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1987 

Census  of 


Agriculture 


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THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  WEST  FLORIDA 


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state  and  County  Data 


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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 


This  report  was  prepared  in  the  Agriculture  Division.  Many 
other  divisions  contributed  to  this  preparation:  Data  Preparation 
performed  the  clerical  processing;  Administrative  Services  pro- 
vided the  forms  design  and  other  administrative  services;  Publi- 
cations Services  contributed  in  publication  planning  and  design, 
editorial  review,  composition,  and  printing  procurement;  Com- 
puter Services  provided  the  computer  processing  facilities;  Field 
provided  selected  data  collection  activities;  Economic  Program- 
ming prepared  the  computer  programs;  and  Economic  Surveys 
assisted  in  preparation  of  data  collection  and  processing  proce- 
dures and  computer  programs. 

Members  of  the  Census  Advisory  Committee  on  Agriculture 
Statistics   and    representatives   of   both    public   and    private 


organizations  made  significant  recommendations  which  helped 
establish  data  content. 

Members  of  various  agencies  of  the  U.S.  Department  of 
Agriculture  provided  valuable  advice  in  the  planning,  publicizing, 
and  processing  phases  of  the  census,  and  in  helping  farmers  and 
ranchers  complete  the  report  forms. 

The  press,  farm  magazines,  radio  and  television  stations,  and 
farm  organizations  were  most  helpful  in  publicizing  the  census 
and  encouraging  cooperation  of  farm  and  ranch  operators. 

Special  tribute  Is  paid  to  the  millions  of  farm  and  ranch 
operators  who  furnished  the  information  requested.  Only  through 
their  cooperation  was  it  possible  to  collect  and  publish  the  data  in 
this  report. 


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Table  17.  Selected  Characteristics  of  Farms  Operated  by  Females,  Persons  of  Spanish  Origin, 
and  Specified  Racial  Groups:  1987  and  1982 


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Operators  of 
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AC87-A-1 1 

Volume  1 
GEOGRAPHIC  AREA  SERIES 

Part  1 1 

Hawaii 

state  and  County  Data 


Issued  August  1989 


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U.S.  Department  of  Commerce 

Robert  A.  Mosbacher,  Secretary 

Michael  R.  Darby,  Under  Secretary 

for  Economic  Affairs 

BUREAU  OF  THE  CENSUS 


BUREAU  OF  THE  CENSUS 
C.  L.  Kincannon,  Deputy  Director 


Charles  A.  Waite,  Associate  Director  for 

Economic  Programs 

Roger  H.  Bugenhagen,  Assistant  Director  for 

Economic  and  Agriculture  Censuses 

Thomas  L.  Mesenbourg,  Chief, 
Economic  Census  Staff 

AGRICULTURE  DIVISION 
Charles  P.  Pautler,  Jr.,  Chief 


Library  of  Congress  Cataloging-ln-Publicatlon  Data 

Census  of  agriculture  (1987).  Geographic  area  series. 
1 987  census  of  agriculture.  Geographic  area  series. 

Includes  indexes. 

Supt.  of  Docs,  no.:  G  3.31/4:987/v.1 

1 .  Agriculture — Economic  aspects— United  States — 
Statistics.  2.  Agriculture — Economic  aspects — United 
States— States — Statistics.  3.  Agriculture — Economic 
aspects — United  States— Territories  and  possessions 
—Statistics.  I.  United  States.  Bureau  of  the  Census. 
II.  Title. 
HD1769.C46        1987        338.1  •0973'021         88-600103 


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CONTENTS 


Page 

Introduction Vll 

Highlights  of  the  State's  Agriculture:   1987  and  1982 1 


FIGURES 

1.  State  Map 2 

2.  Profile  of  State's  Agriculture:    1987 _ ___  3 

3.  Percent  of  Farms  and  of  Value  of  Products  Sold:    1987 4 

4.  Farms  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:    1959  to  1987 4 

5.  Land  Use:    1987 5 

6.  Selected  Crops  Harvested:    1987 5 

7.  Value  of  Livestock  and  Poultry  Sold:    1987 6 

8.  Production  Expenses:    1987 6 


TABLES 

CHAPTER  1.  State  Data 

1.  Historical  Highlights:    1987  and  Earlier  Census  Years 7 

2.  Market  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:  1987,  1982,  and  1978 9 

3.  Farm  Production  Expenses:    1987,  1982,  and  1978 10 

4.  Net  Cash  Return  From  Agricultural  Sales:    1987 12 

5.  Government  Payments  and  Other  Farm-Related  Income:    1987  and  1982 13 

6.  Commodity  Credit  Corporation  Loans:   1987  and  1982 14 

7.  Land  Use  and  Acres  Diverted:    1987,  1982,  and  1978 15 

8.  Land  in  Farms,  Harvested  Cropland,  and  Irrigated  Land,  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987  and  1982 16 

9.  Irrigation:    1987,  1982,  and  1978 16 

10.  Selected  Characteristics  of  Irrigated  and  Nonirrigated  Farms:    1987  and  1982 17 

11.  Value  of  Land  and  Buildings:    1987,  1982,  and  1978 18 

12.  Value  of  Machinery  and  Equipment  on  Place:    1987  and  1982.. 18 

13.  Selected  Machinery  and  Equipment  on  Place:    1987  and  1982 18 

14.  Petroleum  Products  Expenses:    1987,  1982,  and  1978 19 

15.  Agricultural  Chemicals  Used,  Including  Fertilizer  and  Lime:    1987,  1982,  and  1978 19 

16.  Tenure  and  Characteristics  of  Operator  and  Type  of  Organization  for  All  Farms  and  Farms  Operated  by 

Black  and  Other  Races:    1987,  1982,  and  1978 20 

1 7.  Selected  Characteristics  of  Farms  Operated  by  Females,  Persons  of  Spanish  Origin,  and  Specified  Racial 

Groups:    1987  and  1982 21 

18.  Selected  Characteristics  of  Farms  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification:    1987 23 

19.  Selected  Characteristics  of  Abnormal  Farms:    1987  and  1982 24 

20.  Livestock  and  Poultry- Inventory  and  Sales:    1987,  1982,  and  1978 25 

21.  Poultry- Inventory  and  Sales:    1987  and  1982 25 

22.  Broilers  and  Started  Pullets-Sales:  1987  and  1982 26 

23.  Poultry— Inventory  and  Sales  by  Size  of  Flock:    1987 26 

24.  Turkeys -Sales  by  Number  Sold  Per  Farm:    1987 _ 27 

25.  Cattle  and  Calves -Inventory:    1987  and  1982 __ 27 

26.  Cattle  and  Calves -Sales:    1987  and  1982 28 

27.  Cattle  and  Calves— Inventory  and  Sales  by  Size  of  Herd:    1987 .._  28 

28.  Cattle  and  Calves— Inventory  and  Sales  by  Size  of  Cow  Herd:    1987 29 

29.  Cattle  and  Calves -Inventory  and  Sales  by  Size  of  Beef  Cow  Herd:   1987 29 

30.  Cattle  and  Calves— Inventory  and  Sales  by  Size  of  Milk  Cow  Herd:    1987 _  30 

31.  Cattle  and  Calves-Sales  by  Number  Sold  Per  Farm:    1987 30 

32.  Hogs  and  Pigs— Inventory:    1987  and  1982 30 

33.  Hogs  and  Pigs-Sales:    1987  and  1982 _ _  31 

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34.  Hogs  and  Pigs-Litters  Farrowed:    1987  and  1982 31 

35.  Hogs  and  Pigs— Inventory  and  Sales  by  Size  of  Herd:   1987 31 

36.  Hogs  and  Pigs— Inventory  and  Sales  by  Number  Sold  Per  Farm:   1987 32 

37.  Hogs  and  Pigs— Inventory,  Sales,  and  Litters   by  Total  Farrowed:    1987 32 

38.  Sheep  and  Lambs- Inventory  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 —  32 

39.  Sheep  and  Lambs— Inventory  and  Sales  by  Size  of  Flock:   1987 33 

40.  Sheep  and  Lambs— Inventory  and  Sales  by  Size  of  Ewe  Flock:   1987 33 

41.  Other  Livestock  and  Livestock  Products— Inventory  and  Sales:    1987  and  1982 34 

42.  Crops  Harvested  and  Value  of  Production:    1987  and  1982 35 

43.  Specified  Crops  Harvested— Yield  Per  Acre  Irrigated  and  Nonirrigated:   1987 35 

44.  Specified  Crops  by  Acres  Harvested:    1987  and  1982 36 

45.  Specified  Fruits  and  Nuts  by  Acres:    1987  and  1982 36 

46.  Nursery  and  Greenhouse  Crops,  Mushrooms,  and  Sod  Grown  for  Sale  by  Value  of  Sales:   1987  and 

1982 37 

47.  Farms  by  Concentration  of  Market  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:   1987 38 

48.  Summary  by  Tenure  of  Operator:    1987 40 

49.  Summary  by  Type  of  Organization:   1987  _ 49 

50.  Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:    1987 58 

51.  Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987 76 

52.  Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:   1987 94 

53.  Summary  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Farm:    1987 112 

CHAPTER  2.  County  Data 

1.  County  Summary  Highlights:    1987 -  130 

2.  Market  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold  and  Farms  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification:   1987  and 

1982 -  131 

3.  Farm  Production  Expenses:    1987  and  1982 133 

4.  Net  Cash  Return  From  Agricultural  Sales,  Government  Payments,  Other  Farm-Related  Income,  and 
Commodity  Credit  Corporation  Loans:   1987  and  1982 134 

5.  Farms,  Land  in  Farms,  and  Land  Use:   1987  and  1982 135 

6.  Harvested  Cropland  by  Size  of  Farm  and  Acres  Harvested:   1987  and  1982 137 

7.  Irrigation:    1987  and  1982 138 

8.  Machinery  and  Equipment  on  Place:   1987  and  1982 139 

9.  Agricultural  Chemicals  Used,  Including  Fertilizer  and  Lime:    1987  and  1982 140 

10.  Tenure  and  Characteristics  of  Operator  and  Type  of  Organization:   1987  and  1982 141 

11.  Cattle  and  Calves- Inventory  and  Sales:    1987  and  1982... -  143 

12.  Hogs  and  Pigs— Inventory,  Litters,  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 145 

13.  Sheep  and  Horses— Inventory  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 146 

14.  Poultry- Inventory  and  Sales:    1987  and  1982 -  147 

15.  Selected  Crops:    1987  and  1982 148 

16.  Farms  With  Sales  of  $10,000  or  More:    1987  and  1982 149 

17.  Milk  Goats- Inventory  and  Sales:    1987  and  1982 154 

18.  Angora  Goats -Inventory  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 * 

19.  Mink  and  Their  Pelts- Inventory  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 

20.  Colonies  of  Bees  and  Honey— Inventory  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 — 154 

21.  Fish  Sales:    1987  and  1982. 154 

22.  Miscellaneous  Poultry— Inventory  and  Sales:    1987  and  1982  _ 155 

23.  Miscellaneous  Livestock  and  Animal  Specialties— Inventory  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 156 

24.  Grains-Corn,  Sorghum,  Wheat,  and  Other  Small  Grains:    1987  and  1982 

25.  Cotton,  Tobacco,  Soybeans,  Dry  Beans  and  Peas,   Potatoes,  Sugar  Crops,  and  Peanuts:    1987  and  1982.  157 

26.  Field  Seeds,  Grass  Seeds,  Hay,  Forage,  and  Silage:    1987  and  1982 158 

27.  Vegetables,  Sweet  Corn,  and  Melons  Harvested  for  Sale:    1987  and  1982 158 

28.  Fruits  and  Nuts:    1987  and  1982 163 

29.  Berries  Harvested  for  Sale:    1987  and  1982 

30.  Nursery  and  Greenhouse  Crops,  Mushrooms,  and  Sod  Grown  for  Sale:    1987  and  1982 165 

31.  Other  Crops:   1987  and  1982 167 

32.  Farms  Operated  by  Black  and  Other  Races  by  Value  of  Sales  and  Occupation:   1987  and  1982 168 

33.  Farms  Operated  by  Black  and  Other  Races  by  Tenure:    1987  and  1982 168 

34.  Operators  by  Selected  Racial  Groups:    1987  and  1982  _ 169 

35.  Operators  of  Spanish  Origin:    1987  and  1982 170 

36.  Farms  With  Grazing  Permits:    1987 _ — 170 


IV    CONTENTS  1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


Page 

APPENDIXES 

A.  General  Explanation A-1 

B.  Places  With  All  Cropland  in  the  Conservation  Reserve  Program B-1 

C.  Statistical  Methodology __  C-1 

D.  Report  Form  and  Information  Sheet D-1 

Index Index    1 

Publication  Program Inside  back  cover 

'Not  published  for  this  State. 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE  CONTENTS    V 


INTRODUCTION 


Page 

HISTORY VII 

USES  OF  THE  CENSUS VII 

AUTHORITY  AND  AREA  COVERED VII 

FARM  DEFINITION Vli 

COMPARABILITY  OF  DATA Vli 

TABULAR  PRESENTATION VII 

ADVANCE  REPORTS VIII 

ELECTRONIC  DATA  DISSEMINATION VIII 

SPECIAL  TABULATIONS VIII 

CENSUS  DISCLOSURE  RULES VIII 

INVENTORIES,  PRODUCTION,  AND  SALES  DATA VIII 

ABBREVIATIONS  AND  SYMBOLS VIII 


HISTORY 

The  1 987  Census  of  Agriculture  is  the  23d  tal<en  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  agriculture  was  taken  for  the  years  ending  in  4 
and  9.  In  1976,  Congress  authorized  the  census  of  agri- 
culture to  be  taken  for  1 978  and  1 982  to  adjust  the  data 
reference  year  so  that  it  coincided  with  the  economic 
censuses  covering  manufacturing,  mining,  construction, 
retail  trade,  wholesale  trade,  service  industries,  and  selected 
transportation  activities.  This  adjustment  in  timing  estab- 
lished the  agriculture  census  on  a  5-year  cycle  collecting 
data  for  years  ending  in  2  and  7. 

USES  OF  THE  CENSUS 

The  census  of  agriculture  is  the  leading  source  of 
statistics  about  the  Nation's  agricultural  production  and  the 
only  source  of  consistent,  comparable  data  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  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  statistics  to  provide  a  more  effective 
production  and  distribution  system  for  the  agricultural 
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  a  census  be  taken  in  1979,  1983,  and  in  every 


fifth  year  after  1983  covering  the  prior  year.  The  1987 
census  includes  each  State,  Puerto  Rico,  Guam,  and  the 
Virgin  Island  of  the  United  States.  A  census  of  agriculture 
will  be  conducted  in  American  Samoa  and  the  Common- 
wealth of  the  Northern  Mariana  Islands  in  conjunction  with 
the  1 990  Census  of  Population  and  Housing. 

FARM  DEFINITION 

Since  1 850,  when  minimum  criteria  defining  a  farm  for 
census  purposes  first  were  established,  the  farm  definition 
has  been  changed  nine  times.  The  current  definition,  first 
used  for  the  1974  census,  is  any  place  from  which  $1 ,000 
or  more  of  agricultural  products  were  produced  and  sold  or 
normally  would  have  been  sold  during  the  census  year. 
The  farm  definition  used  for  the  outlying  areas  varies 
according  to  area.  The  report  for  each  area  includes  a 
discussion  of  the  farm  definition. 


COMPARABILITY  OF  DATA 

Data  on  acreages  and  inventories  for  1987  and  1982 
are  generally  comparable.  Dollar  figures  shown  for  expenses 
and  aghcultural  product  sales  are  expressed  in  current 
dollars  and  have  not  been  adjusted  for  inflation  or  defla- 
tion. In  general,  data  for  censuses  since  1974  are  not  fully 
comparable  with  data  for  1 969  and  earlier  censuses  due  to 
changes  in  the  farm  definition. 

The  1978  U.S.,  region,  and  State  data  shown  in  the 
1 978  Census  of  Agriculture  publications  included  data  for 
farms  on  the  mail  list  plus  estimates  from  an  area  sample 
for  farms  not  on  the  mail  list.  For  comparability,  the  1978 
data  in  the  1987  publications  include  only  farms  on  the 
mail  list. 


TABULAR  PRESENTATION 

State  data— Tables  1  through  47  in  chapter  1  show 
detailed  State-level  data  usually  accompanied  by  historical 
data  for  one  or  more  past  censuses.  Tables  48  through  53 
provide  1 987  State  data  cross-tabulated  by  various  farm 
classifications. 

County  data — Chapter  2  presents  selected  data  items 
by  county.  Tables  1  through  16  include  general  data  for  all 
counties.  The  counties  are  listed  in  alphabetical  order  in 
the  column  headings.  Tables  17  through  36  include  only 


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INTRODUCTION     VII 


counties  reporting  the  data  item.  Counties  not  having  the 
item,  or  with  a  limited  number  of  farms  reporting  the  item, 
have  data  combined  and  presented  as  "all  other  counties." 

ADVANCE  REPORTS 

Advance  reports  of  1987  census  data  have  been  pub- 
lished separately  for  each  county  with  10  farms  or  more, 
each  State,  and  the  United  States.  This  series  provided,  at 
the  earliest  possible  date,  final  data  on  major  data  items 
together  with  comparable  final  data  from  the  1 982  census. 
Data  items  are  standard  across  States  except  information 
on  selected  crops  harvested,  which  vary  by  State  accord- 
ing to  their  relative  importance  in  the  State. 

ELECTRONIC  DATA  DISSEMINATION 

The  volume  1  data  are  available  on  computer  tapes  and 
compact  disc.  The  advance  report  data  are  available  on 
computer  tapes,  computer  diskettes,  and  through  elec- 
tronic data  services  such  as  the  AGRIDATA  networl<,  the 
CENDATA  package  on  Dialog,  CompuServe  on-line  ser- 
vices, and  the  Census  Bureau's  State  Data  Center  Bulletin 
Board.  Computer  tapes,  diskettes,  and  compact  discs  are 
sold  by  the  Customer  Services  Branch,  Data  User  Services 
Division,  Bureau  of  the  Census,  Washington,  D.C.  20233 
(telephone  (301)  763-4100). 

SPECIAL  TABULATIONS 

Custom  designed  tabulations  can  be  developed  to 
individual  user  specifications  on  a  programming  cost  reim- 
bursable basis.  Inquiries  about  special  tabulations  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,  such 
as  size  of  farm,  is  not  considered  a  release  of  confidential 
information  and  is  provided  even  though  other  information 
is  withheld. 


INVENTORIES,  PRODUCTION,  AND  SALES 
DATA 

Inventories  of  livestock,  poultry,  and  machinery  and 
equipment  are  measured  as  of  December  31  of  the  census 
year.  Crop  and  livestock  production,  sales,  and  expense 
data  are  for  the  calendar  year,  except  for  a  few  crops  (such 
as  citrus)  for  which  the  production  year  overlaps  the 
calendar  year. 


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. 

(IC)  Independent  city. 

(NA)        Not  available. 

(S)  Withheld  because  estimate  did  not  meet  pub- 

lication standards  on  the  basis  of  either  the 
response  rate  (associated  relative  standard 
error)  or  a  consistency  review. 

(X)  Not  applicable. 

(Z)  Less  than  half  of  the  unit  shown. 

cwt  Hundredweight. 

sq  ft  Square  feet. 


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1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


Highlights  of  the  State's  Agriculture:    1987  and  1982 

[Dollar  figures  are  in  current  dollars  with  no  adjustment  tor  price  changes.    For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text  ] 


Farms -- number.. 

Land  in  farms - acres.. 

Average  size  of  farm acres.. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings  V 

Average  per  fami dollars.. 

Average  per  acre dollars.. 

Farms  by  size: 

1  to  9  acres 

10  to  49  acres 

50  to  179  acres - - -- 

180  to  499  acres --- - --- — 

500  to  999  acres - — - 

1,000  to  1,999  acres -- 

2,000  acres  or  more  -. 

Harvested  cropland _ farms. 

acres. 

Irrigated  land - - --  farms. 

acres. 

Market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold $1,000. 

Average  per  farm - dollars. 

Crops,  including  nursery  and  greenhouse  crops $1,000. 

Grains ....  — - - -  S1.000. 

Cotton  and  cottonseed - --- --  $1,000. 

Tobacco - - $1,000. 

Hay.  silage,  and  field  seeds $1,000. 

Vegetables,  sweet  corn,  and  melons $1,000. 

Fnjits.  nuts,  and  berries — --  $1,000. 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  crops $1,000. 

Other  crops--- - - - --  $1,000. 

Livestock,  poultry,  and  their  products $1,000. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products $1,000. 

Dairy  products $1,000. 

Cattle  and  calves--- -- - - -  $1,000. 

Hogs  and  pigs $1,000. 

Sheep,  lambs,  and  wool $1,000. 

Other  livestock  and  livestock  products  (see  text) $1,000. 

Farms  by  type  of  organization: 

Individual  or  family  (sole  proprietorship) _ 

Partnership 

Corporation 

Other— cooperative,  estate  or  tnjst.  institutional,  etc. 

Operators  by  principal  occupation: 

Farming 

Other - - 

Operators  by  days  worked  off  farm: 

Any 

200  days  or  more 

Average  age  of  operator years. 

Total  farm  production  expenses' $1,000. 

Selected  farm  production  expenses': 

Livestock  and  poultry  purchased $1,000. 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry $1,000, 

Commercial  fertilizer' $1,000. 

Agricultural  chemicals^ $1,000. 

Petroleum  products $1,000. 

Hired  farm  labor -- $1,000. 

Interest  expense^ $1,000. 

Livestock  and  poultry  inventory: 

Cattle  and  calves _ - farms. 

number. 

Milk  cows - - farms. 

number. 

Hogs  and  pigs farms. 

number. 

Chickens  3  months  old  or  older ---  farms. 

number. 

Selected  crops  harvested: 
Sugarcane  for  sugar  ._ - farms. 

acres. 
Pineapples  harvested -  farms. 

acres. 
Vegetables  harvested  for  sale  (see  text) farms, 

acres. 
Land  in  orchards - -- farms. 

acres. 


4  870 

1  721  521 

353 

603  435 
1  707 

2  855 

1  401 

341 

126 

31 

36 

78 

3  837 
152  719 

1  827 
148  884 

609  740 
125  203 
498  317 

630 

25 

790 

157 

332 

56 

527 

258 

037 

111 

424 

21 

009 

31 

299 

43 

881 

10 

371 

105 

4 

759 

4  035 

404 

370 

61 

2  816 

2  054 

2 

728 

1 

476 

53.0 

49S  759 

15 

230 

42 

629 

30 

717 

18 

233 

17 

197 

193 

230 

22  930 

1 

003 

211 

045 

73 

11 

836 

372 

47 

564 

181 

(D) 

79 

7!; 

234 

ie 

22 

262 

71C 

5  587 

2 

i2e 

33 

564 

Percent  change 

1982 

from  1982  to  1987 

4  595 

6.0 

1  957  501 

-12.1 

426 

-17.1 

778  471 

-22.5 

1  826 

-6.5 

2  743 

4.1 

1  261 

11.1 

320 

6.6 

126 

1.6 

33 

-6.1 

33 

9.1 

79 

-1.3 

3  538 

8.5 

155  960 

-2.1 

1  544 

18.3 

145  982 

2.0 

558  608 

9.2 

121  569 

3,0 

456  069 

9.3 

3  392 

-100.0 

(D) 

(0) 

16  703 

37.9 

(D) 

(D) 

35  973 

57.1 

284  164 

-9.2 

102  539 

8.7 

21  519 

-2.4 

24  329 

28.7 

45  495 

-3.5 

9  175 

13.0 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

3  652 

4.6 

351 

15.1 

352 

5.1 

40 

52.5 

2  565 

9.6 

2  030 

1.2 

2  534 

7.7 

1  371 

7.7 

S2.7 

.6 

(NA) 

(NA) 

17  581 

-13.4 

41  548 

2.6 

33  477 

-8.2 

16  417 

11.1 

19  864 

-13.4 

146  277 

32.1 

17  771 

29.0 

1  040 

-3.6 

241  969 

-12.8 

88 

-17.0 

12  767 

-7.3 

371 

.3 

49  029 

-3.0 

201 

-10.0 

929  210 

(D) 

188 

-58.0 

89  696 

-11.7 

15 

20.0 

23  141 

-3.8 

746 

-4.6 

4  673 

19.5 

1  825 

16.6 

23  178 

44.8 

■■Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms. 

2Data  for  1987  include  cost  ot  custom  applications. 

3Data  tor  1982  do  not  include  imputation  for  item  nonresponse. 


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Figure  2.  Profile  Of  State's  Agriculture:  1987 


1  to  49  acres 

50  to  1 79  acres 

180  to  499  acres 

500  to  999  acres 

1 ,000  to  1 ,999  acres 

2,000  acres  or  more 


Less  than  $2,500 

$2,500  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  to  $249,999 

$250,000  or  more 


J  40 
37 


Farms  by  value  of 
products  sold 


Less  than  $40,000 

$40,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  to  $499,999 

$500,000  to  $999,999 

$1,000,000  or  more 


Farms  by  value  of 
land  and  buildings 


Other  %  1 .3 
Corporation 
Partnership 
Individual  or  family 


Farms  by  type  of 
organization 


82.9 


Full  owner 

Part  owner 

Tenant 


Operator  by 
tenure 


None 

1  to  99  days 

100  to  199  days 

200  days  or  more 

Not  reported 


35.4 


30.3 


Operators  worlcing 
off  farm 


Farming 
Other 


Operators  by 
principal  occupation 


40  50  60 

Percent  of  farms 


100 


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Figure  3.  Percent  of  Farms  and  of  Value  of  Products  Sold:  1987 

Value  of  sales 
Less  than  $10,000 

$10,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  to  $99,999 


$100,000  to  $249,999 


$250,000  to  $499,999 


$500,000  or  more 


40  50 

Percent 


Figure  4.  Farms  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:  1959  to  1987 


Thousands) 


$100,000  or  more 


$40,000  to  $99,999 
$10,000  to  $39,999 
Less  than  $10,000 


1959 


1964 


1969 


1974 
Census  year 


1978 


1982 


1987 


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Figures.  Land  Use:  1987 


Land  use 
Total  acres=  1,721,521 


Pastureland  and 

rangeland 

56.8% 


Other  cropland — cover,  crops 
failed,  and  summer  f  allow - 
1.1% 


Cropland 


\  other  land 

18.5%       Cropland  idle 


39.9% 


Cropland  pastured 
12.4%- 


Cropland 

19.0% 


Cropland  harvested 

46.6% 


Woodland 
5.8% 


Figure  6.  Selected  Crops  Harvested:  1987 

(Thousands  of  acres) 


bugarcane 
for  sugar 


Land  in 
orchards 


Pineapples 
harvested 


Vegetables 


Hay— all 
types 


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Figure  7.  Value  Of  Livestock  and  Poultry  Sold:  1987 


State  total  =  $111,424,000 


Hogs  and  pigs 
9.3% 


Dairy  products 
28.1% 


Fattened  cattle 
22.1% 


Other  cattle 
and  calves 
17.3% 


All  other  livestock 
4.3% 


Poultry  and 
poultry  products 
18.9% 


Figures.  Production  Expenses:  1987 


Livestock  purchased 
Feed  purchased 


Fertilizer/ 
Chemicals/Seeds 


Energy  cost 


Labor — Hired/Contract 


Interest  expense 


Other 


42.6 

61.3 

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15.2 

22  8 

199.1 

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131.8 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

30 


60 


90  120  150 

Millions  of  dollars 


180 


210 


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Table  1.    Historical  Highlights:   1987  and  Earlier  Census  Years 


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


All  farms 


Farms number.. 

Land  in  farms acres.. 

Average  size  of  farm acres.. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings': 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Average  per  acre dollars.. 

Estimated  market  value  of 
all  machinery  and 

equipment^  _ $1.000.. 

Average  F>er  farm dollars.. 

Farms  by  size; 

1  to  9  acres 

10  to  49  acres 

50  to  179  acres 

180  to  499  acres 

500  to  999  acres 

1.000  to  1,999  acres 

2,000  acres  or  more 

Total  cropland farms.. 

acres.. 

Harvested  cropland farms.. 

acres.. 

Inigated  land farms— 

acres.. 

Market  value  of  agricultural 

products  sold2 $1,000.. 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Crops,  including  nursery 
and  greenhouse  crops  _.  $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  $24,999* 

$25,000  to  $49.9995 _ 

$50,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  to  $499.999 

$500,000  or  more 

Farms  by  type  of 
organization: 
Individual  or  family  (sole 

proprietorship) 

Partnership 

Corporation 

Other — cooperative, 
estate  or  trust, 
institutional,  etc 

Operators  by  days  worked 
off  farm*: 

None 

Any  ._ 

200  days  or  more 

Operators  by  principal 
occupation^: 

Fanning 

Other 

Average  age  of  operator* years.. 

Total  farm  production 
expenses' $1.000.. 

Selected  farm  production 
expenses V 
Livestock  and  poultry 

purchased $1,000__ 

Feed  for  livestock  and 

poultry $1,000-- 

Commercial  fertilizer^ $1.000.. 

Petroleum  products $1.000__ 

Hired  farm  labor $1.000.. 

Interest  expense* $1.000.. 

Agncultural  chemicals' ,.-  $1.000.. 

Livestock  and  poultry: 
Cattle  and  calves 

inventory farms.. 

number.. 

Beef  cows farms.. 

number.. 

Milk  cows farms.. 

numt>er__ 


Cattle  and  calves  sold  .. 


.  farms., 
number.. 


Hogs  and  pigs  inventory..,  farms.. 

number.  _ 
Hogs  and  pigs  sold farms.. 

number.. 
Chickens  3  months  old  or 
older  inventory^ farms.. 

numt>er,. 
Broilers  and  other  meat- 
type  chickens  sold farms-- 

number.. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


4  870 

1  721  521 

353 

603  435 

1  707 

199  280 

41  208 

2  855 

1  401 

341 

128 

31 

36 

78 

4  170 

327  396 

3  837 

152  719 

1  827 

148  884 

609  740 

125  203 

498  317 

111  424 

1  402 

674 

745 

911 

476 

287 

278 

97 

4  035 
404 
370 


1  723 

2  728 
1  476 


2  816 
2  054 


495  759 


42  629 

30 

717 

17 

197 

193 

230 

22 

930 

18 

233 

1 

003 

211 

045 

724 

83  427 

73 

11 

836 

807 

101 

315 

372 

47 

564 

307 

69 

019 

181 

(D) 

12 

2  069 

316 

4 

595 

1  957 

501 

426 

778 

471 

1 

826 

190 

230 

41 

735 

2 

743 

1 

261 

320 

126 

33 

33 

79 

3 

836 

346 

113 

3 

538 

155  960 

1 

544 

145  982 

558 

608 

121 

569 

456 

069 

102 

539 

1 

454 

706 

653 

788 

397 

237 

266 

87 

3  852 
351 
352 


1  633 

2  534 
1  371 


2  565 
2  030 


(NA) 


41 

548 

33 

477 

19 

864 

146 

277 

17 

771 

16 

417 

1 

040 

241 

969 

784 

90 

523 

88 

12  767 

817 

91 

675 

371 

49 

029 

319 

66 

875 

201 

929 

210 

23 

3  173 

500 

4 

310 

988 

282 

461 

413 

948 

897 

172 

521 

41 

047 

2 

527 

1 

211 

296 

146 

24 

32 

74 

3 

565 

333 

262 

3 

299 

158 

639 

1 

493 

159  323 

419 

251 

97 

274 

331 

020 

88  230 

1 

398 

688 

672 

675 

350 

233 

209 

71 

3  614 
326 
326 


1  551 

2  495 
1  351 


2  239 
2  071 


(NA) 


34 

227 

26 

530 

11 

595 

131 

217 

:na) 

13 

700 

839 

218 

901 

659 

85 

623 

76 

12  956 

740 

105  088 

399 

50  071 

352 

(D) 

141 

1  243  801 

27 

2  588 

757 

} 


3  020 

2  118  976 

702 

340  670 
485 

97  279 
39  115 

1  633 

872 

271 

127 

23 

24 

70 

2  485 
351  627 

2  265 
151  433 

889 
141  742 

609  788 
201  917 

536  537 

73  237 

963 

466 

428 

870 

190 
64 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 


829 

1  449 
889 


1  512 
1  290 


323  612 


37  136 
18  807 

7  344 
88  464 

(NA) 

8  374 

580 

227  461 

453 

86  601 

73 

13  148 

539 
96  419 

261 
51  021 

261 
73  262 

95 
1  305  449 

20 

1  930  831 

3  896 

2  058  087 

528 


156  800 
297 


94  677 
27  418 


2  024 

1  281 
336 
140 

28 
17 
70 

3  089 
379  766 

2  750 
178  657 

735 
145  564 


285  619 
73  311 


236  177 
49  364 


1  731 
628 
493 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 


(NA) 
2  494 
1  452 


(NA) 
(NA) 

53.1 
247  215 

11  564 


16  131 
14  523 

6  109 
84  455 

(NA) 

7  844 

831 

232  663 

(NA) 

83  516 

99 

14  151 

729 
93  632 

369 

52  335 

338 

71  766 

144 
072  425 

35 
432  100 

} 


4  864 

354  454 

484 


98  936 
205 


(NA) 
(NA) 


2  603 
1  594 

359 
168 
38 
22 
80 

3  631 
370  896 

3  422 
167  497 

1  070 
143  940 


187  504 
38  549 


151  862 
35  558 


2  602 
686 
594 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 


(NA) 
2  726 
2  256 


(NA) 
(NA) 


51.0 
(NA) 


14  060 

11  466 

5  963 

57  345 

(NA) 

(NA) 

1  540 

218  442 

1  051 

77  383 

200 

13  865 

1  088 
62  765 

1  035 

67  882 

695 

81  762 

589 
1  044  516 

49 

1  411  679 

} 


6  242 

2  461  454 

394 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

3  569 

1  988 

385 

155 

34 

111 

4  908 
499  504 

4  113 
176  410 

1  251 
141  179 

152  334 
24  405 

120  072 

32  107 

3  761 
830 
700 
930 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 


(NA) 
3  693 
3  095 


(NA) 
(NA) 

49.5 
(NA) 


10  974 

(NA) 

5  092 

54  116 
(NA) 
(NA) 

1  903 

205  135 

(NA) 

63  692 

538 

14  100 

1  367 
62  630 

1  759 

78  479 
1  027 

79  330 

1  899 
805  933 

133 
869  416 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


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Table  1.    Historical  Highlights:   1987  and  Earlier  Census  Years-Con. 


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

All  farms 

1987 

1982 

1978 

1974 

1969 

1964 

1959 

1954 

Selected  crops  harvested; 

Sugarcane  for  sugar farms.. 

79 

188 

328 

(NA) 

(NA) 

705 

774 

(NA) 

acres. - 

79  234 

89  696 

99  065 

(NA) 

(NA) 

110  803 

110  224 

(N/^ 

tons.. 

7  934   181 

8  950  242 

9  213  485 

(NA) 

(NA) 

10  740  597 

9  391   223 

(NA) 

Pineapples  fiarvested farms.. 

18 

15 

20 

(NA) 

(NA) 

76 

116 

(NA) 

acres.. 

22  262 

23  141 

25  314 

(NA) 

(NA) 

38  415 

44  352 

(NA) 

tons.. 

683   182 

626  860 

685  502 

(NA) 

(NA) 

923  729 

1   009  804 

(NA) 

Vegetables  harvested  for 

sale  (see  te)rt)i° farms.. 

710 

746 

751 

532 

574 

728 

923 

(NA) 

acres.. 

5  587 

4  673 

5  509 

2  611 

3  507 

4  240 

3  795 

!KJ1 

Land  in  orchards farms.. 

2  128 

1   625 

1   438 

982 

1    198 

1   802 

2  653 

acres.. 

33  564 

23   178 

17  948 

16  016 

16  951 

12  766 

15  298 

(NA) 

■■Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms. 

2Data  for  1974  and  prior  years  include  the  value  of  forest  products  sold. 

3Data  for  1982  and  prior  years  exclude  abnormal  farms. 

*Data  for  1959  are  for  $10,000  or  more. 

sData  for  1954  are  for  $25,000  or  more. 

^Data  for  1974  apply  only  to  individual  or  family  operations  (sole  proprietorship)  and  partnerships;  see  text. 

'Data  for  1987  Include  cost  of  custom  applications;  data  for  agricultural  chemicals  exclude  the  cost  of  lime  for  1987  and  1982. 

^Data  for  1982  do  not  include  imputation  for  item  nonresponse. 

^Data  for  1964  and  prior  years  are  for  chickens  4  months  old  or  older. 

'°Data  for  1974  were  from  land  area  used. 


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Table  2.    Market  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:    1987,  1982,  and  1978 


[For  meaning  o(  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Item 


1987       Percent  of  total  in  1987 


Total  sales  (see  text) - farms.. 

$1,000-, 
Average  per  fann dollars.  . 

Value  of  sales': 
Less  ttian  $1,000  (see  text) farms.. 

$1,000.. 
$1,000  to  $2,499 farms.. 

$1,000.. 
$2,500  to  $4,999 farms.. 

$1,000.. 
$5,000  to  $9,999 -— farms.. 

$1,000.. 
$10,000  to  $19,999 (arms.. 

$1,000.. 

$20,000  to  $24,999 (arms.. 

$1,000.. 
$25,000  to  $39,999 farms.. 

$1,000.. 
$40,000  to  $49,999 farms.. 

$1,000.. 
$50,000  to  $99,999 - farms.. 

$1,000.. 

$100,000  to  $249,999 farms.. 

$1,000.. 
$250,000  to  $499,999 - --  farms.. 

$1,000.. 
$500,000  to  $999,999! __ _  (amns.. 

$1.000.. 
$1,000,000  or  more... farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  by  commodity  or  commodity  group: 

Crops,  including  nursery  and  greenhouse  crops farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Grains farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Corn  (or  grain (arms.. 

$1,000.. 
Wheat - - (arms.. 

$1,000.. 
Soybeans — (arms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sorghum  (or  grain (arms.. 

$1,000.. 
Barley (arms.. 

$1.000.. 
Oats (arms.. 

$1,000.. 
Other  grains^ (arms.. 

$1,000.. 

Cotton  and  cottonseed farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Tobacco (arms.. 

$1,000.. 
Hay,  silage,  and  (ield  seeds (arms.. 

$1,000.. 
Vegetables,  sweet  corn,  and  melons (arms.. 

$1.000.. 

Fruits,  nuts,  and  berries farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Nursery  and  greenhouse  crops (arms.. 

$1,000.. 
Other  crops (arms., 

$1,000., 

Livestock,  poultry,  and  their  products (arms.. 

$1,000., 
Poultry  and  poultry  products (arms. 

$1,000. 
Dairy  products  (arms. 

$1,000. 

Cattle  and  calves (arms. 

$1,000. 
Hogs  and  pigs _ (arms. 

$1 ,000. 
Sheep,  lambs,  and  wool (arms. 

$1,000. 
Other  livestock  and  livestock  products  (see  text) (arms. 

$1,000. 


4 

870 

609 

740 

125  203 

650 

166 

752 

1 

209 

674 

2 

419 

745 

5 

310 

685 

9 

590 

226 

4 

988 

358 

11 

260 

118 

6 

ISO 

287 

19 

671 

195 

31 

261 

83 

71 

435 

36 

25 

551 

61 

465 

703 

3 

579 

498 

317 

7 

630 

708 

25 

790 

1 

747 

157 

332 

1 

139 

56  527 

497 

258 

037 

1 

201 

111 

424 

99 

21 

009 

23 

31 

299 

807 

43 

881 

307 

10  371 

27 

105 

148 

4  759 

100.0 

100.0 

(X) 


13.3 

(Z) 

15.4 

S. 
13.8 

.4 
15.3 

.9 

14.1 

1.6 


7.4 
1.8 
2.4 
.8 
5.9 
3.2 

4.0 
5.1 
1.7 
4.5 
.7 
4.2 
1.3 
76.4 


73.5 
81.7 


4  595 

558  608 

121  569 

591 

154 

863 

1  388 

706 

2  538 

653 

4  585 

610 

8  461 

178 

3  915 

291 

8  980 

106 

4  677 

237 

16  249 

192 

29  185 

74 

25  399 

87 

452  736 

3  351 
456  069 


11 
3  392 

11 
3  392 


(NA) 
(NA) 


.1 

5 

.1 

(D) 

14.5 

746 

4.2 

18  703 

35.9 

1  518 

25.8 

(D) 

23.4 

1  050 

9.3 

35  973 

10.2 

590 

42.3 

284  164 

24.7 

1  213 

18.3 

102  539 

2.0 

121 

3.4 

21  519 

.5 

30 

5.1 

24  329 

16.6 

817 

7.2 

45  495 

6.3 

319 

1.7 

9  175 

.6 

21 

(Z) 

(D) 

3.0 

160 

.8 

(0) 

4  310 

419  251 

97  274 

464 

160 

934 

1  491 

688 

2  417 

672 

4  730 

565 

7  900 

110 

2  416 

270 

8  485 

80 

(D) 

233 

(D) 

150 

23  390 

59 

20  868 

71 

327  645 

3  197 
331  020 

10 
1  397 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


5 

450 

751 

15 

337 

1 

292 

73 

505 

1 

008 

24 

291 

638 

216 

040 

1 

158 

88 

230 

105 

17 

187 

32 

23 

206 

740 

39 

625 

352 

(D) 

7 

(D) 

144 

742 

'Data  (or  1982  and  1978  exclude  abnormal  farms. 
'Data  for  1982  and  1978  are  for  $500,000  or  more, 
=Data  for  1982  include  barley. 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     9 


Table  3.    Farm  Production  Expenses:    1987,  1982,  and  1978 


[Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  larms;  see  text. 

For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text ) 

1987 

1982 

Hem 

Farms 

Expenses 
($1,000) 

1978 

Total  farm  production  expenses 

Average  per  farm 

Farms  with  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $4,999 

- famts.. 

$1,000_. 
-dollars- 

4  868 
(X) 
(X) 

2  448 
674 
708 
321 
213 
1« 

77 
64 

566 

235 
209 
46 
36 
23 
17 
IS 
6 

945 

533 

211 

40 

57 

36 

6 

2 

60 

358 

161 
75 
16 
21 
16 
5 
44 

1   484 
(X) 
(X) 

896 
179 
269 
53 
23 
7 
35 

3  524 

P<) 
(X) 

1  601 
658 
941 
151 
112 

12 
13 
11 
25 

3  881 

2  055 
681 
898 
138 

67 
13 
29 

4  503 

g§ 

3  069 
1    173 

142 

76 

13 

4 

26 

(X) 
495  759 
101   840 

5  462 

6  282 
11   212 

11  175 
15  230 

22  467 
26  570 

397  360 

(X) 

15  230 

3.1 

95 
474 
327 
550 
795 

1  165 

2  386 
9  438 

(X) 

42  629 

8.6 

161 
448 

274 
905 
(D) 

(X) 

19  012 

3.8 

62 

166 

122 
317 
589 
285 

17  471 

(X) 

12  316 

2.5 

116 
119 
629 

333 
326 
149 

10  645 

(X) 

30  717 

6.2 

357 

444 

1   892 

1   040 

1   603 

317 

499 

752 

23  813 

(X) 

18  233 

3.7 

448 
461 

1  833 
919 
970 
502 

13  100 

(X) 

17  197 

3.5 

980 

2  394 
926 

1    153 
393 
175 

11  176 

> 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

609 

17  581 

(NA) 

275 
197 
36 

14  439  484 
41 

1  029 

41  548 

(NA) 

594 

223 

56 

14  439  512 

68 

396 

22  275 

(NA) 

185 
84 
22 

14  439  467 
62 

1  112 

9  667 

(NA) 

654 

138 

224 

42 

23 

31 

3  158 

33  477 

(NA) 

1   801 
469 
580 
144 

116 
48 

3  084 
16  417 

(NA) 

1   767 
494 
602 

114 

107 

4  481 
19  864 

(NA) 

3   181 

1   Oil 

159 

82 
38 

i 
i 

i 

(NA) 
(NA) 

$5  000  to  $9,999                                             

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

$10  000  to  $24  999                                                                                                  - 

$25  000  to  $49,999       

$50  000  to  $99  999                                                          

(NA) 

$100,000  to  $249,999. 

(NA) 

$250  000  to  $499,999                             

(NA) 

$500  000  or  more 

(NA) 

Livestock  and  poultry  purchased 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 
$1  to  $999                                      

farms-- 

$1,000.. 
percent  of  total.. 

491 

12  930 

(NA) 

226 

$1  000  to  S4  999 

136 

$5,000  to  $9,999              

31 

$10  000  to  $24  999'                                                           .                 

98 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50  000  to  $99,999                                                 

_ 

$100,000  to  $249,999 

$250  000  or  more                              

_ 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry 

Farms  with  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $999 

farms.. 

$1,000.. 
percent  of  total.. 

927 

34  227 

(NA) 

559 

$1,000  to  $4  999                                         

165 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

46 

157 

$25,000  to  $49,999 - - 

$50,000  to  $79,999 

_ 

$80  000  to  $99  999 

_ 

Commercially  mixed  formula  feeds 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 
$1  to  $999 

farms.. 

$1,000.. 
percent  of  total.. 

325 

28  302 
(NA) 

131 

$1,000  to  $4,999 —   

56 

$5,000  to  $9,999      

20 

$10,000  to  $24,999'  ._ _ 

118 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  to  $79,999 __     _     _ 

_ 

$80,000  or  more 

Seeds,  bulbs,  plants,  and  trees 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 
$1  to  $499 _ 

farms.. 

$1.000.. 
percent  of  total.. 

1  212 

2  033 
(NA) 

757 

147 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

212 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

45 

$10,000  to  $19,999 

27 

$20,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Commercial  fertilizers _     

Farms  with  expenses  of— 
$1  to  $499 

farms.- 

$1,000.. 
percent  of  total.. 

3  172 

26  530 

(NA) 

1   644 

517 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

771 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

119 

$10,000  to  $24,999' 

121 

$25,000  to  $29,999 

$30,000  to  $49,999 

_ 

$50,000  to  $99,999 -_         _     _ 

_ 

$100,000  or  more 

Aghcultural  chemicals^ 

Farms  v»ith  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $499 

farms.. 

$1,000.. 
percent  of  total— 

3  277 

13  700 

(NA) 

2  323 

$500  to  $999 

384 

$1,000  to  $4,999  _ 

433 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

73 

$10,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

64 

$50,000  or  more _             

Petroleum  products 

Farms  with  expenses  of- 

$1  to  $999 

farms.. 

$1,000- 
percent  of  total— 

4  150 

11   595 

(NA) 

3  317 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

677 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

88 

$10,000  to  $24,999' _ 

66 

$25,000  to  $39,999 

$40,000  to  $49,999      

_ 

$50,000  or  more _ 

_ 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


10    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  3.    Farm  Production  Expenses:    1987,  1982,  and  1978-Con. 

(Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms;  see  text.   For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Expenses 
($1,000) 


Total  farm  production  expenses— Con. 

Electricity farms. 

$1,000. 
percent  of  total. 
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  $24,999 _ 

$25,000  or  more - 

Hired  farm  labor farms. 

$1,000. 
percent  of  total  _ 
Farms  witti  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 --- - - 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $9,999  _ — 

$10,000  to  $24,999' -_ 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  to  $79,999 - 

$80,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more 

Contract  labor - farms. 

$1, 000- 
percent  of  total. 
Farms  witfi  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4,999  _ 

$5,000  to  $9,999  __. - - 

$10,000  to  $24,999 - — 

$25,000  to  $49,999 - 

$50,000  or  more - 

Repair  and  maintenance farms. 

$1,000. 
percent  of  total. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999_. - - 

$1,000  to  $4,999 -- 

$5,000  to  $9,999 — - -- 

$10,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Customwort^,  machine  hire,  and  rental  of  machinery  and  equipment^ farms. 

$1,000. 
percent  of  total  . 
Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $999 - 

$1,000  to  $4,999 - 

$5,000  to  $9.999 - - 

$10,000  to  $24.999 

$26,000  to  $49,999 __ 

$50,000  or  more 

Interest^ farms. 

$1,000. 
percent  of  total  . 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 - - 

$1,000  to  $4,999  _ — 

$5,000  to  $9,999  __ - 

$10,000  to  $24,999 _ 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more 

Interest  paid  on  debt: 

Secured  by  real  estate 

Not  secured  by  real  estate 

Cash  rent farms. 

$1,000. 
percent  of  total. 
Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $499 - 

$500  to  $999  - - 

$1,000  to  $4,999 - 

$5,000  to  $9,999 - 

$10,000  to  $24.999 — 

$25,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  or  more 

Property  taxes  paid farms. 

$1,000. 
percent  of  total. 
Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $499 

$500  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $9.999 , 

$10,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more  - - 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table 


(X) 
(X) 

1  152 
284 
198 
118 
53 
26 
37 

1  224 

(X) 
(X) 

261 
289 
140 
171 
127 
77 
30 
129 

768 
(X) 
(X) 

223 

334 

103 

75 

15 

18 

3  612 
(X) 
(X) 

2  263 
1  037 

145 

100 

28 

39 

698 
(X) 
(X) 

434 

191 

29 

20 

8 

16 

1  285 
(X) 
(X) 

337 

510 

161 

163 

63 

34 

17 


721 
726 


(X) 
(X) 

546 
296 
596 
96 
67 
33 
34 

3  926 
(X) 
(X) 

2  544 

741 

542 

43 

27 

29 


(X) 

S  611 

1.1 

212 
183 
264 
342 
359 
363 

3  888 

(X) 

193  230 

39.0 

102 

714 

945 

2  653 

4  421 

4  745 
2  666 

176  983 

(X) 

5  885 

1.2 

106 
830 
679 

1  080 
536 

2  653 

IX) 

25  557 

6.2 

788 
2  074 

948 
1  468 

925 
19  353 

(X) 

8  175 

1.6 

140 
380 
179 
290 
296 

6  890 

(X) 

22  930 

4.6 

142 
1  216 

1  079 

2  462 
2  170 
2  548 

13  313 


15  097 
7  833 

(X) 

15  910 

3.2 

124 
204 
1  286 
615 
(D) 
(D) 
11  600 


} 


} 


(X) 

5  142 

1.0 

435 
504 

1  013 
289 
394 

2  507 


1  760 

4  162 

(NA) 

1  147 
231 
180 
100 

102 


1  271 

146  277 

(NA) 

260 
434 
139 


362 

3  455 

(NA) 

108 
146 
39 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

612 

6  415 

(NA) 

291 

204 

51 

66 


1  421 

17  771 

(NA) 

497 
537 
177 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


1  461 

8  211 

(NA) 

1  038 
195 
97 


1  202 

131  217 
(NA) 

262 
394 
140 
406 


521 

2  396 

(NA) 

130 

287 

52 


52 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

662 

5  022 

(NA) 

251 
234 
101 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
PI 

n 

(NA) 
(NA) 

B 

(NA) 

{SiJ 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
NA) 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     11 


Table  3.    Farm  Production  Expenses:   1987,  1982,  and  1978 -Con. 


(Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms;  see  text. 

For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols. 

see  introductory  text) 

1987 

1982 

Item 

Farms 

Expenses 
($1,000) 

1978 

Total  farm  production  expenses-Con. 
All  other  farm  production  expenses 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 
$1  to  $999 

farms— 

$1.000_. 
percent  of  total.. 

4  428 
(X) 
(X) 

2  509 

1  292 

199 

208 

87 

61 

72 

(X) 

76  996 

15.5 

856 

2  599 

1  356 

3  169 

2  915 

4  224 
61   857 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 

$1000  to  $4  999                                       .                  

(NA) 

$5,000  to  $9.999 

(NA) 

$10  000  to  $24  999                               

(NA) 

$25  000  to  $49  999 

(NA) 

$50,000  to  $99.999 

(NA) 

$100  000  or  more                                       _    .  - 

(NA) 

'Data  for  1978  are  for  $10,000  or  more. 

^Data  for  1987  include  cost  of  custom  applications:  data  tor  agricultural  chemicals  exclude  the  cost  of  lime  for  1987  and  1982. 

^Data  for  1987  exclude  cost  of  custom  applications  for  commercial  fertilizer  and  agricultural  chemicals. 

*Data  for  1982  do  not  include  imputation  for  item  nonresponse. 


Table  4.    Net  Cash  Return  From  Agricultural  Sales:   1987 


[Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms;  see  text.   For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 

Item 

All  farms 

Farms  with  sales 
of  $10,000  or  more 

Farms  with  sales 
of  less  than  $10,000 

Net  cash  return  from  agricultural  sales  (or  the  farm  unit  (see  text) (arms-- 

$1,000.. 
Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Farms  with  net  gains' number.. 

$1,000.. 
Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Gain  of- 
Less  than  $1,000 - 

4  869 
113  904 
23  394 

3  132 
137  060 
43  761 

484 
970 
579 
591 
257 
251 

1   737 
23  156 
13  331 

426 
776 

214 

164 

71 

86 

2  048 
117  599 
57  421 

1  742 
133  799 
76  808 

49 
184 
410 
591 
257 
251 

306 
16  200 
52  942 

25 

76 
36 
57 
35 
77 

2  821 
-3  695 
-1  310 

1  390 

3  261 

2  346 

435 

$1,000  to  $4  999 

786 

$5,000  to  $9,999    

169 

$10  000  to  $24,999                                                 .                   

$25,000  to  $49,999 

_ 

$50,000  or  more         .  .           .  .                  - 

_ 

Famis  with  net  losses number.. 

$1,000.. 
Average  per  fami dollars.. 

Loss  of- 
Less  than  $1 ,0(K) 

1   431 

6  956 
4  861 

401 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

700 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

178 

$10,000  to  $24,999 

107 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

36 

$50,000  or  more 

9 

'Farms  with  total  production  expenses  equal  to  market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold  are  included  as  farms  with  gains  of  less  than  $1,000. 


12    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  5.    Government  Payments  and  Other  Farm-Related  Income:   1987  and  1982 


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


All  farms 


Farms 


Value 
($1,000) 


Famis  with  sales  of  $10,000  or  more 


Farms 


Value 
($1,000) 


Government  payments 1987.. 

Average  per  farm' 1987.. 

Farms  witfi  receipts  of  — 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  10  $4,999  ._ 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  or  more 

Amount  received  in  cash 1987.. 

Value  of  certificates  received _ 1987.. 

Other  farm-related  income,  gross  before  taxes  and  expenses^ 1987.. 

Average  per  farm' 1987.. 

Farms  with  receipts  of  — 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $9.999 

$10,000  to  $24,999  _ 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more _ 

Customwork  and  other  agricultural  services' 1987.. 

1982.. 
Average  per  farm' 1987.. 

1982.. 
1987  farms  with  receipts  of  — 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $9.999 

$10,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  or  more  _ 

Rental  of  farmland 1987.. 

Average  per  farm' 1987.. 

Farms  with  receipts  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more 

Sales  of  forest  products  and  Christmas  trees 1987.. 

Average  per  farm' 1987.. 

Farms  with  receipts  of  — 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 __ 

$10,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more 

Other  farm-related  income  sources 1987.. 

Average  per  farm' 1987.. 

Farms  with  receipts  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $9,999  _ 

$10,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more _ 


530 
(X) 


173 

217 

74 

40 

17 

9 

239 
146 
(X) 
(X) 

48 

104 

51 

21 

12 

3 

124 
(X) 


156 
(X) 


1  768 
28  522 


7 
123 
21 


1  617 
1  768 


3  730 
7  038 


56 

550 
514 
657 
556 


1  947 

1  963 

8  148 

13  447 

18 
265 
370 
350 
378 
567 


1  301 
10  492 


17 
147 

67 
156 
914 

152 
4  220 


5 

n 

94 


330 

2  116 


23 
108 

71 

(D) 
(D) 


35 
(X) 


236 
(X) 


56 

(X) 


9 

27 

2 

6 

12 

12 
(X) 


(X) 


1  699 
48  531 


1  617 
1  699 


2  915 
12  350 


24 
192 
ISO 
565 

556 

1  398 

1  473 

1  873 

15  665 

26  756 

6 
64 
(D) 
(D) 
378 
567 

1  100 
19  645 


6 


110 
9  148 


2 
(D) 
(0) 
94 


232 
2  639 


14 
57 
33 

(0) 
(0) 


'Data  are  in  whole  dollars. 

^Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms. 

'Data  for  1987  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms;  data  for  1982  are  nonsample  and  exclude  abnormals  from  farms  with  sales  of  $10,000  or  more. 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     13 


Table  6.    Commodity  Credit  Corporation  Loans:  1987  and  1982 


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


CCC  loans 


Farms 


Value 
(S1.000) 


Farms 


Value 
($1,000) 


Total 

Average  per  farm' 

Farms  wltti  loans  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $19,999 

$20,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Com _ 

Average  per  farm' 

Farms  with  loans  of— 

$1  to  $999  

$1,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more 

Wheat 

Average  per  farm' 

Farms  witfi  loans  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Soyt>ean3 

Average  per  farm' 

Farms  witfi  loans  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  10  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Sorgfium,  barley,  and  oats 

Average  per  farm' 

Farms  witfi  loans  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Cotton 

Average  per  farm' 

Farms  wltti  loans  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Peanuts,  rye,  rice,  tobacco,  and  honey 
Average  per  farm' 

Farms  with  loans  of— 

$1  to  $999  - 

$1,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 


(X) 


(D) 


} 


(X) 


(X) 


(X) 


(X) 


6 
(X) 


394 
65  636 


(D) 

(D) 


(NA) 
(X) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(X) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(X) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(X) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(X) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(X) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(NA) 
(X) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


'Data  are  in  whole  dollars. 


14    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  7.    Land  Use  and  Acres  Diverted:  1987,  1982,  and  1978 


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


Alt  farms 


Percent  of  total  in  1987 


Farms number.. 

Land  in  farms acres.. 

Total  cropland farms. - 
acrGS-- 

Han/ested  cropland farms.. 

acres.. 

Farms  by  acres  harvested: 

1  to  49  acres 

1  to  9  acres 

10  to  19  acres 

20  to  29  acres 

30  to  49  acres 

50  to  99  acres _ 

100  to  199  acres _ 

200  to  499  acres 

500  to  999  acres ___ 

1,000  acres  or  more 

1.000  to  1.999  acres 

2,000  acres  or  more 

Cropland  used  only  for  pasture  or  grazing farms.. 

acres, . 

Othier  cropland farms.. 

acres-- 
Cropland  in  cover  crops,  legumes,  and  soil-improvement  grasses,  not 

harvested  and  not  pastured farms.. 

acres.. 

Cropland  on  which  all  crops  failed farms.. 

acres. . 

Cropland  in  cultivated  summer  fallow farms.. 

acres. - 

Cropland  idle farms,. 

acres. - 

Total  woodland farms.  . 

acres.. 
Woodland  pastured farms.. 

acres.. 
Woodland  not  pastured farms.. 

acres. - 

Pastureland  and  rangeland  other  than  cropland  and  woodland  pastured farms.. 

acres. . 
Land  in  house  lots,  ponds,  roads,  wasteland,  etc farms.. 

acres.. 

Cropland  under  federal  acreage  reduction  programs: 
Annual  commodity  acreage  adjustment  programs farms.. 

acres.. 
Conservation  reserve  program farms.. 

acres. . 


4 

870 

1  721 

521 

4 

170 

327 

396 

3 

837 

152 

719 

3 

746 

3 

219 

363 

91 

73 

42 

13 

7 

7 

22 

2 

20 

460 

40 

504 

96? 

134 

173 

119 

2  639 

54 

122 

56 

795 

839 

130  617 

216 

99 

135 

71 

27 

517 

163 

71 

618 

614 

977  093 

2 

198 

317  897 

1 

(D) 


100.0 
100.0 

BS.6 
19.0 
78.B 


76.9 

66.1 

7.S 

1.9 

1.5 

.9 
.3 
.1 
.1 
.5 
(Z) 
.4 

9.4 

2.4 

19.8 

7.8 

2.4 
.2 
1.1 
(Z) 
1.1 
(Z) 
17.2 
7.6 

4.4 
S.8 
1.5 
1.6 
3.3 
4.2 

12.6 
56.8 
45.1 
18.5 


(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 


4 

595 

1  957 

501 

3 

836 

346 

113 

3  538 

155  960 

3 

457 

2 

968 

324 

109 

56 

30 

17 

8 

3 

23 

1 

22 

400 

33 

557 

855 

156 

596 

48 

(D) 

36 

321 

21 

(D) 

801 

155 

216 

148 

117 

?70 

67 

36 

550 

105 

80 

720 

743 

1  132 

849 

2 

227 

361 

269 

4  310 

1  988  282 

3  565 

333  262 

3  299 

158  639 

3  204 

2  680 

330 

108 

86 

44 

14 

12 

2 

23 

2 

21 

272 

27  191 

1  089 

147  432 

58 

665 

34 

129 

35 

1  316 

1  024 

145  322 

146 

145  802 

57 

40  242 

107 

105  560 

611 

1  143  095 

1  859 

366  123 

(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     15 


Table  8.    Land  in  Farms,  Harvested  Cropland,  and  Irrigated  Land,  by  Size  of  Farm:  1987 
and  1982 


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


l^nd  in  farms 
(acres) 


Harvested  cropland 
(acres) 


Irrigated  land 
(acres) 


1982 


Land  in  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 

5.000  acres  or  more 

Farms  witfi  harvested  cropland. 
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 

5,000  acres  or  more 

Farms  with  irrigated  land 

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 

5,000  acres  or  more 


4  870 

2  855 

1  401 

120 

102 

81 

38 
39 

13 
76 
31 

36 
78 
53 


170 

519 

34 

24 

16 

11 
7 
1 

7 
4 

8 
26 

20 


4  595 

2  743 

1  261 
109 

87 

77 

47 
26 
14 
86 
33 

33 
79 
55 

3  538 

2  361 
943 

59 
44 
29 

22 
7 
4 

23 
7 

8 
31 
24 


982 

440 

30 

20 

13 

11 
4 
2 


10  320 
28  037 

6  829 

8  135 

9  210 

5  846 

7  686 
3  179 

26  004 

19  935 

49  051 
1  547  289 
1  464  127 

699  059 

9  202 

20  417 
3  603 
3  711 
3  202 

2  301 

(D) 
(D) 

6  147 
(D) 

11  001 
632  142 
597  166 

537  146 

3  906 

10  258 
1  912 
1  922 
1  925 

1  687 

(D) 
(D) 

2  698 

(D) 

11  473 
497  456 
477  323 


9  858 

26  553 

6  229 

7  075 

8  948 

7  228 

5  135 

3  326 

28  496 

22  419 

49  151 
1  783  083 
1  711  067 

873  377 

(D) 
18  811 
3  368 
3  577 
3  304 

3  381 
1  421 
962 
7  577 
5  785 

(D) 
804  691 
779  081 


3  566 

8  947 

1  712 

(□) 

(D) 

1  696 

(D) 

(D) 

3  082 

2  611 

11  033 
608  711 
590  353 


152  719 

6  461 
10  409 
1  471 
1  469 
1  183 

964 

(D) 

(D) 

1  186 

1  506 

2  184 
125  229 
110  529 


6  461 
10  409 


471 
469 
183 

964 
(D) 
(D) 

186 


2  184 
125  229 
110  529 


2  566 

4  844 

(D) 

984 

482 


610 
31 S 


(D) 

545 
99  407 
94  065 


(D) 
9  083 
1  316 
1  069 

874 

1  459 

406 

272 

1  649 

1  949 

(D) 
129  956 
120  505 


(D) 

9  083 

1  316 

1  069 

874 

1  459 

406 

272 

1  649 

1  949 

(D) 
129  956 
120  505 


2  214 

4  120 

665 

(D) 

(D) 

710 

211 

(D) 

292 

1  082 

(D) 
100  760 
94  057 


2  431 

4  182 

(D) 

863 

467 

622 
(D) 
(D) 
396 
928 

665 
137  386 
133  998 


2  421 

4  155 

610 

853 

442 

582 
232 

306 

(D) 

(D) 
136  717 
133  948 


2  431 

4  182 

(D) 

863 

467 

622 
(D) 
(D) 
396 
928 

665 
137  386 
133  998 


2 

108 

3 

703 

582 

(D) 

(U) 

515 

(D) 

(L)| 

352 

950 

1 

818 

134 

757 

131 

396 

144  665 

2 

082 

3 

632 

562 

(D) 

(U) 

513 

113 

(D) 

292 

950 

(D) 

134  757 

131 

396 

145  982 

2 

108 

3 

703 

582 

(D) 

(U) 

515 

(D) 

(U) 

352 

950 

1 

818 

134 

757 

131 

396 

Table  9.    Irrigation:    1987,  1982,  and  1978 

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


Farms  witfi  irrigation 


Farms  with  irrigation 


Farms number.. 

Proportion  of  farms percent.. 

Irngated  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.. 


1  827 
37.5 


148  884 
81 


1  585 
3  985 

193 
3  805 

20 

(D) 
7 

(D) 


1  544 
33.6 


145  982 
95 


1  326 

3  370 

171 

3  253 

16 

1  127 

5 

635 


1  493 
34.6 


159  323 
107 


1  263 

2  977 
182 

3  538 

19 

1  153 

4 

495 


Irrigated  land— Con. 
Acres  irrigated— Con. 

200  to  499  acres farms.. 

acres.. 

500  to  999  acres farms. 

acres- 

1,000  acres  or  more farms. 

acres. 

Irrigated  land  use: 
Harvested  cropland farms. 

acres.. 
Pastureland  and  other  land farms. 

acres. 

Land  in  irrigated  farms acres.. 

Cropland acres.. 

Harvested  cropland... acres.. 


