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1982
Census of
Agriculture
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AC82-A-53
Volume 1
PT53) GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Part 53
Guam
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
Agricufture
AC82-A-53
Volume 1
GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Part 53
Guam
Issued December 1983
*»-4rp* Of •■
U.S. Department of Commerce
Malcolm Baldrige, Secretary
Clarence J. Brown, Deputy Secretary
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
C.L. Kincannon,
Deputy Director
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
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 1 983), Charies 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 Arnold L. Bollenbacher, Chief (to June 1 982) and
John H. Berry. Chief (from July 1982).
The report form content was prepared by the Outlying Areas Branch
of the Agriculture Division, Bureau of the Census, in cooperation with
the Department of Commerce of Guam.
The census data were collected under the direction of the Governor
of Guam, the Honorable Ricardo J. Bordallo. The actual collection of the
data was carried out by census enumerators under the supervision of
Joseph T. Flores. Project Leader. Clerical processing was performed In
the Guam central processing office.
Many census divisions contributed to this report. Administrative Ser-
vices provided the forms design and other administrative services;
Publications Services contributed in publication planning and design,
editorial review, composition, and printing procurement; Geography pro-
vided the maps; and Computer Services provided the computer process-
ing facilities.
Special tribute is paid to the many farm and ranch operators who fur-
nished the Information requested. Only through their cooperation was
It possible to collect and publish the data in this report.
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Main entry under title:
1982 census of agriculture.
"October 1983."
Includes Indexes.
Supt. of Docs, no.: C3.31/4:982/v.1/pt.
1. Agriculture — United States — Statistics. 1. United
States. Bureau of the Census.
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CONTENTS
Page
Introduction IV
Map VI
TABLES
ISLAND DATA
1. Farms and Land in Farms by Land Use: 1982 and 1978 1
2. Farms and Land in Farms by Size of Farm: 1982 1
3. Tenure and Characteristics of Operators: 1982, 1978, and 1975 1
4. Farm Characteristics: 1982 and 1978 2
5. Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982 and 1978 2
6. Selected Farm Production Expenses: 1982 and 1978 3
7. Vegetables and Field Crops: 1982, 1978, and 1975 3
8. Fruits, Nuts^and Ornamental Plants and Other Nursery Products: 1982, 1978,
and 1975 4
9. Livestock, Poultry, Their Products, and Fish: 1982, 1978, and 1975 5
ELECTION DISTRICTS DATA
10. Land Area, Farms, and Land in Farms, by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978. ... 5
1 1 . Farms and Land in Farms by Land Use and Election Districts: 1 982 and 1 978 ... 6
12. Farms and Land in Farms by Size of Farm and Election Districts: 1982 7
13. Farms and Land in Farms by Tenure of Operator and Election Districts: 1982
and 1 978 8
14. Farms and Land in Farms by Ownership and Election Districts: 1982 and 1978. . 9
15. Value of Agricultural Products Sold by Election Districts: 1982 10
16. Selected Farm Production Expenses by Election Districts: 1982 11
17. Vegetables and Field Crops by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978 12
18. Fruits and Nuts by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978 19
19. Livestock and Poultry by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978 25
20. Chicken Eggs, Milk, and Fish Sales, by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978 28
21. Off-Farm Work of Operators by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978 29
22. Operator Characteristics by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978 29
23. Farms by Type of Holding by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978 31
24. Labor Status by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978 31
25. Equipment and Specified Facilities by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978 32
SUMMARY DATA
26. Summary by Size of Farm: 1 982 33
27. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982 39
APPENDIXES
A. General Explanation A-1
B. Report Form B-1
Index Index 1
Publication Program Inside back cover
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES CONTENTS III
INTRODUCTION
Page
HISTORY IV
USES OF THE CENSUS IV
AUTHORITY AND AREA COVERED IV
FARM DEFINITION IV
COMPARABILITY OF DATA IV
TABULAR PRESENTATION IV
CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES IV
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS V
DOLLAR VALUES V
INVENTORIES. PRODUCTION. AND SALES DATA V
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS V
HISTORY
The 1982 census is the 10th census of agriculture of
Guam. The first agriculture census was taken in 1 920 as
part of the decennial census, a practice that continued
every 10 years through 1960. The 1964 Census of
Agriculture was the first quinquennial (5-year) census to
be taken in Guam. In 1 976, Congress authorized the cen-
sus of agriculture to be taken for 1978 and 1982 to
adjust the data reference year to coincide with the 1 982
Economic Censuses. 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
This information is needed by the farmers, their
representatives, the government, and many other groups
of people who are concerned with food and agricultural
production in Guam.
The census provides a comprehensive inventory of
farms and their production. A great many uses are made
of this basic census information.
For example:
a . Agricultural programs can be evaluated and new pro-
grams started on the basis of farm statistics.
b . Monies allocated by the Federal Government are
based in part on census data.
c . Businesses can determine where and how much of
their products they can sell, and measure other
features of their markets.
d . Farmers can compare their current size and per-
formance with the size and performance of other
farms in the same geographic area to determine
how well they are doing.
Census figures are fundamental to making sound
economic decisions and help increase the competition that
provides better prices for goods and better services to the
farmers.
AUTHORITY AND AREA COVERED
The 1982 Census of Agriculture was taken in accord-
ance with the provisions of title 1 3, United States Code.
Sections 142(a) and 191 provide for a census of
agriculture every 5 years in each State, the District of Co-
lumbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands of the
United States. The census data for Guam may be collected
by the Governor or a representative from his/her staff to
act as census supervisor in accordance with a Memoran-
dum of Agreement prescribed or approved by the Direc-
tor of the Bureau of the Census.
FARM DEFINITION
The statistics presented in this report relate to places
qualifying as farms for census purposes. For the 1982
Census of Agriculture in Guam, a farm was defined as a
place on which any crop, vegetable, or fruit was harvested
or gathered during 1982, or on which there was any
livestock or 1 5 or more poultry at the time of enumera-
tion. The same definition was used in 1978.
Appendix A includes an explanation on taking the cen-
sus and office processing.
COMPARABILITY OF DATA
Comparability of data from the 1982 Census of
Agriculture in Guam has been slightly affected by
improvements in the coverage of the operators' list and
improved techniques of training enumerators. In general,
data are comparable with that of previous censuses.
TABULAR PRESENTATION
Island data— Tables 1 through 9 show detailed island level
data usually accompanied by historical data for one or
more censuses. Tables 26 and 27 provide 1982 island
data cross tabulated by size of farm and tenure of
operator.
Election Districts data— Selected data items are presented
by Election Districts in tables 10 through 25, which in-
clude general data for all districts. The Election Districts
are listed in alphabetical order in the table stub.
CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES
In keeping with the provisions of title 1 3, United States
Code, no data are published that would disclose the opera-
tions of an individual farm. However, the number of farms
in a given size category or other classification is not con-
IV INTRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
sidered a disclosure, so this information may be given even
though other information is withheld.
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS
Definitions and a general explanation of terms used are
shown in appendix A. The 1 982 report form is shown in
appendix B.
DOLLAR VALUES
All dollar values presented in this report are expressed
in current dollars, i.e., 1982 data are expressed in 1982
dollars and 1 978 data in 1 978 dollars. The dollar values
have not been adjusted for changes in price levels be-
tween census years.
INVENTORIES, PRODUCTION, AND SALES DATA
Inventories of livestock and poultry are as of the day
of enumeration. Crop and livestock production, sales, and
expense data are for the calendar year.
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
The following abbreviations and symbols are used
throughout the tables:
— Represents zero.
( D ) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual
farms.
(X ) Not applicable.
(Z) Less than half of the unit shown.
( N A) Not available.
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
INTRODUCTION V
GUAM
Election Districts, Cities and Villages
13 20' N
ISLANO^JX
SCALE
12 3 4 MILES
CIRCLES INDICATE PLACES HAVING LESS
THAN 2500 INHABITANTS
Table 1 Farms and Land in Farms by Land Use: 1982 and 1978
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols^ see introductory text]
Total
Cropland
Pasturelandj except cropland
pasture
Farms
Used for crops
Used for
pasture
Not used for
crops or
pasture
Used for
pasture or
grazing
Not used for
pasture or
grazing
All other land
2 044
1 999
>x)
26 662
28 619
100.0
100.0
1 727
1 493
84.5
74.7
1 757
1 421
6.6
5.0
155
460
7.6
23.0
678
739
2.5
2.6
732
746
35.8
37.3
2 319
12 002
8.7
41.9
170
299
8.3
15.0
3 563
11 169
13.4
39.0
50
229
2.4
11.4
5 593
638
21.0
2.2
937
1978..
Percent of farms 1982..
1978..
Land in farms' acres, 1982..
1978..
Percent distribution 1982..
1978..
884
45.8
44.2
12 753
2 651
47.8
9.3
* Detail may not add to total due to rounding.
Table 2 Farms and Land in Farms by Size of Farm: 1982
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Farms
Total
Less than
1 acre
1 to 2
acres
3 to 4
acres
5 to 7
acres
8 to 9
acres
10 to 19
acres
20 to 39
acres
40 to 49
acres
50 acres
or more
niiinhf^T- _ _
2 044
100.0
26 662
100.
13.0
928
45.4
347
1.3
0.4
743
36.4
1 025
3.8
1.4
113
5.5
403
1.5
3.6
101
4.9
589
2.2
5.8
35
1.7
292
1.1
8.3
63
3.1
812
3.0
12.9
31
1.5
779
2.9
25.1
5
0.2
207
0.8
41.4
25
1.2
22 209
83.3
Average size of farm
. . . .acres..
888.4
'Detail may not add to total due to rounding
Table 3. Tenure and Characteristics of Operators: 1982, 1978, and 1975
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
1982
1978
1975
1975
TENURE OF OPERATOR
All operators farms . .
acres' . .
Total cropland farms . .
acres'. .
Full owners farms . .
acres. .
Total cropland .farms..
acres. .
Par t owners farms . .
acres. .
Total cropland .farms. .
acres. .
Tenants farms . .
acres. .
Total cropland farms..
acres. .
Permittees farms . .
acres. .
Total cropland farms..
acres. .
Nonpermittees farms. .
acres. .
Total cropland farms . .
acres. .
Others farms . .
acres. .
Total cropland , farms. .
acres. .
2 044
26 662
1 933
4 753
1 595
25 096
1 517
3 508
27
251
24
210
138
388
127
345
237
877
226
656
23
41
17
30
24
9
22
6
1 999
28 619
1 778
14 161
1 609
27 742
1 432
13 608
31
237
25
156
116
148
108
104
93
200
88
121
116
205
92
96
34
89
33
74
1 576
29 766
1 391
15 108
1 208
28 160
1 087
14 169
45
358
45
104
81
225
55
166
216
904
181
593
16
79
14
49
10
40
9
27
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
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 days of work off farm:
None
1 to 49 days
50 to 99 days
100 to 149 days
150 to 199 days
200 days or more
Operators by place of residence:
On farm operated
Not on farm operated
Operators by main occupation:
Agricultural number.
acres.
Nonagricultural number.
acres.
Not reported number.
Operators by years on present farm:
Les s than 2 years
2 to 4 years
5 to 9 years
10 years or more
31
244
403
606
508
252
50
609
50
34
59
50
1 242
1 856
188
192
16 879
1 852
9 784
271
317
495
961
20
221
423
725
414
196
49
281
91
196
119
138
1 174
781
218
326
17 042
1 671
11 510
2
194
430
563
812
28
172
344
511
333
184
49
206
925
1 444
127
266
(NA)
1 304
(NA)
6
240
340
258
737
'Detail may not add to total due to rounding.
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
GUAM 1
Table 4. Farm Characteristics: 1982 and 1978
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of
abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
LOCATION
Farms •
On hard surface road
Off hard surface road
Less than 1 mile
1 to 2 miles
3 to 4 miles
5 miles or more
Not reported
LABOR STATUS
Farms reported number,
workers.
Unpaid labor farms .
workers,
Less than 25 days farms,
workers .
25 to 149 days farms.
workers,
150 days or more farms,
workers.
Hired farm labor farms.
workers.
Less than 25 days farms.
workers.
25 to 149 days farms.
workers.
150 days or more farms,
workers.
Farms not reported ,
EQUIPMENT
Tractors (all kinds ) farms,
number
Motortrucks farms.
number,
Automobiles •• .farms.
number
199
259
887
1 083
1 616
2 607
2 044
1 999
1 575
1 555
456
434
388
423
59
8
6
3
3
-
13
10
2 027
1 994
3 235
3 958
2 012
1 981
3 128
3 882
205
81
306
175
607
346
893
645
1 388
1 686
1 929
3 062
28
20
107
86
8
1
24
1
14
3
31
9
13
16
52
75
125
158
879
1 Oil
1 622
2 486
FARMS BY SPECIFIED FACILITIES
Piped running water
No piped running water
Electricity
No electricity
FAimS BY TYPE OF HOLDING
Home consumption holding
Sale holdings
Vegetable
Field crop
Fruit and nut
Dairy ■
Livestock
Poultry
Mixed
Other
TYPE OF OWNERSHIP
Total farms .
acres,
Owned farms ,
acres,
Rented from others farms
acres,
Occupied by permit farms
acres.
Occupied without permit farms .
acres.
Furnished by government farms
acres
Rented to others farms
acres.
1 956
88
1 835
209
2
044
6
662
1
622
5
056
165
484
293
985
62
125
34
33
8
21
1 892
101
1 768
225
876
1 872
158
127
90
66
10
4
17
7
25
17
7
6
10
21
9
6
1
999
28
619
1
639
28
335
147
217
229
724
184
521
44
109
12
1
287
Table5. Valueof Agricultural Products Sold: 1982and1978
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Farms
Value
(dollars)
1982
1978
1982
1978
342
(X)
217
(X)
2 152 817
6 295
1 685 740
7 768
45
109
52
44
92
37
68
41
27
44
1 972
27 735
39 151
79 267
2 004 692
1 730
17 103
31 018
48 382
1 587 507
197
115
104
30
123
55
72
20
851 487
836 154
110 802
100 260
215 155
202 338
29 029
23 915
1982 1978
Value
(dollars)
1978
local sales
Average per farm
Farms by value of sales:
$1 to $99
$100 to $499
$500 to $1,199
$1,200 to $2,499
$2,500 or more
Sales by commodity group or product
Vegetables and field crops
Sales of $500 or more
Fruits and nuts
Sales of $500 or more
Total sales — Con.
Sales by commodity group or
product --Con,
Ornamental plants and other
nursery products
Sales of $500 or more....
Livestock
Sales of $500 or more....
Poultry and eggs
Sales of $500 or more....
Milk
Sales of $500 or more....
Fish
Sales of $500 or more.
9
5
103
51
37
20
1
5
6
(D)
11 750
252 653
239 725
804 225
802 416
(D)
121 300
121 300
28 355
28 130
96 349
85 926
1 311 552
1 310 222
5 300
5 150
2 GUAM
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table 6. Selected Farm Production Expenses: 1982 and 1978
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Item
Farms
Expenses
(dollars )
Item
Farms
Expenses
(dollars )
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
Machine hire and custoniwork
265
178
36
29
1 247
1 021
229
128
39
35
1 205
1 067
183 283
179 178
466 539
466 199
1 175 411
1 163 639
117 267
112 341
278 375
278 195
1 473 233
1 467 695
Insecticides, fungicides, and
561
190
544
187
213
135
427
117
480
121
376
284
93 379
81 446
93 935
82 294
183 747
179 851
49 292
39 097
Fertilizers and manure purchased
61 608
Feed purchased for livestock and
poultry
50 436
Livestock and poultry purchased
265 002
260 539
Table 7. Vegetables and Field Crops: 1982, 1978, and 1975
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
1982
1978
1975
1982
Beans , green farms . .
acres. .
pounds harvested.,
Sa les pounds . .
dollars. ,
Bittermelons farms. ,
acres. .
pounds harvested..
Sales.,,,. pounds . ,
dollars, ,
Cabbage, Chinese farms, ,
acres. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds . .
dollars. .
Cabbage, head farms , ,
acres, ,
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds , .
dollars, ,
Cantaloups farms . .
acres. .
pounds harvested,.
Sales pounds . .
dollars. .
Cassava (tapioca) farms. .
acres. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds , .
dollars, ,
Com^ farms . .
acres. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds . .
dollars. .
Cucumbers farms . .
acres. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Eggplant farms . .
acres. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds . .
dollars. .
Gado farms , ,
acres, ,
pounds harvested,.
Sales pounds, ,
dollars, .
350
81
143 173
101 221
81 825
126
32
64 111
54 160
39 607
149
24
67 099
49 135
22 625
70
26
82 423
55 071
20 622
71
46
131 235
109 200
54 588
352
58
82 354
7 200
3 741
80
18
22 331
9 164
6 377
194
97
658 248
601 906
217 830
473
69
107 904
62 100
28 817
90
15
15 835
405
296
324
40
89 396
56 648
23 187
195
22
29 635
14 480
6 602
144
12
20 432
9 036
4 393
72
12
23 421
13 010
4 427
80
30
59 473
45 585
15 779
320
32
73 308
4 055
2 979
93
12
19 354
660
437
172
49
118 819
93 515
16 729
552
49
74 127
29 745
12 122
77
2
16 462
284
64
72 618
50 876
(NAJ
142
10
30 801
25 561
(NA)
181
72
183 806
165 950
(NA)
54
17
12 545
7 885
(NA)
34
10
21 103
18 095
(NA)
379
67
85 216
11 390
(NA)
100
35
39 696
20 530
(NA)
180
62
212 959
173 684
(NA)
363
91
143 605
103 915
(NA)
89
7
15 005
120
(NA)
Muskmelons and pepinos farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Onions , green farms .
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Peppers farms .
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds ,
dollars.
Pumpkins and squash farms ,
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds ,
dollars.
Radishes farms,
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Sweetpotatoes farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Taro.. farms .
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Tomatoes farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Watermelons farms .
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Yams farms ,
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales , pounds.
dollars.
Other vegetables and field crops. . farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds .
dollars.
46
24
35 078
28 550
15 300
203
26
18 125
8 133
9 651
417
53
42 534
22 16 7
19 914
330
49
77 799
16 020
5 190
60
16
34 245
28 855
16 453
293
64
88 285
43 135
21 171
528
86
110 325
29 883
19 023
339
57
105 138
73 696
64 290
99
117
422 455
345 240
115 579
353
57
93 509
21 820
16 311
234
48
81 184
66 725
72 277
59
12
21 944
13 900
4 095
255
17
17 543
4 575
3 015
455
32
34 710
13 208
7 423
260
27
62 812
15 690
4 348
55
5
4 471
946
558
248
44
56 112
15 350
4 871
399
42
75 177
830
854
293
30
30 569
12 367
5 131
123
178
387 923
356 715
92 059
225
25
44 725
4 010
1 410
69
10
18 511
11 030
2 736
^Includes dry and green corn.
AGRICULTURE -GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
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Table 8. Fruits, Nuts, and Ornamental Plants and Other Nursery Products: 1982, 1978, and 1975
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text)
Item
Item
Avocados farms , ,
trees, .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds , ,
dollars, ,
Bananas ' farms , ,
hills,,
pounds harvested,.
Sales • pounds . ,
dollars. .
Betelnuts farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested,.
Sa les pounds . .
dollars. .
Breadfruits farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds.,
dollars, .
Coconuts farms . .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. ,
Grapefruits farms* ,
trees. ,
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Guavas farms . .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Lemons and limes farms..
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales .pounds. ,
dollars, .
Mangoes farms , ,
trees, ,
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds, ,
dollars, ,
1982
1 007
7 493
146 067
6 250
2 773
1 116
118 888
266 047
67 550
38 619
742
23 979
32 649
7 467
6 175
628
2 278
84 178
500
145
893
35 571
294 439
4 650
1 105
208
529
7 872
760
10 246
20 610
1 200
280
1 110
10 444
105 015
2 762
2 310
994
3 948
64 805
2 550
2 500
1978
571
2 503
25 940
1 800
550
1 074
93 088
182 174
34 367
16 177
329
11 328
14 577
2 070
2 115
272
1 196
27 560
230
42
145
8 148
20 934
6 550
2 080
91
188
2 606
405
486
983
405
93
698
4 199
28 403
1 810
770
606
2 143
21 918
4 600
2 275
1975
675
8 055
139 834
25 568
(NA)
1 051
94 317
468 613
89 143
(NA)
345
14 488
18 154
3 010
(NA)
322
2 144
78 589
3 830
(NA)
940
50 046
441 197
43 800
(NA)
116
364
9 958
125
(NA)
476
5 883
19 031
900
(NA)
698
4 250
73 487
7 570
(NA)
524
2 747
77 744
6 548
(NA)
Oranges farms ,
trees,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds,
dollars.
Papayas ,,, farms ,
trees,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds ,
dollars.
Pineapples farms .
plants,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars,
Soursops farms .
trees,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds,
dollars.
Star fruits farms.
trees,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Sweet sops farms.
trees,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Tangerines farms.
trees,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Other fruits, nuts, and tree crops. farms.
plants or trees.
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Ornamental plants and other nursery
products farms.
number of plants.
Sales number of plants.
dollars .
399
1 668
20 945
1 830
946
673
5 495
48 321
3 005
1 378
327
317 204
255 417
246 175
49 429
555
4 636
20 888
2 090
1 239
546
1 441
23 219
10
5
473
3 810
12 638
340
211
658
10 101
91 533
5 975
3 264
227
2 061
18 770
875
423
995
78 592
5 124
(D)
230
834
6 234
350
175
481
6 602
31 884
10 440
3 579
139
8 948
4 462
50
20
128
598
2 552
285
624
9 729
903
322
115
577
1 419
311
1 896
13 225
1 600
817
99
345
3 017
30
14
1 102
85 248
120 480
28 355
1975
279
1 090
26 027
9 225
(NA)
567
18 Oil
101 346
41 774
(NA)
101
4 028
6 539
100
(NA)
215
1 712
11 626
(NA)
(NA)
357
787
21 878
920
(NA)
199
858
7 423
200
(NA)
322
3 919
54 748
17 780
(NA)
3 23
1 815
21 838
2 418
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
^Includes eating and cooking bananas.
