978-
number, 1982.
1978.
Pullets 3 months old or older not of
laying age soW
...farms, 1982..
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Pullet chk:ks and pullets under 3 months
ok) sokl farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Broilers and other meat-type chkAens sold... farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by miwber sold:
1 to 1,999 -
2,000 to 15,999
16,000 to 59.999
60.000 to 99,999
100,000 to 499,999
500,000 or more farms-
number.
Turkeys sold fanns, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Turkeys for slaughter sold farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982-
1978.
Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold farms. 1982.
1978.
Goshen
81
102
78
99
109
78
99
2 978
5 633
6
5
131
207
(D)
7
16
316
693
7
7
38
171
4
4
(D)
10
10
9
25
28
18
23
9
12
774
1 732
9
11
774
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
6
4
169
268
Hot Springs
2
(D)
2
IP)
2
2
30
20
26
19
1 095
580
25
18
1 048
(D)
22
3
4
1
47
(D)
2
(0)
3
(D)
1
(D)
9
6
12
7
5
1
1
1
(D)
(D)
1
(0)
1
1
(D)
1
36
45
35
41
1 152
1 624
34
41
1 028
1 402
34
6
7
124
(D)
5
6
177
177
4
5
46
61
1
3
(D)
(D)
7
10
12
14
4
3
3
6
58
154
3
6
58
154
1
1
(D)
(D)
Laramie
(Dl
(D)
96
72
88
66
5 645
4 365
87
66
5 199
(D)
76
9
1
1
12
5
446
(D)
3
2
95
(D)
20
9
588
511
12
3
(D)
9
5
1
9
(D)
36
17
47
19
41
22
6
8
(D)
2 036
6
8
(D)
2 036
6
2
330
(D)
3
(D)
3
(0)
10
2
75
65
65
59
2 453
3 332
63
59
2 218
2 619
61
1
1
6
8
235
713
(D)
16
7
324
409
3
7
4
72
15
17
9
12
5
5
584
1 299
5
5
(D)
1 299
1
(D)
1
(D)
Natrona
1
1
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
1
1
44
35
43
32
1 408
806
42
31
1 207
(D)
41
1
5
3
201
(D)
1
(D)
9
3
446
(D)
4
4
36
9
1
2
(D)
(D)
16
11
13
5
4
1
1
(D)
1
(D)
1
(d]
1
(D)
2
1
42
43
42
42
1 348
1 127
42
42
1 213
(D)
41
1
5
1
135
(D)
9
3
312
194
3
1
11
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
7
6
13
8
2
2
6
3
104
42
6
3
104
42
r
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 169
Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Platte
Stieridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
Washakie
INVENTORY
Any poultry
Chickens 3 months old or older .
— farms, 1982-
1978-
... farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Hens and pullets of laying age fanns, 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 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.
Clucks, geese, and other poultry --famis, 1982-
1978-.
SALES
Any poultry sold .
Chickens 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.
...famis, 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.
numtier, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by number sold:
1 to 1,999 --
2,000 to 15.999 -
16.000 to 59.999
60.000 to 99.999
100.000 to 499.999
500.000 or more farms-
number.
Turkeys sold farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978-
Turkeys for slaughter sold farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982-
1978_
Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold farms, 1982.
1978.
84
87
81
82
2 336
2 590
81
81
2 104
2 270
77
4
S
7
232
320
1
2
(D)
(D)
14
11
591
653
9
10
41
78
6
9
14
45
13
15
19
25
7
9
6
5
340
426
6
4
340
(D)
1
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
6
3
580
107
104
83
97
76
2 758
2 885
07
76
2 664
2 604
96
1
e
8
94
281
1
1
(D)
(D)
10
9
246
91
15
11
132
97
9
8
51
68
26
21
29
19
5
8
6
7
306
542
6
7
(D)
542
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
4
1
1
(D)
88
(0)
(D)
1
4
(D)
88
(D)
(D)
1
6
3
2
39
34
37
32
1 115
868
37
32
1 044
(0)
37
5
2
71
(D)
(D)
3
5
90
38
1
3
(D)
12
(D)
13
8
11
10
3
1
2
1
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
25
23
25
21
867
702
25
21
(D)
625
24
1
3
4
(D)
77
2
4
(D)
255
3
2
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
4
2
7
2
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
3
120
2
(D)
1
2
10
11
10
10
180
307
10
10
(D)
307
10
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
3
1
(D)
1
(d]
35
38
31
32
1 089
753
31
32
1 039
735
29
2
5
1
29
(D)
7
48
6
17
10
9
2
(D)
31
30
30
28
1 118
1 490
29
27
938
(0)
25
4
3
4
180
(D)
200
2
6
(D)
295
(D)
3
7
10
9
4
6
5
6
176
402
5
6
176
402
2
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
170 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 15. Selected Crops: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Carbon
Converse
Crook
Fremont
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, 1 982.
1978.
Inigated farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by acres tiarvested;
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 famis, 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 -
Bartey 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 -
Dry edible tieans, excluding dry limas farms, 1982-
1978-
acres. 1982-
1978-
CWt, 1982-
1978.
Irrigated farms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by acres han^ested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Sugar beets for sugar farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
tons. 1982.
1978.
Irrigated farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. {see text) farms. 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
tons, dry, 1982.
1978,
Irrigated farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978,
1982 farms by acres han/ested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres .._
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
6 473
6 444
1 813 830
1 780 333
4 819
4 660
1 146 996
1 124 863
587
700
44 611
52 026
740 611
766 221
564
664
43 273
49 622
156
288
114
29
1 095
1 158
355 938
289 495
9 169 664
6 641 767
181
154
17 541
8 800
118
274
299
404
1 311
1 591
136 748
144 801
8 791 442
8 524 659
1 029
1 190
114 080
111 687
296
523
372
120
453
393
34 761
25 262
619 096
405 266
453
393
34 761
25 262
80
255
100
18
519
40 327
50 281
856 162
962 764
444
519
40 327
50 281
60
236
127
21
5 741
5 809
1 119 546
1 141 496
1 935 538
1 903 450
4 382
4 251
829 243
820 817
920
1 946
1 635
1 240
174
144
80 541
75 663
165
131
75 214
69 768
1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
1
2
(Dj
Pi
(D
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
171
142
80 114
74 843
76 755
66 461
162
130
74 929
66 958
12
31
49
79
460
453
86 876
86 086
452
446
85 684
84 849
77
80
5 988
6 768
94 754
102 196
77
75
5 988
6 258
19
39
13
6
29
17
3 014
538
131 970
36 178
28
16
2 374
518
11
10
189
213
20 644
21 575
1 498 779
1 546 097
186
213
20 410
21 575
29
73
71
16
83
69
7 153
4 598
127 260
71 679
83
69
7 153
4 598
14
44
19
6
103
8 020
10 847
171 414
193 639
88
103
8 020
10 847
13
44
25
6
387
395
33 382
36 052
104 147
106 936
380
387
33 111
35 388
109
188
65
25
305
295
103 880
99 052
19
20
3 488
2 606
3
2
67
(D)
362
(D)
1
(D)
95
113
38 914
31 192
906 307
815 344
2
(D)
4
16
35
40
41
56
5 956
6 687
180 773
211 832
3
(D)
196
198
103 506
109 836
188
183
95 502
103 770
2
2
n
2
2
(D)
(D)
5
6
(D)
2 725
(D)
50 170
10
189
563
10 812
15 350
5
8
133
413
5
3
276
193
280
195
55 693
101 044
56 699
105 785
68 010
150 683
60 504
129 613
15
188
17
181
2 870
95 091
2 595
102 494
12
11
75
28
126
37
63
117
172
192
46 719
54 971
140
149
34 509
39 762
18
15
1 417
(D)
20 520
20 600
18
15
1 417
(D)
4
9
4
1
15
17
4 461
4 879
72 460
106 206
4
4
152
245
3
3
3
6
13
21
982
(D)
50 580
66 630
10
16
477
(D)
7
1
4
1
1
5
(D)
640
(D)
6 970
1
5
(D)
640
355
353
110 271
112 533
38
36
(D)
6 739
4
10
(D)
1 131
(D)
9 595
2
4
(0)
(D)
144
150
17 630
18 628
503 037
525 088
22
63
43
16
56
78
3 220
4 207
102 989
115 467
1
(D)
168
342
183
340
38 775
84 844
42 664
83 364
62 864
128 367
63 605
113 116
139
34
141
29
31 563
4 500
33 892
5 144
12
16
46
83
59
123
51
120
637
623
103 451
103 099
626
602
102 090
101 295
68
90
3 822
4 747
54 942
70 930
67
87
3 782
4 736
19
12
468
150
25 561
8 210
8
12
468
150
3
3
2
164
163
19 801
15 841
1 252 672
1 145 365
161
161
19 666
15 687
22
57
73
12
29
22
2 005
1 840
39 426
34 266
29
22
2 005
1 840
5
19
5
597
580
72 592
73 210
166 229
183 161
587
565
71 428
71 641
135
223
164
75
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 171
Table 15. Selected Crops: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Goslien
Hot Springs
Johnson
Laramie
Lincoln
Natrona
Niobrara
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 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 farms, 1982.
1978.
, 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 -farnis, 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
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
cwt 1982.
1978.
Irrigated farnis, 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
Sugar beets for sugar. famis, 1982-
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
tons, 1982.
1978-
Irrigated farms, 1982-
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
tons, dry, 1982.
1978.
Irrigated farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
25 to 99 acres
100 to 249 acres
250 acres or more
606
616
184 152
160 225
456
467
94 018
85 289
163
206
8 160
(D)
146 441
163 479
159
200
8 061
(D)
61
82
18
2
201
207
76 431
59 162
1 585 577
1 228 753
23
27
1 959
1 744
14
34
60
93
46
76
2 281
2 740
129 387
119 173
39
60
1 459
2 063
17
26
2
1
155
172
9 431
(D)
175 248
(D)
155
172
9 431
(D)
33
98
21
3
180
195
13 322
13 144
264 450
252 729
180
195
13 322
(D)
25
110
42
3
453
510
45 338
46 272
126 819
117 841
377
410
31 773
29 622
96
209
112
36
102
93
24 093
23 132
101
90
23 849
22 836
15
16
1 134
(D)
14 655
12 142
15
15
1 134
(D)
6
5
2
2
1
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
17
19
1 215
738
71 614
48 945
17
18
1 215
1
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
99
20 858
20 013
41 080
44 051
97
86
20 633
19 811
17
33
31
18
149
145
32 325
31 374
132
118
28 812
26 918
8
13
267
716
4 925
26 786
5
5
36
184
12
18
842
1 217
48 569
55 646
11
11
782
935
4
4
4
147
135
30 618
29 026
64 063
62 858
131
115
27 423
25 546
11
36
56
44
431
417
194 861
164 296
183
163
48 932
40 584
46
48
4 737
(D)
81 867
69 663
41
43
4 359
4 724
6
18
19
3
311
302
136 136
99 780
3 913 613
2 168 261
59
24
7 895
2 015
10
62
79
160
45
62
3 828
5 108
221 203
199 650
29
46
3 056
3 783
4
23
17
1
29
17
2 992
1 789
49 752
22 087
29
17
2 992
1 789
8
7
10
4
7
5
(0)
(D)
(D)
8 661
7
5
(D)
467
437
448
99 311
94 369
366
380
78 399
72 272
1
(D)
1
(D)
13
19
857
1 685
10 570
20 667
4
8
(D)
154
5
5
2
1
259
280
21 033
16 608
823 718
605 829
183
190
14 124
10 048
78
130
38
13
265
414
284
420
40 746
77 863
45 836
77 591
78 230
138 341
72 628
136 121
138
350
127
360
23 866
64 366
22 544
63 196
30
48
117
147
74
143
44
76
168
153
26 060
35 963
157
138
25 072
28 516
2
7
(D)
(D)
(D)
12 228
2
7
(D)
(D)
2
3
(D)
(D)
(0)
(D)
1
(D)
4
1
230
(D)
11 000
(D)
4
1
230
(0)
155
143
23 972
27 140
43 820
50 787
149
133
23 023
26 297
47
50
32
26
172
209
49 850
57 069
63
75
(D)
16 015
4
4
(D)
1 299
(D)
24 676
2
3
(D)
1 284
43
46
13 458
10 313
289 232
242 878
2
3
(D)
353
15
12
16
10
26
1 195
3 660
61 800
183 842
4
12
685
2 571
1
6
2
1
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
167
200
29 720
36 304
43 451
50 303
59
70
8 709
10 103
10
44
71
42
172 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 15. Selected Crops: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Crop
Platte
Sheridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
Uinta
Washakie
Weston
Harvested cropland
-farnis, 1982..
354
402
171
102
78
201
171
131
1978..
337
380
154
104
79
211
171
158
acres, 1982..
115 681
72 388
111 240
24 137
20 292
47 263
43 835
32 807
1978..
104 170
83 366
101 923
22 990
20 476
51 312
46 303
38 219
Irrigated
famis, 1982..
243
273
170
99
72
197
168
22
1978..
229
234
147
101
67
202
164
24
acres, 1982..
S3 999
36 950
109 408
23 509
17 933
46 486
42 417
4 596
1978--
48 433
40 683
96 639
22 103
18 100
49 109
44 154
4 500
Com for silage or green chop
famis, 1982..
65
10
_
_
_
2
29
6
1978..
78
9
-
-
_
-
40
5
acres, 1982..
6 724
753
_
_
_
(0)
2 046
854
1978..
8 469
1 452
-
-
-
3 081
882
tons, green, 1982_.
111 102
8 990
_
-
_
(D)
34 651
6 507
1978..
123 275
20 910
-
-
-
51 838
7 330
Imgated
farms, 1982..
64
9
_
-
-
2
29
1
1978..
78
9
-
-
-
-
40
1
acres, 1982..
6 689
673
-
-
-
(D)
2 046
(D)
1978..
8 469
1 452
-
-
-
3 081
(D)
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
7
-
-
-
-
5
2
25 to 99 acres
32
8
-
-
-
2
19
1
100 to 249 acres
21
2
-
-
-
-
5
1
250 acres or more
5
104
53
3
4
2
Wheat for grain
-farms, 1982..
34
1978..
108
55
-
1
3
-
4
54
acres, 1982..
47 667
8 334
_
_
_
7
245
3 777
1978-
40 271
7 039
-
(D)
(D)
-
(D)
4 598
bushels, 1982..
1 224 787
235 999
-
215
(D)
94 904
1978..
857 131
240 178
_
(D)
(D)
_
(D)
120 046
Imgated —
farms, 1982..
8
12
-
1
2
1
1978..
16
10
-
-
3
_
2
-
acres, 1982..
784
1 316
_
_
_
(D)
(D)
(D)
1978..
1 927
512
-
-
(D)
(D)
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
9
11
-
-
-
3
2
4
25 to 99 acres
22
15
-
-
-
-
1
17
100 to 249 acres _
22
51
18
9
-
-
-
-
1
9
250 acres or more
4
Barley for grain _
farms, 1982..
36
78
7
13
7
77
9
1978.-
42
94
-
10
14
15
88
17
acres, 1982—
2 346
3 695
-
469
2 140
(D)
14 326
790
1978--
3 734
8 125
-
231
2 123
1 578
14 762
1 006
bushels, 1982-
144 431
167 725
_
31 793
120 471
(D)
1 186 903
23 650
1978..
143 467
331 106
-
7 884
120 540
31 839
1 141 397
26 817
Irrigated
farms, 1982..
27
28
_
7
13
6
77
_
1978..
27
33
-
10
13
15
85
-
acres, 1982..
2 043
1 858
_
469
1 840
185
14 326
-
1978..
2 117
2 407
-
231
1 595
1 578
14 507
-
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
15
38
-
2
3
3
10
2
25 to 99 acres
12
31
_
4
6
4
17
5
100 to 249 acres
8
6
-
1
2
-
27
1
250 acres or more
1
38
3
2
23
11
1
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas
fams, 1982..
1976-
24
-
-
-
-
-
4
-
acres, 1982--
3 360
_
_
-
-
-
(D)
-
1978-
1 253
_
_
-
_
_
259
-
cwt, 1982..
41 060
-
-
-
-
-
(D)
-
1978-
16 618
-
_
-
_
-
6 382
-
Irrigated
farms, 1982..
38
-
-
-
-
-
11
-
1978..
24
-
-
-
-
-
4
-
acres, 1982..
3 360
-
-
-
-
-
(D)
-
1978..
1 253
_
-
-
-
-
259
-
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
4
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
25 to 99 acres _
21
-
-
-
-
-
6
-
100 to 249 acres
12
_
-
-
-
-
3
-
250 acres or more
1
14
64
_
Sugar beets for sugar
farms, 1982..
.
1978..
34
-
-
-
-
-
70
-
acres, 1982..
986
-
_
-
-
-
10 012
-
1978..
2 833
_
_
-
_
-
11 185
-
tons, 1982-
18 265
-
-
-
-
-
229 379
-
1978..
(D)
_
_
_
-
-
233 467
-
Irrigated
farms, 1982..
14
-
-
-
-
-
64
-
1978..
34
_
-
-
_
-
70
-
acres, 1982..
986
_
_
-
-
-
10 012
-
1978..
2 833
_
-
-
-
-
(D)
-
1982 farms by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
2
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
25 to 99 acres
9
_
-
-
-
-
21
-
100 to 249 acres
3
-
-
-
-
-
34
-
250 acres or more
7
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text)
farms, 1982..
292
384
169
100
70
201
138
129
1978..
293
364
154
103
75
210
128
157
acres, 1982..
44 461
57 623
111 638
23 319
18 260
47 033
14 020
26 316
1978-
43 317
63 866
102 400
21 227
18 009
49 764
14 281
29 533
tons, dry. 1982..
94 550
111 674
119 572
32 348
32 623
74 613
37 275
31 864
1978..
79 853
130 977
117 060
28 961
31 056
64 646
42 895
38 970
Irrigated
farms, 1982..
220
262
168
97
65
195
134
20
1978..
208
221
147
101
65
202
121
24
acres, 1982..
32 287
32 194
109 806
22 691
15 986
46 311
12 773
3 794
1978--
28 418
34 354
97 096
20 500
16 241
47 661
12 668
4 040
1982 famis by acres harvested:
1 to 24 acres
45
83
14
9
4
9
33
9
25 to 99 acres .
119
74
133
99
33
29
33
22
24
19
39
86
66
24
35
100 to 249 acres
55
250 acres or more
54
69
93
36
23
67
15
30
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 173
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Cartjon
Converse
Crook
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.
, 1982_.
1978.
Irrigated land... farms, 1982.,
1978..
acres. 1982.
1978.
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLO
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 fanns..
$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..
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..
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 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.
5 375
5 259
28 013 159
28 495 736
5 212
5 418
1 020 183
778 729
194
144
4 710
4 751
2 427 618
2 421 536
4 568
4 630
1 698 338
1 649 870
3 511
3 503
1 447 361
1 524 748
1 453
24 231
15
49
34
1 375
473
31 551
4 778
468 033
192
298
243
16 719
4 499
399 965
268
5 070
1 046
42 747
622
4 233
167
130
1 727 536
1 554 694
10 345
11 959
1 670 665
1 583 150
159
124
143
110
92 033
(D)
141
107
77 301
71 923
139
103
155 428
143 462
593 212
517 839
110 365
98 467
16 797
21 018
100 578
161 680
2 718
125 179
2 062
67 973
28
416
2
(D)
399
7 679
942
28 917
1
(D)
2
(D)
328
(D)
1 025
29 730
1
(D)
26
331
1
(D)
164
16 381
5
(Z)
5
(D)
156
15 919
5
33
32
262
28
(D)
745
456
333
330
394 752
450 572
1 185
1 366
674 465
475 267
609
342
314
323
110 516
111 042
300
318
81 343
80 241
305
321
111 398
103 050
28 632
25 453
85 981
77 131
248
13 596
200
6 368
44
608
25
356
38
255
163
5 150
126
1 503
1
(D)
89
(D)
274
15 037
15
3
6
1 183
239
10 782
32
422
79
2 402
33
245
290
274
2 629 285
2 711 346
9 067
9 895
1 481 952
1 063 403
165
106
239
235
154 602
147 021
231
228
96 436
93 000
18
20
(0)
(D)
20 856
23 678
71 916
86 416
129
3 676
103
(D)
92
(D)
18
64
21
336
49
543
1
(D)
276
17 180
6
2
1
(D)
267
14 468
12
46
80
2 113
42
(D)
187
193
723 907
779 389
14 566
14 401
2 184 337
1 520 035
149
108
161
170
128 182
152 058
155
167
99 096
107 432
155
166
132 679
171 876
48 618
35 468
259 989
183 774
50
2 531
10
(D)
S
(D)
5
25
1
(D)
41
(D)
184
46 087
5
2
3
2
177
42 348
1
(D)
48
(D)
32
70
180
194
2 257 585
2 371 517
12 542
12 224
1 475 056
1 207 344
118
120
155
49 103
(D)
119
153
41 903
51 326
96
119
37 029
49 861
17 924
17 832
99 578
91 919
43
691
18
(D)
1
(D)
15
233
5
(D)
2
(D)
34
369
1
(D)
175
17 233
7
1
3
(D)
172
13 146
7
16
67
3 500
19
(D)
295
296
1 396 167
1 410 537
4 733
4 765
768 902
647 380
148
135
271
279
138 693
148 974
267
276
103 172
103 960
31
35
5 582
8 549
16 274
17 692
55 167
59 770
146
1 815
131
(0)
120
1 396
24
(D)
11
(D)
38
266
1
(D)
1
(D)
288
14 459
14
11
7
180
282
13 151
19
150
60
865
43
102
174 WYOMING
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)
Hot Springs
Johnson
Laramie
Natrona
Niobrara
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Land In (arms 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.
Irrtgatad land
farms, 1 982.
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
products farms..
$1,000.
Grains fariis..
$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..
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..
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, lamlis, arxl wool farms.
$1,000.
Other livestock arxf livestock products
(see text) farms.
$1,000.
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS-
TRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Cash grains (Oil)
FieW crops, except cash grains (013)
Cotton (0131)
Tobacco (0132)
Sugar crops. Irish potatoes, fiay, peanuts,
and other fiekJ crops (0133. 0134. 0139)
See footnotes at end of table.
581
578
1 198 235
1 238 822
2 062
2 143
601 325
427 984
311
192
527
532
291 166
258 588
519
524
180 458
152 294
405
418
105 084
104 990
66 957
50 823
115 245
87 929
457
25 275
404
13 404
229
4 911
181
5 510
1
(D)
30
(D)
167
2 808
184
2 585
3
(D)
8
(D)
180
8 997
472
41 683
18
13
11
1 359
456
38 531
30
1 374
30
296
23
108
138
71
71
77
626 346
592 926
8 822
7 700
1 816 803
794 709
210
105
64
68
(D)
(D)
62
67
20 639
19 537
63
68
24 771
23 361
8 052
8 149
113 408
105 835
(D)
2
(D)
4
(D)
5
(0)
12
299
1
(D)
7 608
5
3
1
(D)
63
7 046
3
15
19
511
14
(D)
192
180
1 876 954
1 862 500
9 776
10 347
1 269 729
1 116 176
125
112
125
126
40 246
38 818
121
119
30 544
29 706
114
109
35 589
38 402
15 561
19 099
81 049
106 107
38
603
14
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
8
(D)
6
(D)
32
507
1
(D)
190
14 958
9
1
2
(D)
168
10 745
4
(D)
82
(D)
31
(D)
374
335
1 520 885
1 484 820
4 067
4 432
831 909
693 105
200
158
344
315
(D)
(D)
338
308
187 775
154 101
166
147
49 460
43 469
38 018
25 328
101 651
75 605
302
18 418
281
13 931
285
265
12 338
17
(D)
47
(D)
91
1 167
2
(D)
23
(D)
271
19 599
22
36
11
(D)
251
15 159
28
1 287
39
1 918
23
(0)
179
23
308
286
437 522
435 788
1 421
1 524
615 298
405 417
386
259
290
279
113 970
107 289
285
275
89 942
82 906
270
250
88 986
96 745
18 793
14 587
61 017
51 003
130
2 679
101
1 509
1
(D)
4
(D)
7
17
100
1 471
94
1 169
285
16 115
8
1
133
6 276
275
8 454
14
23
47
1 253
26
106
142
143
2 652 203
2 896 789
18 677
20 257
2 464 176
2 024 150
135
103
91
86
(D)
48 092
83
83
23 450
32 383
80
80
29 532
33 291
16 847
17 162
118 640
120 016
32
1 147
11
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
10
99
2
(D)
27
762
3
(D)
136
15 700
1
(D)
119
11 139
5
22
SO
4 331
15
(D)
200
206
1 209 749
1 286 788
6 049
6 247
777 865
680 587
113
105
156
177
(D)
81 661
150
173
47 359
53 464
60
64
15 607
18 372
16 518
17 481
82 589
84 860
63
659
50
(D)
2
(D)
41
(D)
21
(D)
9
148
29
440
2
(D)
196
14 859
10
2
2
(D)
193
14 329
6
13
42
445
17
(0)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 175
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Sheridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
Uinta
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Land in famis farms, 1982_,
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978-
Average size of farm acres, 1982.
