1982 ^^r' Census of Agriculture AC82-A-20 Volume 1 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES Part 20 Maryland state and County Data U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS The publications from the 1982 Economic and Agriculture Censuses ore dedicated to the memory of Shirley Kaliek, Associate Director for Economic Fields. During her career at the Bureau of the Census (1955 to 1983), she continually directed efforts to improve the timeliness and accuracy of economic statistics. 1982 Census of Agricutture AC82-A-20 Volume 1 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES Part 20 Maryland state and County Data Issued February 1984 * 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 1983), Charles A. Waite, her successor, and Michael G. Farrell, Assistant Director for Economic and Agriculture Censuses. This report was prepared in the Agriculture Division under the general supervision of Orvin L. Wilhite, Chief (to January 1980); Arnold L. Bollenbacher, Chief (to June 1982); and John H. Berry, Chief (from July 1982). Many divisions contributed to this report. Data Preparation performed the clerical processing; Administrative Services provided the forms design and other administrative services; Publications Services contributed in publication planning and design, editorial review, composition, and printing procurement; Computer Services provided the computer proc- essing facilities; Field provided selected data collection activities; and Economic Surveys assisted in preparation of data collection and proc- essing procedures and computer programs. Members of the Census Advisory Committee on Agriculture Statistics and representatives of both public and private organizations made signifi- cant recommendations which helped establish data content. Members of various agencies of the U.S. Department of Agriculture provided valuable advice in the planning, publicizing, and processing phases of the census, and in helping farmers and ranchers complete the report forms. The press, farm magazines, radio and television stations, and farm organizations were most helpful in publicizing the census and encouraging cooperation of farm and ranch operators. Special tribute is paid to the millions of farm and ranch operators who furnished the information requested. Only through their cooperation was it possible to collect and publish the data in this report. Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Main entry under title: 1 982 census of agriculture. "October 1983." Includes indexes. Supt. of Docs, no.: C3.31/4:982/v.1/pt. 1. Agriculture — United States — Statistics. 1. United States. Bureau of the Census. HD1769.A14 1983 338.1'0973 83-600308 For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Of- fice, Washington, D.C. 20402. If you have any questions concerning the statistics in this report, call (301 ) 763-5230. CONTENTS Page Introduction V State Map VII Highlights of the State's Agriculture: 1982 and 1978 VIII TABLES CHAPTER 1. State Data 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and Earlier Census Years 1 2. Irrigation: 1982, 1978, and 1974 2 3. Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 1982 and 1978 2 4. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use, by Size of Farm: 1982 and 1978 3 5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982, 1978, and 1974. ..... 3 6. Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin, and Specified Racial Groups: 1982 and 1978 4 7. Selected Farm Production Expenses: 1982, 1978, and 1974 6 8. Energy and Petroleum Products Expenses: 1982 and 1978 7 9. Storage Capacity and Fuel Expenses by Kind of Fuel: 1982 7 10. Farm Payroll, Employment, and Contract Labor Expenses: 1982 and 1978 7 11. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982, 1978, and 1974 8 12. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans, Agricultural Services, and Direct Sales of Agricultural Products: 1982, 1978, and 1974 8 13. Value of Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978 9 14. Selected Machinery and Equipment on place: 1982 and 1978 9 15. Selected Characteristics of Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1982 9 16. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1982 and 1978 10 17. Livestock and Poultry- Inventory and Sales: 1982, 1978, and 1974 11 18. Poultry- Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 11 19. Broilers and Started Pullets-Sales: 1982 and 1978 12 20. Poultry- Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1982 12 21. Turkeys— Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982 12 22. Cattle and Calves-Inventory: 1982 and 1978 13 23. Cattle and Calves-Sales: 1982 and 1978 13 24. Cattle and Calves-Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1982 14 25. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Cow Herd: 1982 14 26. Cattle and Calves- Inventory and Sales by Size of Beef Cow Herd: 1982 14 27. Cattle and Calves- Inventory and Sales by Size of Milk Cow Herd: 1982 15 28. Cattle and Calves-Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982 15 29. Hogs and Pigs-Inventory: 1982 and 1978 16 30. Hogs and Pigs-Sales: 1982 and 1978 16 31. Hogs and Pigs-Litters Farrowed: 1982 and 1978 16 32. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1982 17 33. Hogs and Pigs-Inventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982 17 34. Hogs and Pigs-Inventory, Sales, and Litters by Total Litters Farrowed: 1982 17 35. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 18 36. Sheep and Lambs-Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1982 18 37. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Ewe Flock: 1982 18 38. Other Livestock, Livestock Products, and Animal Specialties- Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 19 39. Crops Harvested and Value of Production: 1982 and 1978 19 40. Specified Crops Harvested- Yield Per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated: 1982 20 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE CONTENTS III 41. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1982 and 1978 20 42. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Bearing and Nonbearing Acres: 1982 and 1978 22 43. Nursery and Greenhouse Products, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale by Value of Sales: 1982 and 1978 22 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982 24 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982 32 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982 40 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of Less Than $20,000: 1982 56 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982 72 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982 88 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982 104 CHAPTER 2. County Data 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978 120 2. Irrigation: 1982 and 1978 124 3. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1982 and 1978 126 4. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land: 1982 and 1978 132 5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982 and 1978 137 6. Selected Farm Production Expenses and Fuel Storage Capacity: 1982 and 1978 142 7. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1982 and 1978 145 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978 147 9. Hired Farm Labor-Workers and Payroll: 1982 and 1978 151 10. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans, Agricultural Services, and Direct Sales of Agricultural Products: 1982 and 1978 155 11. Cattle and Calves- Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 ". . 157 12. Hogs and Pigs-Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1982 and 1978 163 13. Sheep and Horses- Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 166 14. Poultry-Inventory and Sales; 1982 and 1978 168 15. Selected Crops: 1982 and 1978 171 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978 174 17. Milk Goats- Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 187 18. Angora Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 • 19. Mink and Their Pelts-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 • 20. Colonies of Bees and Honey-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 187 21. Fish Sales: 1982 and 1978 * 22. Miscellaneous Poultry-Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 188 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 189 24. Grains-Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1982 and 1978 191 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 1982 and 1978 193 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1982 and 1978 194 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1982 and 1978 197 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1982 and 1978 204 29. Berries Harvested for Sale: 1982 and 1978 207 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Products, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1982 and 1978 209 31. Other Crops: 1982 and 1978 211 32. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races: 1982 and 1978 212 33. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1982 and 1978 212 34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1982 and 1978 213 35. Operators of Spanish Origin: 1982 and 1978 213 36. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans by Commodity Group: 1982 214 APPENDIXES A. General Explanation A-1 B. Effect of the Area Sample on Census Comparability B-1 C. Report Form and Information Sheet C-1 Index Index 1 Publication Program Inside back cover •Not applicable. IV CONTENTS 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE INTRODUCTION Page HISTORY V USES OF THE CENSUS V AUTHORITY AND AREA COVERED V FARM DEFINITION V COMPARABILITY OF DATA V TABULAR PRESENTATION V PRELIMINARY REPORTS VI MICROFICHE AND COMPUTER TAPES VI UNPUBLISHED DATA VI CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES VI DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS VI "SEE TEXT" REFERENCE VI INVENTORIES, PRODUCTION, AND SALES DATA VI ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS VI HISTORY The census of agriculture provides a periodic statistical pic- ture of the Nation's farming, ranching, and related activities. The 1982 Census of Agriculture is the 22d taken by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. The first agriculture census was taken in 1840 as part of the sixth decennial census of population. From 1840 to 1950, an agriculture census was taken as part of the decennial census. A separate mid-decade census of agriculture was conducted in 1925, 1935, and 1945. From 1954 to 1974, a census of agri- culture was taken for the years ending in 4 and 9. In 1976, Congress authorized the census of agriculture to be taken for 1978 and 1982 to adjust the data reference year to coincide with the 1982 Economic Censuses covering manufacturing, mining, construction, retail trade, wholesale trade, service in- dustries, and selected transportation activities. After 1982, the agriculture census will revert to a 5-year cycle and be taken covering years ending in 2 and 7. USES OF THE CENSUS The census of agriculture is the leading source of statistics about the Nation's agriculture and the only source of con- sistent, comparable data about agriculture at the county, State, and national levels. Census statistics are used by Congress in developing and changing farm programs and for determining the effects of these programs. Many national and State programs affecting agriculture are designed or allocated on the basis of census data, such as funds for extension services, research, and soil conservation projects. Private industry uses census statis- tics to provide a more effective production and distribution system for the farm community. AUTHORITY AND AREA COVERED The census of agriculture is required by law under title 13, United States Code, sections 142(a) and 191, which directs that the census be taken in 1979, in 1983, and in every fifth year after 1983 covering the prior year. The 1982 census includes each State, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands of the United States. FARM DEFINITION Since 1850, when minimum criteria defining a farm for census purposes were first established, the farm definition has been changed nine times. The current definition, first used for the 1974 final reports, is any place from which $1,000 or more of agricultural products were sold or normally would have been sold during the census year. The previous definition (used for the 1959, 1964, and 1969 censuses, and for the 1974 pre- liminary reports) was any place with less than 10 acres from which $250 or more of agricultural products were sold or normally would have been sold during the census year, or any place of 10 acres or more from which $50 or more of agri- cultural products were sold or normally would have been sold during the census year. COMPARABILITY OF DATA All censuses since 1969 were conducted primarily by mail. To improve the coverage of the 1978 census, especially in counting the number of small farms, the mailout/mailback enumeration was supplemented by the direct enumeration of all households in approximately 6,400 sample segments in rural areas in all States, except Alaska and Hawaii. Due to budget reductions, the direct enumeration area sample was eliminated for 1982. The U.S. region, and State data for 1978 shown in the 1978 Census of Agriculture publications included data for farms re- presented on the mail list plus estimates from the area sample for farms not on the mail list. The 1978 county data included only farms represented on the mail list as the sample was not large enough to provide reliable estimates for each county. To provide comparable data for 1982 and 1978, estimates from the 1978 area sample have been subtracted from the 1978 data. Thus, the 1978 data in this report include only farms re- presented on the mail list. Appendix B includes a detailed dis- cussion of the effect of the area sample on census compa- rability. In general, data for 1982, 1978, and 1974 are not fully com- parable with data for 1969 and earlier censuses due to changes in the farm definition. Data on acreages and inventories for 1982 and 1978 are generally comparable. Dollar figures shown for expenses and agricultural product sales have not been adjusted for changes in price levels between census years. TABULAR PRESENTATION State data-in chapter 1, State tables 1 through 43 show de- tailed State level data usually accompanied by historical data for one or more past censuses. Tables 44 through 50 provide 1982 State data cross-tabulated by various farm classifications. County data-Selected data items are presented by county in chapter 2. Tables 1 through 16 include general data for all counties. The counties are listed in alphabetical order in the 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE INTRODUCTION V column headings. In tables 17 through 36, only counties re- FHDrting the data item are included in the table stub. Counties not having the item, or with a limited number of farms re- porting the item, are not listed separately. Data for these counties are combined and presented as "all other counties." PRELIMINARY REPORTS Preliminary reports have been published separately for each county with 10 farms or more in 1982, each State, and the United States. This series provided, at the earliest possible date, information on major data items together with comparable final data from the 1978 census. The data items were standard except in tables 4 and 5 where the selected crops varied by State according to their relative importance. For farms, land in farms, livestock inventories, and other major items at the county level, differences between the pre- liminary and final figures are generally less than 5 percent. At the State level, differences are significantly less. MICROFICHE AND COMPUTER TAPES The data in this report and final data for individual counties are available on microfiche. The final microfiche county tables have the same format as the county preliminary report. Also, computer tapes are available for the same summary statistics that are found in the preliminary and volume 1 reports. Micro- fiche reports are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Computer tapes are sold by the Customer Services Branch, Data User Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. Inquiries about the availability and cost of unpublished tabula- tions should be directed to the Chief, Agriculture Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233. CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES In keeping with the provisions of title 13, United States Code, no data are published that would disclose the operations of an individual farm. However, the number of farms in a given size category or other classification is not considered a dis- closure, so this' information may be given even though other information is withheld. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Appendix A includes definitions and explanations of selected terms used in the tables. "SEE TEXT" REFERENCE Items in the tables which are followed by the reference "see text" are explained or defined in appmndix A. INVENTORIES, PRODUCTION, AND SALES DATA Inventories of livestock, poultry, and machinery and equip- ment are as of December 31 of the census year. Crop and live- stock production, sales, and expense data are for the calendar year, except for a few crops (such as citrus) for which the pro- duction year overlaps the calendar year. UNPUBLISHED DATA Copies of computer printouts of the following unpublished county summary tables are available: Land in Farms With Cropland Harvested and Land in Farms and Cropland Harvested on Irrigated Farms, by Size of Farm: 1982 Owned and Rented Land— Farms, Land in Farms, and Value of Land and Buildings: 1982 Farms With Grazing Permits: 1982 Other special unpublished tables and summaries on com- puter tape can be developed to individual user specifications. ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS The following abbreviations and symbols are used through- out the tables: — Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms. (X) Not applicable. (Z) Less than half of the unit shown. (NA) Not available. (IC) Independent city, cwt. Hundredweight, sq.ft. Square feet. VI INTRODUCTION 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE o z < >- < Highlights of the State's Agricuiture: 1982 and 1978 lOollar figures are in current dollars with no adjustment (or price changes. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All farms Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Item Percent Percent change from change from 1982 1978 1978 to 1982 1982 1978 1978 to 1982 Farms - - ._numl)er_. 16 183 15 540 4.1 8 107 8 000 1.3 acres-- 2 557 728 2 614 439 -2.2 2 082 253 2 088 469 -.3 acres-- 158 168 -6.0 257 261 -1.5 Value of land and buildings': dollars- 332 301 2 121 298 920 1 719 11.2 23.4 501 477 1 980 435 342 1 623 15.2 Average per acre — . ..dollars- 22.0 2 015 4 822 5 263 2 978 789 252 64 1 747 3 947 5 430 3 346 781 230 59 15.3 22.2 -3.1 -11.0 1.0 9.6 8.5 648 1 140 2 686 2 573 750 247 63 595 959 2 593 2 835 735 227 56 8.9 18.9 50 to 179 acres 3.6 180 to 499 acres -9.2 2.0 1 000 to 1 999 acres 8.8 12.5 Harvested cropland ... (arms.. 13 672 13 663 .1 7 160 7 095 .9 acres— 1 528 994 1 477 316 3.5 1 392 081 1 320 210 5.4 ... farms.. 845 38 556 616 28 467 37.2 35.4 628 37 758 468 27 453 34.2 acres.. 37.5 .. $1.000.. 1 029 244 784 559 31.2 1 000 968 755 828 32.4 ... farms.. 11 040 11 146 -1.0 6 313 6 137 2.9 $1,000_. 339 430 267 125 27.1 323 026 249 754 29.3 .-. farms.. 9 422 9 340 .9 5 259 5 399 -2.6 $1.000.. 689 815 517 434 33.3 677 942 506 074 34.0 Farms by standard industrial classification: 3 736 3 815 -2.1 2 104 2 173 2 806 2 696 4.1 1 264 934 35.3 490 465 5.4 189 187 1.1 307 246 24.8 86 75 14.7 482 477 1.0 270 240 12.5 General farms, primarily crop (019) 476 436 9.2 138 156 -11.5 3 636 3 403 6.8 790 876 -9.8 Dairy farms (024) 1 636 1 686 -3.0 1 604 1 650 -2.8 1 532 1 574 -2.7 1 383 1 465 -5.6 905 551 64.2 208 156 33.3 177 191 -7.3 71 88 -19.3 Individual or family 14 040 13 423 4.6 6 602 6 538 1.0 1 544 1 541 .2 1 061 1 003 S.8 Corporatiori 519 497 4.4 428 427 .2 80 79 1.3 16 32 -50.0 ' Full owriers 9 926 9 226 7.6 3 867 3 774 2.5 4 265 4 144 2.9 3 017 2 938 2.7 Teriants 1 992 2 170 -8.2 1 223 1 288 -5.0 Operators by principal occupation: 8 740 8 711 .3 6 186 6 105 1.3 Other 7 443 6 829 9.0 1 921 1 895 1.4 Selected farm production expenses^: .. $1.000_. 275 819 214 291 28.7 270 796 209 514 29.2 Commercial fertilizer .. $1,000- 72 146 51 748 39.4 68 307 47 772 43.0 Ottier agricultural chemicals^ .. $1,000-. 27 401 18 983 44.4 25 993 17 393 49.4 Energy and petroleum products Hired farm labor .. $1.000.. 61 336 37 006 65.7 56 476 33 213 70.0 $1 000 68 545 52 667 30.1 65 502 49 587 32.1 Livestock and poultry inventory: Cattle and calves ... farms.. 7 002 6 608 6.0 3 474 3 478 -.1 number.. 355 418 328 598 8.2 299 539 276 556 8.3 Milk cows , ... farms.. 2 218 2 429 -8.7 1 884 2 015 -6.5 number.. 128 183 124 321 3.1 126 629 122 589 3.3 Hogs and pigs ... farms.. 1 861 2 424 -23.2 1 117 1 378 -18.9 number.. 179 149 183 685 -2.5 168 529 165 109 2.1 Chickens 3 months old or older — farms. - 1 926 2 013 -4.3 740 857 -13.7 number__ 4 404 290 1 842 747 139.0 4 346 426 1 784 205 143.6 Crops harvested: Corn for grain or seed ... farms- 7 281 7 789 -6.5 4 923 5 099 -3.5 acres 620 198 575 652 7.7 587 031 536 075 9.5 Wheat for grain ... farms.. 3 153 2 542 24.0 2 549 1 986 28.3 acres.. 138 204 72 531 90.5 130 776 66 712 96.0 Bariey for grain ... farms.. 1 806 2 379 -24.1 1 577 1 969 -19.9 acres.. 72 491 76 895 -5.7 69 926 72 769 -3.9 Tobacco - - ... farms.. 2 489 2 451 1.6 1 362 1 066 27.8 acres.. 24 840 21 260 16.8 20 513 15 552 31.9 Soybeans for beans ... farms.. 3 965 3 751 5.7 3 013 2 818 6.9 acres.. 413 137 371 644 11.2 390 727 349 562 11.8 Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc (see text) _._ ... farms. - 6 709 6 966 -3.7 3 369 3 591 -6.2 acres.. 229 046 255 913 -10.5 168 219 186 172 -9.6 Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms-- 1 403 1 440 -2.6 794 810 -2.0 acres.. 38 331 50 832 -24.6 35 740 47 927 -25.4 'Data are based on a sample of farms. ^Data (or 1978 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982. VIII MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and Earlier Census Years [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1969 1954 FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres. Approximate land area acres. Proportion in farms percent. Value of land and buildings^; Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars. Farms by value of land and buildings: $1 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $39.999 $40,000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99,999 ._ $100,000 to $149.999 $150,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms. acres. Harvested cropland farms. acres. Farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 49 acres 1 to 9 acres 10 to 19 aaes 20 to 29 acres 30 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 acres or more 1.000 to 1,999 acres 2.000 acres or more Cropland used only for pasture or grazing farms. acres. Other cropland farms- acres. Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not fiarvested and not pastured farms. acres. Cropland on wfiicti all crops failed farms- acres. Cropland in cultivated summer fallow -_ farms- acres - Croplartd idle farms- acres- Total woodland farms. acres- Woodland pastured farms- acres- Woodland not pastured farms- acres - Other land farms. acres. Pastureland and ranqeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms- acres - Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. farms. acres- Irrigated land farms- acres- 16 183 2 557 728 158 6 295 526 40.6 332 301 2 121 436 519 669 1 903 1 813 2 241 1 655 4 040 1 675 1 032 14 719 1 799 220 13 672 1 528 994 7 833 3 043 1 985 1 231 1 574 1 992 1 802 1 436 427 182 146 36 5 717 197 257 3 138 72 969 1 243 22 016 361 4 208 215 4 320 1 903 42 425 8 967 500 002 2 484 68 740 7 745 431 262 12 058 258 506 2 757 111 734 11 456 146 772 845 38 556 15 540 2 614 439 168 6 330 880 11.3 298 920 1 719 213 661 1 319 2 024 1 642 2 100 1 548 3 773 1 437 822 14 384 1 809 726 13 663 1 477 316 7 402 2 662 1 749 1 261 1 730 2 243 1 985 1 548 338 147 122 25 5 862 224 329 4 104 108 081 1 623 31 074 473 5 818 344 9 034 2 506 62 155 8 980 537 266 2 699 94 110 7 511 443 156 11 355 267 447 2 508 119 807 10 847 147 640 616 28 467 > 15 163 2 634 395 174 6 330 624 41.6 184 079 1 060 694 893 1 894 2 532 1 794 2 117 1 317 2 781 1 141 14 058 1 775 576 13 183 1 438 842 6 911 2 496 1 582 1 177 1 656 2 302 2 054 1 441 344 131 110 21 6 307 257 864 2 982 78 870 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8 785 540 961 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 11 404 317 858 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 499 22 629 17 181 2 803 442 163 6 330 624 44.3 104 370 640 1 632 2 079 3 541 3 360 1 787 1 655 983 1 668 476 15 797 1 819 082 14 454 1 301 450 7 908 2 695 1 910 1 374 1 929 2 667 2 255 1 304 240 80 (NA) (NA) 7 509 295 650 6 111 221 982 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10 702 627 104 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 12 537 357 256 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 536 21 501 20 760 3 180 696 153 6 319 360 50.3 64 999 422 3 160 3 856 5 268 3 775 1 627 1 304 640 832 298 19 553 1 866 212 18 685 1 420 692 10 577 4 144 2 445 1 685 2 303 3 653 2 853 1 344 219 39 (NA) (NA) 7 008 225 657 6 102 219 863 3 717 95 141 1 390 18 385 (NA) (NA) 4 874 106 337 14 442 811 575 3 744 111 383 12 671 700 192 (NA) 502 909 7 777 341 323 18 418 161 586 467 15 996 i 25 122 3 456 769 138 6 319 360 54.7 39 095 284 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 23 076 1 951 110 21 881 1 455 921 12 652 4 527 2 928 2 100 3 097 4 715 3 182 1 169 139 24 (NA) (NA) 9 772 287 198 8 195 207 991 2 471 59 241 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 17 915 952 649 4 714 137 937 15 641 814 712 (NA) 553 010 9 296 356 531 (NA) 196 479 328 11 174 32 500 3 896 608 120 6 323 840 61.6 21 258 177 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 29 673 2 123 469 27 744 1 571 744 17 205 6 477 3 911 2 775 4 042 5 840 3 559 1 027 97 16 (NA) (NA) 13 026 363 264 9 600 188 461 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8 107 154 467 22 412 1 132 759 6 462 194 100 19 073 938 669 (NA) 640 380 12 238 417 170 30 041 223 210 235 8 344 'Data for 1982. 1978. and 1950 through 1964 are based on a sample of farms. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 1 Table 2. Irrigation: 1982, 1978, and 1974 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Famis with imgation 1982 1978 1974 Farms witti irrigation Farms __ number.. Proportion of farms percent.. Irrigated land. acres.. Average per farm acres.. Acres irrigated: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres.. 50 to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 to 199 acres farms.. acres.. 200 to 499 acres famis.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres farms.. acres.. 1.000 acres or more farms.. acres.. 845 5.2 38 556 46 440 1 325 226 4 938 75 5 180 56 8 030 38 11 847 9 (D) 1 (0) 616 4.0 28 467 46 295 870 184 3 896 58 4 148 43 5 962 28 7 852 8 5 739 499 3.3 22 629 45 240 (NA) 166 (NA) 41 (NA) 32 (NA) 11 (NA) 7 (NA) 2 (NA) Irrigated land use: Harvested cropland farms. acres. Pastureland and other land farms. acres. l.and in irrigated farms acres. Cropland acres.. Harvested cropland acres.. Principal source of irrigation water (see text): Wells on farm farms. irrigated acres. Wells as only source famis. irrigated acres. On-farm surface supply _ farms. irrigated acres. On-farm surface supply as only source farms. irrigated acres. Off-farm water suppliers farms. irrigated acres. Off-farm water suppliers as only source farms. irrigated acres. 826 38 219 36 337 218 246 159 492 147 700 339 20 603 296 12 961 452 16 938 429 13 719 54 1 015 45 642 595 28 023 (NA) 444 183 114 124 711 110 487 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 137 643 (NA) 82 873 NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Table 3. Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics 1978 Irrigated farms Any land irrigated 1982 1978 All harvested cropland irrigated 1982 1978 Nonirrigated farms 1982 1978 Farms - numtwr.. Land in farms acres.. Value of land and buildings^: Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Irrigated land acres.. Land in farms according to use: Total cropland farms.. acres.. Harvested cropland farms.. acres.. Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured farms.. acres.. Inventory of livestock: Cattle and calves farms.. number.. Milk cows farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs __ farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs farms.. number.. Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment' _ _ farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Market value of agricultural products sold $1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse products farms.. $1,000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms $1.000.. Selected farm production expenses^ Feed for livestock and poultry. farms $1,000.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms $1,000.. Commercial fertilizer __ _ farms $1,000.. Other agricultural chemicals^ farms $1,000.. Energy and petroleum products farms. $1,000.. Hired farm labor farms $1,000.. Contract labor farms.. $1,000.. Interest expense... farms.. $1,000.. 16 183 2 557 728 332 301 2 121 38 556 14 719 799 220 13 672 528 994 7 785 308 991 7 002 355 418 2 218 128 183 1 861 179 149 599 21 797 16 168 660 519 40 853 1 029 244 63 600 11 040 339 430 9 422 689 815 2 458 366 495 8 971 275 819 10 144 22 406 11 855 72 146 9 847 27 401 16 067 61 336 7 321 68 545 830 4 473 6 289 58 509 IS 540 2 614 439 298 920 1 719 28 467 14 384 1 809 726 13 663 1 477 316 7 611 344 136 6 608 328 598 2 429 124 321 2 424 183 685 463 15 985 15 492 497 402 32 107 784 559 50 486 11 146 267 125 9 340 517 434 2 496 271 364 9 182 214 291 10 461 18 509 12 557 51 748 11 741 18 983 15 432 37 006 7 613 52 667 838 3 640 (NA) (NA) 845 218 246 585 774 2 486 38 556 842 159 492 842 147 700 184 8 054 141 8 347 40 2 136 82 16 577 19 1 157 974 61 201 62 834 118 738 140 518 824 88 214 253 30 524 125 22 347 217 15 178 705 4 701 931 9 071 893 4 401 958 7 966 629 .15 043 108 1 733 488 6 688 616 183 114 656 755 2 284 28 467 614 124 711 607 110 487 147 6 744 91 4 602 26 913 76 27 437 10 605 629 36 829 58 551 76 335 123 920 596 61 396 171 14 939 61 8 882 184 9 214 531 4 240 595 5 022 596 2 204 629 4 656 486 13 888 113 1 431 (NA) (NA) 306 9 803 142 539 6 328 2 678 306 4 462 306 2 657 36 1 169 21 354 3 3 6 121 4 29 369 7 367 19 965 23 292 76 117 297 20 411 46 2 681 27 2 720 31 1 501 191 1 670 340 212 317 221 361 2 215 219 4 421 39 157 121 544 208 16 858 191 430 2 262 3 237 208 5 265 208 3 170 29 794 8 179 2 (D) 5 14 976 3 25 223 4 518 20 268 21 222 102 029 204 17 134 23 4 088 9 1 978 22 2 981 162 1 680 192 219 204 120 223 1 713 164 4 915 24 145 (NA) (NA) 15 338 2 339 482 316 068 2 085 (X) 13 877 639 728 12 830 381 294 7 601 300 937 6 861 347 071 2 178 126 047 1 779 162 572 580 20 640 15 194 599 318 39 444 910 506 59 363 10 216 251 215 9 169 659 291 2 333 344 148 8 754 260 641 9 439 17 705 10 924 63 075 8 954 23 001 15 109 53 369 6 692 53 503 722 2 740 5 801 51 821 14 924 2 431 325 283 825 1 679 (X) 13 770 685 015 13 056 366 829 7 464 337 392 6 517 323 996 2 403 123 408 2 348 156 248 453 15 380 14 863 460 573 30 988 708 224 47 455 10 550 205 729 9 169 502 496 2 435 262 482 8 998 205 078 9 930 14 269 11 962 46 725 11 145 16 779 14 803 32 350 7 127 38 779 725 2 209 (NA) (NA) 'Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. ^Data for 1978 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982. 2 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 4. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use, by Size of Farm: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Fanns Land in farms (acres) Harvested cropland (acres) Irrigated land (acres) 1982 1978 1982 1978 1982 1978 1982 1978 Fanns - -- - numt)er_. 16 183 15 540 2 557 728 2 614 439 1 528 994 1 477 316 38 556 28 467 with harvested cropland., with irrigated land.. 13 672 13 663 2 449 473 2 533 112 1 528 994 1 477 316 38 551 28 387 845 616 218 246 183 114 147 700 110 487 38 556 28 467 Fams by size: 1 to 9 acres number.. 2 015 1 747 9 316 7 667 3 738 3 329 416 221 with harvested cropland- . with irrigated land.. 1 156 1 009 5 767 4 960 3 738 3 329 414 198 167 101 800 444 450 231 416 221 10 to 49 acres number.. 4 822 3 947 122 229 104 016 50 551 45 491 1 349 889 with harvested cropland. _ with irrigated land.. 3 737 3 224 97 933 87 178 50 551 45 491 1 346 843 197 123 4 816 3 201 2 372 1 433 1 349 889 50 to 69 acres number.. 1 299 1 299 75 607 75 803 32 974 35 092 488 341 with harvested cropland.. 1 141 1 193 66 364 69 634 32 974 35 092 488 333 with inigated land.. 51 32 2 951 1 832 1 426 934 488 341 70 to 99 acres number.. 1 454 1 461 120 181 121 283 53 466 56 538 815 638 with harvested cropland ._ 1 325 1 373 109 620 114 047 53 466 56 538 815 638 with irrigated land. 42 40 3 538 3 269 1 656 1 464 815 638 100 to 139 acres _. ... number.. 1 508 1 575 176 285 184 182 84 424 87 226 1 239 1 233 with harvested cropland- - with irrigated land. 1 401 1 501 163 998 175 719 84 424 87 226 1 239 1 230 58 44 6 775 5 058 3 645 2 497 1 239 1 233 140 to 179 acres _ number.. 1 002 1 095 157 713 172 296 80 329 87 468 1 126 1 822 with harvested cropland., 947 1 046 149 279 164 508 80 329 87 468 1 126 1 822 with irrigated land.. 38 39 5 958 6 080 3 311 3 674 1 126 1 822 180 to 219 acres - - number.. 806 896 159 512 177 345 86 040 92 600 725 489 with harvested cropland.. 763 861 150 969 170 462 86 040 92 600 725 489 with irrigated land. 34 26 6 708 5 162 3 156 2 342 725 489 220 to 259 acres . - - number. 581 656 138 427 155 961 79 467 86 916 1 392 478 with harvested cropland.. 562 642 134 008 152 672 79 467 86 916 1 392 478 with inigated land.. 22 21 5 289 5 066 3 545 2 117 1 392 478 260 to 499 acres number. 1 591 1 794 555 856 628 837 335 303 365 409 6 448 4 468 with harvested cropland. 1 549 1 763 541 156 619 120 335 303 365 409 - 6 448 4 468 with irrigated land.. 111 86 39 327 30 394 27 117 19 176 6 448 4 468 500 to 999 acres - number.. 789 781 523 218 516 030 349 630 312 044 10 013 7 031 with harv -sted cropland- . with irrigated land . 779 763 516 901 505 070 349 630 312 044 10 013 7 031 77 63 51 521 42 964 37 218 27 644 10 013 7 031 1.000 to 1.999 acres.. - number.. 252 230 329 990 298 045 239 843 203 913 9 288 6 088 with harvested cropland., with irrigated land.. 248 229 324 084 296 768 239 843 203 913 9 288 6 088 34 29 44 353 38 133 34 585 30 644 9 288 6 088 2.000 acres or more . number.- 64 59 189 394 172 974 133 229 101 290 5 257 4 769 with harvested cropland- - 64 59 189 394 172 974 133 229 101 290 5 257 4 769 with irrigated land-. 14 12 46 210 41 511 29 219 18 331 5 257 4 769 5,000 acres or more -- - - number.. 5 4 35 254 27 466 19 034 10 509 (D) (D) with han/esled cropland.. 5 4 35 254 27 466 19 034 10 509 (D) (D) with irrigated land.. 2 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Table 5. Tenure and Cliaracteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982, 1978, and 1974 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Farms operated by Black and other races^ Tenure ot operator: All operators farms. acres. Harvested cropland farms. acres. Full owners farms, acres. Harvested cropland farms. acres. Part owners. farms. acres. Harvested cropland farms. acres. Tenants farms. acres. Harvested cropland - farms. acres. Percent of tenancy percent. Operator characteristics: Operators by place of residence^: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported -. Operators by principal occupation^: Farming Other — Operators by days of work off farm^: None Any 1 to 49 days 50 to 99 days 100 to 149 days 150 to 199 days _ - - 200 days or more Not reported — See footnotes at end of table. 16 183 2 557 726 13 672 1 528 994 9 926 990 656 7 799 402 897 4 265 1 243 695 4 072 891 563 1 992 323 377 1 801 234 534 12.3 12 234 2 447 1 502 8 740 7 443 6 255 8 682 968 453 501 885 5 875 1 246 15 540 2 614 439 13 663 1 477 316 9 226 1 006 374 7 605 399 662 4 144 1 239 339 4 027 820 651 2 170 368 726 2 031 257 003 14.0 11 739 2 327 1 474 8 711 6 829 6 508 8 278 1 041 445 532 849 5 411 754 15 163 2 634 395 13 183 1 438 842 9 715 1 117 110 7 940 427 689 3 493 1 133 327 3 388 751 033 1 955 383 958 1 855 260 120 12.9 10 273 1 778 3 112 9 162 5 672 602 29 707 528 14 650 413 16 262 354 5 172 117 11 293 105 8 248 72 2 152 69 1 230 12.0 362 125 115 301 301 198 343 36 22 23 42 220 61 608 45 016 539 21 099 350 18 069 300 4 464 154 19 709 145 13 167 104 7 238 94 3 468 17.1 407 115 311 297 205 352 42 23 47 43 197 51 528 34 782 468 14 864 382 20 341 329 5 501 87 11 562 83 7 561 59 2 879 56 1 802 11.2 313 97 118 319 209 155 274 33 19 16 50 1S6 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 3 Table 5. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1982, 1978, and 1974-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text] All farms Farms operated by Black and other races^ Characteristics 19B2 1978 1974 1982 1978 1974 Operator characteristics— Con. Operators by years on present farm: 873 (NA) (NA) 32 (NA) (NA 3 or 4 years _ 1 455 (NA) (NA) 57 (NA) (NA 2 643 8 005 17.4 3 207 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 55 235 17.4 223 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA (NA (NA Not reported _ (NA Operators by age groups : 5 43 8 1 753 1 638 1 339 28 25 to 34 years 18 35 to 44 years 3 288 3 008 2 491 89 85 78 3 680 3 786 4 078 133 127 132 55 to 64 years - . 3 983 3 968 3 897 148 176 151 65 years and over 3 113 2 744 2 762 198 172 140 51.5 51.3 52.3 57.1 55.6 55.4 Operators by sex: Male farms-- 14 652 14 367 (NA) 551 563 n acres . 2 448 684 2 489 823 (NA) 28 139 43 665 farms.. 1 331 1 173 (NA) 51 45 n acres. . 109 044 124 616 (NA) 1 568 1 351 Operators of Spanish origin farms.. acres.. 32 3 780 57 9 723 (NA) (NA) 5 328 4 1 265 (NA) (NA Type of organization; farms. 14 040 13 423 (NA) 552 552 (NA) acres.. 1 867 050 1 959 051 (NA) 24 184 36 948 NA farms.. 1 544 1 541 (NA) 36 45 NA acres.. 406 839 397 285 (NA) 3 757 6 927 NA NA farms . 519 497 (NA) 8 9 acres.. 254 648 231 656 (NA) 184 (D) NA) H/lore tfian 10 stocktiolders farms.. 20 10 (NA) - - (NA) acres.. 8 911 8 388 (NA) - - ffl^ 10 or less stockholders farms.. 435 426 (NA) 6 8 ffl^ acres.. 230 121 192 380 (NA) (D) 704 (NA Other than family held: More than 10 stockholders . farms.. 12 12 (NA) - - NA acres. 4 940 6 275 (NA) - - farms. 52 49 (NA) 2 1 NA acres.. 10 676 24 613 (NA) (D) (D) (NA Other— cooperative, estate or trust. institutional, etc farms.. 80 79 (NA) 6 (NA) acres.. 29 191 26 447 (NA) 1 582 (D) (NA) 'For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text. 21974 data apply only to individual or family operations (sole proprietorship) and partnerships; see text. Table 6. Seiected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin, and Specified Racial Groups: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Black and other races Characteristics American Female Spanish origiri Total Black Indian Asian Other (see text) FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS number, 1982.. 1 331 32 602 551 26 12 13 1978.. 1 173 57 608 564 21 10 13 Land in fanns acres. 1982.. 109 044 3 780 29 707 27 186 763 719 1 039 1978.. 124 616 9 723 45 016 39 816 3 055 1 009 1 136 Harvested cropland farms, 1982.. 848 28 528 483 22 12 1978.. 878 49 539 501 16 10 acres, 1982.. 41 849 1 468 14 650 13 218 263 219 950 1978.. 44 587 5 380 21 099 19 170 909 626 394 1982 FARMS BY SIZE 256 534 314 107 2 15 7 3 167 273 117 29 159 242 110 25 2 20 4 3 4 3 2 3 7 - 140 to 219 acres 2 220 to 499 acres 95 25 4 1 9 7 9 6 " : 1 TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners farms. 1982.. 1 026 19 413 370 23 10 10 1978.. (NA) 44 350 321 15 5 9 acres, 1982.. 69 566 1 288 16 262 14 349 (D) (D) 691 1978.. (NA) (D) 18 069 15 484 1 717 387 481 Part owners farms, 1982.. 196 10 117 113 1 1 2 1978.. (NA) 12 154 147 5 - 2 acres, 1982.. 30 402 2 427 11 293 10 791 (D) (D) (D) 1978.. (NA) 5 725 19 709 18 188 (D) - (D) Tenants - — farms, 1982.. 109 3 72 68 2 1 1978.. (NA) 1 104 96 1 5 2 acres. 1982 9 076 65 2 152 2 046 (D) (D) (D) 1978.. (NA) (D) 7 238 6 144 (D) 622 (D) 4 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA Table 6. Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Femaies, Persons of Spanish Origin, and Specified Raciai Groups: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symtwis. see introductory text] Female Spanish origin Black and other races Characteristics Total Black American Indian Asian Other (see text) 1982 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or (amily ,__ Partnership __, 1 200 101 22 4 4 31 1 552 36 6 2 6 504 34 5 2 6 24 2 11 1 13 _ Other-cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc - 1982 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) famis.. $1,000.. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse products farms.. $1,000-- Uvestock, poultry, and their products _. famis.. $1,000.. Farms by value of sales: Less than $2,500 1 331 46 195 640 8 880 819 37 315 473 351 142 365 32 1 165 21 239 21 926 9 12 2 9 602 12 421 486 4 835 186 7 586 194 255 76 76 1 551 11 654 453 4 217 161 7 436 169 240 70 71 1 26 63 14 (D) 16 (D) 16 9 1 12 426 10 (D) 2 (D) 5 4 3 13 278 9 166 7 113 4 $2 500 to $9 999 2 $10 000 to $19 999 .- -— - - 5 2 1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION 154 222 166 56 25 21 49 43 3 9 8 1 1 105 298 286 12 24 9 7 4 96 290 282 8 19 4 6 3 8 2 2 1 1 3 - 1 2 3 4 1 1 Field crops except cash grains (013) 3 Cotton (0131) - 1 Sugar crops. Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133. 0134, 0139) 2 Vegetables and melons (016) 2 _ _ Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal 291 165 45 212 255 14 10 5 5 1 3 93 27 3 35 17 7 79 26 3 34 11 6 11 2 1 1 1 2 Beef cattle except feedlots (0212) _ 1 4 1982 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: 1 062 139 130 28 3 1 362 125 115 322 118 111 22 2 2 8 4 10 Not on farm operated - 1 Not reported 2 Operators by principal occupation: Fanning _ Other 774 557 16 16 301 301 280 271 9 17 2 10 10 3 None Any- 1 to 99 days 672 512 91 99 322 147 13 17 2 6 9 2 198 343 58 65 220 61 186 307 52 58 197 58 8 18 2 4 12 12 3 9 4 6 1 100 to 199 days - 3 2 3 Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 92 160 245 557 15.7 277 2 5 5 18 16.0 2 32 57 55 235 17.4 223 28 48 48 215 18.0 212 4 3 2 11 13.6 6 4 3 3 8.6 2 2 2 6 13.1 Not reported 3 Operators by age group: Under 25 years - 25 to 34 years - - 35 to 44 years - 55 to 64 years 19 143 289 233 288 359 53.3 1 5 5 8 5 8 51.4 6 28 89 133 148 198 57.1 5 23 77 118 142 186 57.7 3 7 5 4 7 50.7 3 6 1 2 51.6 1 2 2 4 1 3 Averaae aae 47.4 Operators by sex: (X) 1 331 25 7 551 51 503 48 23 3 12 13 Female - Operators of Spanish origin -- — 7 32 5 3 - - 2 1982 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS AND DIRECT SALES loans - farms.. $1.000.. Value of agncultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text) farms.. $1,000.. 2 (D) 136 1 070 3 38 4 12 38 77 4 12 25 19 6 2 4 54 3 2 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 5 Table 7. Selected Farm Production Expenses: 1982, 1978, and 1974 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1982' Expenses ($1,000) Expenses ($1,000) Livestock and poultry purchased farms $1,000 Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 , $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 , $15,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $39,999 , $40,000 to $49.999 -._ $50,000 to $79.999 $80,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry _. farms. $1,000. Farms vflth expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $29.999 $30,000 to $39.999 $40,000 to $79.999 $80,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds farms. $1,000. Farms by tons purchased: 1 to 49 tons 50 to 99 tons - 100 to 199 Ions 200 to 499 tons 500 to 799 tons BOO to 999 tons 1.000 tons or more Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $14.999 $15,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $29.999- $30,000 to $39.999. _. $40,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to$499_._ $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more Commercial fertilizer farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 _ $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $39,999 $40,000 or more 5 727 (X) 1 254 761 1 426 461 408 266 432 287 132 183 117 8 971 (X) 2 084 1 286 1 968 523 320 225 466 313 790 996 5 614 (X) 3 062 434 457 772 348 174 367 1 106 502 920 512 278 174 347 242 168 1 365 10 144 (X) 4 358 1 639 3 069 712 243 123 11 855 (X) 3 610 1 584 3 722 1 065 915 410 192 357 (X) 98 291 255 516 3 282 3 172 4 988 4 462 10 400 9 705 5 799 11 388 44 326 (X) 275 819 504 869 4 092 3 639 3 903 3 808 11 547 10 706 45 423 191 328 (X) 246 333 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 238 361 2 172 3 644 3 447 2 971 8 533 8 349 7 445 209 174 (X) 22 406 864 1 147 6 803 4 760 3 148 5 685 (X) 72 146 814 1 126 8 515 7 429 12 544 9 794 6 346 25 578 5 993 73 248 1 381 859 1 484 721 421 336 351 172 83 108 77 9 182 214 291 2 304 1 272 1 978 671 403 281 465 243 748 817 5 369 195 010 2 673 494 583 876 367 159 215 851 439 1 088 448 300 235 333 218 213 1 244 10 461 18 509 703 695 446 373 158 86 12 557 51 748 3 722 2 007 3 996 1 471 899 207 103 152 6 258 62 948 2 021 707 1 540 708 680 9 114 159 073 2 774 989 1 847 756 820 7 339 141 579 } } } , 803 622 594 814 2 298 710 1 444 584 619 10 146 12 000 5 584 1 884 2 289 240 149 11 858 46 601 3 895 1 853 3 840 1 122 691 457 Other agncultural chemicals^ farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $99 _ $100 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19.999 .._ $20,000 or more , Hired (arm labor farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $99 $100 to $499 _ $500 to $999 $1,000 to $2.499 $2,500 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 _. $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $29,999. $30,000 to $49,999 __ $50,000 or more _ Contract lattor farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 _.. $500 to $999 - $1,000 to $4,999 __ $5,000 to $9,999 _ _.. $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 __. $1,000 to $4.999 _. $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more Energy and petroleum products . farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499.. $500 to $999 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $39.999 $40,000 or more Petroleum products farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 .- $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $39.999 $40,000 or more Interest expense farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 or more 9 847 (X) 1 362 3 030 1 447 1 222 1 467 681 404 234 7 321 (X) 229 1 072 1 031 1 661 1 000 895 742 277 228 186 830 (X) 202 206 239 88 60 35 5 695 (X) 16 067 (X) 4 972 2 846 2 378 2 627 1 703 1 083 354 104 16 061 (X) 6 085 3 043 2 061 2 562 1 291 720 219 80 6 289 (X) 913 654 2 122 1 048 1 552 (X) 27 401 69 767 988 1 671 4 565 4 666 5 441 9 237 (X) 68 545 12 284 715 2 637 3 517 6 393 10 044 6 406 8 271 30 266 (X) 4 473 53 143 539 618 801 2 319 (X) 10 381 487 776 4 374 2 495 1 251 998 (X) 61 336 1 255 1 993 3 370 8 468 12 014 14 982 9 332 9 921 (X) 45 329 1 475 2 090 2 919 8 149 9 001 9 753 5 664 6 278 (X) 58 509 224 470 5 545 7 301 44 969 11 741 18 983 2 040 3 864 1 944 1 539 1 479 544 230 101 7 613 52 667 273 1 430 1 143 1 704 1 101 836 638 218 121 149 838 3 640 323 135 232 76 38 34 6 489 8 917 2 910 1 277 1 992 216 71 23 15 432 37 006 5 473 2 734 2 519 2 774 1 363 403 121 45 15 425 28 140 6 699 2 700 2 360 2 411 900 243 82 30 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) } } y ^Data for 1982 and 1978 are based on a sample o1 farms. ^Data for 1978 and 1974 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982. 6 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 8. Energy and Petroleum Products Expenses: 1982 and 1978 [Data are based on a sample of farms; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symt>ols. see introductory text] Kind of energy 1982 Expenses ($1,000) 1978 Expenses ($1,000) Kind of energy Farms Expenses ($1,000) Farms Expenses ($1,000) Gasoline and gasohoL farms. $1,000. Farms witti expenses of— $1 to $499 -— $500 to $999 .._ -- $1,000 to $1.999 $2,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9,999 - $10,000 to $19.999 $20,000 or more Diesel fuel farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 - $10,000 or more LP gas. butane, and propane farms. $1,000. Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $99 $100 to $499 $500 to $999 -- $1,000 to $2.499 $2,500 to $4.999 $5,000 or more Fuel oil and kerosene' farms. $1,000. Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $99 -- $100 to 1499 $500 to $999 .- $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $4,999 -. $5,000 or more 14 790 (X) 6 835 2 911 2 250 2 036 575 148 35 8 238 (X) 3 527 1 239 1 188 1 470 515 299 1 915 (X) 289 592 240 290 314 190 2 080 (X) 476 782 312 250 177 83 (X) 18 858 1 424 1 914 3 035 6 012 3 719 1 808 945 (X) 16 316 810 852 1 583 4 451 3 413 5 208 (X) 4 201 16 149 159 381 967 2 529 (X) 2 850 21 178 210 320 471 1 651 14 778 (X) 7 941 2 649 2 420 1 422 285 49 12 6 931 (X) 3 354 1 379 1 220 749 164 65 1 826 (X) 324 646 292 229 250 85 1 537 (X) 247 629 294 147 149 71 (X) 13 501 1 678 1 832 3 266 4 033 1 799 645 249 (X) 7 696 693 932 1 63o 2 217 1 054 1 165 (X) 2 237 17 152 210 294 749 816 (X) 2 376 10 151 202 192 431 1 390 Natural gas farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $99 $100 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $4,999 -. $5,000 or more Motor oil and grease' farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $99. $100 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $4,999 $5,000 or more Electricity farnis. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $99 $100 to $499 --- $500 to $999 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $4,999 $5,000 or more Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $99 $100 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $1.999 $2,000 to $4.999 $5,000 or more 205 (X) 40 103 19 9 15 19 16 060 (X) 9 613 5 244 823 300 72 8 10 670 (X) 1 602 3 759 1 712 1 324 1 693 580 814 (X) 137 390 260 23 2 2 (X) 615 1 29 13 14 39 619 (X) 2 488 357 1 045 503 357 175 50 (X) 15 700 82 850 1 228 1 869 5 202 6 470 (X) 307 6 94 160 32 (D) (D) 180 (X) 53 53 43 12 5 14 15 425 (X) 9 678 4 854 686 144 63 10 289 (X) 2 088 4 028 1 497 1 540 951 185 691 (X) 250 389 31 16 5 (X) 272 2 12 25 20 14 199 (X) 2 058 356 954 407 182 160 (X) 8 727 100 939 1 028 2 140 2 630 1 890 (X) 140 10 81 17 19 13 '1982 data include kerosene with fuel oil; 1978 data include kerosene with motor oil and grease. Table 9. Storage Capacity and Fuel Expenses by Kind of Fuel: 1982 [Data are based on a sample of farms; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Fuel expenses reported Gasoline and gasohol expenses Farms with $5,000 or more Diesel fuel expenses Farms with $5,000 or more LP gas, butane, and propane expenses Farms with $5,000 or more Fuel oil and kerosene expenses Farms with $5,000 or more Expenses reported farms. $1,000. Storage capacity reported farms. 1 ,000 gallons. $1,000, expenses. Farms with storage capacity of— 1 to 499 gallons 500 to 999 gallons __ 1,000 to 1,999 gallons 2,000 gallons or more Storage capacity reported as 'No' farms. $1,000, expenses. Storage capacity not reported farms. $1 .000, expenses. 14 790 18 858 8 726 4 183 14 522 4 981 2 724 913 108 3 328 1 523 2 736 2 813 758 6 472 607 723 5 238 35 296 182 94 23 212 128 1 022 8 238 16 316 6 038 3 455 14 080 3 636 1 531 683 188 1 047 515 1 153 1 721 814 8 620 704 1 250 7 603 73 247 203 181 6 169 104 849 1 915 4 201 1 227 1 331 3 141 446 226 363 192 163 568 526 493 190 2 529 168 588 1 862 2 8 42 116 4 519 18 148 2 080 2 850 1 196 831 2 213 762 255 139 40 297 135 587 502 83 1 651 56 360 1 316 7 14 35 3 60 24 275 Table 10. Farm Payroll, Employment, and Contract Labor Expenses: 1982 and 1978 [Data are based on a sample ot farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All farms Farms with sales ot $10,000 or more 1982 1978 1982 1978 Hired farm labor -— -- farms-. workers. . $1,000, payroll. - Workers by days worked: 150 days or more farms. . wortters.. Less than 150 days — farms.. workers.. Contract labor farms.. $1,000, expenses-- 7 321 37 976 68 545 3 137 B 894 6 037 29 082 830 4 473 7 613 39 281 52 667 3 122 8 021 6 147 31 260 838 3 640 5 018 31 450 65 502 2 776 8 332 3 896 23 118 590 4 287 5 082 30 227 49 587 2 684 7 381 3 886 22 846 533 3 406 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 7 Table 11. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982, 1978, and 1974 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item 1982 1978 Item 1974 Total sales^ (see text) farms- $1,000. Average per fann dollars. Value of sales: Less than $2,500 (see text) farms. $1,000. $2,500 to $4.999 farms. $1,000. $5,000 to $7,499 farms. $1,000. $7,500 to $9,999 farms- $1,000. $10,000 to $14,999 farms. $1,000. $15,000 to $19,999 - farms. $1,000. $20,000 to $29,999 famis. $1,000. $20,000 to $24,999 farms. $1,000. $25,000 to $29,999 fanns. $1,000. $30,000 to $39,999 famis. $1,000. $40,000 to $59,999 farms. $1,000. $40,000 to $49,999 farms. $1,000. $50,000 to $59,999 farms. $1,000- $60,000 to $79,999 farms. $1,000. $80,0breviations and symbols, see introductory textj 1982 1978 Selected machinery and equipment Total Iklanufactured 1978 to 1982 Manufactured prior to 1978 Farms Number Number Farms h4umber Farms Number Farms Number manufactured 1974 to 1978 Automobiles 2 or 3 4 or more 10 493 3 575 354 13 445 4 489 1 247 14 278 6 945 3 166 2 950 2 463 4 625 5 304 2 375 16 012 7 850 1 598 25 950 10 371 7 870 36 951 16 509 16 275 3 279 2 840 5 136 5 719 2 690 5 028 1 045 38 5 652 838 115 3 570 881 117 722 760 1 361 973 514 6 434 2 301 188 7 109 1 803 607 5 145 1 949 624 788 850 1 432 1 032 539 6 942 1 897 115 10 428 3 193 730 13 263 6 511 2 470 2 312 1 806 3 380 4 500 1 922 9 578 4 106 542 18 841 7 419 4 917 31 806 15 233 12 291 2 491 1 990 3 704 4 687 2 151 10 611 3 333 260 12 609 3 995 1 143 14 000 6 665 3 170 3 152 2 437 4 230 5 327 2 474 15 631 7 403 1 210 22 809 9 181 6 157 36 251 16 166 15 920 3 518 2 732 4 653 5 581 2 852 7 246 2 445 192 7 627 2 or 3 .,.- - 2 159 677 6 497 2 or 3 - 2 549 769 Grain and tjean combines self-propelled only 1 071 1 033 Cottonpickers and strippers' - _ Mower conditioners 1 631 1 267 Field forage harvesters, shear bar or flyv^heel 812 'Data for 1978 exclude cotton strippers. Table 15. Selected Characteristics of Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] SIC code Land in farms (acres) Harvested cropland (acres) Value of selected capital assets', average per farm (dollars) Land and buildings Machinery and equipment Market value of sales ($1,000) Crops, including nursery and greentiouse products Livestock. poultry, and their products Total Crops (01) Cash grains (Oil) _ Wheat (0111) _ Rice (0112) Corn (01 15) Soybeans (0116) Cash grams, n.e.c. (0119) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (01311. , Tobacco (OIK) Sugar crops (0133) Irish potatoes (0134) Field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) _ _ Berry crops (0171) - Grapes (0172) _._ Tree nuts (0173) Citrus traits (0174) Deciduous tree fraits (0175) Fruits and tree nuts, n.e.c. (0179) Horticultural specialties (018) Ornamental flonculture and nursery products (0181) Food crops grown under cover (0182) Horticultural specialties, n.e.c. (0189) General farms, primarily crop (019) See footnotes at end of table. 16 183 8 297 3 736 82 1 946 931 777 2 806 2 225 27 554 307 54 18 138 97 482 470 4 476 2 557 728 1 435 418 1 032 154 6 558 583 239 153 439 288 918 226 848 167 682 2 265 56 901 33 235 2 315 1 127 24 988 4 805 30 143 29 662 167 314 65 716 1 528 994 957 771 776 735 3 193 443 896 109 308 220 338 1 234 24 048 31 727 14 609 514 133 11 525 2 437 11 532 11 499 10 23 37 489 332 301 359 280 530 579 237 171 601 706 308 933 604 504 126 353 243 086 238 262 133 291 246 615 296 045 177 944 362 739 361 317 403 000 1 000 000 341 193 40 853 39 307 56 630 49 447 57 472 37 609 73 646 22 702 1 029 244 309 214 172 500 449 100 417 18 872 52 763 29 289 25 547 655 4 672 27 565 14 794 33 805 20 456 19 388 13 543 761 63 40 218 33 292 11 108 1 611 31 834 31 328 115 667 50 000 46 336 44 921 1 150 264 27 003 339 430 289 333 159 969 437 96 590 18 512 44 430 645 4 421 14 567 13 044 757 59 10 968 1 260 45 798 44 459 1 150 189 8 323 689 815 19 881 12 531 12 3 826 360 8 332 1 647 1 387 9 251 227 499 4 3 141 352 538 462 76 4 438 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 9 Table 15. Selected Characteristics of Farms by Standard Industriai Ciassification: 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] SIC code Farms Land in farms (acres) Harvested cropland (acres) Value of selected capital assets', average per farm (dollars) Land and buildings Machinery and equipment Market value of sales ($1,000) Total Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse products Livestock, poultry, and tfieir products Livestock (02) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) __. Beef cattle feedlots (0211) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Hogs (0213) Sfieep and goats (0214) General livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (0219) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Broiler, fryer, and roaster cflickens (0251) Chicken eggs (0252) Turkeys and turkey eggs (0253) Poultry hatcheries (0254) Poultry and eggs, n.e.c. (0259) Animal specialties (027) Fur-bearing animals and rabbits (0271) Horses and other equines (0272) Animal specialties, n.e.c. (0279) General farms, primarily livestock (029) 720 030 3 636 848 1 851 492 190 255 1 636 1 532 1 244 242 8 11 27 905 31 837 37 380 573 82 269 193 005 53 833 11 393 40 073 482 612 167 137 149 715 12 981 490 835 3 116 46 323 503 45 266 554 126 057 33 965 45 850 25 795 1 994 18 453 105 260 100 805 3 624 122 10 699 5 500 18 5 382 100 205 096 190 254 190 786 256 681 185 772 248 494 245 013 251 198 216 185 170 417 375 091 203 645 285 127 167 000 302 652 74 036 19 759 63 994 18 796 15 659 15 465 15 126 33 425 26 764 10 507 552 50 096 8 670 2 573 1 457 2 768 28 1 844 59 258 47 638 98 467 16 542 656 843 23 780 16 629 10 980 17 428 7 121 232 912 384 561 288 393 46 249 635 47 867 1 417 29 371 770 27 855 746 55 323 13 087 13 668 23 996 524 4 048 216 752 22 028 362 533 21 142 267 251 577 45 672 2 633 2 47 865 305 1 112 260 29 111 - 770 257 27 597 2 744 ^Data are based on a sample of farms. Table 16. Agrlcuiturai Chemicais Used, including Fertilizer and Lime: 1982 and 1978 [Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Chemicals used 1982 1978 Chemicals used 1982 1978 Any chemicals, fertilizer, or lime used farms- Commercial fertilizer farms.. acres on which used.. $1,000.. Lime farms.. acres on which used., tons.. Farms by tons used: 1 to 49 tons 12 750 11 855 1 308 360 72 146 5 331 287 331 328 561 3 549 929 502 291 39 21 13 491 12 657 1 356 294 51 748 5 973 338 367 370 155 3 806 1 085 688 308 75 11 Any chemicals, fertilizer, or lime used-Con. Other agricultural chemicals' farms.. $1,000.. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc.. to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms.. acres on which used.. Nematodes in crops farms.- acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards - farms.. acres on which used-. Weeds, grass, or bmsh in crops and pasture ... farms., acres on which used.. Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms.. acres on which used.. 9 847 27 401 5 876 552 061 871 76 171 1 480 65 044 7 129 941 057 904, 65 137 11 741 18 983 5 577 467 022 934 65 907 1 050 54 938 50 to 99 tons 7 933 100 to 199 tons 901 648 200 to 499 tons 500 to 999 tons 775 31 877 ^Data for 1978 include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982. 10 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 17. Livestock and Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982, 1978, and 1974 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Inventory Value' ($1,000) Sales Value ($1,000) Livestock and poultry _ 1982. 1978. 1974. Poultiy - 1982. 1978. Livestock.. 1982. 1978. Any cattle, hogs, or sheep 1982. 1978. Cattle and calves - 1982. 1978. 1974. Covre and heifers that had calved 1982. 1978. 1974. Beef cows 1982. 1978. 1974. IVIilk cows - 1982. 1978. 1974. Hogs and pigs 1982. 1978. 1974. Feeder pigs sold 1982. 1978. 1974. Sheep and lambs' 1982. 1978. 1974. Horses and ponies 1982. 1978. 1974. Chickens 3 months old or older 1982. 1978. 1974. Hens and pullets of laying age 1982. 1978. 1974. Broilers and other meat-type chickens 1982., 1978. 1974. Turkeys 1982. 1978. 10 552 10 018 9 870 3 233 3 329 9 424 8 858 7 869 7 659 7 002 6 608 7 219 5 548 5 299 6 022 3 736 3 297 3 651 2 218 2 429 3 066 1 861 2 424 2 528 (X) (X) (X) 599 463 475 3 053 2 690 2 364 1 926 2 013 2 235 1 894 1 977 2 143 1 332 1 325 1 181 157 153 294 402 199 967 124 129 37 789 27 824 256 613 172 143 242 932 166 402 225 799 150 812 93 167 160 668 101 372 65 013 26 076 20 563 15 144 134 592 80 809 49 899 15 586 14 695 6 913 (X) (X) (X) 1 548 895 816 13 681 5 742 4 489 9 228 3 806 3 317 8 420 3 333 2 820 28 469 23 909 15 427 92 109 9 422 (X) 9 340 (X) 9 341 (X) 2 458 (X) 2 496 (X) 7 997 (X) 7 931 (X) 7 217 (X) 7 280 (X) 6 245 164 982 6 172 184 855 6 609 167 523 (NA) (NA) (NAI (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1 625 335 333 2 188 301 650 2 159 240 631 469 83 305 699 80 144 653 65 446 526 12 812 392 11 196 412 11 444 866 3 226 816 3 823 575 2 812 465 3 745 248 492 2 066 539 607 1 936 106 426 2 793 994 455 1 219 406 563 1 016 146 1 378 235 112 072 1 446 196 068 244 1 365 154 577 738 73 104 038 63 64 821 689 815 517 434 362 976 366 495 271 364 323 320 246 070 89 143 78 871 54 539 52 750 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 33 824 25 467 (NA) 3 526 3 389 (NA) 779 653 (NA) 28 139 14 469 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 'Data are estimated; see text. 'Value of sales includes sheep, lambs, and wool sold Table 18. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 IFor meaning of abbreviations and symttols. see introductory text] Item 1982 1978 Item 1982 1978 Farms Number Farms Number Fanns Number Farms Number INVENTORY Chickens 3 months old or older Farms with— 1 to 1 599 1 926 1 811 11 38 66 1 894 1 538 204 55 10 36 28 10 6 7 1 332 157 121 67 520 4 404 290 118 170 25 569 247 087 4 013 464 3 827 483 40 391 35 624 36 108 23 269 237 887 355 943 288 235 453 026 2 357 000 43 135 305 21 644 20 955 689 (X) 2 013 1 886 15 50 62 1 977 1 531 261 73 13 45 36 13 5 1 325 153 105 64 542 1 842 747 140 061 34 490 312 898 1 355 298 1 586 976 40 913 46 518 47 859 29 190 278 398 443 205 394 231 306 662 38 563 477 20 126 (Dl (D) (XI SALES Chickens 3 months old or older Farms with — 1 to 1.599... 465 332 19 46 68 426 206 94 25 19 42 18 9 1 378 73 1 142 3 745 248 45 348 45 333 289 248 3 365 319 2 793 994 6 957 17 777 19 949 45 333 262 974 231 593 282 676 612 135 1 314 600 235 112 072 104 038 (D) (D) (X) 492 353 13 60 66 455 176 132 40 13 53 28 10 3 1 446 63 62 3 154 2 066 539 61 OSd 1 600 to 3 199 1.600 to 3.199 27 906 3 200 to 9 999 3.200 to 9.999... 358 436 1 619 114 Hens and pullets of laying age Farms with— 1 to 99 Hens and pullets of laying age Farms with — 1 to 99 1 219 406 5 909 100 to 399 100 to 399 24 878 400 to 1.599 29 37f, 1 600 to 3 199 1.600 to 3.199 27 91' 3 200 to 9 999 3 200 to 9,999 303 93- 10.000 to 19.999 350 05> 20 000 to 49 999 20.000 to 49.999 .. 296 049 50 000 to 99 999 50.000 to 99.999 181 29"; 1 00 000 or more 100.000 or more Broilers and other meat-type chickens . Turkeys Broilers and other meat-type chickens . Turkeys For slaughter 196 068 2J • 64 8; (D) Hens kept for breeding .. (D) Ducks, geese, and other poultry Ducks, geese, and other poultry (X) 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 11 Table 19. Broilers and Started Pullets— Sales: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Broilers and other meat-type chickens Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age Number sold 1982 1978 1982 1978 Fiamis Number Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Total Farms with— 1 to 1,999 1 378 87 2 3 7 21 114 223 921 439 448 34 235 112 072 (D) (D) 16 003 75 098 483 922 4 960 855 17 200 994 212 359 179 61 574 176 126 168 421 24 616 582 1 446 94 5 4 16 50 189 262 826 509 293 24 196 068 244 13 977 14 401 20 500 191 376 1 099 782 8 241 712 20 235 576 166 250 920 70 475 547 80 51 1 597 15 263 776 45 12 3 9 10 9 1 1 1 951 254 665 17 900 114 639 213 700 (D) (D) (D) (D) 38 6 2 14 7 6 2 (NA) (NA) (NA) 847 133 921 2 000 to 3 999 4,000 to 7,999 (D) 8 000 to 15 999 162 612 1 6,000 to 29,999 139 000 30,000 to 59,999 232 100 60 000 to 99 999 (D) 100,000 or more 100 000 to 199,999 (D) (NA) 200 000 to 499 999 (NA) 500,000 or more (NA) Table 20. Poultry— Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Chickens 3 months old or older Inventory Chickens 3 months old or older Farms Hens and pullets of laying age Farms Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old Broilers and other meat-type chickens Total inventory Farms with — 1 to 99 100 to 399 400 10 1,599 1,600 to 3,199 __ 3,200 to 9,999 .. 10,000 10 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 1 00,000 or more No inventory 1 926 1 539 214 58 11 38 40 12 6 8 (X) 4 404 290 41 978 36 607 39 585 25 569 247 087 521 543 373 395 448 844 2 669 682 (X) 1 894 1 525 213 58 11 33 30 11 5 8 (X) 3 827 483 39 603 35 287 (D) (D) 216 887 362 943 302 235 (D) 2 436 182 (X) 155 21 11 1 5 13 4 1 3 (X) 576 807 2 375 1 320 (D) (D) 30 200 158 600 71 160 (D) 233 500 (X) 479 203 (D) (D) (D) 373 500 233 179 190 17 3 1 5 2 1 540 180 109 314 1 205 161 (D) 219 500 (D) (D) Chickens 3 months old or older Sales Chickens 3 months old or older Total Farms Number Hens and pullets of laying age Farms Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age Farms Number Broilers and other meat-type chickens Farms Poultry and poultry products Value ($1,000) Total inventory _ Farms with — 1 to 99 100 to 399 400 to 1,599 1,600 to 3,199 .. 3,200 to 9,999 .. 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 • 50,000 to 99,999 1 00,000 or more No inventory 139 108 58 11 37 40 12 6 8 46 3 127 664 12 518 11 691 21 049 19 102 190 401 582 764 287 991 428 914 1 573 234 617 584 136 106 58 11 33 30 11 5 8 12 176 11 496 (D) 19 102 155 501 313 264 (D) (D) 573 234 196 317 342 195 (D) 34 900 269 500 (D) (D) 2 822 577 451 826 1 075 (D) (D) 1 021 128 (D) (D) (D) 232 289 495 634 208 58 11 37 40 12 57 678 706 345 407 710 2 695 3 833 9 589 4 775 34 616 308 817 Table 21. Turkeys— Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Turkeys Total Sales for slaughter Sales of hens kept for breeding Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Total sold . 73 66 1 2 1 2 1 104 038 6 788 (D) (D) 73 66 1 2 1 2 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 1 1 (D) Farms with — 1 to 1,999 ._ (D) 2,000 to 3.999 - 4,000 to 7,999 _ 8,000 10 15,999 __ (D) 16,000 10 29,999 30,000 to 59.999 _ 60,000 to 99 999 _ 100,000 or more - 12 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 22. Cattle and Calves— Inventory: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbrGviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item 1982 1978 Farms Number Farms Number 7 002 2 125 1 279 1 478 976 810 307 21 6 5 548 2 276 854 1 130 837 351 66 3 1 3 736 2 135 770 653 143 26 9 2 218 388 75 41 92 518 729 371 4 5 062 5 423 355 418 10 422 17 264 46 402 68 885 108 018 83 596 12 673 8 158 180 334 9 594 11 541 35 176 58 252 45 022 17 203 (D) (D) 52 151 9 277 10 283 18 384 8 924 3 104 2 179 128 183 506 263 255 1 353 17 836 49 439 54 985 3 546 113 832 61 252 6 608 1 790 1 195 1 546 1 065 726 268 14 4 5 299 2 042 832 1 194 862 306 60 3 3 297 1 809 725 596 126 33 8 2 429 449 103 76 122 614 741 322 2 4 790 5 141 328 598 Farms with— 1 to 9 _ 6 696 10 to 19. - 16 348 20 to 49 48 762 50 to 99 74 430 too to 199 95 735 200 to 499 71 570 500 lo 999 8 479 1,000 to 2.499 _ ___ 4 578 Cows and heiters that had calved 172 142 Farms with— 1 to 9 - - - 8 420 10 to 19 11 274 20 to 49 38 140 50 to 99 58 121 too to 199 38 693 200 to 499 - - 15 114 500 to 999 2 180 Beef cows Farms with— 1 to 9 47 821 7 719 10 to 19 9 694 17 033 50 lo 99 - 7 754 too to 199 3 958 200 to 499 . 1 663 500 to 999 1 000 or more _ Milk cows Farms with— 1 or 2 - 3 or 4 5 to 9 124 321 600 347 499 10 to 19 1 751 20 to 49 - 21 348 50 to 99 50 254 100 10 499 . (D) (D) 100 709 Steers, steer calves bulls and bull calves 55 747 Table 23. Cattle and Calves— Sales: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1982 1978 Item Farms Number Value ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) 6 245 2 864 1 181 1 309 629 184 66 6 6 5 401 3 228 1 113 764 185 75 30 3 3 1 988 1 430 278 172 53 32 17 3 3 3 638 651 407 595 699 921 275 84 6 164 982 12 214 16 051 40 720 42 075 24 447 18 168 3 868 7 439 86 237 12 872 14 931 21 891 12 109 10 278 8 380 1 942 3 834 31 890 5 056 3 553 4 974 3 430 4 347 4 754 1 942 3 831 78 745 954 1 409 3 980 9 382 27 334 17 692 13 102 4 892 54 539 4 700 5 436 11 640 11 822 8 296 7 078 1 850 3 717 44 918 6 003 7 142 10 724 6 657 5 903 4 613 1 255 2 620 19 074 2 718 1 829 2 782 1 974 2 782 3 115 1 255 2 620 9 622 153 234 649 1 249 2 537 1 434 1 996 1 371 6 172 2 380 1 346 1 498 661 186 80 16 5 5 400 2 947 1 242 856 224 80 39 10 2 1 824 1 199 315 198 62 26 19 4 1 3 863 593 432 677 775 1 012 265 105 4 184 855 10 860 18 339 47 002 44 too 24 986 22 462 9 657 7 449 98 950 12 440 16 323 24 447 14 499 10 496 10 700 (D) (0) 32 672 4 738 4 113 5 735 3 956 3 589 5 270 (D) (D) 85 905 881 1 494 4 467 10 514 30 322 16 779 17 644 3 784 52 750 Farms with— 1 to 9 3 512 10 to 19 5 408 20 to 49 12 133 50 10 99 11 457 too to 199 7 118 200 to 499 7 079 500 to 999 3 808 1,000 to 2,499 2 237 Cattle sold 44 234 Farms with- 1to9..- 5 055 10 to 19 6 711 20 to 49 _ 10 781 50 lo 99 6 876 100 to 199 4 760 200 lo 499 5 363 500 lo 999 (D) 1 000 or more _ - -_ (□) 15 363 Farms with— 1 lo 9 - - - 2 059 10 lo 19 1 754 20 lo 49 - 2 687 50 lo 99 - — 1 881 too lo 199 1 633 200 lo 499 2 590 500 lo 999 (D) 1,000 10 2,499 - (D) 2,500 or more 8 516 Farms with- 1 or 2 3 or 4 5 to 9 143 239 672 10 to 19 1 269 20 to 49 2 780 50 lo 99 - - 1 328 100 lo 499 1 795 500 or more - _ _ _ - 292 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA MARYLAND 13 Table 24. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1982 IFor meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see ntroductory text] Cattle and calves inventory Cattle and calves ! Cattle and calves Total Cows and heifers that had calved Heifers and heifer calves Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves >ales Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Value ($1,000) 7 002 2 125 1 279 1 478 976 810 307 21 6 (X) 355 418 10 422 17 264 46 402 68 885 108 018 83 596 12 673 8 158 (X) 5 548 1 250 1 018 1 288 903 777 289 18 5 (X) 180 334 3 755 7 077 22 244 36 271 59 399 41 961 5 611 4 016 (X) 5 062 1 018 880 1 204 894 758 285 17 6 (X) 113 832 2 496 4 312 12 809 21 839 35 680 29 074 4 448 3 174 (X) 5 423 1 492 1 087 1 243 732 601 244 20 4 (X) 61 252 4 171 5 875 11 349 10 775 12 939 12 561 2 614 968 (X) 6 028 1 151 1 279 1 478 976 810 307 21 6 217 159 697 5 197 8 982 22 304 30 847 45 101 35 961 7 161 4 144 5 285 52 442 Farms with— 1 to 9 2 079 10 to 19 3 340 20 to 49 7 604 50 to 99 9 269 100 to 199 12 919 200 to 499 12 811 500 to 999 2 842 1,000 to 2,499 1 578 2,500 or more _ -. - No inventory 2 098 Table 25. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Cow Herd: 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see ntroductory text] Cattle and calves inventory Cattle and calves Cows and heifers that had calved Total Cows and heifers that had calved Heifers and heifer calves Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves >ales Famis Numt>er Famis Number Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Value ($1,000) 5 548 1 327 949 854 505 625 867 351 66 3 1 1 454 325 747 11 427 13 835 23 485 22 073 42 630 101 559 76 570 28 317 (D) (D) 29 671 5 548 1 327 949 854 505 625 867 351 66 3 1 (X) 180 334 3 226 6 368 11 541 11 671 23 505 58 252 45 022 17 203 (D) (D) (X) 4 352 871 657 641 417 550 824 328 60 3 1 710 103 874 3 075 3 551 5 661 5 593 12 938 34 873 26 450 (D) (D) (D) 9 958 4 244 977 768 725 410 447 601 264 50 1 1 1 179 41 539 5 126 3 916 6 283 4 809 6 187 8 434 5 098 (0) (0) (D) 19 713 5 003 828 903 854 505 625 867 351 66 3 1 1 242 134 944 6 882 6 250 11 120 9 599 18 326 41 187 27 369 11 567 (D) (D) 30 038 39 332 Farms with— 1 to 4 2 495 5 to 9 2 098 10 to 19 4 025 20 to 29 2 976 30 to 49 5 774 50 to 99 11 405 100 to 199 6 891 200 to 499 3 091 500 to 999 (D) (D) No inventory 15 207 Table 26. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Beef Cow Herd: 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Beef cows Cattle and calves inventory Total Cows and heifers that had calved Total Farms Beef cows Farms Number Heifers and heifer calves Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves Famis Total inventory Farms with — 1 to 4 __ 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 10 29 30 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199-__. 200 to 499.... 500 to 999.... 1,000 or more. No inventory 3 736 1 195 940 770 396 257 143 26 9 126 710 16 517 16 496 22 885 20 234 19 723 21 106 6 303 3 446 63 717 3 736 195 7 670 940 8 107 770 11 279 396 10 658 257 9 942 143 10 604 26 3 278 9 2 179 1 195 2 994 940 6 283 770 10 283 396 9 091 257 9 293 143 8 924 26 3 104 9 2 179 812 653 575 311 216 116 20 7 31 862 5 283 4 304 5 339 4 822 4 606 5 821 1 242 445 (X) (X) 902 760 673 356 242 127 23 8 2 332 31 131 3 564 4 085 6 267 4 754 5 175 4 681 1 783 822 Cattle and calves sales Total Value ($1,000) Total Number Value ($1,000) Fattened on grain and concentrates Farms Number Value ($1,000) Number Value ($1,000) Total inventory ... Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 10 29 30 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199... 200 to 499... 500 to 999. -_ 1 ,000 or more No inventory 763 901 770 396 257 143 26 9 54 933 6 366 7 163 10 255 8 552 8 624 10 249 2 466 1 258 1 903 2 303 3 787 2 783 3 518 4 549 1 189 641 661 760 649 342 222 128 24 7 35 070 3 334 4 171 6 635 4 447 5 978 7 608 (0) (D) 17 284 1 604 1 844 3 127 1 936 2 964 4 153 (D) (D) 1 215 299 324 292 135 88 60 13 4 15 523 1 096 1 424 2 902 1 555 2 764 4 225 1 116 441 8 979 545 721 1 594 812 1 627 2 764 621 295 359 488 422 232 146 78 16 2 19 863 3 032 2 992 3 620 4 105 2 646 2 641 (D) (D) 299 460 660 847 554 396 (D) (D) 14 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 27. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Milk Cow Herd: 1982 |For nwaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Cattle and calves inventory ToUl Farms Cows and tieifers tiiat had calved Total Number Milk cows Farms Number Heifers and tieifer calves Farms Number Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves Farms Total inventory .. Farms witti — 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19—. 20 to 29.... 30 to 49.... 50 10 99.... 100 to 199.. 200 to 499.. 500 or more No inventory 228 020 463 8 819 41 1 192 92 2 796 142 5 954 376 24 915 729 65 227 317 69 510 54 23 756 4 5 851 784 127 398 218 133 019 463 3 076 41 509 92 1 608 142 3 594 376 14 917 729 50 056 317 41 359 54 14 354 4 3 546 47 315 463 41 92 142 376 729 317 54 4 (X) 128 183 769 255 1 353 3 366 14 470 49 439 40 808 14 177 3 546 (X) 1 995 341 34 75 134 344 712 301 50 4 80 862 2 000 409 904 1 954 8 685 31 000 25 062 (D) (D) 32 970 343 35 58 84 210 475 234 41 2 3 941 14 139 3 743 274 284 406 1 313 4 171 3 089 (D) (D) 47 113 Milit cows Cattle and calves sales Total Farms Value ($1,000) Farms Number Calves Dairy product sales Farms Value ($1,000) Total inventory .. Farms witti— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19.... 20 10 29.... 30 to 49.... 50 to 99 .... 100 to 199.. 200 to 499.. 500 Of more No inventory 355 40 92 142 376 729 317 54 4 4 136 90 011 5 582 517 1 384 2 395 10 682 32 085 24 628 10 094 2 644 74 971 21 555 2 035 169 424 529 2 455 7 429 5 505 2 430 578 32 985 283 31 68 112 317 651 285 49 4 33 424 2 614 279 718 765 3 612 11 740 6 608 4 089 999 52 813 215 32 71 129 342 675 294 50 4 1 826 56 587 2 968 238 666 1 630 7 070 20 345 16 020 6 005 1 645 22 158 67 10 86 142 376 729 317 54 4 203 421 58 35 1 570 4 198 20 850 76 830 68 283 25 005 6 593 807 Table 28. Cattle and Calves— Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Cattle and calves Cattle Calves Cattle and calves Total Fattened on grain and concentrates Farms Number Value ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) Total sold. 6 245 1 628 1 236 1 181 1 309 629 184 66 6 6 164 982 4 056 8 158 16 051 40 720 42 075 24 447 18 168 3 868 7 439 54 539 1 649 3 052 5 436 11 640 11 822 8 296 7 078 1 850 3 717 5 401 1 351 1 042 1 032 1 159 586 164 57 5 5 86 237 2 964 5 506 9 536 19 461 18 992 12 380 10 983 2 228 4 187 44 918 1 462 2 605 4 501 9 401 9 962 6 871 5 922 1 395 2 800 1 988 694 460 351 286 112 48 30 3 4 31 890 1 500 2 306 3 140 4 737 4 305 4 410 5 713 1 942 3 837 19 074 802 1 243 1 624 2 595 2 483 2 792 3 659 1 255 2 621 3 638 566 619 710 1 024 535 137 41 3 3 78 745 1 092 2 652 6 515 21 259 23 083 12 067 7 185 1 640 3 252 9 622 Farms with- 1 to 4 187 Slo9 .- 10 to 19 935 20 to 49 2 240 50 to 99 1 860 100 to 199 .. 1 425 200 to 499 1 156 500 to 999 454 917 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 15 Table 29. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1982 1978 Farms Numtwr Farms Number Total hogs and pigs _ - 1 861 1 123 247 176 129 119 38 17 10 2 1 052 847 94 66 21 24 1 687 179 149 8 878 8 404 11 821 17 379 35 569 24 469 21 905 (D) (D) 26 955 5 718 3 155 3 923 2 706 11 453 152 194 2 424 1 418 358 278 170 134 44 17 4 1 1 550 1 294 127 87 23 19 2 174 183 685 Farms with- 1 to 24 - 12 171 25 to 49 12 441 50 to 99 18 539 100 to 199 . 22 780 200 to 499 40 682 500 to 999 28 318 1 000 to 1 999 22 566 2.000 to 4.999 (0) (D) 29 580 Farms with— 1 to 24 8 516 25 10 49 4 204 50 to 99 5 426 100 to 199 3 182 8 252 154 105 Table 30. Hogs and Pigs— Sales: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory textj 1982 1978 Item Farms Numtier Value ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) Total hogs and pigs sold 1 625 698 291 193 153 158 74 30 18 10 469 62 193 67 57 59 19 12 335 333 6 597 10 366 13 176 20 265 47 591 50 201 40 217 48 654 98 266 83 305 362 4 645 4 438 7 655 17 796 12 725 35 684 33 824 746 1 005 1 252 1 948 4 422 5 301 4 320 5 024 9 807 3 526 14 163 165 335 781 627 1 441 2 188 884 436 308 224 207 85 29 13 2 699 87 321 109 80 64 29 9 301 650 9 631 14 971 20 981 30 556 62 176 57 407 42 383 (D) (D) 80 144 445 8 043 7 258 10 656 19 004 18 986 15 752 25 467 Farms with— 1 to 24 _ , „ 775 25 to 49 1 145 50 to 99 1 578 100 10 199 - -- 2 433 200 to 499 5 012 500 to 999 4 619 1,000 to 1,999 - 3 875 2,000 to 4,999 (0) 5 000 or more - - - (D) Feeder pigs sold _ _ Farms with- 1 to 9 3 389 16 10 to 49 _--_.- 284 50 to 99 292 100 to 199 420 200 to 499 785 500 to 999 817 1,000 or more 775 Table 31. Hogs and Pigs— Litters Farrowed: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Litters 1982 1978 Farms Number of litters Farms Numt)er of litters 1 100 646 157 152 73 37 24 11 976 905 39 365 2 382 1 997 4 510 4 644 4 580 7 087 13 965 19 758 19 607 1 632 1 008 258 200 98 41 21 6 1 408 1 329 Litters farrowed between Doc. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 .. Farms with— ~* 1 to 9 37 028 3 629 10 to 19 __ _ 3 465 20 to 49 5 944 50 to 99 6 287 100 to 199 5 290 200 to 499 ___ 6 327 6 086 Dec. 1 ot preceding year and May 31 18 211 June 1 and Nov, 30 18 817 16 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA Table 32. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1982 (For nneaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text! Hogs and pigs inventory Hogs and pigs sales Hogs and pigs Total Used or to t>e used tor breeding Ottier hogs and pigs Total Feeder pigs Farms Number Farnis Number Farnis Number Farms Number Value ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) 1 861 749 374 423 129 119 38 29 (X) 179 149 3 227 5 651 20 225 17 379 35 569 24 469 72 629 (X) 1 052 255 226 326 98 91 28 28 (X) 26 955 816 1 290 3 907 2 682 3 975 3 166 11 119 (X) 1 687 624 338 410 129 119 38 29 (X) 152 194 2 411 4 361 16 318 14 697 31 594 21 303 61 510 (X) 1 479 368 374 423 129 118 38 29 146 329 418 5 701 12 819 37 226 34 032 57 371 42 173 140 096 5 915 33 153 479 1 090 3 465 3 172 6 043 4 444 14 460 671 455 105 103 157 46 29 8 7 14 82 825 2 715 5 650 14 114 13 397 12 586 9 457 24 906 480 3 507 Farms with— 1 to 9 95 10 to 24 198 25 to 99 614 100 to 199 622 200 to 499 629 500 to 999 476 873 19 Table 33. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1982 (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Hogs and pigs inventory Hogs and pigs sales Hogs and pigs Total Used or to be used for breeding Other hogs and pigs Total Feeder pigs Farms Number Farms Number Famis Number Famis Number Value ($1,000) Famis Number Value ($1,000) Total sold 1 479 311 555 182 145 156 73 57 382 177 526 2 685 13 523 8 908 13 063 26 903 26 042 86 402 1 623 991 123 384 137 116 127 56 48 61 26 802 448 2 248 1 498 1 776 4 127 2 957 13 748 153 1 333 293 476 162 129 145 71 57 364 150 724 2 237 11 275 7 410 11 287 22 776 23 085 72 654 1 470 1 625 387 602 193 153 158 74 58 (X) 335 333 1 777 15 186 13 176 20 265 47 591 50 201 187 137 (X) 33 824 228 1 523 1 252 1 948 4 422 5 301 19 150 (X) 469 33 188 76 63 70 21 18 (X) 83 305 178 4 029 4 175 6 735 18 054 11 138 38 996 (X) 3 526 Farms with- 1 to 9 6 10 to 49 138 50 to 99 - 154 100 to 199 294 200 to499_ 779 500 to 999 545 1 000 or more 1 610 None sold (X) Table 34. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Sales, and Litters by Total Litters Farrowed: 1982 (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Hogs and pigs inventory Hogs and 3igs sales Utters farrowed Total Used or to be used for breeding Other hogs and pigs Total Feeder pigs Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Value ($1,000) Farms Number Value ($1,000) 1 076 118 315 193 153 152 73 37 35 785 150 953 923 5 054 6 016 10 016 18 835 19 427 17 286 73 396 28 196 1 052 110 305 189 151 152 73 37 35 26 955 234 1 221 1 273 1 924 3 679 3 456 2 606 12 562 902 90 243 156 134 137 70 37 35 785 123 998 689 3 833 4 743 8 092 15 156 15 971 14 680 60 834 28 196 1 035 81 304 197 157 151 73 37 35 590 285 356 734 6 338 9 009 15 707 31 880 36 274 30 224 155 190 49 977 27 800 72 588 839 1 443 2 837 3 294 3 184 15 543 6 025 469 32 127 90 81 73 39 14 13 83 305 249 2 210 3 337 6 014 13 285 15 700 6 895 35 615 3 526 Farms with— 1 10 2 to 4 78 5 to 9 120 1010 19 234 20 to 49 572 50 to 99 765 100 to 199 304 200 or more 1 443 No litters farrowed Utters fan- wed between Dec , 1. 1981 , and Nov. 30, 1982 Litters faaowed Total Dec. 1, 1981, and May 3 , 1982 J une 1, 1982, and Nov. 30. 1 982 Famis Utters Farms Litters Farms Litters Total litters farrowed 1 100 124 325 197 157 152 73 37 35 39 365 124 934 1 324 1 997 4 510 4 844 4 580 21 052 976 92 274 174 149 146 69 37 35 19 758 92 487 648 1 021 2 252 2 268 2 250 10 740 905 32 261 175 146 147 73 37 34 19 607 Famis with- 1 32 2 to 4 447 5 to 9 676 10 to 19 976 20 to 49 2 258 50 to 99 2 576 100 10 199 - 2 330 10 312 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 17 Table 35. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Item 1982 1978 Farms Numtwr Farms Number 599 380 180 38 1 533 499 (X) 526 566 21 797 3 723 7 956 IS! 12 389 16 427 119 006 12 812 779 463 283 155 24 1 401 382 (X) 392 417 15 985 Farms with— 1 to 24 2 570 25 to 99 6 948 100 to 999 (0) 1,000 to 2,499 (D) Ewes 1 year old or older 11 185 13 579 Pounds o( wool 100 730 11 196 653 Table 36. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Sheep and lambs inventory Sales Sheep and lambs Total Ewes 1 year old or older Sheep, lambs, and wool Farms Number Farms Number Famis Number Pounds ol wool Farms Number Farms Value ($1,000) 599 380 180 30 8 1 (X) 21 797 3 723 7 956 4 444 (D) (D) (X) 533 319 177 29 7 1 (X) 12 389 2 472 5 280 (D) (X) 485 272 176 29 7 1 14 16 192 2 852 6 389 3 098 (D) (D) 235 117 604 19 466 40 753 24 212 (D) (D) 1 402 488 270 180 30 7 1 38 12 233 2 524 4 951 2 498 (D) (D) 579 528 309 180 30 8 1 38 749 Farms with— 1 to 24 138 25 to 99 294 1 00 to 299 186 300 to 999 (D) 1 ,000 to 2,499 (D) 2,500 to 4,999 _ No inventory 30 Table 37. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Ewe Flock: 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Sheep and lambs inventory Sales Ewes 1 year old or older Total Ewes 1 year old or older Sheep and lambs Sheep, lambs, and wool Farms Number Farms Number Farms Number Pounds of wool Farms Number Farms Value ($1,000) Total inventory Farms with— 1 to 24 533 388 126 15 3 1 66 20 619 5 807 7 936 3 495 (D) (D) 1 178 533 388 126 15 3 1 (X) 12 389 3 670 5 057 2 057 (0) (D) (X) 472 327 126 15 3 1 27 16 091 4 299 6 451 2 341 (D) (D) 336 116 768 28 329 42 870 18 046 (D) (D) 2 238 456 312 126 14 3 1 70 10 935 3 456 4 675 2 059 (D) (D) 1 877 489 344 126 15 3 1 77 698 205 25 to 99. 294 100 to 199 140 200 to 499 (0) 500to999_. (D) 1,000 to 2,499 2,500 to 4,999 _ _ No inventory 81 18 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 38. Other Livestock, Livestock Products, and Animai Speciaities— inventory and Saies: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Inventory 1978 1982 1978 Horses and ponies _ farms., number,. $1,000-. Mules, burros, and donkeys farms,. numtjer.. $1.000,. Mink and tfieir pelts farms,. number,. $1,000,. Colonies of t)ees farms,. number,. $1.000,. Honey sold farms,. pounds- $1.000,. Goats farms,. number,. $1.000.. Angora goats farms,. number,. $1.000,. Milk goats - farms,. number,. $1.000,. Otfier goats farms,. numl)er,. $1.000_ Mohair sold , farms,. pounds,. $1,000-. Goats milk sold farms,. gallons,. $1,000,. Rabbits and tfieir pelts farms,. number,. $1,000,. Cfiinchillas and ttieir pelts -__ farms,. number,. $1,000,. Worms (see text) farms,. number,. $1,000,. Other livestock farms,. $1,000,. Other livestock products farms,. $1,000-. 2 690 19 139 (X) 152 368 (X) 2 (D) (X) 257 4 452 (X) X) ix) (X) 162 2 191 (X) 2 (D) (X) 83 1 201 (X) 100 (0) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 72 6 451 (X) 1 (D) (X) 14 116 (X) 11 (X) (X) (X) 866 3 226 28 139 5 14 6 6 32 377 701 23 291 14 116 90 752 86 176 1 452 60 1 (D) (D) 138 1 054 48 42 (D) (D) 1 (0) (D) 18 26 168 94 89 12 319 84 3 280 7 1 (D) (D) 6 20 2 (D) 816 3 823 14 469 12 40 5 2 (D) (D) 15 1 107 19 132 96 157 59 84 1 094 68 43 561 42 42 533 27 2 (D) (D) 21 12 812 28 37 27 788 156 1 (D) (D) 6 14 207 42 7 35 10 (D) Table 39. Crops Harvested and Vaiue of Production: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1982 1978 Crop Farms Acres Quantity Value of production' ($1,000) Farms Acres Quantity Value of production' ($1,000) Harvested cropland 13 672 7 281 2 354 35 135 3 153 2 953 3 965 2 489 279 85 6 709 1 403 667 335 614 86 1 528 994 620 198 104 152 1 168 2 040 138 204 91 818 413 137 24 840 1 871 999 229 046 38 331 11 423 772 7 768 1 440 (X) 62 845 256 (X) 74 781 (X) 5 635 641 (X) 11 290 198 32 280 276 396 360 327 840 533 939 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 423 082 144 544 27 958 135 380 17 189 10 617 62 096 35 508 1 823 1 354 37 815 23 819 12 836 825 45 789 394 13 663 7 789 2 515 57 179 2 542 (NA) 3 751 1 2 451 281 87 6 966 1 440 595 266 588 (NA) 1 477 316 575 652 99 559 1 204 2 556 72 531 97 270 371 644 (D) 21 260 1 559 1 220 255 913 50 832 10 989 632 6 849 1 424 (X) 55 103 713 (X) 78 984 (X) 2 589 489 (X) 11 434 269 (D) 25 954 144 318 755 353 807 587 186 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 366 856 118 473 Com for silage or green chop or cut for dry fodder, hogged or grazed - 26 965 (D) Sorghum for silage or green chop, cut for dry forage or hay. or hogged or grazed Wheat for grain (bushels) Other small grams for grain Soybeans for tjeans (bushels) 525 7 639 7 904 73 179 Peanuts tor nuts (pounds) Cotton (bales) (D) 28 550 Irish potatoes (cwt) 1 546 Sweetpotatoes (t>ushels) 1 663 Sugarcane for sugar (tons) - Hay-alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop. 29 736 Vegetables han/ested for sale (see text) Land in orchards -- 21 935 11 983 744 Nursery and greenhouse products, mushrooms, and sod grown for 35 718 Other crops 155 ^Data are estimated; see text. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 19 Table 40. Specified Crops Harvested -Yield Per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated: 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Crop Entire crop irrigated Average yield per acre Part of crop irrigated Farms Acres irrigated Acres not irrigated Average yield per acre None of crop irrigated Acres Average yield per acre 100.3 14.9 64.0 40.7 56.2 58.5 27.3 (D) 1 271.3 199.4 3.3 1.8 1.9 1.2 (D) (X) (X) 2 961.9 Com for grain or seed (bushels) Com for silage or green cfiop (tons, green) Sorghum for grain or seed (bushels) Wheat for gram (bushels) Oats for grain (bushels) Bariey for grain (bushels) Rice (cwt) Soybeans for beans (bushels) Peanuts for nuts (pounds) Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas (cwt) Cotton (bales) Tobacco (pounds) Irish potatoes (cwt) Sugar beets for sugar (tons) Sugarcane for sugar (tons) Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) Small gram hay (tons, dry)... Tame nay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild hay (see text) (tons, dry) Wild hay (tons, dry) Grass silage, haylage, and green chop hay (see text) (tons, green) Alfalfa seed (pounds) Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) Land in orchards Strawberries harvested for sale (pounds) 106 14 5 1 211 27 55 1 515 (D) 514 (D) 1 652 1 455 365 25 (D) 10 215 89 327 134.7 (D) 466 (D) 28.7 1 498-6 263.3 22 (D) (X) (X) 4 495.4 90 10 157 156 303 141 5 475 8 (D) 4 229 365 14 18 704 (D) 684 (D) 16 691 61 (D) 3 335 1 110 4 120.5 (D) 44.4 (D) 27.8 1.6 (D) (X) (X) 4 364.5 7 167 2 340 35 3 135 1 278 1 797 3 880 2 293 265 2 772 545 4 777 327 747 1 093 633 211 589 822 103 433 1 168 136 703 15 544 71 886 389 319 (D) 21 089 1 506 71 122 8 946 117 621 5 063 (D) 20 553 9 860 245 Table 41. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1982 1978 Crop Farms Acres Quantity Irrigated land Farms Acres Quantity Irrigated land Farms Acres Farms Acres Com for all purposes Corn for grain or seed (bushels) 7 822 7 281 2 283 965 1 290 1 134 1 019 375 164 51 2 349 726 301 586 479 224 27 3 1 3 153 1 055 588 670 483 297 54 6 1 806 673 376 349 227 146 29 6 1 278 914 228 113 19 3 1 724 350 620 198 15 865 18 075 44 562 76 916 151 847 124 809 107 054 81 070 104 019 5 626 5 657 20 127 31 526 29 967 8 156 (D) (D) 138 204 8 550 11 078 22 727 31 534 43 360 17 770 3 185 72 491 5 482 7 015 11 685 15 038 20 139 9 477 3 655 15 544 6 058 4 131 3 600 1 070 (D) (D) (X) 62 845 256 1 234 313 1 531 154 4 074 137 7 383 583 15 064 206 13 107 480 11 401 590 9 048 793 1 552 057 75 980 83 757 302 592 459 472 458 526 126 010 (D) (D) 5 635 641 292 626 397 943 898 941 1 338 896 1 813 672 776 663 117 900 4 251 789 287 488 381 422 671 463 916 145 1 195 949 587 873 211 449 873 176 328 171 238 655 204 835 57 615 (D) (D) 117 114 6 4 7 29 34 18 11 5 9 3 2 2 2 18 3 1 3 5 5 1 9 2 1 1 2 3 11 863 11 672 37 59 216 1 515 3 301 2 607 2 177 1 760 191 16 (D) (D) (D) 817 (0) (D) 49 205 469 (D) 380 (D) (D) (D) (D) 218 8 318 7 789 2 511 1 114 1 377 1 214 1 054 360 123 36 2 499 832 367 601 464 219 13 3 2 542 1 073 558 513 277 111 9 1 2 379 968 507 483 251 147 20 3 1 494 1 075 254 144 19 1 1 675 21 1 575 652 18 113 21 090 47 163 81 866 154 876 118 986 77 550 56 008 99 286 6 313 6 763 20 626 30 131 29 504 4 069 1 880 72 531 8 312 10 433 17 127 18 162 15 200 (D) (D) 76 895 7 606 9 427 15 952 15 904 19 954 6 411 1 641 18 404 7 459 4 728 (D) 1 221 (D) (0) (X) 55 103 713 1 443 827 1 793 965 4 332 282 7 638 203 14 762 373 11 594 908 7 698 047 5 840 108 1 495 716 84 626 98 261 319 510 459 280 445 292 62 327 26 420 2 589 489 265 902 353 791 608 396 683 381 568 379 (D) (D) 3 550 092 330 147 420 831 729 964 726 419 981 221 290 582 70 928 915 590 363 753 242 404 (D) 51 835 (D) (D) 66 61 8 3 6 8 23 7 3 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 4 374 4 163 49 15 to 24 acres... 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1 000 acres or more 39 134 390 2 193 503 535 320 Com for silage or green chop (tons, green) 1 to 14 acres 15 to 24 acres. 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 211 (D) (0) (D) (D) (D) 250 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1 000 acres or more (D) 1 to 14 acres 15 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres (D) - (D) 1 to 14 acres 15 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1 ,000 acres or more . 1 to 14 acres 15 to 24 acres - - 50 to 99 acres. 100 to 249 acres . - 250 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres : 1.000 acres or more - 20 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 41. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1982 and 1978-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Crop Famis Acres Quantity Irrigated land Acres Farms Acres Quantity Irrigated land Tobacco (pounds) - 0.1 to 0.9 acres 1.0 to 1.9 acres 2.0 to 2.9 acres _. 3.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 9.9 acres _ 10.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 49 9 acres 50.0 acres or more Soyt>eans for beans (bushels) 1 to 14 acres 15 to 24 acres _ 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres — 500 to 999 acres 1.000 acres or more Irisfi potatoes (cwt) 0.1 to 0.9 acres 1.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 14.9 acres 15.0 to 24 9 acres 25.0 to 49.9 acres — 50.0 to 99.9 acres _ 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 to 499.9 acres 500.0 acres or more _. Sweetpotatoes (bushels) Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text)(tons. dry) 1 to 14 acres IS to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 acres or more Alfalfa hay (tons.dry) 1 to 14 acres 15 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres _ 50 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres _ 1.000 acres or more Small grain hay (tons, dry) Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild hay (see te)ct)(tons. dry) 1 to 14 acres 15 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres- 100 to 249 acres _-_ 250 to 499 acres __ 500 to 999 acres 1.000 acres or more Wild hay (tons, dry) Grass silage, haylage. and green chop hay (see text) (tons, green) Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) 0.1 to 0.9 acres _ 1.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 14.9 acres 15.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 49 9 acres 50 0 to 99 9 acres 100.0 to 249 9 acres ._ 250.0 to 499.9 acres _ 500.0 acres or more Green lima tteans Snap beans Sweet com Green peas, excluding green cowpeas Tomatoes l^nd in orchards 0.1 to 0.9 acres — _ 1.