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AGRICULTURE -GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERfES
Table 9. Livestock. Poultry, Their
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A;
Item
Carabaos farms.
number.
Sales number.
dollars.
Cattle and calves farms.
number.
Sales number.
dollars.
Milk cows farms .
number.
Sales.. .>.■•■■>• number .
dollars.
Other cattle and calves farms.
number.
Sales number.
dollars.
Hogs and pigs of all ages farms,
number.
Sales number.
dollars.
Goats and kids of all ages farms.
number.
Sales number.
dollars.
Horses and colts of all ages farms.
number .
Sales number.
dollars.
Chicken liens 4 months old or older ... farms .
number.
Sales number.
dollars.
Commercial layers farms.
number.
Sales number.
dollars.
Other chicken hens 4 months old or
older farms .
number.
Sales number.
dollars.
Products, and Fish: 1982, 1978, and 1975
and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
1982
39
375
66
23 450
205
1 398
227
102 250
43
61
190
1 337
227
102 250
1 03 2
7 267
1 386
117 238
235
1 218
97
7 715
30
111
5
2 000
1 269
83 948
3 125
3 575
108
50 035
3 025
3 075
1 226
33 913
100
500
1978
53
290
51
15 008
270
1 495
35
8 550
67
132
249
1 363
35
8 550
1 343
8 474
1 275
69 071
165
929
54
3 720
20
97
1 028
123 427
17 004
14 840
277
96 143
16 800
14 000
1 001
27 284
204
840
1975
93
223
2
(NA)
333
2 647
161
(NA)
85
268
10
(NA)
302
2 379
151
(NA)
1 064
8 245
1 678
(NA)
152
968
43
; NA I
31
113
11
INA)
986
151 164
35 607
(NA)
226
120 453
34 315
(NA)
910
30 711
1 292
INA)
Chickens under 4 months old farms.
number.
Sales number.
dollars .
Roosters and pullets farms.
number.
Sales number .
dollars .
Ducks farms .
number.
Sales number.
dollars.
Geese farms .
number.
Sales number.
dollars .
Pigeons farms .
number .
Sales number.
dollars.
Other poultry farms .
number.
Sales number.
dollars.
Chicken egg sales.
. . .farms .
dozens .
dollars .
1 068
47 283
130
225
1 227
16 899
259
5 850
291
5 119
27
125
49
239
156
3 246
240
2 400
74
726
30
I 770 349
i 79 2 050
Milk sales.
. . .farms .
quarts.
dollars.
Fish farms.
pounds caught.
Sales pounds .
dollars.
1
(D)
(D)
10
177 120
166 300
121 300
829
55 357
997
9 106
55
2 440
346
5 823
240
950
11
329
95
2 213
25
111
13
1 445 376
1 293 322
4
4 300
1 175
5 300
605
53 332
100
(NA)
861
14 271
350
(NA)
274
3 324
684
(NA)
8
79
(NA)
123
3 219
131
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
63
1 838 749
(NA)
13
6 880
1 790
INA)
Table 10. Land Area, Farms, and Land in Farms, by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
Guam.
Agana
Agana Heights.
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot,
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangi lao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite.
Piti
Santa Rita
Slnajana
Talofofo
Tamuning.
Umatac. . .
Yigo
LandareaS 1982
Sq. miles^
133 760
640
640
6
400
3
840
5
760
3
840
19
200
12
160
6
400
3
840
1
280
4
480
10
880
640
10
880
3
840
3
840
22
400
12
800
11
43
166
38
56
240
436
78
137
84
88
14
120
40
125
32
49
180
107
11
95
178
52
79
191
238
144
131
81
21
20
132
39
151
10
56
228
142
Land in farms-^
(acres )
26 662
14
130
192
94
178
857
1 088
586
10 510
193
160
64
702
80
4 896
94
105
870
5 849
324
34
170
445
287
689
588
484
353
284
64
99
586
86
5
201
15
111
1
085
7
712
Average size of farm
3,6
2,5
7.5
76.7
2.3
1.8
4.6
5.8
2.0
39.2
2.9
2.1
4.8
54,7
19 78
14,3
29,4
0,4
1,0
8.6
3.6
3,6
2,5
3.4
79.0
3.5
3.0
5.0
4.4
2.2
34.4
1.5
2.0
4.8
54.3
'Source: Encyclopedia Americana.
Square mile equals 640 acres.
^Detail may not add to total due to rounding.
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
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Table 11. Farmsand Land in Farms by Land Useand Election Districts: 1982 and 1978
(For enumeration periods^ see append
LX A; and for meaning of
abbreviations and symbo
Is, see introductory text)
To
al
Cropland
Pasturelan
cropland
i, excep
pasture
All oth
Geographic area
Used for crops
Used for
pasture
Not used for
crops or pasture
Used for
pasture or
grazing
Not used for
pasture or
grazing
er land
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
Fanns
2 044
11
43
166
38
56
240
436
78
137
84
88
14
120
40
125
32
49
180
107
1 999
11
95
178
52
79
191
238
144
131
81
21
20
132
39
151
10
56
228
142
1 727
11
33
122
36
29
236
384
75
121
48
81
14
93
30
88
27
48
155
95
1 493
11
78
142
49
64
112
180
126
47
76
14
20
104
30
142
2
53
187
56
155
1
10
4
7
21
17
7
37
5
1
3
4
27
11
460
64
4
8
13
34
19
2
10
1
89
91
4
27
45
49
7 32
1
2
115
11
17
33
91
33
55
60
2
2
85
80
2
9
89
45
746
9
1
77
27
68
6
111
10
4
52
21
13
15
19
58
1
32
115
107
170
1
1
11
6
25
48
2
7
8
1
2
4
1
22
1
3
22
5
299
36
18
24
4
22
33
88
28
3
3
2
5
5
6
5
14
3
50
1
3
7
5
7
15
1
1
1
4
5
229
87
8
14
2
1
39
42
2
4
5
2
4
7
2
7
3
937
5
39
8
27
45
203
233
6
98
15
60
11
8
36
21
27
5
62
26
884
7
2
Aeat
104
20
20
178
54
12
122
10
3
Piti
3
123
20
102
1
33
Yigo
51
19
Geographic area
La
nd In farms ^ (acres)
Guam
26 662
14
130
192
94
178
857
1 088
586
10 510
193
160
64
702
80
4 896
94
105
870
5 849
28 619
324
35
170
445
287
689
588
484
10 353
284
64
99
586
86
5 201
15
111
1 085
7 712
1 757
11
7
51
42
33
274
355
176
91
62
18
15
39
(D)
(D)
9
43
227
153
1 421
208
5
62
57
42
69
116
40
17
86
(D)
20
27
10
309
ID)
40
247
57
678
(D)
(D)
9
24
19
125
126
9
(D)
(D)
20
203
118
9
739
12
89
30
57
44
30
(D)
17
(D)
7
250
Zj
7
166
25
2 319
ID)
(D)
108
13
32
333
286
217
58
87
(D)
(D)
235
418
ID)
46
236
229
12 002
109
(D)
30
185
119
12
185
34
9 637
79
49
7
479
42
556
(D)
22
272
183
3 563
(D)
(D)
7
19
19
93
(D)
199
11
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
3 073
(D)
9
108
20
11 169
10
2
17
12
(D)
116
170
220
5
69
(D)
(D)
3 111
(Z)
(D)
215
7 178
5 593
(D)
4
5
10
20
74
(D)
(D)
(D)
53
5 299
638
20
5
7
(D)
(D)
52
185
(D)
10
(D)
(D)
(z)
5
(D)
86
188
12 753
(D)
120
24
18
64
202
210
(D)
10 080
22
19
12
427
59
1 062
84
7
129
138
2 651
7
(D)
Aeat
59
89
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
(D)
529
74
25
410
^^l20
85
7
2
64
22
976
(D)
37
99
82
^Detail may not add to total due to rounding.
6 GUAM
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Table 12. Farms and Land in Farms by Size of Farm and Election Districts: 1982
(For enumeracion periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
Less than
1 acre
1 to 2
acres
3 to 4
acres
5 to 7
acres
8 to 9
acres
10 to 19
ac res
20 to 39
acres
40 to 49
acres
50 acres
or more
Guam.
Agana
Agana Heights.
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot.
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite.
Pitl
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning.
Umatac . . .
Yigo
Yona
11
43
166
38
56
240
436
78
137
84
88
14
120
40
125
32
49
180
107
928
6
30
104
16
27
92
171
16
54
21
80
8
88
23
58
13
24
64
33
743
4
5
52
13
16
104
181
31
66
42
6
4
27
10
35
18
16
70
43
113
12
11
8
1
31
Geographic area
Land in fams^ (acres)
Guam.
Agana
Agana Heights.
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot.
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongjnong, Toto, and Maite.
Piti
Santa Ri ta
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning .
Umatac. . .
Yigo
Yona
14
130
192
94
178
857
1 088
586
10 510
193
160
64
702
80
4 896
94
105
870
5 849
347
1 025
(D)
5
10
8
25
69
6
19
(K)
23
44
169
(D)
222
6
45
22
87
(D)
52
28
(D)
4
(D)
29
34
8
17
24
53
(D)
26
6
23
30
91
10
70
13
10
10
14
37
120
20
16
42
(D)
(D)
12
41
(D)
15
29
589
(D)
(D)
22
21
16
100
92
31
(D)
20
(D)
48
29
107
71
(D)
45
149
(D)
(D)
32
(D)
(D)
(D)
812
(D)
(D)
38
88
159
143
106
(D)
(D)
47
(D)
84
(D)
(D)
97
(D)
144
75
CD)
(D)
(D)
(D)
198
85
207
(D)
(D)
22 209
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
CD)
CD)
4 647
CD)
210
5 548
^Detail may not add to total due to rounding.
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
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Table 13. Farms and Land in Farms byTenureof Operator and Election Districts: 1982 and 1978
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
All operators
Full owners
Part owners
1982 1978 1982 1978 1982 1978 1982
Permittees
Nonpermit tees
Agana
Agana Heights.
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot.
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite.
Piti
Santa Rita
Slnajana
Talofofo
Tamuning.
Umatac. . .
Yigo
Yona
U
43
166
38
56
240
436
78
137
84
14
120
40
125
32
49
180
107
U
95
178
52
79
191
238
144
131
81
21
20
132
39
151
10
56
228
142
11
39
147
34
45
237
62
104
74
73
11
108
35
82
31
28
151
101
11
95
113
42
72
152
176
140
103
69
19
13
112
35
104
10
21
194
128
27 31 138 116 237 93 23
5
138
6
21
1
17
1
Geographic area
Land in farms (acres)
Guam.
Agana
Agana Heights.
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao.
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite.
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning.
Umatac. . .
Yigo
Yona
14
130
192
94
178
857
1 088
586
10 510
193
160
64
702
80
4 896
94
105
870
5 849
324
34
170
445
287
689
588
484
10 353
284
64
99
586
86
5 201
15
111
1 085
7 712
25 096
14
128
124
76
136
830
430
420
10 447
152
154
62
693
79
4 715
(D)
(D)
698
5 772
324
34
96
422
272
566
422
477
10 329
185
62
94
558
67
5 147
(D)
(D)
1 008
7 623
(D)
(D)
(D)
33
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
82
(D)
(D)
10
(D)
(D)
(D)
7
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
74
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
59
(D)
(D)
26
5
(D)
4
(D)
135
11
6
(D)
52
(D)
(D)
(D)
32
(D)
7
2
(D)
17
10
579
94
38
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
18
82
12
12
(D)
25
42
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
22
54
12
(D)
1
(D)
84
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
17
(D)
12
12
(D)
(D)
(D)
89
(D)
64
(D)
(Z)
(D)
'Detail may not add to total due to rounding.
8 GUAIVI
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table 14. Farms and Land in Farms by Ownership and Election Districts: 1982 and 1978
(For enumerat ioti periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
1982 1978
1982 1978
Rented from
others
Occupied by
permit
Occupied
without permit
Furnished by
the Government
Rented to
others
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights.
Agat
Asan
Barrlgada
Chalan Pago and Ordot.
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merlzo
Mongmong, Toto, and Malte.
Pltl
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamunlng.
Umatac. . .
Ylgo
Yona
2 044
11
43
166
38
56
240
436
78
137
84
14
120
40
125
32
49
180
107
U
95
178
52
79
191
238
144
131
81
21
20
132
39
151
10
56
228
142
11
40
149
36
49
222
238
64
104
77
73
11
111
36
83
31
29
156
102
11
95
113
43
75
154
181
141
108
74
19
13
113
35
105
10
22
196
131
293
1
21
1
9
145
8
26
1
12
1
Geograohic area
Land in farms' (acres)
Guam.
Agana
Agana Heights.
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot.
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Herizo
Mongmong, Toto,
Pltl
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamunlng.
Umatac. . .
Ylgo
Yona
1
14
130
192
94
178
857
088
586
10 510
193
160
64
702
80
4 896
94
105
870
5 849
324
35
170
445
287
689
588
484
10 353
284
64
99
586
86
5 201
15
HI
1 085
7 712
(D)
128
116
79
168
817
411
420
10 443
158
154
62
694
79
4 681
93
(D)
621
5 847
(D)
35
(D)
(D)
222
534
284
474
11 357
156
59
89
586
59
4 880
(D)
37
838
7 692
2
(D)
5
(D)
5
(D)
131
52
(D)
10
7
30
5
10
57
(D)
7
(D)
12
(D)
17
5
985
(D)
30
(D)
(D)
15
564
82
48
(D)
(D)
4
(D)
17
156
15
35
54
25
180
(D)
(D)
40
5
22
10
96
(D)
(D)
156
(D)
(D)
(D)
22
43
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
18
(D)
12
10
(D)
(D)
15
15
32
(D)
5
12
(D)
(D)
15
(D)
(Z)
10
(D)
(D)
79
(D)
(D)
5
25
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1 287
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
'Detail may not add to total due to rounding.
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
GUAIVI 9
Table 15. Value of Agricultural Products Sold by Election Districts: 1982
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
Agricultural products sold
Total sales
(dollars)
Average per
fann
(dollars )
Vegetables and field
crops
Sales
^dollars)
Fruits and nuts
Sales
(dollars )
Ornamental plants and
other nursery products
Sales
(dollars)
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrlgada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inara j an
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite...
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Uma tac
Yigo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Malte....
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo ,
Tamuning ,
Umatac ,
Yigo
Yona
342
3
20
6
7
23
84
36
22
24
1
2
3
3
35
2
12
39
20
2 152 817
3 013
735 972
19 996
41 872
37 385
391 127
210 395
35 557
64 788
(D)
(D)
7 708
420
308 628
(D)
8 785
186 979
51 564
6 295
1 004
36 799
3 333
5 982
1 625
4 656
5 844
1 616
2 700
(D)
(D)
2 569
140
8 818
(D)
732
4 794
2 578
197
851 487
(D)
3 352
10 134
27 285
21 955
341 707
91 768
14 937
25 458
(D)
(D)
146 263
(D)
5 224
114 859
42 612
104
2
110 802
(D)
2 395
(D)
(D)
1 201
13 055
3 122
14 150
(D)
(D)
380
9 500
(D)
(D)
(D)
2 131
58 553
(D)
(D)
(D)
Sales
(dollars )
Poultry and eggs
Sales
(dollars )
Sales
(dollars )
Sales
(dollars)
103
1
6
2
2
13
37
1
6
7
252 653
(D)
5
575
(D)
(D)
11
105
40
660
(D)
3
720
12
068
(D)
420
152 950
(D)
10 730
3 995
804 225
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
7 179
92
4 278
(D)
ID)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
121 300
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
10 GUAM
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table 16. Selected Farm Production Expenses by Election Districts: 1982
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
Machine hire and
customvork
Expenses
(dollars )
Hired farm labor
Expenses
(dollars)
Feed purchased
for livestock and
poultry
Expenses
(dollars) Farms
Insecticides ,
fungicides, and
herbicides
Expenses
(dollars )
Fertilizers and
manure purchase
Expenses
(dollars )
UJjyestrOck and
poultry purchased
Expenses
(dollars )
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot....
Dededo
Inara j an
Mang i lao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
30
2 392
6 435
(Dl
11 104
68 384
26 334
1 890
3 794
(D)
500
32 533
1 781
9 868
14 273
466 539
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
32 505
33 860
ID)
4 800
ID)
121 635
1
35
96
20
35
194
244
39
66
56
22
11
77
26
79
22
26
115
83
1 175 411
(D)
11 912
523 224
13 041
17 204
88 7 69
123 861
66 569
50 723
22 601
44 02 6
8 665
21 182
(Dl
51 135
11 639
12 456
50 210
53 036
561
5
11
24
10
12
72
132
37
44
20
3
2
27
6
44
7
13
58
34
93 379
529
594
1 210
827
769
4 310
22 485
10 954
6 846
3 451
412
(D)
2 292
(D)
12 387
685
1 164
18 549
5 651
3
5
20
14
9
47
133
33
39
18
2
3
43
5
58
6
14
67
25
93 935
(D)
177
935
1 464
3 048
4 321
28 978
7 871
2 592
2 145
(D)
267
2 841
72
13 934
720
956
17 415
5 873
183 747
2 995
11 185
2 550
1 995
11 477
U 021
(D)
92 040
1 545
(D)
(D)
1 845
(D)
32 236
(D)
410
4 292
7 120
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
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Table 17. Vegetables and Field Crops by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A
and for meaning of abbreviations and symbo
Is, see incroduccory text)
Farms
Acres
Pounds
Sale
(doll.
:s
Geographic area
Harvested
Sold
.rs)
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
Beans, green
350
2
3
19
6
6
71
80
6
28
11
17
4
12
2
34
5
10
24
10
324
1
7
73
13
1
36
20
7
15
7
1
2
41
6
36
1
11
30
16
81
(D)
(Z)
2
1
2
9
18
3
4
2
2
1
2
(D)
24
1
1
5
5
40
(D)
(z)
5
(Z)
(D)
(Z)
5
(Z)
(z)
(z)
(D)
ID)
2
IZ)
12
(D)
2
5
2
143 173
(D)
340
1 500
2 385
1 995
8 525
26 592
5 825
4 525
3 950
1 560
1 000
1 810
(D)
51 680
270
1 975
16 591
12 370
89 396
(D)
480
7 876
2 290
(D)
3 450
4 846
1 731
2 210
1 670
(D)
(D)
15 995
210
35 253
(D)
1 810
8 665
1 720
101 221
600
1 100
400
2 940
19 210
1 550
1 700
. 800
150
46 100
1 425
15 696
9 550
56 648
700
600
700
3 100
1 103
800
30
(D)
13 900
(D)
27 280
325
7 550
81 825
160
479
300
2 380
18 062
1 460
1 215
800
150
40 240
977
9 882
5 720
23 187
_
60
^
250
35
1 835
(D)
400
50
(D)
2 820
42
12 892
148
Yigc
3 967
_
Bittermelons
126
1
1
9
2
1
33
22
1
12
5
1
8
20
1
4
5
195
2
1
32
11
4
29
16
6
11
5
17
3
25
13
14
6
32
;D)
ICi
1
(D)
ID)
4
4
(D)
2
1
(D)
1
17
(D)
(z)
1
22
(D)
(D)
(z)
(z)
(z)
(Z)
2
(Z)
(z)
2
(Z)
(Z)
5
5
2
(Z)
64 111
(D)
(D)
715
(D)
(D)
3 345
3 241
ID)
1 785
445
(D)
250
51 355
(D)
175
2 225
29 635
(D)
(D)
1 067
709
260
2 101
2 133
620
1 005
1 265
795
25
12 800
2 890
1 410
425
54 150
500
(D)
1 705
1 250
1 050
47 800
(D)
25
1 650
14 480
(D)
200
15
1 100
(D)
300
250
9 240
675
600
39 607
135
(D)
871
850
700
35 940
(D)
25
942
6 602
(D)
_
(D)
10
553
-
_
66
pit!
70
88
-
4 465
440
120
-
Cabbage, Chinese
149
2
9
7
2
11
45
3
U
5
5
1
8
2
11
3
1
20
3
144
1
6
15
14
1
18
18
10
8
4
13
3
12
5
13
3
24
(B)
1
1
(D)
2
9
'Z)
2
1
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(Z)
(D)
3
1
12
(D)
(z)
2
(Z)
(D)
!Z)
2
(Z)
(z)
(z)
(z)
(z)
2
(z)
2
(Z)
67 099
(D)
665
518
(D)
1 640
40 314
250
2 552
760
525
(D)
905
(D)
1 340
475
(D)
4 130
12 100
20 432
(D)
610
2 155
3 185
(D)
1 970
3 475
2 300
842
555
505
160
1 135
340
1 895
255
49 135
120
(D)
(D)
1 000
34 300
2 040
200
200
1 075
10 000
9 036
(D)
1 150
1 100
150
2 706
600
600
(D)
100
320
10
1 000
22 625
60
(D)
(D)
380
16 070
1 225
100
100
600
4 000
4 393
(D)
408
395
-
5
959
600
60
Merizo
(D)
piti
-
25
-
Talofofo
166
5
1 510
-
12 GUAM
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table 17 Vegetables and Field Crops by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
1982
Pounds
Sales
(dollars )
1982
Cabbage, head
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights*
Agac
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangi lao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite.,
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talof of o
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona ,,
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
A«at
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite..
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talof of o
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangi lao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite,,
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Ta lof o f o
Tamuning.