3 

974 

3 

2  125 

16 

135  713 


1  796 

87  082 

80 

61  802 

537  146 
219  050 
111  636 


7 

1  964 

4 

3  171 

15 

132  462 


1  516 

76  035 

79 

69  947 

645  774 
223  267 
112  079 


6 

(D) 

3 

(D) 

16 

147  510 


1  465 

77  396 

(NA) 

81  927 

600  255 
225  784 
118  276 


16     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  10.    Selected  Characteristics  of  Irrigated  and  Nonirrigated   Farms:    1987  and  1982 


IFor  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Charactenstics 


All  farms 

Irrigated  farms 

Nonirriga 

Any  land  Irrigated 

All  harvested  cropland 
irrigated 

ted  farms 

1987 

1982 

1987 

1982 

1987 

1982 

1987 

1982 

4  870 

4  595 

1  827 

1  544 

1  608 

1  353 

3  043 

3  051 

1  721  521 

1  957  501 

537  146 

645  774 

271  248 

373  251 

1  184  375 

1  311  727 

603  435 

778  471 

645  622 

1  132  647 

409  959 

973  797 

578  142 

599  060 

1  707 

1  826 

2  194 

2  708 

2  428 

3  530 

1  487 

1  392 

148  884 

145  982 

148  884 

145  982 

100  405 

90  640 

(X) 

(X) 

4  170 

3  836 

1  811 

1  530 

1  608 

1  353 

2  359 

2  306 

327  396 

346  113 

219  050 

223  267 

112  358 

96  788 

108  346 

122  846 

3  837 

3  538 

1  796 

1  521 

1  608 

1  353 

2  041 

2  017 

152  719 

155  960 

111  636 

112  079 

62  979 

46  963 

41  083 

43  881 

1  021 

1  061 

199 

184 

149 

140 

822 

877 

1  017  597 

1  166  406 

111  244 

174  378 

60  771 

147  642 

906  353 

992  028 

1 

(NA) 

_ 

(NA) 

_ 

(NA) 

1 

(NA) 

(D) 

(NA) 

- 

(NA) 

- 

(NA) 

(D) 

(NA) 

3  317 

(NA) 

1  198 

(NA) 

1  065 

(NA) 

2  119 

(NA) 

848  906 

(NA) 

259  061 

(NA) 

124  068 

(NA) 

589  845 

(NA) 

2  321 

2  261 

901 

(NA) 

758 

(NA) 

1  420 

(NA) 

872  615 

1  090  828 

278  085 

(NA) 

147  180 

(NA) 

594  530 

(NA) 

609  740 

558  608 

396  889 

353  043 

231  643 

168  692 

212  852 

205  565 

125  203 

121  569 

217  235 

228  655 

144  056 

124  680 

69  948 

67  376 

3  579 

3  351 

1  716 

1  475 

1  537 

1  310 

1  863 

1  876 

498  317 

456  069 

387  827 

345  562 

229  731 

166  174 

110  489 

110  507 

1  201 

1  213 

152 

155 

105 

111 

1  049 

1  058 

111  424 

102  539 

9  061 

7  481 

1  912 

2  518 

102  363 

95  059 

495  759 

(NA) 

327  265 

(NA) 

188  166 

(NA) 

168  494 

(NA) 

101  840 

(NA) 

179  323 

(NA) 

117  164 

(NA) 

55  353 

(NA) 

589 

609 

91 

(NA) 

59 

(NA) 

498 

(NA) 

15  230 

17  581 

353 

(NA) 

174 

(NA) 

14  877 

(NA) 

945 

1  029 

169 

146 

120 

105 

776 

883 

42  629 

41  548 

3  389 

3  161 

394 

635 

39  240 

38  388 

1  484 

1  112 

922 

699 

835 

629 

562 

413 

12  316 

9  667 

11  096 

7  966 

6  665 

4  141 

1  220 

1  701 

3  524 

3  158 

1  669 

1  404 

1  478 

1  242 

1  855 

1  754 

30  717 

33  477 

22  615 

23  696 

11  438 

9  712 

8  103 

9  781 

3  881 

3  084 

1  685 

1  369 

1  497 

1  207 

2  196 

1  715 

18  233 

16  417 

13  901 

12  972 

8  153 

4  654 

4  333 

3  445 

4  503 

4  481 

1  723 

(NA) 

1  512 

(NA) 

2  780 

(NA) 

17  197 

19  864 

12  571 

(NA) 

7  466 

(NA) 

4  626 

(NA) 

1  868 

1  760 

907 

(NA) 

797 

(NA) 

961 

(NA) 

5  611 

4  162 

3  438 

(NA) 

2  235 

(NA) 

2  173 

(NA) 

1  224 

1  271 

612 

542 

528 

452 

612 

729 

193  230 

146  277 

155  558 

119  034 

91  692 

52  744 

37  672 

27  242 

768 

362 

305 

115 

245 

89 

463 

247 

5  885 

3  455 

3  202 

1  858 

1  590 

815 

2  683 

1  597 

3  612 

(NA) 

1  478 

(NA) 

1  287 

(NA) 

2  134 

(NA) 

25  557 

(NA) 

18  056 

(NA) 

7  804 

(NA) 

7  501 

(NA) 

698 

612 

294 

(NA) 

250 

(NA) 

404 

(NA) 

8  175 

6  415 

5  618 

(NA) 

1  642 

(NA) 

2  557 

(NA) 

1  285 

1  421 

587 

634 

512 

547 

698 

787 

22  930 

17  771 

14  470 

11  110 

5  419 

9  161 

8  460 

6  661 

1  668 

(NA) 

695 

(NA) 

582 

(NA) 

973 

(NA) 

15  910 

(NA) 

11  563 

(NA) 

8  241 

(NA) 

4  347 

(NA) 

3  926 

(NA) 

1  445 

(NA) 

1  277 

(NA) 

2  481 

(NA) 

5  142 

(NA) 

2  917 

(NA) 

1  947 

(NA) 

2  225 

(NA) 

4  428 

(NA) 

1  740 

(NA) 

1  532 

(NA) 

2  688 

(NA) 

76  996 

(NA) 

48  520 

(NA) 

33  306 

(NA) 

28  476 

(NA) 

6 

_ 

_ 

(NA) 

_ 

(NA) 

6 

(NA) 

394 

- 

- 

(NA) 

- 

(NA) 

394 

(NA) 

62 

(NA) 

24 

(NA) 

14 

(NA) 

38 

(NA) 

1  768 

(NA) 

1  671 

(NA) 

1  045 

(NA) 

97 

(NA) 

530 

(NA) 

221 

(NA) 

192 

(NA) 

309 

(NA) 

3  730 

(NA) 

2  099 

(NA) 

1  211 

(NA) 

1  631 

(NA) 

4  836 

4  558 

1  824 

1  543 

1  605 

1  352 

3  012 

3  015 

199  280 

190  230 

138  688 

141  407 

91  252 

83  009 

60  591 

48  823 

41  208 

41  735 

76  035 

91  644 

56  855 

61  397 

20  117 

16  193 

1  003 

1  040 

118 

137 

77 

95 

885 

903 

211  045 

241  969 

23  397 

16  540 

8  606 

9  339 

187  648 

225  429 

73 

88 

10 

5 

6 

63 

83 

11  836 

12  767 

2  010 

2  254 

19 

- 

9  826 

10  513 

372 

371 

63 

52 

54 

39 

309 

319 

47  564 

49  029 

2  033 

3  673 

1  591 

1  498 

45  531 

45  356 

42 

34 

6 

4 

5 

4 

36 

30 

21  908 

(D) 

(D) 

19 

1  873 

19 

(D) 

(D) 

Farms _  number.  _ 

Land  in  farms acres.. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings': 

Average  per  farm dotlars-- 

Average  per  acre dollars.. 

Irhgated  land _ acres.. 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use: 

Total  cropland farms.. 

acres. . 

Harvested  cropland farms.. 

acres.. 

Pastureland,  excluding  woodland  pastured farms.. 

acres.. 

Land  set  aside  in  federal  farm  programs farms.. 

acres.. 
Owned  and  rented  land  In  farms: 

Owned  land  in  farms farms.. 

acres. . 

Rented  or  leased  land  in  farms farms,, 

acres.. 

Market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold $1,000.. 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Crops,  including  nursery  and  greenhouse  crops farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Livestock,  poultry,  and  their  products farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Total  farm  production  expenses' $1,000.. 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

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.. 

Agncultural  chemicals^ farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Petroleum  products farms. - 

$1,000.. 
Electricity _ farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Hired  farm  labor farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Contract  labor _ farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Repairs  and  maintenance.. farms. 

$1,000-- 
Customwork,  machine  hire,  and  rental  of  machinery 
and  equipment^ farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Interest* farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Cash  rent  paid  for  land  and  buildings farms.. 

$1.000., 
Property  taxes  paid farms.. 

$1.000.. 
All  other  farm  production  expenses farms. 

$1,000.. 

Commodity  Credit  Corporation  loans farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Government  payments  received farms.. 

$1.000,. 
Other  farm-related  income' .  farms 

$1.000.. 

Estimated  market  value  of  all  machinery  and 

equipment' farms.  _ 

$1.000.. 
Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Inventory  of  livestock: 

Cattle  and  calves farms.. 

number.. 

Milk  cows farms. - 

number.. 

Hogs  and  pigs farms.. 

number.. 
Sheep  and  lambs farms.. 

number. - 


'Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms. 

2Data  for  1987  include  cost  of  custom  applications. 

^Data  for  1987  exclude  cost  of  custom  applications  for  commercial  fertilizer  and  agricultural  chemicals, 

*Data  for  1982  do  not  include  imputation  for  item  nonresponse. 

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Table  11.    Value  of  Land  and  Buildings:    1987,  1982,  and  1978 

[Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms;  see  text.   For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  Introductory  tejct  ] 


Value  of  land  and  buildings 


Value 
($1,000) 


1982 


1978 


Estimated  market  value  of  land  and  buildings farms. 

$1,000. 

Average  per  farm... dollars. 

Average  per  acre dollars. 

Farms  by  value  group: 

$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  to  $4,999,999  _. 

$5,000,000  or  more 


(X) 
(X) 
(X) 


1  013 
551 
386 
598 
479 

1  189 

370 

149 

62 

72 


(X) 

2  938  125 

603  435 

1  707 


18  073 
28  691 

31  494 
68  076 
78  272 

345  366 
235  145 
189  992 
165  915 
1  777  101 


} 


4 

59? 

3  574 

741 

778 

471 

1 

826 

1 

104 

505 

405 

5B0 

433 

996 

300 

4  310 

1  784  115 

413  948 

897 


959 
768 
520 
656 
371 


663 
191 


Table  12.    Value  of  Machinery  and  Equipment  on  Place:    1987  and  1982 

[Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms;  see  text.   For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text } 


1987 

1982 

Value  of  machinery  and  equipment 

Farms 

Value 
($1,000) 

Farms 

Value 
($1,000) 

Estimated  market  value  of  all  machinery  and  equipment 

4  836 
(X) 

1    116 

1   601 

969 

509 

279 

127 
BS 
87 
37 
5 
21 

199  280 
41   208 

2  649 

10  458 
12  827 

11  580 
9  862 

6  882 
6  771 
10  752 

(D) 

(D) 

113  406 

4  558 
(X) 

1    141 

1  576 

926 

358 

255 

112 
63 
77 
26 

> 

190  230 

41   735 

By  value  group: 
$1  to  $4,999 

2  834 

$5,000  to  $9.999 

10  216 

$10,000  to  $19,999      

12  099 

$20,000  to  $29.999 _ __ 

8  152 

$30,000  to  $49,999 

9  158 

$50,000  to  $69.999 

6  028 

$70,000  to  $99.999 

4  990 

$100,000  to  $199.999 

9  685 

$200,000  to  $499.999 

8  529 

$500,000  to  $999.999 

$1,000,000  or  more 

'Data  are  in  whole  dollars. 


Table  13.    Selected  Machinery  and  Equipment  on  Place:   1987  and  1982 


[Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms;  see  text.   For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text  ] 

1987 

1982 

Selected  machinery  and  equipment 

Total 

Manufactured  1983  to  1987 

Manufactured 

prior  to  1983 

Farms 

Number 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

manufactured 
1978  to  1982 

Motortrucks,  including  pickups 

4  222 

1  118 
254 

2  336 
638 
210 

1   797 
932 

I 
5 

9  270 

2  500 

3  920 

4  506 
1   435 

1  583 

2  550 
1   956 

8 

1   660 

252 

44 

692 
133 
23 
538 
213 

2 

2  993 

566 

1   063 

1   064 
297 
231 
666 
398 

(D) 

3   159 
744 
155 

1  867 
497 
160 

1  368 
806 

4 

6  277 

1  620 

2  397 

3  442 
1    107 
1    125 
1   884 
1   558 

(D) 

3  394 
928 
207 

1   812 
498 
144 
(NA) 
(NA) 

4 

7  545 

2  046 

3  240 

3  357 

1    106 

1   081 

(NA) 

(NA) 

10 

2  680 

2  or  3  .._ _ _ 

449 
1   036 

Wheel  tractors 

936 

2  or  3  _. 

221 

4  or  more  _     

198 

(NA) 

40  horsepower  (PTO)  or  more... 

(NA) 

Cottonpickers  and  strippers _    . 

_ 

4 

'Data  for  1982  include  self-propelled  only. 

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Table  14.    Petroleum  Products  Expenses:    1987,  1982,  and  1978 

[Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms;  see  text.   For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


1987 

1982 

Item 

Farms 

Expenses 
($1,000) 

1978 

Petroleum  products 

Average  per  farm _, 

Gasoline  and  gasotiol 

Average  per  farm 

Fanns  with  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $499 

farms.. 

$1.000.. 
dollars.. 

-  farms-- 

$1,000- 
dollars.- 

4  503 
(X) 
(X) 

4   151 
(X) 
(X) 

2  213 

778 

594 

420 

84 

40 

22 

1  468 

936 
224 
118 
108 
33 
24 
25 

2  782 

(X) 
(X) 

1   584 
937 
137 
57 
30 
13 
24 

(X) 
17  197 
3  819 

(X) 

6  379 
1   537 

400 
528 
779 

1  230 
529 
557 

2  356 

(X) 
8  560 
5  831 

145 
141 

153 
306 
208 

391 

7  217 

(X) 

(X) 

2  258 

811 

66 
183 
85 
76 

85 

84 

1  679 

4  481 
19  864 
4  433 

4  290 
7  778 

1  813 

2  503 
637 
546 
401 
119 

} 

1  335 
9  465 
7  090 

875 
178 
111 
08 
26 

} 

}                                      - 

(NA) 

2  622 
(NA) 

(NA) 

(naS 

(NA) 
NA) 

na! 

(NA) 

4  ISO 
11  595 
2  784 

4  084 
4  557 

1  118 

2  751 

$500  to  $999 

665 

$1,000  to  $1,999 

$2  000  to  $4  999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

66 

$10,000  to  $24,999 

44 

Diesel  fuel 

Average  per  farm 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 
$1  to  $499 

farms.. 

$1,000.. 
dollars.. 

978 
5  222 
5  339 

729 

$500  to  $999 

95 

$1  000  to  $1,999 

68 

$2,000  to  $4,999 

42 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

17 

$10,000  to  $24.999 

27 

Natural  gas 

Average  per  farm _ 

$1  to  $99 

farms.. 

$1,000.. 
dollars.. 

17 

8 

471 

3 

$100  to  $499 

g 

$500  to  $999 

3 

$1,000  to  $1,999 

1 

$2,000  to  $4,999 

1 

- 

LP  gas,  fuel  oil,  kerosene,  motor  oil,  grease,  etc. 

Average  per  farm 

Farms  with  expenses  o(- 
$1  to  $99 

farms-- 

$1,000.. 
-. -dollars.. 

i<S^ 

(NA) 

(NA 
NA 

$100  to  $499  _ 

NA 

$1,000  to  $1,999      . 

NA 

$2,000  to  $4,999 

NA 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

NA 

NA 

Table  15.    Agricultural  Chemicals  Used,  Including  Fertilizer  and  Lime:   1987,  1982, 
and  1978 

[Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms;  see  text.   For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text  ] 


Chemicals  used 


Chemicals  used 


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 

50  to  99  tons  --- 

100  to  199  tons  - 

200  to  499  tons - 

500  to  999  tons 

1,000  tons  or  more 

Agncultural  chemicals' farms. 

$1,000. 


3  524 

225  467 

30  717 

825 
21  544 
23  220 


800 
15 
2 
4 
1 
3 

3  881 
18  233 


3  158 

228  984 

33  477 

525 
9  547 
10  423 


509 
9 
3 
2 
1 
1 


3 

284 

26 

172 
452 
530 

12 
12 

525 
488 
Oil 

496 

16 

5 

3 

4 

3 

13 

277 
700 

Any  chemicals,  fertilizer,  or  lime 
used— Con. 

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.. 


2  008 

68  150 

663 

15  792 

1  151 

(D) 

2  887 
235  871 


212 
57  481 


1  702 

45  671 

654 

9  638 

1  067 
18  085 

2  385 

213  551 


165 
50  455 


1  204 
28  787 

441 
9  806 

912 
12  310 

2  325 
269  801 


180 
57  280 


'Data  for  1987  include  cost  of  custom  applications;  data  for  agricultural  chemicals  exclude  the  cost  of  lime  for  1987  and  1982. 


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Table  16.   Tenure  and  Characteristics  of  Operator  and  Type  of  Organization  for  All  Farms 
and  Farms  Operated  by  Black  and  Other  Races:   1987,  1982,  and  1978 


(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Characteristics 


Farms  operated  by  Black  and  other  races^ 


Tenure  of  operator: 

AH  operators fanns-- 

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.. 

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  .„ 

Operators  by  years  on  present  iarm: 

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  49  years 

50  to  54  years _ 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  to  69  years  _ 

70  years  and  over 

Average  age 

Operators  by  sex: 

Male farms.. 

acres.. 

Female feirms-- 

acres.. 

Operators  of  Spanish  origin  (see  text) farms.. 

acres.. 

Operators  not  of  Spanish  origin farms.. 

Spanish  origin  not  reported farms.. 

Type  of  organization: 

Individual  or  family  (sole  proprietorship) farms.. 

acres.. 

Partnership _._  farms.. 

acres— 

Corporation farms.. 

acres. - 
Family  held: 

More  than  10  stockholders ___ farms.- 

acres.. 

1 0  or  less  stockholders farms_. 

acres.. 

Other  than  family  held: 

More  than  10  stockholders  __ farms.. 

acres.. 

10  or  less  stockholders farms.. 

acres. . 
Other— cooperative,  estate  or  trust,  institutional, 

etc. farms.. 

acres.. 


4  870 

1  721  521 

3  837 

152  719 

2  549 

344  157 

2  005 

30  700 

768 

1  074  110 

566 

103  808 

1  553 

303  254 

1  266 

18  211 

31.9 


2  750 

1  713 

407 


2  816 
2  054 


1  723 

2  728 
350 
274 
332 
296 

1  476 

419 


491 

580 

1  042 

1  907 

13.3 

850 


505 

1  151 

411 

354 

555 

672 

495 

699 

53.0 

4  210 

1  627  203 

660 

94  318 

110 

21  738 

3  249 

1  511 

4  035 

429  021 

404 

169  792 

370 

899  049 

5 

37  432 

277 

505  521 

17 

187  280 

71 

168  816 

61 

223  659 

4  595 

1  957  501 

3  538 

155  960 

2  332 

328  728 

1  855 

25  493 

794 

1  286  352 

556 

102  022 

1  469 

342  421 

1  127 

28  445 

32.0 


2  675 

1  439 

481 


2  565 
2  030 


1  633 

2  534 
350 
225 
265 
323 

1  371 

428 


412 
572 
991 
1  702 
13.3 

918 


794 

803 


1  008 
52.7 


3  980 

1  827  827 

615 

129  674 

125 

8  302 

(NA) 

(NA) 


3  852 

481   212 

351 

130  761 

352 

1   000  221 

27 

208  290 

245 

298  990 


30 
296  482 

50 
196  459 

40 
345  307 


4  310 

1  988  282 

3  299 

158  639 

2  111 

281  019 

1  684 

19  309 

713 

1  388  319 

486 

102  987 

1  486 

318  944 

1  129 

36  343 

34.5 


2  177 

1  176 

957 


2  239 
2  071 


1  551 

2  495 
362 
255 
227 
300 

1  351 

264 


(NA) 


51 
535 
600 

1  005 

f 

1  270 

^ 

849 
52.7 

i 

3  731 

1  856  109 

579 

132  173 

68 
2  550 

3  614 
656  332 

326 
222  668 

326 
973  239 

11 

52  027 

222 

325  568 

29 
260  880 

64 
334  764 

44 
136  043 

3 

157 

483 

327 

2  689 

37 

510 

1 

604 

54 

349 

1 

345 

10 

931 

464 

343 

292 

392 

18 

101 

1 

089 

85  686 

95? 

8 

478 

1   707 

1    171 

279 


1   944 
1   213 


1  174 
1  667 
205 
172 
209 
174 
907 

316 


290 
364 
569 
1  313 
14.7 

621 


21 

333 

623 

237 

234 

365 

497 

337 

510 

54.3 

2 

698 

462 

101 

459 

21 

226 

65 

A 

014 

2 

026 

1 

066 

2 

692 

79 

295 

220 

31 

693 

205 

150 

982 

2 

(D) 

16/ 

(D) 

6 

(D) 

28 

39  686 

40 

221 

357 

3 

291 

517 

471 

2 

738 

38  320 

1 

679 

40 

515 

1 

421 

5 

279 

514 

390  285 

417 

24 

175 

1 

098 

86 

671 

900 

8 

866 

1   875 

1   048 

368 


907 
384 


1  214 
1  738 
227 
156 
192 
224 
939 

339 


273 
351 
630 
330 
14.6 

707 


30 
395 
483 


> 

577 

> 

1  020 

> 

786 

54.0 

2  821 

507  278 

470 

10  193 

78 

4  231 

(NA) 

(NA) 


2  824 

89  797 

222 

17  959 

221 

193  324 

12 

27  257 

174 

47  054 


14 

117  917 

21 

1   096 

24 

216  391 


Tor  classification  of  social  and  ethnic  groups,  see  text. 


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Table  17.    Selected  Characteristics  of  Farms  Operated  by  Females,  Persons  of  Spanish 
Origin,  and  Specified  Racial  Groups:  1987  and  1982 


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


Characteristics 


Female 

Operators  of 

operators 

Spanish  origin^ 

660 

110 

615 

125 

94  318 

21  738 

129  674 

8  302 

561 

73 

524 

76 

2  173 

885 

2  OSO 

361 

472 

59 

145 

26 

17 

13 

7 

3 

12 

5 

7 

4 

Farms  operated  by  Black  and  other  races 


Total 


American  Indian 


Other 
(see  text) 


FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS 

Farms-- number,  1987.. 

1982-. 

Land  in  farms acres,  1987-. 

1982- 

Haruested  cropland farms.  1987-. 

1982.. 

acres,  1987.. 

1982.. 

1987  FARMS  BY  SIZE 

1  to  9  acres  - 

10  to  49  acres 

50  to  139  acres 

140  to  219  acres - 

220  to  499  acres 

500  acres  or  more 

1987  OWNED  AND  RENTED  LAND 
IN  FARMS 

Owned  land  in  farms  - farms-. 

acres-. 
Rented  or  leased  land  in  farms farms-. 

acres-. 

TENURE  OF  OPERATOR 

Full  owners farms,  1987-. 

1982-. 

acres,  1987-. 

1982-. 

Part  owners farms,  1987-. 

1982-. 

acres,  1987-. 

1982-. 

Tenants farms,  1987-. 

1982-. 

acres,  1987-. 

1982-. 

1987  FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF 
ORGANIZATION 

Individual  or  family  (sole  proprietorship) 

Partnership 

Family  held  corporation 

Other  than  family  held  corporation 

Other— cooperative,  estate  or  trust, 
institutional,  etc 

1987  MARKET  VALUE  OF 
AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Total  sales __.  farms— 

$1,000-. 
Crops,  including  nursery  and  greenhouse 

crops farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Livestock,  poultry,  and  their  products farms.. 

$1,000- 
Farms  by  value  of  sales: 

Less  than  $2,500  __ 

$2,500  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $19,999 

$20,000  to  $24,999. 

$25,000  or  more 

1987  FARMS  BY  STANDARD 
INDUSTRIAL  CLASSIFICATION 

Cash  grains  (Oil)  ._ 

Field  crops,  except  cash  grains  (013)  

Cotton  (0131) _._ 

Tobacco  (0132) __ 

Sugarcane  and  sugar  beets;  Irish  potatoes; 
field  crops,  except  cash  grains,  n.e.c. 
(0133,  0134,  0139) _ 

Vegetables  and  melons  (016) 

Fruits  and  tree  nuts  (017) 

Horticultural  specialties  (018) 

General  farms,  primarily  crop  (019) 

Livestock,  except  dairy,  poultry,  and  animal 

specialties  (021)  __ _ 

Beef  cattle,  except  feedlots  (0212) 

Dairy  farms  (024) _ 

Poultry  and  eggs  (025) 

Animal  specialties  (027) 

General  farms,  primarily  livestock  and  animal 
specialties  (029)  _ 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


484 

53  508 

251 

40  810 

409 

365 

17  890 

55  568 

75 

76 

68  804 

67  166 

176 

174 

7  624 

6  940 

593 

37 

21 

4 


660 
14  510 

519 
8  940 

126 
5  570 

192 
242 

101 
30 
95 


60 

243 

195 

4 

92 
61 

1 

1 

12 


64 

2  119 

68 

19  619 

42 

46 

1  887 

682 

22 

25 

15  976 

4  098 

46 

54 

3  875 

3  522 

110 
3  875 

62 
2  186 

48 
1   689 

37 
35 
14 
3 
21 


3  157 

3  291 

483  327 

517  471 

2  689 

2  738 

37  510 

38  320 

2  008 

888 

142 

28 

45 

46 

2  068 

252  628 

1  553 

230  699 

1  604 

1  679 

54  349 

40  515 

464 

514 

343  292 

390  285 

1  089 

1  098 

85  686 

86  671 

2  692 

220 

169 

36 

40 


3  157 
210  648 

2  555 

154  548 

543 

56  100 

754 
950 
485 
166 
802 


325 


325 


470 
1   126 


438 
253 

9 
28 
33 

17 


7 
2 

(D) 
(D) 
6 
2 
(D) 
(D) 


6 

(D) 

1 

(0) 


6 
2 

(D) 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


7 
(D) 

5 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

4 
2 


1 

2 

(D) 

(D) 

1 

2 

(D) 

(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 
2 

(D) 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


3  094 

3  208 

475  032 

497  957 

2  642 

2  690 

37  287 

37  804 

1  965 

873 

138 

28 

45 

45 

2  037 

249  848 

1  508 

225  184 

1  586 

1  646 

54  228 

40  142 

451 

491 

335  284 

372  210 

1  057 

1  071 

85  520 

85  605 

40 


3  094 
208  584 

2  510 

153  769 

524 

54  815 

740 
927 
475 
161 
791 


55 

79 

8  248 

19  485 

40 

44 

199 

506 


14 

4 


25 
(D) 
43 
(D) 


12 
31 

13 

23 

8  008 

18  075 

30 

25 

iSi 


2  637 

50 

217 

3 

164 

2 

36 

55 

(D) 

39 
(D) 
18 
(0) 

10 

21 

10 

5 

8 


455 

14 

1  105 

17 

692 

4 

13 

- 

421 

16 

245 

8 

8 

1 

28 

. 

33 

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Table  17.    Selected  Characteristics  of  Farms  Operated  by  Females,  Persons  of  Spanish 
Origin,  and  Specified  Racial  Groups:  1987  and  1982 -Con. 


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


Characteristics 


Female 
operators 


Operators  of 
Spanisti  origin' 


Farms  operated  by  Black  and  ottier  races 


Black 


American  Indian 


Asian 


Other 
}e  text) 


1987  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  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  to  69  years , 

70  years  and  over 

Average  age 

Operators  by  sex: 

Male.- 

Female 

Operators  of  Spanish  origin'  

1987  COMMODITY  CREDIT 
CORPORATION  LOANS  AND 
GOVERNMENT  PAYMENTS 


Amount  received  from  Commodity  Credit 
Corporation  loans 


Government  payments  received  . 


..  farms-. 

$1,000-. 
,_  farms.. 

$1,000.. 


432 

157 
71 


401 
259 


277 
474 
70 
240 
164 


74 

89 

141 

219 

11.2 

137 


3 

63 

137 

91 

96 

110 

70 

90 

54.1 


(X) 
660 


6 
(D) 


30 
118 
15 
60 
43 


16 
15 
37 
31 
(D) 


21 
31 
14 

17 

7 

3 

17 

49.0 


1  707 

1  171 

279 


1  944 
1  213 


1  174 

1  667 

377 

383 

907 


290 
364 
569 
1  313 
14.7 


21 
333 
623 
471 
365 
497 
337 
510 
54.3 


2  698 
459 


1 
(D) 


1  665 

1  152 

277 


1  910 
1  184 


1  155 

2  512 
364 

1  261 
867 


278 
349 
554 
1  299 
14.8 


1 
48.7 


(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 
19 
46 


1 
(D) 
19 
46 


35 
18 
2 


31 
24 


17 
53 
12 
24 
17 


11 
11 
12 
14 
10.3 


21 

_ 

321 

12 

607 

13 

457 

13 

354 

8 

492 

5 

334 

2 

508 

2 

54.4 

46.9 

2  641 

50 

453 

5 

^See  chapter  1,  table  16  for  operators  not  of  or  not  reporting  Spanish  origin. 


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Table  18.    Selected  Characteristics  of  Farms  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification:   1987 


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


Total- 

Crops  (01) _ 

Cash  grains  (Oil) _._ 

Wheal  (0111) 

Rice  (0112)  _. 

Com  (0115)___ 

Soybeans  (0116) 

Cash  grains,  n.e.c.  (0119) 

Field  crops,  except  cash  grains  (013) 

Cotton  (0131) , 

Tobacco  (0132) 

Sugarcane  and  sugar  beets  (0133) 

Irisn  potatoes  (0134) 

Field  crops,  except  cash  grains,  n.e.c.  (0139) 

Vegetables  and  melons  (016) .._ 

Fnjits  and  tree  nuts  (017) 

Berry  crops  (0171) , 

Grapes  (0172)  , 

Tree  nuts  (0173) 

Citrus  fruits  (0174) , 

Deciduous  tree  fruits  (0175) 

Fruits  and  tree  nuts,  n.e.c.  (0179) 

Horticultural  specialties  (018) 

Ornamental  floriculture  and  nursery  products  (0181), 
Food  crops  grown  under  cover  (0182) 

General  farms,  pnmanly  crop  (019) 

Livestock  and  animal  specialties  (02) 

Livestock,  except  dairy,  poultry,  and  animal  specialties 

(021) 

Beef  cattle  feedlots  (0211) 

Beef  cattle,  except  feedlots  (0212) 

Hogs  (0213) ._.. _ 

Sheep  and  goats  (0214)___ 

General  livestock,  except  dairy,  poultry,  and  animal 
specialties  (0219) 

Dairy  farms  (024)  __ 

Poultry  and  eggs  (025) __ 

Broiler,  tryer,  and  roaster  chickens  (0251) 

Chicken  eggs  (0252) _ 

Turkeys  and  turkey  eggs  (0253) 

Poultry  hatcheries  (0254) 

Poultry  and  eggs,  n.e.c.  (0259) 

Animal  specialties  (027) 

Fur-bearing  animals  and  rabbits  (0271) 

Horses  and  other  equines  (0272) 

Animal  aquaculture  (0273) 

Animal  specialties,  n.e.c.  (0279) 

General  farms,  primarily  livestock  and  animal 
specialties  (029) _ 

^Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms. 


Farms 


4  870 

3  696 


68 

1 
329 


1  713 
6 

581 

34 

4 

1  086 

1  Oil 
1  000 

11 

23 

1    174 


977 

50 

662 

244 

12 


32 


Land  in  farms 
(acres) 


1   721   521 

578  038 


444  650 


(D) 

(D) 

7  818 


113  112 
63 

21  482 
661 
170 

90  716 


11   347 

11   217 

130 

452 

1    143  483 


1    107  084 

286  747 

816  370 

2  302 

912 

753 

18  142 

2  152 

38 

2  089 


(D) 
(D) 


3  884 
553 
492 


Harvested 

cropland 

(acres) 


152  719 

151   296 


(D) 

(D) 

4  646 


48  306 

41 

15  733 

251 

34 

32  247 

4  042 

4  022 

20 

133 

1   423 


1  258 
21 

1  140 
63 
17 

17 


(D) 

35 
35 


(D) 


Value  of  selected  capital 

assets',  average  per  farm 

(dollars) 


Land  and 
buildings 


603  435 

406  908 


(D) 

(D) 

210  854 

276  568 

335  784 
109  000 

425  985 

276  794 

1  597  000 

285  890 

235  258 
235  753 
190  273 

443  522 


1  311  867 

6  71 1  300 

1  361  669 

153  656 

312  417 

368  222 

3  603  864 

697  250 
495  000 
936  552 


(D) 
(D) 


53 

320  768 

(D) 

82  333 

7 

285  492 

10 

752  600 

(D) 

287  167 

264  656 


Machinery  and 
equipment 


41  208 

47  334 


(D) 

(D) 

20  937 


33  218 
16  529 

(D) 
14  693 

(D) 
43  035 


(D) 

(D) 

48  702 


(D) 
21  967 


16  683 
41  251 
16  609 
12  724 
7  562 

10  627 


57  023 
64  560 
71  303 

(D) 
(D) 

17  060 
5  617 
13  447 
54  384 
12  799 


Market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold 
($1,000) 


Total 


609  740 

498  439 


(D) 

(D) 

10  241 


155  715 
118 

43  288 

522 

16 

111   770 

56  150 

55  564 

586 

414 

111   301 


52  033 

26  590 

16  310 

9  067 

21 

45 


(D) 

3  388 
17  096 

(D) 
(D) 

4  569 

19 

153 

3  301 

1  096 


(D) 


Crops,  iricluding 

nursery  and 

greenhouse 

crops 


498  317 

497  785 


(D) 
(D) 


66 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

9 


(D) 


Livestock, 

poultry,  and 

their  products 


111  424 

655 


259  843 

340 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

25  867 

109 

155  621 

94 

118 

- 

43  256 

32 

519 

? 

16 

111  711 

60 

56  084 

65 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

369 

45 

532 

110 

769 

441 

51 

59? 

(D) 

(D) 

338 

15 

9/2 

89 

8 

978 

(D) 

(D) 

21 

603 

3 

388 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

4 

501 

(D) 

1b2 

(D) 

1 

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Table  19.    Selected  Characteristics  of  Abnormal  Farms:   1987  and  1982 

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


Characteristics 


Characteristics 


Farms --- number.. 

Land  in  farms acres.. 

Average  size  of  farm acres.. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings' $1,000.. 

Average  per  farm dollars. . 

Average  per  acre dollars.. 

Estimated  market  value  of  all  machinery  and 
equipment' $1,000.. 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use: 

Total  cropland farms.. 

acres.. 

Harvested  cropland farms.. 

acres.. 
Cropland  used  only  for  pasture  or  grazing  ._  farms.. 

acres.. 

Other  cropland 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 - 

Irrigated  larid farms. 

acres- 


24 

16  282 

678 


25  326 

1   055  250 
1   555 


22 

1  268 

20 

188 

9 

848 

12 

232 


7 

1   089 

5 

550 

6 


9 
9  932 

19 

3  993 

14 

147 


7 

13  187 

1   884 


107  944 

15  420  571 

8  186 


5 

482 

3 

28 

3 

454 

(NA) 


3 
1   786 

3 
1   564 

3 
222 


4 

9  541 


6 
1   378 


Market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold $1,000. 

Average  per  farm dollars. 

Crops,  including  nursery  and  greenhouse 

crops $1,000. 

Livestock,  poultry,  and  their  products $1,000. 

Total  farm  production  expenses' $1,000. 

Average  per  farm dollars. 

Tenure  of  operator 

Full  owners 

Pan  owners 

Tenants 

Abnormal  farms  by  standard  industrial 
classification: 

Cash  grains  (Oil) 

Field  crops,  except  cash  grains  (013) 

Cotton  (0131) 

Tobacco  (0132) 

Sugarcane  and  sugar  beets:  Irish  potatoes; 
field  crops,  except  cash  grains,  n.e.c. 
(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,  pnmarity  livestock  and  animal 
specialties  (029) 


1  393 
58  055 


673 
720 


1  547 
64  462 


342 

48  857 


43 
299 

(NA) 
(NA) 


'Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms. 


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1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  20.    Livestock  and  Poultry— Inventory  and  Sales:    1987,  1982,  and  1978 


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


Inventory 


Farms 


Value  1 
($1,000) 


Farms 


Number 


Value 
($1,000) 


Livestock  and  poultry 1987. 

1982_ 

1978. 
Poultry 1987. 

1982. 

1978. 
Livestock 1987, 

1982. 

1978. 

Any  cattle,  hogs,  or  stieep 1987. 

1982. 
1978. 

Cattle  and  calves 1987. 

1982. 

1978. 
Cows  and  heifers  that  had  calved 1987. 

1982. 

1978. 
Beef  cows. 1987. 

1982. 

1978. 
Milk  COWS 1987. 

1982. 

1978. 

Hogs  and  pigs 1987. 

1982. 
1978. 

Feeder  pigs  sold 1987. 

1982. 
1978. 

Sheep  and  lambs^ 1987. 

1982. 
1978. 

Horses  and  ponies 1987. 

1982. 
1978. 

Chickens  3  months  old  or  older^ 1987.. 

1982. 
1978. 

Hens  and  pullets  Of  laying  age  1987. 

1982. 
1978. 

Broilers  and  other  meat-type  chickens 1987. 

1982. 

1978. 
Turkeys 1987. 

1982. 

1978. 


1  495 

1  472 

1  263 

237 

257 

198 

1  425 

1  409 

1  210 

1  243 
1  262 
1  108 

1  003 

1  040 

839 

769 

825 

696 

724 

784 

659 

73 

88 

76 

372 
371 
399 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 

42 

34 

13 

537 

505 

365 

181 
201 
141 
177 
198 
137 

34 
48 
45 
10 
15 
12 


(X) 

(XI 

(XI 

(X) 

(X) 

(XI 

(XI 

(XI 

(X) 

(X) 

(XI 

(X) 

211 

045 

241 

969 

218 

901 

95  263 

103 

290 

98 

579 

83 

427 

90 

523 

85 

623 

11 

836 

12 

767 

12  956 

47 

564 

49 

029 

50 

071 

(X) 

(X) 

(X) 

21 

908 

(D) 

(U) 

3  551 

4 

030 

4 

087 

(D) 

929  210 

1  243  801 

(D) 

(U) 

1  065  586 

407 

074 

781 

551 

431 

230 

23 

75 

79 

(D) 

117  274 

72  604 

(D) 

3  622 

3  776 
97  087 

113  652 
68  828 

94  601 
112  443 
68  215 

66  346 
104  436 
63  425 
46  633 
54  373 

33  224 

34  205 
38  925 
23  118 
12  428 
15  448 
10  106 

6  064 
5  883 

4  456 

(X) 
(X) 
(X) 

2  191 
(D) 
(D) 

2  486 

1  209 
613 

(D) 

2  933 

3  474 

(D) 

2  717 

3  037 

383 
688 
302 
(Z) 
1 
1 


1  201 

1  213 

1  158 

99 

121 

105 

1  145 

1  152 

1  104 

1  061 
1  069 
t  026 

807 
817 
740 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

307 

319 

352 

60 

66 


(X) 

(X) 

(X) 

(X) 

(X) 

(X) 

(X) 

(X) 

(X) 

(X) 

(X) 

(X) 

101  315 

91  675 

105  088 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

69  019 

66  875 

(D) 

3  267 

7  100 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

236 

197 

297 

824  182 

711  679 

662  710 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

2  069  316 

3  173  500 

2  588  757 

(D) 


111  424 

102  539 

88  230 

21  009 

21  519 

17  187 

90  415 

81  020 

71  043 

54  356 
54  752 
47  095 

43  881 
45  495 
39  625 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

10  371 
9  175 
(D) 
199 
291 
(D) 

105 
(D) 
(D) 
294 
270 
192 

(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. 

^Sales  for  1987  include  pullets  of  less  than  3  months  old. 


Table  21.    Poultry— Inventory  and  Sales:    1987  and  1982 


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


1987 


Farms 


Farms 


Farms 


Number 


Farms 


INVENTORY 

Chickens  3  months  old  or  older 

Farms  with  — 

1  to  3.199.. 

3,200  to  9.999 

10.000  or  more 

Hens  and  pullets  of  laying  age 

Farms  with  — 

1  to  99 

100  to  399 

400  to  3.199 

3.200  to  9.999 

10.000  to  19.999 

20.000  to  49,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

100,000  or  more 

Broilers  and  other  meat-type  chickens 

Turkeys 

For  slaughter 

Hens  kept  for  breeding 

Ducks,  geese,  and  other  poultry 


181 

167 

14 

177 

152 
5 
7 

1 
1 
4 
4 
3 

34 
10 


(D) 
(D) 


(D) 

2  664 

950 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

136  100 

257   132 

562  408 

407  074 
23 
13 
10 

(X) 


201 

187 

1 

13 


172 
8 

4 

1 


(D) 

(D) 

908  804 

(D) 

3  219 

1   488 

(D) 

(D) 

220  587 
(D) 
(D) 

781  551 
75 


(X) 


SALES 

Hens  and  pullets' 

Farms  with  — 

1  to  3,199 

3.200  to  9.999 

10.000  or  more 

Hens  and  pullets  of  laying  age 

Farms  with  — 

1  to  99 

100  to  399 

400  to  3,199 

3.200  to  9.999... 

10.000  to  19.999 

20,000  to  49,999 

50,000  to  99,999 

100,000  or  more 

Broilers  and  other  meat-type  chickens 

Turkeys 

For  slaughter 

Hens  kept  for  breeding 

Ducks,  geese,  and  other  poultry 


722 

16  000 

807  460 

(D) 

296 

(D) 

(D) 

16  000 

41    700 

122  309 

(D) 


(X) 


(D) 

33  632 

(D) 

(D) 

387 

790 

(D) 

27  632 

105  618 

(D) 

210  070 


(X) 


'Sales  for  1987  include  pullets  of  less  than  3  months  old. 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -STATE  DATA 


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Table  22.    Broilers  and  Started  Pullets— Sales:   1987  and  1982 


(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 

Broilers  and  other  meat-type  chickens 

Pullets  not  of  laying 

age 

Pullets  3  months  old  or  older  not 
of  laying  age 

Number  sold 

1987 

1982 

1987 

1982 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Total — - 

Farms  with  — 

1  to  1,999 

12 
6 

2 

3 

3 

1 

2  069  316 

307 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

23 

9 
3 

1 
2 

1 

3  173  500 

1    168 
8  000 

(P) 

(D) 

2  162  832 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(D) 

8 

5 
1 

1 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(0) 

207 
(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

7 

1 
3 
1 
1 

(NA) 
(NA) 

(D) 

(D) 

2000to  15999                                                   

6  000 

16.000  to  29,999 

(D) 

30  000  to  59.999                                    

(D) 

60  000  to  99  999 

1 00  000  to  1 99  999 

200.000  to  499.999 

(D) 

200  000  to  299  999                                       

(NA) 

300.000  to  499.999 

(NA) 

500  000  or  more                                                  

Table  23.    Poultry— Inventory  and  Sales  by  Size  of  Flock:   1987 


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


Inventory 

Chickens  3  months  old  or  older 

Pullet  chicks  and  pullets 
under  3  months  old 

Broilers  and  other 
meat-type  chickens 

Chickens  3  months  old  or  older 

Total 

Hens  and  pullets  of 
laying  age 

Pullets  3  months  old  or 
older  not  of  laying  age 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Numtjer 

Farms 

Number 

181 

155 
4 
5 
3 

2 
5 
4 
3 

(X) 

(D) 

3  072 
(D) 
(D) 

7  656 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

624  592 

(X) 

177 

152 
4 

5 
3 

2 
4 
4 
3 

(X) 

(D) 

2  664 
(D) 
(D) 

6  056 

(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

(X) 

53 

39 
2 
2 
3 

1 
3 
1 
2 

(X) 

118  012 

408 

(D) 

(D) 

1   600 

(0) 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

PO 

36 

30 

2 

1 
1 

2 

3 

53  305 
441 

(□) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
60  058 

26 

23 
1 

1 

1 
8 

17  848 

Farms  with  — 
1  to  99 

428 

100  to  399 

(D) 

400  to  1  599 

(D) 

1.600  to  3.199 

3.200  to  9,999 

_ 

10.000  to  19,999         __               

_ 

20,000  to  49,999       

(D) 

50  000  to  99  999 

_ 

No  inventory 

389  226 

Sales 

Hens  and  pullets 

Broilers  and  other 
meat-type  chickens 

Poultry  and  poultry 
products 

Chickens  3  months  old  or  older 

Total 

Hens  and  pullets  of 
laying  age 

Pullets  not  of  laying  age 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Value 
($1,000) 

30 

11 
2 
3 

2 
5 
4 
3 

1 

(D) 

(D) 
(D) 
179 

(D) 

212  200 

90  424 

209  836 

(D) 

28 

10 
2 
3 

2 
4 
4 
3 

(D) 
232 

(D) 

(D) 

90  424 

209  836 

7 

4 

1 

2 

1 

177  707 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

5 
4 

1 
7 

111   354 
(D) 

1   957  962 

75 

49 
4 
5 
3 

2 
5 
4 
3 

24 

15  477 

Farms  with  — 
1  to  99  - 

39 

100  to  399  ._ __ 

14 

400  to  1,599 

38 

1,600  to  3,199 

98 

3,200  to  9,999 

_ 

10,000  to  19,999 

(D) 

20,000  to  49,999 

(0) 

50,000  to  99,999  ___ 

3  699 

100,000  or  more 

8  504 

5  532 

26     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  24.    Turkeys— Sales  by  Number  Sold  Per  Farm:    1987 


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


Turkeys 

Total 

Sales  for  slaughter 

Sates  of  hens  kept  for  breeding 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Farms  with  — 
1  to  1,999 

2,000  to  7,999         

_ 

8  000  to  1 5  999 

16,000  to  29,999 -   - 

30  000  to  59  999                                    

60,000  to  99,999 -   - --. 

Table  25.    Cattle  and  Calves— Inventory:   1987  and  1982 


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


Farms 


Number 


Cattle  and  calves 

Farms  with  — 

1  to  9 - 

10  to  19 

20  to  49 

50  to  99 

100  to  199 

200  to  499. _ 

500  to  999... ___, 

1,000  to  2,499 

2,500  or  more 

Cows  and  heifers  that  had  calved 

Farms  with  — 

1  to  9 

10  to  19 

20  to  49 

50  to  99 

too  to  199 

200  to  499_._ 

500  to  999 

1.000  or  more 

Beef  cows 

Farms  with— 

1  to  9 _. 

10  to  19 

20  to  49 

50  to  99 

100  to  199 

200  to  499 

500  to  999 

1,000  or  more 

Milk  cows 

Farms  vfllh— 

1  to  4 

5  to  9 _-. 

10  to  29 

30  to  49 

50  to  99 

100  to  199 

200  to  499 

500  or  more 

Heifers  and  heifer  calves 

Steers,  steer  calves,  bulls,  and  bull  calves 


344 

188 

198 

102 

70 

40 

20 

22 

19 

769 

347 
142 
126 
55 
28 
31 
14 
26 


321 
143 
124 
54 
26 
23 
12 
21 


753 

865 


211 

045 

1 

527 

2 

481 

6 

140 

6 

668 

9 

415 

12 

136 

13 

732 

36 

560 

122 

396 

95 

263 

1 

406 

1 

948 

3 

594 

(D) 

(D) 

9  015 

10 

109 

61 

574 

1  349 
1  967 
3  540 
3  586 
3  652 
6  271 
8  856 
54  204 


(D) 

(D) 

2  662 

8  623 


61  394 
54  388 


363 
197 
212 
88 
71 
43 
20 
23 
23 

825 

405 
142 
117 
59 
27 
31 
16 
28 


383 
142 
116 
58 
25 
24 
13 


SB 
6 
2 

1 
3 
11 

7 

808 

940 


241   969 

1   651 

2  682 

6  431 

5  987 

9  598 

12  962 

14  415 

37  036 

151   207 

103  290 

1   670 

1   832 

3  653 

4  005 

(D) 

(D) 

10  170 

69  052 

1  613 
1  823 
3  628 
3  930 
3  037 

7  112 

8  288 
61  092 


39 
(D) 

(D) 

460 

3  497 

8  572 

66  844 
71  835 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     27 


Table  26.    Cattle  and  Calves— Sales:    1987  and  1982 

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


1987 

1982 

Item 

Farms 

Number 

Value 
($1,000) 

Farms 

Number 

Value 
($1,000) 

Cattle  and  calves  sold 

807 

428 
130 
118 
43 
28 
26 
21 
5 
8 

609 

342 
87 
78 
25 
26 
25 
14 
12 

87 

64 
6 
5 

2 
3 
2 
1 

1 
3 

391 

226 
68 
50 
19 
11 
9 
8 

101   315 

1   734 

1  802 
3  493 

2  886 

3  829 

8  264 

15  102 

6  584 

57  621 

85  116 

1   318 

1  155 

2  338 
1   625 

3  327 

7  429 

9  355 

58  569 

42  295 

181 
73 

146 
(D) 

414 
(0) 
(D) 
(D) 
38  620 

16  199 

828 

896 

1   495 

1   265 

1  569 

2  794 
7  352 

43  881 

559 

558 

1    127 

944 

1  345 

3  185 

4  714 

2  717 
28  733 

40  226 

479 
481 
809 
653 
1  265 

3  172 
3  232 

30  136 

24  594 

75 
28 

77 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
22  732 

3  654 

195 
192 
373 
266 
350 
572 
1   707 

817 

465 

124 

102 

41 

33 

22 

15 

11 

4 

639 

367 
111 
60 
35 
26 
14 
IS 
11 

103 

65 

12 

9 

5 
3 
3 
2 
3 
1 

368 

251 
31 
40 
20 
10 
12 
4 

91  675 

1   725 

1  576 

3  045 

2  694 

4  591 
6  998 

10  745 
15  745 
44  556 

80  888 

1   314 
1  379 

1  843 

2  352 

3  425 

4  655 
10  474 
55  446 

33   182 

229 
142 
270 
365 
391 
1   127 
(D) 
4  721 
(D) 

10  787 

867 

395 

1  083 

1  176 

1  371 
3  543 

2  352 

45  495 

Farms  with  — 
1  to  9                                                                                   

657 

10  to  19    

612 

20  to  49                                                                              

1   066 

50  10  99 

864 

100  to  199 

1   754 

200  to  499 

2  454 

500  to  999 

4  362 

1,000  to  2  499                                                                           

7  215 

26  510 

Cattle  sold 

43  566 

Farms  with— 

1  to  9    .                 __. 

579 

10  to  19                                           

604 

20to49___ ___ 

766 

50  to  99                                               

965 

100  to  199 

1  682 

200  to  499                                                

1   985 

500  to  999 

4  564 

1.000  or  more 

32  420 
20  532 

Farms  with— 
1  to  9 

116 

10  to  19  „                

72 

20  to  49 

127 

50  to  99      .  .               

188 

100  to  199 

mt 

200  to  499 

566 

500  to  999 

(D) 
2  737 

2.500  or  more 

(D) 
1   929 

Calves  sold 

Farms  with— 
1  to  9 

220 

10  to  19 

92 

20  to  49 

234 

50  to  99  __   

177 

100  to  199 

252 

200  10  499 

564 

500  or  more _                _                  _ 

390 

Table  27.    Cattle  and  Calves— Inventory  and  Sales  by  Size  of  Herd:   1987 


[For  meaning  ol  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  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 

^es 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Value 
($1,000) 

Total  inventory 

Farms  with- 
1  to  9 

1  003 

344 

188 

198 

102 

70 

40 

20 

22 

19 

(X) 

211  045 

1  527 

2  481 
6  140 
6  668 
9  415 

12  136 

13  732 
36  550 

122  396 

(X) 

769 

192 
155 
172 
93 
63 
36 
16 
22 
18 

(X) 

95  263 

552 
972 

2  641 

3  067 

4  240 
6  487 

5  662 
21   022 
50  620 

(X) 

753 

162 
159 
176 
93 
67 
36 
19 
22 
19 

(X) 

61  394 

359 

683 

1   823 

1  914 

2  637 

3  451 
3  956 
8  621 

37  950 

(X) 

865 

242 
174 
190 
97 
68 
35 
20 
20 
19 

(X) 

54  388 

616 

826 

1   676 

1  687 

2  538 
2  198 
4   114 
6  907 

33  826 

(X) 

798 

144 

187 

197 

101 

69 

39 

20 

22 

19 

9 

too  569 

509 

1  032 

2  525 

2  374 

3  577 
6  610 

4  502 
13  388 
66  052 

746 

43  655 
157 

10  to  19 _ 

315 

20  10  49. -_ 

755 

50  to  99 

878 

100  to  199- 

1    178 

200  to  499 

2  473 

500  to  999 

1   646 

1 ,000  to  2,499 

4  303 

31   952 

No  inventory 

225 

28    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  28.    Cattle  and  Calves— Inventory  and  Sales  by  Size  of  Cow  Herd:    1987 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text) 


Cows  and  heifers  that  had 
calved 


Cattle  and  calves  inventory 


Farms 


Cows  and  heifers  that 
had  calved 


Heifers  and  heifer 
calves 


Steers,  steer  calves, 
bulls,  and  bull  calves 


Farms 


Cattle  and  calves  sales 


Farms 


Number 


Value 

(SI  .000) 


Total  inventory 

Farms  with  — 

1  to  4 

5  to  9 

10  to  19 

20  to  29 

30  to  49 , 

50  to  99 

100  to  199-,- 
200  to  499„_, 
500  to  999— 
1.000  or  more, 

No  inventory 


769 

195  919 

198 

1  234 

149 

1  977 

142 

4  530 

74 

3  643 

52 

4  148 

55 

7  291 

28 

7  127 

31 

17  239 

14 

22  303 

26 

126  427 

198 

460 

149 

946 

142 

1  948 

74 

1  652 

52 

1  942 

55 

(D) 

28 

(D) 

31 

9  015 

14 

10  109 

26 

61  574 

115 

354 

125 

498 

129 

1  374 

62 

(D) 

48 

(D) 

bO 

1  813 

26 

1  696 

27 

4  194 

14 

5  203 

26 

37  529 

132 

420 

128 

533 

134 

1  208 

67 

(D) 

b1 

(D) 

b1 

(D) 

26 

(D) 

28 

4  030 

13 

6  991 

25 

27  324 

234 


15  126 


(X) 


(X) 


95 
142 
142 
74 
52 
54 
28 
31 
14 
26 


72  927 

414 

653 

1  548 

1  524 

1  454 

2  701 
2  611 
7  744 

10  191 
44  087 


27  575 

129 
183 
441 
568 
523 
824 
896 

2  898 

3  015 
18  097 

16  305 


Table  29.    Cattle  and  Calves— Inventory  and  Sales  by  Size  of  Beef  Cow  Herd:   1987 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text) 


Beef  cows 


Cattle  and  calves  inventory 


Farms 


Cows  and  heifers  that  had  calved 


Beef  cows 


Farms 


Number 


Heifers  and  heifer  calves 


Steers,  steer  calves,  bulls, 
and  bull  calves 


Farms 


Total  inventory 

Farms  with  — 

1  to  4 

5  to  9 

10  to  19 

20  to  29 

30  to  49 

50  to  99 

100  to  199 

200  to  499... 
500  to  999... 
1 ,000  or  more 

No  inventory 


724 

177  314 

173 

1  120 

148 

1  997 

143 

4  903 

72 

3  572 

52 

4  148 

54 

7  230 

26 

6  833 

23 

13  369 

12 

20  640 

21 

113  502 

173 

422 

148 

948 

143 

2  060 

72 

1  612 

52 

1  942 

54 

3  838 

26 

3  655 

23 

6  280 

12 

9  356 

21 

54  204 

173 

407 

148 

942 

143 

1  967 

72 

1  601 

52 

1  939 

54 

3  588 

26 

3  652 

23 

6  271 

12 

8  856 

21 

54  204 

99 
125 
130 
60 
48 
SO 
25 
20 
12 
21 


33  731 


(X) 


(X) 


47  671 

312 

520 

1   471 

1   019 

1   089 

1    735 

1   666 

3   198 

(D) 

(D) 

13  723 


113 
127 
134 
66 
51 
51 
25 
21 
12 
21 


45  326 

386 

529 

1   372 

941 

1    117 

1   657 

1   512 

3  891 

(D) 

(D) 

9  062 


Cattle  and  calves  sales 


Beef  cows 


Total 


Farms 


Value 
($1,000) 


Number 


Value 
($1,000) 


Fattened  on  grain  and  concentrates 


Farms 


Value 
($1,000) 


Value 
($1,000) 


Total  inventory 

Farms  witti  — 

1  to  4_ 

5  to  9 

10  to  19 

20  to  29 

30  to  49 

50  to  99 

100  to  199... 
200  to  499. __ 
500  to  999... 
1 ,000  or  more 

No  inventory 


87 
142 
143 
72 
52 
53 
26 
23 
12 
21 


68  512 

396 

656 

1  631 

1  510 

1  454 

2  658 
2  570 
7  157 
9  413 

41  067 

32  803 


26  094 

124 

184 

472 

562 

523 

817 

883 

2  722 

2  632 

17  175 

17  786 


66 
98 
106 
53 
43 
43 
24 
21 
12 
21 


54  783 

(D) 

358 

1  002 

(D) 

887 

1  703 

1  976 

4  468 

7  132 

35  932 

30  333 


22  927 

(D) 
123 
349 

(D) 
408 
603 
748 

1  999 

2  211 
15  948 


17  299 


48 
39 
125 
239 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 


21 
16 
50 
115 
(D) 

(D) 
IP) 


13  729 

(D) 

298 

629 

(O) 

567 

955 

594 

2  689 

2  281 

5  135 


3  167 

(D) 
61 
123 
(D) 
115 
214 
134 
723 
421 
1  227 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     29 


Table  30.    Cattle  and  Calves— Inventory  and  Sales  by  Size  of  Milk  Cow  Herd:   1987 


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


Cattle  and  calves  inventory 


Total 


Cows  and  heifers  that  had  calved 


Heifers  and  heifer  calves 


Steers,  steer  calves,  bulls, 
and  bull  calves 


Total  inventory  _. 
Farms  with  — 

1  to  4 

5  to  9 

10  to  19 

20  10  29-.. 

30  to  49 

50  10  99 

100  to  199.. 
200  to  499_. 
500  or  more 

No  Inventory 


1    588 
1   554 


(D) 

(D) 

3  870 

16  628 

186  666 


8 
696 


786 
515 


(D) 

(D) 

2  735 

9  473 

81   307 


2 
2 
8 
8 

(X) 


(D) 

(D) 

2  662 

8  623 


(X) 


491 
260 


(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

6  646 

52  872 


311 
779 


(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
509 


Cattle  and  calves  sales 


Total 


Value 
($1,000) 


Farms 


Calves 


Farms 


Number 


Dairy  product  sales 


Farms 


Value 
($1,000) 


Total  inventory  _. 
Farms  with  — 

1  to  4 

5  to  9_ 

10  to  19 

20  to  29.... 

30  to  49 

50  to  99 

100  to  199.. 
200  to  499.. 
500  or  more 

No  inventory 


476 
331 


(D) 

(D) 

587 

4  163 

95  617 


121 
186 


(D) 

(D) 

176 

1   419 

41   933 


134 
(D) 


(D) 
(D) 

(D) 

973 


342 

(D) 


(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

1    190 

14  387 


(D) 
(D) 


(D) 

(D) 

6  756 

23  590 


(D) 


Table  31.    Cattle  and  Calves— Sales  by  Number  Sold  Per  Farm:   1987 


[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 

807 

273 

155 

130 

118 

43 

28 

26 

21 

13 

101  315 

670 
1   064 

1  802 
3  493 

2  886 

3  829 
8  264 

15   102 
64  205 

43  881 

225 

334 
558 

1   127 
944 

1   345 

3  185 

4  714 
31   449 

609 

180 
118 
96 
91 
38 
26 
26 
21 
13 

85  116 

425 
669 

1  087 

2  141 

1  758 

2  791 
6  181 

11   393 
58  671 

40  226 

167 
238 
405 
801 
683 

1  103 

2  684 

3  982 
30   164 

87 

40 
16 
7 
11 
3 
2 
2 
2 
4 

42  295 

93 
58 
67 
(D) 
165 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
40  210 

24  594 

42 
23 
25 
(D) 
127 
(D) 

18! 

23  474 

391 

115 
74 
69 
67 
24 
12 
11 
11 
8 

16  199 

245 

395 

715 

1   352 

1    128 

1  038 

2  083 

3  709 
5  534 

3  654 

Farms  with - 
1  to  4 

58 

5  to  9 

95 

10  to  19 

154 

20  to  49 

326 

50  to  99 

261 

100  to  199 

242 

200  10  499 

501 

500  to  999 

733 

1   285 

Table  32.    Hogs  and  Pigs- Inventory:    1987  and  1982 

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


Item 

1987 

1982 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Total  hogs  and  pigs  _._ 

Farms  with  — 
1  to  24  .    

372 

198 
SO 
39 
33 
31 
10 
7 
4 

255 

189 
26 
22 

11 

7 

349 

47  564 

1   445 

1  685 

2  555 

(D) 
10  411 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

6  696 

1   350 
835 
1   368 
1   466 
1   677 

40  868 

371 

178 
64 
36 
32 
34 
15 
8 
4 

285 

223 

26 

19 

9 

8 

356 

49  029 
1  521 

25  to  49 

2  151 

50  to  99 ___ 

2  372 

100  to  199 

4  475 

200  to  499 

9  499 

500  to  999- 

9  149 

1,000  10  1,999 

11   241 

2,000  to  4,999 

8  621 

6  779 

Farms  with— 

1  to  24 _ 

1   479 

25  to  49 

815 

50  to  99      

1   203 

100  to  199 

1   313 

200  or  more 

Other  hogs  and  pigs 

1   969 
42  250 

30     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  33.    Hogs  and  Pigs— Sales:   1987  and  1982 

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


1987 

1982 

Itfifn 

Farms 

Number 

Value 
($1,000) 

Farms 

Numt)er 

Value 
($1,000) 

Total  hogs  and  pigs  sold - 

Farms  with  — 
1  to  24                                               

307 

125 
47 
43 
20 
46 
10 
5 
11 

60 

IS 

28 

10 

3 

3 

1 

283 

119 
49 
27 
22 
40 
10 
6 
10 

69  019 

1    108 

1  656 
3  017 

2  842 
14  344 

7  024 

7  245 

31    783 

3  267 

71 
669 
692 
417 

iS 

65  752 

952 

(D) 

(D) 

3  148 

12  863 

7  024 

8  945 
29  183 

10  371 

144 
223 

367 
401 

2  129 
972 
934 

5  210 

199 

5 
26 
32 
17 

IB! 

10  171 

143 

243 

289 

451 

2  025 

972 

1    104 

4  944 

319 

141 
47 
38 
31 
33 
12 
8 
9 

66 

15 
31 
9 
S 
3 
1 
2 

291 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

66  875 

1   445 

1  513 

2  715 
4  070 

10  237 
8  843 

11  398 
26  654 

7  100 

87 
680 
547 
565 
950 
(D) 
(D) 

59  775 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

9  175 
173 

25  10  49    -   -     - 

162 

50  to  99                           

348 

100  to  199 

507 

200  to  499         

1   361 

5(X)  to  999                                                      --   

1   231 

1,000  to  1.999 

1   483 

2  000  to  4  999                              

3  910 

Feeder  pigs  sold 

Farms  with  — 
1  to  9                                         _--  

291 
3 

10  to  49 

28 

23 

100  to  199 - 

18 

200  to  499                                   - 

S3 

500  to  999                                                                      -               

(D) 

(D) 

Other  hogs  and  pigs  sold — 

Farms  with— 

8  883 
(NA) 

25  to  49                                                   

(NA) 

(NA) 

100  to  199                                   

(NA) 

NA 

500  to  999                                   

NA 

(NA) 

2,000  to  4,999 

(NA) 

5  000  or  more                                                  -  -    

(NA) 

Table  34.    Hogs  and  Pigs— Litters  Farrowed:   1987  and  1982 


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


Litters 

1987 

1982 

Farms 

Number  of  litters 

Farms 

Number  of  litters 

Litters  farrowed  between  Dec.  1  of  preceding  year  and  Nov.  30 

Farms  with  — 
1  to  9  .           - 

261 

130 
53 
37 

17 
12 
12 

245 
220 

9  601 

478 
683 
1   284 
1   231 
1   680 
4  245 

4  931 
4  670 

289 

150 
54 
40 
24 

5 
14 

2 

260 
251 

10  323 
527 

10  to  19 

707 

20  to  49                                                               .                           -       — 

1   223 

50  to  99 

1  493 

100  to  199                                                                                

637 

200  to  499 

(D) 

500  or  more 

Dec  1  of  preceding  year  and  May  31                  -      

(D) 

4  930 

June  1  and  Nov.  30 

5  393 

Table  35.    Hogs  and  Pigs— Inventory  and  Sales  by  Size  of  Herd:   1987 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviabons  and  symbols,  sec 

introductory  text] 

Hogs  and  pigs  inventory 

Hogs  and 

Jigs  sales 

Hogs  and  pigs 

Total 

Used  or  to  be  used  for 
breeding 

Other  hogs  and  pigs 

Total 

Feeder  pigs 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Value 
($1,000) 

Farms 

Number 

Value 
($1,000) 

372 

138 
60 
89 
33 

31 
10 
11 

(X) 

47  564 

573 

872 
4  240 

(D) 
10  411 

(D) 
19  747 

(X) 

255 

54 
40 
79 
31 
30 
10 
11 

(X) 

6  696 

168 
218 
751 
(D) 

1  451 

(D) 

2  223 

(X) 

349 

121 
57 
88 
31 
31 
10 
11 

(X) 

40  868 

405 
654 
3  489 
3  816 
8  960 
6  020 
17  524 

(X) 

302 

69 
60 
88 
33 
31 
10 
11 

5 

68  574 

1   033 
1   378 

8  932 
7  062 

11   948 

9  373 
28  B48 

445 

10  301 

112 
180 
1   432 
934 
1   817 
1   299 
4  527 

70 

59 

17 

6 

29 

4 

1 
1 
1 

1 

(D) 

407 
158 
1   390 
240 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

Farms  with— 
1  to  9 

19 

10  to  24 

7 

2S  to  99 

61 

100  to  199 ... 

9 

200  to  499 

(D) 

500  to  999 

(D) 

(D) 

No  Inventory 

(D) 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     31 


Table  36.    Hogs  and  Pigs— Inventory  and  Sales  by  Number  Sold  Per  Farm:    1987 


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

Hogs  and  pigs  inventory 

Hogs  and  pigs  sales 

Hogs  and  pigs 

Total 

Used  or  to  be  used  for 
breeding 

Other  hogs  and  pigs 

Total 

Feeder  pigs 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Value 
($1,000) 

Farms 

Number 

Value 
($1,000) 

Total  sold 

302 

70 
99 
43 
20 
44 
10 
16 

70 

47  327 

707 
2  780 

2  521 

3  340 
11    504 

4  471 
22  004 

237 

240 

36 
60 
40 
20 
40 
9 
15 

15 

6  673 

119 
512 
467 
548 
1   640 
(D) 
(D) 

23 

285 

69 
89 
40 
20 
42 
10 
15 

64 

40  654 

588 
2  268 
2  054 
2  792 
9  864 
(D) 
(D) 

214 

307 

70 
102 
43 
20 
46 
10 
16 

(X) 

69  019 

279 

2  485 

3  017 
2  842 

14  344 

7  024 

39  028 

(X) 

10  371 

40 
328 
357 
401 

2  129 
972 

6  145 

(X) 

60 

7 
24 
17 

3 

7 

2 
(X) 

3  267 

(D) 
(D) 
823 
231 
(D) 

(D) 

(X) 

199 

Farms  wittl  — 
1  to  9 

(D) 

10  to  49 . 

50  to  99 

38 

100  to  199 

(D) 
(D) 

200  to  499.. 

500  to  999 

(D) 
(X) 

None  sold 

Table  37.    Hogs  and  Pigs— Inventory,  Sales,  and  Litters  by  Total  Litters  Farrowed:   1987 

[For  meaning  o(  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Hogs  and  pigs  inventory 

Hogs  and  pigs  sales 

Litters  farrowed 

Total 

Used  or  to  be  used  for 
breeding 

Other  hogs  and  pigs 

Total 

Feeder  pigs 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Numt>er 

Value 
($1,000) 

Farms 

Number 

Value 
($1,000) 

Total  litters  farrowed 

257 

32 
50 
46 
52 
36 
17 
12 
12 

115 

46  095 

243 
1   200 
1    108 
3  743 
7  003 

(D) 
7  283 

(D) 

1   469 

255 

32 
49 
46 
51 
36 
17 
12 
12 

6  696 

67 
(D) 
(D) 
666 

1  089 
(D) 

1  005 
(D) 

234 

26 
45 
39 
50 
34 
17 
12 
11 

115 

39  399 

176 

(D) 

(D) 

3  077 

5  914 

6  024 
6  278 

16  154 

1   469 

245 

21 
47 
46 
53 
37 
17 
12 
12 

62 

63  283 

153 

797 

1   550 

4  717 
8  236 
7  375 

(D) 
(D) 

5  736 

9  259 

18 

99 

180 

592 

1   169 

1   155 

(D) 

(D) 

1    112 

60 

5 

12 
14 
18 
8 
1 
1 
1 

3  267 

38 
156 
393 
913 
557 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

199 

Farms  with  — 
1 

2 

2  to  4 

5  to  9  . 

(D) 
41 
21 

10  to  19 

20  to  49 

50  to  99 

(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

100  to  199 

200  or  more 

No  litters  farrowed 

Litters  farrowed  between  Dec.  1.  1986.  and  Nov.  30.  1987 

Litters  farrowed 

Total 

Dec.  1.  1986.  and  May  31,  1987 

Junel.  1987.  and  Nov.  30.  1987 

Farms 

Litters 

Farms 

Litters 

Farnis 

Litters 

Total  litters  farrowed 

261 

34 
50 
46 
53 
37 
17 
19 

9  601 

34 
146 
298 
663 

1  284 
1  231 
1   RflO 

245 

24 
46 
45 
53 
37 
16 
19 

4  931 

24 
(D) 
175 
366 
702 
593 

220 

10 
46 
39 
50 
34 
17 

4  670 

Farms  with- 
1  

10 

2  to  4 

(D) 
123 

5  to  9 

10  to  19 

317 

20  to  49 

582 

50  to  99 

638 

100  to  199 

7M 

200  or  more 

12 

4  24 

= 

12 

(D) 

12 

(D) 

Table  38.    Sheep  and  Lambs— Inventory  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 


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

Item 

1987 

1982 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Sheep  and  lambs  inventory  

42 

33 

4 
1 
1 
2 
1 

33 

15 
(X) 

26 

27 

21  908 

282 
268 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

10  983 

3  196 
39  997 

(D) 
105 

34 

29 

1 
3 

1 

25 

13 
(X) 

17 
21 

(D) 
167 

Farms  with  — 
1  to  24 

25  to  99.... 

100  to  299 

(D) 
1  687 

300  to  999 

1.000  to  2.499 

2.500  or  more        

(D) 
(D) 

!8! 

Ewes  1  year  old  or  older 

Pounds  of  wool  ..     .  

Value  of  sales  from  sheep,  lambs,  and  wool  (SI  .000)  .. 