1978.
Value of land and bulldir>gs^
Average per farm _ dollars, 1982.
1978..
Average per acre dollars, 1982..
1978..
Total cropland farms. 1982..
1978-
acres, 1982.
1978-.
t-)arvested cropland farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Irrigated land -.farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL-
TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales (see text) $1,000. 1982..
1978..
Average per farni -dollars, 1982..
1978..
1982 sales by commodity or commodity
group:
Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse
products farms..
$1,000..
Grains fanns..
$1,000..
Com for grain farms..
$1,000..
Wtieat 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 famis..
$1.000..
Tobacco farms..
$1,000..
Hay. silage, and field seeds farms..
$1,000..
Vegetables, sweet com. and melons farms..
$1,000-.
Fnjits, nuts, and Ijerries 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 famis..
$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 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.
299
284
1 ISO 344
1 207 186
3 948
4 251
803 863
659 068
196
165
268
266
(0)
(D)
263
253
110 767
96 668
186
185
58 669
61 328
33 331
28 692
111 476
101 027
177
8 563
147
5 967
42
1 039
87
3 904
24
98
51
927
96
1 824
1
(D)
14
(D)
253
24 768
11
4
4
(D)
245
23 358
20
596
20
236
26
(D)
267
267
1 198 865
1 247 860
4 490
4 674
1 331 004
999 341
313
222
231
244
91 634
105 414
221
234
64 059
74 719
163
170
42 619
48 708
21 286
23 523
79 725
88 102
108
2 028
(D)
44
711
14
(D)
22
245
63
964
3
(D)
260
19 258
13
2
11
1 479
252
16 793
14
172
38
551
39
262
130
128
478 888
515 507
3 684
4 027
1 086 969
988 511
310
255
118
117
122 738
109 387
112
113
105 279
96 036
114
112
135 867
134 191
14 828
15 528
114 061
121 310
36
736
35
(D)
1
(D)
124
14 092
3
(Z)
1
(D)
124
13 709
2
(D)
9
(D)
32
(D)
68
75
443 450
625 017
6 521
8 334
1 177 118
813 718
183
92
61
68
28 516
(D)
57
68
19 274
20 084
62
69
27 286
28 879
4 863
4 614
71 508
61 520
20
313
3
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
19
(D)
67
4 550
1
(D)
64
3 043
34
1 483
8
(D)
59
51
61 152
53 178
1 036
1 043
1 816 707
1 147 137
1 516
1 100
54
49
25 604
23 943
48
47
18 320
17 757
50
43
32 549
22 211
5 771
3 231
97 818
63 360
17
636
7
IP)
2
(D)
6
316
11
289
2
(D)
54
5 135
1
(D)
5
IP)
50
4 811
2
(D)
2
(D)
12
242
148
143
545 029
560 781
3 683
3 922
769 561
887 739
229
199
144
133
56 131
69 801
138
132
40 499
43 763
142
130
78 785
83 105
9 630
8 852
65 065
61 899
32
390
3
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
29
(D)
153
147
259 006
279 711
1 693
1 903
807 203
669 418
477
320
137
135
(0)
53 661
133
129
43 022
45 162
136
130
44 164
45 576
34 027
36 428
222 397
247 808
89
12 522
68
(D)
17
325
4
(D)
12
IP)
61
3 601
53
993
_
1
_
(D)
-
64
-
7 469
147
109
9 240
21 505
3
8
(Z)
(D)
9
5
(D)
(D)
145
95
6 715
11 248
3
6
(D)
49
80
45
(D)
10 100
16
21
(D)
84
176 WYOMING
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)
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Carbon
Converse
Crook
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.
Tenants .
.farms. 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
-farms, 1982..
1978..
acres. 1982..
1978..
.(arms. 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..
1976..
ISO to 199 days 1982..
1978..
200 days or more 1982..
1978..
Not reported 1982
1978-.
See footnotes at end of table.
23
203
3 679
3 093
175
3
73
18
159
123
82
59
27
25
87
61
103
96
184
177
127
118
159
155
683
693
771
743
767
811
2 226
2 198
1 886
1 800
3 666 033
2 955 407
2 764
2 795
21 525 763
23 383 023
725
664
2 821 363
2 157 306
4 215
4 236
763
687
397
336
4 563
4 258
612
1 001
2 938
3 096
1 841
1 883
557
578
196
216
164
197
193
188
731
704
596
280
154
146
4
1
1
1
7
6
13
9
27
17
107
93
52
40
229 531
229 795
104
76
1 372 334
1 144 036
11
14
125 670
180 863
160
98
4
11
2
10
10
3
5
12
7
14
10
26
18
13
19
16
15
80
87
65
80
29
42
34
35
159
154
117 610
121 900
130
131
261 390
308 662
44
45
15 752
20 010
136
274
234
103
275
215
22
35
42
19
41
46
9
24
14
8
14
13
133
293
251
103
280
206
34
40
39
27
50
68
78
182
157
72
180
165
76
111
106
45
127
99
14
38
33
12
42
34
9
14
16
6
11
10
6
10
5
2
20
8
7
11
8
4
15
8
40
38
44
21
39
39
13
40
27
13
23
10
236
192
5
5
14
10
44
36
220
215
54
52
207 791
196 676
183
177
1 984 346
2 189 263
53
45
437 148
325 407
178
161
1
2
4
7
6
13
14
26
24
131
135
52
54
317 562
194 663
112
129
2 091 780
2 538 741
23
10
314 565
45 985
144
158
28
26
15
9
168
157
19
36
115
119
54
61
17
17
6
7
5
9
3
7
23
21
18
13
164
137
2
14
27
13
20
21
46
16
66
134
208
151
196
264
246
2
1
1
1
43
68
37
65
263 481
190 323
146 268
167 179
101
189
134
199
1 614 764
1 075 023
1 998 953
1 156 776
36
38
23
32
379 340
130 821
226 296
86 582
161
239
160
247
16
40
26
29
13
16
8
20
166
259
163
240
14
36
31
56
115
166
132
197
42
99
54
93
18
47
20
34
2
7
9
10
4
4
10
9
2
12
3
12
16
29
12
28
23
30
8
6
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WYOMING 177
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductofy text]
Goshen
Hot Springs
Lincoln
Natrona
Niobrara
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS-
TRIAL CLASSIFICATION-Con.
Vegetables and melons (016)
Fruits and tree nuts (017)
Horticultural specialties (018)
General (arms, 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.
Tenants .
.(arms, 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 fami operated 1982..
1978..
Not reported -__ 1982..
1978..
Operators by principal occupation:
Farming 1982..
1978..
Other 1982..
1978..
Operatois 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.
1976.
200 days or more 1982..
1978.
Not reported 1982.
1978.
See footnotes at end of table.
287
224
6
17
14
10
10
5
2
9
4
14
17
27
40
22
24
33
35
111
104
94
96
79
70
160
162
200
166
232 385
164 885
263
273
613 885
954 666
118
139
151 965
119 271
442
462
87
85
52
51
522
509
5S
68
349
380
159
169
67
53
16
19
16
24
12
15
48
58
73
29
25
28
108 398
(D)
35
39
463 954
527 132
11
10
53 994
(D)
182
132
8
9
20
13
IS
21
138
127
46
41
182 190
112 075
110
116
1 401 546
1 601 171
34
23
293 218
149 254
138
138
33
31
21
11
158
150
34
30
104
112
64
53
24
24
3
5
4
3
5
4
28
17
24
IS
1S2
127
5
6
2
2
2
5
2
36
25
68
50
108
104
137
139
130
102
273 531
155 072
208
193
1 200 916
1 263 112
36
40
46 438
66 636
291
278
53
45
30
12
321
292
53
43
193
178
144
141
48
54
13
21
12
11
17
14
54
41
37
16
10
131
114
117
142
146
134 421
74 657
149
131
298 436
356 015
17
9
4 665
5 116
251
236
31
28
26
22
254
232
54
54
146
151
120
118
34
19
18
22
14
17
17
15
37
45
42
17
119
85
42
27
128 782
29 936
86
101
2 386 511
2 587 286
14
15
136 910
279 567
102
109
40
34
162
167
1
5
6
16
14
40
38
130
138
55
52
169 354
165 830
111
123
892 195
956 356
34
31
148 200
164 602
161
172
24
25
15
179
150
21
56
117
125
62
178 WYOMING
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]
Platte
Sheridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Uinta
Washakie
1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS-
TRIAL CLASSIFICATION-Con.
Vegetables and melons (016)
Frurts 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 aaes 1982._
1978..
500 to 999 acres 1982..
1978..
1,000 to 1,999 acres 1982..
1978..
2,000 acres or more 1982..
1978..
TENURE OF OPERATOR
Full owners .
Part owners.
Tenants .
.(arms. 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978-
- farms, 1982_
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
.famns, 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.
195
175
2
9
7
5
2
2
9
11
8
9
6
46
36
35
33
29
40
144
132
85
96
97 487
167 115
173
158
1 009 434
983 183
41
30
73 423
56 888
231
228
49
39
19
17
252
230
47
54
155
182
100
88
22
21
IS
9
8
6
12
7
43
45
44
14
225
214
10
15
9
3
3
1
2
3
4
4
S
3
4
4
5
6
4
34
28
35
30
49
66
110
107
92
88
113 439
144 817
126
137
965 136
986 186
50
42
120 290
116 857
202
203
48
44
17
20
225
187
42
80
145
141
91
111
21
28
6
7
9
13
12
7
43
56
31
15
120
114
62
58
189 325
150 865
53
57
265 039
327 363
15
13
24 524
37 279
104
107
17
16
9
5
111
101
19
27
37
41
101 620
63 069
24
31
315 606
556 086
7
3
26 224
5 862
32
23
31 574
(D)
22
22
26 643
32 065
5
6
2 935
(D)
129
108
9
78
81
103 007
108 410
57
52
403 618
439 798
13
10
38 404
12 573
113
112
19
17
16
14
113
101
35
42
67
70
66 913
109 616
58
53
170 367
140 182
28
24
21 726
29 913
110
113
24
24
19
10
130
129
23
18
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductoiy text)
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS-
Con.
1982 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
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..
Partnersfiip _ - farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978-
Corporation:
Family field farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978-.
Ottier tlian 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 iivestocif 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 labor farms..
$1,000..
Woi1(ers vwMiiing 150 days or more farms..
numtier..
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,
$1,000,
Average per farm dollars,
MotoHnjcks, Including pickups farms,
number.
Wheel tractors farms,
number.
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms.
Wyoming
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1982..
1978.
1982-.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
1982.
1978.
289
423
780
3 087
19.7
796
92
704
989
1 238
1 365
987
51.3
3 914
3 886
12 668 942
12 599 281
673
635
4 168 Oil
4 468 787
680
669
9 749 495
(D)
44
41
1 016 448
(D)
64
26
410 263
233 493
2 897
140 360
4 034
62 084
1 729
114 668
16 780
2 426
6 265
2 324
17 325
2 445
6 lis
2 973
39 807
1 891
4 981
890
4 013
2 152
8 265
5 375
50 433
5 374
41 747
Albany
82 486
1 468
5 376
5 278
03 250
25 061
75 009
61 588
5 225
5 088
16 949
16 289
4 898
4 834
16 068
15 709
1 476
1 540
1 753
1 784
13
13
21
98
18.2
22
14
38
35
45
35
53.4
106
75
733 619
466 195
24
21
170 505
(D)
33
31
720 996
721 172
4
3
102 415
(D)
110
4 065
154
1 810
74
5 174
762
10
(D)
57
(D)
31
151
97
1 097
65
(D)
49
177
37
60
167
1 320
167
1 086
88
2 559
76
167
120
9 568
6 457
57 292
53 807
165
114
495
387
162
116
633
448
4
1
4
(D)
Big Horn
15
33
45
185
19.6
55
3
39
64
74
84
69
52.1
251
254
194 620
216 768
46
42
87 273
111 901
30
32
(D)
(D)
1
i
5
1
59 232
(D)
125
2 444
205
2 205
42
1 763
297
238
624
236
2 330
247
686
170
1 867
97
273
94
443
153
864
333
3 449
333
2 991
193
3 512
125
Campbell
333
322
27
740
25 539 1
83
302
79
315
319
307
1
238
1
193
314
294
1
217
1
053
170
156
206
170
17
27
36
171
21.1
39
3
37
51
76
75
48
51.3
218
199
1 327 820
1 343 644
42
40
600 449
557 417
27
27
681 971
(D)
1
2
IB!
2
6
(D)
(D)
141
4 257
270
2 884
133
5 134
790
130
172
29
(Dj
94
200
141
1 415
86
198
54
215
164
833
290
2 659
290
2 182
164
3 738
126
290
278
21 997
14 610
75 851
52 552
290
270
863
793
247
257
740
722
Cartwn
12
12
32
110
19.2
21
2
29
19
51
46
40
52.7
106
1 037 541
1 123 031
26
28
(D)
296 356
54
51
1 290 993
1 081 538
8
8
(D)
278 464
1
(0)
107
9 665
159
4 205
76
4 367
729
30
59
98
861
24
207
115
3 057
94
368
34
(D)
45
157
187
2 681
187
2 221
139
7 254
48
187
200
15 477
10 044
82 766
50 219
187
192
607
636
156
173
565
620
10
13
10
17
12
7
21
112
21.5
28
2
20
38
38
50
32
51.8
112
132
933 616
103 126
22
20
295 765
221 277
38
41
936 741
(D)
3
1
67 309
(D)
138
3 066
145
2 635
78
5 430
843
66
119
40
195
60
(D)
118
1 665
92
(D)
49
151
50
221
180
1 873
180
1 582
127
3 143
51
180
192
12 350
9 298
68 610
48 429
Crook
5
21
33
201
23.3
35
6
28
54
74
71
62
52.7
215
227
844 975
885 555
44
39
242 862
252 933
31
27
(D)
(D)
2
2
n
3
1
2 710
(D)
199
3 703
264
1 889
97
4 433
600
159
176
36
215
143
181
158
1 059
107
188
39
(D)
135
414
295
2 142
295
1 856
251
4 364
35
295
297
17 316
15 485
58 697
52 138
179
293
186
292
648
771
635
746
167
267
170
276
511
875
490
853
24
102
20
93
28
112
(D)
97
See footnotes at end of table.
180 WYOMING
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]
Goshen
Hot Springs
Niobrara
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS-
Con.
1962 operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
3 or 4 years _
5 to 9 years
10 years or more
Average years on present farm
Not reported _
1 962 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, 1962-_
1976..
Partnership ^ farms. 1982..
1978__
acres, t982-_
1978..
Corporation:
Family held farms, 1962..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Other than family held farms, 1982..
1978--
acres, 1962__
1976..
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..
CommercJatly 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 labor farms..
$1,000..
Workers working 150 days or more farms..
number..
Contract labor farms-.
$1,000..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment farms..
$1,000..
Energy and petroleum products farms..
$1.000..
Petroleum products farms..
$1.000..
Interest expense:
Expenses reported farms..
$1,000..
Expenses reported as 'No' farms..
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment farms, 1982..
1978--
$1,000, 1982--
1976..
Average per farm. dollars, 1982..
1978..
1982..
1978..
1962-
1976..
1962..
1976..
1962..
1978..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms,
number.
Wheel tractors farms,
number,
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms.
3S
S3
88
321
18.3
81
12
109
92
138
149
81
49.2
454
460
761 114
725 001
57
60
86 053
127 317
64
54
(D)
(D)
1962.
1978.
1962.
1976.
6
1
(D)
(D)
341
17 334
402
5 512
138
(D)
(D)
436
1 553
384
2 520
375
1 173
353
2 603
188
(D)
96
(0)
300
792
581
6 382
581
5 280
447
8 146
116
581
563
54 476
39 464
93 762
70 097
566
553
2 112
1 738
544
524
1 929
1 924
247
191
299
221
6
10
13
36
17.0
6
18
12
13
15
13
49.4
48
56
409 780
379 933
6
10
35 259
46 122
16
9
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
37
1 387
53
900
18
966
176
30
39
38
122
34
44
34
838
29
(D)
36
84
19
103
71
733
71
624
54
3 050
16
71
79
5 352
4 805
75 385
60 827
67
75
249
268
69
72
236
225
22
15
24
(D)
5
15
34
97
18.3
41
1
20
43
46
45
37
51.5
138
130
1 053 135
1 005 458
27
23
324 935
(D)
23
25
421 619
(D)
3
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
103
1 627
166
1 810
78
3 436
568
31
42
56
249
78
117
124
1 726
88
221
51
256
89
349
192
1 657
192
1 438
131
2 732
56
192
188
11 296
9 040
58 833
48 084
192
188
640
568
170
163
525
430
19
22
(D)
(D)
25
19
50
229
22.0
51
8
49
73
69
103
72
51.3
256
243
553 072
592 226
53
39
180 563
(D)
53
48
627 585
680 345
5
3
26 730
819
7
2
132 935
(D)
165
5 342
239
3 268
116
9 313
1 317
165
563
142
1 329
190
537
167
2 605
89
306
25
(D)
189
1 247
374
3 984
373
3 132
291
5 445
70
374
344
30 610
19 594
81 846
56 960
354
336
1 263
1 195
346
316
1 079
1 089
150
168
192
231
15
19
35
181
21.8
58
4
35
45
84
95
45
51.5
242
229
252 329
256 924
52
42
96 292
95 382
11
14
87 640
(D)
1
(D)
163
1 004
245
2 162
162
6 885
1 115
166
208
60
148
110
71
188
1 941
107
249
8
30
95
120
309
2 382
309
1 942
158
2 300
124
309
295
22 370
17 680
72 395
59 932
299
260
640
609
295
288
839
796
91
113
93
125
10
14
18
78
18.6
22
1
15
25
36
34
31
S2.2
87
84
471 814
559 270
18
17
(D)
(D)
34
40
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
1
1
(D)
(0)
78
3 127
109
1 748
46
4 297
636
40
105
36
210
37
87
92
1 843
73
206
16
127
33
123
142
1 322
142
1 120
114
3 587
25
142
147
10 603
9 033
74 666
61 451
137
146
438
524
127
134
367
309
22
15
22
21
13
25
122
22.3
31
3
18
26
50
46
57
55.1
164
159
894 944
786 802
20
33
155 537
342 010
12
11
(D)
134 607
(D)
4
2
(D)
(D)
131
3 024
179
2 446
78
(D)
(D)
51
112
36
(0)
53
65
91
(D)
60
124
14
(D)
SS
245
200
1 748
200
1 330
123
1 762
73
200
206
10 046
9 558
50 232
46 396
200
199
617
611
172
199
609
620
14
47
18
57
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 181
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Platte
Sheridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS-
Con.
1962 operators by years on present farm:
2 years or less
3 or 4 years
5 to 9 years
10 years or more
Average years on present farm
Not reported
1982 operators by age group:
Under 25 years -
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
65 years and over
Average age
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION
Individual or family farms, 1982..
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978..
Partnership .._ farms. 1982..
1978.-
acres, 1982..
1978..
Corporation:
Family held 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 famis--
$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer farms..
$1,000..
Other agncultural chemicals^ farms..
$1.000..
Hired farm lat)or farms..
$1,000..
Workers worlting 150 days or more farms..
number..
Contract labor farms..
$1,000..
Customwork, machine hire, and rental of
machinery and equipment farms..
$1,000_.
Energy and petroleum products farms..
$1,000..
Petroleum products farms,.
$1,000..
Interest expense:
Expenses reported farms..
$1,000..
Expenses reported as "No" farms..
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT'
Estimated market value of all machinery and
equipment farms, 1982.,
1978..
$1,000, 1982..
1978..
Average per farm dollars, 1982..
1978..
Motortrucks, including pickups farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Wheel tractors farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Grain and bean combines, self-propelled
only farms, 1982-.
1978..
number, 1982..
1978.,
See footnotes at end of table.
182 WYOMING
24
17
45
164
19.5
49
10
35
57
63
70
64
51.4
225
219
603 293
721 821
43
34
251 323
(D)
29
28
(D)
(D)
1
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
146
9 561
205
3 105
99
3 682
640
144
445
122
1 119
159
461
167
1 742
95
204
47
184
125
657
299
2 826
299
2 139
221
5 185
73
299
295
24 535
19 206
82 055
65 104
294
291
1 001
936
274
266
816
830
103
114
139
130
17
33
37
141
19.0
39
37
52
48
63
67
53.0
184
183
412 093
418 020
45
39
414 603
419 764
28
43
337 145
(D)
4
21 949
6
2
13 075
(D)
184
3 816
215
2 109
100
3 992
631
74
73
60
279
134
174
158
2 180
91
297
49
177
102
455
266
2 095
266
1 660
182
4 377
77
267
270
15 856
12 767
59 385
47 284
259
243
713
671
243
232
756
4
8
21
74
18.8
23
3
19
33
25
25
25
49.4
91
82
225 114
187 204
14
16
66 748
(D)
22
28
(D)
(D)
3
2
(D)
(D)
75
4 572
110
908
60
1 535
254
8
(D)
37
434
9
8
82
1 250
60
162
12
36
22
45
131
1 143
131
1 015
89
2 271
37
131
135
8 205
9 208
62 632
68 204
124
126
335
386
114
125
465
512
6
(D)
3
4
13
36
18.8
12
14
13
14
19
53.1
48
58
147 351
206 042
10
8
(D)
52 328
10
7
(D)
(D)
1
{D)
1
(D)
32
430
52
480
14
235
44
19
20
22
45
21
13
38
(D)
32
97
8
34
17
34
68
586
68
533
54
961
10
68
71
3 679
4 120
54 103
58 031
63
66
206
176
61
58
166
160
5
12
5
12
5
13
33
21.0
8
6
16
8
18
11
52.1
44
39
39 368
34 837
8
6
13 100
13 859
6
5
(D)
(D)
1
(D^
1
(D)
29
1 603
36
602
7
183
32
8
15
29
184
17
15
41
706
34
103
8
32
13
46
58
476
58
375
18
351
34
58
51
3 469
3 978
59 809
78 002
53
45
156
161
51
46
157
152
6
16
10
(D)
3
22
94
24.1
29
3
9
34
39
29
34
52.7
115
110
331 181
308 357
23
23
119 722
90 469
6
(D)
(D)
2
4
(D)
(D)
78
902
137
1 339
55
4 108
622
27
66
108
315
3
(D)
81
807
35
85
18
39
52
100
148
1 019
148
879
93
1 384
50
148
111
8 474
5 446
57 254
49 067
135
104
348
296
140
108
386
356
7
12
7
(D)
8
15
25
81
17.7
24
2
21
32
40
34
24
48.9
95
90
147 640
106 908
20
19
20 825
61 283
31
34
85 985
(D)
4
3
1 465
3 378
3
1
3 091
(D)
72
11 397
101
2 804
35
2 954
499
121
472
120
1 507
105
655
106
2 749
94
282
47
408
41
106
153
1 952
153
1 741
114
2 703
37
153
141
18 260
15 284
119 347
108 396
151
140
658
648
131
134
607
550
90
63
93
(D)
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)
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Converse
Crooit
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
Cattle and calves Inventory .
farms, 1982-
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Cows and heifers that had calved farms. 1982
1978.
numt>er, 1982.
1978.
Beef cows farms. 1982.
1978.
numt>er. 1982.
1978.
Milk cows farms, 1982.
1978.
numt)er, 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.
numt>er, 1982..