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
26
(D)
(2)
(D)
(D)
1
18
1
(Z)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
4
(D)
(D)
2
(Z)
(D)
(Z)
5
(Z)
(Z)
(D)
ID)
(Z)
2
(Z)
82 423
(D)
1 000
(D)
(D)
270
70 103
770
170
iD)
ID)
(D)
(D)
(D)
7 410
23 421
(D)
(D)
970
1 685
(D)
575
4 661
1 200
1 330
(D)
(D)
340
5 700
350
(D)
13 010
(D)
500
(D)
480
800
(D)
17 627
(D)
Cantaloups
(B)
(D)
1
(D)
4
2
10
2
9
(D)
(D)
(D)
30
(D)
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
2
(D)
(Z)
7
(D)
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
2
(D)
(D)
775
(D)
7 290
2 915
41 210
2 220
37 200
(D)
(D)
(D)
20 530
(D)
12 550
3 500
59 473
(D)
1 445
1 640
860
1 348
(D)
460
23 650
(D)
435
350
470
2 050
4 500
(D)
36 100
1 600
32 900
(D)
11 500
2 200
45 585
(D)
1 200
(D)
75
110
2 600
900
22 980
1 200
12 830
7 925
(D)
5 100
(D)
Cassava (tapioca)
18
5
38
1
9
41
4
(D)
2
1
1
12
12
3
4
1
(D)
2
1
7
(D)
1
9
1
(D)
(D)
5
2
(D)
2
5
(Z)
(Z)
(z)
(D)
2
(Z)
(z)
2
(D)
3 730
1 625
1 275
18 800
16 056
3 190
3 795
1 635
(D)
2 945
310
12 855
(D)
2 500
12 713
730
73 308
(D)
(D)
10 Of. 7
11 7'
(D)
6 975
6 190
2 500
3 773
1 505
(D)
1 550
2 265
275
10 958
4 550
4 850
5 650
1 000
800
2 230
300
200
100
350
1 600
4 055
15
550
150
10
280
400
900
3 741
500
1 116
250
160
25
185
345
760
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
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Table 17. Vegetables and Field Crops by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(For feimmeration periodSj see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
Pounds
Harvested
1982
1978
1982
Sales
(dollars )
Guam.
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mang i lao
Merizo
Mongmong, To to, and Maite..
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangi lao
Merizo
Mongmong, TotOj and Maite,,
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangi lao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite..
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
93
18
(D)
(Z)
(D)
(D)
1
8
2
1
(Z)
vD)
ID)
2
(Z)
izj
1
(D)
2
(Z)
(2)
U)
2
(D)
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
(z)
2
(Z)
(D)
22
331
(D)
455
(D)
(D)
550
11
504
1
200
747 ;
350
ID)
(D)
(D)
3 700
390
650
1 115
(D)
5 500
1 590
450
940
1 639
iDi
870
150
445
(D)
2 270
4 420
480
iD)
(D)
8 234
200
•0)
500
200
6 377
ID)
5 810
200
(D)
200
1
1
12
4
6
14
48
11
15
12
97
(D)
(D)
2
1
4
3
38
3
2
3
(D)
1
(D)
17
(D)
1
18
4
(D)
(Z)
2
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
12
(Z)
(Z)
2
(Z)
(D)
7
(D)
(Z)
10
(z)
558 248
(D)
(D)
3 475
3 180
23 810
5 755
385 398
23 350
210
255
(D)
310
(D)
66 560
(D)
1 495
97 385
36 900
118 819
(D)
300
420
295
360
2 045
10 584
3 510
435
34 370
1 680
ID)
23 300
(D)
345
10 510
570
2 000
1 000
20 000
3 900
374 371
5 650
5 450
1 335
93 950
32 000
93 515
(D)
135
4 600
100
7 700
1 800
150
31 700
(D)
7 600
217 830
300
200
4 000
1 325
131 513
1 810
2 027
640
47 162
10 200
Eggplant
69
130
9
35
10
28
3
22
3
31
13
7
41
12
1
1
4
2
1
10
19
1
6
4
3
(Z)
2
IZ)
6
1
1
7
2
(Z)
(Z)
5
IZ)
'Z)
2
7
2
(Z)
(Z)
(D)
(D)
2
>Z)
10
(D)
fZ)
15
2
250
940
2 910
5 690
560
11 860
20 580
3 020
11 229
4 435
2 630
150
1 455
175
10 800
1 520
2 050
20 575
5 975
74 127
879
2 440
7 883
3 585
480
5 132
7 277
5 850
2 234
5 535
(D)
(D)
2 270
345
14 120
(D)
1 130
8 095
4 441
62 100
600
100
125
275
205
200
400
100
7 020
300
310
16 165
5 100
U 300
400
4 620
2 100
9 745
28 817
800
-
810
375
800
1 265
-
75
1 000
2 522
3 410
4 483
830
1 000
500
4 254
3 175
1 085
130
4 400
150
308
6 440
2 330
See footnotes at end of table.
14 GUAM
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table 17 Vegetables and Field Crops by Election Districts: 1982and 1978-Con.
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
1982
1978
1982
1978
Pounds
Harvested
1982
Sold
Sales
(dollars )
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inara jan
Mangi lao
Merizo <
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite
Fiti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo <
Tamuning
Umatac
Vigo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam ......<
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangi lao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangi lao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite
Piti
Santa Rita
S ina jana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
See footnotes at end of table
6
3
(E)
2
(D)
(D)
ID)
(DJ
!DJ
ID)
2
(Z)
(Z)
(z)
(ZJ
(z)
(z)
(z)
Z)
Z)
iz)
(Z)
(z)
(Z)
15 835
755
695
5 055
1 780
',D)
520
D)
;dj
(D)
(D)
ID)
1 410
200
405
10
4 940
2
7 330
2 010
20
400
15
670
50
410
30
Muskmelons and pepinos
(D)
(D)
4
12
(D)
(Z)
(Z)
(D)
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
IZ)
2
(Z)
535
(D)
2 200
12 655
245
1 700
(D)
5 713
21 944
>D)
1 716
450
ID)
1 300
1 458
240
650
(D)
(D)
(D)
12 230
ID)
200
1 135
260
1 500
12 250
(D)
(D)
4 500
13 900
(D)
270
(D)
1 000
15 300
750
567
(D)
(D)
2 250
Onions, green
203
2
2
5
4
4
15
80
1
14
1
255
1
15
30
15
4
23
39
19
14
4
(D)
(D)
1
(Z)
1
2
11
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
3
1
IZ)
3
1
ID)
!z)
2
(Z)
IZ)
(Z)
5
IZJ
IZ)
(Z)
(D)
(Z)
(Z)
2
ID)
iZ)
5
(Z)
(D)
205
180
195
580
7 765
(D)
1 705
(D)
165
275
(d;
3 100
670
70
2 650
215
17 543
ID)
1 180
1 583
L 935
85
1 706
2 235
1 885
397
220
ID)
925
195
L 053
(D)
285
3 500
309
8 133
3 810
70
26
2 567
20
20
1 570
50
300
300
850
25
380
50
2 670
9 651
4 336
77
3 850
10
20
1 255
75
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
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Table 17. Vegetables and Field Crops by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978-Gon
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
1978
1982
1978
Pounds
1982
1978
Sold
1982
1978
Sales
(dollars)
1982
Peppers
Guam
Agana
Agana .Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inara j an ■
Mangi lao ■
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite
Fiti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Ylgo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite
Fit!
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Vigo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Cha Ian Pago and Ordo t ,
Dededo ,
Inara j an
Mangilao ,
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
See footnotes at end of table
h
2
19
3
6
112
112
10
30
455
5
16
90
25
7
63
32
14
24
7
5
41
3
42
1
13
44
23
53
(Z)
(D)
2
(Z)
1
12
16
2
3
1
I
(D)
1
1
3
1
1
6
1
32
42 534
34 710
22 167
13 208
19 914
2
125
445
_
400
_
(z)
(D)
1 090
-
-
-
5
945
5 895
70
208
60
(z)
150
2 345
-
1 300
-
(z)
765
1 430
350
1 200
320
2
4 560
3 915
1 160
200
740
?
20 088
1 421
13 767
455
12 609
(Z)
2 320
2 975
1 700
2 025
856
(Z)
2 410
898
240
300
270
(z)
900
535
575
-
500
_
550
_
_
M
-
(z)
^D)
420
-
-
-
(z)
550
1 546
-
75
-
(z)
131
57
-
-
-
(D)
2 285
(D)
150
3 875
50
(D)
105
(D)
-
-
-
(z)
1 035
525
380
70
600
10
5 302
3 862
3 675
2 700
3 834
2
250
2 052
100
400
75
Pumpkins and squash
330
5
3
13
11
7
90
90
5
29
5
11
3
3
4
13
1
I
29
7
1
1
1
12
17
1
4
1
1
1
(D)
(Z)
2
(D)
(D)
4
1
(DJ
(D)
2
(Z)
(Z)
5
2
CD)
(Z)
(z)
(D)
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
2
(D)
(Z)
5
2
77 799
425
850
865
1 075
1 675
23 613
22 298
250
6 298
3 280
1 270
2 180
(D)
430
4 440
(D)
(D)
6 830
1 560
62 812
(D)
(D)
8 229
5 655
2 260
7 440
11 015
(D)
1 620
1 920
(D)
850
1 533
220
6 300
(D)
1 560
5 185
1 475
50
560
8 000
2 685
1 275
2 300
15 690
(D)
500
550
2 000
750
2 070
(D)
150
50
5 190
25
790
2 400
476
446
823
230
60
1
2
1
3
4
17
3
5
4
1
4
2
2
9
2
16
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
1
6
(Z)
1
(z)
D)
(Z)
(D)
(D)
4
(B)
(D
(Z)
(Z)
(D)
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
(D)
(Z)
(D)
(Z)
(D)
2
(D)
34 245
(D)
(D)
(D)
5 150
290
18 070
90
1 105
140
'd;
230
(D)
iDJ
2 690
(D)
(D)
554
440
(D)
225
185
61
(D)
966
D)
1 155
!D)
360
(D)
28 855
5 050
(D)
15 705
1 000
2 100
(D)
50
300
16 453
(D)
7 773
1 825
(D)
16 GUAM
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table 17. Vegetables and Field Crops by Election Districts: 1982and 1978-Con.
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
Sales
(dol lars)
Sweet pot a toes
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite. . .
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Ylgo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite...
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Ylgo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite. . .
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Unatac
Ylgo
Yona
40
20
5
29
35
6
11
12
30
(d;
(d:
(D)
2
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
15
2
(Z)
(Z>
(D)
(Z)
<Z)
5
(D)
2
7
2
(Dj
(D)
2 680
600
A50
3 775
38 645
(D)
4 839
3 550
335
430
095
500
695
950
406
(D)
912
035
185
2 735
7 215
4 980
1 565
1 205
(D)
055
235
430
<D)
050
230
67 5
43 135
600
26 960
800
250
225
13 300
15 350
(D)
800
435
15
2 900
300
(D)
1 100
2 000
27
13 279
332
200
115
6 425
100
119
12
45
11
20
4
21
5
41
5
23
52
U
2
21
7
29
2
20
41
18
1
(Z)
4
2
4
12
16
6
5
2
2
3
3
1
6
1
3
14
2
<Z)
(Z)
7
(Z)
<Z)
2
5
2
(Z)
(Z)
(D)
<Z)
(Z)
2
<D)
5
12
5
110 325
500
255
4 065
1 640
10 590
14 900
15 790
6 810
023
630
650
700
025
260
9 720
220
5 530
18 527
2 490
75 177
230
1 710
12 067
6 105
280
8 900
6 773
11 156
731
2 065
(D)
2 025
585
4 860
(D)
3 435
8 650
5 240
29 883
200
100
9 000
1 400
1 798
2 500
160
1 850
1 250
400
700
750
8 500
1 275
1 400
250
900
530
3 200
350
19 023
300
65
5 000
550
1 009
2 250
44
1 300
750
500
550
730
5 330
645
339
5
2
21
7
6
53
106
7
20
2
19
1
11
2
12
14
2
44
5
1
(D)
3
1
1
5
23
1
6
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
2
1
(D)
7
1
(D)
(Z)
2
(Z)
(Z)
2
(Z)
(Z)
<Z)
(Z)
(D)
(D)
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
(D)
(D)
17
(Z)
105 138
430
(D)
2 405
5 280
1 400
1 675
54 922
2 080
4 930
(D)
1 740
(D)
885
(D)
7 755
1 435
(D)
16 581
200
30 569
(D)
420
4 781
1 420
1 400
6 752
1 259
430
282
4 145
(D)
(D)
1 270
170
1 434
<D)
(D)
4 944
617
73 696
650
3 000
500
50
42 329
1 000
3 500
(D)
200
6 712
100
(D)
13 625
12 367
950
600
1 200
(D)
150
3 330
500
570
(D)
4 100
562
1 500
300
42
38 203
805
3 075
(D)
5 580
15
(D)
12 540
See footnotes at end of table.
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
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Table 17. Vegetables and Field Crops by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978-Gon.
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
1982
Pounds
Harvested
Sales
(dol lars)
Guam.
Agana
Agana Heights.
Agat
As an
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot.
Dededo
Inara jan
Mangllao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite
Pit!
Santa Rita
Slnajana
Talofofo
Tamuning.
Umatac. . .
Yigo
Yona
Watermelons
2
3
1
3
3
75
2
2
(D)
(D)
<D)
(D)
15
(Z)
6
6
<D)
(D)
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
2
2
(Z)
7
(Z)
(D)
10
(D)
(Z)
2
(Z)
422 455
1 725
36 180
6 400
21 7 65
3 240
205 050
6 220
8 350
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
65 07 5
620
28 130
37 500
387 923
(D)
(L)
4 060
1 600
180
1 280
4 025
5 200
500
36 390
1 225
(D)
29 285
(D)
910
1 750
1 380
345 240
500
25 000
5 000
16 250
172 550
1 400
7 000
340
16 500
36 700
356 715
(D)
100
1 200
800
150
300
6 250
1 750
5 625
60 157
420
1 900
23 550
75
132
(D)
7 200
-
8 295
Geographic area
Guam.
Agana
Agana Heights.
Agat
As an
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot.
Dededo
Inara.ian
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite.
Pi t i
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning.
Umatac. • •
Yigo
Yona
353
4
3
22
8
5
85
73
5
26
10
17
3
13
4
17
2
18
28
10
<Z)
(Z)
4
1
1
12
10
1
3
2
2
1
3
(D)
4
(D)
2
7
5
25
(D)
7
2
(Z)
2
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
(Z)
(z)
(Z)
2
2
(D)
93 509
455
570
3 945
1 935
480
14 285
14 367
1 480
4 591
5 625
1 520
3 000
5 025
(D)
4 960
(D)
4 945
15 001
11 000
44 725
<D)
5 790
8 640
200
8 275
1 265
530
880
850
1 890
990
205
2 135
5 605
1 715
(D)
1 700
2 750
230
1 550
2 800
3 000
530
1 500
7 100
500
100
1 580
30
800
900
2 162
97
1 650
1 050
1 800
512
990
6 725
Geographic area
Other vegetables and field crops
Guam.
Agana
Agana Heights.
Agat
As an
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot.
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite.
Pi t i
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning.
Umatac. . .
Yigo
234
1
3
1
(D)
1
32
<D)
4
(Z)
(Z)
(D)
1
(Z)
1
(D)
(Z)
2
1
10
(D)
2
(Z)
(D)
<Z)
(D)
(Z)
(Z)
(D)
(Z)
(Z)
(D)
2
<D)
2 024
1 177
340
(D)
1 120
57 933
(D)
1 967
400
125
<D)
787
170
340
(D)
355
1 656
225
18 511
(D)
7 071
430
1 305
(D)
1 020
3 580
(D)
1 655
(D)
210
(D)
700
53 325
5 000
<D)
500
1 910
-
1 500
-
1 300
100
(D)
-
20
(D)
-
(D)
500
58 832
100
(D)
^Includes dry and green corn.
18 GUAM
AGRICULTURE - GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table 18. Fruits and Nuts by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978
(For enumeration periods^ see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
1982 1978
Trees or plants
Not of bearing age Bearing age
1982
Harvested
Sales
(dol lars)
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrlgada
Chalan Pago and Ordot....
Dededo
Inarajan
Ilangilao
Merizo
Uongmong, Toto, and Halte
Pltl
Santa Rita
Slnajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Ylgo
ToDa
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrlgada
Chalan Pago and Ordot....
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangllao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite
Pltl
Santa Rita
Slnajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Vigo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrlgada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Ilangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Malte.
Pltl
Santa Rita
Slnajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
10
56
22
18
190
209
40
75
7
34
9
76
20
37
15
24
93
2
7
45
26
43
39
105
6
18
32
7
10
19
14
63
1
17
111
6
4 308
13
9
59
102
13
1 341
1 064
113
148
144
35
54
178
34
135
19
77
420
350
<D)
(D)
59
45
65
51
254
60
26
46
7
11
21
20
110
27
411
3
3 185
7
18
88
69
78
513
575
116
343
1
57
U
250
38
81
21
52
555
312
<D)
16
60
43
58
113
108
15
24
4
11
50
19
120
(D)
8
464
59
250
1 244
3 880
1 175
2 860
43 435
23 458
3 915
7 083
25
3 541
1 250
9 240
3 759
10 055
1 020
2 000
12 847
15 030
1 180
2 275
1 700
440
1 855
1 680
900
440
100
210
210
(D)
<D)
880
6 250
100
150
200
200
700
580
2 520
1 700
2 773
18
300
62
85
290
348
945
700
9
13
82
23
17
175
234
62
87
25
35
10
70
16
55
13
42
90
58
11
45
109
36
52
72
101
90
20
67
20
66
18
116
1
48
154
40
383
2 682
547
88
9 569
3 568
9 183
2 199
12 688
193
110
2 602
157
4 505
105
025
905
453
55 513
75
598
4 868
2 286
200
265
2 225
2 442
288
8 018
2 177
1 947
<D)
14 562
(D)
6 543
5 018
3 488
56 926
1 034
310
2 561
296
888
5 483
2 381
7 939
1 702
5 882
199
1 175
1 510
172
7 511
128
4 687
7 345
5 723
37 575
1 164
527
5 884
1 997
780
3 262
1 484
1 556
637
1 754
85
127
583
(D)
7 070
(D)
3 301
5 439
1 846
266 047
2 980
8 7 50
11 080
3 730
3 340
38 895
28 559
34 725
8 701
26 905
10 390
6 720
16 245
4 680
19 885
1 150
9 190
19 356
10 766
182 174
4 350
12 440
20 290
5 445
1 710
9 835
3 600
33 160
1 885
13 448
50
610
8 580
455
29 200
15 138
9 078
12 900
67 550
800
1 550
3 000
700
9 950
350
21 175
3 900
5 000
3 160
11 240
1 475
34 367
4 000
1 000
1 000
36
240
100
15 533
2 668
1 025
4 920
38 619
400
1 070
1 000
345
7 610
192
12 710
1 275
3 750
3 490
1 965
4 115
697
742
329
4
4
9
5
32
29
19
12
17
29
164
28
107
20
36
24
58
8
14
35
19
4
10
6
64
14
18
-
30
40
6
1
24
16
61
50
50
4
15
365
242
46
3 148
1 131
515
4 367
470
81
95
990
106
195
24
381
2 232
8 168
6
10
12
120
143
162
22
65
115
243
323
1 084
64
198
196
108
14
2 939
607
172
7
127
11
34
178
546
-
36
718
194
_
10
257
178
588
1 662
7
280
67
32
51
442
16
3 137
74
79
22
39
254
1 782
<D)
591
431
(D)
32 649
14
235
1 045
1 145
965
6 153
1 602
850
2 351
3 065
1 535
270
6 486
185
1 020
60
342
844
482
1 415
(D)
1 150
650
(D)
350
-
586
-
205
-
190
-
239
200
45
-
700
170
250
-
170
2 430
120
20
387
3 000
40
1 307
300
7 00
300
300
468
-
I 390
-
30
-
1 000
50
2 637
300
See footnotes at end of table.
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
GUAM 19
Table 18. Fruits and Nuts by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978-Gon
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
Trees or plants
Not of bearing age Bearing age
Harvested
Sales
(dollars)
Breadf rui ts
Guam.
Agana
Agana Heights.
Agat
As an
Barrlgada
Chalan Pago and Ordot.
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite.
Piti
Santa Rita
Slnajana
Talofofo
Tamuning.
Umatac. . .
Yigo
Yona
628
272
4
1
4
-
35
24
16
7
13
12
134
24
110
26
39
4
48
6
8
28
15
2
10
10
38
5
5
5
31
53
6
_
19
16
54
42
39
6
7
25
15
10
281
195
42
41
18
21
17
83
7
7
9
13
137
147
13
1
4
1
25
6
2
56
(D>
20
<D)
10
109
47
136
11
1
45
35
41
204
120
153
51
52
21
25
50
11
98
6
49
143
87
41
12
9
134
15
82
8
26
(D)
13
(D)
9
207
39
114
22
850
3 170
2 918
2 005
20 355
6 823
7 740
3 407
2 500
2 300
2 700
7 135
400
5 690
470
3 050
4 170
8 495
5 270
1 300
100
3 005
220
800
180
900
690
170
800
10 770
850
7 60
1 745
500
100
80
150
145
25
Geographic area
Guam.
Agana
Agana Heights.
Agat
As an
Barrlgada
Chalan Pago and Ordot.
Dededo -
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite.
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning.
Umatac. . .
Ylgo
Yona
9
12
28
22
19
218
205
50
64
1
7
2
14
24
19
42
83
70
58
19
23
97
416
39
5 692
2 97 6
370
1 980
(D)
(D)
2
55
415
40
310
046
(D)
55
(D)
325
51
1 479
121
282
794
250
109
109
716
1 256
4 318
3 171
2 250
1 274
(D)
27
(D)
107
289
169
7
I 388
3 941
1 408
<D)
(D)
(D)
83
(D)
7
(D)
28
1 943
189
534
496
1 770
2 666
2 070
8 120
5 235
83 250
96 166
12 800
7 425
1 700
<D)
7 30
(D)
1 410
620
793
100
(D)
(D)
725
(D)
(D)
11 224
1 595
65
5 065
150
1 660
700
140
2 000
(D)
(D)
4 950
50
200
175
80
600
Geographic area
Grapefruits
Guam.