32    HAWAII 


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Table  39.    Sheep  and  Lambs— Inventory  and  Sales  by  Size  of  Flock:    1987 


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

Stieep  and  lambs  inventory 

Sheep  and  lambs  shorn 

Sales 

Sheep  and  lambs 

Total 

Ewes  1  year  old  or  older 

Sheep  and  lambs 

Sheep,  lambs,  and  wool 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Pounds  of 
wool 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Value 
($1,000) 

Total  inventory 

42 

33 
4 
1 
1 
2 

1 
(X) 

21  908 

282 
268 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(X) 

33 

27 
2 
1 

2 

1 

(X) 

10  983 

141 
(D) 
(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(X) 

15 

11 
1 

z 

1 

3  196 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

39  997 

705 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

26 

19 
3 

1 
2 

1 

(D) 

104 
29 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 

27 

20 
3 

1 
2 

1 

105 

Farms  with  — 
1  to  24 

7 

25  to  99 

2 

100  to  299 

300  to  999                       

(D) 

1  000  to  2  499 

(D) 

2,500  to  4,999 

5  000  or  more 

(D) 

No  inventory 

Table  40.    Sheep  and  Lambs— Inventory  and  Sales  by  Size  of  Ewe  Flock:   1987 


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

Sheep  and  lambs  inventory 

Sheep  and  lambs  shorn 

Sales 

Ewes  1  year  old  or  older 

Total 

Ewes  1  year  old  or  older 

Sheep  and  lambs 

Sheep,  lambs,  and  wool 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Pounds  of 
wool 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Value 
($1,000) 

Total  inventory 

Farms  with  — 
1  to  24 

33 

26 
2 

2 

1 
9 

21  360 

310 
(D) 

(D) 

(d] 

548 

33 

28 
2 

2 

1 

(X) 

10  983 

151 
(D) 

(D) 

IP) 
(X) 

15 
12 

2 

1 

3  196 
(D) 

(D) 

39  997 
783 

(D) 
(D) 

23 

19 

1 

2 

1 
3 

(D) 

89 
(D) 

(D) 

(D) 
143 

24 

20 

1 

2 

1 
3 

102 

7 

25  to  99 

(D) 

100  to  199     

200  to  499 

_ 

500  to  999 

(□) 

1,000  to  2,499 

2  500  to  4  999 

_ 

(D) 

No  inventory 

4 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     33 


Table  41.    Other  Livestock  and  Livestock  Products— Inventory  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 


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


Inventory 


1982 


Horses  and  ponies farms.. 

number.. 

$1,000.. 
Mules,  burros,  and  donkeys farms.. 

number. . 

$1,000-. 

Colonies  of  bees farms.. 

numljer.. 
Honey  sold farms.. 

pounds.. 
Bees  and  honey  sold farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Goats farms.. 

number.. 
Angora  goats farms.. 

number.. 
Mohair  sold farms.. 

pounds.. 

Angora  goats  and  mohair  sold farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Milk  goats farms.. 

number.. 
Goats  milk  sold farms.. 

gallons.. 

Milk  goats  and  goats  milk  sold farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Other  goats farms.. 

number.. 

$1,000.. 

Mink  and  their  pelts farms.. 

number.. 

$1,000.. 
Rabbits  and  their  pelts farms.. 

number.. 

$1,000.. 

Fish  and  other  aquaculture  products  sold farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Other  livestock  and  livestock  products farms.. 

$1,000.. 


537 
3  551 
(X) 
33 
111 
(X) 

66 
10  616 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 

74 
938 


(X) 
(X) 

(X) 
(X) 
22 
136 
(X) 
(X) 

(X) 
(X) 
58 
802 
(X) 


(X) 
32 

355 
(X) 

(X) 
(X) 
11 
(X) 


505 
4  030 
(X) 
20 
64 
(X) 

79 

8  587 

(X) 

69 

(X) 
(X) 

76 
467 


(X) 
(X) 


SO 
241 
(X) 
(X) 

(X) 
PO 
30 
226 
(X) 


M 

(NA) 
(X) 


63 
236 
294 


2 

(D) 

32 

1   347  115 

33 

1   063 

34 
436 


8 

54 

5 

1   446 

11 
(D) 
26 
382 
34 


13 

993 

18 

14 

3  302 

6 

(D) 


79 
197 
270 
2 
(D) 
(D) 

1 

(D) 

33 

777  084 

(NA) 

(D) 

22 

148 


(NA) 

16 

92 

5 

1  5Z1 


(NA) 

14 

6 

56 

4 


9 
(D) 
(0) 

19 

919 

(NA| 

(D) 


34    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  42.    Crops  Harvested  and  Value  of  Production:   1987  and  1982 


(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Crop 


Farms 


Quantity 


Value  of 

production^ 

($1,000) 


Quantity 


Value  of 

production' 

($1,000) 


Harvested  cropland 

Corn  tor  grain  or  seed  (bustiels)  

Corn  for  silage  or  green  cnop  or  cut  for  dry  fodder,  flogged  or 

grazed  

Sorgfium  for  gram  or  seed  (bushels) 

Sorgfium  for  silage  or  green  ctiop,  cut  for  dry  forage  or  tiay,  or 

hogged  or  grazed 

Wheat  for  gram  (bushels) 

Barley  for  gram  (bushels) 

Oats  for  grain  (bushels) 

Rye  for  grain  (bushels) 

Rice  (cwt) 

Flaxseed  (bushels)  

Sunflower  seed  (pounds) 

Soybeans  for  beans  (bushels)  

Dry  edible  beans,  excluding  dry  limas  (cwt) 

Peanuts  for  nuts  (pounds) 

Cotton  (bales) 

Tobacco  (pounds) 

Irish  potatoes  (cwl) 

Sweetpotatoes  (bushels) 

Pineapples  harvested  (tons) 

Sugar  beets  for  sugar  (tons) 

Sugarcane  for  sugar  (tons) 

Hay— alfalfa,  other  tame,  small  grain,  v/ild,  grass  silage,  green  chop, 

etc.  (see  text)  (tons,  dry) - 

Vegetables  han/ested  for  sale  (see  text) 

Land  in  orchards 

Berries  harvested  for  sale 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  crops,  mushrooms,  and  sod  grown  for  sale 

(see  text) 

Other  crops - 

'Data  are  estimated;  see  text. 


710 
2  128 


1    139 
416 


33 

228 

22  262 


2  453 

5  587 

33  564 


2  846 
7  864 


3  823 

35  739 

683  182 


5  818 
(X) 
(X) 


(X) 


57 

786 

105  896 


690 
25  790 
58  221 


56  527 
12  736 


3  538 
12 


5 

746 

1   825 


1   050 
(NA) 


155  960 
648 


(X) 
(D) 


(X) 


(X) 


17 

188 

23  141 


706 

4  673 

23   178 


2  133 
(NA) 


1   436 

28  780 

626  860 


8  950  242 
1   660 


(X) 


342  312 
28 


22 

576 

58  298 


166 
18  703 
40  522 


35  973 
9  021 


Table  43.    Specified  Crops  Harvested— Yield  Per  Acre  Irrigated  and  Nonirrigated:   1987 


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


Crop 


Entire  crop  irrigated 


Farms 


Acres 


Average 

yield  per 

acre 


Part  of  crop  irrigated 


Acres 
irrigated 


Acres  not 
irrigated 


Average 

yield  per 

acre 


None  of  crop  irrigated 


Average 

yield  per 

acre 


Com  for  grain  or  seed  (bushels)  

Com  for  silage  or  green  chop  (tons,  green)  

Sorghum  for  gram  or  seed  (tiushels) 

Wheat  for  grain  (bushels) 

Oats  for  grain  (bushels) - 

Barley  for  grain  (bushels) 

Rice  (cwl)  

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  grain  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  (tons,  green)  

Alfalfa  seed  (pounds) ._- 

Vegetables  harvested  for  sale  (see  text) 

Land  in  orchards 

Strawbemes  harvested  for  sale  (pounds) 


539 
502 


(D) 
35  290 


(D) 
106.5 


5  001 
3  864 


(X) 
(X) 


13  831 


(D) 


44 
2  820 


(D) 


43 
2  880 


(D) 


158 
1   552 


(D) 

13  709 


(0) 
(D) 


499 
23  981 


(D) 

95.9 


(D) 
(D) 


(X) 
(X) 


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Table  44.    Specified  Crops  by  Acres  Harvested:    1987  and  1982 


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


Crop 


Acres 


Quantity 


Irrigated  land 


Farms 


Farms 


Quantity 


Imgated  land 


Sweetpotatoes  (busttels) 

Sugarcane  for  sugar  (tons) 

1  to  14  acres 

15  to  24  acres 

25  to  49  acres 

50  to  99  acres 

100  to  249  acres 

250  to  499  acres 

500  to  999  acres 

1.000  acres  or  more 

Rneapples  harvested  (tons) 

Hay  — alfalfa,  other  tame,  small  grain,  wild,  grass 
silage,  green  chop.  etc.  (see  tex1)(tons.  dry)  ... 

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  to  749.9  acres 

750.0  to  999.9  acres  __- 

1,000.0  acres  or  more 

1,000.0  to  1.999.9  acres- 

2,000.0  to  2,999.9  acres 

3,000.0  acres  or  more 

Snap  t>eans 

Sweet  com 

Cucumbers  and  pickles 

Lettuce  and  romaine 

Tomatoes 

Land  in  orchards 

0.1  to  0.9  acres 

1.0  to  4.9  acres 

5.0  to  14.9  acres 

15.0  to  24.9  acres 

25.0  to  49.9  acres __ 

50.0  to  99.9  acres 

100.0  to  249.9  acres 

250.0  to  499.9  acres 

500.0  to  749.9  acres 

750.0  to  999.9  acres 

1,(X)0.0  acres  or  nwre 

1,000.0  to  1,999.9  acres 

2,000.0  to  2,999.9  acres.. 

3,000.0  acres  or  more 


710 

159 

340 

129 

27 

41 

9 

3 

1 

1 


79  234 
294 
214 
239 
(D) 
(D) 


78  027 
22  262 

2  453 

5  587 
73 
759 
989 
491 
1  417 
610 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 


(X) 
(X) 


152 

330 

IDS 

(D) 

118 

235 

86 

693 

89 

331 

2  128 

33  564 

190 

90 

1  027 

2  567 

710 

5  384 

111 

1  998 

54 

1  848 

15 

965 

6 

958 

3 

1  166 

3 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

7 

15  330 

4 

(X) 

1 

(X) 

2 

(X) 

7  934  181 

21  517 

15  996 

20  537 

(D) 

(D) 


7  829  580 
683  182 


5  818 

(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 

(X) 

(X) 

(X) 


(X) 

(X) 

(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
PQ 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 


552 

108 

261 

104 

27 

40 

7 

3 

1 

1 


112 
71 


75 

74 

576 

100 

282 

154 

18 

14 

2 

2 

1 

1 
2 
1 


49  121 
17 
57 


49  047 
19  674 


167 

5  045 
52 
591 
816 
482 
1  366 
490 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 


(X) 
(X) 
(X) 

288 

223 


319 

6  704 
47 
613 
992 
195 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 


188 

113 

29 

21 

6 

4 

1 


746 

225 

323 

124 

33 

25 

11 

5 


177 

100 

146 

95 

110 

1  825 

180 

978 

526 

75 

39 

9 

7 

3 


89  696 
863 
562 
731 
453 
(D) 
(D) 

86  196 


4  673 
96 
690 
984 
620 
889 
811 
583 


(X) 


220 

23  178 
87 

2  364 

3  983 
1  339 
1  295 

551 

1  072 
981 

2  651 


(X) 


8  950  242 
79  935 
52  717 
65  695 
42  022 
(D) 
(D) 

8  633  826 


626  860 


(X) 


604 

155 

264 

113 

32 

24 

11 

5 


(X) 
(X) 

147 
77 

(X) 

117 

(X) 

84 

(X) 

99 

(X) 

431 

(X) 

82 

(X) 

244 

(X) 

77 

(X) 

16 

(X) 

7 

(X) 

- 

|X| 

2 

(X) 

- 

(X) 

1 

(X) 


157 

50  283 
(D) 
58 
(D) 


50  168 

11  154 


(D) 

4  373 
70 
574 
889 
60S 
855 
797 
583 


(X) 

218 

168 

158 

846 

209 

869 
36 
519 
493 
244 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(X) 


Table  45.    Specified  Fruits  and  Nuts  by  Acres:   1987  and  1982 


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


Crop 


Total 


Acres 


Trees  Of  vines 


Trees  or  vines  not  of 
bearing  age 


Farms 


Number 


Trees  or  vines  of 
t)earing  age 


Numt>er 


Farms 


Pounds 


Avocados 1987_ 

1982. 

Bananas 1987. 

1982. 

Coffee  (parchment) 1987_ 

1982. 

Guavas _ 1987 

1982. 

Papayas 1987 

1982, 

Oranges 1987 

1982. 

Macadamia  nuts  (husked,  unshelled) 1987.. 

1982_ 


412 
421 
530 
533 

754 
598 

141 
174 
361 
343 

138 
134 

1  036 
879 


(D) 

558 

1  686 

1  104 

2  391 
1  582 

1  081 
938 

3  764 

2  701 

163 
77 

23  233 
15  472 


(D) 

24  356 

552  880 

476  800 

1  164  464 
677  106 

121  802 
145  360 

2  552  048 
1  342  476 

10  694 
4  797 

1  651  533 
1  058  296 


269 
261 
267 
363 

259 
93 

39 

66 

180 

220 

72 
75 

489 
497 


(D) 

12  260 

159  283 

151  284 

293  375 
53  531 

21  659 

32  159 

944  Oil 

514  944 

3  075 
1  184 

556  309 
392  359 


339 
368 
497 
492 

716 
585 

138 
145 
349 
316 

104 
101 

921 
727 


18  845 

12  096 

393  597 

325  516 

871  089 
623  575 

too  143 

113  201 

1  608  037 

827  532 

7  619 
3  613 

1  095  224 
665  937 


278 
282 
417 
405 

582 
543 

114 

88 

318 

276 

82 
65 

837 
672 


926  210 

711  760 

12  947  447 

5  563  365 

1  747  974 
1  806  396 

16  311  935 

5  674  642 

75  418  707 

50  258  158 

(D) 
125  325 

44  464  884 
35  594  548 


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Table  46.    Nursery  and  Greenhouse  Crops,  Mushrooms,  and  Sod  Grown  for  Sale  by  Value  of 
Sales:    1987  and  1982 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory 

text! 

Under  glass  or  other  protection 

In  the 

open 

Sales 

Crap 

Farms 

Square  feet 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Value 
($1,000) 

Nursety  and  greenhouse  crops,  mushrooms,  and  sod 
grown  for  sale  (see  text)  __- 

1987  value  of  sales; 
$1  to  $2  499  sales 

1987.. 
1982.. 

618 
601 

117 
185 
148 
73 
40 
37 
18 

310 
287 

74 
84 
81 
37 
34 

248 
235 

110 

20 
28 
23 
10 
29 

164 

45 
53 
36 
12 
18 

74 
85 

20 
34 

25  435  239 
21   063  515 

609  911 

1  672  931 
3  949  706 

3  228  075 

2  763  898 

5  455  234 

7  755  484 

16  002  986 
10  863  917 

550  847 

1  085  124 

3  175  950 

2  323  513 

8  867  552 

7  294  300 

6  130  313 

4  880  244 

45  241 
175  516 
225  860 
276  543 

4  157  084 

2  414  056 

92  327 

261   033 

435  214 

351   322 

1   274  160 

1    598  034 

1  258  657 

368  758 

2  713  648 

774 
649 

179 
244 
174 
93 
34 
37 
13 

511 
376 

128 
167 
124 
55 
37 

169 
190 

117 

43 
26 

21 
11 
16 

66 

22 

25 

10 

4 

5 

159 
130 

(X) 
(X) 

2  264 

1   650 

145 
331 
362 
441 
265 
392 
328 

1   299 
823 

85 
210 
275 
326 
402 

495 
517 

449 

33 
72 
44 
17 
283 

46 

7 

19 

6 

5 

10 

392 
292 

(X) 
(X) 

1   139 
1   050 

269 

357 

259 

127 

55 

53 

19 

700 
586 

189 

219 

165 

77 

50 

351 
361 

191 

59 
47 
39 
14 
32 

201 

61 
67 
38 
14 
21 

196 

177 

20 
34 

56  527 
35  973 

373 

$2  500  to  $9  999  sales                   

1   847 

$10  000  to  $39  999  sales 

5  145 

$40  000  to  $99  999  sales     

7  862 

$100  000  to  $199  999  sales 

7  837 

$200,000  to  $499,999  sales 

14  305 

$500  000  sales  or  more                                     - 

19  158 

Cut  flowers  and  cut  floiist  greens 

1987  value  of  sales: 
$1  to  $2,499  sales-. -     - 

1987.. 
1982.. 

26  447 
14  751 

263 

$2  500  to  $9  999  sales           - 

1    154 

$10,000  to  $39,999  sales 

3  231 

$40  000  to  $99,999  sales 

4  648 

$100  000  sales  or  more 

17  152 

Foliage  and  potted  flowering  plants,  total 

Foliage  plants 

1987  value  of  sales: 
$1  to  $2,499  sales 

.  1987.. 
1982.. 

1987.. 

20  861 
13  518 

12  621 
58 

$2  500  to  $9  999  sales 

247 

$10,000  to  $39,999  sales 

744 

$40  000  to  $99  999  sales                                                            -   - 

906 

10  666 

Potted  flowering  plants 

1987  value  of  sales: 
$1  to  $2,499  sales 

.  1987.. 

8  240 
73 

331 

$10,000  to  $39,999  sales 

843 

$40,000  to  $99  999  sales                                    

906 

6  087 

Nursery  wops 

Greenhouse  vegetables 

.  1987.. 
1982.. 

.  1987.. 
1982.. 

7  056 
4  441 

513 
2  755 

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Table  47.    Farms  by  Concentration  of  Market  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:   1987 


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


Characteristics 


All  (arms 


Fewest  number  of  farms  accounting  for  — 


10  percent  of  sales        25  percent  of  sales        50  percent  of  sales 


75  percent  of  i 


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,. 

Estimated  market  value  of  all  machinery  and  equipment.,, $1,000,. 

percent.. 

Land  in  farms  according  to  use; 

Total  cropland acres.. 

Harvested  cropland acres.. 

Pastureland,  excluding  woodland  pastured acres.. 

Market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold $1,000,. 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Grains farms.. 

SI  .000.. 
Cotton  and  cottonseed farms.. 

31,000.. 
Tobacco farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Hay.  silage,  and  field  seeds farms,. 

$1,000,. 

Vegetables,  sweet  corn,  and  melon farms.. 

$1.000,. 
Fruits,  nuts,  and  berries farms,, 

$1,000,. 
Nursery  and  greenhouse  crops farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Other  crops farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Dairy  products farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Cattle  and  calves farms.. 

$1.000,. 
Hogs  and  pigs ..,  farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sheep,  lambs,  and  wool farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Other  livestock  and  livestock  products  (see  text) farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Total  farm  production  expenses' farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Selected  farm  production  expenses': 
Livestock  and  poultry  purchased farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms,. 

$1.000,. 
Commercial  fertilizer farms,. 

$1.000.. 
Agricultural  chemicals , farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Petroleum  products _ farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Electricity _ _ farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Hired  farm  labor farms,. 

$1,000,. 
Interest _  farms,. 

$1,000,. 

Payments  from  government  programs farms, 

$1,000,. 

Inventory  of  selected  livestock: 

Cattle  and  calves ,, farms.. 

number.. 

Milk  cows farms,. 

number,. 

Hogs  and  pigs , , farms.. 

number., 

'Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms. 


4  870 
100.0 

1  721  521 

353 

4  869 

2  938  125 
603  435 

1   707 

199  280 
100.0 


327  396 
152  719 


609  740 
125  203 


7 

630 

708 

25 

790 

1 

747 

1.57 

33? 

1 

139 

56 

527 

497 

258  037 

99 

21 

009 

23 

31 

299 

807 

43 

881 

307 

10  371 

27 

105 

148 

4  759 

4 

868 

495 

759 

589 

15 

230 

945 

42  629 

3 

524 

30 

717 

3 

881 

18 

233 

4 

503 

17 

197 

1 

868 

5 

611 

1 

224 

193 

230 

1 

285 

22 

930 

62 

1 

768 

1 

003 

211 

045 

73 

11 

836 

372 

47 

564 

2 
(Z) 
(D) 
(D) 

2 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 


(D) 
(D) 


(D) 

(D) 


2 

(D) 


2 

(D) 


2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

2 

(D) 
2 

(D) 
2 

(D) 
1 

(D) 


5 

.1 

179  290 

35  858 

5 
242  482 

48  496  400 
1   352 

57  063 
28.6 


103  150 
51  218 


167  161 
33  432  140 


1 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


3 

118  207 


5 
129  136 


5 

10  273 

5 

5  995 

5 

5  536 

5 

980 

5 

67  332 

3 

4  794 

1 
(D) 


13 

.3 

347  832 

26  756 

13 

443  033 

34  079  462 

1   274 

86  975 
43.6 


189  790 
94  527 


310  753 
23  904  052 


1 

(D) 

5 

87  438 


8 
208  306 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


13 
248  713 

1 

(D) 

1 

(D) 

12 

19  280 

12 

9  910 


13 

8  838 

13 

2  243 

13 

113  040 

9 

7  576 


2 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


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Table  48.    Summary  by  Tenure  of  Operator:    1987 

(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Total 


Full  owners  Part  owners 


Farms  witti  sales  of  $10,000  or  more 


Full  owners 


Part  owners 


FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS 

Farms number. 

percent. 

Land  in  farms acres. 

Average  size  of  farm acres. 

MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Total  sales  {see  text)  _ farms. 

$1,000. 
Average  per  farm dollars. 

Farms  by  value  of  sales: 

Less  than  $1,000  (see  text) 

$1,000  to  $2,499 _ 

$2,500  to  $4,999 __ 

$5,000  to  $9,999  _ __ 

$10,000  to  $19,999 

$20,000  to  $24,999 _._ 

$25,000  to  $39,999 

$40,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  to  $249,999 

$250,000  to  $499,999 

$500,000  to  $999,999 

$1,000,000  or  more 

Grains farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Corn  for  gram farms. 

$1,000. 
Wfieat __  farms. 

$1,000. 
Soybeans _  farms. 

$1,000- 

Sorghum  for  grain  __ farms. 

$1,000. 
Barley  _ farms. 

$1,000- 
Oats farms. 

$1,000- 
Other  grains  ._ farms. 

$1,000. 

Cotton  and  cottonseed farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Tobacco farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more ___  farms. 

$1,000. 

Hay,  silage,  and  field  seeds _.  farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Vegetables,  sweet  corn,  and  melons farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Fruits,  nuts,  and  bemes farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  crops farms. 

$1,000- 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms- 

$1,000. 

Other  crops farms 

$1,000- 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more (arms. 

$1,000. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products (arms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms 

$1,000. 

Dairy  products farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more .-  farms., 

$1,000- 

Cattle  and  calves farms. 

$1,000- 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000- 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table 

40     HAWAII 


4  870 

100.0 

1   721   521 

353 


4  870 
609  740 
125  203 


650 
752 
674 
745 
665 

226 
358 
118 
287 
195 

83 
36 
61 


7 

630 

(D) 

708 

25 

790 

114 

19  352 

1 

747 

157 

332 

95 

141 

644 

1 

139 

56 

527 

224 

47 

869 

497 

258 

037 

66 

253 

056 

99 

21 

009 

23 

20  835 

23 

31 

299 

20 

31 

266 

807 

43 

881 

74 

40 

341 

2  549 

768 

52.3 

15.8 

344  157 

1  074  110 

135 

1  399 

2  549 
161  103 
63  202 


421 
490 
413 
416 
304 

101 
126 

57 
111 

53 

26 
17 
14 


1 
(D) 

324 

6 

744 

29 

3 

788 

846 

96 

546 

25 

90 

458 

744 

21 

645 

91 

15 

993 

166 

1 

690 

5 

297 

58 

13 

780 

16 

13 

652 

7 

8 

877 

5 

(D) 

385 

4 

189 

17 

3 

106 

768 
342  933 
446  528 


80 
85 
78 
100 

104 

39 
62 
18 
75 
70 


2 

(D) 

126 

11 

367 

53 

10 

607 

275 

44 

644 

33 

41 

897 

122 

13 

165 

41 

12 

190 

108 

243 

965 

35 

242 

910 

15 

2 

543 

3 

2  535 

5 

6 

479 

4 

(D) 

227 

18 

969 

33 

17 

825 

1  553 

31.9 

303  254 

195 


1  553 
105  704 
68  065 


149 
177 
183 
229 
277 


170 
43 
101 

72 

37 
10 
19 


4 

(D) 

(D) 

258 

7 

679 

32 

4 

958 

626 

16 

142 

37 

9 

289 

?73 

21 

717 

92 

19 

687 

223 

12 

383 

26 

9 

848 

26 

4 

686 

4 

4 

649 

11 

15 

944 

11 

15 

944 

195 

20 

723 

24 

19 

410 

2  049 

42.1 

1  634  955 

798 


2  049 
600  637 
293  137 


226 
358 
118 
287 
195 

83 
36 
61 


6 

(D) 

(D) 

427 

24 

906 

114 

19 

352 

734 

153 

886 

95 

141 

644 

573 

(D) 

224 

47 

869 

310 

257 

320 

66 

253 

056 

47 

20 

963 

23 

20 

835 

21 

(D) 

20 

31 

266 

225 

42 

425 

74 

40 

341 

809 

16.6 

306  818 

379 


809 
155  835 
192  627 


101 
126 

57 
111 

53 

26 
17 
14 


6 

165 
291 

29 

3 

788 

253 

94 

643 

25 

90 

458 

300 

(D) 

91 

15 

993 

78 

1 

383 

5 

297 

26 

13 

753 

16 

13 

652 

6 

(D) 

5 

(D) 

66 

3 

599 

17 

3 

106 

425 

8.7 

1  058  432 

2  490 


425 
341  770 
804  165 


2 

(D) 

99 

11 

272 

53 

10 

607 

155 

44 

220 

33 

41 

897 

90 

13 

056 

41 

12 

190 

89 

243 

900 

35 

242 

910 

10 

2 

541 

3 

2 

535 

4 

(D) 

4 

(D) 

88 

18 

547 

33 

17 

825 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -STATE  DATA 


Table  48.    Summary  by  Tenure  of  Operator:    1987 -Con. 


[For  meaning  o(  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Total 


Full  owners 


Part  owners 


Farms  with  sales  of  $10,000  or  more 


Full  owners 


MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD-Con. 

Total  sates  (see  text)— Con. 

Hogs  and  pigs farms., 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sheep,  lambs,  and  wool farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Other  livestock  and  livestock  products 

(see  text) farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

Total  farm  production  expenses farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Livestock  and  poultry  purchased farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more 


Commercially  mixed  formula  feeds farms.. 

$1,000.. 


Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $79,999 

$80,000  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  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more  _. 

Commercial  fertilizer farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Agncultural  chemicals farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  10  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  or  more 

Petroleum  products farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999. __ 

$50,000  or  more 

Gasoline  and  gasohol farms. 

$1,000. 
Diesel  fuel farms. 

$1 ,000. 
Natural  gas farms. 

$1,000. 
LP  gas,  fuel  oil,  kerosene,  motor  oil, 
grease,  etc farms. 

$1,000. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


10 
8 

307 

371 

45 

359 

27 
105 

(D) 

4 
4 

148 

759 

10 

097 

4 
495 
101 

868 
759 
840 

589 
15  230 

444 
84 
40 
21 

42 

945 
629 

744 
97 
44 
60 

19 

358 
012 

256 
37 
21 
44 

1 
12 

464 
316 

1 

077 

289 

83 

35 

3 
30 

524 

717 

3 

200 

263 

25 

36 

3 
18 

881 
233 

3  634 

205 

13 

29 

4 
17 

503 
197 

4 

242 

218 

17 

26 

4 
6 
1 
8 

151 
379 
468 
560 

2 
2 

782 
258 

190 

6  723 

29 

5  496 

12 
(D) 


71 

875 

5 

623 

2  549 
30  799 
51  314 

298 

3  489 

239 
34 
15 
10 

494 
14  963 

395 
46 
26 
27 

195 
9  474 

144 
19 
13 
19 

768 
1  553 

620 

116 

24 

8 

1  780 
6  330 

1  712 

56 

3 

9 

2  000 
5  074 

1  942 

48 

2 

8 

2  305 
4  420 

2  236 

62 

2 

5 

2  113 

1  702 
683 

2  160 

1  305 
558 

34 

1  502 

6 

1  390 


12 

(D) 

1 

(D) 


275 
359 

768 
732 
026 

2 

140 
303 

104 
19 
13 
4 

10 

193 
149 

159 
15 
4 
15 

3 

61 
430 

45 
5 

10 

8 

244 
846 

124 
79 
26 
15 

20 

565 
970 

431 

105 

9 

20 

10 

628 
631 

533 

72 

6 

17 

730 
10  076 

633 

74 

7 

16 

3 
5 

687 
160 
325 
605 

1 

545 
311 

83 
2  146 

10 
1  473 


3 
(D) 


43 

3  685 

5 

3  475 

1  551 
89  227 
57  529 

151 
9  438 

101 
31 
12 

7 

258 
17  517 

190 
36 
14 
18 

102 
6  108 

67 
13 

7 
15 

472 
1  917 

333 
94 
33 
12 

1  179 
3  417 

1  057 

102 

13 

7 

1  253 

2  527 

1  159 

85 

5 

4 

1  468 

2  701 

1  373 

82 

8 

5 

1  351 

1  517 

460 

795 

932 
389 

127 

9  909 

45 

8  359 

10 
(D) 

(D) 

61 
4  624 

10 
4  097 

2  048 
482  975 
235  828 

244 
14  646 

115 
72 
36 
21 

344 
42  095 

154 
86 
44 
60 

168 
18  883 

68 
35 
21 
44 

820 
12  047 

471 

236 

79 

34 

1  676 

29  701 

1  362 

253 

25 

36 

1  787 
17  152 

1  558 

187 

13 

29 

1  995 
16  065 

1  736 

216 

17 

26 

1  870 

5  493 

871 

8  419 

1  569 

2  153 

74 
6  394 

29 
5  496 

4 

31 


21 

788 

5 

623 


808 
123  633 
153  Oil 

104 
3  216 

50 
31 
13 
10 

148 
14  668 


80 
9  398 


324 
1  377 

214 
80 
23 

7 


645 
5  770 

581 

52 

3 

9 


644 

40 

2 


777 
3  784 

708 

62 

2 

5 

732 

1  210 
299 

2  074 


594 
500 


16 

1  475 

6 

1  390 


1 
(D) 


16 

182 


425 
273  807 
644  252 


68 
198 

34 
17 
13 
4 


54 
15 
4 
15 

34 
3  416 


74 
72 
25 
15 

352 
20  838 

218 

105 

9 

20 

383 
(D) 

290 

70 

6 

17 


421 
9  907 

325 
73 

7 
16 


398 
3  022 

244 
5  588 


364 
1  297 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     41 


Table  48.    Summary  by  Tenure  of  Operator:    1987-Con. 


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


Farms  witti  sales  of  $10,000  or  more 


Full  owners 


Pan  owners 


FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

-Con. 

Total  farm  production  expenses— Con. 

Electncity. farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  witfi  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more 

Hired  farm  labor farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  witfi  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more 

Contract  labor farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  witfi  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999.,. 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more 

Repair  and  maintenance farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  witfi  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  or  more 

Customwork.  machine  fiire,  and  rental  of 

machinery  and  equipment farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Interest  expense farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $99.999 

$100,000  or  more 

Secured  by  real  estate farms. 

$1,000. 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more 

Not  secured  by  real  estate farms. 

$1,000. 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999... 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more 

Cash  rent farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more 

Property  taxes farms. 

SI  .000 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4.999 , 

$5,000  to  $9.999 , 

$10,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

All  other  farm  production  expenses farms 

$1,000 
Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more  

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


1  868 

5  611 

1  436 

316 

79 

37 

1  224 
193  230 

550 
311 
234 
129 

768 
5  885 

223 

334 
178 
33 

3  612 
25  557 

3  300 

245 

28 

39 


698 

8  175 

434 
191 
49 
24 

1  285 
22  930 

847 

324 

97 

17 

721 
15  097 


119 

284 

238 

80 


726 
7  833 


286 
293 

117 
30 


1  438 
96 
67 
67 

3  926 

5  142 

3  827 
43 
27 
29 

4  428 
76  996 

3  801 

407 

87 

133 

959 

1  396 

794 
133 
25 

7 


511 
52  383 

265 

135 

78 

33 


339 
527 


97 
162 
73 

7 


1  794 
4  820 

1  701 
79 

7 
7 


282 
797 

185 

74 

18 

5 

633 
7  509 

408 

170 

49 

6 

508 
5  639 


85 
216 
158 

49 


228 
1  870 


102 

94 

28 

4 


2 

506 

2 

060 

2 

457 

30 

12 

7 

? 

270 

24 

478 

2  056 

148 

31 

35 

354 

2 

737 

233 

80 

25 

16 

284 

116 

309 

89 

89 

62 

44 

120 

1 

959 

23 

55 

34 

8 

628 

17 

276 

522 

76 

9 

21 

153 

6 

313 

78 

47 

14 

14 

295 

13 

042 

164 

92 

32 

7 

213 

9 

459 

34 

68 

80 

31 

141 

3 

583 

47 

61 

27 

6 

512 

10 

984 

425 

34 

23 

30 

763 

2 

655 

722 

11 

10 

20 

721 

41 

482 

544 

102 

24 

51 

555 
1  478 

409 

103 

29 

14 


429 
24  538 

196 
87 
94 
52 

309 

2  399 

103 

117 

71 

18 


1  190 
3  462 

1  077 
90 
12 
11 


263 

1  065 

171 

70 

17 

5 

357 

2  380 

275 

62 

16 

4 


357 
2  380 


137 
138 
62 

20 

1  156 
4  927 

1  013 
62 
44 
37 

657 
427 

648 
2 
5 
2 

1  437 
11  035 

1  201 

157 

32 

47 


1  173 
5  389 

787 

272 

77 

37 

902 
192  113 

267 
281 
227 
127 

457 
5  286 

76 
188 
161 

32 

1  799 
24  473 

1  504 

228 

28 

39 

387 
7  872 

202 

123 

38 

24 

860 
21  407 

499 

256 

88 

17 

451 
13  792 

60 
144 
176 

71 

543 
7  615 

187 
215 

111 
30 

967 
15  212 

753 
83 
64 
67 

1 

514 

26 

27 

29 

? 

040 

75 

377 

1 

426 

398 

84 

132 

501 
1  270 

360 
109 
25 

7 

329 

51  894 

105 

118 

73 

33 

167 

1  240 

24 

78 

58 

7 


706 
,  244 

619 
73 

7 
7 


113 
594 

64 

35 

9 

5 

355 
6  311 

193 

115 

41 

6 

280 
4  536 


33 
101 
105 

41 

157 
1  775 


803 
1  266 

770 
14 
12 

7 

804 
23  487 

599 
142 
29 
34 


272 
2  702 

160 
72 
24 
16 

244 

116  111 

55 
84 
62 
43 

89 
1  906 

13 

35 

33 

8 

385 
17  071 

284 

71 

9 

21 

113 
6  277 

50 
36 
13 
14 

230 
12  811 

110 
82 

31 

7 

171 
9  257 

27 
43 
71 
30 

111 
3  554 

32 

46 

27 

6 

310 
10  832 

225 
32 
23 

30 

422 
2  506 

382 
10 
10 
20 

425 
41  290 

248 

102 
24 

51 

42  HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  48.    Summary  by  Tenure  of  Operator:    1987-Con. 


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


Total 


Part  ovmefs 


Tenants 


Famis  witti  sales  of  $10,000  or  more 


Total 


Full  owners 


Tenants 


NET  CASH  RETURN  FROM 
AGRICULTURAL  SALES  FOR 
THE  FARM  UNIT' 

All  famis number. 

$1,000. 
Average  per  farm dollars. 

Farms  witti  net  gains^ number. 

Average  net  gam dollars. 

Gain  of— 

Less  than  $1.000 , 

$1,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Farms  witfi  net  losses numt)er. 

Average  net  loss dollars. 

Loss  o(— 

Less  than  $1,000 _ 

$1,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $49,999 , 

$50,000  or  more , 

GOVERNMENT  PAYMENTS  AND 
OTHER  FARM-RELATED  INCOME 

Government  payments farms.. 

$1,000- 

Other  farm-related  income' farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Customwork  and  other  agricultural 

services farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Gross  cash  rent  or  share  payments farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Forest  products  and  Christmas  trees farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Other  farm-related  income  sources farms.. 

$1,000.. 

COMMODITY  CREDIT 
CORPORATION  LOANS 

Total famis.. 

$1.000.. 
Com farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Wheat farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Soytieans farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sorghum,  bariey.  and  oats farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Cotton _  farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Peanuts,  tye.  rice,  tobacco,  and  honey...  farms.. 

$1.000_. 

LAND  IN  FARMS  ACCORDING  TO 
USE 

Total  cropland farms.. 

acres.. 
Harvested  cropland farms-. 

Farms  by  acres  harvested: 

1  to  49  acres 

50  to  99  aaes 

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  inihich  all  crops  tailed farms. 

acres. 

In  cultivated  summer  fallow farms. 

acres. 

Idle farms. 

acres. 

Total  woodland farms. 

acres- 
Woodland  pastured.. farms. 

acres. 
Woodland  not  pastured farms. 

acres. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


4  869 
113  904 
23  394 

3  132 
43  761 


464 

1  549 

846 

251 

1  737 
13  331 


235 
86 


62 

1  766 

530 

3  730 

239 
1  947 

124 
1  301 
36 
152 
156 
330 


6 
394 


6 

394 


4  170 

327  396 

3  837 

152  719 

3  746 

42 

13 

7 

7 

2 

20 

460 

40  504 

119 

2  639 

54 

122 

56 

795 

839 

130  617 

216 

99  135 

71 

27  517 

163 

71  618 

2  550 
30  239 
11  859 

1  598 
23  284 


308 

683 

317 

90 

952 
7  320 


253 

558 

118 

23 


20 

51 

279 

1  041 

120 
589 

71 
317 
20 
54 
74 
81 


3 
340 


3 

340 


2  183 
56  366 

2  005 
30  700 

1  986 

7 
4 
2 
1 
1 
4 

243 
10  357 

57 

272 

17 

38 

IS 

468 

355 

14  531 

123 
55  355 

38 
13  217 

90 
42  138 

768 
67  201 
87  501 

475 
155  026 


52 
178 
171 

74 

293 
21  966 


62 
150 
58 
23 


22 

1  672 

115 

1  646 

52 
912 

29 
735 
8 
31 
40 
167 


645 
220  287 

566 
103  808 

526 
19 
3 
1 
2 
1 
14 


122 
13  793 


32 

278 

16 

31 

21 

177 

194 

102  200 

52 
32  054 

21 
10  075 

39 
21  979 


1  551 
16  464 
10  615 

1  059 
24  755 


360 
87 


492 
19  820 


111 

282 

59 

40 


20 

45 

136 

844 

67 

447 

24 
249 
6 
67 
42 
81 


1  342 
50  743 

1  266 
18  211 

1  234 
16 
6 

4 
4 

95 

16  354 

30 

2089 

21 

53 

20 

150 

290 

13  886 

41 

11  726 

12 

4  225 

34 

7  501 

2  048 
117  599 
57  421 

1  742 
76  808 


49 
594 
848 
251 

306 
52  942 


25 

112 

92 

77 


35 

1  699 
236 

2  915 

94 
1  473 

56 

1  100 

12 

110 

88 

232 


6 
394 


6 
394 


1 

814 

299 

180 

1 

758 

145  422 

1 

673 

39 

11 

7 

6 

2 

20 

118 

27 

382 

55 

1 

195 

33 

72 

41 

714 

4.^3 

124  395 

71 

92 

845 

22 

23 

325 

57 

69  520 

808 
32  139 
39  776 

710 
49  560 


17 
286 
317 

90 


8 

19 

86 

538 

31 
292 

23 
202 
4 
27 
29 
17 


3 
340 


3 
340 


709 
45  325 

686 
26  844 

672 
4 
2 

2 
1 
1 

4 


48 
5  378 


18 

(D) 

7 

(D) 

7 

434 

144 

12  554 

32 
51  635 

10 
10  498 

25 
41  137 


425 
67  963 
159  913 

346 
211  932 


14 
87 
171 

74 

79 
67  914 


17 
1  660 

76 
1  767 

33 
870 

19 

711 

4 

21 

32 

165 


373 

215 

462 

356 

102 

766 

318 

19 

3 

1 

2 

1 

14 

37 

10 

790 

17 

(D) 

14 

(D) 

17 

135 

125 

101 

557 

19 

31 

185 

8 

9  770 

15 

21 

415 

815 
17  497 
21  468 

686 
36  835 


18 
221 
360 

87 

129 
60  249 


11 
51 
29 
38 


10 

20 

74 

610 

30 
310 

14 
186 
4 
62 
27 
51 


3 
54 


3 
54 


732 
38  393 

714 
15  812 

683 
16 
6 

4 
3 


33 

11 

214 

20 

908 

12 

30 

17 

145 

164 

10  284 

20 

10 

025 

4 

3 

057 

17 

6 

968 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     43 


Table  48.    Summary  by  Tenure  of  Operator:    1987 -Con. 


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


All  farms 


Total 


Full  owners 


Part  owners 


Tenants 


Farms  with  sales  of  $10,000  or  more 


LAND  IN  FARMS  ACCORDING  TO 

USE-Con. 

Pastureland  and  rangeland  other  than 

cropland  and  woodland  pastured farms.. 

acres-. 
Land  in  house  lots,  ponds,  roads, 

wasteland,  etc. farms.. 

acres.. 
Cropland  under  federal  acreage  reduction 
programs: 
Annual  commodity  acreage  adjustment 

programs farms.. 

acres.. 

Conservation  resen/e  program farms.. 

acres.. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings'  .__ farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Average  per  acre dollars.. 

Farms  by  value  group: 

$1  to  $39,999- 

$40,000  10  $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  to  $4,999,999 

$5,000,000  or  more..- 

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' 

Motortrucks,  including  pickups farms.. 

number.. 

Wheel  tractors farms.. 

number.. 

Less  than  40  horsepower  (PTO) farms.. 

number.. 

40  horsepower  (PTO)  or  more farms.. 

number.. 

Grain  and  bean  combines farms.. 

number,. 
Cottonptckers  and  strippers farms.. 

number., 
fwlower  conditioners farms.. 

number.. 
Pickup  balers 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.. 

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  or  for  growth 

control  of  crops  or  thinning  of  fruit farms., 

acres  on  which  used.. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


614 
977  093 


2  196 
317  897 


1 

(D) 

4 

869 

2  938 

125 

603 

435 

1 

707 

1 

013 

561 

386 

598 

479 

1 

189 

370 

149 

62 

72 

4  836 

199  280 

1  116 

1  601 

969 

788 

212 

87 

37 

26 

4  222 

9  270 
2  336 
4  506 

1  797 

2  550 
932 

1  956 


5 

8 

3 

522 

225 

457 

825 

21 

544 

23  220 

2 

008 

68 

150 

663 

15  792 

1 

151 

(D) 

2  887 

235 

871 

212 

57 

481 

269 
177  698 


1  190 
54  738 


1 
(D) 

2  550 
786  348 
308  372 

2  285 


500 
294 
200 
350 
302 

662 

171 

46 

7 

18 


2  528 
67  625 

665 
921 
470 
357 
78 


2  152 

3  550 
1  156 
1  845 

900 

1  204 

420 

641 


1  780 

39  118 

399 

3  833 

3  218 

1  025 

32  775 

293 

6  983 

543 

10  134 

1  394 

24  355 

103 

15  474 

171 
593  580 


437 
228  189 


768 

1  416  973 

1  845  017 

1  319 


61 
45 
48 
74 
54 

247 

115 

59 

34 

31 


764 
99  452 

112 
202 

158 
166 
63 


713 

3  363 

433 

1  333 
331 
546 
204 
787 


3 

(D) 

564 

169 

599 

156 

15 

148 

17 

503 

308 

28  918 

143 

6  355 

203 

(D) 

506 

192 

085 

39 

38 

408 

174 
205  815 


571 
34  970 


1  544 
32  204 

339 
478 

341 

265 

71 


1  357 

2  357 
747 

1  328 
566 
BOO 
308 
528 


2 
(D) 

1  178 
16  740 

270 

2  563 
2  499 

675 
6  457 

227 
2  454 

405 
4  208 

987 
19  431 

70 
3  599 

216 
934  466 


984 
308  464 


1  551 

2 

048 

734  804 

2  245 

873 

473  761 

1  096 

618 

2  428 

1 

374 

452 

306 

212 

200 

138 

147 

174 

214 

123 

189 

280 

558 

84 

215 

44 

103 

21 

48 

23 

68 

2  048 
174  643 

331 
386 
463 
535 
185 

85 
37 
26 


1  904 
6  370 

1  180 

2  937 
897 

1  412 

572 

1  525 


5 

B 

1 

674 

217 

902 

454 

19 

940 

21 

495 

1 

124 

66  251 

447 

15  386 

713 

16 

338 

1 

437 

227  902 

108 

57 

246 

62 
162  165 


408 
47  693 


808 
52  636 

169 
158 
165 
222 
59 

19 
10 


750 
1  816 
441 
888 
343 
510 
194 
378 


645 

35  217 

173 

3  107 

2  460 

447 

31  740 

162 

6  765 

267 

9  616 

535 

20  471 

37 

15  360 

87 
584  695 


251 
227  090 


808 

425 

497  406 

1  292 

695 

615  601 

3  041 

635 

1  622 

1 

221 

87 

31 

75 

17 

56 

20 

98 

32 

94 

25 

258 

133 

89 

67 

30 

41 

4 

29 

17 

30 

425 
96  096 

39 
65 
77 
119 
62 

31 
16 
16 


410 
2  959 
273 
1  111 
201 
379 
159 
732 


3 
(D) 

351 
168  206 

122 
14  922 
17  226 

225 

28  615 
121 

6  311 
159 

2  854 

321 
190  596 

29 
38  367 

44     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  48.    Summary  by  Tenure  of  Operator:    1987-Con. 


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


Total 


Full  owners 


Part  owners 


Farms  witti  sales  of  $10,000  or  more 


Part  owners 


TENURE  AND  RACE  OF 
OPERATOR 

All  operators 

Full  owners 

Pan  owners 

Tenants 

White 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Tenants 

Black  and  ottier  races 

Full  owners 

Pari  owners 

Tenants 

OWNED  AND  RENTED  LAND 

Land  owned farms.. 

acres-. 

Owned  land  in  farms farms. 

acres. 

Land  rented  or  leased  from  ottiers farms.. 

acres- 
Rented  or  leased  land  in  farms farms- 

acres- 

Land  rented  or  leased  to  others farms.. 


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  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years - 

60  to  64  years 

65  to  69  years 

70  years  and  over 

Average  age 

Operators  by  sex: 

Male 

Female 

Operators  of  Spanish  origin  (see  text) 

FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF 
ORGANIZATION 

Individual  or  family  (sole  proprietorship) 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- 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


4  870 

2  549 

768 

1  553 

1  713 
945 
304 
464 


157 
604 
464 
089 


3  333 
886  170 

3  317 
848  906 

2  331 
904  484 

2  321 
872  615 

250 
69  133 


2  750 

1  713 

407 


2  816 
2  054 


1  723 

2  728 
624 
628 

1  476 


419 


491 
580 

1  042 

1  907 

13.3 

850 


28 

505 

1  151 

411 

354 

555 
672 
495 


4  210 
660 


4  035 

429  021 

404 

169  792 

282 

542  953 

5 

277 


356  096 
17 
71 


61 
223  659 


2  549 
2  549 


945 
945 


1  604 
1  604 


2  549 
353  070 

2  549 
344  157 

10 
6  851 


152 

IS  764 


1  656 
623 
270 


1  393 
1  156 


913 
1  379 
321 
306 
752 

257 


202 
238 
516 
1  088 
14.7 

505 


6 
168 
489 
207 
186 

306 
385 
324 
478 
56.1 


2  140 
409 


2 

185 

202 

381 

210 

19 

316 

103 

42  640 

3 

100 

21 

63  416 

4 

17 

30 

16 

404 

768 
768 

304 
304 

464 
464 


768 
532  546 

768 
504  749 

768 
588  506 

768 
569  361 

51 
46  942 


482 
239 

47 


478 
290 


284 

435 


109 
228 


61 

89 

148 

335 

14.6 

135 


2 

76 

218 

78 

61 


55 

74 

51.1 


614 

130 

960 

66 

124 

853 

65 

388 

133 

2 

63 

14 

224  707 

1  553 
464 

464 

1  089 


16 
554 


1  553 
309  127 

1  553 
303  254 

47 
6  427 


9 
205  457 


612 

851 
90 


945 
608 


526 
914 
205 

213 
496 


228 
253 
378 
484 

10.4 

210 


20 
261 
444 
126 
107 

144 
188 
116 
147 
49.0 


1  377 
176 


1  236 

95  680 

128 

25  623 

114 
112  180 

114 

63 
67  973 

7 
46 


22 
798 


2  049 
809 
425 

815 

596 
255 
133 
208 

1  453 
554 
292 
607 


1  242 

840  311 

1  234 

806  472 

1  245 
856  591 

1  240 
828  483 

129 
61  947 


127 
796 
126 


1  557 
492 


960 
909 
219 
220 
470 


197 
246 
449 
867 
13.5 

290 


12 
263 
536 

150 
164 

245 
297 
179 
203 
51.1 


1  823 
226 


1 

506 

372 

486 

221 

159 

240 

216 

539 

955 

5 

211 

72 

349 

764 

17 

55 

34 

213 

510 

809 
809 


255 
255 


554 
554 


809 
312  470 

809 
306  818 

5 
6  766 


60 
12  418 


549 

202 

58 


604 
205 


379 

344 

83 

70 

191 


62 

71 

164 

393 

15.4 

119 


1 

77 

170 

58 

76 

103 
128 
92 
104 
53.7 


701 
108 


614 

178  491 

101 

16  841 

64 

40  767 

3 

61 

16 
63  300 

4 
12 

14 

7  419 

425 
425 

133 
133 

292 
292 


425 
527  299 

425 
499  654 

425 
577  912 

425 
558  778 

39 
46  779 


262 

141 

22 


336 
89 


221 

172 

39 

50 

83 


25 

51 

83 

204 

15.2 

62 


1 

47 

122 

24 

42 

61 
63 
30 
35 
51.0 


381 
44 


309 

117  979 

39 

122  665 

58 

387  919 

2 

56 


12 

(D) 

6 

6 


7 
(D) 


815 
208 

208 
607 


815 
271  913 

815 
269  705 

30 
2  750 


316 

453 

46 


617 
198 


360 
393 
97 
100 
196 


110 
124 
202 
270 
107 

109 


10 

139 

244 

68 

46 

81 
106 

57 

64 
48.5 


741 
74 


16 


583 

76  016 

81 

19 

734 

94 

11 

269 

(D) 

7 
37 


13 
(D) 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     45 


Table  48.    Summary  by  Tenure  of  Operator:    1987-Con. 


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


Full  owners 


Farms  with  sales  of  $10,000  or  more 


Total 


Full  owners 


Part  owners 


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) 

Sugarcane  and  sugar  beets;  Irish 
potatoes;  field  crops,  except  cash 
grains,  n.e.c.  (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  and 
animal  specialties  (029) 

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-- , 

too  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- , 

too  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, 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


2  855 

1  401 

120 

102 

81 

38 

39 

13 

76 

31 

36 

78 


551 

1  713 

1  Oil 

23 

977 
662 


1 

003 

211 

045 

344 

386 

102 

70 

40 

61 

769 

95 

263 

724 

83  427 

321 

267 

54 

26 

23 

33 

73 

11 

836 

49 

4 

2 

2 

8 

8 

753 

61 

394 

865 

54 

388 

807 

101 

315 

43 

8B1 

391 

16 

199 

3 

654 

609 

85 

116 

40 

226 

87 

4? 

295 

24 

594 

1  757 

622 

43 

32 

21 

14 

9 

1 

18 

9 

9 

14 


253 
865 
679 

12 

507 
318 

6 
34 
55 


510 
29  847 

236 

206 

29 

19 

11 

9 


354 
13  277 

334 
10  305 


206 

96 

18 

4 

7 
3 


28 
972 


1 
3 
1 

358 
9  989 

428 
6  581 

385 

11  240 

4  189 

196 

2  567 
560 
278 

8  673 

3  629 

44 
239 
159 


219 
335 
40 
37 
26 
12 
12 
8 
16 
10 
14 
39 


99 

245 

93 

5 

219 
180 


256 
117  601 

57 
97 
36 
21 
18 
29 


221 
55  267 

215 
53  070 


70 
87 
17 
10 
12 
19 

16 
197 


2 

2 

216 

32  706 

234 

29 

628 

227 

46 

33B 

18 

969 

109 

7 

494 

1 

823 

179 

38 

844 

17 

145 

28 

14 

449 

8 

205 

679 
444 
37 
33 
34 
12 
18 
4 
42 
12 
13 
25 


195 


199 

603 

239 

6 

251 
164 


235 

63 

597 

51 

83 

37 

30 

11 

23 

194 

26 

719 

175 

20  052 

46 

84 

19 

12 

4 

11 

29 

6  667 

16 

2 

2 

1 

3 

S 

179 

18  699 

203 

18 

179 

195 

43 

737 

20 

723 

86 

6 

138 

1 

271 

152 

37 

599 

19 

452 

15 

27 

607 

16 

231 

976 
734 
53 
45 
35 
18 
19 
7 
36 
21 
30 
75 


333 

626 

500 

13 

257 
144 

21 
29 
26 


269 

193 

062 

47 

39 

33 

43 

36 

61 

218 

87  862 

198 

76 

126 

34 

53 

34 

24 

20 

33 

27 

11 

736 

5 

2 

2 

2 

8 

8 

214 

55  989 

223 

49  211 

225 

96 

239 

42 

425 

111 

13 

998 

3 

161 

198 

82 

241 

39 

264 

23 

42 

031 

24 

485 

490 
248 
16 
7 
6 
4 
6 

6 

6 

7 

13 


129 

217 

270 

4 

98 

37 

6 
22 

12 


84 

22  849 

27 

16 

11 

11 

10 

9 

63 

10  564 

58 

7  637 

19 

15 

11 

4 

6 

3 

6 

2  927 

62 
7  883 


68 
4  402 


8  950 

3  599 

34 

1  609 

379 

56 

7  341 

3  220 

6 

133 

112 


98 

188 

14 

23 

11 


81 
121 


95 

12 

082 

10 

12 

14 

14 

16 

29 

B6 

52 

970 

83 

50 

797 

8 

24 

12 

10 

10 

19 

6 

2 

173 

2 

2 

83 

31 

152 

84 

27 

960 

88 

45 

001 

18 

547 

44 

6  914 

1 

665 

76 

38 

087 

16 

881 

9 

14  378 

8 

178 

46  HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  48.    Summary  by  Tenure  of  Operator:    1987-Con. 


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


Total 


LIVESTOCK-Con 

Hogs  and  pigs  inventory farms.. 

number.. 
Farms  vkfith  — 

1  to  24 

25  to  49 

50  to  99 

100  to  199.. 

200  to  499. 

500  or  more 

Used  or  to  be  used  tor  breeding farms.. 

number. . 
Other farnis- 

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.. 

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.. 
Goats  inventory farms.. 

number.. 
Goats  sold farms.. 

number.. 

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. 

Hens  and  pullets  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 

Tur1<ey  hens  kept  for  breeding farms. 

number. 
Turkeys  sold farms. 

number. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Full  owners 


372 
47  564 


50 
39 
33 

31 
21 

255 

6  696 

349 

40  868 

307 

69  019 

10  371 

60 

3  267 

199 


261 
9  601 

245 
4  931 

220 
4  670 

42 
21  908 

33 
10  983 

26 

(D) 

15 

3  196 

39  997 

537 
3  551 

63 
236 

74 
938 

34 
436 


181 
(D) 

159 
8 

2 

5 
4 
3 

177 
(D) 

53 
118  012 

31 
824  182 


12 
2  069  316 


229 
32  099 

116 
34 
23 
21 
20 
15 


162 

4  003 

217 

28  096 


190 

43  782 

6  723 

33 

1  594 

70 


165 
5  849 

155 
2  945 

140 
2  904 

21 
(D) 
16 
(D) 

12 

(D) 

6 

1  453 

28  357 

222 

845 
23 
57 
38 

288 


Part  owners 


16 
103 

648 

102 
220 

87 
7 

2 
2 
2 
2 

592 

100 
438 

30 

55  782 

18 

658  833 

1  957 

8 
789 

3 

5 

2 

(D) 

- 

46 
140 

36 
2 

2 
1 
3 
2 


20 

939 

42 

3  201 

34 

10  308 

1  502 

7 

929 

86 


22 

1  430 

21 

697 

16 

733 

15 
(D) 

14 
(D) 

11 

(D) 


160 
605 

21 
142 

19 

318 

9 

102 


32 
166  638 


30 
135  565 

8 
31  073 

3 
52  200 


97 

11 

325 

46 

14 

14 

11 

8 

4 

73 

1 

754 

90 

9 

571 

83 

14 

929 

2 

146 

20 

744 

43 

74 

2 

322 

69 

1 

289 

64 

1 

033 

6 

(D) 

3 

147 

3 

(D) 

Farms  with  sales  of  $10,000  or  more 


155 

1  101 

19 

37 

17 

332 

9 

231 


47 
(D) 


15 

31  157 

10 

113  149 


2 

(D) 


Full  owners    Part  owners 


136 
42  784 

27 
11 
21 
25 
31 
21 


111 

5  786 

131 

36  998 

127 

64  618 

9  909 

15 

1  952 

143 


114 
8  643 

111 
4  437 

107 
4  206 

11 

21  353 

8 

10  779 

10 

(D) 

5 

3  108 

39  370 

168 
1  957 

28 
169 

15 
453 


56 
(D) 

36 
6 

2 
5 
4 
3 

53 
(D) 

18 
117  624 

19 
823  623 


2  069  219 
2 


77 
28  839 

12 
1 
14 
15 
20 
15 

68 

3  367 

77 

25  472 

74 

40  596 

6  394 

6 

742 

33 


5  105 
66 

2  573 
66 

2  532 


5 
(0) 

3 
(D) 

4 
(D) 

2 
(D) 
(D) 

46 
(D) 

7 
21 

4 
52 

2 
(D) 


23 
645  536 

10 
5 

2 
2 
2 
2 

22 
590  002 

8 

55  534 

10 

658  560 


20 
3  954 

11 
2 
1 
1 
3 
2 

12 

894 

18 

3  060 

16 

10  060 

1  475 

5 

(D) 

(D) 


13 
1  390 

13 
674 

11 
716 

4 
(D) 

4 
(D) 

4 
(D) 

3 
(D) 
(D) 

65 

1  133 

14 

132 

5 

146 

2 

(D) 


14 
166  388 


Tenants 


12 
(D) 

7 

(D) 

3 

52  200 


2 
(D) 


39 

9  991 

4 
8 
6 
9 
8 
4 

31 

1  525 

36 
8  466 

37 
13  962 

2  040 

4 
IP) 
(D) 


32 
2  148 

32 
1  190 

30 
958 


2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


57 

(D) 

7 

16 

6 

255 

4 

208 


19 
(D) 


15 
1 


1 
1 
1 

19 
(D) 

3 

(D) 

6 

112  863 


1 
(D) 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     47 


Table  48.    Summary  by  Tenure  of  Operator:   1987-Con. 


(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols. 

see  introductory  text] 

Item 

All  farms 

Farms  with  sales  of  $10,000  or  more 

Total 

Full  ov^ners 

Part  owners 

Tenants 

Total 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Tenants 

CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane  for  sugar 

farms. - 

79 

17 

29 

33 

62 

9 

26 

25 

acres-- 

79  234 

124 

76  288 

2  822 

79  140 

(D) 

(D) 

2  787 

tons-- 

7  934  181 

6  023 

7  631   708 

296  450 

7  929  989 

(D) 

(D) 

293  532 

Irrigated 

farms.. 

17 

1 

12 

4 

17 

1 

12 

4 

acres.. 

49  121 

(D) 

46  788 

(D) 

49  121 

(0) 

46  788 

(D) 

Pineapples  harvested 

farms.. 

18 

7 

7 

4 

12 

4 

6 

2 

acres.. 

22  262 

17  603 

3  696 

961 

22  254 

17  600 

(D) 

(D) 

tons.. 

683  182 

553  191 

102  757 

27  234 

683  086 

553  136 

(D) 

(D) 

In-igated 

farms.. 

9 

4 

3 

2 

8 

3 

3 

2 

acres- 

19  674 

16  613 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

Vegetables  han/ested  for  sale  (see  text)  ... 

farms.- 

710 

324 

128 

258 

428 

165 

100 

163 

acres. - 

5  587 

1   376 

2  636 

1   675 

5  166 

1    138 

2  503 

1  524 

Irrigated 

farms.- 

552 

240 

102 

210 

342 

128 

85 

129 

acres-- 

5  045 

1    101 

2  463 

1   481 

4  732 

937 

2  439 

1  356 

Farms  by  acres  harvested: 

0.1  to  4.9  acres 

499 

247 

63 

189 

229 

97 

36 

96 

5.0  to  24.9  acres 

156 

63 

35 

58 

144 

54 

34 

56 

25.0  to  99.9  acres 

50 

14 

26 

10 

50 

14 

26 

10 

100.0  to  249.9  acres 

3 

- 

3 

- 

3 

- 

3 

- 

250.0  acres  or  more 

2 

2  128 

1   092 

1 
330 

1 
706 

2 

796 

281 

1 

173 

1 

Land  in  orchards 

farms.. 

342 

acres.. 

33  564 

10  408 

14  209 

8  947 

27  525 

7  393 

13  257 

6  875 

Irrigated 

farms. - 

576 

298 

90 

188 

214 

74 

54 

86 

acres.. 

6  704 

1   399 

4  169 

1    136 

5  694 

877 

4  029 

789 

Farms  by  bearing  and  nonbearing  acres: 

0.1  to  4.9  acres 

1   217 

758 

130 

329 

256 

120 

48 

88 

5.0  to  24.9  acres 

821 

304 

176 

341 

467 

139 

104 

224 

25.0  to  99.9  acres 

69 

21 

19 

29 

55 

15 

16 

24 

100.0  to  249.9  acres 

6 

4 

- 

2 

4 

2 

- 

2 

250.0  acres  or  more 

15 

5 

5 

5 

14 

5 

5 

4 

^Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  famis. 

^Farms  with  total  production  expenses  equal  to  market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold  are  included  as  farms  with  gains  of  less  than  $1,000. 


48     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  49.    Summary  by  Type  of  Organization:    1987 

(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Total 


Individual 
or  family 


Partnersfiip 


Corporation 


Family  field 


Total 


10  or  less 

stock- 

tiolders 


Otfier  tfian  family  field 


10  or  less 

stock- 

fiolders 


Oltier- 

cooperative, 

estate  or 

trust, 

institutional, 

etc. 


FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS 

Farms _ _ number.. 

percent.. 

Land  in  farms acres.. 

Average  size  of  farm acres.. 

MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Total  sales  (see  text) farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Farms  by  value  of  sales: 

Less  tfian  $1,000  (see  text) 

$1,000  to  $2,499 

$2,500  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $19,999 

$20,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $39,999 

$40,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  to  $99,999... 

$100,000  to  $249,999 

$250,000  to  $499,999 

$500,000  to  $999.999 

$1,000,000  or  more 

Grains farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Corn  for  grain farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Wheat farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Soybeans farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sorgtium  for  grain farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Barley farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Oats farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Otfier  grains farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Cotton  and  cottonseed farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Tobacco farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Hay,  silage,  and  field  seeds farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Vegetables,  sweet  corn,  and  melons farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Fruits,  nuts,  and  berries farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Nursery  and  greenfiouse  crops farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Otfier  crops. farms. . 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Dairy  products farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Cattle  and  calves farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


4  870 

100.0 

1  721  521 

353 


4  870 
609  740 
125  203 


650 
752 
674 
745 
685 

226 
358 

118 
287 
195 

83 
36 
61 


7 

630 

(D) 

708 

25 

790 

114 

19 

352 

1 

747 

157  332 

95 

141 

644 

1 

139 

56 

527 

2?4 

47 

869 

497 

258  037 

66 

253  056 

99 

21 

009 

23 

20 

835 

23 

31 

299 

20 

31 

266 

807 

43  881 

74 

40 

341 

4  035 

82.9 

429  021 

106 


4  035 
81  096 
20  098 


574 
666 
616 
673 
594 


193 

287 

91 

203 


3 

24 

596 

17 

457 

80 

12 

175 

1 

534 

19 

016 

59 

5  472 

884 

19 

481 

95 

12 

402 

414 

7 

841 

33 

3 

504 

70 

2 

665 

6 

(D) 

8 

3 

806 

6 

(D) 

656 

5 

618 

20 

2 

878 

404 

8.3 

169  792 

420 


404 
25  718 
63  658 


3 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

60 

2  992 

18 

(D) 

115 

2  484 

7 
1  247 

103 

7  139 

35 

6  396 

41 

1  233 

9 

(D) 

11 

3  253 

4 

3  232 

2 

(D) 

1 

(D) 

65 

4  416 

12 
4  116 


370 

7.6 

899  049 

2  430 


370 

493  300 

1  333  243 


1 
(D) 


38 
5  071 

15 
4  675 

80 
135  209 

26 
134  443 

141 

29  826 

94 

29  072 

33 
248  647 

23 
248  504 

14 

15  066 

13 

(D) 

12 
26  646 

12 
26  646 

66 
26  893 

37 
25  505 


282 

5.8 

542  953 

1  925 


282 
229  457 
813  677 


1 
(D) 


31 

(D) 

15 

4  675 

56 
14  279 

13 
13  606 

110 

21  365 

71 

20  74i 

22 

143  413 
14 
(D) 

13 
(D) 

13 
(D) 

9 
16  287 

9 
16  287 

46 
8  880 

25 
8  629 


277 

5.7 

505  521 

1  825 


277 
227  259 
820  430 


1 
(D) 


31 

(D) 

15 

4  675 

58 
14  279 

13 
13  606 

108 
(D) 
69 
(D) 

22 

143  413 

14 

(D) 

13 
(D) 

13 
(D) 

9 
16  287 

9 
16  287 

43 
7  740 

22 
7  490 


88 

1.8 

356  096 

4  047 


263  843 
2  998  215 


7 
(D) 


22 
120  930 

13 
120  837 

31 
8  461 

23 
8  327 

11 
105  234 


(D) 

1 
(D) 


3 
10  359 

3 
10  359 

20 
17  013 

12 
16  876 


71 

1.5 

168  816 

2  378 


71 

126  380 

1  780  002 


5 
(D) 


15 

61  229 

6 

51  136 

29 
(D) 
21 
(D) 

4 

43  333 

3 

(D) 

1 
(D) 


1 
(Dl 

1 
(0) 

17 

16  682 

11 

(D) 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     49 


Table  49.    Summary  by  Type  of  Organization:    1987 -Con. 


[For  meaning  o(  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 


Other - 

cooperative. 

estate  or 

trust. 

institutional. 

etc. 


MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD-Con. 

Total  sales  (see  text)— Con. 

Hogs  and  pigs farms.. 

$1,000- 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000- 

Sheep.  lambs,  and  wool farms.. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000- 

Other  livestock  and  livestock  products 

(see  text) farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000- 

FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

Total  farm  production  expenses farnis. 

$1,000- 
Average  per  farm dollars. 

Livestock  and  poultry  purchased  --- farms. 

$1,000- 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $99.999 

$100,000  or  more 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 - 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $99,999 — 

$100,000  or  more 


Commercially  mixed  formula  feeds  . 


.  farms. 
$1,000. 


Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $79,999 

$80,000  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  $24,999 — 

$25,000  or  more - 

Commercial  fertilizer farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 - 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $49,999- 

$50,000  or  more 

Agncuttural  chemicals farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4.999 — 

$5,000  to  $24,999  - 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more - - 

Petroleum  products farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Gasoline  and  gasohol farms. 

$1,000. 
Diesel  fuel ---  farms. 

$1,000. 
Natural  gas farms. 

$1,000. 
LP  gas.  fuel  oil.  kerosene,  motor  oil, 
grease,  etc. farms. 