1978..
Calves farms, 1962..
number. 1982..
Cattle farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Fattened on grains and concentrates farms, 1982..
number, 1982..
Hogs and pigs inventory farms. 1982..
1978_.
number, 1982..
1978..
Used or to be used for breeding farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Other (arms, 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.
numl)er, 1982.
1978.
...farms, 1982.
1978-
number, 1982.
1978.
Hens and pullets of laying age inventory ...
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold.
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for silage or green chop
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
...farms. 1982..
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
Wheat for grain .
farms, 1982..
1978-
acres. 1982.
1978.
tons, green, 1982-
1978.
...farms, 1982.
1978..
acres, 1982..
1978.
bushels, 1982..
1978.
4 418
4 230
1 440 4S4
1 409 995
3 994
3 841
695 326
659 393
3 800
3 657
682 888
647 841
880
1 044
12 438
11 552
3 782
365 521
4 036
379 607
4 499
4 343
956 939
1 000 006
2 291
260 125
3 932
3 749
696 814
713 702
397
139 697
302
439
26 980
26 179
176
271
3 703
3 791
273
385
23 277
22 388
268
388
53 727
49 872
67
107
16 571
16 345
1 042
1 062
995 685
1 024 824
1 036
1 075
738 493
676 166
707
742
37 739
36 833
16
7
1 201
549
566
667
43
946
50
794
733
006
750
008
958
959
347 642
272
434
a 995 597
6 317 629
154
121
66 119
62 475
143
104
31 847
21 410
140
100
31 779
21 336
33
37
68
74
125
14 364
140
19 908
156
125
41 062
53 746
81
11 598
148
112
29 464
41 728
6
244
6
5
331
(D)
2
4
(D)
43
6
4
(0)
(D)
5
4
352
271
3
3
(D)
(D)
32
30
5 860
9 357
32
30
4 654
6 856
20
18
(D)
(D)
1
1
(0)
(D)
(D)
(0)
(D)
(D)
244
228
50 625
48 251
222
218
24 651
23 105
215
207
23 777
22 401
42
61
874
704
199
12 860
228
13 114
239
230
28 002
29 369
118
7 969
204
195
20 033
19 385
53
7 228
34
38
2 811
3 689
28
26
441
398
25
32
2 370
3 291
32
40
4 240
3 810
10
11
843
482
79
67
59 819
74 596
79
75
41 642
50 792
33
45
(D)
1 557
74
78
5 909
(D)
93 654
(D)
26
11
2 953
468
129 586
33 845
259
169
248
180
72 181
103 422
74 420
107 133
249
161
230
170
38 973
57 994
39 694
57 386
247
160
228
164
38 903
57 909
39 606
57 273
43
39
47
52
70
85
86
113
221
145
19 447
25 394
242
150
13 761
20 034
267
177
258
184
39 158
96 050
54 091
83 287
176
101
19 024
23 402
212
153
223
153
20 134
72 648
35 005
57 969
13
8
2 716
1 404
13
6
26
9
121
28
443
23
9
1
17
2
39
(D)
106
(D)
11
6
21
8
82
(D)
337
(D)
12
1
18
1
338
(D)
906
(D)
12
_
(D)
(D)
-
81
48
78
48
76 039
81 819
59 114
79 988
79
48
75
48
43 294
59 366
34 146
54 532
44
25
42
28
1 129
684
1 114
(D)
3
2
67
(D)
362
(D)
92
97
38 786
30 440
902 932
798 238
2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
5
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
171
180
73 872
80 396
158
176
39 434
41 915
157
174
39 099
41 607
37
48
335
308
151
18 139
163
16 299
172
183
36 620
37 742
89
12 504
158
164
24 116
26 458
14
2 867
7
7
72
237
5
6
19
58
7
7
53
179
7
6
109
312
1
1
(D)
(D)
64
70
113 826
115 022
67
71
66 013
58 287
36
33
817
(D)
1
(D)
14
14
1 352
(D)
19 990
(D)
15
13
4 461
4 642
72 460
101 886
276
274
71
116
66 400
263
259
36 342
3!
130
256
257
36
123
32 923
63
76
219
207
247
18
132
255
16
642
282
281
35 856
39
137
148
12 615
254
254
23 241
25
892
9
213
24
29
1
402
1
061
14
25
208
261
22
22
1
194
800
19
31
1
457
1
736
5
15
1?8
(D)
60
60
33
137
33
718
60
64
17
344
21
164
64
70
2
521
2
119
4
10
(D)
1 131
(D)
9 595
124
130
16 676
17 049
476 945
483 761
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 183
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductorv text]
Item
Goshen
Hot Springs
Johnson
Niobrara
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
Cattle and calves Inventory _
-_,(arms. 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
Cows and tielfeis 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, 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
Hens and pullets of laying age inventory
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold.
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for silage or green chop
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978..
...farms, 1982.
1978.
number. 1982..
1978.
...farms, 1982..
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
...farms, 1982_
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
...farms. 1982.
1978.
number. 1982.
1978.
...farms. 1982.
1978.
number, 1982.
1978.
farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
tons, green. 1982.
1978.
Wheat for grain .
...farms, 1982.
1978.
acres. 1982.
1978.
bushels, 1982.
1978.
450
450
106 941
109 808
356
354
39 783
36 662
347
344
38 983
35 883
39
58
800
779
364
30 384
388
36 774
456
458
82 319
85 415
160
13 619
397
396
68 700
69 017
83
16 921
28
52
4 818
2 659
17
26
962
295
26
47
3 856
2 364
30
54
11 746
4 492
8
9
3 176
936
30
34
6 836
9 613
28
32
6 593
5 124
57
68
(D)
4 411
4
3
(D)
(D)
159
197
8 053
9 497
144 880
159 276
182
172
74 793
54 889
1 561 765
1 156 796
61
61
38 589
33 510
56
59
19 902
16 401
56
58
19 891
16 375
7
13
11
26
55
9 339
55
9 348
63
62
19 099
18 566
48
6 756
53
52
12 343
13 134
5
(D)
4
6
66
(D)
2
3
(D)
6
4
6
(D)
(D)
3
5
82
340
(D)
15
16
(D)
(D)
14 655
12 142
2
(D)
(D)
164
159
55 625
53 692
161
149
33 485
32 698
159
149
33 444
32 810
26
35
41
88
138
12 307
153
9 833
168
165
31 214
41 582
94
12 051
138
141
19 163
26 500
7
(0)
7
12
(D)
302
4
9
(D)
76
6
10
(D)
226
4
9
(D)
(D)
(D)
20
82
22
76
13 186
118 567
16 670
107 345
19
81
21
76
8 871
74 065
9 188
60 619
10
26
10
31
(D)
(D)
302
(D)
-
(D)
250
213
67 408
59 637
225
197
29 282
28 125
209
189
28 608
27 443
44
43
674
682
212
18 062
231
20 064
251
213
34 888
35 517
127
6 154
218
182
28 734
27 553
25
2 940
27
29
6 556
4 824
14
15
803
752
26
27
5 753
4 072
28
31
17 986
16 628
6
7
(D)
(D)
38
31
40 577
30 077
38
31
27 552
13 475
44
36
4 030
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
_
44
_
47
-
(D)
-
(D)
-
(D)
-
(D)
5
266
12
234
(D)
133 254
(U)
93 554
(U)
3 842 989
(D)
2 044 777
271
117
253
115
50 556
48 121
46 226
67 122
247
106
236
105
27 502
27 636
26 901
30 985
146
104
143
105
22 255
27 621
22 408
30 965
155
12
153
12
5 247
15
4 493
20
240
94
13 449
10 326
250
102
9 605
10 159
275
119
251
120
26 675
30 996
22 284
33 195
116
76
12 822
13 548
255
110
222
103
13 853
17 448
11 234
23 318
9
4
469
(D)
19
4
19
13
193
193
247
673
8
2
10
7
33
(D)
47
98
17
4
16
12
160
(D)
200
575
14
5
13
11
324
177
211
671
3
2
2
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
46
49
50
54
34 675
123 494
39 197
144 118
47
50
47
55
23 437
78 146
22 073
62 368
42
7
34
14
1 154
(D)
1 085
358
(D)
(D)
7
11
214
1 211
4 420
15 042
184
180
53 481
55 488
168
162
26 528
23 724
166
160
26 457
23 615
25
48
71
109
159
14 631
170
12 322
193
194
36 657
38 928
95
10 755
177
167
25 902
29 683
7
286
4
9
108
(D)
2
4
n
3
8
(D)
(D)
6
11
167
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
42
50
15 174
31 559
42
52
8 024
15 220
29
30
(D)
884
2
2
4
7
4
(D)
(D)
(Ul
1 299
(U)
(D)
228
24 676
1
41
2
43
(D)
(D)
m
9 993
(D)
(D)
(U)
238 408
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Platte
Sheridan
Sweetwater
Teton
Washakie
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
Cattle and calves inventory _
famis, 1982_
1978-
number. 1982.
1978.
Cows and heifers that had calved farms, 1982
1978,
numtier, 1982.
1978.
Beef cows famis, 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 --.famns. 1982..
number, 1982..
Cattle and calves sold farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982-.
1978-.
Calves farms, 1982..
number, 1982..
Cattle — farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982-.
1978..
Fattened on grains and concentrates farms, 1982..
number, 1982..
Hogs and pigs inventory -.. farms, 1982..
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Used or to be used for breeding farms, 1982,.
1978-
number, 1982--
1978--
Other farms. 1982-
1978..
number, 1982..
1978..
Hogs and pigs sold .
Feeder pigs
Sheep and lambs inventory.
Sheep and lambs sold
...farms, 1982.
1978-
number, 1982.
1978.,
— famis, 1982.,
1978.,
number, 1982.,
1978.,
..-farms, 1982.
1978.
numt>er, 1982.
1978.
...farms, 1982-
1978.
number, 1982.,
1978.
Hens and pullets of laying age inventory ...
Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold-
CROPS HARVESTED
Com for silage or green chop
.--farms, 1982.,
1978.,
number, 1982-,
1978-
... farms, 1982.,
1978.,
number, 1982.,
1978..
Wheat for grain ,
- farms, 1982.
1978.
acres, 1982.
1978.
tons, green, 1982.
1978.
...farms, 1982-,
1978.,
acres, 1982.,
1978-
bushels, 1982-
1978.,
238
226
76 048
82 927
208
199
31 812
28 778
205
196
31 410
28 463
34
41
402
315
209
21 231
218
23 005
245
234
55 261
63 920
119
11 366
219
201
43 895
50 913
20
7 670
23
25
3 607
2 847
18
20
447
531
22
21
3 160
2 316
20
23
5 649
4 604
3
7
212
587
23
17
(0)
(D)
20
17
5 382
(D)
48
47
(D)
1 155
3
(D)
246
231
78 247
83 538
219
221
39 433
42 129
213
213
38 606
41 278
48
49
927
851
222
20 504
226
18 310
252
247
44 363
53 782
134
12 175
226
213
32 188
38 373
18
407
16
21
524
952
8
IS
144
255
15
17
380
697
14
16
1 849
2 453
5
5
528
(D)
37
46
16 122
26 216
38
46
11 854
18 310
41
44
(D)
1 431
(0)
64
10
71
9
(D)
(D)
8 125
1 462
(D)
8 990
119 200
20 910
87
45
90
49
46 607
8 059
38 351
6 761
1 201 740
231 656
825 904
234 773
121
109
66 235
63 610
115
102
35 005
33 257
115
101
34 917
33 129
30
44
88
128
113
18 376
113
12 854
124
113
37 376
42 638
64
10 196
113
105
27 179
32 118
7
495
4
6
17
14
4
6
17
14
2
(D)
2
(D)
14
3 359
9 767
9
15
(D)
9 285
17
22
(0)
(D)
63
66
18 980
16 844
57
64
9 780
10 303
57
63
9 755
10 275
10
15
25
28
60
5 024
57
4 176
64
66
9 204
8 926
28
4 104
55
51
5 100
4 202
5
441
3
11
16
135
2
6
(D)
29
3
11
(D)
106
6
108
(D)
34
32
49 520
40 161
34
32
26 890
22 633
13
10
(D)
(D)
48
41
15 340
14 355
42
40
8 446
8 128
39
38
8 281
8 010
15
15
165
118
37
2 827
44
4 067
50
42
12 778
6 969
20
3 952
47
34
8 826
4 594
3
(D)
4
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
3
2
(D)
(D)
2
1
(D)
(D)
2
3
(D)
(D)
2
2
(D)
(D)
4
(D)
103
2
(D)
(D)
144
133
38 061
34 261
139
124
20 586
17 622
132
116
20 018
17 046
36
33
568
576
125
8 711
132
8 764
145
139
19 999
17 314
82
9 027
116
114
10 972
11 134
5
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
95
81
44 463
33 752
81
75
13 775
13 295
77
72
13 696
13 241
22
22
79
54
86
13 089
95
88
25 891
66 536
54
10 161
72
69
15 730
38 086
14
5 478
5
7
20
9
(D)
289
117
614
3
3
11
4
6
(D)
21
49
5
7
15
7
(D)
(D)
96
565
3
6
7
10
(D)
482
78
601
4
3
(D)
_
52
106
81
44
77
35
55 658
70 628
55 249
44
538
78
44
76
3B
32 298
149 463
34 433
97
486
14
21
20
14
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
29
37
2 046
2 957
34 651
50 050
4
4
245
(D)
(D)
(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 185
Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Wyoming
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Carbon
Converse
Crook
Fremont
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Barley for grain...
famis. 1982..
1978..
1 137
1 360
2
166
196
38
49
6
6
12
17
50
64
143
144
acres. 1982..
132 145
19 803
5 888
(D)
(D)
3 149
19 263
1978..
136 728
(D)
21 018
6 443
348
2 172
3 924
15 128
bushels, 1982..
8 606 248
1 472 707
179 873
(D)
(D)
101 227
1 218 903
1978..
8 244 930
(D)
1 527 163
205 812
11 560
64 060
107 477
1 101 119
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas
....farms. 1982..
1978..
439
373
-
78
66
-
-
1
4
-
29
22
acres. 1982..
34 518
-
7 072
-
-
!S'
-
2 005
1978..
24 756
-
4 543
-
-
P
-
1 840
cwt. 1982..
614 850
-
125 647
-
-
pi
-
39 426
1978..
399 071
-
70 697
-
-
(D)
-
34 266
Sugar beets for sugar
farms. 1982..
1978..
442
511
-
88
100
-
-
-
-
-
acres. 1982..
(D)
_
8 020
-
-
-
-
-
1978..
50 199
-
10 818
-
-
-
-
-
tons. 1982..
(D)
_
171 414
-
-
-
-
-
1978..
961 482
-
193 309
-
-
-
~
~
Hay-alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green cfiop, etc. (see text) ..
....famis. 1982..
1978..
4 051
4 219
140
105
252
275
211
219
154
166
115
146
261
271
379
367
acres. 1982..
1 022 330
76 885
29 695
48 904
96 729
34 114
79 003
63 784
1978..
1 043 473
70 903
31 825
52 093
103 666
39 486
76 969
62 963
tons, dry. 1982..
1 801 691
72 996
96 006
62 707
145 978
57 461
120 539
150 630
1978..
1 770 099
62 037
98 510
56 741
127 882
60 188
107 344
164 960
Item
Goshen
Hot Springs
Johnson
Laramie
Lincoln
Natrona
Niobrara
Park
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Barley for grain
farms. 1982..
43
13
9
44
200
4
10
204
1978..
73
17
15
59
196
1
25
258
acres. 1982..
2 225
1 064
752
(D)
19 524
230
1 195
30 955
1978..
2 696
(D)
1 126
4 868
13 896
(D)
(D)
30 369
bushels. 1982..
126 822
66 014
46 359
(D)
766 007
11 000
61 800
2 628 689
1978..
116 903
(D)
54 096
192 950
523 403
(D)
(D)
2 327 136
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas
....farms. 1982..
152
_
-
28
-
-
1
103
1978..
163
-
-
16
-
—
-
74
acres, 1982..
9 409
_
-
(D)
-
-
(D)
8 925
1978..
8 412
_
-
D)
-
-
-
6 155
cwt. 1982..
174 875
_
_
(D)
-
-
(D)
167 419
1978..
148 567
-
-
(D)
-
-
~
94 323
Sugar beets for sugar
farms. 1982..
178
1
_
7
_
-
-
90
1978..
193
1
-
5
-
-
-
110
acres, 1982..
(D)
(D)
-
(D)
-
-
-
7 441
1978..
(D)
(D)
-
(D)
-
-
-
(D)
tons, 1982..
(D)
(D)
-
(D)
-
-
-
162 346
1978..
(D)
(D)
-
8 661
~
~
~
(D)
Hay— alfalfa, otfier tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .
farms. 1982..
395
59
120
209
280
80
146
261
1978..
451
63
113
223
267
78
166
279
acres. 1982..
43 799
17 609
29 021
36 814
70 535
21 564
27 616
36 323
1978.-
43 430
16 603
27 581
42 837
69 188
24 055
33 198
39 093
tons, dry, 1982..
123 884
33 761
61 798
74 948
126 021
40 391
41 596
99 234
1978-.
111 186
36 639
60 554
70 446
123 701
45 926
47 275
101 765
See footnotes at end of table.
186 WYOMING
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Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Item
Platte
Sfieridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
Uinta
Washakie
Weston
CROPS HARVESTED-Con.
Barley tor grain
farms. 1982..
30
65
6
8
6
72
8
1978..
32
82
_
7
10
13
79
15
acres, 1982..
2 223
3 459
_
(D)
1 842
(D)
14 229
(D)
1978..
2 501
7 718
-
215
2 062
(D)
14 524
(D)
bushels, 1982..
142 008
159 250
_
(D)
105 832
D
1 179 079
(D)
1978-.
129 928
317 030
-
7 284
117 915
(0)
1 125 622
(D)
Dry edible t>eans, excluding dry limas
farms. 1982._
36
.
_
.
.
.
11
_
1978..
24
-
-
_
_
.
4
.
acres, 1982..
(D)
_
-
_
_
_
M
_
1978..
1 253
-
_
_
_
_
_
cwt, 1982..
(D)
_
.
_
_
_
(D)
_
1978..
16 618
-
-
-
-
-
6 382
-
Sugar beets lor sugar
farms, 1982..
14
64
1978..
34
_
_
_
_
_
68
_
acres, 1982..
986
-
_
_
_
_
10 012
_
1978-
2 833
-
-
_
_
_
(D)
_
tons, 1982..
18 265
-
-
_
_
_
229 379
_
1978..
(D)
-
-
-
-
-
(D)
-
Hay— alfalfa, otfier tame, small grain, wild,
grass silage, green ctiop. etc, (see text) _
farms, 1982..
217
212
112
56
45
138
104
105
1978..
223
223
113
68
45
132
98
128
acres, 1982__
41 253
49 921
105 705
18 496
16 588
40 268
13 306
24 398
1978.-
39 462
56 386
96 298
18 753
15 354
42 275
13 644
27 411
tons, dry. 1982..
90 560
99 604
113 884
26 713
30 234
66 861
35 877
30 009
1978..
74 458
120 078
111 223
25 826
28 204
56 277
41 937
36 942
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
'Data lor 1978 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 187
Table 17. Milk Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Inventory
Sales
Geographic area
Milk goats
Goat milk
Farms
Number
Farms
Numtier
Sales
($1,000)
Farms
Gallons
Sales
($1,000)
STATE TOTAL
Wyoming _1982.-
1978..
ISO
23
687
131
46
7
291
40
11
1
5
1
342
(D)
1
(D)
Table 18. Angora Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[Not published for this State]
Table 19. Mink and Their Pelts— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Inventory
Sales
Geographic area
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
Sales
($1,000)
STATE TOTAL
Wyoming 1982..
1978..
COUNTIES, 1982
Lincoln
2
4
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
4
3
1 719
(D)
1 719
33
(D)
33
Table 20. Colonies of Bees and Honey— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Sales
Geographic area
Colonies of bees
Honey
Farnis
Number
Farms
Number
Sales
($1,000)
Farms
Pounds
Sales
($1,000)
STATE TOTAL
Wyoming _._1982-
1978..
COUNTIES, 1982
Albany
Big Horn _
Campbell
Carbon
Converse
Crook _
Fremont
Goshen
Johnson
Laramie
Lincoln
Natrona
Niobrara
Park
Platte
Sheridan
Sweetwater
Washakie
Weston
All other counties
213
77
3
29
8
4
5
14
40
3
3
16
6
12
3
15
11
24
3
7
4
3
35 075
33 202
(D)
5 831
60
39
35
1 272
16 472
(0)
(D)
80
(D)
2 267
(D)
332
is
1?3
5
4
3
1
1
74
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
74
64
1
14
1
1
7
16
1
1
3
2
4
1
6
5
7
1
1
1
1
2 243 496
2 251 363
(D)
365 635
(D)
(D)
117 400
1 018 322
(D)
(D)
(D)
(0)
167 033
(D)
19 584
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 282
1 119
2?^
iC!
61
590
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
90
(D)
11
(D)
0)
(D)
0)
(D)
(D)
Table 21. Fish Sales: 1982 and 1978
[Not published for this State]
188 WYOMING
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Table 22. Miscellaneous Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Inventory
Sales
Farms
Number
Farms
Number
DUCKS
State Total
Wyoming 1982^.
1978..
209
157
1 465
1 272
25
19
179
220
Counties, 1982
Albany .._
Big Horn
Campbell _ _
Carbon
Converse
Crook..
Fremont
Goshen
Hot Springs
9
15
17
12
9
6
17
7
6
5
68
135
111
67
88
27
139
35
21
30
3
2
1
1
1
1
10
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Johnson.
(D)
Laramie
Lincoln
Natrona ___
Park -
Platte -
Sheridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Uinta
All other counties
26
6
13
9
12
16
11
4
5
4
194
34
55
65
112
76
97
34
63
14
9
2
1
1
2
1
74
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
GEESE
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
1978..
212
176
1 588
1 413
33
23
258
271
Counties, 1982
Albany
Big Horn
Carbon
Converse -
Crook -
Goshen
10
16
23
9
6
10
25
7
S
7
54
225
186
38
45
52
187
44
26
50
1
6
2
1
4
2
1
1
(D)
70
(D)
(D)
40
(D)
(D)
Johnson. _
(D)
Laramie -
Lincoln
Natrona
Niobrara
Park
Platte -
Sheridan
Sublette
Uinta —
Washakie
20
4
10
6
8
7
16
8
9
3
3
90
20
70
26
77
28
104
60
122
14
70
3
1
1
4
3
2
1
10
(D)
(D)
42
23
(D)
(D)
PIGEONS OR SQUAB
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
1978..
9
6
249
71
3
(D)
PHEASANTS
State Total
Wyoming ._ 1982..
1978..
5
7
75
(D)
2
(D)
OTHER POULTRY
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
1978..
27
20
280
202
5
3
47
27
POULTRY HATCHED (SEE TEXT)
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
1978..
13
16
1 110
1 593
79
64
1 483
5 627
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 189
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
Sales
Farms
Numt}er
Farms
Number
($1,000)
MULES, BURROS, AND DONKEYS
State Total
Wyoming - 1982..
93
325
9
27
8
1978..
172
369
16
27
7
GOATS, TOTAL
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
193
1 170
58
395
14
1978..
50
258
13
78
1
Counties, 1982
Albany
15
30
3
5
(Z)
Big Horn -.
14
34
4
(D)
(D)
Campbell
22
155
8
30
2
Carbon
14
120
3
(D)
(D)
Converse
5
11
1
(0)
(D)
aook
6
15
2
(D)
Fremont
9
25
5
9
(Z)
Goshen
6
51
3
(D)
(Q)
8
11
1
(D)
(D)
Laramie
11
31
4
9
(Z)
Lincoln
6
84
3
6
(2)
6
18
2
(D)
(D)
Niobrara
5
(D)
-
Park
17
78
6
41
1
Platte
8
36
1
(D)
Q
Sheridan
8
38
3
14
®
Z)
Sublette
5
175
3
5
Sweetwater
9
31
1
(D)
D
Uinta
3
(D)
2
(Dj
D
Washakie
10
30
2
(D
D
All other counties
6
42
1
(D)
D
RABBITS AND THEIR PELTS
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
77
2 425
39
3 219
16
1978..