Agana
Agana Heights.
Agat
Asan
Barrlgada
Chalan Pago and Ordot.
Dededo . .
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite.
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning.
Umatac. . .
Ylgo
Yona
3
(D)
2
72
81
10
18
<D)
<D)
11
(D)
10
(D)
51
19
95
<D)
6
11
3
26
2
1
8
<D)
3
(D)
23
(D)
241
(D)
<D)
2
<D)
16
46
53
30
14
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
<D)
(D)
34
21
93
(D)
15
(D)
-
(D)
-
(D)
3
120
(D)
(D)
3
180
8
1 535
10
935
5
480
5
1 255
8
(D)
(D)
_
3
(D)
(D)
US
400
(D)
(D)
1 454
338
525
(D)
225
125
65
105
260
45
(D)
860
85
<D)
See footnotes at end of table.
20 GUAIVI
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table 18 Fruits and Nuts by Election Districts: 1982and 1978-Con.
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; .inci for meanini^ of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
1982 1978
Trees or plants
Not of bearing age Bearing age
Sales
(dol lars)
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
As an
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot . . . .
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangi lao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite
Piti
Santa Rita
Slnajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot....
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo.
Mongmong, Toto, and Malte
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo ,
Tamuning ,
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan ,
Barrigada ,
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite.
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
7 60
405
4
1
11
-
24
50
20
15
14
24
143
31
173
73
38
4
55
13
5
23
10
3
10
6
49
11
17
8
39
46
U
1
24
17
62
75
51
4
7
3
19
38
15
1 231
498
60
191
26
23
12
50
9
267
18
25
43 3
76
1 lie
(D)
53
18
114
198
19
10
60
3
11
5
9
222
18
353
(D)
4
17
46
107
47
1 056
834
2 579
1 297
35
16
22
93
34
141
9
80
623
205
79
31
233
596
277
118
31
37
2
U
20
<D)
197
(D)
33
649
27
20
87
375
345
415
3 436
5 552
1 721
1 673
245
335
328
968
208
1 425
140
435
1 550
I 352
4 983
664
52
160
1 462
890
185
96
100
45
68
(D)
110
631
(D)
200
200
500
300
93
Lemons and limes
5
12
48
21
19
199
254
57
85
6
32
14
63
17
51
21
34
97
75
5
16
58
16
46
44
131
23
18
44
12
18
17
72
1
28
128
13
5
7
74
88
15
1 090
1 611
296
212
90
56
95
167
16
68
33
73
886
126
5 436
3
6
60
17
81
81
39
34
24
94
30
624
389
1 019
210
1 256
16
336
81
25
9
62
28
24
21
104
46
28
250
458
_
49
53
60
363
682
740
477
64
133
10
140
159
330
152
52
69
22
(D)
21
21
188
(D)
43
288
33
30
216
2 680
1 545
2 900
28 965
21 834
9 375
5 844
660
7 00
219
523
496
857
1
180
1 340
4 446
10 205
28 403
75
2 208
1 801
265
540
1 773
2 550
7 255
534
1 305
(D)
201
620
5 334
(D)
930
1 422
1 450
230
100
2 000
332
100
60
100
400
2 310
115
50
1 975
140
100
20
390
60
200
Mangoes
994
606
9
8
9
10
68
65
25
25
20
43
195
39
186
80
40
17
75
18
13
52
34
10
13
15
75
15
19
14
35
73
8
1
33
29
77
85
60
7
6
14
61
78
31
530
529
144
141
98
53
85
167
26
95
16
54
287
199
5
19
103
47
55
65
146
125
33
134
11
29
11
26
146
68
203
27
17
5
133
58
35
288
85
76
78
40
55
44
104
18
114
5
68
38
73
(D)
29
54
45
35
74
18
53
30
42
4
28
42
3
256
<D)
40
109
13
64 805
228
120
11 430
2 645
945
16 533
2 920
3 680
2 708
1 855
2 665
6 035
4 617
50
3 285
450
2 550
214
1 875
21 918
80
1 160
2 085
1 985
550
1 935
95
3 900
180
4 580
610
615
75
2 175
345
923
625
2 550
1 000
50
1 500
4 600
200
300
3 100
1 025
25
1 450
700
250
See footnotes at end of table.
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
GUAM 21
Table 18. Fruits and Nuts by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text)
Geographic area
1982 1978
Trees or plants
Not of bearing age
Bearing age
1978
Pounds
Harvested
1982
Sales
(dollars)
Oranges
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite....
Pltl
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Unatac
Ylgo
Tona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite....
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Ylgo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite....
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Ylgo
Yona
399
1
4
14
6
7
104
72
26
21
6
1
6
16
4
20
18
44
29
230
(D)
(D)
16
21
5
255
206
47
22
28
(D)
28
29
6
64
17
283
61
(D)
90
16
16
6
101
6
12
36
2
11
14
30
574
23
100
58
405
(D)
11
65
56
4
7
9
14
4
1
1
88
16
126
1
210
230
50
385
878
319
610
563
480
155
190
20
1 450
735
1 145
2 525
150
315
\
844
85
2 005
545
5
2 030
110
110
(D)
1 830
1 180
100
50
150
350
350
350
600
50
36
60
200
175
175
Papayas
673
481
5
4
5
8
29
58
20
19
13
31
117
25
170
61
27
19
65
16
4
23
13
5
9
6
46
26
13
6
26
50
8
2
11
21
58
76
34
25
1 954
2
8
61
45
7
535
533
53
136
14
35
23
88
11
25
23
12
212
131
045
9
65
243
127
314
38
812
306
79
148
(D)
16
68
24
140
(D)
64
216
357
14
15
59
77
44
802
1 019
135
438
13
56
20
112
24
172
18
70
344
109
1
41
214
145
91
299
401
220
81
46
(D)
7
96
22
458
<D)
31
1 015
286
360
167
745
713
430
8 390
20 552
955
3 522
95
810
1 280
2 589
462
2 748
325
335
2 693
1 150
850
2 743
410
100
2 020
510
4 850
654
290
(D)
1 423
6 155
(D)
320
8 165
3 294
1 025
430
400
200
1 500
20
8 210
500
1 378
520
183
60
200
150
3 579
550
7
2 155
150
Pineapples
327
139
3
_
2
1
9
23
7
8
1
7
79
14
61
12
19
4
23
3
1
3
_
3
3
2
26
12
6
5
11
9
_
2
12
6
41
21
23
4
169
(D)
69
75
1 913
1 084
196
345
(D)
300
352
50
86
35
100 952
1 019
(D)
407
478
30
16
123
80
10
19
1
(D)
175
44
75
162
2 319
19
<D)
121
156
(D)
1 294
647
59
58
1 050
947
21
419
285
202 559
727
(D)
376
320
35
1 342
45
47
1 006
18
166
124
(D)
125
1 040
11
255 417
(D)
345
189
(D)
1 685
1 278
350
160
950
807
7
215
435
247 251
1 730
4 462
(D)
520
1 105
957
20
340
200
330
180
(D)
20
600
20
246 175
245 275
50
50
49 429
aee footnotes at end of table.
22 GUAM
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table IB. Fruits and Nuts by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978 -Con.
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
Trees or plants
Not of bearing age
Bearing age
1982
Sales
(del lars)
1982 1978
Sours ops
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chelan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangllao T
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite...
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamun i ng
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana-
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangllao
Me rizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite...
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo.
Inarajan
Mangllao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite. , .
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
See footnotes at end
555
128
2
2
5
1
19
12
12
5
12
5
136
16
89
12
28
3
45
6
6
9
5
1
5
3
37
3
12
4
22
21
15
5
55
19
50
1
22
23
12
238
216
61
136
39
(D)
2
32
15
46
15
134
284
(D)
(D)
(D)
6
(D)
13
13
35
43
290
156
1 134
1 066
12
(D)
5
46
28
76
6
166
257
(D)
(D)
18
4
14
48
25
116
54
3
(D)
2
3
104
(D)
(D)
132
415
435
215
5 270
2 427
1 230
5 110
110
(D)
110
866
270
590
120
134
034
(D)
187
55
563
160
35
1 025
10
20
112
30
85
(D)
SI .nrlruils
546
2
1
6
3
24
34
18
11
11
19
127
39
79
23
33
2
35
15
6
18
13
3
10
6
43
16
12
2
25
52
2
1
14
9
40
24
46
7
(D)
14
4
7
172
125
25
IS
15
17
13
16
4
16
(D)
5
47
28
16
18
2
3
(D)
24
2
21
2
3
(D)
9
<D)
9
28
22
43
253
138
35
61
14
25
13
46
12
31
(D)
13
87
77
(D)
20
36
14
42
75
12
(D)
18
16
2
6
18
(D)
(D)
6
47
21
23 219
(D)
180
970
1 044
675
7 360
2 618
800
1 480
120
785
345
1 825
250
1 447
(D)
318
1 327
1 590
500
988
225
125
1 705
20
(D)
336
210
95
1 005
(D)
5
445
720
903
3
700
19
2
250
Sweet si>ps
73
115
_
2
7
.
17
4
13
5
10
12
18
15
78
6
35
2
29
7
3
4
1
8
1
3
28
5
12
2
16
33
7
1
-.6
13
45
-
1
13
42
1
454
237
42
62
(D)
(D)
13
18
17
68
11
773
182
166
(U)
4
1
20
5
4
(D)
20
8
7
5
(D)
23
17
13
134
49
426
189
138
110
5
2
281
353
411
12 638
1 419
340
-
211
'
-
_
-
_
_
_
_
-
205
-
-
_
_
_
15
325
45
-
-
-
_
10
363
162
-
-
_
_
30
557
35
-
-
-
-
51
2 447
248
10
_
6
.
10
1 637
20
-
-
_
_
4
1 122
(D)
200
-
160
_
11
986
93
-
-
-
_
3
-
50
-
-
-
-
(D)
_
_
_
_
.
2
135
5
80
-
28
_
10
267
45
-
-
_
_
-
97
-
-
-
_
_
183
370
471
-
-
-
-
(D)
_
<D)
_
_
.
.
-
30
-
-
-
-
_
71
817
200
50
-
17
_
-
3 280
-
-
-
-
-
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
GUAIVI 23
Table 18 Fruits and Nuts by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978- Con.
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
Trees or plants
Not of bearing age Bearing age
Harvest ed
Sales
(dol lars)
Guam.
Agana
Agana Heights.
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot .
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite.
Pi t i
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talotofo
Tamuning.
Umatac . . .
Yigo
Yona
Tangeri nes
1
5
10
11
15
173
127
32
45
5
<D)
12
20
39
(D)
1 255
724
96
2 152
30
12
28
55
22
170
12
20
921
602
(D)
<D)
74
22
12
161
41
29
48
22
202
37
10
5
10
2 65
728
194
29
1 091
2
15
3
15
323
10
6
410
806
(D)
(D)
10
201
15
35
30
1
(D)
19
223
377
31
140
275
3 295
31 195
6 142
1 725
7 560
425
150
650
22 540
200
50
1 936
15 250
(D)
<D)
130
615
75
300
300
275
400
95
3 050
(D)
430
4 865
50
490
385
400
850
900
50
60
229
1 530
250
475
670
750
Geographic area
Other fruits, nuts, and tree crops
Guam .
Agana
Agana Heights.
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot.
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite..
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning.
Umatac. . .
Yigo
Yona
1 390
13
850
33
116
(D)
5
60
1
(D)
129
61
14
(D)
<D)
(D)
10
(D)
12
117
6
(D)
7
180
32
7
(D)
(D)
23
13
22
(D)
(D)
2
10
4
2 565
1 067
230
120
2 355
3 432
442
1 939
(D)
1 105
1 629
465
(D)
35
1 130
1 201
698
(D)
1 480
100
50
<D)
30
423
23
14
'includes eating and cooking bananas. Unit of measure in hills instead of trees.
24 GUAM
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table 19 Livestock and Poultry by Election Districts: 1982and1978
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrlgada
Chalan Pago and Ordot....
Dededo
Inara j an
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite
Pltl
Santa Rita
Slnajana
Talofofo
Tamunlng
Umatac
Ylgo
Yona
Farms
I, number )
On hand
(number)
Sold
(number)
Sales
(dollars)
1982
Farms
(number)
1978
375
(D)
(D)
(Di
ID)
9
ID)
5
313
29
iD'
4
14
(D)
10
216
(D)
(D)
On hand
(number)
1982
(D)
ID)
Sold
(number )
15 008
Farms
(number )
On hand
(number )
Sold
(number )
Sales
(dollars )
1982
Cattle and calves
Farms
(number)
1 398
(D)
(D)
6
30
78
47
138
79
59
58
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
519
23
153
63
1 495
(D)
(D)
(D)
23
156
84
97
79
118
46
30
50
11
17
468
(D)
23
234
46
On hand
(number)
1982
ID)
(D)
7
3
(D)
3
Sold
(number )
1982
102 250
(D)
2 450
800
(D)
2 200
2 100
1 700
8 550
1 200
700
1 750
900
4 000
Sales
(dollars)
Cattle and calves--Con.
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot.,..
Dededo
Inarajan
Mang i lao
Merizo
Mongmongj Toto, and Maite
Plci
Santa Rita
Slnajana
Talofofo
Tamunlng
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
(D)
25
12
(D)
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
7
(D)
132
4
15
27
33
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
5
23
5
Other cattle and calves
190
2
(D)
(D)
6
28
78
22
126
77
55
56
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
617
21
146
61
(D)
(D)
(D)
23
156
80
82
52
118
13
30
43
11
12
462
(D)
18
211
41
227
(D)
(D)
7
3
(D)
102 250
(D)
(D)
2 450
800
(D)
2 200
2 100
1 700
8 550
700
1 750
Geographic area
Farms
(number)
On hand
;, number )
1982
1978
Sold
(number )
1982 1978
Sales
(dollars)
Farms
(number)
On hand
(number )
Sold
(number )
1982
Sales
(dollars )
1982
Hogs and pigs of all ages
Goats and kids of all ages
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrlgada
Chalan Pago and Ordot....
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite
Piti
Santa Rita
Slnajana
Talofofo
Tamunlng
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
1 032
4
19
65
23
34
153
201
42
79
48
35
10
56
20
50
5
39
84
65
5
31
88
31
65
146
192
104
93
65
18
12
78
26
91
9
35
141
113
24
98
343
184
211
714
1 578
269
417
193
82
62
183
65
1 467
23
240
569
545
8 474
13
189
607
213
476
768
1 214
606
620
391
135
34
270
100
7 34
47
348
843
866
(D)
83
27
19
61
424
10
73
117
(D)
ID)
413
18
103
28
104
81
42
183
341
50
28
13
117
9
256
117 238
(Di
4 650
3 550
1 200
6 605
38 050
500
3 220
9 168
(D)
(D)
39 400
1 300
5 500
2 295
6 025
2 595
3 445
6 365
22 300
1 000
2 560
1 000
480
7 841
850
14 610
19
43
19
91
192
207
49
91
44
18
(D)
6
28
82
(D)
(D)
169
150
929
vD
41
17
53
136
86
51
35
45
27
106
12
(D)
69
234
11
(D)
47
(D)
42
1
6
925
(D)
4 500
(D)
3 120
50
300
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
GUAM 25
Table 19. Livestock and Poultry by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symboLsj see introductory text)
Geographic area
Farms
(number)
1982
1978
On hand
(number)
Sold
(number)
1978 1982
Sales
idollars i
1978 1982
Farms
^number )
1982 197^
On hand
(number)
Sold
(number)
1978 1982
Sales
(dollars)
1978 1982
Horses and colts of all ages
Chicken hens 4 months old or older
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot....
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangllao
Herizo
Hongmong, Toto, and Matte
Plcl
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Ta lo f o f o
Tamunlng
Umacac
Ytgo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam ,
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merlzo
Mongraong, Toto, and Maite.
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat ..
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangllao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite.
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
15
54
(D)
(D)
6
(D)
9
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2 000
(D)
269
1 028
83 948
7
8
344
37
26
632
73
67
42 248
26
36
1 201
37
37
2 215
175
142
4 004
252
91
8 500
42
97
1 151
100
85
3 817
53
42
2 867
53
1
3 959
14
18
1 312
59
61
900
32
23
510
68
83
2 358
22
8
304
22
22
526
113
87
4 563
84
88
2 537
123 427
196
520
32 089
1 139
3 674
5 613
3 967
57 476
2 536
2 688
616
562
679
651
2 623
105
820
4 566
2 907
3 000
25
100
2 615
76
14 098
200
15
3 000
75
500
2 750
315
11 425
200
Chicken hens 4 months old or older — Con.
Commercial layers
Other chicken hens 4 months old or older
50 035
172
(D)
41 013
550
885
170
1 802
115
899
690
3 036
(D)
(D)
77
ID)
(D)
329
213
96 143
259
30 845
(DJ
1 600
(D)
642
56 302
(D)
700
(D)
105
(D)
71
531
ID)
360
457
(D)
3 000
25
3 075
3 000
75
7
37
70
24
35
172
240
39
96
49
52
14
59
31
66
22
21
108
84
1 001
25
65
35
36
141
85
96
81
41
7
18
59
23
83
7
17
86
88
33 913
172
629
1 235
651
1 330
3 834
6 698
1 036
2 918
2 177
923
1 286
900
491
2 281
292
502
4 234
2 324
27 284
196
261
1 244
1 083
2 074
3 610
3 325
1 174
1 532
1 988
366
457
629
580
2 092
103
460
4 109
2 001
204
15
150
315
225
Chickens under 4 months old
Roosters and pullets
3
34
65
19
22
166
217
33
67
42
50
14
50
28
59
20
20
84
75
829
7
21
54
32
34
125
54
87
77
23
7
5
47
14
69
6
21
64
82
47 283
132
1 081
7 274
822
919
7 251
8 968
1 368
2 937
1 887
1 287
582
1 339
885
2 269
379
949
3 304
3 650
55 357
80
10 028
2 185
1 195
1 521
6 655
2 185
16 386
3 375
578
1 705
200
1 175
47 5
2 386
149
694
1 859
2 526
130
225
150
30
45
1 227
3
38
76
24
26
175
247
42
84
51
49
14
58
31
68
23
24
113
81
24
62
35
37
138
80
88
85
44
6
14
63
17
84
60
493
1 062
299
590
1 640
2 937
411
1 016
1 105
848
272
615
364
1 125
236
402
2 151
42
158
504
257
539
1 394
795
449
687
436
157
63
405
165
934
47
186
896
992
259
130
10
5 850
220
2 100
2 000
530
1 000
90
1 250
26 GUAM
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table 19 Livestock and Poultry by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978-Con.
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
Guam.
Agana
Agana Heights.
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot.
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangiiao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite....
Plti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning.
Umatac. . .
Yigo
Yona
Farms
number >
On hand
number )
Sold
(number)
1982
Sales
tdol Lars)
55
408
,D)
U3
345
1 263
123
234
1 095
70
93
72
154
113
(D)
27
525
364
iD)
92
607
164
354
891
1 279
77
299
177
(D)
14
322
24
383
21
155
468
423
15
230
75
850
Farms
^ number )
On hand
, number
Sold
.number )
49
11
239
329
-
_
NA)
_
iNA)
_
-
,NA)
-
iNAl
-
3
iNA!
28
(NA)
-
1
jNA)
D 1
iNA)
-
-
iNA)
-
vNA)
-
8
iNAI
21
(NA)
_
11
NA)
47
iNA)
-
1
iNA)
D)
(NA)
-
3
iNA)
14
(NA)
-
2
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
-
1
,NA)
(D)
(NA)
_
2
;NA)
ID)
iNA)
-
1
IMA)
(D)
(NA)
-
3
vNAl
16
(NA)
-
4
>NA)
18
(NA)
-
1
(NA)
(D)
(NA)
_
-
(NA)
(NA)
-
3
(NA)
9
(NA)
-
5
(NA)
22
(NA)
-
Geographic area
Pigeons
Other poultry^ (guineas, etc.)
Guam.
Agana
Agana Heights.
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot.
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangiiao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite..
Plti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning.
Umatac . . .
Yigo
Yona
37
626
(D)
336
461
46
269
224
(D)
(D)
18
(D)
354
(D)
435
381
2 213
42
62
54
131
709
158
(D)
39
68
156
(D)
301
(D)
(D)
310
78
(NA)
726
464
-
(NA)
-
4
.
(NA)
5
2
-
(NA)
(D)
2
-
(NA)
61
-
-
(NA)
29
2
-
(NA)
249
51
_
(NA)
120
308
-
(NA)
-
-
-
(NA)
55
13
-
(NA)
(D)
23
-
(NA)
27
_
_
(NA)
(D)
1
-
(NA)
18
3
-
(NA)
(D)
-
-
(NA)
112
31
-
(NA)
_
_
_
(NA)
(D)
-
-
(NA)
(D)
24
-
(NA)
21
-
-
Number on hand in 1978 inc ludes geese .
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
GUAM 27
Table 20 Chicken Eggs, Milk, and Fish Sales, by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbolSj see introductory text)
Geographic area
Chicken eggs
Dozens sold
1982
Sales
^dollars )
Milk', 1982
Quarts
sold
Sales
I, dollars )
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merlzo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Uma tac
Yigo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maice
Piti
Santa Rita
S ina j ana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
'No sales reported in 1978
30
(D)
(D)
(D)
4 170
92
1 695
920
ID)
(D)
,D)
(D)
1 445 376
(D)
(D)
17 200
'D)
i.D)
.D)
ID)
792 050
(D)
vD)
(D)
5 179
92
1 878
1 262
(D)
vD)
(D)
(D)
^D)
ID)
(D)
(D)
,D)
.D)
15 824
D)
ID)
ID)
(D)
D)
(D)
ID)
(D)
(D)
Pounds caught
Pounds sold
1978
Sales
(dollars)
1982
10
166 300
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
ID)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
28 GUAM
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table 21 Off-Farm Work of Operators by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978
(For enumeration periods^ see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols^ see introductory text)
Geographic area
All operators
1982
Operators by days of work off farm
1982
1 to 49 days
50 to 99 days
1982
1978
100 to 149 days
1982
1978
150 to 199 days
200 days or more
Guam
Agana ,
Agana Heights ,
Agat
Asan
Barr igada
Chalan Pago and Ordot....,
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, TotOj and Maite.