$1,000 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


307 

10  371 

45 

8  359 

27 

105 

1 

(D) 


148 

4  759 

10 

4  097 


4  868 
495  759 
101  840 


589 
15  230 


945 
42  629 

744 
97 
44 
60 


358 
19  012 


256 
37 
21 


1  484 

12  316 

1  077 

289 

83 

35 


3  524 
30  717 

3  200 

263 

25 

36 


3  881 
18  233 

3  634 

205 

13 

29 


4  503 
17  197 

4  242 

218 

17 

26 

4  151 
6  379 
1  468 
8  560 

2  782 
2  258 

262 

4  526 

29 

2  938 


102 

626 

4 

264 


4  034 
58  813 
14  579 

461 

2  167 

388 

55 

16 

2 

752 
6  322 

649 
62 
28 
13 

254 

3  143 


215 
16 
13 
10 

1  219 

2  045 

928 

230 

52 

9 

2  911 
4  479 

2  723 
173 

10 
5 

3  224 
3  473 

3  096 

121 

5 

2 

3  717 
3  437 

3  627 

86 

4 


3  431 

2  482 

1  090 

648 


2  192 
307 


27 

2  818 

9 

(D) 

1 
(D) 


17 

100 


404 
20  737 
51  330 


55 
1  833 

35 

11 

5 

4 


91 
3  437 

59 
18 
6 


47 
2  269 


27 
10 
4 
6 

124 
336 

91 

22 

8 

3 

295 
794 

256 
34 

4 
1 

319 
711 

286 

30 

2 

1 


381 
730 

348 

31 

1 

1 


345 
453 
164 
204 


254 
73 


11 

2  867 

6 

2  822 

3 
(D) 

1 
(0) 


26 

3  986 

6 

3  833 


370 

405  845 

1  096  878 

60 
11  133 

11 
16 
18 
15 

86 

29  655 

28 

13 

8 

37 

47 
13  472 


9 

8 

2 

28 

lie 

9  911 

41 
33 
21 
23 

271 
25  310 

183 
47 
11 
30 

292 
13  928 

213 

47 

6 

26 


2  106 

4 

(D) 

2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


17 

3  014 

3 

2  904 


282 
176  997 
627  647 

44 
3  241 

8 

14 

9 

13 

60 
19  693 

19 
7 
3 

31 

35 
11  674 


7 

4 

1 

23 

87 
7  743 

30 
25 
16 
16 

207 
11  586 

147 

40 

9 

11 

223 
6  323 

172 

37 

4 

10 


349 
2  788 

267 

5  975 

225 
88 
12 
24 

184 

71 

5 

7 

325 
3  298 

182 
7  637 

249 
1  468 

131 
3  665 

289 
1  853 

218 
842 

8 
106 

4 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


15 

(D) 

3 

2  904 


277 
174  831 
631  159 

41 
2  846 


14 

7 
12 

56 
19  275 

18 
7 
2 

29 


6 

4 

1 

23 

86 
(D) 

30 
25 
16 
15 

204 
11  566 

145 

39 

9 

11 

220 
6  296 

171 

35 

4 

10 

262 
5  932 

182 

68 

5 

7 


244 
1  441 

127 
3  652 


213 
840 


3 

761 

2 

(D) 

1 
(D) 


9 
971 

3 
929 


88 

228  848 

2  600  547 


16 
7  892 

3 
2 

9 

2 


26 
962 

9 
6 
5 
6 


12 
1  798 


2 
4 
1 
5 

31 
2  168 


5 

7 

64 

13  724 

36 

7 
2 
19 

69 
7  605 

41 

10 

2 

16 

82 
6  813 

41 
17 
7 
17 

76 
1  829 

51 
3  972 


71 
1  Oil 


2 

(D) 

1 

(D) 

1 
(D) 


8 

(D) 

3 

929 


71 

117  120 

1  649  575 

13 
7  739 

2 
2 

7 
2 

22 

6  589 

9 
5 
5 
3 


2 

4 
1 
2 

26 

139 

10 
6 
3 

7 


50 
5  365 

35 
5 
1 
9 

53 
3  021 

36 
9 
2 
6 

65 
2  655 

39 

14 

5 

7 

61 

647 

37 

1  677 


55 
330 


50  HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -STATE  DATA 


Table  49.    Summary  by  Type  of  Organization:    1987 -Con. 


(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Total 


Individual 
or  family 


Partnersfiip 


Corporation 


Family  held 


10  or  less 

stock- 

flolders 


Other  than  family  held 


10  or  less 
stock- 
holders 


Other- 
cooperative, 
estate  or 
trust, 
institutional, 
etc. 


FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

-Con. 

Total  farm  production  expenses— Con. 

Electncity farms 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Hired  farm  labor farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more 

Contract  labor farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Repair  and  maintenance famns. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  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  $24,999  ___ 

$25,000  or  more 

Interest  expense farms, 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more  __ 

Secured  by  real  estate  ___ famis. 

$1,000. 

Farms  with  expenses  ol  — 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999  _. 

$25,000  or  more 

Not  secured  by  real  estate farms. 

$1,000. 

Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Cash  rent farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $24,999  __. 

$25,000  or  more 

Property  taxes farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999  _ __ 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more _._ 

All  other  farm  production  expenses farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $4,999 _ 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more  ___ 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


1  868 
5  611 

1  436 

316 

79 

37 

1  224 

93  230 

550 
311 
234 
129 

768 
5  885 

223 

334 

178 

33 

3  612 

25  557 

3  300 

245 

28 

39 

698 
8  175 

434 
191 
49 
24 

1  285 
22  930 

847 

324 

97 

17 

721 

15  097 

119 

284 

236 

80 

726 
7  833 

286 
293 

117 
30 

1 

438 

96 

67 

67 

3 

926 

5 

142 

3 

827 

43 

27 

29 

4 

428 

76 

996 

3 

801 

407 

87 

133 

1  395 
824 

1  196 
182 

16 

1 

789 
10  243 

456 

219 

105 

9 

568 

2  334 

184 
254 

119 
11 


2  938 

3  540 

2  804 

130 

4 


519 
710 

350 

143 

23 

3 

959 
4  903 

697 

228 

34 


539 
3  366 


95 
244 
176 

24 


532 
1  537 


238 

225 

61 

8 

1  304 

2  457 

1  200 
67 
27 
10 

3  279 
1  800 

3  251 

22 

4 

2 

3  641 
10  078 

3  309 

262 

39 

31 


185 
270 


11 
1 

137 
4  578 

51 
45 
25 
16 

102 
685 

23 

45 

27 

7 


308 
734 

275 

28 

5 


84 
169 

49 

26 

8 

1 

143 
1  789 

79 

42 

20 

2 

89 
1  442 


16 
21 
33 

19 

75 
348 


22 
34 
18 

1 

145 
1  059 

121 
11 
5 
8 

318 
401 

307 
4 

3 


375 
3  210 

285 
61 
17 
12 


260 
4  316 

98 
81 
48 
33 

272 
174  589 

39 
43 
93 

97 

90 
2  693 

15 
31 
30 

14 

322 

20  606 


191 
75 
18 
38 


86 
7  036 

30 
20 
17 
19 

172 
16  132 

64 
51 
42 

15 

84 
10  187 


6 
16 
26 
36 

115 
945 


23 
33 
38 
21 

198 
12  311 

101 
16 
32 
49 

286 
2  743 

227 
17 
20 
22 

360 
62  695 

166 
77 
30 


193 
186 

76 
64 
38 
15 


200 
71  903 

34 
33 
73 
60 


65 
1  588 

9 
25 
24 

7 

243 
8  135 

152 
62 
11 
18 


56 
3  200 

22 
14 
11 
9 

134 
7  514 

55 

42 

29 

8 


69 
5  745 


6 
16 
22 
25 

83 
769 


18 
28 
26 
11 

141 
3  626 

74 
14 
25 
28 

223 
1  415 


273 
22  870 

127 
67 
21 
58 


188 
2  167 

75 
62 
36 
15 

196 
71  427 

34 
32 
72 
58 


24 

24 

7 

239 
8  038 

151 
61 
10 
17 


54 
(D) 

21 

13 

11 

9 

132 
(D) 

55 

41 

28 

8 

67 
(D) 


82 
(D) 


18 
28 
25 
11 

139 
(D) 

74 
13 
24 
28 


218 
1  306 

185 

13 

12 

8 


268 
22  651 

126 
65 
20 
57 


67 
2  131 

22 
17 
10 
18 

72 
102  686 

5 
10 
20 
37 

25 

1  105 

6 
6 
6 

7 


79 
12  471 


30 
3  837 


38 
8  618 


15 
4  442 


32 
4  177 


5 

5 

12 

10 

57 
8  685 

27 
2 
7 

21 

63 
1  328 

39 
4 

7 
13 

87 
39  825 


51 
100 

21 
14 
8 
8 


55 
42  513 

5 
10 
17 
23 


22 

614 

6 
5 
6 
5 


62 
8  068 

36 

11 

5 

10 


23 
3  055 

8 

6 
2 

7 


30 
8  082 


9 
4  056 


24 

4  027 


4 

5 

5 

10 

44 
4  481 

26 
2 
6 

10 

49 
667 

35 
3 

7 
4 

71 
21  033 

36 
9 
8 

18 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     51 


Table  49.    Summary  by  Type  of  Organization:   1987 -Con. 


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


Individual 
or  family 


Partnerstiip 


Corporation 


Family  held 


10  or  less 
stock- 
holders 


Other  than  family  held 


10  or  less 
stock- 
holders 


Other - 

cooperative, 

estate  or 

trust. 

institutional, 

etc. 


NET  CASH  RETURN  FROM 
AGRICULTURAL  SALES  FOR 
THE  FARM  UNIT' 

All  farms number,, 

$1,000.. 
Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Farms  with  net  gains^ numt)er_. 

Average  net  gain dollars,. 

Gain  of— 

Less  than  $1,000 

$1,000  to  $9,999  -- 

$10,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Farms  with  net  losses numtier,. 

Average  net  toss dollars,. 

Loss  of- 

Less  than  $1,000 

$1,000  to  $9,999  - 

$10,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more  _ 

GOVERNMENT  PAYMENTS  AND 
OTHER  FARM-RELATED  INCOME 

Government  payments farms,, 

$1,000.. 

Other  farm-related  income' farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Customwork  and  other  agricultural 

services farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Gross  cash  rent  or  share  payments farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Forest  products  and  Christmas  trees farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Other  farm-related  income  sources farms,, 

$1,000.. 

COMMODITY  CREDIT 
CORPORATION  LOANS 

Total farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Com farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Wheat farms.. 

SI  .000.. 
Soybeans farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sorghum,  barley,  and  oats farms,, 

$1,000.. 

Cotton farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Peanuts,  rye,  rice,  tobacco,  and  honey...  farms.. 

$1,000,. 

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,. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


4  869 

113  904 

23  394 

3  132 

43  761 


484 

1  549 

848 

251 

1  737 
13  331 


426 

990 

235 

86 


62 

1  768 

530 

3  730 

239 
1  947 

124 

1  301 

36 

152 

156 
330 


6 
394 


6 

394 


4 

170 

3?7 

396 

3 

837 

152 

719 

3 

746 

42 

13 

7 

7 

2 

20 

460 

40 

504 

119 

2  639 

54 

122 

56 

795 

B39 

130 

617 

216 

99 

135 

71 

27 

517 

163 

71 

618 

4  034 
22  205 

5  505 

2  627 
11  458 


440 

1  398 

689 

100 

1  407 
5  611 


394 

838 

150 

25 


41 

102 

431 

1  730 

200 
1  084 

89 

307 

32 

131 
127 
209 


4 
(D) 


4 

(D) 


3 

475 

43 

158 

3 

189 

17 

085 

3 

163 

22 

2 

1 
1 

384 

18 

053 

98 

631 

46 

104 

48 

266 

631 

7 

019 

161 

51 

307 

51 

13 

928 

119 

37 

379 

404 
4  981 
12  328 

250 
32  660 


24 
93 
90 
43 

154 
20  678 


8 
14 
47 
(D) 

18 
114 

11 
70 
2 
(D) 
19 
42 


344 

17  084 

318 

7  965 

302 
7 
5 

2 
1 
1 


36 
3  345 


5 

9 

3 

3 

4 

52 

89 

5  710 

21 

9  919 

8 

5  144 

16 
4  775 


370 

87  455 

236  365 

226 

430  412 


13 
45 
65 
103 

144 
180 


10 
1  638 

50 
1  763 

21 
750 

24 

924 

2 

(D) 

8 

(D) 


2 
(D) 


2 
(D) 


301 
264  211 

286 
127  162 

238 
12 
6 
6 
4 
1 
19 


27 
17  532 


11 

1  975 

4 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

97 

117  064 

25 

36  405 

7 

7  895 

20 

28  510 


282 
52  460 
186  030 

178 
319  839 


12 
41 
50 
75 

104 
42  990 


5 

614 

39 

651 

18 
(D) 

16 
381 

2 
(D) 

6 
(D) 


232 

(D) 

222 

54  241 


20 
8  056 


7 
(D) 

4 
(D) 

1 

(D) 

65 

58  295 

14 
(D) 
4 
(D) 
11 
13  318 


277 
52  428 
189  271 

176 
(D) 


12 
41 
50 
73 

101 
41  557 


230 
(D) 

220 
(D) 

194 
10 
5 
4 
1 
1 
5 


19 
(D) 


7 
(D) 

4 
(D) 

1 
(D) 
64 
(D) 

14 
(D) 
4 
(D) 
11 
13  318 


88 

34  995 

397  668 

48 
840  451 


1 

4 

15 

28 

40 
133  672 


4 

5 

(D) 

1  024 

■M 

11 

(D) 

1  112 

18 

3 

(D) 

(D) 

15 

8 

(D) 

543 

2 

- 

(D) 

_ 

6 

2 

(D) 

(D) 

2 

(D) 


2 
(D) 


69 

(D) 

64 

72  921 

42 
2 
1 
2 
3 


7 
9  476 


4 
(D) 


1 

(D) 

32 

58  769 


11 

(D) 

3 

(D) 


71 

9  260 

130  428 

36 
354  966 


1 
4 
13 
18 

35 
100  527 


4 
(D) 

7 
727 

3 
(D) 

4 
222 


(D) 


2 
(D) 


2 
(D) 


55 
63  806 

50 
30  206 

40 

1 

2 

1 


(D) 


4 
(D) 


22 
22  195 

10 
(D) 

3 
(D) 

8 
(D) 


52  HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -STATE  DATA 


Table  49.    Summary  by  Type  of  Organization:    1987 -Con. 


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


Item 


Individual 
or  family 


Partnership 


Corporation 


Total 


Family  held 


Total 


10  or  less 
stock- 
holders 


Other  than  family  held 


Total 


10  or  less 
stock- 
holders 


Other- 

cooperative. 

estate  or 

trust. 

institutional. 

etc. 


LAND  IN  FARMS  ACCORDING  TO 
USE -Con 

Pastureland  and  rangeland  other  than 

cropland  and  woodland  pastured farms. 

acres- 
Land  in  house  lots,  ponds,  roads, 
wasteland,  etc. farms- 
acres. 
Cropland  under  federal  acreage  reduction 
programs: 
Annual  commodity  acreage  adjustment 

programs farms- 

acres- 

Conservation  reserve  program farms. 

acres. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings' farms. 

$1,000. 

Average  per  (arm dollars. 

Average  per  acre dollars. 

Farms  by  value  group: 

$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  to  $4,999,999 

$5,000,000  or  more 

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' 

Motortrucks,  including  pickups farms- 

number. 

Wheel  tractors farms. 

number. 

Less  than  40  horsepower  (PTO) farms. 

number, 

40  horsepower  (PTO)  or  more farms. 

number. 

Grain  and  bean  combines farms.. 

number, 
Cottonpickers  and  stnppers farms, 

number- 
Mower  conditioners farms. 

number. 
Pickup  balers 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. 

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  tor  defoliation  or  for  growth 

control  of  crops  or  thinning  of  fruit farms- 

acres  on  which  used- 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


614 

977  093 


2  198 
317  897 


1 
(D) 

4  869 

2  938  125 

603  435 

1  707 


1  013 
551 
386 
598 
479 

1  189 

370 

149 

62 

72 


4  836 
99  280 

1  116 

1  601 

969 

788 

212 

87 
37 
26 

4  222 
9  270 
2  336 
4  506 

1  797 

2  550 
932 

1  956 


5 

8 

3  522 

225 

457 

825 

21 

544 

23 

220 

2 

008 

68 

150 

663 

15 

792 

1 

151 

(D) 

2 

887 

235 

871 

212 

57 

481 

469 

314  796 


1  754 
19  761 


1 
(D) 

4  034 

1  083  565 

266  608 

2  530 


918 
488 
339 
535 

412 

950 

265 

87 

29 

11 


4 

005 

52 

827 

991 

1 

427 

827 

594 

126 

31 

9 

3  479 

4  955 

1  642 

2  837 
1  433 
1  887 

673 
950 


(D) 

2 

910 

18 

752 

672 

3 

947 

4 

128 

1 

606 

7 

237 

509 

2 

174 

915 

4 

660 

2 

369 

18 

650 

167 

685 

53 

101  861 


191 
40  928 


404 

457  514 

1  132  460 

2  695 


62 
28 
31 
42 
45 

124 

36 

20 

4 

12 


402 
I  195 

78 
102 
86 
87 
33 

11 
5 


350 
622 

212 
410 
163 
248 
93 
162 


2 

(D) 


295 

5  580 

83 

885 

656 


184 
1  602 

69 
436 

96 
589 

242 

10  101 


15 
(D) 


75 
345  404 


215 
253  029 


370 

1  218  082 

3  292  114 

1  355 


101 
59 
38 
23 

46 


368 
134  701 

42 
55 
49 
93 
40 


336 
3  488 
240 
1  159 
168 
361 
140 
798 


2 

(D) 


270 

199  688 

63 

16  687 

18  417 


191 

59  051 

75 

13  142 

123 
11  942 

232 
206  157 


26 
56  703 


49 
287  091 


162 
117  495 


262 

718  458 

2  547  723 

1  323 


280 
61  246 

35 
46 
39 
71 
31 


256 

1  526 
172 
584 
127 
257 
94 
327 


2 
(D) 


207 

90  929 

49 

7  351 

7  674 


140 

5  939 

60 

737 

95 

1  602 

173 
101  436 


14 
23  221 


46 

254  280 


157 
113  058 


277 

691  404 

2  496  043 

1  368 


275 
60  687 


2 
(D) 


204 

90  870 

49 

7  351 

7  674 


138 
(D) 

59 
(D) 

94 
(D) 

171 
(D) 


26 

58  313 


53 
135  534 


499  624 

5  677  545 

1  403 


251 

80 

498 

1  962 

167 

68 

572 

575 

126 

41 

(D) 

104 

90 

46 

(D) 

471 

13 
(D) 


63 

108  759 

14 

9  336 

10  743 


51 
53  112 

15 
12  405 

28 
10  140 

59 
104  721 


14 
33  482 


20 
(D) 


40 
52  039 


71 

348  160 

4  903  662 

2  062 


71 
26  580 


63 

938 

53 

217 

36 

53 

31 

164 


49 
41  660 
13 
(D) 
(D) 


39 
12  459 

10 
3  035 

24 
8  358 

44 

41  330 


61 

178  964 

2  933  836 

800 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     53 


Table  49.    Summary  by  Type  of  Organization:   1987-Con. 


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


Individual 
or  family 


Partnership 


Corporation 


Family  held 


10  or  less 
stock- 
holders 


Other  than  family  held 


Total 


10  or  less 
stock- 
holders 


Other- 
cooperative, 
estate  or 
tnjst, 
institutional, 
etc. 


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 

OWNED  AND  RENTED  LAND 

Land  owned farms.. 

acres-  _ 
Owned  land  in  farms farms.. 

acres.. 

Land  rented  or  leased  from  others farms.. 

acres.- 

Rented  or  leased  land  in  famis farms.. 

acres-- 

Land  rented  or  leased  to  others farms.. 

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  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  to  69  years 

70  years  and  over 

Average  age 

Operators  by  sex: 

Male 

Female 

Operators  of  Spanish  origin  (see  text) 

FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF 
ORGANIZATION 

Individual  or  family  (sole  proprietorship) fsurns-. 

acres. . 

Partnership farms.. 

acres.. 
Corporation: 

Family  held farms.. 

acres. . 

More  than  10  stockholders __  farms.. 

10  or  less  stockholders fwrns.. 

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. . 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 

54  HAWAII 


4  870 

2  549 

768 

1  553 

1  713 
945 
304 
464 

3  157 

1  604 

464 

1  089 

3  333 
886  170 

3  317 
848  906 

2  331 

904  484 

2  321 

872  615 

250 

69  133 

2  750 

1  713 

407 


2  816 
2  054 


1  723 

2  728 
624 
628 

1  476 

419 


491 

580 

1  042 

1  907 

13.3 

850 


28 
505 

I  151 
411 
354 

555 
672 
495 
699 
53.0 


4  210 
660 


4  035 

429  021 

404 

169  792 

282 

542  953 

5 

277 

88 

356  096 
17 
71 

61 
223  659 

4  035 

2  185 

614 

1  236 

1  343 
802 
218 
323 

2  692 

1  383 

396 

913 

2  813 
219  588 

2  799 
215  850 

1  855 
217  158 

1  850 
213  171 

184 
7  725 

2  351 

1  318 

366 


2  256 

1  779 


1  341 

2  321 
522 
554 

1  245 

373 


376 
472 
848 
1  608 
13.7 

731 


20 
411 
913 
331 
294 

457 
550 
426 
633 
53.6 

3  442 
593 


4  035 
429  021 


404 

210 

66 

128 

184 
89 
38 
57 

220 
121 
28 

71 


277 

(D) 

276 

59  686 

194 
110  220 

194 
110  106 


22 
(D) 


200 
184 
20 


244 
160 


152 

229 

50 

38 

141 


52 

61 

104 

129 

10.9 

58 


5 
51 
113 
42 
23 

45 
52 
40 
33 
50.4 

367 
37 


404 
169  792 


370 

124 

79 

167 

165 
44 
48 
73 

205 
80 
31 
94 


204 
449  135 

203 
417  336 

251 
509  481 

246 
481  713 

43 
59  567 


175 

179 

16 


280 

90 


206 
146 
45 
30 
71 


51 
42 
80 
152 

11.7 

45 


2 

37 

111 

31 

33 

48 
58 
24 
26 
50.3 


345 
25 


282 

542  953 

5 

277 

86 

356  096 
17 
71 


282 
103 
65 
114 

113 
33 
36 
44 

169 
70 
29 
70 


169 
261  096 

168 
256  455 

182 
306  998 

179 
286  498 

27 
25  141 


139 
132 

11 


212 

70 


158 

108 

34 

19 

55 


32 
27 
61 
130 
13.1 

32 


2 
27 
83 
22 
23 

34 
45 
24 
22 

51.0 

261 
21 


282 

542  953 

5 

277 


277 
100 
63 
114 

110 
31 
35 
44 

167 
69 
28 
70 


164 

224  244 

163 

(D) 

179 

302  224 

177 

(D) 

24 
20  947 


138 

128 

11 


208 
69 


156 
105 
33 

19 
53 


32 
27 
60 
126 
13.0 

32 


2 
26 
81 
21 
23 

34 
44 
24 
22 
51.1 


257 
20 


35 
188  039 

35 
160  881 


202  483 

67 

195  215 

16 
34  426 


19 
15 
19 
22 
7.0 


4 
48.2 


277 

_ 

505 

521 

- 

277 

- 

_ 

88 

_ 

366 

096 

_ 

17 

- 

71 

25 
65  386 

25 
51  445 

56 
122  570 

54 
117  371 

10 
19  140 


15 
13 
15 
20 
7.4 


4 
48.1 


71 

168  816 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -STATE  DATA 


Table  49.    Summary  by  Type  of  Organization: 

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


1987-Con. 


Item 


Total 


Individual 
or  family 


Partnership 


Corporation 


Total 


Family  held 


Total 


10  or  less 

slock- 

holders 


Other  than  family  held 


Total 


10  or  less 
stock- 
holders 


Other- 
cooperative, 
estate  or 
trust, 
institutional, 
etc. 


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  10  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) 

Sugarcane  and  sugar  beets;  Irish 

potatoes;  field  crops,  except  cash 

grains,  n.e.c.  (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,  pnmartly  livestock  and 
animal  specialties  (029) 

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. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


2  855 

1  401 

120 

102 

81 

38 

39 

13 

76 

31 

36 

78 


551 

1  713 

1  Oil 

23 

977 
662 

22 
44 


1 

003 

211 

045 

344 

386 

102 

70 

40 

61 

769 

95 

263 

724 

83 

427 

321 

267 

54 

26 

23 

33 

73 

11 

836 

49 

4 

2 

2 

8 

8 

753 

61 

394 

865 

54 

388 

807 

101 

315 

43 

881 

391 

16 

199 

3 

654 

609 

85 

116 

40 

226 

87 

42 

295 

24 

594 

328 

461 

1  486 

782 

17 

824 
549 

7 
25 
79 


832 

58  396 

316 

337 

86 

50 

26 

17 

631 

2e 

155 

598 

26  597 

?94 

223 

41 

20 

11 

9 

56 

1 

558 

47 

3 

1 

1 

4 

612 

15 

786 

715 

14 

455 

656 

Ifl 

355 

5 

618 

322 

5 

702 

1 

274 

481 

12 

653 

4 

344 

70 

1 

010 

462 

206 

122 

12 

a 

12 
6 
9 
3 
6 
2 
6 

12 


50 

125 

95 

2 

79 
56 


76 
14  318 

16 
30 
8 
10 
6 
6 

58 

7  293 

58 

(D) 


2 

(D) 


60 

3  709 

65 

3  316 

65 
10  841 

4  416 

30 

3  300 

851 

51 

7  541 

3  565 

6 

2  994 

1  757 


118 

123 

14 

17 

12 

5 

3 

1 

11 

6 

11 

49 


31 
85 
128 

1 

57 
43 

12 

13 
14 


71 
89  781 

8 

11 
4 
8 
4 

36 

62 
39  078 

50 
29  126 


14 
952 


1 
3 
8 

63 
27  008 

62 
23  695 


55  985 

25  893 

28 

7  028 

1  496 

62 

48  957 

24  397 

7 

27  356 

16  157 


102 

100 

11 

10 

9 

3 

3 

1 

8 

3 


27 
64 
102 


52 
60  274 

8 
8 
2 
4 
4 
26 

48 
28  947 

39 
22  808 


5 
10 
2 
3 
5 
14 

10 
139 


45 
16  793 

43 
14  534 

46 

24  964 

8  880 

18 

4  826 

994 

45 

20  158 

7  886 

3 

2  017 


102 

98 

11 

10 

9 

3 

3 

1 

8 

3 


27 
64 
101 


49 
54  244 


2 

4 

4 

23 

45 
26  801 

36 
20  662 


5 
10 
2 
3 
3 
13 

10 
139 


1 
2 

6 

42 
14  089 

40 
13  354 

43 

22  639 

7  740 

17 

(D) 

(D) 

42 

(D) 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

(0) 


14 

10  131 

11 

6  318 


1 
2 
2 

2 
4 

4 
3  813 


18 
10  215 


20 

31  001 

17  013 

10 

2  202 

502 

17 

28  799 

16  511 

4 

25  339 

15  177 


11 

8  033 

10 

(D) 


1 
2 

1 

2 

4 

2 

(D) 


15 

8  311 

16 

9  014 

17 

29  782 

16  682 

8 

(D) 

(D) 

14 

(D) 

(D) 

4 

25  339 

15  177 


15 

21 

2 

3 

5 


9 

17 
6 
3 

17 
14 


24 
48  550 

4 

a 

4 
2 
4 
2 


20  737 
18 
(D) 


5 
6 
2 
2 
2 
1 

1 
(D) 


18 

14  891 

23 
12  922 

20 

16  134 

7  954 

11 

169 

33 

15 

15  965 
7  921 

4 
10  935 
6  217 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     55 


Table  49.    Summary  by  Type  of  Organization:   1987-Con. 


(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Total 


Individual 
or  family 


Partnership 


Corporation 


Family  held 


10  or  less 
stock- 
holders 


Other  tfian  family  held 


Total 


10  or  less 
stock- 
holders 


Other - 

cooperative, 

estate  or 

trust, 

institutional, 

etc. 


LIVESTOCK -Con. 

Hogs  and  pigs  inventory farms- 
number-. 
Farms  with— 

1  to  24 

25  to  49 - 

50  to  99 - 

100  to  199 - 

200  to  499 

500  or  more 

Used  or  to  be  used  for  breeding farms— 

numl)er_. 

Other  ___ -- farms.. 

number.. 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold farms.. 

number.. 
$1,000.. 

Feeder  pigs - farms.. 

numtter.. 
$1,000.. 

Litters  of  pigs  farrowed  between  — 
Dec.  1  of  preceding  year  and  Nov.  30  ...  farms.. 

numtjer.. 

Dec.  1  and  fiflay  31 famis.. 

number.. 

June  1  and  Nov.  30  farms.. 

number.. 

Sheep  and  lambs  of  all  ages  inventory farms.. 

number.. 

Ewes  1  year  old  or  older farms.. 

numl)er.. 

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.. 
Goats  inventory farms., 

number.. 
Goats  sold farms. 

number., 

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- 
Hens  and  pullets  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. 
Tur1(eys  sold farms. 

numt)er. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


372 
47  564 

198 

50 
39 
33 
31 
21 

255 

6  696 

349 

40  668 

307 

69  019 

10  371 

60 

3  267 

199 


261 
9  601 

245 
4  931 

220 
4  670 

42 
21  908 

33 
10  983 

26 

(D) 

15 

3  196 

39  997 

537 
3  551 

63 
236 

74 
938 

34 
436 


181 
(D) 

159 
8 


177 
(D) 

53 
118  012 

31 
824  182 


12 
2  069  316 


319 
24  653 

176 
48 
35 
27 
25 
8 


223 

3  817 
297 

20  836 

262 

31  978 

4  526 

54 

2  140 

94 


228 
5  085 

214 
2  715 

188 
2  370 

35 

(D) 
29 
(D) 

19 

(D) 

12 

1  498 


429 

730 
38 
94 
64 

663 
28 

221 


151 
60  282 


144 
5 


148 
(D) 

42 
(D) 
17 

(D) 


1  235  769 
4 


31 
10  833 

10 
1 

4 
6 
3 

7 

20 

1  364 

31 
9  469 

27 
17  861 

2  818 

3 

359 

25 


20 

1  960 
19 

995 
19 

965 

1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


47 

559 

12 

(D) 

5 

224 

2 

(D) 


15 
230  584 


1 
1 
1 

15 
212  455 

5 
18  129 

3 
90  106 


15 
11  252 


6 

1  322 

15 
9  930 

11 
18  016 

2  867 

1 
(D) 
(D) 


6 
2  337 

6 
1  113 

6 
1  224 

3 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

3 
(D) 

2 
(D) 
(D) 

SO 
752 

11 

50 
4 

(D) 
3 
6 


12 
(D) 


1 
3 
3 
2 

11 
(D) 

5 

95  684 

10 

723  355 


2 

(D) 


12 
8  222 


4 
(D) 
12 
(D) 

8 

13  174 

2  106 

1 

(D) 

(D) 


2 

(D) 
2 

(D) 


ISi 


35 
547 

7 
32 

3 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


12 
(D) 


1 
3 
3 
2 

11 
(D) 


5 

95  684 

10 

723  355 


2 
(D) 


12 
8  222 


4 
(D) 
12 
(D) 

8 

13  174 

2  106 

1 

(D) 

(0) 


4 
(D) 

4 
(D) 

4 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 
(D) 

33 
(D) 

6 
(D) 

3 
(D) 

2 
(0) 


1 
3 
3 
2 

11 
(D) 

5 

95  684 

10 

723  355 


2 
(D) 


3 
3  030 


2 
(D) 

3 
(D) 

3 

4  842 
761 


2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


15 
205 

4 
18 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


2 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


12 

186 

4 

18 


56  HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  49.    Summary  by  Type  of  Organization:   1987 -Con. 


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


Total 


Individual 
or  family 


Partnership 


Corporation 


Total 


Family  held 


Total 


10  or  less 
stock- 
holders 


Other  than  family  held 


Total 


10  or  less 
stock- 
holders 


Other- 
cooperative, 
estate  or 
trust, 
institutional, 
etc. 


CROPS  HARVESTED 


Sugarcane  for  sugar farms.- 

acres- - 
tons-- 

Inigated --- farms.. 

acres., 

Pineapples  harvested farms.. 

acres,, 
tons- - 

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  to  249,9  acres 

250.0  acres  or  more 

Land  in  orchards farms.. 

acres. . 

Irrigated - farms.. 

acres,. 
Farms  by  bearing  and  nonbearing  acres: 

0.1  to  4.9  acres 

5,0  to  24.9  acres 

25.0  to  99.9  acres 

100,0  to  249.9  acres 

250.0  acres  or  more 


79 

79 

234 

7  934 

181 

17 

49 

121 

IB 

22 

262 

683 

182 

9 

19 

674 

710 

5 

587 

552 

5  045 

499 

156 

50 

3 

2 

2 

128 

33 

564 

576 

6 

704 

1 

217 

821 

69 

6 

15 

56 

935 

85  050 

2 

(D) 

7 

36 

1    106 

1 

(D) 

597 
4  027 

458 
3  535 

435 

121 

39 

1 

1 

1   849 

10  693 

481 

1   541 

1    107 
697 

44 


5 

140 

11   550 

1 

(D) 

3 

283 

5  270 

1 

(D) 

60 
442 

51 
423 

36 

20 

4 


151 

954 

45 

298 

63 
72 
11 

1 
4 


14 

78  062 

7  832  030 

11 

49  047 

8 

21   943 

676  806 

7 

(D) 

38 
1   045 

30 
1   022 

18 
11 
6 
2 

1 

102 

17  723 

39 

4  788 

34 

41 
12 
5 
10 


6 

42  720 

4  158  359 

4 
24  646 

1 
(D) 
(D) 


31 
1   008 

27 
1   000 

14 
8 
6 
2 

1 

78 

4  285 

25 

223 

31 

33 

8 

4 

2 


6 

42  720 

4   158  359 

4 
24  646 

1 
(D) 
(D) 


31 
1  008 

27 
1   000 

14 
8 
6 
2 

1 

77 
(D) 
24 
(D) 

30 

33 

8 

4 

2 


35  342 
3  673  671 

7 
24  401 

7 
(D) 
(D) 

7 
(D) 

7 
37 

3 
22 

4 
3 


24 

13  438 

14 

4  565 

3 
8 

4 
1 
8 


3 

(D) 

1   569  930 

3 

12  548 

2 
(D) 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

5 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

3 
2 


20 

9  489 

12 

(D) 

3 

7 
4 
1 
5 


4 

97 

5  551 

3 
57 


IS 
73 
13 
65 


10 
4 
1 


26 

194 
11 
77 

13 

11 
2 


^Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms. 

^Farms  with  total  production  expenses  equal  to  market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold  are  included  as  farms  witfi  gains  of  less  than  $1 ,000. 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     57 


Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:    1987 


(Rir  meaning  of  aUimiabons  and  symbols,  see 


Total 


Age  cf  opefaiof  ,je5.'s 


Under  25 


25  10  34 


35  to  44 


45  to  54  j 


FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS 

Famis '\jrrcef. 

perce":. 

Land  in  farms 

Average  size  o*  farm 

MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Totai  saes   Sc=  tsrj farms.. 

S1.000- 
A.e-=5€  :>e-  'i-n ddars.. 

Less  tr^'.  Si.XC  isee  text) 

SI.OOO  to  S2.499 

S2.500  to  S4.999 

S5.000  to  S9.99S 

SIO.OOO  10  S19.999 

S20.CXX)  to  S24.999 

S2S.000  to  S39.999 

S40.000  to  S49.999 

S50.000  to  $99.999 

S100.000  to  $249.999 

$250,000  to  $499.999 

SSOO.OOO  to  $999.999 

S1.000.000  or  more 

Grains farms — 

SI.OOO.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms_ 

$1.000.. 

Com  for  grain terms 

SI.OOO.. 

Wlwat (arms.. 

S1.000.. 
Soybeans farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sorgtuxn  for  grain farms 

$1,000.. 
Barley farms.. 

SI.OOO.. 
Oats farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Other  grains farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Cotton  and  cottonseed farms 

$1,000.- 

Sates  of  $50,000  or  more fanns.. 

SI.OOO.. 

Tobacco farms — 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  SSO.OOO  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Hay.  stage,  and  fieid  seeds farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  SS0.000  or  more farms.. 

SI.OOO.. 

Vegetables,  swoct  com,  and  melons farms 

SI.OOO.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Fnjts,  nuts,  and  berries farms.. 

SI. 000.- 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

SI.OOO.. 

Nusery  and  greenhouse  crops fanns.. 

S1.000-- 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms 

$1.000.. 

Other  crops farms — 

SI.OOO.. 

Sales  of  SSO.OOO  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Poiiliy  and  poiitry  products farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Dairy  prtxJucts farms.. 

SI.OOO.. 

Sales  of  SSO.OOO  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

CatHe  and  cah^s ^rms 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  SSO.fXIO  or  more farms.. 

SI.OOO.. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 

58     HAWAII 


4  870 

2  816 

609  740 

560  996 

125  203 

1»  217 

650 

225 

752 

291 

674 

325 

74S 

418 

68S 

437 

226 

168 

358 

271 

118 

33 

287 

251 

195 

172 

83 

76 

36 

35 

61 

54 

7 
630 

1 
(D) 

708 
25  790 

114 
19  352 

1  747 

157  332 

95 

141  644 

1   139 
56  527 

224 

47  869 

497  I 
258  037 

66 
253  056 


21   009  1 

23  , 
20  835 

23  ! 
31  299 

20 
31  266 

807 

43  881 

74 

40  341 


2  816 

57 .8 

1   454  559 

517 


4 
534 

1 
(D) 

520 

24  044 

112 

(D) 

1  009 

133  528 

90 

122  859 

716 
4S  278 

195 
42  245 

309 

255  580 

59 

252  453 

60 
19  551 

20 
19  424 

21 
(D) 
18 
(D) 

405 

38  690 

56 

36  554 


18 

.4 

206 

12 


18 

555 

30  834 


3 
147 

1 
(D) 

10 
197 


4 
86 

1 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

1 
(D» 


290 

60 

11  208 

39 


290 

16  823 
58  010 


2826 

15 

2  126 

98 
2  763 

17 
1  496 

84 

7  154 
31 
(D) 


(D) 

6 

673 


5 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


22 

381 

2 

(O) 


610 

12.5 

275  076 

451 


610 
147  681 
242  099 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

138 

8  382 

35 

7  065 

225 

20  258 

25 

17  658 

191 

14  225 

68 

12  542 

72 
73  326 

20 
72  533 

20 

2  865 

4 

(D) 

5 

5  769 

4 

(D) 

43 
18  506 

12 
(D) 

325 

6.7 

348  856 

1   073 


325 

120  673 
371  301 


1 
(D> 


64 
2  993 

22 

2  344 

97 

42  342 

10 
41   463 

101 

12  326 

41 

11   636 

45 

44  472 

9 

43  967 

9 
4  606 

3 
4  557 

6 

10  007 

5 

(D) 

53 

2  488 

9 

2  092 


717  I 
14.7 
481   572 
672 


717 
237  966 

331  919 


58 
71 
91 
81 
115 

45 
75 
30 
66 
46 

13 

7 
19 


2 

(D) 

143 

6  863 

32 

5  198 

230 

61  885 

27 

59  149 

136 

7  359 

28 

5  962 

77 

135  359 

20 

134  659 

12 

9  184 

9 

9  183 

5 

9  318 

5 

9  318 

122 

5  426 

18 

4  678 

11   889 

15 

11    120 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:   1987 -Con. 

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


Item 


Other  occupations 


Age  of  operator  (years) 


Under  25 


35  10  44 


65  and  over 


FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS 

Farms number.. 

percent.. 

Land  In  farms acres.. 

Average  size  of  farm acres.. 

MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Total  sales  (see  text) farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Average  per  farm dollars.. 


Farms  by  value  of  sales: 
Less  than  $1,000  (see  text). 

$1,000  to  $2,499  ._ 

$2,500  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 _ 

$10,000  to  $19.999 


$20,000  to  $24,999... 
$25,000  to  $39,999  ... 
$40,000  to  $49,999  ... 
$50,000  to  $99,999  ... 
$100,000  to  $249,999. 

$250,000  to  $499,999. 
$500,000  to  $999,999. 
$1,000,000  or  more 


Grains _ farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  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.. 
Barley farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Oats farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Other  grains _ farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Cotton  and  cottonseed farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more famis.. 

$1.000.. 

Tobacco farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Hay,  silage,  and  field  seeds _  farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms 

$1,000.. 

Vegetables,  sweet  corn,  and  melons farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more _.  famis.. 

$1.000.. 

Fruits,  nuts,  and  berries farms 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000.. 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  crops farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms 

$1,000.. 

Other  crops ._ farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products farms 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more  _ farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Dairy  products farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Cattle  and  calves farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms 

$1.000.. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


2  054 

42.2 

266  962 

130 


2  054 
48  745 
23  732 


425 
461 
349 
327 
248 

58 
87 
25 
36 
23 

7 
1 

7 


3 
96 

186 

1  746 

2 

(D) 

738 

23  803 

5 

18  785 

423 

8  249 

29 

5  624 

188 

2  457 

7 

603 

39 

1  459 

3 

1  411 

2 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

402 

5  191 

18 

3  786 

10 

.2 

2  880 

288 


10 

11 

1  102 


2 
(D) 


2 

(D) 


215 

4.4 

3  430 

16 


215 
2  983 
13  872 


32 

473 

1 

(D) 

85 
595 


55 

(D) 

3 

1  110 

37 
401 


4 
(Z) 


25 
(D) 


541 

11.1 

33  581 

62 


541 

7  160 

13  235 


137 
115 
78 
80 
61 

20 

28 

5 

7 
6 


48 

642 

1 

(D) 

195 
1  267 


103 
3  203 


39 

413 

1 

(D) 

14 
23 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

119 

809 

3 

411 


440 

9.0 

99  256 

226 


440 
25  586 
58  149 


1 
(D) 


38 
188 


159 

19  734 

2 

(D) 

86 

1  751 

9 

1  234 

43 

857 

3 


10 

813 

1 

(D) 


79 

1  588 

5 

1  390 


510 

10.5 

68  633 

135 


510 
9  526 
18  679 


98 
107 
95 
84 
64 

11 
21 

4 
16 

6 


2 
(D) 


31 
185 


184 

1  486 

3 

(D) 

95 

1  241 

7 

(D) 

43 

501 

2 

(D) 

6 
376 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

109 

1  490 

8 

(D) 


338 

6.9 

59  182 

175 


338 
3  478 
10  291 


59 
91 
71 
43 
46 


39 
257 


115 
721 


82 

617 

2 

(D) 

26 

285 

1 

(D) 

5 
247 

1 
(D) 


68 

1  237 

2 

(D) 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     59 


Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:   1987-Con. 

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


Total  farming 

and  otfier 

occupations 


Farming 


Total 


Age  of  operator  (years) 


Under  25 


55  to  64 


MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD-Con. 

Total  sales  (see  text)— Con. 

Hogs  and  pigs _._  farms., 

$1,000,. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more _.  farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sfieep,  lambs,  and  wool farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Otfier  livestock  and  livestock  products 

(see  text) farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

Total  farm  production  expenses farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Livestock  and  poultry  purchased farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more 


Commercially  mixed  formula  feeds  . 


..  farms. 
$1,000- 


Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $79,999 

$80,000  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  $24,999  _ 

$25,000  or  more 

Commercial  ferlitizer farms. 

$1 ,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  or  more 

Agricultural  chemtcals farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999  .__. 

$50,000  or  more 

Petroleum  products farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Gasolrne  and  gasohol farms. 

$1,000. 
Diesel  fuel farms. 

$1,000. 
Natural  gas farms. 

$1 ,000. 
LP  gas.  fuel  oil,  kerosene,  motor  oil, 
grease,  etc. farms. 

$1,000. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


307 

10  371 

45 

8  359 

172 

8  792 

39 

7  367 

27 

105 

1 

(D) 

17 

(D) 

1 

(D) 

148 

4  759 

10 

4  097 

76 

3  227 

9 

(D) 

4  868 
495  759 
101  840 

2  819 
452  017 
160  347 

589 
15  230 

332 
13  592 

444 
84 
40 
21 

225 
62 
27 
18 

945 
42  629 

506 
38  155 

744 
97 
44 
60 

353 
63 
37 
53 

358 
19  012 

210 
16  942 

256 
37 

21 
44 

125 
27 
19 
39 

1  484 
12  316 

980 
11  763 

1  077 

289 

83 

35 

663 

217 

70 

30 

3  524 
30  717 

2  172 
29  232 

3  200 

263 

25 

36 

1  884 

231 

22 

35 

3  881 

18  233 

2  317 
16  869 

3  634 

205 

13 

29 

2  101 

177 

11 

28 

4  503 
17  197 

2  678 
15  773 

4  242 

218 

17 

26 

2  452 

186 

15 

25 

4  151 
6  379 
1  468 
8  560 

2  483 

5  386 

993 

8  261 

2  782 
2  258 

1  830 

2  126 

2 

(D) 


18 

430 

23  889 

2 
(D) 


2 

(D) 


1 
(D) 


15 

(D) 

5 

772 

1 
(0) 


4 
387 

1 
(D) 


290 
12  732 
43  905 

28 
(D) 

21 
5 
1 
1 

41 
(D) 

26 
8 
5 
2 

18 
(D) 


11 
2 
3 
2 

119 
551 

68 

40 

9 

2 

239 
723 

200 

37 

2 


260 
621 


228 

31 


281 
471 


265 

16 


266 
348 

111 
67 


208 
57 


27 
1  178 

7 
1  013 


(D) 


36 

2  648 

7 

2  423 


609 
119  144 
195  639 

67 
8  137 

46 

12 
5 
4 


108 
10  043 

68 

18 

7 

15 

55 
2  977 


267 
4  Oil 

154 
80 
23 
10 


522 
8  020 

422 

86 

S 

9 

531 
4  744 

457 

64 

4 

6 

583 
4  326 

522 

46 

9 

6 

540 
1  941 

258 
1  800 


447 
586 


20 

1  390 

4 

1  220 

3 
(D) 


327 
101  436 
310  201 

50 
1  248 


60 
7  792 


24 
3  348 


137 

2  444 

85 

32 

11 

9 

247 
6  714 

200 

34 

3 

10 

261 

3  382 

223 

28 

3 

7 

314 
2  985 

271 

34 

2 

7 

279 

856 

149 

1  807 


229 
322 


64 
2  437 

16 
1  753 

5 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


722 
187  917 
260  272 

91 
2  293 

55 
16 
14 
6 


151 
11  739 

100 
18 
16 

17 

64 

7  275 


244 
4  080 

173 

48 

15 

8 


533 
12  660 

459 

54 

6 

14 


570 
7  291 

515 

40 

4 

11 


687 
7  030 

616 

58 

2 

11 

651 
1  593 

266 
4  349 


473 
1  088 


60  HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -STATE  DATA 


Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:   1987-Con. 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text) 

Other  occupations 

Hem 

Total 

Age  of  operator  (years) 

Under  25 

25  to  34 

35  to  44 

45  to  54 

55  to  64 

65  and  over 

MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD-Con 

Total  sales  (see  text) -Con. 
Hogs  and  pigs 

.  farms.. 

$1.000.. 
.  farms.. 

$1.000.. 

135 

1   578 

6 

992 

- 

2 

(0) 

40 
(°) 
(D) 

32 

563 

1 

(D) 

42 

597 

3 

388 

19 
77 

- 

Sfieep.  lambs,  and  wool 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more 

.  farms. - 
$1.000.. 

.  farms.. 
$1.000.. 

10 
(D) 

: 

- 

2 
(D) 

6 

(D) 

2 
(D) 

_ 

Otfier  livestock  and  livestock  products 
(see  text) 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more 

.  farms.. 

$1.000.. 
.  farms.. 

$1.000.. 

72 
1   532 

1 
(D) 

2 

(D) 

9 
(D) 

IS 
101 

17 
68 

15 

1   306 

1 

(D) 

11 
37 

FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

Total  farm  production  expenses... 

Average  per  farm 

.  farms.. 
$1,000.. 
.dollars.. 

2  049 
43  741 
21   348 

10 

56 

5  641 

215 
2  097 
9  755 

539 
6  927 
12  852 

439 
22  246 
50  674 

508 
9  188 
18  086 

338 
3  227 

9  546 

Livestock  and  poultry  purcfiased 

Farms  witfi  expenses  of— 
$1  to  $4  999 

.  farms.. 
$1,000.. 

257 
1   638 

219 

22 

13 

3 

2 
(D) 

2 

17 
(D) 

17 

77 
325 

65 
8 
4 

52 
235 

49 

1 
1 
1 

79 
674 

68 

4 
6 

1 

30 
386 

18 

$5  000  to  $24,999 

9 

$25  000  to  $99  999                                 

2 

1 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry 

Farms  witfi  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4  999                                   .  - 

.  famis.. 
$1,000.. 

439 
4  473 

391 
34 

7 
7 

3 
2 

3 

28 
15 

28 

141 
380 

130 
8 
2 
1 

107 
1   082 

95 
9 
2 
1 

96 
2  225 

79 
11 
3 
3 

64 
769 

56 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

6 

$25  000  to  $99  999                 

$100,000  or  more 

2 

Commercially  mixed  formula  feeds  .. 

.  farms.. 
$1,000.. 

148 
2  071 

1 
(D) 

12 
(D) 

44 
223 

39 
906 

26 
669 

26 
266 

Farms  with  expenses  of  - 
$1  to  $4.999 

131 
10 
2 
5 

1 

12 

40 
1 
2 
1 

34 

4 

1 

20 
4 

2 

24 

1 

$25,000  to  $79,999 

- 

$80,000  or  more 

1 

Seeds,  bulbs,  plants,  and  trees 

Farms  witti  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $999 

.  farms.. 
$1,000.. 

504 
553 

414 

72 

13 

5 

- 

65 
80 

52 
10 
2 

1 

129 
238 

110 
12 
4 
3 

113 
107 

84 

25 

3 

1 

119 
109 

95 

20 

4 

78 
20 

73 

$1  000  to  $4,999                                

5 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

- 

$25,000  or  more 

- 

Commercial  fertilizer 

Farms  witti  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $4  999 

..  farms.. 
$1,000.. 

1   352 
1   485 

1   316 

32 

3 

1 

4 

1 

4 

172 
130 

169 
3 

361 
306 

351 
10 

275 
601 

264 
9 

1 
1 

326 
325 

315 
9 
2 

214 
121 

213 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

1 

$25  000  to  $49  999 

- 

- 

Agricultural  chemicals 

Farms  witfi  expenses  of— 
$1  to  $4  999 

..  farms.. 
$1,000.. 

1   564 
1   364 

1   533 

28 

2 

1 

6 

23 

5 

1 

185 
143 

183 

1 
1 

420 
367 

412 

7 
1 

329 
422 

322 
6 

1 

378 
270 

368 
10 

246 
140 

243 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

3 

$25,000  to  $49,999                       

- 

$50  000  or  more 

- 

Petroleum  products 

Farms  with  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $4.999 

..  farms.. 
$1,000.. 

1   825 

1   424 

1   790 

32 

2 

1 

10 
3 

10 

200 

141 

198 
2 

481 
363 

471 
10 

384 
386 

377 
5 

1 
1 

440 
370 

425 

14 

1 

310 
161 

309 

$5  000  to  $24  999                                     .... 

1 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

- 

$50,000  or  more  ..  ..              .. 

- 

1   668 
993 
475 
300 

952 
131 

9 
2 

3 
1 

4 
(Z) 

186 
98 
49 
29 

93 
14 

430 

267 

133 

65 

260 
30 

355 

266 

118 

90 

201 
30 

403 

240 

107 

89 

239 

41 

285 

Diesel  fuel 

Natural  gas 

LP  gas,  fuel  oil,  kerosene,  motor  oil, 
grease,  etc 

$1,000.. 
-.  farms.. 

$1,000.. 
..  farms.. 

$1,000.. 

..  farms.. 
$1.000.. 

119 
65 
25 

155 
16 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


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Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:   1987-Con. 


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


Total  farming 

and  other 

occupations 

Fanning 

Item 

Total 

Age  of  operator  (years) 

Under  25 

25  to  34 

35  10  44 

45  to  54 

55  to  64 

65  and  over 

FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

-Con. 

Total  farm  production  expenses— Con. 
Electricity _ 

Farms  witti  expenses  o(- 
$1  to  $999 

.  farms— 
$1.000.. 

1   868 
5  611 

1   436 

316 

79 

37 

1   224 

193  230 

550 
311 
234 
129 

768 
5  885 

223 

334 

178 

33 

3  612 
25  557 

3  300 

245 

28 

39 

698 
8  175 

434 
191 
49 
24 

1   285 
22  930 

847 

324 

97 

17 

721 
15  097 

119 

284 

238 

80 

726 
7  833 

286 
293 

117 
30 

1  668 
15  910 

1   438 
96 
67 
67 

3  926 
5  142 

3  827 

43 
27 
29 

4  426 
76  996 

3  801 

407 

87 

133 

1  255 
4  904 

893 

257 

73 

32 

880 
184  144 

305 
263 

197 
115 

438 
4  621 

109 

178 

123 

28 

2  248 
23  629 

1   982 

208 

22 

36 

430 
7  257 

247 

126 

35 

22 

893 
19  507 

567 

227 

84 

15 

474 

13  429 

70 
172 
165 

67 

536 
6  078 

208 

211 

89 

28 

1  109 

14  083 

923 
76 
54 
56 

2  274 
4  095 

2  200 
28 
21 
25 

2  654 

64  393 

2  110 

346 

72 

126 

9 

2 

8 

1 

6 
67 

3 

2 
1 

3 
3 

I 

16 
30 

15 

1 

1 
(D) 

1 

8 
18 

7 
1 

2 

(D) 

2 

8 

(D) 

5 
2 

1 

12 
22 

11 

1 

11 
3 

11 

18 

136 

13 
3 
2 

135 
198 

94 

31 

9 

1 

107 
3  886 

39 

31 

28 

9 

62 
357 

10 

29 

21 

2 

243 
534 

221 
20 

1 
1 

49 

(D) 

19 

21 

8 

1 

117 
760 

83 

27 

6 

1 

49 
(0) 

2 

21 

21 

5 

80 
(D) 

34 
36 

10 

158 
629 

131 
16 

7 
4 

185 
200 

182 

2 

1 

282 
2   140 

209 

56 

5 

12 

295 

1  127 

192 
76 
17 
10 

255 

47  115 

79 
81 
61 
34 

132 

2  362 

32 
48 
39 

13 

511 

5  031 

430 

65 

8 

8 

155 

2  057 

86 

52 

9 

8 

276 

6  131 

175 

77 

20 

4 

136 
4  270 

15 
49 
59 
13 

178 

1  861 

70 
73 
25 
10 

293 

3  530 

236 
23 
18 
16 

463 
817 

450 
2 
6 
5 

588 
11   691 

417 
108 
23 
40 

169 
809 

109 
42 

11 

7 

129 
40  744 

30 

44 
31 
24 

67 
672 

11 
33 
19 

4 

272 
7  679 

216 

41 

5 

10 

61 
2  144 

33 
16 
6 
6 

128 
7  045 

59 

45 
18 
6 

79 
5  367 

9 
22 
32 

16 

71 
1   678 

26 
23 

13 
9 

146 
1   745 

114 
10 
11 

11 

265 
713 

249 

7 
3 
6 

313 
15  321 

219 
55 
15 
24 

340 
2  369 

237 
66 
26 

11 

221 
85  187 

72 
69 

50 
30 

101 
870 

28 
38 
28 

7 

587 
8  725 

518 

50 

5 

14 

84 
2  559 

46 
25 

7 
6 

219 
4  400 

136 

49 

31 

3 

134 
2  529 

24 
44 
39 
27 

118 
1   872 

44 

45 

23 

6 

260 
7  258 

219 
16 
9 
16 

610 
1   695 

582 
12 

5 
11 

675 
29  759 

544 
81 
19 
31 

307 
399 

253 

$1  000  to  $4,999    

41 

$5  000  to  $24  999                                           _  - 

10 

3 

Hired  farm  labor 

.  famis— 
$1,000.. 

162 

Farms  witti  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4  999                

7  145 
82 

$5,000  to  $24,999  - 

36 

$25  000  to  $99,999    

26 

$100  000  or  more 

18 

Contract  labor 

Farms  witti  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $999 

.  farms.. 
$1.000.. 

73 
356 

27 

$1000  to  $4  999                                  

28 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

16 

$25  000  or  more              

2 

Repair  and  maintenance 

Farms  witfi  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $4,999 

_  farms.. 
$1,000.. 

619 
1  630 

582 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

31 

$25  000  to  $49  999                         

3 

$50,000  or  more - 

3 

Customwork,  mactiine  tiire.  and  rental  of 
mactiinery  and  equipment 

Farms  witti  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $999 

.  farms.. 
$1,000.. 

80 
320 

63 

$1000  to  $4  999                                        

11 

$5,000  to  $24,999.-                 

5 

1 

Interest  expense 

Farms  witti  expenses  of— 
$1  to  $4  999 

_  farms. - 
$1.000.. 

145 
1    153 

107 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

28 

$25  000  to  $99  999 

9 

1 

Secured  by  real  estate 

Farms  witti  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $999 

_  farms 

$1.000.. 

74 
689 

18 

$1  000  to  $4,999 

36 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

14 

6 

Not  secured  by  real  estate 

Farms  with  expanses  of- 
$1  to  $999 

-  farms.. 
$1,000.. 

81 
464 

29 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

32 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

17 

$25,000  or  more 

3 

Casti  rent 

Farms  witti  expenses  of— 
$1  to  $4  999 

.  famis.. 
$1,000.. 

240 
897 

212 

$5,000  to  $9.999 

10 

$10,000  to  $24,999 

9 

9 

Property  taxes 

Farms  witti  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

-  farms.. 
$1.000.. 

740 
668 

726 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

7 

$10,000  to  $24.999 

5 

$25,000  or  more 

2 

All  other  farm  production  expenses 

Famis  with  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $4,999 

farms 

$1.000.. 

778 
5  346 

708 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

43 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

8 

$50,000  or  more 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 

19 

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Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:   1987-Con. 


(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

-Con. 

Total  farm  production  expenses  — Con. 

Electricity - --  farms., 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  S999 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

55,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 


Hired  farm  labor lamis-. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 -. 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

5100,000  or  more 


Contract  labor... farms.- 

51.000.. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  54,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

525,000  or  more 


Repair  and  maintenance -  farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999... 

$50,000  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  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more  ._ 


Interest  expense farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

525,000  to  $99,999 

5100,000  or  more 


Other  occupations 


Secured  by  real  estate farms. 

$1,000. 


Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  5999 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999. 

$25,000  or  more 


Not  secured  by  real  estate farms. 

$1,000. 


Farms  with  expenses  of- 
$1  to  5999 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 


Cash  rent farms. 

$1,000- 
Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

510,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 


Property  taxes farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999  _ 

$6,000  to  $9,999 — 

$10,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more - 


All  other  farm  production  expenses farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 - 

$5,000  to  524,999 

525,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 


Total 


613 
707 

543 

59 

6 

5 

344 
9  086 

245 
48 
37 
14 

330 
1  264 

114 

156 

55 

5 

1  364 
1  928 

1  318 

37 

6 

3 


268 
918 

187 

65 

14 

2 

392 
3  423 

280 

97 

13 

2 


Age  of  operator  (years) 


Under  25 


1 
(D) 


49 

_ 

112 

- 

73 

- 

13 

- 

190 

_ 

1  755 

~ 

78 

. 

82 

- 

28 

- 

2 

- 

559 

5 

1  828 

12 

515 

4 

20 

- 

13 

1 

11 

- 

1  652 

4 

1  047 

(Z) 

1  627 

4 

15 

- 

6 

- 

4 

- 

1  774 

7 

12  603 

2 

1  691 

7 

61 

- 

15 

- 

7 

- 

28 
(D) 

22 

3 
1 
2 

33 
(D) 

18 

12 

3 


142 
141 

138 
3 

1 


46 
312 

32 
12 
2 


31 
227 


134 
52 


133 
1 


ISO 
293 


170 
9 


166 
94 


145 
20 


104 
1  597 

82 

11 

7 

4 

91 
403 

41 
36 

11 
3 

365 
346 

351 

13 

1 


90 
120 

65 

21 

4 


110 
553 

87 
21 

1 
1 


66 
386 


12 

39 

13 

2 

57 
167 


188 
632 

177 
6 
1 
4 

417 
283 

408 
6 
1 
2 

454 
920 

428 
18 

7 
1 


140 
162 

122 

IS 

2 

1 

82 
186 

58 
8 

13 
3 

85 
350 

24 

40 

20 

1 

287 
855 

275 
9 
1 
2 


56 

640 

34 

15 

6 

1 


647 


9 
24 
26 

5 

64 
1  351 


127 
647 

112 
6 
6 
3 


366 
343 

360 
2 
2 
2 

388 
10  233 

366 
16 

4 
2 


171 
396 

150 

15 

3 

3 


84 
143 

56 
14 
10 

4 

80 
296 

22 
43 
15 


350 
429 

337 

10 

2 

1 


36 

93 
6 


27 

11 

6 

1 

40 
156 

8 

25 

6 

1 

214 
154 

211 
2 
1 


19 
62 

12 
5 
1 
1 

42 
97 


55 

23 

5 

36 
6 

- 

- 

54 
344 

30 
65 

13 

20 

16 

5 

10 
16 

4 

36 
119 

12 
32 

15 
14 

7 

7 
3 
2 

- 

- 

121 
362 

48 

111 

110 
5 

3 

3 

43 
2 
2 

1 

439 
237 

292 

132 

434 
4 

1 

288 
3 
1 

- 

- 

452 
807 

293 
346 

431 

16 

3 

2 

289 
2 

1 
1 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


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Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:   1987-Con. 

[For  meaning  o*  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Total  farming 

and  ott^er 

occupations 


Fanning 


Total 


Age  of  operator  (years) 


Under  25 


25  to  34 


35  to  44 


55  to  64 


NET  CASH  RETURN  FROM 
AGRICULTURAL  SALES  FOR 
THE  FARM  UNIT' 

All  farms _ number. 

$1,000., 
Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Farms  witti  net  gains^ numlwr.. 

Average  net  gain dollars.. 

Gain  of— 

Less  than  $1,000. _ 

$1,000  to  $9,999  -- 

$10,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Farms  witfi  net  losses number. 

Average  net  loss dollars.. 

Loss  of— 

Less  tfian  $1,000 _ 

$1,000  to  $9,999  - 

$10,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

GOVERNMENT  PAYMENTS  AND 
OTHER  FARM-RELATED  INCOME 

Government  payments farms. 

$1,000. 

Other  farm-related  income' farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Customwork  and  other  agricultural 

services farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Gross  cash  rent  or  share  payments farms. 

$1,000. 
Forest  products  and  Christmas  trees farms. 

$1,000. 
other  farm-related  income  sources farms.. 

$1,000. 

COMMODITY  CREDIT 
CORPORATION  LOANS 

Total farms.. 

$1,000. 
Com farms. 

$1,000. 
Wheat farms. 

$1,000. 
Soybeans farms. 

$1,000. 

Sorghum,  barley,  and  oats farms. 

$1,000. 
Cotton.. farms. 

$1,000. 
Peanuts,  rye,  rice,  tobacco,  and  honey...  farms. 

$1,000. 

LAND  IN  FARMS  ACCORDING  TO 
USE 

Total  cropland farms. 

acres. 

Han/ested  cropland farms. 

acres. 
Farms  by  acres  harvested: 

1  to  49  acres 

50  to  99  acres 

100  to  199  acres 

200  to  499  acres 

500  to  999  acres 

1,000  to  1,999  acres 

2,000  acres  or  more 

Cropland: 

Pasture  or  grazing  only farms. 

acres. 
In  cover  crops,  legumes,  and  soil- 
improvement  grasses,  not  harvested 

and  not  pastured farms. 

acres. 

On  which  all  crops  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. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


4  869 
113  904 
23  394 

3  132 
43  761 


484 

1  549 

848 

251 

1  737 

13  331 


426 

990 

235 

86 


62 

1  768 

530 

3  730 

239 

1  947 

124 

1  301 

36 

152 
156 
330 


6 
394 


6 

394 


4  170 

327  396 

3  837 

152  719 

3  746 

42 

13 

7 

7 

2 

20 

460 

40  504 

119 

2  639 

54 

122 

56 

795 

B39 

130  617 

216 

99  135 

71 

27  517 

163 

71  618 

2  819 
108  908 
38  633 

1  996 
62  318 


217 
879 
672 
230 

821 

19  007 


175 

451 

133 

62 


38 

1  702 

354 

3  031 

168 
1  648 

73 
1  002 

22 
124 
112 
258 


6 
394 


6 

394 


2  468 

289  659 

2  313 

140  262 

2  236 

37 

9 

6 

4 

2 

19 

236 

26  004 

74 

2  357 

42 

94 

47 

731 

520 

120  211 

119 

82  415 

44 

24  123 

85 

58  292 

18 

125 

6  945 

15 
11  436 


3 

15  511 


2 

(0) 


2 

(D) 


17 
189 

17 
132 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

5 
(D) 


4 
14 

290 
090 
105 

24 

226 
718 

19 
84 
98 
25 

64 

23  372 

5 
38 
15 

6 

3 

5 

34 

(D) 

22 
10S 

3 
14 


10 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


268 
927 
257 

101 

253 
3 
1 


19 
(D) 


17 
90 

7 
14 

7 
(D) 
64 
(D) 

17 

347 

4 

231 

14 
116 


609 
28  474 
46  755 

428 

75  590 


31 
154 
171 

72 

181 
21  431 


23 

102 

40 

16 


15 
267 


51 
352 

13 
265 
7 
57 
25 
30 


5 
(D) 


5 
(D) 


557 
74  386 

540 
36  368 

512 
1S 


41 

1  068 

27 

189 

17 

28 

15 

168 

147 

36  545 

34 

3  812 

9 

219 

26 

3  593 

327 
19  244 
58  851 

231 
92  033 


20 
87 
75 
49 

96 
20  994 


4 

6 

39 

655 

14 
479 

5 
127 

6 
(D) 
15 
(D) 


286 
58  273 

269 
29  431 

254 


22 

3  871 

3 

1 

111 

7 

25 

7 

30 

70 

23 

805 

10 

49 

547 

4 

14 

510 

7 

36  037 

722 
50  075 
69  357 

517 
108  062 


50 
213 
199 

55 

205 
28  256 


42 

108 

34 

21 


11 

1  406 

75 

888 

27 
325 

25 
412 
2 
(D) 
24 
(D) 


604 

141  462 

555 

68  345 

534 
5 
3 
1 
2 
2 
8 

65 
15  061 

15 

132 

7 

13 

9 

449 

114 

57  462 

26 
27  305 

11 
8  430 

21 
18  875 

64  HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:   1987-Con. 

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


NET  CASH  RETURN  FROM 
AGRICULTURAL  SALES  FOR 
THE  FARM  UNIT' 

All  famis numl)er.. 

$1.000_. 
Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Farms  with  net  gains^ number.. 

Average  net  gain dollars.. 

Gain  of— 

Less  tfian  $1.000_ 

$1,000  to  $9.999 

$10,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  or  more 

Farms  with  net  losses number.. 

Average  net  loss dollars.. 

Loss  of— 

Less  ttian  $1,000 

$1,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

GOVERNMENT  PAYMENTS  AND 
OTHER  FARM-RELATED  INCOME 

Government  payments farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Other  farm-related  income' farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Customwork  and  other  agricultural 

services farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Gross  cash  rent  or  share  payments farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Forest  products  and  Christmas  trees farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Other  farm-related  income  sources farms.. 

$1,000.. 

COMMODITY  CREDIT 
CORPORATION  LOANS 

Total _ farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Com farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Wheat.. _ farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Soybeans- farnis.. 

$1.000_. 

Sorghum,  bartey,  and  oats farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Cotton... famis-- 

$1,000.. 
Peanuts,  rye,  rice,  tobacco,  and  honey...  farms. . 

$1,000.. 

LAND  IN  FARMS  ACCORDING  TO 
USE 

Total  cropland famis.. 

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.. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Other  occupations 


Total 


2  050 
4  997 
2  437 

1  134 
11  065 


267 

670 

176 

21 

916 
244 


Age  of  operator  (years) 


251 

539 

102 

24 


24 

1 

67 

(D) 

1/6 

699 

- 

71 

_ 

300 

- 

51 

_ 

299 

_ 

14 

_ 

28 

- 

44 

_ 

72 

- 

1  702 
37  737 

1  524 
12  457 

1  510 
5 
4 

3 

224 

14 

500 

45 

282 

12 

28 

9 

64 

319 

10  406 

97 

16  720 

27 

3 

394 

78 

13 

326 

10 

-45 

-4  540 

3 
1  004 


7 
6  915 


5 

2  726 

5 

(D) 


2 
(D) 


215 
885 

4  117 

139 
8  738 


30 

86 

20 

3 

76 
4  334 


35  10  44 


200 

1  420 

188 

637 


17 
521 


3 

8 

1 

(D) 

1 

(D) 

44 

(D) 


2 
(D) 
10 
(D) 


270 
8  844 


157 

48 

6 

269 
8  010 


64 

177 

23 

5 


11 

30 

44 

154 

23 
75 

13 

69 

4 

3 

7 
7 


I  536 
393 
(D) 


71 
3  375 


15 
90 

6 
(D) 

3 

39 

83 

3  463 

26 

492 

2 

iPt 

24 
(D) 


439 
3  333 
7  592 

232 
23  646 


54 
136 
35 

7 

207 
10  400 


48 

118 
37 

4 


5 

12 

37 

282 

12 
94 

14 

171 

2 

(D) 

9 

(D) 


370 

11  822 

320 

6  176 

315 
1 
2 

1 

1 


62 

2  742 


7 
57 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 
72 
(D) 

26 
10  503 

12 
2  081 

17 
8  422 


SSto64 


509 
339 
666 

296 
7  938 


75 
174 


213 
9  440 


58 

118 
26 
11 


2 
(D) 
41 
138 

16 
67 

11 

22 

2 

(D) 
13 

(D) 


401 
8  429 

371 
1  848 

367 
3 


37 
5  501 


14 
60 

4 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

71 

1  012 

25 

5  182 

9 

1  145 

19 
4  037 


65  and  over 


252 
745 


194 
5  706 


116 

28 

2 

144 
5  938 


59 
73 


3 
11 
31 
72 

7 
23 

13 
37 

2 
(D) 

9 
(D) 


282 

3  804 

247 

737 

247 


37 
2  361 


6 
67 


2 

(0) 
47 

(D) 

10 
297 

2 
(D) 

8 
(D) 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     65 


Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:   1987 -Con. 