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 14.9 acres 15.0 to 24 9 acres — _ 25.0 to 49.9 acres 50.0 to 99.9 acres __- 100.0 to 249.9 acres ._ 250.0 to 499.9 acres - 500.0 acres or more 2 489 57 168 234 467 671 690 161 41 3 965 664 537 790 743 793 321 96 21 279 160 85 25 1 2 3 3 4 785 2 126 1 025 1 020 478 133 2 1 24 840 31 213 506 1 642 4 424 9 914 5 114 2 997 413 137 5 643 10 044 27 619 50 739 121 736 108 810 62 534 26 012 1 871 49 138 208 (D) (D) 448 850 6 709 229 046 2 496 18 453 1 217 22 593 1 504 51 420 1 051 69 197 414 57 201 23 7 003 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 786 71 606 1 205 8 587 540 10 103 621 20 791 332 20 833 84 10 176 4 1 116 117 715 15 436 18 969 34 108 30 263 17 692 (D) (D) 403 38 331 140 62 473 1 147 340 2 793 130 2 468 131 4 518 108 7 384 59 8 801 13 4 133 9 7 026 91 1 578 297 4 197 906 14 778 94 1 661 569 5 605 667 11 423 Q4 48 396 626 97 765 22 422 26 885 14 921 10 1 399 3 855 5 5 304 32 280 276 46 377 257 816 611 285 1 878 763 5 417 124 12 930 654 6 750 489 4 387 768 11 290 198 143 936 254 163 718 989 1 327 832 3 288 895 3 026 7.''0 1 801 398 728 255 396 360 7 274 18 768 26 875 (D) (D) 110 000 192 500 533 939 34 248 43 346 115 821 171 960 143 742 16 303 (D) (D) 233 023 23 266 30 898 68 052 70 803 37 303 2 701 223 322 27 329 33 469 68 129 60 766 30 818 (D) (D) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 196 5 3 8 13 41 76 32 18 85 5 6 9 2 26 24 9 4 14 6 2 4 310 16 53 77 26 47 46 34 5 6 18 40 139 25 133 34 8 19 2 1 2 1 1 2 743 2 3 15 41 250 872 773 786 7 127 45 94 (D) (D) 1 922 3 136 1 312 405 365 2 (D) 39 (D) (D) 106 419 39 53 26 (D) (D) 291 33 33 (D) 90 (D) (D) 32 (D) (D) 14 444 7 111 555 422 1 335 2 530 4 603 1 380 3 501 642 974 3 891 1 145 2 279 453 3 41 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 451 59 181 258 485 695 627 125 21 3 751 605 433 802 758 774 277 88 14 281 179 78 11 4 2 3 2 2 6 966 2 296 1 275 1 705 1 195 456 32 5 2 2 764 1 108 587 641 344 80 4 5 022 2 009 1 046 1 231 565 160 (NA) 1 440 135 464 349 136 155 97 70 15 19 137 21 260 33 219 556 1 732 4 559 9 002 3 978 1 181 371 644 5 075 8 158 27 595 51 693 115 254 92 219 54 523 17 127 1 559 55 129 76 64 (D) (D) (D) (D) 255 913 17 772 23 988 58 837 78 266 60 919 9 892 (D) (D) 73 895 8 380 10 924 21 848 21 318 10 290 1 135 138 668 15 591 19 520 41 586 35 109 20 203 1 952 (D) (D) 9 179 26 169 50 832 56 1 107 2 847 2 510 5 195 6 527 10 556 5 103 16 932 4 503 825 15 332 138 5 245 593 5 785 595 10 989 99 51 287 574 111 864 31 577 3? 1 128 13 851 15 2 109 4 1 380 3 3 454 25 954 144 48 966 263 135 627 717 1 910 340 5 258 124 10 924 446 5 291 214 1 630 202 11 434 269 141 723 233 345 819 599 1 581 588 3 550 454 2 865 251 1 669 221 573 088 318 755 6 681 14 634 13 560 7 980 (D) (D) (D) (D) 587 186 33 485 48 845 128 474 195 752 150 289 21 016 (D) (D) 244 525 24 606 34 119 73 624 73 283 35 408 3 485 262 023 28 508 37 498 79 364 71 200 36 869 2 956 (D) (D) 9 478 106 1 2 3 7 13 52 18 10 58 5 2 5 6 12 18 7 3 17 4 8 2 1 1 1 393 (NA) (X) 237 (X) 6 (X) 36 (X) 37 (X) 21 IX) 43 (X) 39 (X) 37 (X) 6 (X) 12 (X) 17 (X) 67 (X) 101 (X) 36 (X) 102 (X) 26 (XI 1 (X) 9 (X) 3 (X) 1 (X) 6 (X) 3 IX) 1 (X) - (X) 2 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 21 Table 42. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Bearing and Nonbearing Acres: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductofy texl] Crop Total Trees or vines not of beanng age Trees or vines of bearing age Harvested Farms Acres Trees or vines Farms Number Farms Number Farms Pounds Apples — 1982 _ 551 7 119 493 868 354 84 389 447 409 479 314 79 207 356 1978.. 479 6 606 421 752 264 67 447 402 354 305 299 88 199 683 0.1 to 0.9 acres ... 1982.. 246 90 4 146 152 1 654 189 2 592 111 114 935 1.0 to 4.9 acres ... 1982.. 209 397 23 466 145 9 824 168 13 642 125 1 547 983 5.0 to 14.9 acres ... 1982.. 40 311 19 861 23 5 765 36 14 096 26 2 024 009 15.0 10 24.9 acres ... 1982.- 21 389 28 331 11 2 876 19 25 455 17 3 449 490 25.0 to 49.9 acres - _._ 1982__ 13 406 39 959 8 11 447 13 28 512 13 3 962 310 50.0 to 99.9 acres _._ 1982.. 6 448 35 503 4 4 913 6 30 590 6 6 974 720 100.0 acres or more ... 1982.. 16 5 078 342 602 11 48 010 16 294 592 16 61 133 909 Peaches ... 1982.. 450 3 375 274 931 257 82 767 349 192 164 228 16 894 585 1978.. 366 3 330 287 623 208 51 529 308 236 094 234 22 990 622 Table 43. Nursery and Greenhouse Products, iMushrooms, and Sod Grown for Saie by Vaiue of Sales: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Product Under glass or other protection Farms Square feet In the open Farms Acres Sales Farms Value ($1,000) Nursery and greenhouse products, mushrooms, and sod grown for sale (see text) ___ 1982.. 1978-. $1 to $2,499 sales 1982_. $2,500 to $9,999 sales 1982.. $10,000 to $39,999 sales - 1982.. $40,000 to $99,999 sates 1982.. $100,000 to $199,999 sales 1982-. $200,000 to $499,999 sales -_ 1982.. $500,000 sales or more _ 1982.. Bedding plants _ 1982_. 1978.. Cut flowers and cut florist greens 1982.. 1978.. Foliage and flowering plants 1982.. 1978.. Nursery products 1982.. 1978-. $1 to $2,499 sales — 1982.. $2,500 10 $9,999 sales.. 1982.. $10,000 to $39,999 sales 1982.. $40,000 to $99,999 Sales 1982.. $100,000 sales or more _ 1982.. Sod harvested 1982.. 1978., 333 309 80 76 65 52 23 24 13 204 163 32 35 127 137 57 59 17 11 11 8 10 4 707 673 4 682 527 49 807 189 451 385 428 660 657 721 250 1 415 780 1 285 300 1 729 451 1 414 862 297 534 603 322 1 891 065 1 891 338 442 542 250 934 21 073 30 321 64 248 39 300 287 600 (X) (X) 423 402 133 113 73 48 25 17 14 35 37 32 29 78 60 253 251 92 66 49 29 17 7 660 6 716 186 324 452 865 1 322 1 253 3 260 475 333 129 112 643 108 3 667 3 739 155 238 343 417 2 514 2 703 2 378 614 588 182 155 111 77 39 32 18 212 183 58 60 180 ISO 264 260 99 68 SO 30 17 36 52 45 789 35 718 224 781 2 049 4 945 5 467 9 397 22 926 10 013 6 345 1 335 2 163 10 871 9 978 17 415 11 606 123 321 872 2 031 14 068 4 639 3 485 22 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA This page is intentionally blank to preserve table continuity. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 23 Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982 [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All farms ToUl Full owners Tenants Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Total Full owners FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms _ number. percent. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres. Value of land and buildings* farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars. Farms by value of land and buildings: $1 to $39,999.. $40,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 or more Owned and rented land by operator Land owned _. _ farms. acres. Land rented or leased from otfters farms. acres. Rented or leased land in farms farms. acres. Land rented or teased to others farms. acres. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms. acres. Harvested cropland farms. acres. Farms by acies harvested: 1 to 49 acres 50 10 99 acres ._ _ 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more .- _ _ Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms. acres. In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured _._ farms. acres. On which all crops failed farms. acres. In cultivated summer fallow farms. acres. Idle _ farms. acres. Total woodland farms. acres. Woodland pastured farms. acres. Woodland not pastured _ farms. acres. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms. acres. Land in tvouse lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. farms. acres. Pastureland, all types farms. acres. Irrigated land farms. acres. Harvested cropland irrigated farms. acres. Pasture and other land irrigated farms. acres. Land set aside in federal farm programs in 1982 _ farms. acres. TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Part owners Tenants White ._ _ Full owners _. Pan owners. Tenants _ Black and other races Full owners Part owners _ Tenants See footnotes at end of tattle. 16 165 100.0 2 541 750 157 16 165 5 266 785 325 814 2 091 1 823 1 903 1 813 2 240 1 654 4 034 1 672 732 294 14 196 1 670 680 6 269 1 005 616 6 245 995 938 2 012 134 546 14 703 1 792 726 13 656 1 524 574 7 827 1 990 1 801 1 432 425 145 36 5 710 195 513 1 240 21 823 361 4 208 215 4 320 1 899 42 288 8 951 494 680 2 478 68 520 7 731 426 160 2 751 111 052 11 442 143 292 8 301 375 085 841 38 452 822 38 115 36 337 221 3 467 16 165 9 914 4 260 1 991 15 564 9 502 4 143 1 919 601 412 117 72 9 914 61.3 977 688 99 9 884 2 148 798 217 402 2 182 1 270 1 377 1 315 1 491 1 207 2 302 664 204 54 9 914 1 086 887 18 1 531 4 228 1 715 110 730 8 639 545 349 7 789 399 986 5 676 1 070 654 321 48 19 1 3 500 101 927 835 14 198 170 1 486 135 1 671 1 298 26 081 5 777 290 743 1 534 42 842 5 007 247 901 1 666 55 892 7 476 85 704 5 142 200 661 409 10 424 396 (D) 23 (D) 85 977 9 914 9 914 9 502 9 502 412 412 4 260 26.4 1 240 687 291 4 280 2 350 054 549 078 1 938 157 311 322 515 344 1 230 797 425 179 4 260 580 179 4 260 676 891 4 250 672 335 230 16 383 4 172 979 263 4 067 890 056 1 328 614 803 874 309 108 31 1 620 66 745 305 5 825 140 1 751 57 2 275 452 12 611 2 572 174 070 751 20 490 2 219 153 580 798 41 308 3 086 46 046 2 322 128 543 317 24 691 311 24 499 12 192 106 2 042 4 260 4 260 4 143 4 143 117 117 1 991 12.3 323 375 162 2 001 767 933 383 775 2 387 396 215 176 234 103 502 211 103 61 22 3 614 1 991 327 194 1 991 323 375 67 7 433 1 991 1 919 1 919 72 8 107 50.2 2 062 253 257 8 113 4 068 483 501 477 1 980 364 506 531 895 737 2 764 1 328 706 282 6 897 1 222 137 4 251 932 639 4 237 925 927 869 72 523 1 892 7 381 268 114 1 566 523 1 800 7 160 234 532 1 392 081 823 1 985 306 1 415 344 1 728 237 1 426 68 425 18 145 4 36 590 2 612 26 841 125 600 too 639 1 800 15 168 51 179 971 2 901 23 106 374 3 383 149 905 3 596 27 390 602 4 659 29 867 343 761 193 1 139 5 188 40 025 505 4 142 24 679 303 736 287 1 349 13 852 76 496 880 5 772 11 542 95 473 837 3 823 45 881 242 121 115 628 3 337 37 758 115 624 (D) 37 461 1 18 (0) 297 30 175 448 3 215 8 107 3 867 3 017 1 223 7 955 3 790 2 964 1 201 152 77 53 22 3 867 23.9 626 680 162 3 959 1 262 522 318 899 2 009 278 299 332 522 496 1 414 388 178 52 3 867 681 470 11 (D) 2 (0) 694 (D) 3 194 385 971 3 019 312 817 1 276 736 620 319 48 19 1 1 127 49 273 351 8 810 59 686 53 985 478 13 400 2 270 164 383 494 19 802 2 037 144 581 558 29 838 3 005 46 488 1 670 98 913 259 9 943 258 (D) 9 (D) 54 787 3 867 3 867 3 017 18.7 1 165 200 386 2 974 2 136 502 718 393 1 884 28 102 140 259 152 957 732 425 179 3 017 538 433 3 017 638 665 3 012 635 334 134 11 898 3 000 933 898 2 979 860 161 431 453 775 872 309 108 31 1 082 54 273 222 5 000 85 1 352 42 2 151 324 10 961 1 951 155 630 501 16 577 1 737 139 053 591 35 853 2 179 39 819 1 590 106 703 283 24 598 280 24 411 8 187 3 017 3 017 2 964 2 964 53 53 24 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item All farms Total Full owners Paft owners Tenants Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Full owners Part owners OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation: Farming Ottier _._ Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age Operators by sex: fulale Female Operators of Spanish origin FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family farms. acres. Partnership farms. acres. Corporation: Family held farms., acres- More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other than family held farms.. acres.. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc farms.. acres.. FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres -- 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres _ 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (01 1) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) _ General farms, pnmarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock (029) See footnotes at end of table. 12 229 2 434 1 502 8 730 7 435 6 247 8 672 1 414 1 385 5 873 1 246 1 454 2 640 7 997 17.4 3 205 366 1 749 3 284 3 673 3 981 3 112 51.5 14 834 1 331 14 040 1 867 050 1 544 406 839 455 239 032 20 435 64 15 616 12 52 62 13 213 2 013 4 821 1 298 1 454 1 506 1 001 804 581 1 588 785 251 63 3 733 2 804 581 489 307 480 476 3 635 1 850 1 633 1 530 903 175 7 603 1 251 1 060 4 574 5 340 3 494 5 608 712 853 4 043 812 482 B4S 1 533 4 969 18.1 2 085 116 714 1 821 2 207 2 611 2 445 54.1 8 888 1 026 8 813 773 531 765 114 393 246 69 540 17 229 38 7 737 8 30 52 12 487 1 531 3 551 910 994 948 544 381 252 535 206 47 15 1 843 1 731 455 278 257 394 321 2 639 1 454 502 1 144 688 117 3 498 483 279 2 901 1 359 1 965 1 998 453 348 1 197 297 171 300 679 2 416 18.5 59 494 1 016 1 118 1 091 482 49.5 4 064 196 3 571 853 821 529 241 553 145 138 617 2 143 13 (D) 1 12 2 (D) 185 787 246 302 383 307 297 242 810 480 179 42 1 275 615 93 128 33 42 118 742 276 789 351 118 49 1 128 700 163 1 255 736 788 1 066 249 184 633 137 216 309 428 612 11.3 426 191 541 447 348 279 185 42.4 1 882 109 297 483 142 158 175 150 126 87 243 99 25 615 458 254 120 342 35 97 9 6 170 1 148 789 6 186 1 921 4 200 3 075 873 558 1 644 832 316 577 1 165 4 421 19.4 1 628 196 980 1 589 1 885 2 147 1 310 50.7 7 600 507 1 656 6 602 239 698 1 454 775 250 1 061 50 893 374 514 64 384 30 875 231 413 1 15 63 369 13 44 (D) 14 269 3 11 10 33 8 16 (D) 7 282 648 1 140 426 622 927 711 646 489 1 438 750 247 63 2 104 1 264 1 165 99 189 86 270 136 790 287 1 604 1 383 208 71 2 858 495 514 2 675 1 192 1 647 1 540 332 262 946 480 136 263 487 2 073 20.6 906 54 315 639 882 1 111 866 53.7 3 489 378 3 218 461 928 423 88 115 185 62 740 12 173 26 (D) 8 18 15 (D) 535 779 252 360 512 343 259 177 418 174 43 15 756 633 52 66 55 204 55 421 182 481 1 007 159 30 2 520 313 184 2 536 481 1 732 1 032 361 196 475 253 67 156 396 1 891 20.6 487 43 336 669 793 850 326 49.9 2 927 90 2 394 782 206 473 236 618 140 138 228 2 138 10 6 148 9 29 207 110 161 283 244 268 232 784 478 179 42 962 390 274 71 783 341 26 37 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 25 Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item All farms Part owners Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Full owners Part owners MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms.. $1.000.. Farms by value of sales: Less tfian $2.500 _ $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $39,999 __. $40,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more Grains.- farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms-- $1,000.- Corn for grain farms.. $1,000- Wlieat farms-- $1.000.. SoytJeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000.. Oats farms.. $1,000.. Other grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more fanns.. $1.000.. Hay. silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms-- $1,000- Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000- Sales of $40,000 or more famis-. $1.000.. Nursery and greenhouse products farms.. $1,000- Sales of $40,000 or more farms-- $1.000.. Other crops farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.- $1,000.. Dairy products farms.. $1,000-. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1,000-- Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more - farms-. $1.000.. FARM-RELATED INCOME AND DIRECT SALES Income from machine work, customwork. and other agricultural services farms-. $1,000.. Value of agncultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see lexl) farms,. $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 16 165 027 164 3 891 2 123 2 044 1 846 1 532 1 965 1 795 730 239 7 404 204 045 1 244 152 682 5 220 121 552 2 994 16 536 3 912 59 164 21 83 360 481 1 213 6 230 2 481 41 957 250 17 769 2 143 7 456 12 701 1 394 23 739 150 16 654 515 12 898 42 11 093 611 45 783 166 42 735 269 3 043 19 2 484 2 453 366 311 1 324 362 630 1 804 203 339 1 392 195 180 6 238 54 280 212 21 674 1 620 33 637 154 25 663 562 751 1 203 29 925 89 25 472 1 163 4 564 1 941 11 471 9 914 463 610 3 148 1 564 1 335 1 094 786 875 716 306 90 3 470 43 520 246 22 540 2 321 25 586 1 101 3 917 1 571 12 837 10 41 167 171 358 1 397 18 842 93 6 175 1 195 3 037 2 (D) 664 5 441 30 3 074 371 5 279 22 4 088 475 29 645 115 27 253 130 743 4 474 1 708 249 068 921 246 001 582 47 323 360 43 485 3 527 21 685 82 6 979 790 14 569 51 11 197 371 496 853 23 962 64 20 887 275 401 1 189 4 643 4 260 443 180 482 341 420 453 480 756 821 374 133 2 831 130 016 808 108 160 2 098 76 925 1 380 10 029 1 744 38 473 9 (D) 139 (D) 656 4 337 628 16 701 124 9 826 709 3 499 10 (D) 542 15 703 107 12 227 111 7 186 17 6 702 77 10 877 26 10 535 105 2 225 15 2 010 623 94 751 366 94 201 864 117 069 729 114 045 2 Oil 25 021 107 11 336 639 15 560 80 11 797 151 213 242 4 359 16 3 540 638 3 075 552 5 607 1 991 8 107 120 374 1 000 968 261 _ 218 - 289 _ 299 1 846 266 1 532 334 1 965 258 1 795 50 730 16 239 1 103 5 016 30 510 197 033 190 1 244 21 982 152 682 801 3 712 19 042 117 769 513 2 479 2 591 15 921 597 2 996 7 855 56 836 2 17 (D) 74 54 200 (D) 360 199 1 052 924 6 072 466 6 415 33 1 768 239 920 188 2 595 13 1 353 33 433 3 303 59 5 261 25 4 947 122 22 492 37 22 428 358 38 947 303 37 650 700 7 574 23 3 259 191 3 508 23 2 670 40 43 108 1 604 9 1 045 250 1 088 200 1 320 1 362 37 073 250 17 769 1 049 5 868 12 701 791 22 670 150 16 654 211 12 483 42 11 093 337 44 992 166 42 735 148 2 907 19 2 484 1 788 365 879 1 324 362 630 1 748 203 218 1 392 195 180 3 321 47 456 212 21 574 1 036 32 582 154 25 663 188 382 415 28 425 89 25 472 908 4 276 730 9 722 3 867 445 373 1 094 786 875 716 306 90 1 866 39 139 246 22 540 1 302 23 094 760 3 510 1 003 11 531 7 35 67 93 265 875 15 760 93 6 175 401 1 854 2 (D) 255 4 738 30 3 074 117 4 919 22 4 088 237 28 950 115 27 253 51 643 4 474 1 182 248 683 921 246 001 541 (D) 36U 43 485 1 297 16 538 82 6 979 390 13 827 51 11 197 79 (D) 260 22 882 64 20 887 147 272 304 3 298 3 017 438 412 453 480 756 821 374 133 2 340 128 508 808 108 160 1 780 76 136 1 274 9 916 1 549 37 928 8 (D) 99 (D) 610 4 301 453 15 878 124 9 826 479 3 186 10 (D) 418 15 514 107 12 227 76 7 155 17 6 702 56 10 833 26 10 535 78 2 196 15 2 010 508 94 712 366 94 201 851 17 040 729 14 045 1 490 23 773 107 11 336 503 15 359 80 11 797 85 154 107 4 102 16 3 540 545 2 992 310 5 256 26 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con (Excludes abnormal farms, see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Item All farms Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Total Full owners Part owners Tenants Total Full owners Part owners Tenants COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Amount received Feed grains Wheat Cotton Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey ___ SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Livestock and poultry purchased Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 ... farms— $1,000.- ... famis.. $1,000.. - farms.. $1,000.. _. farms.. $1,000.. ._ farms-. $1.000.. .. farms.. $1.000.. 197 6 184 124 4 023 32 226 84 1 935 5 722 98 141 3 440 1 132 851 299 8 960 274 994 5 334 1 065 1 566 995 5 605 1 439 619 246 047 3 491 1 225 889 2 525 962 756 1 362 10 131 22 334 5 992 3 065 711 363 11 841 71 929 5 193 3 716 1 977 955 9 832 27 286 5 836 2 684 1 079 233 7 303 68 146 4 985 1 633 501 184 3 124 8 854 6 023 29 002 830 4 473 408 239 148 35 5 691 10 337 3 283 1 923 454 31 56 592 33 293 12 31 19 268 3 496 64 573 2 131 664 536 165 5 486 154 344 3 660 510 692 624 3 209 837 137 142 255 2 074 552 583 1 705 377 303 824 5 249 5 942 3 990 1 094 110 55 6 454 15 720 3 588 2 186 555 125 4 926 5 896 3 669 1 033 196 28 3 763 29 327 2 949 582 162 70 1 320 3 712 3 198 13 797 475 1 840 249 156 59 11 2 876 4 084 1 851 874 142 9 114 4 578 71 (D) 17 (D) " 51 (D) 1 713 25 403 971 365 266 111 2 648 96 253 1 268 399 644 337 1 822 479 597 84 006 1 052 483 287 604 426 322 470 3 414 12 515 1 296 1 406 454 258 3 687 44 571 990 964 1 061 672 3 357 16 842 1 327 1 174 678 178 2 561 30 283 1 379 812 279 91 1 348 3 976 2 050 11 327 279 2 437 113 63 79 24 2 008 4 616 1 015 766 205 22 27 1 015 20 (D) 14 (0) 513 8 165 338 103 49 23 826 24 397 406 156 230 34 574 122 886 19 785 366 190 19 216 159 131 68 1 468 3 876 706 565 147 SO 1 700 11 638 615 566 361 158 1 549 4 547 840 477 205 27 979 8 537 657 239 60 23 456 1 166 775 3 878 76 196 46 20 10 807 1 637 417 283 107 181 6 151 117 4 009 28 225 78 1 917 3 599 95 613 1 375 1 075 851 298 4 960 270 796 1 424 977 1 565 994 3 863 1 430 684 244 446 1 750 1 224 889 806 940 756 1 361 6 168 21 023 2 295 2 799 711 363 6 685 68 307 1 221 2 557 1 952 955 6 246 25 993 2 528 2 415 1 070 233 5 018 65 502 2 713 1 621 500 184 2 776 8 332 3 896 23 118 590 4 287 203 209 143 35 3 577 9 182 1 481 1 616 449 31 43 568 28 281 9 30 14 257 1 892 62 794 566 626 536 164 2 533 151 409 761 457 692 623 1 931 830 481 141 049 797 551 583 438 367 303 823 2 438 5 124 1 318 955 110 55 2 816 13 309 743 1 408 540 125 2 525 5 060 1 443 866 188 28 2 197 27 408 1 396 570 161 70 1 076 3 371 1 737 9 946 315 1 723 117 128 59 11 1 477 3 383 629 697 142 9 112 (D) 69 (D) 16 (D) 51 (D) 1 288 24 793 558 353 266 111 1 857 95 448 491 385 644 337 1 470 478 195 83 754 700 483 287 258 420 322 470 2 674 12 251 625 1 337 454 258 2 784 43 848 305 756 1 051 672 2 657 16 603 682 1 120 677 178 2 111 29 837 929 812 279 91 1 294 3 891 1 626 10 021 229 2 387 68 63 74 24 1 563 4 366 630 711 200 22 28 (D) 20 (D) 3 (D) 13 (0) 419 8 026 251 $5 000 to $19 999 96 $20,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more 23 Feed for livestock and poultry Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4 999 -. farms.. $1,000- 570 23 939 172 $5,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $79,999 229 34 Commercially mixed fomiula feeds Farms by tons purchased: 1 to 99 tons - - .. farms.. tons.. $1,000.. 462 122 009 19 643 253 100 to 499 tons 190 Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 110 $5,000 to $19.999 153 $20,000 to $49.999 131 $50 000 or more 68 Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 — farms.. $1,000.. 1 056 3 648 352 $1,000 to $4.999 507 $5,000 to $9,999 __ 147 50 Commercial ferlilizer Farms with expenses of- $1 to $999 .. farms.. $1,000.. 1 085 11 150 173 $1,000 to $4,999 393 $5,000 to $19,999 _ 361 $20,000 or more Other agricultural chemicals Famis with expenses of- $1 to $999 — fanns— $1,000.. 158 1 064 4 330 403 $1,000 to $4,999 _ 429 $5,000 to $19,999 205 $20,000 or more 27 Hired farm labor Farms with expenses of- $1 to $4,999 __ famns-- $1,000- 710 8 257 388 $5,000 to $19,999 ._ 239 $20,000 to $49,999 60 $50,000 or more 23 Workers by days worked: 150 days or more Less than 150 days Contract labor _ Farms with expenses of- $1 to $999 .. famis-- workers-- ._ farms.. workers.. _. farms.. $1.000.. 406 1 070 533 3 151 46 177 18 $1,000 to $4 999 18 $5,000 to $19,999 - 10 $20,000 or more - Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment Famis with expenses of- $1 to $999 _. farms.. $1.000.. 537 1 432 222 $1,000 to $4 999 208 $5,000 to $19.999. __ 107 $20,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 27 Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symt}Ols, see introductory text) All farms Tenants Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Total Full owners Part owners SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES'- Con. Energy and petroleum products _.- farms. $1,000. Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 _ $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more Petroleum products farms. $1,000. Gasoline and gasohol farms. $1,000. Diesel fuel farms. $1,000. LP gas, butane, and propane farms. $1,000. Fuel oil and kerosene farms. $1,000. Natural gas farms. $1,000. Motor oil and grease farms. $1,000. Electricity farms. $1,000. Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms. $1,000- Interest expense farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 or more Farms reporting no interest expense (see text) VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment ,, , faiTns. $1,000. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Automobiles farms.. number.. Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number,. Wheel tractors farms.. numl)er.. 2 or 3 farnis.. number.. 4 or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines, self-propelled only farms.. numt)er.. Corn heads for combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers -.- farms. numt}er.. Field forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel __ farms. numlwr.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer ___ farms. acres on which used.. Lime farms- acres on which used, tons- Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control- Insects on hay and other crops farms- acres on which used. See footnotes at end of table. 28 MARYLAND 16 049 61 114 7 814 5 000 2 782 453 16 043 45 153 14 772 18 778 8 226 16 278 1 909 4 184 2 071 2 819 205 615 16 042 2 479 10 658 15 654 811 306 6 286 58 494 1 566 2 121 1 048 1 551 16 150 658 072 1 370 3 709 3 394 3 738 2 283 1 082 529 45 10 488 16 005 13 429 25 887 14 260 36 844 6 940 16 497 3 155 16 182 2 944 3 272 2 457 2 833 4 618 5 126 5 297 5 706 2 371 2 685 11 846 302 605 5 322 286 279 327 068 5 863 550 056 9 795 24 902 S 686 3 018 970 121 9 789 17 270 8 987 7 501 4 007 4 367 987 2 245 1 128 1 687 117 504 9 788 965 6 337 7 452 450 180 2 984 22 389 761 1 151 506 566 9 876 273 600 1 083 2 850 2 308 2 262 943 283 130 17 6 075 9 030 7 830 2 948 8 514 8 646 4 128 9 654 1 192 5 798 884 944 662 728 2 484 2 764 2 797 2 905 6 454 315 748 2 551 74 359 86 978 2 736 113 304 4 272 28 316 1 237 1 369 1 370 296 4 272 21 978 3 968 8 867 3 001 9 527 720 1 633 724 725 60 83 4 272 1 142 3 232 6 243 264 95 2 371 31 311 462 654 404 851 4 280 291 925 194 528 699 864 988 617 347 23 3 198 5 114 3 867 9 517 4 034 13 458 1 892 4 674 1 518 8 160 1 523 1 734 1 348 1 587 1 620 1 80S 1 942 2 166 1 096 1 274 3 687 780 765 2 007 171 136 196 478 2 076 334 103 1 982 7 896 891 613 442 36 1 982 5 906 1 817 2 409 1 218 2 384 202 306 219 407 28 28 1 982 372 1 089 1 958 97 32 931 4 794 343 316 138 134 1 994 92 547 93 331 387 592 352 182 52 5 1 215 1 861 1 732 3 422 1 712 4 740 920 2 169 445 2 224 537 594 447 518 514 557 558 635 370 413 8 113 56 476 1 112 3 778 2 770 453 8 113 41 616 7 581 16 464 5 694 15 610 1 675 4 147 1 588 2 698 137 589 8 112 2 108 6 708 14 651 455 209 4 391 52 853 737 1 387 824 1 443 8 113 547 419 152 491 1 472 2 411 1 984 1 035 523 45 6 126 9 561 7 353 18 051 7 498 24 602 3 660 9 159 2 733 14 338 2 555 2 844 2 177 2 511 2 826 3 144 3 043 3 374 1 777 2 025 1 705 6 685 206 092 1 209 329 764 3 466 40 784 256 102 43 612 292 902 1 051 4 129 102 649 528 551 3 959 21 514 698 2 181 959 121 3 959 14 725 3 654 5 814 2 368 3 933 810 2 214 760 1 589 56 478 3 958 697 3 305 6 676 219 114 1 687 17 970 242 640 331 474 1 944 3 959 197 895 118 310 986 1 412 737 249 130 17 2 922 4 387 3 464 7 625 3 543 9 979 1 793 4 469 945 4 705 702 752 542 599 1 176 1 305 1 180 1 254 501 546 2 816 254 255 1 239 53 170 62 759 1 580 99 406 2 974 27 483 217 1 092 1 369 296 2 974 21 339 2 835 8 453 2 479 9 384 686 1 629 642 709 51 83 2 974 1 081 2 606 6 074 180 71 1 945 30 322 253 502 355 835 2 974 270 174 18 162 326 570 924 604 347 23 2 421 3 946 2 811 7 996 2 866 11 157 1 286 3 282 1 414 7 709 1 409 1 610 1 258 1 481 1 205 1 362 1 403 1 591 943 1 103 2 784 760 083 1 662 165 536 189 597 1 777 330 522 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal famis; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All famis Farms with sales of $10,000 or more lte.71 Total Full owners Part owners Tenants Total Full owners Pan owners Tenants AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS<- Con. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumlgants, etc., to control -Con. Nematodes in crops lamis.. 867 391 303 173 652 234 287 131 acres on which used- 75 904 15 602 44 945 15 357 73 280 13 121 44 923 15 236 Diseases in crops and orchards farms.- 1 474 608 478 188 871 358 403 110 acres on which used.. 64 896 18 588 38 246 8 062 61 346 15 516 38 074 7 756 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms.. 7 116 3 400 2 638 1 078 4 738 1 818 2 157 763 acres on which used.. 938 084 191 641 605 488 140 955 895 459 164 279 597 026 134 154 Chemlcals for defoliation, growth control of crops, or thinning of fruit farms.. 899 383 334 182 621 210 268 143 acres on which used.. 64 582 12 182 34 207 18 193 60 883 10 324 32 901 17 658 LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms.. 6 995 4 067 2 170 758 3 474 1 360 1 549 565 number.. 353 238 126 679 171 088 55 471 299 539 88 002 160 064 51 473 Farms with— 1 to 9 2 125 1 563 421 141 428 211 149 68 10 to 49 2 756 975 1 810 391 719 399 227 185 1 089 845 554 306 410 366 125 SO to 99 173 100 to 199 809 221 429 159 783 208 422 153 200 to 499 304 26 76 6 188 14 40 6 303 26 75 6 188 14 40 500 or more 6 Cows and heifers that had calved farnis.. 5 541 3 069 1 829 643 2 974 1 119 1 357 498 number.- 179 450 60 986 88 047 30 417 155 702 43 801 83 269 28 632 Beef cows farms.. 3 732 2 418 1 021 293 1 336 597 575 164 number.. 51 897 29 179 17 582 5 136 29 073 12 656 12 982 3 435 Farms with- 1 to 9 2 134 1 422 142 25 9 2 212 1 479 866 57 9 7 861 503 440 66 10 2 958 152 116 19 6 393 525 666 116 21 8 1 884 236 305 43 7 6 617 214 291 58 10 2 896 75 10 to 49 70 50 to 99 15 100 to 199 4 200 to 499 500 or more Milk cows farms-. 371 number.. 127 553 31 807 70 465 25 281 126 629 31 145 70 287 25 197 Farms with— 1 to 4 463 40 609 728 315 53 4 5 055 312 24 259 185 71 10 2 730 116 11 235 365 192 36 3 1 714 35 111 178 52 7 1 611 175 19 591 727 315 53 4 2 835 99 8 245 184 71 10 1 060 58 10 232 365 192 36 3 1 299 18 5 to 9 1 10 to 49 114 50 to 99 178 100 to 199. — . . 52 200 to 499 7 500 or more 1 Heifers and heifer calves tarnis.. 476 number.. 112 845 37 039 57 344 18 462 98 772 27 121 54 449 17 202 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves famis.- 5 416 3 155 1 702 559 2 601 1 029 1 169 403 number- 60 943 28 654 25 697 6 592 45 065 17 080 22 346 5 639 Cattle and calves sold tamts.. 6 238 3 527 2 Oil 700 3 321 1 297 1 490 534 number.. 164 184 65 914 74 372 23 898 143 389 50 184 70 630 22 575 $1,000- 54 280 21 685 25 021 7 574 47 456 16 538 23 773 7 146 Calves - farms.. 3 633 1 876 1 272 485 2 261 827 1 042 392 78 513 31 774 34 885 11 854 70 271 25 555 33 444 11 272 $1.000.. 9 602 5 301 3 325 976 8 235 4 284 3 080 871 Cattle farms.. 5 394 2 994 1 783 617 2 911 1 113 1 321 477 number- - 85 671 34 140 39 487 12 044 73 118 24 629 37 186 11 303 $1.000.. 44 678 16 384 21 697 6 598 39 221 12 254 20 693 6 274 Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms.. 1 988 1 177 641 170 887 366 410 111 31 890 10 564 17 090 4 236 27 457 7 355 16 082 4 020 $1,000- 19 074 5 659 10 605 2 811 16 838 4 Oil 10 118 2 709 Hogs and pigs inventory farms.. 1 856 939 686 231 1 117 432 523 162 number— 178 293 78 391 82 662 17 240 168 529 71 912 80 342 16 275 Farms with- 1 to 24 1 120 247 176 129 118 66 1 047 644 132 58 40 42 23 499 335 87 91 78 58 37 422 141 28 27 11 18 6 126 499 164 149 123 116 66 693 214 73 46 35 41 23 275 200 70 82 77 57 37 332 85 25 to 49 21 50 to 99 21 100 to 199 . . 11 200 to 499 18 500 or more 6 Used or to be used for breeding farms.. 86 number.. 26 585 11 810 12 248 2 527 24 645 10 552 11 775 2 318 Other farms.. 1 683 845 629 209 1 040 398 493 149 number, - 151 708 66 581 70 414 14 713 143 884 61 360 68 567 13 957 Hogs and pigs sold farms.. 1 620 790 639 191 1 036 390 503 143 number- 332 369 149 218 148 119 35 032 319 541 140 705 145 552 33 284 $1,000.. 33 637 14 569 15 560 3 508 32 582 13 827 15 359 3 395 466 210 190 66 295 105 142 48 number.. 81 448 38 762 32 783 9 903 75 443 35 130 31 496 8 817 $1,000.- 3 476 1 424 1 627 425 3 272 1 295 1 582 394 Dec 1 of preceding year and Nov 30 ... farms.- 1 095 530 432 133 716 285 341 90 38 944 17 671 17 748 3 525 37 122 16 548 17 322 3 252 Dec, 1 and May 31 farms. . 972 471 381 120 646 259 306 81 numtjer.. 19 542 8 962 8 778 1 802 18 604 8 403 8 574 1 627 June 1 and Nov. 30 farms.. 900 424 373 103 616 241 298 77 number. - 19 402 8 709 8 970 1 723 18 518 8 145 8 748 1 625 See footrtotes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 29 Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All farms Total Full owners Tenants Farms with sales of $10,000 or more LIVESTOCK-Con. Sheep and lambs of ell ages Inventory farms. number.. Ewes 1 year old or older farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs sold farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs shorn farms.. numt)er.. pounds of wool.. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. number.. Horses and ponies sold farms.. number.. $1,000.. Goats inventory farms.. number.. Goats sold farms.. numt>er.. $1,000.. POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 399 400 to 3,199 3,200 to 9.999 10.000 to 19,999 20.000 to 49,999 50.000 to 99,999 100.000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age _ farms.. number.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms.. number.. Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold.. farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 1.999 2.000 to 59.999 60,000 to 99.999 100.000 or more Turkey hens kept for breeding farms.. number.. Turkeys sold farms.. number.. CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed famis.. acres- bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Com fof silage or green chop farms.. acres, tons, green.. Irrigated farms.. acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres , 100 to 249 acres _ 250 acres or more Wheat for grain farms. acres, bushels. Irngated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Barley for grain. farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms- acres. See footnotes at end of table. 595 21 078 529 11 937 522 12 427 495 15 860 114 207 3 049 22 744 863 3 207 28 118 432 2 668 176 1 452 60 1 922 4 400 532 1 751 67 38 40 12 6 8 1 890 3 823 725 214 576 807 462 3 742 092 1 375 234 976 678 86 146 222 921 67 689 73 104 038 7 268 618 188 62 641 235 114 11 672 3 243 2 422 1 015 588 2 343 103 313 1 639 335 9 191 1 028 1 062 223 30 3 149 138 090 5 627 748 18 817 1 640 1 152 297 60 1 801 72 103 4 227 779 9 380 385 14 326 349 8 187 346 7 951 332 10 985 80 773 2 075 14 975 602 2 037 22 954 305 1 724 130 958 40 1 265 2 278 911 1 138 50 31 30 9 3 4 1 245 1 932 762 147 346 149 316 2 265 045 968 155 961 642 61 123 171 613 44 632 49 46 963 3 379 138 475 13 517 914 30 2 705 2 069 972 257 81 846 24 696 364 196 4 66 523 285 32 6 1 188 32 846 1 314 984 4 170 779 351 50 565 12 720 689 894 1 (D) 166 5 662 143 3 037 138 3 777 130 4 028 27 212 702 5 356 180 789 4 240 102 832 37 430 18 480 703 211 441 15 7 10 3 2 2 471 612 805 53 90 406 119 644 804 366 74 538 948 16 20 38 292 15 40 15 23 392 2 835 380 995 39 252 501 71 8 152 805 1 032 585 413 1 100 58 382 878 605 5 125 393 544 145 18 1 428 83 045 3 395 136 10 535 595 589 198 46 939 47 736 2 841 208 44 1 090 37 713 38 699 33 847 6 222 272 2 413 81 381 924 26 112 9 64 2 177 1 418 410 172 2 1 2 174 1 278 158 14 140 252 27 832 243 41 4 476 088 9 3 13 16 8 17 9 33 683 1 054 98 718 9 870 820 13 815 369 418 173 94 397 20 235 296 534 112 233 46 6 533 22 199 917 628 4 112 266 212 49 6 297 11 647 696 677 (D) 204 10 640 172 5 478 178 6 395 155 7 451 60 948 1 012 9 762 332 2 033 26 790 99 688 36 349 14 740 4 346 426 582 55 37 40 12 6 8 717 3 776 995 82 569 431 282 3 722 415 1 309 234 907 434 26 140 222 921 27 524 35 102 445 4 923 587 031 60 281 884 109 11 634 1 250 2 075 1 010 588 2 010 100 196 1 500 971 9 191 715 1 042 223 30 2 549 130 776 5 395 863 17 (0) 1 102 1 090 297 60 1 577 69 926 4 132 985 9 380 86 6 133 75 3 099 72 3 140 70 4 629 40 767 531 5 904 211 1 182 22 012 56 319 18 116 4 374 2 234 094 260 38 30 30 9 3 4 361 1 894 766 43 339 328 180 2 246 888 914 155 892 802 13 117 171 613 14 500 20 45 494 1 774 119 138 11 995 009 28 (D) 664 773 256 81 626 22 817 342 231 4 66 313 275 32 788 27 998 1 160 630 3 (D) 422 308 50 425 11 403 630 830 1 (D) 92 3 757 77 1 860 83 2 825 68 2 292 16 066 361 2 762 85 575 4 001 37 359 14 216 10 257 695 673 218 15 7 10 3 2 2 250 605 782 30 89 891 83 643 468 356 (D) 20 38 292 17 9 23 338 2 329 373 332 38 725 508 70 (D) 392 943 581 413 1 007 57 447 666 798 5 125 307 537 145 18 1 308 81 605 3 351 025 10 535 487 577 198 46 861 47 212 2 820 354 (D) 30 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 44. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1982-Con. (Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All farms =^arms with sales of $10,000 or more nun Total Full owners Part owners Tenants Total Full owners Part owners Tenants CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Oats for grain _. .- farms- 1 278 608 510 160 785 285 380 120 acres.. 15 544 5 748 7 487 2 309 12 117 3 585 6 551 1 981 bushels.. 873 176 316 799 429 873 126 504 697 678 204 386 384 905 108 387 Irrigated .. farms.. - - - - - acres.. - - - - " " - - Tobacco — farms.. 2 486 1 402 628 456 1 362 656 453 253 acres. . 24 819 11 485 9 386 3 949 20 513 8 743 8 661 3 110 pounds.. 32 254 656 14 314 881 12 942 241 4 997 534 27 922 625 11 575 654 12 222 948 4 124 023 Irrigated .. farms.. 196 70 81 45 169 57 77 35 acres.. 2 743 948 1 449 346 2 663 910 1 442 311 Farms by acres tiarvested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres _ 57 40 8 9 5 1 3 1 1.0 to 1.9 acres 168 124 22 22 5 3 1 1 2.0 to 2.9 acres 233 146 40 47 22 12 7 3 3.0 to 4.9 acres 467 298 85 84 91 44 25 22 670 384 147 139 402 220 100 82 10.0 acres or more 891 410 326 155 837 376 317 144 Soybeans for beans __ farms.. 3 956 1 604 1 755 599 3 013 1 015 1 554 444 acres.. 412 806 90 744 264 714 57 348 390 727 78 328 259 400 52 999 bushels— 11 282 161 2 417 569 7 284 919 1 579 673 10 797 492 2 145 576 7 172 695 1 479 221 Imgated .. farms— 85 25 54 6 81 21 54 6 acres— 7 127 2 149 4 724 254 7 077 2 099 4 724 254 Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 1 198 707 323 168 596 299 206 91 25 to 99 acres 1 531 656 623 252 1 195 477 542 176 100 to 249 acres - 791 438 279 188 53 149 471 338 100 132 47 30 784 438 119 186 53 41 468 338 61 130 250 acres or more 47 Irish potatoes — farms- 17 acres. - 1 871 415 1 422 34 1 709 305 1 376 28 cwt.. 396 360 93 714 297 639 5 007 375 331 78 754 292 287 4 290 Irrigated — farms- - 14 5 7 2 9 3 6 - acres— 365 235 (D) (D) 363 (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 245 136 80 29 94 34 44 16 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25 12 12 1 16 6 9 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres 3 - 3 - 3 - 3 - 100.0 acres or more 6 1 5 - 6 1 5 - Hay-alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. farms.. 6 701 3 844 2 128 729 3 369 1 309 1 508 552 acres.. 227 931 93 692 100 661 33 578 168 219 51 130 87 929 29 160 tons. dry.. 531 409 189 446 258 409 83 554 437 563 122 389 238 284 76 890 Irrigated .. farms.. 23 13 9 1 16 8 7 1 acres— 419 231 (D) (D) 370 184 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 3 711 2 554 894 263 1 152 555 447 150 25 to 99 acres 2 553 1 193 965 395 1 804 669 798 337 100 to 249 acres 412 90 255 67 388 78 249 61 250 acres or more 25 7 14 4 25 7 14 4 Alfalfa hay .. farms.. 2 779 1 299 1 106 374 1 886 610 937 339 acres.. 71 265 25 242 35 361 10 662 61 196 17 447 33 572 10 177 tons, dry.. 232 029 72 157 123 585 36 287 210 349 55 843 119 459 35 047 Irrigated .. farms.. 14 7 6 1 12 5 6 1 acres.. 291 120 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) , .. farms.. 1 400 666 546 188 794 255 421 118 acres.. 38 213 7 823 23 835 6 556 35 740 6 243 23 325 6 172 Irrigated _. farms.. 307 105 166 36 239 64 150 25 acres— 14 333 2 756 10 058 1 520 14 092 2 617 10 004 1 472 Farms by acres han/ested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 613 388 160 65 178 78 71 29 5.0 to 24.9 acres 469 212 185 72 302 113 150 39 25.0 to 99.9 acres 237 57 143 37 233 55 142 36 100.0 acres or more 81 904 9 438 58 335 14 131 81 492 9 157 68 246 14 Sweet com .. farms.. 89 acres.. 14 770 3 024 7 988 3 758 13 412 2 178 7 678 3 555 Irrigated — farms.. 139 50 71 18 105 27 66 12 acres.. 3 891 549 2 753 588 3 814 495 2 742 576 Land in orchards .. farms.. 663 517 121 25 186 109 66 11 acres.. 11 307 5 551 5 334 422 9 781 4 160 5 238 383 Irrigated ._ — farms.. 34 22 11 1 11 3 8 - acres.. 453 (D) 374 (D) 414 43 371 - Farms by beanng and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 489 391 81 17 85 52 29 4 5.0 to 24.9 acres 117 90 22 5 51 28 19 4 25.0 to 99.9 acres 39 29 9 1 32 22 9 1 100.0 acres or more ,_ 18 7 9 2 18 7 9 2 Apples .. farms.. 547 429 105 13 144 85 52 7 Bearing and nonbearing.. acres. . 7 053 3 202 3 582 269 6 356 2 572 3 525 259 pounds.. 79 035 306 31 569 909 45 137 553 2 327 844 77 992 422 30 627 979 45 084 559 2 279 884 ^Data are based on a sample of farms. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 31 Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982 [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total Individual or family Partnership Corporation Total Family held Total 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held Total 10 or less stock- holders FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number, percent. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm ___ acres. Value of land and buildings' farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars. Farms by value of land and buildings: $1 to $39.999 $40,000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 or more Owned and rented land by operator Land owned farms. acres. Land rented or leased from others farms. acres. Rented or leased land in farms _ farms. acres. Land rented or leased to others farms. acres. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms. acres. Harvested cropland farms- acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 49 acres __- 50 to 99 acres __ 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres __ 2.000 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms. acres- In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured __ farms. acres. On which all crops failed farms. acres. In cultivated summer fallow farms. acres. Idle farms. acres - Total woodland farms. acres. Woodland pastured farms- acres. Woodland not pastured farms. acres. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms. acres. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc farms. acres- Pastureland, all types farms- acres- Inigated land farms. acres- Harvested cropland inigated farms- acres. Pasture and other land irrigated farms. acres. Land set aside in federal farm programs in 1982 farms. acres. TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Part owners Tenants White _. _ Full owners Part owners Tenants _ Black and other races Full owners Part owners _ Tenants See footnotes at end of table. 16 165 100.0 I 541 750 157 16 165 ; 266 785 325 814 2 091 1 823 1 903 1 813 2 240 1 654 4 034 1 672 732 294 14 196 670 680 6 269 005 616 6 245 995 938 2 012 134 546 14 703 1 792 726 13 656 1 524 574 7 827 1 990 1 801 1 432 425 145 36 5 710 195 513 1 240 21 823 361 4 208 215 4 320 1 899 42 288 8 951 494 680 2 478 68 520 7 731 426 160 2 751 111 052 11 442 143 292 8 301 375 085 841 38 452 822 38 115 36 337 221 3 467 16 165 9 914 4 260 1 991 15 564 9 502 4 143 1 919 601 412 117 72 14 040 86.9 1 867 050 133 14 183 3 879 812 273 554 2 098 1 660 1 729 1 707 2 066 1 542 3 511 1 318 490 160 12 405 1 266 796 5 240 709 580 5 222 702 007 1 722 109 326 12 741 289 902 11 801 074 536 7 102 1 742 1 507 1 093 269 76 12 4 996 160 023 1 064 16 562 318 3 502 175 2 902 1 653 32 377 7 763 380 335 2 165 56 536 6 697 323 799 2 413 86 945 9 995 109 868 7 273 303 504 615 20 340 597 (D) 30 (D) 168 2 109 14 040 8 813 3 571 1 656 13 486 8 431 3 462 1 595 552 382 109 61 1 544 9.6 406 839 263 1 391 760 592 546 795 1 902 128 142 75 142 89 362 235 147 71 1 295 235 226 784 186 375 778 185 789 201 14 762 1 438 307 102 1 373 275 393 534 204 239 253 100 32 11 514 23 609 120 (D) 32 (D) 26 (D) 155 4 712 859 68 220 230 7 779 740 60 441 239 13 985 1 014 17 532 742 45 373 114 (D) 114 (D) 1 (D) 36 893 1 544 765 529 250 1 508 745 521 242 36 20 8 8 519 3.2 254 648 491 520 534 452 1 027 792 2 123 23 27 30 22 22 154 96 84 62 442 153 746 235 109 059 235 107 552 76 8 157 470 189 193 437 171 245 163 38 50 81 55 37 13 175 10 293 55 2 845 10 (D) 13 (D) 81 3 898 298 42 286 68 2 833 271 39 453 90 9 348 385 13 821 250 22 474 110 10 943 109 10 768 5 175 17 465 519 284 158 77 511 278 158 75 8 6 455 2.8 239 032 525 463 499 965 079 838 2 097 22 7 20 19 20 148 91 77 59 391 142 793 209 103 374 209 101 867 65 7 135 420 178 569 390 162 779 134 33 47 78 51 34 13 161 9 607 50 (D) 10 (D) 11 (D) 73 2 719 272 40 294 62 2 676 248 37 618 76 8 187 340 11 982 225 20 470 100 10 783 99 (D) 3 (D) 17 465 455 246 145 64 449 240 145 64 435 2.7 230 121 529 444 478 983 1 078 791 2 087 22 7 20 19 20 134 90 75 57 372 139 503 206 97 474 206 95 967 59 6 856 403 171 500 377 156 288 128 32 44 77 51 34 11 151 9 042 48 (D) 10 (D) 11 (D) 70 2 710 260 39 130 57 (D) 237 (D) 75 (D) 324 (D) 214 19 633 97 10 266 96 (D) 3 (D) 17 465 435 229 143 63 429 223 143 63 6 64 .4 15 616 244 57 34 487 605 035 2 579 1 20 10 3 2 6 5 7 3 51 10 953 26 5 685 26 5 685 11 1 022 50 10 624 47 8 466 29 5 3 3 4 3 14 686 5 (D) 2 (D) 8 1 179 26 1 992 6 157 23 1 835 14 1 161 45 1 839 25 2 004 10 160 10 (D) 2 (D) 52 .3 10 676 205 47 16 098 342 511 1 867 1 19 8 2 1 6 4 5 1 42 ' 120 22 - 375 22 . 375 8 819 41 7 571 40 6 402 27 2 3 3 3 2 12 (D) 3 (0) 2 (D) 5 485 21 (D) 4 (D) 18 1 052 12 (D) 37 1 309 22 1 268 10 160 10 (D) 2 (D) 32 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see texl. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Individual or family Partnership Corporation Total Family field Total 10 or less stock- fiolders Otfier tfian family field Total 10 or less stock- holders OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation; Farming Other ._ Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported .,, Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age Operators by sex; Male ._ Female--- Operators of Spanish origin FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family farms- acres. Partnership farms- acres. Corporation: Family held - farms- acres- More than 10 stockholders --- --- farms-, 10 or less stockholders farms-. Other than family held farms-. acres. f^^ore than 10 stockholders farms. 10 or less stockholders _ farms-. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. farms- FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres _. 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres ___ 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres — 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1,999 acres.. 2.000 acres or more FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013).-- Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops. Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133. 0134, 0139).. Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, pnmanly crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) .-- Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) — - General farms, primarily livestock (029) . See footnotes at end of table 12 229 2 434 1 502 8 730 7 435 6 247 8 672 1 414 1 385 5 873 1 246 1 454 2 640 7 997 17.4 3 205 366 1 749 3 284 3 673 3 981 3 112 51.5 14 834 1 331 3 733 2 804 581 489 307 480 476 3 635 1 850 1 633 1 530 903 175 10 795 1 903 1 342 7 345 6 695 5 185 7 766 1 220 1 242 5 304 1 089 754 1 247 2 334 6 888 17.2 2 817 310 1 507 2 877 3 216 3 432 2 698 51.5 12 840 1 200 14 040 14 040 1 867 050 1 867 050 1 544 - 406 839 - 455 _ 239 032 _ 20 - 435 . 64 - 15 616 - 12 - 52 - 62 . 13 213 ~ 2 013 1 793 4 821 4 438 1 298 1 178 1 454 1 306 1 506 1 321 1 001 877 804 669 581 505 1 588 1 251 785 539 251 139 63 24 3 192 2 473 518 437 262 331 432 3 340 1 711 1 291 1 361 779 142 1 104 344 96 1 015 529 754 678 129 107 442 112 86 150 222 816 19.0 270 52 174 285 314 408 311 51.6 1 443 101 1 544 406 839 157 296 88 119 139 92 104 62 254 160 58 IS 413 297 218 105 268 112 83 23 303 157 59 346 173 280 198 59 32 107 41 25 47 76 269 17.2 102 3 57 109 129 133 88 51.6 493 26 455 239 032 20 435 64 15 616 12 52 110 20 14 12 21 108 14 284 119 52 309 146 250 169 50 28 91 36 19 33 66 247 17.9 88 3 49 96 113 117 77 51.6 433 22 455 239 032 20 435 102 18 279 109 47 299 136 244 158 46 27 85 33 19 30 67 238 18.0 81 3 47 91 108 111 75 51.7 413 22 436 230 121 101 18 6 14 8 22 11.4 14 8 13 16 16 11 51.5 64 15 616 12 52 6 12 6 17 11.4 11 6 12 15 9 10 51.4 52 10 676 52 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 33 Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Individual or family Partnersfiip Corporation Family held 10 or less stock- fiolders Other than family held Total 10 or less stock- holders MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLO Total sales (see text) farms,. $1.000.. Farms by value of sales: Less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more Grains farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Com for grain farms.. $1,000-. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans.- farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000.. Oats famns.. $1,000.. Ottier grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco _ farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000-. Hay. silage, and fteld seeds farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more .- farms.. $1.000.. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000-. Fruits, nuts, and tiernes farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000-. Nursery and greenhouse products farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000-. Other crops farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Poultry and poultry products _. farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Dairy products farms.. $1,000-. Sales of $40,000 or more farms-. $1,000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms-. $1,000.. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1,000-. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000-. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1.000.. Sates of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. FARM-RELATED INCOME AND DIRECT SALES Income from machine work, customwork. and other agncultural services farms.. $1,000. Value of agncultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text) farms.. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 16 165 1 027 164 3 891 2 123 2 044 1 846 1 532 1 965 1 795 730 239 7 404 204 045 1 244 152 682 5 220 121 552 2 994 16 536 3 912 59 164 21 83 360 481 1 213 6 230 2 481 41 957 250 17 769 2 143 7 456 12 701 1 394 23 739 150 16 654 515 12 898 42 11 093 611 45 783 166 42 735 269 3 043 19 2 484 2 453 366 31 1 1 324 362 630 1 804 203 339 1 392 195 180 6 238 54 280 212 21 574 1 620 33 637 154 25 663 562 751 1 203 29 925 25 472 1 163 4 564 1 941 11 471 14 040 678 869 3 681 1 941 1 816 1 624 1 317 1 596 1 423 526 116 6 241 133 315 887 90 397 4 323 76 704 2 446 11 645 3 199 40 392 18 62 330 395 956 4 117 2 170 33 351 186 12 355 1 860 5 966 6 332 1 202 13 288 83 7 286 436 5 349 19 3 954 446 12 917 74 10 569 234 968 6 489 2 166 259 325 1 153 256 113 1 427 141 839 1 065 134 852 5 416 40 875 137 14 240 1 412 17 141 98 10 344 512 595 1 044 13 939 60 10 476 1 544 142 549 153 145 185 189 170 281 263 116 42 899 40 782 235 34 116 681 25 274 426 2 950 540 (D) 3 21 25 (D) 184 1 179 286 7 516 55 4 530 217 988 3 170 138 5 373 41 4 579 48 2 875 5 (D) 48 2 147 12 1 815 26 797 7 727 212 26 371 111 (D) 294 39 168 251 38 135 620 7 548 42 3 150 156 6 032 31 (D) 32 78 101 2 875 15 2 156 519 204 663 40 25 26 28 41 84 106 88 81 238 29 470 119 27 967 192 19 292 118 1 926 160 (D) 5 (D) 68 (D) 884 53 465 3 200 52 (D) 26 4 789 28 4 606 17 4 461 115 (D) 80 30 350 9 1 277 6 1 267 72 80 395 59 80 332 83 22 331 76 22 193 186 5 764 33 4 184 47 10 391 24 10 128 16 (D) 51 13 095 14 12 840 455 157 017 29 18 24 22 40 79 94 81 68 220 28 349 112 26 937 178 18 596 110 1 839 148 (D) 5 (D) 65 (D) 19 1 008 9 884 48 451 3 200 50 4 903 25 (D) 27 (D) 16 (D) 94 (D) 70 27 664 9 1 277 6 1 267 60 45 328 47 45 265 78 20 100 71 19 962 173 5 497 30 3 966 41 4 631 20 (D) 13 46 46 12 984 13 (D) 435 130 892 26 18 22 17 39 79 91 81 62 215 27 389 110 (D) 174 17 824 107 1 767 147 (D) 16 991 9 884 44 420 3 200 49 (D) 25 (D) 27 (D) 16 (D) 92 (D) 68 (D) 9 1 277 6 1 267 55 26 531 42 26 469 76 (D) 69 (D) 162 5 182 28 (D) 40 (D) 20 (0) 12 (D) 46 12 984 13 (D) 64 47 646 11 7 2 6 1 5 12 7 13 18 1 121 7 1 030 14 696 8 87 12 (D) 3 (D) 949 3 456 1 753 7 863 167 808 135 1 660 46 (D) 47 1 903 41 240 42 880 41 240 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 21 2 763 10 2 685 12 35 067 12 35 067 5 2 231 5 2 231 13 267 3 218 6 5 760 4 (D) 3 (D) 5 111 1 (D) 5 (D) 52 15 433 11 6 2 5 1 4 11 5 7 15 850 6 (D) 11 462 7 (D) 10 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 19 (D) 9 (D) 5 4 517 S 4 517 4 (D) 4 (D) 10 170 2 (D) 6 5 760 4 (D) 3 (D) 5 111 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 34 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Rem Individual or family Partnership Corporation Family held 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held Total 10 or less stock- holders COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Amount received farms., $1,000., Feed grains farms., $1,000. Wheat farms.. $1,000., Cotton farms., $1,000., Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey farms., $1,000., SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $79,999 $80,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. tons.. $1,000.. Farms by tons purchased: 1 10 99 tons 100 to 499 tons 500 tons or more Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999.. $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 or more Commercial fertilizer farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more Other agncultural chemicals farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999... $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more Hired farm labor famis.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Workers by days worked; 1 50 days or more farms.. workers.. Less than 150 days farms.. workers.. Contract labor farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more Cuslomwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 197 6 184 124 4 023 32 226 84 935 5 722 98 141 3 440 1 132 851 299 8 960 274 994 5 334 1 065 1 566 995 5 605 1 439 619 246 047 3 491 1 225 889 2 525 962 756 1 362 10 131 22 334 5 992 3 065 711 363 11 841 71 929 5 193 3 716 1 977 955 9 832 27 286 5 836 2 684 1 079 233 7 303 68 146 4 985 1 633 501 184 3 124 8 854 6 023 29 002 830 4 473 408 239 148 35 5 691 10 337 3 283 1 923 454 31 149 3 180 92 2 059 22 103 59 1 018 4 987 54 965 3 124 934 711 218 7 889 210 985 4 948 922 1 198 821 4 802 098 697 190 306 3 too 955 747 2 315 797 561 1 129 8 758 14 465 5 518 2 534 508 198 10 304 49 491 4 795 3 270 1 624 615 8 477 17 454 5 307 2 301 754 115 6 138 34 089 4 490 1 274 319 55 2 350 5 289 5 149 23 160 650 2 380 333 202 96 19 4 956 8 123 2 967 1 626 346 17 29 1 340 21 1 085 8 (D) 10 (D) 496 7 400 228 142 91 35 749 29 598 275 121 259 94 548 142 402 24 842 280 190 78 137 129 138 144 1 026 3 640 404 384 167 71 13 102 308 343 291 197 996 5 348 407 303 238 48 767 9 348 359 282 100 26 453 1 219 563 3 333 90 825 33 30 21 547 383 226 248 66 7 19 1 665 11 879 2 (D) 15 (D) 229 35 674 80 56 48 45 296 34 213 86 22 109 79 247 197 413 30 715 104 80 63 66 36 57 88 318 4 206 55 133 36 94 364 9 306 91 61 143 336 4 465 112 67 87 70 375 24 665 114 76 82 103 306 2 327 295 2 467 85 1 231 42 7 26 10 161 813 19 1 665 11 879 2 (D) 15 (D) 204 25 983 79 45 41 39 263 20 800 78 21 97 67 222 106 199 17 400 102 69 51 65 35 55 67 289 3 914 45 123 35 86 335 8 828 61 80 59 135 299 4 219 88 65 80 66 334 20 996 105 72 69 68 268 1 951 263 2 157 78 914 42 7 20 9 147 790 63 36 41 7 19 1 665 11 879 2 (D) 15 (D) 188 15 956 67 45 40 36 247 18 784 66 21 97 63 206 94 600 15 384 53 35 55 63 274 3 871 33 123 34 84 319 8 497 49 80 58 132 283 4 048 76 64 78 65 315 16 356 105 60 67 83 249 1 599 248 2 043 66 908 30 7 20 9 133 778 50 36 40 7 25 9 691 1 11 7 6 33 13 413 6 1 12 12 25 91 214 13 315 2 11 12 1 1 2 21 29 292 10 10 1 8 29 478 8 11 2 8 37 246 24 2 7 4 41 3 669 9 4 13 15 38 376 32 310 7 317 17 400 1 10 5 1 25 5 065 6 1 11 7 18 30 667 4 968 1 10 7 1 2 15 26 257 9 10 1 6 26 367 8 10 2 6 34 200 24 1 6 3 31 1 550 8 4 10 9 28 184 25 267 6 (D) 13 (D) 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 35 Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Individual or family Partnership Corporation Total Family held Total 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held 10 or less stock- holders SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES^-Con. Energy and petroleum products farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 _ $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more _ Petroleum products farms. $1,000. Gasoline and gasohol farms. $1,000. Diesel fuel _ farms. $1,000. LP gas. butane, and propane farms. $1,000. Fuel oil and kerosene farms. $1,000. Natural gas farms. $1,000. Motor oil and grease farms. $1,000. Electricity. farms. $1,000. Other— coal, wood, coke. etc. farms. $1,000. Interest expense farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 _ $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 or more Farms reporting no interest expense (see text) VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment .__ farms., $1.000.. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9.999 __ $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 _ , $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499.999 , $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Automobiles farms.. number. Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors __. farms.. number. 2 or 3 farms.. number. 4 or more farms. number. Grain and bean combines, self-propelled only farms.. number. Corn heads for combines farms.. number. Cottonpickers and strippers farms. number- Mower conditioners farms. number- Pickup balers farms. number. Field forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel farms. number. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms. acres on which used- Lime farms- acres on which used. tons- Sprays, dusts, granules, fumiganls. etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms. acres on which used. See footnotes at end of table. 16 049 61 114 7 814 5 000 2 782 453 16 043 45 153 14 772 18 778 8 226 16 278 1 909 4 184 2 071 2 819 205 615 16 042 2 479 10 658 15 654 811 306 6 286 58 494 1 566 2 121 1 048 1 551 16 150 658 072 1 370 3 709 3 394 3 738 2 283 1 08? 529 45 10 488 16 005 13 429 25 887 14 260 36 844 6 940 16 497 3 155 16 182 2 944 3 272 2 457 2 833 4 618 5 126 5 297 5 706 2 371 2 685 11 846 302 605 5 322 286 279 327 068 5 863 550 056 14 075 41 067 7 286 4 425 2 123 241 14 070 30 472 12 938 13 918 6 984 10 960 1 491 2 056 1 667 1 354 162 324 14 070 1 859 9 137 10 343 701 252 5 339 42 251 1 444 1 836 873 1 186 14 169 502 154 1 274 3 451 3 078 3 355 1 840 786 365 20 9 172 13 636 11 648 21 131 12 455 30 376 6 203 14 681 2 399 11 842 2 340 2 569 1 977 2 257 3 902 4 285 4 596 4 921 1 915 2 136 10 309 901 OBO 4 572 192 644 220 340 4 919 358 641 1 391 9 154 412 416 477 86 1 390 6 951 1 284 2 833 896 2 877 264 (D) 240 (D) 30 (D) 1 390 368 1 050 2 181 65 22 629 7 914 85 226 103 215 976 1 744 1 269 3 050 1 287 4 506 551 1 366 532 2 936 436 488 329 372 503 575 525 579 355 430 1 139 237 908 524 50 927 59 055 694 115 055 512 10 779 92 113 181 126 512 7 654 479 1 986 328 2 412 153 1 584 161 (D) 13 (D) 511 247 410 3 094 40 30 318 8 330 37 59 72 150 185 1 390 520 69 361 65 472 65 17 197 32 213 88 272 100 358 84 191 105 87 76 7 18 324 607 455 1 618 461 1 839 159 390 214 1 361 167 (D) 150 (D) 206 259 163 193 100 (D) 364 162 519 205 42 450 47 391 237 75 921 455 9 124 76 97 172 110 455 6 807 424 1 799 311 2 116 138 1 481 136 964 10 225 454 222 371 2 288 37 29 300 7 723 33 57 70 140 463 54 822 10 32 64 92 76 103 71 15 299 573 399 1 478 416 1 704 145 358 204 1 279 154 199 137 187 198 247 154 182 96 112 335 155 431 190 38 967 43 809 209 69 515 436 57 8 086 1 655 76 16 85 16 171 9 104 16 436 57 6 329 847 407 55 1 693 187 306 17 2 034 295 132 15 1 260 103 134 25 (D) (D) 8 3 (D) (D) 435 57 212 25 352 39 (D) 806 36 3 (D) 2 284 18 7 279 606 33 4 57 2 57 2 137 10 444 50 878 10 32 51 92 75 102 69 13 292 558 380 1 414 397 1 643 132 320 201 1 259 151 195 134 182 183 208 140 168 94 (D) 319 149 260 186 37 220 41 184 206 66 098 57 10 650 25 34 56 140 45 135 14 32 10 82 13 (D) 13 (0) 12 9 11 4 (D) 29 7 088 15 3 483 3 582 28 6 406 47 451 16 15 6 10 47 346 46 121 13 72 9 56 19 41 3 (D) 47 (D) 29 103 3 2 16 (D) 4 1 2 9 47 3 393 22 28 47 97 38 108 10 (D) 8 (D) 13 (D) 13 (D) 6 (D) 6 7 3 (D) 26 193 13 (D) (D) 26 (D) 36 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Individual Of family Partnership Corporation Family held Total 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held Total 10 or less stock- holders AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS^ Con. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to control— Con. Nematodes in crops _, farms.. acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards farms.- acres on which used.. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms- _ acres on which used.. Chemicals for defoliation, growth control of crops, or thinning of fruit farms-- acres on which used-. LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms.. number.. Beef cows fEums,, number-. Farms with— 1 to 9 _ 10 to 49 _ _ 50 to 99_._ 100 to 199-_ 200 to 499 500 or more __ Milk cows tarms-- number.. Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 _ .„ 200 to 499. ._ _ 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms.. number.. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves _ farms.. number,- Cattle ar>d calves sold farms. . number- - $1,000.. Calves _ farms.. number.. $1,000.- Catde farms.- number.. $1.000.. Fattened on grain and concentrates --- farms-- number.- $1,000.. Hogs and pigs inventory farms,. number. - Farms with— 1 to 24 -- 25 to 49 50 to 99 - 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Used or to be used for breeding farms-- number.. Other --- farms-- number.. Hogs and pigs sold farms. _ number.. $1.000., Feeder pigs farnis-. number.. $1,000-- Utters of pigs farrowed between— Dec 1 of preceding year and Nov 30 .-- farms-. number-. Dec. 1 and May 31 _. farms.. number. . June 1 and Nov. 30 farms.. number.. See footnotes at end of table 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA 867 75 904 1 474 64 896 7 116 938 084 899 64 582 6 995 353 238 2 125 2 756 975 809 304 26 5 541 179 450 3 732 51 897 2 134 1 422 142 25 9 2 212 127 553 463 40 609 728 315 53 4 5 055 112 845 5 416 60 943 6 236 164 184 54 280 3 633 78 513 9 602 5 394 85 671 44 678 1 988 31 890 19 074 1 856 178 293 1 120 247 176 129 118 66 1 047 26 585 1 683 151 708 1 620 332 369 33 637 466 81 448 3 476 1 095 38 944 972 19 542 900 19 402 693 45 265 1 224 38 527 6 042 623 504 732 44 100 6 115 266 947 1 984 2 478 824 617 204 8 4 803 135 937 3 354 44 430 1 970 1 241 116 19 8 1 791 91 507 418 32 526 565 223 26 1 4 341 83 032 4 750 47 978 5 416 126 616 40 875 3 094 61 908 8 192 4 675 64 708 32 683 1 762 23 197 13 438 1 628 98 171 1 017 224 156 110 87 34 918 14 940 1 468 83 231 1 412 179 988 17 141 423 59 965 2 489 962 19 776 849 9 852 782 9 924 132 15 062 133 11 839 778 177 257 101 12 376 666 55 149 106 222 127 147 57 7 560 28 494 273 4 975 118 137 14 3 1 331 23 519 36 8 74 142 56 15 539 18 599 496 8 056 620 22 643 7 548 410 10 673 892 545 11 970 6 657 164 4 094 2 506 176 34 285 86 21 16 18 21 14 99 (D) 165 (D) 156 61 808 6 032 36 18 875 835 102 7 620 93 (D) 91 (D) 42 15 577 103 14 502 282 136 250 66 8 106 194 30 518 26 47 24 44 42 11 163 14 841 90 (D) 89 (D) 21 36 12 3 160 10 991 154 4 686 186 14 695 5 764 123 5 903 512 160 8 792 5 251 56 4 537 3 096 48 45 561 14 2 4 1 9 18 28 6 532 46 39 029 47 89 989 10 391 6 (D) (D) 28 11 539 27 5 758 25 5 781 39 14 715 264 132 158 63 7 972 181 28 443 24 42 23 42 41 152 13 720 84 2 258 33 36 12 3 84 11 462 9 20 34 10 3 150 10 157 143 4 566 173 13 620 5 497 114 5 376 478 152 8 244 5 018 55 (D) (D) 44 23 561 14 2 4 9 15 24 3 252 42 20 309 41 42 027 4 631 6 (0) (D) 24 5 157 23 2 567 21 2 590 38 (D) 97 (D) 248 127 514 63 7 972 169 25 185 23 34 22 42 41 7 141 11 921 75 (D) 82 (D) 9 20 34 10 1 140 8 724 138 4 540 162 12 327 5 182 104 4 626 417 143 7 701 4 765 51 4 455 3 056 42 (D) 12 2 4 9 15 24 3 252 40 (D) 40 (D) (D) 6 (D) (D) 24 157 23 567 21 590 3 862 4 241 18 4 092 3 134 13 2 075 2 5 1 2 1 2 11 1 121 6 (D) 4 2 10 834 11 120 13 1 075 267 9 527 34 8 548 233 1 (D) (D) 4 22 000 3 4 3 280 4 18 720 6 47 962 5 760 4 6 382 4 3 191 4 3 191 2 (D) 4 241 15 2 457 3 134 10 1 140 2 3 1 2 1 1 9 (D) 5 (D) 3 2 4 (D) 8 (D) 8 55 10 577 170 8 (D) (D) 5 (D) (D) 4 22 000 1 3 4 3 280 4 18 720 6 47 962 5 760 4 6 382 3 191 4 3 191 MARYLAND 37 Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Individual or family Partnership Corporation Total Family held 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held Total 10 or less stock- holders LIVESTOCK-Con. Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms.. numtwr.. Ewes 1 year old or older farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs sold ._ farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs shorn... farms.. number., pounds of wool-. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. number.. Horses and ponies sold farms.. numlMr.. $1,000.. Goats inventory farms.. number.. Goats sold farms.. number.. $1,000.. POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory _. farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 399 400 to 3.199 3.200 to 9,999 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age farms.. number.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms.. numt>er.. Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold.. farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more Turkey hens kept for breeding farms. - number.. Turkeys sold farms.. number.. CROPS HARVESTED Corn for grain or seed farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres. - Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres ._ 100 to 249 acres __ 250 acres or more Corn for silage or green chop farms.. acres., tons, green.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres _ 250 acres or more Wheat for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms-- acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Barley tor grain farms.. acres., tnjshels.. irrigated ___ farms.. acres.. See footnotes at end of table. 595 21 078 529 11 937 522 12 427 495 15 860 114 207 3 049 22 744 863 3 207 28 118 432 2 668 176 1 452 60 1 922 4 400 532 1 751 67 38 40 12 1 890 3 823 726 214 576 807 462 3 742 092 1 375 234 976 678 86 146 222 921 67 689 73 104 038 7 268 618 188 62 641 235 114 11 672 3 243 2 422 1 015 588 2 343 103 313 1 539 335 9 191 1 028 1 062 223 30 3 149 138 090 5 627 748 18 817 1 640 1 152 297 60 1 801 72 103 4 227 779 9 380 540 16 232 481 9 804 475 9 984 449 12 351 82 956 2 727 18 649 745 2 558 13 587 390 2 217 161 1 253 49 1 723 2 081 158 1 586 58 34 33 8 1 3 1 697 1 821 699 396 1 991 158 1 225 203 559 647 77 132 209 807 56 214 58 (D) 6 112 413 184 40 919 107 77 6 007 2 936 2 026 790 360 1 902 73 528 1 084 294 6 141 847 146 11 2 585 99 955 3 985 613 14 577 1 447 902 202 34 1 429 50 398 2 852 732 8 (D) 36 1 319 33 840 31 (D) 31 (D) (D) 219 2 320 75 386 2 185 28 164 10 65 4 156 295 182 138 8 2 5 1 1 1 151 243 534 46 367 676 112 19 529 920 11 12 81 5 457 8 41 710 882 124 395 13 174 172 17 (0) 262 316 169 133 335 17 972 273 462 109 175 45 6 440 23 951 1 Oil 196 1 (D) 169 204 56 11 277 12 872 799 774 16 3 508 12 1 285 15 1 463 13 2 519 23 774 88 1 666 40 255 12 337 11 281 5 134 7 36 2 024 090 22 1 2 2 3 4 4 37 1 758 390 7 265 700 20 1 383 258 37 (D) 1 3 1 32 3 12 6 31 295 248 79 122 8 400 660 19 3 022 33 71 50 94 103 11 689 179 849 3 50 19 40 31 13 119 14 054 625 663 3 (D) 21 44 39 15 90 8 703 567 053 1 (D) 13 2 728 10 (D) 12 664 11 (D) (D) 79 1 488 35 233 12 256 10 (D) 4 (D) (D) 30 604 720 2 2 1 4 2 29 529 680 3 75 040 15 561 764 32 10 740 471 1 3 1 27 3 12 6 31 295 232 75 751 8 044 616 19 3 022 28 69 46 89 98 10 954 166 099 2 (D) 19 37 30 12 111 13 464 597 897 3 (D) 21 39 36 15 88 (D) (D) 1 (D) 12 (D) 9 (D) 11 (D) 10 (D) (D) 73 1 465 35 233 12 256 9 (D) 4 (D) (D) 27 591 852 2 1 1 4 2 26 516 812 3 75 040 14 (D) 30 (D) 1 3 1 25 3 12 6 31 295 225 72 831 7 722 216 IB (D) 26 68 45 86 96 (D) (D) 2 (D) 19 37 30 10 108 13 026 573 777 3 (D) 20 39 35 14 3 780 2 (D) 3 799 2 (D) (D) 9 178 5 22 81 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 4 190 660 5 821 494 5 (D) 16 3 371 356 044 5 2 4 5 5 735 13 750 1 (D) 3 1 1 8 590 27 766 3 780 2 (D) 3 799 2 (D) (D) 9 178 5 22 81 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 5 47 688 5 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 13 2 369 254 240 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 4 (D) (D) 1 (0) 7 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 38 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 45. Summary by Type of Organization: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms: see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Corporation Family held Other than family held Other - cooperative, estate or 10 or less 10 or less trust, Individual stock- stock- institutional. Total or family Partnership Total Total holders Total holders etc. 1 278 1 140 121 16 16 16 1 15 544 13 261 1 601 (D) (D) (D) _ _ (D) 873 176 736 988 93 925 (D) (D) (D) ~ - (D) 2 486 2 175 286 19 19 16 6 24 819 20 173 4 122 468 468 446 - _ 56 32 254 656 25 913 643 5 590 365 697 104 697 104 677 104 _ _ 53 544 196 150 37 9 9 9 _ _ _ 2 743 1 696 802 245 245 245 - - - 57 51 5 1 1 1 . _ _ 168 158 9 1 1 1 _ _ _ 233 216 16 1 1 1 _ _ _ 467 431 35 1 1 1 _ _ _ 670 586 77 3 3 - _ _ 4 891 733 144 12 12 12 - - 2 3 958 3 239 545 160 148 147 12 10 14 412 806 290 775 75 067 45 842 43 817 (D) 2 025 (D) 1 122 11 282 161 7 714 489 2 181 359 1 352 757 1 292 399 (D) 60 358 (D) 33 556 85 61 12 12 12 12 _ 7 127 4 764 703 1 660 1 660 1 660 - - - 1 198 1 057 118 21 16 16 5 4 2 1 531 1 274 214 36 33 33 3 3 7 791 635 119 33 32 32 1 _ 4 438 273 94 70 67 66 3 3 1 279 246 25 8 8 8 . . 1 871 841 24 1 006 1 006 1 006 _ _ _ 396 360 156 572 3 168 235 620 236 620 236 620 _ _ _ 14 10 1 3 3 3 _ _ _ 365 (D) (D) 249 249 249 - - - 245 220 24 1 1 1 . . _ 25 22 1 2 2 2 _ _ _ 3 2 _ 1 1 1 - _ _ 6 2 ~ 4 4 4 - - - 6 701 5 830 673 178 163 154 15 10 20 227 931 181 986 32 966 12 583 11 697 9 670 886 510 396 531 409 409 786 86 157 34 591 32 718 26 384 1 873 1 336 875 23 17 3 3 3 2 - _ _ 419 290 12 117 117 (D) - - - 3 711 3 376 266 55 49 45 6 4 14 2 553 2 146 320 81 75 73 6 4 6 412 292 81 39 36 34 3 2 _ 25 16 6 3 3 2 - - - 2 779 2 333 343 100 93 89 7 6 3 71 265 54 456 12 506 4 276 4 075 3 590 201 (D) 25 232 029 172 382 43 748 15 793 15 136 13 542 657 (D) 106 14 9 2 3 3 2 _ 291 163 (D) (D) (D) (D) - - - 1 400 1 208 138 52 50 49 2 2 2 38 213 21 737 (D) 9 792 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 307 237 47 21 20 19 1 1 2 14 333 6 970 (D) 4 391 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 613 575 30 8 7 6 1 1 _ 469 408 49 10 10 10 - _ 2 237 185 39 13 13 13 _ _ 81 40 20 21 20 20 1 1 - 904 794 79 29 28 28 1 1 2 14 770 9 022 (D) 3 964 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 139 105 22 10 9 9 1 1 2 3 891 1 910 (D) 1 439 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 663 573 57 28 26 26 2 2 5 11 307 5 200 3 084 3 006 (D) (D) (D) (D) 16 34 25 6 2 2 2 1 453 155 43 (D) (D) (D) - - (D) 489 446 35 4 3 3 1 1 4 117 94 18 4 4 4 - - 1 39 24 2 13 12 12 1 1 _ 18 9 2 7 7 7 - - - 547 481 36 25 23 23 2 2 5 7 053 2 751 2 349 1 940 (D) (D) (D) (D) 14 79 035 306 26 330 389 22 729 091 29 432 580 (D) (D) (D) (D) 543 246 CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Oats for grain farms. acres. bushels. Irrigated _ _ _ farms. acres. Tobacco. farms. acres, pounds. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres 1.0 to 1.9 acres 2.0 to 2.9 acres 3.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 9.9 acres 10.0 acres or more Soybeans for beans farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Irish potatoes farms. acres, cwt. Inigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres _ 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) ._ farms, acres - tons, dry- Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more AHalfa hay farms. acres, tons. dry. Irrigated farms. acres. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ,,_ farms, acres. Irrigated _ farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24,9 acres .-_ 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more Sweet corn ___ __. farms. acres. Irrigated _ farms. acres. Land in orchards __ farms. acres- trrigated farms. acres. Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres; 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99,9 acres .-_ 100,0 acres or more Apples , (arms. Bearing and nonbearing.. acres, pounds- 'Data are based on a sample of farms. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 39 Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982 [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductoiy text) Total fanning and other occupations Famiing Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. percent. Land In farms acres. Average size of farm acres. Value of land and buildings^ farms. $1,000. Average per farm, dollars. Average per acre.__ dollars. Farms by value of land and buildings; $1 to $39.999 $40,000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999- $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 or more Owned and rented land by operator Land owned _-. _ farms. acres. Land rented or leased from ottiers farms. acras- Rented or leased land In farms farms. acres. Land rented or leased to others farms. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms. acres. Harvested cropland farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested; 1 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more Cropland; Pasture or grazing only. farms. acres. In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms. acres. On which all crops failed farms. acres. In cultivated summer fallow farms. acres. Idle farms. acres. Total woodland famis. acres. Woodland pastured-— — farms. acres. Woodland not pastured _ farms. acres. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms. acres. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc farms. acres. Pastureland, all types farms. acres. Irngated land farms. acres. Harvested cropland irrigated farms. acres. Pasture and other land Irrigated farms. acres. 1-and set aside in federal farm programs in 1982 farms. acres. TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Part owners Tenants _. While Full owners Part owners Tenants Black and other races _. Full owners Pan owners Tenants See footnotes at end of table. 16 165 100,0 2 541 750 157 16 165 5 266 785 325 614 2 091 1 823 1 903 1 813 2 240 1 654 4 034 1 672 732 294 14 196 670 680 6 269 005 616 6 245 995 938 2 012 134 546 16 165 9 914 4 260 1 991 15 564 9 502 4 143 1 919 601 412 117 72 8 730 54.0 1 973 117 226 6 889 3 856 035 433 799 1 965 849 819 658 1 093 827 2 523 1 242 597 281 7 484 1 159 607 4 166 882 267 4 152 875 724 927 88 757 14 703 8 097 1 792 726 1 474 071 13 656 7 747 1 524 574 1 296 196 7 827 3 166 1 990 1 300 1 801 1 439 1 432 1 257 425 406 145 143 36 36 5 710 3 055 195 513 129 305 1 240 718 21 823 15 334 361 186 4 208 2 708 215 145 4 320 3 491 1 899 1 010 42 288 27 037 8 951 5 104 494 680 334 999 2 478 1 377 68 520 44 229 7 731 4 453 426 160 290 770 2 751 1 517 111 052 75 530 11 442 6 144 143 292 88 517 8 301 4 432 375 085 249 064 841 585 38 452 35 340 622 579 38 115 35 049 36 19 337 291 221 167 3 467 2 903 8 730 4 574 2 901 1 255 8 430 4 390 2 833 1 207 300 184 68 48 216 1.3 29 729 138 223 47 681 213 816 1 468 36 48 10 36 6 63 21 3 107 11 246 150 19 537 150 19 519 12 1 054 193 23 620 188 20 976 78 34 48 23 5 51 963 8 192 7 134 4 30 15 325 77 4 153 22 422 62 3 731 22 697 103 1 259 79 3 082 12 316 12 316 1 (D) 215 65 42 108 214 64 42 108 1 1 924 5.7 197 669 214 961 397 980 414 131 1 971 84 64 61 86 84 306 179 73 24 596 75 527 638 126 284 636 125 845 57 4 142 834 153 879 798 136 186 253 138 190 160 43 14 305 12 629 49 1 032 25 229 7 195 93 3 608 439 28 549 151 3 053 376 25 496 158 8 399 591 6 842 447 24 081 91 3 478 91 3 365 5 113 22 (D) 924 268 307 329 912 287 301 324 12 1 6 5 1 363 8.4 371 428 273 1 319 791 982 600 441 2 184 63 120 83 150 82 384 221 131 85 1 111 165 699 826 213 732 826 212 184 112 8 003 1 241 296 687 1 156 266 937 374 145 236 256 104 29 12 486 21 623 96 2 851 32 677 14 631 128 3 968 767 52 022 225 6 801 659 45 221 233 10 627 939 12 092 705 39 051 111 6 079 107 5 951 8 128 38 805 1 363 539 570 254 1 334 526 563 245 29 13 7 9 1 662 10.3 476 804 287 1 657 937 487 565 774 1 999 119 82 114 181 159 464 291 166 81 1 455 264 850 925 224 314 923 223 517 147 12 360 1 537 37C 155 1 483 330 749 493 215 290 318 113 42 12 617 28 748 133 « 077 36 553 30 746 163 5 282 975 72 453 ?56 9 763 849 62 690 278 15 707 1 ?07 18 489 861 54 ?ia 139 11 740 139 (D) 2 (D) 26 639 1 662 739 716 207 1 602 699 702 201 60 40 14 6 2 369 14.7 566 201 239 2 381 969 542 407 199 1 784 185 256 153 305 224 711 348 137 62 2 163 366 871 1 071 216 538 1 067 214 656 223 17 208 416 070 2 172 370 415 822 387 441 361 108 46 7 792 33 193 219 3 709 44 621 42 1 339 320 6 793 1 474 99 079 346 11 202 1 328 87 877 427 23 379 1 731 27 673 1 160 67 774 157 11 555 157 (D) (0) 56 756 2 369 1 301 858 210 2 302 1 265 837 200 67 36 21 10 40 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982 -Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see te)ct. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Other occupations Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms __numt)er. percent. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres. Vatue of land and buildings' _ farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollare. Farms by value of land and buildings: $1 to $39.999 _ $40,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $149.999 $150,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 to $999.999 $1,000,000 to $1.999.999 , $2,000,000 or more Owned and rented land by operator Land owned _ farms. acres. Land rented or leased from others farms. acres. Rented or leased land in farms farms. aaes. Land rented or leased to others farms. acres. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms. acres- Harvested cropland farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres _ 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres 2,000 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms. acres. In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms, acres. On which all crops failed farms- acres. In cultivated summer fallow farms. acres. Idle farms- acres- Total woodland farms. acres. Woodland pastured farms. acres. Woodland not pastured farms. acres. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms. acres- Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. farms. acres. Pastureland. all types farms. acres. Irhgated land. farms. acres. Harvested cropland irngated... _. farms. acres. Pasture and other land inigated farms, acres. Land set aside in federal farm programs in 1982 _, farms. acres. TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners _-. Part owners Tenants White _. Full owners Part owners Tenants Black and other races Full owners Part owners. Tenants See footnotes at end of table. 7 435 46.0 568 633 76 7 276 410 750 193 891 2 531 974 1 084 1 155 1 147 827 1 511 430 135 13 6 712 511 073 2 103 123 349 2 093 120 214 1 085 65 789 6 606 318 655 5 909 228 378 4 661 690 362 175 19 2 2 655 66 208 522 6 489 175 1 500 70 829 889 15 251 3 847 159 681 1 101 24 291 3 278 135 390 1 234 35 522 5 298 54 775 3 869 126 021 256 3 112 243 3 066 17 46 54 564 7 435 5 340 1 359 736 7 134 5 112 1 310 712 301 228 49 24 6 768 45 129 15 815 122 597 1 836 52 13 20 23 4 2 15 68 2 910 100 4 088 100 4 088 5 230 139 5 320 132 4 704 103 16 11 2 30 486 10 66 33 777 5 82 30 695 10 123 62 548 41 691 12 44 12 44 1 (D) 151 51 17 83 146 49 16 81 5 2 1 2 825 5.1 52 074 63 716 118 318 165 249 2 748 108 124 125 104 99 118 25 12 1 613 33 041 399 22 045 399 21 685 71 3 012 719 33 327 652 27 204 505 75 48 20 3 1 226 4 508 44 390 23 195 8 125 68 905 336 10 644 95 2 403 282 8 241 134 3 540 528 4 563 356 10 451 31 802 29 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 825 426 187 212 609 420 181 208 16 6 6 4 1 921 11.9 120 657 63 2 001 334 812 167 322 2 688 254 338 320 357 258 380 57 35 2 1 733 92 108 640 38 579 639 38 131 228 10 030 72 377 1 476 52 670 1 194 154 85 40 2 1 714 15 270 134 1 259 59 455 11 43 208 2 680 925 32 099 291 5 880 773 26 219 317 6 503 1 342 9 678 1 035 27 653 59 616 56 (D) 4 (D) 10 99 1 921 1 282 446 193 1 861 1 231 438 192 60 51 e 1 2 Oil 12.4 154 248 77 1 884 382 819 203 195 2 605 211 260 244 321 193 464 148 41 2 1 872 140 007 548 33 262 543 32 283 316 19 021 1 805 86 244 1 613 62 934 1 262 187 109 51 4 796 16 666 169 1 900 52 388 21 263 262 4 093 1 085 42 778 318 6 424 926 36 354 312 9 496 1 495 15 730 1 094 32 586 77 962 73 943 5 19 15 116 2 Oil 1 468 402 141 1 938 1 422 381 135 73 46 21 6 1 612 10.0 146 181 91 1 601 349 947 218 580 2 603 199 221 280 232 165 377 111 12 4 1 547 145 896 302 18 210 300 17 873 277 17 925 1 456 75 975 1 313 51 206 1 036 164 70 37 6 580 17 250 1 718 27 360 14 186 212 5 255 971 44 870 244 5 306 852 39 564 292 10 576 1 208 14 760 863 33 132 57 560 S3 545 6 15 18 243 1 612 1 310 233 69 1 532 1 243 223 66 80 67 10 3 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE- STATE DATA MARYLAND 41 Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and other occupations Farming Age of operator (years) OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less _._ 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years _ 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years __ _ 65 years and over Average age Operators by sex: Male Female , _ Operators of Spanish origin FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family.. farms. acres - Partnership farms. acres - Corporation: Family held farms. acres. More than 10 stockholders farms. 10 or less stockholders farms. Other than family held farms- acres. More than 10 stockholders farms., 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc farms. acres. FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres .__ ._ 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres .__ 70 to 99 acres ,. 100 to 139 acres ___ __ 140 to 179 acres ___ 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres ._ __ 260 to 499 acres _._ , 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1.999 acres _. 2,000 acres or more .., FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) _.. Cotton (0131) , Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, pnmanly crop (019) ., Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) , Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024)... __ , Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock (029) See footnotes at end of table. 12 229 2 434 1 502 8 730 7 435 8 672 1 414 1 385 5 873 1 246 869 1 454 2 640 7 997 17.4 3 205 366 1 749 3 284 3 673 3 981 3 112 51.5 14 834 1 331 32 14 040 1 867 050 1 544 406 839 455 239 032 20 435 64 15 616 12 52 62 13 213 2 013 4 821 1 298 1 454 1 506 1 001 804 581 1 588 785 251 63 3 733 2 604 2 223 581 489 307 480 476 3 635 1 850 1 633 1 530 903 175 6 969 952 809 5 454 2 030 1 068 483 479 1 246 337 577 1 083 4 918 21.1 1 815 215 924 1 363 1 662 2 369 2 197 53.5 7 956 774 7 345 1 394 498 1 015 354 190 309 206 383 10 299 37 12 584 9 28 24 5 462 773 1 737 547 761 888 704 612 426 1 303 687 231 61 2 020 1 538 206 257 116 229 207 1 383 665 1 53B 1 043 313 86 130 74 11 105 92 52 21 19 18 45 65 34 3.4 71 207 8 189 25 753 23 3 576 3 400 686 167 71 471 357 190 78 89 96 119 195 301 147 6.2 162 849 75 766 143 070 115 35 735 31 15 714 2 29 8 (D) 2 6 4 (D) 172 49 72 84 89 62 56 143 77 18 4 223 112 100 32 229 129 50 1 038 175 150 1 363 740 448 236 101 111 175 75 142 297 573 11.2 276 39.7 1 210 153 1 154 280 064 139 49 514 62 38 771 2 60 7 (D) 1 6 1 (□) 125 276 56 73 118 107 90 63 236 152 52 15 283 186 175 64 284 212 88 10 351 157 154 1 035 424 197 109 118 203 48 81 201 981 18.6 351 1 662 49.7 1 547 115 1 371 326 451 204 89 012 76 60 071 1 75 6 761 1 5 5 509 135 288 82 116 154 113 116 87 307 181 64 19 355 276 190 80 388 222 64 13 1 922 229 218 2 369 1 540 476 251 126 99 353 30 57 169 1 633 25.5 480 2 187 182 1 970 381 179 294 115 263 87 61 121 4 83 12 6 563 4 e 6 2 075 187 409 145 199 235 208 187 140 378 193 73 15 582 427 367 164 412 291 47 25 42 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. introductory text] Other occupations Total Age of operator (years) 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated __ Not reported __ Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days of work off farm: None Any _ __ 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm _ Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years _ 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age Operators by sex: Male Female _.- Operators of Spanish origin FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family farms, acres- Partnership _ farms. acres- Corporation: Family held _ farms. acres - More than 10 stockholders farms. 10 or less stockholders farms. Other than family held ___ farms. acres. More than 10 stockholders farms. 10 or less stockholders farms. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc farms. acres - FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres __. 50 to 69 acres ._ _ 70 to 99 acres ___ 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres _ 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres 2.000 acres or more FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) _ Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops, Insh potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133. 0134. 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primanly crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedtots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) _ General farms, primarily livestock (029) See footnotes at end of table. 5 260 1 482 693 7 435 793 6 642 346 902 5 394 532 877 1 557 3 079 13.1 1 390 151 825 1 921 2 Oil 1 612 915 49-0 6 878 557 6 695 472 552 529 62 649 146 32 649 10 136 27 3 032 3 24 38 7 751 1 240 3 084 751 693 618 297 192 155 285 98 20 2 375 232 191 251 269 2 252 1 185 95 487 590 89 1 ISO 5 29 116 41 37 21 3.2 52 140 11 121 5 491 29 (D) 1 (D) 5S6 214 55 825 43 782 24 117 641 132 206 260 89 5.3 138 30.2 757 68 741 40 427 59 5 503 18 4 160 7 984 203 334 66 75 62 27 11 16 21 7 3 196 162 226 106 13 59 62 6 1 412 367 142 1 921 74 1 847 87 197 1 563 183 314 603 553 8.1 268 1 921 39.7 1 785 136 1 723 98 126 146 13 694 34 6 221 3 31 6 823 6 12 1 793 373 853 187 147 157 55 40 35 58 15 381 332 108 61 52 52 59 587 269 27 144 196 30 1 462 382 147 1 919 70 231 1 618 108 204 418 948 12.6 333 2 011 49.5 1 893 118 1 845 137 676 110 9 199 37 5 277 4 33 10 1 056 10 9 1 040 290 877 198 194 157 78 82 49 78 22 5 1 441 341 238 103 47 621 318 21 122 172 22 1 154 293 165 1 612 169 1 443 229 1 126 49 86 211 960 18.6 296 1 612 5S.0 1 506 106 1 462 122 776 114 (0) 30 7 802 2 28 4 124 3 1 2 (D) 209 628 160 170 149 81 52 23 78 35 7 409 233 151 511 289 22 110 104 22 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 43 Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms: see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and other occupations Farming ToUl Age of operator (years) 2Sto34 35 to 44 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms. $1,000. Farms by value of sates: Less tlian $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 ___ $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $39,999 $40,000 10 $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 __ $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more Grains farms. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more fanns. $1,000_ Corn for grain farms. $1,000. Wfieat farms. $1,000. Soybeans farms. $1,000. Sorgtium for grain (arms. $1,000. Oats farms. $1,000. Ottier grains farms., $1,000. Cotton and cottonseed farms. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms., $1,000. Tobacco farms., $1.000., Sales of $40,000 or more farms., $1.000., Hay. silage, and field seeds farms. $1.000., Sales of $40,000 or more farms., $1.000.. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms., $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000. Nursery and greenhouse products farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Other crops farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms. $1,000.. Dairy products farms.. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more (arms.. $1.000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool (arms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. FARM-RELATED INCOME AND DIRECT SALES Income from machine work, customwork, and other agricultural sen/ices farms. $1,000. Value of agncultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text) farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 16 165 1 027 164 3 891 2 123 2 044 1 846 1 532 1 965 1 795 730 239 7 404 204 045 1 244 152 682 5 220 121 552 2 994 16 536 3 912 59 164 21 83 360 481 1 213 6 230 2 481 41 957 250 17 769 2 143 7 456 12 701 1 394 23 739 150 16 654 515 12 898 42 11 093 611 45 783 166 42 735 269 3 043 19 2 484 2 453 366 311 1 324 362 630 1 804 203 339 1 392 195 180 6 238 54 280 212 21 574 1 620 33 637 154 25 663 562 751 1 203 29 925 89 25 472 1 163 4 564 1 941 11 471 8 730 814 693 968 694 882 1 092 1 079 1 628 1 533 647 207 4 792 179 469 1 114 143 308 3 499 107 171 2 344 14 786 2 689 51 490 13 54 228 352 965 5 617 1 527 33 135 230 16 611 1 169 5 258 9 561 21 486 144 16 021 265 12 130 40 (D) 306 34 875 118 33 436 175 2 674 19 2 484 1 564 249 044 973 246 784 1 681 195 914 1 338 166 635 3 698 44 058 187 19 943 1 017 24 118 134 17 911 264 448 478 11 885 51 9 633 900 4 087 880 8 920 215 r3 419 18 21 18 35 36 43 33 11 130 2 807 14 1 434 105 1 892 53 204 69 670 1 (D) 6 (D) 18 37 52 1 088 9 505 22 69 27 242 1 (D) 2 (D) 32 5 044 24 4 992 40 3 123 28 2 956 64 509 3 177 25 501 4 385 6 4 48 137 924 90 160 80 30 59 80 148 242 194 75 16 544 18 931 135 14 681 393 11 043 254 1 617 313 5 559 1 (D) 38 (D) 141 646 127 3 112 24 1 533 134 692 115 2 190 17 1 428 27 (D) 4 (D) 31 1 741 13 1 601 19 (D) 180 30 539 125 30 391 249 22 710 197 21 686 377 5 433 21 2 997 118 2 862 20 2 001 26 44 83 693 8 386 167 828 123 765 1 363 185 254 117 60 88 119 153 268 351 156 51 727 38 932 243 33 590 533 23 829 387 3 228 449 10 572 4 8 35 45 176 1 250 189 4 882 33 2 435 176 1 095 3 198 136 3 729 29 2 783 31 836 7 694 56 7 162 34 7 027 18 288 4 247 310 70 105 208 69 628 304 39 829 263 38 827 579 10 589 43 6 152 209 5 752 35 4 286 53 97 135 1 959 11 1 351 205 098 148 402 1 662 211 366 118 84 118 174 166 344 424 175 59 934 46 261 288 39 880 692 27 847 483 3 484 559 13 294 24 98 206 1 539 294 8 606 74 5 443 178 993 3 207 172 5 634 36 4 419 51 5 534 13 5 246 67 11 679 35 11 403 28 809 3 755 310 57 085 217 56 668 411 56 951 368 55 909 725 10 068 44 4 817 207 5 007 27 3 842 46 90 2 640 13 2 183 192 1 119 155 3 815 2 369 220 403 202 195 232 305 313 476 400 190 56 1 383 52 560 325 41 295 1 004 30 521 695 4 564 792 15 781 2 (D) 64 (D) 273 1 588 416 8 559 59 4 242 326 1 462 3 156 249 7 663 50 6 177 67 914 7 636 85 7 838 26 7 276 52 1 345 8 1 201 433 61 201 280 60 585 463 56 115 361 53 815 1 014 11 096 54 4 173 260 7 567 36 5 966 59 88 74 3 995 213 721 215 1 678 44 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con. (Excludes abnormal farms; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Other occupations Item Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 10 44 45 to 54 55 10 64 65 and over MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) _ farms-. 7 435 151 825 1 921 2 Oil 1 612 915 $1,000.. 212 471 2 667 17 422 47 937 66 044 50 769 27 631 Farms by value of sales: Less than S2,500 2 923 1 429 1 162 754 453 33 47 33 19 9 293 164 143 84 54 791 361 278 193 103 762 380 326 222 138 656 303 246 165 85 388 $2,500 to $4,999 174 $5,000 to $9,999 136 $10,000 to $19,999 71 $20 000 to $39 999 64 $40,000 to $99,999 337 262 4 5 36 41 87 69 88 64 72 62 50 $100,000 to $249,999 21 $250i000 to $499,999 83 32 1 7 3 31 8 19 12 17 6 9 $500,000 or more 2 Grains . farms.. $1.000.. 2 612 24 576 74 703 309 3 089 626 5 608 676 6 469 612 5 185 315 3 522 Sales of $40,000 or more . farms.. 130 1 16 32 33 23 25 $1,000.. 9 374 (D) (D) 2 182 2 245 1 907 1 721 Com for grain ., . famis.. $1,000.. 1 721 14 381 43 386 199 1 570 414 3 427 461 3 871 398 2 947 206 2 179 Wheat . farms.. 650 18 84 162 161 151 74 $1,000.. 1 750 32 221 458 469 345 226 Soybeans . farms— 1 223 48 156 297 307 266 149 $1,000.. 7 674 234 1 170 1 599 1 937 1 730 1 004 Sorghum for grain . farms.. 8 - - 5 2 1 $1,000.. 29 - - - 11 (D) (D) Oats . famis.. 132 4 19 27 35 36 11 $1,000.. 129 5 16 23 42 (D) (D) Other grains . farms.. 248 14 35 60 69 49 21 $1.000.. 613 47 111 101 140 119 94 Cotton and cottonseed . famis.. _ - - - - - - $1,000.. - - - - - - Sales of $40,000 or more . farms.. - - - - - - $1,000.. - - - - - - - Tobacco . farms.. 954 33 139 245 250 163 124 $1,000.. 8 823 211 911 2 306 2 784 1 539 1 071 Sales of $40,000 or more . farms.. 20 - - 6 5 5 4 $1,000.. 1 159 - - 322 357 258 222 Hay, silage, and field seeds . farms.. 974 22 117 260 272 196 107 $1,000.. 2 197 44 303 473 737 362 258 Sales of $40,000 or more . farms.. 3 - 1 - 2 - - $1,000.. 140 - (D) - (D) - - Vegetables, sweet com. and melons — . farms.. 509 18 58 141 13S 109 48 $1,000.. 2 253 62 337 443 791 396 223 Sales of $40,000 or more . farms.. 6 - 1 - 2 1 2 $1,000.. 633 - (D) - (D) (D) (0) . farms.. 250 6 21 53 86 59 25 $1.000.. 768 8 105 199 254 90 112 Sales of $40,000 or more . farms.. 2 - - 1 - - 1 $1,000.. (D) - - (D) - - (D) Nursery and greenhouse products . farms.. 305 3 33 65 90 70 44 $1.000.. 10 909 12 363 1 673 6 335 1 704 622 Sales of $40,000 or more . farms.. 48 - 2 8 22 11 5 $1,000.. 9 299 - (D) (D) 5 821 1 346 574 Other crops . famis.. 94 1 16 22 25 26 4 $1,000.. 169 (D) (D) 57 63 36 3 Sales of $40,000 or more . famis.. $1,000.. - _ ~ ~ - - . farms.. 889 9 96 285 243 185 71 $1,000.. 117 267 1 134 9 635 24 458 41 075 23 203 17 763 Sales of $40,000 or more . farms.. 351 4 52 99 89 79 28 $1,000.. 115 847 1 133 9 562 23 988 40 770 22 863 17 532 Dairy products . farms.. 123 19 35 26 30 13 $1,000.. 7 425 - 600 2 298 1 577 2 135 815 Sales of $40,000 or more .. farms.. 54 - 3 13 14 18 6 $1,000.. 6 546 - 385 2 016 1 424 1 994 726 Cattle and calves .. farms.. 2 540 25 244 669 698 591 313 $1.000.. 10 222 74 942 2 378 2 749 2 521 1 558 Sales of $40,000 or more .. farms.. 25 _ 2 7 4 6 6 $1,000.. 1 631 - (D) (D) 231 344 438 Hogs and pigs .. farms.. 603 14 87 199 161 94 48 $1.000.. 9 518 392 521 6 484 532 1 374 216 Sales of $40,000 or more .. farms.. 20 4 2 8 2 3 1 $1.000.. 7 752 355 (D) 5 970 (D) 1 105 'Pi Sheep, lambs, and wool .. farms.. 298 4 21 107 83 55 28 $1.000.. 304 (0) (D) 127 80 56 19 Sales of $40,000 or more .. farms.. - - - - - $1.000.. - - - - - - - Other livestock and livestock products (see text) .. farms.. 725 18 039 7 20 83 590 251 1 433 221 2 597 117 12 149 46 $1,000.. 1 250 Sales of $40,000 or more .. farms.. 38 - 2 8 9 13 6 $1,000.. 15 840 - (D) (D) 1 949 11 739 1 045 FARM-RELATED INCOME AND DIRECT SALES Income from machine work, customwork. and other agricultural sen/ices .. farms. - 263 17 50 73 61 45 17 $1,000.. 477 19 139 83 141 72 22 Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text) .. farms.. 1 061 26 125 322 327 196 65 $1,000.. 