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
2 044
11
43
166
38
56
240
436
78
137
84
14
120
40
125
32
49
180
107
11
95
178
52
79
191
238
144
131
81
21
20
132
39
151
10
56
228
142
609
14
57
14
23
90
129
38
33
7
20
1
21
6
46
6
19
59
26
19
1
1
42
37
16
33
33
-
29
49
99
14
16
10
31
1
146
9
270
2
37
2
75
1
64
1
62
-
12
7
99
5
34
-
77
1
25
2
26
28
66
4
74
1 174
3
95
89
5
6
143
127
125
94
46
4
12
96
12
112
1
30
69
105
Table 22 Operator Characteristics by Election Districts: 1982and 1978
(For enumeration periods^ see
appendix
A; and
for meaning of abbreviat
ions ant
symbols
J see in
troduct
ory tex
t)
Place of residence
Years on present farm
Geographic area
Farms reported
On farm
operated
Not on farm
operated
Farms reported
Less than 2
years
2 to 4
years
5 to 9
years
10 years or
more
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
1982
1978
2 044
11
43
166
38
56
240
436
78
137
84
88
14
120
40
125
32
49
180
107
1 999
11
95
178
52
79
191
238
144
131
81
21
20
132
39
151
10
56
228
142
1 856
11
43
165
37
52
236
377
51
122
84
88
14
115
39
95
29
35
166
97
1 781
11
95
138
37
78
190
231
142
130
66
21
18
123
25
101
8
36
224
107
188
1
1
4
4
59
27
15
5
1
30
3
14
14
10
218
40
15
1
1
7
2
1
15
9
14
50
2
20
4
35
2 044
11
43
166
38
56
240
436
78
137
84
88
14
120
40
125
32
49
180
107
1 999
11
95
178
52
79
191
238
144
131
81
21
20
132
39
151
10
56
228
142
271
2
1
18
2
3
23
85
13
24
14
5
2
10
3
18
1
3
21
23
194
12
20
3
5
16
28
11
7
1
14
3
26
2
2
21
21
317
6
29
5
10
33
83
10
24
15
15
1
10
3
18
7
11
30
7
430
1
17
48
17
16
28
68
7
24
15
5
5
31
10
38
1
12
54
33
495
10
36
6
22
40
133
21
29
17
13
2
37
9
25
4
9
50
32
563
1
19
37
10
22
53
96
52
29
12
7
6
41
5
29
2
16
73
53
961
9
26
83
25
21
144
135
34
60
38
55
9
63
11
20
26
79
45
812
9
47
Agat
Asan
73
22
36
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
94
46
83
Mangi lao
67
47
Mongmongj TotOj and Maite...,
9
8
Santa Ri ta
46
21
58
5
26
Yigo
Yona
80
35
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
GUAM 29
Table 22. Operator Characteristics by Election Districts: 1982and 1978-Con.
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbolSj see introductory text)
Geographic area
Age
Farms reported
1982
1978
Under 25 years
1982 1978
25 to 3A
years
35 to 44
years
45 to 54
years
1982 1978
55 to 64
years
65 years and
over
1982 1978
Average age
i, years )
Guam ,
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
As an ,
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo ,
Inara j an
Mangilao
Merizo ,
Mongmong, TotOj and Maite,
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
UmaCac
Yigo
Yona
2 044
n
11
43
95
166
178
38
52
56
79
240
191
436
238
78
144
137
131
84
81
88
21
14
20
120
132
40
39
125
151
32
10
49
56
180
228
107
142
221
1
11
15
2
8
25
36
1
17
2
2
11
3
30
403
606
11
50
8
17
79
124
22
31
32
23
3
36
16
37
15
20
50
32
3
30
64
21
19
55
87
86
49
26
10
7
45
16
46
5
26
84
46
508
4
10
40
12
15
49
111
18
38
16
24
4
39
8
27
12
13
48
20
414
196
4
13
34
8
12
30
12
5
12
7
1
3
14
5
8
2
2
16
8
49
54
50
53
52
49
48
46
53
48
50
51
53
50
51
44
52
47
47
45
Main occupation
Geographic area
Fanns reported
1982
Agricultural
Nonagricultural
Farms not reported
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inara Jan.
Mangilao
Merizo ,
Mongraong, Toto, and Maite,
Pit!
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
11
43
166
38
56
240
436
78
137
84
88
14
120
40
125
32
49
180
107
1 997
11
95
178
52
79
191
238
143
131
81
21
20
132
39
151
10
56
227
142
12
5
8
7
61
17
12
8
1
1
3
2
29
1
4
17
4
11
43
134
33
48
233
375
61
125
76
87
13
117
38
96
31
45
163
103
10
95
153
32
76
162
211
129
113
47
20
12
105
28
112
9
35
201
121
30 GUAIVI
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table 23. Farms by Type of Holding by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols^ see introductory text)
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot....
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, Toto, and Maite
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talof of o ,
Tamuning
Umatac
Yigo
Yona
Home
consumption
holdings
198;
1 876
10
A3
159
35
51
233
399
57
126
68
87
13
118
40
99
31
43
164
100
1978
1 872 168
Sale holdings
1982 1978
10
95
173
48
73
188
221
139
129
62
20
19
129
38
119
10
47
216
136
127
Vegetable
Field crop
1978
Fruit and
nut
1982
Dairy
1982 1978
1978
Poultry
1978
Other
Table 24 LaborStatusby Election Districts: 1982 and 1978
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Geographic area
Farms
reported
1982 1978
Farm workers by number of days worked during year
Unpaid labor
Less than
25 days
1982 1978
25 to 149
days
1982 1978
150 days or
more
1982 1978
Hired farm labor
Less than
25 days
1982 1978
25 to 149
days
1982 1978
150 days or
more
1982 1978
Farms reported
Unpaid labor
1982 1978
Hired farm
labor
1982 1978
Farms not
reported
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot.
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mongmong, To to, and
Maite
Piti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talof of o
Tamuning
Umatac
Ylgo
Yona
11
43
166
38
56
238
435
77
136
82
88
14
120
40
115
32
49
180
107
11
93
178
52
79
191
238
144
131
80
21
20
132
38
151
10
55
228
142
17
8
(D)
10
(D)
13
(D)
76
20
(D)
17
204
72
61
17
645
150
58
66
122
38
54
120
27
85
325
497
32
118
72
85
13
87
64
107
34
19
121
69
3 062
5
93
178
25
25
373
317
144
264
83
4
20
279
33
332
376
33
211
267
52
(D)
16
:D,
3
(D)
ID)
5
(D)
6
(D)
8
(D)
3
32
5
(D)
11
43
165
38
56
238
434
73
135
80
88
14
120
40
113
32
49
177
106
1 981
10
93
178
51
79
191
236
143
131
77
21
19
131
38
151
10
55
225
142
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
GUAM 31
Table 25. Equipment and Specified Facilities by Election Districts: 1982 and 1978
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbolSj see introductory text}
Geographic area
Tractors (all kinds)
1982
1978
1978
Motortrucks
1982
1978
1982
Automobiles
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Cha Ian Pago and Ordo t
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangilao
Merizo
Mon^ong, To to, and Maite...
Plti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Tamun ing
Uma tac
Yigo
Yona
Geographic area
Guam
Agana
Agana Heights
Agat
Asan
Barrigada
Chalan Pago and Ordot
Dededo
Inarajan
Mangi lao
Merizo
Hoasnong, Toto, and Maite...
Plti
Santa Rita
Sinajana
Talofofo
Xamunlng
tloatac
Yigo
Yona
125
1
7
2
7
6
14
3
3
14
(D)
(D)
14
6
10
17
63
30
13
16
(D)
(D)
(D)
27
(D'l
8
24
22
158
ID)
8
(D)
12
6
18
3
6
16
23
27
9
40
147
223
51
49
4
60
12
4
19
126
102
64
67
38
7
12
69
21
89
7
29
57
92
25
31
11
48
174
277
61
60
;d)
67
10
(D)
26
29
34
31
91
97
4
60
13
4
24
144
110
65
82
41
17
12
82
23
117
7
30
73
103
1 616
11
31
143
32
46
186
330
35
106
80
81
12
111
32
108
29
29
148
66
1 622
9
17
90
40
161
275
49
74
70
84
136
280
208
506
122
41
93
159
53
120
18
124
11
22
115
240
20
50
116
183
8
41
38
32
193
229
112
90
2 486
16
143
304
78
120
186
335
137
141
60
45
12
208
23
157
14
45
318
144
Farms with specified facilities
Piped running water
No piped running water
Electricity
1978
No electricity
1982
11
43
164
38
55
236
422
58
129
83
88
14
117
40
110
32
40
172
104
1 892
10
94
157
46
79
190
230
143
129
75
21
18
129
34
133
8
41
221
134
88
1 835
11
43
164
38
53
224
375
54
118
84
88
13
117
40
89
31
36
163
94
10
94
132
39
79
184
225
143
128
73
21
18
122
28
107
28
218
111
225
I
1
46
13
7
12
1
1
8
2
10
10
44
2
27
9
31
32 GUAM
AGRICULTURE -GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table 26 Summary by Size of Farm: 1982
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Less than
1 acre
1 to 2
acres
3 to 4
acres
5 to 7
acres
8 to 9
acres
10 to 19 20 to 39
acres acres
40 to 49
acres
50 acres
or more
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number. .
Percent of farms
Land in farms acres' . .
Percent distribution
Average size of farm acres..
LAND USE
Cropland farms. .
acres. .
Used for crops farms . .
acres. .
Used for pasture farms..
acres. .
Not used for crops or pasture farms..
acres. .
Pastureland used for pasture or grazing. . .farms. ,
acres. .
Pastureland not used for pasture or
grazing farms. .
acres. .
All other land farms. .
acres. .
TENURE OF OPERATOR
All operators farms. .
acres' . .
Owners farms . .
acres. .
Full owners farms. .
acres. .
part owners farms. .
acres. .
Tenants farms. .
acres. ,
Permittees farms. .
acres. .
Nonpermittees farms. .
acres. .
Others farms..
acres. .
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
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 place of residence:
On farm opera ted
Not on farm operated
Operators by days of work off farm:
None
1 to 49 days
50 to 99 days
100 to 149 days
150 to 199 days
200 days or more
Operators by main occupation:
Agricultural number. .
acres. .
NonagricuLCural number. .
acres. .
LOCATION
Farms reported
On hard surface road
Off hard surface road
Less than 1 mile
1 to 2 miles
3 to 4 miles
5 miles or more
Farms not reported
See footnotes at end of table.
2 044
100.0
26 662
100.0
13.0
1
933
4
753
1
727
I
757
155
678
732
2
319
170
3
563
50
5
593
937
12
753
2
044
26
662
1
622
25
347
1
595
25
096
27
251
138
388
237
877
23
41
24
9
31
244
403
606
508
252
50
1
856
188
609
50
34
59
50
1
242
192
6
879
1
852
9
784
031
575
456
388
59
6
3
13
928
743
45.4
36.4
347
1 025
1.3
3.8
0.4
1.4
861
716
249
714
761
636
191
450
32
64
5
29
221
299
54
235
32
76
6
48
4
19
(D)
6
388
359
(D)
257
928
743
347
1 025
7 70
576
290
817
768
566
(D)
801
2
10
(D)
16
87
28
31
39
37
130
16
156
13
6
4
10
21
3
6
3
21
8
129
81
204
140
267
229
209
191
98
94
48
51
891
672
37
71
209
236
26
18
13
10
25
19
22
22
633
438
27
62
12
91
901
681
336
934
920
739
783
549
137
190
132
159
4
28
1
3
113
5.5
403
1.5
3.6
105
274
97
165
8
10
58
99
22
34
6
4
55
91
113
403
82
289
78
275
4
14
9
(D)
21
79
1
(D)
24
88
89
316
113
77
36
30
5
101
4.9
589
2.2
5.8
97
419
90
207
16
41
56
171
12
35
7
13
46
122
101
589
77
456
72
430
5
26
7
(D)
15
82
2
(D)
19
110
82
479
101
65
36
27
35
1.7
292
1.1
8.3
35
225
31
112
4
10
23
103
7
23
3
14
12
31
35
292
20
(D)
19
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
14
114
16
16
11
(D)
24
(D)
63
3.1
812
3.0
12.9
59
500
57
227
15
83
35
190
10
50
3
13
39
249
63
812
49
6 26
47
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
11
146
1
(D)
18
242
45
570
31
1.5
779
2.9
25.1
30
597
27
167
10
113
21
317
6
48
1
(D)
17
(D)
31
779
22
535
21
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
7
(D)
15
381
16
398
5
0.2
207
0.8
41.4
4
(D)
1
(D)
25
1.2
22 209
83.3
888.4
5
25
130
1 646
5
23
76
163
-
6
-
386
4
15
54
1 096
_
5
-
3 319
1
6
(D)
5 497
3
18
(D)
11 748
5
25
207
22 209
4
22
(D)
21 995
4
20
(D)
(D)
-
2
(D)
1
1
(D)
(D)
-
2
-
(D)
2
6
4
6
7
55
19
6
15
10
12
15 700
13
6 508
25
19
6
1
3
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
GUAM 33
Table 26. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Total
Less than
1 acre
1 to 2
acres
3 to 4
acres
5 to 7
acres
8 to 9
acres
10 to 19
acres
20 to 39
acres
40 to 49
acres
LABOR STATUS
Unpaid labor farms. .
workers. .
Less than 23 days farms . .
workers. .
25 CO 149 days farms..
workers. .
ISO days or more farms . .
workers. .
Hired farm labor farms . .
workers. .
Less than 25 days farms. .
workers. .
25 to 149 days farms . .
workers. .
150 days or more farms..
workers. .
Farms not reported
EQUIPMENT
Tractors (all kinds] farms..
number. ,
Motortrucks farms . ,
number. ,
Automobiles farms . .
number. .
SPECIFIED FACILITIES
Piped running water farms. .
No piped running water farms. ,
Electricity farms. .
No electricity farms.
FARMS BY TYPE OF HOUJING
Home consumption holding
Sale holdings
Vege tab le
Field crop
Fruit and nut
Dairy
Livestock
Poultry
Mixed
Other
VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales farms.
dollars.
Average per farm dollars.
Farms by value of sales:
$1 to $99 farms .
dollars.
$100 to $499 farms.
dollars.
$500 to $1 , 199 farms .
dollars.
$1,200 to $2,499 farms.
dollars.
$2,500 or more farms.
dollars.
SA1£S BY COMMODITY GROUP OR PRODUCT
Vegetables and field crops farms.
dollars.
Fruits and nuts farms.
dollars.
Ornamental plants and other nursery
products farms.
dollars.
Livestock farms.
dollars.
Poultry and eggs farms.
dollars.
Milk farms.
dollars.
Fish farms.
dollars.
See footnotes at end of table.
2 012
3 128
205
306
607
893
1 388
1 929
28
107
8
24
14
31
13
52
17
199
259
887
1 083
1 616
2 607
1 956
1 835
209
1 876
168
90
10
17
25
7
10
9
342
2 152 817
6 295
45
1 972
109
27 735
52
39 151
44
79 267
92
2 004 692
197
851
487
104
110
802
9
(D)
103
252
653
37
804
225
1
(D)
6
121
300
917
736
261
1 143
98
81
120
127
285
214
355
333
621
501
786
683
2
6
(D)
7
1
4
(D)
(D)
1
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
-
22
72
23
79
329
328
381
402
777
581
272
924
909
710
19
33
890
661
38
82
9
694
9
49
4
21
-
5
-
5
2
10
-
4
2
2
1
2
41
60 864
1 484
13
629
18
4 690
4
3 225
3
5 320
3
47 000
15
(D)
10
(D)
(D)
19
12 845
2
(D)
127
168 620
1 328
20
746
47
12 157
26
19 031
18
32 951
16
103 735
66
74 262
34
9 545
4
890
42
37 663
19
46 260
112
226
8
15
37
77
80
134
18
22
59
74
85
135
101
12
82
31
46
138 367
3 008
3
145
17
3 828
7
5 734
8
13 575
11
115 085
27
62 774
15
(D)
2
(D)
15
21 195
3
45 890
100
188
6
13
32
57
72
118
2
(D)
(D)
23
30
66
79
66
106
47
127 601
2 715
5
197
15
3 655
9
6 296
5
7 546
13
109 907
31
102 488
15
10 051
1
(D)
13
11 250
1
(D)
1
(D)
35
75
3
(D)
14
(D)
24
49
16
219 677
13 730
3
815
1
(D)
3
(D)
9
211 957
13
193 747
6
(D)
4
10 820
2
(D)
59
127
4
13
14
28
45
86
7
41
2
(D)
3
5
5
(D)
32
940 234
29 382
3
(D)
6
1 860
5
(D)
1
(D)
17
931 884
19
109 282
10
8 692
2
(D)
5
705 080
1
(D)
3
113 000
2
(D)
1
(D)
14
158 204
11 300
1
(D)
2
(D)
11
154 284
14
142 845
5
4 643
4
(D)
3
(D)
3
8
1
(D)
1
(D)
3
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
5
8
2
(D)
4
8
3
49 605
16 535
3
49 605
3
(D)
2
(D)
34 GUAM
AGRICULTURE -GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table 26 Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
enumeration periods^ see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Less than
1 acre
1 to 2
acres
3 to 4
acres
5 to 7
acres
8 to 9
acres
10 to 19
acres
20 to 39
acres
40 to 49
acres
50 acres
or more
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Machine hire and customwork farms.
dollars.
Hired farm labor farms .
dollars.
Feed purchased for livestock and poultry. . f'^rms.
dollars.
Insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides. . farms.
dollars.
Fertilizers and manure purchased farms.
dollars.
Livestock and poultry purchased farms.
dollars.
LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, THEIR PRODUCTS,
AND FISH
Carabaos farms .
number.
Sales number.
dollars.
Cattle and calves farms,
number .
Sales number.
dollars.
Milk cows farms .
number.
Sales number.
Other cattle and calves farms.
number.
Sales number . .
dollars.
Hogs and pigs of all ages farms..
number. .
Sales. number. .
dollars. .
Goats and kids of all ages farms..
number. .
Sales number. .
dollars. .
Horses and colts of all ages farms..
number. .
Sales number. .
dollars. .
Chicken hens 4 months old or older farms..
number . .
Sales number. .
dollars. .
Commercial layers farms. .
number. .
Sales number. .
dollars. .
Other chicken hens 4 months old or older. . farms. .
number. .
Sales number . .
dollars. .
Chickens under 4 months old farms. .
number . .
Sales number. .
dollars. .
Roosters and pullets farms..
number. .
Sales number. .
dollars. .
Ducks farms . .
number. .
Sales number. .
dollars. .
Geese farms. ,
number. .
Sales number. .
Pigeons farms . .
number. .
Sales number. .
dollars. .
265
183 283
36
466 539
1 247
1 175 411
561
93 379
544
93 935
213
183 747
39
375
56
23 450
205
1 398
227
102 250
43
61
190
1 337
227
102 250
1 032
7 267
1 386
117 238
235
1 218
97
7 715
30
111
5
2 000
1 269
83 948
3 125
3 575
108
50 035
3 025
3 075
1 226
33 913
100
500
1 068
47 283
130
225
1 227
16 899
259
5 850
291
5 119
27
125
49
239
156
3 246
240
2 400
22
(D)
3
27 250
490
163 707
170
9 804
157
9 567
66
12 705
28
57
4
1 800
5
6
26
51
4
1 800
404
1 683
114
9 245
70
289
(D)
(D)
4
9
(D)
(D)
512
9 919
31
486
501
9 433
437
12 564
50
150
503
6 503
3
(D)
93
900
47
974
110
21 493
11
(D)
495
222 561
199
13 759
199
17 290
90
20 787
87
240
8
3 850
23
29
76
211
8
3 850
417
2 361
412
32 288
90
378
10
(D)
9
47
(D)
(D)
505
16 444
40
3 907
486
12 537
429
17 144
30
30
494
6 462
80
2 000
131
2 375
12
50
22
135
70
1 595
240
2 400
37
19 193
85
75 528
56
7 157
47
7 864
20
6 927
6
13
to
(D)
23
93
5
2 100
5
7
22
86
5
2 100
68
621
178
18 235
22
69
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
82
6 255
8
3 305
81
2 950
65
521
72
1 017
10
1 000
24
315
10
304
35
22 154
3
3 150
67
40 403
43
9 162
47
13 076
16
4 239
24
98
5
2 300
2
(D)
23
(D)
5
2 300
61
546
66
4 450
21
194
47
4 500
3
6
69
2 645
9
240
69
2 405
59
3 206
66
841
15
244
14
107
11
20 887
30
22 301
20
6 037
22
6 509
2
(D)
(D)
5
(D)
2
(D)
5
8
22
250
153
10 820
(D)
1
(D)
23
1 791
5
379
21
1 412
21
1 669
23
(D)
11
1 058
25
38 835
8
163 799
41
548 876
30
6 002
32
10 688
10
12 766
3
(D)
33
(D)
30
3 500
12
101
20
500
4
25
38
42 708
3 100
3 500
9
40 452
3 000
3 000
32
2 256
100
500
31
7 507
50
45
37
625
100
500
9
50
3
'D)
16
34 430
3
31 900
20
27 635
23
9 144
23
13 428
6
(D)
14
153
5
2 200
2
(D)
14
(D)
5
2 200
14
251
68
4 500
11
146
4
600
4
15
22
975
25
75
3
950
25
75
21
025
16
1 035
17
661
36
2 100
5
126
15
75
3
14
1
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
4
1 860
4
5 560
3
466
1
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
4
246
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
AGRICULTURE -GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
GUAM 35
Table 26. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Total
Less than
1 acre
1 to 2
acres
3 to 4
acres
5 to 7
acres
8 to 9
acres
10 to 19
acres
20 to 39
acres
40 to 49
acres
LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, THEIR PROC'JCTS,
AND FISH--Con.