(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Total  farming 

and  otfier 

occupations 


Farming 


Age  of  operator  (years) 


LAND  IN  FARMS  ACCORDING  TO 

USE-Con. 

Pastureland  and  rangeland  other  than 

cropland  and  woodland  pastured farms., 

acres. 
Land  in  house  lots,  ponds,  roads, 

wasteland,  etc. farms. 

acres.. 
Cropland  under  federal  acreage  reduction 
programs; 
Annual  commodity  acreage  adjustment 

programs farms., 

acres.. 

Conservation  reserve  program famis., 

acres.. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings' farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Average  per  acre dollars.. 

Farms  by  value  group: 

$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  to  $4.999.999 

$5,000,000  or  more 

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' 

Motortrucks,  including  pickups farms.. 

number.. 

Wheel  tractors farms.. 

number.. 

Less  than  40  horsepower  (PTO)  __ feirms.. 

number.. 

40  horsepower  (PTO)  or  more farms.. 

number.. 

Grain  and  bean  combines farms.. 

number.. 
Cottonpickers  and  strippers... farms.. 

number.. 
Mower  conditioners farms.. 

number,. 
Pickup  balers 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 famis.. 

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  for  defoliation  or  for  growth 

control  of  crops  or  thinning  of  fruit farms.. 

acres  on  which  used.. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


614 
977  093 


2  198 
317  897 


1 
(D) 

4  669 

2  938  125 

603  435 

1  707 


1  013 
551 
386 
598 
479 

1  189 

370 

149 

62 

72 


A   836 

199  280 

1  116 

1  601 

969 

788 

212 

87 

37 

26 

4  222 
9  270 
2  336 
4  506 

1  797 

2  550 
932 

1  956 


5 

8 

3 

522 

225 

457 

825 

21 

544 

23 

220 

2 

008 

68 

150 

663 

15  792 

1 

151 

(D) 

2  887 

235 

871 

?1? 

57 

481 

304 
797  142 


1  315 
285  343 


1 
(D) 

2  819 

2  272  543 

806  152 

1  563 


528 
306 
226 
325 
269 

710 

250 

105 

44 

56 


2  813 
175  330 

562 
802 
607 
547 
164 

72 
34 
25 


2  505 
6  936 
1  500 

3  255 
1  151 
1  720 

647 
1  535 


2 

(D) 

2 

170 

212 

935 

527 

19 

468 

21 

121 

1 

354 

65  401 

458 

15 

180 

808 

16 

008 

1 

740 

216  537 

125 

57 

174 

1 

(D) 


(D) 


18 

2  954 

164  111 

14  202 


18 
312 

3 
2 
6 
5 
2 


16 

131 

4 

38 

47 


25 
(D) 

143 
(D) 


290 

77  297 

266  541 

6  897 


290 

6  511 

57 
58 
81 
65 
18 


272 
454 
154 
264 
106 
153 
77 
111 


238 

1  938 

83 

529 

584 


173 
1  285 
67 
397 
120 
879 

215 
1  680 


55 
131  427 


289 
65  451 


609 
43  739 

94 
135 
136 
155 

53 


557 
736 
367 
949 
279 
444 
166 
505 


522 

47 

644 

174 

6 

551 

7 

094 

351 

24 

132 

142 

6 

087 

236 

3  898 

418 

57 

323 

32 

3 

202 

33 
148  534 


158 
92  502 


_ 

1 

- 

(D) 

609 

327 

522  905 

465  178 

858  629 

1  422  563 

1  902 

1  333 

97 

59 

45 

30 

52 

23 

71 

39 

62 

29 

155 

80 

65 

34 

35 

14 

11 

7 

16 

12 

327 
34  729 

52 
76 
65 
79 
28 

12 
9 
6 


287 
213 
176 
407 
131 
186 
89 
221 


1 
(D) 

247 

42 

023 

60 

2 

482 

1 

951 

166 

15 

336 

50 

3 

389 

95 

8 

360 

192 

44 

471 

28 

13  517 

90 
191  660 


343 
121  145 


722 
522  779 

724  071 
1  085 


209 
62 
24 

15 
18 


722 
77  570 

138 
206 
162 
141 
37 

18 

7 
13 


651 
:  310 
401 
982 
314 
479 
176 
503 


1 
(D) 

532 

114 

200 

98 

9 

255 

10 

744 

320 

22 

835 

105 

4 

741 

178 

1 

906 

426 

108 

507 

29 

40 

014 

66     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:   1987 -Con. 


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


Other  occupations 


Age  of  operator  (years) 


25  to  34 


35  to  44 


LAND  IN  FARMS  ACCORDING  TO 

USE-Con. 

Pastureland  and  rangeland  ottier  tfian 

cropland  and  woodland  pastured farms.. 

acres.. 
Land  in  fiouse  lots,  ponds,  roads, 

wasteland,  etc. farms.. 

acres.. 
Cropland  under  federal  acreage  reduction 
programs: 
Annual  commodity  acreage  adjustment 

programs farms.. 

acres.. 

Conservation  reserve  program farms.. 

acres.. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings^ farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Average  per  acre dollars.. 

Farms  by  value  group: 

$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  to  $4,999,999 

$5,000,000  or  more 

VALUE  OF  MACHINERY  AND 
EQUIPMENT' 

Estimated  market  value  of  all  macfiinery 

and  equipment farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Farms  by  value  group: 

$1  to  $4,999 - 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $19,999- 

$20,000  to  $49,999... 

$50,000  to  $99,999. 

$100,000  to  $199,999 

$200,000  to  $499,999 

$500,000  or  more 

SELECTED  MACHINERY  AND 
EQUIPMENT' 

Motortrucks,  including  pickups farms.. 

number.. 

Wtieel  tractors farms.. 

number.. 

Less  than  40  horsepower  (PTO) farms.. 

number.. 

40  horsepower  (PTO)  or  more farms.. 

numt)er.. 

Grain  and  bean  combines farms.. 

number.. 
Cottonpickers  and  strippers farms.. 

number.. 
Mower  conditioners farms.. 

numtjer.. 
Pickup  balers 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.. 

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  or  for  growth 

control  of  crops  or  thinning  of  fruit famis.. 

acres  on  which  used.. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


310 
179  951 


863 
32  554 


2  050 
665  582 
324  674 

2  493 


485 
245 
160 
273 
210 

479 

120 

44 

18 

16 


2  023 
23  950 

554 
799 
362 
241 
48 

15 
3 
1 


1  717 

2  334 
836 

1  251 
646 
830 
285 
421 


3 
(D) 


1  352 
12  522 

298 

2  076 
2  099 


654 
2  749 
205 
612 
343 
(D) 

1  147 
19  334 


87 
307 


3 
139 


18 
1  233 


63 
531 


10 

1  257 

125  700 

436 


10 
120 

1 
5 
1 
3 


9 
9 
2 

(D) 
1 

(D) 
2 

(D) 


4 
27 

1 
(D) 
(D) 


6 
543 


215 

34  965 

162  628 

10  194 


211 
:  132 

63 
81 
40 
23 
2 


172 
224 
78 
(D) 
58 
(D) 
23 
(D) 


172 
599 
52 
(D) 
(0) 


97 
308 
35 
71 
59 
217 

140 
546 


89 
22  138 


249 
1  415 


539 

194  167 

360  236 

5  787 


94 
63 
52 
76 
60 

131 

42 

12 

6 

3 


532 
6  151 

142 

188 

118 

70 

9 


458 

603 
210 
304 
164 
199 
67 
105 


361 

3  263 

86 

551 

564 


166 
537 

52 
159 

93 
347 

317 
8  190 


67 
68  707 


184 
8  224 


439 

194  841 

443  829 

1  963 


39 
21 
59 
52 

126 
23 

10 
5 
5 


433 

5  904 

108 

163 

79 

63 

14 

5 
1 


370 
537 
207 
319 
156 
206 
73 
113 


1 
(D) 


275 

5  312 

60 

951 

1  042 


146 

1  264 

47 

181 

66 

404 

245 
5  527 


29 
173 


88 

48  313 


244 
6  709 


509 

142  381 

279  727 

2  075 


137 
54 
45 
60 
54 

109 

29 

13 

4 

4 


503 
6  344 

146 

210 

73 

53 

14 


424 
589 
193 

312 
154 
198 
71 
114 


2 
(D) 


326 

2  024 

61 

303 

237 


138 
418 

46 
162 

69 
270 

283 
2  460 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII    67 


Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:   1987 -Con. 


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


Total  farming 

and  other 

occupations 


Farming 


Total 


Age  of  operator  (years) 


25  to  34 


35  to  44 


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 

OWNED  AND  RENTED  LAND 

Land  owned farms., 

acres.. 

Owned  land  in  farms 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.. 

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  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years _ 

65  to  69  years 

70  years  and  over 

Average  age 

Operators  by  sex: 

fvlale 

Female 

Operators  of  Spanish  origin  (see  text) 

FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF 
ORGANIZATION 

Individual  or  family  (sole  proprietorship) farms.. 

acres.. 

Partnership _ farms.. 

acres.. 
Corporation: 

Family  held farms.. 

acres.. 

fulore  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.. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


4  870 

2  549 

768 

1  553 

1  713 
945 
304 
464 

3  157 

1  604 

464 

1  089 

3  333 
886  170 

3  317 
848  906 

2  331 
904  484 

2  321 
872  615 

250 
69  133 

2  750 

1  713 

407 


2  816 
2  054 


1  723 

2  728 
624 
628 

1  476 

419 


491 

580 

1  042 

1  907 

13.3 

850 


28 

505 

1  151 

411 

354 

555 
672 
495 


4  210 
660 


4  035 

429 

021 

404 

169 

792 

282 

542  953 

5 

277 

88 

356 

096 

17 

71 

61 

223 

659 

2 

816 

1 

393 

478 

945 

872 

448 

178 

246 

1 

944 

945 

300 

699 

1 

876 

775 

611 

1 

871 

741 

352 

1 

431 

733 

570 

1 

423 

713 

207 

143 

54 

622 

1  700 
885 
231 


1  473 
924 
353 
225 
346 

419 


266 
300 
556 
1  199 
14.9 

495 


18 
290 
610 

151 
174 

295 
422 

341 
515 
54.7 


2  415 
401 


2  256 

351 

466 

244 

113 

514 

212 

437 

192 

4 

208 

68 

339 

655 

15 

53 

36 

212 

732 

5 
37 

5 
37 

15 
171 

15 
171 


9 
6 

4 

2 
3 

8 
6 
2 

3.1 

2 

18 


11 

124 

4 

41 

2 

(D) 


290 
89 
49 

152 


45 
20 
28 

197 
44 
29 

124 


138 

7  503 

138 

7  407 

203 
3  819 

201 
3  801 

12 
114 


141 

13S 

11 


147 

112 

52 

23 

37 


31 


31 

5.3 


1 
(D) 


30.9 


252 
36 


229 

5  446 
27 


22 

(D) 

1 

21 

9 

144 

2 

7 


3 
(D) 


610 
236 
116 
258 

260 
116 
43 
101 

350 
120 
73 
157 


352 
186  274 

352 
173  418 

375 
105  256 

374 
101  658 

27 
16  454 


357 

226 

27 


283 

277 

116 

62 


67 
89 
186 
178 
7.8 


532 
78 


82  292 

75 
8  379 

61 

07  313 

2 

59 

24 

76  813 

4 

20 

6 
279 

325 
148 
69 
108 

103 
51 
22 
30 

222 

97 
47 
78 


217 
238  224 

217 
222  871 

179 
130  584 

177 
125  985 

17 
19  952 


177 

124 

24 


164 
115 
49 
36 
30 


36 

40 

75 

118 

10.5 

56 


151 
174 


288 

37 


131 
68 

246 

005 

28 

396 

52 

33 
718 

32 

92 

13 
373 

12 

4 

5 
364 

717 
371 
138 
208 

191 

104 

54 

33 

526 

267 
84 
175 


509 
175  330 

509 
170  507 

349 
322  959 

346 
311  065 

40 

16  717 


446 

203 

68 


421 

203 

72 

49 

82 


53 

64 

118 

348 

16.5 

134 


295 
422 


578 

139 


559 

83  933 

66 

18  622 

60 
209  860 

60 

19 

166  384 

8 

11 


13 
2  773 


68     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:   1987-Con. 


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


Other  occupations 


Total 


Age  of  operator  (years) 


Under  25 


TENURE  AND  RACE  OF 
OPERATOR 


All  operators  _. 
Full  owners  _ 
Part  owners - 
Tenants 


White 

Full  owners  _ 
Part  owners. 
Tenants 


Glack  and  other  races  . 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Tenants  _ , 


OWNED  AND  RENTED  LAND 

Land  owned farms.. 

acres.. 
Owned  land  in  farms 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. - 

OPERATOR  CHARACTERISTICS 

Operators  by  place  of  residence: 

On  farm  operated 

Not  on  famn  operated 

Not  reported 


Operators  by  pnncipat  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  49  years 

50  to  54  years 


55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  to  69  years 

70  years  and  over , 
Average  age 


Operators  by  sex: 

Male 

Female 


Operators  of  Spanish  origin  (see  text) 

FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF 
ORGANIZATION 

Individual  or  family  (sole  proprietorship) farms. 

acres. 

Partnership feirms. 

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. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


2 

054 

1 

156 

?90 

608 

841 

497 

126 

218 

1 

213 

659 

164 

390 

1 

457 

110 

559 

1 

446 

107 

554 

900 

170 

914 

698 

159 

408 

107 

14 

511 

1  050 
828 
176 


250 

1  804 

271 

403 

1  130 


225 

280 
486 
708 
11.1 

355 


10 
215 
541 
260 
180 

260 
250 

154 
184 
50.7 


1  795 
259 


1  779 

77  555 

160 

56  278 

70 

105  761 

1 

69 

20 

16  441 

2 

16 


25 
10  927 


3 
5 
3 
5 

7 
2  875 

7 
2  875 


4.3 
3 


22.8 


9 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


215 
79 
27 

109 

79 

43 

8 

28 

136 
36 
19 
81 


109 
1  057 

106 

1  054 

137 

2  378 
136 

2  376 

4 
5 


105 
103 

7 


215 


18 

197 

26 

45 

126 


56 
56 

63 
24 
4.9 


16 


215 


31.2 


190 
25 


12 


182 

3  188 

24 

(D) 

5 
44 


541 
253 
102 
186 

266 
134 
52 
82 

273 

119 

50 

104 


359 
6  587 

355 
6  519 

288 
28  683 

288 
27  062 

25 
1  689 


302 

209 

30 


541 


38 
503 

73 
117 
313 


77 

94 

177 

119 

7.0 

74 


541 


462 
59 


14 


(D) 

38 

14  647 

22 
6  683 


4 
(D) 


8 

523 


440 

245 

70 

125 

191 

120 

33 

38 

249 

125 

37 

87 


318 
77  619 

315 
77  349 

195 
31  285 

195 
21  907 

27 
9  648 


214 
187 
39 


30 

410 

55 

77 

278 


41 
62 
114 
145 
9.4 


260 
180 


48.9 


386 
54 


10 


379 

9  867 

37 

31  350 

12 
53  815 

12 

6 

4  035 
2 
4 


6 
189 


510 

320 

66 

124 

174 
106 
21 
47 

336 

214 

45 

77 


387 
15  777 

386 
15  248 

190 
53  437 

190 
53  385 

30 
581 


250 

202 

58 


50 
460 

69 
103 
288 


31 

44 

97 

239 

15.2 


260 
250 


443 
67 


16 


448 

40  205 

31 

2  213 

19 

4  491 

1 

IB 

8 

12  286 

8 

4 
9  438 

338 

256 

25 

57 

124 

93 

12 

19 

214 

163 

13 

38 

281 

9 

514 

281 

7 

379 

83 

52 

256 

82 

51 

803 

21 

2 

588 

175 
121 
42 


112 

226 

46 

60 

120 


18 
22 
32 

181 
19.4 

85 


154 
184 
71.4 


286 
52 


292 

12  507 

29 

(D) 

12 
40  728 


1 
(D) 


4 

747 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     69 


Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:   1987 -Con. 


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


Total  farming 

and  other 

occupations 


Fanning 


Total 


Age  of  operator  (years) 


55  10  64 


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) 

Sugarcane  and  sugar  beets;  Irish 
potatoes;  field  crops,  except  cash 
grains,  nee.  (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  and 
animal  specialties  (029) 

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. 

numt)er. 
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. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


2  855 
1  401 
120 
102 
81 
36 
39 
13 
76 
31 
36 
78 


398 


551 

1  713 

1  Oil 

23 

977 
662 


32 


1 

003 

211 

045 

344 

386 

102 

70 

40 

61 

769 

95  263 

724 

83  427 

321 

267 

54 

26 

23 

33 

73 

11 

836 

49 

4 

2 

2 

6 

6 

753 

61 

394 

865 

54  388 

807 

101 

315 

43 

881 

391 

16 

199 

3 

654 

609 

85 

116 

40  226 

87 

42  295 

24 

594 

537 
882 
79 
56 
51 
25 
24 
9 
49 
18 
25 
61 


232 


423 

945 

631 

14 

477 
308 


490 

182 

132 

148 

158 

61 

43 

31 

49 

394 

81 

666 

361 

70  953 

129 

134 

34 

22 

12 

30 

46 

10 

713 

26 

3 

2 

2 

7 

7 

390 

53 

396 

434 

47 

070 

405 

85 

849 

38  690 

200 

11 

253 

2 

393 

316 

74  596 

36  297 

41 

39  602 

23 

283 

2 

(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


149 
115 

7 
6 
3 
1 
5 


29 
(D) 

9 
8 
7 
3 
1 
1 

23 
1    190 

23 
1   190 


19 
(D) 

27 
(D) 

22 

116 

381 

13 

263 

S3 

19 

853 

328 

2 

(D) 

(D) 


319 

202 

22 

16 

13 

7 

3 

1 

7 

4 

4 

12 


53 


S3 

97 

207 

158 

9 

51 
26 

4 

6 

20 


76 

34 

615 

39 

16 

3 

4 

4 

10 

52 

12 

174 

43 

10 

104 

22 

10 

2 

2 

6 

11 

2  070 

55 
11  641 


58 
10  800 


43 

33  701 

18  506 

23 

2  230 

516 

33 

31   471 

17  991 

6 

(D) 

(D) 


167 
111 
8 
6 
6 
1 
2 
1 
3 
2 
6 
13 


32 


64 

22  418 

22 
19 
3 
4 
6 
10 


46 

10  664 

38 

7  144 


13 
11 
5 
3 
1 
5 

13 
3  520 


51 

6  933 

57 

4  821 

53 

7  334 
2  488 

21 

1  406 
211 

43 

5  928 

2  277 

5 
160 
126 


373 

223 

20 

14 

9 

7 

7 


60 

124 

227 

123 

2 

157 
97 

5 
10 
5 


138 

46  845 

24 

48 

19 

21 

10 

16 

124 

25  525 

117 

22  158 

35 

41 

17 

10 

2 

12 

12 

3  367 

6 

1 

3 

2 

123 

11  780 

132 

9  540 

122 

16  249 

5  426 

65 

4  603 

1  073 

90 

11  646 

4  353 

6 

154 

117 

70    HAWAII 


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Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:    1987-Con. 


(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Item 


Ottier  occupations 


Age  of  operator  (years) 


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 

Cast!  grains  (Oil) ___ 

Field  crops,  except  cash  grains  (013) 

Cotton  (0131) 

Tobacco  (0132) 

Sugarcane  and  sugar  beets;  Iristi 
potatoes;  field  crops,  except  cash 
grains,  n.e.c.  (0133,  0134,  0139) 

Vegetables  and  melons  (016) 

Fruits  and  tree  nuts  (017)  

Horticultural  specialties  (018) 

General  farms,  primanly  crop  (019) 

Livestock,  except  dairy,  poultry,  and 

animal  specialties  (021) 

Beef  cattle,  except  feedlots  (0212) 

Dairy  farms  (024) _ 

Poultry  and  eggs  (025) 

Animal  specialties  (027) 

General  farms,  primarily  livestock  and 
animal  specialties  (029) 

LIVESTOCK 

Cattle  and  calves  inventory farms. 

number. 
Farms  with— 

1  to  9 

10  to  49 

50  to  99 

100  to  199 

200  to  499 

500  or  more 

Cows  and  heifers  that  had  calved farms. 

number. 

Beef  cows farms. 

number. 

Farms  with— 

1  to  9 

10  to  49 

50  to  99 

100  to  199.- 

200  to  499 

500  or  more 

Milk  cows farms. 

number. 

Farms  with— 

1  to  4 

5  to  9 

10  to  49 

50  to  99 

100  to  199 

200  to  499 

500  or  more 

Heifers  and  heifer  calves farms. 

number. 
Steers,  steer  calves,  bulls,  and  bull 
calves farms. 

number. 

Cattle  and  calves  sold farms. 

number. 
$1,000. 

Calves farms. 

number. 
$1,000. 

Cattle farms. 

number. 
$1,000. 
Fattened  on  gram  and  concentrates  ___  farms, 
number. 
$1,000. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


1  318 
519 
41 
46 
30 
13 
15 
4 
27 
13 
11 
17 


128 

768 

380 

9 

500 
354 


513 

28 

913 

196 

228 

41 

27 

9 

12 

375 

13 

597 

363 

12 

474 

192 

133 

20 

4 

11 

3 

27 

1 

123 

24 
1 

1 
1 

363 

7 

998 

431 

7 

318 

402 

15 

466 

5 

191 

191 

4 

946 

1 

261 

293 

10 

520 

3 

930 

46 

2 

693 

1 

311 

2 

(D) 

3 
(D) 

2 
(D) 
(D) 

1 
(D) 
(D) 

1 
(D) 
(D) 


163 

40 

2 

4 

2 


31 


27 
602 

7 

17 

2 

1 


25 

250 

24 

(D) 


1 
(D) 


19 
(D) 

19 
(D) 

25 

(D) 

(D) 

13 

(D) 

(D) 

18 

(D) 

(D) 

4 

5 

2 


331 

152 

10 

15 

11 

3 

2 

1 

4 

6 

3 

3 


38 


38 

33 

204 

92 

2 

142 
103 

1 

S 

22 


153 
6  393 

55 

72 

14 

7 

3 

2 

110 

2  866 

105 

(D) 


57 
41 
3 
2 
1 
1 

12 
(D) 


107 
2  005 


123 
1  522 


119 

2  465 

809 

60 

1  508 

364 

84 
957 
445 

13 

61 


271 
127 
9 
9 
4 
4 
2 

5 
2 

3 

4 


39 


39 

24 
163 
76 

1 

110 
76 


110 
3  542 

54 
44 
4 
3 
4 
1 

72 
1  363 

72 
1  357 


BO 
776 


91 
403 


79 
4  392 
1  588 

36 

1  713 
488 

59 

2  679 
1  100 

10 
243 
116 


316 
135 
10 
10 
6 
S 
7 
3 
5 
3 
4 
6 


41 


21 

201 

86 

1 


134 
g  955 

45 

63 

12 

8 

1 

5 

97 

4  393 

96 

3  516 


4 
877 


90 

3  045 

119 

2  517 

109 

4  041 
1  490 

43 
957 
236 

88 

3  084 
1  254 

12 
773 
413 


231 
64 
8 
8 
7 
1 
4 

9 
2 
1 
3 


17 


17 

32 

111 

77 

2 

86 
65 


86 
8  373 

34 
30 
9 
8 
1 
4 

68 
4  698 

63 
4  687 


29 
22 
6 
1 
4 
1 

7 
11 


65 
1  994 


76 
1  681 


68 

4  341 

1  237 

38 

693 

155 

43 

3  648 

1  082 

7 

1  611 

751 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     71 


Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:   1987-Con. 

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


Total  famiing 

and  othef 

occupations 


Farming 


Total 


Age  of  operator  (years) 


Under  25 


26  to  34 


36  to  44 


56  to  64 


LIVESTOCK -Con. 

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-. 

numtjer-. 

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.. 

number.. 

June  1  and  Nov.  30 farms. 

number.. 

Stieep  and  lambs  of  all  ages  Inventory farms. 

numlwr.. 

Ewes  1  year  old  or  older farms.. 

number.. 

Sheep  and  lambs  sold farms.. 

numt>er.. 
Sheep  and  lambs  shorn farms.. 

numlwr., 
pounds  of  wool.. 

Horses  and  ponies  inventory farms.. 

number.. 
Horses  and  ponies  sold - farms.. 

number.. 
Goats  inventory farms., 

number.. 
Goats  sold farms. 

number. 

POULTRY 

Chickens  3  months  old  or  older  inventory  ..  farms., 

numt>er. 
Farms  with  — 

1  to  399 

400  to  3.199 

3,200  to  9.999 

10,000  to  19,999 , 

20,000  to  49,999 — , 

50,000  to  99,999 

100,000  or  more 

Hens  and  pullets  of  laying  age famis. 

number. 
Pullets  3  months  old  or  older  not  of 

laying  age farms. 

number. 

Hens  and  pullets  sold farms. 

number. 

Broilers  and  other  meat-type  chlcKens 

sold farms- 

numtier. 
Famis  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 farms- 

numtwf- 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


372 
47  564 

198 
50 
39 
33 
31 
21 

255 

6  696 

349 

40  868 

307 

69  019 

10  371 

60 

3  267 

199 


261 
9  601 

245 
4  931 

220 
4  670 

42 
21  908 

33 
10  983 

26 

(0) 

15 

3  196 

39  997 

537 
3  551 

63 
236 

74 
938 

34 
436 


181 
(D) 

159 


177 
(0) 

53 
118  012 

31 
824  182 


12 
2  069  316 


203 
40  534 

88 
25 
18 
26 
27 
19 

146 

5  322 

196 

35  212 

172 

57  247 

8  792 

26 

1  071 

59 


150 
7  809 

140 
4  044 

132 
3  765 

22 

(D) 
16 
(D) 

17 

(D) 

10 

3  150 

39  640 

251 
2  014 

29 
138 

25 
350 

14 
119 


93 
(D) 

74 
6 

2 
5 
3 
3 

90 
(D) 

27 
107  712 

21 
808  704 


10 
(D) 


2 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


15 
(D) 


1 
2 
3 
2 

11 
(D) 
13 
(D) 

15 
(D) 
(D) 

3 
70 

3 


13 
(D) 
13 
(D) 
11 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


20 

131 
1 

(D) 
4 

14 
1 

(D) 


8 
68  961 


46 
6  754 

24 
8 
3 
2 
5 
3 

27 
1  009 

41 
5  745 

27 

9  519 

1  178 

8 

612 

38 


27 
208 

25 
642 

22 
666 


7 
(D) 

5 
(D) 

6 
(D) 

4 
(D) 
(D) 

50 
296 

9 
(D) 

8 
(D) 

6 
46 


33 
114  875 


33 
109  969 

11 

4  906 

5 

(D) 


4 
411  509 


26 
2  446 

14 
3 
3 
3 
2 
1 

13 

344 

25 

2  102 

20 

7  654 

1  390 

4 

108 

4 


14 
513 

12 
260 

13 
263 

6 

116 

4 

(D) 

3 

5 

2 

(D) 

(D) 

36 

334 

11 

16 

2 

(D) 

2 

(D) 


11 
197  832 


16 


11 
i   810 


3 

31  022 

5 

380  133 


1 
(D) 


69 
13  652 

22 
6 
6 
14 
13 
8 


55 

1  803 

69 
11  849 

64 
16  063 

2  437 

3 

49 

2 


56 
2  445 

53 
1  250 

52 
1  195 

6 
(D) 

5 
(D) 

5 

756 

4 

1  708 

11  370 

71 

577 

5 

34 

7 

154 

2 

(D) 


18 
(D) 


1 
3 
1 
2 

17 
(D) 

5 

68  708 

7 

344  056 


3 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


72  HAWAII 


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Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:   1987 -Con. 


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


Other  occupations 


Total 


Age  of  operator  (years) 


25  to  34 


65  and  over 


LIVESTOCK-Con. 

Hogs  and  pigs  inventory farms., 

number,. 
Farms  with  — 

1  to  24 

25  to  49 

50  to  99 

100  to  199__ 

200  to  499 

500  or  more 

Used  or  to  be  used  for  breeding farms.. 

number.. 
Other farms.. 

number.. 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold farms.. 

number.. 
$1,000.. 

Feeder  pigs farms.. 

number.. 
$1,000.. 

Utters  of  pigs  farrowed  between  — 
Dec.  1  of  preceding  year  and  Nov.  30  ___  farms.. 

number.. 

Dec.  1  and  Ma\/  31 farms.. 

number.. 

June  1  and  Nov.  30 farms.. 

number.. 

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.. 
Goats  inventory farms.. 

number.. 
Goats  sold farms.. 

number.. 

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.. 

Hens  and  pullets  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.. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


169 
7  030 

110 
25 
21 

7 
4 
2 

109 
1  374 

153 
5  656 

135 

11  772 

1  57B 

34 

2  196 
140 


111 
1  792 
105 
887 
88 
905 

20 
(D) 

17 
(D) 

9 

(D) 

5 

46 

357 

286 

1  537 
34 
98 
49 

588 
20 

317 


86 
81  890 


87 
71  590 

26 
10  300 

10 
15  478 


2 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 
(0) 


1 
(D) 


1 
(0) 


6 

(D) 


2 

(D) 

6 

(D) 

2 

iS! 


2 

(D) 
2 

(D) 
1 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

2 

(D) 


21 

(D) 
3 
4 
5 

88 
3 

31 


6 
(D) 


6 
(0) 

2 

(D) 


49 

577 

34 
3 
8 
2 
2 


30 
(D) 
42 
(D) 

40 

17 

089 

48 


32 
(D) 
31 
(0) 
25 
(D) 

4 
274 

3 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


100 

511 

9 

24 

15 

118 

e 

40 


32 
763 


32 


32 
602 

11 

161 

3 

221 


1 
(D) 


40 
1  685 

25 

7 
7 


25 
401 

36 
1  284 

32 

3  918 

563 

7 

815 

81 


25 
627 

24 
285 

20 
332 

6 
81 

8 
(D) 


6 

21 

4 

iSl 


68 
350 
10 
41 
13 
56 
3 
13 


26 
79  630 


25 


25 
69  525 

9 

10  105 

2 


47 

3  134 

28 
9 
3 

4 
2 
1 

37 

506 

44 

2  628 

42 

3  881 
597 

8 
(D) 
(D) 


37 
584 

33 
296 

29 
288 


3 
18 

2 
(D) 


58 
328 

8 
19 

7 
74 

3 
16 


12 
139 


12 


12 
130 


2 
(D) 


26 
611 


16 
6 


15 

81 

24 

530 

19 
672 
77 
2 
(D) 
P) 


15 
112 
15 
57 
13 
55 

2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


37 

292 

4 

10 

9 

252 

5 

217 


11 
1  287 


11 
1  274 


13 

3 

67 


1 
(D) 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     73 


Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:   1987-Con. 

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


Itsm 


Total  farming 

and  other 

occupations 


Farming 


Total 


Age  of  operator  (years) 


45  to  54 


55  to  64 


CROPS  HARVESTED 


Sugarcane  (or  sugar farms. 

acres, 
tons. 

Irrigated farms., 

acres.. 

Pineapples  liarvested famis. 

acres, 
tons. 

Iirigated farms. 

acres. 

Vegetables  fiarvested  for  sale  (see  text) .__  famis. 

acres. 

Irrigated farms.. 

acres. 
Farms  by  acres  fiarvested: 

0.1  to  4  9  acres 

5.0  to  24.9  acres 

26.0  to  99.9  acres 

100.0  to  249.9  acres 

250.0  acres  or  more 

l.and  in  orcfiards 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  to  249.9  acres 

250.0  acres  or  more 


79 

52 

79  234 

78  971 

7  934  181 

7  911  444 

17 

16 

49  121 

(D) 

18 

18 

22  262 

22  262 

683  182 

683  182 

9 

9 

19  674 

19  674 

710 

522 

5  587 

5  114 

552 

428 

5  045 

4  724 

499 

332 

156 

138 

50 

47 

3 

3 

2 

2 

2  128 

1  188 

33  564 

23  702 

576 

365 

6  704 

6  117 

1  217 

601 

B21 

515 

69 

58 

6 

3 

15 

11 

1 

(D) 


2 

(D) 

(D) 

2 

(13) 

1 
(D) 
(D) 


58 
545 

43 
502 

27 
26 

5 


123 
182 
29 
(D) 


8 

(D) 

(D) 

4 

6  833 

3 
(D) 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

136 

2  002 

119 

1  931 

74 

45 

14 

2 

1 

273 

6  641 

102 

2  307 

116 

129 

23 

1 
4 


10 

14  823 

1   432  502 

2 

(D) 

3 

4  559 

183  308 

2 

(D) 

64 
669 

53 
650 

37 
16 
11 


111 

8  077 

35 

2  800 

49 

53 

5 


20 

43  111 

4  539  899 

7 

36  389 

7 

14  031 

398  076 

4 
13  999 

145 
1    195 

119 
1   041 


269 

5  628 

87 

579 

130 

121 

14 

1 

3 


12 

243 

18  678 

1 

(D) 

4 

531 

14  780 

1 

(D) 

116 

672 

91 

569 

97 

14 
4 


402 

2  077 

111 

289 

260 

134 
7 
1 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


74    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  50.    Summary  by  Age  and  Principal  Occupation  of  Operator:   1987-Con. 


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


Other  occupations 


Age  of  operator  (years) 


26  to  34 


35  to  44 


CROPS  HARVESTED 


Sugarcane  for  sugar farms.. 

acres., 
tons.. 

Irrigated farms.. 

acres.. 

Pineapples  harvested farms.. 

acres., 
tons.. 

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  to  249.9  acres 

250.0  acres  or  more 

Land  in  orchards farms.. 

acres.. 

Irrigated farms.. 

acres.. 
Farms  by  bearing  and  nonbearing  acres: 

0.1  to  4.9  acres 

5.0  to  24.9  acres 

25.0  to  99.9  acres __ 

100.0  to  249.9  acres 

250.0  acres  or  more 


27 

263 

22  737 

1 

(D) 


18B 
473 
124 
321 


167 
18 


940 

9  862 

211 

566 

616 

306 

11 


3 
506 


111 
14 
30 

28 
3 
1 


106 

410 

27 

68 

80 
26 


IS! 

1 

(D) 


48 
117 

36 
105 

43 

4 
1 


253 

2  227 

66 

204 

164 

81 

S 

2 

1 


6 

86 
7  226 


11 

124 

11   376 


7 

44 

3  077 


199 

4  903 

42 

120 

118 

75 

4 

1 

1 


238 

1  301 
40 
112 

155 

80 

2 


39 
84 
26 
49 

34 
5 


141 

516 

36 

82 

97 
44 


'Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms. 

'Farms  with  total  production  expenses  equal  to  market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold  are  included  as  farms  with  gains  of  less  tlian  $1 ,000. 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     75 


Table  51.    Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987 

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


Total 


1  to  9 
acres 


10  to  49 
acres 


50  to  69 
acres 


70  to  99 
acres 


FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS 

Farms number. 

percent. 

Land  in  farms acres. 

Average  size  of  farm acres. 

MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Total  sales  (see  text) farms. 

$1,000. 
Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Farms  by  value  of  sales: 

Less  tfian  $1,000  (see  text) 

$1,000  to  $2.499 

$2,500  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $9,999  ._ , 

$10,000  to  $19.999 _. 

$20,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $39,999 

$40,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  to  $249.999 

$250,000  to  $499.999 

$500,000  to  $999.999 

$1,000,000  or  more , 

Grains..  - farms., 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Corn  for  grain farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Wfieat farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Soybeans farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sorghum  for  grain farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Barley farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Oats farms.. 

$1.000.. 
other  grains farms. 

$1.000.. 

Cotton  and  cottonseed farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Tobacco farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Hay.  silage,  and  field  seeds farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Vegetables,  sweet  corn,  and  melons farms., 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Fruits,  nuts,  and  berries farms., 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  crops farms., 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000., 

Other  crops farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more  __ farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products farms. 

$1.000., 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1.000.. 

Dairy  products farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Cattle  and  calves farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


4  870 

100.0 

1  721  521 

353 


4  870 
609  740 
125  203 


650 
752 
674 
745 
685 

226 
358 

118 
287 
195 

83 
36 
61 


7 

630 

(D) 

708 

26 

790 

114 

19 

352 

1 

747 

157 

332 

95 

141 

644 

1 

139 

56 

527 

224 

47  869 

497 

258 

037 

66 

253 

056 

99 

21 

009 

?3 

20 

835 

23 

31 

299 

20 

31 

266 

807 

43 

881 

74 

40 

341 

2  855 

58.6 

10  320 

4 


2  855 
56  350 
19  737 


374 
531 
448 
526 
437 

120 
173 

51 
109 

51 

17 

17 

1 


1 

(D) 

436 

5  602 

20 

1  626 

1  073 

7  498 

2 

(D) 

849 
22  525 

116 
16  104 

286 

3  607 

10 

783 

62 
7  068 

13 
6  954 

6 

3  042 

5 

(D) 

123 
217 

1  401 

28.8 

28  037 

20 


1  401 
74  165 
52  937 


219 
162 
150 
136 
172 

78 
156 

60 
130 

87 

36 
4 
11 


1 
(D) 


229 

12  326 

76 

10  213 

558 

11  252 

45 

3  725 

248 

21  253 

86 

19  294 

161 

4  306 

27 
2  411 

29 

12  545 

9 

(D) 

4 

7  769 

3 

(D) 

285 

1  005 

3 

394 


120 

2.5 

6  829 

57 


120 

e  290 

69  083 


20 

2  673 
10 

2  544 

34 
1  186 

7 
794 

15 

3  408 

6 
3  295 

12 

344 

2 

(D) 


102 

2.1 

8  135 
80 


102 

16  154 

158  368 


57 
226 


9 
1  292 

4 
1  260 

20 

1  170 

8 

1  072 

14 
8  150 

11 
8  091 

8 
828 

5 
774 

2 
(D) 


2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

62 

464 

1 

(D) 


76  HAWAII 


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Table  51     Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987-Con. 

[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 


FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS 

Farms number.. 

percent.. 

Land  in  farms acres.. 

Average  size  of  farm .acres.. 

MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Total  sales  (see  te)ft} farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Farms  by  value  of  sales; 

Less  than  $1,000  (see  text) 

S1.000  10  $2.499 

$2,500  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $19.999. 

$20,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $39,999 

$40,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  10  $99.999 

$100,000  to  $249.999.. 

$250,000  to  $499.999 

$500,000  to  $999,999 

$1,000,000  or  more 

Grains farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  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.. 
Barley farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Oats farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Other  grains farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Cotton  and  cottonseed farms., 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Tobacco farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Hay,  silage,  and  field  seeds farms.. 

$1,000., 

Sates  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Vegetables,  sweet  corn,  and  melons farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms., 

$1,000.. 

Fruits,  nuts,  and  bernes farms.. 

$1,000., 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000.. 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  crops farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Other  crops farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Dairy  products farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Cattle  and  calves farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


38 

,8 

5  846 

154 


38 

2  415 

63  544 


2 

(D) 


22 

125 


39 

8 

7  686 

197 


39 

3  699 

94  834 


_ 

2 

- 

(D) 

- 

(D) 

8 

6 

1   314 

614 

5 

3 

1   303 

571 

2 

2 

(D) 

(D) 

2 

(0) 

- 

4 

5 

97 

536 

1 

3 

(D) 

(D) 

27 
273 

1 
(0) 


13 

.3 

3  179 

245 


13 

295 

22  707 


76 

1.6 

26  004 

342 


76 

10  065 
132  440 


2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


2 

(D) 


7 
2  603 

4 
2  596 

2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

57 

922 

4 

384 


31 

6 

19  935 

643 


31 

B  797 

283  765 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

6 
048 

3 
984 


1 
(D) 


2 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

25 

986 

7 

775 


36 

.7 

49  051 

1  363 


36 

11  990 

333  062 


78 

1.6 

547  289 

19  837 


78 

397  782 
5  099  774 


1 
5 

1 
4 
1 
4 
19 

B 

6 

27 


7 
2  667 

3 
2  596 


2 

(D) 

1 

(D) 

2 
(D) 


14 

127  423 

12 

(D) 

6 

251 

2 

(D) 

13 
245  567 

13 
245  567 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

5 

(D) 
5 

(D) 

30 
1  922 

16 
1  680 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

54 

22  194 

41 

21  889 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     77 


Table  51.    Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987-Con. 

[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 -Con. 

Total  sales  (see  text)— Con. 

Hogs  and  pigs farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  ol  $50,000  or  more (arms., 

$1,000.. 

Sheep,  lambs,  and  wool farms., 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms., 

$1,000., 

Other  livestock  and  livestock  products 

(see  text) farms., 

$1,000., 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms., 

$1,000. 

FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

Total  farm  production  expenses farms., 

$1,000., 
Average  per  farm.. dollars.. 

Livestock  and  poultry  purchased _-.  farms., 

$1,000., 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 , 

$5,000  to  $24,999 , 

$25,000  to  $99,999 , 

$100,000  or  more , 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms., 

$1,000., 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 , 

$5,000  to  $24,999  _ 

$25,000  to  $99,999. 

$100,000  or  more , 


Commercially  mixed  formula  feeds 


..  farms., 
$1,000. 


Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999  -- 

$5,000  to  $24,999  ._ 

$25,000  to  $79,999 

$80,000  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  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

0>mmercial  fertili2er farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  or  more 

Agricultural  chemicals farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Petroleum  products farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more _ 

Gasoline  and  gasohol farms. 

$1,000. 
Diesel  fuel farms. 

$1,000. 
Natural  gas farms. 

$1,000. 
LP  gas,  fuel  oil.  kerosene,  motor  oil. 
grease,  etc farms. 

$1,000. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


307 

10  371 

45 

8  359 

27 
105 

(D) 

148 

4  759 

10 

4  097 

4  868 
495  759 
101  840 

589 
15  230 

444 
84 
40 
21 

945 
42  629 

744 
97 
44 
60 

358 
19  012 

256 

37 
21 
44 

1  484 
12  316 

1  077 

289 

83 

35 

3  524 
30  717 

3  200 
263 

25 
36 

3  881 
18  233 

3  634 

205 

13 

2S 

4  503 

17  197 

4  242 

218 

17 

26 

4  151 
6  379 
1  468 
8  560 

2  782 
2  258 

215 

6  098 

28 

4  540 

S 
(D) 


2 
(D) 


2  854 
38  360 
13  441 

218 
2  223 

174 

23 

15 

6 


7  776 
301 


157 
5  486 


112 
17 
11 
17 

910 
1  462 

748 
111 


2  215 

1  724 

2  190 

23 
2 


2  374 
1  474 


2  348 
26 


2  619 
1  819 


2  581 
38 


2  426 

1  410 

630 

235 


1  408 
174 


67 
2  956 

12 
2  643 

9 

(D) 


47 

738 

3 

540 


1  404 
58  064 
41  356 

187 

2  044 

162 

13 

5 

7 

275 

11  991 

232 
19 
9 

15 


77 
6 
4 

11 

462 

2  131 

283 

143 

23 

13 

1  040 

3  019 

871 

162 

6 

1 

1  155 

2  316 

1  051 

101 

1 

2 

1  300 
1  959 

1  232 

66 

1 

1 

1  183 

1  405 

524 

366 


913 
187 


2 
(D) 


2 
(D) 


120 

6  627 

55  222 

17 
66 

11 
6 


43 
168 


13 
109 


30 
284 

13 

14 

1 

2 

67 
572 

40 

21 

4 
2 

63 
488 

61 

17 

3 

2 

109 
272 

95 

13 

1 


102 

153 

58 

100 


2 
(D) 


102 

12  744 

124  942 


13 
465 


23 

117 

13 
6 
2 
2 


60 
445 


70 
372 

46 

21 

3 


102 
352 

79 

20 

3 


93 

224 

47 

82 


78  HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  51.    Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987-Con. 

[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,OG0  acres  or 
more 


MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD-Con. 

Total  sales  (see  text)— Con. 

Hogs  and  pigs farms., 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sheep,  lambs,  and  wool farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Otfier  livestock  and  livestock  products 

(see  text) farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

Total  farm  production  expenses farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Livestock  and  poultry  purcfiased farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Farms  witfi  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $99.999 

$100,000  or  more 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more 


Commercially  mixed  formula  feeds 


.  farms. 
$1,000. 


Farms  with  expenses  of- 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $79,999 

$80,000  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  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Commercial  fertilizer farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Agricultural  chemicals famis. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999.. 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  or  more 

Petroleum  products farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Gasoline  and  gasohof farms. 

$1,000. 
Diesel  fuel farms. 

$1,000. 
Natural  gas farms. 

$1,000. 
LP  gas,  fuel  oil.  kerosene,  motor  oil, 
grease,  etc farms. 

$1,000. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


2 

(D) 


1 
(D) 


37 

2  421 

66  424 

6 
57 

1 
5 


4 
(D) 


6 
163 

1 
3 

1 
1 


14 
119 

5 
B 
1 


18 
191 

9 
6 
3 


36 
103 

31 
4 

1 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 

505 

1 

(D) 

3 
95 

39 

711 
144 

29 


11 
245 


2 
(D) 


6 
48 

1 
1 
3 
1 

14 
220 

6 
6 
1 
1 


22 
101 

17 
4 
1 


36 
139 

29 
6 
1 


2 

(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


13 

458 

35  239 

4 
21 

2 
2 


74 

8  215 

111  013 

24 


29 
2  195 


(D) 
3 


1 
(D) 


13 


25 
1 
2 
1 

g 

537 


22 
333 

13 
4 
2 
3 

23 
267 

14 
6 
1 
2 

70 


60 
8 

1 
1 

67 
153 
25 
60 


2 

(D) 


2 

(D) 


31 

9  219 

297  382 

11 
255 


19 
3  221 

10 
4 
3 
2 

10 
1  147 


11 
243 

4 
4 
1 

2 

13 
162 

S 
2 
1 
1 

30 
190 

21 

7 
1 
1 

27 

102 

16 

76 


36 

12  124 

336  779 

16 

454 

6 
5 
3 
2 

26 
3  850 

13 
6 
1 
6 

13 
1  652 


2 
(D) 

1 
1 


11 
511 


35 
259 

20 
13 
2 


118 
25 
87 


1 

(0) 

1 

(D) 

3 
SS 

1 
(D) 


14 
111 


77 

326  175 

4  236  034 

34 
2  345 

6 
12 
11 

5 

46 
6  441 

11 
18 
6 
11 

22 
1  096 

8 
9 

1 

4 

17 

8  ooe 

4 

4 
8 

38 
23  315 

6 

4 

4 

22 

46 
12  606 

17 
7 

22 

77 

11  639 

15 
35 

4 
23 

73 
2  605 

65 
7  376 

- 

76 
1  657 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     79 


Table  51.    Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:   1987-Con. 

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


Total 


1to9 
acres 


10  to  49 
acres 


50  to  69 
acres 


70  to  99 
acres 


FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

—Con. 

Total  farm  production  expenses— Con. 

EtQctricily farms. 

$1,000 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Hired  farm  labor farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more 

Contract  latwr farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Repair  and  maintenance farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  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  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more 

Interest  expense farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999  _- 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more 

Secured  by  real  estate. farms. 

$1,000. 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more 

Not  secured  by  real  estate farms. 

$1,000. 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more 

Cash  rent farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $4,999 _ 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more 

Property  taxes farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4.999 _.. 

$5,000  to  $9.999 

$10,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more 

All  other  farm  production  expenses farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  or  more 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


1  868 
S  611 

1  436 

316 

79 

37 

1  224 
193  230 

550 
311 
234 
129 

768 
5  885 

223 
334 

178 
33 

3  612 
25  557 

3  300 
245 

39 


698 
8  175 

434 
191 
49 
24 

1  285 
22  930 

847 

324 

97 

17 

721 
15  097 


119 

284 

238 

80 

726 
7  833 


286 

293 

117 

30 


1  438 

96 
67 
67 

3  926 
5  142 

3  827 
43 
27 
29 

4  426 
76  996 

3  801 

407 

87 

133 

1  022 
622 

584 
779 

683 

120 

16 

1 

440 
113 
28 

3 

510 
6  835 

454 
14  820 

308 

125 

65 

12 

193 
139 
87 
35 

371 
1  200 

305 
1  614 

147 
155 

1 

64 

148 

85 

8 

2  013 
1  926 

1  110 

2  507 

1  963 
47 

2 
1 

1  008 

96 

3 

3 

340 
393 

229 
382 

243 
66 

9 
2 

141 

67 

20 

1 

609 
2  872 

485 
4  013 

452 

139 

16 

319 

130 

33 

3 

363 
2  160 

261 
2  823 

66 
170 
109 

16 

43 
95 
97 
26 

301 
711 

295 
1  190 

146 
124 
30 

1 

114 

131 

40 

10 

769 
1  284 

573 
1  276 

726 
26 

14 
3 

518 
34 
16 

5 

2  257 

1  031 

1  171 
747 

2  241 
14 

2 

1  161 
6 
4 

2  562 
5  719 

1  295 
8  467 

2  367 

153 

24 

16 

1  050 

174 

27 

44 

37 
2  232 

8 
5 
16 
6 

20 
146 


90 
352 


19 


40 
560 


25 


19 
363 


2 
5 

7 
5 

25 
218 


10 
9 
5 
1 

53 
178 

42 
6 
5 


116 

94 
3 
1 


111 
1   068 


46 

176 

24 
14 
6 
2 

37 
4  707 

6 
5 
16 
10 

9 
179 

1 
3 
3 
2 

79 
578 

59 

16 

3 

1 


14 
87 

6 
4 
3 

1 

20 
432 

9 
3 
8 


11 
318 


3 
3 
5 

10 
114 


1 
5 

2 
2 

51 
474 

34 
9 
4 


87 

112 

84 
1 
1 
1 


2  442 

60 
16 

4 
6 


80    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -STATE  DATA 


Table  51.    Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987-Con. 

[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 


FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

-Con. 

Total  farm  production  expenses— Con. 

Electricity _._ famis 

$1,000 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 _.. 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more  

Hired  farm  labor farms. 

$1,000, 
Farms  witfi  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 __.. 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more 

Contract  latxsr farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 _ 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Repair  and  maintenance farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 __ 

$50,000  Of  more 

Customworlt.  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  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Interest  expense farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 _._ 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more 

Secured  by  real  estate farms. 

$1,000. 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4,999 __ 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Not  secured  by  real  estate farms. 

$1,000. 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Cash  rent farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more 

Property  taxes famns. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more  ._ 

All  other  farm  production  expenses farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999  ._. 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999  __. 

$50,000  or  more _ 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


14 
1  096 

3 
6 
2 
3 


4 
(D) 

1 
1 
1 
1 

27 
116 

20 
6 
1 


1 

(D) 


2 

(D) 


18 
160 

11 
4 
1 
2 

33 
69 

30 
1 
2 


36 
178 

27 
7 

1 
1 


13 
68 

8 
3 
1 
1 

17 
1  293 

4 
4 
6 

3 

7 
(D) 


3 
3 
1 

28 
200 

19 
8 


11 
331 


7 
144 


2 
2 
1 
2 

7 
187 


1 
5 
1 

22 
147 

15 
3 
3 
1 

27 
33 

25 
1 
1 


7 
146 

1 
4 
2 


1 
(D) 


4 
(D) 


3 

1 

2 
(D) 


10 


16 
196 

8 
4 
2 
2 


20 
2  317 

10 
3 
1 
6 


10 
188 


61 
326 

52 

7 
1 
1 


IB 
336 


8 
160 


1 
6 
1 

12 
176 


3 
6 

1 

2 

34 
242 

26 
3 
2 
3 

57 

54 

S3 

4 


68 
1  237 


17 
153 

8 
5 
2 
2 

15 
2  750 

2 
3 

7 
3 


4 
203 


2 
2 

23 
271 

IS 
6 

1 
1 


11 
259 


5 
113 


8 
146 


2 
2 

3 

1 

17 
260 

6 
3 
2 
6 

21 
50 

16 
2 

1 


30 
1  102 

21 

4 
1 
4 


13 

147 


24 
3  473 

7 
2 

7 
B 


10 
(D) 


30 
384 

14 
11 
3 
2 


4 
2 
1 

19 
447 

6 
8 

4 
1 

6 
79 


15 
368 


4 
2 
S 
4 

22 

403 

9 
1 
6 

4 

32 
131 

24 
3 
4 
1 

36 
1  654 

17 

7 
6 
6 


58 

3 

026 

9 

17 

12 

20 

69 

151 

250 

3 

11 

18 

37 

18 

1 

76] 

2 

5 

4 

7 

73 

18  502 

IS 

21 

10 

27 

35 

6 

521 

6 

6 

6 

17 

42 

13 

262 

6 

11 

16 

9 

25 

8 

724 

1 

7 

17 

32 

4 

538 

3 

4 

18 

7 

54 

11 

157 

7 

3 

10 

34 

65 

2  722 

21 

6 

11 

27 

77 

53  622 

13 

12 

18 

34 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


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Table  51.    Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987-Con. 

[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 

NET  CASH  RETURN  FROM 

AGRICULTURAL  SALES  FOR 

THE  FARM  UNIT' 

All  farms number.. 

4  869 

2  854 

1   404 

120 

102 

81 

$1.000.. 

113  904 

17  983 

16  107 

1   663 

3  409 

2  097 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

23  394 

6  301 

11   472 

13  861 

33  425 

25  886 

Farms  with  net  gains^ number.. 

3   132 

1   955 

863 

66 

57 

43 

Average  net  gain dollars.. 

43  761 

11   243 

24  917 

37  340 

81   889 

73  703 

Gain  of- 

Less  than  $1,000 

484 

343 

104 

5 

8 

8 

$1,000  to  $9,999 

1   549 

1   097 

333 

32 

24 

21 

$10,000  to  $49,999 

848 

449 

326 

15 

11 

7 

$50,000  or  more  

251 

66 

100 

14 

14 

7 

Farms  with  net  losses number.. 

1    737 

899 

541 

54 

45 

38 

Average  net  loss dollars.. 

13  331 

4  447 

9  975 

14  836 

27  962 

28  223 

Loss  of- 

Less  than  $1,000. 

426 

273 

119 

9 

7 

5 

$1,000  to  $9,999    

990 

541 

319 

26 

22 

15 

$10,000  to  $49,999 

235 

78 

79 

16 

11 

13 

$50,000  or  more 

86 

7 

24 

3 

5 

5 

GOVERNMENT  PAYMENTS  AND 

OTHER  FARM-RELATED  INCOME 

Government  payments farms.. 

62 

8 

26 

4 

2 

1 

$1.000.. 

1    768 

12 

61 

10 

(D) 

(D) 

Other  farm-related  income' farms.. 

530 

299 

159 

11 

7 

11 

$1.000.. 

3  730 

1    118 

623 

23 

47 

63 

Customwork  and  other  agncultural 

services farms.. 

239 

150 

63 

3 

3 

6 

$1.000.. 

1   947 

772 

396 

10 

32 

58 

Gross  cash  rent  or  share  payments farms.. 

124 

55 

35 

4 

2 

3 

$1.000.. 

1   301 

156 

(D) 

10 

(D) 

3 

Forest  products  and  Christmas  trees farms.. 

36 

19 

13 

1 

- 

$1.000.. 

152 

63 

(D) 

(D) 

- 

- 

Other  farm-related  income  sources farms.  . 

156 

83 

57 

4 

2 

3 

$1.000.. 

330 

127 

64 

(D) 

(D) 

2 

COMMODITY  CREDIT 

CORPORATION  LOANS 

Total -  farms.- 

6 

3 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

$1,000.. 

394 

178 

216 

- 

- 

- 

Corn farms-- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,000.. 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wheat farms.. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,000.. 

_ 

. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Soybeans farms.. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,000.. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sorghum,  barley,  and  oats farms.. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

$1,000.. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cotton _ farms.. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,000.. 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Peanuts,  rye,  hce,  tobacco,  and  honey...  farms.. 

6 

3 

3 

- 

- 

- 

$1,000.. 

394 

178 

216 

- 

- 

- 

LAND  IN  FARMS  ACCORDING  TO 

USE 

Total  cropland farms.. 

4  170 

2  568 

1   237 

92 

77 

43 

acres.. 

327  396 

7  615 

18  710 

3  729 

5  160 

3  361 

Harvested  cropland farms.. 

3  837 

2  517 

1   090 

63 

46 

27 

acres.. 

152  719 

6  461 

10  409 

1   471 

1   469 

1    183 

Farms  by  acres  harvested: 

1  to  49  acres 

3  746 
42 

2  517 

1   090 

53 
10 

31 
15 

17 

50  to  99  acres 

5 

too  to  199  acres 

13 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5 

200  to  499  acres 

7 

- 

- 

- 

- 

500  to  999  acres 

7 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1,000  to  1,999  acres 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2,000  acres  or  more 

20 

_ 

_ 

_ 

... 

_ 

Cropland: 

Pasture  or  grazing  only farms.. 

460 

88 

203 

33 

39 

22 

acres. - 

40  504 

293 

3  295 

1    173 

2  356 

1   635 

In  cover  crops,  legumes,  and  soil- 

improvement  grasses,  not  harvested 

and  not  pastured farms.. 

119 

39 

66 

6 

2 

- 

acres- 

2  639 

79 

487 

(D) 

(D) 

- 

On  which  all  crops  failed farms.. 

54 

19 

33 

2 

- 

acres.. 

122 

35 

(D) 

(D) 

- 

- 

In  cultivated  summer  fallow farms.. 

56 

8 

33 

7 

3 

3 

acres.. 

795 

21 

(D) 

86 

(D) 

(D) 

Idle farms.. 

839 

291 

408 

37 

33 

13 

acres.. 

130  617 

726 

4  276 

970 

1   288 

(0) 

Total  woodland farms.. 

216 

43 

85 

24 

6 

7 

acres.. 

99  135 

104 

905 

690 

154 

357 

Woodland  pastured farms.. 

71 

6 

15 

14 

3 

2 

acres -- 

27  517 

20 

217 

382 

41 

(D) 

Woodland  not  pastured farms.. 

163 

37 

70 

12 

5 

7 

acres.. 

71   618 

84 

688 

306 

113 

(D) 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


82     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  51.    Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987-Con. 

[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 


NET  CASH  RETURN  FROM 
AGRICULTURAL  SALES  FOR 
THE  FARM  UNIT' 

All  farms number, 

$1,000. 
Average  per  farm dollars- 
Farms  with  net  gains^ number. 

Average  net  gain dollars. 

Gain  of— 

Less  than  $1,000 

$1,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Farms  with  net  losses number. 

Average  net  toss dollars. 

Loss  of— 

Less  than  $1,000 

$1,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  or  more 

GOVERNMENT  PAYMENTS  AND 
OTHER  FARM-RELATED  INCOME 

Government  payments farms. 

$1,000. 

Other  farm.related  income'. farms. 

$1,000. 
Customwork  and  other  agricultural 

services farms. 

$1,000. 

Gross  cash  rent  or  share  payments farms. 

$1,000. 
Forest  products  and  Christmas  trees farms. 

$1,000. 
Other  fami>related  income  sources farms. 

$1,000. 

COMMODITY  CREDIT 
CORPORATION  LOANS 

Total farms.. 

$1,000. 
Com famis. 

$1,000. 
Wheat farms. 

$1,000. 
Soybeans z farms. 

$1,000. 

Sorghum,  bariey,  and  oats farms. 

$1,000. 
Cotton farms- 

$1,000. 
Peanuts,  rye,  rice,  tobacco,  and  honey...  farms. 

$1,000. 

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. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


37 

-69 

-1  865 

12 

71  291 


3 
4 
2 
3 

25 
36  980 


1 

(D) 

3 

8 

2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


24 

2  283 

15 

964 

5 
7 
3 


12 
983 


6 
336 

6 

317 

2 

(D) 

4 

(D) 


39 

-12 

-310 

20 
16  642 


2 
10 

7 
1 

19 
18  154 


2 
(D) 


2 

(D) 


1 
(D) 


24 

2  925 

13 

(D) 

9 
2 
2 


16 
(D) 


2 

(D) 


10 
(D) 

4 
(D) 

2 
(0) 

3 
339 


13 

-163 
-12  532 

3 
30  416 


10 
25  417 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


4 
727 

2 
(D) 

1 
1 


2 

(D) 


1 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


74 

1  837 

24  827 

41 
58  526 


4 
15 
15 

7 

33 

17  040 


2 
(D) 

4 
(D) 


34 
8  814 

16 
1  186 

10 
1 
2 
3 


22 

S  449 


9 

1  299 

10 

2  058 

e 

1  569 
3 


31 

-422 

-13  618 

15 
56  889 


4 
5 
1 
5 

16 
79  717 


1 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


15 

5  716 

7 

1  506 


10 

3  696 


1 
(D) 

4 
(D) 

5 
1  155 

4 
503 

5 
652 


36 

-134 
-3  718 


2 
6 

7 
4 

17 
86  119 


4 

16 

6 

134 

3 
59 

3 
75 


14 
5  478 


5 
2  762 


5 
532 

11 
7  039 

6 
3  075 

8 
3  964 


78 

71 

608 

918 

048 

38 

2  037 

173 

1 

2 

6 

29 

40 

145 

121 

3 

11 

26 

12 
1  643 

23 
1  616 


13 

878 

3 

21 

6 

113 


38 
262  B78 

33 
125  229 

6 

1 

5 

1 

20 


(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

22 

119 

566 

13 

85 

510 

7 

20 

990 

9 

64 

520 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     83 


Table  51.    Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987-Con. 

[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 


LAND  IN  FARMS  ACCORDING  TO 

USE-Con. 

Pastureland  and  rangeland  other  than 

cropland  and  woodland  pastured farms., 

acres.. 
Land  in  house  lots,  ponds,  roads, 

wasteland,  etc. farms.. 

acres.. 
Cropland  under  federal  acreage  reduction 
programs: 
Annual  commodity  acreage  adjustment 

programs farms.. 

acres.. 

Conservation  reserve  program farms.. 

acres.. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings' farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Average  per  acre dollars.. 

Farms  by  value  group: 

$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  to  $4.999,999 , 

$5,000,000  or  more 

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^ 

Motortrucks,  including  pickups farms.. 

number.. 

Wheel  tractors farms.. 

number.. 

Less  than  40  horsepower  (PTO) farms., 

number.. 

40  horsepower  (PTO)  or  more farms.. 

number.. 

Grain  and  bean  combines farms.. 

number.. 
Cottonpickers  and  sthppers.. farms.. 

number.. 
Mower  conditioners farms., 

number.. 
Pickup  balers 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. 

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  or  for  growth 

control  of  crops  or  thinning  of  fruit farms. 

acres  on  which  used. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


614 
977  093 


2  198 
317  897 


1 

(D) 

4  869 
938  125 
603  435 

1  707 

1  013 
551 
386 
598 
479 

1  189 

370 

149 

62 

72 

4 

836 

99 

280 

1 

116 

1 

601 

969 

788 

212 

87 

37 

26 

4  222 
9  270 
2  336 
4  506 

1  797 

2  550 
932 

1  956 


3 

522 

225 

457 

825 

21 

544 

23 

220 

2  008 

68 

150 

663 

15 

79? 

1 

151 

(D) 

2  887 

235  871 

212 

57 

481 

310 


1  157 

2  291 


200 
3  854 


766 
4  568 


2  854 

376  671 

131  980 

36  513 


852 
381 
262 
367 
321 


576 
79 
12 

4 


2  834 
30  869 

796 

1  029 

611 

333 

49 

12 

4 

2  399 

3  198 
1  155 
1  676 

921 

1  202 

372 

474 


2  214 
5  613 
461 
1  070 
1  063 


1  310 

2  677 
362 
645 
683 

1  439 

1  677 
4  403 


124 
280 


1 

(D) 

1  404 

464  026 

330  503 

16  498 

129 
142 
100 
199 
125 

474 

170 

54 

1  397 
29  389 

248 

415 

272 

331 

90 

32 
B 
1 


1  261 

2  081 
823 

1  403 
641 
904 
332 
499 


1  040 

10  304 

303 

2  402 

2  789 

577 

4  775 

245 

1  663 

391 

3  233 

896 

8  202 

63 

454 

40 
1  598 


60 
812 


35 
2  017 


40 

804 


120 

67  581 

563  175 

9  896 


119 
3  702 

17 
33 
18 
28 
14 


110 
231 
69 
167 
51 
87 
36 
80 


67 

1  546 

19 

362 

423 


37 
732 

23 
336 

29 
506 

74 
664 


102 

233  363 

2  287  873 

28  686 


101 
3  494 


241 
53 

123 
39 
67 
28 
56 


1 
(D) 


60 
2  034 

13 
436 
334 


27 
916 

10 
387 

16 
622 

54 
1  852 


2 
(D) 


84     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  51.    Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987-Con. 

IFor  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text) 


1 40  to  1 79 
acres 


180  to  219 
acres 


220  to  259 
acres 


260  to  499 
acres 


500  to  999 
acres 


1.000  to  1.999 
acres 


2.000  acres  or 
more 


LAND  IN  FARMS  ACCORDING  TO 

USE -Con. 

Pastureland  and  rangeland  other  than 

cropland  and  woodland  pastured ._  farms.. 

acres.. 
Land  in  house  lots,  ponds,  roads, 

wasteland,  etc. __ farms.. 

acres.. 
Cropland  under  federal  acreage  reduction 
programs; 
Annual  commodity  acreage  adjustment 

programs farms.. 

acres. - 

Conservation  resen/e  program farms_- 

acres-- 

Value  of  land  and  buildings' farms.. 

$1.000_. 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Average  per  acre dollars.. 

Farms  by  value  group: 

$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  to  $4,999.999 

$5,000,000  or  more 

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' 

Motortrucks,  including  pickups farms.. 

number.. 

Wheel  tractors _ farms., 

number,. 

Less  than  40  horsepower  (PTO) farms.. 

number-. 

40  horsepower  (PTO)  or  more farms.. 

number.. 

Grain  and  bean  combines farms.. 

number.. 
CottonpicKers  and  strippers farms.. 

number.. 
Mower  conditioners farms.. 

number,. 
Pickup  balers 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 famis., 

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  for  defoliation  or  for  growth 

control  ot  crops  or  thinning  of  fruit farms. 

acres  on  which  used. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


20 
2  690 


19 
556 


37 

28  568 

772  108 

5  007 

1 

6 

37 
286 

2 
23 
2 
3 
2 

4 
1 


2 
(D) 


14 

935 

2 

(D) 

(D) 


5 
271 

2 
(D) 

6 
421 


2 
(D) 


20 
3  590 


19 
(D) 


39 

29  736 

762  462 

3  869 


39 
1   286 

10 
10 
3 
6 

7 

2 
1 


14 

1   063 

3 

28 

10 


6 
380 

3 
243 

4 
182 


18 
719 


8 
1  938 


7 
(D) 


13 

9  025 

694  231 

2  839 


13 
348 


3 
76 

1 
(D) 
(D) 


7 
303 


46 
13  561 


23 

1   571 


74 

57  259 

773  770 

2  254 


72 
3  520 

12 
15 
16 

15 

7 

3 
2 
2 


12 

68 

22 

175 

10 

36 

19 

105 

9 

26 

9 

55 

5 

23 

10 

50 

22 

2  643 

5 

331 

292 


975 

2 

(D) 

5 

(D) 

19 
1   294 


19 
11   516 


14 
548 


31 

50  294 

1   622  387 

2  523 


31 
1   723 


11 

146 

2 

(D) 

(D) 


3 
517 

1 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

13 
2  644 


1 
(D) 


29 
35  116 


15 
418 


36 

109  892 

3  052  556 

2  240 


36 
173 


11 

2  679 

4 

400 

225 


3 
981 


3 
540 


19 

4  022 


60 
896  168 


47 
302  733 


78 

1  460  511 

18  724  500 

944 


2 
7 
6 
6 
54 


78 
118  512 


2 
6 
16 
16 

9 

7 

22 


29 

36 

76 

65 

110 

2  848 

?3 

24 

63 

51 

63 

702 

17 

16 

23 

?3 

25 

84 

15 

17 

54 

28 

3B 

618 

1 

(D) 

36 

195  245 

8 

15 

982 

17 

617 

17 

55 

470 

7 

12 

262 

4 

9 

190 

46 

207 

682 

13 

56 

300 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     85 


Table  51.    Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987-Con. 

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


Total 


1  to  9 
acres 


10  to  49 
acres 


50  to  69 
acres 


70  to  99 
acres 


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 

OWNED  AND  RENTED  LAND 

Land  owned farms.. 

acres-. 
Owned  land  in  farms 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.. 

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  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  to  69  years 

70  years  and  over 

Average  age 

Operators  by  sex: 

Male 

Female 

Operators  of  Spanish  origin  (see  text) 

FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF 
ORGANIZATION 

Individual  or  family  (sole  proprietorship) farms.. 

acres.. 

Partnership farms.. 

acres.. 
Corporation: 

Family  held _ farms.. 

acres.. 

More  than  10  stockholders famis.. 