2 550 28 321 588 1 110 '378 126 See footnotes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 45 Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and other occupations Farming Age of operator (years) COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Amount received farms,. $1,000_ Feed grains farms., $1,000., Wheat farms.. $1.000., Cotton farms., $1,000-, Soybeans, peanuts, rye. rice, tobacco, and honey farms., $1.000., SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Livestock and poultry purchased farms., $1.000., Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 -, $5,000 to $19.999 , $20,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $79.999 $80,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. tons.. $1.000.. Farms by tons purchased: 1 to 99 tons 100 to 499 tons 500 tons or more Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $19,999 -- $20,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 _ $10,000 or more Commercial fertilizer ___ farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 _._. $20,000 or more __ Other agricultural chemicals farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 __ $5,000 to $19.999 _ $20,000 or more Hired farm labor. farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 ___ $5,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $49.999 _ $50,000 or more Workers by days worked: 150 days or more farms.. workers.. Less than 150 days farms., workers.. Contract labor farms., $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 , $1,000 to $4,999 , $5,000 to $19,999 __ , $20,000 or more Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms- $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999. __ $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19.999 $20,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 197 6 184 124 4 023 32 226 84 1 935 171 6 099 111 3 990 27 224 74 884 5 722 98 141 3 356 58 029 3 440 1 132 851 299 1 603 848 677 228 8 960 274 994 5 106 216 184 5 334 1 065 1 566 995 2 105 880 1 324 797 5 605 439 619 246 047 3 701 1 114 830 191 873 3 491 1 225 889 1 986 1 009 706 2 525 962 756 1 362 1 079 900 668 1 054 10 131 22 334 6 423 19 219 5 992 3 065 711 363 2 994 2 457 632 340 11 841 71 929 7 098 63 025 5 193 3 716 1 977 955 2 261 2 257 1 689 891 9 832 27 286 6 122 23 795 5 836 2 684 1 079 233 2 936 2 039 921 226 7 303 68 146 4 798 52 614 4 985 1 633 501 184 2 818 1 390 434 156 3 124 8 854 6 023 29 002 2 508 7 165 3 795 20 276 830 4 473 541 3 600 408 239 148 35 208 197 103 33 5 691 10 337 3 420 7 340 3 283 1 923 454 31 1 748 1 327 315 30 4 91 2 (D) 2 (D) 84 1 528 40 10 32 2 105 3 769 45 14 33 13 91 18 525 3 089 56 23 12 31 37 9 14 196 262 108 81 5 2 209 806 68 95 36 10 207 461 138 40 27 2 124 442 100 22 41 79 103 426 13 30 7 5 1 30 681 15 (D) 3 3 18 (D) 500 7 588 255 142 67 36 613 26 137 211 141 173 88 466 135 940 23 744 260 125 81 111 129 103 123 665 2 029 207 354 96 28 747 6 589 180 234 221 112 708 2 740 271 289 123 25 523 4 781 289 180 44 10 306 650 432 2 655 86 318 53 15 16 2 436 910 213 172 50 1 55 2 119 37 1 494 8 43 20 582 684 16 137 308 148 161 67 899 54 606 282 173 263 181 720 289 01 1 48 451 376 195 149 191 181 104 244 884 4 047 258 413 117 96 984 14 308 207 230 357 190 932 5 081 314 373 189 56 775 9 443 367 284 95 29 478 1 264 605 3 267 91 792 23 30 29 9 412 319 163 183 60 1 888 27 1 278 5 100 17 510 700 14 224 282 198 152 68 270 192 322 205 804 273 271 48 029 367 258 179 166 204 163 271 1 267 6 230 481 479 212 95 1 316 16 145 304 388 371 253 1 163 6 903 440 381 265 77 1 088 16 276 518 369 150 51 650 1 945 820 4 176 137 1 356 42 56 28 11 763 1 847 370 298 84 11 32 904 20 559 7 42 14 304 769 12 428 329 196 201 43 1 307 56 422 504 210 363 230 954 289 938 50 304 464 277 213 248 223 187 296 1 813 5 254 873 676 170 94 2 024 17 304 666 625 497 236 1 751 6 004 857 618 227 49 1 275 14 325 756 357 116 46 676 1 961 965 4 988 134 646 49 51 26 8 970 2 105 467 415 77 11 46 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con. (Excludes abnormal farms; see text Foe meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations Item Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Amount received Feed grains..- Wlieat Cotton Soybeans, peanuts, lye, rice, tobacco, and honey SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES^ Livestock and poultry purctiased Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4 999 .. farms.. $1,000-. .. farms.. $1.000.. .. famis.. $1,000- -- farms-- $1.000.. .. famns-- $1.000.. .. farms— $1.000.. 26 85 13 33 5 2 10 51 2 366 40 112 1 837 284 174 71 3 854 58 810 3 229 185 242 198 1 904 324 789 54 174 1 505 216 183 1 446 62 88 308 3 708 3 114 2 998 608 79 23 4 743 8 905 2 932 1 459 288 64 3 710 3 491 2 900 645 158 7 2 505 15 532 2 167 243 67 28 616 1 689 2 228 8 726 289 872 200 42 45 2 2 271 2 997 1 535 596 139 1 24 340 16 7 1 31 740 23 6 2 10 3 417 566 B 2 8 2 51 139 26 10 8 7 89 301 42 27 20 74 126 53 14 7 21 31 21 21 66 7 5 7 40 40 35 5 3 5 3 5 205 1 512 157 31 13 4 339 6 202 277 6 35 21 202 35 593 5 949 147 36 19 141 6 12 43 364 298 298 SB 6 2 454 1 Oil 253 174 20 7 418 559 296 84 34 2 235 696 209 21 3 2 32 53 206 905 33 109 22 2 9 274 459 166 96 12 5 15 3 2 1 (D) 2 (D) 861 7 363 681 94 59 27 1 300 19 767 1 101 67 67 65 685 109 273 18 347 561 61 63 548 12 IB 107 998 767 849 125 21 3 1 300 2 386 912 312 S3 23 1 037 881 831 162 43 1 762 3 624 680 56 21 5 152 367 693 2 720 38 116 22 7 9 661 635 509 131 21 7 51 3 18 1 (D) 4 (D) 573 10 332 444 73 31 25 948 16 343 822 30 52 44 400 91 616 15 070 319 44 37 314 5 22 59 967 870 741 201 19 6 1 258 2 274 713 443 92 10 944 974 698 206 37 3 619 4 187 544 55 11 9 143 434 558 2 476 102 251 59 16 27 585 794 389 149 46 1 7 9 4 (0) 3 (D) 506 11 206 391 60 45 10 796 11 812 638 51 52 SS 414 64 562 10 812 314 49 51 296 22 24 72 902 697 743 141 15 3 1 063 1 820 635 350 60 18 814 612 666 133 14 1 523 3 420 419 81 14 9 159 421 454 1 630 73 371 59 12 2 531 716 324 179 28 4 6 3 (D) 1 (D) 197 9 359 148 $5 000 to $19 999 - -.- 26 $20 000 to $49,999 19 4 Feed for livestock and poultry $1 to $4 999 ._ farms.. $1,000- 440 3 946 368 $5,000 to $19,999 31 $20 000 to $79 999 30 $80 000 or more 11 Commercially mixed formula feeds Farms by tons purchased: 1 to 99 tons -- farms.. tons.. $1.000.. 193 20 328 3 430 156 100 to 499 tons 26 11 Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4 999 139 $5 000 to $1 9 999 17 $20,000 to $49,999 -- 12 $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 -- farms.. $1.000.. 25 426 343 341 $1,000 to $4,999 73 $5 000 to $9 999 10 2 Commercial fertilizer Farms wrth expenses of— $1 to $999 .. farms.. $1.000.. 579 1 113 377 $1,000 to $4,999 153 $5,000 to $19,999 43 $20,000 or more Other agncultural chemicals Famis with expenses of- $1 to $999 .. farms. - $1.000.. 6 423 338 354 $1000 to $4 999 46 $5,000 to $19,999. 23 $20,000 or more Hired fann labor. Farms with expenses of- $1 to $4,999 .. famis.. $1.000.. 345 3 574 294 $5 000 to $19,999 30 $20,000 to $49,999 18 $50,000 or more „ Workers by days worked: 150 days or more Less than 150 days Contract labor... Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 .. farms. - workers.. -. farms., workers.. ... farms- - $1,000- 3 130 414 296 929 36 21 31 $1 ,000 to $4,999 5 $5,000 to $19 999 .— - $20 000 or more _ Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment Farms with expenses of — $1 to $999 ... farms.. $1.000.. 180 352 112 $1 000 to $4 999 41 $5,000 to $19,999 . 27 $20,000 or more ., .. - See footnotes at end of table, 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 47 Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982 -Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and other occupations Farming Item Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 10 64 65 and over SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES'- Con. Energy and petroleum products __ farms.. 16 049 8 875 223 961 1 319 1 657 2 376 2 339 $1.000.. 61 114 49 039 824 5 333 10 525 12 381 13 411 6 565 Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 - 7 814 5 000 2 782 453 2 735 3 269 2 452 419 83 80 60 242 352 328 39 282 421 520 96 340 517 673 127 615 1 045 588 128 1 173 $1,000 to $4,999 854 $5,000 to $19,999 — 283 $20,000 or more ^ 29 Petroleum products .. farms.. 16 043 8 874 223 961 1 319 1 657 2 376 2 338 $1.000.. 45 153 36 852 608 4 040 7 789 9 267 10 110 5 038 Gasoline and gasohol .. farms.. 14 772 8 265 205 882 1 205 1 577 2 209 2 187 $1,000.- 18 778 15 110 269 1 651 2 724 3 889 4 214 2 363 Diesel fuel ... farms.. 8 226 5 409 160 671 912 1 078 1 548 1 040 $1,000.. 16 278 14 325 268 1 684 3 218 3 623 3 817 1 715 LP gas, butane, and propane .. farms.. 1 909 1 427 27 182 287 338 342 251 $1,000.. 4 184 2 868 18 307 723 728 759 333 Fuel oil and iierosene ._ farms.. 2 071 1 438 35 185 252 363 335 268 $1,000- 2 819 2 165 11 136 563 497 660 298 Natural gas ... farms.. 205 135 _ 12 33 22 37 31 $1,000.. 615 437 - 12 172 48 155 51 Motor oil and grease ... farms.. 16 042 8 873 223 961 1 319 1 657 2 375 2 338 $1,000- 2 479 1 946 41 251 389 482 506 277 Electricity ... farms-- 10 658 6 658 115 719 1 108 1 409 1 808 1 499 $1,000.. 15 654 12 003 212 1 267 2 704 3 084 3 253 1 483 Other— coal, wood, coke, etc -_ farms.. 811 452 14 57 81 99 97 104 $1,000-- 306 183 4 26 32 30 48 44 Interest expense _ ... farms.. 6 286 3 888 120 684 846 921 899 418 $1,000-- 58 494 45 804 378 7 132 11 334 13 843 9 863 3 253 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $999 1 566 2 121 1 048 1 551 751 1 174 698 1 265 71 21 20 8 119 199 143 223 85 288 146 327 111 250 197 363 210 288 142 259 155 $1,000 to $4,999 — - 128 $5,000 to $9,999 — 50 $10,000 or more , 85 Farms reporting no interest expense (see text) .._ 8 857 4 349 98 223 373 598 1 328 1 729 VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment ... farms-- 16 150 8 888 223 961 1 319 1 657 2 381 2 347 $1,000-- 658 072 495 629 9 855 50 798 101 978 119 556 133 744 79 698 Farms by value group; $1 to $4,999 1 370 3 709 3 394 430 1 219 1 673 23 19 36 29 86 171 45 186 173 45 155 270 103 266 462 185 $5,000 to $9,999 507 $10,000 to $19,999 561 $20,000 to $49,999 _ 3 738 2 407 76 331 299 382 719 600 $50,000 to $99,999 2 283 1 082 1 644 983 55 5 187 118 246 244 413 239 404 268 339 $100,000 to $199,999 109 $200,000 to $499,999-_ 529 495 9 39 112 146 149 40 $500,000 or more 45 37 14 7 10 6 SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Automobiles ... farms. - 10 488 6 450 177 618 968 1 285 1 789 1 613 number.. 16 005 9 604 245 804 1 368 2 134 2 733 2 320 Motortrucks, including pickups ... farms.. 13 429 7 733 181 850 1 215 1 524 2 056 1 907 number-. 25 887 17 535 313 1 767 4 048 3 780 4 466 3 161 Wheel tractors ... farms.. 14 260 8 105 193 855 1 185 1 498 2 233 2 141 number.. 36 844 24 432 534 2 307 3 698 5 203 7 151 5 539 2 or 3 ... famis— 6 940 3 932 87 484 573 583 1 088 1 117 number— 16 497 9 613 217 1 134 1 452 1 490 2 627 2 693 4 or more ... farms.. 3 155 2 514 53 191 372 646 784 468 number- - 16 182 13 160 264 993 2 006 3 444 4 163 2 290 Grain and bean combines, self-propelled only — farms- - 2 944 2 290 55 305 406 535 647 342 numbier.. 3 272 2 551 62 340 458 610 694 387 Com heads for combines ... famis-- 2 457 1 970 37 258 394 496 528 257 number-- 2 833 2 288 45 312 472 564 589 306 Cottonpickers and strippers -.- farms.. - - - - - - - - number-. _ _ - - - - - — Mower conditioners ... farnis.- 4 618 2 968 52 252 433 642 839 750 number.. 5 126 3 321 52 308 477 724 948 812 Pickup balers — . farms.. 5 297 3 367 56 323 459 703 919 907 number- - 5 706 3 700 61 351 548 807 1 004 929 Field forage han/esters, shear bar or flywheel --- farms. - 2 371 1 815 28 177 313 448 502 347 number.- 2 685 2 097 34 201 374 510 570 408 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer _ --- farms— 11 846 7 098 209 747 984 1 316 2 024 1 818 acres on which used.. 1 302 605 1 125 877 15 823 116 419 235 290 290 086 313 520 154 739 Lime ... farms.. 5 322 3 473 84 470 488 646 1 022 763 acres on which used.. 286 279 239 563 4 189 26 127 52 899 55 623 64 994 35 731 tons.. 327 068 272 992 4 745 30 347 62 588 63 148 73 391 38 773 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc. to control - --- farms.. 5 863 3 909 144 521 643 783 1 042 776 acres on which used. . 550 056 485 394 6 939 59 402 111 052 129 626 123 049 55 326 See footnotes at end of table. 48 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con. (Excludes abnormal farms; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations Age of operator (years) 25 to 34 35 to 44 SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES!- Con. Energy and petroleum products farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 - - $5,000 to $19.999 $20,000 or more Petroleum products farms.. $1,000- Gasoline and gasohol famis._ $1,000.. Diesel fuel farms.. $1,000.. LP gas, butane, and propane farms.. $1.000.. Fuel oi) and kerosene farms.. $1.000.. Natural gas farms.. $1.000.. Motor oil and grease farms.. $1,000.. Electricity farms.. $1.000.. Other— coal. wood. coke, etc farms.. $1,000.. Interest expense farms.. $1.000.. Famns with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 or more Famis reporting no interest expense (see text) VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms.. $1.000.. Fanns by value group: $1 to S4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $49.999 $50,000 to $99,999 _ $100,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT^ Automobiles farms.. number.. Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number. . 2 or 3 _. farms.. number.. 4 or more farms. - number.- Grain and bean combines, self-propelled only farms.. number.. Com heads for combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers... farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup tjalers farms.. number.. Reld forage harvesters, shear bar or flywfieel farms.. number. . AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS^ CommGrcial fertilizer farms.. acres on which used.. Lime farms.. acres on which used., tons. . Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc.. to control— Insects on hay and other crops farms.. acres on which used.. 7 174 12 075 5 079 1 731 330 34 7 169 8 301 6 507 3 668 2 817 1 953 482 1 316 633 654 70 178 7 169 533 4 000 3 651 359 123 2 398 12 691 815 947 350 286 7 262 162 442 940 2 490 1 721 1 331 639 99 34 8 4 038 6 401 5 696 8 352 6 155 12 412 3 008 6 884 641 3 022 654 721 487 545 1 650 1 805 1 930 2 006 556 588 4 748 76 728 1 849 46 716 54 076 1 954 64 662 129 166 92 29 8 129 133 111 53 54 47 25 21 4 (Z) 129 11 52 33 45 212 12 17 7 9 84 129 507 60 98 93 185 108 192 62 (D) 2 (D) 6 007 34 3 606 4 550 60 4 021 716 841 548 132 716 615 594 284 339 176 45 94 61 15 716 45 349 218 27 8 299 1 755 74 140 41 44 364 716 14 685 210 187 140 69 16 1 357 528 582 895 530 023 218 (D) 63 (D) 77 145 152 116 127 47 47 459 20 075 175 3 815 4 744 184 8 101 1 959 2 646 1 404 476 75 4 1 959 1 843 1 819 901 716 501 117 140 199 157 29 11 1 959 133 1 107 770 93 953 . 321 355 369 122 107 981 1 995 37 218 299 750 379 354 186 18 8 1 1 115 1 761 1 514 2 164 1 715 ! 194 805 1 848 118 554 159 172 121 128 505 527 537 557 140 156 1 300 44 057 558 11 373 11 823 533 16 177 1 868 3 769 1 319 456 81 12 1 868 2 782 1 690 1 005 838 589 154 778 170 219 6 45 1 868 146 1 026 948 83 657 3 508 201 267 125 64 1 877 52 330 253 573 475 318 234 15 6 3 1 021 1 739 1 519 2 201 1 577 3 373 785 1 797 211 995 168 184 139 160 438 512 521 549 153 154 1 258 44 220 581 13 705 17 504 535 18 634 1 584 3 168 1 025 452 97 10 1 579 2 051 1 468 996 578 458 91 137 141 212 24 107 1 579 141 938 1 085 109 33 303 2 523 105 99 46 53 1 600 35 174 164 570 377 358 90 30 8 3 937 1 484 1 290 1 917 1 437 3 114 739 1 702 197 911 133 146 62 70 342 362 499 516 143 152 1 063 38 671 333 9 064 9 884 385 8 253 See footnotes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 49 Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and other Farming Itam Age of operator (years) occupations Total Under 25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'- Con. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control— Con. Nematodes in crops farms- 867 574 26 88 103 143 142 72 acres on which used.. 75 904 67 125 1 403 10 207 20 415 15 679 13 305 6 116 Diseases in crops and orchards famis.. 1 474 833 39 128 144 168 133 221 acres on which used-. 64 896 54 279 2 038 9 634 5 447 18 783 9 043 9 334 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture _. farms.. 7 116 4 497 154 541 718 908 1 241 935 acres on which used.. 938 084 824 739 12 900 94 839 171 092 224 548 222 635 98 725 Chemicals for defoliation, growth control of crops, or thinning of fniit farms- 899 549 13 117 114 97 133 75 acres on which used-. 64 582 54 722 1 287 7 447 17 280 12 188 12 699 3 821 LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms.. 6 995 3 941 73 413 620 776 1 052 1 007 number.. 353 238 291 058 4 556 32 711 58 429 74 525 80 350 40 487 Farms with— 1 to 9 2 125 2 756 975 809 304 26 5 541 731 1 368 803 726 288 25 3 306 15 22 18 16 2 62 71 98 121 92 29 2 361 112 150 140 138 74 6 516 110 205 168 199 68 6 678 144 401 225 203 71 8 884 279 10 to 49 492 50 to 99 131 100 to 199 - 78 200 to 499 _ — . 24 500 or more 3 Cows and heifers that had calved faniis— 605 numl)er.. 179 450 150 911 2 370 16 285 28 636 39 929 43 050 20 641 Beef cows farms- 3 732 1 687 22 123 225 292 448 577 number.. 51 897 29 021 310 2 165 4 596 5 138 7 712 9 100 Farms with— 1 to 9 - 2 134 1 422 142 25 9 829 739 95 18 6 12 9 1 67 45 9 1 1 105 95 18 6 1 146 124 19 3 204 215 23 5 1 295 10 to 49 251 50 to 99 25 3 200 to 499— 3 500 or more Milk cows farms- 2 212 1 903 43 264 329 446 526 295 number— 127 553 121 890 2 060 14 120 24 040 34 791 35 338 11 541 Farms with— 1 to 4 , , 463 40 609 728 315 53 4 5 055 265 23 558 700 302 51 4 3 144 8 14 17 4 61 21 4 107 105 26 1 352 33 80 137 66 13 497 40 4 91 198 99 13 1 626 70 8 160 186 80 19 3 854 93 S to 9 7 10 to 49 106 50 to 99 57 100 to 199 27 200 to 499 S 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves— _ famiS— 754 number.. 112 845 96 616 1 583 11 409 19 285 25 400 26 732 12 207 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms,. 5 416 2 974 52 293 462 599 781 787 number- 60 943 43 531 603 5 017 10 508 9 196 10 568 7 639 Cattle and calves sold ._ farms,. 6 238 3 698 64 377 579 725 1 014 939 164 184 135 316 1 655 16 146 29 047 32 581 35 804 19 883 $1,000-, 54 280 44 058 509 5 433 10 589 10 068 11 096 6 363 3 633 2 445 43 287 398 512 664 541 numlwr,. 78 513 67 076 952 8 346 14 619 16 830 17 712 8 617 $1,000- 9 602 7 613 80 1 255 2 312 1 438 1 606 922 Cattle (arms-- 5 394 3 195 58 330 506 620 894 787 85 671 68 240 903 7 800 14 428 15 751 18 092 11 266 $1,000- 44 678 36 445 429 4 177 8 277 8 631 9 490 5 442 1 988 976 14 85 153 166 275 283 number- - 31 890 25 487 234 3 163 6 901 5 957 5 376 3 856 $1,000,, 19 074 15 621 109 1 964 4 620 3 792 3 058 2 078 Hogs and pigs inventory farms,. 1 856 1 154 30 130 233 238 278 245 number,. 178 293 131 551 3 856 14 916 29 647 26 967 41 635 14 530 Farms with— 1 to 24 1 120 247 176 129 118 66 594 162 136 105 100 57 17 3 4 1 4 1 56 15 19 16 16 8 118 22 27 24 32 10 116 44 27 21 20 10 128 39 40 31 21 19 159 25 to 49 39 50 to 99 19 100 to 199 . 12 200 to 499 7 500 or more 9 Used or to be used for breeding - (arms— 1 047 672 11 74 133 141 179 134 number- 26 585 19 273 610 2 518 4 095 5 244 5 463 1 343 Other farms,. 1 683 1 067 30 120 212 220 257 228 number- - 151 708 112 278 3 246 12 398 25 552 21 723 36 172 13 187 1 620 1 017 25 118 209 207 260 198 number,. 332 369 244 063 11 339 30 702 56 103 55 759 68 785 21 375 $1,000- 33 637 24 118 501 2 862 5 752 5 007 7 567 2 429 Feeder pigs farms,, 466 266 5 36 55 61 64 45 81 448 67 948 8 636 12 518 14 211 23 017 6 349 3 217 $1,000- 3 476 2 928 171 660 686 1 006 248 157 Litters of pigs fanowed between— Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ,,, farms,. 1 095 693 13 75 134 144 184 143 number,. 38 944 27 819 1 030 3 726 6 061 6 847 8 286 1 869 Dec. 1 and May 31 farms,. 972 620 10 63 122 134 168 123 number, - 19 542 13 947 510 1 736 3 012 3 610 4 151 928 June 1 and Nov. 30 farms,. 900 586 11 69 119 124 158 105 number,. 19 402 13 872 520 1 990 3 049 3 237 4 135 941 See footnotes at end of table. 50 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con. (Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations Item Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 10 64 65 and over AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS^- Con. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control — Con, Nematodes in crops farms.. 293 15 36 73 96 45 28 acres on which used.- 8 779 30 657 1 128 4 319 1 843 802 DiseasGS in crops and orchards farms.. 641 23 74 189 164 122 69 acres on which used.. 10 617 1 350 1 126 1 553 4 634 1 450 504 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture — farms.. 2 619 62 320 750 653 551 283 acres on which used.. 113 345 5 712 15 772 30 266 29 039 22 475 10 081 Chemicals for defoliation, growth control of crops, or thinning of fruit.. farms.. 350 12 58 97 87 78 18 acres on which used.. 9 860 96 4 119 989 3 401 1 140 115 LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms-- 3 054 34 302 824 829 710 355 number— 62 180 362 5 476 14 980 17 158 16 266 7 938 Fanns with- 1 to 9 1 394 1 388 172 83 16 1 23 10 1 129 153 13 6 1 425 338 39 17 5 375 378 52 19 4 1 299 335 42 31 3 143 10 to 49 174 50 to 99 25 100 10 199 10 200 to 499 - 3 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms.. 2 235 14 209 598 620 524 270 numt)er.. 28 539 128 2 244 6 715 7 878 7 762 3 812 Beef cows farms- 2 045 12 184 549 575 476 249 number.. 22 876 (D) (D) 5 107 6 719 6 142 2 979 Farms with- 1 to 9 1 305 683 47 7 3 8 4 127 54 2 1 382 159 7 1 354 202 16 2 1 279 178 15 3 1 155 10 to 49 _ _ 86 50 to 99 7 too to 199 1 200 to 499__ 500 or more _ _ _ Milk cows farms-- 309 2 35 73 90 76 33 number.. 5 663 (D) (0) 1 608 1 159 1 620 833 Farms with— 1 to 4 198 17 51 28 13 2 22 1 9 2 1 44 3 15 7 3 67 3 9 9 2 51 3 8 8 6 14 5 to 9 - 5 10 to 49 10 50 to 99 2 100 to 199 1 200 to 499 2 1 911 22 201 1 500 533 453 1 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms.. 202 numtjer.. 16 229 122 1 600 3 859 4 332 4 239 2 077 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms-- 2 442 28 237 630 684 584 279 number.. 17 412 112 1 632 4 406 4 948 4 265 2 049 Cattle and calves sold -_ _. farms.. 2 540 25 244 669 698 591 313 number.. 28 868 175 2 507 6 650 7 632 7 587 4 317 $1.000.. 10 222 74 942 2 378 2 749 2 521 1 558 Calves farms.. 1 188 12 105 297 304 307 163 number.. 11 437 71 1 000 2 830 2 774 3 390 1 372 $1,000- 1 989 16 205 488 446 609 226 Cattle farms.. 2 199 21 217 588 623 501 249 number.. 17 431 104 1 507 3 820 4 858 4 197 2 945 $1,000- 8 233 58 738 1 891 2 303 1 912 1 332 Fattened on grain and concentrates __. farms. 1 012 10 109 295 307 209 82 number. _ 6 403 38 693 1 536 1 906 1 182 1 048 $1,000- 3 453 23 388 844 1 064 642 493 Hogs and pigs inventory farms-- 702 14 104 228 189 109 58 number— 46 742 1 254 4 173 28 100 4 203 7 400 1 612 Farms with- 1 to 24 526 85 40 24 18 9 6 2 1 1 4 81 10 4 2 6 1 168 28 17 7 4 4 147 21 8 12 1 76 19 8 1 2 3 48 25 to 49 5 50 to 99 .- 2 100 to 199 1 200 to 499 1 500 or more 1 Used or to be used for breeding farms.. 375 9 60 117 104 56 29 number.. 7 312 130 472 4 363 855 1 198 294 Other farms.. 616 11 93 201 165 101 45 numtjer.. 39 430 1 124 3 701 23 737 3 348 6 202 1 318 603 14 87 199 161 94 48 number.. 88 306 3 277 5 370 58 066 6 316 13 082 2 195 $1.000.. 9 518 392 521 6 484 532 1 374 216 Feeder pigs farms.. 200 6 29 73 62 26 14 13 500 256 1 527 6 547 2 941 1 793 436 $1,000.. 548 11 61 275 114 70 18 Litters of pigs farrowed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms.. 402 9 64 124 112 63 30 number. _ 11 125 80 462 7 646 893 1 670 374 Dec. 1 and May 31 _ famis.. 352 6 S3 110 102 55 26 numt)er.. 5 595 42 244 3 843 471 826 169 June 1 and Nov 30 _ farms. . 314 9 51 98 79 54 23 number.. 5 530 38 218 3 803 422 844 205 See footnotes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE'-STATE DATA MARYLAND 51 Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con. (Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Total farming and other occupations Faming Total Age of operator (years) 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 LIVESTOCK-Con. Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms.. numlwr.. Ewes 1 year old or older farms- numi)er_. Sheep and lambs sold farms.. number. Sheep and lambs shorn farms.. number, pounds of wool. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. numl)er.. Horses and ponies sold farms. numt>er. $1,000. Goats inventory _ farms.. number.. Goats sold farms. number. $1,000. POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 399 - 400 to 3.199 3,200 to 9,999 .- 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 _ 100,000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age farms. number. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms. number. Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms- number. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold - farms. numt)er_ Farms with— 1 to 1,999 - — 2,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more Turkey hens kept for breeding farms. number. Turkeys sold farms. numt}er. CROPS HARVESTED Corn for grain or seed farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Com for silage or green chop... farms. acres- tons, green- Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Wheat for grain 1 farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Barley for grain _, farms. acres. bushels- Irrigated farms. acres - See footnotes at end of table 595 21 078 529 11 937 522 12 427 495 15 860 114 207 3 049 22 744 863 3 207 28 118 432 2 668 176 1 452 60 1 922 4 400 532 1 751 67 38 40 12 6 1 890 3 823 725 214 576 807 462 3 742 092 1 375 234 976 678 146 222 921 67 689 73 104 038 7 268 618 188 62 641 235 114 11 672 3 243 2 422 1 015 588 2 343 103 313 1 539 335 9 191 3 149 138 090 5 627 748 18 817 1 640 1 152 297 60 1 801 72 103 4 227 779 9 380 276 13 126 248 7 230 245 7 602 231 9 639 74 124 1 202 10 901 348 1 699 10 301 145 1 049 61 519 24 1 010 3 071 127 879 51 32 29 8 5 6 992 2 662 878 105 408 249 301 2 709 176 975 179 013 356 39 92 146 698 32 541 34 101 328 4 829 537 655 55 196 256 97 10 711 1 653 1 759 867 550 1 944 95 220 1 431 840 9 191 723 978 214 29 2 439 122 205 5 033 124 13 662 1 136 967 276 60 1 476 65 070 3 872 937 8 (D) 9 113 7 96 6 85 6 107 742 22 135 6 13 14 3 6 2 (D) (D 12 93 037 8 1 2 11 (D) 2 (D) 6 166 794 23 3 990 075 1 2 1 19 128 9 986 968 111 1 (D) 45 56 19 8 42 1 478 21 214 1 (D) 16 23 3 54 1 907 71 689 29 666 35 299 27 1 261 21 746 25 724 19 807 5 678 163 1 499 62 154 481 27 103 11 n 92 329 445 76 7 3 3 2 1 69 (D) 11 (D) 32 312 182 124 23 022 082 6 9 19 90 4 464 4 41 790 547 57 066 5 776 521 16 (D) 156 218 110 63 258 10 213 150 811 1 (D) 87 158 11 2 263 13 249 553 714 4 131 117 105 35 6 195 7 806 466 689 3 ' 107 60 4 148 52 1 530 49 1 657 49 3 024 27 219 264 2 710 99 501 1 917 48 354 22 200 11 168 1 724 966 132 14 7 11 1 165 1 556 017 19 168 949 65 1 058 193 205 42 443 571 10 26 160 12 23 10 25 434 755 115 385 12 085 138 23 2 335 189 257 186 123 365 20 495 318 483 3 79 106 197 58 4 402 25 906 1 082 392 5 417 141 178 70 13 285 14 733 909 848 1 (D) 50 2 353 46 1 532 40 1 544 43 1 710 10 576 247 2 299 68 333 2 546 23 131 10 61 3 165 313 719 162 276 678 26 37 041 56 657 517 208 44 878 524 S 8 28 164 4 10 5 1 642 955 136 054 14 036 036 26 4 155 281 319 207 148 28 828 431 614 1 (D) 129 249 78 10 502 28 636 1 198 253 3 (D) 224 195 65 321 16 863 986 921 1 (D) 64 2 497 55 1 528 56 1 786 51 1 776 13 284 265 2 164 52 343 2 797 22 204 8 118 4 264 340 847 240 8 7 5 3 259 292 153 20 48 694 78 291 691 285 48 637 406 30 42 205 5 11 7 21 454 1 383 152 899 15 929 064 28 2 632 459 523 239 162 533 25 507 387 613 1 (D) 208 263 51 11 715 36 789 1 535 503 1 (D) 304 317 77 17 426 18 865 1 107 677 3 224 52 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Other occupations Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 10 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over 317 4 26 110 93 56 28 7 952 99 496 2 913 2 342 1 608 494 281 4 20 96 83 51 27 4 707 74 303 1 569 1 568 888 305 277 4 20 99 80 51 23 4 825 65 254 1 758 1 451 972 305 264 4 19 89 79 51 22 6 221 118 306 2 296 1 926 1 216 359 40 083 640 2 110 15 474 11 786 7 502 2 571 1 847 18 163 593 534 361 158 11 843 86 805 3 752 3 082 2 645 1 373 515 4 59 178 152 84 38 1 508 63 147 583 354 243 118 17 817 18 584 1 376 2 527 12 069 1 243 287 3 31 115 87 39 12 1 619 43 113 617 517 271 58 115 - 11 54 34 13 3 933 _ 85 349 291 176 32 36 ~ 2 14 14 5 1 912 8 79 279 273 187 86 1 329 405 154 122 345 97 422 894 834 205 402 9 248 872 8 77 270 259 174 84 16 . 1 1 6 6 2 6 - . 2 2 2 _ 11 _ - 6 3 2 _ 4 1 2 - - - 2 2 1 - - 1 - 1 - 898 8 79 270 269 186 86 1 160 847 (D) (D) 49 292 ,'82 862 197 209 9 073 109 1 9 2S 41 21 9 168 558 (D) (D) 48 130 111 972 8 193 175 161 . 9 53 52 35 12 1 032 916 - 110 187 139 775 633 420 134 078 15 456 400 5 59 120 95 88 33 55 963 322 991 700 7 182 967 17 389 923 16 468 363 10 034 817 3 895 552 47 1 6 20 12 8 _ 54 - 6 11 11 15 11 76 1 15 19 18 15 8 223 3 32 70 54 50 14 35 . 6 13 10 4 2 148 . 6 52 21 (D) (D) 39 - 9 13 7 8 2 2 710 ~ 137 386 1 287 (D) (D) 2 439 53 268 620 673 548 277 80 533 1 617 8 828 19 804 21 609 17 319 11 356 7 444 979 151 705 833 784 1 875 589 1 950 407 1 573 471 1 060 023 17 . 6 3 3 4 1 961 - 320 230 185 (D) (D) 1 590 37 172 418 442 356 165 663 13 77 157 181 155 80 148 2 16 35 42 29 24 38 1 3 10 8 8 8 399 2 45 99 113 97 43 6 093 (D) (D) 2 114 1 964 2 038 1 243 107 495 (0) (d! 29 507 23 560 27 573 16 750 - - - - - - 305 2 37 78 87 75 28 84 8 20 25 19 12 9 1 - 2 1 1 3 3 710 20 92 176 179 162 81 15 885 280 2 236 3 941 4 193 3 313 1 922 594 624 10 879 74 633 152 760 157 156 124 082 75 114 5 _ 2 2 1 - - 155 - (D) (D) (D) - - 504 17 63 123 125 119 57 165 3 25 48 50 39 20 21 4 5 4 4 4 325 13 42 68 94 78 30 7 033 297 1 535 1 122 1 759 1 671 649 354 842 17 999 65 883 58 590 89 478 90 892 32 000 (D) - - (D) - - - LIVESTOCK -Con. Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms.. number- Ewes 1 year old or older farms. number. Sheep and lambs sold farms.. number,. Sheep and lambs shorn farms.. number., pounds of wooL. Horses and ponies inventory farms., number.. Horses and ponies sold farms., number. , $1.000., Goats inventory farms,. number.. Goats sold - _ farms.. number.. $1.000.. POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. farms.. number,. Famis with— 1 to 399 - 400 to 3.199 - 3.200 to 9.999 _. 10.000 to 19.999 20.000 to 49.999 _ 50.000 to 99.999 100.000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age farms.. number.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms,. number. . Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms.. number,. Farms with— 1 to 1.999 2.000 to 59.999 60.000 to 99.999 __. 100.000 or more Turkey hens kept for breeding farms,. number,. Turkeys sold farms.. number.. CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed farms.. acres,, bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres,. Farms by acres harvested; 1 to 24 acres _._ 25 to 99 acres _. 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Com for silage or green chop farms,. acres., tons, green.. Irrigated farms,. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Wheat for grain farms., acres, bushels- Irrigated _. farms. acres.. Farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 24 acres __ 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Bariey for grain farms. acres, bushels- Inigated farms. acres. See footrwtes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 53 Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982 -Con. (Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and other Farming Ram Age of operator (years) occupations Total Under 25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over 1 CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Oats lor grain .. (arms- 1 278 854 20 110 137 147 238 202 acres.. 15 544 11 742 161 1 445 2 298 2 578 3 266 1 994 bushels. - 873 176 677 885 9 035 79 200 126 310 153 774 198 146 111 420 Irrigated .. (arms.. - - - - - - - - acres.. - ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ' " Tobacco .. (arms.. 2 486 1 528 52 127 189 294 416 450 acres.. 24 819 18 865 617 1 532 2 761 4 988 4 826 4 143 pounds.. 32 254 656 25 157 227 846 892 2 138 055 3 675 178 6 756 027 6 404 996 5 336 079 Inigatsd .. (arms.. 196 152 5 21 22 49 31 24 acres.. 2 743 2 421 72 247 281 991 449 381 Farms by acres han/ested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres 57 20 1 2 2 5 1 9 1.0 to 1.9 acres 166 233 467 66 86 217 1 4 11 2 2 14 5 7 17 3 8 32 25 28 52 30 2.0 to 2.9 acres .- 37 3.0 to 4.9 acres 91 5.0 to 9.9 acres ._,....-.. 670 891 3 958 438 701 2 712 9 26 69 40 67 313 52 106 455 69 177 564 130 180 797 138 10.0 acres or more , 145 Soybeans (or beans .. (arms.. 514 acres.. 412 806 355 080 5 485 37 933 73 378 92 285 105 613 40 386 bushels.. 11 282 161 9 815 025 130 976 1 061 675 2 032 524 2 536 649 2 961 540 1 091 661 Irrigated .- farms.. 85 76 1 12 17 20 22 4 acres.. 7 127 6 637 (D) (D) 1 361 2 771 1 827 215 1 to 24 acres 1 198 1 531 607 1 030 18 28 76 115 77 156 123 185 141 313 172 25 to 99 acres 233 100 to 249 acres 791 657 22 75 126 133 223 78 250 acres or more 438 418 1 47 96 123 120 31 Irish potatoes .. farms.. 279 166 3 14 14 25 53 57 acres.. 1 871 1 763 1 42 239 619 774 89 cvrt.. 396 360 381 838 100 3 450 47 541 121 298 197 831 11 618 Irrigated .. (amis.. 14 11 - 2 2 2 4 1 acres.. 365 364 - (D) (D) (D) 237 (D) Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 245 136 3 11 10 19 42 51 25 21 - 3 2 4 6 6 25.0 to 99.9 acres 3 6 3 6 : - 1 1 2 2 3 - 100.0 acres or more - Hay-altalfa. other tame, small grain, wild. grass siJage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. (amis.. 6 701 3 904 63 414 585 751 1 061 1 030 acres.. 227 931 170 122 2 759 19 920 30 484 37 580 47 964 31 415 tons, dry— 531 409 428 023 5 929 50 712 82 255 99 243 124 289 65 595 Irrigated — farms.. 23 14 1 2 3 2 2 4 acres.. 419 380 (D) (D) 176 (D) (D) 33 Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 3 711 1 655 20 153 203 284 419 576 25 to 99 acres 2 553 1 863 39 214 283 368 547 407 100 to 249 acres 412 365 4 44 89 95 87 46 250 acres or more 25 21 _ 3 5 4 8 1 AMaHa hay .. (arms.. 2 779 1 938 37 250 331 409 536 375 acres.. 71 265 58 828 941 7 336 11 417 14 228 16 561 8 346 tons, dry.. 232 029 199 162 2 280 24 167 40 477 50 889 56 988 25 361 Irrigated .. farms.. 14 10 1 1 2 2 2 2 acres.. 291 268 (D) (0) (D) (D) (D) (D) Vegetables harvested lor sale (see text) .. (arms.. 1 400 887 27 115 137 172 250 186 acres.. 38 213 34 239 452 3 083 5 452 9 396 11 675 4 181 Irrigated .. (amis- 307 233 7 45 39 46 71 25 acres.. 14 333 13 570 159 1 092 1 382 3 229 6 790 919 Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 613 277 6 35 35 48 69 84 5.0 to 24.9 acres 469 325 18 43 45 56 91 72 25.0 to 99.9 acres 237 81 904 207 78 567 2 1 16 35 2 65 43 14 89 37 31 112 67 23 155 23 100.0 acres or more ^ 7 Sweet com ... (arms- 130 acres.. 14 770 12 665 256 1 014 2 097 3 443 3 622 2 234 Irrigated ... (arms.. 139 103 3 19 17 23 32 9 acres— 3 891 3 557 66 215 243 984 1 951 98 Land in orchards ... (amis.. 663 255 3 19 43 46 66 78 acres.. 11 307 9 858 2 980 483 4 833 895 2 664 Irrigated ... (arms- 34 16 1 2 3 5 5 acres.. 453 426 _ (D) (D) 101 48 270 0 1 to 4.9 acres 489 151 3 9 27 19 42 51 5.0 to 24.9 acres 117 55 . 4 11 11 14 15 25.0 to 99.9 aaes 39 18 547 31 18 206 - 3 3 13 4 1 34 10 6 40 7 3 46 7 100.0 acres or more . 5 Apples ... (arms.. 73 Beanng and nonbearinq.. acres.. 7 053 6 328 - 833 243 3 027 550 1 675 pounds.. 79 035 306 75 499 250 - 10 713 346 3 696 760 32 615 158 6 202 824 23 271 162 See footnotes at end of table. 54 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 46. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1982-Con. (Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations Total Age of operator (years) 35 to 44 CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Oats for grain farms.. acres., busfiels-- Irrigated farms.. acres.. Tobacco farms. _ acres., pounds.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres han/ested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres _-_ - 1.0 to 1.9 acres 2 0 to 2.9 acres 3.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 9.9 acres 10.0 acres or more Soyt)eans for beans farms.. acres., bushels. - Irrigated farms.. acres-. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres — 250 acres or more _ Irish potatoes farms.. acres., cwt.. Irrigated farms.. acres-- Farms by acres harvested: 0,1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass sitage. green chop. etc. {see text) __ farms. - acres-- tons. dry.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Alfalfa hay farms.. acres. _ tons. dry.. Irrigated farms.. acres. - Vegetables han/ested for sale (see text) ... farms.. acres.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 0 1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24,9 acres -. 25.0 to 99.9 acres ._ 100.0 acres or more Sweet com farms.. acres.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. [.and in orchards farms.. acres-. Irrigated farms.. acres. - Farms by bearing and nont>earing acres: 0.1 to 4,9 acres 5,0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres ._ 100,0 acres or more Apples _ farms. - Bearing and nonbearing.. acres., pounds.. 424 3 802 195 291 958 5 954 7 097 429 44 322 37 102 147 250 232 190 1 246 57 726 1 467 136 9 490 591 501 134 20 113 108 14 522 3 1 109 4 2 797 57 809 103 386 9 39 2 056 690 47 4 841 12 437 32 867 4 23 513 3 974 74 763 336 144 30 3 337 2 105 36 334 408 1 449 18 27 338 62 8 341 725 3 536 056 5 50 3 008 33 129 157 470 4 12 4 2 9 11 5 2 50 2 097 44 653 2 (D) (D) 33 444 939 13 126 272 18 209 7 26 10 6 2 10 106 2 (0) 51 407 18 461 139 652 725 664 4 9 1 18 30 32 44 14 158 9 388 226 727 4 170 64 61 30 3 12 (D) (D) 261 5 566 10 983 192 63 5 1 71 1 117 3 433 58 586 11 242 28 25 4 1 40 317 5 (D) 30 137 105 803 44 Oil 247 1 500 1 870 488 15 129 8 32 32 82 46 47 299 12 352 314 392 (D) 153 118 27 1 24 19 2 725 2 (D) (D) 27 (D) (D) 24 729 13 591 25 483 1 (0) 557 162 10 214 2 977 8 604 142 835 20 103 101 35 6 96 443 7 17 112 363 3 2 95 209 1 496 338 119 1 131 60 452 252 1 768 2 176 788 9 75 14 18 29 54 75 62 314 14 852 371 514 2 (D) 142 133 32 7 29 26 3 631 787 16 809 30 268 7 (D) 564 207 15 1 268 4 051 10 720 4 23 135 1 249 14 263 93 29 12 1 85 794 6 130 133 534 10 19 108 21 4 106 204 373 063 102 906 44 501 163 1 028 1 246 460 11 (D) 5 17 30 40 38 33 271 11 939 318 667 1 (D) 133 111 21 6 38 51 6 409 1 (D) 35 3 663 14 232 24 207 1 (D) 482 170 10 1 196 2 787 6 732 111 733 14 94 76 32 2 1 71 272 10 42 90 296 3 (D) 71 19 79 176 238 900 'Data are based on a sample of farms. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 55 Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms Witli Sales of Less Than $20,000: 1982 [Excludes abnormat farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Total famiing and other occupations Farming Age of operator (years) 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number- percent. Land in farms acres- Average size of farm acres. Value of land and buildings' farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Average per acre.. dollars. Farms by value of land and buildings: $1 to $19.999 — $20,000 to $39.999— $40,000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $149.999 $150,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499,999. $500,000 to $999,999 — - $1,000,000 or more Owned and rented land by operator; Land ov^rned farms. acres. Land rented or leased from others farms. acres. Rented or leased land m farms farms. acres. Land rented or leased to others farms. acres. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms. acres- Harvested cropland __ .._ farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 9 acres 10 to 29 acres 30 to 49 acres _-. 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms. acres. In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured _ farms. acres. On which all crops failed farms. acres. In cultivated summer fallow farms. acres. Idle farms. acres. Total woodland farms. acres. Woodland pastured farms. acres. Woodland not pastured farms. acres - Pasturetand and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms, acres - Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc farms. acres. Pastureland, all types farms. acres. Irrigated land farms. acres. Harvested cropland irrigated-- „. farms. acres. Pasture and other land irrigated _ farms. acres. Land set aside in federal farm programs in 1982 farms, acres. TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Part owners Tenants __ White Full owners Part owners Tenants Black and other races _ Full owners Pari owners Tenants See footnotes at end of table. 9 904 100.0 664 159 67 9 950 646 860 165 514 2 455 852 694 1 651 1 492 1 636 1 161 1 902 448 114 8 855 614 562 2 771 124 780 2 758 121 081 1 372 75 183 9 097 348 393 8 224 223 816 2 789 2 752 1 211 1 142 308 22 3 659 89 902 811 10 392 230 2 100 138 1 343 1 286 20 840 6 374 206 458 1 591 38 814 4 548 167 644 1 712 45 783 6 936 63 525 5 333 174 499 315 1 458 298 1 411 21 47 72 569 9 904 7 141 1 696 1 067 9 379 6 764 1 612 1 003 525 377 84 64 3 636 36.7 292 235 80 3 864 667 271 172 689 2 118 333 310 640 448 651 471 746 193 72 3 191 265 262 1 070 55 835 1 063 54 002 504 28 862 3 411 157 919 3 169 104 431 913 968 516 590 172 10 1 299 38 000 358 5 363 82 890 83 842 514 8 393 2 087 90 641 593 18 002 1 775 72 639 616 19 457 2 499 24 218 1 901 75 459 136 778 132 773 5 5 34 199 3 636 2 571 614 451 3 396 2 410 577 409 240 161 37 42 92 .9 4 508 49 108 7 428 68 778 1 892 17 14 46 19 6 6 39 2 799 60 1 959 60 1 959 3 250 84 2 964 80 2 713 24 23 12 16 5 17 18S 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 6 43 24 1 114 7 229 19 885 8 247 34 183 30 664 6 40 6 40 249 2.5 17 268 69 277 82 400 297 473 3 489 25 13 42 19 12 35 65 49 17 162 10 025 148 8 037 148 7 937 18 794 218 10 378 196 7 547 55 60 24 35 20 2 76 2 2BS 12 (D) 10 (D) 1 (D) 33 355 111 4 608 46 1 082 87 3 526 40 1 344 152 938 122 4 711 16 117 16 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 249 101 60 as 241 100 57 84 a 1 3 4 384 3.9 27 034 70 406 94 227 232 086 3 419 29 17 101 49 80 23 74 15 18 308 19 397 172 10 238 172 9 993 49 2 601 352 15 063 297 9 938 84 111 33 49 17 3 165 4 149 28 330 13 123 7 86 37 437 195 8 306 58 1 410 161 6 896 62 1 657 256 2 008 222 7 216 17 101 15 (D) 2 (D) 6 (0) 384 214 93 77 365 205 91 69 19 9 2 8 494 5.0 41 054 83 479 92 200 192 484 2 049 29 47 36 69 85 71 109 17 16 425 33 285 188 10 127 186 10 021 53 2 358 462 22 096 429 14 161 117 139 70 74 27 2 185 5 404 41 819 8 151 10 123 56 1 438 275 13 514 80 4 553 228 8 961 70 1 687 352 3 757 256 11 644 23 128 23 128 494 308 117 69 454 281 108 65 40 27 934 9.4 78 636 84 1 010 153 581 152 060 1 960 92 56 193 106 184 121 195 56 7 851 73 011 251 12 850 250 12 432 108 7 225 888 42 446 855 29 171 273 219 137 170 54 2 301 8 268 128 2 009 22 220 25 294 177 2 484 547 23 223 130 2 477 491 20 746 174 5 751 665 7 216 452 16 496 37 181 37 181 934 684 165 85 882 648 157 77 52 36 8 8 56 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Saies of Less Tlian $20,000: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal fafms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations Item Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 10 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms _ - number.. 6 268 132 684 1 623 1 690 1 370 769 percent,. 63.3 1.3 6.9 16.4 17.1 13.8 7.8 Land in farms acres,. 371 924 4 681 30 744 79 078 100 609 100 057 56 755 Average size of farm .acres,- 59 35 45 49 60 73 74 Value of land and buildings^ farms.. 6 086 101 605 1 703 1 568 1 304 805 $1.000.. 979 589 5 483 70 855 237 143 262 017 251 089 153 002 Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars,, 160 958 54 287 117 116 139 250 167 103 192 553 190 065 2 753 2 320 2 991 2 925 2 908 2 739 2 286 Farms by value of land and buildings: $1 to $19,999 519 384 52 89 IB 126 100 97 90 114 69 41 $20,000 to $39,'99'9 - — 107 $40,000 to $69.999 1 Oil 1 044 985 690 12 14 18 4 118 107 100 B3 328 293 300 202 244 240 286 163 205 246 183 136 104 £70 000 to $99 999 144 $100,000 to $149.999 --- 98 $150000 to $199.999- 102 $200,000 to $499,999 _ 1 156 1 80 311 355 278 131 $500,000 to $999.999 - _ 255 _ 10 36 77 70 62 $1,000,000 or more 42 _ 7 16 3 16 Owned and rented land by operator Land owned farms.. 5 664 58 497 1 474 1 580 1 315 740 349 300 2 142 19 690 66 338 94 088 102 798 64 244 Land rented or leased from others farms.. 1 701 89 334 516 436 242 84 acres- - 68 945 2 689 13 231 20 883 19 175 10 128 2 839 Rented or leased land in farms farms-- 1 695 89 334 516 432 240 84 67 079 2 689 12 878 20 505 18 414 9 791 2 802 Land rented or leased to others farms.. 868 4 56 190 251 219 148 acres.. 46 321 150 2 177 8 143 12 654 12 869 10 328 LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms.. 5 686 122 614 1 445 1 545 1 266 694 acres.. 190 474 3 555 18 033 43 393 52 739 47 436 25 318 5 055 118 553 1 270 1 368 1 138 608 acres.. 119 385 2 997 12 876 27 706 33 153 28 619 14 034 Farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 9 acres 1 876 46 229 514 494 376 217 10 to 29 acres 1 784 695 36 16 182 64 436 167 482 197 421 175 227 30 to 49 acres 76 552 14 62 119 151 133 73 100 to 199 acres - 136 6 13 34 39 30 14 200 to 499 acres 12 - 3 - 5 3 1 500 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only ._ farms. - 2 360 23 196 638 720 514 269 acres— 51 902 428 3 747 12 363 14 138 12 708 8 518 In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms.. acres, , 453 5 029 10 64 40 342 110 1 007 152 1 596 89 1 272 52 748 On which all crops failed ., farms , 148 - 17 47 48 23 13 acres— 1 210 - 135 315 354 305 101 In cultivated summer fallow... farms . 55 - 8 8 19 10 10 acres. . 501 _ 125 26 130 145 75 Idle farms.. 772 10 81 176 230 183 92 acres,. 12 447 66 808 1 976 3 368 4 387 1 842 Total woodland , farms.. 3 287 31 278 797 924 842 415 acres,. 115 817 510 7 266 23 160 31 183 33 374 20 324 Woodland pastured farms,, acres. . 998 20 812 5 82 80 1 596 268 5 148 288 5 466 228 5 030 129 3 490 Woodland not pastured — farms.. 2 773 28 234 656 782 731 342 acres. . 95 005 428 5 670 18 012 25 717 28 344 16 834 Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms,, acres.. 1 094 26 326 10 123 120 2 832 285 5 564 274 6 426 262 7 233 143 4 148 Land in house lots, ponds, roads. wasteland, etc. farms, _ 4 437 55 428 1 118 1 263 1 018 555 acres,. 39 307 493 2 613 6 961 10 261 12 014 6 965 Pastureland. all types farms,. 3 432 34 313 928 975 769 413 acres. . 99 040 633 8 175 23 075 26 030 24 971 16 156 Inigated land farms,. 179 12 21 41 45 44 16 acres,. 680 44 122 116 175 157 66 Harvested cropland irrigated , tamis.. acres,. 166 638 12 44 19 38 (D) 41 156 40 146 16 66 Pasture and other land irrigated farms,, 16 - 2 4 5 5 ~ acres.. 42 - (D) (D) 19 11 ~ Land set aside in federal farm programs in 1982 farms.. 38 1 3 7 10 14 3 acres. _ 370 (D) (0) 62 79 178 10 TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR Alt operators 6 268 4 670 1 082 616 5 983 4 354 1 035 594 285 216 47 22 132 43 15 74 129 43 14 72 3 1 2 684 350 147 187 669 344 142 183 15 6 5 4 1 623 1 107 363 153 1 564 1 057 355 152 59 SO 8 1 1 690 1 257 321 112 1 622 1 215 301 106 68 42 20 6 1 370 1 128 183 59 1 294 1 065 173 56 76 63 10 3 769 Full owners 685 Part owners 53 Tenants 31 705 Full owners 630 Part owners SO Tenants 25 Black and other races 64 Full owners SS 3 Tenants 6 See footnotes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 57 Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms Witli Sales of Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total faiming and other occupations Famiing Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other ___ — . Operators by days of worft off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years. - 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years _. 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age Operators by sex: Male Female Operators of Spanish origin FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family farms,. acres-. Partnership famns-. acres.. Corporation: Family held farms,. acres-. More than 10 stockholders - farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other than family held farms.. acres.. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc farms.. acres. FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres 2.000 acres or more FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay. peanuts, and other field crops (0133, 0134. 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, pnmanly crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmanly livestock (029) See footnotes at end of table. 7 376 1 646 882 3 636 6 268 2 757 6 558 689 1 013 4 856 589 643 1 009 1 756 4 533 161 1 963 224 933 2 007 2 184 2 304 2 252 52.4 8 938 966 23 2 181 2 131 543 365 241 284 395 3 173 1 710 65 185 766 118 2 828 458 350 2 133 914 398 247 269 589 156 243 435 I 966 222 836 92 249 384 494 934 1 483 58.3 3 146 490 9 062 3 294 590 046 258 818 672 277 52 957 24 798 93 35 12 165 6 183 10 5 83 30 26 12 (D) (D) 2 2 24 10 51 18 (D) (D) 1 513 466 4 091 1 242 1 059 374 1 127 503 897 436 456 242 275 146 154 67 269 140 55 17 7 1 2 1 783 995 177 149 62 95 136 1 024 563 46 78 234 34 92 22 30 8 3.1 32 80 4 124 12 384 171 58 20 93 129 50 32 47 27 42 68 66 23 5.2 50 249 30.0 193 56 216 15 346 23 1 045 4 394 2 2 4 (D) 1 3 2 (D) 45 106 17 25 20 16 9 3 5 2 1 270 72 42 157 170 59 51 60 57 28 57 111 105 8.9 83 39.5 293 91 344 21 844 31 61 163 30 31 38 26 12 4 18 too 48 3 7 67 4 370 69 55 232 185 63 52 70 77 28 34 87 209 14.3 136 494 49.6 421 73 435 36 061 44 3 727 (D) 9 2 (D) 74 169 45 65 59 31 17 12 18 3 100 145 129 64 4 7 47 4 733 109 92 562 227 111 66 50 145 19 24 106 578 22.2 207 934 60.0 839 95 859 70 339 62 6 057 5 1 349 1 4 4 491 1 3 118 298 96 127 110 78 39 23 38 7 208 284 265 132 12 12 29 5 58 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Saies of Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see teirt. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 35 to 44 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On fami operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days -— 100 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less ._ 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years.-- 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years. 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age Operators by sex: Male - Female Operators of Spanish origin , FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family farms., acres- Partnership farms., acres,. Corporation: Family held farms.. acres.. More than 10 stockholders farms., 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other than family held farms.. acres. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms. Other— cooperative, estate or trust. institutional, etc _. farms.. acres. FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres _ 260 to 499 acres _ 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres 2.000 acres or more FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops. Irish potatoes, hay. peanuts, and other field crops (0133. 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, pnmarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024). __ Poultry and eggs (025). Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmarily livestock (029) See footnotes at end of table. 4 548 1 188 532 624 5 644 291 766 4 587 487 766 1 321 2 567 12.8 1 127 132 684 1 623 1 690 1 370 769 49.1 5 792 476 13 5 768 331 228 396 28 159 58 5 982 5 53 14 1 292 14 33 5 263 1 047 2 849 685 624 461 214 129 87 129 38 5 1 398 1 136 770 366 216 179 189 259 2 149 1 147 19 107 532 84 132 1 131 S 24 102 36 31 17 3.2 48 132 122 10 105 3 597 26 (D) 1 (D) 31 459 187 38 32 652 19 87 546 118 171 211 72 5.2 112 684 626 58 626 27 023 43 2 491 9 900 6 330 168 315 58 67 40 16 4 5 153 155 212 102 5 6 58 6 1 217 301 105 48 1 575 77 170 1 328 164 275 520 456 7.9 208 398 1 505 118 1 482 69 849 111 (0) 17 1 170 3 14 2 (D) 11 1 698 315 790 174 131 111 34 20 23 20 5 308 295 107 57 50 41 57 566 262 5 33 182 29 1 293 283 114 58 1 632 57 202 1 373 105 181 354 778 12.3 272 1 690 49.5 1 586 104 1 589 93 165 79 5 328 7 795 7 7 489 8 832 247 802 181 173 113 60 45 25 36 7 1 352 298 200 597 309 4 27 159 21 1 004 238 128 1 370 129 1 241 72 201 968 45 89 185 813 18.3 238 1 370 59.0 1 280 90 1 264 89 097 89 7 917 14 1 180 2 12 1 (D) 1 2 (D) 170 578 167 160 120 61 40 14 43 14 3 355 211 487 278 2 26 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 59 Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Saies of Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductoiy textl Item Total farming and other occupations Famiing Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 45 to 54 55 to 64 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms.. $1,000.. Farms by value of sales: Less than $10,000 Less than $1,000 (see text)... $1,000 to $1,499 ._ $1,500 to $1.999 $2,000 to $2.499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $14.999 $15,000 or more Grains farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Com for grain farms.. $1.000.. Wheat. farms.. $1.000.. Soybeans farms.. $1.000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1.000.. Oats -.- farms.. $1.000.. Other grains farms.. $1.000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1,000-. Tobacco farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Hay. silage, and field seeds farms. - $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Vegetables, sweet com. and melons farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Nursery and greenhouse products farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Other crops _ farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more famis.. $1.000.. Dairy products farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more _. farms.. $1,000.. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms., $1,000. FARM-RELATED INCOME AND DIRECT SALES Income from machine work, customwork. and other agricultural sen/ices farms.. $1.000., Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text) farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 9 904 52 244 8 058 1 787 816 652 636 2 123 2 044 1 160 686 3 424 15 333 1 131 10 797 2 276 8 487 858 1 265 1 400 4 988 8 (D) 221 (D) 294 388 1 700 11 852 986 9 855 1 414 2 811 147 1 158 782 2 102 139 1 202 365 691 37 331 373 1 839 137 1 385 165 228 10 82 796 1 021 54 607 112 639 52 566 3 554 10 652 641 5 340 807 2 085 128 1 056 429 488 19 151 911 2 502 166 1 497 3 636 25 381 2 544 402 204 186 176 694 882 699 393 1 413 7 129 543 5 369 1 001 3 857 435 662 569 2 326 3 (D) 102 (D) 144 191 881 6 865 585 5 999 550 1 316 78 634 343 1 125 84 704 138 379 26 243 139 683 55 522 82 109 5 38 307 573 34 386 72 486 42 446 1 311 4 578 310 2 646 305 904 61 510 150 206 11 86 283 1 027 78 739 92 765 57 11 2 5 21 18 16 19 47 280 23 224 39 208 9 10 18 56 1 (D) 2 (D) 4 5 28 241 18 211 11 36 2 (D) 13 64 6 50 1 (D) 6 31 3 30 5 35 2 (D) 17 27 8 32 1 (D) 3 (D) 344 412 1 432 2 726 156 191 443 1 170 249 1 756 169 29 23 14 14 30 59 57 23 37 368 70 281 22 43 35 138 12 (D) 12 (D) 46 423 38 403 45 110 5 (D) 23 80 8 57 11 (D) 2 (D) 14 71 4 57 6 2 22 55 4 48 7 35 3 (D) 65 200 15 116 27 80 7 (0) 14 (D) 4 30 47 154 11 100 40 111 384 2 673 265 57 21 26 13 60 88 71 48 109 600 47 469 79 357 23 35 41 170 87 777 65 714 51 129 10 74 30 113 10 85 10 47 4 IP) 12 59 6 54 49 78 4 (D) 6 45 3 44 115 441 30 280 40 94 5 44 26 44 2 (D) 79 240 17 166 494 3 741 320 56 24 17 21 84 118 103 71 187 905 67 639 124 444 60 79 88 353 144 1 253 108 1 141 51 177 13 131 45 140 10 77 19 68 6 52 20 106 9 84 37 42 1 (D) 9 38 3 33 158 579 39 372 45 163 10 69 22 36 3 20 57 222 20 161 934 6 924 629 80 49 36 37 195 232 191 114 379 2 030 153 1 578 263 1 019 113 196 157 730 1 (D) 28 29 39 (D) 249 1 844 162 1 583 147 306 16 125 98 396 29 269 34 59 4 33 42 211 18 161 23 36 2 (D) 62 114 7 89 19 150 15 135 341 1 353 100 845 75 238 16 151 28 34 2 (D) 35 155 9 106 57 144 60 170 107 297 60 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con. (Excludes abnormal lartns; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) ._ — farms.. $1.000-_ Farms by value of sales: Less than $10,000 Less ttian $1,000 (see text) $1,000 to $1.499 $1,500 to $1.999 - $2,000 to $2,499 _-_ - $2,500 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 or more - Grains _ farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.- $1,000- Com for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wtieat - farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorgfium for grain _-. famns-. $1.000.. Oats farms.. $1.000.. Otfier grains farms.. $1,000.- Ckttton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Hay. silage, and field seeds farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1,000.- Vegetables, sweet com. and melons farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse products farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Other crops... farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farnis.- $1.000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more fanns.. $1,000.. Dairy products farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1,000.- Sales of $5,000 or more farms. . $1,000-. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $5,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms. . $1,000-. Sales of $5,000 or more - farms-. $1,000.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $5,000 or more .-. farms.. $1.000.. FARM-RELATED INCOME AND DIRECT SALES Income from machine work, customwork, and other agncultural services farms.. $1.000.. Value of agncultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text) farms.. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. Other occupations Total 6 268 26 862 5 514 1 385 612 466 460 1 429 1 162 461 293 2 Oil 8 204 588 5 427 1 275 4 630 423 603 831 2 662 5 11 119 101 150 197 819 4 988 401 3 856 864 1 495 69 524 439 977 55 498 227 311 11 88 234 1 156 82 862 83 119 5 45 489 448 20 221 40 153 10 121 2 243 6 074 331 2 694 502 1 180 67 546 279 282 8 66 628 1 475 88 759 188 221 989 1 556 Age of operator (years) Under 25 132 113 12 9 4 8 47 33 15 4 64 357 29 278 36 161 17 30 40 142 31 154 8 72 18 34 3 22 17 46 3 22 6 8 3 12 1 (D) 1 (D) 22 42 2 (D) 9 24 1 (D) 3 6 5 16 2 (D) 25 to 34 684 3 096 600 137 55 38 63 164 143 52 32 234 918 68 597 147 475 51 74 102 328 131 770 69 595 101 151 5 57 47 166 10 108 16 10 29 90 4 (D) 15 (D) 41 (D) 2 (D) 11 55 4 52 209 527 24 (D) 70 197 16 126 19 15 75 155 7 (D) 114 235 1 623 6 629 1 430 375 178 127 111 361 278 131 62 475 1 892 128 1 246 307 1 094 98 133 194 203 1 186 104 936 241 408 15 104 120 248 15 131 50 66 52 251 18 195 18 16 1 (D) 166 94 3 (D) 12 32 3 28 598 1 445 66 537 160 370 22 192 102 113 4 (D) 224 508 30 251 304 465 1 690 7 633 1 468 370 151 125 116 380 326 127 95 520 2 167 153 1 421 337 1 220 105 158 209 713 3 (D) 28 (D) 41 44 211 1 557 120 1 302 233 432 22 164 114 195 11 87 78 138 7 58 58 321 26 263 20 59 4 (D) 145 109 6 49 7 29 1 (D) 621 1 763 103 813 144 332 17 139 80 80 1 (D) 199 450 25 231 301 447 55 to 64 1 370 5 830 1 206 302 134 108 112 303 246 95 70 488 1 916 135 1 220 308 1 137 103 127 188 584 1 (D) 33 (D) 36 40 139 833 63 624 177 269 13 80 100 249 13 133 57 61 2 (0) 55 286 23 231 25 32 97 147 6 78 6 18 1 (D) 523 1 564 92 767 80 175 9 64 53 52 3 19 92 237 185 321 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 61 Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con. (Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and other occupations Farming Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Amount received farms.. $1,000. Feed grains _ farms. $1,000. Wfieat farms. $1,000- Cotton farms- $1,000. Soyt}eans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey farms.. $1,000- SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 -. $5,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000- Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. tons.. $1,000-. Farms by tons purchased: 1 to 49 tons 50 to 99 tons 100 tons or more Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees - farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 $1 ,000 to $4,999 $5,000 or more Commercial fertilizer farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499---- $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 or more Other agricultural chemicals farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 or more- Hired farm latxjr farms-. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $2.499- $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 or more Workers by days worked: 150 days or more farms.. workers-. Less than 150 days.. farms- workers.. Contract labor farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 10 $4,999 $5,000 or more - Customwork. machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms- $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 — $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 or more- -- See footnotes at end of table. 28 11 57 24 16 5 36 (D) « 3 (D) (D) 7 3 (D) 15 2 644 3 697 1 006 547 962 129 4 764 6 405 1 861 1 136 1 562 205 2 054 13 400 2 363 2 038 7 9 964 428 609 53 5 344 2 405 3 731 949 657 7 6 835 6 937 3 256 1 291 2 155 133 5 035 2 551 3 541 775 699 20 3 250 4 498 956 765 1 472 57 623 919 2 997 10 752 373 428 149 114 92 18 2 983 2 429 1 727 580 635 41 900 1 480 322 210 298 70 1 676 3 056 678 372 488 138 700 6 257 1 060 685 7 8 313 152 193 42 2 332 1 235 1 526 435 364 7 2 843 3 367 1 188 583 1 006 66 2 090 1 208 1 363 377 337 13 1 470 2 244 326 362 749 33 349 541 1 312 5 472 155 254 '1 165 994 632 263 259 11 13 6 6 41 259 6 2 106 123 27 51 22 6 151 407 16 53 57 25 55 365 66 163 167 66 36 61 190 325 91 16 71 12 148 111 63 48 37 90 280 5 13 59 13 39 71 84 275 20 a 7 12 1 127 131 62 28 37 2 (D) 2 (D) 173 301 84 35 35 19 225 50 35 110 30 133 2 387 366 42 28 55 8 172 110 117 20 28 7 235 231 116 30 223 133 148 44 24 7 137 202 14 32 89 2 42 75 130 934 19 83 1 (D) 125 321 19 21 69 16 203 375 67 67 46 23 83 848 160 76 7 17 36 23 7 281 122 179 71 31 315 437 122 47 132 14 213 174 103 58 46 6 241 393 32 59 148 2 71 120 201 524 21 34 195 163 102 41 52 2 (D) 2 (D) 168 204 58 46 58 6 385 454 175 63 121 26 169 1 155 207 77 16 67 9 632 355 417 99 116 825 935 342 181 283 19 609 354 386 112 111 407 SOS 127 69 211 89 134 360 1 500 39 53 319 263 203 47 63 6 62 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con. [Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations Item Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 and over COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Amount received -- Feed grains Wheat - -- Cotton- Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Livestock and poultry purchased Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 _. farms-. $1.000.. .. farms.. $1,000.. _. farms.. $1,000.. __ farms.. $1,000.. .. farms.. $1,000.. .. farms.. $1,000.. 17 34 11 (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) 1 744 2 217 684 337 664 59 3 088 3 349 1 183 764 1 074 67 1 354 7 143 1 303 1 353 1 651 276 416 11 3 012 1 170 2 205 614 293 3 992 3 570 2 068 708 1 149 67 2 945 1 343 2 178 398 362 7 1 780 2 254 630 403 723 24 274 378 1 685 5 280 218 174 113 73 26 6 1 818 1 435 1 095 317 376 30 11 8 5 6 23 44 4 19 8 144 22 8 8 30 20 16 4 10 68 73 42 26 53 24 24 29 20 30 8 12 20 64 35 7 35 2 (D) 2 (D) 141 171 37 29 75 264 307 99 70 89 6 146 1 000 185 146 71 33 36 6 319 133 209 76 34 404 456 208 42 137 17 359 213 242 51 65 1 183 190 80 28 75 11 11 172 715 20 4 20 226 298 82 76 58 10 4 3 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 665 927 244 140 248 33 1 079 1 272 367 276 401 35 534 2 686 501 533 1 228 141 164 1 830 278 630 145 55 1 129 858 649 220 254 6 862 348 677 97 82 6 571 677 218 127 215 11 88 103 544 1 724 31 68 9 10 6 6 545 310 370 88 87 3 IB 3 18 459 584 228 91 121 19 791 814 296 197 283 15 278 1 313 264 278 154 13 109 2 791 293 586 121 84 1 033 924 477 201 349 6 729 320 541 82 106 444 566 126 126 192 55 56 422 1 299 74 46 43 16 15 468 348 289 67 103 9 6 9 4 (D) _ 353 412 117 57 173 586 555 235 144 206 1 256 1 427 232 256 132 53 70 1 712 331 498 136 78 884 817 411 177 273 23 632 320 449 101 82 282 279 123 61 97 1 37 45 275 691 57 35 25 32 425 411 244 58 112 11 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 115 115 53 $500 to $999 20 $1 000 to $4,999 41 $5 000 or more - 1 Feed for livestock and poultry Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 .. farms.. $1,000.. 345 358 186 $500 to $999 73 $1 000 to $4,999 76 $5 000 or more 10 Commercially mixed formula feeds .-. Farms by tons purchased: _. farms,. tons.. $1,000.. 132 573 100 132 50 to 99 tons - _ Farms with expenses of- $1 to $499 66 36 $1,000 to $4,999 . 29 1 Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Farms with expenses of- $1 to $499 .. farms.. $1,000.. 330 116 266 $500 to $999 32 $1 ,000 to $4,999 32 $5,000 or more- - - Commercial fertilizer Farms with expenses of- $1 to $499 ._ farms.. $1,000.. 474 442 281 $500 to $999 68 $1,000 to $4,999 - 110 15 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $499 ... farms.. $1,000.. 310 118 245 $500 to $999 38 $1,000 to $4,999 - - 27 $5,000 or more Hired farm labor Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 ... farms.. $1,000.. 280 512 83 $500 to $2,499 53 $2,500 to $4,999 132 12 150 days or more .-. Less than 150 days Contract labor Farms with expenses of- $1 to $499 ... farms.. workers.. ___ farms.. workers.. ... farms.. $1.000.. 83 163 252 787 36 21 16 $500 to $999 15 $1000 to $4 999 5 $5 000 or more _ Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment _-_ Farms with expenses of — $1 to $499 ... farms.. $1,000.. 119 61 75 $500 to $999 28 $1,000 to $4,999 16 $5,000 or more - See footnotes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 63 Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Item Total farming and other occupations Farming Total Age of operator (years) SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES'- Con. Energy and petroleum products farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 - $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 or more Petroleum products farms.. $1.000.. Gasoline and gasohol farms.. $1,000.. Diesel fuel farms.. $1.000.. LP gas, butane, and propane farms.- $1,000.. Fuel oil and kerosene farms.. $1.000.. Natural gas farms.. $1,000.. Motor oil and grease farms.. $1,000.. Electricity farms.. $1,000.. Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms.. $1,000.. Interest expense farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 ._ $5,000 or more Farms reporting no interest expense (see text) VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms.. $1,000-. Farms by value group; $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Automobiles farms.. number.. Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. 2 or 3 ._ farms.. number.. 4 or more farms.. number.. Grain and t>ean combines, self-propelled only farms.. number.. Com heads for combines. farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners... farms.. number.. Pickup balers _. farms.. number.. Field forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel farms.. number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Osmmercial fertilizer farms.. acres on which used- Lime farms.. acres on which used. tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms- acres on which used- See footnotes at end of table. 9 834 7 859 4 802 2 590 2 370 72 9 828 6 101 8 955 3 865 3 550 1 268 464 115 787 254 122 41 9 828 558 5 278 1 613 462 145 2 513 7 586 680 402 960 471 6 806 9 935 64 205 1 279 3 456 2 575 1 935 565 119 6 5 604 8 298 7 756 10 659 8 504 16 772 4 399 10 078 740 3 329 666 717 452 506 2 339 2 635 2 898 3 029 777 850 6 840 167 792 2 592 51 690 60 359 2 616 45 907 3 850 4 Oil 1 502 991 1 300 57 3 849 3 155 3 521 1 953 1 429 677 234 75 365 167 70 16 3 849 266 2 277 796 178 61 784 2 751 205 145 251 183 2 739 3 863 7 419 387 1 088 1 082 964 254 82 6 2 445 3 403 3 118 4 472 3 393 7 273 1 918 4 494 376 1 680 280 306 207 235 959 1 125 1 226 1 310 329 374 2 843 84 223 1 076 23 644 26 547 1 190 23 983 108 80 108 75 96 52 50 13 6 1 13 1 108 8 22 4 5 1 35 12 15 20 108 1 688 23 17 34 28 6 73 80 67 97 82 149 52 119 99 2 207 29 352 200 74 1 077 277 376 86 102 73 16 277 304 248 177 125 83 36 9 21 3 9 3 277 29 196 64 26 8 140 451 34 32 35 39 277 7 739 12 62 96 72 16 13 6 162 215 250 390 252 533 130 303 33 141 190 7 401 91 3 074 3 527 103 3 423 406 466 128 136 130 12 406 370 348 201 176 103 34 19 55 16 13 1 406 30 289 95 21 1 168 621 406 8 058 44 154 78 102 16 12 231 321 360 535 314 736 176 427 41 212 81 82 104 121 34 44 235 5 494 85 2 755 3 424 121 1 735 479 561 179 118 161 21 479 412 449 237 181 94 11 10 72 35 15 2 479 34 328 145 30 3 99 315 9 34 28 28 479 527 36 143 143 99 57 1 282 441 411 606 397 821 190 443 53 224 121 146 159 176 54 54 315 11 912 114 3 154 3 221 124 3 975 1 005 1 091 334 224 447 1 005 877 927 546 392 189 62 20 87 45 22 5 1 005 73 581 200 28 15 200 462 74 37 52 37 1 010 18 987 93 226 315 308 56 12 671 940 801 1 187 932 2 002 571 1 310 96 427 65 65 47 47 289 354 307 332 73 91 825 20 969 327 5 029 5 389 320 4 296 64 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text) Other occupations Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES'- Con. Energy and petroleum products farms. $1,000. Farms witti expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 _ $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 or more Petroleum products ___ farms. $1,000. Gasoline and gasotiol _ farms. $1.000_ Diesel fuel farms. $1,000. LP gas. butane, and propane farms. $1,000. Fuel oil and kerosene farms. $1,000. Natural gas farms. $1,000- Motor oil and grease farms. $1,000. Electncity farms. $1,000. Other— coal, wood, coke, etc --. farms. $1,000. Interest expense farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 , $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 or more Farms reporting no interest expense (see text) , VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms., $1,000. Farms by value group: $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $49.999. $50,000 to $99.999. $100,000 to $199.999 , $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Automobiles farms.. number.. Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. numt)er.. 2 or 3 farms.. number.. 4 or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines, self-propelled only _ farms.. number.. Com heads for combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. Field forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel farms.. number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commerdal fertilizer farms.. acres on which used.. Lime farms.. acres on which used, tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to control - Insects on hay and other crops farms.. acres on which used. See footnotes ai end of table 5 984 3 848 3 300 1 599 1 070 15 5 979 2 947 5 434 1 912 2 121 591 230 40 422 88 52 24 5 979 292 3 001 817 284 84 1 729 4 834 475 257 709 288 6 072 86 786 892 2 368 1 493 971 311 37 3 159 4 895 4 638 6 187 5 111 9 499 2 481 5 584 364 1 649 386 411 245 271 1 380 1 510 1 672 1 719 448 476 3 997 83 569 1 516 28 046 33 812 1 426 21 924 101 46 57 34 10 101 39 92 33 32 2 10 (Z) 4 (2) 101 3 101 1 335 38 66 71 120 86 137 50 101 66 1 231 14 238 270 39 150 60S 325 395 130 80 605 246 492 162 271 52 6 1 47 4 605 28 264 73 25 6 219 674 38 21 123 37 60S 10 403 72 203 181 95 48 6 295 446 495 725 449 790 180 383 32 170 118 123 113 409 9 282 161 2 961 3 890 150 3 419 1 661 1 025 907 458 296 1 661 783 1 547 499 552 167 61 10 141 18 21 6 1 661 83 856 213 86 29 716 2 098 221 108 265 122 1 697 21 897 298 721 327 268 83 857 1 323 1 260 1 658 1 437 2 484 661 1 489 67 286 80 86 53 S3 455 474 486 503 126 142 1 129 20 821 469 6 693 7 628 431 5 473 1 552 953 863 420 268 1 1 552 768 1 416 488 645 190 89 10 109 19 5 1 1 552 80 754 154 41 11 455 995 113 68 212 62 1 561 23 768 245 566 380 237 125 8 803 1 346 1 229 1 606 1 307 2 557 680 1 536 110 504 103 116 79 96 344 404 431 435 121 121 1 033 21 899 467 8 535 11 563 362 6 103 1 287 954 610 371 305 1 1 282 689 1 189 474 396 117 28 7 77 21 16 4 1 282 65 675 236 92 29 209 826 58 34 57 60 1 303 17 936 164 525 324 247 36 7 1 064 1 015 1 342 1 175 2 354 589 1 333 127 562 80 80 24 24 274 286 426 442 108 114 884 20 428 261 5 892 6 814 273 3 714 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 65 Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Saies of Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and other occupations Farming Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS'- Con. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control— Con. Nematodes in crops farms.. acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards farms.. acres on which used.. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms.. acres on which used.. Chemicals for defoliation, growth control of crops, or thinning of fruit farms-. acres on which used-. LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory.. farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 9 _ 10 to 19 20 to 49 _ 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms.. number.. Beef cows farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 - 20 to 49 _ 50 to 99 100 or more _ Milk cows farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 29 30 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms.. number.. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms.. number- Cattle and calves sold farms.. number.. $1,000-. Calves farms.. number.. $1.000.. Cattle farms.. number.. $1,000.. Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms.. number.. $1,000.. Hogs and pigs inventory farms.. number. . Farms with— 1 to 9 10 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 or more Used or to be used for breeding farms.. number.. Other farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs sold farms.. numl>er.. $1,000.. Feeder pigs farms.. number.. $1.000., Utters of pigs farrowed between— Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov, 30 ... farms., number., Dec. 1 and May 31 ,. farms.. number. June 1 and Nov. 30 farms. number. See footnotes at end of table. 343 5 010 786 6 195 3 378 87 554 407 5 014 4 212 75 460 1 857 1 088 972 234 58 3 3 093 32 811 2 852 30 602 1 002 788 593 412 51 6 438 2 209 348 29 33 14 7 7 2 714 19 912 3 389 22 737 3 554 32 077 10 652 1 682 12 475 2 074 3 037 19 602 8 578 1 361 6 903 3 472 989 17 832 553 211 140 58 22 5 509 3 416 869 14 416 807 26 314 2 085 261 13 301 483 543 3 625 473 1 865 415 1 760 126 1 289 293 2 262 1 330 41 525 120 1 661 1 484 32 953 537 360 429 125 31 2 1 117 13 940 990 12 398 294 260 230 181 22 3 222 1 542 162 15 23 9 6 7 1 044 9 133 1 202 9 880 1 311 13 947 4 578 666 5 411 931 1 101 8 536 3 648 466 2 902 1 396 394 7 856 208 81 67 28 7 3 204 1 259 353 6 597 305 11 264 904 96 5 414 192 215 1 559 189 824 160 735 13 90 21 226 59 1 875 23 307 17 129 11 84 15 96 12 82 17 83 27 7 26 3 14 57 24 8 41 17 11 191 2 (D) 11 (D) 8 285 32 1 (D) (D) 3 17 2 (D) 3 (D) 13 310 13 92 88 142 22 544 79 1 868 36 12 18 10 3 52 669 44 481 19 8 8 7 2 12 188 3 3 2 1 2 1 61 747 59 452 65 638 200 36 250 36 54 388 164 23 138 67 28 728 11 9 3 3 1 1 14 (D) 25 (D) 27 1 479 80 9 (D) (D) 15 258 13 (D) 13 (D) 8 40 45 363 145 4 084 22 148 147 3 298 75 22 31 13 5 1 105 1 349 95 1 236 41 13 18 19 2 2 21 113 105 950 119 999 115 1 339 441 61 693 143 94 646 298 36 199 100 54 748 37 10 2 4 1 28 163 47 585 40 1 235 94 12 638 23 28 166 25 94 18 72 29 193 19 136 127 110 12 90 184 4 271 58 50 54 18 4 141 1 886 128 1 779 40 31 25 27 5 28 107 116 1 070 153 1 315 158 1 620 579 76 488 82 134 1 132 496 63 363 169 70 1 208 40 9 15 6 35 223 60 985 45 1 840 163 14 758 33 36 274 32 154 27 120 37 310 50 692 404 12 556 33 390 371 9 332 103 90 125 48 5 288 4 024 258 3 336 61 72 63 57 5 59 688 41 4 3 3 2 6 276 2 451 308 2 857 341 3 980 1 353 175 1 512 260 298 2 468 1 093 136 895 450 82 2 501 36 15 16 10 4 1 52 374 71 2 127 75 3 423 238 29 2 062 73 53 484 51 249 43 235 66 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Saies of Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations Total Age of operator (years) Under 25 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS^ Con. Sprays, dusts, granules, tumtgants. etc.. to control — Con. Nematodes in crops farms,. acres on which used-. Diseases in crops and orchards farms., acres on which used.. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms.. acres on which used.. Chemicals for defoliation, growth control of crops, or thinning of fruit farms.. acres on which used.. LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms.. number.. Farms wrth— 1 to 9 10 to 19 -- 20 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 - 200 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms.. number,. Beef cows.., farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 4 ___ 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more Milk cows farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 29- _ 30 to 49 _- - 50 to 99 100 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms.. number.. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms- - number-. Cattle and calves sold farms.. number,. $1,000-. Calves farms.. number,. $1,000-. Cattle ._ farms-. number.. $1,000.. Fattened on grain and concentrates --- tarms-. number-. $1.000.. Hogs and pigs inventory farms-. number.. Farms with — 1 to 9 .- - - 10 to 24 2510 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 or more Used or to be used for breeding -_ - farms.. numtjer,. Other -- farms.. number,. Hogs and pigs sold farms.. number-. $1,000-. Feeder pigs farms.. number-. $1.000.. Litters of pigs farrowed between— Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov 30 ... farms.. number-. Dec. 1 and May 31 farms.. number.. June 1 and Nov. 30 -. farms.. number.. See footnotes at end of table 217 3 721 493 3 933 2 048 46 029 287 3 353 2 728 42 507 1 320 728 543 109 27 1 1 976 18 871 1 862 18 204 708 528 363 231 29 3 216 667 186 14 10 5 1 1 670 10 779 2 187 12 857 2 243 18 130 6 074 1 016 7 064 1 144 1 936 11 066 4 930 895 4 001 2 076 595 9 976 345 130 73 30 15 2 305 2 157 516 7 819 502 15 050 1 180 165 7 887 291 328 2 066 284 1 041 255 1 025 15 30 IS 30 41 1 016 12 96 30 293 20 7 3 12 97 10 (D) 2 (D) 19 98 25 98 22 113 42 11 41 6 16 72 36 8 35 21 9 194 2 4 2 1 8 100 6 94 9 350 24 6 256 11 29 427 59 705 273 7 520 39 451 264 3 777 123 83 49 7 1 1 181 1 553 165 (D) 73 48 25 17 1 1 26 (D) 21 1 2 2 172 1 110 207 1 114 209 1 416 527 84 509 88 186 907 439 97 397 206 87 1 142 53 22 9 1 2 48 306 76 836 70 2 471 197 23 1 230 48 51 290 41 147 41 143 59 562 163 645 592 11 657 73 486 739 10 185 401 179 131 22 6 527 4 362 501 4 200 219 140 87 49 6 43 162 440 2 659 566 3 164 598 4 387 1 445 250 1 775 268 529 2 612 1 177 267 1 078 549 183 3 137 111 31 21 15 5 724 160 413 160 494 370 58 586 129 93 753 83 377 74 376 57 1 201 119 1 580 473 10 093 745 11 746 361 191 154 34 5 549 5 321 519 5 178 197 140 108 64 9 1 70 143 469 2 885 618 3 540 621 5 081 1 763 268 1 893 311 551 3 188 1 452 269 1 166 630 171 2 878 100 39 19 7 92 567 148 2 311 144 3 813 332 45 1 605 58 99 575 89 296 70 279 40 969 91 603 447 12 248 77 1 010 635 11 165 280 169 144 31 11 464 5 073 435 4 952 134 127 93 70 10 1 52 121 48 2 1 1 395 2 794 524 3 298 523 4 778 1 554 262 1 941 329 444 2 837 1 224 189 959 492 94 1 925 46 24 17 4 1 2 45 298 87 1 627 80 1 980 175 21 801 28 52 284 45 136 43 148 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 67 Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Saies of Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Total farming and other occupations Farming Age of operator (years) 45 to 54 55 to 64 LIVESTOCK-Con. Stieep and lambs of all ages inventory farms.. number.. Ewes 1 year old or older farms.. number. _ Sheep and lambs sold farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs shorn farms.. number.. pounds of wool.. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. number.. Horses and ponies sold farms.. number.. $1.000.. Goats inventory farms.. number. - Goats sold farms.. number.. $1.000.. POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 99 100 to 399 400 to 1 ,599 1.600 to 3,199 3,200 to 9,999 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age farms.. number.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms.. number.. Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms. . number.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 3,999 4,000 to 7,999 8,000 or more Turkey hens kept for breeding farms.. number.. Turkeys sold farms.. number.. CROPS HARVESTED Corn for grain or seed farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 acres or more Com for silage or green chop farms.. acres., tons, green.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 acres or more Wheat for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres. - Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres _ too acres or more Barley for gram farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. See footnotes at end of table. 447 14 885 409 8 586 395 7 578 388 11 986 85 993 2 311 15 153 631 1 581 2 271 357 2 147 148 1 178 49 1 382 154 969 1 206 135 26 3 10 2 1 369 124 906 158 30 063 235 91 958 88 568 421 66 1 3 18 49 202 47 1 908 3 288 60 778 953 538 6 (D) 2 420 623 221 24 513 6 036 71 992 454 52 6 1 969 13 666 464 202 1 (0) 828 120 21 391 5 384 244 816 151 7 336 145 4 119 137 3 022 137 6 204 49 061 657 5 753 203 592 971 86 728 40 321 15 529 102 643 437 67 13 3 7 2 525 78 425 59 24 218 110 67 217 33 370 280 19 15 56 13 1 020 1 390 28 158 2 287 953 3 (D) 962 312 105 236 2 923 34 227 204 29 3 489 7 040 240 988 419 59 11 183 2 562 119 298 6 46 4 34 3 9 3 25 195 13 77 5 5 8 150 5 8 150 3 7 700 1 (D) 46 1 098 107 136 6 78 518 10 139 5 928 5 56 2 997 14 1 001 14 676 13 534 14 752 5 325 79 887 39 88 150 15 82 7 54 3 39 8 341 39 8 299 7 5 250 2 (D) 2 67 90 101 468 (D) 56 18 16 3 23 342 598 IB 5 15 26 458 267 17 8 1 7 12 149 652 27 2 740 27 1 127 23 492 25 2 480 23 623 128 1 433 53 117 232 28 185 15 93 4 74 19 207 72 8 600 10 10 607 24 15 684 7 4 (D) 114 2 366 197 287 26 281 138 28 411 13 967 14 417 19 453 25 741 25 496 19 451 21 613 4 187 113 1 190 42 142 207 14 94 7 47 3 69 5 801 12 671 10 2 865 3 10 051 1 (D) 1 (D) 177 3 426 272 466 1 (D) 128 33 15 1 34 499 6 024 70 836 26 708 23 280 14 072 28 985 26 650 26 560 26 841 5 339 140 942 21 108 142 14 133 5 90 2 115 12 902 101 12 115 12 525 11 377 20 8 007 1 4 2 (D) 4 129 376 8 093 634 426 258 87 26 5 59 839 9 600 123 1 946 67 907 103 15 5 55 873 39 296 68 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations Total Age of operator (years) LIVESTOCK-Con. Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms.. number.. Ewes 1 year old or older farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs sold farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs shorn farms.. number., pounds of wool-. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. numtjer.. Horses and ponies sold farms.. number.. $1,000.. Goats inventory farms.. number.. Goats sold -. farms.. number.. $1.000.. POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. (arms.. numtier,. Farms with— 1 to 99 100 to 399 400 to 1,599 1.600 to 3,199 3,200 to 9,999 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age farms.. number.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms.. number.. Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms.. number.. Farms with — 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 3,999 4,000 to 7,999 8,000 or more ._ Turkey hens kept for breeding farms.. numtser.. Turkeys sold farms.. numt>er.. CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed farms. . acres., bushels.. Irrigated _ farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 acres or more Com for silage or green chop farms.. acres., tons, green,. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres ._ 50 to 99 acres ._ 100 acres or more Wheat for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Imgated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 acres or more Bariey for grain farms.. acres., bushels. . Imgated ._ farms.. acres.. See footnotes at end of table. 296 7 549 264 4 467 258 4 556 251 5 782 36 932 1 654 9 400 428 989 1 301 269 1 419 108 857 34 853 52 326 769 68 13 3 844 46 481 99 5 845 125 24 741 55 198 141 34 146 34 1 898 32 620 2 665 585 3 52 1 458 311 116 13 277 3 113 37 765 250 23 3 1 480 6 626 223 214 (D) 409 61 10 208 2 822 125 518 3 85 3 61 3 73 3 104 570 14 75 3 58 14 2 (D) 7 142 7 142 1 (D) 46 923 82 369 iB} 19 270 10 399 11 172 8 874 22 466 18 284 18 234 18 285 2 024 165 764 53 118 150 30 (D) 11 85 2 71 2 193 71 2 108 9 85 8 187 7 (D) 6 8 9 137 208 3 346 278 965 1 (D) 160 40 7 1 (0) (D) 59 870 27 674 18 572 17 225 104 2 719 92 1 512 94 1 647 85 2 041 13 344 535 3 054 154 348 451 107 572 51 336 14 261 15 672 240 19 1 256 15 042 24 630 41 8 633 20 1 436 13 52 10 366 481 7 980 656 496 375 73 28 5 724 i 560 110 1 408 46 996 43 612 27 625 90 2 331 80 1 560 77 1 444 77 1 919 11 730 480 2 565 131 268 380 82 488 33 290 14 258 12 003 231 21 6 255 11 191 38 812 40 3 118 13 9 337 9 19 6 87 527 8 910 708 809 (D) 413 75 35 4 84 925 9 767 76 7 1 123 1 731 58 626 (D) 103 18 2 61 664 30 765 54 1 534 49 816 49 910 49 1 142 7 122 320 1 845 62 139 204 36 147 10 114 4 174 IB 639 153 14 5 173 14 446 20 4 193 27 12 347 11 40 168 4 (D) 7 (D) 434 8 002 639 788 1 (0) 325 79 27 3 64 638 8 448 114 1 551 50 878 58 563 29 978 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 69 Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Sales of Less Than $20,000: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Total famiing and ottier occupations Farming Age of operator (years) 5Sto64 CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Oats for grain ___ farms-- acres.. bushels,. Irrigated larms-- acres.- Tobacco farms.. acres., pounds.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres fiarvested: 0.1 to 0.4 acres 0.5 to 0.9 acres _ 1.0 to 1.9 acres 2.0 to 2.9 acres ._ 3.0 to 4.9 acres _. 5.0 acres or more Soybeans lor beans farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 acres or more _. Insh potatoes farms.. acres., cwt.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested; 0.1 to 4.9 acres _-- 5.0 to 14.9 acres 15.0 to 24 9 acres 25.0 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass stiage. green chop. etc. (see text) .. farms.. acres., tons. dry.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres han/ested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres _ 100 acres or more. Alfalfa hay farms.. acres., tons. dry.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms. - acres._ Irrigated farms.. acres. - Farms by acres harvested; 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 14.9 acres 15.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 acres or more Sweet com farms.. acres.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Land in orchards farms.. acres.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres; 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 14.9 acres 15.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 acres or more Apples farms.. Bearing and nonbearing.-acres.. pounds.- 677 5 256 273 015 1 705 9 065 10 068 969 71 380 13 39 165 225 452 611 1 430 44 017 1 017 493 6 (D) 768 392 221 49 201 243 32 512 7 (D) 187 14 4 058 81 538 136 900 6 (D) 2 945 785 283 45 1 161 15 188 36 091 3 37 785 4 555 98 545 491 227 45 22 539 2 463 51 200 537 1 910 24 (D) 443 74 11 9 451 B?5 1 732 529 297 2 373 126 484 882 5 381 5 918 585 38 238 2 15 63 80 203 519 582 20 569 485 444 4 (D) 265 178 117 22 95 146 19 590 4 2 84 11 1 561 35 512 61 727 4 (D) 1 038 364 139 20 470 7 350 17 849 2 (D) 343 2 539 46 311 173 126 29 15 248 1 332 25 109 153 724 7 (D) 119 24 5 5 129 283 940 499 8 43 1 817 28 162 201 634 3 (D) 1 3 10 14 18 499 11 620 2 (D) (D) 18 606 737 7 134 180 13 131 3 22 2 7 4 40 2 (0) 2 (D) 26 219 12 600 46 317 327 370 2 (0) 1 2 1 11 31 35 1 365 34 898 3 21 16 10 7 2 6 (D) (D) 2 (D) 5 1 96 2 492 3 964 1 (D) 62 20 10 4 30 442 961 1 (D) 23 164 6 48 10 10 2 1 16 89 4 16 8 (0) 1 (D) 6 1 1 6 11 490 26 214 10 522 87 615 680 000 4 30 2 5 6 15 59 46 1 801 38 841 1 (D) 25 8 10 3 5 12 1 248 143 3 826 6 666 90 35 14 4 43 681 1 838 30 248 6 46 13 14 25 154 3 20 (D) 20 15 6 760 42 412 21 801 144 1 046 1 181 451 10 85 4 3 8 28 101 90 3 344 75 577 46 22 15 7 13 15 3 613 193 4 374 7 605 139 35 16 3 57 130 45 303 5 22 27 12 4 2 29 151 2 (D) 22 209 14 4 1 3 18 64 132 852 75 666 35 286 249 1 445 1 508 004 9 37 1 23 26 51 148 159 6 349 148 682 24 41 710 1 (D) 19 5 399 9 006 16 818 249 108 42 115 1 660 4 085 98 850 13 97 44 38 10 6 74 420 8 56 42 154 2 (D) 33 7 2 32 80 94 711 See footnotes at end of table. 70 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 47. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operators for Farms With Saies of Less Than $20,000: 1982 -Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations Total Age of operator (years) 25 to 34 CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Oats for grain _ fanns-_ acres., bushels. . Irrigated farms.. acres.. Tobacco farms.. acres.. pounds.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 0.4 acres 0,5 to 0,9 acres 1,0 to 1.9 acres 2.0 to 2.9 acres 3.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 acres or more Soyt>eans for beans farms. . acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres. - Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 acres or more Irish potatoes farms,. acres. _ cwt.. Irrigated - farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 14.9 acres 15,0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. farms.. acres., tons, dry.. Irrigated farms,. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres _ 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres _ 100 acres or more Altalfa hay farms.. acres.. tons, dry.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms.. acres. . Imgated farms.- acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4,9 acres 5.0 to 14,9 acres 15.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 acres or more Sweet corn _ _ farms.. acres.. Imgated farms.. acres.. Land in orchards farms.. acres,. Irrigated _ farms.. acres.. Farms by tiearing and nonbearing acres: 0,1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 14,9 acres 15.0 to 24.9 acres 25-0 acres or more _. Apples farms.. Bearing and nonbearing.. acres. . pounds.. 380 2 883 146 531 823 3 685 4 150 404 33 142 11 24 102 145 249 292 848 23 448 532 049 2 (D) 503 214 104 27 106 97 12 922 3 (D) 103 3 2 497 46 026 75 173 4 18 1 907 421 144 25 691 7 838 18 242 (D) 442 2 016 52 234 318 101 16 7 291 1 131 26 91 384 1 186 17 27 324 50 6 4 322 542 792 030 5 50 3 008 31 97 123 338 4 12 2 2 2 9 11 5 42 1 311 25 979 2 (D) (D) 28 314 654 9 66 146 17 149 7 26 10 5 1 1 10 106 2 (D) 5 8 49 326 15 561 131 551 612 148 3 7 1 16 29 32 51 104 3 080 65 896 58 31 11 4 12 (D) (D) 229 4 078 6 902 180 35 11 3 580 1 279 47 294 7 62 2 (D) (D) 32 140 4 (D) 25 58 22 (D) (D) 94 676 35 981 205 804 951 904 12 51 4 4 32 31 61 53 195 5 009 117 010 125 38 27 5 22 17 2 464 659 11 237 19 550 1 (0) 516 101 37 5 187 1 977 5 336 120 470 13 37 96 19 3 2 82 263 4 13 106 270 3 2 94 9 2 1 90 124 130 792 102 716 37 172 213 1 137 1 275 839 5 17 3 10 18 29 54 99 213 6 158 140 632 1 (D) 123 55 25 10 25 23 3 192 702 13 192 21 319 2 (D) 525 134 217 2 628 6 077 1 (D) 114 446 23 3 70 245 3 15 129 476 9 18 106 19 1 3 104 181 243 063 93 758 37 291 139 619 707 346 8 (D) 1 3 17 30 40 48 192 5 411 121 767 109 53 28 2 37 45 5 509 1 (D) 592 11 211 17 702 1 (D) 447 104 36 5 156 1 576 3 475 102 464 11 59 72 25 4 1 65 236 8 21 87 291 3 (D) 76 175 231 620 ^Data are based on a sample of farms. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 71 Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982 [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total 1 to 9 acres 2 013 12,5 9 309 5 2 102 152 745 72 667 15 342 897 310 358 314 127 79 14 2 1 718 16 097 487 2 326 479 1 881 212 9 114 10 to 49 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. percent. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres. Value of land and buildings' farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Average per acre ..-dollars. Farms by value of land and buildings: $1 to $39,999 $40,000 to $69,999... 370,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $149,999. $150,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999.999 $1,000,000 to $1.999.999 $2,000,000 or more Owned and rented land by operator Land owned farms. acres. Land rented or leased from others farms. acres- Rented or leased land in farms farms. acres. Land rented or leased to others farms. acres. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms. acres. Harvested cropland.. farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres 2.000 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms. acres. In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms. acres. On which all crops failed farms. acres. In cultivated summer fallow farms. acres- Idle farms. acres. Total woodland _ farms. acres. Woodland pastured farms. acres. Woodland not pastured (arms. acres. Pastureland and ranqeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms. acres. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. _ farms. acres. Pastureland, all types farms. acres. Irngated land farms. acres. Harvested cropland irngated farms. acres. Pasture and other land inigated farms. acres. Land set aside in federal farm programs in 1982 farms. acres. TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Part owners Tenants White Full owners _. Part owners -.. Tenants Black and other races Full owners , Part owners __ Tenants See footnotes at end of table. 16 165 100.0 2 541 750 157 16 165 5 266 785 325 814 2 091 1 823 1 903 1 813 2 240 1 654 4 034 1 672 732 294 14 196 1 670 680 6 269 1 005 616 6 245 995 938 2 012 134 546 14 703 1 792 726 13 656 1 524 574 7 827 1 990 1 801 1 432 425 145 36 5 710 195 513 1 240 21 823 361 4 208 215 4 320 1 899 42 288 8 961 494 680 2 478 68 520 7 731 426 160 2 751 111 052 11 442 143 292 8 301 375 085 841 38 452 822 38 115 36 337 221 3 467 16 165 9 914 4 260 1 991 15 564 9 502 4 143 1 919 601 412 117 72 1 316 4 883 1 155 3 736 1 155 213 831 53 95 12 24 8 17 75 180 188 485 29 58 167 427 116 467 1 340 3 474 338 1 356 167 416 160 406 7 10 2 013 1 531 185 297 1 846 1 419 164 263 167 112 21 34 4 821 29.8 122 181 25 4 779 608 909 127 413 4 927 650 989 837 916 528 751 97 11 4 344 124 464 1 277 25 427 1 270 23 339 671 27 710 4 290 74 607 3 737 50 551 3 737 1 578 17 671 314 1 899 88 413 45 242 533 3 831 2 189 21 674 573 3 763 1 816 17 911 694 7 604 3 483 18 296 2 353 29 038 197 1 349 188 1 320 13 29 4 16 4 821 3 551 787 483 4 548 3 344 741 463 273 207 46 20 1 298 8.0 75 553 58 1 322 181 377 137 199 2 319 70 282 152 317 255 226 20 1 157 71 001 388 16 209 366 15 674 213 11 657 1 236 46 ?37 1 140 32 930 948 192 498 9 451 117 1 194 35 324 17 115 172 2 223 840 17 866 226 2 632 730 15 234 238 4 653 937 6 797 744 16 736 51 488 51 476 4 12 298 910 246 142 252 878 237 137 46 32 9 5 1 454 90 120 181 83 1 564 299 203 191 306 2 301 126 107 224 260 202 553 V9 13 1 300 109 555 460 25 931 459 25 051 228 15 305 1 398 73 518 1 325 53 466 855 470 591 13 667 153 1 927 35 322 26 369 226 3 747 1 042 30 324 290 4 596 889 25 728 285 6 285 1 042 10 054 855 24 548 42 815 41 (D) (D) 17 102 1 454 994 302 158 1 416 973 292 151 38 21 10 7 72 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item 140 to 179 180 to 219 220 to 259 260 to 499 500 to 999 1.000 to 1.999 2.000 acres or acres acres acres acres acres acres more FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms — number.. 1 001 804 581 1 588 785 251 63 percent.. 62 5.0 3.6 9.8 4.9 1.6 .4 Land in farms ..acres.. 157 559 159 092 138 427 554 687 520 146 328 161 180 394 Average size of fami. ..acres.. 157 198 238 349 663 1 307 2 863 Value of land and buildings' . farms.. 865 823 557 1 680 739 251 63 $1,000.. 263 478 311 012 246 762 1 052 024 814 966 608 683 409 529 Average per farm .dollars.. 304 599 377 900 443 020 626 205 1 102 796 2 425 032 6 500 460 Average per acre .dollars.. 