Other poultry (guineas, etc.) farms.,
number. .
Sales number. .
Chicken egg sales farms..
dozens. .
dollars..
Milk sales farms. .
quarts. .
dollars. .
Fish farms. .
pounds caught..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
VEGETABLES AND FIELD CROPS
Beans, green farms. .
acres. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Bittermelons farms. .
acres. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Cabbage, Chinese farms. .
acres. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
cabbage, head farms. .
acres. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. ,
dollars. .
Cantaloups farms. .
acres. .
pounds harvested.,
Sales pounds. .
dollars. ,
Cassava (tapioca) farms. ,
acres. ,
pounds harvested.,
Sales pounds. ,
dollars. .
Corn farms. ,
acres. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds.
dollars. ,
Cucumbers farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Eggplant farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Gado farms .
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales.. pounds.
dollars.
Muskmelons and pepinos farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
See footnotes at end of table.
74
726
770
792
30
349
050
1
(D)
(D)
177
166
121
10
120
300
300
350
81
143 173
101 221
81 825
126
32
64 111
54 160
39 607
149
24
67 099
49 135
22 625
70
26
82 423
55 071
20 622
71
46
131 235
109 200
54 588
352
58
82 354
7 200
3 741
80
18
22 331
9 164
6 377
194
97
658 248
601 906
217 830
473
69
107
904
62
100
28
817
90
15
15
835
405
296
46
24
35
078
28
550
15
300
30
424
1
(D)
(D)
108
11
(D)
33
4
3 231
41
4
3 250
120
160
13
(D)
(D)
7
1
000
97
10
11 560
1 270
581
16
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
28
4
43 335
40 000
33 000
164
17
11 871
695
536
17
2
960
70
56
5
1
525
22
127
16
34 407
41 780
3
270
144
18
21 115
6 640
5 309
59
7
470
905
535
63
7
10 485
5 040
2 390
29
3
2 322
(D)
(D)
28
6
12 985
9 000
4 803
167
23
35 766
2 470
1 260
39
5
7 257
720
410
74
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
197
24
32 644
13 280
7 959
38
5
4 535
325
225
12
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
31 512
44 890
31
10
26 568
23 925
19 899
13
5
10 825
9 800
7 050
13
2
905
100
50
3
(Z)
880
6
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
28
6
7 010
860
550
10
2
1 260
175
150
23
7
24 345
22 150
7 577
36
6
6 362
2 550
1
070
10
15
2
1 595
1 200
540
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
24
9
12 006
8 806
5 837
5
1
325
55
40
9
1
2 619
1 075
480
6
4
125
050
670
9
13
35 100
32 000
11 700
19
3
5 525
300
75
7
2
1 485
200
150
23
18
87 715
81 785
19 847
31
7
15 550
11 450
3 590
1
715
6
4
5 760
5 600
2 553
2
2
(D)
(D)
2
4
(D)
700 910
(D)
701 035
_
1
-
(D)
-
(D)
_
3
-
165 900
-
164 900
-
113 000
11
(D)
11 094
6 700
6 100
5
3
7 400
6 950
2 650
6
3
29 430
27 000
12 720
4
3
5 200
2 100
735
3
4
7 500
5 500
3 350
5
1
760
3
1
3 339
2 909
1 600
11
9
270 050
261 200
83 625
9
3
3 027
2 400
1 055
3
1
3 025
3
2
6 150
5 650
3 217
14
10
23 335
22 650
21 630
7
12
28 610
27 750
26 042
10
(D)
(D)
1 200
500
6
6
15 120
2 000
800
9
7
13 140
8 900
4 900
20
7
11
280
1
000
400
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
18
15
51
978
49
878
15
280
19
6
10
180
6
800
4
420
10
5
3
015
5
4
4
435
3
400
1
360
(D)
(D)
6
7
15 600
13 800
10 800
5
4
16 900
14 600
6 325
5
6
43 121
43 121
16 017
3
6
8 500
500
380
7
3
410
500
375
19
116 518
111 118
47 630
8
4
12
780
9
925
4
145
3
(z)
675
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
CD)
1
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
1
1 043
800
500
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
36 GUAM
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREASERIES
Table 26. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
Total
Less than
1 acre
1 to 2
acres
3 to 4
acres
5 to 7
acres
8 to 9
acres
10 to 19
acres
20 to 39
acres
40 to 49
acres
VEGETABLES AND FIELD CROPS--Con.
Onions, green farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Peppers farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Pumpkins and squash farms .
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Radishes farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Sveetpotatoes farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Taro farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Tomatoes farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Watermelons farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Yams farms .
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds .
dollars.
Other vegetables and field crops farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
FRUITS, NUTS, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, AND OTHER
NURSERY PRODUCTS
Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit trees
and plants farms.
acres.
Avocados farms .
trees,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Bananas farms .
hills,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Betelnuts farms.
trees,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
See footnotes at end of table.
203
26
18 125
8 133
9 651
417
53
42 534
22 167
19 914
330
49
77 799
16 020
5 190
60
16
34 245
28 855
16 453
293
64
88 285
43 135
21 171
528
86
110 325
29 883
19 023
339
57
105 138
73 696
64 290
99
117
422 455
345 240
115 579
353
57
93 509
21 820
16 311
234
48
81 184
66 725
72 277
1 485
949
1 007
7 493
146 067
6 250
2 773
1 116
118 888
266 047
67 550
38 619
742
23 979
32 649
7 467
6 175
59
6
230
410
645
119
12
240
109
11
16 881
1 355
8
1
440
98
10
(D)
25
19
163
17
14 172
(D)
(D)
114
13
18 250
10 530
10 511
5
(D)
(D)
100
10
11 015
680
672
101
11
4 278
(D)
(D)
643
103
393
1 368
35 720
(D)
(D)
461
14 354
53 003
(D)
(D)
278
3 357
8 326
4
97
10
5 871
684
7 23
190
20
10 951
2 330
1 452
143
18
27 128
1 185
1 004
31
4
7 670
6 325
3 915
123
16
18 379
1 805
984
241
31
40 603
5 478
3 780
139
17
22 293
10 162
8 072
42
9
60 475
27 190
10 774
159
18
30 689
2 380
1 599
91
22
17 731
12 795
13 017
555
253
408
2 375
55 077
2 150
1 127
438
33 049
85 584
10 010
5 709
289
8 225
7 926
730
843
11
1
1 030
400
400
(D)
ID)
D)
ID)
27
5
7 545
20
15
2
(D)
(D)
23
8
11 255
7 760
4 330
37
6
8 920
1 900
1 290
18
(D)
(D)
510
373
13
10
37 700
35 100
14 135
30
7
8 975
1 860
1 925
18
6
5 071
1 900
1 480
82
92
60
562
12 605
580
268
68
14 487
25 235
4 300
2 610
51
1 372
(D)
9
2
900
500
500
32
5
3 780
1 840
1 211
17
3
12 580
10 300
3 223
4
2
5 230
5 100
3 055
17
4
5 600
3 120
1 305
35
8
16 855
11 375
6 335
24
5
10 525
4 805
2 787
15
24
122 345
109 000
31 700
25
4
11 675
8 000
6 930
6
1
929
700
500
84
113
57
775
11 650
2 400
843
59
24 421
(D)
13 400
7 200
44
1 097
2 390
845
529
7
3
5 064
4 889
6 408
11
3
9 065
8 645
8 627
7
7
4 850
1 100
270
5
3
9 480
9 380
4 618
7
(D)
8 375
3 300
1 420
9
(D)
(D)
600
300
8
2
2 355
1 550
1 017
4
3
23 600
16 250
5 625
6
2
2 800
900
650
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
28
62
25
566
(D)
300
90
20
(D)
24 290
21 000
11 900
20
2 329
2 672
1 080
540
11
3
1 770
650
675
21
4
3 610
1 800
1 175
17
3
4 810
1 000
350
4
1
3 250
1 000
590
12
6
8 605
6 050
2 685
22
7
8 970
3 200
1 650
17
10
13 930
11 600
10 460
19 390
14 000
4 885
17
6
7 905
10
5
6 605
5 600
7 420
47
125
37
900
14 115
200
60
38
8 497
10 945
150
280
31
987
921
130
425
3
(Z)
830
600
300
7
3
870
850
975
6
2
435
060
240
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
6
9
11 625
11 075
5 428
12
11
11 840
3 750
3 000
9
6
32 604
32 139
29 470
5
14
14 400
(D)
(D)
6
5
11 050
4 300
2 175
3
(Z)
640
22
82
15
519
5 295
100
75
17
6 647
12 120
5 200
1 975
15
1 160
2 050
320
330
1
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
I
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
1
930
700
560
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
GUAM 37
Table 26. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con.
(For enumeration periods^ see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see ikitroduc tory text)
Total
Less than
1 acre
1 to 2
acres
3 to 4
acres
5 to 7
acres
8 to 9
acres
10 to 19
acres
20 to 39
acres
40 to 49
acres
30 acres
or more
FRUITS, NUTS, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, AND OTHER
NURSERY PRODUCTS --Con.
Breadfruits farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Coconuts farms . .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Grapefruits farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Guavas farms . .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Lemons and 1 Ime s farms . .
trees. .
pounds harvested. .
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Mangoe s farms . .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Orange s farms . .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Papayas farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Pineapples farms. .
plants. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Soursops farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Starfruits farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Sweetsops farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Tangerines farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Other fruits, nuts, and tree crops farms..
plants or trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Ornamental plants and other nursery
produc ts farms , .
number of plants..
Sales number of plants..
dollars. .
628
2 278
84 178
500
145
893
35 571
294 439
4 650
1 105
208
529
7 872
760
10 246
20 610
1 200
280
1 110
10 444
105 015
2 762
2 310
994
3 948
64 805
2 550
2 500
399
1 668
20 945
1 830
946
673
5 495
48 321
3 005
1 378
327
317 204
255 417
246 175
49 429
555
4 636
20 888
2 090
1 239
546
1 4A1
23 219
10
5
473
3 810
12 638
340
211
658
10 101
91 533
5 975
3 264
227
2 061
18 770
875
423
995
78 592
5 124
(D)
204
436
17 898
333
3 509
70 586
47
93
1 145
302
1 057
5 152
438
1 744
22 799
250
105
410
1 119
21 325
300
300
HI
243
3 123
286
1 373
10 859
(D)
233
103
1 419
1 082
179
402
3 929
206
469
7 992
154
536
2 414
183
668
12 930
50
30
80
406
6 835
459
20 555
40
ID)
254
817
27 742
100
25
365
10 409
78 532
1 700
230
94
225
2 727
301
2 265
8 Oil
437
2 900
42 245
212
100
385
1 408
23 852
500
525
165
634
7 453
400
236
265
1 944
23 412
400
200
142
6 124
3 681
224
896
5 632
(D)
(D)
213
480
8 774
190
924
3 7 20
280
2 027
28 341
800
520
90
357
7 735
75
23
379
20 248
184
890
47
217
6 315
57
4 137
28 948
760
205
22
46
745
46
7 56
1 685
68
1 170
9 843
1 100
775
62
309
3 510
200
200
34
96
1 440
100
50
35
347
1 600
24
1 354
972
39
269
1 560
35
102
1 055
35
484
1 469
48
435
4 621
100
150
19
121
1 000
48
17 077
800
(D)
46
244
7 495
57
4 790
31 893
2 190
670
17
65
1 635
42
D
1 158
70
851
6 9 50
54
265
2 955
35
218
1 230
180
200
33
305
1 986
29
4 054
1 960
75
59
49
239
1 042
37
109
1 515
38
860
840
62
969
6 569
1 000
550
11
105
1 270
44
2 303
100
vD)
19
109
4 230
25
2 124
54 963
21
527
666
23
757
4 869
200
100
22
ID I
150
50
25
10
53
38
14
297
3 395
425
(D)
7
1 659
(D)
16
147
(D)
20
12
15
45
283
10
5
18
142
340
D)
ID)
23
257
921
375
110
7
842
(D'
15
4 256
32
177
7 483
35
6 673
13 802
11
42
1 495
25
1 378
2 101
400
100
40
376
6 645
100
30
33
243
3 958
500
500
21
174
5 771
700
335
21
342
3 319
12
1 291
1 588
200
70
28
1 268
5 830
2 000
1 200
21
108
2 145
19
321
805
50
17
33
3 724
13 685
3 250
1 675
12
117
995
27
1 998
14
102
7 980
12
2 690
4 525
15
933
953
(D)
;d)
16
1 108
5 184
16
224
7 455
1 000
950
13
139
325
50
25
11
782
2 270
1 000
500
6
(D)
1 010
900
300
12
1 296
1 380
13
82
845
11
381
485
80
28
16
177
965
4
81
805
800
400
10
(D)
3
12
210
2
(D)
ID)
1
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
'D)
(D)
3
1 015
3 005
900
1 200
2
(D)
3
26
415
400
100
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
26
160
(D)
(D)
(D)
fD)
3
412
480
400
229
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
9
164
825
400
120
7
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
6
826
(D)
15
523
3 475
10
193
1 600
7
85
1 150
7
(D)
(D)
300
90
3
300 057
245 018
245 000
49 000
7
(D)
690
3
20
450
6
(D)
(D)
10
432
13 021
(D)
11
10 130
4 000
6 000
^Detail may not add to total due to rounding.
38 GUAM
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table 27. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982
(For enumeration periods . see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text^
Item
All operators Full owners Part owners
Tenants Permittees Nonpermittee
FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS
Farms number.
Percent of farms
Land in farms acres ^ .
Percent distribution
Average size of farm acres.
LAND USE
Crop land farms .
acres.
Used for crops farms .
acres.
Used for pasture farms.
acres.
Not used for crops or pasture farms.
acres .
Pastureland used for pasture or grazing. .. farms.
acres.
Pastureland not used for pasture or
grazing farms.
acres.
All other land farms.
acres.
SIZE OF FARM
Less Chan 1 acre farms.
acres.
1 to 2 acres farms.
acres.
3 to 4 acres farms.
acres.
5 to 7 acres farms.
acres.
8 to 9 acres farms.
acres.
10 Co 19 acres farms.
acres.
20 to 39 acres farms.
acres.
40 to 49 acres farms .
acres.
30 acres or more farms .
acres.
OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
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 place of residence:
On farm operated
Not on farm operated
Operators by days of work off farm:
None
1 to 49 days
50 to 99 days
100 to 149 days
150 to 199 days
200 days or more
Operators by main occupation:
Agricultural number.
acres.
Nonagricultural number.
acres.
LOCATION
Farms reported
On hard surface road
Off hard surface road
Less than 1 mile
1 to 2 miles
3 to 4 miles
5 miles or more
Farms not reported
See footnotes at end of table.
2 044
100.0
26 662
100.0
13.0
1
933
4
753
1
727
1
757
155
578
732
2
319
170
3
563
50
5
593
937
12
753
928
347
743
1 025
113
403
101
589
35
292
63
812
31
779
5
207
25
22 209
31
244
403
606
508
252
50
1
856
188
509
50
34
59
50
1
242
192
6
879
1
852
9
784
031
575
456
388
59
6
3
13
1 595
78.0
25 095
94.1
15.7
1
517
3
508
1
344
1
222
123
612
588
1
673
131
3
490
39
5
585
741
12
514
758
D>
555
801
78
275
72
430
19
(D)
47
!D)
21
(D)
4
(D)
20
(D)
13
175
323
470
413
201
50
1
508
87
455
46
22
50
42
980
110
16
064
1
485
9
032
1 587
1 285
302
267
30
3
2
27
1.3
251
C.9
9.3
24
210
22
(D)
3
(D-
11
128
2
(D)
2
'D,
15
38
2
iD)
10
15
4
(D)
5
26
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
7
134
20
118
138
6.8
388
1.5
2.8
127
345
114
135
8
12
42
198
6
id!
1
D
62
32
87
31
28
39
9
(D)
7
(D)
1
(D)
2
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
1
(D)
9
27
33
30
25
14
45
123
15
35
1
5
1
3
93
17
244
121
145
138
101
37
31
5
1
237
11.6
877
3.3
3.7
226
656
209
320
19
30
87
305
28
51
4
87
156
37
15
130
155
21
79
15
82
14
114
11
146
7
(D)
2
(D)
161
76
94
2
5
7
5
123
55
435
182
442
233
140
93
69
21
3
23
1.1
41
0.2
1.8
17
30
17
(D)
2
(D)
3
(D)
13
4
6
10
1
(D)
2
(D)
1
(D)
5
1
10
6
1
48
14
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
GUAM 39
Table 27. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982- Con.
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
All operators Full owners Part owners
Tenants Permittees Nonpermittees
lABOR STATUS
Unpaid labor farms.
workers.
Less than 25 days farms.
workers -
23 to 149 days farms .
workers.
1 50 days or more farms .
workers.
Hired farm labor farms.
workers.
Less than 25 days farms.
workers.
25 to 149 days farms.
workers.
150 days or more farms.
workers.
Farms not reported
EQUIPMENT
Tractors (all kinds J farms.
number.
Motortrucks farms.
number.
Automobiles farms.
number.
SPECIFIED FACILITIES
Piped running water farms.
No piped running water farms .
Electricity farms.
No electricity farms.
FARMS BY TYPE OF HOLDING
Home consumption holding.
Sale holdings
Vegetable
Field crop
Fruit and nut
Dairy
Livestock
Poultry
Mixed
Other
VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD
Total sales farms.
dollars.
Average per farm dollars.
Farms by value of sales:
$ 1 to $99 farms .
dollars.
$100 to $499 farms.
dollars.
$500 to $1,199 farms.
dollars.
$1,200 to $2,499 farms.
dollars.
$2,500 or more farms.
dollars.
SALES BY COMMODITY GROUP OR PRODUCT
Vegetables and field crops farms.
dollars.
Fruits and nuts farms.
dollars.
Ornamental plants and other nursery
products farms .
dollars.
Livestock farms.
dollars,
poultry and eggs farms.
dollars.
Milk farms.
dollars.
Fish farms.
dollars.
2 012
3 128
205
306
607
893
1 388
1 9 29
28
107
8
24
14
31
13
52
199
259
887
1 083
1 616
2 607
I 956
88
1 835
209
876
168
90
10
17
25
7
10
9
342
152
817
6
295
45
1
972
109
27
735
52
39
151
44
79
267
92
004
692
197
851 487
104
110 802
ID)
103
252 653
37
804 225
1
',D)
6
121 300
1 573
2 364
178
263
478
684
1 056
1 417
16
47
5
6
8
20
6
21
122
154
667
810
1 294
2 148
1 550
45
1 496
99
1 497
98
40
7
13
16
6
219
775
154
3
540
35
1
470
74
18
880
29
21
654
32
58
365
49
674
785
112
313 460
73
42 679
7
11 820
68
203 353
28
95 262
1
'D)
4
(D)
10
15
18
26
2
■D)
1
(D)
2
D)
15
805 854
53 724
2
I'D)
3
(D)
4
7 738
6
795 676
(D)
7
62 067
6
16 650
2
ID-
132
210
12
22
37
58
104
130
6
30
2
iDl
4
D)
3
7
15
27
59
74
102
147
127
11
122
16
118
20
15
2
29
188
700
6
507
2
(D)
6
1
314
6
:d)
3
4
309
12
(D)
22
170
305
7
1
715
6
650
1
D)
236
430
10
14
67
112
174
304
iD)
50
65
122
150
158
224
210
27
152
85
199
38
30
73
358
484
4
911
8
(D)
22
(D)
14
10
785
5
8
855
24
332
846
52
320 202
17
4 341
ID)
20
27 950
6
■D)
23
43
1
(D)
11
16
17
18
4
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
1 050
See footnotes at end of table.
40 GUAM
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table 27. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con.
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
All operators
Full owners
Part owners
Permittees
Nonpermittees
SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES
Machine hire and custoniwork farms .
dollars.
Hired farm labor farms .
dollars.
Feed purchased for livestock and poultry. . farms.
dollars.
Insecticides J fungicides, and herbicides. . farms.
dollars.
Fertilizers and manure purchased farms.
dollars.
Livestock and poultry purchased farms.
dollars.
LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, THEIR PRODUCTS, AND FISH
Carabaos farms .
number . .
Sales number. .
dollars. ,
Cattle and calves farms.,
number . ,
Sales number. ,
dollars. .
Milk cows farms. ,
number. ,
Sales number. .
Other cattle and calves farms.,
number. .
Sales number. .
dollars. ,
Hogs and pigs of all ages farms..
number. ,
Sales number. .
dollars. .
Goats and kids of all ages farms..
number. .
Sales number. .
dollars. .
Horses and colts of all ages farms..
number . .
Sales number. .
dollars. .
Chicken hens 4 months old or older farms..
number. .
Sales number. .
dollars. .
Comnercial layers farms. .
number. .
Sales .number. .
dollars. .
Other chicken hens 4 months old or older, .farms. .
number. .
Sales number. .
dollars. .
Chickens under 4 monchs old farms..
number. .
Sales number. .
dollars. .
Roosters and pullets farms..
number. .
Sales number. .
dollars. .
Ducks farms. .
number. .
Sales number. .
dollars. .
Geese farms. .
number. .
Sales number. .
Pigeons farms . .
number. .
Sales number. .
dollars. .