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.. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


4  870 

2  549 

768 

1  553 

1  713 
945 
304 
464 

3  157 

1  604 

464 

1  089 

3  333 
886  170 

3  317 
648  906 

2  331 
904  464 

2  321 
872  615 

250 

69  133 

2  750 

1  713 

407 


2  616 

2  054 


1  723 

2  728 
624 
628 

1  476 

419 


491 

580 

1  042 

1  907 

13.3 

850 


28 

505 

1  151 

411 

354 

555 
672 
495 
699 
53.0 


4  210 
660 

110 


4  035 

429  021 

404 

169  792 

282 

542  953 

5 

277 

86 
356  096 

17 
71 


61 
223  659 


2  655 

1  757 
219 
879 

847 
572 

64 

211 

2  008 
1  185 

155 


1  985 
7  231 
1  976 
6  277 

1  103 
4  129 
1  096 
4  043 

127 
1  040 


1  537 
1  316 


1  665 
370 
374 
921 

234 


315 
378 
634 
1  021 
12.3 

507 


13 
312 
650 
236 


314 
375 
305 
446 

53.3 


2  383 
472 


59 


2  516 

8  926 

206 

832 

102 
456 

102 

16 
56 


1  401 
622 
335 


513 
266 
116 
131 

886 
356 
219 
313 


963 
15  597 

957 
14  830 

781 
13  528 

779 
13  207 

63 
1  066 


776 

526 

97 


882 

519 


529 
739 
177 
173 
369 


130 
155 
292 
581 
13.7 

243 


12 
155 
354 
129 
109 

152 
206 
134 
150 
51.7 


1  256 
145 


26 


1  135 
22  472 

122 

2  511 

100 

2  186 

2 


21 
424 


120 
43 
40 
37 

62 
30 
18 

14 


63 
3  300 

83 
3  203 

77 
3  627 

77 
3  626 

7 
96 


9 

4 

19 

67 

19.5 

21 


2 

9 

32 

12 

5 

20 

10 

11 

19 

52.7 


113 

7 


92 

5  235 

12 

694 

11 
607 

11 

3 
(D) 


2 

(D) 


102 
32 
37 
33 

54 
21 
19 
14 

48 
11 
18 
19 


69 

3  811 

69 

3  766 

71 

4  908 

70 
4  369 

8 
584 


6 

7 

20 

56 

15.2 

13 


10 

31 

5 

10 

13 
11 
7 
IS 
52.3 


74 

5  822 

8 

669 

10 
802 


7 

567 

2 

5 


3 
275 


86  HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  51.    Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987-Con. 

[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 


2,000  acres  or 
more 


TENURE  AND  RACE  OF 
OPERATOR 

Alt  operators __ 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Tenants 

Wtiite - - 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Tenants 

Black  and  other  races 

Full  owners 

Pan  owners 

Tenants  -. 

OWNED  AND  RENTED  LAND 

Land  owned farms- 
acres. 

Owned  land  in  farms farms., 

acres. 

Land  rented  or  leased  from  otfiers farms.. 

acres. 

Rented  or  leased  land  in  farms farms., 

acres.. 

Land  rented  or  leased  to  others farms., 

acres,, 

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  49  years 

50  to  54  years _ 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  to  69  years 

70  years  and  over 

Average  age 

Operators  by  sex: 

Male 

Female 

Operators  of  Spanish  origin  (see  text) 

FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF 
ORGANIZATION 

Individual  or  family  (sole  proprietorship) 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- 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


26 
3  029 

26 
2  876 

24 

2  976 

24 

2  970 

3 

159 


18 
16,5 


4 
56,6 


27 
4  163 


3 
(D) 


2 
(D) 

1 
1 


21 

4  104 

21 
2  400 

30 

5  366 

30 
5  286 

4 
1  784 


3 
2 

5 

19 

17.6 

10 


23 

4  579 

9 

1  769 


3 
(D) 


1  722 

9 

1  451 

12 
1  728 

12 
1  728 

3 
271 


1 

9 

18.8 


1 
57.4 


9 
173 

3 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


76 

18 

16 

42 

36 

7 

10 

19 

40 

11 

6 

23 

34 

7 

817 

34 

7 

679 

58 

21 

559 

58 

18 

325 

5 

3  372 

4 

5 

15 

43 

20.3 


9 


6 

11 
6 
2 

9 
15 

6 

21 

58.6 


56 

18  642 

6 

(D) 

8 

3  113 


3 
1  386 


19 
7  758 

19 
7  680 

22 
12  610 

22 
12  255 

3 
433 


2 
3 
6 
10 
12.2 

10 


10 
1 
3 

7 
4 
3 
3 
53.7 


19 

12  184 

2 

(D) 


4 
(D) 


3 
(D) 


3 
(D) 


4 
2  478 


23 

(D) 

23 

16  724 

27 
32  327 

27 
32  327 


1 
(D) 


3 

3 

5 

20 

17.8 


18 

23  843 

6 

8  402 

8 

11  382 


3 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


78 
14 
39 

25 

57 
10 
31 
16 

21 
4 


54 

810 

510 

53 

778 

783 

66 

795 

753 

64 

768 

506 

24 

58 

974 

43 

32 

3 


61 
17 


45 

31 

5 

6 

20 


11 

9 

17 

33 

12.3 

8 


1 
1 
15 
9 
8 

16 

15 

8 

5 
54.4 


74 
4 


14 

315 

239 

12 

148 

464 

24 

520 

231 

3 

21 

25 

346 

545 

10 

15 

3 

216  810 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     87 


Table  51.    Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987-Con. 

(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Total 


1  to  9 
acres 


10  to  49 
acres 


50  to  69 
acres 


70  to  99 

acres 


FARMS  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) 

Sugarcane  and  sugar  beets;  Irish 
potatoes;  field  crops,  except  cash 
grains,  n.e.c.  (0133.  0134,  0139) 

Vegetables  and  melons  (016) 

Fruits  and  tree  nuts  (017)  ___ 

Horticultural  specialties  (018)  _ 

General  farms,  primarily  crop  (019) 

Livestock,  except  dairy,  poultry,  and 

animal  specialties  (021) 

Beef  cattle,  except  feedlots  (0212) 

Dairy  farms  (024) 

Poultry  and  eggs  (025) 

Animal  specialties  (027) 

General  farms,  primarily  livestock  and 
animal  specialties  (029) 

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. 

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 (arms. 

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. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


2  855 

1   401 

120 

102 

81 

38 

39 

13 

76 

31 

36 

78 


398 


398 

551 

1  713 

1  Oil 

23 

977 
662 

22 

44 


1 

003 

211 

045 

344 

386 

102 

70 

40 

61 

769 

95 

263 

724 

83  427 

321 

267 

54 

26 

23 

33 

73 

11 

836 

49 

4 

2 

2 

8 

8 

753 

61 

394 

865 

54  388 

807 

101 

315 

43 

B81 

391 

16 

199 

3 

654 

609 

85 

116 

40 

226 

87 

42 

295 

24  594 

233 


3S2 

1   086 

779 

11 

300 
94 

5 
28 
47 


224 
3  327 

176 
38 

2 
4 
4 


127 

1   976 

106 

806 


26 
1  170 


118 
617 

169 
734 

123 
716 
217 

54 
193 

42 


175 
21 
41 
20 


171 

531 

204 

10 

301 
227 

4 
13 
34 

10 


367 
9  964 

148 
207 
6 
3 
2 
1 

278 
4  565 

264 
2  002 


192 

71 

1 


25 
2  563 


2 
1 

264 
3  451 

318 

1  948 

285 

2  962 
1  005 

140 

1   007 

183 

202 

1  955 

822 

33 

400 

196 


120 


61 
1   637 


51 

690 

51 

(D) 


1 
(D) 


51 
508 


53 
439 


57 

680 

226 

32 

332 

89 

39 

348 

137 

6 

46 

17 


102 


65 
4  600 

4 
40 
19 

1 
1 

53 

2  244 

52 

(D) 


2 
(D) 


58 

1   740 


58 
616 


62 

1   491 

464 

30 

343 

85 

48 

1    148 

379 

4 

IS 

5 


88     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  51.    Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:   1987 -Con. 

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


140  to  179 
acres 


1B0to  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  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  casti  grains  (013) 

Cotton  (0131) 

Tobacco  (0132) 

Sugarcane  and  sugar  beets;  Iristi 
potatoes;  field  crops,  except  casti 
grains,  nee.  {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  and 
animal  specialties  (029) 

LIVESTOCK 

Cattle  and  calves  inventory farms. 

number. 
Farms  witti  — 

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 

too  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. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  tabic. 


22 

1  499 

1 
8 
9 
3 

1 


22 

599 

22 

(0) 


1 
(D) 


18 
419 

19 
481 

22 

349 

125 
9 

159 
40 
16 

190 
85 


28 

2  040 


25 

919 

25 

(D) 


1 
(D) 


27 

664 


27 

457 


27 

881 

273 

13 

(D) 

(D) 

20 

(D) 

(D) 

3 

(D) 

(D) 


10 
1  065 


9 
359 


359 


10 
470 

9 
236 

9 

248 

90 

2 
(D) 
(D) 

B 

n 

(D) 
(D) 


78 


59 
8  825 

2 

9 

14 

26 

4 
2 

57 

5  189 

55 

3  592 


3 
1  597 


50 

2  055 

54 

1  581 

57 

2  999 
922 

27 

1  088 

215 

47 

1  911 

707 

5 

228 

109 


25 
9  309 

2 
1 
S 
5 
6 
6 

22 

4  379 

20 

2  339 


4 
2  040 


22 
3  490 

23 

1  440 

25 

2  581 
986 

14 

958 

127 

21 

1  623 

860 

3 

152 

124 


36 


29 

14  204 


2 
1 

4 
11 
11 

27 

7  182 

22 

4  459 


7 
2  723 


26 
4  424 


27 
2  598 


30 
5  923 
1  922 

15 

1  739 

323 

27 
4  184 
1  599 


78 


10 

1 


51 
46 


53 
141  086 


48 

65  714 

48 

(D) 


1 
3 
5 
8 
31 


2 
(D) 


50 

38  620 

52 

36  752 

54 

56  208 

22  194 

27 

9  664 

2  382 

51 

46  544 

19  812 

6 

16  263 

9  052 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     89 


Table  51.    Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987-Con. 

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


1  to  9 

acres 


10  to  49 
acres 


50  to  69 
acres 


70  to  99 
acres 


LIVESTOCK-Con. 

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  tor  breeding farms.. 

number-. 
Other farms.. 

number.. 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold farms.. 

number., 
$1.000,. 

Feeder  pigs farms.. 

number.. 
SI. 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.. 

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.. 
Goals  inventory farms.. 

number. 
Goats  sold farms., 

number., 

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. 

Hens  and  pullets  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. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


372 

47  564 

198 
50 
39 
33 
31 
21 

255 

6  696 

349 

40  868 

307 

69  019 

10  371 

60 

3  267 

199 

261 
9  601 

245 
4  931 

220 
4  670 

42 
21  908 

33 
10  983 

26 

(D) 

15 

3  196 

39  997 

537 
3  551 

63 
236 

74 
938 

34 
436 

181 
(D) 

159 
8 

2 

5 
4 
3 

177 
(D) 

53 
118  012 

31 
824  182 

12 
2  069  316 

251 
29  540 

124 
33 
33 
30 
20 
11 

183 

3  959 

236 

25  581 


215 

41  357 

6  098 

43 

2  028 

96 


185 
5  343 

175 
2  790 

159 
2  553 


9 

39 

S 

13 

3 

28 

162 

112 
373 
13 
30 
36 
239 
14 
84 


105 
274  192 

96 
3 

1 
2 
3 


103 
252  722 

27 

21  470 

14 

246  864 


1  235  809 

4 


85 
13  428 

52 
11 
6 
3 
5 
8 

50 

1  794 

77 
11  634 

67 
19  626 

2  956 

13 

1  124 

97 


53 
3  049 

50 
1  518 

42 
1  531 


12 
172 

11 
(D) 


39 

6 

48 

372 

189 
687 
18 
35 
24 
244 
12 
96 


58 
(D) 


2 
1 
3 

56 
(D) 

24 

(D) 

13 

560  439 


2 

(D) 


9 
837 


5 
161 

9 
676 

6 
565 
226 


5 
246 

5 
132 

3 
114 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


30 


3 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


3 
103 


3 
103 


1 
(D) 

3 
(D) 

2 

(D) 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

3 
34 

3 
22 

3 

18 

1 

(D) 

(0) 

28 
116 

4 
(0) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


4 
941 


4 
941 


90    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -STATE  DATA 


Table  51     Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987-Con. 

(For  meaning  ot  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  texl) 


LIVESTOCK-Con. 

1-togs  and  pigs  inventory (amis. 

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  tor  breeding farms. 

numl>er. 
Other - -  farms. 

number. 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold farms. 

number. 
$1,000. 

Feeder  pigs farms. 

number. 
$1,000. 


Litters  of  pigs  fanowed  between  — 
Dec.  1  of  preceding  year  and  Nov.  30  ...  farms.. 

numbet.. 

Dec.  1  and  f^ay  31 —  -  farms.. 

number.. 

June  1  and  Nov.  30 faniis.. 

number.- 

Sheep  and  lambs  of  all  ages  inventory farms.. 

numtier.. 

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.. 

numl)er.. 
Goats  inventory farms.. 

number.. 
Goats  sold-- --  farms.. 

number.. 

POULTRY 

Chickens  3  months  old  or  older  inventory  ..  farms.. 

number.. 
Farms  with  — 

1  to  399. 

400  to  3,199 

3,200  10  9,999 

10,000  10  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  oid  or  older  not  of 

laying  age farms. 

number. 

Hens  and  pullets  sold farms. 

numt>er. 

Broilers  and  other  meat-type  chickens 

sold farms. 

number. 
Farms  with— 

1  to  1,999 

2,000  to  59,999 

60,000  to  99,999 

100,000  or  more 

Turkey  hens  kept  for  breeding farms- 
number. 

Turkeys  sold farms. 

number. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


140  to  179 
acres 


2 

(D) 


2 

(D) 
2 

(D) 

2 
(D) 
(D) 

2 
(D) 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


180  to  219 
acres 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 
(D) 

1 
(D) 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


16 

108 

3 

5 


220  to  259 
acres 


2 

(D) 


2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

2 

(D) 
(D) 


2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


260  to  499 
acres 


7 
110 


1 
(D) 

3 
(D) 

1 
(D) 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 
(D) 

39 
180 


500  to  999 
acres 


5 
110 


5 
110 


4 
431 


3 
110 

4 
321 

2 

(D) 
(D) 


3 
87 

2 
(D) 

3 
(D) 

4 
219 

4 
110 

2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 
(D) 

12 
116 

6 
12 

3 
33 

2 
P) 


1,000  to  1.999 
acres 


2,000  acres  or 
more 


20 

205 

5 

28 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


(D) 
(D) 


2 
(0) 

1 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


(D) 

3 

(D) 

3 

(D) 

3 

3  088 

39  214 

42 

1   290 

12 

114 

3 

322 

2 

(D) 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     91 


Table  51.    Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987-Con. 

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


1  to  9 
acres 


10  to  49 
acres 


50  to  69 
acres 


70  to  99 
acres 


100  to  139 
acres 


CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane  for  sugar farms. 

acres, 
tons. 

Irrigated farms., 

acres. 

Pineapples  harvested farms., 

acres, 
tons. 

Irrigated farms- 

acres. 

Vegetables  harvested  for  sale  (see  text)  ___  farms. 

acres. 

Irrigated farms. 

acres., 
Fanns  by  acres  harvested: 

0.1  to  4.9  acres 

5.0  to  24.9  acres 

25.0  to  99,9  acres 

100.0  to  249.9  acres. 

250.0  acres  or  more 

Land  in  orchards farms. 

acres. 

irrigated farms. 

acres. 
Farms  by  bearing  and  nonbearing  acres: 

0.1  to  4.9  acres  ,-- 

5.0  to  24.9  acres 

25.0  to  99,9  acres  ___ , 

100.0  to  249,9  acres , 

250.0  acres  or  more 


79 

79 

234 

7  934 

181 

17 

49 

121 

18 

22  262 

683 

182 

9 

19 

674 

710 

5 

587 

552 

5 

045 

499 

156 

50 

3 

2 

2 

128 

33 

564 

576 

6  704 

1 

217 

821 

69 

14 
55 

4  146 

1 

(D) 

3 
3 

31 
1 

(D) 

436 
984 
330 
779 

384 
52 


1   308 

4  195 

333 

752 

954 
354 


37 

428 

31   910 

3 

44 

5 
7 

98 
1 

(D) 

230 
2  621 

190 
2  389 

101 
90 
39 


685 
6  429 

195 
1   031 

226 

425 

34 


5 

102 

9  363 

1 

(D) 


21 

557 

15 

482 


38 
716 

15 
140 

6 
20 
12 


3 
90 

i  051 

1 

(D) 

1 
(D) 
(D) 


9 
355 

6 
339 

1 
4 
3 
1 


23 

510 

5 

46 

10 

4 
9 


2 

(D) 
(D) 


7 
237 

7 
237 

2 
3 
1 
1 


23 
665 

11 
111 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


92     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  51.    Summary  by  Size  of  Farm:    1987-Con. 

[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 


Sugarcane  for  sugar farms.- 

acres., 
tons.. 

Imgated farms.. 

acres. . 

Pineapples  harvested farms.. 

acres., 
tons.. 

Irrigated farms.. 

acres.. 

Vegetables  tiarvested  for  sale  (see  text)  ...  farms.. 

acres.. 

Irrigated farms.. 

acres.. 
Farms  by  acres  tiarvested: 

0.1  to  4.9  acres 

5.0  to  24.9  acres 

25.0  to  99,9  acres 

100.0  to  249.9  acres 

250.0  acres  or  more 

Land  in  orchards farms.. 

acres.. 

Irrigated farms.. 

acres.. 
Farms  by  bearing  and  nonbearing  acres: 

0.1  to  4.9  acres 

5.0  to  24.9  acres 

25.0  to  99.9  acres 

100.0  to  249.9  acres 

250.0  acres  or  more 


456 

2 

(D) 

1 
1 
5 
1 


3 
162 

15  580 


1 
(D) 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


8 

117 

4 

19 


1 
(D) 
(D) 


1 
(D) 
(D) 


2 
(D) 


7 
270 

2 
(D) 

3 
2 

1 
1 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


6 
947 

2 
(D) 

1 
2 

1 
2 


13 

78 

027 

829 

580 

11 

49 

047 

6 

21 

692 

667 

303 

6 

19 

647 

2 

(D) 

1 

(D) 

1 

1 

7 
130 

2 
(D) 

2 

1 

1 


16 

17   128 

5 

3  782 

2 
2 

1 
10 


'Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  famis. 

^Farms  with  total  production  expenses  equal  to  market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold  are  Included  as  farms  with  gains  of  less  tfian  $1,000. 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     93 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:   1987 


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


All  farms 


$500,000  or  more 


$1,000,000 
or  more 


Total 


$250,000  to 
$499,999 


$100,000  to 
$249,999 


$50,000  to 
$99,999 


FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS 

Farms number, 

percent- 
Land  in  farms acres. 

Average  size  of  farm acres. 

MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Total  sales  (see  text) farms. 

$1,000. 
Average  per  farm dollars. 

Farms  by  value  of  sales: 

Less  tfian  $1,000  (see  text) 

$1,000  to  $2,499 _. 

$2,500  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $19,999 

$20,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $39,999. 

$40,000  to  $49,999.. 

$50,000  to  $99,999... 

$100,000  to  $249,999... 

$260,000  to  $499,999 

$500,000  to  $999,999 

$1,000,000  or  more 

Grains farms. 

$1,000. 

Sates  of  $50,000  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- 
Barley farms. 

$1,000. 
Oats farms.. 

$1,000. 
Other  grains farms. 

$1,000. 

Cotton  and  cottonseed farms., 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1.000., 

Tobacco farms., 

$1.000., 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms., 

$1.000., 

Hay,  silage,  and  field  seeds farms.. 

$1.000., 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms., 

$1.000., 

Vegetables,  sweet  corn,  and  melons farms., 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms., 

$1.000.. 

Fruits,  nuts,  and  benies farms., 

$1,000., 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms., 

$1,000., 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  crops farms., 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Other  crops farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000.. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms., 

$1.000., 

Dairy  products farms. 

$1.000., 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms., 

$1.000., 

Cattle  and  calves farms 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms., 

$1.000., 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table, 

94  HAWAII 


4  870 

100.0 

1  721  521 

353 


4  870 
609  740 
125  203 


650 
752 
674 
745 
685 

226 
358 
118 
287 
195 

83 
36 
61 


7 

630 

1 

(D) 

708 

25 

790 

114 

19  352 

1 

747 

157  332 

95 

141 

644 

1 

139 

56  527 

224 

47 

869 

497 

258  037 

66 

253 

056 

99 

21 

009 

23 

20  835 

23 

31 

299 

20 

31 

266 

807 

43  881 

74 

40  341 

61 

1.3 

798  610 

13  092 


61 

465  703 

7  634  480 


2 

(D) 

(D) 

14 

131 

037 

14 

131 

037 

9 

12 

192 

8 

(D) 

15 

247  252 

14 

(D) 

8 

14 

197 

8 

14 

197 

11 

26  805 

11 

26 

805 

19 

28 

458 

15 

28 

324 

97 

2.0 

898  323 

9  261 


97 

491  254 

5  064  474 


1 

(D) 

(D) 

6 

(D) 

b 

(D) 

18 

133  377 

18 

133  377 

21 

19 

202 

19 

(D) 

15 

247  252 

14 

(D) 

14 

18  446 

14 

18 

446 

15 

29 

986 

15 

29 

986 

28 

32 

380 

20 

32 

172 

83 

1.7 

307  935 

3  710 


83 

27  435 

330  537 


17 
(D) 

17 
(D) 

9 
1  813 

6 
1  796 

35 

9  626 

32 

(D) 

5 

1  241 

4 

(D) 

5 

1  636 

4 
(D) 

4 
(D) 

4 
(D) 

13 

2  60S 

8 
2  539 


195 

4.0 

287  416 

1  474 


195 
31  261 
160  311 


1 

(D) 

45 
5  993 

42 
5  948 

28 

3  157 

21 

3  095 

84 
12  905 

80 
12  857 

25 
2  683 

18 
2  590 

4 
(D) 

3 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

(D) 

29 
4  236 

25 
4  226 

287 

5.9 

45  205 

158 


287 
19  671 
68  539 


287 


69 
3  828 

50 
3  427 

69 
3  666 

50 
3  376 

106 

6  597 

93 

6  282 

39 

2  121 

30 


3 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


25 
1  456 

21 
1  404 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -STATE  DATA 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:    1987-Con. 


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


$25,000  to 
$39,999 


$20,000  to 
$24,999 


$10,000  to 
$19,999 


$5,000  to 
$9,999 


$2,500  to 
$4,999 


Less  than 
$2,500 


FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS 

Farms number.  _ 

percent. . 

Land  in  farms acres.. 

Average  size  of  farm acres.. 

MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Total  sales  (see  text) farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Farms  by  value  of  sales: 

Less  than  $1,000  (see  text) 

$1,000  to  $2.499 

$2,500  to  $4,999 

$6,000  to  $9.999 

$10,000  to  $19.999 


$20,000  to  $24.999... 
$25,000  to  $39,999... 
$40,000  to  $49,999... 
$50,000  to  $99,999... 
$100,000  to  $249,999. 

$250,000  to  $499,999. 
$500,000  to  $999,999. 
$1,000,000  or  more... 


Grains farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  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.. 
Barley farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Oats farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Other  grains farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Cotton  and  cottonseed farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Tobacco farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Hay,  silage,  and  field  seeds farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. - 

$1,000.. 

Vegetables,  sweet  com,  and  melons farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Fruits,  nuts,  and  bernes farms.. 

$1,000- 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  crops farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Other  crops farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.- 

Dairy  products farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Cattle  and  calves farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000-. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


358 

7.4 

34  964 


358 
11  260 
31  451 


2 
(D) 


83 
1  915 


147 

4  156 


84 
2  187 


69 
1  687 


1 
(D) 


23 
459 


226 

4.6 

18  069 

SO 


226 

4  988 

22  069 


55 
1  036 


104 
1  998 


48 
819 


31 
594 


4 
(D) 


24 
314 


685 

14.1 

36  935 

54 


685 

9  590 

13  999 


119 
1  220 


307 
3  815 


161 
(D) 


106 

1  171 


78 
885 


745 

15.3 

25  123 

34 


745 
5  310 
7  127 


745 


105 
542 


349 
2  203 


184 
1  098 


as 

521 


10 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


118 
665 


674 

13,8 

17  366 

26 


674 

2  419 

3  589 


87 
232 


265 

810 


179 
561 


49 
133 


146 
433 


1  402 

28.8 

44  077 

31 


1  402 

1  374 

980 


650 
752 


433 


203 
(D) 


53 
63 


25 

7 


1 
(D) 


318 
358 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     95 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:   1987-Con. 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text) 


All  farms 


$500,000  or  more 


$1,000,000 
or  more 


Total 


$250,000  to 
$499,999 


$100,000  to 
$249,999 


$50,000  to 
$99,999 


MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD-Con. 

Total  sales  (see  text)— Con. 

Hogs  and  pigs farms,. 

$1,000- 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1.000., 

Sheep,  lambs,  and  wool _.  farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Otfier  livestock  and  livestock  products 

(see  text) farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000-. 

FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

Total  farm  production  expenses farms.. 

$1,000. 
Average  per  farm ..dollars.. 

Livestock  and  poultry  purcfiased --  farms-. 

$1.000.. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $99.999 

$100,000  or  more 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999  - 

$25,000  to  $99,999 , 

$100,000  or  more 


Commercially  mixed  formula  feeds  . 


..  farms. 

$1,000- 


Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 - 

$25,000  to  $79,999 

$80,000  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  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Commercial  fertilizer farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 -.. 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Agricultural  chemicals farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 - 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Petroleum  products tamis 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $49.999- 

$50,000  or  more 

Gasoline  and  gasohol -  farms 

$1,000. 
Diesel  fuel farms. 

$1,000 
Natural  gas farms. 

$1,000. 
LP  gas,  fuel  oil,  kerosene,  motor  oil, 
grease,  etc. farms 

$1,000 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


307 

10  371 

45 

8  359 

27 
105 

(D) 

148 

4  759 

10 

4  097 

4  868 
495  759 
101  840 

589 
15  230 

444 
84 
40 
21 

945 
42  629 

744 
97 
44 
60 

358 

19  012 

256 
37 
21 
44 

1  484 
12  316 

1  077 

289 

83 

35 

3  524 

30  717 

3  200 

263 

25 

36 

3  881 
18  233 

3  634 

205 

13 

29 

4  503 
17  197 

4  242 

218 

17 

26 

4  151 
6  379 
1  468 
8  560 

2  782 
2  258 

2 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

2 

(D) 


6 

2  800 

2 

(D) 

61 

380  009 

6  229  649 

19 
10  216 

2 

1 

4 

12 

26 
29  626 

2 

24 

20 

11  564 

1 

19 

18 
8  851 

2 
3 
13 

36 

24  022 

2 

4 

2 

28 

41 
13  025 

6 

5 

5 

25 

61 
11  873 

1 
23 
12 
25 

58 
2  737 

50 
7  381 

57 
1  754 

2 

658 

5 

(D) 

3 
(D) 

(D) 

10 

2  808 

2 

(D) 

401 
4  137 

97 
314 
262 

11 

32 
562 

2 
5 

8 

17 

34 

43 
907 

3 
40 

35 
15  081 

3 

32 

9 

31 
740 

1 
3 

9 

18 

24 

57 
629 

8 
12 

6 
31 

13 

66 

485 

17 

16 

8 

27 

96 
12  245 

13 
45 
12 
26 

2 

7 

92 
903 

79 
556 

1 

92 
787 

9 
137 

9 
137 

2 

(D) 


5 
818 

3 
(D) 


83 

20  181 

243  143 

21 
930 


8 
4 
3 

27 

3  432 

5 
4 

3 
15 

14 
1  889 


5 
2 
7 

30 
430 

4 

17 

3 

6 

59 
762 

21 

31 

5 

2 


66 
464 

29 

35 
2 


82 
584 

36 

45 

1 


76 
384 

50 
150 


9 
052 

8 
(D) 


7 

366 

2 

(D) 


195 
25  818 
132  399 

28 
983 

4 
12 
11 

1 

38 
1   748 

4 
14 

15 
5 

18 
950 


2 

7 
4 

5 

102 
944 

25 
43 
25 


157 
1   385 

67 

79 

9 

2 


169 
915 


104 
63 


193 
935 


125 

66 

2 


181 
586 
113 
264 


178 
85 


25 
633 

23 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


9 
264 

3 
207 


286 
13  307 
46  529 

32 
571 

12 
9 
11 


46 
1  163 

9 
13 
24 


24 
618 


135 
406 

64 

52 

18 

1 

237 
951 

166 

69 

2 


251 
771 

208 
42 

1 


271 
718 

238 
32 

1 


254 
450 
173 
200 


96     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:    1987 -Con. 


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


$25,000  to 
J39.999 


$20,000  to 
$24,999 


$10,000  to 
$19,999 


$5,000  to 
$9,999 


$2,500  to 
$4,999 


Less  than 
$2,500 


MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD-Con. 

Total  sales  (see  text)— Con. 

Hogs  and  pigs farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Sheep,  lambs,  and  wool -  farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Other  livestock  and  livestock  products 

(see  text) _ farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES^ 

Total  farm  production  expenses farms. 

$1,000. 
Average  per  farm,. dollars. 

Uvestock  and  poultry  purchased farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

55,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $99,999— 

$100,000  or  more 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more 

Commercially  mixed  formula  feeds farms. 

$1,000. 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 __ 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $79,999 _ 

$80,000  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  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Commercial  fertilizer farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  wrth  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999  .- 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Agricultural  chemicals farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49.999 _ 

$50,000  or  more _ 

Petroleum  products farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999  _._ 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  or  more 

Gasoline  and  gasohol farms. 

$1,000. 
Diesel  fuel farms. 

$1,000. 
Natural  gas farms. 

$1,000. 
LP  gas,  fuel  oil.  kerosene,  motor  oil, 
grease,  etc farms. 

$1,000. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


19 


8 
182 


358 
6  771 
18  913 


34 
165 


44 
329 


21 
152 


149 
159 

102 

39 

8 


308 
643 


278 
30 


324 
453 


312 
12 


350 
482 


342 
8 


360 

125 

81 


278 
42 


14 
130 


1 
(D) 


226 

3  672 
16  249 


25 
102 


199 
310 


193 
5 


209 
248 


206 
3 


221 
274 


212 
9 


206 

202 

85 

46 


171 
27 


34 
363 


2 
(D) 


15 
108 


685 

8  471 
12  367 


65 
299 

49 
14 
2 


102 
273 


231 
165 

187 
37 

7 


553 
705 

540 
11 
2 


592 
578 

583 
7 
2 


666 
635 

658 
7 
1 


618 
455 
198 
105 


422 

76 


43 
217 


741 

4  268 

5  760 

85 
225 

77 

7 
1 


134 
143 


131 
3 


41 


41 


213 
104 


197 
15 


1 
569 


566 

3 


608 


603 
5 


713 
417 


711 
2 


344 
176 
37 


401 
35 


58 
170 


1 
(D) 


676 
2  891 
4  277 

82 

114 

81 
1 


148 
167 


145 
3 


176 
51 

162 

13 

1 


465 
215 


463 
2 


512 
263 


506 
6 


650 
276 


650 


583 

216 

131 

32 


314 
29 


79 
74 


5 
(D) 


39 
36 


1  403 
5  625 
4  009 

178 
246 

171 

4 
3 


319 
223 


314 
5 


98 
70 


96 
2 


275 

114 

247 

25 

3 


814 
408 


809 
5 


974 
471 


967 

7 


1  145 
439 


1  035 

326 

290 

73 


498 

41 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     97 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:   1987-Con. 


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


All  farms 


$500,000  or  more 


$1,000,000 
or  more 


$250,000  to 
$499,999 


$100,000  to 
$249,999 


$50,000  to 
$99,999 


FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

-Con. 

Total  farm  production  expenses  — Con. 

Electricity __ farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  witfi  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more  _ 

Hired  farm  labor __  farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 — 

$25,000  to  $99,999 - 

$100,000  or  more 

Contract  labor farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  witti  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999__ 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more _ 

Repair  and  maintenance farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  witti  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999  __ 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  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  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more _ _ 

Interest  expense farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999  _ 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more 

Secured  by  real  estate (arms. 

$1,000. 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999. ._ 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more 

Not  secured  by  real  estate farms. 

$1,000. 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Cash  rent.. .._ farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $24,999. 

$25,000  or  more 

Property  taxes farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4.999 _ 

$5,000  to  $9.999 

$10,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more ., 

All  other  farm  production  expenses farms. 

$1,000 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24,999  _ , 

$25,000  to  $49,999 _._ 

$50,000  or  more 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


1  868 

5  611 

1  436 

316 

79 

37 

1  224 
193  230 

550 
311 
234 
129 

766 

5  885 

223 

334 

178 

33 

3  612 
25  557 

3  300 
245 

434 
191 
49 
24 


1  285 
22  930 


847 

324 

97 

17 


721 
15  097 


119 


726 
7  833 


117 
30 


1  668 
15  910 

1  438 
96 
67 
67 


3  926 

5  142 

3  827 
43 
27 
29 


4  428 
76  996 

3  BOl 

407 

87 

133 


58 

3  953 

6 
20 
32 

61 
64  013 

4 
57 

10 
1  964 

2 
8 

60 
19  229 

5 
13 

9 
33 

27 
6  843 

3 
2 
6 
16 

42 
14  289 

1 

7 

22 

12 

25 
9  247 

29 
5  043 


2 

13 
14 

42 

11  174 

2 

1 

8 

31 

51 
2  297 

12 

4 

16 

19 

61 
58  633 


91 

4  147 

3 

20 

35 

33 

95 

170  177 

1 
2 

11 

81 

18 

2  242 

6 

12 

94 

19  944 

13 

30 

16 

35 

38 

7  138 

5 

5 

8 

20 

69 

15  236 

2 

17 

37 

13 

45 

9  839 

44 
5  396 


60 
11  658 

7 

2 

15 

36 

82 
2  464 

34 

9 

19 

20 

97 
61  741 

1 
13 

9 
74 


67 
256 

17 

31 

17 

2 


9 
47 
24 

20 

203 


81 
880 

32 

42 

5 

2 


20 

193 

2 

10 

5 

3 

57 
1  245 

14 
24 

17 
2 

28 
773 


3 
13 
12 

38 
472 


50 
638 

22 
10 
9 
9 


413 

55 
6 
2 

5 

83 

I  720 

6 
28 
16 
33 


151 
425 

54 

82 

13 

2 


171 
7  813 


47 

104 

14 

63 
805 

1 
17 
25 
10 

183 
1  358 

106 

69 

6 

2 


54 
139 

19 

28 

7 


126 
2  393 

41 

68 

26 

2 

76 
1  509 


4 
17 
41 
14 

76 
884 


7 
31 
31 

7 

117 
1  050 


21 
17 
13 

159 
408 

149 
3 
4 
3 

194 
4  516 

41 
87 
42 
24 


203 

199 

135 

62 

6 


170 
152 

39 
87 
44 


72 
600 

11 

29 

28 

4 


252 
694 


209 
43 


59 

117 


167 
Oil 

95 

68 

4 


82 
715 


109 
296 


45 

45 

18 

1 

140 
631 

113 
14 
It 
2 

233 
260 

229 
2 
1 
1 

285 
2  065 

168 

104 

13 


98  HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:   1987-Con. 


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

Item 

$25,000  to 
$39,999 

$20,000  to 
$24,999 

$10,000  to 
$19,999 

$5,000  to 
$9,999 

$2,500  to 
$4,999 

Less  than 
$2,500 

FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

-Con. 

Total  farm  producbon  expenses— Con. 

Electricity farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Famis  with  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $999 

190 
120 

162 

26 

2 

131 
1  121 

68 
55 

8 

99 
545 

IB 
40 
40 

1 

327 
490 

314 

12 

1 

72 
66 

52 

20 

~ 

149 
470 

121 
27 

1 

77 

305 

18 
37 
21 

1 

93 
164 

42 

46 

5 

177 
375 

159 

15 

1 
2 

255 
151 

254 
1 

356 
1  201 

274 

81 

1 

111 
55 

98 
13 

71 
865 

43 

21 

5 

2 

41 
171 

8 

22 

9 

2 

199 
295 

190 
9 

35 
64 

25 
8 

1 
1 

70 
247 

53 
17 

36 
156 

8 
16 

12 

43 
91 

24 
IS 
4 

106 
214 

95 

7 
3 

1 

181 
118 

179 

1 
1 

225 
528 

200 
24 

1 

289 
141 

261 

24 

4 

145 
2  136 

102 
35 

i 

115 
445 

29 
59 
26 

1 

551 
602 

539 
12 

89 
129 

55 

29 

5 

169 
528 

136 

32 

1 

81 
314 

18 
41 
21 

1 

106 
214 

51 

46 

9 

266 
504 

246 
10 

7 
3 

523 
264 

520 
3 

683 
1  069 

651 

30 

1 

1 

229 
100 

200 
26 

1 

86 
361 

71 

13 

1 

1 

110 
171 

49 

55 

6 

544 
367 

539 
5 

77 
47 

64 

13 

144 
467 

118 
25 

1 

90 
408 

27 
39 

23 

1 

61 
59 

41 
18 
2 

244 
251 

236 
8 

604 
304 

596 
8 

656 
570 

654 

1 

1 

188 

36 

187 
1 

72 
169 

66 
5 
2 

73 
109 

35 

35 

3 

448 
283 

441 

7 

80 
49 

63 

17 

94 
299 

82 
10 
2 

53 
264 

8 
33 
10 

2 

41 
35 

21 
20 

174 
173 

171 
2 
1 

536 
245 

532 
4 

593 
444 

587 
5 
1 

278 

86 

262 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

15 

$5  000  to  $24  999 

1 

Hired  farm  latxjr farms-- 

$1.000.. 
Farms  witfi  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999              

164 
586 

147 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

12 

$25,000  to  $99.999 

4 

$100  000  or  more 

1 

Contract  labor farms.. 

$1,000.- 
Farms  with  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $999 

128 
319 

63 

$1,000  to  $4,999              

56 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

8 

$25,000  or  more 

1 

Repair  and  maintenance farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Fanns  with  expenses  of— 
$1  to  S4  999 

821 
434 

816 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

5 

$25,000  to  $49,999               

$50  000  or  more 

Customwork.  machine  hire,  and  rental  of 

machinery  and  equipment farms.. 

$1.000_. 
Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $999 

154 
207 

105 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

38 

$5  000  to  $24  999 

11 

$25,000  or  more 

$1.000.. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 
$1  to  $4  999 

187 
757 

148 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

33 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

6 

Secured  by  real  estate fanns.. 

$1.000.. 

Farnis  with  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $999 

127 
634 

24 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

68 

$5,000  to  $24,999  -_ 

29 

$25,000  or  more 

6 

Not  secured  by  real  estate farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Farms  with  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $999                          .      .  . 

81 
124 

37 

$1,000  to  $4,999  __ 

40 

$5,000  to  $24.999 . 

4 

Cash  rent farnis.. 

$1.000.. 
Farms  with  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $4.999 

283 
274 

278 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

3 

$10,000  to  $24.999 

2 

$25,000  or  more 

Property  taxes farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

1   190 
454 

1    185 

$5,000  to  $9.999 

5 

$10,000  to  $24,999 

_ 

All  other  farm  production  expenses farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Farms  with  expenses  of- 
$1  to  $4.999 

1   139 

605 

1    134 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

3 

$25,000  to  $49.999 

2 

$50,000  or  more 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     99 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:   1987-Con. 


(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


$500,000  or  more 


$1,000,000 
or  rDore 


Total 


$250,000  to 
$499,999 


$100,000  to 
$249,999 


$50,000  to 
$99,999 


NET  CASH  RETURN  FROM 
AGRICULTURAL  SALES  FOR 
THE  FARM  UNIT' 

All  farms number.. 

$1,000. 
Average  per  farm dollars-. 

Farms  with  net  galns^ number.. 

Average  net  gain dollars.. 

Gain  of— 

Less  than  $1,000 

$1,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $49,999. 

$50,000  or  more 

Farms  with  net  losses number.. 

Average  net  loss dollars.. 

Loss  of— 

Less  than  $1,000 

$1,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

GOVERNMENT  PAYMENTS  AND 
OTHER  FARM-RELATED  INCOME 

Government  payments farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Other  farm-related  income' farms.. 

$1,000. 
Customwork  and  other  agricultural 

services farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Gross  cash  rent  or  share  payments farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Forest  products  and  Christmas  trees farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Other  farm-related  income  sources farms.. 

$1,000.. 

COMMODITY  CREDIT 
CORPORATION  LOANS 

Total farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Com farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Wheat farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Soybeans farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sorghum,  barley,  and  oats famis.. 

$1,000.. 
Cotton farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Peanuts,  rye,  rice,  tobacco,  and  honey...  farms.. 

$1,000.. 

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  han/ested 

and  not  pastured farms.. 

acres. 

On  which  all  crops  failed farms.. 

acres.. 

In  cultivated  summer  fallow farms.. 

acres. 

Idle farms.. 

acres.. 

Total  woodland farms. 

acres. 
Woodland  pastured farms. 

acres. 
Woodland  not  pastured farms. 

acres. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


4  869 

113  904 

23  394 

3  132 

43  761 


484 

1  549 

848 

251 

1  737 
13  331 


426 

990 

235 

86 


62 

1  768 

530 

3  730 

239 

1  947 

124 

1  301 

36 

152 

156 

330 


6 
394 


4 

170 

327 

396 

3 

837 

152 

719 

3 

746 

42 

13 

7 

7 

2 

20 

460 

40  504 

119 

2 

639 

54 

122 

56 

795 

839 

130 

617 

216 

99 

135 

71 

27 

517 

163 

71 

618 

61 

85  695 
1  404  831 

49 
1  821  604 


12 
296  991 


6 

(D) 

14 

1  305 

5 
600 

11 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


37 
234  440 

35 
122  856 

5 
3 


1 
(D) 

1 

(D) 


1 

(D) 

27 

111  151 

5 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

4 
(D) 


97 

89  940 

927  212 

77 
1  233  008 


1 

3 

73 

20 
250  101 


7 

1  628 

18 

1  348 

5 
600 

13 
672 


58 
238  885 

56 
126  797 

18 
6 
2 
S 
4 
1 

20 


3 
(D) 


1 

(D) 


(D) 

32 

111  368 

7 
11  155 

1 
(D) 

6 
(D) 


83 

7  254 

87  394 

68 
118  256 


1 
10 
57 

15 
52  516 


1 
(D) 
10 
74 

2 

10) 

4 
17 

1 
(D) 

5 
10 


2 

(D) 


2 
(D) 


65 
5  839 

60 
1  970 

47 
8 
5 


3  275 


16 
594 

6 
53  387 

4 
16  598 

4 
36  789 


195 

5  443 

27  912 

157 
57  999 


2 

5 

62 

88 

38 
96  396 


4 

13 

20 

250 

4 
(D) 

8 
161 

1 
(D) 

8 
39 


166 

23  445 

161 

3  670 

145 
14 

1 
1 


9 
13  582 


5 

16 

1 

(D) 

6 

(D) 

56 

6  059 

6 

12  790 

1 

(D) 

5 

(D) 


286 

6  300 

22  030 

240 
31  355 


3 
25 
179 
33 

46 
26  627 


6 
20 
30 
195 

11 
172 

4 
(D) 
2 
(D) 
14 
12 


2 
(D) 


254 
9  758 

243 
3  597 

233 
8 
1 


16 
2  848 


7 
(D) 
12 
(D) 
10 
50 
74 
3  192 

18 

6  627 

7 

1  276 

15 
5  351 


100  HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:   1987-Con. 


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


$25,000  to 
$39,999 


$20,000  to 
$24,999 


$10,000  to 
$19,999 


$5,000  to 
$9,999 


$2,500  to 
$4,999 


Less  than 
$2,500 


NET  CASH  RETURN  FROM 
AGRICULTURAL  SALES  FOR 
THE  FARM  UNIT' 

All  farms - __ number.. 

$1,000.. 
Average  per  farm dollars — 

Farms  with  net  gains* number.. 

Average  net  gain dollars.. 

Gain  of— 

Less  than  $1,000_._ — 

$1,000  to  $9.999 - 

$10,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more  

Farms  with  net  losses.. ..number.. 

Average  net  loss dollars.. 

Loss  of— 

Less  than  $1.000. - 

$1,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  or  more _ 

GOVERNMENT  PAYMENTS  AND 
OTHER  FARM-RELATEO  INCOME 

Government  payments farms-. 

$1,000_. 

Other  farm-related  income' farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Customwork  and  other  agricultural 

sen/ices farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Gross  cash  rent  or  share  payments farms.. 

$1,000__ 
Forest  products  and  Christmas  trees farms-- 

$1,000__ 
Other  farm-related  income  sources farms.. 

$1,000.. 

COMMODITY  CREDIT 
CORPORATION  LOANS 

Total -.- farms-- 

$1.000__ 
Com _ farms. - 

$1,000.. 
Wheat - ---  famis.. 

$1,000.. 
Soyljeans farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sorghum,  bariey,  and  oats farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Cotton farms. - 

$1,000.. 
Peanuts,  rye,  rice,  tobacco,  and  honey...  farms.. 

$1,000.. 

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.. 


358 
4  489 
12  539 

324 
16  017 


3 

88 

233 


34 
20  602 


1 

(D) 

58 

518 

26 
301 

9 
(0) 

2 
(D) 
21 
67 


2 
(D) 


2 

(D) 


331 
5  107 

325 
2  676 

323 
2 


16 
(D) 


18 

140 

3 

(D) 

8 

72 

64 

1  018 

13 
3  792 
2 
(D) 
12 
(D) 


226 
1  315 
5  820 

189 
12  503 


3 
55 
131 


37 
28  317 


6 

(D) 

25 

210 

10 
85 

7 
73 

3 
49 

6 


211 

5  761 

207 

2  370 

205 

1 


19 

1  775 


9 

911 

10 

20 

4 

21 

47 

664 

4 
226 

1 
(D) 

3 
(D) 


685 
1  118 
1  633 

577 
7  485 


36 
398 

143 


7 

18 

67 

298 

33 
236 

10 
(D) 
2 
(D) 
25 
24 


619 
8  479 

596 
3  023 

593 
1 
2 


44 
4  340 


13 

32 

7 

9 

12 

46 

120 

1  029 

14 
4  728 

5 
1  514 

9 
3  214 


741 
1  014 
1  369 

590 
3  784 


53 
537 


151 
8  065 


8 

18 

82 

346 

46 
266 

17 
43 
5 
13 
17 
27 


672 
9  646 

629 
2  147 

629 


72 
5  555 


19 

1  160 

3 

6 

4 

15 

103 

763 

41 
1  303 

12 
692 

32 
611 


676 
-465 


419 
1  820 


100 
319 


257 
4  776 


61 

160 

35 

1 


5 

9 

80 

187 

37 
94 

14 
43 
10 
25 
20 
25 


565 
813 
511 
504 

510 
1 


70 

2  188 


8 
17 

7 

10 

8 

27 

103 

1  067 

23 

2  181 

11 

1  650 

15 

531 


1  404 
-4  244 
-3  023 

381 
699 


1  023 
4  409 


314 
628 

76 
5 


14 

42 

132 

280 

62 
115 

37 

115 

9 

5 

31 

46 


1  119 

13  757 

939 

3  646 

934 
2 
2 


200 
5  379 


37 

267 

11 

34 

3 

39 

200 

4  392 

81 
2  806 

26 
1  850 

59 
956 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     101 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:   1987-Con. 


[For  meaning  of  aDbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


$500,000  or  more 


$1,000,000 
or  more 


Total 


$250,000  to 
$499,999 


$100,000  to 
$249,999 


$50,000  to 
$99,999 


LAND  IN  FARMS  ACCORDING  TO 

USE -Con. 

Pastureland  and  rangetand  other  than 

cropland  and  woodland  pastured farms,. 

acres.. 
Land  in  house  lots,  ponds,  roads. 

wasteland,  etc. farms.. 

acres.. 
Cropland  under  federal  acreage  reduction 
programs: 
Annual  commodity  acreage  adjustment 

programs _.  farms.. 

acres.. 

Conservation  reserve  program farms.. 

acres.. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings' farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Average  per  farm. dollars.. 

Average  per  acre dollars.. 

Farms  by  value  group: 

$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  to  $4,999,999  _. 

$5,000,000  or  more 

VALUE  OF  MACHINERY  AND 
EQUIPMENT' 

Estimated  market  value  of  all  machinery 

and  equipment farms-. 

$1,000.. 
Farms  by  value  group: 

$1  to  $4,999  _ 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  10  $19,999 

$20,000  to  $49,999 _. 

$50,000  to  $99,999 _ 

$100,000  to  $199,999 

$200,000  to  $499,999 _._ 

$500,000  or  more 

SELECTED  MACHINERY  AND 
EQUIPMENT' 

Motortrucks,  including  pickups farms.  _ 

number.. 

Wheel  tractors farms.. 

number.. 

Less  than  40  horsepower  {PTO) farms.. 

number.. 

40  horsepower  (PTO)  or  more farms.. 

number.. 

Grain  and  bean  combines farms.. 

number.. 
Cotlonpickers  and  strippers farms.. 

number.. 
Mower  conditioners farms.. 

number.. 
Pickup  balers 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.. 

Nematodes  in  crops farms.. 

acres  on  which  used.. 

Diseases  in  crops  and  orchards farms.. 

acres  on  which  used.. 
Weeds,  grass,  or  bnjsh  in  crops  and 

pasture farms.. 

acres  on  which  used.. 

Chemicals  for  defoliation  or  for  growth 

control  of  crops  or  thinning  of  fruit farms.. 

acres  on  which  used.. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


614 

977  093 


2  198 
317  897 


1 
(D) 

4  869 

2  938  125 

603  435 

1  707 


1  013 
551 


1  189 

370 

149 

62 

72 


4  836 
199  280 

1  116 

1  601 

969 

788 

212 

87 
37 
26 


4  222 
9  270 
2  336 
4  506 

1  797 

2  550 
932 

1  956 


5 

8 

3  522 

225  457 

825 

21 

544 

23 

220 

2 

008 

68 

150 

663 

15 

792 

1 

151 

(D) 

2 

887 

235 

871 

212 

57 

481 

23 
333  572 

50 
(D) 


61 

1  103  990 

18  098  197 

1  382 


61 

121  749 


60 
2  848 

52 
720 

26 
112 

42 
608 


1 

(D) 

36 

189  926 

8 

15 

781 

17 

445 

25 

56 

985 

14 

12 

521 

13 

10 

443 

37 

199  240 

14 

56  400 

31 
411  520 


76 
236  763 


97 

1  264  342 

13  034  454 

1  407 


97 
125  998 


94 
3  023 

83 
838 

43 
162 

65 
676 


1 

(D) 

57 

195  127 

13 

16  301 

17 

814 

41 

57  610 

19 

12 

785 

23 

11 

027 

54 

203  807 

17 

56 

666 

16 
199  421 


54 
49  288 


83 

147  871 

1  781  578 

480 


83 
6  232 


83 
290 
60 
174 
43 
81 
45 


59 
2  127 

26 
590 
597 


54 
1  482 

29 
426 

37 
791 

52 
1  521 


31 
242  003 


97 
9  178 


195 

307  910 

1  579  026 

1  071 


195 

10  314 

8 
14 
23 
79 
45 

18 
7 
1 


189 
514 
149 
360 
111 
182 


1 
(D) 


157 

5  800 

52 

675 

864 


124 
2  344 

65 
695 

79 
991 

135 
8  320 


33 
20  475 


147 
a  345 


286 

150  122 

524  902 

3  331 


8 
19 
26 

32 
31 

105 

41 

16 

4 

4 


286 

9  061 

26 
41 
61 
107 
35 


271 
563 
188 
392 
149 
219 
102 
173 


237 

4  464 

75 

743 

600 


186 

1   491 

84 

549 

142 

1   260 

205 
3  941 


102    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:    1987 -Con. 


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


$25,000  to 
$39,999 


$20,000  to 
$24,999 


$10,000  to 
$19,999 


$5,000  to 
$9,999 


$2,500  to 
$4,999 


Less  than 
$2,500 


LAND  IN  FARMS  ACCORDING  TO 

USE-Con. 

Pastureland  and  rangeland  other  than 

cropland  and  woodland  pastured farms.. 

acres,. 
Land  in  house  lots,  ponds,  roads, 

wasteland,  etc. farms.. 

acres.. 
Cropland  under  federal  acreage  reduction 
programs: 
Annual  commodity  acreage  adjustment 

programs farms.. 

acres.. 

Conservation  reserve  program farms.. 

acres.. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings' farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Average  per  acre dollars.. 

Farms  by  value  group; 

$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  to  $4,999,999 

$5,000,000  or  more 

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' 

Motortrucks,  including  pickups farms.. 

number.. 

Wheel  tractors farms.. 

number.. 

Less  than  40  horsepower  (PTO) farms.. 

number.. 

40  horsepower  (PTO)  or  more farms.. 

number.. 

Grain  and  bean  combines farms.. 

number.. 
Cottonpickers  and  strippers farms.. 

number.. 
Mower  conditioners farms.. 

number.. 
Pickup  balers _ farms.. 

number.. 

AGRICULTURAL  CHEMICALS' 

Commercial  fertilizer farms.. 

acres  on  which  used.. 

Ume farms.. 

acres  on  which  used., 
tons.. 
Sprays,  dusts,  granules,  fumigants,  etc.,  to 
control  — 

Insects  on  hay  and  other  crops farms. 

acres  on  which  used. 

Nematodes  in  crops famns. 

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  or  for  growth 

control  of  crops  or  thinning  of  fruit farms. 

acres  on  which  used. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


23 

25  098 


169 
967 


358 

86  299 

241   059 

2  468 


50 
53 
28 
47 
32 

109 

27 

9 

2 

1 


358 
582 

65 
69 
103 
98 
16 


322 

551 
197 
332 
152 
221 
75 
111 


308 

2  695 

88 

513 

578 


199 

1  104 

86 
358 
136 
737 

253 

2  295 


16 
100 


19 

10  571 


99 

1   511 


226 

75  340 

333  363 

4  170 


226 
333 

43 
48 
54 
65 
13 


203 
344 
133 
231 
101 
144 
55 
87 


1 
(D) 


199 

2  455 

48 

363 

233 


123 
527 
31 
89 
64 
321 

161 
2  988 


58 
21   565 


278 
2  163 


685 

185  166 

270  315 

5  013 


176 
78 
62 
81 
67 

158 

30 

23 

6 

4 


685 
9  656 


173 
195 
181 
110 
18 


629 
889 
305 
506 
255 
342 
109 
164 


551 
3  970 
123 
486 
544 


318 
1  190 
107 
398 
180 
836 

486 
4  067 


36 
159 


72 

12  673 


326 
1   501 


741 

304  752 

411   271 

12  429 


193 
79 
43 

120 
78 

172 
37 
10 

7 
2 


737 
8   113 

198 

229 

204 

88 

16 


650 
878 
339 
500 
259 
338 
126 
162 


569 
2  182 
127 
422 
357 


298 
675 
90 
217 
141 
338 

435 
2  365 


280 
1  647 


1 
(D) 

676 

126  385 

186  960 

7  276 


180 
82 
67 
80 


144 

41 

13 

2 

1 


663 
5  867 

242 

220 

129 

66 

6 


571 
710 
2S3 
324 
211 
247 
62 
77 


465 

1  862 

100 

576 


251 
440 
62 
77 
125 
(D) 

350 
820 


228 
21   229 


608 
6  285 


1 

404 

261 

115 

185 

979 

5 

913 

334 

190 

129 

1B4 

146 

315 

77 

23 

5 

1 

1   388 
10  657 

345 

766 

173 

99 

5 


312 
564 
745 
430 
553 
172 
192 


22 


814 
3  491 
144 
606 
675 


335 

784 

64 

112 
172 
441 

665 
3  784 


53 

125 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     103 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:   1987-Con. 


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


Item 


At!  farms 


$500,000  or  more 


$1,000,000 
or  more 


Total 


$250,000  to 
$499,999 


$100,000  to 
$249,999 


$50,000  to 
$99,999 


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 

OWNED  AND  RENTED  LAND 

Land  owned farms. 

acres. 

Owned  land  In  farms 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. 


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  famn: 

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  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  to  69  years 

70  years  and  over 

Average  age 

Operators  by  sex: 

Male 

Female 

Operators  of  Spanish  origin  (see  text) 

FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF 
ORGANIZATION 

Individual  or  family  (sole  proprietorship) 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. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


4  870 

2  549 

768 

1  553 

1  713 
945 
304 
464 

3  157 

1  604 

464 

1  089 

3  333 
886  170 

3  317 
848  906 

2  331 
904  484 

2  321 
872  615 

250 
69  133 

2  750 

1  713 

407 


2  816 
2  054 


1  723 

2  728 
624 
628 

1  476 

419 


491 

580 

1  042 

1  907 

13.3 

850 


28 

505 

1  151 

411 

354 

555 

672 
495 
689 
53.0 


4  210 
660 


4  035 

429  021 

404 

169  792 

282 

542  953 

5 

277 

88 

356  096 

17 

71 

61 
223  659 

61 

14 

28 

18 

38 

7 

21 

11 

22 

7 

7 

8 

42 

454 

353 

42 

424 

894 

49 

382 

373 

47 

373  716 

20 

38 

116 

11 

7 

15 

19 

10.8 

9 


3 
13 

a 

10 

14 

7 
2 
4 

61.9 


2 

(D) 

4 

30  882 

30 
277  532 


24 
(D) 
12 
12 


1 
(D) 


87 

31 

37 

28 

52 

11 

24 

17 

45 

20 

13 

12 

68 

499 

181 

68 

468  313 

69 

449 

593 

66 

430  010 

23 

50  451 

14 

11 

IB 

40 

12.8 

14 


4 
27 
13 
11 

17 

11 

6 

8 

51.7 


9 

615 

9 

34  274 

52 

373  804 

2 

50 


26 
(D) 

12 
14 


1 
(D) 


46 
215  723 

46 
215  441 

57 
92  568 

57 
92  494 

6 
356 


5 

5 

22 

45 

15.3 


10 

26 

6 

12 

B 

7 

8 

6 

50.0 


30 

168  451 

15 

67  Oil 

25 

42  612 

1 

24 

11 

(D) 

1 

10 


195 
53 
70 
72 

65 
19 
22 
24 

130 
34 
48 
48 


124 
78  615 

123 
77  871 

144 
216  258 

142 
209  545 

16 
7  457 


104 
81 
10 


172 
23 


128 
55 
20 
8 
27 


10 
14 
41 
99 
14.4 

31 


1 
24 
63 
18 
20 

19 

33 

10 

7 

48.5 


188 
7 


2 

(D) 


99 

129  307 

30 

23  211 

50 
100  885 

49 

13 

29  699 

2 

11 

3 

4  114 

287 

111 

75 

101 

72 
33 
17 
22 

215 
78 
58 

79 


186 
22  861 

186 
22  709 

176 
22  525 

176 
22  496 

13 
181 


151 

118 

18 


251 
36 


172 
90 
19 
16 
55 


16 

37 

66 

127 

14.0 

41 


3 
44 
81 
15 
27 

39 
43 
17 
18 
49.0 


255 
32 


203 

13  490 

40 

24  829 

29 
3  439 


10 

208 

1 


5 
3  239 


104  HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:   1987 -Con. 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text  J 


$25,000  to 
$39,999 


$20,000  to 
$24,999 


$10,000  to 
$19,999 


$5,000  to 
$9,999 


$2,500  to 
$4,999 


Less  than 
$2,500 


TENURE  AND  RACE  OF 
OPERATOR 

All  operators --. 

Full  owners 

Pari  owners _. 

Tenants - 

White - -.. 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Tenants 

Black  and  other  races 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Tenants 

OWNED  AND  RENTED  LAND 

Land  owned  __ farms-. 

acres.. 

Owned  land  in  farms - farms.. 

acres,. 

Land  rented  or  leased  from  others farms.. 

acres.. 

Rented  or  teased  land  in  farms farms.. 

acres.. 

Land  rented  or  leased  to  others farms.. 

acres.. 

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  reponed 

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  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years 

65  to  69  years 

70  years  and  over 

Average  age 

Operators  by  sex: 

ivlale 

Female 

Operators  of  Spanish  origin  (see  text) 

FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF 
ORGANIZATION 

Individual  or  family  (sole  proprietorship) 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.. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


358 
126 
62 
170 

91 
37 
16 
38 

267 
89 
46 

132 


188 
5  861 

186 
5  801 

232 
29  192 

232 
29  163 

16 


174 
155 
29 


271 
87 


153 

159 

43 

36 

80 

46 


37 
SO 

89 
133 
12.0 

49 


51 
111 
27 
22 


53 

25 

26 
49.2 


319 
39 

6 


287 
20  032 


2  926 


20 

11  651 


20 


226 
101 
39 
86 

60 

29 

9 

22 

166 
72 
30 
64 


140 
8  170 

140 
6  840 

125 
12  794 

125 
11  229 

19 
2  895 


126 
84 
16 


58 


82 
124 

27 
35 
62 

20 


24 

18 

35 

110 

15.2 

39 


2 
26 
69 
11 
15 

30 
26 
18 
29 
51.2 


196 
30 


193 

9  010 

18 

1  231 

8 
6  163 


3 
991 


4 
674 


685 
304 
104 
277 

200 
100 
33 
67 

485 

204 

71 

210 


415 
8  494 

408 
8  093 

381 
28  940 

381 
28  842 

33 
499 


415 

229 

41 


437 
248 


227 
399 
87 
112 
200 

59 


85 
95 
135 

276 
13.4 

64 


131 
46 
48 

76 
103 

88 
101 
53.8 


584 
101 


594 

25  655 

55 

5  668 

19 

983 

1 

18 

4 

3  520 

1 

3 


13 
909 


745 
416 
100 
229 

243 


502 

276 

55 

169 


518 
7  823 

516 
7  441 

330 
17  698 

329 
17  682 

26 


435 

243 

67 


418 
327 


450 

96 

123 

231 

73 


56 

93 
168 
304 
14.2 

124 


3 
77 
157 
70 
45 

79 
66 
86 
142 
54.4 


613 
132 


14 


673 

17  460 

45 

2  384 

IS 
390 


5 
(D) 


7 
P) 


674 

413 

78 

183 

226 

130 

37 

59 

448 
283 

41 
124 


494 
9  181 

491 
7  200 

262 
10  242 

261 
10  166 

31 
2  057 


616 

13  097 

34 

2  445 

19 
1  423 


1 
(D) 


1  402 
911 
165 
326 

646 
422 

69 
137 

754 

489 

76 

169 


1  079 
28  855 

1  076 
27  793 

494 
19  953 

491 
16  284 

64 
4  731 


394 

794 

206 

468 

74 

140 

325 

516 

349 

886 

192 

349 

413 

956 

93 

216 

98 

187 

222 

553 

69 

97 

60 

176 

73 

168 

146 

279 

256 

480 

13.8 

12.2 

139 

297 

2 

11 

45 

120 

117 

341 

55 

136 

55 

90 

92 

139 

94 

195 

88 

142 

126 

228 

56.4 

53.6 

564 

1  210 

110 

192 

37 


4 
(D) 


1  240 

25  978 

104 

5  723 

32 
1  185 

32 

10 

1  504 

10 

16 
9  687 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     105 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:   1987 -Con. 


[For  meaning  ol  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


All  farms 


SSOO.OOO  or  more 


$1,000,000 
or  more 


$250,000  to 
$499,999 


$100,000  to 
$249,999 


$50,000  to 


FARMS  BY  SIZE 

1  to  9  acres __. 

10  to  49  acres 

50  to  69  acres 

70  to  99  acres 

100  io  139  acres 

140  to  179  acres 

180  to  219  acres 

220  to  259  acres 

260  to  499  acres 

500  to  999  acres 

1 ,000  to  1 ,999  acres . 
2,000  acres  or  more  . 


FARMS  BY  STANDARD 
INDUSTRIAL  CLASSIFICATION 

Cash  grains  (011) 

Field  crops,  except  cash  grains  (013) 

Cotton  (0131) 

Tobacco  (0132)  _ 

Sugarcane  and  sugar  beets;  Irish 
potatoes;  field  crops,  except  cash 
grains,  n.e.c.  (0133,  0134,  0139) 

Vegetables  and  melons  (016) 

Fruits  and  tree  nuts  (017) 

Horticultural  specialties  (018) 

General  farms,  primarily  crop  (019) 

Uvestoct^,  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  and 
animal  specialties  (029) 

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 

C^ws  and  heifers  that  had  calved farms. 

numljer. 

Beef  covirs 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. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


2  865 

1  401 

120 

102 

81 


398 

551 

1   713 

1   Oil 

23 

977 
662 

22 
44 


32 


1 

003 

211 

045 

344 

386 

102 

70 

40 

61 

769 

95  263 

724 

83 

427 

321 

267 

54 

26 

23 

33 

73 

11 

836 

48 

4 

2 

2 

8 

8 

753 

61 

394 

865 

54  388 

807 

101 

315 

43 

881 

391 

16 

199 

3 

654 

609 

85 

116 

40 

226 

87 

42 

295 

24 

594 

19 
85  343 


1 
3 
15 

18 

35  577 

8 

25  777 


11 
9  800 


16 
21   378 

19 

54  714 

28  458 

10 

3  454 

738 

19 

51   260 

27  721 

3 

(D) 

(D) 


28 

110  619 


1 

8 

21 

27 
47  714 

14 
36  629 


15 

11   085 


7 

8 

27 

36 

182 

25 

26 

723 

28 

64 

929 

32 

380 

13 

4 

835 

1 

035 

28 

60 

094 

31 

345 

4 

40 

210 

23 

474 

16 
20  351 

2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
8 

14 
9  385 

10 
8  850 


5 
535 


13 
5  045 


13 
5  921 


13 

8  938 

2  608 

8 

2  015 

438 

11 

6  923 

2  170 

3 

202 

152 


30 
38  413 

3 
1 
2 

1 

2 

21 

26 

19  889 

25 

(D) 


2 

2 

1 

5 

15 

2 
(D) 


26 

8  088 

27 

10  436 

29 

12  699 

4  236 

11 

4  012 

924 

28 

8  687 

3  312 

3 

1  143 

572 

109 

130 

10 


25 
7  444 

1 
3 
2 
5 
9 
5 


19 

3   114 

19 

(D) 


1 
(D) 


20 
2  263 


24 
2  067 


25 
4  019 
1   456 

10 

1  051 
283 

23 

2  968 
1    174 

4 
(D) 
(D) 


106     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:   1987-Con. 


{For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text) 


Item 


$25,000  to 
$39,999 


$20,000  to 
$24,999 


$10,000  to 
$19,999 


$5,000  to 
$9,999 


$2,500  to 
$4,999 


Less  than 
$2,500 


FARMS  BY  SIZE 

1  to  9  acres 

10  to  49  acres 

50  to  69  acres 

70  to  99  acres 

100  to  139  acres 

140  to  179  acres 

180  to  219  acres 

220  to  259  acres 

260  to  499  acres 

500  to  999  acres 

1.000  to  1.999  acres. 
2,000  acres  or  more  . 


FARMS  BY  STANDARD 
INDUSTRIAL  CLASSIFICATION 

Cash  grains  {011} 

Field  crops,  except  cash  grains  {013) 

Cotton  (0131) 

Tobacco  (0132) 

Sugarcane  and  sugar  beets;  Irish 
potatoes;  field  crops,  except  cash 
grains,  n.e.c.  {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  famis  (024) 

Poultry  and  eggs  (025) 

Animal  specialties  (027) 

General  farms,  pnmanly  livestock  and 
animal  specialties  {029) 

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 

f^^ilk  cows farms. 

numtjer. 

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. 

numtter. 
$1,000. 

Calves  - farms. 

number. 
$1,000. 

Cattle _ farms. 

number, 
$1,000. 
Fattened  on  grain  and  concentrates  ...  farms, 
number. 
$1,000. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


173 
156 

7 
4 
7 
2 
1 


56 


56 

59 

130 

71 

4 

30 
14 


34 
3  532 

12 
6 

a 

4 
2 
2 

25 

1  753 

24 

(D) 


5 
3 
1 
1 

2 
(D) 


25 
831 


29 
948 


23 

1  391 

459 

15 

IS 

IB 
<D) 
(D) 


120 

78 
5 
1 
1 
2 
2 
3 
6 
4 
3 
1 


30 
3  220 

11 
6 
1 
5 
5 
2 

28 

1  413 
27 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


20 

1  049 

20 
758 

24 

1  118 

314 

14 

513 

122 

20 

605 

192 

3 

3 

1 


437 
172 
9 
10 
14 
6 
6 
3 
16 
4 
3 
5 


89 

269 

138 

4 

91 
61 


86 
8  614 

12 
21 
18 
25 
9 
1 

76 

4  406 

76 

(D) 


1 
(D) 


76 
2  081 

77 
2  127 

78 

2  928 

885 

39 

1  141 

259 

66 

1  787 

626 

5 

50 

25 


526 

136 

14 

19 

16 

3 

8 

2 

13 

5 

2 

1 


71 

79 
300 
159 

5 

123 
85 


139 
6  768 

35 
49 
35 
17 
3 


95 
2  662 

92 
2  648 


108 
2  074 

126 
2  032 

118 

2  239 

665 

57 
895 
234 

88 

1  244 

431 

16 
103 

45 


448 

150 

22 

16 

12 

4 

5 

2 

12 

2 

1 


40 


40 

61 

224 

160 

3 

166 
107 


163 
4  418 

43 

95 

19 

6 


129 
2  051 

122 
2  019 


45 


121 
1  226 

140 
1  141 

146 

1  473 

433 

72 

601 

144 

112 

872 

288 

14 

63 

27 


90S 

381 

31 

22 

18 
13 
7 
2 
15 
3 
3 
2 


78 
564 

192 
2 

431 


1 

8 

54 


442 
6  797 

219 

203 

15 

4 
1 


327 
2  686 

312 
2  634 


220 

87 

5 


27 
54 


26 
1 


310 
2  106 

376 
2  004 

318 

1  364 

358 

151 

605 

116 

211 

759 

242 

34 

98 

37 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     107 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:   1987-Con. 