1 949 1 911 1 870 1 770 1 703 1 855 2 270 Farms by value of land and buildings: $1 to $39.999. 30 18 $40,000 to $69,999 7 40 1 19 12 _ _ $70,000 to $99,999- 40 35 2 22 8 _ _ $100,000 to $149,999 93 SO 27 62 2 _ _ $150i000 to $199,999 133 56 39 72 8 _ _ $200,000 to $499,999 421 448 299 600 50 8 _ $500,000 to $999,999__ _ _-_ 120 128 175 636 302 23 3 $1,000,000 to $1,999.999 19 46 13 223 296 95 8 $2,000,000 or more 2 2 1 46 61 125 52 Land owned . farms.. 853 678 494 1 349 686 226 57 acres.. 119 193 115 225 96 627 339 694 288 470 160 975 85 270 Land rented or leased from others . farms.. 458 425 330 1 055 579 204 48 acres. - 46 656 53 432 47 722 233 697 241 615 173 775 95 405 Rented or leased land in farms . farms. - 457 424 329 1 053 578 204 48 acres.. 46 964 52 176 47 229 231 745 240 622 173 775 95 305 Land rented or leased to others . farms.. 116 92 52 146 69 16 3 acres.. 8 290 9 565 5 922 18 704 9 939 6 589 281 LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland . farms.. 980 788 573 1 566 782 249 63 acres.. 104 646 109 556 96 380 392 280 386 426 256 274 134 766 Han/ested cropland-. . farms.. 946 761 562 1 546 775 247 63 acres.. 80 304 85 814 79 467 335 146 348 006 238 931 131 927 Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 49 acres 229 130 66 117 25 2 - 50 to 99 acres 323 164 88 138 22 3 - 100 to 199 acres 394 429 274 396 56 5 1 200 to 499 acres - 38 134 895 341 20 4 500 to 999 acres - - - - 331 91 3 1,000 to 1,999 acres _ _ _ _ _ 126 19 2,000 acres or more 463 375 277 673 287 81 36 Cropland: Pasture or grazing only . farms.. 11 acres.. 18 416 17 950 12 973 42 663 28 201 11 991 894 In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured . farms.. 100 77 51 133 54 17 6 acres.. 2 144 2 047 888 4 702 2 536 (D) (D) On which all crops failed . farms.. 30 21 14 56 17 3 1 acres.. 369 313 202 1 033 (D) (D) (D) In cultivated summer fallow . famns.. 19 14 5 21 16 5 - acres.. 316 242 111 539 (D) (D) - Idle.... . farms.. 147 118 74 185 77 34 12 acres.. 3 097 3 190 2 739 8 197 5 456 3 952 1 224 Total woodland.. . farms.. 731 563 413 1 145 569 165 42 acres.. 34 970 32 984 29 246 106 154 95 220 50 965 34 244 Woodland pastured . farms.. 238 167 140 334 137 41 5 acres.. 6 343 5 362 5 693 15 412 10 709 4 480 2 742 Woodland not pastured . farms.. 629 488 356 1 017 520 150 40 acres.. 28 627 27 622 23 553 90 742 84 511 46 485 31 502 Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured - farms.. 237 164 119 388 156 49 13 acres.. 9 000 7 753 6 307 29 088 17 114 8 496 5 472 Land in house lots, ponds, roads. wasteland, etc . farms.. 734 573 394 1 119 536 166 44 acres.. 8 943 8 799 6 494 27 165 21 386 12 426 5 910 Pastureland, all types . farms.. 665 519 372 979 404 120 20 acres.. 33 759 31 065 24 973 87 163 56 024 24 967 9 108 Imgated land . farms.. 38 34 22 110 77 34 13 acres.. 1 126 725 1 392 6 445 10 013 9 288 5 243 Harvested cropland irrigated . farms.. 38 32 22 110 77 34 13 acres.. (D) 721 1 392 (D) 9 748 9 288 5 243 Pasture and other land imgated . farms.. 1 3 - 1 6 - - acres.. (D) 4 - (D) 265 - - Land set aside in federal farm programs in 1982 . farms.. 16 21 18 49 33 21 7 acres.. 121 179 208 712 540 936 454 TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators 1 001 804 581 1 588 785 251 63 Full owners 544 381 252 535 206 47 15 Part owners 307 297 242 810 480 179 42 Tenants 150 126 87 243 99 25 6 White 983 793 580 1 581 779 250 63 Full owners 536 374 252 534 203 47 15 Part owners.. 299 293 241 804 477 178 42 Tenants 148 126 87 243 99 25 6 Black and other races 18 11 1 7 6 1 - Full owners 8 7 _ 1 3 - - Pari owners 8 4 1 6 3 1 - Tenants 2 - - - - - - See footnotes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 73 Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated _ Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by pnncipal occupation: Farming _ Other Operators by days of work off farm: None Any _ _ _ _ 1 to 99 days _ _ 100 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more _ Average years on present farm _, Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years _ 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over ___ Average age Operators by sex: Male Female Operators of Spanish origin FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family farms.. acres.. Partnership farms.. acres.. Corporation: Family held farms.. acres.. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders .._ farms.. Other than family held farms.. acres.. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. farms.. acres.. FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres , 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres , 100 to 139 acres _ , 140 to 179 acres _ , 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres _._ , 260 to 499 acres __. 500 to 999 acres _ __ 1,000 to 1.999 acres 2.000 acres or more _ FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) __ Tobacco (0132) _ Sugar crops, Ihsh potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmahly livestock (029) See footnotes at end of table. 12 229 2 434 1 502 8 730 7 435 6 247 8 672 1 414 1 385 5 873 1 246 1 454 2 640 7 997 17.4 3 205 366 1 749 3 284 3 673 3 981 3 112 51.5 14 834 1 331 14 040 1 867 050 1 544 406 839 455 239 032 20 435 64 15 616 12 52 62 13 213 2 013 4 821 1 298 1 454 1 506 1 001 804 561 1 588 785 251 3 733 2 804 581 489 307 480 476 3 635 1 850 1 633 1 530 903 175 1 360 350 303 773 1 240 569 1 285 140 164 981 159 159 321 388 603 12.1 542 80 301 498 425 396 313 48.4 1 757 256 1 793 8 401 157 648 49 221 1 48 9 26 1 8 5 13 54 505 14 108 84 208 6 359 132 25 451 203 10 3 657 717 447 1 737 3 084 1 300 3 240 338 486 2 416 281 330 541 987 2 038 14.1 925 113 506 1 129 1 165 1 037 871 50.6 4 287 534 15 4 438 112 433 296 7 614 54 1 325 6 48 15 341 4 11 18 468 768 1 039 216 197 126 158 197 1 306 628 28 491 467 44 219 110 547 751 401 820 101 117 602 77 85 101 213 649 17.0 250 37 115 243 280 325 298 52.6 1 189 109 1 178 68 519 88 5 165 22 5 281 1 298 319 284 221 27 82 64 5 1 114 232 108 761 693 537 805 122 136 547 112 56 104 224 807 24 147 220 310 369 384 54.1 1 353 101 1 306 107 794 119 10 004 21 1 738 21 3 213 1 2 5 432 1 454 405 270 417 236 65 93 58 12 74 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other __ Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days. 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less ._ 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years __ 35 to 44 years __ 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over _ Average age ___ Operators by sex: l^ale Female Operators of Spanisti origin FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family farms.. acres- Partnership farms., acres. Corporation: Family held _ farms.. acres.. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other than family held farms.. acres.. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other — cooperative, estate or trust. institutional, etc farms.. acres. FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres.. 2.000 acres or more FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grams (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops, Insh potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Honicultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) .._ Beel cattle, except leedlots (0212) Dairy (arms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmanly livestock (029) See footnotes at end of table. 772 154 75 704 297 492 423 104 95 224 86 47 72 122 549 20.3 211 24 116 162 191 289 219 52.9 941 60 877 138 101 92 14 507 24 3 743 3 21 4 608 4 600 267 134 99 209 131 219 68 17 17 641 106 57 612 192 401 315 85 61 169 88 21 58 115 478 20.5 132 14 73 130 178 239 170 53.3 757 47 669 132 450 104 20 566 23 4 491 2 21 3 577 1 2 5 1 006 804 223 93 159 94 211 40 21 10 470 71 40 426 155 307 225 72 27 126 49 24 47 72 336 19.7 102 136 163 51.2 556 25 505 120 278 62 14 784 11 2 631 11 2 (D) 1 (D) 168 57 95 58 177 40 10 10 1 260 192 136 1 303 285 912 515 185 119 211 161 41 78 196 978 21.5 295 25 164 294 385 456 264 51.8 1 518 70 1 251 433 608 254 90 682 70 25 653 2 68 9 3 159 8 4 1 585 553 123 97 206 94 480 98 19 24 622 104 210 92 33 85 76 20 28 84 518 21.8 135 84 167 203 228 95 50.8 767 18 539 353 190 160 105 742 75 52 860 2 73 4 3 404 2 2 7 4 950 356 45 84 36 178 66 6 12 192 30 29 231 20 181 47 24 14 9 23 6 8 21 169 23.9 47 2 21 52 69 80 27 51.2 244 7 139 179 455 58 (D) 49 69 263 49 3 (D) 2 (D) 155 5 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 75 Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms. $1,000. Farms by value of sales: Less tfian $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 _ $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $99,999__ $100,000 to $249,999... _ $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more Grains... farms. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms. $1,000. Com for grain farms. $1,000. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000. Sorgfium for grain farms.. $1,000.. Oats farms.. $1,000. other grains ._ farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Tobacco farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet com. and melons farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse products farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Other crops farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Dairy products farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. FARM-RELATED INCOME AND DIRECT SALES Income from machine work, customwork, and other agncultural services farms.. $1.000.. Value of agncultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text) farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table 16 165 1 027 164 3 891 2 123 2 044 1 846 1 532 1 965 1 795 730 239 7 404 204 045 1 244 152 682 5 220 121 552 2 994 16 536 3 912 59 164 21 83 360 481 1 213 6 230 2 481 41 957 250 17 769 2 143 7 456 12 701 1 394 23 739 150 16 654 515 12 898 42 11 093 611 45 783 166 42 735 269 3 043 19 2 484 2 453 366 311 1 324 362 630 1 804 203 339 1 392 195 180 6 238 54 280 212 21 574 1 620 33 637 154 25 663 562 751 1 203 29 925 25 472 1 163 4 564 1 941 11 471 2 013 91 388 758 362 245 148 66 161 194 69 10 98 105 46 47 19 (D) 50 45 1 (D) 1 (D) 494 2 670 170 295 101 165 222 7 851 49 6 658 21 69 1 (D) 554 74 170 347 72 740 32 1 532 11 1 347 283 1 411 8 768 144 1 217 8 806 52 67 226 1 822 10 1 105 315 627 4 821 142 594 2 017 961 703 410 224 165 186 122 33 1 342 3 283 806 772 222 (D) 571 204 863 10 270 31 1 735 487 525 414 836 4 214 188 612 213 13 338 46 12 239 102 260 1 (D) 795 101 823 381 100 898 50 1 490 6 985 1 308 4 372 10 1 251 378 1 747 6 527 190 161 531 2 877 12 1 085 150 191 725 2 111 1 298 29 251 353 248 271 187 91 75 50 19 4 597 2 599 477 128 191 263 863 1 (D) 24 18 47 (D) 224 3 685 22 1 258 216 443 110 717 5 232 43 360 4 234 38 1 468 9 1 308 26 152 2 (D) 162 14 343 70 14 127 39 1 519 12 1 214 480 1 946 3 358 116 1 274 6 720 53 60 93 684 4 311 156 687 1 454 40 256 304 225 303 295 137 101 53 29 7 775 4 451 513 : 320 223 339 366 615 2 (D) 55 43 88 (D) 209 3 587 20 1 066 265 659 103 1 312 8 645 42 515 3 267 36 1 058 7 842 32 87 163 19 957 84 19 783 77 2 861 26 1 928 635 2 546 5 275 148 2 046 7 1 354 40 42 94 1 135 10 699 161 1 064 76 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres 2,000 acres or more MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) tarms_- $1,000.. Farms by value of sales; Less ttian $2,500_- $2,500 to $4,999 _.. $5,000 to $9,999 .- $10,000 to $19,999 - $20,000 10 $39,999 $40,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more Grains .,_ farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Com for grain farms.. $1.000.. Wfieat.. farms.. $1.000.. Soytjeans.. farms.. $1.000.. Sorgfium for grain farms.. $1.000.. Oats farms.. $1,000.. Ottler grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000-- Tobacco.- farms-- $1,000-- Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000— Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms.- $1,000-- Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.- Nursery and greenfiouse products farms. - $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Otfier crops farms.. $1,000- Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1.000.. Sales of 340,000 or more .-- farms-- $1,000.. Dairy products farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.- $1.000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1,000.- Sales of 340,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Hogs and pigs __ farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Sfieep, lambs, and wool.-- farms.. $1,000-- Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000-. Otfier livestock and livestock products (see text) farms. . $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms. - $1.000.. FARM-RELATED INCOME AND DIRECT SALES income from macfiine work, customwork. and otfier agncultural services farms.. $1.000.. Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for tiuman consumption (see text) farms. - $1.000-- See footnotes at end of table 1 001 50 676 82 76 132 166 201 206 107 26 5 620 6 886 9 417 428 3 620 272 697 283 2 272 39 53 105 244 117 2 402 15 979 168 689 1 (D) 95 1 641 12 1 241 30 679 6 520 15 1 637 8 1 553 12 24 135 13 812 64 13 617 241 16 144 168 14 485 564 4 244 16 1 077 110 1 128 8 596 31 43 40 1 347 5 1 144 101 251 101 122 804 54 475 74 40 44 117 185 177 142 19 527 7 596 23 1 092 372 4 116 266 774 252 2 433 38 90 234 91 2 620 21 1 432 161 53 824 6 530 12 406 3 353 18 1 522 9 1 463 16 100 1 (D) 90 13 376 42 13 292 219 19 999 181 18 968 463 3 446 7 453 85 1 460 9 1 026 36 97 40 2 363 8 2 191 71 234 83 612 581 44 459 34 30 28 62 116 166 116 28 3 405 7 750 60 2 976 298 4 156 205 745 214 2 639 1 (D) 19 21 65 (D) 54 1 661 16 1 044 109 610 1 (D) 39 870 6 593 12 293 2 (D) 4 1 347 4 1 347 7 3 74 9 512 39 9 429 187 16 799 161 16 255 336 3 451 10 1 026 80 1 301 8 918 28 62 25 800 4 707 65 191 51 245 1 588 179 713 55 39 56 119 212 521 442 122 22 1 219 37 419 399 25 149 926 20 834 689 3 600 749 11 552 7 31 66 91 310 1 311 145 5 118 47 3 499 270 1 393 2 (0) 148 4 443 33 3 214 32 2 380 12 2 209 23 7 279 10 7 203 18 168 1 (D) 175 31 431 101 31 194 506 66 506 455 67 255 931 12 456 48 4 408 210 4 709 31 3 104 61 95 59 4 316 13 4 073 267 1 139 134 3 090 785 173 406 14 8 13 20 34 172 315 152 57 674 54 307 481 51 085 584 31 779 432 4 501 500 16 081 5 33 26 59 219 1 854 63 3 809 33 3 277 134 1 137 6 404 102 5 382 39 4 587 10 864 3 827 10 3 044 7 3 032 11 803 6 794 106 44 321 85 44 223 197 42 611 192 (D) 384 10 106 59 6 301 114 5 181 28 4 328 12 24 18 1 817 4 (D) 188 1 468 251 104 766 2 2 3 2 11 89 100 42 236 43 906 213 (D) 212 27 276 159 3 147 208 12 123 3 8 6 83 87 1 269 12 1 211 6 1 063 37 352 2 (D) 38 3 316 19 2 988 7 1 976 2 (D) 6 (D) 5 (D) 6 (D) 5 (D) 38 (D) 31 (D) 43 15 792 42 (D) 106 5 171 30 4 320 35 2 880 16 (0) 6 22 42 879 7 (D) 2 (D) 59 525 17 104 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 77 Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms: see te)rt. For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Amount received farms- $1,000. Feed grains farms. $1,000. Wheat farms- $1,000. Cotton farms. $1,000. Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey farms. $1,000. SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Livestock and poultry purchased farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 _ , $20,000 to $49,999 , $50,000 or more , Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000., Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $79.999 $80,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. tons.. $1.000.. Farms by tons purcfiased: 1 to 99 tons _ 100 to 499 tons _ 500 tons or more Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 __ $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 or more __ Commercial fertilizer farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $19.999 $20,000 or more Other agricultural chemicals farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 _ $5,000 to $19.999 __ $20,000 or more Hired farm labor farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $19.999 _ $20,000 to $49,999 _ $50,000 or more _ Worlters by days worthed: 150 days or more farms.. workers. . Less than 150 days farms.. workers. . Contract labor farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 ___ $1,000 to $4.999 _ $5,000 10 $19.999 _ $20,000 or more Customwork. machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms.. SI. 000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999. $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to 519.999 520.000 or more See footnotes at end of table 197 6 184 124 4 023 32 226 84 1 935 5 722 98 141 3 440 1 132 851 299 8 960 274 994 5 334 1 065 1 566 995 5 605 439 619 246 047 3 491 1 225 889 2 525 962 756 1 362 10 131 22 334 5 992 3 065 711 363 11 841 71 929 5 193 3 716 1 977 955 9 832 27 286 5 836 2 684 1 079 233 7 303 68 146 4 985 1 633 501 184 3 124 8 854 6 023 29 002 830 4 473 408 239 148 35 5 691 10 337 3 283 1 923 454 31 2 (D) 7 (0) 836 18 637 439 245 120 32 1 035 37 275 603 42 227 163 805 213 036 36 226 436 219 150 398 37 118 252 508 563 461 42 4 1 054 270 1 001 53 773 156 755 17 1 755 4 988 670 64 11 10 169 494 673 1 966 130 247 100 20 9 1 385 199 338 42 5 (D) 3 (Z) 1 616 23 102 1 132 175 242 67 2 595 58 605 2 044 148 130 273 1 368 328 709 56 111 980 117 271 918 52 46 352 2 340 1 454 2 234 98 B 2 951 1 921 2 314 634 3 2 240 908 2 070 151 18 1 1 730 9 200 1 505 162 46 17 393 1 167 1 570 6 633 163 727 72 54 34 3 1 346 779 1 169 174 3 - 2 (D) 1 (0) 461 2 764 358 58 35 10 646 10 599 519 38 40 49 317 57 283 9 795 231 41 45 210 21 25 61 823 527 116 6 2 994 1 250 538 456 793 513 632 160 1 439 1 645 365 61 9 4 124 251 380 2 051 56 145 401 416 273 120 8 20 6 (D) 1 (D) 460 5 443 297 77 60 26 814 18 097 544 106 95 477 88 991 15 353 354 56 67 289 65 34 89 1 065 810 870 193 1 1 1 268 2 162 484 715 962 852 680 272 10 591 1 982 484 89 17 1 187 292 504 159 90 375 43 17 30 611 601 383 228 78 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 140 10 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres 2.000 acres or more COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Amount received farms. $1,000- Feed grains farms. $1,000. Wheat farms. $1,000. Cotton farms.. $1,000. Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and fioney farms., $1,000- SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES! Ljvestock and poultry purcfiased farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999- $50,000 or more - Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $79,999 -. $80,000 or more Commeraally mixed formula feeds farms.. tons.. $1,000.. Farms by tons purchased: 1 to 99 tons 100 to 499 tons 500 tons or more Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more .. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999.- $1,000 to $4,999 - - $5,000 to $9,999 --- $10,000 or more .- Commercial fertilizer farms $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 - $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19.999 $20,000 or more Other agricultural chemicals farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999--- $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more Hired farm latwr farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19.999- - $20,000 to $49,999- -.. $50,000 or more Wori^ers by days worked: 150 days or more --- farms-. workers.- Less than 150 days farms.. workers.. Contract labor farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999-- $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more - Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999--- $1,000 to $4,999 -- $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 1 (D) 257 2 768 151 53 46 7 515 12 700 268 79 129 39 341 61 684 10 714 220 83 38 123 122 41 55 663 1 Oil 318 318 25 2 724 2 639 135 422 161 6 650 1 101 292 318 39 1 490 2 831 355 120 11 4 202 503 424 2 113 44 78 31 11 1 1 421 838 193 212 10 6 11 111 7 76 2 (D) 321 4 968 174 85 49 13 520 13 614 210 96 184 30 336 65 649 11 485 167 139 30 67 90 115 64 662 1 125 250 375 35 2 707 3 436 156 240 310 1 564 1 190 210 305 48 1 489 3 701 307 142 31 9 249 536 350 1 763 60 167 36 22 404 931 163 192 49 11 148 9 81 2 (D) 4 (D) 245 2 537 154 40 41 10 395 10 910 168 100 98 29 245 50 159 9 017 150 71 24 53 110 30 52 489 1 117 112 328 47 2 471 3 295 60 142 267 2 419 1 077 94 283 41 1 295 2 311 180 96 15 4 174 322 236 363 18 326 1 7 7 3 274 555 122 125 27 37 433 23 226 8 11 12 196 635 10 017 319 158 116 42 1 050 39 258 273 275 381 121 831 79 231 32 032 480 256 95 180 280 205 166 1 507 4 872 261 975 243 28 1 508 16 663 116 331 799 262 1 411 5 502 350 675 375 11 1 090 12 596 495 439 131 25 734 1 817 815 4 401 98 480 29 48 16 5 779 2 436 237 370 168 4 45 1 599 28 1 Oil 4 37 21 551 317 11 477 112 92 65 48 458 37 716 111 89 150 108 369 208 182 33 868 142 143 84 48 86 95 140 705 4 800 50 250 276 129 702 17 929 193 426 698 6 599 71 163 399 65 547 12 471 150 227 126 427 1 654 374 1 913 52 782 12 10 18 .12 352 1 432 89 155 102 6 36 543 26 782 2 (D) 17 (D) 22 23 27 24 129 14 184 34 19 31 45 105 73 301 12 222 37 34 34 20 16 22 47 247 3 015 12 44 60 131 247 12 956 5 10 30 202 239 4 760 7 22 107 103 227 7 580 28 97 68 34 200 767 160 1 145 105 755 14 50 35 6 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 79 Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES^Con. Energy and petroleum products. farms, $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $19.999 $20,000 or more Petroleum products farms. $1,000- Gasoline and gasohol farms. $1,000. Diesel fuel farms_ $1,000. LP gas. butane, and propane farms. $1,000. Fuel oil and kerosene farms. $1,000. Natural gas farms. $1,000- Motor oil and grease farms. $1,000. Electricity farms.. $1.000., Other— coal, wood, coke, etc.. farms. $1,000. Interest expense farms. $1,000-, Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 or more Farms reporting no interest expense {see text) VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms.. $1.000.. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19.999--. $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99.999 , $100,000 to $199.999 ., $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Automobiles farms., number.. Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number. Wheel tractors farms., number. 2 or 3 farms-. number- 4 or more farms., number. Gram and bean combines, self-propelled only farms.. number.. Corn heads for combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners.. farms.. numt)er.. Pickup balers farms.. numtwr. . Field forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel farms.. number,. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms. . acres on which used-. Lime farms. acres on which used, tons- Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc . to control - Insects on hay and other crops farms. acres on which used- See footnotes at end of table 80 MARYLAND 16 049 61 114 7 814 5 000 2 782 453 16 043 45 153 14 772 18 778 8 226 16 278 1 909 4 184 2 071 2 819 205 615 16 042 2 479 10 658 15 654 811 306 6 286 58 494 1 566 2 121 1 048 1 551 16 150 658 072 1 370 3 709 3 394 3 738 2 283 1 082 529 45 10 488 16 005 13 429 25 887 14 ?60 36 844 6 940 16 497 3 155 16 182 2 944 3 272 2 457 2 833 4 618 5 126 5 297 5 706 ? ,171 2 685 11 846 1 302 605 5 322 286 279 327 068 5 863 550 056 2 083 4 058 1 476 423 162 22 2 078 2 559 1 890 981 442 258 294 550 256 334 70 309 2 078 127 1 213 1 479 76 21 532 2 171 228 166 87 51 2 095 36 476 420 751 457 322 102 34 7 2 1 135 1 706 1 561 2 171 1 586 2 831 594 1 310 138 667 236 270 142 148 45 45 1 054 3 668 346 1 237 1 181 581 1 805 4 696 7 225 3 479 962 232 23 4 696 4 892 4 249 2 341 1 479 748 305 632 438 695 29 182 4 695 295 2 650 2 251 242 82 536 516 275 201 4 773 76 982 659 1 628 1 295 929 224 30 7 1 2 809 4 178 3 768 5 084 3 958 7 092 1 875 4 184 226 1 051 162 179 139 162 688 788 929 939 219 249 2 956 38 486 1 176 14 220 17 510 1 192 14 055 1 322 1 832 864 392 63 3 1 322 1 377 1 183 725 684 358 97 103 101 79 31 7 1 322 106 763 431 74 23 455 1 641 155 220 49 31 1 322 28 805 81 405 375 329 91 32 9 869 1 261 1 035 1 490 1 215 2 402 633 1 465 112 467 133 139 89 117 351 357 373 373 100 119 994 27 640 352 7 921 8 175 443 9 640 1 550 2 637 739 745 65 1 1 550 1 938 1 441 1 217 721 382 101 94 150 (D) 11 (D) 1 550 143 984 654 90 46 483 2 037 159 183 75 66 1 563 37 748 110 305 453 485 173 35 2 963 1 340 1 285 2 036 1 389 3 227 893 2 153 161 739 186 194 150 157 472 550 621 643 163 187 1 268 48 275 478 11 594 14 749 444 15 390 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con. (Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Item 140 to 179 180 to 219 220 to 259 260 to 499 500 to 999 1.000 to 1.999 2.000 acres or acres acres acres acres acres acres more SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES'- Con Energy and petroleum products farms.. 865 823 557 1 680 739 251 63 $1.000_. 2 798 3 521 2 684 12 223 10 618 6 270 3 015 Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 248 458 163 410 114 224 190 515 19 116 3 12 $1,000 to $4,999 _-_ 2 $5,000 to $19,999 156 241 215 90S 463 119 12 $20,000 or more 3 9 4 70 141 117 49 Petroleum products farms.. 865 823 557 1 680 739 251 63 $1,000- 2 049 2 489 1 921 9 128 8 062 4 985 2 553 Gasoline and gasohol farms.. 821 774 525 1 579 685 245 62 $1,000.. 1 035 1 244 903 3 886 2 899 1 511 675 Diesel fuel.. ._ farms.- 601 573 437 1 405 683 239 60 $1,000.. 594 897 775 3 951 3 943 2 371 1 301 LP gas, butane, and propane famis.. 140 97 67 344 185 104 32 $1,000.. 108 94 89 415 512 587 352 Fuel oil and kerosene farms.. 106 120 97 340 174 66 22 $1,000.. 183 85 37 326 315 263 99 Natural gas famis.. 8 7 8 9 21 6 4 $1,000.. 4 6 1 8 15 33 35 Motor oil and grease farms.. 865 823 557 1 680 739 251 63 $1,000- 125 164 116 543 379 219 90 Electricity farms.. 641 604 429 1 407 687 230 62 $1,000.. 731 1 025 759 3 049 2 539 (D) (D) Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms.. 40 13 26 98 47 23 2 $1,000- 19 6 4 47 17 (D) (D) Interest expense farms.. 325 370 296 989 542 192 55 $1,000.. 2 001 2 933 2 722 12 150 11 260 7 126 3 773 Farms with expenses of- $1 to $999 129 92 58 163 26 134 90 301 25 89 3 29 $1,000 to $4,999 3 $5,000 to $9,999 34 67 39 256 79 28 5 $10,000 or more 70 82 95 342 349 132 47 Farms reporting no interest expense (see text) - — 471 405 237 589 174 50 8 VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery 865 823 557 1 680 739 251 63 $1,000__ 36 445 46 303 30 784 131 194 99 503 67 992 21 698 Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 - 7 6 16 — — — $5,000 to $9,999 .__ 87 110 24 81 24 - - $10,000 to $19,999 174 92 79 138 34 8 1 $20,000 to $49,999 365 230 178 385 61 18 4 $50,000 to $99,999 191 265 199 598 163 22 4 $100,000 to $199,999 34 96 49 319 291 73 8 $200,000 to $499.999 8 23 22 140 162 114 33 $500,000 or more 6 3 4 16 13 SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Automobiles farms.. 691 597 377 1 337 579 197 50 number.. 1 054 954 598 2 030 1 035 393 110 Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. 760 744 513 1 569 715 245 63 number.. 2 439 1 361 953 3 832 2 679 1 276 524 Wheel tractors famns.. 824 781 526 1 614 706 248 61 number.. 2 328 2 496 1 721 6 045 3 210 1 332 441 2 or 3 farms-- 449 418 271 685 213 52 8 number.. 1 144 1 053 673 1 790 544 133 22 4 or more farms.. 232 265 209 801 459 186 53 1 041 1 345 1 002 4 127 2 632 1 189 419 Grain and bean combines, self-propelled only farms.. 194 205 199 808 502 203 52 number.. 201 235 200 856 578 264 95 Corn heads for combines farms.. 145 141 154 707 488 199 53 number.. 146 187 158 776 577 255 93 Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. - - - - - - - number.. _ - - - - - - Mower conditioners farms.. 348 435 292 812 336 91 21 number.. 359 506 324 853 404 103 26 Pickup balers farms.. 396 459 342 897 370 115 26 number. _ 436 529 357 1 005 439 139 35 Field forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel farms.. 205 285 200 584 264 70 13 numl)er.. 230 313 214 669 315 77 16 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms.. 724 707 471 1 508 702 247 63 53 299 69 690 63 390 303 170 291 918 223 187 124 095 Lime farms.. 382 358 299 822 420 129 41 acres on which used.. 14 400 17 494 13 460 55 763 64 938 43 398 25 529 tons.- 17 403 20 727 17 932 59 613 68 361 50 673 30 746 Sprays. dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to control - Insects on hay and other crops farms.. 392 338 288 847 511 186 48 acres on which used.. 18 660 23 095 23 106 105 603 136 779 113 950 66 940 See footnotes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 81 Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982 -Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Item 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 69 70 to 99 100 to 139 Total acres acres acres acres acres AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALSi- Con. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc.. to control— Con. Nematodes in crops farms__ 867 100 164 75 43 79 acres on which used.. 75 904 351 1 456 1 724 738 3 003 Diseases in crops and orchards... farms.. 1 474 293 353 140 125 152 acres on which used.. 64 896 673 2 523 3 162 2 414 4 538 Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms.. 7 116 376 1 435 554 746 767 acres on which used.. 938 084 1 119 19 470 15 791 27 883 33 206 Chemicals for defoliation, growth control of crops, or thinning of fruit farms.. 899 56 207 91 103 84 acres on which used.. 64 582 129 1 909 1 954 2 314 2 213 LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms.. 6 995 365 1 692 551 711 772 number.. 353 238 4 520 18 633 9 698 15 683 28 334 Farms with- 1 to 9 2 125 2 756 975 809 304 26 277 71 7 8 2 • 1 042 619 19 9 2 1 202 325 16 7 1 212 439 49 10 1 134 10 to 49 434 SO to 99. 156 100 to 199 44 200 to 499 -. 4 500 or more _ Cows and heifers that had calved (arms.. 5 541 195 1 111 432 561 661 number.. 179 450 1 693 6 700 4 291 7 357 14 353 Beef cows farms.. 3 732 146 1 007 370 465 451 number.. 51 897 734 5 577 3 158 5 232 6 087 Farms with— 1 to 9 2 134 1 422 142 25 132 13 1 863 141 3 242 127 1 292 166 5 1 205 10 to 49 236 50 to 99 9 1 200 to 499 9 _ _ - 1 - 500 or more _ - - - - - Milk cows farms.. 2 212 60 177 82 122 262 number.. 127 553 959 1 123 1 133 2 125 8266 Farms with— 1 to 4 463 40 609 728 315 37 2 12 7 2 144 5 25 2 53 2 17 9 1 51 7 55 8 1 58 5 to 9 9 10 to 49.. 137 50 to 99 55 100 to 199 3 200 to 499 S3 1 _ - - 500 or more 4 « _ _ - Heifers and heifer calves. farms.. 5 055 178 968 369 500 581 number.. 112 845 1 319 4 887 2 678 4 228 8 300 Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms.. 5 416 255 1 315 421 570 581 number.. 60 943 1 508 7 046 2 729 4 098 5 681 6 238 283 1 308 480 635 731 number.. 164 184 4 062 11 856 5 246 7 918 14 197 $1.000.. 54 280 1 411 4 372 1 946 2 546 4 476 Calves farms.. 3 633 133 526 235 341 455 78 513 2 645 5 823 2 130 3 371 7 090 $1.000.. 9 602 724 1 463 478 455 939 Cattle farms.. 5 394 236 1 157 408 527 602 number.. 85 671 1 417 6 033 3 116 4 547 7 107 $1,000.. 44 678 687 2 909 1 468 2 090 3 537 Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms.. 1 988 134 582 167 218 192 31 890 849 2 457 860 1 793 1 943 $1,000.. 19 074 426 1 260 491 898 1 082 Hogs and pigs inventory farms.. 1 856 164 482 143 169 216 number.. 178 293 7 591 11 995 6 941 12 649 36 145 Farms with— 1 to 24 1 120 247 176 129 118 66 127 16 8 3 8 2 382 54 20 14 11 1 89 27 15 6 4 2 99 30 21 7 10 2 117 25 to 49 33 50 to 99 26 21 200 to 499 10 500 or more 9 Used or to be used for breeding farms.. 1 047 83 222 91 100 139 number.. 26 585 1 091 1 768 1 309 1 831 5 893 Other farms.. 1 683 139 431 121 159 195 151 708 6 500 10 227 5 632 10 818 30 252 Hogs and pigs sold (arms.. 1 620 144 378 116 148 193 number.. 332 369 18 587 19 374 12 659 20 962 82 036 $1.000.. 33 637 1 217 1 747 1 274 2 046 8 930 Feeder pigs.. farms.. 466 50 106 46 50 62 81 448 10 422 7 973 3 384 5 016 13 083 $1,000.. 3 476 236 322 149 207 637 Litters of pigs farrowed between - Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov, 30 ... (arms.. 1 095 87 241 95 105 142 number.. 38 944 1 501 2 356 1 346 2 613 9 779 Dec. 1 and May 31 farms.. 972 74 209 88 94 122 number.. 19 542 770 1 170 680 1 301 4 913 June 1 and Nov 30 farms.. 900 66 188 73 80 121 number.. 19 402 731 1 186 666 1 312 4 866 See footnotes at end of table 82 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 600 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS^ Con. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumlgants. etc.. to control — Con. Nematodes in crops (arms-. acres on which used_. Diseases in crops and orchards tarms.. acres on which used-- Weeds. grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms.. acres on which used.. Chemicals for defoliation, growth control of crops, or thinning of fruit farms-- acres on which used.. LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves Inventory farms.. number. _ Farms with— 1 to 9 - - 10 to 49 50 to 99. 100 to 199 200 to 499 - 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms. . number.. Beef cows farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 9 - - 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Milk cows farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms.. number.. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms.. number.. Cattle and calves sold farms.. number.. $1,000.. Calves tarms.- number.. $1,000.. Cattle farms.. number.. $1,000.. Fattened on grain and concentrates ___ farms., number. _ $1,000.. Hogs and pigs inventory farms. . numtter.. Farms with— 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 _ 200 to 499 _ __ 500 or more Used or to be used for breeding farms.. number.. Other farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs sold farms.. number.. $1,000.. Feeder pigs farms. _ number.. $1,000.. Litters of pigs farrowed t>etween — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms. . number.. Dec. 1 and May 31 farms.. numtser.. June 1 and Nov 30 farms.. number.. See footnotes at end of table. 49 2 166 82 3 987 533 36 210 29 1 231 594 30 078 76 277 160 76 5 513 16 026 284 4 654 120 154 7 2 1 276 11 372 36 7 129 96 7 1 489 9 528 446 4 524 564 13 587 4 244 375 6 261 595 483 7 326 3 649 141 2 018 1 096 116 7 209 67 12 20 7 7 3 86 1 152 100 6 057 110 11 444 1 128 41 3 275 144 92 401 81 653 76 748 43 1 445 53 3 427 452 37 596 59 4 931 483 31 331 44 177 146 107 9 437 16 969 226 4 151 76 139 9 2 239 12 818 23 2 73 124 17 404 10 679 367 3 683 463 12 855 3 446 322 6 974 640 399 5 881 2 806 96 1 442 788 103 8 601 11 7 56 1 483 97 7 118 85 20 801 1 460 20 13 890 600 58 2 424 53 1 216 52 1 208 51 1 496 29 1 727 322 40 322 23 2 750 351 25 387 122 84 11 319 14 019 147 2 514 48 95 4 197 11 505 56 107 19 310 8 399 283 2 969 336 11 782 3 451 248 6 918 975 303 4 864 2 476 66 848 511 78 5 516 39 17 9 7 2 4 48 867 75 4 649 80 11 959 1 301 14 2 319 111 48 1 311 44 602 42 709 120 15 463 120 9 593 1 103 207 642 136 20 656 964 98 849 73 229 223 323 114 2 864 52 057 407 9 871 118 238 44 6 1 537 42 186 34 3 93 248 149 10 826 32 683 758 14 109 931 41 034 12 456 671 20 560 1 918 833 20 474 10 538 236 7 491 4 444 219 29 883 82 36 29 27 33 12 122 3 784 211 26 099 210 45 988 4 709 47 12 464 600 124 5 095 111 2 499 106 2 596 105 26 057 82 13 061 563 229 094 76 12 747 385 60 293 24 62 63 111 116 9 345 30 973 169 6 053 208 24 920 10 2 9 67 95 24 1 327 20 196 313 9 124 384 27 458 10 106 261 11 287 1 014 339 16 171 9 092 104 7 298 4 804 124 26 533 47 11 14 20 15 17 78 3 951 115 22 582 114 47 801 5 181 26 7 302 345 79 5 737 72 2 949 74 2 788 29 11 295 31 9 419 209 180 963 24 8 015 109 24 605 4 22 10 30 32 11 91 12 234 54 3 274 2 26 15 9 2 45 8 960 1 1 2 5 19 16 1 89 7 678 91 4 693 106 11 926 5 171 57 4 471 341 90 7 455 4 830 42 4 541 3 073 35 17 850 5 2 3 5 11 9 16 2 307 33 15 543 35 25 659 2 880 3 (D) (D) 18 3 331 18 1 787 16 1 544 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 83 Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 200 3 967 183 2 602 172 2 545 173 3 239 20 879 1 229 7 554 390 1 263 2 789 200 S91 84 649 26 709 580 544 662 12 15 13 5 2 700 445 505 78 135 039 150 992 650 398 67 299 643 36 41 56 263 19 102 26 25 906 1 236 12 560 1 015 418 2 (D) 1 143 93 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres LIVESTOCK-Ckjn. Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms.. number.. Ewes 1 year old or older farms.. numt>er.. Sheep and lambs sold farms.. number.. Sheep and lamt}s shorn farms.. number., pounds of wool.. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. numt)er.. Horses and ponies sold farms.. number.. $1.000.. Goats Inventory farms.. number.. Goats sold farms.. number.. $1.000.. POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 399 400 to 3,199 ._ 3.200 to 9.999 10.000 to 19.999 20.000 to 49.999 50.000 to 99.999 100.000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age farms.. numt>er.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms.. number.. Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 1.999 2.000 to 59.999 60,000 to 99.999 100,000 or more Turkey fiens kept for breeding farms.. numl)er.. TurVeys sold farms.. number.. CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Com for silage or green chop farms.. acres., tons, green.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Wheat for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated famis.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Barley for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres. - See footnotes at end of table. 595 21 078 529 11 937 522 12 427 495 15 860 114 207 3 049 22 744 863 3 207 28 118 432 2668 176 1 452 60 1 922 4 400 532 1 751 67 38 40 12 6 6 1 890 3 823 725 214 576 807 462 3 742 092 1 375 234 976 678 86 146 ??? 921 67 689 73 104 038 7 268 618 188 62 641 235 114 11 672 3 243 2 422 1 015 588 2 343 103 313 1 539 335 9 191 1 028 1 062 223 30 3 149 138 090 5 627 748 18 817 1 640 1 152 297 60 1 801 72 103 4 227 779 9 380 52 1 344 47 812 51 842 46 969 6 310 272 1 520 127 286 1 525 63 377 36 243 13 236 419 305 191 13 17 14 230 362 320 34 56 985 561 164 365 47 770 138 16 59 93 197 10 27 13 6 933 114 433 33 982 1 (D) 114 6 12 124 23 91 3 785 687 8 525 2 (D) (D) 270 2 724 86 923 3 42 254 16 94 (0) (D) 1 (0) 59 1 747 53 949 51 862 49 1 321 7 926 291 2 016 65 191 663 34 232 15 143 5 172 57 950 162 7 1 1 1 170 45 498 16 12 452 33 64 844 78 12 230 363 55 8 28 8 501 551 9 795 853 776 1 (D) 399 152 13 114 1 (D) 73 9 145 1 906 70 275 126 19 670 35 044 43 1 438 33 800 39 883 30 1 097 7 588 273 2 295 75 331 1 126 32 166 11 60 2 160 45 028 151 7 21 158 079 23 14 949 74 30 375 6 748 89 871 6 6 14 63 5 11 5 625 694 15 449 1 326 054 (D) 438 256 136 117 19 244 3 496 125 583 209 35 126 1 667 82 756 84 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres LIVESTOCK-Con. Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms. number. Ewes 1 year old or older farms- number. Stieep and lambs sold farms- number. Sheep and lambs shorn --- farms., number- pounds of wool- Horses and ponies inventory farms- number- Horses and ponies sold farms-. number- Si, 000- Goats inventory farms- numl)er-. Goats sold farms- numljer- $1,000- POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory -- farms- number- Farms with— 1 to 399 400 to 3,199 - - 3,200 to 9,999 - 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 - 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age farms. number. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms.. number. Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms. number. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms.. numtier- Farms with— 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59.999 60,000 to 99,999 100.000 or more Turkey hens kept for breeding farms. number- Turkeys sold farms- number- CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed farms. acres- bushels- Irrigated - farms- acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Com for silage or green chop farms- acres- tons, green- Irrigated farms- acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres --. 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Wheat for grain farms. acres, bushels- Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Barley for grain farms- acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 30 1 113 24 787 28 789 23 865 5 994 170 1 182 31 103 1 345 25 110 5 41 1 140 47 832 126 11 1 2 134 29 165 17 18 667 29 42 881 67 1 1 487 033 3 4 12 48 5 8 (D) 629 23 898 2 238 253 6 256 270 318 41 295 8 405 120 884 151 142 2 283 6 120 232 653 189 94 179 3 205 172 341 (D) 38 2 055 35 1 204 36 1 396 34 1 316 9 412 136 1 424 32 224 2 362 14 37 4 23 (Z) 92 128 673 91 87 019 11 41 654 23 105 493 44 6 911 417 4 4 5 31 4 466 3 8 628 528 26 854 2 551 578 3 62 160 293 75 271 9 519 131 890 107 158 6 273 7 284 276 603 158 112 3 144 3 388 179 867 30 1 608 26 487 25 1 208 21 583 4 174 19 91 764 15 126 4 77 6 49 99 936 49 99 864 5 72 9 52 546 42 7 193 763 3 2 8 29 S (D) 4 18 452 424 26 573 2 574 393 4 221 8 324 119 652 73 137 11 208 6 513 257 672 103 101 4 133 3 243 176 913 64 3 870 56 2 019 58 1 580 53 3 416 30 153 220 2 288 49 227 3 632 12 87 3 (D) (D) 138 358 289 123 4 1 5 3 1 1 137 316 808 17 39 481 34 303 793 98 20 499 835 6 5 6 81 1 (D) 5 4 792 1 258 126 715 12 410 826 33 1 731 159 552 479 68 624 34 508 521 832 4 82 157 371 92 4 706 31 302 1 233 938 7 295 238 401 476 17 028 967 330 4 232 15 1 146 14 654 11 449 12 864 5 941 109 1 295 18 197 1 812 6 (D) 45 1 593 898 37 1 2 1 2 2 42 (D) 8 (D) 17 928 158 85 21 586 179 1 6 7 3 9 1 (D) 684 156 310 16 170 795 29 3 660 26 109 271 278 266 22 466 344 593 2 (0) 55 113 85 13 438 36 242 1 556 718 3 125 73 224 129 12 286 20 942 1 256 327 1 (D) 7 753 6 (D) 6 630 5 397 4 019 28 343 5 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) 10 759 530 10 (D) 1 (D) 3 423 984 28 (D) 3 5 085 231 118 498 12 719 758 21 2 938 32 188 69 9 622 149 860 1 (D) 11 22 25 11 160 24 164 1 036 358 2 (D) 6 S3 76 25 12 172 753 944 1 (D) 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 85 Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] ttem 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Oats for grain farms. acres- busfiels- Irrigated farms. acres- Tobacco -- farms- acres, pounds- Irrigated - -- farms- acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres -._ 1.0 to 1.9 acres _ 2.0 to 2.9 acres __ 3.0 to 4.9 acres _-_ -- 5.0 to 9.9 acres 10.0 acres or more Soybeans for beans farms. acres- busfiels- Irrigated ,. farms. acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _._ 100 to 249 acres .__ 250 acres or more Insh potatoes farms. acres- cwt. Irngated farms- acres- Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres — 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres _ 100.0 acres or more _-- Hay— alfalfa, other lame, small gram, wild, grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) __ farms- acres- tons. dry- Irrigated farms- acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres - 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Alfalfa hay farms. acres, tons, dry. Irrigated farms. acres. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms. acres. Irrigated farms, acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4,9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres _. 25.0 to 99.9 acres-- 100.0 acres or more Sweet corn farms. acres. Irrigated farms. acres. Land in orchards _. farms. acres. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24-9 acres _ _ 25.0 to 999 acres 100.0 acres or more Apples farms. Bearing and nonbearing.. acres, pounds. 1 278 15 544 873 176 2 486 24 819 32 254 656 196 2 743 57 168 233 467 670 891 3 958 412 806 11 282 161 85 7 127 1 198 1 531 791 438 279 1 871 396 360 14 365 245 25 3 6 6 701 227 931 531 409 23 419 3 711 2 553 41? 25 2 779 71 265 232 029 14 291 1 400 38 213 307 14 333 613 469 237 81 904 14 770 139 3 891 663 11 307 34 453 469 117 39 18 547 7 053 79 035 306 1 (D) (D) 496 1 661 1 960 207 32 139 27 89 109 139 131 1 58 306 B 064 1 (D) 58 21 22 141 3 2 20 1 95 292 587 1 (D) 21 61 183 171 455 30 70 139 32 102 178 13 15 130 270 13 16 119 11 103 105 283 518 127 (D) (D) 865 6 574 8 023 727 43 400 16 53 76 194 261 243 585 9 690 240 337 5 (D) 461 124 104 118 16 050 4 2 1 525 14 910 24 208 2 (D) 1 455 70 392 2 838 5 689 416 2 810 57 446 238 161 17 278 1 145 21 74 273 1 051 9 17 218 48 7 235 500 1 689 972 104 579 29 559 224 2 153 2 789 855 23 182 3 11 16 36 71 87 268 7 358 173 108 3 26 131 137 25 37 4 753 604 9 883 17 143 4 31 479 125 179 1 912 4 948 3 25 110 943 19 188 55 47 73 289 11 60 61 369 1 (D) 44 13 4 50 192 1 431 901 155 1 202 62 247 209 2 120 2 601 551 15 239 2 6 8 36 64 93 369 12 881 321 403 3 37 146 223 28 60 826 731 15 629 27 556 2 (D) 491 239 1 243 3 217 7 967 1 (D) 104 1 966 17 482 41 37 24 2 70 733 10 81 50 423 1 (D) 31 15 4 43 192 1 540 342 See footnotes at end of table. 86 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA Table 48. Summary by Size of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres 2,000 acres or more CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Oats for grain farms. acres- bushels. Irrigated farms. acres- Tobacco farms- acres. pounds. Irrigated - farms. acres- Farms by acres tiarvested: 0.1 to 09 acres 1.0 to 1.9 acres 2.0 to 2 9 acres 3.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 9.9 acres 10.0 acres or more Soybeans for beans farms. acres- busfiels. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Irish potatoes farms- acres- cwt. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4,9 acres 5.0 to 24 9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres..- ._ 100.0 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass sitage, green chop, etc. ^ee text) .. farms. acres, tons. dry. Irrigated farms- acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres - 250 acres or more Alfalfa hay farms. acres, tons, dry. Irrigaled farms- acres. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms. acres. imgated farnis. acres- Farms by acres han/ested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24 9 acres -.- 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more Sweet com _ farms. acres. Irrigated - farms. acres- Land in orchards farms. acres. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by t>eanng and nonbearing acres: 0 1 to 4 9 acres 5 0 to 24 9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres - 100.0 acres or more Apples farms- Beanng and nont>earing.. acres, pounds. 150 1 699 103 557 117 1 437 1 831 352 7 115 1 6 17 32 61 287 16 933 451 494 1 (D) 56 169 42 14 13 1 412 1 (D) 14 590 20 807 46 661 3 11 220 355 15 277 6 712 20 902 96 ! 196 20 643 41 30 19 6 70 909 9 179 621 1 (D) 14 5 7 2 23 420 5 868 791 102 1 225 70 919 91 1 347 1 8S9 187 12 184 254 18 589 481 572 52 128 74 16 59 865 1 (D) 14 1 1 504 21 352 49 572 1 (D) 161 321 22 259 6 863 22 518 1 (D) 54 1 118 12 245 18 20 14 2 36 403 6 98 21 330 2 (D) 15 3 2 1 14 243 2 654 050 91 1 308 74 366 54 918 1 231 414 7 144 1 2 2 2 5 42 217 18 490 495 827 3 193 36 92 87 2 9 3 506 360 18 666 44 575 74 252 34 195 6 368 19 739 39 1 484 10 593 9 14 10 6 25 626 4 148 16 367 11 1 3 1 13 198 2 140 431 249 4 263 234 274 146 3 071 4 179 121 25 607 4 6 14 119 751 86 505 2 262 696 25 1 542 98 265 329 59 20 60 8 387 3 28 945 56 351 149 161 4 60 215 557 169 4 586 21 070 75 813 4 60 148 6 418 58 2 312 26 45 64 13 93 2 801 23 574 33 1 407 3 10 14 7 6 6 24 947 12 155 569 81 2 059 117 371 63 2 135 3 043 752 14 447 2 2 2 2 55 500 108 096 2 987 322 19 2 071 20 108 177 195 8 171 32 940 380 32 926 88 943 2 (D) 74 172 120 14 227 11 709 40 987 1 (D) 102 7 799 40 3 445 5 31 40 26 55 2 935 19 1 027 606 2 (D) 4 1 2 1 7 441 4 776 160 22 903 56 558 12 623 971 640 78 2 294 2 208 085 534 17 469 4 23 46 135 6 (D) (D) (D) 1 1 1 3 10 26 103 059 007 (D) 16 48 34 5 3 13 64 751 566 (D) 6 4 38 941 16 300 2 7 11 18 2 17 435 7 (D) 1 6 512 (D) 3 1 2 8 996 4 702 000 3 55 2 753 55 37 997 1 140 583 3 588 1 7 47 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 21 3 839 9 331 1 (D) 1 9 9 2 12 997 2 553 1 (D) 12 3 976 3 1 171 5 7 7 1 375 1 (D) 4 3 954 1 (D) 4 2 908 35 480 216 ^Data are based on a sample of farms. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 87 Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text] Farms with sales of $10,000 or more $500,000 or more $250,000 to $499,999 $100,000 to $249,999 1 795 11,1 591 376 329 1 796 1 096 653 610 609 1 896 73 94 99 107 108 534 453 240 88 1 538 303 251 1 079 299 799 1 079 296 362 174 11 674 FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. percent. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres. Value of land and buildings' farms. $1,000. Average per farm_ - dollars. Average per acre dollars. Farms by value ot land and buildings; $1 to $39.999 $40,000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99.999... $100,000 to $149.999. $150,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1.999.999 _. $2,000,000 or more Owned and rented land by operator Land owned farms. acres. Land rented or leased from others _ farms. acres- Rented or leased land in farms farms. acres. Land rented or leased to others farms. acres- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland - farms. acres. Harvested cropland farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres ,.. _-. 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres 2.000 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms. acres. In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms, acres. On which all crops failed farms- acres. In cultivated summer fallow farms. acres. Idle farms- acres. Total woodland (arms. acres. Woodland pastured- farms. acres. Woodland not pastured farms. acres. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms. acres. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc farms. acres. Pastureland. all types farms. acres. Irrigated land farms, acres. Harvested cropland irrigated farms. acres. Pasture and other land irrigated farms. acres. Land set aside in federal farm programs in 1982 farms. acres. TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Part owners Tenants White _ Full owners Part owners... Tenants _ Black and other races Full owners Part owners... _ Tenants See footnotes at end of table. 16 183 100.0 2 557 728 158 16 183 5 377 627 332 301 2 121 1 824 1 903 1 813 2 241 1 655 4 040 1 675 733 299 14 213 1 684 945 6 275 1 007 329 6 251 997 651 2 012 134 546 14 719 1 799 220 13 672 1 528 994 7 833 1 992 1 802 1 436 427 146 36 5 717 197 257 1 243 22 016 361 4 208 215 4 320 1 903 42 425 8 967 500 002 2 484 68 740 7 745 431 262 2 757 111 734 11 456 146 772 8 311 377 731 845 38 556 826 38 219 36 337 221 3 467 16 183 9 926 4 265 1 992 15 581 9 513 4 148 1 920 602 413 117 72 8 107 50.1 2 082 253 257 8 113 4 068 483 501 477 1 980 364 506 531 895 737 2 764 1 328 706 282 6 897 1 222 137 4 251 932 639 4 237 925 927 869 72 523 7 381 566 523 7 160 392 081 1 985 1 415 1 728 1 426 425 145 36 2 612 125 600 639 15 168 179 2 901 106 3 383 905 27 390 4 659 343 761 1 139 40 025 4 142 303 736 1 349 76 496 5 772 95 473 3 823 242 121 628 37 758 624 37 461 18 297 175 3 215 8 107 3 867 3 017 1 223 7 955 3 790 2 964 1 201 152 77 53 22 239 1.5 228 882 958 239 569 373 2 382 314 2 488 2 6 223 114 359 149 120 393 149 120 178 34 5 870 205 184 752 191 174 704 22 17 9 33 49 33 28 54 5 387 19 1 349 3 167 3 215 30 2 930 134 27 429 25 1 396 118 26 033 33 7 909 175 8 792 90 14 692 50 10 704 50 (D) 2 (D) 12 581 239 90 133 16 237 90 131 16 2 730 4.5 352 069 482 730 684 829 938 122 1 945 44 16 26 36 45 177 153 138 95 680 171 632 425 186 413 423 185 132 77 5 976 603 29C 102 585 274 702 89 34 78 183 120 73 8 186 11 264 25 1 068 9 159 12 739 56 2 170 418 41 506 70 2 662 391 38 844 115 9 042 546 11 419 283 22 968 84 10 244 84 10 244 22 508 730 306 374 50 720 299 371 50 10 7 3 1 540 463 956 1 487 419 391 184 133 417 501 213 39 614 34 594 86 3 001 32 506 12 615 125 5 849 978 85 680 246 8 489 852 77 191 311 18 979 1 309 22 761 882 62 062 129 8 718 128 (D) 6 (D) 33 801 1 795 716 821 258 1 775 706 811 258 20 10 10 88 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text] Farms with sales of $10,000 or more- Con. $20,000 10 $39,999 $10,000 to $19,999 1 846 11,4 204 662 111 1 898 448 568 236 332 2 177 87 254 210 291 244 632 104 73 3 1 556 166 019 753 51 803 750 51 070 229 13 160 Farms with sales of less than S1 0.000 $5,000 to S9.999 $2,500 to $4,999 Less than $2,500 Abnormal farms (see text) FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. percent. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres. Value of land and buildings' farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars. Farms by value of land and buildings: $1 to $39.999 S40.000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99,999 _ $100,000 to $149,999 ___. $150,000 to $199,999 ___. $200,000 to $499.999 - $500,000 to $999.999 _ $1,000,000 to $1.999.999 $2,000,000 or more Owned and rented land by operator Land owned farms. acres. Land rented or leased from others farms. acres. Rented or leased land in farms farms. acres. Land rented or leased to others farms. acres. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland famns. acres. Han/ested cropland farms. acres. Farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres.- 2.000 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms. acres. In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms. acres. On which all crops failed farms. acres. In cultivated summer fallow farms. acres. Idle -- famns- acres. Total woodland farms. acres. Woodland pastured - farms. acres. Woodland not pastured farms. acres. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms. acres. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. farms. acres. Pastureland. all types farms. acres. Irrigated land farms, acres- Han/ested cropland irrigated farms. acres. Pasture and other land irrigated farms. acres. Land set aside In federal farm programs in 1982 ._ farms. acres. TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Part owners Tenants White .._ _ Full owners Part owners Tenants Black and other races Full owners Part owners Tenants See footnotes at end of table. 1 532 9.5 244 008 159 1 461 439 417 300 765 1 858 51 47 107 229 179 626 169 50 3 1 267 175 501 753 85 151 746 83 701 173 16 644 1 468 166 932 1 422 139 406 452 331 605 134 18 428 136 2 608 39 457 22 339 208 5 694 861 52 242 213 6 395 766 45 847 242 11 089 1 064 13 745 701 35 912 102 1 848 102 1 840 3 8 37 1 532 786 480 266 1 506 776 471 259 26 10 9 7 1 775 122 190 1 728 91 323 910 567 235 16 561 19 989 210 3 737 48 793 29 406 292 5 942 1 082 56 539 262 10 319 959 45 220 310 11 227 1 266 15 706 855 41 535 102 764 100 757 3 7 26 317 1 846 1 094 453 299 1 770 1 052 433 285 76 42 20 14 8 058 49.8 459 497 57 8 052 198 302 148 820 2 578 1 459 1 397 1 282 1 346 917 1 270 344 26 12 7 299 448 543 2 018 72 977 2 008 70 Oil 1 143 62 023 7 322 226 203 6 496 132 493 5 842 575 73 6 3 098 69 913 601 6 655 182 1 307 109 937 994 14 898 4 292 150 919 1 339 28 495 3 589 122 424 1 402 34 556 5 670 47 819 4 478 132 964 213 694 198 654 18 40 46 252 8 058 6 047 1 243 768 7 609 5 712 1 179 718 449 335 64 50 2 044 12.6 154 731 76 2 036 348 334 171 087 2 185 342 312 275 342 263 359 132 1 758 137 346 710 32 776 708 31 624 298 15 391 1 952 86 037 1 855 59 996 1 405 395 64 1 708 19 188 177 2 047 47 382 40 387 263 4 037 1 124 46 437 316 7 464 963 38 973 340 9 705 1 415 12 552 1 036 36 357 74 303 67 276 9 27 29 121 2 044 1 335 420 289 1 926 1 263 397 266 118 72 23 23 2 123 13.1 122 686 58 2 144 314 001 146 456 2 643 393 358 416 357 247 312 59 1 1 1 908 120 786 559 17 969 557 17 163 281 16 169 1 965 61 861 1 790 35 565 1 658 116 14 2 791 18 996 163 1 783 43 419 35 335 247 4 753 1 108 39 047 331 6 767 945 32 280 338 9 342 1 481 12 346 1 116 35 105 49 172 49 172 8 41 2 123 1 564 341 218 465 324 207 137 109 17 11 3 891 24.0 182 180 47 3 872 535 967 138 421 2 873 724 727 591 646 407 599 153 25 3 633 190 411 749 22 232 743 21 224 664 30 463 3 405 78 315 2 851 36 932 2 779 64 5 3 1 599 31 729 261 2 825 92 506 34 215 484 6 108 2 060 66 436 692 14 264 1 681 51 171 724 15 509 2 774 22 921 2 326 61 502 90 219 82 206 9 13 9 90 3 891 3 148 482 261 3 697 2 994 468 245 194 154 24 16 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 89 Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols see text] Item All farms Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Total $500,000 or more $250,000 to $499,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $40,000 to $99,999 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence; 12 234 2 447 1 502 8 740 7 443 6 255 8 682 1 421 1 386 5 875 1 246 873 1 455 2 643 8 005 17.4 3 207 366 1 753 3 288 3 680 3 983 3 113 51.5 14 852 1 331 32 14 040 1 867 050 1 544 406 839 455 239 032 20 435 64 15 616 12 52 80 29 191 2 015 4 822 1 299 1 454 1 508 1 002 806 581 1 591 789 252 64 3 736 2 806 2 225 581 490 307 482 476 3 636 1 851 1 636 1 532 905 177 6 170 1 148 789 6 186 1 921 4 200 3 075 873 558 1 644 832 316 577 1 165 4 421 19.4 1 628 196 980 1 589 1 885 2 147 1 310 50.7 7 600 507 11 6 602 1 454 775 1 061 374 514 384 231 413 15 369 44 14 269 11 33 16 7 282 648 1 140 426 622 927 711 646 489 1 438 750 247 63 2 104 1 264 1 165 99 189 86 270 138 790 287 1 604 1 383 208 71 169 46 24 207 32 162 61 28 10 23 16 6 13 33 144 20.S 43 1 19 59 71 62 27 50.3 234 5 116 71 177 42 66 509 68 87 343 6 62 13 3 853 6 7 10 33 4 7 14 S 6 3 22 57 42 36 29 1 1 3 6 19 7 14 34 111 12 3 582 65 83 647 83 474 179 58 26 95 77 14 62 107 408 19.3 139 11 82 187 194 207 49 48.4 694 36 2 526 210 141 116 72 800 81 64 046 81 7 5 082 2 5 69 122 19 29 27 26 19 26 122 152 100 19 109 7 3 4 7 4 25 6 20 2 171 368 4 9 1 402 176 217 1 533 262 1 093 494 189 90 215 208 70 122 265 986 18.5 352 38 235 420 488 462 152 48.3 1 691 104 1 1 423 431 791 263 107 998 94 46 352 3 91 12 3 490 1 11 3 1 745 194 186 SO 53 97 107 142 116 442 315 89 4 298 52 50 2 28 16 44 13 86 19 671 558 22 7 1 573 Not on farm operated- 223 169 Operators by principal occupation: Farming 1 628 Other Operators by days of wori< off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days 337 1 106 653 257 too to 199 days 105 200 days or more 291 Not reported 206 Operators by years on present fami: 2 years or less 62 142 5 to 9 years 10 years or more 270 1 118 Average years on present farm 20.0 373 Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 47 278 355 432 55 to 64 years 65 years and over 548 305 Average age - 50.4 Operators by sex: Male Female 1 849 116 3 FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family Partnership farms acres., farms.. 1 596 358 328 281 Corporation: Family held I^ore than 10 stockholders __ 10 Of less stockholders Other than family held More than 10 stockholders 10 or less stockholders Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. FARMS BY SIZE acres.. farms., aaes.. famw.. farms., farms. . acres., farms., farms.. (arms., acres.. 78 786 79 19 864 79 5 721 1 4 4 3 557 161 10 to 49 acres 165 50 to 69 awes 75 70 to 99 acres _ 100 to 139 acres 101 207 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 206 177 166 521 500 to 999 acres 172 1.000 to 1,999 acres 11 3 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) _ 549 Field crops, except cash grains (013) 231 Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) 219 Sugar crops, Ihsh potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133. 0134, 0139). . 12 40 Fmits and tree nuts (017) 19 Hortcultural specialties (018) 75 23 Ijvestock, except dairy, poultry, and 163 Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) 49 540 Poultry and eggs (025) 249 Animal specialties (027) 49 General farms, pnmanlv livestock (029) 27 See footnotes at end of table. 90 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see texl] Farms with sales ot $10,000 or more- Con. $20,000 to $39,999 $10,000 to $19,999 Famis with sales of less than $10,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $2,500 to $4,999 Less than $2,500 Abnormal farms (see text) OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by phncipal occupation; Farming Other - Operators by days of worf( off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days __ 100 to 199 days - 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years _ 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years __ _ 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age Operators by sex: Male Female Operators of Spanish origin FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family farms.. acres.. Partnership farms.. acres.. Corporation: Family held tamts.. acres.. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other than family held farms.. acres.. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other— cooperative, estate or trust institutional, etc. farms.. acres.. FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres _ 100 to 139 acres _ _ 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres _ 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres --.' 500 to 999 acres -._ __ 1,000 to 1.999 acres 2,000 acres or more FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops, Insh potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133, 0134, 0139). _ Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (016) General farms, pnmanly crop (019) Uvestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) _ Poultry and eggs (025) _ Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmanly livestock (029) _. See footnotes at end of table. 1 127 278 127 1 079 453 665 727 141 393 150 74 106 200 808 19.6 335 45 202 256 304 396 327 51.7 1 428 104 1 317 205 567 170 27 789 40 9 262 39 1 (0) 4 (D) 224 91 137 264 201 185 116 212 34 2 179 70 152 59 50 11 1 317 360 1 092 754 710 961 148 186 627 175 90 132 281 957 19.6 386 54 164 312 396 470 450 53.3 1 704 142 1 624 177 771 189 20 632 22 4 546 5 17 6 (D) 1 5 5 (D) 148 410 187 295 318 166 117 62 119 20 3 1 552 591 328 147 36 38 71 14 6 059 1 286 713 2 544 5 514 2 047 5 597 541 827 4 229 414 553 877 1 475 3 576 15.4 1 577 170 769 1 695 1 788 1 834 1 802 52.2 7 234 824 7 438 12 275 483 32 325 71 7 619 5 66 20 1 347 19 46 5 931 1 365 3 681 872 832 579 290 158 92 150 35 4 1 629 1 540 482 300 221 210 338 2 845 1 563 29 147 695 104 1 493 370 181 882 1 162 633 1 285 162 208 915 126 102 212 337 961 17.4 432 51 202 366 444 478 503 53.1 1 880 164 1 816 134 291 185 17 245 24 (D) 2 22 2 (D) 17 229 245 703 271 303 247 132 44 28 56 13 2 575 569 550 285 16 19 101 12 1 539 389 195 694 1 429 527 1 464 149 214 1 101 132 149 215 370 979 16.1 410 68 194 421 464 498 478 52.2 1 936 187 1 941 109 026 145 8 834 18 (D) 18 7 (D) 12 2 401 362 961 248 225 132 76 40 30 39 8 2 486 491 113 93 41 59 40 743 377 1 24 127 18 3 027 527 337 968 2 923 887 2 848 230 405 2 213 156 302 450 768 1 636 13.9 735 51 373 908 880 858 821 51.8 3 418 473 3 681 168 958 153 6 246 29 3 790 3 26 11 885 11 17 2 301 758 2 017 353 304 200 82 74 34 55 14 568 480 271 135 157 91 251 1 552 901 12 104 467 74 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 91 Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text) Item All farms Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Total $500,000 or more $250,000 to $499,999 $100,000 to $249,999 MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLO Total sales (see text) farms. $1,000-, Farms by value of sales: Less than $2.500— $2,500 to $4.999 , $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $39.999 $40,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more Grains farms.. $1,000.. Sates of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Com for grain farms.. $1.000.. Wheat fanhs.. $1,000.. Soyt>eans farms.. $1.000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1.000.. Oats farms.. $1.000.. Other grains farms.. $1.000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse products farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Other crops farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Dairy products -__ farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Hogs and pigs .._ farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. FARM-RELATED INCOME AND DIRECT SALES Income from machine worV. customwork. and other agncultural services farms.. $1.000., Value of agncultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see lexl) farms. $1.000.. See footnotes at end of table. 16 183 1 029 244 3 892 2 125 2 045 1 847 1 535 1 969 1 799 731 240 7 415 204 388 1 247 152 909 5 230 121 797 2 997 16 558 3 919 59 208 21 83 360 481 1 216 6 261 2 484 41 990 250 17 769 2 143 7 456 12 701 1 397 23 819 150 16 654 518 12 945 42 11 093 614 45 789 166 42 735 269 3 043 19 2 484 2 458 366 495 1 326 362 782 1 809 204 228 1 397 196 070 6 245 54 539 215 21 792 1 625 33 824 155 25 814 566 779 1 207 29 949 89 25 472 1 163 4 564 1 941 11 471 8 107 1 000 968 1 846 1 532 1 965 1 795 730 239 5 016 197 033 1 244 152 682 3 712 117 769 2 479 15 921 2 996 56 836 17 74 200 360 1 052 6 072 1 362 37 073 250 17 769 1 049 5 868 12 701 791 22 670 150 16 654 211 12 483 42 11 093 337 44 992 166 42 735 148 2 907 19 2 484 1 788 365 879 1 324 (D) 1 748 203 218 1 392 195 180 3 321 47 456 212 21 574 1 036 32 582 154 (D) 188 382 415 28 425 89 25 472 908 4 276 730 9 722 239 271 768 239 152 33 932 106 33 420 125 22 823 93 2 127 127 7 994 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (0) 18 306 1 (D) 39 4 881 22 4 666 9 6 626 6 6 596 20 23 392 19 (0) S 761 5 761 126 138 530 123 138 527 39 24 913 39 24 913 75 7 207 37 6 761 50 12 664 27 12 455 3 (D) 19 18 004 12 17 993 46 263 19 451 730 246 492 486 45 699 240 42 149 362 27 515 257 3 252 382 13 176 1 (D) 8 (D) 154 (O) 7 (D) 7 (D) 54 710 6 341 100 5 820 40 5 042 13 1 503 5 1 459 32 8 249 30 (D) 13 1 357 7 1 333 399 117 959 389 117 954 191 48 912 188 48 831 251 7 421 41 4 308 99 5 988 30 5 361 7 (D) 14 1 536 5 1 484 113 1 022 40 2 442 1 795 284 587 1 795 1 117 55 668 413 47 902 776 32 025 644 4 956 714 16 918 4 12 24 50 269 1 707 81 6 900 67 6 550 185 1 054 2 (D) 153 6 238 55 5 073 38 2 362 18 2 238 52 6 566 45 6 531 16 222 3 205 634 89 607 570 89 339 692 90 837 686 90 742 868 14 818 68 6 661 203 6 703 51 5 157 43 97 60 3 514 25 3 386 262 237 124 2 658 92 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text] Farms with sales of $10,000 or more— Con. Farms with sales of less than $10,000 Item $20,000 to $10,000 to $5,000 to $2,500 to Less than Abnormal farms $39,999 $19,999 Total $9,999 $4,999 $2,500 (see text) MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLO Total sales (see text) . farms.. 1 532 1 846 8 058 2 044 2 123 3 891 18 $1.000.. 43 068 26 048 26 196 14 439 7 682 4 074 2 080 Farms by value of sales: Less tfian $2,500 — - - 3 891 - - 3 891 1 $2,500 to $4,999 _ _ 2 123 _ 2 123 - 2 $5,000 to $9,999 .- _ _ 2 044 2 044 - - 1 $10,000 to $19.999 _ 1 846 _ . _ 1 $20000 to $39,999 .- _ 1 532 - - - \ 3 $40,000 to $99.999 4 $100,000 to $249.999 4 $250!000 to $499.999 _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 $500,000 or more _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 Grains . farms.. $1.000.. 982 16 297 1 036 8 320 2 388 7 013 949 4 371 752 1 838 687 804 11 343 Sales of $40,000 or more . farms.. $1.000__ ~ ~ ~ - : - 3 227 Com for grain . farms.. 776 768 1 508 653 484 371 10 $1.000.. 9 173 4 705 3 783 2 394 1 014 374 245 Wheat . famis.- $1.000.. 440 1 359 343 650 515 615 253 383 162 166 100 65 3 23 Soytjeans - farms.. 555 484 916 376 266 274 7 $1.000.. 5 231 2 660 2 328 1 432 574 323 44 Sorghum for grain . farms-. 1 4 4 - 4 - ~ $1.000.. (0) (D) 9 - 9 - Oats . farms.. SO 61 160 73 46 41 - $1.000.. (0) (D) 120 73 25 23 - Other grains . famis.. 190 133 161 82 52 27 3 $1,000.. 463 230 157 89 50 19 31 Cotton and cottonseed _ farms.. _ _ _ - - - - $1.000.. - - - - - - - Sales of $40,000 or more . famis.- $1,000.- _ ~ ~ _ : : — - Tobacco . famis-- $1.000.. 402 9 291 581 6 968 1 119 4 884 510 3 229 392 1 328 217 327 3 32 Sales of $40,000 or more . farms.. - - - - - - - $1.000.. - - - - - - - Hay. silage, and field seeds . farms.. $1,000-- 227 1 142 320 1 224 1 094 1 588 335 820 340 483 419 285 - - Sales of $40,000 or more . farms.. - - - - - - - $1.000.. - - - - - - - Vegetables, sweet com. and melons __. . farms.. 138 179 603 168 215 220 3 $1.000.. 1 445 1 034 1 068 518 384 166 81 . fanns.- - - - - - - - $1,000.. - - - - - - - Fruits, nuts, and Iwrries _ . farms.. 44 61 304 74 78 152 3 $1.000.. 535 276 415 182 145 88 47 Sales of $40,000 or more _ . farms.. - - - - - - - $1,000- - - - - - - - Nursery and greenhouse products . farms.. 44 99 274 86 83 105 3 $1.000.. 915 1 047 792 418 225 149 6 Sales of $40,000 or more . farms.. . - - - - - - $1.000.. - - - - - - ~ Other crops - farms. - 32 44 121 37 42 42 - $1.000.. BO 92 136 83 34 20 - Sales of $40,000 or more . farms.. - - - - - - - $1.000.. - - - ' - - - Poultry and poultry products ._ . famis— 143 131 665 146 177 342 5 $1,000.- 1 838 589 432 179 142 112 183 Sales of $40,000 or more . farms.. _ . - - - - 2 $1.000.. - - - - - - (D) Dairy products _ . farms.. $1,000- 175 4 058 56 519 56 121 24 100 7 5 25 16 5 890 Sales of $40,000 or more . farms.. - - - - - - 5 $1,000.. - - - - - - 890 Cattle and calves . farms.- 565 637 2 917 749 856 1 312 7 $1.000.. 4 330 3 829 6 824 3 181 2 196 1 446 259 - farms.. $1,000- - - ~ - 3 218 Hogs and pigs .. farms.. 208 223 584 210 179 195 5 $1.000.. 1 603 1 030 1 055 554 347 154 188 Sales of $40,000 or more _. -. farms. - $1.000.. - - ; : " _ 1 (D) Sheep, lambs, and wool .- farms.. 36 112 55 119 374 370 72 124 89 95 213 150 4 $1.000.. 28 Sales of $40,000 or more .. farms.. _ - - - - - $1.000.. - - - - - - - Other livestock and livestock products (see text) .. farms.. 96 1 422 123 1 002 788 1 499 175 681 216 461 397 358 4 $1,000.. 24 Sales of $40,000 or more — farans.. _ - - - - - $1.000.. - - - - - - ~ FARM-RELATED INCOME AND DIRECT SALES Income from machine work, customwork. and other agncultural services .. farms.. 143 89 255 77 84 94 - $1,000- 517 124 288 85 112 90 - Value of agncultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text) -- farms— 154 1 259 221 977 1 211 1 749 269 777 330 515 612 458 - $1.000.. - See footnotes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 93 Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text] Farms with sales of $10,000 or more $500,000 or more $250,000 to $499,999 $100,000 to $249,999 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Amount received farms.. $1,000-. Feed grains farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms. $1,000.. Cotton farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey farms.. $1,000.. SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 ._ $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more _ _ Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $79,999 $80,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. Ions.. $1,000-. Farms by tons purchased: 1 to 99 tons too to 499 tons -- 500 tons or more Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 _ $5,000 to $19,999 _._ $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9,999 _ $10,000 or more Commercial fertilizer farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999--- $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 - $20,000 or more Other agricultural chemicals farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19.999 $20,000 or more Hired farm latror farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 - $5,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Workers by days worked: 150 days or more farms. . workers.. Less than 150 days farms.. workers.. Contract lat)or farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 - $20,000 or more - Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms-. $1,000-. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 - $1,000 to $4,999 „ $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 197 6 184 124 4 023 32 226 84 1 935 5 727 98 291 3 441 1 135 851 300 8 971 275 819 5 338 1 068 1 569 996 5 614 440 957 246 333 3 496 1 229 889 2 528 964 757 1 365 to 144 22 406 5 997 3 069 712 366 11 855 72 146 5 194 3 722 1 980 959 9 847 27 401 5 839 2 689 1 085 234 7 321 68 545 4 993 1 637 505 186 3 137 8 894 6 037 29 082 830 4 473 408 239 148 35 5 695 10 381 3 284 1 923 457 31 181 6 151 117 4 009 28 225 78 1 917 3 599 95 613 1 375 1 075 851 298 4 960 270 796 1 424 977 1 565 994 3 863 430 684 244 446 1 750 1 224 889 806 940 756 1 361 6 168 21 023 2 295 2 799 711 363 6 685 68 307 1 221 2 557 1 952 955 6 246 25 993 2 528 2 415 1 070 233 5 018 65 502 2 713 1 621 500 184 2 776 8 332 3 896 23 118 590 4 287 203 209 143 35 3 577 9 162 1 481 1 616 449 31 23 2 315 15 1 705 4 117 166 42 239 7 13 33 113 188 66 591 5 8 18 157 175 385 772 62 549 13 26 136 6 6 17 146 178 4 259 15 40 38 85 183 9 726 8 25 31 119 176 4 794 16 34 58 68 215 24 202 31 49 47 88 185 2 470 144 1 918 30 1 418 2 7 11 10 101 777 19 47 26 32 1 605 16 943 7 55 15 607 523 19 178 35 71 315 102 618 87 550 19 20 143 436 597 483 387 83 641 49 149 399 13 35 74 475 545 4 473 68 205 118 154 537 15 127 45 74 153 265 532 5 665 74 164 199 95 611 13 838 154 206 182 69 449 1 423 456 2 646 74 963 16 21 20 17 329 1 299 88 165 66 10 51 1 270 36 793 3 22 20 455 1 145 21 556 278 414 394 59 1 484 84 777 96 189 800 399 1 400 436 510 76 267 394 652 354 90 292 362 656 1 403 5 719 214 799 277 113 1 356 21 579 101 275 581 399 1 318 7 633 236 592 425 65 1 267 14 880 391 663 190 23 940 2 070 851 4 003 122 826 46 30 39 7 880 2 646 304 429 135 12 94 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text] Farms with sales of $10,000 or more- Con. $20,000 to $39,999 $10,000 to $19,999 Farms with sales of less than $10,000 Total $5,000 to $9,999 $2,500 to $4,999 Less than $2,500 Abnormal farms (see text) COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Amount received fanns_, $1,000. Feed grains _ farms.. $1,000- Wheal farms. $1,000.. Cotton farms. $1,000.. Soyt)eans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and twney farms.. $1,000. SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES^ Lfvestocl( and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $79.999 $80,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. tons.. $1.000.. Farms by tons purchased: 1 to 99 tons 100 to 499 tons 500 tons or more Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 or more Commercial fertilizer farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999... $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more Other agricultural chemicals farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more Hired farm latx)r (arms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49.999... $50,000 or more Workers by days worked: 1 50 days or more farms. workers. Less than 150 days... farms. workers. Contract labor (arms. $1,000. Farms with expenses o(— $1 to $999 , $1,000 to $4.999 , $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5.0(X) to $19.999 $20,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 29 335 17 182 5 (D) 14 (D) 372 1 715 268 76 28 645 4 059 375 226 43 1 353 11 077 2 122 334 19 210 114 29 1 085 1 457 515 543 27 1 301 4 941 351 560 390 1 176 1 963 584 512 80 805 2 830 629 167 8 1 290 590 673 4 666 76 304 31 19 26 557 1 137 200 320 37 12 24 9 22 2 (0) 1 (D) 521 1 169 450 71 764 2 206 649 99 16 312 4 465 762 304 8 282 22 8 1 381 1 095 983 391 7 1 679 3 314 575 996 108 1 449 1 258 1 008 430 11 965 1 853 921 42 1 1 275 397 870 > 868 133 242 58 62 13 505 328 36 2 123 2 528 2 065 57 4 000 4 199 3 910 88 1 1 1 742 8 935 1 601 1 741 1 1 719 22 3 963 1 310 3 697 266 5 156 3 623 3 972 1 159 25 3 586 1 293 3 308 269 9 2 285 2 645 2 272 12 1 348 522 2 127 5 884 240 186 205 30 5 2 114 1 156 1 802 307 5 10 29 4 12 1 (D) 5 (D) 548 815 523 25 887 1 343 845 41 1 379 3 038 542 379 364 15 1 259 671 1 068 191 t 640 1 830 948 677 15 1 195 717 991 196 8 776 980 153 190 724 2 580 84 92 64 15 5 657 524 492 160 5 5 (D) 3 2 3 (D) 520 741 508 12 1 037 927 424 1 844 337 424 1 166 388 1 099 67 1 550 1 061 1 195 345 10 1 161 353 1 103 58 562 638 562 93 160 503 1 186 60 26 629 348 535 94 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 055 973 1 034 20 2 076 1 930 2 028 47 939 4 053 722 938 1 931 7 1 538 251 1 530 8 1 966 732 1 829 137 1 230 224 1 214 15 1 947 1 028 934 12 1 102 172 900 2 118 96 68 81 15 828 284 775 53 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 95 Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text] Farms with sales of S 10.000 or more $500,000 or more $250,000 to $499,999 $100,000 to $249,999 SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSESi-Con. Energy and petroleum products farms-. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 -.. $1,000 to $4,999 -,-. $5,000 to $19.999 $20,000 or more Petroleum products farms.. $1.000.. Gasoline and gasohol farms.. $1,000-. Diesel fuel farms.. $1.000.. LP gas. butane, and propane farms.. $1.000.. Fuel oil and kerosene farms.. $1.000.. Natural gas farms.. $1.000.. Motor oil and grease farms.. $1.000., Electricity farms.. $1.000.. Other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms.. $1.000.. Interest expense farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 - $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 or more Farms reporting no interest expense (see text) VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms.. $1.000.. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19.999_. $20,000 to $49.999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Automobiles farms.. number.. Motortrucks, including pickups famns.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. 2 or 3 farms.. number.. 4 or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines, self-propelled only - farms.. number.. Corn heads for combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers _ farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. Field forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel farms.. number-, AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms.. acres on which used. Lime farms., acres on which used- tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control - Insects on hay and other crops farms. acres on which used. See footnotes at end of table. 16 067 61 336 7 818 6 005 2 786 458 16 061 45 329 14 790 18 858 8 238 16 316 1 915 4 201 2 080 2 850 205 615 16 060 2 488 10 670 15 700 814 307 6 289 58 509 1 567 2 122 1 048 1 552 16 168 660 519 1 372 3 710 3 397 3 740 2 284 1 085 534 46 10 493 16 012 13 445 25 950 14 278 36 951 6 945 16 509 3 166 16 275 2 950 3 279 2 463 2 840 4 625 5 136 5 304 5 719 2 375 2 690 11 860 1 308 360 5 331 287 331 328 561 5 876 552 061 8 113 56 476 1 112 3 778 2 770 453 8 113 41 616 7 581 16 464 5 694 15 610 1 675 4 147 1 588 2 698 137 589 8 112 2 108 6 708 14 651 455 209 4 391 52 853 737 1 387 824 1 443 3 234 8 113 547 419 152 491 1 472 2 411 1 984 1 035 523 45 6 126 9 561 7 353 18 051 7 498 24 602 3 660 9 159 2 733 14 338 2 555 2 844 2 177 2 511 2 826 3 144 3 043 3 374 1 777 2 025 6 685 209 329 3 466 256 102 292 902 4 129 528 551 239 10 894 2 8 97 131 239 7 378 224 1 706 202 2 647 117 1 574 75 1 124 11 127 239 199 228 3 508 15 200 11 103 3 16 21 160 31 239 72 254 1 5 16 41 35 41 70 30 179 390 224 1 217 231 1 189 60 155 139 1 002 1Z1 1B8 118 166 87 183 164 583 121 40 208 48 048 138 94 248 730 11 229 101 441 188 730 8 286 704 2 900 570 3 164 293 1 133 175 448 13 259 729 381 702 2 908 53 36 563 12 532 35 93 71 364 730 89 437 3 20 77 127 134 194 169 6 614 1 016 705 2 267 662 2 769 186 477 372 2 188 348 408 321 384 246 300 255 290 201 252 537 251 647 302 51 188 59 694 371 116 762 1 796 6 695 34 465 1 186 111 1 796 2 100 1 646 4 693 1 429 5 091 498 890 395 584 36 170 1 796 671 1 672 4 561 83 35 1 205 6 353 61 303 281 560 1 796 154 895 28 55 153 357 568 458 174 3 1 486 2 344 1 695 4 540 1 663 6 031 602 1 517 815 4 268 717 815 685 803 823 891 819 958 625 708 1 356 372 222 807 67 046 73 249 980 155 234 96 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con. {For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text] Fam^s with sales ol $10,000 or more- Con. $20,000 to $39,999 $10,000 to $19,999 Farms with sales of less than $10,000 Total $5,000 to $9,999 $2,500 to $4,999 Less than $2,500 Abnormal farms (see text) SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES'- Con. Energy and petroleum products famis__ $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 10 $19.999 $20,000 or more Petroleum products farms.- $1,000.. Gasoline and gasohol farms.. $1,000-- Diesel fuel --_ - farms.. $1.000.. LP gas, butane, and propane farms.. $1,000-- Fuel oil and kerosene. farms.. $1.000.. Natural gas farms.. $1,000.- Motor oil and grease farms.. $1.000.. Electricity farms.. $1,000.- Other— coal. wood. coke. etc. farms.. $1.000.. Interest expense farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999- - $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 or more Farms reporting no interest expense (see text) VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of alt machinery and equipment -- farms-- $1.000.. Farms by value group; $1 to $4,999 -- $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19,999 -- $20,000 to $49,999 - $50,000 to $99.999 — $100,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499.999 - $500,000 or more - SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Automobiles farms.. number.. Motortrucks, including pickups farms-. number.. Wheel tractors --. farms.. number.. 2 or 3 - famis-- numtier.. 4 or more farms.. number- - Grain and bean combines, self-propelled only farms- - number.. Corn heads for combines farms.. number. - Cottonpickers and strippers farms. . number., fi^ower conditjoners farms-- number-- Pickup balers farms.. number. - Field forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel farms.. number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms.. acres on which used-- Lime farms-- acres on which used., tons.. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms.. acres on which used.. See footnotes at end of table. 1 461 3 811 256 1 070 135 1 461 3 134 1 353 1 677 1 000 1 015 170 (D) 252 143 2 (D) 1 461 206 133 646 as 31 648 2 834 186 291 92 79 737 1 461 56 811 114 272 605 375 47 15 1 050 1 615 1 304 2 283 1 348 3 856 797 1 981 372 1 696 358 364 265 281 379 440 461 125 142 1 301 104 815 633 24 366 26 385 734 39 167 1 898 3 221 690 1 148 60 1 898 2 564 1 764 1 551 1 018 600 230 (D) 304 134 54 (D) 1 898 188 1 328 610 106 47 618 1 944 253 226 105 34 1 183 1 898 53 552 61 238 653 608 266 72 1 242 1 854 1 680 2 823 1 742 4 530 1 119 2 740 318 1 485 277 172 184 547 653 644 697 183 190 1 679 74 516 736 21 513 26 193 882 24 402 7 936 4 638 6 702 1 222 12 7 930 3 537 7 191 2 314 2 532 668 234 38 483 121 68 26 7 930 371 3 950 1 003 356 98 1 896 5 642 829 734 224 108 5 623 8 037 10 653 1 218 3 218 1 922 1 327 299 47 6 4 362 6 444 6 076 7 836 6 762 12 242 3 280 7 338 422 1 844 389 428 280 322 1 792 1 982 2 254 2 332 594 660 5 161 93 276 1 856 30 177 34 166 1 734 21 505 2 001 1 800 1 293 708 2 001 1 364 1 810 834 835 292 100 16 189 76 21 18 2 001 129 1 161 409 99 27 507 854 220 201 49 37 2 028 39 710 292 370 705 476 144 35 6 1 191 1 732 1 554 2 360 1 800 3 866 903 2 120 263 1 112 159 179 102 135 660 688 198 208 1 640 46 541 585 12 827 14 630 657 11 882 2 123 1 315 786 337 2 118 1 006 1 959 679 709 187 68 6 133 12 24 4 2 118 117 1 225 278 120 31 581 1 406 269 227 56 29 2 144 33 278 232 656 656 499 100 1 1 094 1 767 1 595 2 009 1 870 3 447 979 2 172 104 488 146 165 125 134 438 470 622 651 165 189 1 555 25 821 508 7 899 B 272 579 7 198 3 812 1 523 3 623 177 12 3 811 1 167 3 422 801 988 189 66 15 161 33 23 4 3 811 125 1 564 317 137 40 807 2 381 340 306 119 42 3 865 37 665 694 2 192 561 352 55 11 2 077 2 945 2 927 3 467 3 092 4 929 1 398 3 046 55 244 729 843 972 993 231 263 1 966 20 914 763 9 451 11 264 498 2 425 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 97 Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text] All farms Farms witli sales of $10,000 or more Total $500,000 or more $250,000 to $499,999 $100,000 to $249,999 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS^- Con. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumlgants, etc.. to control— Con. Nematodes in crops farms.. acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards farms,. acres on which used-. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms.. acres on which used.. Chemicals lor defoliation, growth control of crops, or thinning of fruit, farms.. acres on which used.. LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 _._ 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms.. number.. Beef cows farms.. numt)er.. Farms with— 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Milk cows farms.. numt>er.. Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 49 SO to 99- 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms.. numtwr. . Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves famis.. numl)er.- Cattle and calves sold farms.. numl)er.. $1,000.. Calves famns.. number.. $1,000.. Cattle farms.. number.. $1,000.. Fattened on grain and concentrates --- farms., number. - $l,000- Hogs and pigs inventory farms. - number-. Farms with— 1 to 24 - 25 to 49 50 to 99- - 100 to 199— - 200 to 499 500 or more Used or to t>e used for breeding - farms.. number. - Other farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs sold farms.. numlwr.. $1,000-, Feeder pigs famis.. numt>er.. $1,000.. Litters of pigs farrowed between— Dec, 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms.. numtwr., Dec 1 and l^ay 31 farms.. number.. June 1 and Nov 30 farms.. number.. See footnotes at end of table. 871 76 171 1 480 65 044 7 129 941 057 904 65 137 7 002 355 418 2 125 2 757 976 810 307 27 5 548 180 334 3 736 52 151 2 135 1 423 143 26 9 2 218 128 183 463 41 810 729 317 54 4 5 062 113 832 5 423 61 252 6 245 164 982 54 539 3 638 78 745 9 622 5 401 86 237 44 918 1 988 31 890 19 074 1 861 179 149 1 123 247 176 129 119 67 1 052 26 9SS 1 687 152 194 1 625 335 333 33 824 469 83 305 3 526 1 100 39 365 976 19 758 905 10 607 652 73 280 871 61 346 4 738 895 459 621 60 883 3 474 299 539 428 1 089 845 783 303 26 2 974 155 702 1 336 29 073 525 666 116 21 8 1 884 126 629 175 19 591 727 315 53 4 2 835 98 772 2 601 45 065 3 321 143 389 47 456 2 261 70 271 8 235 2 911 73 118 39 221 887 27 457 16 838 1 117 168 529 499 164 149 123 116 66 693 24 645 1 040 143 884 1 036 319 541 32 582 295 75 443 3 272 716 37 122 646 18 604 616 18 518 27 13 276 42 12 283 155 137 305 28 9 558 77 27 288 5 13 9 4 26 20 61 13 823 25 1 151 5 12 5 2 1 41 12 672 1 1 1 9 25 4 61 9 446 62 4 019 75 16 363 7 207 43 5 445 335 71 10 918 6 871 27 6 883 4 718 49 56 210 8 3 8 5 7 18 31 8 177 48 48 033 SO 109 590 12 664 6 3 336 195 31 13 952 29 7 122 30 6 830 58 18 368 76 12 820 448 97 588 50 7 328 268 S3 986 27 23 13 47 154 4 241 29 421 63 1 773 25 22 14 2 196 27 648 5 3 20 140 28 228 18 529 206 6 036 251 23 902 7 421 197 14 012 1 754 221 9 890 5 667 52 3 445 2 227 9 13 11 23 59 4 856 95 26 574 99 63 282 5 988 23 20 243 893 60 7 454 56 3 630 55 3 824 138 21 195 139 14 420 1 062 273 460 124 17 199 895 109 605 48 78 156 510 103 822 59 440 175 4 441 71 78 18 6 2 701 54 999 16 42 478 165 792 38 217 632 11 948 868 48 847 14 818 702 26 269 2 786 782 22 578 12 032 149 6 897 4 329 211 34 071 75 30 24 25 37 20 113 4 585 200 29 486 203 70 866 6 703 50 24 245 944 118 6 758 110 3 497 109 3 261 98 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text] Farms with sales of $10,000 or more- Con. $20,000 to $39,999 $10,000 to $19,999 Farms with sales of less than $10,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $2,500 to $4,999 Less than $2,500 Abnomrial farms (see text) AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALSi- Con. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control— Con. Nematodes in crops farms.. acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards farnis-. acres on which used.. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms. . acres on which used.. Chemicals for defoliation, growth control of crops, or thinning of fruit farms. . acres on which used.. LIVESTOCK Cattle and cahres inventory farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199... 200 to 499. 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms.. number.. Beef cows farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 9 10 to 49. 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 - 500 or more Milk cows farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 49. 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms.. number.. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms- number.. Cattle and calves sold farms.. number., $1,000.. Calves farms.. number,. $1,000.. Cattle farms.. number.. $1,000.. Fattened on grain and concentrates... farms., number.. $1,000,. Hogs and pigs inventory farms.. number. - Farms with— 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99. 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Used or to be used for breeding farms.. number.. Other farms.. numl)er.. Hogs and pigs sold farms.. numt)er.. $1,000.. Feeder pigs farms.. number.. $1,000.. Utters of ptgs farrowed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms.. number.. Dec 1 and May 31 farms,, number.. June 1 and Nov. 30 farms.. number.. See footnotes at end of table. 158 7 586 194 6 616 895 70 327 106 7 681 594 23 597 95 340 122 34 3 492 11 075 320 6 583 120 171 25 3 1 210 4 492 44 4 152 10 455 6 619 465 5 903 565 12 163 4 330 328 4 943 804 497 7 220 3 526 201 2 737 1 488 232 10 618 125 33 42 22 10 160 1 964 211 8 654 208 17 939 1 603 63 8 206 365 167 2 363 150 1 168 131 1 195 128 2 386 183 2 645 1 000 44 929 129 1 315 691 21 761 160 393 104 32 2 526 9 063 456 7 778 181 249 25 1 110 1 285 60 494 5 839 574 6 859 637 11 282 3 829 310 4 233 708 554 7 049 3 121 260 2 470 1 236 250 8 068 143 57 31 16 3 155 1 476 226 6 592 223 13 486 1 030 90 7 296 279 164 1 803 147 927 131 876 215 2 624 603 3 550 2 378 42 625 278 3 699 3 521 53 699 1 697 1 667 130 26 1 2 567 23 748 2 396 22 824 1 609 756 26 4 1 328 924 288 21 18 1 2 220 14 073 2 815 15 878 2 917 20 795 6 824 1 372 8 242 1 366 2 483 12 553 5 457 1 101 4 433 2 236 739 9 764 621 83 27 6 2 354 1 940 643 7 824 584 12 828 1 055 171 6 005 205 379 1 822 326 938 284 884 93 1 761 210 2 244 813 22 814 123 2 346 797 19 659 229 472 76 19 1 592 8 419 545 7 986 266 259 16 3 1 562 5 543 664 5 697 749 8 889 3 181 334 3 130 560 676 5 759 2 622 295 1 907 1 003 231 4 061 181 31 14 4 1 139 831 195 3 230 210 6 439 554 55 2 754 91 147 834 132 463 118 371 67 498 135 794 727 11 939 71 771 897 15 607 330 524 39 4 671 7 080 637 6 962 366 263 8 67 118 583 3 910 744 4 617 856 6 578 2 196 402 2 598 436 763 3 980 1 760 352 1 493 781 196 3 224 145 38 11 2 112 639 163 2 585 179 4 391 347 64 2 245 83 120 629 97 290 96 339 55 365 258 512 838 7 872 84 582 1 827 18 433 1 138 671 15 3 1 304 8 249 1 214 7 876 977 234 2 1 175 373 162 7 6 1 075 4 620 1 407 5 564 1 312 5 328 1 446 636 2 514 371 1 044 2 814 1 076 454 1 033 452 312 2 479 295 14 2 1 103 470 285 2 009 195 1 998 154 52 1 006 31 112 359 97 185 70 174 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 99 Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text] All farms Farms with sales of $10,000 or more $500,000 or more $250,000 to $499,999 $100,000 to $249,999 LIVESTOCK-Con. Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms., number.. Ewes 1 year old or older .._ farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs sold farms., number.. Sheep and lambs shorn farms.. number., pounds of WOOL. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. number.. Horses and ponies sold farms.. number., $1,000.. Goats inventory farms.. numt>er.. Goats sold farms.. number.. $1,000.. POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory __ farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 399 400 to 3,199 3.200 to 9.999 10.000 to 19.999 20.000 to 49.999 50.000 to 99.999 100,000 or more Hens and pulfets of laying age farms.. number.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms.. number.. Chickens 3 months old or older sotd farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms.. number.. Farms vnth— 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59.999 60.000 to 99.999 100.000 or more Turkey hens kept for breeding farms.. number,. Turkeys sold farms.. number.. CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Corn for silage or green chop farms,. acres., tons, green.. Inigated farms. . acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Wheat for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Barley for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. See footnotes at end of table. 599 21 797 533 12 389 526 12 812 499 16 427 119 006 3 053 22 801 866 3 226 28 139 432 2 668 176 1 452 60 1 926 4 404 290 1 753 69 38 40 12 6 8 1 894 3 827 483 214 576 807 465 3 745 248 1 378 235 112 072 87 147 223 921 67 689 73 104 038 7 281 620 198 62 845 256 114 11 672 3 248 2 424 1 019 590 2 349 104 019 1 552 057 9 191 1 029 1 065 224 31 3 153 138 204 5 635 641 18 817 1 643 1 153 297 60 1 806 72 491 4 251 789 9 380 10 640 172 5 478 178 6 395 155 7 451 60 948 1 012 9 762 332 2 033 26 790 99 688 36 349 14 740 4 346 426 582 55 37 40 12 6 8 717 3 776 995 82 569 431 282 3 722 415 1 309 234 907 434 26 140 222 921 27 524 35 102 445 4 923 587 031 60 281 884 109 11 634 1 250 2 075 1 010 588 2 010 100 196 1 500 971 9 191 715 1 042 223 30 2 549 130 776 5 395 863 17 (D) 1 102 1 090 297 60 1 577 69 926 4 132 985 9 380 3 66 2 (D) 3 89 3 114 974 29 898 14 256 16 817 4 40 2 (P) 3 23 235 076 3 2 5 5 B 2 22 967 016 6 268 060 1 21 945 762 48 100 742 234 100 2 (0) 150 88 319 9 955 076 17 3 497 8 25 33 84 48 9 894 171 875 1 (D) 3 8 24 13 94 14 752 678 757 3 270 8 31 37 18 67 9 006 620 532 9 89 7 (D) 7 66 6 61 335 57 258 11 37 1 535 6 21 2 (D) (D) 24 244 370 14 2 1 1 5 1 23 (D) 2 (D) 13 337 096 376 97 695 789 2 1 3 370 1 (D) 5 (D) 445 122 814 13 186 956 26 3 518 39 124 119 163 204 22 916 358 689 3 110 16 73 103 12 260 24 681 1 073 765 2 (D) 40 137 64 19 208 18 265 1 106 590 1 (D) 45 2 532 33 1 147 42 2 393 33 1 193 9 236 181 1 787 42 339 3 396 29 160 11 131 8 128 313 084 100 4 2 21 1 124 (D) 15 (D) 55 575 604 549 73 469 870 88 447 4 4 622 1 137 172 607 17 594 152 32 2 541 164 445 291 237 707 40 335 611 549 2 (D) 90 532 81 4 652 41 376 1 711 893 5 130 220 293 118 21 486 21 770 1 274 762 5 (D) 100 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text] Farms with sales of $10,000 or more- Con. $20,000 to $39,999 $10,000 to $19,999 Farms with sales of less than $10,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $2,500 to $4,999 Less than Abnormal farms $2,500 (see text) 229 4 5 248 719 214 4 3 303 452 195 4 2 734 385 200 4 4 167 567 27 314 4 799 1 235 4 8 299 57 238 3 408 19 280 20 213 - 1 124 _ 87 _ 564 - 24 ~ 633 4 21 064 3 758 631 2 2 2 LIVESTOCK-Con. Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms.. number.. Ewes 1 year old or older farms.. number., Sfieep and lambs sold farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs shorn farms.. number.. pounds of wool.. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. number.. Horses and ponies sold farms.. number.. $1,000.. Goats inventory farms.. numt)er. . Goals sold farms.. number.. $1.000.. POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. farms.. number.. Famis with— 1 to 399 400 to 3.199 _. 3,200 to 9,999 10.000 to 19.999 _. 20.000 to 49.999 50.000 to 99.999 100,000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age.. farms.. number.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms.. number.. Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms.. number.. Broilers and otfier meat-type chickens sold farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59.999 60.000 to 99.999 100,000 or more Turkey hens kept for breeding farms., numl>er.. Turkeys sold farms.. numt>er.. CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed farms.. acres. - bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres __. 