265
183 283
36
466 539
1 247
175 411
561
93 379
544
93 935
213
183 747
39
375
66
23
450
205
1
398
227
102
250
43
61
190
1
337
227
102
250
1
032
7
267
1
386
117
238
235
1
218
97
7
715
30
111
5
2
000
1
269
83
948
3
125
3
575
108
50
035
3
025
3
075
1
226
33
913
100
500
1
068
Ul
283
130
225
1
227
16
899
259
5
850
291
5
119
27
125
49
239
156
3
246
240
2
400
157
89 761
19
193 645
980
577 085
404
44 332
367
42 627
166
166 432
30
353
(D)
(D)
171
1
248
217
97
200
37
51
157
1
197
217
97
200
802
5
654
870
75
438
185
1
009
86
6
565
19
79
(D)
(D)
998
35
199
125
575
78
8
446
25
75
969
26
753
100
500
840
32
187
100
195
962
13
332
179
3
850
213
3
539
27
125
35
196
123
2
647
240
2
400
9
(D)
2
(D)
15
480 515
13
13 916
14
8 270
4
10 165
1
ID)
ID)
(D)
3
38
(D)
(D)
3
38
(D)
(D)
16
199
159
14 200
4
22
6
(D)
(D)
14
40
524
3
000
3
000
2
(D)
3
000
3
000
12
(D)
9
5
408
13
448
1
(D)
23
23 240
7
55 900
69
21 411
34
14 501
36
13 572
12
1 485
7
27
(D)
1 700
1
(D)
7
(D)
(D)
1 700
59
293
40
1 950
11
(D)
75
1 423
4
82
72
1 341
63
1 763
30
30
70
737
18
276
3
CD)
7
43
75
64 764
8
(D)
155
84 729
96
19 714
115
28 564
27
4 725
23
85
5
(D)
5
(D)
22
(D)
5
(D)
134
999
307
25 250
30
141
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
155
6 194
20
1 357
149
4 837
131
7 096
153
2 153
80
2 000
48
1 151
23
496
(D)
18
8 895
6
380
2
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
14
99
10
400
4
24
5
(D)
19
522
(D)
19
(D)
18
680
20
176
7
(D)
2
(D)
See footnotes at end of table.
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
GUAM 41
Table 27 Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con.
(For enumeration periods^ see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols^ see introductory text)
LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, THEIR PRODUCTS, AND
FISH--Con.
Other poultry (guineas, etc.) farms..
number. .
Sales number. .
Chicken egg sales farms..
dozens. .
dollars. .
Milk sales farms..
quarts. .
dollars. .
Fish farms. .
pounds caught. .
Sales pounds. .
dollars . .
VEGETABLES AND FIELD CROPS
Beans, green farms. .
acres. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Bitterraelons farms. .
acres. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Cabbage , Chinese farms . .
acres. .
pounds harvested. .
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Cabbage, head farms. .
acres. .
pounds harvested. .
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Cantaloups farms. .
acres. .
pounds harvested. .
Sales pounds . .
dollars. .
Cassava (tapioca) farms. .
acres. .
pounds harvested.,
Sales pounds. .
dollars.
Com farms. .
acres. ,
pounds harvested. .
Sales pounds. .
dollars.
Cucumbers farms.
acres .
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Eggplant farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Gado farms .
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Muskmelons and pepinos farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
All operators
74
726
30
770 349
792 050
1
(D)
(D)
10
177 120
166 300
121 300
350
81
143
173
101
221
81
825
126
32
64
111
54
160
39
607
149
24
67
099
49
135
22
625
70
26
82 423
55
071
20
622
71
46
131
235
109
200
54
588
352
58
82
354
7
200
3
741
80
18
22
331
9
164
6
377
194
97
658
248
601
906
217
830
473
69
107
904
62
100
28
817
90
15
15
835
405
296
46
24
35
078
28
550
15
300
Full owners
57
595
22
67 149
88 117
1
(D)
(D)
7
160 570
(D)
(D)
252
51
78
784
50
221
36
941
88
24
50
110
42
955
33
358
99
13
24
679
15
035
6
290
41
9
16
007
6
600
2
575
47
25
63
945
51
800
21
150
244
38
52
078
3
680
2
121
49
7
7
252
230
217
116
39
145
237
117
685
57
110
347
49
84
180
50
570
23
314
67
12
10
705
105
86
28
10
12
918
7
000
2
753
Part owners
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
6
1
1 235
500
450
(D)
(D)
3
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
3
6
10 500
10 300
4 680
6
1
2 006
500
125
7
9
53
440
52
750
13
260
7
1
1
480
400
200
1
(D)
(D)
3
3
4
530
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
27
9
19
990
18
025
17
894
8
1
3
540
3
080
3
084
11
3
4
290
3
300
1
965
4
(D)
(D)
2
050
820
9
8
45
150
37
250
21
878
15
2
2
020
50
45
8
2
915
200
150
15
19
108
610
107
450
45
162
32
4
3
255
1
210
733
3
(z)
95
Permittees
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
10
103
5
2 980
(D)
55
18
32
409
22
475
20
040
25
6
10
170
8
125
3
165
30
6
37
380
30
700
14
220
24
15
64
131
46
421
17
227
Nonpermlttees
11
640
9
850
6
880
79
14
24
675
2
970
1
450
18
u
124
8
734
6
010
50
28
335
111
309
021
97
048
75
12
18
354
9
920
4
570
18
2
1
985
300
210
12
9
13
330
13
050
6
897
4
1
10 120
10 000
6 500
2
(D)
(D)
1
(D)
(D)
5
1
875
3
(D)
(D)
4
(D)
(D)
15 000
5 250
8
2
335
See footnotes at end of table.
42 GUAM
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Table 27. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con.
For enumeration periods., see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text)
All operators Full owners Part owners
Tenants Permittees Nonpermittees
VEGETABLES AND FIELD CROPS--Con.
Onions, green farms.
acres .
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Peppers farms.
acres.
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds .
dollars.
pumpkins and squash farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Radishes farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Sweetpotatoes farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Taro farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Toma toe s farms .
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Watermelons farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Yams farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
Other vegetables and field crops farms.
acres,
pounds harvested.
Sales pounds.
dollars.
FRUITS, NUTS, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS. AND OTHER
NURSERY PRODUCTS
Land in bearing and nonbearing fruit trees
and plants farms. .
acres. .
Avocados farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested. .
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Bananas farms. .
hills.,
pounds harvested. .
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Betelnuts farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested. .
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
203
26
18
125
8
133
9
651
417
53
hi
534
22
167
19
914
330
49
77
799
16
020
5
190
60
16
34
245
28
855
16
453
293
64
88
285
43
135
21
171
528
86
110
325
29
883
19
023
339
57
105
138
73
696
64
290
99
117
422
455
345
240
115
579
353
57
93
509
21
820
16
311
234
48
81
184
66
725
72
277
1
485
949
1
007
7
493
146
067
6
250
2
773
1
116
118
888
266
047
67
550
38
619
742
23
979
32
649
7
467
6
175
134
15
8
010
2
501
2
537
292
35
20
807
7
230
6
178
237
32
51
768
14
66 5
4
856
45
10
11
475
8
475
5
495
192
32
41
235
14
835
7
444
380
62
75
467
24
240
14
696
252
34
44
069
23
050
18
757
58
38
>20
475
59
450
50
140
258
44
70
137
18
990
13
96 2
163
26
11
932
2
250
3
480
1
176
768
813
5
790
124
582
5
470
2
435
872
92
785
201
891
38
690
22
719
625
22
063
29
757
6
232
5
165
4
(D)
(D)
6
1
1 026
400
370
4
(Z)
736
1
(D)
(D)
7
2
5 600
1 950
825
1
320
300
250
2
(D)
ID)
5
(D)
(D)
(Dl
ID)
4
1
2 250
(D)
'Dj
2
:d)
'D)
20
38
10
101
280
80
48
17
6
308
26
025
24
200
12
400
10
240
1
215
1
095
560
11
1
255
24
3
1 260
300
300
17
2
3 595
3
(D)
(D)
10
000
5
750
15
2
2
185
1
025
565
22
3
4
070
1
200
560
27
4
11
735
9
730
8
668
10
57
50
115
47
540
47
282
16
2
4
470
1
730
(D)
13
3
13
408
12
075
10
837
76
22
37
211
2 541
56
4 034
10 790
1 110
375
17
404
275
40
50
47
9
9
285
5
632
7
114
84
13
19
102
14
237
13
066
62
14
19
790
1
355
334
10
4
12
670
10
380
5
208
73
26
38
775
25
325
12
337
105
19
25
818
4
143
3
517
48
17
48
384
40
716
36
690
25
16
22
165
9
650
5
622
69
9
16
097
650
637
46
18
55
216
52
400
57
960
178
113
124
1
316
16
774
700
290
146
15
035
23
691
3
550
3
125
81
1
174
1
257
100
400
1
(D)
(D)
9
(D)
(D)
7
1
1 700
3
(Z)
230
7
1
560
3
(D)
(D)
1
ID)
(D)
(D)
(D)
4
D)
(D)
3
(D)
330
16
7
12
41
135
14
574
2 495
4
40
45
6
1
1 090
11
152
1 155
See footnotes at end of table.
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
GUAM 43
Table 27 Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con.
(For enumeration periods, see appendix A; and for meaning of abbreviations and symboLSj see introductory text)
Tenants Permittees Nonpermittees
All operators Full owners part owners
FRUITS; NUTS, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS. AND OTHER
NURSERY PRODUCTS--Con.
Breadfruits farms. .
trees, .
pounds harvested. .
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Coconuts farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested. .
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Grapefruits farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Guavas farms . .
trees. .
pounds harvested. .
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Lemons and limes farms. .
trees. .
pounds harve s ted . .
Sales pounds. .
dol Lars . .
Mangoes farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Oranges farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Papayas farms . .
trees. .
pounds harvested. .
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Pineapples farms. .
plants. .
pounds harvested. .
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Soursops farms . .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Star fruits farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested, .
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Sweet sops farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Tangerines farms. .
trees. .
pounds harvested..
Sales pounds . .
dollars. .
Other fruits, nuts, and tree crops farms..
plants or trees.,
pounds harvested. .
Sales pounds. .
dollars. .
Ornamental plants and other nursery
products farms. .
number of plants..
Sales number of plants..
dollars. .
628
2
278
84
178
500
145
893
35
571
294
439
4
650
1
105
208
529
7
872
760
10
246
20
610
1
200
280
1
110
10
444
105
015
2
762
2
310
994
3
948
64
805
2
550
2
500
399
1
668
20
945
1
830
946
673
5
495
48
321
3
005
1
378
327
317
204
255
417
246
175
49
429
555
4
636
20
888
2
090
1
239
546
1
441
23
219
10
5
473
3
810
12
638
340
211
658
10
101
91
533
5
975
3
264
227
2
061
18
770
875
423
995
78
592
5
124
Di
508
1
884
68
748
500
145
703
29
075
248
7 28
3
650
800
164
435
5
973
607
8
936
15
533
1
000
230
867
7
335
82
606
I
362
1
405
812
3
242
59
960
2
550
2
500
322
1
219
18
337
1
680
860
515
3
758
25
921
2
405
1
068
249
10
765
7
915
1
100
370
447
4
086
18
651
2
090
1
239
461
1
209
19
787
10
5
385
3
041
10
506
340
211
527
9
104
82
708
5
475
3
104
176
878
12
619
875
423
826
68
877
5
044
11
820
7
36
2 265
11
514
1 831
7
89
283
9
81
515
10
159
155
8
92
952
303
219
245
291
245
075
49
059
6
61
170
33
190
7
147
112
9
62
483
3
66
2 525
11
528
21
74
2 850
33
470
3 340
800
235
3
(D)
50
27
117
357
49
310
5 391
1 300
855
35
105
1 065
8
25
415
100
50
30
471
2 398
200
150
8
65
4
20
70
597
23
44
765
11
53
140
22
84
845
9
12
(D)
64
2 474
79
265
9 735
120
5
131
37
995
200
70
36
74
1
769
102
1
040
4
179
200
50
154
2
556
15
315
100
50
U3
388
2
325
59
365
2
193
50
36
105
1
126
18
635
400
160
58
3
149
2
207
70
386
1
398
45
111
2
117
61
492
1
828
89
797
6
467
500
160
36
1
096
3
330
6
7
225
15
335
2 370
74
742
80
(D)
9
45
183
15
111
736
11
26
950
4
(D)
8
27
400
1
(D)
5
28
260
8
46
480
1
(D)
(D)
8
359
^Detail may not add to total due to rounding.
44 GUAM
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
APPENDIX A.
General Explanation
Page
TAKING THE CENSUS A-1
OFFICE PROCESSING A-1
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS A-2
FARM CLASSIFICATIONS A-4
TAKING THE CENSUS
Report Form
The report form for the 1 982 Census of Agriculture in
Guam was prepared by the Outlying Areas Branch of the
Agriculture Division, Bureau of the Census, in coopera-
tion with the Department of Commerce of Guam.
The content of the 1982 census report form is similar
to that of the 1 978 form. Some changes were made to
provide more meaningful and useful statistics, and to
facilitate the processing of the collected data. A new data
item was added for total acres in the Fruits and Nuts sec-
tion. A data item not included was on source of financing.
There were two other changes made to the report form.
The Fishery section was changed to make it more
understandable; and the reporting unit for land area was
changed from hectares to acres to facilitate reporting by
respondents.
Training Program
The project manager, crew leaders, and enumerators
employed for the census in Guam received special train-
ing for the job in accordance with instructions prepared
by the Bureau of the Census. The training included
classroom practice in interviewing and filling out the report
form and a detailed discussion of the enumerators'
instructions.
Method of Enumeration
The statistics in this report represent totals of data col-
lected from farm operators during a 12-week period,
beginning in March 1 983. Prior to enumeration, Guam was
divided into 19 Enumeration Districts (ED's) and each
district was clearly delineated on special ED maps.
Each enumerator was assigned an ED and furnished
with a map of the district to be enumerated. In all areas,
except cities and other heavily populated areas,
enumerators were required to visit each dwelling (or
place), list the name of the head of household, and ask
a series of screening questions. If the place qualified as
an agricultural operation, the enumerator was required to
complete a report form (see appendix B). For urban and
other heavily populated areas, enumerators were given a
list of 1978 farm operations and were required to
enumerate those that still operated as a farm. To ensure
as complete an enumeration as possible, the enumerators
were required to plot the location of each occupied dwell-
ing or place on the ED map. They were also given lists
of special and large farms located in each ED and were
required to complete a report form for each name listed
or an explanation of why one was not necessary.
Enumerators were to ask enough questions about tracts
of land on which there were no dwellings to determine
whether a report form should be completed for the owner
or person in charge. This procedure was designed to
ensure complete coverage of all land used, whether
operated by an individual, partnership, corporation, or
institution.
To avoid duplication or overlapping of enumeration,
rules were established whereby responsibility for coverage
could be determined. If a place was entirely within the
boundaries of an ED, the enumerator assigned to it was
responsible for completing the report form, regardless of
where the operator lived. If a place was partly in one ED
and partly in another, the enumerator assigned to the ED
in which the operator lived was responsible for completing
the report form; including all land the person operated in
Guam regardless of ED.
OFFICE PROCESSING
The office processing was done in the Agriculture Divi-
sion at the Bureau of the Census. Each report form was
edited and coded prior to being keyed and tabulated.
Report forms obtained for places not meeting the census
farm definition criteria were voided and removed from
further processing. The remaining report forms were
examined for accuracy, consistency, and completeness.
Errors in computations and in units of measures, incon-
sistencies, and misplaced entries were corrected. In-
complete reports were adjusted on the basis of related
information on the same form or on report forms for
nearby farms of similar type and size.
After all report forms had been reviewed, the data were
encoded onto magnetic tape and subjected to a thorough
computer edit analysis. The computer analyzed the data
for each farm for completeness and consistency and
recorded all inconsistencies. These inconsistencies were
reviewed by subject matter specialists and corrected and
encoded onto the magnetic tape. The corrected data were
then tabulated by the computer and printed out for review.
Following necessary corrections, the data were
retabulated and a printout was provided so that the data
tables could be prepared for final publication.
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
APPENDIX A A-1
DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS
The following definitions and explanations provide a
more detailed description of terms used in this publica-
tion than are available in the tables or on the report form.
For an exact wording of the questions on the 1 982 report
form, see appendix B.
In the tables, data for land in farms, land use, fruit and
nut trees, and livestock and poultry on hand represent the
situation existing at the time of enumeration of each farm.
The enumeration for the 1982 Census of Agriculture
began in March 1 983, the 1 978 census in April 1 978, and
the 1974 census in January 1975. All other data, such
as that relating to acres, production, sales, hired workers,
and expenses are for the calendar years 1 982, 1 977, and
1974, respectively.
Farms or farms reporting — Figures for "farms" represent
the number of farms for which the specified item was
reported. The difference between the total number of
farms and the number of farms reporting an item
represents the number of farms not producing that item,
provided a correct report was received for all farms.
Land in farms— The land in farms was determined from
the answers to questions 1 through 7 in section 2 of the
report form (see appendix B). The amounts of land
reported as owned, rented from others, used under per-
mit, occupied without permit, or furnished by the govern-
ment were added together, and the amount of land
reported as rented to others was subtracted from that
sum. The result represents "land in farms." Although the
area designated land in farms consists primarily of
agricultural land — i.e., land used for crops, pasture, or
grazing — it also included areas of land not actually under
cultivation nor used for pasture or grazing. For example,
woodland and wasteland owned or rented from others
were included as land in farms unless the report indicated
they were being held for nonagricultural purposes, such
as recreational, for timber, etc.
Land owned — This item Includes all land held by
the operator or his/her spouse under title, purchase con-
tract, homestead law, or as heir or trustee of an
undivided estate at the time of enumeration. However,
land used by the U.S. military services was excluded
even though owned by the operator.
Land rented to others— This item includes all land the
operator rented or leased to others and all land
assigned to others on shares or rent free during the past
year. For the most part, the land rented to others
represents agricultural land, but it may also include land
rented for residential or other purposes. The tenant is
considered to be the operator of land leased, rented,
or worked on shares, even though the landlord may
supervise the operations. The landlord is considered to
be the operator of only that portion of the land not
assigned to tenants.
Land rented from others— This item includes not only
land that the operator rented or leased from others, but
also land worked on shares for others and land occupied
rent free.
Land occupied by permit — This item includes all land
for which the operator had a Government of Guam per-
mit. Rights to use land owned or controlled by the
Government of Guam are in the form of permits rather
than lease or rental arrangements.
Land occupied without permit— Th\s item includes all
land occupied by the operator as a "borrower" or
"nonpermittee," without ownership rights to the land,
or without any kind of permit, lease, or rental
agreement.
Land furnished by the Government— This item includes
all land that the Government of Guam furnished to the
operator in connection with his/her living quarters.
Land use — Land in farms is categorized according to the
way it was being used on enumeration day. The land uses
described in the following paragraphs are mutually
exclusive in that each acre of land is counted only once,
even though it may have had more than one use during
the year.
Cropland used for crops— This item includes all land
planted in crops at the time of enumeration. Land was
to be reported only once, even if two or more crops
were planted on it. Land in crops includes (1) land in
bearing and nonbearing fruit and nut trees or plants or
any other tree crops, (2) land that had partial but not
total crop failure, and (3) land in home gardens.
Cropland used for pasture— Th\s item includes all
cropland on the place that was used only for pasture.
Land planted in crops, even though the crops were not
to be harvested, was not to be included here.
Cropland not used for crops or pasture — This item in-
cludes cropland on the place that was not used for
crops or pasture. It does not include land so hilly, rocky,
or wet that the cost of improving it for cultivation would
be more than the operator could pay. Nor does it
include land in roads, streams, or swamps. It does
include land on which there was total crop failure due
to flood, drought, insects, fire, or other causes;
cropland lying idle; and cropland planted with soil-
improvement grasses, or other cover crops planted for
the purpose of improvement.
Pastureland used for pasture or grazing —Jh\s item in-
cludes land used for grazing livestock at the time of
enumeration. It does not include cropland, even though
cattle or other livestock may have been grazed on it.
A-2 APPENDIX A
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Pastureland not used for pasture or grazing — This item
refers to all land suitable for pasture or grazing that was
not being used for grazing livestock at the time of
enumeration. It includes land that, in the opinion of the
operator, could have supported enough plant growth,
either native or planted for grazing, provided the clear-
ing and grazing of the land would not seriously damage
it.
All other /and — This item includes all land not qualify-
ing as either cropland or pastureland as defined above.
It includes land in house lots, barn lots, ponds, ditches,
swamps, steep slopes, roads, brushland, wasteland,
and forest areas.
Crops harvested — The report form contained individual
inquiries for crops commonly grown and space to write
in those less frequently produced. The information re-
quested in 1982 includes acres of crops harvested,
pounds harvested and sold, and value of sales.
Vegetables and field crops— The number of acres
harvested, the total quantity of each vegetable and field
crop harvested, the quantity sold, and value of sales
during 1982 were to have been reported.
When two or more crops, or two or more plantings
of the same crop were harvested from the same land
during the year, the area was to be reported sepa-
rately for each crop or planting.
Fruits and nuts— For fruits grown on farms, informa-
tion was obtained on the total acres, total quantity
harvested, the quantity sold, and the value of sales dur-
ing the year. Data were also collected separately for
the number of trees or plants, both bearing and
nonbearing, that were on the place on enumeration day.
For breadfruits, betelnuts, coconuts, guavas, soursops,
starfruits, and other wild or cultivated fruits, nuts, or
crops, the reported data represent total quantities
harvested or gathered during the year by all members
of the operator's household, both from land on the farm
and other land.
Data for nursery and ornamental plants, flowering
trees and plants, and shrubs reflect the number of
plants on hand at time of enumeration. Plants sold and
value of sales were for calendar year 1982.
Farm operator— The term "operator" designates a person
who operates a farm, either by doing the work
himself/herself or by directly supervising the work. The
operator may be the owner, a member of the owner's
household, a tenant or renter, the manager, or the per-
son in charge of an institutional farm. By definition, the
number of operators is the same as the number of farms.
Operator characteristics— Data were obtained to classify
the operators according to five characteristics.