27
378
7
930
2
Table 24. Grains— Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1982 and 1978
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text]
Geographic area
Harvested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
CORN FOR GRAIN OR SEED (BUSHELS)
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
562
46 069
4 681 878
548
45 079
1978-
493
31 547
2 564 619
473
30 033
Countles, 1982
Big Horn
72
4 926
446 253
72
4 926
Fremont
47
1 462
114 471
47
1 462
Goshen
295
27 210
2 931 485
290
26 633
Laramie
15
1 421
133 884
12
1 387
Niobrara
3
445
38 760
3
445
Park
38
1 638
131 546
37
1 438
Platte
61
6 708
673 737
59
6 661
Washakie
19
1 469
149 452
19
1 469
12
790
63 290
9
658
WHEAT FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
1 095
355 938
9 169 664
181
17 541
1978-.
1 158
289 495
6 641 767
154
8 800
Counties, 1982
Big Horn
29
3 014
131 970
28
2 374
Campbell
95
38 914
906 307
2
(D)
Carbon
5
(D)
(D)
-
Converse
IS
4 461
72 460
4
152
aook
144
17 630
503 037
-
-
Fremont
8
468
25 561
8
468
Goshen
201
76 431
1 585 577
23
1 959
Johnson
8
267
4 925
5
36
Laramie
311
136 136
3 913 613
59
7 895
Lincoln
13
867
10 570
4
(D)
Niobrara
43
13 458
289 232
2
(D)
Park
21
1 523
104 185
21
1 523
Platte
104
47 667
1 224 787
8
784
Sheridan
53
8 334
235 999
12
1 316
Uinta-
3
7
215
1
(D)
Washakie
4
34
245
3 777
(D)
94 904
2
1
P
Weston
(D)
All other counties
4
(D)
4 070
1
(D)
190 WYOMING
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Table 24. Grains— Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols,
see introductory text]
Geographic area
Harvested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
BARLEY FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)
State Total
Wyoming
1982..
1978..
1 311
1 591
136 748
144 801
8 791 442
8 524 659
1 029
1 190
114 080
111 687
Counties, 1982
Big Horn...
Campbell
189
41
8
13
56
164
46
17
12
45
20 644
5 956
189
982
3 220
19 801
2 281
1 215
842
3 828
1 498 779
180 773
10 812
50 580
102 989
1 252 672
129 387
71 614
48 569
221 203
186
3
5
10
1
161
39
17
11
29
20 410
(D)
133
Converse
Crook
477
(D)
Fremont
Goshen
19 666
1 459
1 215
Johnson
Laramie
782
3 056
Lincoln
259
10
219
36
78
7
13
7
77
9
5
21 033
1 195
31 360
2 346
3 695
469
2 140
(D)
14 326
790
(D)
823 718
61 800
2 645 365
144 431
167 725
31 793
120 471
(D)
1 186 903
23 650
(D)
183
4
217
27
28
7
13
6
77
5
14 124
685
Park
Platte
Sweetvirater
Teton
UinU... -
Washakie
Weston
All other counties
30 720
2 043
1 858
469
1 840
185
14 326
(D)
OATS FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)
State Total
Wyoming __,
1982..
1978..
1 017
1 258
47 012
57 714
2 286 662
2 591 369
661
784
26 428
28 785
Counties, 1982
Albany
Big Horn -
3
108
67
16
24
101
112
69
25
35
(D)
4 632
4 422
564
1 219
5 431
4 273
2 382
869
1 219
(D)
286 295
155 287
27 850
44 168
181 374
258 467
104 707
50 775
72 426
3
106
4
16
23
111
51
25
33
(D)
4 587
Campbell
166
564
Converse
Crook
Fremont
Goshen
Hot Springs .
998
4 253
1 468
869
1 182
Laramie
Lincoln
40
43
28
40
91
51
78
13
4
32
33
4
2 406
898
1 870
3 297
2 790
4 042
3 140
388
111
1 113
1 668
(D)
124 766
56 715
103 998
146 168
189 226
126 152
172 057
18 024
7 250
78 889
62 158
(D)
22
25
26
7
91
25
41
13
3
32
4
1 410
546
1 850
Niobrara
Park
863
2 790
Platte
Sheridan
1 526
1 486
Sweetwater
Teton
Washakie
Weston
All other counties
388
101
1 103
(D)
PROSO MILLET (BUSHELS)
State Total
Wyoming
1982..
1978..
■ ,i
731
1 648
20 350
27 672
3
1
266
(D)
RYE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)
State Total
1982..
1978..
12
8
252
129
6 326
2 070
2
2
(D)
(D)
Counties, 1982
Niobrara
All other counties
3
9
40
212
900
5 428
2
(0)
SUNFLOWER SEED (POUNDS)
State Total
Wyoming
1982..
1978..
7
9
541
746
541 000
892 225
7
9
541
746
Counties, 1982
Park
7
541
541 000
7
541
TRITICALE (BUSHELS)
State Total
Wyoming
1982..
1978..
10
49
537
2 665
13 255
97 604
4
45
176
2 518
Counties, 1982
Big Horn
Platte
All other counties
3
3
4
168
125
244
6 160
3 900
3 195
3
1
(D)
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 191
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
Irrigated
Famis
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
DRY EDIBLE BEANS, EXCLUDING DRY
LIMAS (CWT)
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
1978..
453
393
34 761
25 262
619 096
405 266
453
393
34 761
25 262
Counties, 1982
Big Horn___
Fremont
Goshen
Laramie
Parl(
Platte ._
All other counties
83
29
155
29
106
38
13
7 153
2 005
9 431
2 992
9 023
3 360
797
127 260
39 426
175 248
49 752
169 169
41 060
17 181
83
29
155
29
106
38
13
7 153
2 005
9 431
2 992
9 023
3 360
797
IRISH POTATOES (CWT)
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
1978..
61
54
5 355
4 930
1 129 157
997 957
61
54
5 355
4 930
Counties, 1982
Crook
Fremont
Goshen
Laramie
Park
Sheridan _
3
8
7
16
3
3
21
5
52
1 302
3 904
(D)
(D)
11 691
322 394
779 410
(D)
(D)
7 740
3
8
7
16
3
3
21
5
52
1 302
3 904
(D)
(D)
64
SUGAR BEETS FOR SUGAR (TONS)
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
1978..
444
519
40 327
50 281
856 162
962 764
444
519
40 327
50 281
Counties, 1982
Big Horn
Goshen
Park
Platte .__
Washakie
88
180
90
14
64
8
8 020
13 322
7 441
986
10 012
546
171 414
264 450
162 346
IB 265
229 379
10 308
88
180
90
14
64
8
8 020
13 322
7 441
986
10 012
Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1982 and 1978
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Harvested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
FIELD SEED AND GRASS SEED CROPS
State Total
Wyoming ..__ 1982..
1978..
28
54
2 093
3 549
(X)
(X)
16
33
999
1 696
Counties, 1982
Big Horn _
Campbell _
Crook __
Park _ __
Sheridan.. _ __
4
4
3
7
4
6
134
426
114
589
350
m
(X)
(X)
(X)
4
7
1
134
589
ALFALFA SEED (POUNDS)
State Total
Wyoming __ 1982..
1978..
16
39
614
2 189
63 798
169 533
6
21
165
975
BROMEGRASS SEED (POUNDS)
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
1978..
5
3
278
144
41 647
(D)
5
3
278
144
FESCUE SEED (POUNDS)
State Total
Wyoming 1982._
1978..
3
2
120
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
2
120
(D)
Counties, 1982
Park _
3
120
(D)
3
120
192 WYOMING
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
Han/ested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
VETCH SEED (POUNDS)
State Total
Wyoming 1982._
6
99
26 134
6
99
1978..
2
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
WHEATGRASS SEED (POUNDS)
State Total
Wyoming 1982-.
8
806
62 040
3
(D)
1978..
13
873
110 185
8
334
HAY -ALFALFA, OTHER TAME, SMALL
GRAIN, WILD, GRASS SILAGE, GREEN
CHOP, ETC. (SEE TEXT) (TONS, DRY)
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
5 741
1 119 546
1 935 538
4 382
829 243
1978..
5 809
1 141 496
1 903 450
4 251
820 817
Counties, 1982
Albany
171
80 114
76 755
162
74 929
Big Horn
387
33 382
104 147
380
33 111
Campbell
276
55 693
68 010
15
2 870
Carbon
193
101 044
■ 150 683
188
95 091
Converse
168
38 775
62 864
139
31 563
Crook
342
84 844
128 367
34
4 500
Fremont
597
72 592
166 229
587
71 428
Goshen
463
45 338
126 819
377
31 773
99
147
20 858
30 618
41 080
64 063
97
131
20 633
Johnson
27 423
Laramie -
265
40 745
78 230
138
23 866
Lincoln .
414
77 863
138 341
350
64 366
Natrona
155
23 972
43 820
149
23 023
Niobrara
167
29 720
43 451
59
8 709
Park
424
41 318
108 160
415
40 116
Platte
292
44 461
94 550
220
32 287
Sheridan
384
57 623
111 674
262
32 194
Sublette
169
111 638
119 572
168
109 806
Sweetwater.. _
100
23 319
32 348
97
22 691
Teton ..
70
18 260
32 623
65
15 986
Uinta -
201
47 033
74 613
195
46 311
Washakie _
138
14 020
37 275
134
12 773
Weston
129
26 316
31 864
20
3 794
ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY)
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
4 242
549 270
1 235 435
3 362
386 700
1978-.
4 216
547 321
1 210 339
3 290
382 779
Counties, 1982
Albany
32
3 206
6 057
32
3 016
Big Horn
349
28 242
95 353
343
28 Oil
Campbell
201
35 548
45 393
13
2 573
CartKjn
70
12 256
31 905
70
12 094
Converse
131
24 462
45 432
122
22 140
Crook
310
68 121
105 904
33
3 286
Fremont..
487
50 084
133 292
479
49 244
Goshen
387
28 605
101 303
363
24 410
Hot Springs
93
17 309
35 923
91
17 139
Johnson
121
24 334
56 372
114
23 361
Laramie
131
14 192
47 540
109
13 093
Lincoln.
365
47 294
99 080
299
36 410
Natrona
128
18 733
37 330
124
18 061
Niobrara
109
15 110
31 600
57
7 496
Pari;
371
34 427
94 338
366
33 719
Platte
215
23 412
69 060
194
21 075
Sheridari
311
40 681
86 030
216
25 067
42
6 976
9 560
42
6 886
Sweetwater
75
12 929
19 218
73
12 861
Teton
46
8 168
14 504
41
7 054
Uinta
48
5 595
13 935
44
5 235
Washakie
126
12 062
33 432
122
11 392
Weston
94
17 524
22 874
16
3 077
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 193
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
Quantity
irrigated
Acres
SMALL GRAIN HAY (TONS, DRY)
State Total
Wyoming
. 1982_
1978.
Counties, 1982
Albany _. -
Big Horn
Campbell _
Carbon ___
Converse
Crook
Fremont
Goshen
Hot Springs,.
Johnson
Laramie
Lincoln
Natrona
Niobrara
Park _
Platte - -
Stieridan,
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
Uinta
Washakie,
Weston
TAME HAY OTHER THAN ALFALFA, SMALL
GRAIN, AND WILD HAY (SEE TEXT)
(TONS, DRY)
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
1978..
Counties, 1982
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell
Carbon
Converse
Crook
Fremont
Goshen
Hot Springs
Johnson
Laramie
Lincoln
Natrona
Niobrara
Park __.
Platte _
Sheridan
Sublette
Sweetwater
Teton
Uinta
Washakie..
Weston __
WILD HAY (TONS, DRY)
State Total
Wyoming
Counties, 1982
. 1982.
1978.
Albany
Big Horn...
Campbell ..
Cart)on
Converse ..
Crook
Fremont ...
Goshen ...
Hot Springs
Johnson
Laramie ...
Lincoln
Natrona ...
Niobrara...
Park
Plane
Sheridan
Sublette ...
Sweetwater
Teton
Uinta
Washakie,,
Weston
754
957
1 319
921
49
48
106
94
34
87
119
67
10
22
104
54
25
77
59
63
91
58
18
25
53
14
42
1 072
1 413
127
6
51
93
34
79
46
36
3
11
11
30
8
48
33
107
25
18
140
6
21
33 457
51 918
445
1 142
3 353
669
722
(D)
2 364
1 815
434
1 068
4 645
2 311
895
(D)
1 319
2 810
633
(D)
(U|
150
(D)
413
2 269
191 963
138 547
13 066
2 873
13 092
34 676
7 361
7 150
12 174
5 010
2 901
2 354
10 348
3 922
2 803
10 916
3 985
8 794
7 689
20 278
3 259
4 917
8 415
904
5 076
S26 098
387 080
62 262
147
3 615
51 937
5 280
5 503
7 406
5 618
(D)
1 510
11 051
23 847
1 007
2 135
663
8 266
6 123
83 973
5 879
5 025
32 829
561
(D)
50 816
72 541
639
2 360
4 286
776
1 673
(D)
3 895
2 721
512
2 200
6 666
4 513
1 476
(0)
1 926
3 595
1 333
(D)
(L>)
195
(D)
640
2 429
240 646
180 642
12 722
4 988
14 498
45 873
9 828
9 269
19 301
4 594
4 576
2 920
10 572
6 168
3 454
8 141
6 753
8 270
12 053
22 459
4 770
9 012
12 888
2 211
5 326
375 605
408 559
56 533
275
3 737
71 275
4 738
S 942
9 104
8 009
(D)
■ 1 432
13 004
27 742
1 103
1 651
1 031
9 423
8 640
87 175
6 320
8 912
47 620
(D)
(0)
396
14 630
21 596
295
1 122
(D)
659
669
(D)
2 341
719
379
1 018
735
1 625
895
(D)
1 259
679
125
(D)
878
115
(0)
313
(D)
750
125 131
524
86 812
46
12 216
47
2 856
2
(D)
88
30 276
17
5 279
1
(D)
118
12 159
17
887
10
2 901
13
1 199
19
3 087
42
3 275
23
2 630
6
860
58
3 795
23
3 217
56
3 803
56
19 806
18
3 259
23
4 052
51
8 223
13
879
3
343
744
286 858
885
315 007
119
58 267
5
144
1
(D)
81
50 556
12
2 525
3
(D)
40
7 120
16
3 025
3
(D)
5
493
27
6 951
73
22 567
9
912
2
(D)
6
419
34
6 283
9
902
106
82 733
24
5 409
16
4 765
138
32 669
3
109
2
(D)
194 WYOMING
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
Harvested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE, AND GREEN
CHOP HAY (SEE TEXT) (TONS, GREEN)
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
1978-
166
(NA)
18 758
16 630
99 116
93 960
147
(NA)
15 924
14 623
Countles, 1982
Albany
Big Horn
Campbell _
Carbon
Converse
Crook
Fremont
Goshen _
Johnson
Laramie
3
10
3
7
6
4
9
53
4
5
1 135
978
85
1 506
950
(D)
564
4 290
1 352
509
2 410
3 517
290
2 560
3 580
(D)
1 910
30 576
3 420
1 342
3
10
1
7
6
1
9
49
4
1 135
978
(D)
1 506
950
2 732
1 352
Uncoln - - -
Natrona
Park
Platte
Sheridan —
Washakie _
7
7
12
11
14
3
8
489
534
924
1 179
2 497
80
(D)
2 517
1 371
12 337
12 606
10 856
(D)
3 339
7
7
12
9
13
3
8
489
525
924
1 033
2 297
80
(D)
CORN FOR SILAGE OR GREEN CHOP
(TONS, GREEN)
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
1978..
587
700
44 611
52 026
740 611
766 221
564
664
43 273
49 622
Counties, 1982
Big Horn
Camptiell
Converse
Crook
Fremont
Goshen . _
77
3
18
4
68
163
15
46
4
72
65
10
29
6
7
5 988
67
1 417
(D)
3 822
8 160
1 134
4 737
(D)
5 864
6 724
753
2 046
854
830
94 754
362
20 520
(D)
54 942
146 441
14 655
81 867
(D)
114 650
111 102
8 990
34 651
6 507
16 540
77
1
18
2
67
159
15
41
2
72
64
9
29
1
7
5 988
(D)
1 417
(D)
3 782
8 061
1 134
4 359
Niobrara
Park
Platte
Washakie
Weston... .
Alt other counties
(D)
5 864
6 689
673
2 046
(D)
830
SORGHUM FOR SILAGE OR GREEN CHOP
(TONS, GREEN)
State Total
»
Wyoming 1982..
1978..
7
17
129
663
1 683
5 895
5
11
81
421
Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Harvested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
LAND USED FOR VEGETABLES (SEE TEXT)
State Total
Wyoming
. 1982..
1978..
28
24
71
152
28
24
71
151
Counties, 1982
Fremont
6
4
7
3
8
16
17
21
10
8
6
4
7
3
8
16
17
Park
Platte
All other counties ..
21
10
8
VEGETABLES HARVESTED (SEE TEXT)
State Total
Wyoming
. 1982..
1978..
28
24
70
150
28
24
70
150
Counties, 1982
Fremont
6
4
7
3
8
16
9
(D)
6
4
7
3
8
16
Goshen
Park
Platte
All other counties
9
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 195
Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Harvested
Inigated
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
SWEET CORN
State Total
Wyoming 198B..
1978..
17
16
39
27
17
16
39
27
Counties, 1982
Fremont
Park
Platte ._
5
6
3
3
14
(D)
h
5
6
3
3
14
1
Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see
introductory text)
Geographic area
Total
Nonbearing age
Bearing age
Harvested
Farms
Acres
Trees or vines
Farms
Trees or vines
Farms
Trees or vines
Farms
Pounds
LAND IN
ORCHARDS
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
1978..
32
34
62
79
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
iS
Counties, 1982
.
Big Horn
Campbell
Crook
Fremont
Natrona
Park
Shendan
i
3
4
3
4
7
5
(D)
3
4
9
(D)
3
13
13
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
i^
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X
(X
(X
(X
p(
(X
(X)
APPLES
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
1978..
25
27
41
59
1 174
1 971
10
13
577
231
22
25
597
1 740
9
14
3 220
13 135
CHERRIES
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
1978..
13
6
11
12
729
850
6
4
544
(D)
8
4
185
(D)
3
1
(D)
(D)
Table 29. Berries Harvested for Sale: 1982 and 1978
[Not published for this State]
196 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Products, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1982
and 1978
{For meaning of abbreviations and symt>ols, see introductory text]
Geographic area
Farms
Sq. ft. under
glass or other
protection
Acres in
the open
Sales
($1,000)
NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS
(SEE TEXT)
State Total
Wyoming
.. 1982..
1978..
55
32
140 370
96 582
S7S
324
1 439
1 062
Counties, 1982
3
7
9
3
4
4
7
6
3
9
(0)
(D)
(D)
4 800
(D)
(0)
(D)
(D)
(D)
12 018
IS
(S
(D)
123
Fremont
(D)
4
Laramie _
(D)
Park
93
Sheridan
Washakie
(D)
42
333
PRODUCTS GROWN IN THE OPEN,
IRRIGATED
State Total
Wyoming _ _
.. 1982..
1978..
23
13
(X)
(X)
572
324
^
Counties, 1962
Goshen
Park
Sheridan
All other counties
4
4
4
11
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
72
110
25
365
^
^
BEDDING PLANTS
State Total
Wyoming
.. 1982..
1978.,
29
13
87 276
50 808
(D)
396
17Q
Counties, 1982
Big Hom.__
Fremont
Goshen
Johnson
Park
3
5
4
3
3
3
8
2 184
12 680
14 820
4 800
30 000
(D)
(D)
(D)
^2
89
4
(D)
FOLIAGE AND FLOWERING PLANTS
State Total
Wyoming
.. 1982..
1978..
11
5
15 520
(D)
(D)
73
(D)
Counties, 1982
Fremont
Nati-ona
Alt other counties
3
3
5
2 600
(D)
(D)
(D^
7
(D)
(D)
NURSERY PRODUCTS
State Total
.. 1982-
1978..
15
5
(0)
(D)
37
(D)
72
9
Counties, 1982
Natrona
Sheridan.
3
4
8
(D)
(D)
12
(D)
(D)
13
(D)
SOD HARVESTED
State Total
Wyoming
.. 1982..
1978..
10
5
(X)
(X)
425
243
779
698
Counties, 1982
Goshen
All other counties- __
3
7
(X)
(X)
70
355
162
617
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS
State Total
Wyoming
.. 1982..
1978..
6
6
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
78
70
GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES
State Total
Wyoming
._ 1982_.
1978..
6
7
5 452
32 960
(X)
(X)
4
51
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 197
Table 31. Other Crops: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Harvested
Irrigated
Farms
Acres
Quantity
Farms
Acres
CORN CUT FOR DRY FODDER, HOGGED
OR GRAZED
State Total
Wyoming 1982..
1978..
5
31
216
2 781
(X)
(X)
4
28
211
2 092
Table 32. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races: 1982 and 1978
[Fof classification of social and ethnic groups, see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory textj
Land
in farms
Market value
of agricultural
products sold
($1,000)
Farms by value of sales
Geographic area
Occupation farming
Occupation other than farming
Farms
Acres
Farms
Acres
Less than
$2,500
$2,500 to
$9,999
$10,000
or more
Less than
$2,500
$2,500 to
$9,999
$10,000
or more
STATE TOTAL
Wyoming 1982..
1978..
79
85
1 470 217
1 881 807
63
73
12 212
15 986
4 040
4 573
11
(NA)
4
(NA)
38
(NA)
9
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
COUNTIES, 1982
Big Horn
4
3
44
4
4
5
4
11
2 102
881
1 408 831
1 698
42 090
3 020
2 035
9 560
4
2
36
4
2
5
3
7
1 597
(D)
3 953
1 503
(D)
2 389
1 570
680
579
4
958
550
82
726
950
190
3'
5
3
2
2
4
21
3
2
4
3
1
6
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
.
Campbell
Fremont
Goshen
6
Park
Washakie
All other counties
1
Table 33. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1982 and 1978
[For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Full owners
Part owners
Tenants
Geographic area
Number
Land in
farms
Harvested
cropland
Number
Land in
farms
Han/ested
cropland
Number
Land in
famis
Han/ested
cropland
STATE TOTAL
Wyoming 1982-
1978..
COUNTIES, 1982
Big Horn
Campbell
Fremont
Goshen
Hot Springs
32
24
1
3
15
1
3
1
2
6
51 445
80 259
(D)
881
5 400
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
550
2 366
1 991
(D)
(D)
594
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
130
30
45
1
22
1
1
1
2
2
1 401 478
1 450 925
(D)
1 395 644
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
6 194
9 905
(D)
2 549
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
17
16
2
7
2
3
3
17 294
350 623
(D)
7 787
(D)
(D)
7 198
3 652
4 090
(0)
810
(D)
Park
Washakie
548
198 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
Table 34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols,
see introductory text]
Geographic area
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000 or
more
Farms
Land in
farms
Farms
Land in
farms
BLACK
State Total
Wyoming
1982-
1978..
3
3
7 951
231
1
2
(D)
(D)
AMERICAN INDIAN
State Total
Wyoming
1982..
1978..
49
49
1 449 919
1 848 060
24
31
(D)
35 338
Counties, 1982
Campbell
Fremont
3
40
6
881
1 407 899
41 139
24
(D)
ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER
State Total
Wyoming
1982..
1978..
10
15
6 209
9 251
10
14
6 209
(D)
Counties, 1982
Park
Washakie--
All other counties
4
3
3
(D)
(D)
1 747
4
3
3
(D)
(D)
1 747
OTHER RACES (SEE TEXT)
State Total
Wyoming
1982..
1978-
17
18
6 138
24 265
10
11
(D)
19 902
Counties, 1982
Big Horn __
Fremont _
Goshen
All other counties-- ._
3
4
4
6
(D)
932
1 698
(D)
3
3
3
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Table 35. Operators of Spanish Origin: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols,
see introductory text]
Geographic area
All farms
Farms with sales of $10,000 or
more
Famns
Land in
farms
Farms
Land in
farms
STATE TOTAL
Wyoming
1982..
1978..