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Com for silage or green chop farms.. acres., tons, green,. Irrigated farms.. acres. . Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Wheat tor grain farms. . acres., bushels.. Inigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more _ Bartey for grain farms,, acres. - bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. See footnotes at end of table 39 2 303 37 1 252 33 1 487 28 1 514 11 222 228 2 238 82 330 1 409 16 54 5 25 1 167 150 961 139 14 9 5 165 122 813 16 28 148 65 277 264 33 1 235 284 1 28 3 1 6 17 11 3 705 977 53 219 5 003 667 12 (D) 296 512 168 1 240 4 587 58 739 2 (D) 188 48 4 459 12 864 475 797 4 59 248 201 10 247 5 774 300 711 56 . 447 52 : 127 51 546 48 I 577 274 : 171 100 407 943 24 187 8 75 2 200 100 863 172 17 8 2 196 78 176 26 22 687 55 72 281 22 499 177 6 13 3 9 37 9 315 943 29 621 2 594 187 (D) 427 497 19 180 2 919 33 628 141 38 1 369 6 352 232 317 290 79 167 3 207 150 022 10 438 357 6 459 344 6 032 340 8 409 53 259 2 037 12 982 531 1 174 1 328 333 1 980 140 1 103 46 1 182 54 106 1 169 12 1 1 173 46 730 132 7 376 180 19 677 66 69 244 60 6 40 165 2 345 31 157 359 351 5 38 1 993 347 5 3 38 333 117 364 313 20 7 231 600 314 885 (0) 70 2 940 64 1 660 65 1 895 61 2 290 13 632 356 2 345 139 437 647 39 307 14 222 10 242 18 664 234 7 1 239 13 636 19 5 028 57 5 314 15 48 698 224 2 177 94 794 2 (D) 10 692 835 16 908 1 361 003 2 (D) 573 259 3 138 1 621 20 876 123 15 280 4 253 138 254 232 48 1 126 52 530 92 2 250 79 1 496 84 1 403 79 1 952 12 313 446 2 338 154 329 402 81 549 39 327 13 307 14 378 304 3 305 13 542 30 836 11 45 093 19 21 148 18 3 13 491 723 9 123 659 395 (D) 642 79 2 10 109 922 580 104 5 1 64 188 995 441 176 12 27 72 651 536 629 19 552 83 1 512 78 3 270 30 1 398 25 102 19 410 787 5 126 338 953 2 (D) 778 9 86 574 6 908 1 29 132 066 190 (D) 130 2 14 53 400 728 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 101 Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text) Itom Farms with sales of $10,000 or more $500,000 or $250,000 to $100,000 to $40,000 to All farms Total more $499,999 $249,999 $99,999 CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Oats tor grain farms- 1 278 785 7 27 147 252 acres.. 15 544 12 117 86 1 042 3 001 4 023 bushels- 873 176 697 678 4 178 63 751 173 231 237 274 Irrigated farms.. - - - - - - acres.. ~ ~ ~ " ~ ~ Tobacco — farms.. 2 489 1 362 2 7 81 289 acres.. 24 840 20 513 iBl (D) 3 528 5 941 pounds. - 32 280 276 27 922 625 (D) 5 266 196 8 471 144 Irrigated farms.. 196 169 5 26 S3 acres.. 2 743 2 663 - 234 887 781 Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres 57 5 - - - 3 1.0 to 1.9 acres 168 5 - - - 1 2.0 to 2.9 acres 234 22 - - - 3 3.0 to 4.9 acres 467 91 - - 2 1 5.0 to 9.9 acres _ 671 402 - - 2 25 10.0 acres or more 892 837 2 7 77 256 Soybeans lor beans farms.. 3 965 3 013 127 383 720 742 acres.. 413 137 390 727 46 799 85 908 113 193 80 328 bushels.. 11 290 198 10 797 492 1 467 419 2 470 941 3 167 028 2 117 002 Irrigated farms.. 85 81 14 25 15 16 acres.. 7 127 7 077 1 746 2 515 1 427 1 027 Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 1 201 596 10 46 121 143 25 to 99 acres 1 533 1 195 18 101 239 261 100 to 249 acres _ 793 784 25 115 193 272 250 acres or more 438 438 74 121 167 66 Irish potatoes farms- 279 119 3 5 14 32 acres.. 1 871 1 709 623 665 192 109 cwt.. 396 360 375 331 169 000 133 483 37 837 17 651 Irrigated farms.. 14 9 1 2 2 2 acres.. 365 363 (D) (D) (D) (D) Fanns by acres han/ested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 245 94 - 1 9 27 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25 16 - 1 3 4 25.0 to 99.9 acres 3 6 3 6 3 1 2 1 1 1 100.0 acres or more Hay- alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. farms.. 6 709 3 369 63 233 840 921 acres.. 229 046 168 219 8 486 23 302 54 195 40 001 tons, dry.. 533 939 437 563 24 580 71 803 154 677 100 020 Irrigated farms-- 23 16 2 3 3 4 acres.. 419 370 (D) 185 26 37 Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres _ 3 713 1 152 10 31 150 308 25 to 99 acres 2 SSS 1 804 21 100 523 552 100 to 249 acres 414 388 27 93 160 58 250 acres or more 27 2 786 25 1 886 5 41 9 165 7 612 3 Alfalfa hay farms.. 536 acres.. 71 606 61 196 3 031 9 782 22 957 14 476 tons, dry._ 233 023 210 349 11 115 38 631 84 358 45 711 Irrigated . -. -. farms.. 14 12 2 2 2 4 acres.. 291 (D) (D) (D) (D) 37 Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms.. 1 403 794 39 100 153 184 acres.. 38 331 35 740 7 448 7 219 10 942 5 307 Irrigated farms.. 310 239 23 44 52 56 acres.. 14 444 14 092 3 858 4 374 3 553 1 589 Farms by acres han/ested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 613 178 4 15 19 47 5.0 to 24.9 acres 470 302 5 24 47 63 25.0 to 99.9 acres 239 233 14 38 54 65 100.0 acres or more 81 81 16 23 33 9 Sweet corn farms.. 906 492 17 43 80 121 acres.. 14 778 13 412 2 230 1 939 4 460 2 261 Irrigated farms. 139 105 8 20 22 28 acres.. 3 891 3 814 896 1 208 1 026 488 Land in orchards __ famis.. 667 186 8 10 27 43 acres.. 11 423 9 781 6 458 1 098 1 555 830 Irrigated farms.. 34 11 2 1 4 2 acres.. 453 414 (D) (D) 69 (D) Farms by bearing and nonlwaring acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 490 85 1 8 20 5.0 to 24.9 acres - 119 51 T 3 3 13 25.0 to 99.9 acres 40 32 1 3 9 8 100.0 acres or more 18 551 18 144 6 8 3 7 7 24 2 Apples farms.. 29 Bearing and nonbearing.. acres.. 7 119 6 356 3 647 654 1 183 514 pounds.. 79 207 356 77 992 422 45 849 656 6 614 720 17 690 843 5 257 340 See footnotes at end of table. 102 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 49. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see text] Farms wilh sales of $10,000 or more- Con. $20,000 to $39,999 $10,000 to $19,999 Farms witli sales of less tlian $10,000 Total $5,000 10 $9,999 $2,500 to $4,999 Less than $2,500 Abnormal farms (see text) CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Oats for grain farms.- acres., bustiels.. Imgated _ _-. farms., acres.. Tobacco farms.. acres., pounds. . Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres fiarvested: 0.1 to 0 9 acres 1.0 to 1.9 acres 2.0 to 2.9 acres 3.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 9.9 acres „ 10.0 acres or more Soytieans for beans farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Irish potatoes farms.. acres. . cwt.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested; 0,1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres _ 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. farms.. acres.. tons, dry.. Irrigated farms. . acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres _ 250 acres or more Alfalfa hay farms.. acres., tons, dry.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms.. acres.. Irrigated farms.. acres. - Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more Sweet com farms.. acres.. Irrigated farms.. acres.- Land in orchards __ farms.. acres.. Irngated farms.. acres. - Farms by bearing and nont>eahng acres: 0.1 to 4 9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99,9 acres 100.0 acres or more Apples farms.. Beanng and nonbearing.. acres., pounds.. 168 2 136 121 727 402 5 543 7 213 707 41 461 2 2 5 12 75 306 556 42 561 1 042 278 9 (D) 110 299 137 10 24 40 5 877 586 20 409 43 429 3 11 267 289 30 264 5 831 16 123 1 (D) 139 2 743 34 415 37 58 104 418 10 74 455 1 (D) 17 12 9 28 230 1 890 218 184 1 829 97 517 581 4 759 5 736 958 300 2 14 76 300 189 485 21 938 532 824 2 (D) 166 277 42 41 80 11 483 2 (D) 36 5 726 21 826 43 054 1 (D) 386 319 20 1 268 5 119 14 411 1 (D) 179 2 082 30 56 105 18 127 1 104 17 122 60 385 1 (D) 39 19 2 48 127 689 645 493 3 427 175 498 1 124 4 306 4 332 031 27 80 52 163 211 376 268 54 945 22 079 484 669 4 50 602 160 162 21 029 5 2 151 3 332 59 712 93 846 7 49 2 559 749 24 893 10 069 21 680 2 (D) 606 2 473 68 242 435 167 4 412 1 358 34 78 477 1 525 23 40 404 66 7 403 698 1 042 884 193 1 577 88 348 510 2 666 2 775 768 16 57 3 13 65 181 198 SO 389 12 742 293 666 160 224 5 37 83 10 738 2 (D) 30 7 831 20 316 35 894 1 (D) 522 297 12 260 3 659 8 909 168 1 098 22 127 94 70 4 113 584 15 51 75 399 2 (D) S3 18 4 65 147 385 587 136 888 43 606 393 1 242 235 651 6 17 12 57 100 169 61 4 272 5 478 120 673 1 (0) 187 83 2 48 41 4 394 1 (D) 46 2 838 15 503 25 994 1 (D) 632 199 7 231 2 661 5 891 1 (D) 215 618 21 70 143 470 10 15 104 263 6 (D) 85 19 91 151 447 306 164 962 43 544 221 398 320 612 5 7 37 93 46 36 9 284 3 859 70 330 3 (D) 255 29 75 39 5 897 2 (D) 75 1 663 23 893 31 958 5 (D) 1 405 253 5 402 3 749 6 880 (D) 223 558 25 45 192 31 156 305 9 11 298 844 15 23 266 29 3 247 400 209 991 'Data are based on a sample of farms. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 103 Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982 [Excludes abnormal farms; see text For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Cash grains (011) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Total Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops. Irish potatoes. hay. peanuts, and other field crops (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. percent. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres. Value of land and buildings' farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars. Farms by value of land and buildings: $1 to $39.999-- $40,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $149.999 $150,000 to $199.999-- $200,000 to $499.999-- $500,000 to $999.999 $1,000,000 to $1,999.999 $2,000,000 or more — . Owned and rented land by operator: Land owned farms. acres. Land rented or leased from others farms. acres- Rented or leased land in farms farms. acres. Land rented or leased to others farms. acres. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms. acres. Harvested cropland famris. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 49 acres -.- 50 to 99 acres .- 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres 2,000 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms. acres. In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms. acres. On which all crops failed farms. acres- In cultivated summer fallow farms. acres. Idle farms. acres. Total woodland farms. acres. Woodland pastured farms. acres. Woodland not pastured „ farms. acres. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured -.. farms. acres. Land tn house lots, ponds, roads. wasteland, etc - -- farms. acres. Pastureland. all types farms. acres. Irrigated land farms. acres. Harvested cropland irrigated farms. acres. Pasture and other land inigated farms. acres. Land set aside in federal farm programs in 1982 farms. acres- TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Part owners Tenants White Full owners Part owners _ Tenants - Black and other races Full owners Part owners-- Tenants See footnotes at end of table. 16 165 100.0 2 541 750 157 16 165 5 266 785 325 814 2 091 1 823 1 903 1 813 2 240 1 654 4 034 1 672 732 294 14 196 1 670 680 6 269 1 005 616 6 245 995 938 2 012 134 546 14 703 1 792 726 13 656 1 524 574 7 827 1 990 1 801 1 432 425 145 36 5 710 195 513 1 240 21 823 361 4 208 215 4 320 1 899 42 288 8 951 494 680 2 478 68 520 7 731 426 160 2 751 111 052 11 442 143 292 8 301 375 085 841 38 452 822 38 115 36 337 221 3 467 16 165 9 914 4 260 1 991 15 564 9 502 4 143 1 919 601 412 117 72 3 733 23.1 1 029 565 276 3 590 1 902 559 529 961 1 929 331 410 342 295 325 942 424 345 176 3 126 554 916 1 892 503 272 1 889 500 610 392 28 623 3 733 819 798 3 733 775 368 1 354 697 645 642 255 108 32 818 25 513 225 5 096 79 1 205 29 710 ,397 11 906 ? 060 152 862 318 8 079 1 887 144 783 407 15 197 2 388 41 708 1 226 48 789 135 15 393 134 (D» 2 (D) 115 2 319 3 733 1 843 1 275 615 3 628 1 779 1 244 605 105 64 31 10 2 804 17.3 226 640 81 2 778 491 679 176 990 2 181 462 354 363 514 343 552 144 44 2 2 350 177 913 1 080 63 831 1 075 62 653 336 15 104 2 804 18 608 2 804 85 659 2 361 270 116 50 7 580 12 196 483 7 746 89 990 70 1 476 564 10 541 1 480 77 736 335 12 017 1 317 65 719 272 7 544 1 953 22 752 904 31 757 186 3 181 184 3 168 5 13 27 219 2 804 1 731 615 458 2 506 1 536 566 404 298 195 49 54 2 223 13.8 167 474 75 2 200 353 160 160 527 2 172 448 289 282 434 264 356 103 33 1 1 802 123 105 952 51 912 949 51 418 244 7 543 2 223 86 168 2 223 60 377 1 920 185 74 41 3 341 7 391 441 7 007 76 882 58 1 352 476 9 159 1 124 58 262 238 7 134 1 013 51 128 156 4 778 1 524 18 266 554 19 303 172 2 689 172 (D) 3 (D) 24 214 2 223 1 276 522 425 1 937 1 089 476 372 286 187 46 53 581 3.6 59 166 102 578 138 519 239 652 2 205 14 65 81 80 89 196 41 11 1 548 54 808 128 11 919 126 11 235 92 7 561 581 32 440 581 25 282 441 85 42 9 4 239 4 805 42 739 13 108 12 124 68 1 382 356 19 474 97 4 883 304 14 591 116 2 766 429 4 486 350 12 454 14 492 12 (D) 2 (D) 3 5 581 455 93 33 569 447 90 32 12 8 3 1 489 3.0 47 222 97 474 110 510 233 143 2 177 100 79 43 49 67 88 28 9 11 406 31 205 212 20 233 211 19 107 43 4 216 489 35 075 489 31 657 378 49 27 18 13 4 62 1 074 48 642 22 174 4 66 88 1 462 235 8 502 19 753 222 7 749 45 953 317 2 692 115 2 780 125 7 855 125 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 489 278 128 83 465 261 123 81 24 17 5 2 104 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Horticultural specialties (018) General farms. primanly crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry. and animal specialties (021) Total Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primanly livestock (029) FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. percent. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres. Value of land and buildings' farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars. Farms by value of land and buildings: $1 to $39,999 $40,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 _ $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 __ $2,000,000 or more Owned and rented land by operator: Land owned farms. acres. Land rented or leased from others farms. acres. Rented or leased land in farms farms- acres. Land rented or leased to ottiers farms. acres. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms- acres. Harvested cropland __ farms. acres. Farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 49 acres _ 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres-- 500 to 999 acres - 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms. acres. In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not tiarvested and not pastured _ farms- acres. On whicti all crops failed farms. acres. In cultivated summer fallow farms. acres- tdle farms- acres- Total woodland farms- acres- Woodland pastured farms. acres. Woodland not pastured farms. acres- Pastureland and rangeland ottier tfian cropland and woodland pastured farms. acres. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc farms, acres- Pastureland, all types farms. acres- Irngated land farms. acres. Harvested cropland irrigated farms. acres- Pasture and other land irrigated farms. acres. Land set aside in federal farm programs in 1982 (amis- acres. TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Part owners Tenants --- _ White Full owners Part owners Tenants _ Black and other races Full owners Part owners Tenants _. See footnotes at end of table. 480 3.0 29 358 61 535 186 048 347 753 6 694 66 80 88 83 52 117 23 18 8 437 26 897 86 7 186 86 6 267 74 4 725 480 18 285 480 11 493 440 17 11 7 4 1 49 1 122 48 2 022 7 60 8 432 78 3 156 173 5 160 17 396 158 4 764 27 1 353 323 4 560 79 2 871 211 2 081 205 1 988 11 93 480 394 42 44 473 389 42 42 7 5 476 2.9 65 716 138 512 174 691 341 193 2 619 61 43 32 99 50 142 36 38 11 439 45 726 156 22 266 156 22 264 52 2 276 476 44 742 472 37 489 326 65 44 22 242 5 675 46 563 22 148 13 71 62 796 306 13 900 95 1 458 263 12 442 104 3 178 359 3 896 339 10 311 21 1 215 21 1 215 10 60 476 321 118 37 472 318 117 37 4 3 1 3 635 22.5 379 833 104 3 771 771 861 204 683 1 987 383 569 595 662 425 790 259 70 18 3 386 338 250 999 82 746 990 80 981 573 41 163 3 179 208 261 2 608 125 798 1 936 395 168 90 15 4 2 151 71 952 194 2 142 66 632 42 440 370 7 297 2 249 109 777 1 00? 26 121 1 772 83 656 9?7 34 749 2 619 27 046 2 957 132 822 33 1 233 ?7 1 213 7 20 22 226 3 635 2 639 742 254 3 542 2 563 727 252 93 76 15 2 1 850 11.4 192 265 104 1 940 368 556 189 977 1 855 209 339 289 315 219 382 153 32 2 1 733 187 172 397 30 169 393 29 018 331 25 076 1 631 96 659 1 2fll 45 591 1 013 181 69 17 1 1 186 45 464 89 1 096 30 260 20 189 186 4 059 1 161 60 924 559 17 008 889 43 916 476 19 757 1 279 14 925 1 585 82 229 10 71 7 56 3 15 7 46 1 850 1 454 276 120 1 823 1 429 274 120 27 25 2 1 633 10.1 480 442 294 1 564 842 053 538 397 1 727 33 57 12 127 73 624 476 131 31 1 292 261 062 1 131 227 029 1 130 225 970 65 7 649 1 601 372 845 1 585 312 510 100 322 624 459 66 12 2 1 031 55 311 92 2 170 31 501 23 762 82 1 591 1 110 59 737 439 12 765 919 46 972 539 31 566 1 198 16 294 1 437 99 642 12 910 12 (U) 2 (D) 30 403 1 633 502 789 342 1 631 500 789 342 2 2 1 530 9,5 166 964 109 1 520 372 160 244 842 2 259 235 184 195 155 194 380 124 44 9 1 495 129 727 388 54 831 385 54 590 298 17 594 900 112 532 775 105 202 363 112 128 124 42 5 1 185 2 857 40 313 25 333 14 300 112 3 527 659 38 414 93 2 808 605 35 606 94 1 676 1 215 14 342 319 7 341 74 5 331 73 (D) 2 (D) 10 178 1 530 1 144 351 35 1 495 120 340 35 35 24 11 903 5.6 46 164 51 922 263 003 285 253 5 566 90 76 121 162 73 254 106 22 18 807 46 488 216 8 097 215 7 492 118 8 421 577 21 518 262 5 475 231 21 9 1 462 14 381 33 727 4 20 5 32 56 883 382 10 316 103 1 293 330 9 023 259 8 984 684 5 346 713 24 658 5 21 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (0) 903 688 118 97 886 677 114 95 17 11 4 2 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 105 Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total Casfi grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated ._. _ Not reported Operators by pnncipal occupation: Farming _ _ Other , Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days ___ 100 to 199 days , 200 days or more _ Not reported _. Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less , 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years. 25 to 34 years _ 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age Operators by sex: Male Female _ Operators of Spanish origin FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family farms. acres. Partnership farms. acres. Corporation: Family held farms. acres. More than 10 stockholders farms. 10 or less stockholders __ farms. Other than family held farms. acres. More than 10 stockholders farms. 10 or less stockholders farms. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc farms. acres. FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres _. 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1.999 acres 2.000 acres or more __ FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grams (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) -_- Sugar crops. Irish potatoes, hay. peanuts, and other field crops (0133. 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) Genera) farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) , Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) __ __ , Poultry and eggs (025) _ _ Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock (029) See footnotes at end of table. 12 229 2 434 1 502 8 730 7 435 6 247 8 672 1 414 1 385 5 873 1 246 869 1 454 2 640 7 997 17 4 3 205 366 1 749 3 284 3 673 3 981 3 112 51.5 14 834 1 331 14 040 867 050 1 544 406 839 455 239 032 20 435 64 15 616 12 52 62 13 213 2 013 4 821 1 298 1 454 1 506 1 001 804 581 1 588 785 251 63 3 733 2 804 581 489 307 480 476 3 635 1 850 1 633 1 530 903 175 2 518 858 357 2 020 1 713 1 343 2 095 391 334 1 370 295 219 314 524 1 890 18.5 786 125 419 664 796 991 738 51.6 3 579 154 3 192 724 641 413 179 019 102 114 472 1 101 8 5 244 1 7 18 6 189 54 768 319 405 417 267 223 168 553 356 155 48 1 957 525 322 1 538 1 266 1 058 1 519 256 252 1 011 227 150 224 380 1 341 18.6 709 79 274 518 617 660 656 52.6 2 582 222 2 473 187 476 297 33 003 18 4 844 18 2 (D) 1 1 14 (D) 505 1 039 284 270 248 134 93 57 123 45 5 1 2 804 2 223 1 507 450 350 437 88 104 279 43 35 1 332 206 257 891 375 232 884 174 186 1 139 380 278 217 39 47 179 73 52 743 268 179 200 27 25 107 43 31 164 60 62 281 99 93 1 065 276 213 19.4 15.7 16.2 606 103 90 74 5 22 230 44 50 388 130 94 495 122 92 515 145 144 521 135 87 52.3 53.5 51.2 2 057 525 464 166 56 25 1 955 138 487 257 27 671 6 1 122 5 194 491 823 193 187 188 99 66 37 97 38 2 2 223 2 223 518 48 989 40 5 332 12 3 722 12 2 (D) 1 1 9 (D) 14 216 91 83 60 35 25 20 26 7 3 1 437 29 945 40 (D) 11 9 612 11 1 (D) 108 197 39 37 31 22 8 8 19 13 106 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symtwis, see introductory text] Item Horticultural specialties (018) General farms. primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Total Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms. primarily livestock (029) OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other _ Operators by days of work off farm: None _ Any 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days 200 days or more .._ Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less _ 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported _ Operators by age group: Under 25 years _ 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age Operators by sex: Male Female Operators of Spanisfi origin FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family.. farms. acres. Partnersfiip farms. acres. Corporation: Family held farms. acres- Ivlore than 10 stockholders farms. 10 or less stockholders farms. (Dther than family held farms.. acres. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders __ ___ farms.. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutionat, etc farms.. acres. FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres _._ 70 to 99 acres ___ 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres _ 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 aaes 1,000 to 1.999 acres— _ 2,000 acres or more FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (011) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay. peanuts, and other field crops (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fmits and tree nuts (017) .._ Horticultural specialties (018) ._ General farms, pnmarily crop (019). Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) _ Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock (029) See footnotes at end of table. 341 100 39 229 251 208 238 41 40 157 34 26 42 96 246 15.0 70 3 54 96 127 114 86 51.6 431 49 331 14 426 39 (D) 88 10 729 2 86 20 1 436 1 19 2 (D) 208 158 26 21 17 10 10 4 15 7 3 1 393 54 29 207 269 148 299 39 44 216 29 16 29 77 256 18.0 99 8 48 87 116 100 117 52.7 433 43 432 48 660 29 (D) 13 7 908 1 12 1 (D) 1 1 (D) 6 197 39 56 58 28 24 9 37 15 6 2 945 421 269 1 383 2 252 1 070 2 364 249 362 1 753 201 188 340 668 1 830 17.0 609 45 326 762 811 878 813 52.8 3 344 291 3 340 314 430 218 36 499 55 25 639 8 47 7 1 119 7 15 2 146 359 1 306 392 417 388 209 159 95 206 84 18 2 3 635 1 850 1 447 247 156 665 1 185 574 184 123 197 864 92 159 288 978 18.1 337 14 138 333 398 453 514 54.9 1 685 165 1 850 1 850 1 420 84 129 1 538 95 1 154 299 176 42 81 180 67 116 204 982 20.0 264 36 242 311 409 434 201 49.4 1 588 45 1 711 1 291 167 760 344 853 105 268 16 657 91 957 21 70 6 297 41 352 5 2 16 68 4 4 819 2 280 - 1 4 3 9 _ 732 ~ 132 25 628 28 221 27 236 65 213 188 131 219 94 211 58 177 94 480 36 178 6 32 1 3 1 159 123 248 1 043 487 679 657 133 too 424 194 63 148 262 667 16.6 390 32 188 356 344 401 209 49.7 1 318 212 1 361 128 748 112 25 339 44 9 935 5 39 12 (D) 7 5 1 (D) 451 491 82 93 81 68 40 40 98 66 19 1 771 96 36 313 590 246 628 54 103 471 29 79 129 232 360 10.9 103 11 112 284 236 151 109 47.6 648 255 779 36 503 83 4 226 29 4 801 1 28 6 448 6 186 203 467 64 58 37 17 21 10 19 6 1 1 633 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 107 Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Total Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Total Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133. 0134. 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruils and tree nuts (017) MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms. $1,000. Farms by value of sales: Less than $2.500. $2,500 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $39.999 $40,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more Grains farms. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms. $1,000- Corn for grain farms. $1,000. Wheat farms. $1,000. Soybeans farms. $1,000. Sorghum for grain farms. $1,000. Oats farms. $1,000. Other grains farms. $1,000. Cotton and cottonseed... farms. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms. $1,000. Tobacco farms- $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms. $1,000. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms. $1,000. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms. $1,000. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms. $1,000. Nursery and greenhouse products farms. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms. $1,000. Other crops farms. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms. $1,000. Poultry and poultry products farms. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms. $1,000. Dairy products farms. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms. $1,000. Cattle and calves farms. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms. $1,000. Hogs and pigs farms. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more (arms. $1,000. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms. $1,000. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms. $1,000. Sales of $40,000 or more farms. $1,000. FARM-RELATED INCOME AND DIRECT SALES Income from machine work, customwork. and other agricultural services farms- S1.000_ Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text) farms. S 1.000. See footnotes at end of table. 16 165 3 733 1 027 164 172 236 3 891 568 2 123 486 2 044 575 1 846 552 1 532 567 1 965 549 1 795 298 730 109 239 29 7 404 3 724 204 045 150 887 1 244 914 152 682 121 299 5 220 2 895 121 552 93 293 2 994 1 438 16 536 11 032 3 912 2 391 59 164 42 251 21 17 83 79 360 136 481 194 1 213 623 6 230 4 040 2 481 41 957 250 17 769 2 143 7 456 12 701 1 394 23 739 150 16 654 515 12 898 42 11 093 611 45 783 166 42 735 269 3 043 19 2 484 2 453 366 311 1 324 362 630 1 804 203 339 1 392 195 180 6 238 54 280 212 21 574 1 620 33 637 154 25 663 562 751 1 203 29 925 89 25 472 1 163 4 564 1 941 11 471 100 1 559 7 550 504 1 923 3 180 269 4 493 27 2 681 24 46 19 501 3 464 23 296 2 (D) 146 3 023 22 2 787 23 1 750 14 1 663 745 4 336 13 950 239 3 036 13 1 869 59 76 79 309 2 (D) 436 2 518 226 566 2 804 49 254 480 491 569 591 382 231 52 7 1 830 4 506 17 970 589 2 500 223 353 324 1 412 43 122 72 120 2 231 38 236 229 16 300 632 2 462 3 146 97 678 6 507 36 74 92 1 615 10 1 384 94 48 329 765 1 (D) 152 699 3 IP) 35 31 46 79 1 (D) 94 416 154 345 2 223 43 928 209 378 471 530 362 219 50 3 1 691 3 876 14 751 498 2 269 193 315 305 1 190 2 223 38 196 229 16 300 93 115 65 195 1 (D) 22 66 10 (D) 222 560 135 675 3 (D) 14 (D) 23 62 1 (D) 59 384 265 581 5 327 271 113 98 61 20 12 2 4 139 630 3 219 91 231 30 38 19 221 38 116 15 24 539 2 347 3 146 32 483 5 (D) 14 9 46 1 548 10 1 384 29 7 1 (D) 107 205 1 (D) 17 25 21 (D) 489 14 758 135 93 72 65 46 40 28 7 3 130 2 613 21 1 955 60 839 37 253 95 1 186 5 6 33 329 486 11 010 69 8 138 79 206 36 178 1 (D) 2 (D) 24 82 1 (D) 1 (D) 280 2 725 108 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms: see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symtx)ls, see Introductory text] Horticultural specialties (018) General farms. primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry. and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedtots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock (029) MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms.. $1,000.. Farms by value of sales; Less than $2.500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999. $20,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more Grains farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Corn for gram farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000-. Oats farms.. $1,000.. Other grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and t)erries farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse products farms.. $1,000.- Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000-. Other crops farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000- Sales of $40,000 or more farms. . $1,000.. Dairy products farms.. $1,000- Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $40,000 or more farms.. $1,000-- Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms-- $1,000-- Sales of $40,000 or more farms-. $1,000.. FARM-RELATED INCOME AND DIRECT SALES Income from machine work, customwork. and other agricultural services farms.. $1,000.. Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption (see text) farms.. $1,000-- See footnotes at end of table 480 46 329 91 59 60 74 33 75 44 25 19 27 702 6 548 23 389 5 (D) 11 234 2 (D) 7 (D) 1 (D) 10 40 480 44 826 160 42 119 1 (D) 14 388 2 (D) 1 (D) 14 88 1 (D) 46 227 476 12 761 251 40 47 57 32 23 13 6 7 213 4 008 19 2 714 160 2 041 94 347 88 1 407 32 31 51 182 51 776 4 (D) 152 534 119 2 430 15 2 001 41 227 1 (D) 16 79 1 (D) 37 270 1 (D) 51 1 868 11 1 749 11 996 4 853 154 647 57 857 5 587 12 23 77 432 3 635 63 929 1 552 743 550 328 179 163 66 20 14 770 6 044 33 3 233 521 3 724 332 824 157 1 251 80 56 90 190 63 915 8 436 490 967 138 658 3 441 50 37 337 1 315 3 1 052 56 612 3 173 3 005 28 453 123 15 165 806 24 010 109 20 042 343 562 214 307 1 (D) 172 311 713 2 034 1 850 1 633 15 061 232 214 901 12 377 1 285 16 147 36 70 152 49 540 19 671 2 171 - 34 271 905 995 14 236 2 87 (D) 7 756 201 464 718 9 467 89 594 141 1 952 27 247 76 2 185 33 47 28 51 29 201 31 582 204 309 35 102 1 (D) 16 10 24 387 1 727 12 783 57 5 246 92 216 1 (D) 72 77 74 105 161 242 239 586 110 309 1 530 384 369 104 24 19 38 59 249 558 368 111 659 18 091 131 12 191 409 7 321 202 1 452 553 8 601 4 4 5 6 122 707 10 1 87 (D) 197 28 1 152 117 6 _ 375 - 50 115 435 3 241 2 23 (D) 2 306 8 20 118 86 (D) (D) 2 8 (D) 105 - (0) 9 15 (D) 347 4 - 327 137 1 528 418 358 220 3 1 278 274 355 505 1 633 10 196 985 (D) 1 350 3 190 262 511 1 632 105 17 615 562 60 3 4 251 221 153 147 1 076 2 962 4 14 297 1 899 42 12 21 5 31 50 115 56 (D) - 92 374 110 316 903 29 348 467 127 101 71 50 49 22 4 12 35 157 23 106 18 (D) 6 19 2 (D) 2 (D) 77 343 3 147 12 (D) 682 28 714 82 24 994 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 109 Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Kern Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops. Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Amount received farms. $1,000. Feed grains farms. $1,000. Wheat- _ farms. $1,000. Cotton farms. $1,000. Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey farms. $1,000. SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Livestock and poultry purchased farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 ._ $5,000 to $19.999 _ $20,000 to $49.999 _ $50,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $79.999 $80,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds farms. tons. $1,000. Farms by tons purchased: 1 to 99 tons 100 to 499 Ions _ 500 tons or more Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19.999.. $20,000 to $49,999..-. $50,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 _ $5,000 to $9,999 _ $10,000 or more _ Commercial fertilizer _ farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999.- $1,000 to $4.999 - $5,000 to $19,999 - $20,000 or more - Other agricultural chemicals - farms- $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 - $5,000 to $19.999 $20,000 or more — Hired farm labor farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 - $5,000 to $19,999 .— $20,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more -- Workers by days worked; 1 50 days or more farms. workers. Less than 150 days farms. workers- Contract labor farms- $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999-- - $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $19,999 - $20,000 or more - Customwork. machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more .- - See footnotes at end of table 197 6 184 124 4 023 32 226 120 4 421 80 2 851 18 184 19 155 8 (D) 2 (D) 84 1 935 51 1 386 11 126 5 722 98 141 569 2 286 274 385 3 440 1 132 851 299 486 52 27 4 246 28 8 960 274 994 908 3 955 533 603 5 334 1 065 1 566 995 781 86 26 15 511 16 6 5 605 439 619 246 047 384 14 250 2 701 189 974 210 3 491 1 225 889 357 16 11 189 2 525 962 756 1 362 304 44 20 16 180 9 10 131 22 334 3 337 10 002 1 451 877 5 992 3 065 711 363 1 670 1 096 3se 213 1 251 165 33 2 11 841 71 929 3 305 35 812 2 539 4 735 6 193 3 716 1 977 955 830 1 248 713 514 1 507 838 168 26 9 832 27 286 3 101 13 782 1 809 1 480 5 836 2 684 1 079 233 1 403 1 018 534 146 1 478 279 48 4 7 303 68 146 1 197 8 831 1 628 5 048 4 985 1 633 501 184 791 305 76 25 1 387 204 32 5 3 124 8 854 6 023 29 002 536 1 070 939 3 473 335 782 1 508 11 045 830 4 473 131 326 153 345 408 239 148 35 86 32 10 3 65 64 24 5 691 10 337 1 713 4 412 683 432 3 283 1 923 454 31 769 689 242 13 563 118 2 17 (D) 7 26 2 (D) 10 (D) 140 206 131 9 306 451 284 16 6 112 739 154 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 134 180 115 19 227 152 77 235 56 103 g 77 29 1 140 663 311 214 354 840 1 008 100 30 2 243 65 3 209 109 22 14 2 182 3 968 357 767 466 1 861 1 310 709 141 22 197 129 27 4 291 122 31 22 1 551 1 218 258 261 381 1 147 1 269 239 41 2 209 40 7 2 258 85 22 16 1 406 4 596 222 452 203 1 751 1 178 195 30 3 209 9 2 2 153 23 16 11 288 701 1 302 0 397 47 81 206 648 57 151 197 1 266 127 335 26 10 49 493 39 64 24 26 21 1 21 6 497 295 186 137 136 205 409 86 2 154 32 111 15 9 9 163 6 114 4 3 110 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con. (Exdudes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock (029) COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Amount received farms. $1,000. Feed grains farms. $1,000. Wheat farms. $1,000. Cotton farms. $1,000. Soybeans, peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey farms. $1,000. SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' livestock and poultry purchased farms. $1,000. Forms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 Of more Feed (of livestock and poultry farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $79.999 $80,000 or more Commefcially mixed formula feeds farms- tons- $1,000. Farms by tons purchased: 1 to 99 tons - 100 to 499 tons 500 Ions or more Farms vrith expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 10 $19,999 $20,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more Seeds, boitis. plants, and trees farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999.... $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 or more Commercial fertilizer farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 Of more Ottier agricultural chemicals farms. $1,000- Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more Hired farm labor larms- $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 _ $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Workers by days worked: 150 days or more farms. workers. Less than 150 days farms. workers. Contract labor farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 or more Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 _.. $1,000 to $4,999 ._ $5,000 to $19,999 $20,000 Of more _ See footnotes at end of table. 52 281 50 1 543 268 48 2 212 2 671 104 65 11 32 354 734 278 44 23 9 372 706 310 37 16 9 244 10 341 121 45 32 46 190 1 289 186 1 902 64 474 36 12 12 4 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 186 553 163 20 3 315 276 24 11 4 141 7 235 1 275 129 8 4 120 9 3 9 340 458 235 89 10 356 2 127 90 44 24 281 736 191 64 18 8 229 1 176 191 16 20 2 66 218 209 1 151 15 137 6 7 166 313 95 56 14 1 544 7 (D) 1 958 14 982 1 589 192 113 64 3 114 15 830 2 725 255 114 20 1 345 46 943 8 325 1 312 27 6 1 158 139 39 9 1 875 1 422 1 566 252 42 15 2 156 4 404 1 406 555 159 36 1 476 1 333 1 219 205 47 5 1 245 3 583 1 106 113 16 11 328 569 1 112 2 959 140 189 114 19 5 2 1 178 1 234 905 246 21 6 1 (D) 1 (D) 709 3 425 575 96 24 14 1 507 2 905 1 426 58 21 2 541 4 628 1 044 540 1 506 22 12 1 815 369 736 65 13 1 1 041 1 331 718 262 59 2 571 268 502 63 6 594 1 001 552 38 3 1 103 151 530 1 186 41 26 34 6 1 493 345 399 93 1 16 230 10 117 3 5 4 108 714 6 103 396 234 70 14 1 528 55 282 72 470 872 114 1 528 220 192 40 790 810 666 52 181 643 472 232 1 495 4 263 337 923 188 47 1 433 16 205 434 665 246 1 303 4 282 404 643 240 16 1 188 17 575 341 603 207 37 1 003 2 569 761 2 242 57 245 12 28 16 1 930 2 220 350 475 97 8 20 621 9 369 4 32 11 219 1 469 64 016 167 519 608 175 1 492 190 675 144 50 468 830 1 492 1 137 242 190 300 188 494 810 144 50 212 1 086 667 1 292 346 261 39 21 611 4 437 187 211 152 61 626 2 192 246 260 105 15 828 11 410 516 238 53 21 338 1 122 660 2 440 107 1 088 29 45 22 11 507 1 068 225 224 57 1 (D) 1 (D) 384 8 944 250 75 22 37 805 5 434 596 146 58 5 355 5 581 1 153 345 10 298 48 6 3 170 84 131 39 275 302 173 99 2 1 106 35 95 11 339 4 035 250 54 23 12 188 617 258 986 64 203 22 21 21 174 121 141 33 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 111 Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Total Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES^Con. Energy and petroleum products farms-. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $19,999 _ $20,000 or more Petroleum products farms,. 31 .000. . Gasoline and gasohol farms.. $1.000_. Diesel fuel farms.. $1,000.- LP gas, butane, and propane farms.. $1,000,. Fuel oil and kerosene farms.. $1,000.. Natural gas farms.. $1,000_, Motor oil and grease farms.. $1.000._ Electricity farms. . $1,000.. Other— coal, wood. coke. etc. farms.. $1.000.. Interest expense farms.. $1,000-. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 _ $10,000 or more Farms reporting no interest expense (see text) VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms.. $1.000.. Farms by value group: $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19,999 _. $20,000 to $49.999. $50,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Automobiles _ farms-. number.. Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number. - 2 or 3 farms.. number.. 4 or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines, self-propelled only — farms.. number,. Corn heads for combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number,. Mower conditioners. farms.. number.. Pickup balers _ farms.. number.. Field forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel _ farms.. number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms.. acres on which used.. Lime ._ farms.. acres on which used., tons. . Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops larms.. acres on which used.. See footnotes at end of table. 16 049 61 114 7 814 5 000 2 762 453 16 043 45 153 14 772 18 778 8 226 16 278 1 909 4 184 2 071 2 819 205 615 16 042 2 479 10 658 15 654 811 306 6 286 58 494 1 566 2 121 1 048 1 551 8 857 10 488 16 005 13 429 25 887 14 260 36 844 6 940 16 497 3 155 16 182 2 944 3 272 2 457 2 833 4 618 5 126 5 297 5 706 2 371 2 685 11 846 1 302 605 5 32? 286 279 327 068 5 863 550 056 3 541 15 349 1 482 1 250 660 149 3 541 13 437 3 127 4 830 2 540 6 559 352 1 035 340 230 34 60 3 541 722 2 013 1 846 140 66 1 570 363 484 274 449 16 150 3 583 2 771 658 072 202 616 64 619 1 370 198 208 3 709 631 628 3 394 675 736 3 738 749 850 2 283 712 298 1 082 376 45 529 228 6 45 14 - 2 361 3 383 3 114 6 984 3 164 8 784 1 721 4 125 797 4 013 1 470 1 663 1 249 1 456 742 809 953 1 022 310 318 3 305 658 599 1 523 140 212 156 685 1 532 304 086 2 770 4 026 1 569 1 087 105 2 770 3 460 2 623 2 137 1 193 894 303 64 421 101 58 23 2 770 241 1 689 507 170 59 808 3 475 338 275 130 65 1 800 2 877 2 213 3 428 2 598 6 396 1 544 3 661 430 2 111 226 258 181 194 477 589 613 621 221 228 2 544 72 460 986 21 937 22 935 1 437 28 991 2 192 3 177 1 192 912 83 5 2 192 2 808 2 094 1 759 950 699 276 47 374 92 58 23 2 192 189 1 306 330 121 39 623 1 995 280 230 82 31 1 416 2 232 1 750 2 770 2 053 5 289 1 270 3 016 3S0 1 870 200 232 167 180 211 284 269 269 104 111 2 187 53 106 776 14 759 14 262 1 311 23 438 578 848 377 175 22 4 578 652 529 378 243 196 27 17 47 578 52 383 177 49 20 185 1 480 58 45 48 34 2 193 578 474 49 789 14 830 12 894 151 57 37 461 167 156 608 128 109 716 134 128 212 86 19 42 3 14 3 3 8 384 645 463 658 545 1 107 274 645 50 241 266 305 344 352 117 117 357 19 354 210 7 178 8 673 126 5 553 I 474 1 163 309 115 36 14 474 1 021 442 481 188 407 45 43 41 (D) 1 (D) 474 64 209 139 17 4 171 915 70 79 2 20 301 432 421 865 443 1 112 195 444 87 507 43 46 30 34 21 21 49 49 21 21 466 31 735 207 7 740 7 833 290 17 320 112 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Livestock, except dairy, poultry. and animal specialties (021) Item General farms. Horttcultural General farms. Beef cattle. Poultry and Animal pnmarily specialties primarily crop except feedlots Dairy farms eggs specialties livestock (018) (019) Total (0212) (024) (025) (027) (029) SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES'- Con. Energy and petroleum products farms.. 521 495 3 748 1 922 1 564 1 520 917 155 $1.000.. 3 685 1 290 5 446 1 664 15 388 11 833 1 436 433 Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 289 122 65 300 149 26 2 650 910 170 1 525 367 30 55 343 1 044 193 685 589 674 182 56 78 $1 000 to $4,999 - 51 $5!000 to $19,999' 19 $20,000 or more 45 20 18 - 122 53 5 7 Petroleum products farms.. 521 495 3 742 1 921 1 564 1 520 917 155 $1,000.. 3 097 1 077 4 121 1 257 10 191 6 767 907 316 Gasoline and gasohol farms.- 457 489 3 430 1 712 1 496 1 398 841 136 $1.000.. 765 466 2 234 759 4 416 2 339 549 137 Diesel fuel farms.. 180 281 1 239 593 1 371 703 345 71 $1,000.. 334 458 1 103 291 4 156 1 866 152 129 LP gas, butane, and propane farms.- 68 49 181 52 374 473 29 21 $1,000_. 340 68 302 29 441 1 831 22 19 Fuel oil and kerosene farms.. 178 48 292 130 396 234 87 6 $1.000.. 1 129 16 165 57 542 427 (D) 11 Natural gas — famis.- 25 6 29 15 11 27 13 - $1,000.. 457 4 11 10 9 36 (D) - Motor oil and grease farms.. 520 495 3 742 1 921 1 564 1 520 917 155 $1,000.. 73 64 306 111 628 268 53 20 Electricity famis.. 328 313 2 354 1 101 1 497 1 353 600 98 $1,000.. 575 201 1 274 394 5 157 5 028 512 115 Other-coal, wood, coke, etc farms.. 13 42 206 82 86 72 45 9 $1,000.. 13 13 51 13 40 37 17 2 Interest expense ._ farms.. 188 132 1 077 464 1 007 891 272 38 $1,000.. 1 536 949 5 191 1 783 15 418 11 169 2 407 425 Fams with expenses of- 81 61 61 45 308 482 154 204 88 326 104 244 108 58 12 $1,000 to $4,999 9 20 14 172 69 155 193 63 1 $10,000 or more 26 12 115 37 438 350 43 16 Famis reporting no interest expense (see text) 325 349 2 531 1 403 431 483 550 100 VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms.. 535 512 3 770 1 939 1 564 1 520 922 155 $1,000.- 17 078 13 826 74 365 29 857 150 238 89 916 15 345 5 546 Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 122 104 95 79 156 90 501 1 317 848 281 760 418 6 11 103 41 203 397 143 313 239 10 $6,000 to $9,999 --- 69 $10,000 to $19.999___ 28 $20,000 to $49,999 122 114 772 358 324 425 158 9 $50,000 to $99,999 47 48 218 103 577 268 55 16 $100,000 to $199,999 27 17 91 19 349 130 13 17 $200,000 to $499,999 17 6 22 _ 180 50 - 6 $500,000 or more 1 2 1 - 14 6 1 - SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Automobiles farms. - 281 316 2 065 1 010 1 309 1 179 578 103 number__ 501 448 3 196 1 566 2 203 1 640 867 152 Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. 421 393 2 990 1 446 1 418 1 288 784 116 number.. 968 702 4 366 1 906 4 231 2 535 1 113 199 Wheel tractors farms.. 387 436 3 383 1 759 1 497 1 277 649 131 number.. 926 1 082 6 854 3 316 6 394 3 103 1 155 371 2 or 3 farms.. 167 222 1 593 853 503 534 296 65 number.. 378 560 3 716 1 928 1 298 1 305 627 159 4 or more farms.. 69 77 363 142 926 270 54 31 number.. 397 385 1 711 624 5 028 1 325 229 177 Grain and t)ean combines, self-propelled only farms.. 28 59 269 38 443 363 13 26 numl)er.. 29 63 297 50 473 395 13 30 Com heads for combines _ farms.. 18 40 215 41 368 330 11 12 number.. 18 43 277 56 434 345 12 16 Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. - - - - - - - - number.. - - - - - - - - Mower conditioners farms.. 44 202 1 314 648 1 276 218 208 67 number.. 52 233 1 435 708 1 378 227 223 70 Pickup balers farms.. 24 229 1 812 969 1 297 112 137 49 number . 26 244 1 935 1 012 1 466 122 148 51 Field forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel farms.. 28 62 484 274 1 164 38 24 16 number.. 28 63 557 331 1 373 39 35 20 AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer _ farms.. 354 356 2 156 1 041 1 433 611 275 80 acres on which used.. 10 911 33 425 95 813 32 857 283 407 81 472 7 752 12 670 Lime farms.- 101 182 823 294 907 244 207 46 2 101 7 461 27 800 7 427 55 959 13 649 4 927 1 998 tons.- 2 932 7 336 35 693 10 845 69 167 13 258 6 634 2 111 Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc . to '* control - Insects on hay and other crops farms.. 294 200 533 202 927 311 41 27 acres on which used.. 4 809 10 935 28 818 4 177 100 930 41 031 176 3 008 See footnotes at end of table 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA MARYLAND 113 Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Total Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133. 0134. 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nutt (017) AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS^ Con. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control— Con. Nematodes in crops farms.. acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards farms.. acres on which used.. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms.. acres on which used.. Chemicals for defoliation, growth control of crops, or thinning of fruit farms.. acres on which used.. LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms.. number.. Farms with — 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more .- Cows and heifers that had calved farms.. number.. Beef cows farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Milk cows farms.- number.. Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199. 200 to 499 500 or more , ___ Heifers and heifer calves farms.. number.. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms.. number.. Cattle and calves sold farms.. number.. $1.000.. Calves farms.. number.. $1.000,. Cattle farms-. number.. $1.000.. Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms., number.. $1,000.. Hogs and pigs inventory farms.. number. . Farms with — 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199. 200 to 499 500 or more Used or to be used for breeding farms.. numt>er.. Other farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs sold _ farms.. number.. $1.000.. Feeder pigs farms.. number.. $1.000.. Litters of pigs farrowed between- Dee. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms.. number.. Dec. 1 and May 31 farms.. number,. June 1 and Nov. 30 farms.. number.. See footnotes at end of table. 867 7i 904 1 474 64 896 7 116 938 084 899 64 582 6 995 353 238 2 125 2 756 975 809 304 26 5 541 179 450 3 732 51 897 2 134 1 422 142 25 9 2 212 127 553 463 40 609 728 315 53 4 5 055 112 845 5 416 60 943 6 238 164 184 54 280 3 633 78 513 9 602 5 394 85 671 44 678 1 988 31 890 19 074 1 856 178 293 1 120 247 176 129 118 66 1 047 26 585 1 683 151 708 1 620 332 369 3a 637 466 81 448 3 476 1 095 38 944 972 IS 542 900 19 402 271 43 299 235 24 805 2 536 536 520 237 34 744 919 28 432 323 421 121 39 14 1 627 10 924 576 9 576 284 251 36 4 1 90 1 348 62 8 8 7 5 627 8 475 776 9 033 745 11 444 4 336 344 4 005 590 630 7 439 3 746 298 3 721 2 106 287 18 437 180 32 28 27 14 6 156 2 499 259 15 938 239 31 382 3 036 71 9 649 446 164 3 752 147 1 847 133 1 905 263 4 494 425 7 139 1 032 43 441 266 3 852 509 6 851 278 214 12 5 397 3 182 357 3 009 255 96 70 173 60 7 3 312 1 666 399 2 003 329 2 572 765 209 1 206 184 233 1 366 581 108 708 354 254 7 327 204 25 9 7 6 3 126 1 023 232 6 304 152 7 940 699 42 2 760 98 132 1 245 107 572 84 673 244 3 517 404 6 253 837 32 586 255 3 639 321 4 829 158 149 10 4 271 2 416 239 2 263 163 71 5 58 153 48 7 3 19 977 21 195 10 855 11 213 IBB 2 022 120 65 2 1 126 766 118 746 92 25 1 24 1 514 97 5 989 211 23 214 11 457 58 745 40 412 32 398 21 10 205 107 33 1 033 633 145 ?4fl 151 46 1 380 623 1BB 222 107 47 1 902 670 295 560 205 86 147 62 24 963 243 161 146 37 29 153 80 38 939 427 134 414 168 57 75 33 15 493 21 S 46 25B 96 22 228 26 27 6 747 580 406 180 24 22 24 1 2 9 _ 3 7 - - 5 1 . 3 _ - 122 4 11 983 40 34 207 25 24 5 764 540 372 135 17 20 7 414 526 489 675 25 51 39 3 3 2 371 389 64 91 7 (D) 126 6 14 1 186 59 32 102 5 11 542 30 18 81 3 8 644 29 14 114 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Total Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock (029) AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS^ Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control— Con. Nematodes in crops farms., acres on which used-. Diseases in crops and orchards farms.. acres on which used.. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture.- farms.. acres on which used.. Chemicals for defoliation, growth control of crops, or thinning of fruit farms.. acres on which used.. LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms.. numl)er.. Farms with— 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms.. numtwr.. Beef cows farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 - - 500 or more Milk cows farms-. numt)er.. Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 49 - 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms.. number.. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms.- numtwr.. Cattle and calves sold .- farms.. number., $1,000-. Calves farms.. number.. $1,000.. Cattle - farnis.- number.- $1.000.. Fattened on grain and concentrates .-- farms., number., $1,000- Hogs and pigs inventory farms., number., Famis with — 1 to 24 ._ - 25 to 49 - - 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499--- - 500 or more Used or to be used for brecHding farms-, number- - Other farms., number.. Hogs and pigs sold farms., number., $1,000.. Feeder pigs _.- farms.. numt)er., $1,000., Utters of pigs farrowed t>etween— Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms., numt>er.. Dec. 1 and May 31 farms., numtwr., June 1 and Nov. 30 farms.. number.. See footnotes at end of table. 21 1 247 145 2 462 215 6 322 33 487 30 466 20 6 4 20 199 19 (D) IS 3 1 1 (D) 15 86 26 181 20 156 56 8 35 5 19 121 51 10 44 23 3 5 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (0) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 25 1 495 60 3 709 163 22 202 39 2 092 261 4 987 159 85 11 5 1 177 2 155 158 1 508 111 43 36 647 28 4 1 2 1 170 1 503 199 1 329 154 1 910 647 68 718 110 139 1 192 538 61 358 195 60 5 521 25 12 11 6 4 2 42 737 58 4 784 57 7 635 857 14 715 26 43 1 085 39 532 40 563 74 3 705 105 1 352 1 134 53 522 112 6 626 3 089 93 226 997 1 627 285 130 44 6 2 315 34 110 2 181 32 764 1 159 914 83 18 7 274 1 346 232 17 20 5 2 086 23 074 2 569 36 042 3 005 63 257 28 453 1 340 19 717 4 934 2 659 43 540 23 519 1 248 23 726 14 436 816 117 379 436 124 82 59 72 43 517 17 961 724 99 418 806 234 713 24 010 249 55 636 2 287 539 27 035 487 13 658 467 13 377 15 526 20 186 403 11 728 63 1 387 1 756 51 983 484 1 015 163 72 19 3 1 406 22 287 1 337 21 294 668 602 49 12 6 142 993 112 8 18 4 1 275 13 633 1 446 16 063 1 727 35 417 12 783 1 000 17 338 4 476 1 437 18 079 8 307 139 936 429 129 1 834 117 5 4 2 1 51 288 113 1 546 92 2 544 216 26 1 139 44 53 302 46 138 47 164 73 11 102 49 4 915 1 037 151 361 84 10 774 1 631 207 884 12 241 510 611 239 18 1 629 123 703 145 1 972 89 47 8 1 1 627 121 731 12 4 553 700 302 52 4 1 536 74 991 1 042 9 190 1 632 79 072 17 515 1 507 51 162 3 555 1 414 27 910 13 960 128 2 147 1 244 175 6 090 115 24 19 13 3 62 546 168 5 544 153 9 616 1 076 25 1 691 73 66 653 53 334 57 319 45 3 550 77 3 331 513 84 313 29 1 910 206 3 392 135 56 9 3 3 131 1 293 112 873 87 24 1 34 420 29 2 2 105 894 146 1 205 105 1 347 562 43 364 61 86 983 501 45 392 217 168 19 131 87 24 20 14 IS 8 106 3 340 152 15 791 147 31 493 2 962 49 8 475 397 109 4 400 101 2 193 93 2 207 68 1 836 134 1 763 85 701 82 691 62 18 2 58 390 92 672 77 895 343 31 282 54 65 613 288 35 133 67 23 167 21 1 1 7 21 22 146 12 (D) (D) 5 (D) 2 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 115 Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con. {Excludes abnormal tanns; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] LIVESTOCK-Cton. Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory famis.. number,. Ewes 1 year old or older larms.. number— Sheep and lambs sold farms-. number.. Sheep and lambs shorn _ farms.. number., pounds of wool.. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. number.. Horses and ponies sold farms.. number.. $1,000.. Goats inventory farms.. numt)or.. Goats sold farms.. number. _ $1,000.. POULTRY Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. farms. - number.. Farms with— 1 to 399 400 to 3,199 - 3,200 to 9,999 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50.000 to 99,999 100,000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age farms. - numt)er.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms.. number.. Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms.. numlwr.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold fam\s.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 1,999 2.000 to 59.999 60.000 to 99,999 100,000 or more Turkey hens kept for breeding farms.. numt)er. , Turkeys sold famis.. number.. CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres - 250 acres or more Com for silage or green chop farms.. acres., tons, green.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Wheat for grain farms- acres. bushels. Irrigated farms. acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more-- Barley for grain farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farnis. acres. See footnotes at end of table. Total 595 21 078 529 11 937 522 12 427 495 15 860 114 207 3 049 22 744 863 3 207 28 118 432 2 668 176 1 452 60 1 922 4 400 532 1 751 67 38 40 12 6 8 1 890 3 823 725 214 576 807 462 3 742 092 1 375 234 976 678 146 222 921 67 689 73 104 038 7 268 618 188 62 641 235 114 11 672 3 243 2 422 1 015 588 2 343 103 313 1 539 335 028 062 223 30 3 149 138 090 5 627 748 18 817 1 640 1 152 297 60 1 801 72 103 4 227 779 9 380 Cash grains (Oil) 2 401 57 1 425 57 1 573 46 1 614 12 181 412 2 277 47 135 290 43 252 15 87 3 254 44 312 249 1 2 2 248 24 208 29 20 104 33 50 170 32 2 606 564 7 7 4 14 4 26 8 317 2 931 400 719 42 290 187 65 8 085 835 1 098 554 434 212 4 045 62 351 160 48 4 1 455 89 785 3 708 069 11 587 546 637 219 53 645 38 071 2 240 060 6 344 Field crops, except cash grains (01 3) Total 43 1 092 37 755 29 626 32 792 4 715 347 1 699 31 66 77 44 160 11 52 1 255 11 239 252 3 255 8 705 20 2 534 21 1 199 4 239 12 26 12 500 800 20 325 1 410 266 5 125 567 192 33 95 1 839 27 685 2 (D) 77 15 2 1 261 4 213 124 829 4 35 217 41 3 75 1 254 63 823 Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) 20 675 19 526 13 475 13 532 3 108 166 617 15 28 61 26 87 6 39 1 189 9 455 186 3 14 2 433 15 1 Oil 9 19 10 (D) 666 18 404 1 275 695 4 (0) 459 167 32 8 37 292 4 571 2 (D) 224 3 703 110 402 4 35 185 36 3 58 967 47 776 Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133, 0134, 0139) 23 417 18 229 16 151 19 260 1 607 182 1 082 16 38 16 18 73 5 13 (Z) 1 784 66 Vegetables and melons (016) 5 94 5 70 4 72 4 91 470 37 103 2 (D) (D) 9 72 2 (D) (D) 45 1 610 66 1 683 44 1 513 6 101 4 97 6 188 4 240 3 (D) 4 64 410 3 3 - 1 3 7 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 134 1 921 34 571 1 (D) 86 3 851 411 073 9 661 108 25 1 56 20 7 3 58 1 547 23 114 6 72 1 155 40 15 2 1 S 1 37 510 14 427 41 1 988 85 697 - (D) 32 5 21 14 6 17 287 16 047 29 2 932 174 273 2 (D) Fmits and tree nuts (017) 116 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 50. Summary by Standard industrial Ciassification of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) General farms. Horticultural General farms, Beef cattle. Poultry and Animal primanly specialties primarily crop except feedlots Dairy farms eggs specialties livestock (018) (019) Total (0212) (024) (025) (027) (029) 9 14 347 81 43 14 22 23 103 642 15 096 2 423 551 157 511 325 8 14 320 66 35 9 20 17 64 483 8 032 1 039 387 116 339 202 8 10 319 63 42 10 19 19 61 375 8 703 1 718 432 98 244 199 8 11 310 60 35 10 16 17 82 476 11 513 1 204 461 127 426 209 466 3 970 82 731 7 016 3 188 861 3 539 1 589 33 172 828 406 177 133 820 66 lis 1 236 3 446 1 754 657 494 12 226 398 6 7 88 43 15 19 617 29 10 39 220 70 30 25 2 618 60 7 42 161 66 109 35 27 208 187 9 23 193 68 20 31 36 15 58 135 1 553 308 40 158 133 90 2 3 96 21 7 13 18 6 (D) 27 1 009 222 48 73 78 29 (D) 1 44 12 1 2 4 1 21 83 596 253 225 237 112 68 627 14 697 74 809 7 747 49 923 4 188 791 2 347 11 216 21 73 575 253 220 117 112 61 - 9 19 - 3 25 _ 7 _ 1 - _ _ 35 _ - - - 1 - 2 35 - - ~ ~ 1 - - 11 6 8 224 - - 21 83 592 251 221 110 66 (D) 14 213 72 320 7 257 15 539 3 672 685 2 159 10 855 3 9 66 27 15 38 20 8 (D) 484 2 489 490 34 384 516 106 188 361 4 18 106 15 43 193 13 26 (D) 9 364 26 635 966 58 411 3 689 180 313 6 261 2 10 36 5 15 1 256 1 12 (D) 1 434 750 492 525 390 5 893 229 346 331 (D) 695 771 _ 35 5 14 11 1 8 - 1 - - 1 137 - - _ 2 - _ _ 214 _ 1 2 7 1 - - 894 - 3 1 2 23 11 7 6 6 2 (D) (D) 87 32 11 513 10 (D) 4 19 2 5 16 3 4 " 4 030 32 959 (D) 11 068 54 290 (D) 794 25 237 1 323 466 1 226 463 60 97 1 672 11 706 40 168 7 189 92 690 35 329 963 8 776 163 441 1 120 980 3 508 667 573 320 8 828 192 3 752 952 80 931 889 316 1 5 3 - 5 19 - 1 (D) 204 57 - 400 1 942 - (D) 12 153 976 390 365 162 47 56 6 54 255 68 580 184 12 20 5 22 68 7 216 87 1 9 2 8 24 1 65 30 - 12 3 49 463 224 1 440 24 5 45 (D) 728 8 967 3 754 85 372 712 54 1 461 (D) 10 079 126 136 47 920 1 280 471 6 175 10 128 800 19 566 - (0) - - - - - 3 41 351 179 346 16 4 24 7 100 43 865 7 1 18 _ 1 11 2 201 1 _ 3 - - 1 - 28 - - - 5 102 395 113 609 207 20 47 493 3 340 7 893 1 680 17 427 10 826 245 1 392 24 800 125 009 290 493 53 301 686 877 491 403 10 511 58 266 (D) - - - - (D) - - _ 71 304 94 356 72 19 30 3 23 77 17 234 107 1 14 2 6 14 2 18 25 _ 3 - 2 - - 1 3 - - 1 70 245 60 570 130 3 31 (D) 2 496 4 695 635 14 562 6 686 19 1 138 (D) 147 173 271 612 31 642 852 786 391 602 790 75 850 - _ - - - (D) - - LIVESTOCK-Con. Sheep and lambs of all ages inventory farms.. number. Ewes 1 year old or older __ farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs sold (arms, number- Sheep and lambs shorn farms.. number., pounds of WOOL. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. number.. Horses and ponies sold farms,. number.. $1.000.. Goats inventory farms., number,. Goats sold farms,. number. . $1.000.. POULTRY Chickens 3 months oid or older inventory _, farms.. number.. Farms with— 1 to 399 400 to 3.199 3.200 to 9.999 10.000 to 19.999 20.000 to 49,999 50.000 to 99,999 100,000 or more „. Hens and pullets of laying age farms- number.. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms,. number.. Chickens 3 months old or older sold farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms,. numlier.. Farms with— 1 to 1.999 2.000 to 59,999 60.000 to 99.999 100.000 or more Turkey hens kept for breeding farms.. number.. Turkeys sold , farms,. number.. CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed farms,. acres., bushels.. Inigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _. 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more.. Com for silage or green chop farms.. acres,, tons, green.. Irrigated farms.. acres. , Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres ._ 100 to 249 acres _ , 250 acres or nrore Wheat for grain farms,, acres., bushels. Irrigated farms.. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres , 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Barley for grain. farms. acres. bushels. Imgated farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 117 Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Sugar crops, Irish potatoes. Item hay, peanuts, and other field crops Vegetables Fruits and tree Cash grains Cotton Tobacco (0133, 0134, and melons nuts Total (Oil) Total (0131) (0132) 0139) (016) (017) CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Oats for grain farms_. 1 278 267 85 _ 32 53 7 3 acres.. 15 544 3 383 1 323 - 222 1 101 79 (D) busfiels.. 873 176 181 577 75 854 - 10 685 65 169 4 290 (D) Irrigated .._ farms-- - - - - - - - - acres— - - ~ ~ " ' " " Tobacco farms-- 2 486 101 2 231 _ 2 223 8 5 2 acres.. 24 819 977 22 557 - 22 531 27 12 (D) pounds. - 32 254 656 1 295 040 29 069 496 - 29 039 106 30 390 13 482 (D) Imgated farms- 196 12 164 - 162 2 2 - acres.. 2 743 150 2 405 - (D) (D) (D) - Farms by acres hanrested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres 57 4 43 - 41 2 1 - 1.0 to 1.9 acres 168 9 149 - 145 4 - - 2.0 to 2.9 acres 233 16 194 - 194 - 2 - 3.0 to 4.9 acres 467 16 414 - 414 - 2 2 5.0 to 9.9 acres 670 891 15 41 619 812 : 618 811 1 1 ~ - 10.0 acres or more - Soybeans for beans - farms.. 3 958 2 398 339 320 19 98 9 acres.. 412 806 293 278 12 562 - 10 503 2 059 10 095 674 busfiels.. 11 282 161 8 051 314 288 514 _ 251 707 36 807 222 264 20 750 Irrigated farms.. as 44 2 - 1 1 16 - acres.. 7 127 4 243 (D) - (D) (D) 1 096 - Farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 24 acres 1 198 586 198 - 186 12 37 7 25 to 99 acres 1 531 791 945 542 116 21 - 115 18 1 3 35 12 - 100 to 249 acres 1 250 acres or more 438 325 4 - 1 3 14 1 Iristi potatoes farms.. 279 27 70 33 37 37 9 acres-. 1 871 395 595 - 78 517 310 7 cwt.. 396 360 87 467 98 765 - 8 107 90 658 84 612 898 Irrigated farms.. 14 2 1 - 1 - 7 1 acres.. 365 (D) (D) - (D) - 238 (D) 0.1 to 4.9 acres 245 21 54 - 26 28 33 9 5.0 to 24.9 acres _ 25 4 14 - 7 7 2 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres 3 1 - - - - 1 - 100.0 acres or more 6 1 2 - - 2 1 - Hay-alfalfa, ottier tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green cfiop, etc (see text) .. farnis-. 6 701 1 073 876 - 334 542 72 40 acres.. 227 931 28 029 21 606 - 4 174 17 432 976 S5S tons, dry.. 531 409 60 733 42 159 _ 6 121 36 038 1 781 1 073 Irrigated famis.. 23 2 3 - 2 1 2 - acres.. 419 (D) 25 - (D) (D) (D) - 1 to 24 acres 3 711 709 583 - 298 285 60 33 25 to 99 acres _ 2 553 323 267 - 34 233 12 7 100 to 249 acres 412 36 25 - 2 23 - - 25 5 1 _ - 1 - - Alfalfa hay- farms- 2 779 417 211 25 186 18 10 71 265 7 376 4 214 - 218 3 996 242 133 tons, dry.. 232 029 23 651 11 963 - 391 11 572 628 560 Irrigated farms.. 14 1 1 - - 1 1 - acres.. 291 (D) (D) - - (0) (D) " Vegetables han/ested for sale (see text) — . farms.. 1 400 269 97 _ 65 32 489 70 acres.. 38 213 9 473 1 175 - 514 661 17 494 926 307 66 15 _ 9 6 121 15 acres-. 14 333 2 934 503 - 81 423 6 676 220 Farms by acres harvested: * 0.1 to 4.9 acres 613 98 67 - 46 21 167 38 5.0 to 24,9 acres - 469 79 23 _ 16 7 204 20 25.0 to 99 9 acres 237 74 2 - 2 - 78 10 100.0 acres or more 81 904 18 159 5 77 1 53 4 24 40 319 2 Sweet com farms-- 49 acres-- 14 770 4 368 560 . 284 276 6 051 515 Irrigated farms.. 139 26 10 _ 5 5 58 4 acres.. 3 891 805 174 - 46 128 1 776 15 663 42 61 30 31 53 258 acres.. 11 307 127 146 _ 50 97 154 10 044 Irrigated larms.- 34 _ 2 - 1 1 6 15 acres— 453 _ (D) _ (D) (D) 15 419 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres; 0.1 to 4.9 acres -- 489 32 54 - 28 26 50 133 5.0 to 24.9 acres — 117 10 7 _ 2 5 2 77 25.0 to 99.9 acres 39 - - - - - 1 30 100.0 acres or more _ 18 - - - - - " 18 Apples farms.. 547 34 52 . 26 26 40 204 Bearing and nonbearing..acres.. 7 053 50 91 - 24 67 70 6 443 pounds. - 79 035 306 11 674 90 839 - 32 184 58 655 145 788 74 761 893 See footnotes at end of table. 118 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 50. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1982-Con. [Excludes abnormal (arms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry. and animal specialties (021) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) Horticultural specialties (018) Total Beet cattle. except leedlots (0212) General farms, primanly livestock (029) 2 (0) (D) 64 634 30 666 421 3 382 184 242 166 1 269 68 996 378 6 161 363 985 10 146 7 397 10 91 4 991 31 312 18 019 7 71 97 400 1 (D) 54 414 609 164 8 84 63 596 863 444 9 94 9 32 21 073 1 (D) 10 S3 93 600 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 10 109 171 730 1 1 1 1 3 4 2 10 15 8 15 2 7 9 11 18 16 1 1 1 4 2 1 3 6 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 11 1 378 43 247 1 (0) 90 9 743 261 348 (D) 163 8 751 239 335 1 (D) 28 646 15 222 250 14 109 417 725 1 (D) 562 58 900 1 638 084 17 980 7 139 3 650 31 3 177 95 930 1 (D) 7 2 2 33 33 15 9 83 58 16 6 16 12 88 118 39 5 151 205 139 67 5 2 10 12 4 5 3 1 212 44 375 93 101 57 28 3 136 23 8 849 20 15 1 340 8 144 26 671 - 4 1 158 2 (D) 1 (D) : : - : - - 3 36 5 1 57 23 20 6 1 1 - 4 37 710 1 481 1 (D) 415 9 911 17 544 2 (D) 2 214 54 732 99 551 1 (D) 1 172 31 084 54 509 1 (D) 1 517 101 968 289 222 9 337 126 1 796 3 560 213 3 947 6 646 1 (D) 118 3 701 7 659 2 (D) 29 7 1 300 104 10 1 1 447 704 61 2 714 425 32 1 212 1 019 271 15 106 17 3 167 44 2 65 49 3 1 8 146 420 122 2 048 5 539 2 (D) 723 11 544 30 510 376 6 733 17 294 I 1 129 42 968 152 291 8 242 32 232 555 63 886 2 152 46 1 476 3 760 1 (D) 31 113 8 16 120 3 008 11 660 139 1 465 12 898 35 191 3 41 51 763 2 (D) 115 3 510 55 2 255 3 3 16 284 2 (D) 24 7 59 32 22 7 97 37 4 1 27 6 2 26 17 7 1 24 47 38 6 3 10 3 2 1 18 (D) 2 (D) 67 1 086 5 56 105 960 8 609 27 109 2 (D) 39 520 1 (D) 39 566 24 405 2 (D) 10 87 1 (D) 19 109 3 4 44 221 123 255 3 8 52 110 1 (D) 9 97 18 41 2 (D) 26 43 1 (D) 10 69 15 2 2 36 5 3 114 9 48 4 5 2 2 16 2 25 1 9 1 10 19 1 760 43 156 2 598 120 108 133 214 645 44 57 31 742 7 51 1 148 000 16 17 23 070 24 19 33 927 9 7 5 590 CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Oats for grain farms-- acres-- bushels-- Inigated farms-. acres- - Tobacco farms-- acres.- pounds., Inigated farms,, acres-- Famis by acres harvested: 0.1 to 0.9 acres 1.0 to 1.9 acres 2.0 to 2.9 acres 3.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 9.9 acres 10.0 acres or more Soybeans for beans farms,. acres-- bushels. - Inigated farms.. acres. - Famis by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres ._ 250 acres or more Irish potatoes farms.. acres. . cwt.. Irrigated „ farms.. acres.. Farms by acres han/ested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres .-_ 25.0 to 99.9 acres ___ ___ 100.0 acres or more Hay— alfalfa, other tame, smalt grain, wild. grass silage, green chop. etc. ^ee text) .. farms.. acres.. tons, dry.. Irrigated farms.- acres-- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Alfalfa hay farms- acres -. tons, dry.. Irrigated farms.. acres. - Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms.. acres.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres han/ested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25,0 to 99-9 acres 100.0 acres or more Sweet com farms.. acres.. Irrigated farms.- acres. . Land in orchards farms.. acres. _ Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by beanng and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more Apples farms.. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres., pounds. - 'Data are based on a sample of farms. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA MARYLAND 119 Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All (arms Maryland Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cedl FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number, 1982.. 16 183 276 604 1 006 668 730 1 316 504 1978.. 15 540 231 577 898 634 728 1 222 456 Land in farms ..acres, 1982.. 2 557 728 2 614 439 52 552 48 129 44 722 47 874 99 016 113 195 49 243 51 591 131 094 133 222 175 507 178 381 94 866 1978- 90 437 Average size of farm ..acres, 1982.. 158 190 74 98 74 180 133 188 1978.. 168 208 83 126 81 183 146 198 Approximate land area ..acres, 1982.. 6 295 526 40.6 269 286 19.5 267 756 16.7 433 881 22.8 136 467 36.1 205 305 63.9 289 267 60.7 230 112 Proportion in famis Value of land and buildings': percent, 1982.. 41.2 Average per farm .dollars, 1982.. 332 301 164 399 212 497 346 851 173 984 304 960 282 284 426 597 1978.. 298 920 160 165 221 352 303 703 150 740 266 081 235 818 314 502 Average per acre .dollars, 1982.. 2 121 829 3 299 3 383 2 689 1 713 2 048 2 260 1978.. 1 719 751 2 499 2 410 1 904 1 479 1 717 1 603 LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland— -farms, 1982.. 14 719 259 573 889 654 629 1 215 470 1978.. 14 384 220 550 832 624 647 1 179 440 acres, 1982.. 1 799 220 19 797 27 124 74 035 26 918 107 719 136 433 68 647 1978- 1 809 726 20 020 27 871 76 251 24 942 104 889 134 637 67 589 Harvested cropland - farms, 1982.. 13 672 231 530 761 633 613 1 112 421 1978.. 13 663 206 526 749 611 636 1 125 412 acres, 1982.. 1 528 994 10 620 20 226 56 803 19 137 103 643 115 636 59 799 1978.. 1 477 316 11 217 18 931 56 469 16 903 99 455 108 123 55 634 1982 acres fiarvested: 1 to 9 acres farms.. 3 043 37 228 255 344 75 199 73 acres— 13 117 198 985 1 023 1 398 398 983 293 10 to 19 acres farms.. 1 985 38 102 117 105 56 188 56 acres.. 26 608 507 1 313 1 557 1 389 777 2 528 760 20 to 29 acres farms.. 1 231 40 51 78 53 41 104 31 acres— 28 748 864 1 199 1 799 1 213 991 2 467 757 30 to 49 acres fanns.. 1 574 54 50 93 50 63 131 45 acres. - 59 143 1 970 1 832 3 556 1 861 2 454 4 933 1 713 SO to 99 acres farms.. 1 992 41 46 96 35 111 186 54 acres.. 138 164 2 520 3 097 6 633 2 328 7 703 13 083 3 714 100 to 199 acres farms.. 1 802 10 31 55 23 103 171 72 acres. - 251 813 1 250 4 172 7 706 3 409 14 643 23 774 9 895 200 to 499 acres farms.- 1 436 10 19 47 22 112 102 67 acras.. 434 215 (D) 5 765 13 635 (D) 34 978 29 808 19 412 500 to 999 awes farms.. 427 289 145 1 (D) 3 1 863 14 9 506 1 (D) 40 26 859 19 12 976 17 acres.. 11 500 1,000 acres or more farms.. 182 - 6 12 12 6 acres.. 288 041 - - 11 388 - 14 840 25 084 11 755 1978 acres tiarvosted: 1 to 9 acres farms.. 2 662 24 222 188 324 56 141 62 acres.. 11 627 114 989 745 1 314 318 721 295 10 to 19 acres famis.. 1 749 41 110 122 98 56 161 38 acres.. 23 793 569 1 491 1 657 1 301 808 2 250 523 farms.. 1 261 29 674 25 565 43 1 018 92 2 142 64 1 498 48 1 122 120 2 812 34 acres.. 802 30 to 49 acres farms 1 730 42 48 112 55 85 157 43 acres.. 65 856 1 597 1 760 4 254 2 057 3 384 5 991 1 623 50 to 99 acres farms.. 2 243 48 51 96 39 119 244 70 acres.. 157 491 3 030 3 405 6 740 2 626 8 652 17 403 4 848 100 to 199 acres farms.. 1 385 20 33 68 16 118 169 79 acres.. 276 528 2 461 4 528 9 543 2 355 16 396 22 512 11 038 200 to 499 acres farms.. 1 548 466 185 5 (D) 18 (D) 53 16 082 12 3 422 118 35 597 114 34 338 67 acres.. 20 166 500 to 999 acres farms.- 338 1 14 2 23 13 13 acres.. 225 463 _ (D) 8 847 (D) 16 058 8 790 7 663 1,000 acres or more farms.. 147 1 4 1 13 6 6 acres.. 220 699 (D) - 6 459 (D) 17 120 13 306 8 676 Cropland used only for pasture or grazing.. ..farms, 1982.. 5 717 155 182 414 119 100 626 232 1978.. 5 862 136 148 410 122 107 667 249 acres, 1982- 197 257 7 157 4 116 14 749 3 103 2 066 16 874 7 223 1978.. 224 329 7 305 4 654 15 325 2 340 2 325 20 244 9 234 Other cropland ..farms, 1982.. 3 138 52 174 156 273 85 246 78 1978.. 4 104 67 213 182 299 137 279 97 acres, 1982.. 72 969 2 020 2 782 2 483 4 678 2 010 3 923 1 625 1978.. 108 081 1 498 4 286 4 457 5 699 3 109 6 270 2 721 Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured -.farms, 1982.. 1 243 17 70 53 146 21 92 26 1978- 1 623 27 102 68 127 25 121 38 acres, 1982.. 22 016 358 931 523 1 687 373 1 130 842 1978.. 31 074 335 1 377 1 001 1 557 406 2 283 482 Cropland on which all aops failed ..farms, 1982- 361 10 12 8 21 11 26 9 1978.. 473 10 20 17 21 24 31 11 acres, 1982.. 4 208 (D) 106 163 155 117 221 41 1978.. 5 818 132 189 284 233 441 239 126 Cropland in cultivated summer fallow .__ -farms, 1982.. 215 3 16 6 10 10 15 5 1978- 344 5 18 18 14 9 36 7 acres, 1982.. 4 320 (D) 126 24 146 189 284 79 1978- 9 034 28 347 439 257 199 842 202 Cropland idle - farms, 1982-. 1 903 37 113 98 168 46 158 43 1978.- 2 506 38 123 108 212 87 153 50 acres, 1982— 42 425 1 574 1 619 1 773 2 690 1 331 2 288 663 1978.. 62 155 1 003 2 373 2 733 3 652 2 063 2 906 1 911 Total woodland- - ..farms, 1982.. 8 967 219 305 505 375 357 800 313 1978- 8 980 182 305 528 359 425 811 284 acres, 1982.. 500 002 23 968 12 199 12 052 16 087 18 482 19 605 13 175 1978.. 537 266 2i 552 14 093 19 767 20 910 22 213 20 935 14 057 Woodland pastured ..farms, 1982.. 2 484 128 78 124 79 21 213 83 1978.. 2 699 101 72 168 81 47 252 80 acres, 1982.. 68 740 8 897 1 658 1 833 1 549 458 3 074 2 034 1978.. 94 110 6 330 1 909 2 473 2 928 1 269 4 426 2 351 See footnotes at end of table. 120 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] All farms Charles Dorchester Frederick Gan-ett Howard Kent FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number, 1982. 1978. Land In farms acres, 1982. 1978. Average size of farm acres, 1982.. 1978. Approximate land area acres, 1982., Proportion in farms percent, 1982.. Value of land and tulldlngs^; Average per farm dollars, 1982.. 1978.. Average per acre dollars, 1982.. 1978.. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms, 1982.. 1978- acres, 1982.. 1978.. Harvested cropland farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. 1982 acres hanrested: 1 to 9 acres farms.. 10 to 19 acres farms.. acres.. 20 to 29 acres farms.. acres.. 30 to 49 acres farms.. acres.. 50 to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 to 199 acres farms.. acres.. 200 to 499 acres farms.. acres. - 500 to 999 acres farms.. acres.. 1,000 acres or more farms.. acres.. 1978 acres harvested: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres.. 10 to 19 acres farms.. acres.. 20 to 29 acres farms.. acres.. 30 to 49 acres farms.. 50 to 99 acres farms.. acres. - 100 to 199 acres farms.. 200 to 499 acres farmsll 500 to 999 acres farms" acres.. 1,000 acres or more farms.. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing. Ottier cropland .farms, 1982.. 1978. acres, 1982.. 1978.. -farms. 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms, 1982 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. Cropland on which all crops failed farms, 1982 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. Cropland in cultivated summer fallow farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978_. Cropland idle farms, 1982 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. Total woodland farms, 1982 1978.. acres, 1982_. 1978.. Woodland pastured farms, 1982 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. See footnotes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA 746 742 83 598 89 591 112 121 289 Oil 28.9 226 794 191 623 1 999 1 479 729 736 43 372 46 674 687 716 30 722 32 027 248 1 089 148 2 029 67 1 595 94 3 534 67 4 512 31 4 169 22 6 432 8 (D) 2 (D) 269 1 168 137 1 860 71 1 660 92 3 501 72 4 656 38 5 416 30 8 426 5 (D) 2 (D) 173 228 4 797 6 311 287 324 7 853 8 336 170 185 3 559 2 846 41 38 328 290 22 34 404 606 162 206 3 562 4 594 418 453 28 544 32 888 120 151 3 551 6 137 438 446 139 416 135 337 318 303 379 660 36.7 530 600 407 827 1 699 1 301 407 426 101 044 101 123 398 416 98 845 94 382 32 168 26 347 17 423 39 1 493 64 4 600 56 7 873 107 34 978 42 27 292 15 21 671 35 156 24 343 26 658 43 1 630 70 4 846 55 7 647 118 37 596 29 19 949 16 21 557 32 63 671 1 555 56 163 1 528 5 186 15 43 (D) 1 025 11 29 179 478 2 10 (D) 575 29 110 1 063 3 108 241 254 28 345 25 082 21 28 1 549 1 398 1 463 1 402 244 031 248 910 167 178 424 140 57.5 341 242 289 365 1 961 1 584 1 380 1 350 187 201 188 416 1 289 1 300 145 148 139 932 145 642 168 2 289 112 2 666 150 5 537 232 16 671 39 499 166 50 054 23 15 788 8 12 002 106 540 149 2 028 101 2 404 168 6 242 281 20 508 305 43 519 165 46 880 22 13 566 3 4 245 878 868 37 536 42 644 244 270 4 517 5 840 99 106 1 740 1 917 17 44 156 687 17 27 175 613 148 139 2 446 2 623 806 793 27 472 28 491 291 310 6 493 7 460 695 637 126 973 126 064 183 198 420 371 30.2 132 492 203 867 780 1 003 660 606 58 954 57 189 625 591 39 662 38 677 44 232 91 1 194 79 1 788 124 4 519 174 11 749 82 11 091 28 7 306 3 1 783 208 66 899 80 1 873 120 4 625 169 11 673 88 12 341 24 (0) (D) 410 379 16 908 15 133 120 106 2 384 3 379 53 42 714 724 18 20 144 388 11 21 155 608 81 52 1 371 1 659 575 512 50 040 46 781 330 306 13 927 15 926 800 729 118 502 116 985 148 160 286 489 41.4 279 568 302 276 1 985 1 756 746 69C 84 399 86 179 672 653 65 317 64 164 120 537 113 1 468 77 1 782 75 2 813 113 7 854 90 12 640 61 18 282 18 11 783 5 8 158 76 345 91 1 244 69 1 598 94 3 637 130 8 927 116 15 784 58 16 858 16 9 965 3 5 806 430 396 16 718 17 924 140 159 2 364 4 091 34 58 421 1 130 11 13 242 107 7 14 131 881 102 96 1 570 1 973 544 508 20 253 17 207 171 166 2 852 2 949 472 414 55 171 58 075 117 140 160 640 34.3 346 504 381 159 3 357 2 999 399 379 40 349 44 399 341 312 31 855 31 266 105 385 64 859 32 734 28 1 058 52 3 804 24 3 265 17 5 068 13 8 621 6 8 061 86 352 36 478 31 765 39 1 451 49 3 398 27 3 786 29 8 768 11 7 429 4 4 839 213 239 6 730 10 755 76 75 1 764 2 378 22 27 360 869 10 7 129 (D) 7 2 81 (D) 44 43 1 194 1 406 238 228 7 265 8 352 100 91 1 428 1 678 374 368 134 543 138 773 360 377 178 137 75.5 946 914 685 054 2 499 1 735 362 360 112 573 112 025 354 352 106 836 102 058 14 184 16 355 14 545 45 3 164 87 12 618 106 33 204 31 20 871 20 35 796 14 72 16 205 12 277 13 500 50 3 621 84 11 718 113 35 818 33 21 051 17 28 796 93 120 2 962 4 260 58 135 2 775 5 707 29 48 981 1 594 4 10 (D) 133 6 6 (D) 175 28 80 1 595 3 805 206 217 14 477 18 196 24 38 615 2 573 MARYLAND 121 Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] All farms FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. 1982.. 1978.. Land In farms acres, 1982.. 1978.. Average size of farm acres, 1982.. 1978.. Approximate land area acres, 1982.. Proportion in farms pereenl, 1982.. Value of land and buildings': Average per farm dollars. 1982.. 1978.. Average per acre. dollars, 1982.. 1978.. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland - farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. Harvested cropland farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1976.. 1982 acres fiarvested: 1 to 9 acres - farms.. acres.. 10 to 19 acres farms.. acres.. 20 to 29 acres farms.. acres.. 30 to 49 acres farms.. acres. - SO to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 to 199 acres farms.. acres.. 200 to 499 acres farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres - farms.. acres.. 1,000 acres or more farms.. acres.. 1978 acres harvested: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres.. 10 to 19 acres fanns.. acres.. 20 to 29 acres farms.. acres.. 30 to 49 acres famis.. acres.. 50 to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 to 199 acres farms.. acres.. 200 to 499 acres farms.. acres. - 500 to 999 acres farms.. acres.. 1,000 acres or more farms.. acres.. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. Ottier cropland farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres. 1982.. 1978.. Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not fiarvested and not pastured farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. Cropland on wtilch all crops failed farms. 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. Cropland in cultivated summer fallow fanns, 1982.. 1978.. , 1982. 1978.. Cropland idle farms, 1982.. 1978. acres, 1982. 1978. Total woodland farms, 1982. 1978. acres, 1982. 1978. Woodland pastured farms, 1982. 1978. acres, 1982. 1978. See footnotes at end of table 122 MARYLAND Prince George's 767 752 75 406 77 808 98 103 311 686 24.2 457 382 360 680 4 332 2 945 Queen Anne's 490 492 167 905 173 064 343 352 237 990 70.6 736 173 642 169 2 019 1 696 722 465 729 477 39 231 134 909 40 167 138 197 676 452 693 465 26 068 129 719 25 696 126 704 318 36 1 297 138 150 33 2 021 454 59 20 1 402 479 46 35 1 726 1 308 54 48 3 662 3 537 27 94 3 733 13 452 16 111 5 367 34 795 3 49 2 681 34 098 3 26 4 179 41 458 308 16 1 201 82 127 34 1 701 459 65 16 1 513 398 72 37 2 696 1 397 60 55 4 173 3 929 39 118 5 132 16 743 19 126 5 616 38 928 1 38 (D) 26 947 2 25 (D) 37 821 194 117 207 135 6 163 2 998 7 356 4 289 267 66 300 169 7 000 2 192 7 115 7 204 122 29 153 57 1 776 1 134 2 368 2 377 33 11 31 14 298 92 343 153 18 _ 35 14 346 _ 1 019 303 149 32 172 111 4 580 966 3 385 4 371 402 281 392 310 24 094 27 222 25 901 26 240 92 20 140 46 2 690 802 5 844 2 898 St Mary's 940 871 100 221 104 395 107 120 238 425 42.0 190 184 162 202 1 878 1 171 917 859 50 729 52 138 902 847 39 779 39 645 315 1 318 147 1 954 101 2 379 132 5 009 120 7 911 49 6 642 31 9 670 7 4 896 255 1 012 129 1 753 99 2 386 150 5 638 122 8 381 54 7 546 36 (D) 2 (D) 197 209 4 403 5 400 266 319 6 547 7 093 129 178 2 469 2 536 32 38 545 309 20 24 826 531 150 184 2 707 3 717 514 528 37 970 44 756 125 149 4 254 6 372 Somerset 413 420 61 654 67 924 149 162 216 582 28.5 215 794 224 688 1 477 1 301 324 325 42 402 43 682 305 310 39 566 39 750 46 181 40 556 22 502 42 1 538 46 3 412 45 6 217 49 15 341 12 8 462 3 3 357 38 192 30 390 30 693 34 1 303 59 4 291 61 8 445 46 14 196 10 (D) 2 (D) 76 65 1 553 1 864 52 96 1 283 2 068 14 24 (D) 635 14 12 241 (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 35 70 926 1 231 194 229 14 710 18 093 21 28 623 2 919 Talbot 350 354 119 684 117 400 342 332 165 516 72.3 749 177 636 000 2 406 1 854 Washington 962 878 145 983 151 065 152 172 291 180 50.1 225 037 238 765 1 544 1 341 312 904 327 841 97 951 105 429 95 179 109 500 294 840 317 811 94 242 82 254 87 345 83 707 32 125 127 555 21 108 266 1 484 25 78 573 1 801 17 87 722 3 324 23 133 1 620 9 523 60 196 9 142 26 890 62 99 18 568 27 174 27 11 18 333 6 734 27 3 44 891 4 769 25 96 139 483 27 81 362 1 094 22 76 529 1 744 20 95 795 3 693 44 147 3 317 10 517 56 203 8 037 28 388 71 103 21 531 29 523 29 7 19 410 4 315 23 3 33 225 3 950 69 490 87 488 2 172 20 384 2 787 21 370 42 143 98 184 1 537 2 791 5 047 4 423 11 27 17 67 (D) 537 642 1 757 2 35 9 23 (D) 572 (D) 211 _ 10 2 22 129 (D) 432 33 86 78 98 1 322 1 553 4 210 2 023 181 470 192 398 16 648 20 003 17 217 20 120 28 209 24 179 1 295 4 298 1 322 4 743 Wicomico 842 920 111 109 107 102 132 116 242 624 45.8 212 515 186 734 1 705 1 508 627 678 80 018 76 260 580 617 76 328 71 344 74 329 69 972 56 1 330 73 2 714 109 7 653 85 12 410 74 22 782 37 (D) 3 (D) 79 354 68 911 56 1 332 86 3 312 122 8 482 96 13 305 83 25 935 27 17 713 99 117 1 158 1 981 87 177 2 532 2 935 13 26 326 559 11 28 190 322 9 14 307 104 62 128 1 709 1 950 380 390 22 040 22 962 54 62 1 299 1 763 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All farms Maryland Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Total woodland -Con. Woodland not pastured ...famis, 1982- 7 745 159 260 441 326 344 685 275 1978- 7 511 133 263 440 320 390 661 244 acres, 1982- 431 262 15 071 10 541 10 219 14 538 18 024 16 531 11 141 1978- 443 156 15 222 12 184 17 294 17 982 20 944 16 509 11 706 Other land ...farms, 1982.. 12 058 201 446 778 506 489 1 080 408 1978- 11 355 165 411 707 457 486 980 357 acres, 1982- 258 506 8 787 5 399 12 929 6 238 4 893 19 469 13 044 1978- 267 447 6 557 5 910 17 177 5 739 6 120 22 809 8 791 Pastureland and rangeland other than croplarKl and woodlarxl pastured — farms, 1982- 2 757 62 55 242 69 42 379 111 1978- 2 508 68 50 200 37 31 336 105 acres, 1982.. 111 734 4 141 1 580 7 008 1 744 966 10 613 6 059 1978.. 119 807 4 654 1 144 9 732 812 863 13 444 4 924 Land in house lots, ponds, roads. wasteland, etc — farms, 1982.. 11 456 184 427 712 496 480 1 007 396 1978.. 10 847 150 403 669 446 478 930 339 acres, 1982.. 146 772 4 646 3 819 5 921 4 494 3 927 8 856 6 985 1978- 147 640 1 903 4 766 7 445 4 927 5 257 9 365 3 867 Pastureland, aJI types farms, 1982.. 8 311 219 242 637 205 151 976 324 1978.. 8 191 193 214 588 182 161 948 330 acres, 1982.. 377 731 20 195 7 354 23 590 6 396 3 490 30 561 15 316 1978.. 438 246 18 289 7 707 27 530 6 080 4 457 38 114 16 509 ...farms. 1982.. 221 2 5 2 3 8 26 6 1978.. 1 317 19 19 26 19 104 94 27 acres, 1982.. 3 467 (D) 38 (D) (D) 118 273 88 1978.. 33 632 156 281 567 153 2 058 2 427 658 All farms Charles Dorchester Frederick Garrett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Total woodland-Con. Woodland not pastured famis, 1982.. 369 226 670 443 470 178 192 278 1978.. 383 232 617 382 422 167 197 249 acres. 1982.. 24 993 26 796 20 979 36 113 17 401 5 837 13 862 13 405 1978.. 26 751 23 684 21 031 30 855 14 258 6 674 15 623 11 583 Other land farms. 1982.. 558 265 1 148 538 637 385 263 528 1978.. 535 266 1 106 482 573 335 269 508 acres. 1982.. 11 682 10 027 29 358 17 979 13 850 7 557 7 493 14 032 1978.. 10 029 9 132 32 003 22 094 13 599 5 324 8 552 17 324 Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured ...farms. 1982-- 86 14 377 241 219 126 36 137 1978- 58 13 403 231 213 85 25 129 acres. 1982.. 2 856 1 224 17 593 12 258 7 586 4 936 1 553 7 248 1978.. 1 510 678 20 082 15 954 8 142 2 726 1 687 10 224 Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc ...farms, 1982 544 529 262 265 1 082 1 044 481 433 606 539 350 317 254 267 491 1978.. 469 acres, 1982.. 8 826 8 803 11 765 5 721 6 264 2 621 5 940 6 784 1978- 8 519 8 454 11 921 6 140 5 457 2 598 6 865 7 100 Pastureland, all types ..-famis, 1982.. 281 59 1 154 594 633 335 136 448 1978.. 301 94 1 155 552 581 304 146 449 acres, 1982.. 11 204 3 444 61 622 43 093 27 156 13 094 5 130 24 401 1978_. 13 958 3 631 70 186 47 013 29 015 15 159 8 520 31 727 Land set aside in federal farm programs ...famis, 1982.. 16 18 26 3 16 10 10 14 1978.. 27 155 72 7 43 22 115 40 acres, 1982.. 140 376 233 84 203 127 180 609 1978.. 287 4 601 925 137 697 799 4 687 1 874 See footnotes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 123 Table 1. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: [For meaning ot abbrevflations and symbols, see Introductoiy text] 1982 and 1978-Con. All farms Prince George's Queen Anne's St li^aiys Somerset Taltwt Washington WICOmICO Worcester LAND IN FARMS ACCORDINQ TO USE-Con. Total vwjcdland-Con. Woodland not pastured ...famia, 1982.. 350 272 472 187 162 356 346 284 1978.. 308 286 464 208 175 295 358 317 acres, 1982.. 21 404 26 420 33 716 14 067 15 353 15 705 20 741 28 385 1978.. 20 057 23 342 38 384 15 174 15 895 15 377 21 199 31 428 Other land - — ...farms, 1982.. 575 548 344 307 631 599 308 293 221 229 729 639 596 631 424 1978.. 472 acres, 1982.. 12 081 5 774 11 522 4 542 5 085 20 551 9 051 7 163 1978.. 11 740 8 627 7 501 6 149 5 004 21 445 7 880 7 941 Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured famB, 1982.. 61 34 75 20 29 280 37 25 1978.. 60 27 58 17 20 272 33 37 acres, 1982.. 2 159 1 874 3 500 409 1 193 13 270 1 418 546 1978-. 3 294 858 1 528 576 722 13 437 754 2 062 Land In house lots, ponds, roads. ...farms, 1982.. 555 335 609 303 220 658 588 416 1978.. 524 301 590 288 226 563 617 460 acres, 1982— 9 922 3 900 8 022 4 133 3 892 7 261 7 633 6 617 1978.. 8 446 7 769 5 973 5 573 4 282 8 008 7 126 5 879 ...farms, 1982.. 270 289 151 176 288 299 101 89 102 114 720 893 159 174 126 1978.. 158 acres, 1982.. 11 012 5 674 12 157 2 585 4 660 37 952 3 875 3 770 1978.. 16 494 8 045 13 300 5 359 4 631 39 550 4 498 8 274 ...farms, 1982.. 5 10 9 4 14 8 4 2 1978.- 15 135 41 58 110 43 58 68 acros, 1982.. 57 154 58 31 341 85 180 lig 1978.. 468 4 212 690 946 3 631 764 931 'Data are based on a sample of farms; see text Table 2. Irrigation: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductoiy text] Fanns with Inigation Maryland Allegany Anne Arundel Calvert Caroline Canoli Cedl Farms numt)er, 1982.. 1978.- Land In Inlgated farms acres, 1982.. 1978.. Harvested cropland farnis, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1976.. Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured famw, 1982.. 1978.. , 1982.. 1978.. Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ...farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. Irrigated land acres, 1982— 1978.. Han/ested cropland farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. Pastureland and other land farnis, 1982.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. 1982 pfindpal source of irrigation water (see text): Wells on fann farms.. acres Inigated. Wells as only source farms. acres inigated. Orv-taim surface supply farms. acres irrigated. On-fam< surface supply as only sowce farms. acres irrigated. Off-farm water suppliers farms. acres Inigated. Off-famn water suppliefs as only source... tarms. acres inigated. 845 616 218 246 183 114 842 607 147 700 110 487 220 241 6 649 9 777 184 147 8 054 6 744 38 556 28 467 826 595 38 219 28 023 36 337 339 20 603 296 12 961 452 16 938 429 13 719 54 1 015 45 642 6 2 3 586 (D) 6 2 n 4 1 485 (D) 39 (D) 4 2 n 2 (D) 3 3 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 43 23 n 43 23 1 416 807 11 12 134 156 10 7 268 142 269 310 43 23 24 52 24 52 17 215 16 2 (D) 2 (D) 68 58 3 215 7 757 68 57 1 789 1 298 16 26 262 658 11 11 624 284 552 291 66 55 (D) 256 3 (D) 35 21 87 19 77 31 358 26 203 16 107 16 107 21 101 10 71 2 304 32 467 2 052 25 083 21 101 10 71 1 112 27 241 (D) 18 706 7 19 5 23 147 699 217 1 086 5 11 1 9 281 252 (D) 89 152 9 695 64 7 543 21 101 10 71 152 (D) 64 7 444 19 8 11 11 127 11 127 1 (D) 1 (D) (P) 32 3 939 25 2 467 63 5 250 80 4 639 6 506 5 446 9 13 2 456 2 439 7 12 2 165 951 4 4 106 401 2 9 (D) 383 (D) 134 7 9 (D) 47 2 (D) 87 4 74 4 74 4 53 4 53 1 (D) 1 (D) 16 7 1 283 289 16 7 867 155 7 4 86 120 5 138 106 (D) 15 n 2 (D) 11 18 10 17 124 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 2. Irrigation: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meanlns o< abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Farms wltti Irrigation Charies Dorchester Frederick Ganrett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery Farms .number, 1982.. 1978.. 79 56 69 56 16 17 2 11 11 25 19 10 13 34 29 Land In Irrigated farms ...acres, 1982.. 17 639 39 587 1 461 (D) 870 2 299 13 982 2 481 1978.. 14 205 28 442 1 480 1 002 1 970 12 487 3 932 ...fanns, 1982.. 79 55 69 56 16 16 2 11 11 25 19 10 13 34 1978.. 27 acres, 1982.. 8 115 31 617 629 (D) 156 1 399 12 341 1 101 1978.. 6 365 22 281 571 509 1 154 10 298 1 610 CMier cropland, excluding cropland pas ...farms, 1982.. 31 36 8 25 5 5 1 4 3 9 6 2 7 5 1978.. 10 acres, 1982.. 1 079 166 52 (D) 36 134 (0) 344 1978.. 1 096 917 113 42 196 1 053 655 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ...famis, 1982.. 26 7 9 1 4 8 1 8 1978.. 22 5 8 — 4 6 1 14 acres, 1982.. 929 60 254 (D) 98 189 n 179 1978.. 1 059 95 371 58 76 419 Irrigated land acres. 1982.. 1 311 977 9 139 5 044 160 199 (D) 23 69 179 237 3 892 2 510 261 1978.. 539 Harvested cropland ...fanns, 1982.. 77 69 15 2 11 25 10 32 1978.. 55 56 15 - 11 19 13 27 acres, 1982.. (D) 9 139 146 (D) 23 179 3 892 M 1978.. 971 5 Oil 176 69 237 2 510 Pastureland and other land ...fanns. 1982.. 2 _ 5 _ - - - 3 acres. 1982.. (D) - 14 - - - - (D) 1978.. 8 33 23 - - - - 64 1982 principal source of Inigatlon water (see text): Wells on tami farms.. 13 384 49 6 783 5 17 - 3 7 15 40 5 3 432 22 acres Irrigated.. farms.. 48 12 367 42 5 108 5 17 ~ 3 7 13 34 2 (D) 21 acres Inigated.. 38 On-farm surface supply farms.. 66 927 20 2 356 11 143 - 8 16 8 137 3 280 8 acres Inigated.. farms.. 105 On-farm surface supply as only source . 65 19 7 - 8 8 3 8 acres imgatod.. 924 1 776 52 - 16 137 280 105 Off-fami water suppliers farms.. _ _ _ 2 _ 2 2 4 acres Inigated.. terms- - - - (D) - (0) (D) 108 Off-farm virater suppliers as only source. - - - - 2 3 acres irrigated.. - - - - - (D) - 8 Fanns with Inigatlon Prince George's Queen Anne's St Mary's Somerset Talbot Washington Wicomico Worcester Farms .number. 1982.. 54 54 36 30 106 40 24 12 10 7 12 13 87 70 6 1978.. 5 Land in irrigated farms acres, 1982.. 14 383 21 824 13 322 6 593 3 220 3 327 25 203 3 482 1978.. 13 520 16 823 10 170 7 085 3 198 7 162 17 265 1 790 Harvested cropland. ...famis, 1982.. 54 36 106 24 10 12 86 6 1978.. 53 30 40 12 7 13 68 5 acres, 1982.. 3 571 15 817 6 353 4 752 2 643 1 825 19 587 2 550 1978.. 2 549 13 661 3 152 4 997 2 744 3 129 12 892 1 205 Other o^land, excluding cropland ...farms, 1982.. 28 20 8 9 33 19 4 3 1 2 2 3 15 18 1978.. 1 acres, 1982— 620 239 832 135 P) (D) 843 _ 1978.. 212 821 1 207 181 (D) 74 316 (D) Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ...famns, 1982.. 14 9 27 7 1 5 9 1978- 15 5 14 - 3 3 9 - acres, 1982- 1 936 479 772 197 (D) 166 588 . 1978.. 1 792 190 588 - 57 76 660 - Irrigated land ...acres, 1982.. 415 460 4 549 3 849 1 372 506 1 219 1 172 428 649 326 662 3 910 3 084 401 1978.. 54 Hanested cropland ...farnis, 1982.. 50 36 106 24 10 12 84 6 1978.. 53 30 36 12 7 11 68 5 acres, 1982.. 401 4 549 1 362 (D) 428 (D) 3 903 401 1978.. 451 3 849 469 1 172 649 654 3 074 54 Pastureland and other land fanns, 1982.. 5 4 2 - 1 3 . acres, 1982.. 14 - 10 (D) - n 7 - 1978.. 9 - 37 - 10 - 1962 principal source of irrigation water (see text): Wells on farm farms.. 13 58 21 2 072 13 105 7 553 7 167 4 20 55 2 621 3 acres Inigated.. rarms.. 104 Wells as only source 12 41 20 1 722 13 105 6 397 4 132 4 20 44 1 667 3 acres Inigated.. 104 On-farm surface supply farms.. 29 296 15 2 477 92 1 265 17 666 2 (D) 6 301 31 1 288 3 acres inigated. . terms.. 297 Orvfann surface supply as only source . 29 12 91 17 2 6 28 2 acres Inigated.. 296 1 232 1 263 666 (D) 301 807 (D) Off-farm water suppliers farms.. 12 _ 1 1 2 1 _ acres Inigated.. famw.. 61 - (D) (D) (D) (D) - Off-fsrm water suppliers as only source. 12 _ 1 _ 1 1 - acres Inigated.. 61 - (D) - (D) - (0) - 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-CXDUNTY DATA MARYLAND 125 Table 3. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductoiy text] Item Maryland Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLO Total sales (see text) -farms. 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. .dollars. 1982.. 16 183 15 540 1 029 244 784 559 63 600 50 486 1 787 578 2 104 3 497 2 123 7 682 2044 14 439 1 846 26 048 1 532 43 068 1 965 129 005 1 795 284 587 969 518 260 18 2 080 1 049 438 2 088 3 504 2 143 7 712 2 247 15 966 1 924 27 260 1 631 46 223 2 264 146 708 1 572 244 526 609 291 112 13 1 111 11 040 11 146 339 430 267 125 7 415 7 727 204 388 163 192 5 230 121 797 2 997 16 558 3 919 59 208 21 83 360 481 1 216 6 261 2 484 2 444 41 990 26 065 2 143 2 155 7 456 7 457 1 397 1 434 23 819 21 935 276 231 3 393 2 809 12 295 12 158 78 30 58 100 50 171 39 264 29 413 9 253 8 563 3 (D) 2 IP) 49 16 52 85 43 151 32 213 25 349 14 333 14 (D) 2 (D) 102 108 1 619 1 265 43 47 102 169 32 88 9 6 1 (D) 11 (D) 4 2 55 50 161 141 18 21 165 69 604 577 11 378 8 368 18 838 14 502 79 (D) 90 151 110 404 95 676 88 1 260 65 1 726 55 3 336 18 2 563 3 840 1 (D) 42 14 105 181 119 435 123 860 91 1 302 49 1 318 39 2 168 6 1 050 3 1 039 478 480 9 110 6 497 183 173 2 036 1 496 143 1 527 26 58 68 (0) 1 (D) 11 60 287 294 4 670 3 016 55 60 111 113 74 70 482 506 1 006 898 37 779 29 692 37 553 33 064 169 47 175 285 148 528 144 1 015 99 1 413 86 2 320 94 5 970 52 8 298 39 17 902 94 32 150 241 168 589 149 1 056 105 1 469 75 2 093 82 5 217 50 7 723 25 11 252 576 587 20 620 16 491 267 305 6 667 5 155 222 5 221 103 371 89 654 22 21 52 400 1 (D) 184 193 573 584 160 160 3 067 2 680 668 634 10 520 7 208 15 748 11 369 45 22 94 170 120 453 132 915 128 1 855 92 2 502 42 2 443 14 (D) 1 (D) 42 23 113 199 123 441 149 1 061 120 1 672 55 1 478 26 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) 604 592 9 864 6 577 187 176 1 749 1 386 155 1 146 33 106 83 (D) i 111 541 526 7 869 4 965 21 37 21 69 28 19 90 38 730 728 68 344 55 918 93 621 76 811 39 18 68 107 53 191 88 621 89 1 322 73 2 053 110 7 317 127 20 819 83 35 897 14 7 47 83 65 238 85 599 111 1 611 102 2 789 123 7 955 119 19 287 62 23 350 598 620 21 555 19 878 546 578 16 789 15 063 321 6 464 297 2 272 • 491 6 685 4 3 192 1 364 2 (o] 24 40 90 206 126 119 3 990 3 842 1 316 1 222 60 144 43 012 45 702 35 198 218 (D) 210 342 205 732 157 1 116 140 1 951 107 3 027 124 8 329 102 15 797 52 28 714 1 IP) 114 375 184 (D) 201 1 417 114 1 608 113 3 124 159 10 399 84 13 385 27 11 886 1 (D) 799 813 17 250 11 114 639 696 12 989 8 435 520 10 105 351 1 058 122 1 241 1 (D) 78 I?i 495 322 271 1 025 764 85 69 914 431 504 456 44 332 22 232 87 961 1982 value of sales: Less than $1,000 1978.. 