Residence of operator— Farm operators were classified
by residence according to whether or not they lived on
the farms they were operating. Some of those who did
not live on the farms they ope'ated lived on farms
operated by others. If all the land was rented from
others or worked on shares for others, the operator was
considered to live on the farm operated if the dwelling
was included in the rental agreement. In such cases,
the dwelling was not necessarily on the farm operated.
Similarly, an operator who did not live on the land
being cultivated, but who had some agricultural opera-
tions (other than a home garden) at his/her dwelling,
was considered to be living on the farm operated.
Year began operating present farm — Enumerators were
instructed to obtain the year an operator began to
operate the farm, i.e., the first year the operator took
continuous charge of the present farm or any part of it.
Age of operator — Operators were classified by age in-
to six groups. The average age was obtained by dividing
the sum of the ages of all operators reported by the
number reported.
Main occupation —Th\s question was asked to deter-
mine whether the principal occupation of the operator
was agricultural or nonagricultural. If the operator
devoted 50 percent or more of his/her work time to
agricultural activities, his/her main occupation was con-
sidered to be agriculture.
Work off farm— Data for work off farm have been
collected since 1 969. It was enumerated to provide in-
formation on the extent of part-time farming in Guam.
Operators reporting off-farm work in 1 982 varied from
those who worked full time for the military installations
to those who supplemented their income with odd or
spare time jobs.
Only work by the operator for pay was to be reported.
Days worked off the place were to include work at
another farm or a nonfarm business, such as a store
or repair shop; or at a profession such as doctor,
lawyer, or teacher. Exchange work was not to be
reported.
Type of holding — Agricultural operations are classified on
the basis of whether they are producing mainly for home
consumption, or mainly for sale. Holdings producing prin-
cipally for sale are further classified by type of agricultural
production.
Holdings with production mainly for home
consumption— Th]s type applies to holdings from which
more than 50 percent of the agricultural output of the
holding is consumed by the holder's household.
Holdings with production mainly for sale— This type
applies to holdings where 50 percent or more of the
agricultural output is for sale. Holdings producing
mainly for sale are further classified according to their
most important activity.
Vegetable holding is one on which 50 percent or
more of the value of sales was from the sale of
vegetables.
Field crop holding is one on which 50 percent or more
of the value of sales was from the sale of field crops.
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
APPENDIX A A-3
Fruit and nut holding is one on which 50 percent or
more of the value of sales was from the sale of fruits
and nuts.
Dairy holding is one on which 50 percent or more
of the value of sales was from the sale of dairy
products.
Livestock holding is one on which 50 percent or more
of the value of sales was from the sale of livestock
and livestock products, except dairy products.
Poultry holding is one on which 50 percent or more
of the value of sales was from the sale of poultry
and poultry products.
Mixed holding is one on which no item accounts for
50 percent or more of the value of sales.
Other holding is one that does not belong to any of
the previous groups.
Selected production expenses— Information was ob-
tained for six major categories of farm expenses incurred
during 1982.
Machine hire and customwork— This item pertains to
farm-related expenses for tractor hire, plowing, spray-
ing, hauling, etc.
Wages and salaries paid for farm workers— This item
pertains to cash payments for agricultural work. Ex-
penses incurred from housework or contract construc-
tion work were not to be included.
Purchases of feed for livestocl<. and pou/try — This item
includes money spent for the purchase of feed for
livestock and poultry.
Purchases of insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides
—This item includes money spent for chemicals,
sprays, dusts, etc., used for the control of weeds,
pests, insects, diseases, etc., for all crops, livestock,
and poultry.
Purchases of fertilizers and manure— This item covers
payments for commercial fertilizers, fertilizing
materials, and manure.
Purchases of livestock and poultry— This item covers
money spent f jr the purchase of livestock and poultry.
Livestock, poultry, and fish — Data for livestock and
poultry show the number on hand at time of enumeration
and quantity sold during 1982. All livestock and poultry
on the place were enumerated at the time of the enumera-
tion regardless of ownership.
Sales data were collected for all livestock and poultry
sold from the place during 1 982, as well as dozens of eggs
and quarts of milk sold.
Data for pounds of fish caught, pounds of fish sold, and
value of sales are for calendar year 1982.
Cattle and calves— Includes "milk cows" that were on the
place on the day of enumeration and were milked at any
time during 1 982. "All others" refers to cattle and calves
other than milk cows. Livestock sales data are for the
calendar year 1982.
Equipment— The following types of equipment on the
place at time of enumeration regardless of ownership,
were reported so long as they were operable.
Tractors — This includes all wheel and tracklaying
(crawler) tractors, garden tractors, and homemade
tractors.
Motortrucks- This includes pickup trucks and truck-
trailer combinations, and jeeps and station wagons, if
used primarily as trucks.
Automob//es— This includes jeeps and station wagons
used primarily as passenger cars.
Facilities— The presence or absence of electricity and/or
piped running water on the place was reported.
E/ectnc/ty- This covers electrical power anywhere on
the place including the dwelling of the operator.
Piped running water— This covers water in pipelines by
a pressure system or by gravity flow from natural or
artificial sources. Water from a hand pump was not
considered to be piped running water.
FARM CLASSIFICATIONS
Tables 26 and 27 present detailed data for farms
classified by size of farm and tenure of operator.
Farms by size — Farms were classified by size on the basis
of the total land area established in each one. According
to the census definition, a farm is essentially an operating
unit, not an ownership tract. All land operated or
managed by one person or partnership represents one
farm. In the case of share-tenants, the land assigned to
each share-tenant is considered a separate farm, even
though the landlord may consider his/her entire land-
holding to be one unit rather than several separate units.
Farms by tenure of operator— Farms were classified by
tenure of operator on the basis of information reported for
land owned, rented from others, operated under a govern-
ment permit, operated without a permit (nonpermittee),
or furnished by the Government of Guam in connection
with the operator's living quarters. During the process-
ing operations, each report form was coded to indicate
whether the operator was a full owner, part owner,
tenant, permittee, nonpermittee, or other operator.
Full owners— These operate only land owned or land
owned plus land operated under a permit, without a per-
mit, or in connection with living quarters furnished by
the Government of Guam.
Part owners — These operate land owned plus land
rented from others. They may also operate land under
A-4 APPENDIX A
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
a permit, without a permit, or furnished by the Govern-
ment of Guam in connection with their living quarters.
Tenants — These operate only land rented from others
or land rented plus land under a permit, without a
permit, or furnished by the Government of Guam in con-
nection with their living quarters.
Permittees —They operate land under a permit from the
Government of Guam, or they may operate some of the
land under a permit and the remainder of the land
without a permit.
Nonperm/ttees— These operate"borrowed" land. They
do not own or rent the land, operate the land under a
permit, or use the land under any arrangement with the
Government of Guam.
Others — These operate land that does not meet the
criteria of the preceding groups. All the land they
operate is furnished by the Government of Guam in con-
nection with living quarters, or part is operated without
a permit and part is furnished by the Government of
Guam in connection with living quarters.
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
APPENDIX A A-5
APPENDIX B.
Report Form
owe APPROVAL NO 0607 0423 EXPIRES 1 2/83
orm82-A1(G)
12 30 821
1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE
GUAM
^
NOTICE - Response lo this inquiry is required bv law
(title 13. US Code) By the same law YOUR REPORT
TO THE CENSUS BUREAU IS CONFIDENTIAL It may be
seen only by sworn Census employees and may be used
only for statistical purposes Your report CANNOT be
used for purposes of taxation, investigation, or
regulation.
FARM SERIAL NUMBER I
From A2. column <6l '
Section 1 > OPERATOR
1 . What is your (the operator's) name?
2 . What is your (the operator's) mailing address?
(Give address where correspondence is received.^
^
Full name (First name, middle initial, last name)
Complete mailing address
Section 2 > LAND IN AGRICULTURE
None
1 . How many acres do you own? Q
2. How many acres do you rent from others? □
3. For how many acres do you have a government land permit? □
4. How many acres do you occupy without a land permit? G
5 . How many acres are furnished to you, in connection with your living quarters, by the government?.... G
6. How many acres do you rent to others? (Do not include land used by U.S. military services.) □
7. TOTAL ACRES IN THIS PLACE (ADD the entries in items 1 , 2, 3, 4, and 5. then SUBTRACT the entry In item 6.) -»■
8 . Is the farm located on a hard
surface (all weather) road? ...
1 D Yes
2 D No — About how many miles is it to the
nearest hard surface (all weather) road?
Acres
Tenths
Odi
no
04 2
/lO
04 3
/10
044
no
04 5
MO
046
/10
04 7
.J
Miles
Tenths
04 9
/10
9. How many unpaid and paid farm hands (including the operator
and his family) worked on this place in 1982?
-Total farm hands
a . Of the unpaid farm hands (including the operator and unpaid
family workers), how many worked —
b. Of the paid farm hands (hired workers and paid members of
operator's family), how many worked —
1 50 days
or more?
25 to 149
days?
Less than
25 days?
1 0. Is this holding producing mainly for home consumption or sale?..
1 1 . If producing mainly for sale, is it one of the following?..
1 D Home consumption — Go to section 3
2 n Sale — Ask item 1 1
3
1 n Vegetable holding
2 n Field crop holding
3 □ Fruit and nut holding
4 □ Dairy holding
5 D Livestock holding
6 n Poultry holding
7 n Mixed holding
8 □ Other — Specify
[>
Section 3 > CROPS HARVESTED IN 1982
• Were any of these VEGETABLES AND
FIELD CROPS harvested in 1 982?
1 . Bittermelons
2 . Cantaloupes
3. Cassava (tapioca)
4.Gado
5. Muskmelons and pepinos .
None
. D
. D
. D
. D
. a
How many acres were
harvested in 1 982?
072
076
080
How many
POUNDS were
harvested
in 19827
Ibl
How many
POUNDS were
sold in 19827
Id
What was the
value of sales
in 19827
Id)
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
APPENDIX B B-1
Section 3^ CROPS HARVESTED IN 1982 - Continued
None
.... D
.... n
.... n
.... n
.... n
.... □
.... n
.... □
.... n
.... n
.... n
.... n
.... n
.... n
.... n
.... □
1
How many acres were
harvested in 1 9827
lal
How many
POUNDS were
harvested
in 1982?
Ibl
How many
POUNDS were
sold in 19827
(c)
What was the
value of sales
in 1982?
Idl
• Were any of these VEGETABLES AND
FIELD CROPS harvested in 1982?
6. Sweetpotatoes
7. Taro
8. Watermelons
9. Yams
10. Chinese cabbage
1 1 . Corn
12. Cucumbers
13. Eggplant
14. Green beans
15. Green onions
16. Head cabbage
1 7. Peppers
18. Pumpkins and squash
19. Radishes
20. Tomatoes
21 . Other vegetables and field crops — Specify
Acres
Tenths
084
/to
065
086
007
08S
/lO
089
090
091
092
no
093
094
095
096
no
097
098
099
TOO
no
101
102
103
)0d
no
105
106
107
106
no
109
110
1 11
112
no
113
114
115
116
no
117
lie
119
120
/lO
121
122
123
124
no
125
126
127
128
no
129
130
131
132
/to
133
134
135
136
/to
137
138
139
140
no
141
142
143
144
l\0
145
146
147
• FRUITS AND NUTS
22. Were there any fruit and nut trees or plants on this
050
DYes 2
n No — Skip to item 4 1
Acfes ] Tenths
051 ,
1 /10
24. Avocados
25. Bananas
27. BreadfruHs
28. Coconuts
29. Grapefruits
30. Guavas
31 . Lemons-Limes
32. Mangoes
33. Oranges
34. Papayas
35. Pineapples
36. Soursops
37. Star Fruits
38. Sweetsops
39. Tangerines
40. Other fruits, nuts, and tree crops — Specify
None
.... n
.... D
.... D
.... □
.... D
.... D
.... D
.... D
.... n
.... n
.... n
.... D
.... D
.... a
.... n
.... D
.... D
How many
trees or
plants are
not of
bearing age?
(a)
How many
trees or
plants are of
bearing age?
Ibl
How many
pounds were
harvested in
1982?
ic)
How many
pounds were
sold in 1982?
(d)
What was
the value
of sales
in 1982?
(e)
14B
149
l&O
151
1S2
153
Hi
155
157
1S8
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
17S
179
180
181
182
183
184
165
166
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
21B
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
22B
229
230
231
232
41. Nursery and Ornamental plants, flowering
trees and plants, shrubs, etc.; on the place in
the last 12 months
None
.... n
Number of pit
the place
la)
jnts on
Number of plants sold
(b)
What was the value
of sales in 1982?
(c)
233
234
235
FORM 82-AHGl 11230-62)
Page 2
B-2 APPENDIX B
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Section 4^ LAND USE
Of the total acres on this place
(Section 2. item 7) —
1 . How many acres of land are in crops?
None
n
Acres Tenths
236 1
1 /ID
2. How much cropland is used for pasture?
n
238 1
1 /ID
3. How much cropland is not used for crops or pasture?
4. How much pastureland is used for pasture or grazing?
5. How much pastureland is not used for pasture or grazing?
6. How many acres are in other land?
7. TOTAL LAND (Add entries in items 1 through 6. The total should
□
D
n
D
240 1
1 /10
242 1
1 ;io
244 ,
1 /ID
246 1
... .
1 '''°|
Section 5^ LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
None
D
D
D
D
D
D
n
D
D
D
D
D
D
a
D
D
Do you or anyone else have any of the following livestock
and poultry on this place or were any sold from this place
in 1982?
1 . Carabaos of all ages
2. Total canle and calves of all ages
(Must equal sum of a and b below. 1
a. Milk cows
b. All other cattle and calves
3. Hogs and pigs of all ages
4. Goats and kids of all ages
5. Horses and coKs of all ages
6. Chicken hens 4 months old and over
(Must equal sum of a and b below. 1
a. Commercial layers
b. Other chicken hens
7. Chickens less than 4 months old
8. Roosters and pullets
9 . Other poultry
a. Ducks
b. Geese
c. Pigeons
d. Other - Specify
10. How many dozens of chicken eggs were soM during 1982?
11. How many quarts of milk were sold during 1982?
How many are on
this place today?
lal
How many were
sold in 19827
Ibl
What was the value
of sales in 19827
Icl
253
25<
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
J66
588
270
271
272
273
274
J75
276
277
278
279
J86
283
284
285
2S6
287
288
2B9
290
291
296
296
297
298
299
300
None
D
D
Number sold
in 1982
lal
What was the value
of sales in 19827
Ibl
301
Dozen!
302
303
Quarts
304
Sections^ FISHERY
None
D
1 . How many pounds of fish were caught durirtg 1982?
Total pounds
caught
(al
Total pounds
sold
Ibl
Value of sales
in 1982
Id
305
306
307
FORM82 A1(GMI2-30-82l
Page 3
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
APPENDIX B B-3
Section 7 ^ SELECTED EXPENDITURES IN 1982
HoMT much did you spend for each of the following in 1 982?
1 . Machine hire and customwork ,
2 . Wages and salaries paid to employees or hired farm workers (Do not include housework or contract
construction work. Include cash payments only.) ,
3 . Feed purchased for livestock and poultry (Include cost of grain, feed, concentrates, and
roughages; also amount paid for grinding and mixing feed.) ,
4. Insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides .
5. Fertilizers and manure purchased
6. Livestock and poultry purchased
J
None
D
D
D
D
D
a
Dollars onlv
Section 8 > EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES USED ON THE PLACE IN 1982
1 . How many of the following are on this place? tinclude all specified equipment on this place
today, regardless of ownership, provided it is in operating condition.)
a. Tractor (of all kinds)
b. Motortrucks
c. Automobiles
2 . Do you have the following on this place?
318
a. Electricity i O Ves
319
b. Piped running water i G Yes
None
D
n
D
Number
315
316
317
2nNo
aDNo
J
Section 9 > OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS
The following questions are about the FARM OPERATOR.
1 . Do you live on this place?
2. In what year did you begin to operate this place?
3. How old were you on your last birthday?
4. What is your main occupation?
iDYes zDNo
Year
Years old
iD Agricultural 2 Non-agricultural
5. OFF FARM WORK How many days did the operator
work 4 hours or more off this place in 1 982?
Include work at a nonfarm job, business, or on someone
else's farm. Exclude exchange farm work
I D None
2D 1-49 days
aD 50-99 days
4n 100- 149 days
sD 150-199 days
6 D 200 days or nnore
^
Section 10 > ENUMERATOR'S RECORD (To be filled by the Census enumerator)
1 . Who furnished the information in this report? i D Operator
2n Landlord
3 n Hired laborer
4n Wife or member of
tfie operator's family
sD Other - Specify-
2 . Remarks (Make any remarks needed in regard to the place, the owner or operator, the crops cultivated, or the livestock
on this place!
3 . Residence
of operator
m. Election District
b. Village
4 . Location
of land
. Election District
lb. ED number
fcnumerator's signature
I Date
5 . Certified by
I Date
6. Checked by
Supervisor's signature
FORM 82 AUG) 112 30 821
Page 4
B-4 APPENDIX B
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
I
INDEX
Item
Area
tables
District
tables
Sum-
mary
tables
Item
Area
tables
District
tables
Sum-
mary
tables
A
Age of farm operator . . .
Agricultural products
sold
Automobiles
Average size of farm . . .
Avocados
B
Bananas
Beans, green
Betelnuts
Bittermelons
Breadfruits
C
Cabbage:
Chinese
Head
Cantaloups
Carabaos
Cassava (tapioca)
Cattle and calves,
number
Cows, milk
Other cattle and calves
Cattle and calves sold . .
Chemicals (see
Expenses)
Chicken hens 4 months
old or older:
Commercial layers . . .
Other chicken hens . . .
Chickens under 4
months old
Coconuts
Corn
Cropland:
Used for crops
Used for pasture
Not used for crops or
pasture
3
5, 7-9
4
2
8
22
15,
17-20
25
10
18
18
17
18
17
18
17
17
17
19
17
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
18
17
11
11
11
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
C-Con.
Cucumbers
Customwork and
machine hire expenses .
D
Ducks
E
Eggplant
Egg sales
Electricity
Equipment:
Automobiles
Motortrucks
Tractors (all kinds) . . .
Expenses:
Feed for livestock and
poultry
Fertilizers and manure .
Hired farm labor
Insecticides, fungi-
cides, and herbicides
Livestock and poultry
purchased
Machine hire and
customwork
F
Facilities, specified ....
Farm operators (see
Operators)
Farm labor, hired and
unpaid
Farms classified by size
of farm
Farms classified by
tenure of operator . . .
Farms, number
Feed purchased
Fertilizers and manure
purchased
Fish caught and sold . .
4
2
3
1, 2
6
6
9
17
16
19
17
20
25
25
25
25
16
16
16
16
16
25
24
12
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
16 26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
13
26,
27
10-14
26,
27
16
26,
27
16
26,
27
20
26,
27
IN
DEX
1
Item
Area
tables
District
tables
Sum-
mary
tables
Item
Area
tables
District
tables
Sum-
mary
tables
F— Con.
Fruits and nuts .
Fungicides (see
Expenses)
G
Gado
Geese
Goats and kids
Grapefruits
Guavas
Guineas and other
poultry
H
Herbicides (see
Expenses)
Hogs and pigs .......
Holdings for home con-
sumption or sale ....
Holdings, type of
Horses and colts
I
Insecticides (see
Expenses)
L
Labor, expenses
Labor, hired and unpaid
Land area
Land in farms
Lemons and limes . . . .
Livestock and poultry:
Feed purchased . . . .
Number on place and
number sold
Products sold, value .
Purchased
Location, farms
M
Machine hire and cus-
tomwork expenses . .
Machinery and
equipment
Mangoes
Milk
7
9
9
8
8
6
4
1, 2
8
9
5, 9
6
4
4
8
5, 9
18
19
19
23
23
19
16
24
10
10-14
18
16
19
15,19,
20
16
16
25
18
15,20
26, 27
17
26,
27
19
26,
27
19
26,
27
18
26,
27
18
26,
27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
M-Con.
Motortrucks
Muskmelons and pepinos
N
Nursery products and
ornamental plants ....
O
Occupation of operator. .
Off-farm work
Onions, green
Operator characteristics .
Operators by:
Age
Occupation
Off-farm work
Residence
Years on present farm.
Oranges
Ornamental plants and
other nursery products .
Ownership, type of ....
P
Papayas
Pasture, except crop-
land pasture:
Used for pasture or
grazing
Not used for pasture
, qr grazing
Peppers
Pigeons
Pineapples
Poultry and livestock:
Feed purchased
Number on place and
number sold
Purchased
Production expenses,
farm
Pullets and roosters . . . .
Pumpkins and squash . .
Radishes
Residence of farm
operator
Roosters and pullets
5, 8
3
3
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
8
5, 8
4
25
17
15
22
21
17
22
22
22
21
22
22
18
15
14
18
11
16
17
22
19
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
11
26,
27
17
26,
27
19
26,
27
18
26,
27
26, 27
19
26,
27
16
26,
27
16
26,
27
19
26,
27
17
26,
27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
2 INDEX
AGRICULTURE-GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES
Item
Area
tables
District
tables
Sum-
mary
tables
Item
Area
tables
District
tables
Sum-
mary
tables
S
Sale of agricultural
prociucts
Size of farm
5
2
8
7
8
7
8
8
7
7
3
7
4
15
10, 12
18
17
18
17
18
18
17
17
13
17
25
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
V
Value of agricultural
products sold (also see
individual products) . . .
Vegetables, harvested
and sold
5
7
4
7
3
7
3
15
17
25
17
21
17
22
26 27
Soursops
Squash and pumpkins . .
26, 27
Starfruits
Sweetpotatoes
Sweetsops
T
Tangerines
W
Water, piped running . . .
Watermelons
Work off farm
Y
Yams
Years on present farm . .
26, 27
26, 27
26, 27
Tapioca (cassava)
Taro
Tenure of farm operator .
Tomatoes
Tractors (all kinds)
26, 27
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