60
42
309 898
242 751
36
26
285 003
226 798
COUNTIES, 1982
Big Horn
Carbon—
Converse
Fremont
Goshen
8
3
6
9
6
3
S
3
4
13
3 667
204 495
2 408
8 540
3 350
21 641
27 759
620
4 674
32 544
8
2
1
6
3
2
S
1
3
5
3 667
(D)
(D)
2 280
3 101
Hot Springs
Johnson
Laramie
Park - -
(D)
27 759
(D)
(D)
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
WYOMING 199
Table 36. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans by Commodity Group: 1982
(For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory tert)
Geographic 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
Wyoming --1982-
COUNTIES, 1982
Big Horn
Campbell
Crook
Goshen
Laramie
Lincoln
Niobrara
Park
Platte - --
Teton
Weston
180
11
6
19
51
31
6
9
5
27
3
5
7
4 200
(D)
(D)
377
1 180
786
6
142
7
1 347
(D)
(D)
71
46
9
1
1
9
3
6
2
5
3
3
1
3
(D)
5
(D)
(D)
196
(D)
6
(D)
7
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
134
5
IB
42
30
7
24
4
4
3 765
(D)
(D)
984
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
68
-
-
2
2
(0)
(D)
200 WYOMING
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA
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 collectfd in 1982.
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS
The following definitions and explanations provide a more
detailed description of the terms used in this publication than
are available in the tables or on the report form. For an exact
wording of the questions on the 1982 census report forms and
the information sheet which accompanied these forms, see
appendix C.
Most definitions of terms are the same as those used in earlier
censuses. The more important exceptions are also noted here.
Farms or farms reporting— The term "farms" or "farms re-
porting" in the presentation of data denotes the number of
farms reporting the item. For example, if there are 3,710
farms in a State and 842 of them had 28,594 cattle and
calves, the data for those farms reporting cattle and calves
would appear as:
Cattle and calves .
. . . . farms. .842
number. .28,594
Land in farms-The acreage designated in the tables as "land in
"farms" consists primarily of agricultural land used for crops,
pasture, or grazing. It also includes woodland and wasteland not
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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 S2,500, 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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APPENDIX A A-3
operator characteristics of race, age, sex, and principal occu-
pation were not reported, they were derived based on infor-
mation reported by farms with similar acreage size, tenure,
and sales size. No imputations were made for nonresponse
to place of residence, Spanish origin, off-farm work, or year
began operation. For the 1982 and 1978 censuses, operators
of Spanish origin were tabulated by reported race. Prior cen-
suses included Spanish origin as "White" whenever separate
data for the White race were shown.
Selected farm production expenses— Since only selected pro-
duction expenses incurred in 1982 were requested, the ex-
pense data cannot be used in combination with gross sales
to calculate net cash farm income. The 1979 Farm Finance
Survey provided estimates on net cash farm income.
In 1982, as in other recent censuses, operators producing
crops, livestock, or poultry under contract frequently failed
to report certain expenditure data. They often were unable
or unwilling to estimate the cost of production inputs fur-
nished by the contractors. As a consequence, the rate of impu-
tation of expenditure data for these operations is considerably
higher than it is for noncontract producers.
Commercial fertilizer— Ihe 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-Theie 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— Or\\y the interest expense for the farm
business was to be reported. Although instructions requested
that interest on the owner/operator dwelling be excluded
when separate records were available, it is probable that an
undetermined amount of such nonfarm business interest was
also reported.
Energy and petroleum products— Respondents were asked to
report only those expenses pertaining to the operation of
the farm business.
Storage capacity— This category applies to those farms reporting
expenditures for the specific kind of fuel. The storage capacity
was to be reported even if not used during the census year.
Farms with storage capacity reported as "^o"— 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— T\-\e data for Florida relate to the quantity
harvested in the September 1981 through July 1982 harvest
season, except limes that were harvested in the April 1982
through March 1983 harvest season. The data for Texas
relate to the quantity harvested in the September 1981
through May 1982 harvest season. The data for States, other
than Florida and Texas, relate to the quantity harvested in
the 1981-82 harvest season.
Avocados— The data for California relate to the quantity
harvested in the November 1981 through November 1982
harvest season and for Florida the April 1982 through
March 1983 harvest season.
0//Ves— The data for California relate to the quantity har-
vested in the September 1981 through March 1982 harvest
season.
Vegetables— 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 crop name and code the crop
into the appropriate "all other" category for that section.
Write-in crops coded as "all other" were reviewed and as-
signed a specific code when possible. Crops not assigned a
specific code were left in the appropriate "all other" category.
In some cases, the reviewers were unable to determine the
specific crop reported by the respondent because of incomplete
or generalized crop names. To ensure prooer coding, most of
these respondents were telephoned. Reports for those not
telephoned were changed on the basis of other reports for the
area.
Misreported or miscoded crops— In a few instances, tabulated
data may be inaccurate because respondents misunderstood or
misinterpreted questions on the report form. Data may have
been reported on the wrong line or in the wrong section, or
the wrong crop code may have been placed beside the name of
a write-in crop. Some of these errors as well as some keying
errors may not have been identified during processing and
therefore were not corrected. Reports with significant acres
of unusual crops for the area were examined to minimize the
possibility that they were in error.
Changes in crop wording— Changes were made to the wording of
selected crop items on the 1982 census forms. These items are
listed with the wording used in 1978. The 1982 and 1978 data
are comparable for all items, except improved pecans and wild
and seedling pecans which were combined.
Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas—lhe 1978 wording
was "dry field and seed beans."
Dry edible peas— The 1978 wording was "dry field and seed
peas". Dry edible peas exclude Austrian winter peas, wrin-
kled seed peas, and southern peas or cowpeas.
Green cowpeas and green southern peas; cowpeas and south-
ern peas for dry peas— The wording for these items was
changed for 1982 to include the term "southern peas," a
more common term for cowpeas.
Honey tangerines— The 1978 wording was "murcotts.".
Other tangerines— The 1978 wording was "tangerines and
mandarins."
Pecans— The 1978 categories "improved pecans" and "wild
and seedling pecans" have been combined into "pecans" for
1982.
"See text" References
Items in the tables which carry the note "See text" are ex-
plained or defined in this section.
Data are based on a sample of farms- For 1982 and 1978, selec-
ted data were collected from only a sample of farms. These data
are subject to sampling error. For 1982, the 5-page sample form
was mailed to all large and specialized farms (based on expected
sales, acres, or standard industrial classification), all farms in
Alaska and Hawaii, and approximately 17 percent of all other
farms. Sample sections 22 through 28 of the 1982 census forms
include inquiries on commercial fertilizer and lime, chemicals,
interest expense, machinery and equipment, expenditures for
energy and petroleum products, selected production expenses,
and value of land and buildings. Estimates of the reliability of
county totals for selected items are shown in table E.
Principal source of irrigation water— The acres irrigated by
principal source were derived based on reported percentages
of water obtained by source. See appendix C for an example
of section 11, Land Irrigated. When irrigation water was ob-
tained from two or more sources, the acres irrigated were
included only once under the source from which the largest
percentage of water was obtained.
1974 data apply only to individual or family operations (sole
proprietorships) and partnerships— For 1974, farm operator
characteristics were not collected from corporations, coopera-
tives, prison farms, grazing associations, and Indian reservations.
For 1982 and 1978, characteristics and occupation of the senior
partner or person in charge were collected from all farms.
Farms operated by Black and other races— This category in-
cludes Blacks, American Indians, Asian and Pacific Islanders,
and all other racial groups other than White.
All other races— This category is primarily limited to persons
native to or of ancestry from Mexico, the Caribbean, and Cen-
tral and South America.
Farms reporting no interest expense— This category includes
only reports without dollars reported and the "no" box checked
for the yes/no screening question in section 24. See appendix
C for an example of section 24, Interest Expense.
Total sales— This item represents the gross market value of all
agricultural products sold before taxes and expenses in the
census year including livestock, poultry, and their products;
and crops, including nursery products, and hay. Respondents
were asked to include landlords' and contractors' shares. As in
prior census years, the value of commodities placed in CCC
loans are included as sold. Sales of forest products were not
included in 1978 or 1982. The 1974 data included sales of
forest products from those places qualifying as farms through
other agricultural production.
Farms with sales of less than $2,500- In 1982 and 1978, this
category included all farms, except abnormal farms, with ac-
tual sales of less than $2,500. In 1974, farms with sales of less
than $2,500 but having the production potential for sales of
$2,500 and over are included in the category "$2,500 to
$4,999."
Farms with sales of less than $1, 000-Th is category includes all
farms, except abnormal farms, with actual sales of less than
$1,000 but having the production potential for sales of $1,000
or more.
Abnormal farms-This category includes institutional farms,
experimental and research farms, and Indian reservations. In-
stitutional farms include those operated by hospitals, peni-
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tentiaries, churches, schools, grazing associations, government
agencies, etc. In prior censuses, a number of nongovernmental
units such as church farms and FFA camps were classified as
abnormal farms. In 1982, such nongovernmental units were
classified as abnormal farms only when 50 percent or more
of their products produced and intended for human consump-
tion were utilized bv the organization.
Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals
for human consumption— This category represents the value
of agricultural products produced and sold directly to in-
dividuals for human consumption from roadside stands, farm-
ers' markets, pick-yourown sites, etc. It excludes nonedible
products such as nursery products, cut flowers, wool, etc. Sales
of agricultural products by vertically integrated operations
through their own processing and marketing operations were
excluded.
Other livestock and livestock products— This category includes
all livestock and livestock products not listed separately.
Value of livestock and poultry on farms— Data for the value of
livestock and poultry on farms were obtained by multiplying
the inventory of each major age and sex group by State average
prices. The State average prices for cattle, hogs, sheep, angora
goats, hens and pullets of laying age, and turkeys were ob-
tained primarily from data published by the Statistical Re-
porting Service, USDA. Prices applied to other livestock and
poultry were census-derived averages based primarily on
reported value of sales in the census.
Poultry hatched-This category includes all poultry hatched
during the year and placed or sold. Incubator egg capacity on
December 31, 1982, is tabulated under the column heading In-
ventory and the number of poultry hatched is under the heading
Sales.
Worms— Worm inventory consists of the number of standard
worm beds in production. A standard worm bed is considered
to be 24 cubic feet. Sales of worms are shown in pounds. Sales
of worm castings are included in other livestock products
sold.
Hay-alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green
chop, etc.— Data shown for hay represent all hay crops, in-
cluding grass silage, haylage, and hay crops cut and fed green
(green chop). In production data, dry tons represent dry
tonnage for the various hay categories and dry weight equiva-
lents for grass silage and hay cut and fed green. The conversion
used was 3 tons of green weight to 1 ton of dry weight.
Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild hay— Data
shown represent dry tons of hay harvested from clover, lespe-
deza, timothy, Bermuda grass, Sudan grass, and other types of
legume and tame grasses.
Grass silage, haylage, and green chop hay— The 1978 categories
"grass silage and haylage" and "hay crops cut and fed green
(green chop)" have been combined into "grass silage, hay-
lage, and green chop hay" in 1982.
Grapes— Farm operators were given the option of reporting
the quantity of grapes harvested in dry weight or fresh weight.
For publication purposes, all quantities of grapes harvested
have been converted to pounds fresh weight. The conversion
used was 4.3 pounds fresh weight to 1 pound dry weight.
Plums and prunes— Farm operators were given the option
of reporting the quantity of plums and prunes harvested in
dry weight or fresh weight. For publication purposes, all quan-
tities of plums and prunes harvested have been converted to
pounds fresh weight. The conversion used was 3 pounds fresh
weight to 1 pound dry weight.
Almonds— In 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 harvest-" of a vegetable or more than one vegetable
were harvested from the same acres.
Vegetables harvested for sale— The acres of vegetables harvested
is the summation of the acres of individual vegetables harvested.
All of the individual vegetable items may not be shown.
Nursery and greenhouse products grown for sale— These data are
a summation of the individual items reported. All of the individ-
ual items may not be shown.
Other grains— These data are for the total market value of other
grains sold including dry edible beans, dry lima beans, buck-
wheat, cowpeas and southern peas for dry peas, emmer and
spelt, flaxseed, mixed grains, lentils, mustard seed, dry edible
peas, popcorn, proso millet, rice, rye for grain, safflower, sun-
flower seed, triticale, and wild rice.
Value of crop production— This item represents the estimated
value of all crops harvested during the 1982 crop year. Data for
the value of crops harvested were obtained by multiplying the
average estimated value per unit by the reported acres or quan-
tity harvested. Generally, harvested units of production (pounds,
bushels, bales, etc.) were multiplied by State estimates of prices
per unit. If only acres harvested were reported. State estimates
for value of production per acre were used. The State average
production price and production value per acre used in these
calculations were obtained in most part from publications of
the Statistical Reporting Service, USDA. When USDA estimates
were not available. Bureau of the Census statisticians made
estimates using available sources such as data from adjacent
States, respondent report forms, county extension agents, and
other persons knowledgeable about specific crops.
FARMS CLASSIFIED BY SPECIFIED
CHARACTERISTICS
State tables 44 through 50 present detailed 1982 data for all
farms classified by specified characteristics— tenure of operator,
type of organization, age and principal occupation of operator,
size of farm (acres), value of agricultural products sold, and
standard industrial classification. Other tables include data
classified by value of sales groups, or other characteristics of
the farm or the operator.
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APPENDIX A A-7
Farms by value of agricultural products sold or value of sales— In
1982, all farms except abnormal farms were tabulated by size
based on reported sales. Thus, the category "farms with sales
of $2,500 to $4,999" included only farms with actual sales of
$2,500 to $4,999. Abnormal farms were not tabulated based
on actual or potential sales. The category "farms with sales of
less than $1,000" included all farms, except abnormal farms,
with actual sales of less than $1,000 but having the production
potential for sales of $1,000 or more.
The sales size categories have been changed to be consistent
with the standard business size categories issued by the Office
of Management and Budget in 1982. Sales size categories
"$100,000 to $249,999" and "$250,000 to $499,999" are used
in this report; whereas, sales size categories "$100,000 to
$199,999" and "$200,000 to $499,999" were used in prior
censuses. In State table 11 and county table 3, the 1978 census
data have been retabulated into the new sales size categories.
Farms by tenure of operator— The classifications of tenure used
in the 1982 census were:
Full owners, who operate only land they own.
Part owners, who operate land they own and also land they
rent from others.
Tenants, who operate only land they rent from others or
work on shares for others.
Farms by type of organization— All farms were classified by
type of organization in the 1982 census. The classifications used
were:
Individual or family operation (sole proprietorship), ex-
cluding partnership and corporation.
Partnership operation, including family partnership.
Corporation, including family corporation.
Other, such as cooperative, estate or trust, institutional
farm, etc.
Corporations were subclassified by two additional charac-
teristics into:
a. Family held
Other than family held
b. More than 10 stockholders
10 or less stockholders
Farms by age and principal occupation of operator— Data on age
and principal occupation were obtained from all operators in
1982. The principal occupation classifications used were:
Farming— The operator spent 50 percent or more of his/her
. worktime in 1982 in farming or ranching.
Other— The operator spent more than 50 percent of his/her
worktime in 1982 in occupations other than farming or
ranching.
Farms by size— All farms were classified into selected size groups
according to the total land area in the farm. The land area of a
farm is an operating unit concept and includes land owned and
operated as well as land rented from others. Land rented to or
assigned to a tenant was considered the tenant's farm and not
the owner's.
Farms by standard industrial classification— In 1982, all agri-
cultural production establishments (farms, ranches, nurseries,
greenhouses, etc.) were classified by type of activity or activities
using the standard industrial classification (SIC) system. These
classifications, found in the 1972 SIC 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 of more of the value of agri-
cultural products sold during the year) on which the classi-
fication is based, are as follows:
Cash grains (07 D-'iNheat, rice, corn, soybeans, barley, buck-
wheat, cowpeas, dry field and seed beans and peas, emmer,
field seeds, flaxseed, lentils, mustard seed, oats, popcorn, rye,
safflower, sorghum, and other small grains.
Cotton (0131)-Conon and cottonseed.
Tobacco (0132)— Tobacco.
Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field
crops (0133, 0134, 01 39) -Sugarcane, sugar beets, Irish
potatoes, alfalfa, broomcorn, clover, flax, hay, hops, mint,
peanuts, sweetpotatoes, and timothy.
Vegetables and melons /0/5/— Vegetables and melons grown
in the open.
Fruits and tree nuts (017)— Berries, grapes, tree nuts, citrus
fruits, deciduous tree fruits, avocados, dates, figs, olives,
pineapples, and tropical fruit.
Horticultural specialties f0/5/-0rnamental 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 ) —Cattle , calves, hogs, sheep, goats, goat's milk, wool,
and mohair.
'Standard Industrial Classification Manual: 1972. For sale by Super-
intendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,
D.C. 2040Z Stock No. 041-001-00066-6. 1977 Supplement. Stock No.
003 005-00176-0.
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Beef cattle, except feedlots ^02 72^— Production or feeding
of beef cattle, except feedlots.
Dairy farms ^024^— Production of cows' milk and other
dairy products and raising of dairy heifer replacements.
Poultry and eggs ('025,/— Chickens, chicken eggs, turkeys,
duck, geese, pheasants, pigeons, and quail.
Animal specialties ^027j — Fur-bearing animals, rabbits,
horses, ponies, bees, fish in captivity except fish hatcheries,
worms, and laboratory animals.
General farms, primarily livestock f'025j— 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.
Market value of agricultural products sold $1,000.
Harvested cropland acres.
Corn for grain or seed acres.
Wheat for grain acres.
Inventory:
Cattle and calves number.
Hogs and pigs number.
Hens and pullets of laying age number.
Percent
of total
8.5
1.8
3.7
3.0
5.3
4.3
6.2
3.5
4.7
6.7
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APPENDIX A A-9
Estimates were prepared for items in sections 22 through 28
of the report form by multiplying the data item for each farm in
the sample by the sample weight assigned the farm. The weight
for a certainty farm was 1. Sample weights for the final post-
strata ranged from 1 to 24 because all exact weights (census
total number of farms divided by the number of sample farmS
in the stratum) were converted to integers by a simple algorithm
and then multiplied by 1 or 2 (the nonresponse weight).
NONSAMPLING ERRORS
Each census or survey is subject to error. In addition to
sampling variability, errors arise from nonsample sources such
as incorrect or incomplete reporting, processing, and the in-
ability to obtain a report from each eligible reporting unit. For
example, an operator may report the number of hogs and pigs
sold but may not report the value of the sale. In other cases,
the respondent indicated the presence of an item but not the
quantity. The accuracy of a census count is determined by the
joint effects of sampling and nonsampling errors. Thus, extensive
efforts were made to keep errors introduced during clerical and
electronic processing to a minimum level through the use of
quality control, verification, and check measures on specific
operations.
CENSUS COVERAGE
Although a complete and accurate count of farms, land in
farms, and farm production is the aim of each nationwide
census of agriculture, the complex structure of America's agri-
culture makes this difficult to achieve. Among the complexi-
ties are the many places to be included, the variety of arrange-
ments under which farms are operated, the continuing changes
in the relationship of operators to the farm operated, the
expiration of leases and the initiation or renewal of leases, the
problem of obtaining a complete list of agricultural operations,
the difficulty of locating and identifying some types of farms,
the operator's absence from the farm during the data collection
period, and the operator's opinion that part or all of the opera-
tion does not qualify and should not be included in the census.
An evaluation of coverage has been conducted for each
census of agriculture since 1945. Although the primary purpose
of these evaluations is to identify problem areas and supply
evidence as a basis for improvements, they also provide users of
census data with estimates of the completeness of the census
counts. The results of the coverage evaluation study were pub-
lished for the 1978 census in Volume 5, Special Reports, part 3.
An evaluation of coverage was conducted in 1982 to measure
the extent of the undercount and overcount of farms in the
census. A description of this evaluation will be in a separate
Coverage Evaluation report. This report includes estimates of the
net percentage of all farms, acres, and sales missed in the census.
Classification Problems
In 1978, the proportion of farms missed due to misclassifica-
tion (1.8 percent) was higher for farms with small values of
sales. The rate of misclassification was higher on (1) crop farms
than livestock farms, (2) farms with a small number of acres
than larger farms, or (3) tenant farms than full or part-owner
farms. Full owners were misclassified more often than part
owners. Farm operators over 55 years of age were misclassi-
fied more often than younger operators.
An evaluation study of classification errors was conducted
in the 1982 Census of Agriculture and will be reported in
Coverage Evaluation. A sample of mail list respondents was
selected, and these addresses reenumerated to determine
whether they were a farm or nonfarm. Two types of errors were
identified; missed farms and overcounted farms. Missed farms
were farm operations included on the mail list but classified in
the census as nonfarms. Overcounted operations were non-
farm operations classified in the census as farms.
Mail List Problems
A major problem with the use of a mail list is the failure to
include all farms on the list. In 1978, approximately 10.8 per-
cent of all farms were not included on the census mail list.
There were several reasons for the farm operator's names not
being included on the mail list— the operation may have been
started after the mail list source was developed; the operation
may not have been included on any source list used to con-
struct the mail list; or the operation may have been removed
from the list because of incorrectly identifying duplicates or
falsely classifying it as a nonfarm prior to mailout.
A great many of the farms not included on the mail list were
small in both acres and sales. The operator in many cases had
a full time off -farm job and farmed part time. In 1978, the
average size of farms and sales for all farms and farms not on
mail list is given below.
All farms
Average size
Farms not on
mail list
Land (acres) ■ .
Sales (dollars) .
415
$43,618
68
$4,709
RELIABILITY OF CENSUS ESTIMATES
The sources of possible sampling and nonsampling errors
have been previously discussed. Some sources affected all the
data; others affected only certain items or geographic levels. The
results of these errors, bias and increased variability, are difficult
to measure.
Census items were classified as either 100-percent or sample
items. The 100-percent items were those asked of all farm
operators. These included land in farms, harvested cropland,
livestock inventory and sales, and crop acreages and quantities
(sections 1 to 21 of the census report form). Variability in the
100-percent items is due to the variation associated with non-
response imputation and response error. Estimation of this
variation results in a standard error of an estimate originating
in the selection of the sample of small nonrespondents at the
State level. Sample items were items asked of approximately
1 in 4 farm operators and include value of land and building,
value of farm machinery, energy expenses, and selected farm
production expenses, such as hired farm labor and interest
expense (sections 22 to 28 of the census report form). Varia-
bility in estimates of sample items is the effect of the sample
selection and estimation procedure and all the factors affecting
the variability of 100-percent items.
In the 1982 Onsus 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 S7,749). If corresponding confidence
intervals were constructed for all possible samples of the same
size and design, approximately 2 out of 3 (67 percent) of these
intervals would contain the figure obtained from a complete
enumeration. Similarly, a 95-percent confidence interval is
$261,243 to $292,239 (i.e., $276,741 plus or minus
2 X $7,749).
Tables B and C present the reliability of the estimates of
the number of farms reporting a 100-percent or sample item
at the county level. Both tables contain relative standard
errors of estimate (percent) which were weighted over all
counties in the State to arrive at an estimated value. In county
table 12, for example, in column 3 the number of farms
reporting hog and pig inventory is 56. From table B, an
approximate relative standard error of estimate (percent) for the
number of farms reporting hogs and pigs would be 1.6.
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
(percent)
Number of farms reporting:
25
1.8
50 . . . .
1 6
75
1 5
100
1 4
1 50
1.3
200
1 3
300
1.2
500
1 1
750
1 0
1 ,000
1.0
1 500
(NAI
2,000
(NAI
Note: 100-percent items are items included m sections 1 to 21 of
the report form lappendix C).
Table C. Estimates of Reliability of Number of Farms
in a County Reporting a Sample Item: 1982
Farms
Estimated
relative standard
error of estimate
(percent!
Number of farms reporting:
25
42 2
50
23.9
1 7 1
75
1 00
13.5
9.7
7.6
5.5
3.6
2.6
2.0
(NAI
INA)
1 50
200
300
500
750
1 000
1 500
2,000
Note: Sample Items are items included in sections 22 to 28 of the
report form (appendix C).
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APPENDIX A All
Table D. Estimates of Reliability of State Totals for Selected Items: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Total
(number)
Relative standard
error of estimate
(percent)
Farms witti sales of $10,000 or more
Total
(number)
(Relative standard
error of estimate
(percent)
Farms - number..
Land in farms - -- acres..