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


All  farms 


$500,000  or  more 


$1,000,000 
or  more 


Total 


$250,000  to 
$499,999 


$100,000  to 
$249,999 


$50,000  to 
$99,999 


LIVESTOCK-Con. 

Hogs  and  pigs  inventory farms.. 

number.. 
Farms  vvitti  — 

1  to  24 

25  to  49 

50  to  99 

100  to  199__. 

200  to  499-_. 

500  or  more 

Used  or  to  be  used  for  breeding  ___ farms.. 

number.. 
Other farms-. 

number-. 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold farms-. 

number-. 
$1,000-. 

Feeder  pigs farms.. 

number.. 
$1.000.. 

Litters  of  pigs  farrowed  between  — 
Dec.  1  of  preceding  year  and  Nov.  30  _-.  farms.. 

number.. 

Dec.  1  and  May  31 farms., 

number.. 

June  1  and  Nov.  30 farms., 

number.. 

Sheep  and  tambs  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,. 

numt)er., 
pounds  of  wool-. 

Horses  and  ponies  inventory farms., 

number,. 
Horses  and  ponies  sold farms,. 

number,. 
Goats  inventory farms,, 

number,. 
Goats  sold farms.. 

number., 

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. 

Hens  and  pullets  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. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


372 
47  564 

198 
50 
39 
33 
31 
21 

255 

6  696 

349 

40  868 

307 

69  019 

10  371 

60 

3  267 

199 

261 
9  601 

245 
4  931 

220 
4  670 

42 

21  908 

33 

10  983 

26 

(D) 

15 

3  196 

39  997 

537 
3  551 

63 
236 

74 
938 

34 
436 

181 
(D) 

159 
8 

2 
5 
4 
3 

177 

(D) 

53 
118  012 

31 
824  182 

12 
2  069  316 

2 

(D) 


2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


2 

(Si 

1 

(D) 
(0) 


2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

2 

(D) 

1 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

1 

(D) 

(D) 

12 
530 

2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


6 
(D) 


1 
2 
3 

6 

(D) 

4 

75  684 

7 

(D) 


2 
(D) 


6 
5  351 


1 

4 

5 

906 

6 

4  445 

6 

15  326 

2  658 

1 

(D) 

(D) 


5 
477 

5 
698 

5 
779 


3 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


(D) 

2 

(D) 

(0) 

17 
720 

6 
92 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


(D) 


1 

4 
3 

8 

(D) 

4 

76  684 

9 

616  960 


10 
14  362 


1 
8 

9 

1  557 

10 

12  805 


19  653 
3  137 


9 

2  736 

9 

1   340 

9 

1   396 


2 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

1 

(D) 

(D) 

11 

193 

2 

(D) 


5 

112  776 


5 
(D) 

1 

(D) 

4 

35  619 


9 
5  739 


1 
2 
5 

8 

765 

8 

4  974 

9 

8  447 

1   052 

1 

(D) 

(D) 


9 
1   083 

8 
556 

9 
527 


18 

283 

4 

32 
1 

(D) 
1 

(D) 


3 
38  012 


2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


27 
9  699 


24 
1   283 

27 
8  416 


25 

11    173 
1   633 


24 
1   852 

24 
1  016 

24 
836 

2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

2 

(D) 

1 

(D) 

(0) 

20 

202 

5 

14 

3 

222 

1 

(D) 


3 
13  556 


3 
(D) 

3 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


108     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:    1987 -Con. 


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


$25,000  to 
$39,999 


$20,000  to 
$24,999 


$10,000  to 
$19,999 


$5,000  to 
$9,999 


$2,500  to 
$4,999 


Less  than 
$2,500 


LIVESTOCK -Con. 

Hogs  and  pigs  inventory farms., 

number.. 
Farms  witti— 

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.. 
Ottier 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.. 

Shieep  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.. 
Goats  inventory farms.. 

number.. 
Goats  sold farms.. 

number.. 

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.. 

Hens  and  pullets  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. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


23 
3  182 

5 
1 
2 
12 
2 
1 

16 

560 

22 

2  622 

19 

3  547 
535 

4 

179 

9 


16 
457 

16 
250 

16 
207 

1 
(D) 


25 
152 

2 
(D) 

3 
33 

1 
(D) 


10 
2  734 


10 
2  194 


4 
540 


1 
(D) 


16 
626 


13 
127 

15 
499 

14 

1  079 

130 


13 
151 

13 

102 

9 

49 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


17 
85 

4 
11 

2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


7 
676 


7 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


33 
2  296 

5 
8 
13 
6 
1 


27 

387 

31 

1  909 

34 

3  023 

383 

5 

671 

29 


28 
532 

26 
287 

25 
245 

2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 
(D) 

57 
286 

5 
11 

5 
58 

3 
19 


20 
3  237 


18 
2  697 

3 

540 

3 

44 


51 
1  607 

29 

7 
11 

4 


39 
348 

48 

1  259 

43 

2  244 
217 

11 

739 

34 


40 
365 

39 
205 

33 
160 

12 

159 

11 

IP) 

11 

59 

6 

57 


22 
453 


22 


6 
57 

4 
101 


2 
(0) 


1 
(D) 


68 
1  645 

43 
19 
3 
3 


41 

281 

61 

1  364 

58 

1  394 

170 

13 

272 

11 


43 

311 
41 

176 
36 

135 

7 

103 

4 

13 


1 
(D) 
(D) 

87 

351 

15 

29 

16 

185 

9 

57 


36 
1  770 


36 
1  630 

11 

140 

4 

340 


117 
1  528 


13 
4 
1 


64 

281 

109 

1  247 

79 
763 

74 

21 
304 

11 


64 
282 

54 
113 

44 
169 

12 

293 

10 

(D) 

5 
24 

3 
(D) 
(D) 

209 
855 
11 
22 
34 
236 
13 
77 


67 
1  358 


87 


18 

191 

4 

118 


2 
(D) 


3 
(D) 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     109 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:   1987 -Con. 


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


All  farms 


$500,000  or  more 


$1,000,000 
or  more 


Total 


$250,000  to 
$499,999 


$100,000  to 
$249,999 


$50,000  to 
$99,999 


$40,000  to 
$49,999 


CROPS  HARVESTED 


Sugarcane  for  sugar farms-. 

acres., 
tons.. 

Irrigated farms.. 

acres.. 

Pineapples  harvested farms.. 

acres., 
tons.. 

Irrigated farms.. 

acres.. 

Vegetables  fiarvested  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  to  249.9  acres 

250.0  acres  or  more 

Land  in  orchards farms.. 

acres.. 

Irrigated farms.. 

acres.. 
Farms  by  bearing  and  nonbearing  acres: 

0.1  to  4.9  acres 

5.0  to  24.9  acres 

25.0  to  99.9  acres 

100.0  to  249.9  acres 

250,0  acres  or  more 


79 

79  234 

7  934  181 

17 

49  121 

18 

22  262 

683  182 

9 

19  674 

710 

5  587 

552 

5  045 

499 

156 

50 

3 

2 

2  128 

33  564 

576 

6  704 

1  217 

821 

69 

6 

15 

13 

78  027 

7  829  580 

11 
49  047 


6 
(D) 
(D) 

6 

19  647 


2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


11 

15  711 

5 

(D) 


13 

78  027 

7  829  580 

11 

49  047 

7 

21   942 

676  803 

6 

19  647 

6 
979 

6 
979 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

15 

17  498 

6 

4  240 

1 
1 

2 

11 


4 

297 

30  300 

1 

(D) 

2 
(D) 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

17 
970 

16 
910 


10 
287 

5 
154 


5 

255 

24  276 


1 
(D) 
(D) 


45 

1    170 

41 

1   068 

4 

18 
22 

1 


33 

1   017 

12 

349 

4 
16 
12 

1 


8  904 

1 

(D) 


69 
760 

66 
751 


80 

2  363 

25 

135 

15 

43 

20 

1 

1 


3 

35 
2  439 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

34 
250 

24 
213 

15 

18 

1 


55 

974 

17 

116 

10 

37 

7 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


110    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  52.    Summary  by  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold:   1987 -Con. 


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


$25,000  to 
$39,999 


$20,000  to 
$24,999 


$10,000  to 
$19,999 


$5,000  to 
$9,999 


$2,500  to 
$4,999 


Less  than 
$2,500 


CROPS  HARVESTED 


Sugarcane  for  sugar farms,. 

acres. - 
to^s-- 

Irrigated farms.. 

acres.. 

Pineapples  fiarvested  ._ farms.. 

acres., 
tons.. 

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  24.9  acres 

25.0  to  99.9  acres 

100.0  to  249.9  acres 

250.0  acres  or  more 

Land  in  orchards farms.. 

acres.. 

Irrigated farms.. 

acres.. 
Farms  by  bearing  and  nonbearing  acres: 

0.1  to  4.9  acres 

5.0  to  24.9  acres 

25.0  to  99.9  acres 

100.0  to  249.9  acres 

250.0  acres  or  more 


16 

271 

22  487 


458 

56 

354 

43 
38 

2 


161 

1  574 

42 

220 

36 

120 

5 


1 
(D) 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 
(D) 


55 
209 

50 
178 

42 

13 


109 

1  910 

35 

202 

28 
80 


14 
(D) 
(D) 
2 
(D) 


119 

369 

83 

280 

103 
14 
2 


333 

902 

72 

279 

158 
170 

5 


7 

51 

2  008 


106 

202 

78 

155 

100 
6 


364 

1  635 

91 


240 

122 

2 


7 

34 

1  686 


3 
3 

55 
1 

(D) 

87 
92 
64 
64 

86 
1 


289 

1  131 
71 
189 

216 

69 

4 


3 

9 

498 


128 
68 
94 

84 
5 


679 

3  273 

200 

535 

505 

163 

8 

2 

1 


'Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms. 

^Farms  with  total  production  expenses  equal  to  market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold  are  included  as  farms  with  gains  of  less  than  $1,000. 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     111 


Table  53.    Summary  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Farm:   1987 


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


Total 


Cash  grains 
(011) 


Reld  crops,  except  cash  grains  (013) 


Cotton 
(0131) 


Tobacco 
(0132) 


Sugarcane 

and  sugar  t>eets; 

Irish  potatoes: 

field  crops,  except 

~nsh  grains,  n.e.c. 

33,  0134,  0139) 


cash  j 
(01 - 


Vegetables 

and  melons 

(016) 


FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS 

Farms numtier, 

percent 

Land  in  farms acres. 

Average  size  of  farm acres. 

MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Toial  sales  (see  text) farms. 

$1,000. 
Average  per  farm dollars. 

Farms  by  value  of  sales: 

Less  than  $1,000  (see  text) 

$1,000  to  $2,499 

$2,500  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $9,999  _ 

$10,000  to  $19,999 

$20,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $39,999 

$40,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  to  $249,999 

$250,000  to  $499,999 

$500,000  to  $999.999 

$1,000,000  or  more 

Grains farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  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. 
Barley— farms. 

$1,000. 
Oats ___  farms. 

$1,000. 
Other  grains farms. 

$1,000. 

Cotton  and  cottonseed farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Tobacco fa-ms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Hay,  silage,  and  field  seeds farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Vegetables,  sweet  com,  and  melons farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more  _ __.  farms. 

$1,000. 

Fruits,  nuts,  and  berries _  farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  crops farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more _ farms. 

$1,000. 

Other  crops farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products __  farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Dairy  products _.  farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Cattle  and  calves farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 

112  HAWAII 


4  870 

100.0 

1  721  521 

353 


4  870 
609  740 
125  203 


650 
752 
674 
745 
685 

226 
358 
118 
287 
195 

83 
36 
61 


7 

630 

1 

<D) 

708 

25 

790 

114 

19 

352 

1 

747 

157  332 

95 

141 

644 

1 

139 

56 

527 

224 

47  869 

497 

258  037 

66 

253  056 

99 

21 

009 

23 

20  835 

23 

31 

299 

20 

(D) 

807 

43 

881 

74 

40 

341 

398 

8.2 

444  650 

1  117 


398 
260  183 
653  727 


4 
596 

1 
(D) 

51 

202 

1 

(D) 

22 

473 

3 

(D) 

14 
51 


394 

257  521 

66 

253  056 

1 
(D) 


10 

335 

1 

(D) 


398 

8.2 

444  650 

1  117 


10 

335 

1 

(D) 


551 

11.3 

8  477 

15 


398 

551 

260  183 

25 

977 

653  727 

47 

145 

3 

11 

40 

67 

40 

61 

71 

79 

82 

89 

26 

47 

56 

59 

13 

20 

30 

55 

18 

41 

4 

17 

1 

4 

U 

1 

4 

_ 

596 

_ 

1 

- 

(D) 

- 

51 

551 

202 

25  026 

1 

113 

(D) 

(D) 

22 

77 

1  473 

283 

3 

1 

(D) 

(D) 

14 

31 

51 

290 

- 

2 

- 

(D) 

394 

56 

257  521 

268 

66 

_ 

253  056 

- 

1 

9 

(D) 

1 

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Table  53.    Summary  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Farm:   1987-Con. 


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


Item 


FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS 

Farms number. 

percent-. 

Land  in  farms acres.. 

Average  size  of  farm .acres.. 

MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Total  sales  (see  text) farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Average  per  farm _. .dollars.. 

Farms  by  value  of  sales: 

Less  than  $1,000  (see  text) 

$1,000  to  $2,499 

$2,500  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $19,999 


$20,000  to  $24,999... 
$25,000  to  $39.999... 
$40,000  to  $49,999... 
$50,000  to  $99,999... 
$100,000  to  $249,999. 

$250,000  to  $499,999. 
$500,000  to  $999,999. 
$1,000,000  or  more... 


Grains farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Corn  lor  grain farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Wheat farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Soyt>eans farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sorghum  for  grain farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Barley farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Oats ._ farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Other  grains farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Cotton  and  cottonseed farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Tobacco farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Hay,  silage,  and  field  seeds farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more famis.. 

$1.000.. 

Vegetables,  sweet  com,  and  melons farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Fruits,  nuts,  and  benies farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  crops farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Other  crops farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Dairy  products farms.. 

$1,000.- 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. . 

$1,000-. 

Cattle  and  calves farms_- 

$1,000-- 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more  - farms.. 

$1.000.. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Horticultural 

specialties 

(018) 


1  Oil 
20.B 

11   347 
11 


1  Oil 
56  150 
55  539 


6 
166 
160 
159 
138 


23 
159 


65 

250 

1 

(D) 

1  Oil 

55  609 

220 

47  546 

9 
66 


General  farms, 

primarily  crop 

(019) 


23 

.5 

452 

20 


23 
414 

18  012 


1 

(D) 


20 
(D) 


13 
109 


2 
(D) 


Livestock,  except  dairy,  poultry, 

and  animal  specialties 

(021) 


977 

20.1 

1  107  084 

1  133 


977 

52  033 

53  258 


217 
214 
166 
123 
91 

19 
30 
11 
45 
33 

16 

7 
5 


2 
(D) 


10 
(D) 


44 
100 


11 

204 

2 

(D) 

6 

(D) 


18 


702 

41   675 

64 

38  530 


Beef  cattle, 

except  feedlots 

(0212) 


662 

13.6 

816  370 

1   233 


662 

22 

16  310 

33  047 

24  638 

1  502  154 

166 

1 

160 

_ 

107 

_ 

85 

- 

61 

- 

13 

_ 

14 

1 

2 

18 

_ 

22 

1 

8 

4 

4 

4 

2 

11 

9 
(D) 

2 
(0) 

1 
(D) 


615 

15  699 

53 

12  753 


Dairy  farms 
(024) 


22 

.5 

18  142 

825 


1 
(D) 


22 

(D) 
20 
(D) 

21 

1   642 

8 

(D) 


Poultry 

and  eggs 

(025) 


44 

.9 

2  152 

49 


3 
(D) 


44 
20  959 

23 
20  835 


2 
(0) 

1 
(D) 


Animal 

specialties 

(027) 


2.0 

4  937 

50 


99 

4  569 

46  149 


2 

(D) 


1 
(D) 


General  farms, 

primarily  livestock 

and  animal 

specialties 

(029) 


32 

.7 
11   168 

349 


32 
(D) 
(D) 


28 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


3 
10 


1 
(D) 


2 
(D) 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     113 


Table  53.    Summary  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Farm:   1987 -Con. 


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


Total 


Cash  grains 
(011) 


Field  crops,  except  cash  grains  (013) 


Total 


Cotton 

(0131) 


Tobacco 
(0132) 


Sugarcane 

and  sugar  beets; 

Irish  potatoes: 

field  crops,  except 

-ish  grains,  n.e.c. 

133,  0134,  0139) 


cash  I 
(01 


Vegetables 

and  melons 

(016) 


MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD-Con. 

Total  sales  (see  text)— Con 

Hogs  and  pigs farms, 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Sheep,  lambs,  and  wool farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

Other  livestoclt  and  livestock  products 

(see  text) farms. 

$1,000. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms. 

$1,000. 

FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES^ 

Total  farm  production  expenses farms. 

$1,000. 
Average  per  farm dollars. 

Livestock  and  poultry  purchased  ._ farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999  ._ 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999  _ 

$25,000  to  $99,999  __ 

$100,000  or  more 

Commercially  mixed  formula  feeds farms. 

$1,000. 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $79,999 

$80,000  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  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Commercial  fertilizer farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Agncultural  chemicals farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 _ 

$50,000  or  more 

Petroleum  products farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more __ 

Gasoline  and  gasohol ___  farms. 

$1,000. 
Diesel  fuel farms. 

$1,000. 
Natural  gas farms. 

$1,000. 
LP  gas,  fuel  oil.  kerosene,  motor  oil, 
grease,  etc farms. 

$1,000. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 

114     HAWAII 


10 
8 

307 

371 

45 

359 

27 
105 

(D) 

148 

4  759 

10 

4  097 

4 
495 
101 

868 

759 
840 

15 

589 
230 

444 
84 
40 

21 

945 
42  629 

744 
97 
44 
60 

19 

358 

012 

256 
37 

21 
44 

1 
12 

484 
316 

1 

077 

289 

83 

35 

3 
30 

524 

717 

3 

200 

263 

25 

36 

3 
18 

881 
233 

3 

634 

205 

13 

29 

4 
17 

503 
197 

4 

242 

218 

17 

26 

4 
6 

1 

e 

151 
379 
468 
560 

2  782 
2  258 

2 
(D) 


203  278 

510  749 


194 
7  928 

126 

49 

11 

8 

356 

19  177 

296 

36 

9 

15 


366 

8  835 

331 

20 

2 

13 


393 
8  596 

358 

19 

2 

14 

355 
2  169 

210 
5  142 


252 
1   284 


2 
(D) 

5 
59 

- 

(D) 

398 
203  278 
510  749 

551 
17  595 
31  934 

7 
10 

15 
15 

7 

14 

1 

19 
28 

25 
25 

18 

1 

24 

1 

6 
4 

11 
18 

6 

10 
1 

194 
7  928 

450 
480 

126 

49 

11 

8 

356 

81 

11 

2 

356 
19  177 

535 
1  595 

296 

36 

9 

15 

455 

71 

6 

3 

366 

8  835 

518 
1  150 

331 

20 

2 

13 

464 

50 

2 

2 

393 
8  596 

537 
849 

358 

19 

2 

14 

499 

36 

2 

355 
2  169 

210 
5  142 

470 
552 
286 
212 

252 
1  284 

382 
85 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  53.    Summary  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Farm:   1987-Con. 


[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  famis 
(024) 


Poultry 

and  eggs 

(025) 


Animal 

specialties 

(027) 


General  farms, 

pnmaniy  livestock 

and  animal 

specialties 

(029) 


MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD -Con. 

Total  sales  (see  text)— Con. 

Hogs  and  pigs farms.- 

$1,000.. 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000-- 

Sfieep,  lambs,  and  wool famis-- 

$1,000.- 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms-- 

$1,000.- 

Other  livestock  and  livestock  products 

(see  text) farms-- 

$1,000- 

Sales  of  $50,000  or  more farms-- 

$1.000.. 

FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

Total  fami  production  expenses farms-- 

$1,000- 
Average  per  farm dollars-- 

Livestock  and  poultry  purcfiased _  farms-. 

$1,000- 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999  -. 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $99,999  _ 

$100,000  or  more 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms-- 

$1,000- 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more  --_ 


Commercially  mixed  formula  feeds  . 


,-  farms- 
$1,000. 


Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $79.999 

$80,000  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  $24,999  -_ 

$25,000  or  more 

Commercial  fertilizer farms-- 

$1,000-. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Agncultural  chemicals farms-- 

$1,000- 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  or  more 

Petroleum  products farms-- 

$1,000.- 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Gasoline  and  gasohol farms-. 

$1,000-- 
Diesel  fuel-- farms— 

$1,000- 
Natural  gas farms.. 

$1,000-. 
LP  gas.  fuel  oil,  kerosene,  motor  oil, 
grease,  etc. farms-. 

$1,000.. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


48 


1  Oil 
39  051 
38  626 

23 
29 

22 
1 


448 
3  329 

275 

100 

49 

24 

854 
1  533 

798 

49 

4 

3 


952 
1  560 

893 

52 

5 

2 


943 
1  226 

896 

45 

2 


904 
951 
258 
168 


see 

107 


3 
(D) 


23 
296 

12  879 

5 
3 


265 

9  606 

42 

7  725 

16 

101 

1 

(D) 


53 
201 


980 

50  454 

51  484 

407 
11  679 


305 
67 
28 

7 


615 
14  568 

480 
74 
40 
21 

198 
2  882 


147 

25 

17 

9 

35 
24 

30 
3 
2 


176 
301 

159 
14 
3 


392 
418 

378 
12 
2 


872 
1  457 

813 
54 

4 
1 

790 
931 
282 
400 


541 
126 


13 

99 

1 

(D) 


33 
155 


665 
18  692 
28  108 

252 
2  146 

190 

44 

15 

3 

361 
2  244 

318 

30 

7 

6 

117 
606 


104 

10 

1 

2 

18 
19 

14 
2 
2 


127 
258 

114 
10 
3 


279 
360 

266 
11 
2 


583 
910 

545 

36 

2 


537 
566 
198 
278 


343 
66 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


22 

29  630 
1  346  810 

15 
570 

4 
5 
4 
2 

22 
15  830 

1 
1 
1 


21 
4  265 


2 
(D) 


21 
393 

3 

14 

1 

3 

20 
175 

19 
187 


2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


44 

19  663 

446  894 

43 
2  770 

21 
3 
7 

12 

40 
11  585 

16 
3 
2 

19 

40 
11  474 


16 
4 
1 

19 

1 
(D) 


3 
(D) 

2 

1 


42 

172 

32 
9 
1 


41 

108 

15 

30 


1 
(D) 


4  478 

9 

(D) 


4  588 
46  348 


21 
107 

15 
5 
1 


61 
484 

44 

15 

1 

1 

28 
335 


84 
183 

77 
5 
2 


2 

(D) 


1 
(D) 


2 

(D) 


31 

139 

4  474 

8 

7 


10 

12 


13 
28 


12 
1 


18 
16 


19 
15 


19 


18 

13 

5 

1 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     115 


Table  53.    Summary  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Farm:   1987-Con. 


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


Item 


Total 


Cash  grains 
(Oil) 


Field  crops,  except  cash  grains  (013) 


Cotton 
(0131) 


Tobacco 
(0132) 


Sugarcane 

and  sugar  beets; 

Irish  potatoes: 

field  crops,  except 

cash  grains,  n.e.c- 

(0133,  0134,  0139) 


Vegetables 

and  melons 

(016) 


FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

-Con. 

Total  farm  production  expenses— Con. 

Electricity farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24,999  ___ 

$25,000  or  more 

Hired  farm  labor farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999  _-_ 

$5,000  to  $24,999  ___ 

$25,000  to  $99.999 

$100,000  or  more 

Contract  labor farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999_._ 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more 

Repair  and  maintenance farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49,999  _ 

$50,000  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  $24,999  __ 

$25,000  or  more 

Interest  expense farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more 

Secured  by  real  estate farms. 

$1,000. 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999_. 

$1,000  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24,999  _ 

$25,000  or  more  __ 

Not  secured  by  real  estate farms. 

$1,000. 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4,999  __ 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Cash  rent farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4.999 _ 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more 

Property  taxes farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 _. 

$5,000  to  $9,999 _ 

$10,000  to  $24,999- 

$25,000  or  more 

All  other  farm  production  expenses farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $4.999 _ 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  or  more _._ 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


1  868 
5  611 

1  436 

316 

79 

37 

1  224 

193  230 

550 
311 
234 
129 

768 
5  885 

223 

334 

178 

33 

3  612 

25  557 

3  300 

245 

28 

39 

698 
8  175 

434 
191 
49 
24 

1  285 
22  930 

847 

324 

97 

17 

721 
15  097 

119 

284 

236 

80 

726 
7  833 

286 

293 

117 

30 

1  668 
15  910 

1  438 
96 
67 
67 

3  926 
5  142 

3  827 
43 
27 
29 

4  428 
76  996 

3  801 

407 

87 

133 

166 
2  035 

128 

21 

S 

12 

113 
96  614 

48 
26 
16 
23 


26 

32 

16 

9 

316 
12  988 

280 

20 

3 

13 


116 
5  158 

74 

26 

7 

9 

128 
5  S62 

95 
28 


51 
3  408 


8 
22 
18 

3 

92 
2  154 


41 

37 

11 

3 

212 
9  020 

181 
10 
4 
17 

273 
1   600 

257 

2 

1 

13 

372 
23  775 

316 

36 

4 

16 


166 
2  035 

265 
269 

128 

21 

5 

12 

197 
56 
11 

1 

113 
96  614 

149 
5  384 

48 
26 
16 
23 

38 
61 
40 
10 

83 
1  951 

59 
336 

26 

32 

16 

9 

18 

13 

27 

1 

316 
12  988 

457 
970 

280 

20 

3 

13 

412 

42 

3 

116 
5  158 

58 
108 

74 
26 

7 
9 

40 

13 

4 

1 

128 
5  562 

196 
1  256 

95 

28 

3 

2 

134 
51 
11 

51 
3  408 

106 
921 

8 
22 
18 

3 

19 

41 

38 

8 

92 
2  154 

118 
335 

41 

37 

11 

3 

57 

43 

16 

2 

212 
9  020 

232 
712 

181 
10 

4 
17 

190 

28 

10 

4 

273 
1  600 

433 
315 

257 
2 

1 
13 

429 
2 

1 
1 

372 
23  775 

529 
4  131 

316 
36 

4 
16 

395 

100 

14 

20 

116     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  53.    Summary  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Farm:   1987-Con. 


IFor  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Item 


Horticultural 

specialties 

(018) 


General  farms. 

primarily  crop 

(019) 


Livestock,  except  dairy,  poultry. 

and  animal  specialties 

(021) 


Total 


Beef  cattle. 

except  feedtots 

(0212) 


Dairy  farms 
(024) 


Poultry 

and  eggs 

(025) 


Animal 

specialties 

(027) 


General  farms. 

primarily  livestock 

arid  ariimal 

specialties 

(029) 


FARM  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES' 

-Con. 

Total  farm  productiori  experises  — Con. 

Electricity farms 

$1,000 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4.999 , 

$5,000  to  $24,999  .._ , 

$25,000  or  more , 

Hired  farm  labor farms. 

$1,000 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $99,999  ._ 

$100,000  or  more  ___ 

Contract  labor farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999-- — . 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24,999  -.- 

$25,000  or  more 

Repair  and  maintenarice farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  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  $24.999 - 

$25,000  or  more 

Interest  expense farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 -.- 

$5,000  to  $24,999 - 

$25,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  or  more  --- 

Secured  by  real  estate farms. 

$1,000. 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999 

$1,000  to  $4,999  --- 

$5,000  to  $24,999 

$25,000  or  more  - _ 

Not  secured  by  real  estate farms. 

$1,000. 

Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $999--- _- 

$1,000  to  $4.999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 

$25,000  or  more  _ 

Cash  rent farms. 

$1,000- 
Farms  with  expenses  of  — 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 „ 

$10,000  to  $24,999 - 

$25,000  or  more  ___ 

Property  taxes farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999  -- 

$5,000  to  $9.999 

$10,000  to  $24.999- „ 

$25,000  or  more 

All  other  farm  production  expenses farms. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  expenses  of— 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $24.999 - 

$25,000  to  $49.999 - 

$50,000  or  more  - 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


492 

533 

363 

108 

19 

2 

327 

14  566 


93 
39 

160 
927 

44 

72 

35 

9 

732 
1  679 

660 
64 


140 
229 

73 
56 

11 


319 
3  385 

167 

116 

34 

2 

202 
2  353 


163 
1  033 


49 
67 
40 

7 

241 
1  225 

198 

13 

23 

7 

849 

595 

835 
10 
4 


958 
8  200 

774 
108 
34 
42 


2 
(D) 


2 
(D) 


280 
489 

211 

54 

12 

3 

176 

7  157 

90 
34 
36 
16 

58 
210 

28 

19 
10 

1 

685 
2  630 

618 

51 

9 

7 


107 
1  052 


27 

7 
4 

175 
1  965 

115 

37 

20 

3 

104 
1  374 


19 
41 
28 
16 

98 

591 


40 
19 
4 

286 
1  709 

233 
17 
16 
20 

838 
1  284 

805 
14 
9 
10 

862 
5  511 

773 
54 
20 
15 


149 
212 

107 

33 

8 

1 

123 
3  985 

66 
17 
28 
12 

43 
183 

20 

13 


445 
1  597 

398 

36 

6 

5 


77 
237 

47 
24 

5 
1 

116 
1  356 

75 
26 
12 

3 

65 
966 


12 
23 
20 
10 

73 

390 


25 

30 

16 

2 

210 

1  303 

167 
11 
16 
16 

588 

933 

560 
13 
6 
9 

576 

2  948 

527 
21 
18 
10 


21 
597 

1 
3 
9 
8 

18 
6  431 


1 
4 
13 

2 
(D) 


21 
973 

4 
9 
3 
5 


1 
3 
1 
1 

15 
980 

1 
6 
6 
2 

7 
510 


12 
470 


1 
6 
5 

15 
418 

3 
1 
4 
7 

16 
62 

12 
2 
2 


22 
3  283 

2 

3 
3 
14 


34 
207 

10 

10 

13 

1 

20 
2  376 

2 

2 
9 

7 

7 
151 


4 
2 

37 

314 

25 
9 
2 

1 


22 

685 

4 
8 
9 

1 

18 
626 


2 
3 
3 
1 

9 
251 


40 
1  007 

19 
11 
4 
6 


42 
298 

30 
8 
2 
2 

15 
1  816 

5 
4 
2 
4 

18 
174 

5 
5 

7 
1 

69 
314 

62 
4 
1 
2 


22 
229 


16 
193 


5 
7 
3 
1 

22 
120 

18 
2 


90 
677 


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HAWAII     117 


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[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbots,  see  introductory  text] 


Item 


Total 


Cash  grains 
(Oil) 


Field  crops,  except  cash  grains  (013) 


Total 


Cotton 
(0131) 


Tobacco 
(0132) 


Sugarcane 

and  sugar  beets; 

Irish  potatoes; 

field  crops,  except 

cash  grains,  n.e.c. 

(0133,  0134,  0139) 


Vegetables 

and  melons 

(016) 


NET  CASH  RETURN  FROM 
AGRICULTURAL  SALES  FOR 
THE  FARM  UNIT' 

All  farms number.. 

$1,000. 
Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Farms  with  net  gains^ number.. 

Average  net  gain dollars.. 

Gain  of— 

Less  than  $1.000 

$1,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more 

Farms  with  net  losses numt)er.. 

Average  net  loss dollars.. 

Loss  of— 

Less  than  $1,000 

$1,000  to  $9.999 

$10,000  to  $49.999 

$50,000  or  more 

GOVERNMENT  PAYMENTS  AND 
OTHER  FARM-RELATED  INCOME 

Government  payments farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Other  farm-related  income' farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Customwork  and  other  agricultural 

services farms.. 

$1,000-. 

Gross  cash  rent  or  share  payments fantis.. 

$1,000. 
Forest  products  and  Christmas  trees farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Other  farm-related  income  sources farms-. 

$1,000.. 

COMMODITY  CREDIT 
CORPORATION  LOANS 

Total farms.. 

$1,000. 
Corn farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Wheat- farms.. 

$1,000. 
Soybeans-- (arms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sorghum,  barley,  and  oats farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Cotton farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Peanuts,  rye,  rice,  tobacco,  and  honey...  farms.. 

$1,000. 

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. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


4  869 
113  904 
23  394 

3  132 
43  761 

484 

1  549 

848 

251 

1  737 
13  331 


426 
990 
235 


62 

1  768 

530 

3  730 

239 
1  947 

124 
1  301 
36 
152 
156 
330 


6 
394 


6 
394 


4  170 

327  396 

3  837 

152  719 

3  746 

42 

13 

7 

7 

2 

20 

460 

40  504 

119 

2  639 

54 

122 

56 

795 

839 

130  617 

216 

99  135 

71 

27  517 

163 

71  618 

398 
56  905 
142  978 

323 
189  021 


29 
141 
128 

25 

75 
55  316 


4 

1  621 

60 

1  000 

26 
341 

15 
547 
1 
(D) 
25 
(D) 


194  445 

398 

94  143 


14 
223 


27 

104 
13 
28 
17 
67 

154 
I  880 

6 
1  902 


6 
I  902 


398 

56  905 

142  978 

551 
8  382 
15  212 

323 
189  021 

437 
21  513 

29 
141 
128 

25 

48 
180 
163 

46 

75 
55  316 

114 
8  943 

21 

36 

6 

12 

29 
63 

17 
5 

4 

5 

1  621 

(D) 

60 

61 

1  000 

158 

26 

24 

341 

100 

IS 

13 

547 

(D) 

1 

2 

(D) 

(D) 

25 

22 

(D) 

34 

398 

551 

94  445 

7  133 

398 

551 

94  143 

4  672 

369 

540 

11 

8 

3 

2 

1 

1 

13 

- 

14 

17 

223 

244 

27 

15 

104 

843 

13 

20 

28 

56 

17 

17 

67 

105 

154 

122 

99  880 

1  213 

6 

16 

8  902 

332 

_ 

(D) 

6 

15 

8  902 

(D) 

118  HAWAII 


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Table  53.    Summary  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Farm:    1987 -Con. 


[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 

and  animal 

specialties 

(029) 


NET  CASH  RETURN  FROM 
AGRICULTURAL  SALES  FOR 
THE  FARM  UNIT' 

All  farms number- 
Si  .000_ 
Average  per  farm dollars- 
Farms  with  net  gains^ number- 
Average  net  gain _ dollars. 

Gain  of— 

Less  than  $1,000 

$1,000  to  $9,999 

$10,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  or  more  -.- 

Farms  with  net  losses number. 

Average  net  loss dollars. 

Loss  of- 

Less  than  $1,000 

$1,000  to  $9.999 

$10,000  to  $49,999 — 

$50,000  or  more 

GOVERNMENT  PAYMENTS  AND 
OTHER  FARM-RELATED  INCOME 

Government  payments farms. 

$1,000. 

Other  farm-related  income' farms. 

$1,000. 
Customwork  and  other  agricultural 

services farms- 

$1,000- 

Gross  cash  rent  or  share  payments farms. 

$1,000-. 
Forest  products  and  Chnstmas  trees farms- 

$1,000- 
Other  farm-related  income  sources farms-, 

$1,000. 

COMMODITY  CREDIT 
CORPORATION  LOANS 

Total farms-, 

$1,000- 
Corn farms-, 

$1,000. 
Wheat famis.. 

$1,000. 
Soybeans farms.. 

$1,000- 

Sorghum,  barley,  and  oats farms., 

$1.000.. 

emotion farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Peanuts,  rye.  rice,  tobacco,  and  honey.--  farms-. 

$1,000-. 

LAND  IN  FARMS  ACCORDING  TO 
USE 

Total  cropland farms-. 

acres-. 

Harvested  cropland farms.. 

acres.. 
Farms  by  acres  han/ested: 

1  to  49  acres 

50  to  99  acres  - 

100  to  199  acres 

200  to  499  acres 

500  to  999  acres 

1.000  to  1,999  acres 

2,000  acres  or  more 

Cropland: 

Pasture  or  grazing  only farms. 

acres. 
In  cover  crops,  legumes,  and  soil- 
improvement  grasses,  not  harvested 
and  not  pastured farms- 
acres. 

On  which  all  crops  failed farms. 

acres- 
In  cultivated  summer  fallow farms- 
acres. 

Idle farms. 

acres. 

Total  woodland farms. 

acres. 
Woodland  pastured farms- 

acres- 
Woodland  not  pastured farms. 

acres. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


1  Oil 
17  092 
16  906 

767 
26  616 


97 
376 
202 

92 

244 
13  617 


52 
142 

31 
19 


B 

20 

133 

529 

56 
337 

26 
86 
17 
52 
40 
54 


1  011 
8  091 
1  011 
4  042 

1  004 
5 
1 


29 
320 


13 

(D) 

6 

(D) 

3 

13 

173 

3  676 

27 

796 

3 

69 

24 

727 


23 

118 

5  133 

17 
12  025 


6 
14  391 


1 

(D) 

3 


2 

(D) 

1 

(D) 


1 
(D) 


23 
362 

23 
133 


6 
104 


1 
(D) 


9 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


2 
(D) 


980 
1  672 
1  604 

433 
18  419 


133 

208 

67 

25 

547 
11  707 

152 

302 

64 

29 


27 

89 

76 

597 

28 
123 

29 

393 

6 

26 

17 
56 


387 

46 

047 

106 

1 

258 

102 

2 

1 

274 

36 

898 

16 

1 

281 

6 

18 

5 

38 

76 

6 

554 

86 

85 

272 

57 

26 

962 

44 

58 

310 

665 
-2  388 
-3  592 

266 
9  989 

104 

118 

33 

11 

399 
12  646 

110 

223 

41 

25 


25 

(D) 

60 

569 

18 
100 

26 
388 
6 
26 
14 
55 


294 

43 

281 

60 

1 

140 

57 

2 

1 

226 

34 

477 

11 

1 

256 

2 

(D) 

4 

(D) 

bb 

6 

395 

66 

84  637 

43 

26 

584 

36 

58 

053 

22 

3  418 
155  343 

IB 
231  462 


1 

2 

15 

4 

187  190 


44 

1  960 

44  311 

19 

142  717 


5 
3 

11 

25 
30  478 


1 
(D) 


2 
(D) 


6 
838 

1 
(D) 


3 
594 


2 
(D) 

2 

(D) 
1 

(D) 
1 

(D) 


1 

(D) 

4 

20 

1 
(D) 

3 
(D) 


6 

(D) 


2 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


99 

-20 

-200 

34 
12  596 

13 
13 
6 
2 

65 
6  893 

15 

41 

8 

1 


13 
67 

6 
(D) 

5 
47 


2 
(D) 


6 
394 


394 


43 

669 

25 

53 


17 

515 


5 
34 

1 
(D) 


8 
(D) 

7 
118 


7 
118 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


HAWAII     119 


Table  53.    Summary  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Farm:   1987-Con. 


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


Cash  grains 
(011) 


Field  crops,  except  cash  grains  (013) 


Total 


Cotton 
(0131) 


Tobacco 
(0132) 


Sugarcane 

and  sugar  beets; 

Irish  potatoes; 

field  crops,  except 

cash  grains,  n.e.c. 

(0133,  0134,  0139) 


Vegetables 

and  melons 

(016) 


LAND  IN  FARMS  ACCORDING  TO 
USE-Con. 

Pastureland  and  rangetand  other  than 

cropland  and  woodland  pastured farms.. 

acres. - 
Land  in  house  lots,  ponds,  roads, 

wasteland,  etc farrns.- 

acres--. 
Cropland  under  federal  acreage  reduction 
programs: 
Annual  commodity  acreage  adjustment 

programs farms.. 

acres. . 

Conservation  resen/e  program farms-- 

acres-- 

Value  of  land  and  buildings'  _. farms.. 

$1.000., 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Average  per  acre dollars.. 

Farms  by  value  group: 

$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  to  $4.999.999 

$5,000,000  or  more 

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' 

Motortrucks,  including  pickups farms.. 

numt>er.. 

Wheel  tractors farms.. 

number,. 

Less  than  40  horsepower  (PTO) farms-. 

number.. 

40  horsepower  (PTO)  or  more ..-  farms.. 

number.. 

Grain  and  bean  combines farms.. 

number.. 
Cottonpickers  and  strippers farms.. 

number-. 
Mower  conditioners farms.. 

number.. 
Pickup  balers 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. 

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  or  for  growth 

control  of  crops  or  thinning  of  fruit farms. 

acres  on  which  used- 
See  footnotes  at  end  of  t^le. 

120     HAWAII 


614 
977  093 


2  198 
317  897 


(D) 

4  869 

938  125 

603  435 

1  707 

1  013 

551 

386 

598 

479 

1  189 

370 

149 

62 

72 

4  836 

99  280 

1  116 

1  601 

969 

788 

212 

87 

37 

26 

4  222 
9  270 
2  336 
4  506 

1  797 

2  550 
932 

1  956 


5 
8 

3  522 

225  457 

825 

21  544 

23  220 

2  008 

68  150 

663 

15  792 

1  151 

(D) 

2  887 
235  871 

212 
57  481 

14 
54  091 


192 
187  212 


398 

528  015 

1   326  671 

1    187 


132 
67 


395 
85  321 

66 
95 
102 
86 
21 

9 
2 
14 


355 
2  351 
253 
894 
191 
302 
110 
592 


2 

(D) 


356 
152  899 

171 
13  760 
15  968 


180 

18  085 

165 

1   692 

96 

1  044 

268 
171  849 


23 

37  307 


14 
54  091 


192 
187  212 


16 
232 


223 
780 


398 

551 

528  015 

152  389 

326  671 

276 

568 

1  187 

17 

977 

132 

124 

67 

60 

33 

31 

41 

60 

34 

45 

57 

142 

9 

62 

5 

20 

5 

5 

IS 

2 

395 

551 

85  321 

15  823 

66 

94 

95 

116 

102 

120 

86 

136 

21 

56 

9 

18 

2 

11 

14 

1 

355 

448 

2  351 

787 

253 

426 

894 

905 

191 

338 

302 

545 

110 

196 

592 

360 

2 
(D) 

- 

356 
152  899 

171 
13  760 
15  968 

534 
4  526 

148 
1  157 
1  101 

180 

18  085 

165 

1  692 

96 

1  044 

479 

3  834 

156 

1  150 
265 

2  265 

268 
171  849 

315 
2  680 

23 
37  307 

28 
122 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-STATE  DATA 


Table  53.    Summary  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Farm:   1987-Con. 


IFor  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Horticulturat 

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 

and  animal 

specialties 

(029) 


LAND  IN  FARMS  ACCORDING  TO 

USE -Con. 

Pastureland  and  rangeland  other  than 

cropland  and  woodland  pastured farms,. 

acres.. 
Land  in  tiouse  lots,  ponds,  roads. 

wasteland,  etc. farms.. 

acres.. 
Cropland  under  federal  acreage  reduction 
programs: 
Annual  commodity  acreage  adjustment 

programs farms.. 

acres.. 

Conservation  reserve  program farms.. 

acres.. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings' farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Average  per  acre... dollars.. 

Farms  by  value  group: 

$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  to  $4,999.999 

$5,000,000  or  more 

VALUE  OF  MACHINERY  AND 
EQUIPMENT1 

Estimated  market  value  of  all  macfiinery 

and  equipment _  farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Farms  by  value  group: 

$1  to  $4,999 

$5,000  to  $9,999 - - 

$10,000  to  $19,999 

$20,000  to  $49,999 

$50,000  to  $99,999 

$100,000  to  $199,999 

$200,000  to  $499,999.. 

$500,000  or  more 

SELECTED  MACHINERY  AND 
EQUIPMENT' 

Motortrucks,  including  pickups farms.. 

number.. 

Wtieel  tractors farms.. 

number.. 

Less  than  40  horsepower  (PTO) farms.. 

number.. 

40  horsepower  (PTO)  or  more farms.. 

number.. 

Grain  and  bean  combines farms.. 

number.. 
Cottonpickers  and  strippers farms., 

number.. 
Mower  conditioners farms., 

numl)er_. 
Pickup  balers 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. 

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  or  for  growth 

control  of  crops  or  thinning  of  fruit farms. 

acres  on  which  used. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


29 

399 


434 
2  061 


1   Oil 

237  846 

235  258 

20  959 


184 
111 
90 
131 
123 

260 

76 

26 

8 

2 


1   002 
(D) 

273 
282 
220 
162 
40 

23 
2 


844 
1  353 
438 
694 
365 
492 
151 
202 


854 
3  434 
166 
567 
642 


763 

2  137 
231 
917 
436 

1  210 

643 

3  017 


56 
132 


2 

(D) 

16 
(D) 


23 

10  201 

443  522 

22  569 


23 
(D) 


12 
63 

6 
29 

8 
38 

18 
108 


1 
(D) 


422 

888  939 


503 
86  826 


1 
(D) 

980 

1  285  630 

1  311  867 

1  162 


193 
70 
50 
92 
65 

269 

121 

60 

25 

35 


976 
16  283 

192 
435 
151 
135 
46 

9 
6 
2 


873 
1  473 
422 
645 
301 
377 
182 
268 


2 
(D) 


175 

11  115 

33 

883 

877 


27 
849 
7 
17 
11 
52 

247 
16  123 


2 
(D) 


362 
618  589 


270 
69  863 


1 
(D) 

665 

905  510 

1  361  669 

1  110 


70 
53 
30 
70 
42 

201 
93 
53 
22 
31 


663 
11  012 

120 
312 
98 
87 
34 

7 
3 
2 


584 
949 
311 
450 
217 
260 
134 
190 


2 
(D) 


126 

10  012 

21 

512 

519 


11 
814 

4 
13 

7 
48 

205 
14  692 


13 
16  152 


15 
(D) 


22 

79  285 

3  603  864 

4  370 


22 
4  825 


21 
113 
18 
65 
7 
19 
15 
46 


2 
(D) 


5 
1  004 


6 
(D) 


38 
264 


44 

30  679 

697  250 

14  256 


44 
2  509 


3 
162 

3 
34 
67 


33 
3  568 


58 
582 


99 

31  756 

320  768 

6  432 


96 
1  638 

16 
43 
11 
20 
4 

1 
1 


87 
133 
36 
50 
18 
23 
19 
27 


25 
198 
7 
53 
26 


5 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

26 
807 


10 
7  459 


4 
3  436 


32 
8  469 

264  656 
758 


30 

403 

4 
IS 
2 
4 
2 


23 
28 
15 
28 

9 
14 

6 
14 


13 
146 
3 
4 
3 


4 
28 


4 
(D) 

14 

143 


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


Total 


Cash  grains 
(011) 


Field  crops,  except  cash  grains  (013) 


Total 


Cotton 
(0131) 


Tobacco 
(0132) 


Sugarcane 

and  sugar  beets; 

Irish  potatoes; 

field  crops,  except 

"ish  grains,  n.e.c. 

133,  0134.  0139) 


cash  < 
(01 


Vegetables 

and  melons 

(016) 


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 

OWNED  AND  RENTED  LAND 

Land  owned farms, 

acres - 

Owned  land  in  farms 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. 

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  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years , 

65  to  69  years ___ , 

70  years  and  over 

Average  age 

Operators  by  sex: 

Male , 

Female 

Operators  of  Spanish  origin  (see  text) 

FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF 
ORGANIZATION 

Individual  or  family  (sole  proprietorship) farms, 

acres. 

Partnership _ farms. 

acres. 
Corporation: 

Family  held _ farms. 

acres. 

More  than  10  stockholders farms, 

10  or  less  stockholders famris. 

Other  than  family  held famis- 

acres. 

More  than  10  stockholders farms. 

10  or  less  stockholders farms. 

Other— cooperative,  estate  or  trust, 

institutional,  etc. farms, 

acres- 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


4 

870 

2 

549 

768 

1 

553 

1 

713 

945 

304 

464 

3 

157 

1 

604 

464 

1 

089 

3 

333 

886 

170 

3 

317 

848  906 

2 

331 

904 

484 

2 

321 

872  615 

250 

69 

133 

2  750 

1  713 

407 


2  816 
2  054 

1  723 

2  728 
624 
628 

1  476 

419 


491 

580 

1  042 

1  907 

13.3 

850 


28 

505 

1  151 

411 

354 

555 
672 
495 
699 
53.0 

4  210 
660 


4 

035 

429 

021 

404 

169 

792 

282 

542 

953 

5 

277 

88 

356  096 

17 

71 

61 

223 

659 

398 

118 
85 
195 

73 
24 
21 
28 

325 
94 
64 

167 


205 
226  200 

203 
199  530 

280 

249  662 

280 

245  120 

34 

31  212 


ISO 

213 

35 

232 
166 

147 

223 

46 

59 

118 

28 

55 

57 

99 

lie 

11.7 

69 

2 
67 
91 
30 
41 

50 

51 

38 

28 

50.0 

355 
43 


328 

4  478 

37 

4  168 

18 
228  484 

18 

10 
207  171 

7 
3 


5 
349 


398 
118 
85 
195 

73 
24 
21 
28 

325 
94 
64 

167 


205 
226  200 

203 
199  530 

280 
249  662 

280 
245  120 

34 
31  212 


551 

253 

99 

199 

81 
44 

17 
20 

470 

209 

82 

179 


352 
3  560 

352 
3  267 

298 
5  375 

298 
5  210 

27 
458 


150 

320 

213 

197 

35 

34 

232 

423 

166 

128 

147 

273 

223 

224 

46 

44 

59 

53 

118 

127 

28 

54 

55 

64 

57 

59 

99 

106 

118 

224 

11.7 

13.2 

69 

98 

2 

3 

67 

64 

91 

130 

30 

50 

41 

29 

50 

55 

51 

90 

38 

50 

28 

80 

50.0 

52.8 

355 

491 

43 

60 

328 

4  478 

37 

4  168 

461 

5  836 

50 

645 

18 
228  484 

27 
853 

18 

27 

10 

207  171 

7 
3 

4 
1  006 

4 

S 
349 

9 
137 

122     HAWAII 


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Table  53.    Summary  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Farm:   1987 -Con. 


IFor  meaning  o(  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Hortcutturat 

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 

and  animal 

specialties 

(029) 


TENURE  AND  RACE  OF 
OPERATOR 

All  operators _. 

Full  owners 

Pari  owners 

Tenants 

White 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Tenants 

Black  and  other  races 

Full  owners 

Part  owners 

Tenants 

OWNED  AND  RENTED  LAND 

Land  owned farms. 

acres. 

Owned  land  in  farms 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- 

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  wortt  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  yeai^ 

45  to  49  years 

50  to  54  years 

55  to  59  years 

60  to  64  years _ 

65  to  69  years 

70  years  and  over 

Average  age 

Operators  by  sex: 

Male 

Female 

Operators  of  Spanish  origin  (see  text) 

FARMS  BY  TYPE  OF 
ORGANIZATION 

Individual  or  famtly  (sole  proprietorship) 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, 
insbtutionat,  etc farms. 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


1  Oil 

679 

93 

239 

313 

204 

33 

76 

698 

475 

60 

163 


776 
4  984 

772 
4  692 

336 
6  768 

332 
6  655 

52 

405 


671 

261 

79 

631 

380 

432 
493 
119 
117 
257 


88 
132 
255 
385 
12.0 

151 

4 

121 

250 

77 

93 

94 
115 

118 
139 
62.3 


816 
195 


782 

4  273 

95 

4  353 

102 
1  662 

1 
101 

26 

956 

2 

24 


6 
103 


17 
148 

17 
148 

11 
304 

11 
304 


1 

3 

7 

11 

13.7 


3 

11 
2 

1 
2 

3 

1 
46.5 

19 

4 


17 
228 

2 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


977 
507 
219 
251 

539 
271 
149 
119 

438 

236 

70 

132 


727 
551  342 

726 
546  363 

474 
579  978 

470 
560  721 

50 
24  236 


481 
387 
109 

477 
500 

288 
590 
109 
107 
374 


47 

83 

179 

444 

16.5 

224 

4 
S3 
193 
98 
62 

147 
148 
106 
166 
55.6 

885 
92 


824 

388  202 

79 

153  793 

287 

39 

071 

3 

36 

18 

66  341 

17 

211 

17 
677 

662 
318 
180 
164 

409 

196 

121 

92 

253 

122 

59 

72 


499 
408  734 

498 
403  796 

346 
431  823 

344 
412  574 

42 
24  187 


310 
288 

64 


308 
354 


179 

420 

86 

87 

247 


33 

46 

114 

323 

17.0 

146 


3 
36 
129 
72 
41 

88 
97 
77 
119 
55.8 

601 
61 

30 


549 

361  616 

56 

138  486 

31 

243  620 

2 

29 

12 
66  065 


14 
6  583 


11 

(D) 

11 

534 

17 
17  720 

16 
17  606 

1 
(D) 


4 

10 
12.6 


1 
5 
5 

1 

4 
2 

2 

2 

52.4 


7 

1  359 

2 

(D) 

9 
15  096 

9 

3 

1  452 

2 

1 


1 
(D) 


37 
(D) 

37 
515 

10 
1  638 

10 
1  637 

3 
(D) 


22 

17.7 


2 

7 
53.0 

43 
1 


25 

280 

6 

94 

13 
1  778 


2  761 

65 
1  178 

44 

6  980 

44 

3  759 

16 


13 

9 

33 

33 

10.9 

11 


42 
14 
5 

S 

13 

4 

5 

46.3 

87 
12 


79 

4  Oil 

5 

258 

10 

569 

1 

9 

4 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


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


Item 


Cash  grains 
(011) 


Field  crops,  except  casti  grains  (013) 


Total 


Cotton 
(0131) 


Tobacco 
(0132) 


Sugarcane 

and  sugar  beets: 

Irish  potatoes; 

field  crops,  except 

"ish  grains,  n.e.c. 

133,  0134,  0139) 


cash  ( 
(01 


Vegetables 

and  melons 

(016) 


FARMS  BY  SIZE 

1  to  9  acres 

10  to  49  acres 

50  to  69  acres 

70  to  99  acres 

100  to  139  acres 

140  to  179  acres 

180  to  219  acres 

220  to  259  acres 

260  to  499  acres 

500  to  999  acres 

1,000  to  1,999  acres. 
2,000  acres  or  more  . 


FARMS  BY  STANDARD 
INDUSTRIAL  CLASSIFICATION 

Cash  grains  (011) 

Field  crops,  except  cash  grains  (013) 

Cotton  (0131) 

Tobacco  (0132) 

Sugarcane  and  sugar  beets:  Irish 
potatoes:  field  crops,  except  cash 
grains,  n.e.c.  (0133,  0134,  0139)  ___ 

Vegetables  and  melons  (016) 

Fruits  and  tree  nuts  (017) 

Horticultural  specialties  (018) 

General  farms,  primahly  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  and 
animal  specialties  (029) 

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. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


2  855 

1   401 

120 

102 

81 

38 

39 

13 

76 

31 

36 

78 


398 

551 

1    713 

1   Oil 

23 

977 
662 

22 
44 


1 

003 

211 

045 

344 

386 

102 

70 

40 

61 

769 

95  263 

724 

83 

427 

321 

267 

54 

26 

23 

33 

73 

11 

836 

49 

4 

2 

2 

8 

8 

753 

61 

394 

865 

54 

388 

807 

101 

315 

43 

881 

391 

16 

199 

3 

654 

609 

85 

116 

40 

??6 

87 

42 

295 

24 

594 

233 
123 
5 
8 
3 
5 
3 
2 
2 


398 


17 
1  916 

10 
5 

1 

1 

13 
833 

12 
(D) 


2 

(D) 


9 
701 

8 
382 

10 

838 

335 

2 

(D) 

(D) 

8 

(D) 

(D) 

3 

9 

5 


233 
123 
5 
B 
3 
5 
3 
2 
2 


398 


352 

171 

15 

5 

3 


17 

13 

1  916 

121 

10 

11 

5 

1 

1 

1 

- 

13 

7 

833 

49 

12 

5 

(D) 

(D) 

9 

4 

1 

1 

1 

- 

1 

- 

2 

2 

(D) 

(D) 

2 

1 

- 

1 

9 

4 

701 

25 

8 

9 

382 

47 

10 

10 

83S 

58 

335 

11 

2 

6 

(D) 

18 

(D) 

3 

8 

6 

(D) 

40 

(D) 

8 

3 

1 

9 

(D) 

b 

(D) 

124     HAWAII 


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Table  53.    Summary  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Farm:    1987 -Con. 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductorv  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 

and  animal 

specialties 

(029) 


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  . 


1     FARMS  BY  STANDARD 

INDUSTRIAL  CLASSIFICATION 

Casti  grains  (Oil) 

Field  crops,  except  casti  grains  (013) 

Cotton  (0131) 

Tobacco (0132) .._ 

Sugarcane  and  sugar  beets;  Irish 
potatoes;  field  crops,  except  casti 
grams,  n.e.c.  (0133,  0134,  0139) 

Vegetables  and  melons  (016) 

Fruits  and  tree  nuts  (017) _. 

Horticultural  specialties  (018) 

General  farms,  primarily  crop  (019) 

Livestock,  except  dairy,  poultry,  and 

animal  specialties  (021) 

Beet  cattle,  except  feedlots  (0212) 

Dairy  famis  (024) 

Poultry  and  eggs  (025) 

Animal  specialties  (027) 

General  farms,  pnmarily  livestock  and 
animal  specialties  (029) 

LIVESTOCK 

Cattle  and  calves  inventory ,  farms. 

number. 
Farms  witti— 

1  to  9 

10  to  49 

50  to  99 

100  to  199- 

200  to  499. _ 

500  or  more 

Cows  and  tieifers  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. 
SI  .000. 

Cattle farms. 

number. 
$1,000. 

Fattened  on  grain  and  concentrates farms. 

number. 
$1,000. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


779 

204 

11 

12 

2 

1 


25 

132 


36 

10 

4 

14 

4 

6 

22 

6 

1 

(D) 

(D) 


5 
133 

1 
3 
1 


4 
76 

3 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


300 
301 
56 
57 
53 
20 
26 
11 
56 
22 
24 
51 


977 
662 


783 
185  458 

196 
344 
96 
66 
32 
49 

621 
80  697 

608 
80  612 


232 
246 
52 
25 
22 
31 

33 

as 


649 
52  109 

712 
52  652 

702 
94  849 

41  675 
335 

14  543 

3  450 

534 

80  306 

38  225 

73 

42  234 
24  567 


94 
227 
47 
54 
47 
20 
23 
9 
53 
18 
24 
46 


662 
662 


655 
114  372 

123 
309 
89 
59 
32 
43 

545 
54  287 

539 
54  225 


193 
223 
51 
24 
21 
27 

23 
62 


563 

29  661 

607 

30  424 

615 
46  751 
15  699 

307 
14  367 
3  415 

458 

32  384 

12  284 

14 

165 

125 


22 

21  296 


2 

2 

7 

10 

22 

12  695 

4 

977 


21 
11  718 


2 
2 
8 
8 

19 
7  784 

17 
817 

21 
4  895 
1  642 

12 

1  398 

146 

17 

3  497 

1  496 

1 

(D) 

(D) 


13 
585 


1 

7 

269 

6 

(D) 

5 


1 
(D) 


7 
238 

7 
78 

2 
(D) 
(D) 

2 
(D) 
(D) 

1 
(D) 
(D) 


21 
462 


17 
196 

16 
(D) 


2 

(D) 


8 

170 

15 
96 

9 
63 

17 
4 

35 
8 
6 

28 
9 
3 
5 
2 


14 

10 

1 


6 
46 


3 
6 

1 

(D) 


3 
(D) 


3 

5 

6 

35 

2 

(D) 
(D) 

2 
(D) 
(D) 

2 
(D) 
(D) 

2 
(D) 
(D) 


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


Item 


LIVESTOCK -Con. 

Hogs  and  pigs  inventory fwms, 

number- 
Farms  with— 

1  to  24 _ 

25  to  49  ._ _ 

50  to  99 

100  to  199__ _ 

200  to  499 

500  or  more 

Used  or  to  l>e  used  for  breeding farms. 

number- 
Other  farms- 

n  umber. 

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. 

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.. 
Goats  inventory farms.. 

number.. 
Goats  sold farms.. 

number.. 

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 famis., 

numt>er-. 
Pullets  3  months  old  or  older  not  of 

laying  age farms.. 

numtier.. 

Hens  and  pullets  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.. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


Total 


372 

47  564 

198 
50 
39 
33 
31 
21 

255 

6  696 

349 

40  868 

307 

69  019 

10  371 

60 

3  267 

199 

261 

9  601 
245 

4  931 
220 

4  670 

42 
21  908 

33 
10  983 

26 

(D) 

15 

3  196 

39  997 

537 
3  551 

63 
236 

74 
938 

34 
436 

181 
(D) 

159 
B 

2 
5 
4 
3 

177 
(D) 

53 
118  012 

31 
824  182 

12 
2  069  316 

Cash  grains 
(Oil) 


Field  crops,  except  cash  grains  (013) 


Total 


3 
14 

4 
20 

3 
58 

4 

1 

(D) 

(D) 


3 
9 
2 

(D) 
2 

(D) 

1 
(D) 


Cotton 

(0131) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


4 
(D) 


4 
57 

2 
(D) 


Tobacco 
(0132) 


Sugarcane 

and  sugar  beets; 

Irish  potatoes: 

field  crops,  except 

cash  grains,  n.e.c. 

(0133,  0134,  0139) 


Vegetables 

and  melons 

(016) 


15 
98 

13 
53 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

(D) 
3 

21 
2 

(D) 

4 
(D) 

9 

153 

4 

9 

2 
(D) 


16 
480 

12 
2 

1 


3 

10 

14 

40 

4 

16 

20 

440 

3 

B 

58 

223 

4 

38 

1 

1 

(D) 

(D) 

(U) 

(D) 

3 

10 

9 

41 

2 

8 

(D) 

21 

2 

9 

(D) 

20 

1 

(D) 

- 

7 
103 


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Table  53.    Summary  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Farm:    1987 -Con. 


[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 

and  animal 

specialties 

(029) 


LIVESTOCK -Con 

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.. 
Otfier 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.. 

Sfieep  and  lambs  of  all  ages  inventory farms., 

number.. 

Ewes  1  year  old  or  older farms.. 

number.. 

Sheep  and  lambs  sold farms., 

number.. 

Sheep  and  lambs  shorn farms.. 

number., 
pounds  of  wool.. 

Horses  and  ponies  inventory farms., 

number.. 
Horses  and  ponies  sold farms., 

number.. 
Goats  inventory farms., 

number.. 
Goats  sold farms., 

number., 

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 famis., 

number.. 

Hens  and  pullets  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 , 

Turltey  hens  kept  for  breeding farms., 

number.. 

Turkeys  sold farms., 

number.. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


15 
170 

13 
1 
1 


4 
36 

14 
134 

8 

341 

48 

1 
(D) 
(D) 


4 
19 
4 
9 
3 
10 

2 
(D) 


17 
48 

1 
(D) 

8 
40 

3 
12 


19 
373 


19 
276 

5 
97 

2 
(D) 


8 
192 

3 
4 

1 


6 
61 

7 
131 

7 

483 

28 

3 
190 


2 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


284 
44  879 

125 
43 
35 
33 
29 
19 


219 

6  188 

267 

38  691 

265 

63  400 

9  606 

52 

2  296 

111 


225 
8  787 

212 
4  550 

194 
4  237 

22 
(D) 

18 
(D) 

15 

(D) 

10 

3  143 


353 
2  603 

32 
163 

40 
667 

20 
394 


53 
1  159 


53 


52 

1  Oil 

16 

148 

4 

127 


1 
(D) 


2 

(D) 


31 
167 


7 
29 
30 
138 

15 

109 

11 

4 
69 

3 


34 

7 
22 

5 
12 

16 
(D) 

14 
(D) 

12 

(D) 

8 

(D) 
(D) 

301 

1  929 

28 

112 

19 

396 

6 

244 


26 

571 


26 

535 

6 
36 

1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 

(D) 

1 

(D) 

1 
(D) 


1 

(D) 

1 

(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


4 
1  254 


4 

(D) 
2 

(D) 

2 
(D) 
(D) 

1 
(D) 
(D) 


4 
542 

4 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 


31 
(D) 

12 
5 

2 
S 
4 

3 


30 
(D) 

13 
117  350 

19 
823  544 


2  069  021 
1 


5 
(D) 


1 

(D) 

5 

13 

1 
(D) 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

3 
22 

3 
14 

3 
6 


59 

515 

29 

(D) 

3 
38 

2 
(D) 


7 
507 


7 
(D) 

2 

(D) 

1 

(D) 


2 

(D) 


1 

(D) 


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Table  53.    Summary  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Farm:   1987-Con. 


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


Casti  grains 
(Oil) 


Field  crops,  except  cash  grains  (013) 


Cotton 
(0131) 


Tobacco 
(0132) 


Sugarcane 

and  sugar  beets; 

Irish  potatoes; 

field  crops,  except 

cash  grains,  n.e.c. 

(0133.  0134.  0139) 


Vegetables 

and  melons 

(016) 


Fruits  and 

tree  nuts 

(017) 


CROPS  HARVESTED 


Sugarcane  for  sugar farms. 

acres, 
tons. 

Irrigated farms. 

acres. 

Pineapples  harvested farms. 

acres, 
tons. 

imgated 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  to  249.9  acres 

250.0  acres  or  more 

Land  in  orchards farms- 
acres. 

Irrigated farms. 

acres. 
Farms  by  bearing  and  nonbearing  acres: 

0.1  to  4.9  acres 

5.0  to  24.9  acres 

25.0  to  99.9  acres 

100.0  to  249.9  acres 

250.0  acres  or  more 


79 

79  234 

7  934  181 

17 

49  121 

18 

22  262 

683  182 

9 

19  674 

710 

5  587 

552 

5  045 

499 

156 

50 

3 

2 

2  128 

33  564 

576 

6  704 

1  217 

821 

69 

6 

15 

75 

79  210 

7  932  714 

16 

(D) 

1 
(0) 
(0) 

1 

(D) 

51 
67 
18 
30 

48 
3 


45 
5  264 

23 
2  018 

37 

4 


75 

79  210 

7  932  714 

16 

(D) 

1 
(D) 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

51 
67 
18 


45 

5  264 

23 

2  018 

37 
4 


2 
(D) 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

551 
5  298 

453 
4  838 

359 

137 

50 

3 

2 

103 

356 

70 

171 

80 

21 

2 


2 
(D) 
(D) 


14 

22  197 

681  272 

7 
(D) 

49 
117 
36 
95 


1  704 

26  294 

354 

4  277 

877 
749 

63 
5 

10 


See  lootnotes  at  end  of  table. 


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Table  53.    Summary  by  Standard  Industrial  Classification  of  Farm:   1987-Con. 


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


Horticultural 

specialties 

(018) 


General  farms, 

primarily  crop 

(019) 


Uvestock,  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 

and  animal 

specialties 

(029) 


CROPS  HARVESTED 


Sugarcane  for  sugar farms.. 

acres. - 
tons.- 

Irrigated farms.. 

acres.. 

Pineapples  harvested farms.. 

acres., 
tons.. 

Irrigated farms.. 

acres.. 

Vegetables  fiarvested  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  to  249.9  acres 

250.0  acres  or  more 

Land  in  orchards farms.. 

acres.. 

Irrigated farms.. 

acres.. 
Farms  by  bearing  and  nonbearing  acres: 

0.1  to  4.9  acres 

5.0  to  24.9  acres 

25.0  to  99.9  acres 

100.0  to  249.9  acres 

250.0  acres  or  more 


1 
(D) 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 
(D) 


135 

146 

80 

146 

111 

21 

2 


1 
(D) 
(D) 


87 

357 

29 

41 

66 

19 

1 

1 


3 

6 

1 

(D) 

2 
1 


49 

268 

17 

29 

39 
8 
1 
1 


5 
33 

1 
(D) 


3 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


1 

(0) 

t 

(D) 


5 
5 
2 

(D) 


'Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  famis. 

'Famns  with  total  production  expenses  equal  to  market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold  are  included  as  farms  with  gains  of  less  than  $1 ,000. 


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Table  1.    County  Summary  Highlights:   1987 

(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Farms number- 
Land  in  farms acres. 

Average  size  of  farm acres. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings^: 

Average  per  farm dollars. 