48 755 69 $1,000 to $2.499 $1.000.. lanns.. 22 67 $2,500 to $4,999 $1,000.. 106 68 $5,000 to $9,999 $1,000.. farms.. 250 62 $10,000 to $19.999 $1,000.. farms.- 449 45 $20,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $99,999 $1,000.. farms.. $1,000.. farms.. 630 46 1 316 74 $1,000.. 5 173 44 $250,000 or more $1,000.. farms-- 6 574 29 Abnormal farms 1978 value of sales: Less than $1,000 $1,000.. fanns.. $1,000.. 29 812 31 $1,000 to $2.499 $2,500 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9,999 $1,000.. farms.. $1,000.. -.._.-- farms-- $1,000.. 14 60 102 63 232 60 $10,000 to $19,999 $1,000.. farms 424 50 $20,000 to $39,999 $1,000.. 721 54 $40,000 to $99,999 $1,000.. 1 578 83 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 or more $1,000.. farms.. $1,000.. 5384 42 6 175 13 Abnormal farms Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, Including nursery and greenhouse products Grains $1,000.. farms — $1,000.. -.famns, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. .-farms, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. ..farms, 1982.. 7 601 333 316 11 720 8 907 263 264 8 536 6282 211 Wheat $1,000, 1982.. ..famis, 1982.. 6 295 104 Soybeans $1,000, 1982.. ..famis, 1982.. 473 146 $1,000, 1982.. ..farms, 1982.. 1 596 Oats $1,000, 1982.. ..farms, 1982.. 4 Other grains Cotton and cottonseed $1,000, 1982.. ..farms, 1982.. $1,000, 1982- ..famis, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982- 1978.. ..farms, 1982.. 4 37 166 Hay, silage, and field seeds Vegetables, sweet com. and melons . 1978- $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. ..farms, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1962- 1978.. -famis, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. 95 104 409 407 26 20 127 68 126 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA Table 3. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1982 and 1978 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text) Item Charles Dorchester Frederick Garrett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) -farms, 1982.. 746 438 1 463 695 800 472 374 675 1978.. 742 446 1 402 637 729 414 368 667 $1,000, 1982.. 15 403 56 193 96 223 17 497 29 392 22 772 56 901 25 330 1978.. 11 043 33 102 72 296 13 550 25 270 17 210 28 924 22 222 Average per farm .dollars, 1982.. 20 647 128 295 65 771 25 175 36 740 48 247 152 141 37 526 1978.. 14 882 74 219 51 566 21 271 34 664 41 570 78 598 33 317 1982 value of sales: Less than $1,000 farms.. 77 26 15 5 181 (D) 119 44 121 43 89 (D) 11 5 105 $1,000.. 30 $1,000 to $2,499 famis.. 81 31 181 132 130 95 22 114 $1,000.. 137 49 297 218 216 159 37 179 $2,500 to $4,999 farms.. 116 419 32 116 178 644 95 334 116 420 79 282 21 74 106 $1,000.. 378 $5,000 to $9,999 - famis.. 141 1 001 47 343 172 1 207 88 614 104 711 62 436 21 161 96 $1,000.. 658 $10,000 to $19,999 larnis.. 128 46 126 61 61 46 27 87 $1,000.. 1 771 645 1 772 838 1 179 661 375 1 245 $20,000 to $39,999 farms.. 100 2 813 41 1 162 102 2 813 56 1 651 62 1 790 24 668 67 1 951 44 $1,000.. 1 275 $40,000 to $99.999 - farms.. 74 4 210 93 6 072 200 13 767 97 6 155 96 6 418 19 1 197 99 6 517 53 $1,000.. 3 588 $100,000 to $249,999 farms.. 27 (D) 67 10 945 231 36 441 43 6 208 68 10 475 32 5 152 66 10 045 44 $1,000.. 7 233 $250,000 or more farms.. 2 (D) 66 36 856 91 39 230 4 1 435 22 8 140 24 13 946 40 37 735 26 $1,000.. 10 745 Abrwrmal farms farms.. - 1 - - 2 - - $1,000.. - - (D) - - (D) - - 1978 value of sales; Less than $1.000 farms.. 64 31 15 6 102 34 76 36 49 23 41 (D) 6 5 67 $1,000.. (D) $1,000 to $2,499 famis.. 121 33 186 115 128 83 17 136 $1.000.. 207 55 304 198 219 135 26 (D) $2,500 to $4,999 farms.. 138 498 32 117 155 572 106 387 105 378 71 503 22 76 119 $1.000.. 407 $5,000 to $9,999 farms.. 135 957 48 340 204 1 437 87 633 106 754 30 233 82 $1.000.. 574 $10,000 to $19,999 farms.. 134 1 891 58 845 126 1 794 64 896 81 1 157 46 631 49 715 72 $1.000.. 990 $20,000 to $39.999 farnis.. 93 2 611 65 1 880 123 3 592 77 2 120 80 2 264 36 1 037 61 1 757 60 $1.000.. 1 789 $40,000 to $99,999 — farms.. 43 2 444 96 6 060 278 18 692 91 5 504 116 7 572 26 1 710 105 6 744 61 $1.000.. 3 726 $100,000 to $249,999 - farms.. 13 (D) 67 9 965 182 27 214 18 2 633 50 7 227 26 4 241 57 8 346 51 $1.000.. 7 750 $250,000 or more farms.. 1 32 46 3 14 15 21 17 $1.000.. (D) 13 834 18 657 1 142 5 677 8 468 11 021 6 679 Abnormal farms farms.. - - - - 1 - 2 $1,000.. - - - - - (D) - (D) Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse products ..farms, 1982.. 636 387 831 249 477 221 340 362 1978.. 655 411 856 256 476 218 335 387 $1,000, 1982.. 13 536 22 941 9 990 1 645 10 286 10 605 25 894 13 098 1978.. 9 295 19 827 7 952 1 508 7 932 7 498 19 871 10 383 Grains - ..farms, 1982.. 270 375 615 138 360 111 329 202 1978.. 284 379 664 117 353 124 325 209 $1,000, 1982.. 3 036 18 786 6 856 657 7 696 4 318 19 740 8 177 1978.. 2 864 16 226 4 571 219 5 160 2 879 15 579 5 860 Com for grain ..farms, 1982.. 178 219 343 70 308 88 295 175 $1,000, 1982.. 1 717 6 923 4 815 377 6 477 3 501 15 572 6 363 Wheat ..famis, 1982.. 80 195 361 17 117 54 150 90 $1,000, 1982.. 233 2 161 1 081 28 320 247 1 212 575 Soytwans _— ..farms, 1982.. 139 1 038 353 8 405 75 698 2 (D) 102 685 27 (D) 206 (0) 55 $1,000, 1982.. 1 085 Sorghum for grain ..farms, 1982.. 1 16 . _ _ _ _ _ $1,000. 1982.. (D) (0) - - - - - - Oats ..farms, 1982.. 6 1 63 73 16 1 1 12 $1,000, 1982.. (0) (D) 74 (D) 13 (D) (D) 25 Other grains ..famis, 1982.. 14 108 82 21 50 32 38 21 $1,000, 1982.. 33 1 222 188 50 202 151 117 128 Cotton and cottonseed ..farms, 1982.. . _ _ _ _ _ 1978.. _ _ - - - - - - $1,000, 1982.. _ _ _ - - - - - 1978.. - _ - - - - - - Tobacco ..famis, 1982.. 505 512 - 4 8 1 ~ ~ _ 5 1978.. 8 $1,000, 1982.. 9 629 - 11 (D) - - - (D) 1978.. (D) - 16 - - - (Dj Hay, silage, and field seeds ..farms, 1982.. 69 20 332 159 177 91 28 119 1978.. 78 25 304 161 176 90 36 124 $1,000. 1982.. 119 111 1 500 574 499 411 264 521 1978.. 134 120 1 491 576 587 353 170 430 Vegetables, sweet com. and melons . ..farms. 1982.. 51 94 66 22 58 45 28 60 1978.. 46 109 54 59 62 37 31 63 $1,000. 1982.. 141 3 690 182 196 1 028 660 1 513 308 1978.. 50 3 305 121 400 1 101 270 1 789 158 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 127 Table 3. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Prince George's Queen Anne's SL Mary's Somerset Talbot Washington Wicomico Worcester MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) — ..famis, 1982.. 767 752 490 492 940 871 413 420 350 354 962 878 842 920 652 1978.. 702 $1,000, 1982.. 16 873 43 584 22 517 72 337 35 242 48 752 121 516 112 823 1978.. 13 336 33 387 17 288 53 421 27 466 41 146 108 125 97 536 Average per farm... .dollars, 1982.. 21 998 88 948 23 954 175 149 100 690 50 678 144 318 173 041 1978.. 17 733 67 859 19 848 127 192 77 588 46 863 117 527 138 941 1962 value of sales: Less than $1,000 farms 92 22 26 11 57 19 11 (0) 26 7 125 (D) 19 9 16 $1,000.. ■ ■■( *■■.*•....... 1978.. 40 6 87 133 22 2 - 6 $1,000, 1982.. 8 10 36 19 32 2 4 5 1978- 3 2 24 29 6 (D) - 1 farms.. 233 1 560 240 3 659 617 8 014 281 1 264 272 1 676 142 1 351 220 3 397 240 $1.000.. 1 478 Ci^iniii rmortad ai 'No' farms- 500 178 761 349 493 304 138 375 Saa hMnMsa at and o( taUe. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 143 Table 6. Selected Farm Production Expenses and Fuel Storage Capacity: 1982 and 1978-Con. [Data are based on a sample ol farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Prince George's Queen Anne's St Mary's Somerset Talbot Washington Wicomico Livestock and poultry purchased Feed for livestock and poultry Commercially mixed formula feeds . -farms, 1982. 1978. $1,000, -farms. $1,000, ..farins, tons, $1,000, Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms, $1,000, Commercial fertilizar farms, $1,000, Other agricultural chemicals^ farms, $1,000, Hired farm labor farms, $1,000. Contract labor ..farms Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment $1,000, .farms, $1,000, Energy and petroleum products .farms. Petroleum products . $1,000, .-farms. $1,000, Gasoline and gasohol farms, $1,000, Storage capacity farms, 1,000 gallons, Diesel fuel farms, $1,000, Storage capacity farms, 1,000 gallons, LP gas, butane, and propane farms, $1,000, storage capacity farms, 1,000 gallons. Fuel oil and kerosene' farms, $1,000, Storage capacity farms, 1,000 gallons. Natural gas farms, $1,000, Motor oil and grease' farms, $1,000, Electricity farms, $1,000, other— coal, wood, coke, etc farms, $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978-- 1982- 1978- 1982- 1978- 1982-- 1978- 1982- 1978- 1982- 1978-- 1982- 1978- 1982- 1978- 1982- 1976.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982- 1978- 1982- 1978- 1982- 1978- 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.- 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1982.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.- 1982.. 1982.. 1978- 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1982.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982- 1978.. 1982.. 1982.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982- 1978.. 1982.. 1978.- 150 112 453 409 293 182 1 434 864 114 53 2 838 1 536 522 234 366 507 580 632 606 655 1 095 1 095 356 536 399 407 344 455 2 985 2 903 54 47 108 178 77 95 750 747 1 459 1 008 750 741 1 246 1982 interest expense: Expenses reported farms $1,000.. Expenses reported as "No' farms. - 731 604 437 345 137 262 270 219 132 156 66 62 45 80 17 48 29 162 69 210 148 74 35 33 5 57 63 750 741 77 433 364 211 137 18 30 2 4 224 572 486 155 149 1 626 1 044 216 22S 6 202 4 814 122 112 31 306 21 803 5 322 3 943 431 421 1 751 1 422 427 447 7 238 5 230 401 436 2 289 1 546 256 290 2 616 2 595 20 16 239 255 800 846 490 491 3 398 2 162 490 491 2 737 1 804 445 480 1 002 749 229 144 395 347 1 299 714 266 235 85 52 187 106 51 41 101 78 105 120 74 44 1 5 (D) 3 490 491 (D) 113 296 349 655 357 17 7 6 1 283 3 835 160 155 230 975 1 335 237 332 1 289 1 182 120 157 2 812 2 767 545 532 502 601 295 405 884 836 2 056 1 658 723 702 580 526 601 462 1 857 1 640 33 86 111 140 251 318 190 209 940 853 1 408 888 940 853 1 230 799 853 810 709 484 522 234 537 349 381 179 380 146 46 76 21 24 18 9 126 43 38 25 60 27 2 i 940 853 (D) 87 489 459 154 80 68 107 23 9 335 1 536 556 245 301 8 731 4 824 256 305 31 716 25 383 246 283 184 746 143 035 31 356 25 176 265 232 924 610 226 262 1 635 1 467 245 278 1 049 762 182 236 3 427 2 055 56 49 907 328 142 164 308 330 401 415 2 514 1 329 401 415 1 723 963 390 384 715 481 228 120 239 169 605 219 181 98 94 84 264 144 78 115 29 32 55 33 23 17 16 16 8 10 401 415 76 76 325 298 788 (D) 4 2 3 (D) 237 2 905 156 75 122 2 142 1 233 106 180 6 208 6 343 87 111 33 676 33 694 5 761 5 714 266 278 1 076 845 285 307 4 216 2 630 266 304 1 611 912 160 147 1 774 1 437 10 16 5 9 131 217 491 383 340 354 1 895 1 318 340 354 1 579 1 089 286 319 531 466 213 130 244 217 802 450 145 187 42 33 82 66 32 26 S3 29 74 24 26 34 2 17 (D) 6 340 354 (D) 76 176 229 (D) 228 1 6 (D) 1 125 2 115 210 435 445 3 521 3 027 734 714 9 180 7 299 450 452 34 069 30 156 6 032 4 973 684 667 946 821 667 743 2 795 2 588 607 707 1 899 1 244 474 395 4 567 3 040 63 22 788 634 525 433 891 543 962 880 3 155 2 060 962 880 2 007 1 331 870 829 947 664 395 198 539 515 731 383 370 183 too 121 69 78 60 29 104 74 92 78 46 14 12 13 23 18 962 880 145 111 729 726 1 120 715 78 56 28 14 421 3 377 499 562 544 19 790 16 512 570 609 52 448 49 873 507 529 303 788 279 579 52 112 49 604 473 508 780 935 491 515 3 337 2 018 482 600 1 585 1 201 436 454 5 497 3 537 52 58 304 556 306 425 530 328 842 917 4 513 2 907 842 916 2 856 2 043 747 408 240 394 351 793 437 294 185 210 217 553 331 154 180 113 99 112 125 70 36 3 6 4 22 842 916 142 144 645 620 1 638 857 43 22 18 7 393 3 570 384 'Data for 1978 Include the cost of lime which was not collected in 1982. '1982 data include kerosene vifith fuel oll^ 1978 data include kerosene with motor oil and grease. 144 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 7. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1982 and 1978 [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Ctwmicals used Maryland Allegany Anne Arundel Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil Commercial fertilizer farms. acres on wtiich used, Cropland fertilized, except pasturelar>d farms. acres on wtilcti used, Pastureland and rangeland fertillzed fanns, acres on which used. Lime farms, acres on which used, tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control— Insects on fiay and ott>er crops farms, acres on which used. Nematodes in crops farms, acres on which used. Diseases In crops and orchards farms. acres on which used. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms. acres on which used. Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms. acres on which used. 1982.. 1978. 1982.. 1978.. 1982. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982.. 1978., 1982., 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 11 860 12 329 1 308 360 1 356 294 11 306 12 175 1 260 451 1 294 567 1 945 2 149 47 909 61 727 5 331 5 973 287 331 338 367 328 561 370 155 5 876 5 577 552 061 467 022 871 934 76 171 65 907 1 480 1 050 65 044 54 938 7 129 7 933 941 057 901 648 904 775 65 137 31 877 176 164 7 078 6 094 158 6 141 4 974 53 39 937 1 120 69 58 1 201 1 579 2 028 3 461 31 58 2 042 2 097 2 4 (D) 183 9 17 422 304 90 112 2 440 4 028 4 3 699 204 481 504 15 904 17 703 464 499 15 061 16 796 64 46 843 907 251 229 7 928 5 985 8 895 8 261 262 254 6 807 4 446 81 42 1 193 604 130 41 1 597 (D) 191 250 9 881 11 465 41 40 1 052 502 605 645 52 340 52 442 538 614 48 680 47 631 146 193 3 660 4 811 314 317 12 326 11 696 16 733 16 168 244 304 17 072 19 855 31 63 1 871 6 376 116 103 1 465 1 730 278 332 32 013 26 696 36 80 3 058 1 694 619 600 15 121 11 754 611 600 14 990 10 934 31 50 131 820 215 211 4 478 4 330 4 471 3 937 385 235 5 891 2 625 112 104 1 423 923 126 63 1 263 519 238 209 12 270 6 483 81 72 511 458 561 611 88 876 92 435 555 611 87 230 91 440 53 35 1 646 995 221 336 21 537 22 798 21 625 22 451 285 311 39 169 30 724 39 24 5 912 1 477 52 61 4 557 3 564 411 481 69 491 71 685 26 13 7 233 1 670 101 544 87 604 879 973 97 633 83 573 183 208 3 911 4 031 393 478 18 764 18 792 27 847 26 035 335 342 34 256 24 876 18 10 599 528 60 44 2 941 1 774 710 665 59 757 48 073 40 32 4 080 859 363 360 58 153 44 575 329 354 56 395 41 666 62 92 1 758 2 909 154 230 11 437 11 955 11 646 13 790 202 116 28 530 11 698 16 45 1 645 2 910 32 18 1 142 787 205 293 36 867 31 485 21 19 1 202 2 178 Ctiemicals used Charles Frederick Garrett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery Commercial fertilizer farms, acres on which used. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, acres on which used, Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms, acres on which used, Ume farms, acres on which used, tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to control— Insects on hay and other crops farms, acres on which used. Nematodes in crops farms. acres on which used. Diseases in crops and orchards farms. acres on which used. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms. acres on which used. Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms, acres on which used. 1982- 1978- 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982. 1978. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978- 654 677 28 472 31 570 644 677 27 971 31 076 50 38 501 494 259 260 8 353 8 342 7 312 8 463 343 270 10 595 11 367 19 79 224 2 615 87 59 2 693 614 300 306 20 904 18 921 56 77 1 224 1 995 377 415 89 541 94 620 375 414 89 277 94 399 12 25 264 221 189 232 15 192 21 857 14 857 21 798 186 192 26 554 32 612 44 36 2 762 1 364 71 73 3 414 10 367 321 308 88 545 73 146 20 32 1 017 1 740 1 049 1 165 129 789 129 900 1 003 1 148 119 160 114 890 371 399 10 629 15 010 472 603 24 349 35 248 28 057 37 638 556 577 45 754 33 940 72 78 5 450 6 209 72 57 3 533 1 605 574 702 56 894 51 832 104 59 7 491 3 593 510 508 23 500 25 409 496 508 21 409 22 285 83 147 2 091 3 124 256 224 6 031 5 638 12 230 9 703 92 74 3 840 2 320 1 10 (D) 167 2 22 (D) 771 251 362 10 767 11 630 22 11 237 140 541 581 55 561 59 895 498 570 52 498 54 337 149 175 3 063 5 558 250 345 11 027 16 054 15 911 23 302 220 263 22 936 18 403 22 26 5 710 2 066 21 51 2 211 1 385 328 364 34 694 31 598 37 25 3 532 993 264 260 26 941 27 857 208 234 24 271 25 524 100 82 2 670 2 333 156 130 9 430 12 538 9 366 13 110 103 11 425 8 510 11 13 1 711 3 417 53 35 1 996 1 373 157 190 14 035 13 998 29 13 2 840 325 333 96 663 106 547 312 327 94 662 105 093 40 59 2 001 1 454 210 229 26 327 31 696 29 964 33 282 209 192 63 384 47 110 42 4 11 080 1 908 34 2 4 532 (D) 213 246 75 536 81 388 26 3 049 456 426 49 773 53 416 406 409 45 924 49 498 138 105 3 849 3 918 216 239 18 073 21 540 22 638 18 873 208 184 23 549 18 480 36 25 6 139 1 012 77 61 4 052 544 289 314 35 087 34 969 12 21 4 303 4 272 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 145 Table 7. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1982 and 1978-Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symtwis. see introductofy text] Chemicals used Prince George's Queen Anne's St (Gary's Somerset TaJbot Washington Commercial fertilizer farms, acres on which used, Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, acres on which used, Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms, acres on which used. Lime farms, acres on which used. tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control- Insects on hay and other crops farms, acres on wtilch used, Nematodes in crops farms, acres on which used, Diseases in crops and orchards farms, acres on which used, Weeds, grass, or brush In crops and pasture farms, acres on which used, Qiemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms, acres on which used, 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982- 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982.. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978., 1982.. 1978. 1982. 1978. 606 643 20 621 28 063 571 638 18 482 24 433 59 49 2 139 3 630 288 269 8 311 8 133 7 754 7 934 225 281 3 943 8 509 3 69 (D) 2 219 107 98 1 353 1 809 186 318 13 928 13 776 26 43 301 810 427 447 122 199 135 612 422 447 121 245 134 482 30 39 954 1 130 270 294 22 697 28 444 22 874 29 004 254 171 45 775 40 900 66 34 10 973 5 975 48 8 3 480 6 275 311 321 94 610 97 782 59 12 9 791 1 614 889 835 30 389 38 090 879 829 29 668 36 400 58 78 721 304 313 7 923 10 416 7 499 10 544 542 442 12 344 10 904 99 53 1 967 875 127 30 2 769 570 485 445 20 586 25 299 136 120 1 984 2 765 226 239 29 460 38 908 226 239 29 253 38 515 10 13 207 393 79 140 S 241 8 182 5 183 8 586 134 145 15 858 16 848 40 21 2 644 3 254 51 32 3 278 2 245 221 211 32 638 31 939 17 9 361 172 285 307 85 043 78 076 253 305 84 002 76 959 55 31 1 041 1 117 128 147 11 488 14 538 13 590 14 742 143 164 32 060 32 350 5 22 4 338 2 987 16 15 (D) 2 367 175 223 65 333 59 173 36 19 4 444 296 667 725 5S 706 76 892 630 725 55 585 70 682 138 183 4 121 5 230 347 293 15 780 13 589 19 163 15 883 422 438 28 508 24 290 45 82 2 975 5 870 115 77 9 241 5 675 453 477 34 483 31 847 43 47 2 825 3 868 481 508 81 374 80 664 488 508 80 794 80 108 46 29 680 456 161 237 8463 13 862 8684 13 148 199 282 27 512 31 597 30 34 2 771 3 380 84 44 4 074 2480 461 59 483 63 829 15 11 2 424 177 373 388 80 312 66 288 372 388 80 120 68 861 14 34 192 377 139 159 10 976 11 063 10 324 10 272 296 186 46 256 32 561 37 56 4 416 9786 10 39 658 6 329 351 343 60 805 80 808 15 17 1 479 986 146 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA | Table 8. MiJchlnery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978 [Data are based on a sample of faims. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text) Allfaims Maryland Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore Calvert Caroline Canon VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms, 1982. 1978- $1,000, 1982. 1978. Average per fann dollars, 1982. 1978. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 1982. 1978. $5,000 to $9,999 1982. 1978. $10,000 to $19.999 1982. 1978. $20,000 to $29,999 1982. 1978. $30,000 to $49,999 1982. 1978. $50,000 to $69,999 1982. 1978. $70,000 to $99.999 1982. 1978. $100,000 to $199,999 1982. 1978., $200,000 or more 1982. 1978. SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Automobiles ..farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. Motortrucks, including pickups farms. 1982.. 1978.. number. 1982.. 1978.. Wheel tractors ..farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. Grain and tiean combines, self-propelled only farms. 1982.. 1978.. number. 1982.. 1978.. Com heads for comliines... farms. 1982.. 1978.. number. 1982.. 1978.. CottonpKkers arvl strippers' farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. Mower conditioners. Pk*up balers . Field forage harvesters, shear bar or flywfieel ...farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. ...farms. 1982. 1978. number. 1982. 1978. ...farms. 1982. 1978. number. 1982. 1978- 19S2 Inventory Manufactured 1978 to 1982: Automot>lle3 farms.. number.. Motortmcks, including pkskups farms.. numt}er.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines, self-propelled only -- farms.. numl)er-_ Com heads for combines farms-- numt)er.. CottonpkAers and strippers farms.. numl)er-- Mower corxlitioners farms-- numt>er. . PkAup balers farms.. numt>er.. FiekJ forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel farms.. number.. See footnotes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE^COUNTY DATA 16 168 15 492 660 519 497 402 40 853 32 107 1 372 1 729 3 710 3 874 3 397 3 128 2 001 1 887 1 739 1 794 1 297 1 044 987 790 1 085 1 003 580 243 10 493 10 611 16 012 15 631 13 445 12 609 25 950 22 809 14 278 14 000 36 951 36 251 2 950 3 152 3 279 3 518 2 463 2 437 2 840 2 732 4 625 4 230 5 136 4 653 5 304 5 327 5 719 5 581 2 375 2 474 2 690 2 852 5 028 6 434 5 652 7 109 3 570 5 145 722 788 760 850 1 361 1 432 973 1 032 514 539 276 231 S 018 3 992 18 180 17 284 15 52 96 69 81 35 31 41 38 20 12 6 3 1 4 2 1 139 132 195 188 229 180 324 283 270 212 511 447 3 15 (0) 17 19 6 19 8 144 67 156 69 191 108 192 110 71 60 84 66 46 61 95 102 36 (D) 597 577 12 877 11 143 21 570 19 312 43 99 165 174 145 121 111 70 93 42 21 52 11 14 349 559 524 501 424 784 706 522 541 1 319 1 291 120 82 133 95 117 113 125 113 140 185 162 196 140 179 2 (D) 1 005 900 29 772 22 153 29 624 24 615 197 95 196 299 202 229 120 84 115 92 55 25 39 26 68 37 13 13 575 581 963 850 756 616 1 424 1 186 820 786 2 076 1 928 112 85 117 94 87 78 95 87 335 300 388 320 339 367 365 391 152 124 176 132 260 378 298 359 145 231 127 151 35 42 44 44 634 15 073 8 871 22 564 13 993 82 85 170 226 165 173 86 108 44 34 79 4 26 15 2 1 2 472 402 766 517 558 478 864 669 614 591 1 582 1 306 147 220 168 225 157 196 9 9 5 5 12 12 12 12 1 (D) 724 728 34 762 23 466 48 014 32 233 38 76 165 193 134 116 114 108 60 100 40 49 72 29 55 38 46 19 455 473 647 664 651 658 1 455 1 288 597 624 1 631 1 597 211 282 239 306 178 158 203 172 129 94 140 95 91 51 109 70 201 228 341 426 155 249 44 47 65 68 1 316 1 215 52 055 32 990 39 555 27 152 101 132 306 385 292 180 185 162 116 182 137 43 69 64 68 59 42 8 863 809 1 299 1 140 1 133 1 042 1 827 1 636 1 190 1 130 3 142 2 896 281 265 292 280 240 181 301 195 567 467 607 502 680 649 725 658 222 281 263 291 363 432 422 494 288 416 65 71 157 159 113 124 48 51 MARYLAND 147 Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978-Con. (Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] All farms Charles Dorchester Frederick Ganett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estknatsd mailcst vakie of all machinery and Average per farm ...farms, 1982.. 1976.. $1,000, 1962.. 1976.. ..dollars, 1982.. 1978.. 748 742 19 311 16 394 25 686 22 094 438 446 29 655 22 956 66 162 51 474 1 463 1 398 73 345 55 487 50 133 39 690 694 637 17 964 13 750 25 684 21 585 800 729 27 976 24 452 34 970 33 542 472 414 13 741 10 262 29 112 24 786 374 353 35 194 23 173 94 102 65 646 675 669 25 664 20 351 38 021 30 421 Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 1982.. 57 65 137 310 189 170 172 28 82 85 39 28 37 98 64 59 49 16 44 59 122 118 332 311 194 269 166 158 171 160 41 76 249 177 146 113 71 122 75 80 34 71 237 154 192 160 89 91 61 96 36 74 119 85 136 116 67 73 53 26 15 12 38 30 46 56 38 31 29 48 77 $5,000 to $9,999 1978.. 1982.. 95 185 $10000 to $19999 1978.. 1962 163 147 $20,000 to $29,090 1978.. 1962.. 126 58 $30,000 to $49,999 1976.. 1962.. 1978.. 76 49 86 $50,000 to $69,999 1962.. 26 45 63 32 17 23 3 4 76 53 42 68 56 48 29 17 166 102 76 96 166 166 66 16 50 48 40 14 13 5 9 2 62 70 42 29 56 41 27 17 7 7 25 7 18 14 9 8 56 38 40 43 75 79 37 16 52 $70,000 to $99,999 1976.. 1962.. 51 40 $100,000 to $199,909 1978.. 1962.. 24 41 $200,000 Of more 1976.. 1982.. 37 26 1978.. 11 SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Automobiles Motortrucks, Including pickups ...farnis, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. fanns, 1982.. 425 396 617 581 631 560 1 042 844 683 666 1 686 1 635 316 352 459 490 384 397 1 088 1 025 404 409 1 224 1 229 1 016 1 027 1 728 1 596 1 269 1 139 3 376 1 883 1 349 1 282 4 169 4 074 396 448 497 561 514 466 720 613 616 576 1 324 1 386 502 495 813 762 708 612 1 088 1 038 733 661 1 861 1 735 282 268 470 464 362 320 675 592 410 348 930 829 311 266 455 451 330 346 905 628 323 341 1 024 1 163 370 406 675 737 531 Wlwel tractors 1978.. number. 1982.. 1978.. ...farms, 1982.. 475 990 931 576 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. 568 1 339 1 408 Grain and bean combines, self-propelled only ...fanns. 1982.. 85 108 102 123 68 82 71 101 219 251 265 280 170 163 160 176 176 162 194 224 122 126 162 141 81 39 81 40 14 19 14 19 78 120 81 124 99 90 112 93 26 28 42 31 34 22 53 25 171 135 196 168 171 133 211 168 57 Com heads for combines Cottonpickers and strippers' 1978.. number. 1982.. 1978.. ...famra, 1962.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. ...fanns, 1982.. 1978.. number. 1982.. 1978.. 63 71 72 42 57 57 65 ...farms. 1982.. 105 69 186 60 151 149 159 150 35 56 38 72 24 46 27 48 825 705 896 749 961 840 1 026 687 336 332 344 353 465 439 478 456 358 372 370 404 370 415 404 438 146 127 167 133 151 140 171 141 89 137 91 144 97 141 115 150 231 Pickup balers 1976.. number. 1982.. 1978.. ...farnis. 1962.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1976.. 194 243 233 263 230 322 256 Fiekj forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel fanns, 1982.. 16 37 16 47 11 10 11 11 518 517 615 648 176 211 184 212 163 210 177 231 56 52 57 63 96 71 99 77 136 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. 66 157 80 1982 Inventory Manufactured 1978 to 1962: Automobies farms.. 199 326 259 321 226 376 23 24 29 30 165 200 194 234 96 142 70 73 52 54 468 615 492 602 297 400 30 39 34 42 170 176 162 179 95 125 2 '°i (D) 200 281 270 306 122 (D) 27 29 35 46 177 219 235 299 116 142 9 13 li 199 240 194 259 126 206 44 47 54 57 237 Motortnicka, Including pk:kups Wheel tractors number.. fanns.. number.. 330 235 375 134 Grain and bean combines, self-propelled only number.. 173 26 farms.. number.. 27 24 27 Cottonpickers and strippers Mower conditkMiers fanns.. number.. farms 9 9 32 32 1 (D) 4 4 4 5 1 (D) 203 209 189 195 155 159 93 93 82 83 14 14 113 114 92 103 41 41 45 48 47 48 5 5 49 51 30 35 11 12 76 Pickup balers number.. 76 68 Fiekl forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel number.. 68 20 number.. 20 See footnotes at end of table. 148 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Piace: 1982 and 1978-Con. (Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductoiy text) All farms Prince George's Queen Anne's St Mary's Somerset Talbot Washington Wicomico VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms, 1982. 1978. $1,000, 1982. 1978. Average perfann dollars, 1982. 1978. Farms by value group: $1 to J4,999 1982. 1978. $5,000 to $9,999 1982. 1978. $10,000 to $19,999 1982. 1978. $20,000 to $29.999 1982. 1978. $30,000 to $49,999 1982. 1978. $50,000 to $69,999 1982. 1978. $70,000 to $99,999 1982. 1978. $100,000 to $199,999. 1982.. 1978.. $200,000 or more 1982. 1978.. SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Automobiles famis, 1982.. 1978.. number. 1982.. 1978.. Motortrucks, including pk^ups farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. Wheel tractors famis. 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. Grain and baan combines, self-propelled only .farms, 1982- 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. Com heads tor combines ...farms. 1982.. 1978- number. 1982.. 1978.. Cottonpickeis and strippers' famis. 1982.. 1978.. number. 1982.. 1978.. Mower conditioners. Ptekup balers . ...famis, 1982. 1978- number, 1982.. 1978.. ...farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982.. 1978.. Rekj forage harvesters, stiear tiar or flywheel ...farms. 1982.. 1978. numtier, 1982.. 1978.. 1982 Inventory Manufactured 1978 to 1982: AutomotJiles farms.. numt>er.. Motortnicks, Including pk^oips farms.. numtier.- Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Grain and t>ean combines, self-propelled only farms.. number.. Com heads for combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. numtier.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. Fiekl forage harvesters, shear t>ar or ftywtieel farms.. number.. See footnotes at end of table. 767 748 IS 440 14 739 20 130 19 757 75 131 235 229 180 150 131 98 71 77 51 27 2 11 18 15 4 8 458 420 756 633 518 578 823 1 032 682 692 1 658 1 610 58 103 62 115 34 61 38 97 199 129 245 155 139 156 141 158 92 32 109 33 214 276 205 261 145 196 2 (D) 2 (D) 490 491 37 683 28 525 76 904 58 096 35 30 70 74 65 70 25 49 51 SO 49 52 49 61 83 86 63 19 363 378 510 483 434 415 1 111 1 046 421 472 1 305 1 410 205 224 234 276 189 203 210 231 94 126 126 126 102 156 108 161 67 120 78 154 237 275 238 353 186 285 102 940 861 24 507 20 372 26 071 23 660 55 120 228 221 250 241 172 125 129 41 33 32 24 16 45 62 4 3 581 554 882 896 746 634 1 157 1 017 850 825 1 947 1 870 139 194 147 196 102 152 109 156 81 80 92 86 171 142 172 161 20 23 23 24 283 363 227 235 214 270 10 10 8 18 18 35 35 1 (0) 413 416 17 839 15 833 43 195 38 061 24 49 89 59 91 80 22 49 63 92 31 28 20 42 35 30 18 7 269 329 376 467 342 345 731 751 328 321 852 1 001 124 120 141 138 116 99 131 110 111 128 183 229 103 157 26 27 30 32 350 354 22 959 16 183 65 597 45 713 20 35 46 85 54 46 9 80 68 31 287 250 400 379 325 340 854 774 293 333 843 991 170 121 194 149 141 114 170 132 130 163 185 264 100 164 42 59 49 59 962 880 40 248 31 547 41 837 35 849 112 117 250 169 155 110 78 133 108 137 64 95 92 52 63 57 40 10 640 666 977 980 819 766 1 333 1 192 891 815 2 233 2 331 117 156 124 160 90 105 117 121 313 397 338 468 473 567 544 239 355 254 405 319 413 292 353 204 306 21 21 22 28 138 139 126 133 85 87 842 917 37 293 34 910 44 291 38 070 49 73 163 138 200 251 114 94 98 144 68 83 56 73 66 41 28 20 609 727 843 1 040 714 815 1 514 1 501 711 763 1 840 1 677 241 226 269 245 192 201 206 219 325 305 406 189 266 54 57 48 48 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 149 Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1982 and 1978-Con. [Data are based on a sample of (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All fanns Maryland Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cedl SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT-Con. 1982 Inventory— Con. Manufactured prior to 1978: Automobiles fanns.. 6 942 120 290 408 375 314 654 175 number.. 9 578 134 374 585 546 419 867 244 Motortrucks, including pickups farms- 10 428 182 400 581 487 533 866 233 number.. 18 841 222 588 1 065 639 1 029 1 333 430 Wheel tracfofs famis.. 13 263 31 806 263 (D) 482 1 140 768 1 845 561 1 386 568 1 382 1 106 2 726 393 number.. 846 Grain and twan combines, self-propelled only farms.. 2 312 3 41 86 60 173 218 51 number.. 2 491 (D) 47 88 60 192 221 52 farms.. 1 806 1 990 19 19 29 35 60 62 56 56 116 135 179 201 54 number.. 57 Cottonplckers and strippers farms.. - - - - - - - _ number.. _ Mower conditioners larms.- 3 3B0 3 704 101 101 88 101 228 237 62 62 67 79 420 448 104 number.. 106 Pickup balers farms.. 4 500 175 109 306 71 127 575 202 number.. 4 687 176 117 323 71 129 601 203 Field forage harvesters, shear bar or flywheel farms.. 1 922 2 151 65 71 29 (D) 108 132 37 (D) 82 96 175 212 100 number- 106 All farms Chartes Dorchester Frederick Garrett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT-Con. 1982 Inventory— Con. Manufactured prior to 1978: Automobiles farms.. 246 185 700 290 348 165 150 218 numtjer.. 289 259 1 113 321 532 251 215 345 farms- 469 322 1 030 437 503 220 228 391 number.. 721 854 2 774 541 782 376 646 615 Wheel tractors farms.. 600 1 310 390 1 082 1 294 3 789 590 1 199 712 (D) 354 788 290 818 520 number.. 1 166 Grain and bean combines, self-propelled only ___ farms.. 71 78 156 192 149 155 79 (D) 51 52 19 29 130 151 44 number.. 44 Com heads for combines farms.- 40 41 118 126 102 120 12 (D) 66 66 27 38 120 154 30 number.. 30 Cottonpickeis and strippers... farms.. _ _ _ _ - - - number.. - - - - - - - - Mower conditioners farms.. 97 177 31 34 636 687 251 251 246 256 103 119 40 40 166 numtwr.. 167 Pickup balers lamis.. 126 20 791 390 286 108 79 234 numt)er.. 127 22 831 395 301 123 80 254 Reld forage harvesters, shear bar or lamis.. 15 10 384 162 124 52 87 127 number.. (D) (D) 456 170 136 52 87 137 All farms Prince George's Queen Anne's St. Mary's Somerset Talbot Washington WkX)mJco Worcester SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT-Con. 1982 Inventory— Con. Manufactured prior to 1978: Automobiles farms.. 325 171 370 174 196 428 408 232 number.. 480 235 519 248 237 564 518 283 Motortrucks, including ptakups fanns.. 396 342 635 262 301 658 550 402 numl)er_. 562 758 922 502 590 980 1 108 804 Wheel tractors fanns.. 621 379 772 297 277 822 658 546 number.. 1 462 1 020 1 677 695 679 1 927 1 574 1 128 Grain arnJ bean combines, self-propelied only farms.. 57 (D) 126 138 130 137 98 114 133 135 96 103 197 212 144 number.. 149 Com heads lor combines farms.. 33 102 94 91 98 75 154 131 number— (D) 108 101 99 111 89 158 136 Cottonptokers and strippers _ farms.. - _ - - number.. - . _ _ - - - - Mower conditioners farms.. 175 75 70 66 57 178 41 78 number— 211 93 74 73 70 199 41 78 Pickup balers farms.. 136 85 136 27 35 383 39 60 numl)er.. 136 86 137 28 36 411 40 60 Reld forage hanesters, shear bar or flywheel farms.. 90 39 20 10 29 156 13 8 99 48 (D) 11 37 167 13 10 'Data lor 1978 exclude cotton strippers. 150 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 9. Hired Farm Labor— Workers and Payroll: 1982 and 1978 [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Maryland Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore Catvert Caroline Carroll Hired laim labor farms, 1982. 1978. woiisers. 1982. 1978. $1,000 payroll, 1982. 1978. 1982 farms with— 1 woriter farms. workers. 2 workers farms. workers.. 3 Of 4 workers farms.. workers.. 5 to 9 workers farms. workers.. 10 workers or more farms.. workers.. 1978 farms with— 1 worker farms.. workers.. 2 workers farms.. workers.. 3 or 4 workers farms.. workers.. S to 9 workers farms.. workers.. 10 workers or more farms.. workers.. Workers by days worked: 150 days or more farms, 1982.. 1978.. workers, 1982.. 1978.. 1982 farms with— 1 worker farms.. workers-. 2 workers farms.. workers.. 3 or 4 workers farms.. workers.. 5 to 9 workers farms.. workers., 10 workers Of more farms.. workers.. 1978 farms with— 1 worker farms.. workers.. 2 workers farms.. workers.. 3 or 4 workers farms.. workers.. 5 to 9 workers farms.. workers.. 10 workers or mofe farms.. workers.. Less than 150 days farms, 1982.. 1978.. workers, 1982.. 1978- 1982 famis with- 1 worker farms.. workers.. 2 to 4 workers farms.. workers.. 5 to 9 workers farms.. workers.. 10 to 19 workers famis.. workers.. 20 workers or more.. farms.. workers.. 1978 farms with- 1 worker farms.. workers.. 2 to 4 workers _ farms.. workers.. 5 to 9 workers farms.. workers.. 10 to 19 workers farms.. workers.. 20 wortters or more farms.. workers.. 7 321 7 613 37 976 39 281 68 545 52 667 1 970 1 970 1 473 2 946 1 557 5 404 1 387 8 682 934 18 974 2 086 2 086 1 401 2 802 1 723 5 774 1 508 9 730 895 18 889 3 137 3 122 8 894 8 021 1 400 1 400 885 1 770 516 1 722 251 1 557 85 2 445 1 549 1 549 743 1 486 567 1 857 170 1 004 93 2 125 6 037 6 147 29 082 31 260 1 928 1 928 2 271 6 179 1 083 6 601 495 6 275 260 8 099 1 678 1 678 2 512 6 782 1 238 8 138 471 5 879 248 8 783 87 69 349 559 633 369 33 33 25 50 17 65 9 58 3 143 28 28 17 34 11 39 6 34 7 424 8 8 8 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 15 (D) 7 14 2 (0) 2 (D) 86 54 275 484 40 40 36 89 8 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 21 21 21 57 5 (D) 2 (D) 5 351 265 325 1 592 1 653 1 223 953 73 73 57 114 29 100 37 220 75 75 60 120 55 190 88 583 47 685 140 166 31 31 26 52 13 (D) 2 (D) 27 27 20 40 20 (D) 2 (D) 224 299 452 487 53 53 67 163 35 198 55 658 14 380 83 83 90 252 80 521 37 401 9 230 428 429 1 665 1 992 5 240 4 265 148 148 116 232 93 334 38 251 33 700 89 89 115 230 76 250 115 743 34 680 265 179 748 611 110 110 76 152 49 159 20 112 10 215 79 79 49 98 29 100 9 58 13 276 300 351 917 1 381 145 145 111 285 28 176 6 60 10 251 82 82 149 375 101 656 17 (D) 2 (D) 389 386 3 169 2 588 999 802 82 82 56 112 38 133 87 515 126 2 327 48 48 48 96 70 249 125 799 95 1 396 383 372 3 073 2 503 95 95 75 201 87 511 84 1 049 42 1 217 37 37 117 342 128 833 73 876 17 415 238 219 1 232 1 592 2 149 1 835 65 65 29 58 60 195 62 399 22 515 40 40 28 56 53 179 55 375 43 942 108 115 254 321 55 55 23 46 13 44 17 109 46 46 32 64 28 87 4 24 S 100 203 185 978 1 271 62 62 79 222 48 316 9 119 5 259 36 36 75 219 36 267 15 159 23 590 517 479 2 130 1 869 5 553 3 144 127 127 137 274 96 316 122 789 35 624 130 130 120 240 86 304 112 715 31 480 227 245 830 548 82 82 52 104 43 140 44 342 6 162 178 33 108 22 119 3 4S 423 365 1 300 1 321 129 129 216 551 61 352 13 149 4 119 88 88 191 499 78 552 6 (D) 2 (D) 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 151 Table 9. Hired Farm Labor— Workers and Payroll: 1982 and 1978-Con. [Data are based on a sample of (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All tamis Charles Dorchester Frederick Garrett Harlord Howard Kent Montgomery Hired farm labor (arms, 1982.. 398 175 700 242 296 198 180 232 1978.. 369 238 764 260 352 184 247 352 workers, 1982.. 2 598 1 010 2 770 679 1 065 814 1 006 778 1978.. 2 189 1 197 3 034 950 1 514 1 005 1 041 1 580 $1,000 payroll, 1982.. 1 717 2 132 7 879 794 1 814 2443 3 732 2 514 1978.. 986 1 689 6 251 645 1 946 2 037 2 730 3 305 1982 (arms with- 1 worker farms.. 50 34 151 103 86 75 80 72 workers.. 50 34 151 103 86 75 80 72 2 workers farms.. 60 120 46 92 185 370 55 110 49 98 41 82 23 48 54 workers- - 108 3 or 4 workers farms.. 89 316 37 128 175 619 46 157 83 256 57 197 34 123 56 workers.. 195 5 to 9 workers farms.. 125 32 142 19 56 14 30 38 workers.. 759 210 933 100 333 86 179 235 10 workers or more — farms.. 74 26 47 19 22 11 13 12 workers.. 1 353 546 697 209 292 374 578 168 197B farms with— 1 worker farms.. 55 50 231 107 89 65 68 139 workers.. SS 50 231 107 89 65 68 139 2 workers (arms.. 57 68 128 20 63 23 83 50 workers.. 114 136 256 40 126 46 166 100 3 or 4 workers — farms.. 108 69 210 67 90 38 66 57 workers-. 365 239 695 223 296 126 239 192 5 to 9 workers — farms.. 93 17 144 45 85 39 20 68 workers.. 588 102 905 268 561 259 126 430 10 workers or more farms.. 56 34 51 21 25 19 10 38 workers- - 1 067 670 947 312 442 509 442 719 Workers by days worked: 150 days or more (arms, 1982- 123 87 443 89 138 72 108 132 1978.. 83 122 478 63 162 69 136 168 workers, 1982.. 319 210 1 040 162 270 307 442 311 1978- 124 295 1 053 128 339 312 397 524 1982 farms with - 1 worker (arms.. 30 35 183 48 75 37 51 76 workers.. 30 35 183 48 75 37 51 76 2 workers farms.. 60 32 129 28 36 8 27 11 workers.. (D) 64 258 56 72 16 54 22 3 or 4 workers — farms- 2 13 105 10 18 14 18 32 workers.. IP) 43 354 39 61 43 60 112 5 to 9 workers farms.. 31 4 18 3 8 5 7 9 workers.. 161 24 118 19 (D) 30 40 53 10 workers or more farms.. _ 3 8 - 1 8 5 4 workers— - 44 127 - (D) 181 237 48 1978 (arms with - 1 worker (arms- 65 59 215 39 88 27 70 69 workers— 65 59 215 39 88 27 70 69 2 workers (arms.. 8 45 133 7 19 11 40 38 workers.. 16 90 266 (D) 38 22 80 76 (arms.. 8 11 99 10 38 18 17 40 workers- - (0) 36 329 32 121 58 58 124 5 to 9 workers (arms-- 2 5 19 6 17 6 4 14 workers.. (D) (D) 105 (D) 92 43 25 93 10 workers or more (arms.. 2 12 1 - 7 5 7 workers.. (0) 138 (D) - 162 164 162 Less than 150 days .(arms, 1982.. 353 141 516 211 247 183 120 180 1978- 344 198 485 227 281 ISO 172 263 workers, 1982— 2 279 800 1 730 517 795 507 564 467 1978.. 2 065 902 1 981 822 1 175 693 644 1 056 1982 (arms with- 1 worker (arms.. 57 32 147 102 95 84 54 84 workers.. 57 32 147 102 95 84 54 84 2 to 4 workers (arms.. 136 67 250 88 89 90 35 65 workers.. 397 178 620 250 244 232 95 174 5 to 9 workers farms— 95 21 91 12 49 3 21 25 workers.. 601 145 552 71 288 19 (D) 131 10 to 19 workers farms.. 38 15 22 9 13 3 2 5 workers.. 517 224 286 94 (D) 32 (D) (D) 20 workers or more (arms-- 27 6 6 _ 1 3 8 1 workers.. 707 221 125 - (D) 140 275 (D) 1978 (arms with- 1 worker farms-- 41 60 130 89 80 56 58 108 workers-- 41 60 130 89 80 56 58 108 2 to 4 workers farms- 166 99 238 85 120 51 98 85 workers.. 461 274 647 244 318 142 264 238 5 to 9 workers (arms.- 81 10 92 33 60 33 7 39 workers.. 508 66 601 202 399 224 52 243 10 to 19 workers (arms.- 37 14 18 20 16 3 5 25 workers -- 493 159 271 287 253 37 75 325 20 workers or more (arms.. 19 15 7 - 5 7 4 6 workers.- 562 343 332 - 125 234 195 142 152 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 9. Hired Farm Labor- Workers and Payroll: 1982 and 1978-Con. [Data are based on a sample ol farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] All farms Prince George's Queen Anne's 344 256 455 290 2 323 1 295 3 401 1 188 2 985 2 616 2 903 2 595 73 79 73 79 46 46 92 92 62 65 203 229 95 21 611 133 68 45 1 344 762 123 99 123 99 70 53 140 106 73 63 237 210 75 59 478 391 114 16 2 423 382 115 167 106 164 369 333 348 344 41 78 41 78 14 52 28 104 49 31 153 108 7 5 44 (D) 4 1 103 (D) 66 78 (D) 78 1 59 (D) lie 25 15 95 49 7 10 44 (D) 7 2 141 (D) 302 181 416 208 1 954 962 3 053 844 77 78 77 78 89 52 255 135 76 16 532 117 43 17 606 240 17 18 484 392 92 80 92 80 141 83 346 232 96 31 649 200 55 3 602 32 32 11 1 364 300 St Mary's Somerset Talbot Washington Hired farm labor farms. 1982. 1978. worter.. Beef cows farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. 1962 farms t>y Inventory: 1 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 to 99. 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more farms.. number.. Milk cows farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1976.. 1982 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 10 to 29 30 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more farms.. number.. HeHersand heifer calves farms, 1982.. 1976.. number, 1962.. 1978.. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. SALES Dairy products sold farms, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. Cattle and calves sold farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. 1982 famn by number sold: 1 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 49 SO to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more farms.. numt>er.. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA 7 869 7 658 7 002 6 608 355 418 326 596 2 125 1 790 1 279 1 195 1 478 1 546 976 1 065 810 726 307 268 27 18 20 831 13 057 5 548 S 299 180 334 172 142 1 327 949 854 1 130 667 351 66 4 3 546 3 736 3 297 52 151 47 621 2 135 770 653 143 26 9 2 218 2 429 126 183 124 321 504 234 376 729 317 54 4 3 546 5 062 4 790 113 832 100 709 5 423 5 141 61 252 55 747 1 809 1 947 204 228 148 667 6 245 6 172 164 982 184 855 54 539 52 750 2 864 1 161 1 309 629 164 66 12 11 307 227 176 221 167 6 236 4 935 64 45 61 37 64 52 19 26 12 7 1 192 144 3 067 2 336 48 46 48 39 9 2 182 131 2 603 1 632 23 24 464 504 16 3 3 1 176 136 1 479 1 359 187 139 1 670 1 240 8 12 659 587 193 155 2 744 2 602 953 761 108 46 32 4 2 1 174 166 135 125 4 080 3 454 57 49 37 34 27 30 4 5 6 4 4 3 109 95 1 730 1 316 31 30 26 15 4 3 100 81 1 424 980 54 27 14 3 2 21 25 306 336 82 78 891 939 109 96 1 459 1 199 2 4 n 115 106 1 577 1 978 699 (D) 73 26 10 3 3 466 476 449 431 16 656 16 970 166 160 67 84 87 102 52 44 22 21 13 18 2 2 n 322 314 7 724 7 927 105 67 47 67 18 14 3 1 P) 240 228 2 930 2 897 148 41 46 3 1 1 101 97 4 794 5 030 41 16 13 15 13 2 1 (D) 288 289 5 642 6 016 346 338 3 290 3 027 66 70 7 793 5 871 410 401 8 357 8 582 2 832 2 667 231 72 65 28 11 3 171 169 126 116 2 003 1 878 60 52 36 38 21 21 7 2 2 3 111 94 976 865 47 41 13 7 3 109 67 (0) 821 86 13 7 3 6 19 (D) 44 62 75 392 408 91 95 635 605 92 915 957 351 265 65 13 192 945 210 902 139 875 143 841 5 523 42 877 5 461 40 236 63 288 57 266 20 162 26 141 10 182 26 202 19 114 16 115 13 92 14 77 5 32 4 37 _ 5 - 3 - 3 745 - 2468 60 645 107 613 2485 19 647 2 626 19 477 26 179 11 115 7 97 15 116 15 92 6 39 - 7 — - - - 49 439 63 378 493 5 471 590 4 626 35 277 7 92 6 54 1 12 - 3 ~ 1 37 245 56 278 1 992 14 176 2 036 14 851 6 48 1 23 8 54 15 79 5 35 - 6 63 598 79 563 1 846 13 244 1 868 12 199 101 726 102 679 1 192 9 986 967 8 560 32 199 40 229 3 609 22 313 2 817 17 521 105 782 110 776 2 454 21 277 3 261 22 089 1 163 8 406 (D) 7 328 50 389 17 138 26 145 9 70 2 28 1 9 _ 3 - 2 558 MARYLAND 157 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text) Itom Charles Dorchester Frederick Garrett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery INVENTORY famis, 1982.. 244 265 194 197 4 060 3 620 77 89 47 58 53 36 14 10 2 2 1 2 172 171 1 861 1 629 66 36 4» 17 4 151 147 1 736 1 487 89 42 16 4 33 42 125 142 28 5 137 118 1 068 805 160 158 1 131 1 186 10 9 115 61 157 153 1 818 1 891 592 607 100 38 16 1 1 1 73 85 48 59 1 110 1 452 25 28 9 13 7 9 4 7 2 1 1 1 36 41 392 604 18 8 5 3 2 26 30 225 451 19 4 3 13 14 167 153 10 1 2 27 32 398 427 37 49 320 421 4 d 37 49 341 622 (D) 239 27 4 5 1 1 161 1 107 1 120 1 063 87 295 75 856 207 166 159 164 241 213 186 248 225 196 94 73 8 3 7 169 2 965 898 879 49 833 45 539 123 100 108 166 244 132 23 2 (D) 423 389 5 925 5 732 229 88 88 14 3 1 531 549 43 908 39 807 47 41 63 228 128 22 2 (D) 897 856 29 649 23 401 857 812 7 813 6 916 493 520 70 794 47 179 1 062 1 050 39 661 44 363 10 106 11 447 353 165 268 207 54 12 3 2 420 591 529 579 515 24 045 21 930 120 82 109 116 175 167 125 103 42 41 7 6 1 (D) 525 446 11 704 10 019 92 91 107 179 50 5 1 363 276 4 988 3 945 180 87 87 7 1 1 220 229 6 716 6 074 57 58 58 44 3 455 423 6 865 6 517 403 363 5 476 5 394 184 195 9 758 6 669 547 502 13 075 12 402 4 319 3 227 234 133 138 20 10 11 1 (D) 569 497 549 471 26 212 23 900 167 106 99 83 120 114 78 90 60 63 24 14 1 IB! 413 371 12 686 12 582 106 62 61 90 69 19 6 277 220 3 778 3 640 166 52 46 11 1 1 170 186 8 908 8 942 34 21 35 58 17 5 397 346 8 140 7 125 436 349 5 386 4 193 139 151 13 782 10 929 490 461 12 223 14 166 3 896 3 993 222 93 110 46 14 5 273 250 245 223 12 554 12 443 83 64 54 44 49 S7 26 25 IB 18 12 11 3 4 2 348 2 700 191 175 5 765 5 547 44 31 44 40 14 17 1 160 141 2 653 2 201 74 43 32 8 3 44 50 3 112 3 346 12 3 7 6 13 1 165 156 3 568 3 318 184 184 3 221 3 578 35 38 5 362 4 203 233 227 6 324 9 561 3 013 3 720 127 40 38 20 4 2 2 (D) 136 149 117 137 12 567 11 216 17 24 11 15 13 21 31 43 26 IS 17 19 2 (D) 90 114 6 283 5 637 11 3 1 27 28 17 2 1 (D) 27 41 600 748 12 1 10 3 1 69 83 5 683 4 889 7 2 IS 26 17 1 1 (D) 100 107 4 902 3 859 82 98 1 402 1 720 64 69 10 423 (D) 111 130 5 998 5 741 2 051 1 435 20 22 41 18 4 5 1 (D) 394 Cattle and calves 1978.. farms, 1982.. 359 358 Farms by Inventory: 1 to 9 1978.. number, 1962.. 1978.. 1982.. 332 17 638 18 318 118 10 to 19 1978.. 1982.. 84 70 20 to 49 1978.. 1982.. 65 71 50 to 99 1978.. 1982.. 78 45 100 to 199 1978.. 1982.. 46 32 200 to 499 1978.. . . . 1982 33 21 500 Of more Cows and tieifers that had calved .... 1982 farms by inventory: 1978.. fanns. 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. fanns. 1982.. 1978.. number. 1982.. 1978.. 24 1 2 n 270 262 9 142 10 452 61 5 to 9 .... 55 10 to 19 35 20 to 49 . 59 32 100 to 199 22 200 to 499 . . 6 500 or more famis-. numt)er.. farms. 1982.. 215 1982 fanns by inventory: 1 to 9 1976.. number, 1982.. 1976.. 194 3 669 4 202 108 10 to 19 38 51 50 to 99 16 100 to 199 2 200 to 499 . . 500 or more Milk cows 1962 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 farnis.. number— farms, 1982.. 1978- number, 1982.. 1978.. 71 83 5 473 6 250 18 10 to 29 3 30 to 49 7 50 to 99 16 100 to 199 22 200to499 5 500 or more farms.. Heilefs and he«erca^es Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves SALES Cattle and calves sold 1982 farms by number sokJ: 1 to 9 fanns. 1982.. 1978.. number. 1982.. 1978.. famis. 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. fanns, 1982- 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978- fanns, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. 225 220 5 291 4 973 275 280 3 205 2 893 56 56 6 107 7 527 341 348 7 276 9 822 2 398 2 931 180 10 to 19 67 20 to 49 52 50 to 99 31 100 to 199 8 200 to 499 3 500 or more farms.. number.. 158 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Prince George's Queen Anne's St Mary's Somerset Talbot Washington INVENTORY Any cattle, hogs, or sheep farms, 1982. 1978. Catte and calves farms. 1982. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. Farms by inventory: 1 to 9 1982.. 1978.. 10 to 19 1982.. 1978.. 20 to 49 1982.. 1978.. SO to 99.. 1982.. 1978.. 100 to 199 1982.. 1978.. 200 to 499 1982.. 1978.. 500 or more farms. 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. Cows and heifers that had calved farms, 1982.. 1978.. number. 1982.. 1978.. 1982 farms by inventory: 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more farms.. number.. Beet cows farms, 1982.. 1978.. number. 1982- 1978.. 1982 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more farms.. numt>er.. Milk cows farms, 1982.. 1978.. number. 1982.. 1978.. 1982 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 10 to 29 30 to 49. 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more farms.. numt)er.. Heifers and heifer calves farms, 1982.. 1978.. number. 1982.. 1978.. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms. 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. SALES Dairy products SOW farms, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978-. Cattle and calves sold farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982- 1978.. 1982 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 49 SO to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more farms.. number.. 196 219 155 153 4 178 4 488 72 63 40 38 29 33 5 9 6 7 2 2 1 n 124 132 1 981 2 03S 52 29 21 13 6 1 2 117 126 1 573 1 605 77 19 15 4 1 1 18 17 408 430 1 157 961 132 1M 1 040 1 492 6 8 443 287 127 129 2 098 3 103 625 174 186 139 131 8 999 6 954 53 36 11 15 19 29 22 26 18 21 16 4 107 101 4 982 4 366 29 7 9 18 27 16 1 48 32 816 437 31 4 7 5 1 80 4 166 3 929 16 5 9 23 15 1 3 182 2 027 97 835 561 60 67 7 025 4 676 110 121 3 987 4 416 1 258 1 173 30 22 28 22 7 1 291 340 234 244 5 177 5 630 104 104 54 53 48 61 18 17 9 5 1 4 189 213 2 250 2 464 77 40 32 35 4 1 140 157 1 642 1 922 87 26 23 3 1 71 77 608 542 166 170 1 441 1 333 205 218 1 486 1 833 41 40 (D) 528 167 196 1 809 2 505 729 769 105 34 22 6 103 102 79 64 2 818 2 90S 26 17 17 12 18 19 10 8 7 5 1 3 65 S3 1 365 1 361 18 12 13 15 4 3 57 44 834 753 14 13 531 608 4 2 3 4 1 55 47 779 921 54 51 674 623 10 11 801 762 63 60 1 141 1 305 389 (0) 30 15 IS 108 116 85 89 5 461 5 037 30 24 12 11 16 21 12 22 7 6 7 4 1 1 (D) (D) 62 69 2 694 2 792 41 38 917 804 20 9 8 2 1 1 22 34 1 777 1 988 S 2 4 4 S 2 59 57 1 740 1 522 72 69 1 027 723 18 27 3 612 2 508 70 78 2 091 2 040 666 565 30 10 19 7 3 1 744 698 703 661 44 517 42 392 137 113 109 81 147 156 125 140 155 151 30 19 (D) 586 551 22 480 22 313 79 88 72 140 173 30 4 318 269 S 320 4 404 303 319 17 160 17 909 28 24 74 149 25 3 556 530 15 396 14 597 531 496 6 641 5 482 280 291 26 910 21 878 663 647 21 437 23 765 7 184 6 460 232 124 186 95 17 7 2 (D) 151 189 90 97 2 082 2 067 55 63 17 13 9 9 3 8 3 1 3 3 61 75 667 823 32 15 7 S 1 1 53 59 (D) 733 13 20 (D) 90 42 45 448 473 70 73 967 771 2 4 (D) (D) 53 70 1 160 1 286 (D) 347 34 11 2 1 4 1 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 159 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Nam Maryland Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Ced SALES-Con. Cattle and calves sold— Con. Calves sold 1982 famis by number sold: 1 to 9 -farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. 3 638 3 863 78 745 85 905 9 622 8 516 1 653 699 921 275 68 16 6 4 892 5 401 5 400 86 237 98 950 44 918 44 234 3 228 1 113 764 185 75 30 6 5 776 1 988 1 824 31 890 32 672 19 074 15 363 1 430 278 172 53 32 17 6 5 776 117 102 973 1 053 196 197 83 24 9 1 162 124 1 771 1 549 757 564 115 24 18 3 2 40 31 428 382 198 133 25 10 3 2 60 61 453 602 73 (D) 47 9 3 1 103 91 1 124 1 376 626 581 76 15 8 2 2 49 31 697 460 474 209 35 7 4 1 2 184 205 3 309 3 621 354 465 104 28 36 11 3 2 359 365 5 048 4 961 2 478 2 202 241 56 39 15 8 188 187 1 742 1 607 989 781 148 20 14 5 1 49 57 297 325 55 51 40 e 1 68 84 618 632 296 214 53 7 6 2 35 30 332 323 195 119 23 6 6 56 76 903 1 529 75 (D) 29 8 18 3 90 90 1 551 1 732 1 088 825 51 22 9 7 1 32 29 671 720 471 362 25 3 1 2 1 380 412 9 001 8 321 1 475 832 170 80 92 30 6 2 (D) 702 687 12 276 13 768 6 931 6 495 429 136 87 30 14 5 1 (D) 334 322 6 303 6 962 4 039 3 539 225 54 32 10 7 5 1 (D) 177 173 3 192 3 758 357 361 71 10 to 19 47 20 to 49 43 50 to 99 15 100 to 199 1 200 to 499 500 or more farms.. Cattle sold 1982 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 number.. -farms. 1982.. 1978.. number. 1982.. 1978.. $1,000. 1982- 1978.. 220 229 2 882 3 041 1 516 1 239 134 10 to 19 49 20 to 49 23 50 to 99 11 100 to 199 3 200 to 499 - 500 Of more farms.. sold ; numt)er.. ..farms, 1982.. 77 1982 fanra by number sold: 1 to 9 1978.. number. 1982.. 1978.. $1,000. 1982.. 1978.. 75 770 825 398 337 56 10 to 19 g 6 50 to 99 6 100 to 199 200 to 499 number.. - 160 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Item Ctiartes Dorcfiester Frederick Gan-ett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery SALES-Con. Cattle and calves sold -Con. ..lamis, 1982.. 92 102 720 589 100 91 70 18 3 1 133 111 1 098 1 302 492 516 104 18 9 1 1 60 41 584 575 321 242 49 4 5 1 1 21 25 149 147 'g 17 1 3 27 43 192 475 90 216 21 4 1 1 14 20 115 164 (D) 71 11 1 1 1 713 733 23 657 24 548 1 797 1 756 210 98 250 121 29 3 2 (D) 945 943 16 004 19 815 8 310 9 691 458 238 202 32 11 3 1 (D) 257 246 3 281 3 411 1 797 1 714 185 41 23 3 3 1 1 (D) 380 360 7 084 6 693 1 516 895 206 94 63 4 7 5 1 (D) 452 433 5 991 5 709 2 802 2 332 295 90 49 9 4 5 116 104 2 119 1 865 1 122 661 73 22 12 3 3 3 261 278 4 924 6 040 483 574 104 59 80 16 2 436 409 7 299 8 126 3 412 3 419 261 92 57 13 8 5 167 143 2 457 1 883 1 443 937 127 17 10 5 7 1 113 106 1 820 2 138 264 285 59 24 23 6 1 214 214 4 504 7 423 2 748 3 435 134 38 32 5 2 1 2 (D) 92 88 2 816 4 583 1 984 2 351 66 16 4 2 1 1 2 (D) 79 94 4 198 3 633 975 436 13 21 26 14 4 1 (D) 88 100 1 600 2 108 1 076 999 34 30 14 7 3 23 23 255 373 172 170 14 5 3 1 158 1982 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. 182 3 532 4 202 394 556 76 10 to 19 21 20 to 49 42 SO to 99 13 100 to 199 6 200 to 499 farms _ Cattle sow number., .-fanns, 1982.. 301 1982 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 ..... 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. 306 3 744 5 620 2 004 2 375 199 10 to 19 59 20 to 49 28 SO to 99 12 100 to 199 2 200 to 499 . . ... 1 farms.. Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates sold 1982 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 number.. ..farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000. 1982.. 1978.. 120 99 997 962 584 432 95 10 to 19 16 20 to 49 . . 6 50 to 99 3 100 to 199 200 to 499 - - _ fanns.. _ number.. - 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 161 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 -Con. [For meaning of abbrevlatjofis and symbols, see Introductoiy text] Msm Prince George's Queen Anne's SI. Mary's Somerset Talbot Wastiington Wicomico Worcester SALES-Con. Cattle and calves sold— Con. Calves sold — farms, 1982— 76 72 92 29 30 435 31 31 1978- 80 92 126 40 48 445 33 33 number, 1982— 692 2 072 530 585 862 8 797 482 513 1978- 936 2 070 892 650 901 11 954 505 798 $1,000, 1982- 108 145 91 74 61 823 (D) 63 1978- 172 181 147 (D) 70 979 58 94 1982 famis by number sold: 1 to 9 54 18 73 11 11 146 26 15 10 to 19 15 6 11 30 14 5 9 7 6 9 97 165 1 6 7 2 20 to 49 . 50 to 99 1 12 1 3 21 1 100 to 199 1 _ 1 5 3 l 200 to 499 - - 1 1 500 or more farms- number— - - - - - - - - CatUe sold -famis, 1982- 96 95 113 51 67 598 38 43 1978- 115 99 157 47 68 585 55 45 number, 1982.. 1 406 1 915 1 279 556 1 229 12 640 678 632 1978- 2 167 2 346 1 613 655 1 139 11 811 781 801 $1,000, 1982- 517 1 113 638 315 605 6 361 447 296 1978- 714 992 622 259 495 5 482 289 279 1982 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 71 41 76 34 40 306 30 4 2 1 1 25 10 5 1 2 10 to 19 14 24 20 9 9 146 20 to 49 5 4 2 25 2 2 1 12 5 7 1 13 4 2 113 19 8 4 2 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more farms- number- - - - - - - (D) - - Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates sold -famis, 1982- 37 22 65 24 20 182 17 17 1978- 27 20 70 18 17 161 21 21 numt)er, 1982.- 458 232 688 315 263 5 584 534 249 1978- 768 381 799 275 417 4 465 315 177 $1,000, 1982- 166 129 352 190 114 3 352 (D) 151 1978- 215 173 360 113 179 2 057 138 68 1982 fantis by number sold: 1 to 9 28 8 1 17 4 1 45 10 9 1 17 2 4 1 15 1 3 1 125 24 20 5 4 2 2 14 1 1 1 12 2 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 to 99 1 1 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more farms- number— - - - - - (D) - - 162 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1982 and 1978 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. see Introductory text) Item Maryland Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil INVENTORY farms, 1982.. 1 861 2 424 179 149 183 685 749 880 621 896 176 278 24 41 721 690 12 19 6 18 4 4 63 93 2 381 3 411 23 37 28 44 5 5 81 90 4 036 3 989 35 37 26 33 6 10 69 90 1 037 1 504 50 47 15 40 3 2 80 114 8 301 7 986 28 32 27 40 8 18 200 233 12 349 12 789 79 92 69 82 21 25 49 FantB by Inventory: 1 to 9 — 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 47 2 092 1 141 31 10 to 49 - 1978.. 1982— 23 IS 50 to 99 1978.. 1982.. 17 1978.. S 100 to 199 1982.. 129 170 119 134 38 44 2 5 4 2 2 1 6 6 6 3 1 1 1 5 10 8 13 3 1 17 18 10 12 2 3 _ 200 to 499 1978.. 1982.. 1 2 500 to 999 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1 1,000 or more farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. 29 22 72 629 48 754 - - - - 1 (d] 2 1 (D) Hogs and pigs used or to be used for farms, 1982.. 1 052 1 550 26 955 29 580 847 94 66 45 14 159 16 27 133 141 14 2 38 61 291 392 36 2 42 SO 519 460 36 3 3 23 45 97 192 22 1 45 76 1 140 1 355 36 3 3 3 526 95 127 1 940 1 776 73 12 7 3 503 22 1982 famis by inventory 1 to 24 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. 31 224 330 21 25 to 49 50 to 99 _ 100 or more number.. 1 (D) Other tiogs and pigs ...farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. 1 687 2 174 152 194 154 105 19 33 588 549 58 88 2 090 3 019 75 82 3 517 3 529 61 87 940 1 312 73 108 7 161 6 631 184 205 10 409 11 013 40 38 1 868 811 UTTERS Litters of pigs fan-owed between - — farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. 1 100 1 632 39 365 37 028 16 28 157 149 41 65 321 491 42 53 685 553 24 47 114 254 47 79 1 733 1 658 100 136 2 263 2 218 22 34 337 359 Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31... ...farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. 976 1 408 19 758 18 211 15 26 70 84 34 51 162 243 38 43 331 293 21 34 74 117 44 73 886 761 90 121 1 096 1 119 17 30 163 172 June 1 and Nov. 30 ...famis, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. 905 1 329 19 607 18 817 13 22 87 65 31 49 159 248 37 41 354 260 9 35 40 137 36 64 847 897 86 115 1 167 1 099 17 29 174 187 SALES — farms, 1982.. 1 625 2 188 335 333 301 650 33 824 25 467 387 602 193 153 158 74 58 187 137 23 34 1 363 1 069 90 65 6 12 2 1 2 52 77 3 945 5 141 383 499 13 25 3 6 2 3 70 86 5 746 6 347 609 544 17 26 12 7 4 4 32 63 1 785 2 097 168 167 8 19 2 3 75 101 15 293 15 077 1 373 1 119 14 26 11 6 8 6 4 6 718 185 224 24 032 22 775 2 560 1 760 48 60 29 23 16 6 3 7 780 42 1 982 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000. 1982.. 1978.. 40 4 707 3 246 535 207 16 10 to 49 . . 20 50 to 99 2 100 to 199 1 200 to 499 500 to 999 1 2 number.. (D) Feeder pigs sold ...farrns, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. 469 699 83 305 80 144 3 526 3 389 9 17 897 D D 0 20 19 1 488 635 79 22 15 17 1 224 917 48 44 9 10 516 572 15 16 22 41 5 535 6 091 290 262 54 65 6 961 7 849 307 318 12 22 385 1 669 12 60 Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold — famis, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. 1 469 1 920 252 028 221 506 30 298 22 078 18 25 466 48 67 2 457 4 506 304 477 67 82 4 522 5 430 562 500 30 58 1 269 1 525 153 150 68 82 9 758 8 986 1 083 857 175 205 17 071 14 926 2 252 1 443 36 27 4 322 1 577 523 147 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 163 Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Saies: [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text) 1982 and 1978-Con. Charles Dorchester Frederick Harford INVENTORY Hofls and pigs farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. Famn by Inventory: 1 to 9 1982. 1978. 10 to 49 -. 1982. 1978. SO to 99 1982. 1978. 100 to 199 1982. 1978. 200 to 499 1982. 1978. SOO to 999 1982. 1978. 1,000 or more farms, 1982. 1978. numtier, 1982. 1978. Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1976. 1 982 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more farms. number. Other lK>gs and pigs farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. UTTERS Litters of pigs farrowed between— Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 farms, number, June 1 and Nov. 30 farms, number. 1982- 1978- 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms. 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. $1,000, 1982. 1978. 1982 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 to 999 1,000 or more farms. number. Feeder pigs sold farms, 1982. 1978. numt)er, 1982. 1978. $1,000, 1982. 1978. Hogs arKi pigs ottier tttan feeder pigs sold ...farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. $1,000, 1982. 1978. 109 144 6 SOO 7 582 S2 59 29 45 13 18 5 13 6 8 4 1 83 96 783 1 138 55 5 2 1 (D) 98 134 5 717 6 444 41 45 19 907 21 957 19 17 7 8 7 8 1 4 2 2 2 3 3 17 009 18 347 31 36 3 094 2 714 26 5 2 875 31 40 16 813 19 243 64 32 98 36 1 084 5 394 1 379 3 373 54 24 90 30 489 2 601 689 1 592 55 29 69 29 595 2 793 690 1 761 73 36 111 40 9 136 43 978 10 599 34 028 883 5 063 917 3 163 12 3 27 13 12 5 10 6 8 3 3 1 1 5 (D) 40 835 15 18 22 11 2 967 1 987 1 716 (D) 160 90 76 (D) 67 26 103 37 6 169 41 991 8 883 (D) 722 4 974 841 (D) 166 225 6 047 6 464 73 97 67 82 11 24 8 15 6 5 1 2 82 122 779 1 104 150 203 5 268 7 360 92 128 1 036 1 286 74 101 540 663 78 106 496 623 156 197 10 464 12 389 1 042 1 055 56 60 13 10 14 2 1 (D) 41 54 2 798 3 097 102 103 141 178 7 666 9 292 940 952 68 91 1 749 1 695 39 51 19 31 3 6 6 3 1 26 44 231 208 24 1 1 66 78 1 518 1 487 30 47 257 262 27 39 126 132 25 32 131 130 59 77 3 270 3 469 313 306 25 19 3 6 6 15 19 1 217 766 46 24 54 68 2 053 2 703 267 282 2 604 3 660 40 47 23 36 5 9 3 3 3 3 39 61 501 578 31 5 3 68 85 2 103 3 082 43 65 650 712 42 62 362 396 35 53 288 316 73 100 5 497 6 439 496 530 35 21 5 4 6 1 1 (D) 18 34 2 330 2 119 109 86 67 93 3 167 4 320 387 40 49 3 820 4 003 14 16 15 20 4 4 1 5 3 1 3 3 23 37 450 656 17 1 5 34 40 3 370 3 347 24 41 494 688 21 36 235 321 19 31 259 367 38 51 5 327 6 634 580 601 13 12 3 3 3 2 2 (D) 7 20 553 1 194 13 53 36 44 4 774 5 440 568 548 23 37 4 697 3 499 9 10 7 17 3 4 1 2 2 2 10 21 670 601 2 1 (D) 21 30 4 027 2 898 10 22 1 279 10 19 638 490 10 16 641 496 18 37 9 250 5 938 926 489 3 6 1 1 4 2 1 (D) 456 1 047 (D) 33 16 30 8 794 4 891 (D) 457 164 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: [For maaning of abbreviatkxu and symbols, see Introductory teittl 1982 and 1978-Con. Item Prince George's Queen Anne's SL Mary's Somerset Talbot Washington Wicomico Worcester INVENTORY ...famis, 1982.. 75 102 4 440 4 580 36 59 25 28 6 4 64 95 5 040 9 619 29 16 16 45 4 10 151 206 15 413 16 347 47 63 51 79 14 28 39 52 14 804 5 837 8 9 10 23 6 7 31 56 5 078 7 519 6 8 12 25 2 7 152 186 9 537 12 192 48 58 57 71 20 33 92 128 16 693 19 080 25 31 31 41 12 16 108 1 to 9 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.- 1982.. 139 29 873 22 435 19 10 to 49 1978.. 1982.. 24 40 SO to 89 1978.. 1982.. SO 13 1978.. 26 100 to 199 - 1982.. 1 3 3 7 4 1 9 14 3 6 2 2 10 11 21 15 6 8 4 3 6 8 2 2 5 6 4 7 1 16 11 8 9 2 2 6 14 10 16 S 6 16 200 to 499 1978.. 1982.. 20 9 500 to 999 1978.. 1982.. 11 2 1978.. 3 1,000 or more ...farms, 1982.. - 1 2 2 2 D D 3 9 776 2 2 n 1 2 n 3 4 7 565 6 900 9 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. 5 21 887 11 146 Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding 1982 fanns by Inventory: 1 to 24 ...fanns, 1982.. 1978.. numtser, 1982.. 1978.. 45 59 853 1 026 35 6 2 2 (D) 39 71 1 099 1 940 29 4 5 1 (D) 100 136 2 049 2 557 70 20 7 3 522 31 45 2 359 1 469 21 2 2 6 (D) 21 49 562 1 191 15 3 2 1 (D) 82 99 1 216 1 401 69 8 3 2 (D) 62 107 2 975 3 810 46 2 9 5 2 052 83 112 4 S79 4 209 61 8 SO to 99 - 3 farms.. 11 3 707 Other hogs and pigs ...farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. 70 89 3 587 3 554 55 84 3 941 7 679 143 196 13 364 13 790 37 44 12 445 4 368 29 51 4 516 6 328 141 172 8 321 10 791 83 114 13 718 15 270 97 118 25 294 18 226 LITTERS Litters of pigs farrowed between- Dee. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ...famis, 1982— 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. 46 63 1 055 1 241 40 76 1 365 2 471 103 142 2 426 2 579 33 46 4 412 2 024 23 49 962 1 528 85 110 1 852 1 943 63 108 3 136 4 561 85 116 7 817 5 861 Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31... ...farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. 37 55 550 629 37 66 714 1 233 91 118 1 120 1 173 32 41 2 253 1 037 22 43 487 696 75 99 930 944 59 93 1 786 2 435 79 99 3 868 2 762 June 1 and Nov. 30 ...fanns, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. 32 45 505 612 38 67 651 1 238 83 119 1 306 1 406 28 43 2 159 987 20 41 475 832 70 92 922 999 53 96 1 350 2 126 74 102 3 949 3 099 SALES Hogs and pigs sold 1982 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 ...famis, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. 63 71 8 368 8 890 751 648 28 23 2 4 5 1 (D) 53 94 10 694 18 800 1 025 1 421 9 15 13 3 7 4 2 (0) 124 171 20 714 21 957 2 398 2 235 20 47 14 7 22 11 3 3 500 39 51 35 434 13 650 2 944 905 4 5 8 7 5 2 8 31 026 30 58 8 675 10 981 920 893 2 13 4 4 2 2 3 5 745 140 183 19 888 19 478 1 831 1 594 25 62 13 17 11 8 4 6 901 89 122 21 365 31 659 2 460 2 817 11 31 16 9 13 5 4 10 280 105 140 62 452 37 127 6 131 3 230 2 10 to 49 38 50 to 99 16 100 to 199 20 200 to 499 13 500 to 999 4 farms.. 12 number.. 50 432 Feeder pigs sold ...farms, 1982.. 1978-. number, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. 13 22 3 479 3 074 128 98 17 42 3 328 5 822 152 225 24 37 3 169 2 039 145 81 19 24 14 404 8 756 488 453 12 24 2 158 4 197 115 212 52 58 7 904 5 180 349 192 28 61 2 732 9 270 127 426 29 54 14 901 9 450 612 429 Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ...farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. 56 65 4 889 5 816 624 550 49 77 7 366 12 978 873 1 196 116 157 17 545 19 918 2 252 2 155 33 38 21 030 4 894 2 455 451 26 47 6 517 6 784 805 681 121 162 11 984 14 298 1 482 1 402 82 102 18 633 22 389 2 333 2 391 93 118 47 551 27 677 5 518 2 801 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 165 Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Item Maryland Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore Calven Caroline Canoll Cecil Sheep and lambs inventory farms. 1982 1978 number, 1982 1978 1982 farnis bf inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 99 100 to 299 300 to 999 1.000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms. 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. Slieep and laml>s shorn farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. pounds of wool. 1982. 1978. Sheep and lambs sold farms, number. Sheep, lamt>s, and wool sold farms. $1,000. Horses and ponies Inventory farms, number. Horses and ponies sold farms. number. $1,000. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 599 463 21 797 15 985 380 180 30 8 1 533 401 12 389 11 185 499 382 16 427 13 579 119 006 100 730 526 392 12 812 11 196 566 417 779 653 3 053 2 690 22 801 19 139 816 3 226 3 823 28 139 14 469 7 249 238 4 4 7 7 173 153 6 7 258 171 1 594 921 8 218 216 9 11 52 48 294 185 2 54 (D) 5 2 76 (D) 562 (D) 4 2 31 (D) 5 2 2 (D) 136 113 1 231 806 33 43 90 103 494 129 46 45 936 591 26 18 1 1 37 37 832 1 059 36 35 936 1 194 5 957 8 567 40 38 1 560 1 954 43 39 91 146 319 243 3 515 2 530 130 104 485 376 5 295 3 403 7 6 91 124 7 6 59 62 6 6 63 96 478 531 6 7 31 80 6 7 2 4 72 58 385 234 23 15 70 54 (D) (D) 3 3 47 27 217 162 3 3 33 29 3 3 2 (D) 64 71 269 247 16 10 30 18 43 27 72 51 2 618 2 022 43 22 7 71 44 1 627 1 431 62 43 1 973 1 471 12 562 9 578 61 45 1 539 1 579 70 45 95 87 318 258 2 151 1 554 97 65 373 382 2 048 718 21 9 381 265 15 6 16 8 262 202 15 7 330 205 2 436 1 322 15 287 128 20 6 126 102 1 333 1 203 38 40 181 182 (D) 3 275 Ctiarles Dorchester Frederick Garrett Howard Kent Montgomery Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1982. 1978. number. 1982. 1978. 1982 farms by inventoiy: 1 to 24 25 to 99 100 to 299 300 to 999 1.000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms. 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. Sheep and lambs shorn farms, 1982. 1978. number. 1982. 1978. pounds of wool. 1982. 1978. Sheep and lambs soM farms. 1982. 1978. number. 1982. 1978. Sheep, lambs, and wool sold farms. 1982. 1978. $1,000. 1982. 1978. Horses and ponies inventory. farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. Horses and ponies sold farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. $1,000. 1982. 1978. 22 18 736 1 007 17 4 20 14 593 745 14 11 563 (D) 3 563 (D) 17 13 523 777 18 15 26 34 131 121 618 565 34 28 71 62 173 54 3 6 18 141 2 4 (D) 97 2 4 (D) 105 (D) 573 2 4 (D) 103 2 4 (D) 7 33 28 148 108 3 3 (D) (D) (D (D) 3 041 2 261 51 23 7 1 74 58 1 816 1 576 73 52 2 547 1 977 20 498 13 375 76 55 1 995 1 732 80 57 152 101 286 2 240 2 124 71 90 318 725 1 988 1 509 58 46 52 30 1 949 3 224 1 666 2 187 26 30 29 13 3 2 - 1 53 43 49 25 1 325 1 385 1 173 1 480 56 44 49 23 1 580 2 800 1 325 2 317 9 001 25 901 7 855 (D) 57 49 49 25 1 249 969 1 404 361 58 49 51 28 59 72 73 40 164 200 138 188 591 1 673 567 1 586 33 55 35 63 63 189 71 321 33 701 33 832 37 28 1 417 763 27 33 28 719 578 34 25 908 715 5 046 4 282 36 28 862 635 40 28 59 34 166 142 1 429 1 089 65 59 280 346 2 648 756 8 623 348 2 3 3 7 7 392 284 6 5 406 311 3 810 1 946 8 5 360 191 8 6 23 7 42 51 387 358 8 14 37 47 214 82 46 28 1 503 635 30 15 43 23 847 412 39 25 1 287 485 8 677 3 359 37 23 661 454 41 27 49 24 246 210 2 165 2 234 76 85 283 339 1 244 878 166 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Item Prince George's Queen Anne's St Mary's Somerset Talbot Washington Wicomico Worcester Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1982. 1978. number. 1982. 1978. 1982 fanns by inventory 1 to 24 - 25 to 99 100 to 299 300 to 999 1,000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms, 1982. 1978. numtrer, 1982. 1978. Sheep and lambs shorn farms. 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. pounds of wool, 1982. 1978. Sheep and lambs sold farms, number. Sheep, lambs, and wool sold farms, $1,000, Horses and ponies inventory farms, number. Horses and ponies sold farms, number, $1,000, 1982- 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982- 1978. 1982.. 1978- 1982- 1978. 1982.. 1978. 1982- 1978. 1982.. 1978.. 1982. 1978.. 19 15 835 594 15 3 18 12 525 378 16 12 747 534 5 552 (D) 12 9 570 219 17 12 31 15 131 114 1 100 890 42 41 240 294 339 239 13 5 284 114 9 3 1 8 5 119 74 7 5 119 73 808 528 10 5 176 63 11 5 7 79 61 392 352 21 14 51 4S 242 (D) 19 18 540 281 15 1 3 13 16 248 179 14 15 320 215 2 254 1 098 16 10 238 159 19 15 18 6 128 116 847 789 28 24 146 139 (D) (0) 6 1 79 (D) 5 1 5 1 40 (D) 4 1 35 (D) 129 (D) 6 1 48 (D) 6 1 2 (D) 28 21 126 124 4 3 (D) (D) 7 (D) 19 10 762 259 10 8 18 10 408 228 14 9 413 255 3 084 1 607 16 10 16 10 23 11 65 51 456 261 14 11 46 31 407 (D) 40 37 855 986 26 14 33 33 545 649 33 33 633 716 4 566 5 066 39 33 543 635 41 35 27 30 144 141 854 812 36 38 145 192 216 159 3 9 (D) 204 2 1 3 5 (D) 178 3 6 (D) 172 (D) 1 113 2 6 (D) 112 3 6 (D) 4 78 86 348 295 22 17 47 46 99 60 9 5 361 208 5 2 2 7 5 244 195 5 4 245 188 1 655 976 6 5 162 125 6 5 8 7 43 43 249 226 8 8 25 18 94 12 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 167 Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductoiy text] Maryland Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll INVENTORY Any poultry Chickens 3 months old or older. — farms. 1982. 1978. ...farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. Hens and pullets of laying age. farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. 1982 farms by Inventory: 1 to 99 100 to 399 400 10 1,599 1,600 to 3,199 3,200 to 9,999 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49,999 50,000 to 99,999 100,000 or more farms. number- Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months ok) farms, 1982. 1978- number, 1982.. 1978. Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms. 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982. 1978.. Turkeys farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1976.. Turkey hens kept for breeding farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. Ducks, geese, and other poultry farms, 1982.. 1978.. SALES Any poultry sow . Chickens 3 montfis old or older sold . Hens and pullets of laying age sold . Pullets 3 months old or okjer not of laying age sold ..farms, 1982. 1978. $1,000, 1982. 1978. ...farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978.. -.farms, 1982.. 1978. number, 1982.. 1978. ...farms, 1982- 1978.. number, 1982. 1978., Pullet chkto and pullets under 3 months old sok) famis, 1982.. 1978. number, 1982.. 1978. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold. .-farms, 1982.. 1978. number, 1982. 1978.. 1982 farms by number sold: 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 15,999 16,000 to 59,999 , 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 to 499,999 500.000 or more farms.. number.. Turkeys sold ..farnis. 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978. Turkeys for slaughter sokj fanns, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. Ducks, geese, and other poultry sok) farms, 1982.. 1978.. 3 233 3 329 1 926 2 013 4 404 290 1 842 747 1 894 1 977 3 827 483 1 586 976 1 538 204 55 10 36 28 10 6 7 2 357 000 214 200 576 807 255 771 68 83 615 161 645 086 1 332 1 325 43 135 305 38 563 477 157 153 21 644 20 126 67 64 689 (D) 520 542 2 458 2 496 366 495 271 364 465 492 3 745 248 2 066 539 426 455 2 793 994 1 219 406 45 38 951 254 847 133 14 30 222 324 1 663 807 1 378 1 446 235 112 072 196 068 244 87 12 135 223 887 34 24 616 582 73 63 104 038 64 821 73 62 142 154 46 40 42 40 3 535 10 602 42 40 n 37 4 1 3 n 2 287 (D) 5 4 7 51 3 1 (D) (D) 10 S 17 19 33 96 7 7 2 394 (0) 6 n 1 (D) 1 4 IE! 2 (D) 2 (D) 92 93 82 84 2 715 3 217 82 83 2 515 2 972 78 4 fS! 3 (d] 3 5 n 3 5 n 5 7 160 133 138 120 40 911 46 407 137 117 (D) 45 937 113 15 6 1 1 1 10 19 11 8 200 (D) 245 470 4 6 3 1 38 87 26 (D) 7 21 8 16 42 (D) 230 42 604 2 11 7 7 (D) 53 2 686 40 2 3 4 2 P) 5 (Di (D) 28 45 32 36 36 97 30 83 (D) 488 201 544 8 33 7 27 323 30 245 383 31 351 7 32 6 27 P (D) \o 31 351 (D) 3 3 (D) (D) 3 2 IS 12 18 82 101 75 89 4 442 5 202 75 88 4 331 5 007 63 11 1 9 10 111 195 2 i 3 10 (D) 276 10 13 191 279 2 6 (D) 11 13 24 43 42 33 (D) 15 17 1 027 2 379 15 17 1 027 2 379 197 193 43 54 238 020 200 880 36 50 130 490 132 867 22 5 10 5 107 530 68 013 4 6 (D) 87 050 153 136 5 832 696 4 961 780 3 2 (D) (D) 2 i 16 11 212 211 40 593 31 159 22 24 301 752 245 129 12 18 52 378 84 079 10 6 249 374 161 050 153 500 _ 179 - 176 - 33 819 176 - 25 441 706 - 1 - 19 - 36 _ 114 - 9 - 6 591 800 4 3 6 2 118 (D 260 (D 4 6 2 118 (D 260 (D 4 6 4 258 267 221 225 618 268 328 090 220 223 (D) (D) 173 33 5 1 2 26 16 i8J 6 11 (D) 162 185 23 24 1 855 137 059 6 7 43 51 2 2 (D) (D) 77 74 162 161 7 447 4 463 57 73 602 174 505 343 53 66 321 174 206 311 4 7 281 000 299 032 2 3 n 11 13 464 (D) 5 1 34 (D) 5 1 34 (D) 28 25 168 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Charles Frederick Garrett Harlord Howard Montgomery INVENTORY Any poultry Chickens 3 months old or older . ...farms, 1982.. 1978.. ...farms. 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. Hens and pullets of laying age faims, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. 1982 farms by inventory: 1 to 99 100 to 399 - 400 to 1,599 1,600 to 3,199 - 3,200 to 9,999 , 10,000 to 19,999 20,000 to 49.999 50,000 to 99,999 - 100,000 or more — fanns. numt)er. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old - - faims. 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. Broilers and other meat-type chtekens fanns, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. Tutier sold: 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 15,999 16,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 to 499,999 500,000 or more fanns. numt)er. Turkeys sold farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. Tutlteys for slaugtrter sold farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. Oucks. geese, and other poultry sold farms, 1982. 1978. 94 139 87 127 4 428 7 227 85 127 4 197 6 999 78 4 3 7 12 231 228 5 4 (D) (D) 15 16 603 579 14 14 389 354 6 6 31 21 23 28 39 54 25 51 13 21 1 480 1 814 13 21 1 480 1 814 3 3 100 (D) 5 3 299 (D) 5 3 299 (D) 7 5 94 73 33 34 213 392 82 072 32 33 213 334 (D) 22 1 6 1 1 1 (D) 4 1 58 (D) 1 5 n 63 40 2 511 922 1 322 734 1 1 (D) (D) 1 isi 8 12 96 70 27 760 9 604 13 13 203 864 65 871 12 12 IS! 1 i 76 54 15 727 263 7 406 821 2 1 3 10 59 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 3 241 271 213 251 106 144 41 970 210 250 101 790 (D) 173 31 4 2 3 (D) (D) 2 3 (D) (D) 13 17 132 132 118 119 55 896 113 764 116 115 (D) (D) 99 12 2 1 1 1 22 13 23 19 4 354 D (D) D 3 3 2 6 41 (0) (D) 28 270 35 9 41 11 1 445 (D) 2 369 47 140 7 14 18 12 71 286 5 984 4 078 5 10 8 5 21 28 (0) (D) 55 24 60 18 124 50 121 63 1 397 1 163 741 1 723 42 18 34 28 (D) 87 559 31 157 92 823 41 17 33 27 (D) P\ (U) (dS 3 1 1 1 145 P) (D) (Di 3 - (D) (D) 9 4 16 6 369 (D) 8 626 (D) 4 2 n 4 2 (D) (0) 107 119 99 105 13 591 13 255 97 104 13 292 12 978 87 6 3 13 7 299 277 8 1 69 (D) IS 9 401 396 12 10 108 195 6 2 10 (D) 37 37 56 58 136 124 23 17 9 071 3 210 23 17 9 071 3 210 2 (D) 6 6 1 014 326 6 3 6 27 227 3 6 27 227 10 7 61 59 59 (D) 40 600 57 57 (D) 40 341 259 (D) 10 4 154 (D) 7 2 606 (D) 2 (D) 20 11 46 32 487 378 10 15 (D) 22 037 9 14 (D) (Di 1 1 2 3 (D) 155 6 1 (D) (D) 6 1 (D) (D) 3 2 55 46 44 36 (D) 3 503 44 35 (0) 3 431 38 3 2 1 errles farms.. $1,000.- Nursery and greenhouse products farms.. $1,000.. Other crops farms.. $1.000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms.. $1.000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1.000.. Dairy products -- farms.. $1.000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1.000.. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1.000.. Sfieep. lambs, and wool farms.. $1,000.. Otfier livestock and livestock products (see text) - farms— $1,000.. 1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS- TRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Flekj crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay. peanuts, and other field crops (0133. 0134, 0139) See footTX)tes at end of table. 331 284 60 409 59 671 183 210 330 773 301 359 1 874 1 334 330 283 33 284 34 668 330 283 26 357 26 253 61 47 1 269 941 13 819 9 349 41 750 32 920 328 12 192 181 2 848 134 1 621 66 220 98 961 1 (D) 5 (D) 10 31 298 8 601 27 67 19 107 1 (D) 11 540 8 (D) 109 1 628 17 16 9 (D) 85 460 49 (D) 7 (D) 12 (D) 35 255 313 318 128 727 126 069 411 396 703 444 538 273 1 709 1 314 287 300 96 554 96 531 284 296 94 997 91 115 65 48 9 113 5 019 55 680 32 585 177 891 102 467 278 22 458 274 18 358 186 6 821 171 2 125 264 8 136 12 66 16 108 81 3 662 6 75 248 3 7 125 33 222 87 27 753 4 (D) 29 103 30 (D) 2 (D) 4 IP) 255 750 755 202 315 199 978 270 265 619 724 409 732 1 852 1 508 733 741 161 483 157 144 722 734 130 642 121 848 8 12 131 151 94 023 69 949 125 364 92 648 508 9 135 444 6 423 218 4 480 314 1 031 65 681 1 (D) 174 1 244 34 152 15 491 14 742 16 (D) 690 84 888 58 (0) 489 70 788 656 9 027 97 971 29 92 33 (D) 261 253 67 800 66 798 260 264 192 540 289 307 771 1 059 245 240 35 414 34 301 242 239 27 365 26 212 1 (D) 16 286 12 296 62 399 48 599 106 1 525 75 559 33 325 9 (D) 2 (D) 44 127 12 36 1 (D) 67 385 15 180 3 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 248 14 761 31 1 151 168 9 704 237 3 594 32 281 19 24 11 7 13 329 341 93 096 91 300 283 268 461 900 491 431 1 752 1 727 320 338 71 030 71 211 308 323 58 085 54 904 7 6 19 62 28 002 23 896 85 112 70 076 243 9 685 215 7 319 181 6 156 87 293 88 659 11 11 47 200 88 (D) 31 976 10 487 13 525 2 (D) 273 18 317 10 (D) 135 13 761 244 3 321 29 441 18 44 27 (D) 145 149 39 517 42 491 273 285 683 159 788 693 2 771 2 843 135 142 31 697 33 791 121 129 27 063 26 251 17 11 170 226 21 626 16 087 149 147 107 969 106 10 297 65 4 186 52 3 405 40 233 25 (D) 24 (D) 40 332 18 612 9 615 30 4 499 9 54 105 11 329 14 468 30 5 202 81 2 572 21 (D) 8 (D) 29 2 532 299 293 130 777 134 061 437 458 1 149 779 856 939 2 487 1 713 292 291 110 416 108 728 287 289 105 040 99 727 10 11 3 892 (D) 56 623 28 584 189 376 97 556 276 25 662 271 19 521 258 15 439 136 1 184 180 2 768 1 (D) 35 (0) 25 262 23 1 501 5 (D) 2 (0) 135 30 962 28 17 357 63 (D) 103 2 028 17 (D) 5 (D) 204 3 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 175 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] 1982 and 1978-Con. Item Prince George's Queen Anne's St Mary's Somerset Talbot Washington Wicomico FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Ijind in farms farms, 1982.. 1978., acres, 1982.. 1978. Average size of farm acres, 1982. 1978. Value of land and buildings': Average per farm dollars, 1982.. 1978., Average per acre dollars, 1982.. 1978.. Total cnspland farms, 1982. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978. Harvested cropland- farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. Irrigated land fanns, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. Average per farm .dollars, 1982.. 1978.. 1982 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, Including nursery and greenhouse products farms.. $1,000.. Grains farms.. $1,000.. Com for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soytieans farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000.. Oats - - farms.. $1,000.. Ottier grains farms.. $1,000.. Cotton arxl cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco farms.. $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse products farms.. $1,000.. Other crops farms.. $1,000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000.. Dairy products farms.. $1,000.. Cattle and calves famis.. $1,000.. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1,000.. Sfieep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1,000.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text).. famis.. $1,000.. 1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS- TRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Reld crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133, 0134, 0139) See footnotes at end of table. 176 MARYLAND 249 236 36 675 39 383 147 167 348 490 354 169 2 286 1 953 246 234 23 874 24 760 244 228 18 431 17 827 33 29 324 209 14 155 10 881 56 846 46 105 242 12 948 98 1 647 77 1 236 26 52 46 336 1 (D) 8 (D) 187 4 645 17 71 21 435 10 245 22 5 890 7 14 1 207 7 6 3 95 44 307 24 (D) 4 (D) IS 240 168 1 352 369 162 236 165 934 461 450 978 435 793 090 1 999 1 697 338 362 131 544 133 687 332 356 126 715 123 331 29 27 4 516 3 837 43 090 32 857 122 413 89 044 321 27 329 313 25 555 283 16 749 201 1 991 278 6 421 4 (D) 58 (D) 8 43 28 95 42 1 341 3 (D) 7 237 1 (D) 147 15 761 37 6 276 58 (D) 96 1 233 38 (D) 9 (D) 15 (D) 495 388 77 659 75 032 157 193 253 679 233 788 1 750 1 030 493 387 43 256 40 155 493 387 34 778 31 831 90 35 1 338 470 20 761 IS 066 41 941 38 831 485 15 910 269 2 676 174 1 174 127 289 163 1 124 1 (D) 6 (0) 36 80 441 12 942 41 55 28 80 13 (D) 5 110 7 (D) 171 4 851 45 246 37 (D) 115 647 99 2 340 9 16 20 (D) 32 375 374 1 319 337 56 061 60 658 176 180 252 777 246 109 1 480 1 347 236 247 39 706 41 222 221 234 37 464 37 828 22 12 1 172 71 917 53 050 225 445 157 417 209 14 071 196 6 671 134 2 541 74 601 167 3 264 1 (D) 1 (D) 40 (D) 11 (D) 30 1 489 7 (D) 6 (D) 4 (D) 271 57 845 237 53 816 9 (D) 48 350 33 (D) 4 (D) 9 (D) 244 256 113 826 112 804 467 441 1 025 078 867 133 2 377 1 852 226 237 96 126 92 789 218 233 92 790 85 410 7 7 421 649 34 900 27 137 143 034 106 003 212 19 142 203 17 783 183 8 777 126 (D) 195 6 951 60 (D) 1 (D) 11 (D) 21 734 1 (D) 109 IS 758 44 10 207 18 3 612 SS 632 23 902 12 15 11 390 461 465 116 298 118 445 252 255 3S4 S31 311 559 1 485 1 272 451 457 88 463 91 369 442 454 72 491 73 985 5 7 (D) 641 47 185 39 826 102 353 85 647 318 10 183 275 3 0S6 194 2 396 153 391 38 171 92 354 28 77 31 6 490 8 162 10 45 418 37 001 39 1 660 276 26 902 391 6 540 85 1 714 19 11 23 173 634 717 101 938 98 033 161 137 261 285 223 594 1 739 1 536 428 488 74 258 71 094 388 438 71 167 66 778 67 56 3 758 2 985 120 524 107 161 190 101 149 458 379 17 819 359 11 523 208 3 657 101 658 333 6 976 2 (D) 74 (D) 11 61 96 2 055 6 (D) 14 3 075 17 (D) 498 102 705 452 99 284 2 (D) 39 539 71 (D) 2 (D) 14 (D) 129 4 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning of abbreviattons and symbols, see Intioductory text] Item Maryland Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil 1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS- TRIAL CLASSIFICATION-Con. Vegetables and melons (016) 189 86 270 138 5 4 4 8 4 20 7 52 7 58 9 1 3 2 2 30 6 6 4 6 18 Fnjits and tree nuts (017) 2 Hortcuttural specialties (018) 11 5 Uvestodt, except dairy, poultry, and animal spedatties (021) 790 287 1 604 1 383 208 71 24 14 7 1 1 17 2 2 8 45 14 51 7 51 10 9 1 1 1 1 10 1 27 188 S 112 30 185 17 19 3 16 Beef cattle except feedtots (0212) 10 Dairy farms (024) 88 5 Animal specialties (027) 10 2 FARMS BY SIZE 1982.. 648 595 1 140 959 426 381 3 22 14 62 44 28 14 48 28 69 63 22 22 13 8 82 60 27 24 48 39 70 75 21 27 13 9 32 25 26 17 7 10 to 49 acres 1978.. 1982— 2 17 SO to 69 acres 1978.. 1982.. 15 6 1978.. 12 70 to 99 acres 1982.. 622 631 927 849 711 732 5 5 3 2 3 1 23 19 28 26 13 15 40 29 46 32 30 22 37 35 31 21 25 16 36 46 57 65 30 46 44 38 83 76 82 69 14 100 to 139 acres 1978.. 1982.. 16 27 140 to 179 acres.. 1978.. 1982.. 24 23 1978.. 23 180 to 219 acres 1982.. 646 687 489 557 1 438 1 591 6 7 3 6 8 17 13 9 7 8 19 27 20 32 25 26 39 45 12 8 7 7 35 19 33 31 26 32 88 94 54 61 35 46 106 105 15 220 to 259 acres 1978.. 1982— 17 33 260 to 499 acres 1978.. 1982- 1978.. 29 50 62 500 to 999 acres 1982.. 750 735 247 227 63 56 9 6 3 3 3 2 14 10 20 28 9 7 2 3 8 7 1 1 54 44 19 16 2 35 42 12 6 3 3 35 1.000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more 1978.. 1982- 1978- 1982.. 1978.. 33 e 7 3 2 TENURE OF OPERATOR Full OVWISfS farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. 3 867 3 774 626 680 617 122 29 30 12 177 7 813 108 90 11 638 11 252 167 134 13 378 21 137 147 98 15 505 13 032 257 273 36 918 35 119 194 194 27 831 30 803 109 109 27 615 26 764 Part owners farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. 3 017 2 938 1 165 200 1 148 448 20 22 13 160 81 66 14 153 14 842 141 139 48 220 45 849 103 85 18 798 14 827 177 186 73 986 72 986 243 225 89 352 84 964 95 95 39 717 36 396 Tenants lamis, 1982- 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. 1 223 1 288 290 373 322 899 2 3 (D) 1 107 40 32 3 746 3 180 62 64 10 295 14 535 27 24 1 915 1 618 48 58 9 149 14 560 88 78 21 028 17 726 34 38 13 161 11 857 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On lami operated Not on farm operated Not reported 1982.. 1978- 1982.. 1978- 1982.. 1978.. 6 170 6 168 1 148 1 080 789 752 38 47 8 4 S 4 173 144 41 21 15 23 274 254 76 61 20 22 211 164 35 24 31 19 366 395 62 60 54 62 432 402 67 57 26 38 196 201 20 29 22 12 Operators by principal occupation: Fanning Other 1982.. 1978.. 1982- 1978.. 6 186 6 105 1 921 1 895 41 36 10 19 156 153 73 35 279 251 91 86 213 139 64 68 363 389 119 128 388 392 137 105 183 187 55 55 Operators by days of worli off fami: None 1982.. 4 200 4 393 3 075 3 140 23 18 20 30 116 100 98 62 218 175 119 143 132 99 110 96 221 259 197 220 285 304 200 175 141 Any 1978.. 1982.. 1978- 133 79 92 1 to 49 days 1982.. 627 691 246 264 227 244 2 6 1 3 10 20 8 5 7 5 21 27 5 12 5 15 14 11 13 7 11 11 33 51 15 25 10 10 36 35 4 13 10 20 17 50 to 99 days 1978- 1982.. 19 9 100 to 149 days 1978.. 1982— 5 9 1978- 7 150 to 199 days 1982- 1978.. 1982.. 331 328 1 644 1 613 4 3 10 21 11 8 62 24 14 17 74 72 13 9 59 58 18 25 121 109 27 20 123 87 2 17 42 1978.. 44 Not reported 1982.. 832 467 8 7 15 26 33 19 35 12 64 38 40 18 18 1978.. 17 See footnotes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 177 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory Xexl] ttem Chartes Dorchester Frederick Garrett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery 1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS- TRIAL CLASSIFICATION-Con. Vegetables and melons (016) 3 6 4 18 3 2 5 3 10 12 16 2 1 2 4 10 6 13 8 8 5 26 2 2 5 3 2 9 37 General farms primarily crop (019) 3 Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) 22 2 4 1 1 4 3 79 1 111 55 470 3 19 10 70 40 154 7 4 59 28 125 1 20 6 25 9 27 2 20 2 11 8 59 9 2 1 39 Beef cattle, except feeijlots (0212) 17 Dairy farms (024) 50 Poultry and eggs (025)... Animal specWSes (027) General farms, primarily livestock (029) . 26 2 FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres — - 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 16 4 75 47 26 21 17 9 29 25 11 14 22 10 22 22 22 23 8 12 11 9 11 3 6 2 14 22 14 4 13 9 24 22 7 3 5 2 10 5 9 5 13 19 40 29 10 6 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres - 140 to 179 acres 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 33 26 42 47 25 27 15 19 26 27 25 26 38 39 98 88 100 96 23 28 44 32 29 27 34 36 44 47 31 37 13 9 14 15 13 14 9 15 23 16 29 31 22 14 26 22 11 17 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 32 22 13 19 44 53 14 25 16 20 75 76 99 111 79 78 182 216 21 18 25 26 57 72 38 42 20 29 81 81 11 15 5 10 24 29 34 30 21 15 87 86 25 21 7 12 54 64 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres 2,000 acres or more 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1976.. 20 12 5 5 1 59 48 19 23 7 6 74 64 11 6 3 2 28 21 3 5 1 35 33 10 6 2 2 12 16 8 6 1 1 47 63 15 18 10 7 26 37 17 16 3 4 TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners ..farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. 156 121 24 294 20 029 126 115 32 179 25 979 302 282 56 654 50 998 128 133 31 625 28 261 112 137 20 824 25 577 71 68 9 285 10 330 152 150 48 877 52 001 115 116 20 125 29 518 Part owners ..farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. 111 100 29 800 29 587 146 155 80 671 84 174 277 284 100 897 99 984 114 107 32 681 35 020 171 147 57 768 47 933 54 54 22 810 23 041 89 84 59 652 58 127 78 89 41 792 43 500 Tenants ..- ..famis, 1982.. 1978.. acres. 1982.. 1978.. 64 63 6 315 10 055 41 48 15 877 15 916 171 189 44 764 48 996 19 13 3 494 3 517 46 57 14 504 17 790 20 27 7 422 9 120 58 59 22 248 23 933 61 56 20 826 20 127 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators l)y place of reskJence: On farni operated Not on farm operated 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 229 215 55 49 47 20 225 226 64 64 24 28 621 641 65 67 64 47 233 227 17 18 11 8 282 278 33 39 14 24 119 119 15 19 11 11 214 214 62 55 23 24 179 186 59 Not reported 1978.. 1982.. 52 16 1978.. 23 Operators by principal occupation: 1982.. 231 211 100 73 249 252 64 66 646 649 104 106 208 207 53 46 262 280 67 61 101 104 44 45 248 249 51 44 172 Other 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 192 82 69 Operators by days of work off farm: None 1982.. 151 154 141 111 169 180 113 129 490 514 180 211 123 134 119 102 202 204 94 118 76 80 62 64 161 185 107 87 125 Any 1978.. 1982.. 148 117 1978.. 103 1 to 49 days 1982.. 32 24 4 B 7 8 23 23 10 14 11 12 49 76 13 21 16 5 50 36 8 8 10 11 15 29 8 17 8 11 11 12 5 4 5 6 29 24 14 10 6 8 13 50 to 99 days 100 to 149 days 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 12 13 8 16 10 150 to 199 days 200 days or more 1982.. 1978.. 1982.. 1978.. 13 9 85 62 12 14 57 66 22 25 80 84 13 11 38 36 8 7 55 54 5 8 36 34 9 7 49 38 12 13 63 60 Not reported 1982.. 39 19 31 9 80 30 19 17 33 19 7 5 31 21 12 1978.. 10 See footnotes at end of table. 178 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Prince George's Queen Anne's St Mary's Somerset Talbot Washington 1982 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUS- TRIAL CLASSIFICATION-Con. Vegetables and melons (016).. Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and aniiml specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock (029) FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 1982.. 1978.. 10 to 49 acres 1982.. 1978.. 50 to 69 acres 1982.. 1978.. 70 to 99 acres 1982.. 1978.. 100 to 139 acres 1982.. 1978.. 140 to 179 acres 1982.. 1978.. 180 to 219 acres 1982.. 1978.. 220 to 259 acres 1982.. 1978.. 260 to 499 acres 1982.. 1978.. 500 to 999 acres 1982.. 1978.. 1,000 to 1.999 acres 1982.. 1978.. 2.000 acres or more 1982.. 1978.. TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners . Part owners. Tenants . .farms. 1982. 1978. acres. 1982. 1978. .fanns. 1982. 1978. acres. 1982. 1978. .farms, 1982. 1978. acres, 1982. 1978. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated 1982-. 1978. Not on fanii operated 1982.. 1978.. Not reported 1982. 1978.. Operators by principal occupation: Farming 1982., 1978. Other 1982.. 1978. Operators by days of work off farm: None 1982.. 1978. Any 1982.. 1978. 1 to 49 days 1982. 1978. 50 to 99 days 1982.. 1978. 100 to 149 days 1982.. 1978.. 150 to 199 days. 1982.. 1978.. 200 days or more 1982.. 1978. Not reported 1982.. 1978.. See footnotes at end of table. 