Value of land and buildingsV average per farm dollars..
Total cropland farms..
acres..
Harvested cropland farms..
acres..
Irrigated land.. farms..
acres..
f^^arket value of agricultural products sold farms..
$1,000..
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse products _._ farms..
$1,000..
Livestock, poultry, and their products farms..
$1,000..
Poultry and poultry products farms..
$1,000..
Livestock and poultry inventory:
Cattle and calves farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs farms..
number..
Hens and pullets of laying age farms..
numt>er..
Livestock and poultry sales:
Cattle and calves farms..
number..
Hogs and pigs _ farms..
number..
Broilers and ottier meat-type chickens farms..
number..
Crops:
Com for grain or seed farms. .
acres.,
bushels..
Wheat for grain farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Sorghum for grain or seed. farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Soyljeans for beans farms..
acres.,
bushels..
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc.
(see text) farms..
acres..
Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms..
acres..
Land in orchards farms..
acres..
Selected farm production expenses^
Livestock and poultry purchased farms.
$1.000..
Feed for Irvestock and poultry farms.
$1,000..
Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms..
$1,000..
Commercial fertilizer farms.
$1,000..
Other agncultural chemicals farms.
$1,000..
Hired farm labor _ farms..
$1,000..
Energy and petroleum products farms.
$1,000..
Interest expense farms.
$1,000..
Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment on place^ farms..
$1,000..
'Data are based on a sample of farms.
8 861
33 500 453
732 875
7 214
2 741 423
6 473
1 813 830
5 284
1 564 576
8 861
606 327
3 639
128 106
7 269
478 221
419
366
6 428
509 913
567
30 375
1 297
54 751
6 269
981 010
480
57 700
40
2 135
562
46 069
4 681 878
1 095
355 938
9 169 664
3
(D)
(D)
5 741
1 119 546
28
70
32
62
4 340
144 233
6 437
65 166
2 984
6 584
2 902
17 752
3 102
6 311
3 671
40 613
8 642
53 636
4 954
86 792
8 859
464 030
.3
.4
1.5
.3
.3
.3
.3
.3
.3
.3
.2
.3
.3
.3
1.0
.3
.2
.3
.3
1.1
1.1
.3
.3
.8
.2
.9
1.8
2.4
1.5
1.5
1.4
3.0
3.0
2.8
2.5
2.8
4.2
2.5
2.0
.6
1.1
2.1
2.2
.6
1.6
5 375
28 013 159
1 020 183
4 710
2 427 618
4 568
1 698 338
3 511
1 447 361
5 375
693 212
2 718
125 179
4 778
468 033
192
298
4 418
1 440 454
302
26 980
707
37 739
4 499
956 939
268
53 727
16
1 201
529
45 123
4 615 828
958
347 642
8 995 597
3
(D)
(D)
4 051
1 022 330
15
47
11
17
2 897
140 360
4 034
62 084
2 426
6 265
2 324
17 325
2 445
6 lis
2 973
39 807
5 375
50 433
3 749
82 486
5 376
403 250
.3
.2
1.7
.3
,3
.3
.2
.3
.2
.3
.3
.3
1.1
.3
.2
.3
.3
.9
.3
.3
.2
.9
.3
1.5
1.0
2.6
1,5
1.6
1.4
3.0
3.1
2.9
2.6
3.0
4.3
2.6
2.1
.7
1.2
2.0
23
.7
1.6
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Table E. Estimates of Reliability for County Totals for Selected Items: 1982
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductoty text]
Farms
Land in farms
Average value of land and
buildings per farm'
Harvested cropland
Market value of agricultural
products sold
Geographic area
Relative
standard
error of
Relative
standard
error of
Relative
standard
error of
Relative
standard
error of
Relative
standard
error of
Total
estimate
Total
estimate
Value
estimate
Total
estimate
Total
estimate
(number)
(percent)
(acres)
(percent)
(dollars)
(percent)
(acres)
(percent)
($1,000)
(percent)
Albany . .
271
1.7
1 817 274
.8
1 126 247
7.4
80 541
1.2
17 367
.6
Big Horn ..
561
1.4
471 887
1.3
439 065
6.7
86 876
1.0
29 469
.9
Campbell
444
1.4
2 843 442
1.1
1 079 617
13.5
103 880
1.3
21 427
1.0
Carbon .
280
1.8
2 793 268
1.9
1 487 936
6.7
103 506
1.0
48 923
.6
Converse
306
1.6
2 394 559
1.1
936 742
2.7
46 719
1.1
18 421
.8
Crook..
442
1.2
1 548 500
1.2
566 140
5.0
110 271
.8
16 794
.8
Fremont
858
1.2
2 447 797
.6
602 958
5.5
103 451
.9
34 431
.9
742
1.2
1 258 870
1.5
504 018
4.3
184 152
1.0
67 600
.6
Hot Springs _
141
261
2.2
1.5
1 056 109
1 933 935
1.1
.9
1 233 489
1 064 812
8.2
6.0
24 093
32 325
1.2
1.1
8 720
15 825
1.3
Johnson
.9
582
1.4
1 648 419
1.6
600 486
2.5
194 861
9
38 807
1.0
Lincoln
541
1.4
549 379
1.4
425 503
8.6
99 311
2.2
19 721
1.4
Natrona - -
305
1.6
2 859 546
2.7
1 367 364
3.7
26 060
1.0
17 224
.9
260
1.6
1 336 254
.9
651 135
8.3
49 850
.8
16 797
.8
Park
628
1.1
1 075 169
1.1
540 670
2.1
100 291
.5
76 278
.2
Platte
466
1.3
1 300 964
1.0
603 644
5.0
115 681
1.8
33 944
.9
556
1.2
1 306 680
.7
756 878
6.1
72 388
.8
22 310
.8
Sublette
234
1.9
510 434
1.2
708 322
3.3
111 240
1.2
15 104
1.0
148
2.0
1 697 370
1.1
1 425 162
1.9
24 137
1.6
5 107
3.2
117
2.7
71 567
3.3
1 152 966
7.6
20 292
1.8
5 922
1.5
Uinta
242
1.9
749 526
1.6
638 417
8.3
47 263
1.2
10 000
2.4
Washakie
230
1.8
342 499
2.0
589 220
9.6
43 835
.8
34 612
.5
Weston
226
1.7
1 488 005
.7
645 566
4.2
32 807
1.0
31 524
.3
Selected farm production expenses'
Estimated market value of
all machinery and
equipment'
Geographic area
Livestock and poultry
purchased
Commercial fertilizer
Hired farm labor
Energy and petroleum
products
Relative
Relative
Relative
Relative
Relative
standard
standard
standard
standard
standard
en-or of
error of
en-or of
error of
error of
Total
estimate
Total
estimate
Total
estimate
Total
estimate
Total
estimate
($1,000)
(percent)
($1,000)
(percent)
($1,000)
(percent)
($1,000)
(percent)
($1,000)
(percent)
4 236
5.0
286
5.4
1 182
5.7
1 415
3.6
11 151
8.8
2 626
8.9
2 417
9.1
1 877
11.7
3 656
5.9
31 718
6.0
Campbell -
4 315
13.1
46
23.2
1 446
2.4
2 824
5.0
24 816
7.8
Carbon ...
9 737
1.6
877
4.4
3 069
2.5
2 782
3.8
16 588
4.1
3 124
19.5
199
25.9
1 678
4.2
1 953
5.8
13 626
7.2
Crook..
3 899
24.2
225
10.4
1 089
10.7
2 270
5.6
20 320
7.6
Fremont.
5 405
7.7
1 699
8.8
2 178
7.8
3 937
3.8
37 860
7.5
17 548
5.6
2 525
6.4
2 664
5.8
6 537
3.9
56 602
5.0
Hot Springs .--
1 820
14.1
125
23.2
864
2.0
860
4.1
6 954
7.1
Johnson
1 684
3.4
255
14.2
1 738
8.5
1 718
4.9
13 645
9.0
5 764
4.0
1 344
12.7
2 645
5.7
4 240
3.6
34 524
4.9
Lincoln
1 216
13.6
162
12.1
2 069
18.9
2 578
8.6
27 284
6.5
3 181
21.1
214
32.2
1 865
7.5
1 424
3.7
13 504
10.2
Niobrara.
3 069
5.4
298
28.1
880
14.9
1 824
7.4
11 212
7.1
27 811
.9
3 004
3.9
3 865
3.3
3 413
2.0
37 510
6.7
Platte
9 658
6.6
1 147
5.9
1 752
3.7
2 979
2.8
27 668
4.9
Sheridan ._ , _ .
4 617
15.1
313
18.9
2 213
5.3
2 384
4.4
20 223
4.9
Sublette.-
4 619
8.5
444
2.6
1 272
2.5
1 236
2.4
9 737
3.8
Sweetwater . ._
463
4.9
49
13.3
672
4.1
648
6.5
5 062
7.8
Teton
1 639
2.4
186
10.2
735
6.7
519
9.8
4 503
6.2
908
11 480
17.8
3.6
357
1 509
13.1
11.3
847
2 769
21.1
18.1
1 113
2 020
12.5
8.2
10 235
19 598
8.1
Washakie . -
8.1
Weston
15 413
2.7
72
-
1 244
2.3
1 306
5.0
9 689
8.0
^Data are based on a sample of farms.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX A A-13
APPENDIX B.
Effect of the Area Sample on Census Comparability
The 1982 and 1978 Censuses were conducted
primarily by mail. Despite every effort to assemble a
complete list, a small portion of the Nation's farms were
not included on the census mail list. To improve the
coverage of the 1978 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 1978 data for farms on the mail list, as well as
1978 data which include estimates for farms not on the
mail list.
Effect of 1978 Area Sample on Census Comparability: 1982 and 1978
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Data published in
Data published m
1982 Census of Agnculture
1978 Census ot Agriculture
Percent of
Portion of
represented
1978
1978
total from 1978
by area sample
1982
adjusted'
total'
area sample^
portion
8 861
8 040
8 495
455
5.4
33 500 453
33 627 257
33 718 235
90 978
.3
732 875
598 623
574 502
148 330
(X)
7 214
6 907
7 209
302
4.2
2 741 423
2 711 410
2 759 804
48 394
1.8
6 473
6 444
6 644
200
3.0
1 813 830
1 780 333
1 806 794
26 461
1.5
5 284
4 995
5 189
194
3.7
1 564 576
1 661 558
1 685 215
23 657
1.4
662
439
575
136
23.7
928
521
634
113
17.8
199
158
167
9
5.4
362
311
363
52
14.3
352
310
328
IB
5.5
402
399
408
9
2.2
218
215
238
23
9.7
271
244
257
13
5.1
1 060
1 050
1 105
55
5.0
1 031
1 024
1 033
9
.9
945
994
1 003
9
.9
2 431
2 375
2 384
9
.4
606 327
530 308
534 434
4 126
.8
128 106
89 110
91 114
2 003
2.2
478 221
441 198
443 320
2 123
.5
1 641
1 085
1 420
335
23.6
822
714
719
5
.7
982
931
975
44
4.5
1 141
1 129
1 143
14
1.2
1 293
1 354
1 384
30
2.2
1 613
1 635
1 653
18
1.1
934
833
842
9
1.1
256
194
194
_
_
138
114
114
-
-
41
51
51
-
-
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
180 to 219 acres _ —
220 to 259 acres _
260 to 499 acres _
500 to 999 acres -_ _
1,000 to 1,999 acres
2.000 acres or more
Market value of agncultural products sold __ - $1.000_.
Crops, including nursery and greenhouse products $1.000..
Uvestock, poultry, and their products $1.000..
Farms by value ot 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 S99.999
$100,000 to $249.9995 __ _.
$250,000 to $499.999*
$500,000 or more -.
Abnormal farms
See footnotes at end of table.
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX B B-1
Effect of 1978 Area Sample on Census Comparability: 1982 and 1978-Con.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Data published in
1982 Census of Agriculture
Data publistied in
1978 Census of Agriculture
Percent of
1982
1978
adjusted'
1978
total'
Portion of
total from 1978
area sample^
represented
by area sample
portion
6 976
907
826
152
6 344
829
759
108
6 764
846
768
117
420
17
9
9
6.2
2.0
1.2
7.7
4 301
3 433
1 127
3 647
3 371
1 022
3 953
3 399
1 143
306
28
121
7.7
.8
10.6
5 805
3 056
5 270
2 770
5 385
3 110
115
340
2.1
10.9
570
1 527 039
437
1 437 240
478
1 442 905
41
5 665
8.6
.4
8 782
79
7 955
85
8 401
94
446
9
5.3
9.6
562
46 069
1 095
355 938
493
31 547
1 158
289 495
510
33 389
1 158
289 495
17
1 842
3.3
5.5
5 741
1 119 546
28
70
32
62
5 809
1 141 496
24
150
34
79
6 001
1 156 136
24
150
34
79
192
14 640
3.2
1.3
6 428
1 509 913
567
30 375
1 304
58 221
5 933
1 477 080
689
29 812
1 225
57 201
6 189
1 487 115
741
30 175
1 367
62 736
256
10 035
52
363
142
5 535
4.1
.7
7.0
1.2
10.4
8.8
464 030
53 636
2 007
5 137
367 348
30 741
1 911
4 906
374 441
31 284
1 938
4 951
7 093
543
27
45
1.9
1.7
1.4
.9
Farms by type of organization:
Individual or family
Partnership
Corporation
Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. __.
Tenure of operator:
Full owners
Pan 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.
Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop. etc.
(see text) — _ farms.
acres.
Vegetables han/ested for sale farms.
acres.
Land in orchards _-_ farms.
acres.
Cattle and calves inventory farms.
number.
Hogs and pigs inventory farms.
numt)er.
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.
Mncludes 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.
^Retabulated 1978 data for 1982 comparability.
i
B-2 APPENDIX B
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX C.
Report Form and Information Sheet
DUE BY FEBRUARY 15 1983
) APPROVAL NO 0607 COS EKPIHtSIZB*
UNITED STATES
^ p CENSUS
OF AGRICULTURE
BUREAU OF THC CUtSUS
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■47133
Not* - If vour records are not available, reasonable estimates mav be used. If
you cannot file by February 1 5, a time extension request may be sent to the
above address Include your 1 2 character Census File Number ICFN) as shown
in your address label in all correspondence to us
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only for elalistical purposes. Your reiXKt CANNOT bo used for purposes of taxation, invesbgation, or rsgulation.
The law eteo provides that copioii retained in your file* ere imrrujrw from legal process.
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f Pfeaae correct errors In name, addtves. end ZtP ccd«. I
ACREAGE IN 1M2
mfOnuJtOH $ntcT, states i.
Report laod owned, rented, or used by you, your spouse, or by the partner-
ship, corporation, or organization for which you are reportir^g. Include ALL
LAt«0. REGARDLESS OF LOCATION OR USE - CfoplatMi, pastura4and,
langeland. woo<fland, idle land, house k>is, etc.
INSTRUCTIONS — Plaa** raporl your crop* in Um approfiriata wction.
Um Mctlon 7 to ropoft ONLY thoM craps NOT llstod in wciions 2 through
6 and ooction 8. DO NOT INCLUDE crop* grown on hmd rwitad to otlwr*.
■B=BTf!ff?l llle»M«.flH>i.FOUiWfHI6CIMI>SlMn«ll<«ii»ntM«lli«e«hl19a2?
1 . All larxt o«med .
None
2 . AH land remed or leased FROM OTHERS, inclu(fing l«Kl wodied
by yoo on shares, used ram tree, in exchange for services,
pay,'n8iit of taxes, ati;. Include Isas6d Federal, State, and rgHroad
land. (DO NOT include land used on a per-head basis under a
grsiingpermitlAisacoinpleieitemSbelow CJ
3. AH land rented or leased TO OTHERS, induding land worked on
shares by others and land suMeesad.Atsocotnptete item 6 below U
Nurrtber of acres
4. ACflCS W THIS PIACE - ADO acres owned litem 1 1 and acres
rented (Item 21, that SUBTRACT acres temad TO OTHERS (Item 31,
and enter the rasutt in iiiis space » J^
Hiatte
• npert itaM *n Ik* "ACRES IM no* nilCt. "
» (ha anny i< nro pleeae afar to rlie /NFORMA TION SHCET. Section I .
B. Hyourenad land FROM OTHERS litem 2) emar the following in(om«lion (or each
Nameatlwdmw
MtlliaBattXsa VoeMaZWaxI*)
Numlnr of acres
Uci adMtoiif tamftydf on a separate afieef of paper .
6. H you rented land TO OTHERS (item 3). ettter the following information for each renter.
1. Corn (fieldl for grain or
seed f Aaport qtiantfry on a
dry iTielleO'OeigM IiaaiaJ . . . .
2. Com (fieldl for s'ltage
or^eenchop
3. Soybeans for beans .
4. Beans, dry edible
D
n
n
n
8. Wheat ff» grain,
including durum Li
6. Oats for grain ...: Q,
A 7. Barley for grain □
8. Rye for gran D
a.Haxsoed Q
10. Sunflower teed D
11. Sugar beets for sggar CD
12. Potatoes, Irish D
ll.-JJ.tJI.LIH ...a^wCIWHAV
Acres
harvested
Quantity harvested
grae"
Acres
irrigatad
Name of renter
MaK^ addtewf/ncliideaPcoaW
Nisnbef of acres
iiaredtflionelrenwrsonajeperatea'iaeforparMr.
••Of die land you rented or leased to Others, how many on
aoes did you own? LJ -
7. During 1SS2,didvouhay««iiiyFederalorstaisgrazing as*
permits on a cer-haad basis: such as Forest Service,
TaytorGraang, loiSanRe»erv8tiOBS,etc.? .□y«« jONo
None
8. How many acres were diveited lor set-esidel under Federal oss
ooinmodity9cr«a9ereductionprogramsin1982? LI Acres
9. LOCATION OF AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY FOR TMS PUCE
•.k< what ccwny wa^ the
targesl value of ¥«v
agrltultuial groi^cts
raoad or producsd?
b.H youaissfnveagiiciltufai
operations in any other
cauntypesl.CMerliw
Courwyname
fTmcJpa '
coumv ■*■
Other
cottfAes^
Number ol acres
OIUSS SIUQE, HATU6E, or CKEN CHOP cgter
hamMdlron lllia placahi 1982?
fawrftortu earglniiii aM^aw rrq<eee<od^»ycijf fram^wriwe.
DYES -
LI NO — f70TosectJon4
H ctjnings wet« made lor bottt dry hav and Qfass sHage. haylaga, or green chop
from the same fioida. report the octeage In thn appropriate Items under DRY
HAY and also under GMSS SILAGE. HAYLACB. and GRSSN CHOP.
1. DRY HAY Wr>iroornw>ecunino»or<<ryliav
were med« from (TV aariM acres, report acre* onTy
once, bur reporrrotaf rone from elf cunir^. )
a. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtues for
hay or dehydrating
b. Small grain hay - oata, wheat,
barley, rye. etc
c. Other tame <fey hay, clover, timodry,
Sud<in grass, millet, bromegress, cresteit
wheatgrass, etc
ri.WiW hay
2 . GRASS SILAGE, HAVLA6£, AND
6REEN CHOP 0iav crop* cut
and ted anMnlr" two or rture outiinga
were made from the jeme eoa*. rapoit
acres only once. tMt report total tons from
all CiittmgsJ
Acres
harvested
Quantity
harvested
fnaporT«!*»er*y
orprMnwafgrnas
indicaTe^
Tons,
dry
Tons,
dry
Acres
irrigated
3. HAY SOLO - Did you sen any hay
or grass silage inl 982? i«wion vjioe
of r>ayGziM«n*ectio«T9, jtam^l
tD^es
iDNo
PENALTT FOR FAILURE TO REPORT
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX C C-1
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I D YES
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2 n NO - Ooio»««foo7
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CropnaiTt*
Raspberries
Strawberries
All other berries -
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1 D YES - CM«)«MIM«MCtlM
2 n NO - CoKMakme
Horn
1. ltoM(Yand(|rMnhou98praductsMgaMln19S2 Q
2. From ihttalNlow.entw the product none and oxtg for NtliliroducigmHt.
Product mnw
Cod*
Squwg faM
undwgtMaor
oth6r protwtfon
Wt)ol»«awjT«ntli>
Acr«9 ht th6 op«n
ln19S2
SalmlnlBSi
iCWBi
«hr»i>r8TWCII0WIWiinKid>wilWttlw«l»1Wt - twill yralm,
1W0 MtM^ torpNBMt wf ptMi or o(Mf cnpf nM pnvtoutfy repofteor
(MpOlt ftvN to MCWM Off
1 ' n YES -
V 2 □ NO - GoloaKt*)rt«
For those crops rM>t listed sntsr the crop name arid code from the list below.
P9p9ft quantity fmvmittdUruoltBeircttMwnhGroQnanm.
000 moM
Sorghum for grain or
seed — Induth mHo
Sorghum for silage or
green chop f£jrdud«
sorghum-Sudan cfossesi
Alfalfa seed
Mustard seed
Proso millet
Rapeseed
Safflower
Code
Acrat Iwveueri
QuantHy harvested
Toni.
green
Aerst Irrlsatad
Code
-l_
Bed(Mng plenn (Include vogetetilt piamal 47* ' Muetxxxns
Bi*e 4*2 I Sod h»ve«<Ki
Cut flowert ami cut ftaffst graeni 4M Veoetal)4e er^ (tower «e«« .
Nursery products - orn«m«fn«Je, fruit I Greent^ouee vegetebtea
and nut trees, antfvdiee 4M Other ~ Speciry
f^lfla^a and flowering ptanta 4#1 }
Cad*
. 4»4
. 4*7
. »00
. S4>3
. S«S
EM
Oa^nan* e*«*
aromtsraes •*•< (poimls) H*
6u*»*««i Ipaundel »7»
Canervgnta seed (poundel 77*
Com cut lor drr (odder, hogged
or grazed (report ecresor^l v SV1
Enwwrsntf spell (tueheW It*
Fescue esed Ipounda) M2
Grains, mlud Ibueheis) (14
(Cermiekv bfaaoreei seed Ipoundsl Sit
Peas, dry adttM Ihundredweltfitt M«
— 'wm^
Cnvaana Coda
Red clover seed Ipoundsl (71
Sorollum cut for (^ forage
orl>a»tlona.dry( «M
Sorghum hogged Or graxad
(report aeraa onty} 701
Sw«attKnr*r seed Ipoundsl 737
TrWcala (PueheW . . 74*
Whaaigraea eeed (poundel 7St
OdMr etopa (pounds) -Spec/Ty. 7St
COrWudMis*
•' . D YES -
2 n NO - OoiasacHonS
1. TOTAL ACIfEt In bearing end nonbsaifngfitilt orchards, vlneysnjs,
and nut trees on this place. (Do not indude sbandonsd acres.)
2. For those crops not rmedbelew.entsrtfte name and code from the list attheilettAirethei'fniitiiiidnattressotttMiplsce In 1982.
Report the requested (nformetion lor each crop even if not hstvested because i)t tow prices, damage from ha3, ^a«t, etc.
ii<20oraMnrmiTTIIEU,lncMbigOIUi>rm«Sandl«UT1^K{tONTIMPIACIki1««2r
Total ac^a
Whels scree frenHie
Acres
frrfaated
WTK)l««cres 'T«nth«
Crop name
Cod*
NUM8ER0F
TIKSORVIN£SOF-
Acres In trees
and vines of
ellasea
Quantity
harvested
Unit of measure
Marten*
Nonbearing
age
Baartng
age
5
i
o
t
Ltie.
per
box
Whole aciee I Tenths
Cherries
147
*
149
1 "°
160
\'b
iD
sa'"
1 ?10
3
iD
a a
1
1 /10
3
:a
tO
so
1 (10
'
tD
jD
an
1 no
iD
iQ
1
'
1 /ID
3
4
«D
aD
Ci«»MrB
Applae..,
Grepee .~
Peach**..