186 179 38 35 25 22 185 167 64 122 120 108 108 12 18 17 14 8 8 6 15 65 53 19 8 10 4 21 16 6 7 11 7 36 33 26 32 23 27 27 34 90 119 67 50 26 34 9 6 134 109 15 105 14 619 165 166 51 080 46 099 72 67 16 253 16 601 124 125 83 891 87 628 43 60 5 317 8 163 63 78 27 265 32 207 256 266 66 77 30 26 279 166 197 144 150 43 40 18 3 9 14 13 13 61 80 42 22 29 7 127 ee 64 50 47 49 58 53 37 30 31 30 22 20 48 43 26 32 6 236 173 36 314 30 691 156 136 31 845 33 667 103 79 9 500 10 674 350 300 90 51 55 37 374 303 121 85 199 194 237 170 61 38 17 20 29 12 33 29 97 71 59 24 11 1 7 227 194 205 16 549 17 597 116 121 (D) 41 166 9 11 (D) 1 895 232 258 42 39 45 40 246 230 73 107 151 160 127 149 23 23 10 13 111 117 27 963 28 520 103 73 565 71 307 34 36 12 298 12 977 173 179 41 43 30 34 193 213 51 43 133 153 91 87 24 27 9 8 4 6 13 7 41 39 20 16 84 34 268 4 10 2 13 12 21 16 18 14 27 25 57 56 73 66 55 76 36 42 122 121 30 32 5 3 2 2 170 157 31 693 29 682 168 164 58 300 56 867 123 144 26 305 31 896 383 383 48 51 30 31 373 387 88 78 260 245 161 177 50 71 8 15 7 6 19 14 77 71 40 43 I 20 3 2 441 4 161 188 136 160 33 55 47 58 49 46 43 46 33 27 15 22 60 64 42 43 14 7 1 1 385 460 26 858 27 998 218 222 70 364 65 119 31 35 4 716 4 916 464 536 76 84 94 97 429 465 205 252 293 349 260 332 36 43 13 20 14 24 28 27 169 216 81 I 36 I 65 23 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 179 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Item Maryland Allegany Anne Anjndel Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll CecH OPERATOR CHARACTEHISnCS- Con. 1982 operators by years on present farm: 316 577 1 165 4 421 19.4 1 628 196 980 1 589 1 885 2 147 1 310 50.7 6 602 6 538 1 454 775 1 501 860 1 061 1 003 374 514 352 417 384 369 231 413 193 837 44 58 14 269 30 845 16 32 7 282 9 510 3 599 95 613 4 960 270 796 3 863 1 430 684 244 446 6 168 21 023 6 685 68 307 6 246 25 993 5 018 65 502 2 776 8 332 590 4 287 3 577 9 182 8 113 56 476 8 113 41 616 4 391 52 853 3 234 8 113 8 023 547 419 411 620 67 474 51 305 7 353 7 140 18 051 15 675 7 498 7 499 24 602 24 363 2 555 2 624 2 844 2 922 3 7 29 22.9 12 5 8 14 11 13 54.1 44 43 15 196 14 085 6 10 1 i 20 ?^ 124 21 616 87 57 84 57 155 38 109 23 595 19 74 9 5 18 16 57 161 57 129 8 141 49 57 52 1 842 1 749 32 312 33 633 56 46 82 97 57 51 112 148 3 8 3 21 28 144 22.2 33 5 20 40 52 59 53 53.2 189 143 21 959 20 389 34 40 6 793 7 271 5 n 3 (D) 28 266 49 351 18 429 75 119 248 210 674 169 311 138 1 059 51 112 43 78 76 39 229 567 229 474 69 477 151 229 233 8 042 7 195 35 117 30 882 218 219 443 432 211 221 666 690 33 56 39 61 10 20 50 216 21.0 74 5 36 65 97 98 69 52.6 271 243 45 811 51 677 52 53 (D) 15 926 37 32 13 439 9 909 7 4 1 233 (D) 3 i 127 1 732 208 3 554 130 8 364 1 468 240 1 751 283 2 586 254 1 074 245 4 804 190 621 29 293 83 111 370 3 057 370 2 549 149 1 705 201 370 297 21 173 15 724 57 225 52 944 347 242 887 628 350 280 1 178 943 91 73 96 82 11 13 24 144 22.7 85 8 24 44 60 73 68 53.2 237 184 30 027 26 529 39 18 (D) 2 062 4 1 i 40 233 43 (D) 11 IS 206 231 277 848 254 365 216 812 68 85 25 77 90 62 277 735 277 652 145 408 103 277 196 10 811 4 162 39 030 21 336 273 163 477 272 269 195 968 588 56 27 56 28 18 40 64 265 18.7 95 17 79 85 116 121 64 48.8 425 450 94 442 95 687 40 51 15 847 (D) IS 15 18! 1 18! 1 (D) 258 6 081 299 26 787 263 153 909 26 134 373 1 117 378 4 731 373 1 791 201 2 132 108 254 44 506 246 707 482 3 233 482 2 319 293 3 079 139 482 524 32 264 21 342 66 938 40 728 458 484 1 198 1 081 448 470 1 384 1 305 196 247 224 271 21 29 78 321 19.9 76 8 64 107 136 142 68 50.4 444 420 99 772 98 626 51 46 20 500 14 933 29 27 (D) 16 400 1 3^ 255 7 203 424 12 084 288 54 027 9 192 453 1 538 444 5 437 447 1 639 321 5 327 209 789 27 137 262 671 525 3 931 525 3 046 299 4 025 198 525 488 38 991 24 762 74 269 50 742 455 464 1 044 913 514 475 1 780 1 671 197 199 208 208 e 18 33 ir) y*^ni 'y fTWV*» 129 Average years on present farm . ... 19.8 Not reported 50 19B2 operators by age group: Under 25 years 6 25 to 34 years 28 35 to 44 years — 42 45 to 54 years 53 55 to 64 years 68 65 years and over 41 Average age 51.3 TYPE OF ORGANIZATION ..famis, 1982.. 1978.. acres. 1982.. 1978.. ..fanns. 1982.. 178 185 50 532 57 228 36 Corporation: Family held Other than family held 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. ..farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. ..farms, 1982.. 33 21 20 18 i InstHutonal, etc 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. ..farnis, 1982.. 18! 1982 SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES* 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. 2 (D) 76 Feed for livestock and poultry $1,000.. farnis.. 4 510 128 Commercially mixed formula feeds Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees $1,000.. farms- Ions.. $1,000.. 7 327 84 38 829 6 152 200 Commercial fertilizer $1,000.. farms.. 1 182 215 Oltier agrlcultural chemlcai8»— $1,000.. 3 299 193 Hired farm labor $1,000.. farms.. 1 001 157 Workers wortdng 150 days or more Contract labor $1,000.. farms.. number.. 3 248 96 355 9 Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment Energy and petroleum products $1,000.. farms.. $1,000.. farms.. $1,000.. (D) 111 387 238 2 221 238 $1,000.. 1 445 141 Expenses reported as "No" $1,000.. famris.. 2 506 89 MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT* Estimated market value of all machinery and e(yipment Average per fami Motortrucks, Including pickups Wheel tractors famis, 1982.. 1978.. $1,000, 1982.. 1978.. ..dollars, 1982.. 1978.. ...farms, 1982.. 1976.. number, 1982.. 1978.. ...farms, 1982.. 238 237 30 711 13 377 129 040 56 445 204 211 486 463 222 Grain and bean combines, self-propelled only 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978- ...famis, 1982.. 226 733 728 79 1978.. number, 1962.. 1978- 80 (D) 84 See footnotes at end of table. 180 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductoiy text] Item Charles (Dorchester Frederick Garrett OPERATOR CHARACTERISnCS- Con. 1962 operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm ttot reported 1982 operators by age group: Under 25 yearB 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 66 years arKl over Average age TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family farnis. 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. Partnership ._ farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. Corporation: Family held famis, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. Other than family held farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. Ottwr— cooperative, estate or tnjst, institutional, etc farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. 1982 SELECTED FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Livestock and poultry purctiased farms.. $1,000.. Feed for livestock arxJ poultry farms.. $1,000.. Commerdalty mixed formula feeds fanms.. tons.. $1.000.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, arnl trees farms.. $1,000.. Commercial fertilizer farms.. $1.000.. Other agricultural chemk»ls' farms.. $1,000.. Hired fami labor farms.. $1,000.. Workers working 150 days or more farms.. number.. Contract labor farms.. $1,000.. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of mactiinery and equipment farms.. $1,000.. Energy and petroleum products farms.. $1,000.. Petroleum products farms.. $1,000.. Interest expense: Expenses reported fanns.. $1.000.. Expenses reported as "No" MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equpment farms, 1982. 1978. $1,000, 1982. 1978. Average per fami dollars, 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. 1982. 1978. Motortrucks, including pk:kups farms, number. Wheel tractors farms, number. Grain and bean combines, self-propelled only farms, 1982. 1978., number. 1982. 1978. 14 17 54 161 19.4 85 51 65 84 64 59 49.9 264 231 39 868 43 735 52 40 12 330 11 065 12 11 7 966 (D) 2 !8i 1 n 35 397 83 419 40 408 85 215 324 324 1 661 288 593 246 1 489 105 287 34 85 71 39 331 1 075 331 935 157 1 388 162 281 13 184 12 253 39 832 43 604 296 247 585 467 300 276 1 007 894 61 96 65 111 16 20 44 173 19.1 60 3 51 62 65 93 39 49.6 256 261 87 702 83 193 44 44 21 005 26 466 10 43 11 33 18 256 (D) (D) (D) 2 2 - 7 (D) (D) (D) 1 2 1 P) _ loi (D) 32 52 96 459 19.3 111 85 148 179 221 109 51.0 608 629 159 675 161 962 97 85 26 814 (0) 100 389 7 807 4 526 111 656 14 901 22 041 90 573 87 567 85 018 14 675 16 037 278 668 1 314 1 684 265 673 4 610 6 431 283 562 1 841 1 936 168 510 2 131 7 745 87 412 210 1 002 30 33 248 116 184 432 819 1 104 313 750 2 887 6 179 313 750 2 269 4 222 213 402 3 600 7 276 92 308 313 750 315 747 28 061 63 104 21 574 47 158 89 650 84 139 68 490 63 130 303 722 304 677 982 2 617 926 1 313 294 696 300 731 1 039 2 944 1 054 3 039 201 152 198 138 235 166 227 146 14 18 44 145 18.7 40 5 47 58 57 64 30 48.2 227 220 54 373 52 751 27 25 8 175 8 207 7 6 5 252 (0) 2 (D) 129 1 315 239 4 386 222 17 543 3 169 226 342 226 759 205 164 147 725 89 162 10 13 133 70 261 1 280 261 792 192 997 53 261 274 12 788 9 655 48 998 35 238 190 227 327 347 251 263 701 830 57 18 57 19 11 15 S3 203 21.7 47 11 32 64 60 94 68 52.6 241 256 58 676 60 634 78 65 28 982 22 236 9 14 (D) 7 035 1 3 (D) 704 170 1 023 265 4 334 195 16 312 3 013 278 888 289 2 837 258 1 026 212 1 761 130 254 22 70 178 290 329 2 079 329 1 568 156 1 435 157 329 339 21 477 19 957 65 279 58 870 304 291 584 625 306 322 1 085 1 143 69 104 72 108 6 6 32 80 19.3 21 3 17 26 41 33 25 50.4 99 106 21 155 25 593 27 22 9 438 (0) 17 31 19 21 (D) 26 564 (D) 17 071 2 3 2 5 (D) (D) (0) 4 050 2 676 96 2 512 54 8 903 1 739 111 872 123 1 122 105 486 79 2 276 58 291 11 12 98 434 145 1 429 145 1 197 53 1 115 83 145 140 9 078 7 129 62 609 50 923 126 118 358 319 135 124 447 482 26 27 42 (D) 9 27 40 171 20.1 52 9 34 56 51 95 54 51.7 222 223 81 383 84 420 42 44 (D) 28 520 (D) 111 3 687 149 11 570 100 67 429 9 921 266 1 890 268 6 153 251 2 173 158 3 725 108 442 9 211 127 449 299 4 305 299 3 186 211 3 296 76 299 280 34 502 22 248 115 391 79 458 277 278 847 732 276 278 953 1 055 171 129 198 162 See footnotes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 181 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductofy text] Item Prince George's Queen Anne's St Mary's Somerset Talbot Washington Wteomico Worcester OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. 1982 operators by years on present fami: 2 years or less 5 17 27 141 22.2 13 39 42 191 18.3 14 40 79 228 17.5 13 36 51 154 17.4 11 10 35 133 19.6 27 40 69 267 17.8 26 36 99 302 19.0 20 3 or 4 years 44 5 to 9 years 68 10 years or more 223 Average years on present farm 18.8 Not reported 59 67 134 65 55 58 171 144 1982 operators by age group: Under 25 years 4 6 54 10 45 76 21 64 90 e 42 60 5 23 47 22 84 94 16 64 145 9 25 to 34 years 56 35 to 44 years 111 45 to 54 years 67 92 126 72 53 108 122 110 55 to 64 years , 61 57 84 45 124 70 103 33 70 46 93 60 181 106 148 65 years and over 65 Average age 53.9 49.5 49.5 49.8 51.9 47.3 50.9 50.4 TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family -.farms, 1982.. 198 277 431 263 179 384 559 412 1978.. 184 296 321 286 193 381 633 447 acres, 1982.. 26 955 106 778 61 994 36 950 67 465 84 372 71 262 78 813 1978.. 26 702 118 390 53 409 40 577 77 425 87 665 70 763 79 923 Partnership .-farms, 1982.. 37 41 52 55 54 48 40 33 42 35 56 59 53 57 63 1978.. 63 acres, 1982.. 6 051 34 227 9 248 15 249 23 191 21 414 17 408 24 667 1978.. 10 030 (D) 12 742 (D) (D) 15 647 14 212 24 388 Corporation: Family held ..farms, 1982.. 14 21 8 14 15 20 17 20 1978.. 8 16 17 17 17 22 22 18 acres, 1982.. 3 669 (D) (D) (D) 19 260 (D) 11 331 9 505 1978.. 2 434 (Di (0) (D) 16 207 (Di 11 628 <°J Other than family held ..farms, 1982.. - 1 2 6 1 4 1978.. 2 3 - 1 6 3 4 6 acres. 1982.. _ (D) - R (D) P] P\ P! 1978.. (D) 6 250 - (Di 1 870 (Di (Di loi Other-cooperative, estate or trust. Institutional, etc ..farms, 1982.. - 1 2 - 2 - 1 1 1978.. 1 - 2 - 5 - 1 1 acres, 1982.. (D) (D) _ P! _ (D) P! 1978.. eep and lamt)s inventory. Sheep and lambs sold ...farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. ...farms, 1982. 1978. number, 1982. 1978. ...farms, 1982. 1978. numt)er, 1982.. 1978. ...famis, 1982. 1978., number, 1982. 1978. Hens and pullets of laying age Inventory ... Broilers and other meat-type chicitens sold. CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed ...farms, 1982. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. ...farms, 1982.. 1978.. number, 1982.. 1978.. Wheat for grain . ...farms, 1982. 1978. acres, 1982. 1978. bushels, 1982. 1978. ...farms, 1982. 1978. acres, 1982. 1978. bushels, 1982. 1978. 48 55 1 729 2 113 39 49 917 971 38 49 836 (D) 7 6 81 (0) 37 345 44 467 44 51 1 065 1 800 31 344 31 47 721 1 451 13 345 27 36 3 165 3 448 21 23 411 480 26 33 2 754 2 968 24 31 5 149 6 061 7 8 1 533 1 607 4 4 37 (D) 3 3 (D) 10 23 23 1 130 (D) 1 (D) 91 114 8 584 8 173 620 579 600 434 31 36 678 561 18 637 14 438 109 106 8 811 6 665 85 89 4 879 4 244 32 23 732 331 63 75 4 147 3 913 85 3 141 60 791 96 101 3 917 4 259 65 2 043 86 84 1 874 2 268 20 (D) 43 70 4 755 9 146 30 53 1 015 1 805 38 61 3 740 7 341 38 72 10 256 17 958 13 28 3 141 5 361 10 3 187 (D) 8 3 !C! 17 22 n 22 18 IS 302 315 71 676 63 200 8 031 592 6 623 860 201 140 15 415 6 716 670 484 258 394 147 124 4 089 4 093 124 112 1 745 1 777 87 74 1 180 1 276 55 55 565 112 1 208 130 1 136 115 106 1 529 1 878 65 391 77 90 1 138 1 257 45 636 116 127 14 791 14 819 83 83 1 986 2 292 110 124 12 805 12 527 99 108 20 244 20 083 20 19 3 095 1 431 9 6 427 19 7 1 176 (D) 73 72 IS 2 7 (D) (D) 263 243 10 459 11 989 781 388 928 029 148 98 3 316 1 671 104 092 46 487 60 43 2 519 2 453 51 37 1 239 1 177 43 28 13 12 (D) (D) 45 716 38 564 48 41 1 016 1 102 20 514 40 34 502 562 18 304 32 38 14 644 5 492 25 31 2 319 1 383 32 32 12 325 4 109 33 36 35 108 13 188 16 15 14 381 8 509 4 ICi 4 n 10 12 (0) 104 472 219 224 (D) 33 008 941 150 160 11 219 12 378 1 246 371 1 230 927 77 18 4 193 (D) 206 637 (D) 62 70 5 229 4 753 49 55 2 590 2 690 29 28 (D) 708 21 30 (D) 1 982 49 1 706 52 933 55 64 2 016 1 937 26 851 52 58 1 165 1 086 15 250 190 201 41 025 35 869 4 417 931 3 824 383 126 109 14 162 5 325 584 224 187 927 391 388 39 239 37 514 362 353 20 233 20 214 104 95 3 136 2 423 282 287 17 097 17 791 355 14 041 270 4 965 391 395 19 346 21 746 296 7 893 358 362 11 453 10 552 81 5 163 23 87 40 108 4 867 8 305 6 923 10 812 16 44 35 51 545 1 019 1 095 1 129 22 82 36 102 4 322 7 286 5 828 9 683 23 85 42 109 8 439 18 359 10 274 17 236 7 30 16 29 2 044 7 018 3 619 4 074 14 19 7 19 551 370 136 228 12 19 6 15 474 238 103 156 16 63 12 56 (D) (D) 926 82 298 37 9 40 8 (D) (D) 6 917 063 3 950 371 398 24 842 27 791 1 815 649 2 555 404 157 119 3 403 2 481 131 506 88 713 63 74 1 873 1 832 42 59 591 746 34 48 (D) 669 10 14 (D) 77 30 399 49 39 54 1 075 1 181 23 435 28 43 640 721 14 524 75 93 16 200 18 020 52 78 2 885 3 622 69 83 13 315 14 398 71 89 20 695 30 243 21 46 2 302 8 560 2 6 (D) 112 4 (D) (D) 41 43 (D? io! 408 465 68 410 437 63 938 579 227 265 19 516 18 140 2 145 742 1 694 599 102 34 5 276 1 039 228 495 31 738 11 12 (D) (D) 333 366 62 324 013 (D) See footnotes at end of table. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 185 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Maryland Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil CROPS HARVESTED-Con. ....tanns. 1982.. 1 362 1 066 20 513 15 552 27 922 625 20 188 876 - 156 126 2 190 1 727 3 127 571 2 266 994 - 267 196 3 654 2 770 5 027 332 3 653 215 1 (D) (D) - 1978- acres. 1982.. 1978.. pounds. 1982.. 1978.. - farms. 1982.. 3 013 2 818 390 727 349 562 10 797 492 10 879 025 - 43 28 2 969 1 529 67 872 38 201 73 45 4 785 3 438 137 652 101 347 65 43 2 941 2 067 68 709 48 083 348 391 51 273 49 121 1 154 968 1 482 681 101 22 8 466 1 953 253 802 65 339 108 1978.. acres. 1982.. 1978.. bushels. 1982.. 1978.. 88 9 945 8 026 302 743 262 798 Hay-alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) .. ....farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres. 1982.. 1978.. tons, dry, 1982.. 1978.. 3 369 3 591 168 219 186 172 437 563 476 364 40 42 3 083 3 457 7 266 6 632 54 52 1 378 1 816 2 569 3 945 176 182 7 939 9 426 20 983 23 609 50 49 604 1 121 1 147 1 941 69 too 2 066 3 477 5 883 8 841 411 415 19 299 20 059 48 627 51 335 149 162 8 103 9 694 27 625 24 810 Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... ....farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres. 1982.. 1978.. 794 810 35 740 47 927 9 5 301 92 27 20 528 590 82 86 4 545 5 447 10 5 82 (D) 90 95 5 466 9 421 22 22 1 764 820 17 14 492 397 Item Charles Dorchester Fredericit Garrett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Tobacco ....farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. pounds, 1962.. 1978.. 298 242 4 732 3 751 6 383 393 4 685 393 _ 1 3 1 (D) (D) _ _ _ 1 3 IS! famis. 1982.. too 87 7 206 7 001 182 573 181 612 266 273 57 366 57 086 1 512 924 1 788 200 66 6 4 179 236 130 106 8 045 2 (D) (D) 89 57 4 211 4 140 124 163 129 263 25 5 (D) 263 (D) 8 607 180 182 19 814 19 606 541 360 643 175 50 1978-. acres. 1982.. 1978.. bushels. 1982.. 1978.. 26 6 258 201 318 (D) Hay-alfalfa other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) .. farms. 1982.. 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. tons, dry, 1982.. 1978.. 101 111 1 968 2 571 3 266 4 958 31 42 1 144 1 069 2 542 2 688 660 664 45 884 46 186 126 813 123 929 223 228 14 735 15 613 31 834 38 374 251 264 11 338 13 240 35 513 36 339 77 96 5 069 7 036 13 239 18 215 97 111 4 993 5 126 15 140 15 204 139 150 8 372 10 748 18 424 21 050 Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... ....farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres. 1982.. 1978.. 19 13 215 50 81 84 4 997 5 106 34 26 317 314 16 39 435 1 093 31 31 2 898 3 096 18 9 708 528 23 29 2 875 (D) 26 19 537 328 Item Prince George's Queen Anne's St Marys Somerset Talbot Washington Wicomico Worcester CROPS HARVESTED-Con. Tobacco. ....farms, 1982.. 187 172 2 831 2 174 3 489 788 2 627 998 B 1 22 38 000 (D) 441 323 7 050 5 071 9 814 191 6 889 748 - 1 (D) (D) ~ - 1978.. acres. 1982.. 1978.. pounds, 1982.. 1978.. - laims, 1982.. 46 69 3 537 3 808 68 827 91 476 279 283 41 649 43 403 1 195 800 1 409 588 166 173 9 747 8 885 240 696 198 299 170 185 20 932 19 437 628 484 589 666 196 200 45 852 39 556 1 328 714 1 284 345 38 9 1 548 30 578 (D) 334 373 45 658 42 940 1 293 777 1 327 196 268 1978.. acres, 1982.. 1978.. bushels, 1982.. 1978.. 273 39 764 34 921 1 246 715 1 160 590 Hay-alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) . farms. 1982.. 1978.. acres. 1982.. 1978.. tons. dry. 1982.. 1978.. 51 72 1 752 2 016 2 333 3 678 94 112 3 763 5 159 8 970 11 400 150 129 3 197 2 633 5 884 5 476 55 51 1 032 1 260 2 750 3 407 51 67 2 514 2 934 5 076 7 121 360 388 18 391 19 278 47 926 59 315 41 55 503 679 1 308 1 328 39 49 1 092 1 574 2 445 2 769 Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) .. farms, 1982.. 1978.. acres. 1982.. 1978.. 21 19 693 415 42 40 2 666 4 936 29 17 106 49 30 47 1 475 3 346 21 28 1 000 2 697 28 21 210 179 96 117 2 865 2 959 22 24 566 526 ^Data are based on a sample of farms. 20ata for 1978 include the cost of lime wtii^ was not collected in 1982. 186 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 17. Milk Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Sales Geographic area Milk goats Goat milk Farms Number Farms Number Sales ($1,000) Farms Gallons Sales ($1,000) STATE TOTAL Maryland 1982.. 1978.. COUNTIES, 1982 Allegany 306 83 8 6 22 8 7 36 9 15 40 20 21 11 5 20 9 5 15 4 8 28 5 4 2 004 1 201 85 42 145 55 (D) 293 31 158 212 90 152 57 17 250 36 (D) IS 40 157 15 24 138 43 3 2 9 4 4 22 3 6 22 5 11 6 8 2 3 5 2 3 13 3 2 1 054 561 !S (D 113 24 36 160 (D) 73 (D) (D) (D) (D) S! (D) (D) 48 42 1 1 7 (D) 2 iS (D) (D) (D (D) 18 21 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 26 168 12 812 (D) (D) (D) (D) (0) (D) 705 (D) (D) - (D) - (D) 94 28 n (D) (D) (D) (D) Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll-. Cecil Charles Frederick Ganett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery Prince George's Queen Anne^s St. Mary's Somerset Talbot Washington Wicomico - Table 18. Angora Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 [Not published (or this State] Table 19. Mink and Their Pelts— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 [Not published lor this State] Table 20. Colonies of Bees and Honey— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Sales Geographic area Colonies of bees Honey Farms Number Farnis Numtser Sales ($1,000) Farms Pounds Sales ($1,000) STATE TOTAL Maryland .1982.. 1978.. COUNTIES, 1982 Allegany Anne Arundel 509 257 16 19 45 14 11 57 14 32 6 34 43 31 27 5 32 26 6 29 5 11 31 10 5 4 908 4 452 116 118 257 45 136 313 82 119 44 387 183 206 86 (D) 591 586 23 118 66 29 1 294 35 (D) 23 15 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 3 2 2 4 291 1 107 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 5 14 19 (0) (D) (D) iS (D) (D) (D) (0) (D) (D) (D) 116 132 4 3 14 7 2 15 2 5 2 8 3 10 3 1 9 13 1 3 3 1 6 1 90 752 96 157 (D) (D) 6 834 1 448 (D) 3 712 (D) 2 124 (D) 5 104 60 2 174 290 (D) 7 608 19 306 (D) (D) 436 (D) 30 376 (D) 86 59 (D) (D, 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 6 (Z) 2 (Z) (D) 11 17 (D) Tz! (D) 23 (D) Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll... Cecil Charies (Dorchester Frederick Garrett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery Prince George's St Mary's Somerset Talbot... Washington Wicomico Worcester 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 187 Table 21. Fish Sales: 1982 and 1978 [Not published for this State] Table 22. Miscellaneous Poultry- Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see InUoductory text] Inventory Sales Farms Numt)er Farms Number DUCKS State Total Maryland — 1982.. 1978.. 338 349 7 099 7 923 92 97 10 824 8 571 Counties, 1982 Allegany _ - Anne ArurKjel 9 IS 26 8 10 49 14 18 5 26 112 176 293 126 421 730 680 296 (D) 421 2 7 1 5 20 3 7 2 8 m Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil - - Charles Dorchester..- Frederick - 233 3<^ 318 I'S ^7 Garrett - - Harford - Howard - - Kent Montgomery Prince George's Queen Anne's St. Mary's Talbot Washington... Wicomico Worcester _ 16 27 13 6 12 23 11 13 8 22 4 3 102 438 92 206 226 144 349 116 124 566 9 1 4 5 6 2 1 1 1 714 38 199 1 GEESE SUte Total Maryland 1982.. 1978.. 248 257 2 905 2 550 46 55 1 263 677 Counties, 1982 Allegany 3 10 25 7 10 29 6 7 39 12 10 38 909 47 136 209 64 78 296 89 1 5 1 6 3 1 1 9 - Baltimore Calvert Caroline Cecil Frederick Garrett 57 114 Howard Kent - Montgomery 21 15 3 9 15 7 13 11 6 157 111 (D) 52 127 58 129 199 (0) 5 1 1 1 1 3 5 1 1 35 0 0 D D Queen Anne's . . D St. Mary's -.- _._ 38 (0) (0) PHEASANTS State Total Maryland - 1982.. 22 20 5 915 4 800 8 8 (D) 12 594 Counties, 1982 3 19 47 5 868 1 7 (D) All other counties 10 409 QUAIL Maryland 1982-. 1978.. IS 6 3 395 (D) 14 5 7 202 20 075 Counties, 1982 Montgomery _ 2 4 9 (D) (D) 1 560 ■f 3 ■■' 4 7 iS All other counties 5 344 188 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA Table 22. Miscellaneous Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning ot abbfeviatlons and symbols, see Introductory text) Geograptvc area Inventory Sales Farms Numt)er OTHER POULTRY State Total Maryland ._ 1982.. 1978.. Counties, 1982 Anne Anindal Baltimore Carroll _ Frederick Garrett _ Harford. Howard Montgomery Taltxit Washington _ All other counties POULTRY HATCHED (SEE TEXT) State Total Maryland . 1982. 1978. Counties, 1982 Anne Arundel BaKJmore _. Caroline Carroll Cecil Charles _ [Dorchester Frederick Gan-ett Harford Howard Kent Montgomery Prince George's . Queen Annes SI Mary's Somerset.. , Taltxjt Wicomkx) Worcester All other counties 3 870 4 982 476 (0) 780 35 ^^ 2S 276 10 51 1 540 30 187 907 17 299 854 11 000 2 922 n 786 (D) 3 580 200 (D) (0) 9 900 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 162 520 (0) 2 991 5 690 (D) (D) 665 103 (D) (D) (D) 529 203 329 017 111 174 172 521 084 15 (D) 24 (D) 8 (D) 29 (D) b 220 6 146 3 52 200 500 19 479 7 50 14 4 570 9 146 3 (0) 7 384 9 1 922 8 (D) 7 (D) 6 P) 5 (D) 4 128 610 550 S 104 583 807 10 332 Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestocl( and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Geographic area Inventory Farms Sales Sales (SI .000) MULES, BURROS, AND DOMKEYS State Total Maryland 1982. 1978. Counties, 1982 Anne Arundel Baltimore Can-oil... Frederick , Garrett Harford Howard. Montgomery Pnnce George's Talbot j_ Washington ^ Wicomico ^. All other counties •.' 81 232 152 368 3 (D) , 4 4 7 10 3 (D) 5 16 9 10 4 6 16 94 4 11 5 14 6 14 3 5 12 21 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 189 Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Geographic area Inventory Number Fantis Sales GOATS, TOTAL State Total Maryland 1982 1978 Counties, 1982 Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil Charles Dorchester Frederick Garrett Hartord Howard Kent Montgomery Prince George's Oueen Anne^s St. Mary's Somerset Talbot Washington Wicomico Worcester GOATS, EXCEPT ANGORA AND MILK State Total Maryland 1982. 1978. Counties, 1982 Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil Charles Dorchester. Frederick Ganetl Hartord Howard Kent Montgomery Prince George's Talbot Washington Wicomico Worcester All other counties RABBITS AND THEIR PELTS State Total Maryland 1982. 1978. Counties, 1982 Anne Arundel Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil Charles Frederick Garrett Harford Howard Prince George's Queen Anne's St. Mary's Somerset Washington Worcester All other counties OTHER LIVESTOCK State Total Maryland 1982. 1978. Counties, 1982 Frederick All other counties 432 2 668 182 2 191 12 93 13 100 31 159 10 82 8 57 52 379 12 39 19 168 5 29 48 259 27 104 30 210 15 79 7 30 30 287 18 74 7 49 17 87 6 55 11 53 38 191 10 45 6 59 144 646 100 (D) 4 8 9 58 8 (0) 4 7 2 (D) 22 86 4 8 6 10 4 (0) 10 (D) 7 14 8 IBI 4 4 (Q) 9 31 10 38 4 13 10 34 6 30 3 6 '?^ 135 6 645 72 6 451 5 85 17 1 025 3 (D) 5 (D) 20 422 10 394 4 (D) 11 279 2 (0) 9 82 5 78 11 128 5 248 5 364 3 (D) 11 111 4 960 5 1 069 76 1 452 84 1 094 6 (D) 5 33 9 113 4 24 7 39 29 299 5 (D) 6 73 1 (D) 24 170 7 69 11 90 7 67 2 (D) 9 26 5 23 4 32 6 37 2 (D) 3 (D) 14 105 5 33 5 64 42 (D) 42 533 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 3 10 139 2 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 D) 89 12 319 37 27 788 4 36 11 1 710 2 (D) 4 (D) 13 728 6 2 242 3 (D) 7 304 4 245 4 (D) 3 28 6 (D) 4 (D) 5 503 2 (0) 4 269 4 764 3 3 058 (X) (X) (X) (X) 190 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 24. Grains— Com, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Harvested Quantity Irrigated CORN FOR GRAIN OR SEED (BUSHELS) State Total Maryland _ 1982., 1978. Counties, 19B2 Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil Charles Dorchester Frederick Garrett __ _._ Harford Howard Kent - - - Montgomery Prince George's Queen Anne's St. Mary's Somerset Talbot - Washington Wicomico Worcester SORGHUM FOR GRAIN OR SEED (BUSHELS) State Total Maryland . 1982. 1978. Counties, 1982 Dorchester St. Mary's All other counties. WHEAT FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) State Total Maryland . 1982. 1978. Counties, 1982 Allegany Anne Arundel __ Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll- — Cecil Charies _ Dorchester Fredenck Garrett Harlord Hov^ard Kent Montgomery ... Prince George's Queen Anne's ._ St. Mary's Somerset Talbot-- Washington Wicomico Worcester BARLEY FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) State Total Maryland . 1982. 1978- Counties, 1982 Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil Charies Dorchester... Fredenck 7 281 7 789 85 190 332 200 355 773 277 258 226 719 264 457 128 307 213 195 358 359 173 213 610 281 308 3 153 2 542 14 28 113 34 299 369 106 87 196 25 126 58 150 93 52 214 190 83 139 200 116 1 806 2 379 5 7 102 22 197 259 64 13 109 215 620 198 575 652 1 435 8 624 25 732 8 669 32 796 53 296 31 159 11 349 28 628 38 920 5 328 32 176 14 368 68 982 26 896 11 138 72 728 11 564 11 573 41 532 28 723 20 430 34 152 1 168 1 204 946 51 171 138 204 72 631 73 603 3 619 980 20 027 9 500 3 677 2 433 15 004 10 634 272 2 745 2 371 9 467 4 662 990 15 675 3 834 4 321 14 361 3 817 5 468 3 671 72 491 76 895 34 110 4 636 917 13 156 6 564 1 902 182 11 863 4 917 62 845 256 55 103 713 90 874 769 318 2 572 934 591 160 3 367 597 5 233 786 3 218 555 938 843 3 163 017 3 485 316 488 553 3 279 517 1 549 583 7 827 020 2 770 213 817 533 8 126 049 847 822 1 279 274 4 463 024 2 060 347 2 231 409 3 673 512 74 781 78 984 62 044 2 680 10 057 5 635 641 2 589 489 2 635 20 116 135 374 33 269 791 312 351 232 154 938 84 632 698 813 373 605 10 771 106 034 91 281 434 965 170 839 31 398 678 435 118 455 209 090 592 423 144 837 235 408 165 779 4 251 789 3 550 092 1 710 6 532 276 779 54 635 773 057 389 383 113 096 10 465 690 767 273 406 114 61 11 672 4 163 (D) (d] (D) 3 586 (D) 465 (d] (D) (D) 446 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 817 (D) (D) IP) (D) 272 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 380 (D) (D) (D) 191 Table 24. Grains— Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Acres Quantity Imgated BARLEY FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS)-Con Counties, 1982— Con. Garrett Harford Howard-- Kent -- - _ Montgomery Prince George's Queen Anne's St. Mary's Somerset _ Talbot Washington _ Wicomico Worcester , BUCKWHEAT (BUSHELS) State Total Maryland . 1982. 1978. Counties, 1982 Frederick Garrett All other counties. OATS FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) State Total Maryland . 1982. 1978- Countles, 1982 Allegany Anne Arundel Baltimore Calvert Caroline Can-oil Cecil Charles Frederick Gariett Harlord Howard Kent Montgomery Queen Anne's St. Mary's Somerset Washington All other counties.. RYE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) State Total Maryland . 1982. 1978. Counties, 1982 Allegany Anne Arundel .. Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil .- Charies Dorchester Frederick Garrett Harford-- Howard Kent Montgomery Pnnce George's Queen Anne's.. St. Mary's Somerset Talbot Washington Wicomico Worcester 1 278 1 494 37 8 55 6 10 219 29 23 210 312 63 15 7 34 9 53 5 174 354 120 331 17 967 2 475 142 502 2 335 155 603 1 868 114 664 1 420 88 538 353 15 750 3 941 237 334 1 564 85 826 2 797 165 759 4 197 250 367 3 416 188 527 2 414 133 510 1 099 65 612 281 76 11 242 28 15 544 18 404 3 406 1 836 7 017 1 630 249 6 353 415 873 176 915 590 308 15 474 47 2 055 653 37 619 43 2 035 66 3 582 2 132 127 430 355 17 377 250 14 740 2 607 131 174 4 577 286 774 485 27 470 128 6 755 213 12 790 606 29 827 196 9 216 464 22 114 53 3 925 2 283 118 941 78 3 878 94 777 49 250 13 600 95 2 363 93 2 525 174 4 624 299 8 364 96 2 602 68 968 315 7 585 110 3 040 257 7 932 47 1 585 1?0 4 405 21 560 160 4 325 136 5 190 13? 2 454 86 2 051 119 2 940 189 4 768 58 1 782 119 2 665 574 17 609 125 3 840 (D) (D) (D) 192 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 19821 and 1978 (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Harvested Irrigated Farms Acres Quantity Farms Acres TOBACCO (POUNDS) State Total Maryland - — - 1982.- 2 489 24 840 32 280 276 196 2 743 1978.. 2 451 21 260 25 954 144 106 1 471 Counties, 1982 289 541 2 697 4 573 3 645 239 6 042 457 n (D) Calvert 123 Charles.. 505 5 656 7 331 601 63 1 138 Fredenck _ - 4 8 7 225 - - Montgomery 5 36 44 470 - - Prince George's 418 3 738 4 267 115 15 131 Queen Anne's 11 23 39 435 - - 711 5 8 104 6 10 895 634 7 100 91 1 1 281 All other counties .. . (D) SOYBEANS FOR BEANS (BUSHELS) State Total Maryland 1982.. 3 965 413 137 11 290 198 85 7 127 1978.. 3 751 371 644 11 434 269 58 3 714 Counties, 1982 72 92 3 452 5 061 77 886 143 563 - _ Baltimore - Calvert 83 3 109 72 430 - - 493 123 55 462 8 722 1 235 170 261 196 28 2 899 Carroll - Cecil 147 10 685 320 858 - - Charles 144 8 039 199 178 - - 355 60 138 1 566 749 32 2 647 Frederick 76 4 356 133 426 - - Harford — 103 4 390 129 134 - - 27 2 456 79 683 _ _ Kent 206 20 274 552 521 2 (D) 55 6 504 204 158 - Prince George's 88 4 172 80 067 - - 342 43 235 1 230 512 7 485 St Marys 233 10 962 266 952 1 (D) 221 22 416 667 977 2 (D) Talbot 233 46 601 1 347 622 1 (D) 45 1 691 33 394 - Wicomico 470 49 348 1 378 486 12 424 354 41 783 1 300 155 - - 3 281 9 081 - - IRISH POTATOES (CWT) State Total Maryland .. . 1982.. 279 1 871 396 360 14 365 1978.. 281 1 559 318 755 17 277 Counties, 1982 Allegany 11 4 364 1 (D) 12 31 3 512 - - 17 19 1 885 - - Calvert 15 37 5 519 - - Caroline 5 (D) (D) 1 (D) Canoll 25 32 5 403 - Cecil 4 (D) (D) 2 (D) Charles 15 32 1 853 1 (D) Frederick 54 96 12 028 1 (D) Gan^ett 14 (D) (D) - - Howard 15 8 1 178 3 3 Kent 3 (D) (D) 1 (D) Montgomery 9 15 (D) - Pnnce George's ._ 15 13 1 370 1 (D) Queen Anne's 3 12 1 17 540 2 795 _ — St. Mary's - Washington. 34 40 5 100 - - Wicomico. 4 (D) (D) - - Worcester 8 777 187 494 2 (D) 4 9 980 1 (D) SWEETPOTATOES (BUSHELS) State Total 85 999 327 840 11 106 1978.. 87 1 220 353 807 10 317 Counties, 1982 Anne Arundel . 26 5 101 5 28 435 520 1 (D) Calvert 6 8 1 660 3 3 Chartes. . 4 2 520 1 (D) 3 5 1 200 - Howard 3 9 1 040 - - 9 17 3 930 - - St. Mary's 4 5 600 - - 17 830 288 950 6 (D) All other counties . 8 17 985 - - 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 193 Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Harvested Irrigated Farms Acres Quantity Farms Acres FIELD SEED AND GRASS SEED CROPS State Total Maryland 1962.. 1978.. 51 64 945 1 063 ^ - - Counties, 1982 Carroll Frederick Montgomery St. Marys Washington 6 14 4 7 8 12 55 326 72 135 123 234 (.>0 X M ~ - LESPEDEZA SEED (POUNDS) State Total Maryland 1982.. 1978- 8 16 134 171 30 100 56 150 - - Countles, 1982 St Mary's 5 3 79 55 15 000 15 100 '- - RED CLOVER SEED (POUNDS) State Total Maryland 1982.. 1978.. 43 44 704 780 57 809 77 065 - - Counties, 1982 Carroll Montgomery St. Marys Washington All other counties 6 12 4 4 8 9 52 234 72 56 123 167 4 690 15 949 6 400 2 800 12 420 15 550 ~ - TIMOTHY SEED (POUNDS) State Total Maryland 1982.. 1978.. 7 9 107 62 9 470 8 187 - - Counties, 1982 Frederick All other counties . 4 3 92 15 5 870 3 600 - - HAY -ALFALFA, OTHER TAME, SMALL GRAIN, WILD, GRASS SILAGE, GREEN CHOP, ETC. (SEE TEXT) (TONS, DRY) State Total Maryland ___ _. 1982-. 1978.. 6 709 6 966 229 046 255 913 533 939 587 186 23 16 419 743 Counties, 1982 Allegany Anne Arundel 207 149 450 93 94 898 279 203 42 1 120 7 153 (D) 12 510 1 133 2 280 26 072 10 079 3 500 1 228 54 855 12 844 5 920 28 317 2 097 6 240 60 101 31 209 5 256 2 628 141 808 3 2 2 1 1 1 - Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil __ Charles.. Dorchester.. Frederick __ 26 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Garrett Harford. __ Howard __ Kent Montgomery _ _ Pnnce George's __ __ _ Queen Anne's . 590 525 233 108 322 162 115 238 72 70 615 66 58 24 594 15 390 8 321 5 151 12 894 (D) 4 009 4 238 1 178 2 750 22 562 729 1 268 46 321 43 043 18 969 15 312 24 317 5 137 9 341 7 570 3 030 5 625 54 324 1 751 2 779 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 3 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) iO) (D) (Dl St. Mary's Somerset __ Talbot.. Washington Wicomico Worcester 194 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Geographic area Harvested Irrigated Farms Acres Quantity Farms Acres ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY) State Total Maryland 1982.. 2 786 71 606 233 023 14 291 1978.. 2 764 73 895 244 525 7 277 Counties, 1982 Allegany - 57 1 978 4 988 _ - 23 207 307 4 592 939 13 924 1 Baltimore ) (X) m (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) Acres in the open 129 112 2 18 (D) (D) 63 40 643 108 28 (D) (D) (D) 8 (D) 7 (D) 16 34 (D) (D) (D) 19 (D) 8 3 667 3 739 81 223 12 108 (D) 9 12 (D) 35 (D) 64 194 (D) 561 95 (D) 17 (0) 57 (D) (D) 6 2 703 2 378 438 406 (D) (D) (0) 447 529 Sales ($1,000) 1 335 2 163 13 592 (D) (D) 249 59 289 10 871 9 978 172 4 340 (D) (D) 32 189 (D) 1 670 (D) 729 1 772 (D) 63 (D) 251 41 (D) 363 1 151 1 483 17 415 11 606 175 1 628 28 193 (D) (D) 23 49 24 55 197 580 (D) 992 (D) (D) (0) (D) (0) 12 (D) 17 4 639 3 485 581 376 (D) (D) (D) 1 334 1 205 210 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Products, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1982 and 1978-Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory textj Geographic area Farms Sq- ft. under glass or other protection Acres in the open Sales ($1,000) VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS State Total Maryland 1982.. 1978.. 13 8 2 408 (D) (D) 1 7 (0) Counties, 1982 Baltimore _-_ _ 6 7 1 012 1 396 .'§ 2 5 GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES State Total Maryland - 1982.. 1978.. 13 8 46 630 6 312 !i^ 90 47 Counties, 1982 Baltimore All ottier counties 6 7 16 260 30 370 liSi 43 47 Table 31. Other Crops: 1982 and 1978 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Haivested Irrigated Farms Acres Quantity Farms Acres CORN CUT FOR DRY FODDER, HOGGED OR GRAZED State Total Maryland ... 1982.. 1978.. 9 23 133 273 (X) (X) - - Counties, 1982 Washington All other counties... . . S 4 112 21 (X) (X) - - HERBS (POUNDS) State Total Maryland ... 1982.. 1978.. 9 2 140 (D) 26 900 (D) 4 5 Counties, 1982 Baltimore _ 4 5 14 126 10 900 16 000 3 1 (D) (D) 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 211 Table 32. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races: 1982 and 1978 [For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms by value of sales Geographic area Market value of aghcultural Occupation farmi ig Occupation other than farming products sold Less than $2,500 to $10,000 Less than $2,500 to $10,000 Farms Acres Farms Acres ($1,000) $2,500 $9,999 or more $2,500 $9,999 or more STATE TOTAL lularyland 1982.. 602 29 707 526 14 650 12 421 58 130 112 136 125 40 1978- 608 45 016 539 21 099 8 541 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) COUNTIES, 1982 48 6 99 1 224 502 3 077 44 3 95 504 50 617 294 30 688 4 1 17 13 1 32 6 1 9 12 2 17 10 1 14 3 Baltimore - - Calvert ._ 10 Caroline 17 1 026 14 744 619 1 6 5 3 1 1 Carroll . 9 463 8 406 48 - 1 2 4 2 - Cecil -- 6 164 6 72 331 - - 2 1 1 2 Charles-.- 79 4 234 73 1 246 766 4 18 19 15 20 3 Dorchester 27 4 42S 25 2 796 1 435 1 1 9 12 4 - Fredenck 5 221 4 83 7 1 - - 3 1 - Harford 9 258 8 79 29 1 3 - 2 3 - Howard 7 302 5 124 160 _ _ 1 5 _ 1 (Montgomery - -- .. 20 507 13 194 101 3 1 - 6 9 1 Pnnce George's 108 3 492 99 1 333 602 16 25 12 22 27 6 Queen Anne's - -. 6 184 5 136 40 - - - 2 3 1 St. Ii/lary's 53 1 877 51 706 494 5 18 10 9 8 3 Somerset. - 14 1 154 10 580 847 1 - 4 4 2 2 Talbot 12 782 10 670 334 - 2 3 6 - 1 Washington 4 79 3 48 7 1 2 - 1 - - Wicomico . - 20 1 698 19 1 333 293 1 2 5 2 7 3 Worcester _ .-. 48 3 771 29 2 854 5 288 1 5 24 5 10 3 5 267 4 73 8 - - - 3 2 - Table 33. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1982 and 1978 (For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Full owners Part owners Tenants Geographic area Number Land in farms Harvested cropland Number Land in farms Harvested cropland Number Land in farms Harvested cropland STATE TOTAL Maryland 1982.. 1978.. COUNTIES, 1982 Anne Arundel 413 350 27 5 79 12 6 6 47 18 5 8 S 15 75 6 32 10 6 4 8 36 3 16 262 18 069 727 (D) 2 609 801 102 164 2 697 (D) 221 (D) (D) 383 2 303 184 1 233 541 (D) 79 (D) (D) 215 5 172 4 464 199 50 473 533 48 72 405 (D) 83 (D) (D) 129 605 136 253 171 (0) 48 (D) (D) 54 117 154 9 1 10 5 2 19 8 1 2 3 17 7 4 5 11 11 2 11 293 19 709 315 (D) 276 225 (D) 926 2 939 (D) (D) (D) 805 180 613 521 1 174 2 646 (D) 8 248 13 167 171 60 211 (D) 564 1 701 (D) (D) 65 588 133 409 509 1 068 2 302 (D) 72 104 12 10 1 13 1 2 16 14 1 1 1 2 152 7 238 182 192 (D) 611 (D) (D) 384 464 (D) ^ 1 230 3 468 134 Baltimore Calvert _ Caroline 84 Carroll--- Cecil -- - Charles Dorchester Fredenck Harford Howard Montgomery (D) 279 (D) 140 Queen Anne's St. Mary's 320 Somerset Talbot-- — Washington ._ Wicomico Worcester All other counties (D) (D) (D) 212 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols see introductory text] Geographic area All farms Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Farms Land in (arms Farms Land in farms BLACK State ToUl Maryland 1982- 1978.. 551 564 27 186 39 816 141 142 13 447 22 555 Counties, 1982 Anne Arundel _ _ 43 6 97 17 3 3 70 26 7 S 994 502 (□) 1 026 (D) 140 3 916 (0) (0) (D) 7 1 19 6 3 20 8 1 (0) Baltimore — Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil Charles _ — Dorchester Harford Howard id 326 140 18! Kent Montgomery ___ Prince George's Queen Anne's 3 16 99 6 S3 13 12 20 48 4 80 380 3 254 184 1 877 (D) 782 1 698 3 771 84 IS 1 13 S 4 8 27 891 (D) 578 (D) 567 1 255 3 285 St. Mary's Somerset _ - Talbot Wicomico Worcester AMERICAN INDIAN State Total ■ Maryland _ 1982.. 1978.. 26 21 763 3 055 1 8 (D) 2 185 Counties, 1982 Carroll -. Charies Prince George's 4 6 7 9 88 275 213 187 1 (D) ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER State Total Maryland 1982.. 1978.. 12 10 719 1 009 3 4 510 OTHER RACES (SEE TEXT) State Total Maryland 1982.. 1978.. 13 13 1 039 1 136 7 4 964 173 Table 35. Operators of Spanish Origin: 1982 and 1978 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. see introductory text] Geographic area All farms Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Farms Land in farms Farms Land in farms STATE TOTAL Maryland 1982.. 1978.. 32 57 3 780 9 723 11 30 2 802 7 845 COUNTIES, 1982 Calvert Charles Frederick Montgomery _. SI. Mary's Washington All other counties 4 6 3 5 3 4 7 82 221 134 911 247 1 268 917 1 3 3 2 2 (d] (D) (0) 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA MARYLAND 213 Table 36. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans by Commodity Group: 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Total Feed grains Wheat Cotton Soybeans, peanuts, rye. rice, tobacco, and honey Geographic area Loans Loans Loans Loans Loans Farms ($1,000) Farms ($1,000) Farms ($1,000) Farms ($1,000) Farms ($1,000) STATE TOTAL Maryland 1982.. 197 6 184 124 4 023 32 226 - - 84 1 935 COUNTIES, 1982 5 114 5 (D) . _ _ _ 1 iRI Calvert - — 4 (D) - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 16 449 7 (D) 2 'S> - - 11 242 Carroll 17 236 15 169 1 (D) - - 3 (D) Cecil 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 7 55 4 (D) - - - - 3 M Dorchester .._ 26 870 17 511 7 22 - - 11 337 Fredehck 12 98 9 62 2 'R' - - 2 (D) Harford 5 190 5 (D) 1 (D) - - - - Howard 5 (D) 5 (D) - - - ~ (D) Kent 9 178 6 135 1 (D) _ _ 2 (D) Montgomery 9 1 001 8 728 5 92 - - 4 182 (D) Prince George's 3 (D) 1 (D) - - - - 16 416 4 (D) 3 (D) - - 263 9 4 117 73 4 2 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) : : 5 2 82 Somerset -- (D) Talbot 18 746 13 498 3 (D) - - 9 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - Wicomico- 10 553 7 393 1 (D) - - 5 (D) Worcester ,_. 10 326 4 158 - - - - 6 168 All other counties 4 8 3 (D) ~ ~ " " (D) 214 MARYLAND 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA APPENDIX A. General Explanation Page TAKING THE CENSUS A-1 DATA PROCESSING A-2 MAJOR DATA CHANGES A-2 DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS A-2 FARMSCLASSIFIED BY SPECIFIED CHARACTERISTICS ... A-7 STATISTICAL ADJUSTMENTS A-9 NONSAMPLING ERRORS A-10 CENSUS COVERAGE A-10 RELIABILITY OF CENSUS ESTIMATES A-10 TAKING THE CENSUS Method of Enumeration All censuses beginning with the 1969 census have been con- ducted primarily by mail. The 1978 census was the only census to include a mailout/mailback enumeration supplemented by the direct interview of all households in a sample of area seg- ments. This combination of the mailout/mailback enumeration plus the area sample was used in 1978 to improve complete- ness of coverage for U.S., regional, and State level agriculture census statistics. Due to budget reductions, the area sample was eliminated in 1982. In censuses prior to the 1969 census, enumerators were as- signed to specific areas and called on all farm operators within each area. Beginning with the 1950 census, copies of the report form were mailed prior to the enumeration date to each box- holder served by post offices in predominantly rural areas and farmers were asked to complete the forms and have them ready for the enumerator to pick up. The mailout/mailback enumeration procedure was not used in taking the agriculture census in Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands. A discussion of the direct enumeration methods used there appears in the reports for these outlying areas. A description of the special direct enumeration of citrus care- takers is included in the Definitions and Explanations section. Mail List The mail list for the 1982 census was comprised of all in- dividuals, businesses, and organizations that could be readily identified as being associated with agriculture. The list was as- sembled from the records of the 1978 census and administra- tive records of various government agencies, primarily the Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Department of Agri- culture (USDA). Lists of large or specialized operations, such as nurseries, specialty crop farms, broiler growers, fish farms, livestock farms, and cattle feedlot operations, were obtained from State and Federal agencies, trade associations, and similar organi- zations. Lists of multiestablishment companies having one or more establishments (or locations) producing agricultural pro- ducts were obtained from the 1978 census and updated using information from the Standard Statistical Establishment List maintained by the Census Bureau. A preliminary census mail list was assembled using names and addresses from the 1978 census and administrative source lists available in September 1981. Those records which were less likely to be farms were included in the 1982 Farm and Ranch Identification Survey. Approximately 3 million farm and ranch forms were mailed in March 1982 to names which ap- peared on only one source list or selected combinations of lists which had yielded a low percentage of farm operators in the 1978 census. As a result of this survey, nonfarm names and addresses were deleted from the census mail list, new tenant and successor operations were added, and the names, addresses, and size information were updated for the identified active farm operators. The final census mail list was developed using results of the 1982 Farm and Ranch Identification Survey, names and ad- dresses from the unduplicated preliminary list that were re- tained without precensus verification, and new or updated source lists acquired after the preliminary unduplication. The preliminary and final census mail lists were both constructed by merging and unduplicating the names and addresses from the various source lists on the basis of Employer Identification num- bers. Social Security numbers, and names and addresses. To faci- litate processing, each name on the administrative source lists was assigned a geographic code indicating the State and county location of the operation and a size code indicating an estimated value of sales. Most duplicates were identified and resolved prior to mailing. Other duplicate names were either reported by respondents or located during office processing. Report Forms In 1982, 12 regional report form versions were used. These forms were tailored primarily in sections 2 through 8 to list crops commonly produced in one or more States, and in sec- tion 15 to list livestock specialties produced. These modi- fications were made to enhance reporting of crop and live- stock data and to reduce respondent burden. Two report form versions were used to minimize the re- porting burden, particularly for small farms. Approximately 75 percent of all farms received the 4-page nonsample form covering major items such as land use, crops, livestock and poultry, market value of agricultural products sold, and operator characteristics. The 5-page sample form was mailed to all large and specialized farms (based on expected sales, acres, or standard industrial classification), all farms in Alaska and Hawaii, and approximately 17 percent of all other farms. The sample form contained all the items asked on the nonsample form plus the sample items (sections 22 through 28). The sample form and the information sheet appear in appen- dix C. The Statistical Adjustments section of this appendix includes a discussion of the criteria used to determine whether the sample or nonsample form was to be mailed to addressees. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-1 Initial Mailing The report forms were mailed in late December 1982 to the approximately 3,653,000 individuals, businesses, and organiza- tions on the mail list. The information sheet containing in- structions for completing the form and a brochure explain- ing the uses of the census data were included with each report form. Additional special instructions were included with re- port forms sent to grazing associations; feedlot operations; in- stitutional organizations; and producers of poultry under con- tract, bees and honey, fish, laboratory animals, worms, and nursery and greenhouse products. In an effort to provide additional help to farmers in com- pleting their reports, copies of an Agriculture Census Guide booklet were sent to county agricultural agencies, institutions, or businesses to whom farmers might turn for help. Included were vocational agriculture instructors, and USDA county offices— Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Farmers Home Administration, Soil Conservation Service, and Cooperative Extension Service. This guide contained descrip- tions and definitions for various items in more detail than the instructions included with each report form. Representatives of the above agencies graciously consented to assist farmers in completing their report forms if requested. Followup Procedures The data collection effort included a reminder card and five followup letters, two of which were accompanied by a report form. Followup reminders were sent to nonrespondents on a flow basis at 3- to 4-week intervals starting in late February and continuing until late June 1983. In early April 1983, an addi- tional followup letter was sent to nonrespondents in low response counties in 14 States. Telephone calls were made to nonrespondents who were expected to have large operations (those with expected sales of 3100,000 or more) or who were located in low response counties. A nonresponse adjustment procedure was used to represent the final nonrespondent farms in the census results. A description of this procedure is included in the Statistical Adjustments section. DATA PROCESSING Selected report forms were reviewed prior to keying the data onto magnetic tape. These included reports with attached corre- spondence, and reports with remarks or no positive data on the front page. All new successors reported by former operators were researched to see if they had already been included in the census mailing. Report forms were mailed to successor addresses not located on the mail file. This processing improved the coverage of the census. The data for each report form were subjected to a detailed item-by-item computer edit. The edit performed comprehensive checks for consistency and reasonableness, corrected erroneous or inconsistent data, supplied missing data based on similar farms within the same county, and assigned farm classification codes necessary for tabulating the data. Significant computer- generated changes to the data were reviewed and verified. In the computer edit, farms with sales, acreage, or com- modities exceeding specified levels were tested for historical comparability. Key items, suchas acreage and sales, were com- pared for significant changes between 1978 and 1982. Sizeable historical differences were resolved or verified, by telephone if necessary. Respondents who reported sales or acreage above specified levels on nonsample forms were sent correspondence requesting the additional sample data. Report forms with reported sales of 31,000,000 or more or 30,000 acres or more, and other selected problem reports were reviewed by statisticians in the Agriculture Division. Problems that could not be resolved by reference to other information on the report were resolved by contacting the respondents by telephone or correspondence. Prior to publication, tabulated totals were reviewed by statisticians to identify any inconsistencies and potential cover- age problems. Comparisons were made with previous census data, estimates published by the USDA and other available check data. Selected report forms were reviewed and problem entries were either verified as being correct or the data were corrected. MAJOR DATA CHANGES The content of the 1982 census report form is similar to that of the 1978 form. To limit respondent burden, the 1978 and 1982 forms included only data items needed at the county level, either on a complete or sample basis. The 1978 census data items which were eliminated from the 1982 form include: Land held under foreign ownership Gallons purchased of gasoline; diesel fuel; LP gas, butane and propane; and fuel oil Animal health costs for livestock and poultry The following new data items were added to the 1982 re- port form; Interest expense for the farm business Source of irrigation water Year in which the operator began to operate the farm More extensive data on Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) loans were collected in 1982. DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS The following definitions and explanations provide a more detailed description of the terms used in this publication than are available in the tables or on the report form. For an exact wording of the questions on the 1982 census report forms and the information sheet which accompanied these forms, see appendix C. Most definitions of terms are the same as those used in earlier censuses. The more important exceptions are also noted here. Farms or farms reporting— The term "farms" or "farms re- porting" in the presentation of data denotes the number of farms reporting the item. For example, if there are 3,710 farms in a State and 842 of them had 28,594 cattle and calves, the data for those farms reporting cattle and calves would appear as: Cattle and calves farms. .842 number. .28,594 Land in farms-The acreage designated in the tables as "land in "farms" consists primarily of agricultural land used for crops, pasture, or grazing. It also includes woodland and wasteland not A-2 APPENDIX A 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE actually under cultivation or used for pasture or grazing, pro- vided it was part of the farm operator's total operation. Large acreages of woodland or wasteland held for nonagricultural purposes were deleted from individual reports during the pro- cessing operations. Land in farms is an operating unit concept and includes land owned and operated as well as land rented from others. Land used rent free was to be reported as land rented from others. All grazing land, except land used under government permits on a per-head basis, was included as "land in farms" provided it was part of a farm or ranch. Grazing land operated by grazing associations was to be reported by the person chiefly responsible for conducting the business of the associa- tion. All land in Indian reservations used for growing crops or grazing livestock was to be included as land in farms. Land in reservations not reported by individual Indians or non-Indians was to be reported in the name of the cooperative group that used the land. In some instances, an entire Indian reservation was reported as one farm. Land area— The approximate land area of counties and States shown for 1982 represents the total land area as determined by records and calculations updated as of January 1, 1983. The county land areas were remeasured in 1980. The previous county measurements were done in 1940. Any differences be- tween the land area in 1982 and 1978 are due to these new measurements, annexations, and other changes affecting county boundaries. Land in two or more counties— With few exceptions, the land in each farm was tabulated as being in the operator's principal county. The principal county was defined as the one where the largest value of agricultural products was raised or pro- duced. It was usually the county containing all or the largest proportion of the land in the farm or viewed by the respon- dent as his/her principal county. For a limited number of Midwest and Western States, this procedure has resulted in the allocation of more land in farms to a county than the total land area of the county. To minimize this distortion, separate reports were required for large farms identified from the 1978 census as having more than one farm unit. Other reports re- ceived showing land in more than one county were separated into two or more reports if the data would significantly affect the county totals. Value of land and buildings— Respondents were asked to report their estimate of the current market value of land and buildings owned, rented or leased from others, and rented or leased to others. Market value refers to the respondent's estimate of what the land and buildings would sell for under current market conditions. If the value of land and buildings was not reported, it was estimated using the average value of land and buildings from a similar farm in the same geographic area. Harvested cropland— This category includes land from which crops were harvested or hay was cut, and land in orchards, citrus groves, vineyards, nurseries, and greenhouses. Land from which two or more crops were harvested was counted only once, even though there was more than one use of the land. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing— This category in- cludes land used only for pasture or grazing that could have been used for crops without additional improvement, and all land planted in crops that were grazed before the crops reached maturity. Also included was all cropland used for rotation pas- ture and land in government diversion programs that were pastured. However, cropland that was pastured after crops were harvested was not to be included. Other cropland— This category Includes cropland used only for soil improvement crops, land on which all crops failed, culti- vated summer fallow, idle cropland, and land planted in crops that were to be harvested after the census year. Total woodland— This category includes natural or planted woodlots or timber tracts, cutover and deforested land with young growth which has or will have value for wood products, and land planted for Christmas tree production. Land covered by sagebrush or mesquite was to be reported as other pasture- land and rangeland or other land. Woodland pastured— This category includes all woodland used for pasture or grazing during the census year. Woodland or forest land pastured under a per-head grazing permit was not counted as land in farms and therefore was not included in woodland pastured. Other land— This category includes land in house lots, barn lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. In 1974, for farms with sales of less than $2,500, this category included pastureland and range- land other than cropland and woodland pastured in addition to land in house lots, barn lots, ponds, roads, and wasteland. Land set aside In federal farm programs— This land includes land diverted or set aside under the provisions of the Federal Com- modity Acreage Reduction Program. These data are for the acres of cropland taken out of production by growers of wheat, cotton, rice, corn, sorghum, barley, and oats, and devoted to conservation uses. No information was obtained as to which crops would have been grown on the acres set aside. Irrigated land— This category includes all land watered by any artificial or controlled means, such as sprinklers, furrows or ditches, and spreader dikes. Included are supplemental, partial, and preplant irrigation. Each acre was to be counted only once regardless of the number of times it was irrigated or harvested. Operator— The term "operator" designates a person who oper- ates a farm, either doing the work or making day-to-day de- cisions about such things as planting, harvesting, feeding, marketing, etc. The operator may be the owner, a member of the owner's household, a salaried manager, a tenant, a renter, or a sharecropper. If a person rents land to others or has land worked on shares by others, he/she is considered the operator only of the land which is retained for his/her own operation. For partnerships, only one partner is counted as an operator. If there is no clear-cut partner in charge, then the senior or oldest active partner is considered the operator. For census purposes, the number of operators is the same as the number of farms. In some cases, the operator was not the individual named on the address label of the report form, but another family member, a partner, or a hired manager who was actu- ally in charge of the farm operations. Operator characteristics— Data on characteristics such as resi- dence, race, Spanish origin, age, sex, principal occupation, and off-farm work were collected from all operators in 1982. If 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-3 operator characteristics of race, age, sex, and principal occu- pation were not reported, they were derived based on infor- mation reported by farms with similar acreage size, tenure, and sales size. No imputations were made for nonresponse to place of residence, Spanish origin, off-farm work, or year began operation. For the 1982 and 1978 censuses, operators of Spanish origin were tabulated by reported race. Prior cen- suses included Spanish origin as "White" whenever separate data for the White race were shown. Selected farm production expenses— Since only selected pro- duction expenses incurred in 1982 were requested, the ex- pense data cannot be used in combination with gross sales to calculate net cash farm income. The 1979 Farm Finance Survey provided estimates on net cash farm income. In 1982, as in other recent censuses, operators producing crops, livestock, or poultry under contract frequently failed to report certain expenditure data. They often were unable or unwilling to estimate the cost of production inputs fur- nished by the contractors. As a consequence, the rate of impu- tation of expenditure data for these operations is considerably higher than it is for noncontract producers. Commercial fertilizer-The expense for commercial ferti- lizer is the amount spent on fertilizer during 1982, ex- cluding the cost of application. Some fertilizer purchased in 1982 may not have been applied during the year. If the fertilizer was applied by someone other than the operator, respondents were requested to report the cost of applica- tion as an expense for customwork, machine hire, and ren- tal of machinery and equipment. Other agricultural chemicals— These expenses include the cost of all insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and other pesticides, excluding costs of application. Data exclude commercial fertilizer purchased. The cost of lime is included in the 1978 data, but excluded from 1982. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment-These expenses include costs incurred for having customwork done on the place and for renting ma- chines to perform agricultural operations. The cost of cotton ginning is excluded. The cost of labor involved in the custom- work service is included in the customwork expense. The cost of labor for operating rented or hired machinery is in- cluded as a hired farm and ranch labor expense. Interest expense— Only the interest expense for the farm business was to be reported. Although instructions requested that interest on the owner/operator dwelling be excluded when separate records were available, it is probable that an undetermined amount of such nonfarm business interest was also reported. Energy and petroleum products— Respondents were asked to report only those expenses pertaining to the operation of the farm business. Storage capacity— This category applies to those farms reporting expenditures for the specific kind of fuel. The storage capacity was to be reported even if not used during the census year. Farms with storage capacity reported as "oo"— This category includes farm operators with expenditures for a specific kind of fuel who also checked the "none" box for storage capacity. See appendix C, section 26, Expenditures for Energy. Market value of agricultural products sold-This category repre- sents the gross market value before taxes and production ex- penses of all agricultural products sold or removed from the place in 1982 regardless of who received the payment. It includes sales by the operator as well as the value of any shares received by partners, landlords, contractors, or others associated with the operation. In addition, it includes the loan value received in 1982 for placing commodities in the CCC loan program. This ensures comparability with prior census years for market value of agricultural products sold. The value of agricultural products sold represents total sales of all crops, including nursery products sold, and livestock, poultry, and their products sold. It does not include income from farm-related sources such as customwork or agricultural services, or income from nonfarm sources. Sales of forest prod- ucts were not included in 1978 or 1982; but were included in 1974. The value of crops sold in 1982 does not necessarily repre- sent the sales from crops harvested in 1982. Data may include sales from crops produced in earlier years and exclude some crops produced in 1982, but held in storage and not sold. For commodities, such as sugar beets and wool, sold through a co-op which made payments in several installments, respondents were requested to report only the total value received in 1982. The value of agricultural products sold was collected from all operators. If the operator failed to report, estimates were made based on the amount of crops harvested or the number of live- stock or poultry sold. Extensive estimation was required for operators growing crops or livestock under contract. Caution should be used when comparing sales in 1982 with sales reported in earlier censuses due to the fluctuations in per- unit prices between census years. Income from machine work, customwork, and other agri- cultural services-This category consists of gross income re- ceived during 1982 by farm operators for providing services for others such as planting, plowing, spraying, harvesting, etc. In- come from machine work and other agricultural services is generally included in the agriculture census if it is supplement- al to the farming operation. However, it is excluded if it constitutes a separate establishment or is conducted from an- other location. The agricultural services part of a farming operation was generally considered a separate establishment when income from agricultural services was $10,000 or more and greater than the value of agricultural products sold. Due to legislative restrictions, data for establishments primarily en- gaged in agricultural services were not collected in 1982. Agricultural chemicals used, including fertilizer and lime-For each type of agricultural chemical, the acres treated were to be reported only once. If multipurpose chemicals were used, the acres treated for each purpose were to be reported. Fish and other aquacultural products-The raising of fish and other aquacultural products in captivity is included in the agri- culture census. Production in salt water is considered not to be in captivity and is excluded from the census. The value of fish and other aquacultural products sold and laboratory animals A-4 APPENDIX A 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE sold is included in the category "other livestock and livestock products." Bees and honey— Bee and honey production was enumerated and tabulated in the county in which the home farm was lo- cated even though hives are often moved from farm to farm over a wide geographic area. The completeness and accuracy of these data are affected by the fact that some bee operations may not have been on the mail list and some operators on the mail list may not have considered beekeeping to be an agri- cultural operation, and therefore did not report. Citrus enumeration— In the 1982 census, reports for selected citrus caretakers in Arizona, Florida, and Texas were obtained by direct enumeration. A citrus caretaker is an organization or person caring for or managing citrus groves for others. This special enumeration has been used in recent censuses because of the difficulty in identifying and enumerating absentee grove owners who often do not know the information that is needed to adequately complete the census report. Each citrus care- taker was enumerated as a farm operator and requested to com- plete one report form for all groves cared for and to furnish a list of grove owners' names, addresses, and acres of citrus. The names on the lists were matched to completed grove owners' report forms to eliminate duplication. The caretaker was also requested to inform the grove owner that he had already re- ported for the citrus under his care and that the grove owner was not to report the citrus again. In the 1982 census, 8 care- takers in Arizona reported 210 grove owners having 13,000 acres of citrus; the 99 caretakers in Florida reported 5,900 grove owners having 250,000 acres of citrus; and 21 caretakers in Texas reported 1,500 grove owners having 30,000 acres of citrus. Crop year or season covered— Acres and quantity harvested are for the calendar year 1982 except for citrus fruits, avocados, olives; vegetables in Florida; sugarcane in Florida and Texas; and pineapples and coffee in Hawaii. Citrus fruits— The data for Florida relate to the quantity harvested in the September 1981 through July 1982 harvest season, except limes that were harvested in the April 1982 through March 1983 harvest season. The data for Texas relate to the quantity harvested in the September 1981 through May 1982 harvest season. The data for States, other than Florida and Texas, relate to the quantity harvested in the 1981-82 harvest season. Avocados— The data for California relate to the quantity harvested in the November 1981 through Movember 1982 harvest season and for Florida the April 1982 through March 1983 harvest season. 0//Ves-The data for California relate to the quantity har- vested in the September 1981 through March 1982 harvest season. Vegetables— The data for Florida relate to the crop harvested in the September 1981 through August 1982 harvest season. Sugarcane for sugar-The data for Florida relate to the cut- tings from November 1981 through April 1982, and for Texas the cuttings from October 1981 through April 1982. Pineapples— The data for Hawaii relate to the quantity har- vested in the year ending May 31, 1982. Co^fee-The data for Hawaii relate to the 1981-82 crop. Acres and quantity harvested— Crops were reported in whole acres, except for the following crops which were reported in lOths of acres: Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes, tobacco, fruit and nut crops including land in orchards, berries, vegetables, and nursery and greenhouse products; and in Hawaii, taro, ginger root, and lotus root. Totals for crops reported in lOths of acres were rounded to whole acres at the aggregate level during the tabulation process. If two or more crops were harvested from the same land during the year, the acres would be counted for each crop. Therefore, the total acres of all crops harvested generally ex- ceeds the acres of cropland harvested. The exception to this procedure is hay crops. When more than one cutting of hay was taken from the same acres, the acres are counted only once but the quantity harvested includes all cuttings. However, hay cut for both dry hay and green crop or silage would be reported for each applicable crop. For interplanted crops or "skip-row" crops, acres were to be reported according to the portion of the field occupied by each crop. If a crop was planted but not harvested, the acres were not to be reported as harvested. These acres were to be reported in the "land use" section under the appropriate cropland items— crop- land used only for pasture or grazing, cropland used for cover crops, cropland on which all crops failed, or cropland idle. Corn and sorghum hogged or grazed were to be reported as "cropland harvested" and not as "cropland used only for pasture or grazing." Crop residue left in fields and later hogged or grazed was not to be reported as cropland pasture. Quantity harvested was not obtained for crops such as vege- tables; nursery and greenhouse products; corn cut for dry fodder, hogged or grazed; and sorghum, hogged or grazed. Acres of land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, citrus or other groves, vineyards, and nut trees were to be reported as harvested cropland regardless of whether the crop was harvested or failed. However, abandoned orchards were to be reported as cropland idle, not as harvested cropland and the individual abandoned orchard crop acres were not to be reported. Land in orchards-This category includes land in bearing and nonbearing fruit trees, citrus or other groves, vineyards, and nut trees of all ages, including land on which all fruit crops failed. Respondents were instructed not to report abandoned plantings and plantings of less than 20 total fruit, citrus, or nut trees, or grapevines. Crop units of measure— The regional report forms allowed the operator to report the quantity of field crops harvested in a unit of measure commonly used in the region. When the operator re- ported in a unit of measure different than the unit of measure published, the quantity harvested was converted to the pub- lished unit of measure. Grapes could be reported in dry weight or fresh weight; plums and prunes in fresh weight or prunes in dry weight; and in Hawaii, coffee in pounds parchment or pounds cherry, and macadamia nuts in pounds husked, unshelled or pounds shelled. For other fruit and nut crops and citrus, the operator was given a choice of units of measure of pounds, tons, or boxes. The quantity harvested for these crops are published in pounds. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-5 Write-in crops— To reduce the length of the report form, only the major crops for the region were prelisted. For other crops, the respondent was requested to look at a list of crops in each section and write in the crop name and its code. For crops that had no individual code listed on the report form, the respondent was to write in the crop name and code the crop into the appropriate "all other" category for that section. Write-in crops coded as "all other" were reviewed and as- signed a specific code when possible. Crops not assigned a specific code were left in the appropriate "all other" category. In some cases, the reviewers were unable to determine the specific crop reported by the respondent because of incomplete or generalized crop names. To ensure prooer coding, most of these respondents were telephoned. Reports for those not telephoned were changed on the basis of other reports for the area. Misreported or miscoded crops— In a few instances, tabulated data may be inaccurate because respondents misunderstood or misinterpreted questions on the report form. Data may have been reported on the wrong line or in the wrong section, or the wrong crop code may have been placed beside the name of a write-in crop. Some of these errors as well as some keying errors may not have been identified during processing and therefore were not corrected. Reports with significant acres of unusual crops for the area were examined to minimize the possibility that they were in error. Changes in crop wording— Changes were made to the wording of selected crop items on the 1982 census forms. These items are listed with the wording used in 1978. The 1982 and 1978 data are comparable for all items, except improved pecans and wild and seedling pecans which were combined. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas—The 1978 wording was "dry field and seed beans." Dry edible peas— The 1978 wording was "dry field and seed peas". Dry edible peas exclude Austrian winter peas, wrin- kled seed peas, and southern peas or cowpeas. Green cowpeas and green southern peas; cowpeas and south- ern peas for dry peas— The wording for these items was changed for 1982 to include the term "southern peas," a more common term for cowpeas. Honey tangerines— The 1978 wording was "murcotts.". Other tangerines— The 1978 wording was "tangerines and mandarins." Pecans— The 1978 categories "improved pecans" and "wild and seedling pecans" have been combined into "pecans" for 1982. "See text" References Items in the tables which carry the note "See text" are ex- plained or defined in this section. Data are based on a sample of farms— For 1982 and 1978, selec- ted data were collected from only a sample of farms. These data are subject to sampling error. For 1982, the 5-page sample form was mailed to all large and specialized farms (based on expected sales, acres, or standard industrial classification), all farms in Alaska and Hawaii, and approximately 17 percent of all other farms. Sample sections 22 through 28 of the 1982 census forms include inquiries on commercial fertilizer and lime, chemicals, interest expense, machinery and equipment, expenditures for energy and petroleum products, selected production expenses, and value of land and buildings. Estimates of the reliability of county totals for selected items are shown in table E. Principal source of irrigation water— The acres irrigated by principal source were derived based on reported percentages of water obtained by source. See appendix C for an example of section 11, Land Irrigated. When irrigation water was ob- tained from two or more sources, the acres irrigated were included only once under the source from which the largest percentage of water was obtained. 1974 data apply only to individual or family operations (sole proprietorships) and partnerships— For 1974, farm operator characteristics were not collected from corporations, coopera- tives, prison farms, grazing associations, and Indian reservations. For 1982 and 1978, characteristics and occupation of the senior partner or person in charge were collected from all farms. Farms operated by Black and other races-This category in- cludes Blacks, American Indians, Asian and Pacific Islanders, and all other racial groups other than White. All other races-This category is primarily limited to persons native to or of ancestry from Mexico, the Caribbean, and Cen- tral and South America. Farms reporting no interest expense— This category includes only reports without dollars reported and the "no" box checked for the yes/no screening question in section 24. See appendix C for an example of section 24, Interest Expense. Total sales-This item represents the gross market value of all agricultural products sold before taxes and expenses in the census year including livestock, poultry, and their products; and crops, including nursery products, and hay. Respondents were asked to include landlords' and contractors' shares. As in prior census years, the value of commodities placed in CCC loans are included as sold. Sales of forest products were not included in 1978 or 1982. The 1974 data included sales of forest products from those places qualifying as farms through other agricultural production. Farms with sales of less than $2,500- In 1982 and 1978, this category included all farms, except abnormal farms, with ac- tual sales of less than $2,500. In 1974, farms with sales of less than $2,500 but having the production potential for sales of $2,500 and over are included in the category "$2,500 to $4,999." Farms with sales of less than $1,000— This category includes all farms, except abnormal farms, with actual sales of less than $1,000 but having the production potential for sales of $1,000 or more. Abnormal farms— This category includes institutional farms, experimental and research farms, and Indian reservations. In- stitutional farms include those operated by hospitals, peni- A-6 APPENDIX A 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE tentiaries, churches, schools, grazing associations, government agencies, etc. In prior censuses, a number of nongovernmental units such as church farms and FFA camps were classified as abnormal farms. In 1982, such nongovernmental units were classified as abnormal farms only when 50 percent or more of their products produced and intended for human consump- tion were utilized bv the organization. Value of agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption— This category represents the value of agricultural products produced and sold directly to in- dividuals for human consumption from roadside stands, farm- ers' markets, pick-your-own sites, etc. It excludes nonedible products such as nursery products, cut flowers, wool, etc. Sales of agricultural products by vertically integrated operations through their own processing and marketing operations were excluded. Other livestock and livestock products— This category includes all livestock and livestock products not listed separately. Value of livestock and poultry on farms— Data for the value of livestock and poultry on farms were obtained by multiplying the inventory of each major age and sex group by State average prices. The State average prices for cattle, hogs, sheep, angora goats, hens and pullets of laying age, and turkeys were ob- tained primarily from data published by the Statistical Re- porting Service, USDA. Prices applied to other livestock and poultry were census-derived averages based primarily on reported value of sales in the census. Poultry hatched— This category includes all poultry hatched during the year and placed or sold. Incubator egg capacity on December 31, 1982, is tabulated under the column heading In- ventory and the number of poultry hatched is under the heading Sales. Worms-Worm inventory consists of the number of standard worm beds in production. A standard worm bed is considered to be 24 cubic feet. Sales of worms are shown in pounds. Sales of worm castings are included in other livestock products sold. Hay-alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc.— Data shown for hay represent all hay crops, in- cluding grass silage, haylage, and hay crops cut and fed green (green chop). In production data, dry tons represent dry tonnage for the various hay categories and dry weight equiva- lents for grass silage and hay cut and fed green. The conversion used was 3 tons of green weight to 1 ton of dry weight. Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild hay-Data shown represent dry tons of hay harvested from clover, lespe- deza, timothy, Bermuda grass, Sudan grass, and other types of legume and tame grasses. Grass silage, haylage, and green chop hay-The 1978 categories "grass silage and haylage" and "hay crops cut and fed green (green chop)" have been combined into "grass silage, hay- lage, and green chop hay" in 1982. Grapes— Farm operators were given the option of reporting the quantity of grapes harvested in dry weight or fresh weight. For publication purposes, all quantities of grapes harvested have been converted to pounds fresh weight. The conversion used was 4.3 pounds fresh weight to 1 pound dry weight. Plums and prunes— Farm operators were given the option of reporting the quantity of plums and prunes harvested in dry weight or fresh weight. For publication purposes, all quan- tities of plums and prunes harvested have been converted to pounds fresh weight. The conversion used was 3 pounds fresh weight to 1 pound dry weight. Almonds— In 1982, the quantity of almonds harvested was re- ported in pounds of meats. For 1978, the quantity harvested was reported in the shell. Other fruits and nuts— Data shown for other fruits and nuts relate to any fruits and nuts not having a specific code on the 1982 report form. Land used for vegetables— Data are for the total land used for vegetable crops. The acres are reported only once, even though two or more harvests of a vegetable or more than one vegetable were harvested from the same acres. Vegetables harvested for sale— The acres of vegetables harvested is the summation of the acres of individual vegetables harvested. All of the individual vegetable items may not be shown. Nursery and greenhouse products grown for sale— These data are a summation of the individual items reported. All of the individ- ual items may not be shown. Other grains— These data are for the total market value of other grains sold including dry edible beans, dry lima beans, buck- wheat, cowpeas and southern peas for dry peas, emmer and spelt, flaxseed, mixed grains, lentils, mustard seed, dry edible peas, popcorn, proso millet, rice, rye for grain, safflower, sun- flower seed, triticale, and wild rice. Value of crop production— This item represents the estimated value of all crops harvested during the 1982 crop year. Data for the value of crops harvested were obtained by multiplying the average estimated value per unit by the reported acres or quan- tity harvested. Generally, harvested units of production (pounds, bushels, bales, etc.) were multiplied by State estimates of prices per unit. If only acres harvested were reported. State estimates for value of production per acre were used. The State average production price and production value per acre used in these calculations were obtained in most part from publications of the Statistical Reporting Service, USDA. When USDA estimates were not available. Bureau of the Census statisticians made estimates using available sources such as data from adjacent States, respondent report forms, county extension agents, and other persons knowledgeable about specific crops. FARMS CLASSIFIED BY SPECIFIED CHARACTERISTICS State tables 44 through 50 present detailed 1982 data for all farms classified by specified characteristics— tenure of operator, type of organization, age and principal occupation of operator, size of farm (acres), value of agricultural products sold, and standard industrial classification. Other tables include data classified by value of sales groups, or other characteristics of the farm or the operator. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-7 Farms by value of agricultural products sold or value of sales— In 1982, all farms except abnormal farms were tabulated by size based on reported sales. Thus, the category "farms with sales of $2,500 to $4,999" included only farms with actual sales of $2,500 to $4,999. Abnormal farms were not tabulated based on actual or potential sales. The category "farms with sales of less than $1,000" included all farms, except abnormal farms, with actual sales of less than $1,000 but having the production potential for sales of $1,000 or more. The sales size categories have been changed to be consistent with the standard business size categories issued by the Office of Management and Budget in 1982. Sales size categories "$100,000 to $249,999" and "$250,000 to $499,999" are used in this report; whereas, sales size categories "$100,000 to $199,999" and "$200,000 to $499,999" were used in prior censuses. In State table 11 and county table 3, the 1978 census data have been retabulated into the new sales size categories. Farms by tenure of operator— The classifications of tenure used in the 1982 census were: Full owners, who operate only land they own. Part owners, who operate land they own and also land they rent from others. Tenants, who operate only land they rent from others or work on shares for others. Farms by type of organization— All farms were classified by type of organization in the 1982 census. The classifications used were: Individual or family operation (sole proprietorship), ex- cluding partnership and corporation. Partnership operation, including family partnership. Corporation, including family corporation. Other, such as cooperative, estate or trust, institutional farm, etc. Corporations were subclassified by two additional charac- teristics into; a. Family held Other than family held b. More than 10 stockholders 10 or less stockholders Farms by age and principal occupation of operator— Data on age and principal occupation were obtained from all operators in 1982. The principal occupation classifications used were: Farming— The operator spent 50 percent or more of his/her worktime in 1982 in farming or ranching. Other— The operator spent more than 50 percent of his/her worktime in 1982 in occupations other than farming or ranching. Farms by size— All farms were classified into selected size groups according to the total land area in the farm. The land area of a farm is an operating unit concept and includes land owned and operated as well as land rented from others. Land rented to or assigned to a tenant was considered the tenant's farm and not the owner's. Farms by standard industrial classification— In 1982, all agri- cultural production establishments (farms, ranches, nurseries, greenhouses, etc.) were classified by type of activity or activities using the standard industrial classification (SIC) system. These classifications, found in the 1972 SIC Manual', are used to promote uniformity and comparability in the presentation of statistical data collected by various agencies. An establishment primarily engaged in crop production (major group 01) or livestock production (major group 02) is classified in the 4-digit industry and 3-digit industry group which accounts for 50 percent or more of the total value of sales of its agricultural products. If the total value of sales of agricultural products of an establishment is less than 50 percent from a single 4-digit industry, but 50 percent or more from the products of two or more 4-digit industries within the same 3- digit industry group, the establishment is classified in the mis- cellaneous industry of that industry group. Otherwise, it is classified as a general crop farm in industry 0191 or a general livestock farm in industry 0291. Characteristics of all farms by selected SIC groupings are shown in State tables 15 and 50. The SIC groupings shown in State table 50, together with the associated products (value of sales representing 50 percent of more of the value of agri- cultural products sold during the year) on which the classi- fication is based, are as follows: Cash grains (Oil)— V^heat, rice, corn, soybeans, barley, buck- wheat, cowpeas, dry field and seed beans and peas, emmer, field seeds, flaxseed, lentils, mustard seed, oats, popcorn, rye, safflower, sorghum, and other small grains. Cotton (0131) -Cotton and cottonseed. Tobacco (0132)— Tobacco. Sugar crops, Irish potatoes, hay, peanuts, and other field crops (0133, 0134, 01 39) —Sugarcane, sugar beets, Irish potatoes, alfalfa, broomcorn, clover, flax, hay, hops, mint, peanuts, sweetpotatoes, and timothy. Vegetables and melons (016)— Vegetables and melons grown in the open. Fruits and tree nuts (017)— Bernes, grapes, tree nuts, citrus fruits, deciduous tree fruits, avocados, dates, figs, olives, pineapples, and tropical fruit. Horticultural specialties (018)— Ornamental plants; nursery products, such as bulbs, florists' greens, flowers, shrubbery, flower and vegetable seeds and plants, and sod; mushrooms and vegetables grown under cover. General farms, primarily crops (019)— Crops, including hor- ticultural specialties, but less than 50 percent of sales from any single 3-digit industry group. Includes farms with no agricultural products sold reporting cropland harvested or cropland on which all crops failed. Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021)— Cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, goats, goat's milk, wool, and mohair. 'Standard Industrial Classification Manual: 1972. For sale by Super- intendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 2040Z Stock No. 041-001-00066-6. 