Pears
Plum* end prunes..
laa
177
MS
131
2*1
Other fmit and nuts - Specihr 3SS
FORM 82 A03O812 12 821
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C-2 APPENDIX C
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
S9 tWMtMMIBptWWIfWWlTWgWWWiPmlMywIllffWKriWM^
6. Fruits, nuts, berries - apples, grapes, cherries, etc. .
7. Other wops - potatoes, sugsf beois, rapeseed, etc.
(Exclude nuTserv md Qreenhovss pnductsi -
Specify .
msm
D
D
□
Oodan [Cents
:>«NilMlU
Report your bast asthnjte of t^e value fw each of the fodowirig groups of crops sokJ
from this place in 1 982 . IrKdude tfw vaJue of the landlord's and/or contractor's sftsra.
estimating if nocossarv. Excluda value of Governmsnt CCC loans.
1 . Grains, soybeans and other beans sold in 1 982 None
a.Comfoi grsin CH
b. Wheat D
0. Soybeans Q
d.Sofflfium for grain D
•. Oata D
f . Othar - barley, rye, flaxseed, sunflower seed, dry
beans, dry peas, mustard seed, buckwheat,
saffiower, ptoso millet, etc CD
2. Cotton and cottonseed [D
3. Tobacco D
4. Hay, silage, field s«eds, and grass eaads Q
5. Vegetables, sweet com, and melons - De not (neite*
potatoes and s>fn«tt)ot8K»$,mpoftliwn'mit9tn 7 below ..
UMOU8EIN19S2
NOTE: If the same land had more than one use in 1982, 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 Iwrvested."
s«o
None
. CROPUNO
a . Cropland harvested - include at itni Horn wNch tmpt
vtsm hanasud at ttay wu cut and all land in onhards. dtfu* , — .
gfows.vineYatclt.andntirseryantlgiaanhaosaproducU..., ......... I [^
b. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing - Inciuiia < ^
tofationfiastvte and siaihg land tlwcoAthevt been Hied lot , d
aop$ without additional Impfoveirwits 1 K
e.Croplandusedforcovercrops, legumes, and soil- i
improvement grasses, but NOT harvested and NOT *
pastured ; Q
d. Cropland on which all crops failed le^tcatmen: Oo not
refiort hem land In orchards and vkwyanisonwtiichttte crop —,
faHed. Such acreage la to tie reported In Item la.l 1 [
•. Cropland in cultivated summer fallow Q
I. Cropland idle Q
. Woodland pastured □
Number of acres
|ttl<yt»«r<idiii>lwt>w»«n>Ci>'mi»tCMVI»w>Wipli«»l»1l»«^
n YES
' n NO
GotOMCtion 13
• DECCMBn 31, 1«J2 INVEMTOHV
1 . CATUE AND CALVES of all ages
irotai ore, b.c, end dbetowl
Nona
a
• .BEEf COWS-<nc(u*li««»»*r»f«tfi«i „
hadcalml U
h. MIU COWS Kept for prsduclion of mMi «
cream for sate or home us« - /nduM dry
nMeowa and mUk hatters ttm had cahred
o.HEII=ERS AND HEIFER CALVES ICrKioaa
h^terathathadcatveiO
D
a
d. STEERS, STEER CALVES, BULLS,
ANPBUa CALVES \J
• CATTU AND CALVRS SOLD
FROM THIS nACE m 1982
Include those fed on this place on a
GOhtraat or custom basis. Also report
M sold cattle moved from this place
to a feadht tor further feeding.
INVENTORY
Number on this
place Dec. 31, 1982
Beaf
cows
MMI<
cows
Heifers
and
haifor
CBlves
Steers and
bulls of
all ages
2. Calves weighing less than 600 pounds Q
3. Cattle, Including calves weighing
SOO pounds or more C]
a . Of the total cattle sold, how many were
FATTENED on this place on GRAJN or
CONCENTRATES lor 30 days or more „
and SOLD for SUUGHTER? D
• DAIftY PRODUCTS SOLO FROM
THIS PLACE IN 1982
4. Gross value of sales of DAIRY PRODUCTS
from this place in 1 $82 - Include ffitt. cnam.
Number sold
in 1982
Gross value of aalss
ICant^
None
, Kutimttfe..
n
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Gross value of sales
Cwitt
tctsand J
lend V
■#1. p-
2. Woo<iland - (ncfu*
woodlots and timtter tracts
cirtover and deforested lena 1.. i.j .« j ^ j 1 — 1
ivitfi twins tinber growth. p- Woodland not pastured LJ
3. Ot)t«fp««tui«laiidandrangJand-incMf«iyp«iunf<n<) _,
other than cropland and woctSand pasture , I I
4. AR othw land— Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland,
etc.— /ndudeanyfandnorfeporTedffi/remsI thrt>u(Pft3»liov» i 1
INVENTORY
Number on this
place Dec. 31,1382
srs
1 D YES - CempbMIMSNMIM
2 a NO — GolowctlonK
• DECEMBER 31. 1»82 INVENTORT '*'""
1. HOGS and PIGS of aO ages (Toisiof imrfDiMtew) D
a. HOGS and PIGS used or to be used tor BREEDING D
b.OTHER HOGS and PIGS D
• UTTERS FARROWED
2. LITTERS FARROWED on this place between- '*""'
a.December 1, 1981 and May 31, 1982 D
b.Junal, 1982 and November 30, 1982 Q
B. TOTAL ACRES
ftlUWMIWllHI
- AdrfirMSerMreportstflltMMW
M Metpoff If hem 4, pete
lB?nBfffHlwM«..iAiiintaihi«ni.>.i«MaaTW»
U M ,» i
IRtOATCD M an* tNm In tM27
krigateti l»n<l h 60 Isnd warersd by any artificial or controSed m99n» - spfinktefs. futrowt
or <Stch«s, aprdader dikes, etc. induds nupptomanai, partM, and pmp^ irriga^ort.
n YES
n NO
ConpeHS iMe sKnDA
Go ro section 12
Nona
NumtWT of acres
irrtgaled
Breeding
Number oHWers
• HOOS AND PIOS SOLO None
3. HOGS and PIGS SOLD from this
place in 1982 Q
4. Of the hops and pigs sold, how many ware
sold as FEEDER PIGS for further feeding? .. D
Number
sold
in 1982
Gross value of sales
S23
$
1. How many acres of harvested land were irrigated? □
Induda land from which hay wss ajt and lend in bearing and
nonbearing Injit and r\ut crops reported in secpon 10. item la.
2. How many acres of pastureland, rangeland, and any other
lands not included In item 1 above were irrigated? Q
3. What percent of the Irrigation water used on this place in
1 982 was obtained - None
a . From a weH or wells located on this farm or another farm? D
b. From an on-farm surface supply not ctmtrolled by a water
supply organization (stream, drainage ditch, lake, pond,
spring, or reservoit on or adjacent to this farmlT □
e. From off-fami water suppliers (U.S. Reclamation projects;
irrigation dIstrkM; mutual, cooperative, or neighborhood
ditches; or other irrigation organlzationsl?. ! |
||^SQ9Qn>*<> TM w •"*<»• alw has* any SHEEP or UMB8 on thb place In ism?
1 D YES
d.TOTAl-8«iaiofa,b,andestHMitd«|iial100<!(> .
100%
D NO — (Sotoseakmis
None
1. SHEEP and LAMBS of all ages D
a.EWESI year okJ or older D
2. SHEEP and UMBS SHORN D
3. What was the gross value of sales of SHEEP,
UMBS, and WOOL from this place In 1982? D
INVENTORY
Number on this
place Dec. 31, 1982
NUMBER SOLD
in 1982
Number shorn
101082
Pounds of woo*
shorn In 1382
827
828
Gross value of sales
■4
FORMe2-A030ei2 12621
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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX C C-3
B.^J4J!»IJIL-B Did YOU Of anyone else have any HORSES. BEES. PISH. GOATS.
■ OTHER LIVESTOCK, or ANIMAL SPECIALTIES in 1982?
SIS _,
1 U YES — Complete thit section 2 LJ NO — Go to section 1 6
1 . Horses and ponies of
all ages fl
2. Colonies of bees dl
3.Milltgoats D
4. Other livestock or animal
specialties in captivity
iBntei name and code from
"List A" betow )
Name
Code-
INVENTORY
Number on
this place
Dec. 31. 1962
Total number
sold in 1 982
Gross value of sales
Cods
Nama
Code . Nama
Code
842 Mink and their pelis 836 Worms - Refer ro
848 I Rabbits and their pelts 861 | information sheet .. . 857
'"•'■-'''"" ---■ All other livestock -
. 854 I Specify 860
Chinchrllas and
833 I their pelts
5. Livestock or animal
products center name and
code from "List 8" below }
Total quantiiY sotd
in 1982
Gross value of sales
-fList Bf-
Nama Coda
Mohaif sold 864
Goat milk sold 866
Nam* Coda
Honev sold 868
Other livestock products - Specify. 870
6. Fish and other aquaculture
products (Enter name and
code from "List C" below t
Name Code
Water surface
acres
for aquaculture
Total quantity sold
in 1982
Gross value of sales
Dollars
J ' Pounds [7
4 '°LJ
' Cents
HLislCF
Nama
Coda I Nama
Coda I Nama
Code I Nama
Code
Catfish 872 Tropical and Other fish Oihet aquaculture
Trout 876 | banfish 880 | Specify 884 | products Specify 888
It more space is necifecj u^e sep^i'are shi>ei i*' paper
KiSIHfHtWoiTZiZ, anvnnc aU» hav» an. POIll TBY .i.rh .. rmrKFNS
TURKEYS, DUCKS, etc., on this place in 19827 »ncii>i>a pouitrr grown
tor others on a contract basit.)
"^^YEs
20 NO
Complete this section
Go to section 1 7
1. HENS and PULLETS of laying age □
2. Pullets for laying flock replacement
a . PULLETS 3 months old or older not yet of laying age CH
b. PULLET CHICKS and PULLETS under 3 months old ^
lEiclude comme'Ciat tiroileisl I 1
3. BROILERS, fryers, and other meat type chickens
including capons and roasters | |
4. TURKEYS
a. Turkeys for slaughter ff*c'ude breeders! C]
b. Turkey HENS kept for breeding d)
5. OTHER POULTRY raised in captivity - ducks,
geese, pigeons or squab, pheasants, quail, etc.
lEmer poulUy name and code from the l<st below >
Poultry name _
_Code _
_Code„
INVENTORY
Number on
this place
Dec 31, 1982
Total number
sold in 1982
Ducks
Geese
Coda I Name Coda | Nama Coda
904 I Pigeons or squab 908 i Quail 912
Pneasants 910 All other poultrv -
I Specify 914
906
I
None
6. POULTRY HATCHED on this place in
1 982 and placed or sold - chickens,
turkeys, ducks, etc. - Specify i^md of poultry Q
7. Incubator egg capacity on December 31, 1982 □
Number
8. What was the gros^ value of sales of None
poultry and poultry products (eggs, etc.)
from this place in 1982? □
FOR»t(182 A030BI2 W 821
Gross value of sales
■dMiaui
None
■ GOVERNMENT CCC LOANS
1 . Amount received in 1 982 from Government CCC loans for
llnclude regular and reserve loans, even if redeemed or forteitod}
a. Corn , sorghum, barley, and oats Q
b. Wheat □
c. Cotton □
d. Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey \Z\
■ MACHINE WORK, CUSTOMWORK, ind OTHER
AGRICULTURAL SERVICES
2. Gross amount received from machine work, customwork,
and other agricultural sen^ices PROVIDED FOR OTHERS in
1982 - planting, plowing, spraying, harvesting, etc i_]
specify kind of work done-
Dollars ' Cents
799 '
5 '
eoo 1
$ 1
801 1
5 1
802 '
s 1
9)9 1
$ 1
jEfflHyirrDS^gSTdidvouSEUanvcfOpr^
DIRECTLY to irtdividuals FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION -
stands, farnwrs martiats, p4ck your own, etc.?
S18
'Dyes — complete thh eection
2 D NO - GorosecrionIS ^°'^^
1. What was the gross value of these direct sales? EH
Dollars
920
s
specify products sold vegetables, eggs. etc.
fe?CT!ffIE)B TYPF0F0IICAMI7ATinW
Mar)< (X) the one item which best describes the type of organization for
this place in 1982 netei lo the INFOHMAriON SHier. Section 19.
• FAMILY or INDIVIDUAL operation -
(Exclude pgnneiship anii coipoienonl
g}
' PARTNERSHIP operation - include family pantierships ..
• INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAW 3 □
• OTHER, such as estate or trust, prison farm, grazing
association, Indian reservation, etc 4 \~\
Specify ..
Co to section 21
Go to section 20
Specify below then
go 10 section 21
k.i<m[i]>'»j« CORPORATE STRUCTURE Itfu incoroftratad ntw.>rtiftn« nnhrl
■ Refer to ttielNfORMATtON SHEET. Section 20.
1 . Is this a family-held corporation? 1 D Yes 2 EH No
2. Are there more than 10 stockholders? 3 EH Yes 4 EH No
MWltilL-l'^rt CHARACTERISTICS AND OCCUPATION OF OPERATOR (Senior partner
or person in charge) fiefer to ttte IMFORMA TION SHEET. Section 21.
1 . RESIDENCE - Does the operator (senior partner or
person in charge} live on this place?
2. PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION - At which occupation
did the operator spend the majority (50 percent or
more) of his/her work time in 1982? Foe partnerships
consider aW members of the partnership together. ,
3. OFF FARM WORK - How many days did the operator
(senior partner or person in charge) work at least
4 hours per day off this place in 1 982?(nc'ude work
at a fwn farm tab. business, or on someone else's farm.
{Exclude e xchange farm wotkl ^
4. In what year did the operator (or senior partner) begin
to operate any part of this place? ..
n Yes 2 D No
□ Farming 2 EH Other
or ranching
'i D None
2 D 1 -49 days
3 n 50-99 days
4 n 100- 149 days
5 D 150- 199 days
6 EH 200 days or more
5. AGE of operator (senior partner or person in charge) .
. Years old
924
f} n White
2 EH Negro or Black
3 EH American Indian
6. RACE of operator (senior partner or person in charge) .... ■^ 4 n Asian or Pacific
Islander
9 Q Other - Specifyj
7. SEX of operator (senior partner or person in charge) .
8. SPANISH ORIGIN - Is the operator (senior partner
or person in charge) of Spanish origin or descent
(Mexican, Puerto Rican. Cuban, or other Spanish)? ..
EH Male 2 EH Female
D Yes 2 n No
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FORM 82 AOJOB f2 W 82)
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C-4 APPENDIX C
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
(Sections 22 through 28 were collected from approximately 20 percent of the farms, see text)
■>H»lir«L>-J'^ Waianv COMMERCIAL FgRTILi;Ea tntludlni. ROCK PHQJtPHATF «> ■clJAJMJI'J J EIPCWDITURES PQR EMEHGY andpatrotaumnfoduetifof thafwm
LIME uMd on this pUc« during 1 982?
None
1 n YES — Compff tN» fctton
2 □ MO — 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 Q
2. Acres of pastureland and rangeland fertilized
in 1982 reported in section 10, items lb and 3 □
3 . Expenditures for commercial fertilizer purchased t4one
- all forms, including rock phosphate and gypsum
(exclude lime) Repon cost of custom appiication in
section 27, Item 6 LJ 5
4 . LIME - tons of lime used and acres on '^**"®
Acres fertilized
Dollars
Cants
which applied iDo not include land piaster . .
or gypsum or lime for sanitation) 1 |
mmiil>'WiJ Were any INSECTICIDES, HERBICIDES. FUNGICIDES. NEMATtCIDES.
OTHER PESTICIDES, or OTHER CHEMICALS us«l on this place In 1 982?
D YES
n NO
Complete thh section
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 for each purpose.
business durtng 1 982
Include expenditures paid by you and others for
production of crops, livestock, and
other agricultural products on this
place in 1982.
None
1 . Gasoline and gasohol for
the farm business Q
2 . Diesel fuel for the farm
business Q
3 . LP gas, butane, propane
for the farm business
14.5 Ibs.r 1 gallon) Q
4. Fuel oil and kerosene for
the farm business Q
5 . Natural gas for the farm
business □
6 . Motor oil and grease for
the farm business CD
7 . Electricity for the farm
business
n
8. Other — coal, wood,
coke, etc D
None
1 . Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., (fungicide,
herbicide, insecticide, nematicide) to control —
a. Insects on crops, including hay \Z\
b. Nematodss in crops \Z\
c . Diseases in crops and orchards (blights, smuts,
rusts, etc.)
n
n
2 . Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control
of crops or thinning of fruit Q
d. Weeds, grass, or tmish in crops and pasture
Include both pre-emergence and post emergence
Number of acres
on which used
■.i^HiriL'l'M SELECTgP PRODUCTION EXPENSgfi paid bv vou and
3. Agricultural chemicals purchased -insecticides, ^°^^
herbicides, fungicides, other pesticides, etc, | — .
Report cost of custom applica'ions in section 2 7. item 6 I j
pHHRPffTvIarth^e any INTEREST EXPENSE for tha fartti burinass in 1982;
Cents
Refer to the INFORMATION SH££T. Section 24.
I I YES — Complete this section
□ no — Go to section 25 r
How much interest was paid on all debts for the
farm business in 1982?
ESB^
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT on this piece on December 31 , 1 982
(Include only e<^lpment used for agricultural operations In 1981 or 1 982.1
Estimated market value
• Value of ALL machinery and equipment on this place, December 31,1 982
1 . What is the estimated market value of ALL machinery,
equipment, and implements usually kept on this place
and used for the farm or ranch business? include cars.
trucks. Iraclors. combines, plows, disks, harrows, dryers, pumps,
motors, irrigation equipment, dairy equipment including milkers and
bulk tanks, livestock feeders, gnndittg and mixmg equipmeni. etc
* SELECTED machinery and equipment
on this place, December 31 , 1 982.
(Report only if used in 1981 or 1982.)
None
2. Automobiles Q
3. Motortrucks - indude pickups n
4. Wheel tractors other than garden
tractors and motor tillers CH
5. Grain and bean combines,
self propelled only O
6. Corn heads for combines \Z\
«
7. Cotton pickers and strippers [H
8. Mower conditioners Q
9 . Pickup balers - (nc/wte rectangle p-,
and round balers ] |
10. Field forage harvesters, shear
bar or flywheeltype (71
Total nu^ier
on this place on
December 31. 1982
Of the total. HOW
MANY were manutac'
tured in the last 5 years
[1978-1982)7
(Number)
Others for this piece in 1982
Include your best estimates of expenses paid by you, your landlord, contractors,
buyers, and others for production of crops, livestock, and other agricultural products
in 1 982. DO NOT INCLUDE expenses connected with performing customwork for
others; operation of nonfarm activities, businesses, or services; or household expenses
not related to the farm business.
1 . Livestock and pouttry purchased - cattle, calves,
hogs, pigs, sheep, lambs, goats, horses, chicks, poults,
started pullets, etc [^
2 . Total feed purchased for livestock end poultrY -
grain, hay, silage, mixed feeds, concentrates, etc. ..
a. Commercially mixed formula feeds purchased -
complete, supplement, concentrates, premixes.
(Exclude ingredients
D
purcfyased separately-
suc/i as soybean meal.
cottonseed ^^^e
meal, and _,
ureal I ]
Tons
3 . Seed cost - for corn, other grains, soybeans, tobacco,
cotton, etc. — 'nc/ude p/ants and frees purchased [_J
4 . Hired farm or ranch labor iSee information Sheett O
a. Of the hired workers, including None ^Number of workers
paid family workers, how many -
(1) Worked 150 days or more? D
( 2 ) Worked less than 1 50 days? Q
5 • Contract labor — Inchide expenditures primarily for labor, such
as harvesting of frvit. vegetables, berries, etc . perlormedon a con- . .
tractbasisby s contractor, crew leader, a cooperativa, etc | |
6 . Customwork, machine hire and rerttal of machinery
end equipment — include expenditures for use of equipment
and for customwork such as grinding and mixing feed, plowing,
combining, com picking, drying, silo filling, spraying, dusting, , — ■
fertilizing, etc lExclude cost d corivn ginningi
iHBfffffHi ESTIMATED CURRENT MARKET VALUt OF LAND «lld BUILDIWfiS
Selected
expenditures
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Please give your best ESTIMATE of the CURRENT
MARKET VALUE of land and buildings for Ifie acres
reported in section 1 , items 1 . 2, and 3, page 1 .
None
1 . All lattd owned □
2 . All land rented or leased FROM OTHERS D
3 . All land rented or leased TO OTHERS D
Estimated market value
of land end buildings
PERSON COMPLETING THIS REPORT -pImm print
Telephone -
" Date
FORM 82 A030BIJ IJ S21
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1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
APPENDIX C C-5
torn 82-A01(M
INFORMATION SHEET
1982 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
Special Reporting Instructions
1 . Who Should Report
WE NEED A REPLY FROM EVERYONE RECEIVING A REPORT FORM.
INCLUDING 'ndividua's, landlo'ds, tenants, pailnefships, corporations,
institutions, and THOSE NOT CONDUCTING AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS
Each case included m the census nas a unique census tile number (CFNI. In
Ofder to make the census results as complete and accurate as possible, we
need to obtain information about every census file numbei
2. II You Racaiwed Mora Than Ona Raport Form lor an Oparation
Complete only ONE lepott form for an operation Write Duplicate ' near the
address label ot each eitia report 'orm Also, wnie the 1 l -digit census file
number(s) o( the DUPLICATE reportlsl ON THE COMPLETED REPORT m the space
provided to the le*t ot the address label Return the extra reoort(s) in the same
envelope with your completed report form so that we can correct our records
3. If You No Longar Farm
It you had agricultural operations at any time during 1982, please report all
agricultural aclivdy during the year Report all land on your census form that
vou owned oriented Also, report your I 982 crop and livestock production
and 1982 sales
Explain on the first page ot the report lorm (or on a separate sheet of paper)
that you qun farming or ranching and give the approximate date and the
name and address ot the present operator, it known
4. If Vou Never Farmed or Have No Aaioclation With Agriculture
Please write a note on the report form near the address label and return ii so thai
we can correct our records In our efforts to make the census as complete as
possible, we obtained lists from various sources We tried to eliminate duplicate
and nontarm addresses however, it was not always possible to do so
5. If Vou Have More Than One Agricultural Oparation
Complete a report form tor EACH SEPARATE and DISTINCT produciion unit, thai
IS, each individual farm, ranch, (eedlot, greenhouse, etc . or combination of
tarms etc for which you maintain SEPARATE records of operating expenses
and sales, livestock and other inventories crop acreages, and production
6. II Vou Have a Partnartftip Oparation
Complete only ONE report for the entire partnership's agricultural operation
and include all partners' shares on the one report
It members ot the partnership also operate separate farms or ranches m
addition to the partnership farming operation, separate report forms should
be completed tor each individual operation
It two or more report forms were received (or the same operation, mark each
additional lorm as e Duplicate ' Return the duplicate reports in the same
envelope with the completed partnership report, if possible, or write a note
on the duplicate report such as. Partner Iprovide name) has completed a
report tor the partnership (provide partnership namel '
7. Landlord's or Contractor'* Share
It you rented or leased land from others or had a contract for the production
of agricultural products, include both your share and the landlord's or
contractor s share of the production, sales, and expenses so your census
report form will be complete lor this place '
It you do not know the landlord's or contractor's share, include your BEST ESTIMATE
How lo Enter Your Response
It you do not have exact figures, give vour best estimate
Enter your replies in the proper spaces, on the correct line, and in the units
requested, i e , dollars, bushels tons, etc Write any explanation outside
the answer spaces or on a separate sheet ot paper
All dollar figures may be entered m whole dollars CENTS ARE NOT REQUIRED
Enter whole numbers except where tenths are requested, such as acres of
potatoes harvested It you have 1:2. I 3, or 1 '4 of an acre, convert to
tenths For example convert 1 '2 to 5,10. 1/3 to 3/10. 1/4 to 2'10
The census report form is being used throughout the entire United States-
Because it is meant tor use in all parts ot the country it may contain sections
and Questions which do not apply to you When this occurs, mark the
"None " or "No " box and go on to the next item or section
Instructions For Specified Sections
> Section 1 - ACREAGE IN 1982
Your answers to th.s section will determine the land ("Acres In This Place")
(elerred to m the rest of the report form
When answering [he acreage questions, include the land associated with
your agricultural operations m 1982 whether in production or not Include
all land that you owned or rented during 1 982 even it only tor part ot the
year Exclude any unrelated residential or commercial land
IF VOU QUIT FARMING DURING 1982 - Complete the report form for
the portion ot the year that you did farm Explain on the report form or
another sheet when you stopped farming and the name and address ot the
person now using the land
Report all land m section 1 in 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 organization for which you are reporting
Item 2 - All Land Rented or Leased FROM OTHERS - Report all land
rented by you or your operation even though the landlord may have supplied
materials or supervision
INCLUDE in Item 2
a. Land lor agricultural use that you rented from others lor cash
b. Land you worked on a share basis (crop or livestock)
c. Land owned by someone else that you used rent-free
d. Federal. State, Indian Reservation, or railroad land rented or leased by the acre
DO NOT INCLUDE m item 2
Land used on a per head or animal unit license or permit basis, such as
section 3 Taylor Grazing Act National Forest, or Indian Reservation permit
land It you had any of these permits, mark "ves" to item 7
Item 3 - Ali Land Ranted or Leased TO OTHERS - include all land rented out
tor any purpose if it was part of the acreage reported m items 1 and 2 A report form
will be obiained from each of your tenants to cover the operations on that land.