1977 Supplerient. Stock No. 003-005-00176-0. A-8 APPENDIX A 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Beef cattle, except feedlots (021 2) -Product\on or feeding of beef cattle, except feedlots. Dairy farms ^024^- Product ion of cows' milk and other dairy products and raising of dairy heifer replacements. Poultry and eggs (025j-Or\\cV.ens, chicken eggs, turkeys, duck, geese, pheasants, pigeons, and quail. Animal specialties ^027^-Fur-bearing animals, rabbits, horses, ponies, bees, fish in captivity except fish hatcheries, worms, and laboratory animals. General farms, primarily livestock ^025^- Livestock and livestock products, including animal specialties, but less than 50 percent of sales from any single 3digit industry group. Includes farms with no agricultural products sold reporting livestock or pasture. STATISTICAL ADJUSTMENTS The 1982 Census of Agriculture used two types of statis- tical adjustments— nonresponse and sample. These adjustments were necessary because, as noted previously, not all farms were surveyed for all items and some farms failed to respond to the numerous attempts to contact them. Nonresponse Farms for which no response was obtained from the mailout/ mailback self-enumeration procedure were classified as "large" or "small" based on expected sales being above or below $100,000. The small nonrespondents were classified even further using other mail list characteristics. A short report form was then sent to a sample selected from the various classifications of small farms to obtain information needed to develop a State estimate of the number of nonre- spondents that were in fact farms. If this second report form was not returned, then a telephone follow-up was attempted. For all large farms, a telephone follow-up was conducted. Some operators could not be contacted or they refused to cooperate. In these cases, secondary sources such as ASCS county offices, extension agents, and previous census reports were utilized whenever possible to provide reports for tabulation. State estimates of the percentage of nonrespondent farms were made for several strata. These estimates were then used to make estimates at the county level for each stratum. Respondent farms were then randomly selected within county stratum to represent the nonrespondent farms by having a nonresponse weight of two. All other respondent farms had a nonresponse weight of one. The nonresponse adjustment procedure makes the assump- tion that the respondents and the nonrespondents have similar statistical properties. Also, the use of secondary sources for some large farms and the fact that a percentage of the sampled farms were not contacted by either mail or telephone is assumed not to affect the estimates for nonrespondents. Table A partially measures the effect of nonresponse on selected major items at the State level. This estimate of the non- response rate measures only the effect of small whole farm nonresponse. The effect of the adjustment for nonresponse due to complete nonresponse among large farms and Item nonresponse among all farms is not included in table A. The percentages in table A indicate the potential for bias in pub- lished figures resulting from small farm nonresponse. However, large farm nonresponse does not necessarily indicate bias. Individual county nonresponse rates may differ substantially from the State value in table A. Sample Report forms containing additional sample inquiries (sec- tions 22 through 28) were mailed to all farms in Alaska and Hawaii and to a sample of farms identified when the mail list was constructed. Other farms were selected into the sample with certainty because they were expected to be "large," to have a complex organizational structure, or to have special characteristics. The definition of large varied by State, from a low of 1,000 acres or $100,000 sales to a high of 10,000 acres or $500,000 sales. The median State level for the continental United States was 1,800 for acres and $150,000 for sales. Large farms identified during processing also were included with certainty by sending the respondents a supplemental form con- taining only sample questions. In addition to large farms, all farms in counties containing less than 100 farms in 1978 and all farms in SIC groups with a small number of farms at the State level in 1978 were included in the sample with certainty. Farms in counties containing 100 to 199 farms in 1978 were sampled at a rate of 1 in 2. Farms in counties containing 200 or more farms in 1978 were sampled at a rate of 1 in 6. The noncertainty samples were stratified into 128 strata formed by the 8 sales groups, 8 SIC groups, and 2 acre groups. Sales SIC Acres $1 to $999 $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Oil 0 to 69 013 70 or more 016,018 017,019 024, 021, except 0212 0212,027 025 029 This post -stratification was done to improve precision and to reduce the bias in all estimates by weighting the sample farms within stratum by the ratio of total farms to sample farms. If the calculated weight was greater than 12 in counties sampled at a rate of 1 in 6, or greater than 4 in counties sampled at a rate of 1 in 2, then the post-stratum was collapsed into another post-stratum. Collapsing of post-stratum also occurred if the stratum contained fewer than 10 sample farms. Table A. Percent of State Total Represented by Adjustment of Whole Farm Nonresponse: 1 982 Item Farms number. Land in farms acres. Value of land and buildings $1,000. Market value of agricultural products sold $1,000. Harvested cropland acres. Corn for grain or seed acres. Wheat for grain acres. Inventory: Cattle and calves number. Hogs and pigs number. Hens and pullets of laying age number. Percent of total 11.8 6.7 6.7 3.0 5.3 4.6 4.6 5.8 3.3 1.1 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-9 Estimates were prepared for items in sections 22 through 28 of the report form by multiplying the data item for each farm in the sample by the sample weight assigned the farm. The weight for a certainty farm was 1. Sample weights for the final post- strata ranged from 1 to 24 because all exact weights (census total number of farms divided by the number of sample farms in the stratum) were converted to integers by a simple algorithm and then multiplied by 1 or 2 (the nonresponse weight). IMONSAMPLING ERRORS Each census or survey is subject to error. In addition to sampling variability, errors arise from nonsample sources such as incorrect or incomplete reporting, processing, and the in- ability to obtain a report from each eligible reporting unit. For example, an operator may report the number of hogs and pigs sold but may not report the value of the sale. In other cases, the respondent indicated the presence of an item but not the quantity. The accuracy of a census count is determined by the joint effects of sampling and nonsampling errors. Thus, extensive efforts were made to keep errors introduced during clerical and electronic processing to a minimum level through the use of quality control, verification, and check measures on specific operations. CENSUS COVERAGE Although a complete and accurate count of farms, land in farms, and farm production is the aim of each nationwide census of agriculture, the complex structure of America's agri- culture makes this difficult to achieve. Among the complexi- ties are the many places to be included, the variety of arrange- ments under which farms are operated, the continuing changes in the relationship of operators to the farm operated, the expiration of leases and the initiation or renewal of leases, the problem of obtaining a complete list of agricultural operations, the difficulty of locating and identifying some types of farms, the operator's absence from the farm during the data collection period, and the operator's opinion that part or all of the opera- tion does not qualify and should not be included in the census. An evaluation of coverage has been conducted for each census of agriculture since 1945. Although the primary purpose of these evaluations is to identify problem areas and supply evidence as a basis for improvements, they also provide users of census data with estimates of the completeness of the census counts. The results of the coverage evaluation study were pub- lished for the 1978 census in Volume 5, Special Reports, part 3. An evaluation of coverage was conducted in 1982 to measure the extent of the undercount and overcount of farms in the census. A description of this evaluation will be in a separate Coverage Evaluation report. This report includes estimates of the net percentage of all farms, acres, and sales missed in the census. Classification Problems In 1978, the proportion of farms missed due to misclassifica- tion (1.8 percent) was higher for farms with small values of sales. The rate of misclassification was higher on (1) crop farms than livestock farms, (2) farms with a small number of acres than larger farms, or (3) tenant farms than full or part-owner farms. Full owners were misclassified more often than part owners. Farm operators over 55 years of age were misclassi- fied more often than younger operators. An evaluation study of classification errors was conducted in the 1982 Census of Agriculture and will be reported in Coverage Evaluation. A sample of mail list respondents was selected, and these addresses reenumerated to determine whether they were a farm or nonfarm. Two types of errors were identified; missed farms and overcounted farms. Missed farms were farm operations included on the mail list but classified In the census as nonfarms. Overcounted operations were non- farm operations classified in the census as farms. Mail List Problems A major problem with the use of a mail list is the failure to include all farms on the list. In 1978, approximately 10.8 per- cent of all farms were not included on the census mail list. There were several reasons for the farm operator's names not being included on the mail list— the operation may have been started after the mail list source was developed; the operation may not have been included on any source list used to con- struct the mail list; or the operation may have been removed from the list because of incorrectly identifying duplicates or falsely classifying it as a nonfarm prior to mailout. A great many of the farms not included on the mail list were small in both acres and sales. The operator in many cases had a full time off-farm job and farmed part time. In 1978, the average size of farms and sales for all farms and farms not on mail list is given below. Average size Farms not on All farms mail list Land (acres) ■ Sales (dollars) . 415 $43,618 68 $4,709 RELIABILITY OF CENSUS ESTIMATES The sources of possible sampling and nonsampling errors have been previously discussed. Some sources affected all the data; others affected only certain items or geographic levels. The results of these errors, bias and increased variability, are difficult to measure. Census items were classified as either 100-percent or sample items. The 100-percent items were those asked of all farm operators. These included land in farms, harvested cropland, livestock inventory and sales, and crop acreages and quantities (sections 1 to 21 of the census report form). Variability in the 100 percent items is due to the variation associated with non- response imputation and response error. Estimation of this variation results in a standard error of an estimate originating in the selection of the sample of small nonrespondents at the State level. Sample items were items asked of approximately 1 in 4 farm operators and include value of land and building, value of farm machinery, energy expenses, and selected farm production expenses, such as hired farm labor and interest expense (sections 22 to 28 of the census report form). Varia- bility in estimates of sample items is the effect of the sample selection and estimation procedure and all the factors affecting the variability of 100-percent items. In the 1982 Census of Agriculture, the sample used is one of a large number of all possible samples of the same size that could have been selected using the same sample design. Esti- A-10 APPENDIX A 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE mates derived from the different samples would differ from each other. The difference between a sample estimate and the average of all possible samples is called the sampling deviation. The standard or sampling error of a survey estimate is a measure of the variation among the estimates from all possible samples, and thus is a measure of the precision with which an estimate from a particular sample approximates the average result of all possible samples. The relative standard error of estimate (percent) is defined as the standard error of the estimate divided by the value being estimated. As calculated for this report, the standard error of the esti- mate (percent) partially measures the effect of certain non- sampling errors but does not measure any systematic biases in the data. Bias is the difference, averaged over all possible samples, between the estimate and the desired value. The accuracy of a survey result depends on both the sampling and nonsampling errors measured by the relative standard error of the estimate (percent) and the bias and other types of non- sampling error not measured. If all possible samples were selected, each of those surveyed under essentially the same conditions, and an estimate and its estimated standard error were calculated from each sample then: a. Approximately 67 percent of the intervals from one standard error below the estimate to one standard error above the estimate would include the average value of all possible samples. b. Approximately 95 percent of the intervals from two standard errors below the estimate to two standard errors above the estimate would include the average value of all possible samples. To illustrate the computations involved in the above confi- dence statements as related to average value of land and build- ing estimates, assume that an estimate of a average value of land and buildings published for a particular county is $276,741 and the relative standard error of the estimate (percent) for this estimate, as given in table D, is 2.8 percent, or 0.028. Multi- plying $276,741 by 0.028 yields $7,749. Therefore, a 67- percent confidence interval is $268,992 to 8284,490 (i.e.. $276,741 plus or minus $7,749). If corresponding confidence intervals were constructed for all possible samples of the same size and design, approximately 2 out of 3 (67 percent) of these intervals would contain the figure obtained from a complete enumeration. Similarly, a 95-percent confidence interval is $261,243 to $292,239 (i.e., $276,741 plus or minus 2x $7,749). Tables B and C present the reliability of the estimates of the number of farms reporting a 100-percent or sample item at the county level. Both tables contain relative standard errors of estimate (percent) which were weighted over all counties in the State to arrive at an estimated value. In county table 12, for example, in column 2 the number of farms reporting hog and pig inventory is 24. From table B, an approximate relative standard error of estimate (percent) for the number of farms reporting hogs and pigs would be 1.0. Table D presents State estimates of major items for all farms and for all farms with sales of $10,000 or more and measures of their reliability. The estimate and the relative standard error of the estimate (percent) is given for selected 100-percent and sample items. The relative standard error of the estimate (percent) measures the variation associated with the small whole farm nonresponse adjustment. It does not measure census variability associated with complete nonresponse among large farms, partial or item nonresponse among all farms, response error or content error. The relative standard error of estimate (percent) for sample items measures both nonsampling and sampling error. It measures the variation associated with selecting a sample to estimate sample items as well as variability associated with adjustment for small farm nonresponse. The reliability of county estimates may vary substantially from each other and will usually be larger than the State estimate. Table E presents the estimate of reliability at the county level for four major 100-percent items and six sample items. The relative standard error of the estimate (percent) for the same item differs among counties in a State. Reasons for this are: (1) differences among counties in the total number of farms, (2) the number of large farms included with certainty, (3) the size classifications of farms sampled, (4) the amount of non- response, (5) the general agricultural characteristics, and (6) the specific characteristic being measured. Table B. Estimates of Reliability of Number of Farms in a County Reporting a 1 00-Percent Item: 1 982 Farms Estimated relative standard error of estimate Ipercentl Number of farms reporting: 25 1.0 50 1.0 75 1.0 100 1.0 1 50 1.0 200 1.1 300 1.1 500 1.1 750 1.1 1,000 1.1 1,500 1.1 2,000 (NAI Table C. Estimates of Reliability of Number of Farms in a County Reporting a Sample Item: 1982 Farms Estimated relative standard error of estimate (percent) Number of farms reporting: 25 74.4 50 39.8 75 27.6 100 21.2 1 50 14.7 200 11.3 300 7.9 500 5.0 750 3.4 1 ,000 2.6 1,500 . . 1.8 2,000 INA) Note: 100-percent items are items included in sections 1 to 21 of tfie report form (appendix C). Note: Sample items are items included in sections 22 to 28 of tfie report form (appendix C). 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-11 Table D. Estimates of Reliability of State Totals for Selected Items: 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All farms Total (number) 16 183 2 557 728 332 301 14 719 1 799 220 13 672 1 528 994 845 38 556 16 183 1 029 244 11 040 339 430 9 422 689 815 2 458 366 495 7 00? 355 418 1 861 179 149 1 894 3 827 483 6 245 164 982 1 625 335 333 1 378 235 112 072 7 ?81 620 198 62 845 256 3 153 138 204 5 635 641 35 (D) 74 /81 3 965 413 137 11 290 198 6 709 229 046 1 403 38 331 667 11 423 5 727 98 291 8 971 275 819 10 144 22 406 11 855 72 146 9 847 27 401 7 321 68 545 16 067 61 336 6 289 58 509 16 168 660 519 Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Total (number) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Farms number- Land in farms acres. Value of land and buildings\ average per farm _ _ dotlars. Total cropland _ _ farms. acres. Harvested cropland- farms. acres. Irrigated land farms. acres- Market value of agrtcultural products sold farms.. $1,000.. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse products __ farms., $1,000. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms., $1.000., Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000.. Livestock and poultry inventory: Cattle and calves _ farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs farms.. number.. Hens and pullets of laying age farms.. number.. Livestock and poultry sales: Cattle and calves farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs __ farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms.. number.. Crops: Corn for grain or seed farms.. acres., bushels,. Wheat for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Sorghum for grain or seed farms.. acres., bushels.. Soybeans for beans farms.. acres., bushels.. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms,. acres, - Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms,. acres.. Land in orchards farms.. acres.. Selected farm production expenses': Livestock and poultry purchased farms $1.000.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1.000.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms $1.000.. Commercial fertilizer farms.. $1.000,, Other agricultural chemicals farms $1.000,. Hired farm labor farms, $1.000.. Energy and petroleum products farms $1.000,. Interest expense farms,. $1.000,. Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment on place', ,, farms.. $1.000,. .3 .2 1.4 .3 .2 .3 .2 .3 .2 8 107 2 082 253 501 477 7 381 1 566 523 7 160 1 392 081 628 37 758 ,3 8 107 .2 1 000 966 .3 6 313 ,3 323 026 ,3 5 259 ,1 677 942 ,2 1 788 .1 365 879 .3 3 474 ,2 299 539 ,2 1 117 ,2 168 529 ,3 717 ,1 3 776 995 .3 3 321 .3 143 389 .2 1 036 .2 319 541 .2 1 309 .2 234 907 434 ,2 4 923 .2 587 031 ,2 60 281 884 ,2 2 549 ,2 130 776 .2 5 395 863 .5 30 ,9 1 085 ,9 69 246 ,3 3 013 .3 390 727 .3 10 797 492 ,3 3 369 .3 168 219 .2 794 ,2 35 740 .3 186 ,1 9 781 2.3 3 599 2.3 95 613 1,5 4 960 1,0 270 796 1,5 6 168 1,4 21 023 1,2 6 685 1,7 68 307 1.5 6 246 1,8 25 993 2,0 5 018 1,4 65 502 .6 8 113 1,1 56 476 2,3 4 391 2,6 52 853 .6 8 113 1.5 547 419 ,2 ,2 1,5 ,3 .2 ,3 .2 .3 .2 ,2 .1 ,3 ,2 .2 ,1 .2 ,1 ,3 ,2 .2 ,1 ,2 .2 .2 ,2 .2 ,2 .2 .2 .6 1.0 1.0 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .2 .2 .4 2.5 2.3 1.7 1.1 1.4 1.4 1.2 1,7 1,4 1.9 2,0 1.4 .7 1,2 2,2 2.6 .7 1.7 ^Data are based on a sample of farms. A-12 APPENDIX A 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Table E. Estimates of Reliability for County Totals for Selected Items: 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see inlroductory text] Geograptiic area Farms Total (number) Relative standard error ol estimate (percent) Land in farms Total (acres) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Average value of land and buildings per farm^ Value (dollars) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Han/ested cropland Total (acres) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) rularket value of agricultural products sold Total ($1,000) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Allegany Anne Arundel __ Baltimore Calvert Caroline Can-oil Cecil Charles Dorctiester Fredenck Garrett Harford Howard Kent fvlontgomery Prince George's Queen Anne's _ St. fvlary's Somerset Talbot. Washington Wicomico Worcester 276 604 1 006 668 730 1 316 504 746 438 1 463 695 800 472 374 676 767 490 940 413 350 962 842 652 2.1 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.2 1.1 1.6 1,5 1.5 1.0 1.4 1.3 1.6 1.3 1.6 1.7 1.4 1.4 1.3 17 1.0 1.0 1.2 52 552 44 722 99 016 49 243 131 094 175 507 94 866 83 598 139 416 244 031 126 973 118 502 55 171 134 543 106 157 75 406 167 905 100 221 61 654 119 684 145 983 111 109 120 375 1.6 16 1.4 1.6 .8 .6 1.6 1.4 1.2 .6 1.1 1.1 1.2 .7 1.9 1.9 1.2 1.3 1.2 1.3 .7 .9 .9 164 399 212 497 346 851 173 984 304 960 282 284 426 597 226 794 530 600 341 242 132 492 279 568 346 504 946 914 586 539 457 382 736 173 190 184 215 794 749 177 225 037 212 515 249 075 15.2 12.8 9.1 10.4 5.7 5.0 6.6 10.6 6.5 3.0 7.2 4.5 5.9 6.5 4.8 8.8 5.0 7.0 5.8 4.3 3.4 4.4 4.9 10 620 20 226 56 803 19 137 103 643 115 636 59 799 30 722 98 845 145 148 39 662 65 317 31 855 106 836 56 567 26 068 129 719 39 779 39 566 94 242 82 254 76 328 80 222 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.8 .7 .6 1.5 1.7 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.2 .6 1.7 22 1.1 1.3 1.1 1.0 3 393 11 378 37 779 10 520 68 344 60 144 44 332 15 403 56 193 96 223 17 497 29 392 22 772 56 901 25 330 16 873 43 584 22 517 72 337 35 242 48 752 121 516 112 823 1.7 1.3 1.1 1.8 .7 .5 .7 1.5 .7 .5 1.2 1.1 1.4 .7 1.6 1.3 1.2 1.0 1.6 Selected farm production expenses' Livestock and poultry purchased Geographic area Total ($1,000) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Commercial fertilizer Total ($1,000) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Hired farm labor Total ($1,000) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Energy and petroleum products Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment' Relative standard error of Total estimate ($1,000) (percent) 314 9.9 606 8.8 3 426 5.0 953 6.6 3 364 5.9 4 451 5.2 2 391 7.6 1 368 11.1 2 953 5,5 6 680 2.6 1 558 9.1 2 313 3.1 1 596 3.9 4 340 4.7 2 078 4.3 1 459 9.6 3 398 5.2 1 408 5.7 2 514 3.2 1 895 3,4 3 155 3.8 4 513 3.6 4 402 2.4 Total ($1,000) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Allegany Anne Arundel _ Baltimore Calvert Caroline Carroll Cecil... Charles Dorchester ... Fredenck Garrett Harford Howard Kent f^ontgomery .. Pnnce George' Queen Anne's St. fvlary's Somerset Talbot Washington... Wicomico Worcester 162 298 1 977 272 6 086 7 597 4 571 420 7 810 4 912 1 424 1 150 2 949 3 693 744 453 1 628 975 8 731 2 142 3 521 19 790 16 989 49.7 50.8 12.5 41.5 3.4 22.8 8.4 28.5 5.2 5.5 188 13.8 28.2 5.0 13.0 6.2 19,5 258 3.1 4.6 12.6 1.3 1.9 226 882 2 835 947 4 961 5 814 3 410 1 839 4 755 6 697 919 3 029 1 228 6 225 3 004 1 095 7 238 2 056 1 635 4 216 2 795 3 337 3 002 13.7 8.1 12.8 8.1 8.4 11.1 14.3 6.1 4.3 11.3 5.9 5.6 6.3 8.4 10.4 4.3 8.1 8.2 4.5 6.1 6.5 7.5 633 1 223 5 240 999 2 149 5 553 3 385 1 717 2 132 7 879 794 1 814 2 443 3 732 2 514 2 985 2 616 1 857 3 427 1 774 4 567 5 497 3 616 10.4 21.7 6.2 10.5 11.2 6,2 52 14.8 7.1 3.7 14.8 60 3.0 3.6 9.9 5.8 7.4 96 2.4 5.7 78 2.4 3.0 5 018 12 877 29 772 15 073 34 762 52 055 33 325 19 311 29 855 73 345 17 964 27 976 13 741 35 194 25 664 15 440 37 683 24 507 17 839 22 959 40 248 37 293 38 618 13.0 14.7 6.8 8.3 6.7 4.7 4.0 7.4 4.6 6.6 11.7 65 68 6.5 10.7 8.1 5,7 7,5 8.1 5.8 6.1 4.2 7.6 'Data are based on a sample of farms. 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-13 APPENDIX B. Effect of the Area Sample on Census Comparability The 1982 and 1978 Censuses were conducted primarily by mail. Despite every effort to assemble a complete list, a small portion of the Nation's farms were not included on the census mail list. To improve the coverage of the 1978 Census, especially in counting the number of small farms, the mail-out/mail-back enumeration was supplemented by the direct enumeration of all households in a sample of areas in all States, except Alaska and Hawaii. Due to budget reductions, the direct enumeration sample was eliminated in the 1982 Census. In late 1978, enumerators visited all households in approximately 6,400 segments in rural areas (areas with less than 2,500 population) and completed a census form for each agricultural operation. These forms were then matched to the census mail list. Data from those cases which were not matched to the mail list were used to estimate the number and characteristics of farms not on the mail list at the State, regional, and national levels. No county-level estimates were developed because the area sample size was insufficient for reliable estimates at that level. The U.S., region, and State data for 1978 shown in the 1978 Census of Agriculture publications included data for farms represented on the mail list plus estimates from the area sample for farms not on the mail list. To provide comparable data for 1982 and 1978, estimates from the area sample have been subtracted from the 1978 data. Thus, all 1978 data presented in the 1 982 Census of Agriculture publications include data only for farms on the 1 978 mail list. In 1978, the area sample farms accounted for 9 percent of all farms in the United States, but only 1 percent of the total value of agricultural products sold and 1 percent of the land in farms. The area sample farms represented 25 percent of all farms with sales of less than $2,500. The contribution of the area sample farms to the total farm count varied widely by State, from a low of 2.0 percent in North Dakota to a high of 23.8 percent in New Hampshire. The following table shows the 1982 results and adjusted 1978 data for farms on the mail list, as well as 1978 data which include estimates for farms not on the mail list. Effect of 1978 Area Sample on Census Comparability: 1982 and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Data published in 1982 Census of Agriculture 1978 adjusted^ Data publist^ed in 1 978 Census of Agnculture 1978 totals Portion of total from 1 978 area sample^ Percent of 1978 total represented by area sample portion Farms number. Land in farms _ acres. Value of land and buildings*, average per farm dollars. Total cropland farms. acres. Harvested cropland farms. acres. Irrigated land .__ farms- acres. Farms by size; 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres _ 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres __. 180 to 219 acres.- __ 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres _.- 1,000 to 1,999 acres _ 2,000 acres or more Market value of agncultural products sold SI, 000. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse products.. $1,000. Livestock, poultry, and their products $1,000. Farms by value of sales; Less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 .- $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $39,999 $40,000 10 $99,999 __ __ $100,000 to $249,999= _ $250,000 10 $499,999= $500,000 or more _. Abnormal farms See footnotes at end of table. 16 183 2 557 728 332 301 14 719 1 799 220 13 672 1 528 994 845 38 556 2 015 4 822 1 299 1 454 1 508 1 002 806 581 1 591 789 252 64 1 029 244 339 430 689 815 3 891 2 123 2 044 1 846 1 532 1 965 1 795 730 239 18 15 540 2 614 439 298 920 14 384 1 809 726 13 663 1 477 316 616 28 467 1 747 3 947 1 299 1 461 1 575 1 095 896 656 1 794 781 230 59 784 559 267 125 517 434 3 137 2 143 2 247 1 924 1 631 2 264 1 572 475 134 13 18 727 2 713 578 269 193 17 306 1 872 318 16 189 1 512 163 751 28 725 2 815 5 514 1 415 1 668 1 729 1 128 912 665 1 811 781 230 59 806 014 274 935 531 078 5 039 2 703 2 546 2 161 1 703 2 364 1 572 492 134 13 3 187 99 139 124 252 2 922 62 592 2 526 34 847 135 258 1 068 1 567 116 207 154 33 16 9 17 21 455 7 811 13 644 1 902 560 299 237 72 too 17 17.0 3,7 m 16,9 3.3 15,6 2.3 18.0 .9 37,9 28,4 8.2 12.4 8.9 2.9 1.8 1.4 .9 2.7 2.8 2.6 37.7 20.7 11.7 11.0 4.2 4.2 3.5 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX B B-1 Effect of 1978 Area Sample on Census Comparability: 1982 and 1978 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Data published in 1 982 Census ol Agriculture Data published in 1978 Census of Agriculture Percent of 1982 1978 adjusted' 1978 total' Portion of total from 1978 area sample^ 1978 total represented by area sample portion 14 040 1 544 519 80 13 423 1 541 497 79 16 544 1 590 514 79 3 121 49 17 18.9 3.1 3.3 9 926 4 265 1 992 9 226 4 144 2 170 11 357 4 590 2 780 2 131 446 610 18.8 9.7 21.9 8 740 7 443 8 711 6 829 9 498 9 229 787 2 400 8.3 260 1 331 109 044 1 173 124 616 1 475 132 418 302 7 802 20.5 5.9 15 581 602 14 932 608 17 730 997 2 798 389 15.8 39.0 7 281 620 198 3 153 138 204 7 789 575 652 2 542 72 531 8 495 584 241 2 593 72 973 706 8 589 51 442 8,3 1.5 2.0 .6 6 709 229 046 1 403 38 331 667 11 423 6 966 255 913 1 440 50 832 595 10 989 7 877 268 571 1 823 51 711 890 11 507 911 12 658 383 879 295 518 11.6 4,7 21.0 1.7 33.1 4.5 7 002 355 418 1 861 179 149 1 926 4 404 290 6 608 328 596 2 424 183 685 2 013 1 842 747 7 706 337 363 3 089 191 373 2 933 1 861 855 1 098 8 765 665 7 688 920 39 108 14.2 2.6 21.5 4.0 31.4 2.1 660 519 61 336 3 137 8 894 497 402 37 006 3 122 8 021 528 263 38 560 3 230 8 129 30 861 1 554 108 108 5.8 4.0 3.3 1.3 Farms by type of organization: Individual or family Partnership Corporation _ , _ ___ Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. Tenure of operator: Full owners ,_. Part owners Tenants , Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other than farming _ Female operators: Farms _ number. Land in farms acres. Operators by race: White Black and other races Corn for grain or seed - farms. acres. Wheat for grain _ farms. acres. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) ._ farms. acres. Vegetables harvested for sale farms. acres. Land in orchards farms. acres. Cattle and calves inventory farms- number. Hogs and pigs inventory, _. farms. number. Chickens 3 months old or older inventory , farms. number. Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment"* SI, 000. Energy and petroleum products'* SI. 000. Hired farm labor, workers working 150 days or more^ _,_ farms. number. includes data only for farms on 1978 mail list— excludes area sample data. ^Includes mail list enumeration and area sample data. ^Data from farms not on mail list "Data are based on a sample of farms sRetabuIated 1978 data for 1982 comparability. B-2 APPENDIX B 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C. Report Form and Information Sheet DUE BY FEBRUARY 15. 1983 fiPPHOVAi NO O607 0408 E'f'tHfS t; B1 fo»m82-A0301 12-12 621 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE :e complete this and RETURN TO BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 1 201 East Tenth Street Jeffersonvtlle, Indiana 47133 Note - If your records are noi available, reasonable estimates may be used l( you cannot file by February 15. a time extension request may be sen! to the above address Include your I 2-characiet Census File Number iCFNl as shown in youf address label m all correspondence to us If you received more ihan one report torm, enter eMra Census File Numberisi here and return ejTtra ccjpies with your corrpleieO leoon CENSUS USE ONLY 03S ESE ar NOTICE - Response to this inquiry is required by law (title 1 3. U S 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 Vour report CANNOT be used for purposes of taxation, lovestigaiion, or regulation Tfie law also provides that copies retained in your tiles are immune from legal process In correspondence pertaining to this report, please refer to your Census File Number (CFNI r 82-A0301 L J (Please correct errors in name, address. andZIPcode) ACREAGE IN 1982 If the acres you operated try 1 982 chang»d during the femr, retar to the INFORMATION SH££T. Section 1. Report land owned, rented, or used by you, your spouse, or by the partner ship, corporation, or organization for which you are reporting. Include ALL LAND, REGARDLESS OF LOCATION OR USE - cropland, pastureland, rangeland, woodland, idle land, house lots, etc. INSTRUCTIONS - Please report your crops in the appropriate section. Use section 7 to report ONLY those crops NOT listed in sections 2 through 6 and section 8. DO NOT INCLUDE crops grown on land rented to others. 1 . All land owned LJ 2 . All land rented or leased FROM OTHERS, including land worked by you on shares, used rent free, in exchange for services, payment of taxes, etc. Include leased Federal. State, and railroad land. IDG NOT include land used on a per-head basis under a grazing permit. I Also complete item 5 below LJ 3. All land rented or leased TO OTHERS, including land worked on shares by others and land subleased. Also complete item 6 below. LJ 4 . ACRES IN THIS PLACE - ADD acres owned (item 1 ) and acres rented litem 2), then SUBTRACT acres rented TO OTHERS (item 31. and enter the result in this space. *■ Number of acres for this canaus report theae are the "ACRES IN THIS PLACE." ' li the enUY 's zero please refer lo (he INFORM A TlON SHEET. Section 1 5 . If you rented lana FROM OTHERS litem 21 enter the following information for each landlord. Name of landlord Mailing address {Include ZIP code) Number of acres tisr additional landlords on a separate sheet of papet 6. If you rented land TO OTHERS (item 31. enter the following information for each renter HBhTOlB Were anv of the FOLLOWING CROPS haniested ffom this place in 1 982 S2 None 1. Corn (field) for grain or seed IRepon quantity on a . — . dry shelled- weight basisl I I 2. Corn (field) for silage or green chop dl 3. Soybeans for beans I I 4. Beans, dry edible d 5. Wheal for grain [11 6. Oats for grain CD 7. Barley for grain O 8. Rye for gram ED 9. Sorghum for grain or seed CD 10. Sorghum for silage or green chopffxdut*e sorghum- — Sudan erases) \ | 1 1. Tobacco - all types .... CD 12. Potatoes. Irish D Acres harvested Quantity harvested Tons, green Tons green Acres irrigated Name of renter Mailing address ilnctude ZIP code} Number of acres Lisr atlditional renters on a separate sheet of paper None a • Of the land you rented or leased to others, how many 053 acres did you own? I — I - . Acres 7. During 1982, did you have any Federal or state grazing q^^ permits on a per head basis, such as Forest Service, Taylor Grazing, Indian Reservations, etc ' 1 CD '^es a CD ^° None 8. How many acres were diverted lor set-asidel under Federal 0^5 commodity acreage reduction programs in 1982' LJ Acres 9. LOCATION OF AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY FOR THIS PLACE . . In what county was the largest value of your agricultural products raised or produced? b. If you also have agncultOral operations in any other countydesl. enter the county namelsl , etc Principal county-*- Other , counties County name State Number of acres RBnCfflM Was anv DRY HAY. GRASS SILAGE. HAYLAGE. Of GREEN CHOP cut or harvested from this place in 1 982? Inctudo torghum-sudan crosses and haY cut from pastures. ^' 1 CD YES - Completa (his section -□NO — Go ro section 4 If cuttings were made for both dry hay and grass silage, haylage. or green chop from the same fields report the acreage m the appropriate items under DRY HAY and also under GRASS SILAGE. HAYLAGE. and GREEN CHOP 1 . DRY HAY llf two 01 more cuttings of dry hay were made from ttie same acres, report acres or^ly once, but report total tons from all cuttings I a. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for hay or dehydrating b. Small gram hay - oats, wheat, barley, rye, etc c. Other tame dry hay, clover, lespedeza, timothy, Sudan grass, meadow and pasture grasses, etc d. Wild hay 2. GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE, AND GREEN CHOP (hay crops cut and fed green) in two or more cuttings were made from the same acres, report acres only once, but report total tons from all cuttings ) Acres harvested Quantity harvested IReport either dry o' greer^ weight as indicatedl Acres irrigated 3. HAY SOLD - Did you sell any hay , ,p or grass silage in 1 982?(Re(ioft value — of hay sold m section 9. item 4) 1 1 | Ves !□ No PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO REPORT 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-1 piMI[*l.Eri WprB;invVFr.i:TARlFS gWPCTrnPM MCinWC .*. k.^.,..^ cnp SALE from this place in 1 982? (Exclude those grown for home use.} 1 D YES jD no Complete this section Co to seciion 5 1 . Land from which vegetables were harvested in 1982 Whole acres Tenths Acres irrigated Whole acres Tenihs 2. From the list below, enter the crop name and code for each crop harvested in 1982. // more Than one vegetable crop was harvested from the same acres, report acres (or each crop Report crops grown urtder protection in section 5. Crop name Sweet corn II more sijacv is needed, use separsto shcei ot paper Crop name Code Crop nam« Asparagus 379 Acres harvested Acres irrigated mHi[»l>'I.^ WffrPanvSTHAWRPBRIFS nBAWHFBRIPg nr nTHFP HPRRIFS h;.n..irtprf FOR SALE from this place in 1 982? (Exclude those grown for home use.) ' n YES ^n NO Compfero this coctfon Go to section 7 From the list below, enter crop name and code. Report quantify harvested m un,t specified with crop name Crop name Strawberries Acres harvested Whole acres Tenths 11 more spdce is needod, use separate sheei ol paper Crop name Code Blackbetces and dewberries IpouncJs) 509 I Blueberries, tame Ipounds) 512 . Blueberries, wild lpounds> 516 ' Cranberfies nOO lb barrels! 521 ■ Quantity harvested Whole acres , Tenihs Acres irrigated Crop name Raspberries Ipoundst All other berries (pounds) - Specity Code 533 Beans snap (bush and polel 381 Beets Broccoli Bfussels sprouls Cabbage, head Cantaloups and muskmelons Cariols Caulitlower Celerv , Chicory ., , Collards 383 385 387 391 395 397 399 401 403 407 Code Cucumbers and pickles 411 Eggplant Endive . Escarole Kale Lettuce and romaine Lima beans, green Mustard greens. Onions, dry Onions, green .435 Okra 437 Parsley 439 ■ Peas, green , . .441 Crop name Peppers, sweet 415 I Peppers, hot 417 ' Pumpkins 419 I Radishes 425 Spinach Squash , Tomatoes Turnips Turnip greens 467 Wdteimelons .. Other vegetables Specify . . . 427 I 429 431 I 433 , Code 443 445 449 451 457 459 463 465 473 475 BJtnrnW Wprp;.n»Ni]R<;FRv and GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS, MUSHROOfVIS, sod, bulbs, flowers, flower seeds, vegetable seeds and plants, vegetables under glass or other protection, GROWN FOR SALE on this place in 1 982? ' '. J YES — Compfele rhjs section 2 D NO - Go fo secffon 6 None 1 . Nursery and greenhouse products irrigated in 1 982 n 2. From the list below, enter the product name and code for each product grown. Area irrigated | Square teei Acres [Tenths 4 7H 10 Code Square feel under glass or other protection in 1982 Acres in the open in 1982 Whole acres Tenths Sales in 1982 If more space is needed, use separate sheet or paper Product name Code Bedding plants (include vegetable plants) 479 Bulbs 482 Cut llowers and cut llonst greens . . 48S Nursery products — ornamentals, (ruit and nut trees, and vines 488 Foliage and (lowering pl^nis 491 ^I Product name Mushrooms Sod harvested Vegetable and flower seeds. Greenhouse vegetables Other Specify Code 494 497 500 503 506 nr n< ■'" Wefe any OTHER CROPS harvested Ifom this place in 1 982 - small grain, field seeds, or other crops not previously reported? (Report fruit in section 8.) I L.I YES lO NO Complete this section Go to section 8 For those crops not listed enter the crop name and code from the list below. fleporr quannry harvested in unit specified wth crop Crop name Code Sweetpotatoes or yams | 100 Buckwheat 575 Red clover seed Timothy seed 671 Acres harvested f f rr*ore space la needed, use separate sheer ol paper Crop nanw Code l Alfalfa seed (pounds) . 542 Bi'dsloot trefoil seed Ipoundsi 566 I Corn cut lor dry fodder hogged . iir grazed (report acres only) 581 I Emmer and spelt (bushels) . 599 i Grams, mixed (bushels) 614 Lespedeza seed (pounds! 638 [ Peas, dry edible (pounds) 659 Popcorn (pounds, shelled) 662 | Quantity harvested Acres irrigated Crop name Cods Ryegrass seed Ipoundsi 689 Sail hay lions) 695 Sorghum cut for dry forage or hay (tons, dry weight! 698 Sorghum hogged or grazed (report acres only) 701 Sunflower seed (pounds) 734 Vetch seed (pounds) 755 Other crops (pounds! - Specify 762 Was there a combined total of 20 or more FRUIT TREES, including GRAPEVINES and NUT TREES ON THIS PLACE in 1 982? ' L J YES - Compfecethfs section 2 [j NO - Go (o section 9 1 . TOTAL ACRES in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, vineyards, and nut trees on this place (Do not include abandoned acres.) 2. For those crops not listed below, enter the name and code from the list at the right for other fruit and nut trees on this place in 1 982 . Report the requested information for each crop even if not harvested because of low prices, damage from hail, frost, etc. Total acres Acres irrigated Whole acres , Tenihs Whole acres | Tenths 1 '0 , '0 Crop name Apples Cherries Grapes Peaches NUMBER OF TREES OR VINES OF - Nonbearing Bearing age Acres in trees and vines of all ages Whole acres Tenihs It more s'>ace is needed use separate sheet ol paper Quantity harvested Unit of measure Mark one n 2n 3| II 'T 3ni -rr Crop nanw Cod« Apricols 129 Neclarines 201 Pears, 231 Plums and prunes 243 Other Iruit and nuts - Specify. 369 C-2 APPENDIX C 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE »-ie3/ing fruit and nut crops reported in section 10. item la 2. How many acres of pastureland, rangeland, and any other lands not included in item 1 above were irrigated? LJ 3. What percent of ifie irrigation water used on tfiis place m 1982 was obtained - None a. From a well or wells located on tfiis farm or anolfier farm? LH b. From an on-farm surface supply not controlled by a water supply organization (stream, drainage ditch, lake, pond, spring, or reservoir on 0( adjacent to this farm)? I — I c. From off farm water suppliers (U S Reclamation projects; irrigation distncl; mutual, cooperative, or neighborhood ditches: or other irrigation organizations)' Number of acres irrigated BffiBlTnMmdvouQr anvona bIm have anv HOGS or PIGS on this place in 1 982? I 1 YES • n NO CompletB this aoction Go to section M • DECEMBER 31 , 1 982 INVENTORY 1 . HOGS and PIGS of all ages ITotel ol e artn b belovrl IZI a . HOGS and PIGS used or to be used for BREEDING D b. OTHER HOGS and PIGS D • LITTERS FARROWED 2 . LITTERS FARROWED on this place between - '^°"' a. December 1, 1981 and May 31, 1982 D b.June 1, 1982 and November 30, 1982 D INVENTORY Number on this place Dec 31, 1982 Number of litters • HOGS AND PIGS SOLO None 3. HOGS and PIGS SOLD frofti this place in 1982 D 4. Of the hogs and pigs sold, how many were sold as FEEDER PIGS for further feeding? .. D Number sold in 1982 Gross value of sales d. TOTAL - Sum of a, b, and c should equal 100% - — *- 100% tffifflfflW Did »nu nr anvnna elM have any SHEEP or LAMBS on Ihia placa in 1 982? SI 4 1 L J YES — Compare iMf svclion ? I I NO — Go ro section 1 5 INVENTOtiY Number on this place Dec. 31, 1982 1 . SHEEP and LAMBS of all ages D a. EWES 1 year old or older D 2. SHEEP and LAMBS SHORN D 3. What was the gross value of sales of SHEEP, LAMBS, and WOOL from this place in 1982? D NUMBER SOLD in 198J Number shorn in 1982 Pounds of wool shorn m 1 982 S27 8?8 Gross value of sales fORM82 AOJOl '2 12 821 Page 3 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-3 ■■■UHllil.'aH Did vou Of anvont else h»va jn. HORSES BttS PISH ROkTS ' OTHER LIVESTOCK, or ANIMAL SPECIALTIES in 19827 1 nj Y E S - Complere rMs ttctton ^n NO Co to section 16 1 . Horses and ponies of all ages Q 2. Colonies of bees CH a.Milkgoats D 4. Other livestock or animal specialties in captivity lEntet name and code from iislA-be}QW ) Name Code- INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31. 1982 Total number sold in 1 982 Gross value of sales Cod« . Nama Coda . Nam* Cod* 842 Mink and their pelts 836 Worms Relet to 84S I Rabbits and their pelts 861 | information sheet 867 Chinchillas and All other livestock - 833 I theif pelts 864 | Specify 860 5. Livestock or animal products (Enter name and code from "List 8' below. i Name Code Total quantity sold Gross value of sales in 1982 I Dollars ' Cents Gr [ Name Mohair sold Goat mitk sold Code I Nama - 864 ' Honev sold 866 I Other livestock products - Specify.. Coda 868 870 6. Fish and other aquaculture products lEnter name and code from "List C" below.) Name Code Water surface _ , . ,_, acres ^°'^' P"3""^v sold for aquaculture '" ^^82 Gross value of sales I Pounds 1 2 10^ NumberJ Nama Coda ■ Name Coda ■ Name Catfish 872 Tropical and Other lish - Trout 876 | baitfish 880 | Specify It more space is needed use separate sheet ot paper Coda I Name Cofla Other aquaculture 864 I products -Specify 888 ■mBBPftTDidT^ or anvonft ftl« haw anw POUI TBV u,rh »* THirif PMg TURKEYS, DUCKS, etc., on this place in 1 982? rinc/ud* pouftrv 9rown tor others on a contract bash.) 2n NO Comfdmtm tM» •action Go to section I 7 1 . HENS and PULLETS of laying age D 2. Pullets for laying flock replacement a . PULLETS 3 months old or older not yet of laying age D b. PULLET CHICKS and PULLETS under 3 months old ,— , lExchde commercial broilers! I I 3. BROILERS, fryers, and other meat type chickens including capons and roasters O 4. TURKEYS a. Turkeys for slaughter/e«c'ude ftfeedersJ [HI b. Turkey HENS kept for breeding Q 5. OTHER POULTRY raised in captivity - ducks, geese, pigeons or squab, pheasants, quail, etc. IBnter poultry name and code from the list beJow J Poultry name Poulifv name Name Ducks Geese Code 904 906 Name C Pigeons or squab .. ! Pheasants.. 6 INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31. 1982 Total numbet sold in 19S2 I 6. POULTRY HATCHED on this place in 1 982 and placed or sold - chickens. turkeys, ducks, etc. - Specify kind of poultry 7. Incubator egg capacity on December 31, 1982 CD Coda I Nama Coda 908 I Quail »M All other poultry - I Speaty (14 910 None a Number 8. What was the gross value of sales of poultry None and poultry products leggs. etc.) from this place in 1982? Q fORMB2 A0301 (2 12 B2i Gross value of sales 9ie S Page 4 IdiiMUl None ■ GOVERNMENT CCC LOANS 1 . Amount received m 1 982 from Government CCC loans for iMude regular and reserve loans, even if redeemed or lorfeited) a. Corn , sorghum, barley, and oats Q b. Wheat D c. Cotton □ d. Soybeans, peanuts, rye. rice, tobacco, and honey Q ■ MACHINE WORK, CUSTOMWORK, and OTHER AGRICULTURAL SERVICES 2. Gross amount received from machine work, customwork, and other agricultural services PROVIDED FOR OTHERS in 1 982 - planting, plowing, spraying, harvesting, etc O Specily kind of work done 919 S PByS^^^^BDuringlSSJdidyouSELninycr^^ DIRECTLY to individuals FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION - roadside stands, farmers markets, pick your own, etc.? 1 D YES 2 n NO Complale this saction Go to section 19 None 1. What was the gross value of these direct sales? D Specify products sold vegetables, eggs, etc. 920 $ jm TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Mark (XI the one item which best describes the type of organization for this place in 1982, Refer to the INFORIVIATION sheet. Section 19 I FAMILY or INDIVIDUAL operation - (Exclude partnership and corporation) ' PARTNERSHIP operation - include family partnerships . • INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAW > OTHER, such as estate or trust, pnson farm, grazing association, Indian reservation, etc 4 [^ \aJ Go 10 section 2 1 Go to section 20 Specify below then go to section 2 1 KfflTCTTf CORPORATE STRUCTURF Ifor incorfM>r«t«id fiiw>ratinn« nnlv> ■ Refer lo tha IIVFORMA TION SHEe T, Sactton 20. 1.1s this a family-held corporation? 1 l_J Yes 2 □ No 2. Are there more than 10 stockholders? 3 C! Yes 4 O No HBfffffW CHARACTERISTICS AND OCCUPATION OF QPFRATQR t&>nint nartnitr or person in charge} Rafar to tha inform* TION SMeer. Sacthm 21. 1 . RESIDENCE - Does the operator (senior partner or person in charge) liveon tnis place? 2. PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION - At which occupation did the operator spend the ma)ority 150 percent or more) of his/her work time in \ 9827 For partnerships consider all members of the partnership together 3. OFF FARM WORK - How many days did the operator (senior partner or person in charge! work at least 4 hours per day off this place in 1982?(nc/ude work at a nonfarm job, business, or on someone else's farm. (Exclude exchange farm work) D Yes 2 D No (71 Farming 2 dl Other or ranching T O None 2 n 1-49 days 3 D 50-99 days 4 G 100- 149 days 5 n 150-199 days 6 □ 200 days or more 4. In what year did the operator (or senior partner) begin to operate any part of this place? 5. AGE of operator (senior partner or person in charge) . 6. RACE of operator (senior partner or person In charge) . Years old '} D White 2 [H Negro or Black 3 \Z} American Indian 4 Q Asian or Pacific Islander 9 ED Other - specify 7. SEX of operator (senior partner or person in charge) . 8. SPANISH ORIGIN - Is the operator (senior partner or person in charge) of Spanish origin or descent (Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or other Spanish)? . □ Male 2 □ Female D Yes 2D No FQHMa; A030I i2 12 82) Page 5 C-4 APPENDIX C 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE (Sections 22 through 28 were collected from approximately 20 percent of the farms, see text) KUJMJm Wai any COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER, including BOCK PHOSPHATE, or pi^1ir»L'wM EXPEHPITURES FOR ENERGY andpatroleum products forthalarm LIME used on this place during 1 9827 1 I 1 YES — Complete this section ., , — I None 2 LJ NO — Go to section 23 1 . Acres of cropland fertilized in 1982, other ihan cropland used only for pastures reported in section 10, item lb LJ 2 . Acres of pastureland and rangeland fertilized in 1982 reported in section 10, items lb and 3 (HI 3 . Expenditures for commercial fertilizer pufcfiased pgQp,g - all forms, including rock phosphate and gypsum (exclude limel Repon cost of custom applicauan in section 27. item 6 I ! Acres fertilized 932 , LIME - tons of lime used and acres on ^°^^ which applied iDo not include land plaster ^ — . Of gvpsum or lime tor sannationl 1 I BUnBffWB Were any INSECTICIDES. HERBICIDES. FUNGICIDES, NEMATICIDES, ' OTHER PESTICIDES, or OTHER CHEMICALS used on this place in 1982? 1 n YES 2 n NO Complete this section Go to section 24 None d. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture Include both pre- emergence and post emergence . D 2 . Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit [J Number of acres on which used Include any materials provided by you. your landlords, or contractors. For each item listed, report acres only once, tf multipurpose chemicals were used, report acreage treated for each purpose, . Sprays, dusts, granules, fumtgants, etc., (fungicide, herbicide, insecticide, nematicidel to control - a. Insects on crops, including hay [J b. Nematodes in crops D c . Diseases in crops and orchards (blights, smuts, rusts, etc.) \Z\ business during 1982 969 $ Include expenditures paid by you and others tor production of crops, livestock, and other agricultural products on this place in 1982. None 1 . Gasoline and gasohol for the farm business [H 2 . Diesel fuel for the farm business Lj 3. LP gas, butane, propane for the farm business (4.5 lbs - 1 gallon) Q 4 . Fuel oil ai >0 kerosene for the farm business Q 5 . Natural gas for the farm business □ 6 . Motor oil and grease for the farm business LJ 7 . Electricity for the farm business EJ 8. Other - coal, wood, coke, etc LI Expenditures Storage capacity on this place Dollars $ 978 979 $ 967 D D D 976 D Capacity in gallons IHJHBPBB SELECTED PRODUCTION EXPENSES oaid bv vou and " others for this place in 1982 S27 Include your best estimates of expenses paid by you, your landlord, contractors, buyers, and others for production of crops, livestock, and other agricultural products in 1 982. DO NOT INCLUDE expenses connected with performing cuslomwork for others; operation of nonfarm activities, businesses, or services; or household expenses not related to the farm business. 3. Agricultural chemicals purchased-insecticides herbicides, fungicides, other pesticides, etc. Report cost of custom applications in section 2 7, item 6 mWnflfftlfH^Tti^ am INTEREST EXPENSE to, the farm business in 1 982? ^^^^^^^ R«fw to Mm INfOKMATION SHEET. Secrlon 24. None n Dollars 'Cents 989 S 1 D YES 2 n NO Comptexe this section Go to section 25 1 ■ How much interest was paid on all debts for the farm business in 1982? 9d2 S MffiffiffCrMAciiiirERY AND EQUIPMENT on this olace on December 31 . 1 982 (Include only equipment used for agricultural operations in 1 981 or 1 982.) • Value of ALL machinery and equipment on this place, December 31, 1982 1 . What IS the estimated market value of ALL machinery, equipment, and implements usually kept on this place and used for the farm or ranch business' include cars. trucks, tractors combines, plows, disks, harrows, dryers, pumps, motors, irrigatior} equipfienf. dairy equipmei^t irycluding milkers arxJ tjulk tanks, livestock feeders, grinding and mixing equipment, etc Estimated market value • SELECTED machinery and equipment on this place, December 31 , 1 982. IRepcrt only if used in 1981 or 1982.i None 2. Automobiles CH 3. Motortrucks — include pickups LJ 4. Wheel tractors other than garden tractors and motor tillers CD 5. Grain and bean combines, self-propelled only [H 6. Corn heads for combines EH 7. Cotton pickers and strippers IZl 8. Mower conditioners LJ 9. Pickup balers - and round talers . . Include rectangle n 10. Field forage harvesters, shear bar Of flywheel type CD Total number on this place on December 31, 1982 Ot the total. HOW MANY were manufac lured in the last 5 years 1978-1982)? (Number) 1 . Livestock and poultry purchased - cattle, calves, hogs, pigs, sheep, lambs, goats, horses, chicks, poults, started pullets, etc O 2 . Total feed purchased for livestock and poultry - grain, hay. silage, mixed feeds, concentrates, etc a. Commercially mixed formula feeds purchased - complete, supplement, concentrates, premixes lExclude ingredieryis D purchased separately. such as soybean meal. corronseed fj^„^ meal, and ii'eal O ' Tenths 3 . Seed cost - for corn, other grains, soybeans, tobacco, cotton, etc, — include plants and trees purchased Q 4 . Hired farm or ranch laborfSee Mormaim Sheet) LJ a . Of the hired workers, including None paid family workers, how many - (1) Worked 150 days or more? n Number of workers 75r" UlWorked less than IBOdays? Q 5 . Contract labor — include experjdltures primarily for labor, such as harvesting of fruit, vegetables, berries, etc . performed on a con- — tract basis by a conrracror. crew leader, a cooperative, etc | | 6 . Customwork, machine hire and rental of machinery artd equipmertt — include expenditures for use ot equipment and for customwork such as grinding and mixing feed, plowing, combining, corn picking, drying, silo filling, spraying, duSting. feniliiing, etc f£xclude cost of cotton ginning) D Selected expenditures ■M:'"' WSTHfiatM ESTIMATED CURRENT MARKET VAIUE OF LAND »nd BUILDIIUGS Please give your best ESTIMATE of the CURRENT MARKET VALUE of land and buildings lor ttie acres reported in section 1 , items 1 , 2, and 3, page 1 None 1 . All land owned CH 2 . All land rented or leased FROM OTHERS D 3. All land rented or leased TO OTHERS D Estimated market value of land and buildings PERSON COMPLETING THIS REPORT -PImm print "» Date Page 6 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-5 FonM 82-A01II) INFORMATION SHEET 1982 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE U S DEPARTMtNI 0^ COMMERCE Special Reporting Instructions 1 . Who Should Report WE NEED A REPLY FROM EVERYONE RECEIVING A REPORT FORM, INCLUDING individuals landloids, tenants, parlnerships. corporations, .nstitutions. and THOSE NOT CONDUCTING AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS Each case included m the census has a unique census Me number ICFN) In otdet 10 make the census results as complete and accurate as possible we need to obtain information about every census tile number 2. If You Racaivad Mora Than One Report Form for an Operation Complete only ONE report form for dn operation Wnte Duplicate near the address label of each extfa report form Also, write the 1 1 digit census lile numberlsl ol the DUPLICATE reportfsl ON THE COMPLETED REPORT in the Space provided to the left of the address label Return the extra reportlsl in the same envelope with your completed report form so that we can correct our records 3. H Vou No Longer Farm If vou had agricultural operations at any time during 1 982, please report all agricultural activity during the year Report all land on your census form that vou owned or/ented Also, report your 1 982 crop and livestock production and 1982 sales Explain on the first page ol the report form (or on a separate sheet ot paper) that you quit farming or ranching and give the approximate date and the name and address of the present operator if known 4. If Vou Never Farmed or Have No Asaoclatlon With Agriculture Please write a note on the report (orm near the address label and return it so that we can correct our records In our efforts to make the census as complete as possible, we obtained lists from vanous sources We tried to eliminate duplicate and nonfarm addresses however, it was not always possible to do so 5. If Vou Have More Than One Agricultural Operation Complete a report form for EACH SEPARATE and DISTINCT production unit, that IS, each individual farm, ranch, leedlot. greenhouse, etc . or combination of farms etc , for which you maintain SEPARATE records of operating enpenses and sales livestock and other inventories, crop acreages, and production 6. If Vou Have a Partnarahip Operation Complete only ONE report for the entire partnership s agricultural operation and include all partners' shares on the one report If members of the partnership also operate separate (arms or ranches m addition to the partnership (arming operation, separate report (orms should be completed for each individual operation If two or more report lorms were received for the same operation, mark each additional form as a "Duplicate " Return the duplicate reports in the same envelope with the completed partnership report, if possible, or write a note on the duplicate report, such as. "Partner (provide name) has completed a report for the partnership (provide partnership name) ' ' 7. Landlord'! or Contractor'* Share If you rented or leased land from others or had a contract for the production o( agricultural products, include both your share and the landlord's or contractor's share of the production, sales, and expenses so your census report (orm will be complete for this place ' If vou do not know the landlord's or contractor's share, include your BEST ESTIMATE How to Enter Your Raaponaa If you do not have exact figures give your best estimate Enter your replies m the proper spaces, on the correct line, and m the units requested, i e , dollars, bushels tons etc Write any explanation outside the answer spaces or on a separate sheet of paper All dollar figures may be entered m whole dollars CENTS ARE NOT REQUIRED Enter whole numbers except where tenths are requested such as acres of potatoes harvested If you have 1 '2. 1 '3, or 1 /4 of an acre, convert to tenths For example, convert 1, '2 to 5/10, 1/3 to 3/10. 1/4 to 2/10 The census report form is being used throughout the entire United States Because it is meant for use in all parts of the country, it may contain sections and questions which do not apply to you When this occurs, mark the "None" or No 'boxandgoonloihenextiiemor section instructions For Specified Sections line the land ("Acre* In Thia Piece") > Section 1 - ACREAGE IN 1982 Your answers to this section will deterr referred to in the rest of the report form When answering the acreage questions, include the land associated with your agricultural operations m 1 982 whether m production or not Include all land that you owned or rented during 1 982 even if only for part ol the year Exclude any unrelated residential or commercial land IF VOU QUIT FARMING DURING 1 982 - Complete the report form for the portion of the year that you did farm Explain on the report form or another sneet when you stopped (armmg and the name and address o( the person now usmg the land Report all land m section 1 in whole acres Item 1 - All Land Owned - Report all land owned m 1 982 whether held under title, purchase contract or mortgage, homestead law, or as heir or trustee of an undivided estate Include all land owned by you and/or your spouse, or by the partnership, corporation, or organisation (or which yOu are reporting Item 2 ~ All Lend Ranted or Leaaed FROM OTHERS - Report all land rented by you or your operation even though the landlord may have supplied materials or supervision INCLUDE in Item 2 a. Land (or agricultural use that you rented from others for cash b. Land you worked on a share basis Icrop or livestock! c. Land owned by someone else that you used rent free d. Federal State Indian Reservation or railroad land rented or leased bv ifie acre DO NOT INCLUDE in item 2 Land used on a per head or animal unit license or permit basis such as section 3, Taylor Grazing Act National Forest, or Indian Reservation permit land If you had any of these permits, mark yes ' to item 7 Item 3 - All Lend Ranted or Leased TO OTHERS - Include all land rented out for any purpose if it was part of the acreage reported in items 1 and 2 A report form will be obtained from each of your tenants to cover the operations on that land INCLUDE in Item 3 a. Owned land rented to others loi cash or a share of crops or livestock b. Land you rented from someone and then subleased to someone else c. Land worked (or you by someone lor a share ol crops or livestock d. Land which you allowed others to use rem Iree Item 4 — Acre* In This Place — This figure will show the total of all land you operated at any i.me m 1 982 To determine "Acre* In Thia Place" ADD the land you owned and the land you rented or leased from others, then SUBTRACT the land you rented or leased to others item 1 t item 2 item 3 item 4 It is important to report item 4 correctly (even i( "0" acres) since the remainder o( your report should cover only operations on the "Acraa In Tfiia Place." If item 4 ("Acraa In This Place") ia "0" and: a. You raised any crops or had any livestock or poultry on this place in 1 982. complete the report h. All your land was operated by a renter or sharecropper complete item 6 Iname and address o( reniersl. skip to and complete section 29 and explain brie fly. All land rented out," etc Mail 'orm in return envelope c. You did not have any agricultural activity on owned or rented land m 1982. complete section 29 and explain bnelly. such as "felired, " "sold (arm,' and date Give name and address ol current operator if known and return form Item 7 — Grazing Parmlta — In some states, government lands and Indian lands are used for gracing livestock under permit or special license, with ments on a per head or animal unit basis This land should NOT be included as part of item 2, "Land rented or leased from others." or it err included as part of item 2, "Land rented or leased from others. "'Acres In This Place, " but you should report any of your livesti nn th.B normii lanH ,n 1982 lock located on this pen ^ Sactlona 2 through 8 - CROPS Sections 2 through 8 provide space for reporting crops harvested during the 1 982 crop year from the land shown m section 1 . item 4 I "Acres In This Place' I of your report Please report your crops in the appropriate sections Do NOT include any crops grown on land rented or leased TO others, or worked by others on shares during 1982 Acrea harvaatad — Enter the acres harvested in 1 982 Round fractions to whole acres except where tenths are requested by " /lO " m the reporting box, such as for potatoes Quantity harvested -- The units of measure on the report form are those most commonly used m your state It you use a different unit of rneasure, please convert your figure for quantdy harvested to the unit requested II the harvest was incomplete by December 31.1 982. please estimate the total quaniily harvested or to be harvested Crop irrigation — For each crop irrigated, report number ol acres irrigated Irrigation is defined as land watered by artificial or controlled means - sprinklers, furrows or ditches, spreader dikes, purposeful flooding, etC- Include acres that received supplemental, partial, and preplant irrigation. For any crop not irrigated, leave 'Acres irrigated" blank How to Report Crops Harvaatad: ^ Sections 2 and 3 — In these two sections, separate lines are provided for reporting each of several crops most commonly grown in your state Do not write in figures or information for any other crops in these two sections ^ Sections 4 through 8 — Report the information requested lor any crops prelisted m the sections To report (or crops not prelisied m these sections, 1 1 ) (ind the crop name and the code number from the list in the section, 12) enter crop name and code m the first two columns of the 'irst available answer line in the section. (3) enter the information that is requested m the remaining columns if a crop is not listed, use the "Other " code in the appropriate section and specify the crop name Exampfe You harvested 20 acres of alfalfa seed yielding 6.000 pounds, and 30 acres of red clover seed, yielding 8.400 pounds Neither crop was irrigated You would enter the following in section 7 r'^TllH **■'■ ""V OTHER CflOPS haf-aiiarf from IhU plac* In T982 - (maM Qralnt. (laid laadi. or olhar eropi nol pruviouilv laponad' ■ X ''f:^ Complai. ihl, aactJon ; ; NO Goroseci.or.8 from ihB lilt below enter crop name anO code Hepo.r quaFUii, fiaivi..ipa..mfrr C.Opn.n.e Cod. AC'C< '..'v..t.<) Ou«..M> »g-...uil Ac»i .<'.e.i* Section 4 - Vegetables — Report acres ot vegetables harvested FOR SALE or commercial processing Do not report acres of vegetables for home use only Report the total acreage of each vegetable crop harvested Example In 1982 you harvested 10 acres of lettuce from a field, then replanied the (leld m lettuce and harvested the 10 acres again Both crops of lettuce were irrigated Enter only 10 acres of land from which vegetables were harvested and 10 acres irrigated in item 1 of section 4 but write in 20 acres of lettuce harvested and 20 acres ol lettuce irrigated in item 2 ol section 4 APPENDIX C 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE ^ Ssction 8 - Fruits and Nuts — In counting the combined total ot 20 or more tiees .in<] vines, include those for home use as well as those maintained for sale ot the orortuction Akus in trees or vines that have been abandoned should not he included, thpse acies. should he included >n section 10. item ( Ctoptand idle ' II crops Other than fiuU and nut trees and vines were inieiplanted Vtfilh trees Of vines report the total acres lot BOTH the orchard and the mlerplanted crops hdrvslerl > Section 9 ~ GROSS VALUE OF CROPS SOLO ReprnT ihH v.iloe of oM crops sold Ifom this place" m 1982, regardless o( the year Ihev were h.irvested ot v^ho owned the land Be sure to give gross values ibelore deducting expenses and taxes) Include pavments received in 1 982 tron* cooperatives or marketing organisations 'or crops produced on this place regardless of the yea" m which the crops were harvested Include the landlord s or cor>tracior's share of crops removed from this place m 1982 'fi the value of crops sold H Ihe sale price or market value is not known, give your best esumaie ol the crops maihei value when removed liom ' this place Include in (he value of crops sold from this place" any cost of harvesting. tilling feriili/er chemicals etc . furnished under a coniiact arrangement Also include as sales your estimate of the value ot any crops removed from this place m trade for services such as hay cut in exchange for fence repair. clearinq, ui other services DO NOT INCLUDE 8. Amoiml of government CCC loans received in 1 982 in this section Repoil ;overnnieni CCC loans in section 1 7 h. Crops or crop products purchased Irom others and later resold > Section 10 - LAND USE The purpose ol ihis section is to classify the "Acres in This Place" you reported m section 1 item 4 by principal use m 1 982 Do NOT include any acres you rented TO Others irepnrted >n section 1 , item 3) Land Used for More Than One Purpose — If part of your land was used for more than one purpose m 1 982, report that land on the line for the use first listed, and NOT on the ime for the second use For example, d you plowed under a cover crop and planted and harvested a gram crop, report the land m Item la Cropland harvested but NOT as "Cropland used for cover crop, legumes etc mem Ici Double Cropping — When more than one crop was harvested Irom the same land m 1 982 report that land only ONCE as "Cropland harvested." item la of this section Interplanted Crops — If you mterplanted crops, such as cotton in an orchard. report Ihe total land used (o( both crops only ONCE, as "Cropland harvested," miipm la Skip Row Planted Crops — Report Ihe acres thai represent the total non planted or skipped rows as 'Cropland idle," item If The acres that represent the planted rows should be reported as Cropland harvested," item 1 a > Sections12through16-LIVESTOCK,POULTRV, AND ANIMAL SPECIALTIES Animals and Poultry to Include in the Report - Report all animals poultry, and animal specialties on this place I section 1 , item 41 on December 31 . 1982 include all owned by you and any kept by you tor others Include animals on jnfenced lanos National Forest land district land, cooperative gracing association land or rangeland administered by the Bureau ot Land Management on a per-head or lease basis Ammals m transit on December 31,1 982. or animals on short-term jasuire iSKCh as wheat pasture nr crop residuei on a per head or lease basis should be reported by the person who had control o' the animals Animals and Poultry to Exclude from the Report - Do not report any animals or poultry kept on land rented to others or kept under a share arrange- ment on land rented to others Do not include animals quartered in feedlots which are not a pan of this place " Animals kept on a place not operated by you are to be included on the report lor that place Animals Bought and Sold - 00 NOT REPORT ANY ANIMALS BOUGHT AND THEN RESOLD WITHIN 30 DAYS Such purchases and sales are considered dealer transactions, and are not included m this census Number Sold — Report all animals and poultry sold or removed from ihis place if the ammals were located on the place 30 days or more and were sold or removed Irom this place m 1 982 without regard to ownership ot who shared m the receipts Include animals sold for a landlord or given to a landlord or others m trade or in payment for goods or services Do NOT report number sold lor any livestock or poultry kept on ariOther place Animals IWIoved to Another Place - For animals moved from this place to another place, such as for further feeding, report animals as "sold" and give your best estimate ol their market value when they left "this place Fat Cattle Sold - Cattle fattened on gram or concentrates 'or 30 days or more and sold lor slaughter are reported m section 1 2 DO NOT INCLUDE WITH FATTENED CATTLE SOLD- ■ .Cattle and calves sold for further leeding b. Dairy cows ted only the usual dairy ration before being sold c. Veal calves, or any calves weighing less than 500 pounds Value of Sales — Report the total gross value of animals and poultry sold or removed Irom this place in 1 982 without deducting production or marketing e»penses (cost of teed, cost of livestock purchase, cost of hauling and selling, etc I It the sale pnce or market value is not known, give your best estimate of their market value when they left "this place " Do NOT report the value of sales ot any livestock and poultry owned by you but kepi and sold from a place you did not operate Contract and Custom Feeding Operations - Livestock or poultry kept by you on this place on a contract or custom basis should be included on this report REGARDLESS OF OWNERSHIP Report as "INVENTORY numbers of animals or poultry on the place on December 31,1 982 Report as SOLD animals and poultry which were kept on a contract or custom basis and were removed ot sold from the place m 1 982 If the sale price or market value IS not known, give yout best estimate ot the market value of the animals ot poultty when they left this place ^Section 15 - HORSES. PONIES. BEES. FISH. GOATS. ANIMAL SPECIALTIES, OTHER LIVESTOCK Items 1 through 4 — Repott the inventory number of animals, bee colonies, or animal specialties on the place on December 31.1 982 Indicate number sold and the gross value of sales for the number sold in 1982 In item 4, specttv the name and code from List A of any livestock or animal specialties on this place" which are noi covered m items 1 through 3. or 6 (tish and aquacutture proditiM or sections l 2 through 14, or 16 If "Inveniory * or Sold" is m units other than "Number" Isuch as pounds, packages, etc I indicate the unit If you own colonies or hives of BEES report all bee and honey operations conducted by you regardless of where the hives were kepi most of the year (Report hives m item 2 and honey beeswax, or pollen in item 51 MINK PELTS. RABBIT PELTS, and CHINCHILLA PELTS should be included m number sold and value ol sales, but NOT in inventory WORMS raised for sale should be reported m beds (24 cubic feet per bedl in item 4, "Inventory" and in pounds m item 4. Number sold " Item S - Sales of Animal Specielty Products — If any semen, manure, honey, beeswax, or other animal products were sold from this place m 1 982, specify the products, the code trom lisi B, Ihe quantity sold and Ihe gross value ot sales m 1982 It sold in units other Ihan pounds or gallons, please indicate unit Item 6 — Fish and Aquaculture Products — Repon water surface acres (estimate, it necessary) used tot raising fish or other aquaculture products FOR SALE ► Section 16 - POULTRY Roosters and turkey toms used or to be used tor BREEDING should be specified and reported in item 5. code 914 (All other poult ryl Item 8 - Gross Value of Sales - Include an estimated value ot poultry and poultry products moved from this place by contractors and others ► Section 17 -AMOUNT RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT CCC LOANS AND AGRICULTURAL SERVICES Item 1 — Report the amount received under the regular or reserve program for commodities placed under CCC loan during 1 982 Include amount received even if commodity was redeemed or forfeited prior to December 31,1 982 Do not include CCC loans received to build crop storage facilities, or amount received tor storage payments m the reserve ptogram ► Section 19 - TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Use the following definitions to help you determine the type of organijation tot your operation Individual or Family Operation — Defined as a farm or business organization controlled and operated by an individual Includes family operations that are not incorporated and not Operated under a partnership agreement Partnership Operation — Defined as two or more persons who have agreed on the amouni ot their contiibution (capital andefloitl and the distribution of profits Co ownership of land by husband and wite or lOint tiling ot income tax forms by husband and wife DOES NOT constitute a partnership, unless a specific agreement to share contributions, decisionmaking, profits, and liabilities exists Production undet conttaci or under a share rental agreement DOES NOT constitute a partnership Incorporated Under Stats Law — A corporation is defined as a legal entity or artificial person created under the laws of a state to carry on a business This definition does not include cooperatives Also complete section 20 Other — Such as cooperative (defined as an incorporated or unincorporated enterprise or association created and formed jointly by the members) estate or trust (defined as a fund of money or property administered for the benefit of another individual or organnationl prison farm, grazing association. Indian Reservation, institution run by a governmental or religious entity, etc ► Section 20 - CORPORATE STRUCTURE This section is to be answered by corporations only Answer both items A family-held corporation has more than 50 percent of its stock owned by per sons related by blood or maitiage P- Section 21 - OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS AND OCCUPATION This section applies to the chatactenstics and occupation of the individual owner, operator, senior partner, or person in charge for the typ^ of organiza- tion reported m section 1 9 ot the form For Individuel or Family Operation — Complete this section tor the operator For Partnership Operations - Answer all items except 2 tor the 'Senior Partner ' The "Senior Partner' is the individual who is mainly responsible for the agricultural operations on this place, not necessarily the person senior m age II each partner shares equally m the day to-day management decisions consider the oldest as the Senior Partner ' For item 2 (Principal Occupation! consider all members ot the partnership together Please include as farming" worktime at all types of agricultural enterprises, including work at greenhouses, nurseries, mushroom production, ranching, feedlots. broiler feeding etc For Corporations and Other Operations (Cooperatives, Estates, etc.) — Complete section 2 1 for the person in charge such as a hired manager, business manager, or other person primarily responsible for the on-site, day to day operation of the farm or ranch business Item 4 — Year Began Operation — Report the first year the operator or semot partner began to operate any part of this place on a continuous basis If the operatoi returned to a place pteviously operated, report the year opeiations were resumed ► Section 22 - COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Repott acres on which commeicial fertilizer (items 1 and 2) or lime (item 4) was applied during 1 982 If any acreage was fertilned or limed more than once, report acres ONLY ONCE m each item Report expense for commer cial fertilizer purchased, excluding lime, m item 3 ► Section 24 - INTEREST EXPENSE Report all interest expenses paid m 1 982 for the farm business INCLUDE interest or finance charges on a. Mortgage loans tot land and buildings in "this place" b. Machinery, tractors, trucks, and Other equipment c. Fertilizer, feed, seed, etc d. Livestock, poultry, breeding stock e. Funds borrowed to replenish or provide working capital f . Interest paid on CCC loans DO NOT INCLUDE a. Interest on debts associated with activities not related to the production ol crops or livestock on "this place. " such as land or buildings rented to others, packing sheds, or teed mills providing services to others b. Interest on owner'operator dwelling where amount is separated from interest on other land and buildings in thrs place ► Saclion 25 - MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT The estimated market value m item 1 refers to ALL machinery and equip ment kept primarily on this place and used tor the farm business The value should be ao estimate of what the machinery and equipment would sell for m Its present condition not the replacement or depreciated value ► Section 27 - SELECTEC^ PRODUCTION EXPENSES Include expenses paid by you and by anyone else for the production of crops, poultry, livestock and other agricultural products on this place Also include expenses incurred even if payment was not made m 1 982 Please give estimates it you do not know the exact figures For livestock or poultry grown under contract or fed on a custom basis on this place, report their value (estimate, if necessary) in item 1 (Livestock and poultty purchased!, at the time they came on this place Also, include m item 2, the value and amount of feed purchased by you or someone else for use on this place Do not include expenses related to nonfarm activities (trading and speculation, liveslock. or dealer aclivitiesi Hired Labor - Include m expenses for hired labor gross wages or salaries. commissions, paid bonuses, and leave pay before deductions Social Security taxes, health, life, or employment insurance and any other benefits paid by you should be included Be sure any salary paid to a hired manager is part ot your total ligure Contrect Labor — Applies to expenditures primarily for labor m harvesting ot crops shearing sheep, etc Exclude money paid to contractors lor capital improvements such as putting up fences, repair or maintenance ot buildings or machinery, land clearing, etc include the expense of items considered primarily machine work m customwork, item 6 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-7 1962 Census of Agriculture Issued June 1984 State and County Data Maryland c CHANGE SHEET Oh. S^UeT^ GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES AC82-A-20 BOSTON PUBLIC LmRARY SUPERINTtNDENT OF KSCUMEN SEP 2 5 -984 /rs DEPOSITORY The data on page 8 should read as follow. Table 11 Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1982, 1978, and 1974 Item 1982 1978 1974 Sheep, lambs, and wool farms $1,000 Hogs and pigs farms $1,000 566 779 1 625 33 824 417 653 2 188 25 467 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) .^<'"f''V * T-^-T ^ U.S. Department of Comnnerce ^ BUREAU OF THE CENSUS INDEX (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables Item State tables County tables A Abnormal farms Acreage reduction program Age of operator Agricultural products sold, market value Agricultural services income Alfalfa hay Alfalfa seed Almonds Angora goats Apples Apricots Aquacultural products . . . Artichokes Asparagus Assets, value Austrian winter peas .... Automobiles Avocados B Bahia grass seed Bait and tropical fish sales. Balers, pickup Bananas Barley for grain Beans, castor Beans, dry edible Beans, dry lima Beans, green lima Beans, snap (bush and pole) Beans, soybeans Bedding plants Beef cows Bees, colonies Beets, sugar Beets, table Bentgrass seed Bermuda grass seed Berries Birdsfoot trefoil seed .... Blackberries Black operators and other races Blueberries Bluegrass seed, Kentucky . 6, 11,49 44-50 5, 6, 44-50 3,6,11, 15, 44-50 12,44-50 40,41,44-50 40,41 42, 44-50 38 42, 44-50 1,3,13, 15, 17, 44-50 14,44-50 42 14,44-50 42 40,41,44-50 41,44-50 41 41,44-50 39-41,44-50 43 17,22,26, 44-50 38 40,41,44-50 39,41,44-50 5, 6, 44-50 41 41 3 1 5, 16 3, 16 10 15, 16,26 26 28 18 28 28 21 27 27 1,8, 16 26 8 28 26 21 8 28 15, 16,24 31 15, 16,25 25 27 27 15, 16,25 30 11, 16 20 15, 16,25 27 26 26 29 26 29 32-34 29 26 B-Con. Boysenberries Broccoli Broilers Bromegrass seed Broomcorn Brussels sprouts Buckwheat Bulbs Bulls, bull calves, steers, and steer calves Burros, donkeys, and mules. C Cabbage Cantaloups Carrots Castor beans Catfish sales Cattle and calves Cattle and calves sales, value Cauliflower Celery Chemicals, expenses Chemicals used Cherries Chickens 3 months old or older Chicory Chinchillas and their pelts . . Chinese cabbage Chinese or ming peas Citrus fruit Clover seed Clover seed, red Coal, wood, coke, etc., expenses Coffee Collards Colonies of bees Combines, grain and bean . . Commercially mixed formula feed purchased. . . Commodity Credit Corporation loans Contract labor expenses . . . Corn, field Corn for grain sales, value . . Corn heads for combines. . . 17-20,44-50 43 22, 24-27, 44-50 38 3, 17, 22-28, 44-50 11, 17,23-28, 44-50 3,7, 16,44-50 16,44-50 42, 44-50 17, 18, 20,44-50 38 42, 44-50 8, 44-50 42 38 14,44-50 7, 44-50 6, 12,44-50 3,7,44-50 39-41,44-50 11,44-50 14,44-50 29 27 14, 16 11, 16 23 11, 3, 11, 16 27 27 6, 16 7 28 6 28 27 20 8, 16 10 6, 16 15,16, 24,31 3, 16 8 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE INDEX 1 (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item C-Con. Corn, sweet Corn, sweet, for seed Corporation, family held. . . Corporation, nonfamily held Corporation, type of organization Cotton Cotton sales, value Cottonpickers and strippers. Cowpeas for dry peas Cowpeas, green Cows and heifers that had calved Cranberries Cropland for cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses Cropland harvested Cropland harvested, irrigated Cropland idle Cropland in cultivated summer fallow Cropland on which all crops failed Cropland pastured Cropland total Crops, farms reporting, acres, production Cucumbers Currants Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment, expenses. . Customwork, machine work, and other agricultural services, income D Daikon Dairy cows (milk cows) . . . Dairy products sales, value . Dates Dewberries Diesel fuel expenses Diesel fuel storage capacity Dill for oil Direct sales income Disease control in crops and orchards Donkeys, burros, and mules State tables 41,44-50 5, 6, 44-50 5, 6, 44-50 39-41,44-50 11,44-50 14,44-50 17,22,24-27, 44-50 41 1,44-50 1-6,39,44-50 2,3,44-50 1,44-50 1,44-50 1 , 44-50 1 , 44-50 1-3,44-50 39-50 41 7, 44-50 12,44-50 3, 17,22,27, 44-50 11,27,44-50 8, 9, 44-50 9 6, 12,44-50 16,44-50 38 County tables 27 31 5, 16 5, 16 15, 16,25 3, 16 8 25 27 11, 16 29 1 1,2,4,5, 16 2 1 1 1 1 1, 16 15, 16, 24-31 27 29 Item 6, 16 10 27 11, 16 3, 11, 16 28 29 6 6 31 10 7 23 D-Con. Ducks Ducks, geese, and other poultry E Eggplant Electricity expenses Emmer and spelt Endive Energy expenses Equipment and machinery . Escarole Ewes 1 year old or older . . . Expenses, selected farm production F Family held corporations . . Family or individual, type of organization Farms by age and principal occupation of operator . . . Farms by age and principal occupation of operator for farms with sales of less than $20,000 Farms by size of farm Farms by standard industrial classification Farms by tenure of operator Farms by type of organization Farms by value of agri- cultural products sold. . . . Farms, number Fattened cattle sales Feed purchased Feeder pigs sales Female operators Fertilizer applied Fertilizer expenses Fescue seed Field seed crops Figs Filberts Fish sales Flaxseed Florist greens and flowers, cut Flower and vegetable seeds . State tables 18 8, 44-50 7, 8, 44-50 3,13, 14,44-50 35-37,44-50 3,7-10,44-50 5,6,44-50 5,6,44-50 5,6,44-50 47 — 4, 6, 44-50 4,16 6, 15,44-50 3, 16 5, 6, 44-50 5, 16 5,6,44-50 5, 16 11,44-50 3,16 1,3-6, 15, 1,3-5, 16 44-50 23, 26, 28, 11, 16 44-50 3,7,44-50 6,16 17,30,32-34, 12, 16 44-50 5, 6, 44-50 5 16,44-50 7 3,7, 16, 6, 16 44-50 — 26 41 26 — 28 42 28 — 21 41,44-50 24 43 30 43 30 2 INDEX 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables Item State tables County tables F-Con. Flowering and foliage plants Flowers and florist greens, cut Foliage and flowering plants Forage harvesters Foxtail millet seed Fruit crops Fruits, nuts, and berries sales, value Fuel expenses Fuel oil expenses Fuel oil storage Full owners , G Garlic Gas, natural, expenses ... Gasoline and other petro- leum fuel and oil expenses Gasoline expenses Gasoline storage Geese Geese, ducks, and other poultry Ginger root Goat milk sales Goats Goats, Angora Goats, milk Goats, other Grain hay Grain sales, value Grains Grapefruit Grapes Grass silage, haylage, and green chop hay Green chop hay, grass silage, haylage Greenhouse products Greenhouse vegetables ... Guar Guavas H Hay crops Hay, silage, and field seeds sales, value Haylage, grass silage, and green chop hay Hazelnuts Heifers and heifer calves . . 43 43 43 14,44-50 42 11,44-50 8, 9, 44-50 8, 9, 44-50 9 5, 6, 44-50 8, 44-50 7-9, 44-50 8, 9, 44-50 9 18 38 38, 44-50 38 38 38 40,41 11,44-50 41,44-50 42 42, 44-50 40,41,44-50 40,41,44-50 39,43 43 42 39-41,44-50 1 1 , 44-50 40,41,44-50 22, 24-27, 44-50 30 30 30 8 26 15, 16,28 3,16 6 6 6 5, 16,33 27 6 6, 16 6 6 22 14 31 17 23 18 17 23 26 3, 16 24 28 28 26 26 30 30 31 28 26 3, 16 26 28 11, 16 H-Con. Hens and pullets of laying age Herbs Hired farm labor expenses. . Hogs and pigs Hogs and pigs sales Hogs, litters farrowed Honey sales Honey tangerines Honeydew melons Hops Horses and ponies I Income from direct sales. . . Income from machine work, customwork, and other agricultural services Individual or family, type of organization Insects, chemical control. . . Interest expense Irish potatoes Irrigated farms and acres. . . Irrigation water source .... K Kale Kenaf Kentucky bluegrass seed . . . Kerosene and fuel oil expenses Kiwifruit Kumquats L Labor Land and buildings, value . . Land in farms Land owned Land rented from others. . . Land rented to others Land set aside in federal farm programs Land use Lemons Lentils Lespedeza seed 17, 18,20, 44-50 3, 7, 10, 44-50 3, 17,29-34, 44-50 11,17,30, 32-34, 44-50 31,34,44-50 38 17,38,44-50 6, 12,44-50 12,44-50 5,6,44-50 16,44-50 3, 7, 44-50 39-41,44-50 1-4,44-50 2 8, 9, 44-50 3,7, 10,44-50 1,3,44-50 1-6, 44-50 44-50 44-50 44-50 44-50 1,3,4,44-50 42 41 14, 16 31 6,9,16 12, 16 3,12, 16 12 20 28 27 31 13 10 10 5, 16 7 6,16 15, 16,25 2, 16 2 27 31 26 6 28 28 6,9,16 1,16 1,4,5, 16 1 1 28 25 26 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE INDEX 3 (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables Item State tablss County tables L-Con. Lettuce and romaine .... Lima beans, dry Lima beans, green Lime applied Limes Litters farrowed Livestock and livestock products sold Livestock and poultry . . . Livestock and poultry purchased Livestock, poultry, and their products sales, value Loans, Commodity Credit Corporation Loganberries Lotus root LP gas, butane, propane expenses LP gas, butane, propane, storage capacity M Macadamia nuts Machine hire, rental of machinery and equipment, and customwork expenses , Machine work, customwork, and other agricultural services, income Machinery and equipment. . Male operators Mangoes Melons Milk cows (dairy cows). . . . Milk goats Millet, proso Millet seed, foxtail Mink and their pelts Mint for oil Mohair sales Motor oil and grease expenses Motortrucks, including pickups Mower conditioners Mules, burros, and donkeys Mungbeans for beans .... Mushrooms Mustard cabbage Mustard greens Mustard seed 41 27 — 25 41 27 16,44-50 7 — 28 31,34,44-50 12 11, 17,44-50 3, 16 17 - 7,44-50 6, 16 3,6, 11, 17, 3, 16 44-50 6. 12,44-50 10,36 — 29 - 31 8, 9, 44-50 6 9 6 42 28 7,44-50 6, 16 12,44-50 10 3, 13, 14,44-50 8, 16 5,6,44-50 5 — 28 — 27 3, 17,22,27, 11, 16 44-50 38 17 — 24 — 26 38 19 — 31 38 18 8, 44-50 6 14,44-50 8, 16 14,44-50 8 38 23 — 31 43 30 — 27 — 27 — 24 N Natural gas expenses Nectarines Nematode control in crops . Nonfamily held corporations Number of farms Nursery and greenhouse products Nursery and greenhouse products sales, value Nursery products— shrubs, trees, etc o Oat sales, value Oats for grain Occupation of operator . . . Off-farm work by operator . Okra Olives Onions, dry and green .... Operator characteristics- residence, age, race, occupation, off-farm work, sex, Spanish origin Oranges Orchardgrass seed Orchards Organization of farm Other field crops sales, value. Other grains sales, value . . . Other livestock and livestock products sales, value Other poultry Owned land P Papayas Parsley Part owners Partnership, type of organization Passion fruit Pastureland and grazing land Pastureland and other land irrigated Payroll and employment. . . Peaches Peanuts for nuts Pears Peas, Austrian winter Peas, Chinese or ming 8, 44-50 16,44-50 8 28 7 5, 6, 44-50 1,3-6, 15, 44-50 5, 16 1,3-5.16 39,43 30 11,43 3, 15, 16,30 43 30 11, , 44-50 40,41 5,6,44-50 5,6,44-50 41 3,16 15, 16,24 5, 16 5,16 27 28 27 5,6,44-50 5, 16 42 28 — 26 39-42 15, 16,28 5, 6, 44-50 5,16 11,44-50 3, 16 11,44-50 3,16 11,38,44-50 3, 16 — 22 44-50 — 42 28 — 27 5,6,44-50 5, 16,33 5, 6, 44-50 5, 16 - 28 1-3,44-50 1 2, 44-50 2 10,44-50 9, 16 42, 44-50 28 39-41,44-50 15, 16,25 42 28 — 26 — 27 4 INDEX 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables Item State tables County tables P-Con. Peas, dry edible Peas, green Pecans Peppers Persimmons Petroleum products expenses Pheasants Pickup balers Pigeons or squab Pimientos Pineapples Pistachios Plums Pomegranates Ponies and horses Popcorn Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, sweet Poultry and poultry prod- ucts sales, value Poultry hatched Principal occupation of operator Production expenses . . . Proso millet Prunes Pullets Pumpkins Q Quail R Rabbits and their pelts . . Race of operator Radishes Rangeland Rapeseed Raspberries Red clover seed Redtop seed Residence of operator . . Rhubarb Rice Romaineand lettuce . . . Rye for grain Ryegrass seed S Saf flower Sales of agricultural products 41 41,44-50 42,44-50 7,8,44-50 14,44-50 39,41,44-50 42 17,38,44-50 41 39^1,44-50 39,41,44-50 3,11, 17,20, 44-50 5,6,44-50 3,7-10,44-50 42 19,20,44-50 25 27 28 27 28 6,16 22 8 22 27 31 28 28 28 13 24 15, 16, 25 25 3, 14, 16 22 5, 16 6, 16 24 28 14 27 22 38 23 6,44-50 34 — 27 1,44-50 1 — 31 41 29 41 26 — 26 5,6,44-50 5, 16 — 27 40,41,44-50 15, 16,24 41 27 41,44-50 24 — 15, 16,26 3, 6, 11, 15, 44-50 24 3, 16 S-Con. Salt hay Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees purchased Set aside programs, acreage Sex of operator Shallots Sheep and lambs Sheep and lambs shorn . . . . Sheep, lambs, and wool sales, value , Size of farm, average Small grain hay Snap beans, bush and pole. , Sod Sorghum Sorghum for grain sales, value Southern peas (cowpeas), dry Southern peas (cowpeas), green Soybeans Soybeans sales, value .... Spanish origin, operators of Spelt and emmer Spinach Squash Standard industrial classifi- cation of farms Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves Storage, selected petroleum. Strawberries Sudangrass seed Sugar beets Sugarcane Sunflower seed Sweet corn Sweet corn for seed Sweetpotatoes T Tame dry hay Tangelos Tangerines Taro Tenant operated farms . . . . Tenure of operator Timothy seed Tobacco Tobacco sales, value Tomatoes Tractors, wheel 3,7,44-50 44-50 5, 6, 44-50 3, 17,35-37, 44-50 35-37, 44-50 11, 17,35-37, 44-50 1 , 44-50 40,41 41,44-50 43 39,41,44-50 11,44-50 39,41,44-50 11,44-50 5, 6, 44-50 6, 15,44-50 22,24-27,44-50 9 40,41 40,41,44-50 39-41,44-50 41,44-50 41,44-50 39,41,44-50 40,41,44-50 5,6,44-50 5, 6, 44-50 39-41,44-50 11,44-50 41,44-50 14,44-50 31 6 1 5 27 13, 16 13 3, 13, 16 1, 16 26 27 30 15, 16,24 3, 16 25 27 15, 16,25 3, 16 35 24 27 27 3, 16 11, 16 6 29 26 15, 16,25 15, 16,25 24 27 31 25 15, 16,26 28 28 31 16,33 5, 5, 15, 16,33 26 16,25 3, 16 27 8, 16 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE INDEX 5 (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables Item State tables County tables T-Con. Triticale Tropical and baitfish sales . Trout sales Trucks, including pickups . Turkeys Turnip greens Turnips Type of farm Type of organization V Value of agricultural products sold Value of land and buildings Value of machinery and equipment Vegetable and flower seeds Vegetables, greenhouse. . . Vegetables harvested for sale 14,44-50 17, 18,21,44-50 6, 15,44-50 5, 6, 44-50 3,6, 11, 15, 44-50 1,3, 15,44-50 3, 13, 15,44-50 43 43 39-41,44-50 24 21 21 8, 16 14 27 27 3, 16 5, 16 3, 16 1, 16 8, 16 30 30 15, 16,27 V-Con. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons sales, value Vetch seed w Wages paid to farm workers Walnuts, English Watercress Watermelons Weeds, chemical control . . Wheat for grain Wheat sales, value Wheatgrass seed Wheel tractors Wild hay Wild rice Woodland Wool, pounds shorn Work off-farm by operator Workers on farms Worms Wormseed oil 11,44-50 3,7, 10,44-50 42, 44-50 41 16,44-50 39-41,44-50 1 1 , 44-50 14,44-50 41,44-50 1 , 44-50 35-37,44-50 5, 6, 44-50 10,44-50 38 15, 3, 16 26 1,9, 16 28 27 27 7 16,24 3, 16 26 8, 16 26 24 1 13 5, 16 9 23 31 BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 9999 06314 220 0 * U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1984-421-851:3 6 INDEX 1982 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE PUBLICATION PROGRAM Preliminary and final results of the 1982 Census of Agriculture are being published in a series of reports which provide data for each county and State and for the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands of the United States. The publications include statistics on number of farms; land in farms; farm and farm operator characteristics; livestock, poultry, and their products; crop production and value; selected expendi- tures; Irrigation; and standard industrial classification of farms. Publication order forms may be obtained from Customer Services Branch (Publications), Data User Services Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C. 20233, or from any U.S. Department of Commerce district office. PRELIMINARY REPORTS (AC82-01(P) to -56(P) Preliminary reports are published separately for each county in the United States with 10 farms or more, for each State, and for the United States. These reports contain data for all agricultural operations with $1,000 or more in actual or potential sales of agricultural products in the census year. The reports include data on number of farms, land in farms, size of farms, land use practices, farm operator characteristics, sales, expenditures, machinery and equipment, livestock, poultry, dairy products, and major crops harvested in the State. FINAL REPORTS Volume 1. Geographic Area Series (AC82-A-1 to -54) State and County Data (A-1 to -SOl-A separate report is presented showing detailed data for each State and the counties within. These reports include data on number and size of farms, tenure, age, and occupa- tion of operators; types of organization; value of products sold; and standard industrial classification of farms. Summary and State Data (A-51)-This report contains detailed data at the national and State levels. Outlying Areas (A-52 to -54)-These reports present detailed data for each area and subdivision in Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands of the United States. Volume 2. Subject Series (AC82-SS-1 to -3) Graphic Summary (SS-l)-This report presents the Nation's agriculture graphically illustrated by dot and multicolor pattern maps. The maps provide displays on size and type of farm, land use, farm tenure, value of products sold, crops harvested, livestock inventories, and other charac- teristics of farms. Coverage Evaluation (SS-2) -This report presents estimates of the com- pleteness of the 1982 Census of Agriculture for the United States and geographic regions. It provides coverage estimates of farms, land, value of products, selected characteristics of missed farms, and sample reliability. Procedural History (SS-3)-This report is a comprehensive summary of the planning, preparation, data collection, processing, and publication activities of the 1982 Census of Agriculture. It includes data collection forms and a list of key personnel. 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