INCLUDE in Item 3
a. Owned land rented to others 'or cash or a share of crops or livestock
b. Land you rented from someone and then subleased to someone else
c. Land worked for you by someone for a share of crops or livestock
d. Land which you allowed others to use rent-free
Item 4 - Acres In This Place - Thrs 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 Irom others, then SUBTRACT
the land you rented or leased to others item 1 -t item 2 item 3 " item 4 It is
important to report item 4 correctly (even if "0 " acres) since the remainder ot
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 hvestoclc or poultry on this place in
1 982. complete the report
b. All your land was operated by a renter or sharecropper, complete item 6
(name and address of renters), skip to and complete section 29, and
explain briefly, "All land rented out. " etc Mail form m return envelope
c. You did not have any agricultural activity on owned or rented land in
1982. complete section 29 and explain briefly, such as "retired, " "sold
farm." and date Give name and address of current operator if known
and return form
Item 7 — Grazing Permits — In some states, government lands and Indian
lands are used for grazing livestock under permit or special license, with
payments on a per-head or animal unit basis This land should NOT be
included as part ot item 2, Land rented or leased from others. " or item 4,
"Acres In This Place, " but you should report any of your livestock located
on this permit land in 1 982
> Sections 2 through 8 - CROPS
Sections 2 through 8 provide space tor reporting crops harvested during the
1 982 crop year from the land shown in section 1 . item 4 ("Acres In This
Place"! ot your report Please report your crops in the appropriate sections.
Do NOT include any crops grown on land rented or leased TO others, or
worked by others on shares during 1 982
Acres harvested — Enter the acres harvested m 1 982 Round fractions to
whole acres except where tenths a'e requested by " /tO" m the reporting
box, such as tor potatoes
Quantity t>arvastad — The units ot measure on the report form are those most
commonly used in your state If you use a different unit of measure, please
convert your figure for quantity harvested to the unit requested It the harvest
was incomplete by December 31,1 982. please estimate the total quantity
harvested or to be harvested
Crop irrigation — For each crop irrigated, report number of acres irrigated.
Irrigation is defined as land watered by artificial or controlled means -
sprinklers furrows or ditches, spreader dikes, purposeful flooding, etc
Include acres that received supplemental, partial, and preplant irrigation
For any crop not irrigated, leave "Acres irrigated" blank
How to Report Crops Harvested:
^ Sections 2 and 3 — In these two sections, separate lines are provided for
reporting each of several crops most commonly grown m your state Do not
write in figures or information tor any other crops in these two sections
► Sections 4 through 8 — Report the information requested 'or any crops
prelisted in the sections To report tor crops not prelisted m these sections.
( 1 ) find the crop name and the code number 'rom the list in the section,
(2) enter crop name and code in the first two columns ot the first available
answer line in the section, I3l enter the information that is requested in the
remaining columns If a crop is not listed, use the Other ' code in the
appropriate section and specify the crop name
Exsmple You harvested 20 acres of alfalfa seed, yielding 6,000 pounds,
and 30 acres ot red clover seed, yielding 8,400 pounds Neither crop was
irrigated You would enter the following m section 7
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Two or More Crops Harvested From the Same Land (Double-
Cropping) — Report the total acres and production ol each harvested crop
in the appropriate section(s) of the report form
Example In 1 982 you harvested 1 230 bushels of wheat from 40 acres
then on the same 40 acres planted soybeans, from which you harvested
1 ,550 bushels You irrigated the soybeans but not the wheat
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Intarplanted Crops — It two crops were grown at the same time in alternating
strips in the same field, report the portion ot the field used for each crop
Example A 60 acre field was planted m cotton and soybeans, with two rows
ot cotton followed by an area of the same width planted m soybeans No
irrigation was used Thirty acres ot soybeans and 30 acres of cotton would be
reported m their appropriate sectionlsl
Skip Row Planting — It a crop is planted m an alternating pattern of planted
and non planted rows, such as two rows planted and two rows skipped
(2 X 2). report the portion ot the field occupied by the crop in the appropriate
section for that crop, and report the skipped portion as "Cropland idte" m
section 10 (Land Use)
^ Section 4 - Vegetables - Report acres of vegetables harvested FOR SALE
or commercial processing Do not report acres of vegetables tor home use
only Report the total acreage ot each vegetable crop harvested
Example In 1982 you harvested 10 acres ol lettuce from a field then
replanted the 'leld in lettuce and harvested the 10 acres again Both crops ot
lettuce were irrigated Enter only 1 0 acres of land from which vegetables were
harvested and 10 acres irrigated in item 1 ot section 4, but write in 20 acres of
lettuce harvested and 20 acres ot lettuce irrigated m item 2 of section 4
C-6 APPENDIX C
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
► Section 8 - Fruits and IMutt — In counting the combined lotal ot 20 or more
iiees and vines, 'nclude those tor home use as well as those maintained (or sale
o( the pioduttion Acres m trees or vines that have been abandoned should not
be included these acres should be included in section 10 item ( "Cropland idle '
II crops other than (ruit and nut trees and vines were interplanted with trees
or vines, report the total acres for BOTH the cchard and the interplanted
crops harvested
> Saction 9 - GROSS VALUE OF CROPS SOLD
Report the value of all crops sold from this place in 1982, regardless ot
the vear they were harvested or who owned the land Be sure to give gross
values Ibetore deducting expenses and taxes) Include payments received
in 1 982 from cooperatives or marketing organisations tor crops produced on
this place regardless ot the year tn which the crops were harvested
Include the landlord's or contractor s share ot crops removed trom this place m
1 982 in the value ot crops sold n the sale price or market value is not known, give
your best estimate ol the crops market value when removed trom this place "
Include m the value ot crops sold from "this place" any cost ot harvesting,
tilling tertilizer. chemicals, etc , tumished under a contract arrangement
Also include as sales your estimate ot the value ol any crops removed from
(his place m trade tor services, such as hay cut in exchange tor tence repair,
clearing or other services
DO NOT INCLUDE
a. Amount ol government CCC loans received in 1982 m this section
Reoort government CCC loans in section 1 7
b. Crops or crop products purchased trom others and later resold
» Section 10 - LAND USE
The purpose ol this section is to classify the "Acres In ThI* Place" you
reported m section 1 . -lem 4 by principal use m 1 982 Do NOT include any
acres you rented TO others (reported in seciion 1 , item 3l
Land Uied for More Than One Purpose — II pan of your land was used tor
more than one purpose m 1 982. report that land on the line lor the use first
listed, and NOT on the line 'or the second use For example, it you plowed
under a cover crop, and planted and harvested a gram crop, report the land in
Item la. "Cropland harvested,* but NOT as "Cropland used for cover crop,
legumes. , etc " litem Icl
Double CroppinQ — When more than one crop was harvested from the
same land m 1982, report that land only ONCE as "Cropland harvested."
Item laol this section
Interplanted Crops — It you interplanted crops, such as cotton in an orchard,
report the total land used lor both crops only ONCE, as "Cropland harvested."
m Item la
Skip Row Planted Crops — Report the acres that represent the total non
planted or skipped rows as Cropland .die." item 1 1 The acres that represent
the planted rows should be reported as Cropland harvested," iiem la
¥ Sections 1 2 through 1 6 -
LIVESTOCK. POULTRV. AND ANIMAL
SPECIALTIES
Animals and Poultry to Include in thb Report — Report all animals, poultry,
and animal specialties on th.s place (section 1 iiem 4 1 on December 31 . 1982
include all owned by you and anv kept by you for others include animals on
jntenceo lanos National Forest land district land, cooperative grazing associaiion
land or rangeland admimsiereO by the Bureau of Land fWanagement on a per-head
or lease basis Ammais m transit on December 31 1982 or animals on short term
pasture isuch as wheal oasture or crop residue) on a per head or lease basis should
be reported by the person vvho had control of 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-
ment on land rented to others Do not include animals quartered m feedlots
which are not a pan o' this place " Animals kept on a place not operated
by you are to be included on the report tor that place
Animals Bought and Sold - DO NOT REPORT ANY ANIMALS BOUGHT AND
THEN RESOLD WITHIN 30 DAYS Such purchases and sales are considered
rlealer transactions, and are not included in this census
Number Sold — Report all animals and poultry sold or removed from this
place il the animals were located on the place 30 days or more and were sold
or removed from this place in 1982. without regard to ownership or who
shared m the receipts Include animals sold for a landlord or given to a
landlord ot others in 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 tor 30 days or
more and sold tot slaughter are reported m section 1 2
DO NOT INCLUDE WITH FATTENED CATTLE SOLD
■ .Cattle and calves sold for further feeding
b.Dairy cows fed only the usual dairy ration before bemg sold
e. Veal calves, or any calves weighing less than 500 pounds
Value of Sales — Report the total gross value of animals and poultry sold or
removed trom this place m 1 982 without deducting production or marketing
expenses (cost of feed cost ol livestock purchase, cost ot hauling and selling,
etc I It the sale price or market value rs not known, give your best estimate
of their market value when they left "this place " Do NOT report the value
of sales ol any livestock and poultry owned by you but kept and sold from
a place you did not operate
Contract and Custom Feeding Operations — Livestock or poultry kept by
you on "this place ' on a contract or custom basis should be included on this
report REGARDLESS OF OWNERSHIP Report as "INVENTORY" numbers
of animals or poultry on the place on December 31 , 1 982. Report as
' SOLD" animals and poultry which were kept on a contract or custom basis
and were removed or sold from the place in 1 982 If the sale price or market
value IS not known give your best estimate ot the market value ol the
animals or poultry when they left this place
^Section IS -
HORSES. PONIES, BEES, FISH, GOATS, ANIMAL
SPECIALTIES, OTHER LIVESTOCK
Items 1 through 4 — Repori 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 ol sales tor the humber sold in 1982 in item 4.
specify the name and code from List A ot any livestock or animal specialties
on ■ this place" which are not covered m items 1 through 3. or 6 itish and
aquaculture producisj, or sections 1 2 through 14. or 16
II "Inventory" or Sold" 'S in units other than "Number" (such as pounds
packages, etc I. indicate the unit
II you own colonies or hives ol BEES report all bee and honey operations
conducted by you regardless ot where the hives were kept most of the year
iRepori hives m nem 2 and honey beeswax, or pollen in item 5l
MINK PELTS RABBIT PELTS, and CHINCHILLA PELTS should be included in
number sold and value o' sales, but NOT in inventory WORMS raised tor sale
should be reported m beds 124 cubic feet per bedl m item 4. Inventory
and in pounds m item 4 Number sold
Ham S — Sales of Animal Speclaltv Products — If any semen, manure,
honey beeswax, or other animal products were sold from this place in 1 982,
specify the products, the code trom list B, the quantity sold, and the gross
value ot sales in 1 982 It sold in units other than pounds or gallons, please
indicate unit
Item 6 — Fish and Aquaculture Products - Report water surface acres
(estimate, it necessary) used for raising lish or other aquaculture products
FOR SALE
> Section 1 6 - POULTRV
Roosters and turkey toms used or to be used tor BREEDING should be
specitied and reported in iiem 5, code 9 1 4 (All other pouliryl
Item 8 — Gross Value of Sales - Include an estimated value of poultry
and poultry products moved from this place by contractors and others
> Section 17 -AMOUNT RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT CCC
LOANS AND AGRICULTURAL SERVICES
Itam 1 — Repori the amount received under the regular or reserve program tor
commodities placed under CCC loan during 1 982 Include amount received
even if commodity was redeemed or forfeited prior lo December 31.1 982
Do not include CCC loans received to build crop storage facilities or amount
received for storage payments m the reserve program
> Seciion 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 larm or business organization
controlled and operated by an individual Includes family operations that are
not incorporated and not operated under a partnership agreement
Partnership Operation — Defined as two or more persons who have agreed
on the amount of their contribution (capital and eltoni and the distribution ot
profits Co ownership of land by husband and wile or joint filing ot income
tan forms by husband and wife DOES NOT constitute a partnership, unless a
specific agreement to share contributions, decisionmaking, profits, and
liabilities exists Production under contract or under a share rental agreement
DOES NOT constitute a partnership
Incorporated Under State Law - A corporation is defined as a legal entity
or artificial person created under the laws of a state to carry on a business
This definition does not include cooperatives Also complete section 20
Other — Such as cooperative (defined as an incorporated or unincorporated
enterprise or association created and formed (Ointly by the members), estate
or trust (defined as a fund of money or property administered tor the benefit
of another individual or organization), prison farm, grazing association, Indian
Reservation, institution run by a governmental or religious entity, etc
> Section 20 - CORPORATE STRUCTURE
Th.s section IS to be answered by corporations only Answer both items A
family-held corporation has more than 50 percent ol its stock owned by per
sons related by blood or marriage
> Section 21 ~ OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS AND OCCUPATION
This section applies to the characteristics and occupation of ihe individual
owner operator senior partner or person m charge for the type ot organiza
tion reported in section 1 9 of the lorm
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 mamly responsible lor
the agricultural operations on this place, not necessarily the person senior m
age H each partner shares equally m the day to day management decisions
consider the oldest as the "Senior Partner " For item 2 (Principal Occupation)
consider all members ot the partnership together Please include as ' farming"
worklime at all types ot agricultural enterprises, including work ai greenhouses,
nurseries, mushroom production, ranching, leedlois, broiler feeding, etc
For Corporations and Other Operations (Cooperatives, Estates, etc.) —
Complete section 2 1 for the person in charge, such as a hired manager,
business manager, or other person primarily responsible tor the on sue,
day-to day operation ot the larm or ranch business
Item 4 — Vear Began Operation - Report the first year the operator or
senior partner began to operate any part ol this place on a continuous basis
If the operator returned (o a place previously operated, report the year
operations were resumed
> Section 22 - COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME
Report acres on which commercial fertilizer (items 1 and 2) or lime litem 41
was applied during 1 982 It any acreage was fertilized or limed more than
once, report acres ONLY ONCE m each item Report expense lor commer
cial lertiliier purchased, excluding lime, m item 3
> Section 24 - INTEREST EXPENSE
Report all interest expenses paid m 1 982 tor the larm business
INCLUDE interest or finance charges on
e. Mortgage loans for land and buildings m "this place"
b. Machinery, tractors, trucks, and other equipment
c. Fertilizer, teed, seed, etc
d. Livestock poultry, breeding stock
e. Funds borrowed to replenish or provide working capital
f. Interest paid on CCC loans
OO NOT INCLUDE
a. Interest on debts associated with activities not related to the production
ot crops or livestock on "this place," such as land or buildings rented to
others, packing sheds, or feed mills providing services to others
b. Interest on owner'operator dwelling where amount is separated from
interest on other land and buildings in this place
> Seciion 25 - MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
The estimated market value in item 1 refers to ALL machinery and equip-
ment kept primarily on this place and used tor the farm business The value
should be an estimate ol what the machinery and equipment would sell for
m Its present condition, not the replacement or depreciated value
> Section 27 - SELECTED PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Include expenses paid by you and by anyone else lor the production of crops,
poultry, livestock and other agricultural products on this place Also include
expenses incurred even if payment was not made m 1 982 Please give
estimates it you do not know the e«act figures For livestock or poultry grown
under contract or fed on a custom basis on "this place ' report their value
(estimate, if necessary! m item 1 (Livestock and poultry purchasedl, at the
time they came on this place Also include in item 2. the value and amount of
feed purchased by yOu or someone else tor use on this place Do not include
expenses related to nonfarm activities (trading and speculation, livestock, or
dealer activitiesl
Hired Labor — Include m expenses for hired labor gross wages or salaries,
commissions, paid bonuses and leave pay before deductions Social
Security taxes, health, life or employment insurance and any other benefits
paid by you should be included Be sure any salary paid to a hired manager is
part ol your total figure
Contrect Labor — Applies to expenditures primarily for labor m harvesting of
crops, shearing sheep, etc Exclude money paid to contractors lor capital
improvements such as putting up fences, repair or maintenance ot buildings
or machinery, land clearing, etc Include the expense ol items considered
primarily machine work in customwork 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
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 .
State
tables
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
County
tables
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
Item
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. . .
State
tables
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
County
tables
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
6
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
41,
44-
-bU
Corn, sweet, for seed
-
Corporation, family held. . .
5,6,
44-
-50
Corporation, nonfamily
held
5,6,
44-
-50
Corporation, type of
nrnanization
b
Cotton
39-41,
44-
-50
Cotton sales, value
11,
44-
-50
Cottonpickers and strippers.
14,
44-
-50
Cowpeas for dry peas
-
Cowpeas green
Cows and heifers that had
calved
17,22,
24-
27,
44-
-50
Cranberries
41
Cropland for cover crops.
legumes, and soil-
improvement grasses
1,
44-
-50
Cropland harvested
1-6,39,
44-
-50
Cropland harvested.
irrigated
2,3
44-
-50
Cropland idle
1,
44-
-50
Cropland in cultivated
summer fallow
1
44-
-50
Cropland on which all
crops failed
1
44-
-50
Cropland pastured
1
44-
-50
Cropland total
1-3
44-
-SO
Crops, farms reporting.
acres, production
39-
-50
Cucumbers
41
Currants
_
Customwork, machine hire.
and rental of machinery
and equipment, expenses. .
7
44-
-50
Customwork, machine work.
and other agricultural
services, income
12
44-
-50
D
Daikon
—
Dairy cows (milk cows) . . .
3, 17
22,
27,
44-
-50
Dairy products sales, value .
11,27
44
-50
Dates
-
Dewberries
8,9
,44
_
Diesel fuel expenses
-50
Diesel fuel storage capacity .
9
Dill for oil
6, 12
,44
Direct sales income
-50
Disease control in crops
and orchards
16
,44
-50
Donkeys, burros, and mules.
38
State
tables
County
tables
27
31
5, 16
5, 16
15, 16, 25
3, 16
8
25
27
11, 16
29
1
1,2.4, 5, 16
2
1
1
1
1
1, 16
15, 16,
24-31
27
29
Item
6, 16
10
27
11, 16
3, 11, 16
28
29
6
6
31
10
7
23
D-Con.
Ducks
Ducks, geese, and other
poultry
E
Eggplant
Electricity expenses
Emmer and spelt
Endive
Energy expenses
Equipment and machinery .
Escarole
Ewes 1 year old or older . . .
Expenses, selected farm
production
F
Family held corporations . .
Family or individual, type
of organization
Farms by age and principal
occupation of operator . . ,
Farms by age and principal
occupation of operator for
farms with sales of less
than $20,000
Farms by size of farm
Farms by standard industrial
classification
Farms by tenure of operator
Farms by type of
organization
Farms by value of agri-
cultural products sold. . . .
Farms, number
Fattened cattle sales
Feed purchased
Feeder pigs sales
Female operators
Fertilizer applied
Fertilizer expenses
Fescue seed
Field seed crops
Figs
Filberts
Fish sales
Flaxseed
Florist greens and flowers,
cut
Flower and vegetable seeds .
State
tables
18
8,44-50
7,8,44-50
3, 13, 14,44-50
35-37,44-50
3,7-10,44-50
5,6,44-50
5,6,44-50
5,6,44-50
47
4,6,44-50
6, 15,44-50
5,6,44-50
5,6,44-50
11,44-50
1.3-6, 15,
44-50
23, 26, 28,
44-50
3, 7. 44-50
17,30,32-34,
44-50
5.6,44-50
16,44-50
3,7, 16.
44-50
41
42
41.44-50
43
43
3, 16
1,3-5, 16
30
30
2 INDEX
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
(Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables)
Item
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 . . .
State
tables
43
43
43
14,44-50
42
11,44-50
8,9,44-50
8,9,44-50
9
5,6,44-50
County
tables
40,41,44-50
40,41,44-50
26
39,43
30
43
30
-
31
42
28
39-41,44-50
11,44-50
40,41,44-50
22, 24-27,
44-50
30
30
30
8
26
15, 16,28
3, 16
6
6
6
5, 16,33
—
27
8,44-50
6
7-9,44-50
6, 16
8, 9, 44-50
6
9
6
-
22
18
14
—
31
38
17
38, 44-50
23
38
18
38
17
38
23
40,41
26
11,44-50
3, 16
41,44-50
24
42
28
42,44-50
28
26
26
3, 16
26
28
11, 16
Item
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
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
State
tables
County
tables
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
27
—
25
41
27
16,44-50
7
—
28
31,34,44-50
12
11, 17,44-50
3, 16
17
-
7,44-50
6, 16
3,6,11,17,
3, 16
44-50
6, 12,44-50
10,36
—
29
-
31
8,9,44-50
6
9
6
42
County
tables
28
7,44-50
6, 16
12,44-50
10
3, 13, 14,44-50
8, 16
5,6,44-50
5
—
28
-
27
3, 17,22,27,
11, 16
44-50
38
17
—
24
—
26
38
19
—
31
38
18
8, 44-50
6
14,44-50
8, 16
14,44-50
8
38
23
—
31
43
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 . . .
Qfffarm 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
County
tables
8, 44-50
16,44-50
8
28
7
5, 6, 44-50
1,3-6, 15,
44-50
5,16
1,3-5, 16
39,43
30
11,43
3,15, 16,30
43
30
11,44-50
3,16
40,41
15, 16,24
5,6,44-50
5, 16
5,6,44-50
5,16
—
27
—
28
41
27
5, 6, 44-50
5,16
42
28
—
26
39-42
15, 16,28
5,6,44-50
5, 16
11,44-50
3, 16
11,44-50
3,16
11,38,44-50
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
4 INDEX
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
(Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables)
Item
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
Romaineand lettuce . . .
Rye for grain
Ryegrass seed
s
Saf flower
Sales of agricultural
products
State
tables
41
41,44-50
42, 44-50
7, 8, 44-50
14,44-50
39,41,44-50
42
17,38,44-50
41
39-41,44-50
39,41,44-50
3, 11, 17,20,
44-50
5,6,44-50
3,7-10,44-50
42
19,20,44-50
County
tables
38
23
6,44-50
34
—
27
1,44-50
1
—
31
41
29
41
26
—
26
5,6,44-50
5, 16
—
27
40,41,44-50
15,
16,24
41
27
41,44-50
24
—
15,
16,26
3, 6, 11, 15,
44-50
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
24
3, 16
Item
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
State
tables
3, 7,44-50
44-50
5, 6, 44-50
3, 17,35-37,
44-50
35-37, 44-50
11, 17,35-37,
44-50
1,44-50
40,41
41,44-50
43
39,41,44-50
11,44-50
39,41,44-50
11,44-50
5, 6, 44-50
6, 15,44-50
22,24-27,44-50
9
40,41
40,41,44-50
39-41,44-50
41,44-50
41,44-50
39,41,44-50
40,41,44-50
5,6,44-50
5, 6, 44-50
39-41,44-50
11,44-50
41,44-50
14,44-50
County
tables
31
6
1
5
27
13, 16
13
3, 13, 16
1, 16
26
27
30
15, 16,24
3, 16
25
27
15,16,25
3, 16
35
24
27
27
3, 16
11, 16
6
29
26
15, 16,25
15, 16,25
24
27
31
25
15, 16,26
28
28
31
5, 16,33
5, 16,33
26
15, 16,25
3, 16
27
8, 16
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
INDEX 5
(Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables)
Item
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 . .
Wh" t for grain
Whtai 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
11,44-50
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
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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-tjse 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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