Average  per  acre dollars- 
Estimated  market  value  of  all  machinery  and 
equipment': 

Average  per  farm dollars- 
Farms  by  size: 

1  to  9  acres 

10  to  49  acres 

50  to  179  acres _ 

180  to  499  acres 

500  to  999  acres __ 

1,000  acres  or  more 

Total  cropland--- __ farms- 

acres. 

Harvested  cropland farms. 

acres. 

Irrigated  land farms. 

acres. 

Market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold $1,000. 

Average  per  farm dollars. 

Crops,  including  nursery  and  greenhouse 

crops $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  $24,999 

$25,000  to  $49.999 _ 

$50,000  to  $99.999 

$100,000  or  more - 

Operators  by  principal  occupation: 

Famiing 

Other __, 

Operators  by  days  worked  off  farm: 

Any 

200  days  or  more 

Average  age  of  operator years. 

Total  farm  production  expenses' $1,000-. 

Average  per  farm - dollars-. 

Livestock  and  poultry: 

Cattle  and  calves  inventory farms-. 

number.. 

Beef  cows farms-. 

number-. 

Milk  cows farms.. 

number.. 

Cattle  and  calves  sold farms.. 

number.. 

Hogs  and  pigs  inventory farms.. 

number.. 
Hogs  and  pigs  sold farms.. 

number.. 
Sheep  and  lambs  inventory farms.. 

number-. 
Chickens  3  months  old  or  older  inventory farms-. 

number.. 
Broilers  and  other  meat-type  chickens  sold farms.. 

number,. 

Selected  crops  han/ested: 

Sugarcane  for  sugar  --_ farms.. 

acres- . 
tons-. 

Pineapples  han/ested farms.. 

acres. . 
tons.. 

Vegetables  harvested  for  sale  {see  text) -  farms,. 

acres-. 

Land  in  orchards farms-. 

acres.. 


4  870 

721  521 

353 


603  435 
1  707 


2 

855 

1 

401 

341 

128 

31 

114 

4 

170 

327 

396 

3 

837 

152 

719 

1 

827 

148 

884 

609 

740 

125 

203 

498 

317 

111 

424 

1 

402 

674 

745 

911 

476 

287 

375 

2  816 

2  054 

2  728 

1 

476 

53.0 

495  759 

101 

840 

1 

003 

211 

045 

7?4 

83 

427 

73 

11 

836 

807 

101 

315 

372 

47 

564 

307 

69  019 

42 

21 

908 

181 

(D) 

12 

2  069  316 

79 
7  934 

79 
234 
181 

22 

683 

18 
262 
182 

710 
5  587 

2 
33 

128 
564 

2  810 

1  007  287 

358 


573  527 
1  600 


1 

602 

883 

180 

71 

14 

60 

2 

561 

137 

924 

2 

390 

63 

098 

644 

12 

899 

219 

756 

78 

205 

195 

140 

24 

616 

473 

562 

292 

132 

148 

1 

545 

1 

265 

1 

693 

871 

52.5 

158 

693 

56 

494 

532 

13? 

0?? 

381 

60 

504 

40 

1 

909 

417 

49 

267 

103 

3 

327 

72 

4  265 

25 

2 

234 

82 

91 

678 

3 

(D) 

28 
2  541 

65 
079 
215 

4 

6 

56 

1 

221 
544 

1  625 
28  094 

938 

130  771 

139 


440  397 
3  159 


707 
156 
31 
21 

7 
16 

742 
49  887 

716 
24  779 

583 
36  301 

168  824 
179  983 

100  356 
68  468 


196 
109 
131 
181 
114 


119 


660 

278 

398 

?46 

54.4 

144  289 

153 

826 

97 

29 

344 

59 

2 

416 

19 

8 

599 

77 

30 

797 

151 

30 

901 

142 

42 

618 

5 

(D) 

3/ 

(D) 

8 

1  957  754 

3 
(D) 
(D) 

3 
(D) 
(D) 

250 
1  318 


233 
1  311 


400 

224  153 

560 


709  213 
1  266 


181 

139 

51 

11 

5 

13 

294 

50  146 

235 

21  890 

190 

32  486 

67  847 

169  619 

62  099 

5  748 

156 

62 

56 

68 

27 

10 

21 

213 

187 

229 

133 

55.2 

63  046 

157  614 

176 

13  856 

133 

(D) 

9 

(D) 

150 

5  149 

35 

4  288 

26 

7  517 

5 

(D) 

17 

(D) 

(D) 

6 

18  522 

1  915  677 

3 

3 

70 

53 
103 

110 
1  768 


722 

359  310 

498 


873  008 

1  754 


81  608 


365 

223 

79 

25 

5 

25 

573 
89  439 

496 
42  952 

410 
67  198 

153  313 
212  345 

140  722 
12  591 


242 

108 
85 

100 
43 
57 
87 


398 
324 


408 
226 
52.0 

129  732 
179  933 


35  823 
151 
(D) 
5 
(D) 
163 
16  102 

83 

9  048 

67 

14  619 

7 

(D) 

45 

(D) 


5 
(D) 
(D) 

8 
(D) 
(D) 

186 
2  622 

160 
2  391 


^Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms. 


130    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


Table  2.    Market  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold  and  Farms  by  Standard  Industrial 
Classification:    1987  and  1982 


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

Item 

Hawaii 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

lUlaui 

MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 

TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD 

Total  sales  (see  text) - 

-  lamis,  1987.. 

4  870 

2  810 

938 

400 

722 

1982.. 

4  595 

2  539 

976 

410 

670 

$1,000,  1987.. 

609  740 

219  756 

168  824 

67  847 

153  313 

1982.. 

558  608 

206  427 

144  028 

70  957 

137   196 

Average  per  farm_._ 

..dollars,  1987.. 

125  203 

78  205 

179  983 

169  619 

212  345 

1982.. 

121  569 

81  302 

147  570 

173  066 

204  771 

1 987  value  of  sales: 

Less  than  $1.000 

farms.. 

650 

386 

71 

83 

110 

$1.000.. 

166 

85 

22 

26 

33 

$1,000  to  $2,499 

farms.. 

752 

422 

125 

73 

132 

$1,000.. 

1  209 

679 

207 

116 

207 

$2,500  to  $4.999 

farms-- 

674 

395 

109 

SZ 

108 

$1,000.. 

2  419 

1  435 

387 

201 

395 

$5,000  to  $9.999 

farms.. 

745 
5  310 

473 
3  397 

131 
896 

56 

410 

85 

$1,000.. 

607 

$10,000  to  $19.999 

farms.. 

685 

433 

129 

49 

74 

$1,000- 

9  590 

6  139 

1  796 

660 

995 

$20,000  to  $24.999 

farms.. 

226 

129 

52 

19 

26 

$1,000.. 

4  988 

2  850 

1   146 

414 

578 

$25,000  to  $39.999 

farms.. 

358 

219 

82 

21 

36 

$1,000.. 

11  260 

6  897 

2  556 

684 

1   123 

$40,000  to  $49.999 

- -  farms.. 

118 

73 

32 

6 

7 

$1,000.. 

5  180 

3  215 

1   400 

264 

302 

$50,000  to  $99,999 

farms.. 

287 

132 

88 

10 

57 

$1,000.. 

19  671 

6  951 

6  010 

664 

4  045 

$100,000  to  $249.999. ._ 

famis.. 

195 

77 

57 

10 

51 

$1,000.. 

31   261 

12  364 

9  210 

1  567 

8  120 

$250  000  to  $499  999 

farms 

83 
27  435 

39 
12  770 

24 

6  064 

3 

1   346 

■|7 

"" $1,000- 

5  256 

$500,000  or  more 

farms.. 

97 

32 

38 

8 

19 

$1,000.. 

491  254 

160  974 

137  130 

61   497 

131   653 

1982  value  of  sales'. 

Less  ttian  $1.000 

- farms.. 

591 

355 

55 

75 

106 

$1.000.. 

154 

82 

(D) 

29 

(D) 

$1,000  to  $2,499 _ 

farms.. 

863 
1  368 

469 
756 

169 
276 

90 
134 

136 

$1.000.. 

221 

$2,500  to  $4,999 

farms.. 

706 

402 

139 

61 

104 

$1.000.. 

2  538 

1  464 

490 

219 

365 

$5,000  to  $9,999 

--  farms.- 

653 

349 

156 

56 

92 

$1,000-. 

4  585 

2  431 

1  119 

381 

654 

$10,000  to  $19.999 

farms.. 

610 

367 

123 

57 

63 

$1,000.. 

8  461 

5  161 

1  710 

762 

828 

$20,000  to  $24.999 

--  farms.. 

178 

87 

54 

16 

21 

$1,000.. 

3  915 

1  932 

1   184 

353 

446 

$25,000  to  $39,999 

farms  _ 

291 
8  980 

173 
5  361 

79 
2  399 

17 
519 

22 

$1,000- 

702 

$40,000  to  $49.999 

farms.. 

106 

54 

34 

2 

16 

$1,000.. 

4  677 

2  398 

1  506 

(D) 

(D) 

$50,000  to  $99.999 

_  farms 

237 
16  249 

128 
8  890 

S3 
3  561 

12 
(D) 

44 

$1,000.. 

(D) 

$100,000  to  $249.999 

farms.. 

192 
29  185 

83 
12  502 

59 
8  778 

13 
1  953 

37 

$1,000.. 

5  952 

$250,000  to  $499.999 

farms.. 

74 

42 

18 

3 

11 

$1,000.. 

25  399 

14  349 

6  348 

1  016 

3  686 

$500,000  or  more __ 

farms.. 

87 

26 

36 

8 

17 

$1,000.. 

452  736 

150  874 

116  575 

64  744 

120  542 

Sales  by  commodity  or  commodity  group: 

Crops,  including  nursery  and  greenhouse 

crops 

..  famis,  1987.. 

3  579 

2  199 

692 

212 

476 

1982.. 

3  351 

1  994 

716 

230 

411 

$1,000.  1987.. 

498  317 

195  140 

100  356 

62  099 

140  722 

1982.. 

456  069 

182  179 

83  413 

65  798 

124  678 

Grains 

..  farms,  1987.. 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

1982.. 

11 

_ 

1 

7 

3 

$1,000,  1987.. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1982.. 

3  392 

- 

(D) 

(D) 

m 

Com  for  grain 

..  farms,  1987.. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1982.. 

11 

_ 

1 

7 

3 

$1,000,  1987.. 

_ 

1982.. 

3  392 

. 

(D) 

m 

(D) 

Wheat 

..  farms.  1987.. 

- 

- 

1982.. 

- 

. 

- 

- 

_ 

$1,000,  1987.. 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1982.. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Soybeans 

..  farms.  1987.. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1982.. 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

$1,000.  1987.. 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1982.. 

- 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Sorghum  for  grain 

..  farms,  1987.. 

. 

. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1982.. 

. 

. 

_ 

_ 

.. 

$1,000.  1987.. 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1982.. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Barley 

..  farms.  1987.. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1982.. 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

$1,000,  1987.. 

1982.. 

(NA^ 

(NA) 

(NA) 

tHA) 

(N/j 

Oats 

..  farms,  1987.. 

1982.. 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

„ 

$1,000,  1987.. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1982.. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Other  grains^ 

..  farms,  1987.. 

_ 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

1982.. 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

« 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1982.. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

See  footnotes  at  end  o1  table. 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     131 


Table  2.    Market  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold  and  Farms  by  Standard  Industrial 
Classification:    1987  and  1982-Con. 


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


Hawaii 


Kauai 


MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD-Con. 

Total  sales  (see  text)-Con. 
Sales  by  commodity  or  commodity  group- 
Con. 
Crops,  including  nursery  and  greenhouse 
crops-Con. 
Cotton  and  cottonseed 


Tobacco - 


Hay,  silage,  and  field  seeds 


Vegetables,  sweet  corn,  and  melons 


Fruits,  nuts,  and  berries  . 


Nursery  and  greenfiouse  crops.. 


Otfier  crops  . 


Livestock,  poultry,  and  their  products  . 


Poultry  and  poultry  products  . 


Dairy  products  . 


Cattle  and  calves . 


Hogs  and  pigs 

Sheep,  lambs,  and  wool  _ 


Other  livestock  and  livestock  products 
(see  text) 


..  farms,  1987. 

1982. 

$1,000,  1987. 

1982. 

..  farms,  1967_ 

1982. 

$1,000,  1987. 

1982. 

..  farms,  1987.. 

1982. 

$1,000.  1987.. 

1982. 

..  farms.  1987., 

1982., 

$1,000,  1987. 

1982.. 

..  farms,  1987., 

1982.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

1982.. 

--  farms,  1987.. 

1982.. 

$1,000.  1987.. 

1982.. 

..  farms.  1987_. 

1982. . 

$1,000,  1987-. 

1982.. 

..  farms.  1987_. 

1982.. 

$1,000.  1987.. 

1982.. 

..  (arms,  1987.. 

1982.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

1982.. 

..  farms,  1987.. 

1982.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

1982.. 

..  farms.  1987_. 

1982_. 

$1,000.  1987_. 

1982_. 

._  famis,  1987.. 

1982.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

1982.. 

..  farms.  1987.. 

1982.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

1982.. 


_  farms,  1987. 

1982. 
$1,000,  1987. 

1982. 


1987  FARMS  BY  STANDARD 
INDUSTRIAL  CLASSIFICATION 


Cash  grains  (011) ___ 

Field  crops,  except  cash  grains  (013) 

Cotton  (0131) 

Tobacco  (0132) 

Sugarcane  and  sugar  beets;  Insh  potatoes; 
field  crops,  except  cash  grains,  n.e.c. 
(0133.  0134,  0139) 

Vegetables  and  melons  (016) 

Fruits  and  tree  nuts  (017) 

Horticultural  specialties  (018) 

General  farms,  primarily  crop  (019) 

Livestock,  except  dairy,  poultry,  and  animal 

specialties  (021) 

Beef  cattle,  except  feedlots  (0212) 

Dairy  farms  (024) 

Poultry  and  eggs  (025) 

Animal  specialties  (027) 

General  farms,  primarily  livestock  and  animal 
specialties  (029) 


7 

3 

5 

630 

(D) 

(D) 

708 

220 

746 

210 

25  790 

6  328 

18  703 

5  781 

1  747 

1  381 

1  518 

1  135 

157  332 

(D) 

(D) 

38  589 

1  139 

535 

1  050 

533 

56  527 

(D) 

35  973 

18  149 

497 

319 

590 

357 

258  037 

94  665 

284  164 

119  660 

1  201 

524 

1  213 

475 

111  424 

24  616 

102  539 

24  247 

99 

36 

121 

41 

21  009 

1  006 

21  519 

1  277 

23 

8 

30 

10 

31  299 

3  570 

24  329 

2  691 

807 

417 

817 

392 

43  881 

18  199 

45  495 

18  963 

307 

72 

319 

69 

10  371 

(D) 

9  175 

583 

27 

17 

21 

8 

105 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

148 

69 

160 

53 

4  759 

1  221 

(D) 

684 

398 


398 

551 

1   713 

1   Oil 

23 

977 
662 

22 
44 
99 


276 

130 

1   429 

462 

9 

421 
352 

7 
IS 


(D) 

250 

274 
7  758 

5  697 

178 
199 

(O) 
P) 
341 

337 

(D) 

12  170 

57 
82 

39  473 
41   920 

256 

272 

68  468 

60  615 

40 

42 

17  468 

18  383 

12 
16 
24  411 
17  916 
77 
89 
(D) 
(D) 

142 
138 

6  415 
5  977 

4 


35 

44 

3  239 

901 


223 

128 

311 

6 

178 
50 

12 
23 
28 


53 

74 
307 
552 

79 

82 

2  459 

(D) 

56 

45 

606 

471 

67 

95 

58  726 

60  854 

183 

198 

5  748 

5  159 

4 

10 

(P) 

(D) 

1 
3 
(D) 
(D) 
ISO 
157 
(D) 
1   949 

26 

37 

(D) 

618 

3 

5 

(D) 

(D) 


14 
20 
(D) 
196 


33 
71 
49 

1 

172 
125 

1 
1 
8 


4 
3 
(D) 
(D) 
185 
188 

11  397 
6  673 

109 

102 

55  325 

50  247 

207 

135 

(D) 

5  183 

54 

56 

65  172 

61   729 

238 
268 

12  591 
12  519 

19 
28 
(D) 
(D) 

2 
1 
(D) 
(D) 
163 
179 
(D) 
(D) 

67 

75 

2  262 

1   996 

3 

8 

(D) 

(D) 


30 

43 

(D) 

158 


165 

85 

189 

7 

206 
135 

2 

5 

24 


^Data  for  1982  exclude  abnormal  farms. 

^Data  for  1 982  include  market  value  of  barley  sold. 


132    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


Table  3.    Farm  Production  Expenses:   1987  and  1982 

[Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms.   For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  Introductory  text] 


Hawaii 


Honolulu 


Total  farm  production  expenses farms,  1987. 

$1,000,  1987- 
Average  per  farm -dollars,  1987- 

Livestock  and  poultry  purcfiased -  farms,  1987. 

1982. 

$1,000,  1987. 

1982- 


Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry 

Commercially  mixed  formula  feeds  . 

Seeds,  bulbs,  plants,  and  trees 


Commercial  fertilizer^  . 

Agricultural  cfiemlcals^ 
Petroleum  products 


Gasoline  and  gasohol . 


Diesel  fuel . 


Natural  gas  . 


LP  gas,  fuel  oil,  kerosene,  motor  oil, 
grease,  etc. 


Electricity  . 


Hired  farm  labor  - 


..  farms,  1987. 

1982- 

$1,000,  1987- 

1982- 

-.  farms,  1987. 

1982. 

$1,000,  1987. 

1982. 

..  farms.  1987- 

1982- 

$1,000,  1987- 

1982. 

-.  farms,  1987. 

1982. 

$1,000,  1987. 

1982. 

.-  famis,  1987-. 

1982.. 

$1,000,  1987. 

1982- 

..  farms,  1987. 

1982- 

$1,000,  1987-. 

1982-. 

..  farms,  1987.. 

1982-. 

$1,000,  1987-. 

1982.. 

.-  farms,  1987-. 

1982-. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

1982.. 

.-  farms.  1987-. 

1982.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

1982.. 

..  farms,  1987.. 

1982-. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

1982-. 

.-  farms,  1987.. 

1982.. 

$1,000,  1987-. 

1982-. 

..  farms,  1987-. 

1982-. 

$1,000,  1987-. 

1982.. 


Contract  labor farms, 

$1,000, 

Repair  and  maintenance farms, 

$1,000, 
Customwork,  machine  hiire,  and  rental  of 
machinery  and  equipment^ farms, 

$1,000, 


1987. 
1982. 
1987. 
1982. 
1987.. 
1987- 

1987-. 
1982- 
1987.. 
1982- 


Interest  paid^ farms,  1987.. 

1982.. 
$1,000,  1987.. 
1982.. 
Interest  paid  on  debt: 

Secured  by  real  estate -  farms,  1987.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

Not  secured  by  real  estate farms,  1987.- 

$1,000,  1987.- 

Cash  rent farms,  1987-- 

$1,000,  1987.. 

Property  taxes  paid -- farms,  1987.. 

$1,000,  1987-. 

All  other  farm  production  expenses farms,  1987-- 

$1,000,  1987- 


4  868 

495  759 

101  840 

589 

609 

15  230 

17  581 

945 

1  029 

42  629 

41  548 

358 

396 

19  012 

22  275 

1  484 

1  112 

12  316 

9  667 

3  524 

3  158 

30  717 

33  477 

3  881 

3  084 

18  233 

16  417 

4  503 

4  481 

17  197 

19  864 

4  151 

4  290 

6  379 

7  778 

1  468 

1  335 

8  560 

9  465 

2  782 

(NA) 

2  258 

2  622 

1  868 

1  760 

5  611 

4  162 

1  224 

1  271 

193  230 

146  277 

768 

362 

5  885 

3  455 

3  612 

25  557 

698 

612 

8  175 

6  415 

1  285 

1  421 

22  930 

17  771 

721 

15  097 

726 

7  833 

1  668 

15  910 

3  926 

5  142 

4  428 

76  996 

2  809 

158  693 

56  494 

277 

241 

1  863 

2  631 

407 

398 

6  710 

4  854 

159 

153 

2  352 

3  670 

728 

485 

5  017 

4  114 

2  212 

1  906 

12  796 

15  474 

2  394 

1  830 

6  929 

5  649 

2  625 

2  465 

5  945 

5  884 

2  437 

2  371 

2  472 

3  475 

702 

556 

2  767 

1  629 

1  519 

(NA) 

706 

(D) 

940 

891 

1  505 

1  010 

661 

688 

54  570 

42  013 

548 

264 

3  841 

2  365 

2  044 

7  368 

435 

428 

2  563 

4  978 

769 

798 

14  610 

6  231 

435 

10  933 

420 

3  677 

944 

4  277 

2  294 

2  008 

2  508 

28  690 

938 

144  289 

153  826 

135 

132 

11  105 

12  666 

224 

254 

28  708 

29  971 

98 

121 

13  962 

15  156 

371 

307 

2  855 

(D) 

640 

620 

4  699 

3  612 

705 

644 

3  725 

2  675 

854 

949 

3  622 

4  878 

769 

898 

1  419 

1  875 

353 

375 

1  620 

2  430 

602 

(NA) 

583 

573 

494 

464 

2  912 

1  690 

260 

287 

48  365 

35  333 

103 

48 

747 

349 

719 

7  459 

121 

76 

2  261 

719 

251 

310 

4  373 

5  163 

130 

1  946 

152 

2  428 

367 

6  714 

692 

1  407 

900 

15  336 

400 
63  046 
157  614 

65 

93 

470 


115 

149 
282 
179 
25 
42 
176 
355 


91 
86 
(D) 

IP) 
227 
249 

5  668 

6  384 

264 
246 

2  151 

3  920 


721 
129  732 
179  933 

112 

143 

1  793 

1  997 

199 

228 

4  929 

4  544 

76 
80 

1  523 

2  095 

294 
234 
(D) 
2  621 
445 
383 

7  554 

8  006 

518 
364 

5  428 
4  173 


356 

668 

405 

662 

2  706 

4  923 

3  861 

5  241 

315 

630 

384 

637 

1  255 

1  233 

825 

1  603 

147 

266 

135 

269 

1  078 

3  096 

2  430 

2  977 

234 

427 

(NA) 

(NA) 

373 

595 

606 

(D) 

147 

287 

164 

241 

390 

804 

(D) 

(D) 

74 

229 

100 

196 

26  264 

64  031 

25  429 

43  501 

33 

84 

15 

35 

718 

578 

332 

410 

295 

554 

6  060 

4  670 

42 

100 

40 

68 

2  358 

993 

319 

399 

55 

210 

96 

217 

(D) 

(D) 

291 

6  087 

25 

131 

141 

2  078 

36 

118 

(D) 

(D) 

148 

209 

2  994 

1  925 

325 

615 

731 

996 

347 

673 

8  973 

23  997 

'Data  tor  1987  include  cost  of  custom  applications, 

^Data  for  1987  exclude  cost  of  custom  applications  for  commercial  fertilizer  and  agricultural  chemicals. 

^Data  for  1 982  do  not  inctude  imputation  for  item  nonresponse. 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     133 


Table  4.    Net  Cash  Return  From  Agricultural  Sales,  Government  Payments,  Other  Farm- 
Related  Income,  and  Commodity  Credit  Corporation  Loans:   1987  and  1982 


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

Item 

Hawaii 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

l^aui 

NET  CASH  RETURN 

Net  cash  return  from  agricultural  sales  for  tfie 
farm  unit  (see  \exty  

-.  farms,  1987.. 

4  869 
113  904 
23  394 

2  809 

60  993 
21  713 

938 

24  535 
26  157 

400 
4  802 
12  005 

722 

Average  per  farm 

$1,000,  1987_. 
..dollars,  1987.. 

23  574 
32  651 

Farms  with  net  gains^ 

Average  per  farm 

.number,  1987.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

..dollars.  1987.. 

3  132 
137  060 
43  761 

1  871 
71   429 
38  177 

627 
29  832 
47  578 

222 

8  358 

37  647 

412 
27  442 
66  606 

Farms  with  net  losses 

Average  per  farm 

.number,  1987.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

..dollars,  1987.. 

1  737 
23  156 
13  331 

938 

10  436 

11  126 

311 

5  297 

17  031 

178 
3  556 
19  977 

310 
3  867 
12  475 

GOVERNMENT  PAYMENTS 

Total  received 

Average  per  farm 

..  farms,  1987.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

..dollars.  1987.. 

62 

1  768 

28  522 

45 

122 

2  712 

6 

6 

14 
2  310 

5 
(D) 
(D) 

Amount  received  in  cash 

..  farms.  1987.. 
$1,000.  1987.. 

62 
1  768 

45 
122 

(o1 

6 
14 

5 
(D) 

Value  of  commodity  certificates  received ... 

-.  farms,  1987.. 
$1,000.  1987.. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

OTHER  FARM-RELATED  INCOME 

Gross  before  taxes  and  expenses' 

Average  per  farm 

..  farms,  1987.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

..dollars,  1987.. 

530 
3  730 
7  038 

321 
2009 
6  257 

82 
699 

8  528 

31 
416 

13  408 

96 

607 

6  319 

Customwork  and  other  agricultural 
services^ 

Rental  of  fannland 

--  farais,  1987.. 

1982.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

1982.. 

..  farms,  1987. _ 

$1,000,  1987.. 

239 

146 

1  947 

1  963 

124 

1  301 

142 

88 

1  348 

1  749 

61 

361 

34 

IS 

326 

111 

35 

344 

16 

11 
69 
12 
13 
(0) 

47 
32 
204 
91 
15 
(D) 

Sales  of  forest  products  and  Christmas 
trees 

Other  farm-related  income  sources 

..  farms.  1987.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 
..  farms,  1987.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

36 
152 
156 
330 

20 
109 
115 
190 

(D) 

S 
(D) 

12 
(D) 
25 
49 

COMMODITY  CREDIT 
CORPORATION  LOANS 

Total _ 

..  farms,  1987.. 

1982.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

6 
394 

4 

- 

- 

2 
(D) 

1982.. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Corn 

Wheat _-._ 

Soybeans... 

..  famis,  1987.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 
..  famis,  1987.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 
..  farms,  1987.. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

$1,000,  1987.. 

- 

Sorghum,  bariey,  and  oats 

Cotton 

..  farms,  1987.. 
$1,000,  1987.. 
.-  farms,  1987 

6 
394 

4 
(D) 

- 

_ 

- 

Peanuts,  rye,  rice,  tobacco,  and  honey 

$1,000,  1987.. 

..  famis,  1987.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

2 
(D) 

^Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms. 

^Farms  with  total  production  expenses  equal  to  market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold  are  included  as  farms  with  gains. 

^Data  for  1987  are  based  on  a  sample  of  famis;  data  for  1982  are  nonsample. 


134     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


Table  5.    Farms,  Land  in  Farms,  and  Land  Use:    1987  and  1982 


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


Hawaii 


Hawaii 


Maui 


FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS 

Fanrts number,  1987_, 

1982., 

Land  in  farms acres,  1987,. 

1982_ 

Average  size  of  farm acres,  1987.. 

1982. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings': 

Average  per  farm. dollars.  1987.. 

1982.. 
Average  per  acre dollars,  1987.. 

1982.. 

Approximate  land  area acres,  1987.. 

Proportion  in  farms percent,  1987.. 

1987  Size  of  farm: 
1  to  9  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
10  to  49  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
50  to  69  acres farms.. 

acres.. 

70  to  99  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
100  to  139  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
140  to  179  acres farms.. 

acres.. 

180  10  219  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
220  to  259  acres farms.. 

acres-. 
260  to  499  acres farms.. 

acres.. 

500  to  999  acres- farms.. 

acres.. 
1,000  to  1,999  acres - farms.. 

acres.. 
2,000  acres  or  more farms.. 

acres.. 

1982  size  of  farm: 
1  to  9  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
10  to  49  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
50  to  69  acres farms.. 

acres.. 

70  to  99  acres  _ farms.. 

acres.. 
100  to  139  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
140  to  179  acres farms.. 

acres.. 

180  to  219  acres famis.. 

acres.. 
220  to  259  acres farms.. 

acres.. 

260  to  499  acres farms.. 

acres.. 

500  to  999  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
1,000  to  1,999  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
2,000  acres  or  more farms.. 

acres.. 


LAND  IN  FARMS  ACCORDING  TO 
USE 


Total  cropland. 


Harvested  cropland . 


Cropland  used  only  for  pasture  or  grazing  _ 


Otfier  cropland . 


farms,  1987. 

1982- 
acres,  1987. 

1982. 

farms,  1987, 
1982. 

acres,  1987. 
1982. 

farms,  1987. 

1982. 
acres,  1987. 

1982. 


farms, 

acres, 

Cropland  in  cover  crops,  legumes,  and 
soil-improvement  grasses,  not  harvested 
and  not  pastured farms, 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


1987. 
1982. 
1987. 
1982. 


1987. 
1982.. 
1987.. 
1982.. 


4  870 

4  595 

1  721  521 

1  957  501 

353 

426 

603  435 

778  471 

1  707 

1  826 

4  112  147 

41.9 

2  855 

10  320 

1  401 

28  037 

120 

6  829 

102 

8  135 

81 

9  210 

38 

5  846 

39 

7  686 

13 

3  179 

76 

26  004 

31 

19  935 

36 

49  051 

78 

1  547  289 

2  743 

9  858 

1  261 

26  553 

109 

6  229 

87 

7  075 

77 

8  948 

47 

7  228 

26 

5  135 

14 

3  326 

86 

28  496 

33 

22  419 

33 

49  151 

79 

1  783  083 

4 

170 

3 

836 

327 

396 

346 

113 

3 

837 

3 

538 

152 

719 

155 

960 

460 

400 

40 

504 

33  557 

962 

855 

134 

173 

156 

596 

119 

48 

2 

639 

(D) 

2 

810 

2 

539 

1  007 

287 

1  172 

448 

358 

462 

573 

527 

639 

822 

1 

600 

1 

385 

2  581 

881 

39.0 

1 

602 

6  439 

883 

16 

764 

63 

3 

623 

58 

4  553 

43 

4 

834 

16 

2 

467 

16 

3 

156 

6 

1 

409 

49 

15 

997 

14 

9 

777 

16 

20 

865 

44 

917 

403 

1 

468 

5 

738 

746 

15 

172 

65 

3 

733 

49 

4  002 

39 

4  472 

25 

3 

834 

12 

2 

304 

4 

950 

52 

16  639 

21 

14 

684 

13 

19 

752 

45 

1  081 

168 

2 

561 

2  286 

37 

924 

35 

796 

2 

390 

? 

1?3 

63 

098 

59 

629 

253 

195 

21 

940 

17 

438 

588 

514 

52  886 

58  729 

70 

18 

1 

249 

129 

976 

130  771 

125  932 

139 

129 

440  397 

389  732 

3  159 

3  017 

381  644 

34.3 

707 

2  072 

156 

3  047 

7 

382 

10 

827 

14 

1  602 

1  020 

8 

3  069 

7 

4  095 

5 

6  768 

11 

106  083 

768 
2  389 

141 

2  705 

9 

509 

5 

386 

11 

(D) 

2 
(D) 

4 
992 

9 

3  169 

8 

(D) 

8 

11  768 

7 
96  637 

742 
757 

49  887 

50  614 

716 

732 

24  779 

(D) 

29 
32 

5  589 
(D) 

140 

142 

19  519 

22  696 


21 
12 
(D) 
42 


400 

722 

410 

670 

224  153 

359  310 

255  981 

403  140 

560 

498 

624 

602 

709  213 

873  008 

833  704 

1  225  224 

1  266 

1  764 

2  930 

2  036 

396  672 

743  424 

56.5 

48.3 

181 

365 

628 

1  181 

139 

223 

2  922 

5  304 

13 

37 

694 

2  130 

15 

19 

1  250 

1  505 

11 

13 

1  311 

1  463 

12 

10 

1  881 

1  498 

4 

10 

(D) 

(D) 

2 

1 

(D) 

(D) 

5 

14 

1  523 

5  415 

5 

5 

3  268 

2  795 

6 

9 

8  592 

12  826 

7 

16 

200  796 

323  007 

191 

316 

661 

1  070 

136 

238 

2  945 

5  731 

17 

18 

963 

1  024 

13 

20 

1  094 

1  593 

11 

16 

(D) 

1  894 

10 

10 

(D) 

1  523 

1 

9 

(D) 

1  805 

3 

3 

702 

682 

12 

13 

3  718 

4  970 

1 

3 

(D) 

1  944 

7 

5 

10  092 

7  539 

8 

19 

231  913 

373  365 

294 

286 

50 

146 

51 

868 

235 

240 

21 

890 

24 

039 

82 

77 

3 

433 

2  670 

83 

78 

24 

823 

25 

159 

9 

6 

(D) 

573 

507 

89  439 

107  835 

496 

443 

42  952 

(D) 

96 

96 

9  542 

(D) 

151 

121 

36  945 

50  012 


19 

12 

73 

164 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     135 


Table  5.    Farms,  Land  tn  Farms,  and  Land  Use:   1987  and  1982 -Con. 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text) 


All  Farms 


Hawaii 


Honolulu 


Maui 


LAND  IN  FARMS  ACCORDING  TO 

USE-Con. 

Total  cropland-Con. 
Other  cropland-Con. 
Cropland  on  which  all  crops  failed 


Cropland  in  cultivated  summer  fallow  . 


Cropland  Idle. 


Total  woodland. 


Woodland  pastured . 


Woodland  not  pastured  . 


Other  land  _ 


Pastureland  and  rangeland  other  than 
cropland  and  woodland  pastured 


Land  in  house  lots,  ponds,  roads, 
wasteland,  etc 


.  farms,  1987. 

1982. 

acres,  1987. 

1982. 

.  (arms,  1987. 

1982. 

acres,  1987. 

1982. 

.  farms,  1987. 

1982. 

acres,  1987., 

1982. 

.  farms,  1987.. 

1982.. 

acres,  1987.. 

1982.. 

.  farms,  1987. 

1982.. 

acres,  1987.. 

1982.. 

(arms,  1987.. 

1982.. 
acres,  1987.. 

1982.. 

farms,  1987.. 

1982.. 
acres,  1987.. 

1982.. 

farms,  1987.. 

1982.. 
acres,  1987.. 

1982.. 

farms,  1987.. 

1982.. 
acres,  1987.. 

1982.. 


Pastureland,  all  types (arms, 

acres. 

Cropland  diverted  under  annual  commodity 
acreage  adjustment  programs farms. 


Cropland  placed  under  the  conservation 

reserve  program farms, 

acres, 


1987. 
1982. 
1987. 
1982. 

1987. 
1982. 
1987. 
1982. 

1987. 
1987. 


54 

38 

122 

321 

56 

21 

795 

(D) 

839 

801 

130  617 

155  216 

216 

148 

99  135 

117  270 

71 

67 

27  517 

36  550 

163 

105 

71  618 

80  720 

2  566 

2  495 

1  294  990 

1  494  118 

614 

743 

977  093 

1  132  849 

2  198 

2  227 

317  897 

361  269 

1  048 

1  081 

1  045  114 

1  202  956 


1 
(0) 


26 


48 
(D) 

20 

9 

96 

(D) 

532 

493 

51  493 

58  382 

116 

80 

75  331 

80  103 

33 

32 

22  973 

22  705 

94 

59 

52  358 

57  398 

1  373 

1  242 

794  032 

956  549 

297 

339 

666  376 

788  077 

1  191 

1  109 

127  656 

168  472 

526 

518 

711  289 

828  220 

11 
15 
26 
(D) 

6 

2 

112 

128 

17  820 

22  513 

20 

22 

7  085 

20  366 

12 

9 

2  797 

(D) 

12 

18 

4  288 

(D) 

463 

506 
73  799 
54  952 

71 

84 

27  624 

27  873 

447 

475 

46  175 

27  079 

103 

112 

36  010 

30  743 

4 
6 

a 

(D) 

12 
2 

181 

69 

71 

24  60S 

24  984 

28 

13 

2  695 

1  636 

11 

8 

755 

311 

19 

9 

1  940 

1  325 

258 

294 

171  312 

202  477 

93 

145 

101  240 

108  759 

200 

251 

70  072 

93  718 

175 

197 

105  428 

111  740 

13 

9 

39 

(D) 

18 

8 

134 

(D) 

126 

109 

36  699 

49  337 

52 
33 

14  024 

15  165 

15 

18 

992 

(D) 

38 

19 

13  032 

(D) 

452 

453 

255  847 

280  140 

153 

175 

181  853 

208  140 

360 

392 

73  994 

72  000 

244 

254 

192  387 

232  253 

1 

(D) 


'Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  (amis,  see  text 


136     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


Table  6.    Harvested  Cropland  by  Size  of  Farm  and  Acres  Harvested:   1987  and  1982 


(For  meaning  o(  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Farms  with  harvested  cropland 


Hawaii 


Hawaii 


Honolulu 


Kauai 


Maui 


Farms.. 


__ _.  number.  1987. 

1982. 

acres  harvested,  1987.. 
1982. 

HARVESTED  CROPLAND  BY  SIZE 
OF  FARM 

1987  size  ot  farm: 
1  to  9  acres farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 
10  to  49  acres farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 
50  to  69  acres farms.. 

acres  harvested-. 
70  to  99  acres farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 
100  to  139  acres .,  farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 
140  to  179  acres farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 
180  to  219  acres farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 
220  to  259  acres farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 
260  to  499  acres _ farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 
500  to  999  acres farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 
1.000  to  1.999  acres farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 
2,000  acres  or  more farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 
1982  size  of  farm: 
1  to  9  acres farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 
10  to  49  acres farms.. 

acres  harvested., 
50  to  69  acres farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 

70  to  99  acres farms.. 

acres  han/ested.. 
100  to  139  acres farnis.. 

acres  han/ested.. 
140  to  179  acres farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 

180  to  219  acres farms. . 

acres  harvested.. 
220  to  259  acres farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 
260  to  499  acres farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 

500  to  999  acres farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 
1,000  to  1,999  acres farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 
2,000  acres  or  more farms.. 

acres  harvested.. 

HARVESTED  CROPLAND  BY  ACRES 
HARVESTED 

1987  acres  harvested: 
1  to  9  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
10  to  19  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
20  to  29  acres farms.. 

acres.. 

30  to  49  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
50  to  99  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
100  to  199  acres _ farms. . 

acres.. 

200  to  499  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
500  to  999  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
1.000  acres  or  more farms.. 

acres.. 
1982  acres  harvested: 
1  to  9  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
10  to  19  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
20  to  29  acres farms.. 

acres. . 

30  to  49  acres farms., 

acres.. 
50  to  99  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
100  to  199  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
200  to  499  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
500  to  999  acres  ,. farms.. 

acres.. 
1,000  acres  or  more farms. . 

acres.. 


3  837 

3  538 

152  719 

155  960 


2  517 

6  461 

1  090 

10  409 

63 

1  471 

46 

1  469 

27 

1  183 

15 

964 

13 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

16 

1  186 

7 

(0) 

8 

2  184 

33 

125  229 

2  361 

(D) 

943 

9  083 

59 

1  316 

44 

1  069 

29 

874 

22 

1  459 

7 

406 

4 

272 

23 

1  649 

7 

1  949 

8 

(D) 

31 

129  956 

3  219 

9  416 

363 

4  735 

91 

2  118 

73 

2  605 

42 

2  827 

13 

1  657 

7 

(D) 

7 

(D) 

22 

122  497 

2  968 

8  381 

324 

4  185 

109 

2  496 

56 

2  149 

30 

1  980 

17 

2  377 

8 

2  516 

3 

1  999 

23 

129  877 

2  390 

2  123 

63  OSS 

5S  628 


1  515 

4  352 

740 

6  956 

37 

927 

30 

971 

17 

813 

8 

576 

8 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

8 

(D) 

4 

469 

5 

1  683 

16 

45  555 

1  381 

3  880 

60S 

5  959 

39 

924 

30 

856 

18 

550 

13 

981 

2 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

10 

951 

6 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

12 

42  699 

1  977 

6  298 

267 

3  452 

52 

1  202 

42 

1  537 

31 

2  109 

7 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

4 

2  500 

8 

44  509 

1  751 

5  398 

229 

2  966 

59 

1  395 

39 

1  536 

24 

1  610 

8 

1  148 

3 

946 

3 

1  999 

7 

42  631 

716 

732 

24  779 

(D) 


568 

1  200 

123 

1  445 

6 

97 

5 

(D) 

5 

(D) 


5 
21  431 

604 

1  278 

101 

1  064 

5 

49 

2 
(D) 

7 
151 


2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

6 
22  817 


637 

1  534 

44 

585 

15 

(D) 

12 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

1 

(D) 

1 

(D) 


4 

21  401 

666 
1  556 

38 
493 

13 
300 

6 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

3 
(D) 


22  807 


235 

240 

21  890 

24  039 


137 

311 

73 

403 

7 
90 

2 
(D) 

4 
192 

4 
182 


1 
(D) 


2 

(D) 

5 

20  157 

130 
270 
77 
621 
5 
136 

5 

(D) 

1 

(D) 

6 

182 


8 
(D) 


3 

528 

5 

22  185 


204 
564 

14 

181 

7 

(0) 

(DJ 

<^ 

(D) 

1 
(D) 


5 

20  157 

200 

551 

18 

233 


155 

2 

(D) 

1 

(D) 


5 
22  185 


4«6 

443 

42  952 

(D) 


297 
598 

154 

1  605 

13 

357 


261 
1 


206 

3 


6 

727 

2 

(D) 

1 

(D) 

7 

38  086 

246 
531 
157 
1  439 
10 
207 

7 
02 

3 
(D) 


(D) 

1 

(0) 

4 
577 


1 

(D) 

8 

42  255 


401 

1  020 

38 

517 
17 
(D) 
18 

534 

3 

441 

3 

(D) 

3 

36  430 

351 
876 

38 
493 

29 
633 

8 

273 

2 

^^ 

816 

1 

(D) 


7 
42  254 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     137 


Table  7.    Irrigation:   1987  and  1982 

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


Farms  with  Irrigation 


Hawaii 


Hawaii 


Honolulu 


Kauai 


Maul 


FanriB number,  1987.. 

1982.. 
Land  In  Irrigated  famis acres.  1987.. 

1982.. 

Harvested  cropland (arms,  1987.. 

1982.. 
acres,  1987.. 
1982.. 
Other  cropland,  excluding  cropland 

pastured fanns,  1987.. 

1982.- 

acres,  1987.. 

1982.. 

Pastureland,  excluding  woodland  pastured  ...  farms,  1987.. 

1982.. 

acres,  1987.. 

1982.. 

Irrigated  land acres,  1987.. 

1982.. 

Harvested  cropland farms,  1987.. 

1982.. 

acres,  1987.. 

1982.. 

Pastureland  and  other  land farms,  1987.. 

1982.. 
acres,  1987.. 
1982.. 
1987  Irrigated  acres  by  sl2e  of  farm: 

1  to  9  acres - farms. . 

acres  Irrigated.. 

10  to  49  acres farms.. 

acres  irrigated.. 

50  to  69  acres farms.. 

acres  irrigated.. 

70  to  99  acres (arms.. 

acres  Irrigated.. 
100  to  139  acres farms.. 

acres  irrigated.. 
140  to  179  acres farms.. 

acres  Inigated.. 

180  to  219  acres (arms.. 

acres  Irrigated.. 
220  to  259  acres (arms.. 

acres  irrigated.. 
260  to  499  acres farms.. 

acres  irrigated.. 

500  to  999  acres farms. - 

acres  irriaated.. 

1,000  to  1.999  acres farms.. 

acres  irrigated.. 

2,000  acres  or  more farms.. 

acres  rrngated.. 

1962  irrigated  acres  by  size  of  farm: 
1  to  9  acres farms.. 

acres  irrigated.. 
10  to  49  acres famis.. 

acres  imgated.. 
50  to  69  acres (arms.. 

acres  inigated.. 

70  to  99  acres farms.. 

acres  irrigated.. 
100  to  139  acres farms.. 

acres  imgated.. 
140  to  179  acres fanns.. 

acres  irrigated.. 

180  to  219  acres (arms.. 

acres  irrigated.. 
220  to  259  acres (amis.. 

acres  Irrigated.. 
260  to  499  acres farms.. 

acres  imgated.. 

500  to  999  acres famis.. 

acres  irrigated.. 
1,000  to  1,999  acres farms.. 

acres  irrioated.. 
2,000  acres  or  more farms.. 

acres  inigated.. 


1  827 

1  544 

537  146 

645  774 

1  796 

1  521 

111  636 

112  079 

458 

408 

100  697 

109  279 

199 

184 

111  244 

174  378 

148  884 

145  982 

1  796 

1  516 

87  082 

76  035 

80 

79 

61  802 

69  947 

1  170 

2  431 

519 

4  182 

34 

(D) 

24 

863 

16 

467 

11 

622 

7 

(D) 

(D) 

7 

396 

4 

926 

6 

665 

26 

137  386 

982 

2  108 

440 

3  703 

30 

582 

20 

(D) 

13 

(D) 

11 

515 

4 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

9 

352 

3 

950 

7 

1  818 

23 

134  757 

644 

484 

129  029 

209  886 

638 

477 

24  481 

23  841 

174 
127 

24  438 
20  672 

70 

61 

47  669 

103  454 

12  899 

11  870 

638 

473 


16 
16 


370 

776 

229 

1  267 

11 

168 

11 
413 

5 
(D) 

3 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


2 
(D) 

2 

(D) 

1 

(D) 


273 

517 

167 

1  016 

12 

208 


322 
5 

137 
3 

153 


1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

2 

'"J 
970 

6 
7  798 


583 

525 

98  876 

102  025 

572 
520 

24  188 

25  857 

109 

126 

18  005 

22  477 

29 

23 

a  218 

9  139 

36  301 
36  131 
572 
520 
(D) 
(D) 

23 
21 
(D) 
(D) 

452 

942 

98 

1  039 

6 

93 


6 
(D) 

6 
155 


2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

3 
50 

7 
33  507 


422 

953 

80 

737 

4 


1 
(D) 

5 
202 


1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

1 

(D) 

4 

848 

6 

32  959 


190 

182 

158 

217 

180 

731 

182 

176 

21 

728 

23  355 

64 

61 

24  452 

24  855 

46 

47 

45 

159 

45 

169 

32  486 

34  414 

182 

176 

16  704 

17 

778 

21 

24 

15 

782 

16  636 

106 

244 

59 

368 

7 

(D) 

1 
(D) 

4 

192 

5 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

5 

30  707 


92 
210 

66 
629 

5 
129 

4 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

5 
95 


5 
33  229 


410 

353 

151  024 

153  132 

404 

348 

41  239 

39  026 

111 

94 

33  802 

41  275 


54 

53 

10  198 

16  616 


67  198 
63  567 
404 
347 
40  077 
31  846 


20 

18 

27  121 

31  721 

242 
469 
133 
1  508 
10 
263 

6 
218 

1 
(D) 

3 
206 


3 
187 


3 
296 

1 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

6 
63  476 


195 
428 
127 
1  321 
9 
201 

6 
126 

2 
(D) 

3 
267 

2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


6 

60  771 


138    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


Table  8.    Machinery  and  Equipment  on  Place:    1987  and  1982 

[Data  are  based  on  a  sample  ot  farms.   For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


VALUE  OF  MACHINERY  AND 
EQUIPMENT 

Estimated  market  value  of  all  machinery  and 

equipment farms,  1987. 

1982. 

$1,000,  1987. 

1982. 

Average  per  farm dollars,  1987. 

1982. 
Farms  by  value  group; 

$1  to  $9,999 _ _.  1987. 

1982. 

$10,000  to  $19.999 1987., 

1982. 

$20,000  to  $29,999 1987., 

1982. 

$30,000  to  $49.999 1987., 

1982. 

$50,000  to  $69,999 1987. 

1982. 

$70,000  to  $99,999 1987., 

1982. 

$100,000  to  $199,999 1987., 

1982. 

$200,000  or  more 1987. 

1982. 

$200,000  to  $499,999 _ __1987_ 

$500,000  or  more 1987. 

SELECTED  MACHINERY  AND 
EQUIPMENT 


Motortrucks,  including  pickups farms, 

number, 

Wfieel  tractors _.  farms, 

number. 

Less  than  40  horsepower  (PTO) farms, 

number, 

40  horsepower  (PTO)  or  more farms, 

number. 
Grain  and  bean  combines^ farms, 

number, 

Cottonpickers  and  stnppars farms, 

numtjer. 

Mower  conditioners farms, 

numtjer. 

Pickup  balers farms, 

number, 

1987  INVENTORY 


1987., 
1982. 
1987. 
1982.. 
1987., 
1982., 
1987. 
1982., 
1987.. 
1987.. 
1987., 
1987., 
1987., 
1982., 
1987., 
1982., 
1987., 
1982., 
1987., 
1982-, 

1987., 
1982., 
1987., 
1982., 
1987., 
1982. 
1987-, 
1982., 


Manufactured  1983  to  1987: 

Motortrucks,  including  pickups farms 

number.. 

Wheel  tractors farms.. 

number.. 

Less  than  40  horsepower  (PTO) farms.. 

numtier.. 

40  horsepower  (PTO)  or  more farms.. 

number.. 

Grain  and  bean  combines farms.. 

number.. 

Cottonpickers  and  strippers farms.. 

number.. 
Mower  conditioners farms.. 

number.. 
Pickup  balers farms.. 

numl)er._ 
Manufactured  prior  to  1 983: 
Motortrucks,  including  pickups farms.. 

number.. 
Wheel  tractors farms.. 

number.. 
Less  than  40  horsepower  (PTO) farms.. 

number.. 
40  horsepower  (PTO)  or  more farms.. 

number.. 
Grain  and  bean  combines farms.. 

number.- 

Cottonpickers  and  strippers farms.. 

number.. 
Mower  conditioners farms.. 

number.. 
Pickup  balers _  farms.. 

number.  _ 


4  836 
4  558 
199  280 
190  230 
41  208 
41  735 

2  717 

2  717 

969 

926 

509 

358 

279 

255 

127 

112 

85 

63 

87 

77 

63 

50 

37 

26 


4  222 

3  394 
9  270 
7  545 

2  336 
1  812 

4  506 

3  357 

1  797 

2  550 
932 

1  956 


1  660 

2  993 
692 

1  064 
538 
666 
213 
398 


2 

(D) 

3  159 
6  277 
1  867 
3  442 
1  368 
1  884 
806 
1  558 


4 
(D) 


2  786 

2  511 

75  743 

60  301 

27  187 

24  015 

1  669 

1  631 

593 

477 

246 

174 

147 

108 

44 

44 

30 

24 

37 

37 

20 

16 

11 

9 

2  466 
1  841 
4  323 

3  521 
1  126 

763 
1  802 
1  324 

891 
1  163 

373 

639 


1 
(D) 


974 
1  307 
378 
515 
313 
367 
88 
148 


1 
(D) 

1  817 
3  016 
838 
1  287 
630 
796 
306 
491 


933 

967 

36  875 

27  902 
39  523 

28  854 

451 

488 

189 

223 

115 

104 

76 

81 

49 

27 

10 

13 

27 

IS 

16 

16 

10 

6 


775 

676 

1  745 

1  475 

555 

490 

1  105 

890 

422 

661 

252 


317 
554 
151 
211 
110 
145 
57 
66 


1 
(D) 

582 

181 
474 
894 
344 
516 
231 
378 


1 
(D) 


398 

719 

410 

670 

27  986 

58  676 

28  849 

73 

178 

70  317 

81 

608 

70  362 

109  222 

252 

345 

231 

367 

50 

137 

110 

116 

53 

95 

21 

58 

13 

43 

18 

48 

10 

24 

11 

30 

7 

38 

2 

24 

5 

18 

9 

16 

8 

19 

8 

10 

3 

13 

5 

6 

1  244 

1  034 

232 
213 
668 

444 
171 
304 
107 
364 


125 
363 
37 
139 
28 
52 
18 
87 


276 
881 
208 
529 

151 

252 

84 

277 


625 
536 
1  958 
1  515 
423 
346 
931 
699 
313 
422 
200 
509 


244 

769 

126 

199 

87 

102 

50 

97 


484 

1  189 
347 
732 
243 
320 
175 
412 


3 
(D) 


^Data  for  1982  include  self-propelled  only, 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     139 


Table  9.    Agricultural  Chemicals  Used,  Including  Fertilizer  and  Lime:   1987  and  1982 


[Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms.   For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols. 


)  introductory  text  ] 


Chemicals  used 


Honolulu 


Kauat 


Maui 


Commercial  fertilizer . 


farms,  1987.. 

1982. 

acres  on  which  used,  1987.. 

1982- 

Cropland  fertilized,  except  pastureland farnis,  1987. 

1982- 

acres  on  which  used,  1987.. 

1982.. 

Pastureland  and  rangeland  fertilized farms,  1987.. 

1982-. 

acres  on  which  used,  1987.. 

1982.. 


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. 


1987. 
1982. 
1987. 
1982. 
1987. 
1982. 


1987- 
1982- 
1987- 
1982. 


Nematodes  in  crops  . 


farms,  1987. 

1982. 

acres  on  which  used,  1987. 
1982. 

Diseases  in  crops  and  orchards farms,  1987- 

1982- 
acres  on  which  used,  1987. 
1982. 
Weeds,  grass,  or  brush  in  crops  and 

pasture farms,  1987. 

1982. 

acres  on  which  used,  1987. 

1982. 

Chemicals  used  for  defoliation  or  for  growth 

control  of  crops  or  thinning  of  ffviit farms,  1987. 

1982. 

acres  on  which  used,  1987. 

1982. 


3  522 

3  158 

225  457 

228  984 

3  401 

3  046 

214  234 

220  045 

150 

161 

11  223 

8  939 

825 

525 

21  544 

9  547 

23  220 

10  423 

2  008 

1  702 

68  150 

45  671 

663 

654 

15  792 

9  638 

1  151 

1  067 

(D) 

18  085 

2  887 

2  385 

235  871 

213  551 

212 

165 
57  481 
50  455 

2  212 

1  906 

83  882 

98  182 

2  154 

1  850 

77  627 

93  408 

76 

75 

6  255 

4  774 

S98 

342 

19  781 

7  076 
21  296 

8  256 

1  026 
786 

'CI 

383 

349 

1  455 

1  279 

605 

499 

4  832 

3  456 

1  907 

1  523 

101  517 

80  228 

3  015 
(D) 


638 

620 

40  096 

31  076 

626 

614 
39  450 
30  802 


646 
274 

67 
65 
202 
161 
163 
139 


541 

518 

13  132 

11  438 

97 

112 

(D) 

2  925 

246 

294 
2  046 
10  217 

434 

400 

35  219 

30  514 


42 
33 

17  606 
(D) 


249 

38 

132 

47 

945 

196 

215 

34 

242 

44 

560 

38 

42 

3  890 

3 

385 

56 

58 

775 

1 

735 

972 

1 

632 

98 

116 

(D) 

(D) 

37 

41 

(D) 

381 

69 

77 

(D) 

59/ 

189 

203 

40  657 

49  890 

20 

15 

11 

626 

13 

036 

445 

383 

63  347 

51  781 

425 

367 

62  915 

51  275 

22 

25 

432 

506 

104 
60 
786 
575 
789 
396 


343 

282 

27  864 

13  204 

146 
152 

8  234 
5  053 

231 
197 

9  894 
3  815 

357 

259 

58  478 

52  919 


36 

19 

25  234 

(D) 


140     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


Table  10.    Tenure  and  Characteristics  of  Operator  and  Type  of  Organization:   1987 
and  1982 

tFor  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  textj 


Characteristics 


FARMS 

Land  in  farms . 


Harvested  cropland  - 


TENURE  OF  OPERATOR 
Full  owners 


farms.  19B7. 

1982. 
acres,  1987. 

1982. 
farms,  1987. 

1982. 
acres,  1987. 

1982. 


farms,  1987. 

1982. 
acres,  1987. 

1982. 
farms,  1987. 

1982. 
acres,  1987- 

1982. 


Part  owners farms,  1987. 

1982. 

acres,  1987. 

1982. 

Owned  land  in  farms acres,  1987.. 

1982. 

Rented  land  in  farms acres,  19B7_ 

1982. 

Harvested  cropland farms.  1987_ 

1982- 

acres,  1987. 

1982. 


Harvested  cropland . 


Tenants  . 


Harvested  cropland . 


farms.  1987. 

1982. 
acres,  1987.. 

1982. 
farms,  1987.. 

1982. 
acres,  1987.. 

1982. 


OPERATOR  CHARACTERISTICS 


Operators  by  place  of  residence: 
On  farm  operated 1987.. 

1982. 
Not  on  farm  operated 1987.. 

1982.. 
Not  reported 1987.. 

1982-. 

Operators  by  principal  occupation: 
Farming 1987.. 

1982- 
Olher 1987-. 

1982.. 

Operators  by  days  of  work  off  farm: 
None.- - 19B7.. 

1982- 
Any 1987- 

1982- 

1  to  49  days 1987- 

1982-. 
50  to  99  days 1987. 

1982- 
100  to  149  days 1987- 

1982- 
150  to  199  days- 1987- 

1982- 
200  days  or  more - 1987- 

1982. 

Not  reported 1987- 

1982- 

Operators  by  years  on  present  farm: 

2  years  or  less 1987.. 

1982- 

3  or  4  years .-- 1987- 

1982. 
5  to  9  years -.. - 1987. 

1982- 
10  years  or  more 1987- 

1982- 
Average  years  on  present  farm 1987- 

1982. 

Not  reported 1987- 

1982. 


4  870 

4  595 

1  721  521 

1  957  501 

3  837 

3  538 

152  719 

155  960 


2 

549 

2 

332 

344 

157 

328 

728 

2 

005 

1 

855 

30 

700 

25  493 

768 

794 

1  074 

110 

1  286  352 

504 

749 

537 

945 

569  361 

748 

407 

566 

556 

103 

808 

102  022 

1 

553 

1 

469 

303 

254 

342 

421 

1 

266 

1 

127 

18 

211 

28 

445 

2  750 
2  675 
1  713 
1  439 
407 
481 


2  816 
2  565 
2  054 
2  030 


1  723 

1  633 

2  728 
2  534 

350 
350 
274 
225 
332 
265 
296 
323 
1  476 
1  371 

419 
428 


491 

412 

580 

572 

1  042 

991 

1  907 

1  702 

13.3 

13.3 

850 
918 


2  810 

2  539 

1  007  287 

1  172  448 

2  390 

2  123 

63  098 

59  629 


1 

471 

1 

312 

177 

432 

155 

522 

1 

237 

1 

116 

9 

989 

8 

880 

459 

441 

610 

989 

806  606 

299  344 

329  451 

311 

645 

477 

155 

382 

351 

42 

471 

45 

285 

880 

786 

218 

866 

210  320 

771 

656 

10  638 

5 

464 

1  543 

1  428 

1  021 

819 

246 

292 


1  545 
1  347 
1  265 

1  192 


875 

811 

1  693 

1  510 

202 
200 
182 
141 
233 
154 
205 
214 
871 
801 

242 

218 


294 
240 
382 

342 
622 
504 
1  035 
912 
12.7 
13.3 

477 
541 


938 

976 

130  771 

125  932 

716 

732 

24  779 

(D) 


480 

505 

19  365 

10 

620 

353 

383 

6 

113 

943 

85 

85 

76 

386 

90 

284 

1 

982 

11 

472 

74 

404 

78  812 

70 

70 

16  774 

(D) 

373 

386 

35 

020 

25 

028 

293 

279 

1 

892 

1 

911 

533 
592 
326 
301 

79 
83 


660 
644 
278 
332 


441 
456 
398 
416 

54 
63 
39 

35 
25 
41 
34 
36 
246 
241 


64 

96 

109 

187 

231 
399 
388 
13.9 
13.3 

168 
164 


400 

410 

224  153 

255  981 

235 

240 

21  890 

24  039 


201 

174 

57 

662 

55 

986 

121 

113 

822 

666 

69 

93 

151 

823 

179 

860 

(D) 

(0 

(D 

26 

34 

17 

881 

19 

927 

130 

143 

14  668 

20 

135 

88 

93 

3 

187 

3 

446 

214 
221 
148 
138 
38 
51 


213 
196 
187 
214 


143 
122 
229 
249 

38 
32 
15 
21 
22 
31 
20 
24 
133 
141 


39 


29 

34 

25 

44 

82 

85 

177 

160 

1&9 

13.6 

87 
87 


722 

670 

359  310 

403  140 

496 

443 

42  952 

(D) 


397 

341 
89  698 
106  600 

294 

243 

13  776 

15  004 

155 
175 
234  912 
209  602 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 


101 

26  662 

(D) 

170 

154 

34  700 

86  938 

114 

99 

2  494 

17  624 


460 
434 
218 
181 


55 


378 
324 
292 


264 
244 
408 
359 

55 
55 


52 
39 
37 
49 
226 
188 

SO 
67 


80 
54 

77 
77 
151 
171 
296 
242 
12.7 
13.0 

118 
126 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     141 


Table  10.    Tenure  and  Characteristics  of  Operator  and  Type  of  Organization:   1987 

and  1982-Con. 

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


Cfiaracteristics 


Hawaii 


Hawaii 


Honolulu 


Kauai 


Maui 


OPERATOR  CHARACTERISTICS - 

Con. 

Operators  by  age  group: 
Under  25  years - - 1987. 

1982. 
25  to  34  years  __ 1987. 

1982- 
35  to  44  years 1987. 

1982. 

45  to  54  years 1987. 

1982. 

55  to  64  years 1987. 

1982. 

55  to  59  years  — 1987. 

60  to  64  years 1987. 

65  years  and  over 1987. 

1982. 

65  to  69  years 1987. 

70  years  and  over 1987. 

Average  age 1987. 

1982. 

Operators  by  sex: 

Male farms.  1987. 

1982. 

acres,  1987. 

1982. 


Female . 


farnis.  1987. 

1982. 
acres.  1987. 

1982. 


TYPE  OF  ORGANIZATION 


Individual  or  family  (sole  proprietorship) 

famis.  1987 

1982 

acres.  1987 

1982 

Partnersfiip 

farms.  1987 

1982 

acres.  1987 

1982 

Corporation: 
Family  field 

farms.  1987 

Otfier  tfian  family 

field 

1982 
acres.  1987 

1982 
farms.  1987 

1982 
acres.  1987 

1982 

Ottier-cooperative. 
Institutional,  etc. .. 

estate  or  trust. 

farms.  1987 

1982 

acres.  1987 

1982 

28 

35 

505 

630 

1    151 

794 

765 

803 

1   227 

1   325 

555 

672 

1    194 

1   008 

495 

699 

53.0 

52.7 

4  210 

3  980 

1  627  203 

1   827  827 

660 

615 

94  318 

129  674 

22 
20 
332 
381 
653 
409 

450 
446 
687 
695 
325 
362 

666 
588 
275 
391 
52.5 
52.7 


2  434 

2  171 

932  294 

1  102  558 


74  993 
69  890 


4  035 

2  404 

3  852 

2  194 

429  021 

311  993 

481   212 

348  491 

404 

216 

351 

165 

169  792 

135  742 

130  761 

92  332 

282 

129 

272 

128 

542  953 

238  254 

507  280 

199  496 

88 

33 

80 

31 

356  096 

110  763 

492  941 

202  346 

61 

28 

40 

21 

223  659 

210  535 

345  307 

329  783 

4 

5 

61 

104 

216 

147 

138 
177 
282 
331 
119 
163 

237 
212 
103 
134 
54.4 
54.2 


795 

836 

128  333 

121  753 

143 

140 

2  438 

4  179 


703 

758 

13  035 
15  459 

106 
104 

9  162 
10  224 


87 

(D) 

22  947 

28 

21 

(D) 

76  365 


9 
6 

1  511 
937 


5 
37 
48 
83 
87 

58 

69 

100 

118 

48 

52 

122 

83 

43 

79 

55.2 

52.4 


355 

379 

220  010 

203  771 

45 

31 

4  143 

52  210 


335 

341 

56  630 

59  670 

23 

27 

3  353 

7  729 

17 

22 

62  067 

107  005 

15 

14 

100  651 

79  040 

10 

6 

1  452 

2  537 

2 

5 

75 

97 

199 

151 

119 
111 
158 
181 
63 
95 

169 
125 
74 
95 
52.0 
51.2 


626 

594 

346  566 

399  745 

96 

76 

12  744 

3  395 


593 

559 

47  363 

57 

592 

59 

55 

21 

535 

20  476 

44 

35 

(D) 

177  832 

12 

14 

(D) 

13b 

190 

14 

7 

10 

161 

12  050 

142  HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -COUNTY  DATA 


Table  11.    Cattle  and  Calves— Inventory  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 


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


Kauai 


INVENTORY 

Cattle  and  calves 

farms.  1987 

1982 

number,  1987 

1982 

Farms  by  inventory: 
1  to  9 

farms  1987 

10  to  19 

1982 

number,  1987 

1982 

farms,  1987 

1982 

number,  1987 

1982 

20  to  49 

farms,  1987 

50  to  99 

1982 

number,  1987 

1982 

farms,  1987 

1982 

number,  1987 

1982 

100  to  199 

farms,  1987 

200  to  499 

1982 

number,  1987 

1982 

farms,  1987 

1982 

number,  1987 

1982 

500  or  more 

farms,  1987 

1982 

number,  1987 

1982 

Cows  and  heifers  that  had  calved 

farms,  1987. 

1982 

number,  1987 

1982 

Beef  cows 

farms,  1987. 

1987  farms  by  inventory: 
1  to  9 

1982. 

number,  1987. 

1982. 

farms 

10  to  19 

number, 
farms 

20  to  49 

number, 
farms 

50  to  99 

number 
_.  .     farms. 

number. 

100  to  199 

200  to  499 

numt)er 

500  or  more 

number 
farms 

number. 

farms.  1987 

1987  farms  by  inventory: 
1  to  9 

1982 

number,  1987 

1982 

10  to  19.      

number 

20  to  49 

number 

50  to  99 

numl)er 

number 

100  to  199 

200  to  499. 

number 

number 

number 

Heifers  and  heifer  calves 

farms,  1987 

1982 

number,  1987 

1982 

Steers,  steer  calves,  bulls,  and  bull  calves  -__  farms.  1987. 

1982. 

number,  1987. 

1982. 


1   003 

532 

1   040 

497 

211   045 

132  022 

241   969 

147  604 

344 

194 

363 

168 

1   527 

842 

1  651 

696 

IBS 

87 

197 

82 

2  481 

1   135 

2  682 

1   100 

198 

102 

212 

97 

6  140 

3  115 

6  431 

2  997 

102 

49 

88 

45 

6  668 

3  244 

5  987 

3  148 

70 

44 

71 

52 

9  415 

5  664 

9  598 

7  009 

40 

23 

43 

16 

12  136 

6  295 

12  962 

4  750 

61 

33 

66 

37 

172  678 

111  727 

202  658 

127  904 

769 

405 

825 

377 

95  263 

62  413 

103  290 

63  218 

724 

381 

784 

357 

83  427 

60  504 

90  523 

61   379 

321 

164 

1  349 

644 

143 

77 

1  967 

1  025 

124 

54 

3  540 

1   549 

54 

35 

3  588 

2  366 

26 

17 

3  662 

2  450 

23 

10 

6  271 

2  507 

33 

24 

63  060 

49  963 

73 

40 

88 

39 

11  836 

1   909 

12  767 

1   839 

53 

34 

122 

89 

2 

1 

(D) 

(D) 

2 

1 

(D) 

(0) 

8 

2 

2  662 

(D) 

8 

2 

8  623 

(D) 

753 

395 

808 

386 

61  394 

35  532 

66  844 

40  919 

865 

449 

940 

451 

54  388 

34  077 

71  835 

43  467 

97 

108 

29  344 

33  603 

35 

37 

124 

143 

13 

19 

166 

250 

8 

14 

317 

433 

14 

7 

894 

474 

11 

4 

(D) 
566 

8 

16 

(D) 
5  037 

8 

11 

23  357 

26  700 

73 

86 

11  015 

12  578 

59 

72 

2  416 

3  186 

23 

81 

10 

170 

14 

469 

5 

309 

4 

487 

3 

900 

19 

21 

8  599 

9  412 

7 

13 

1 
(D) 

1 

(D) 

5 

(D) 
5 

6  750 

65 

80 

10  371 

9  765 

84 

94 

7  958 

11  260 

176 

191 

13  856 

18  938 


61 
231 
319 
44 
43 
612 
604 

SO 
47 

1  477 

1  314 

11 

20 

710 

1  323 

5 

6 

731 

770 

5 


1  465 


8 
8  429 
13  143 

136 

162 

5  992 

7  565 


133 
159 


65 
(D) 
31 

436 
22 

576 
5 


2 
(D) 

5 

465 

3 

I  103 

9 
14 


1 
(D) 


136 
151 

3  986 

4  433 

154 

177 

3  878 

6  940 


198 

244 

35  823 

41  624 


62 
97 


463 


726 

36 

54 
1  231 
1  687 
28 
16 
1  820 
1  042 

10 

9 

(D) 

1  253 

4 

5 

(D) 

1  710 

12 

10 

29  165 

34  911 

152 

200 

15  843 

19  929 

151 
196 


n 


0 
25 

336 
34 

944 
9 

560 

3 

«? 

1  399 

6 

10  994 

5 
14 


1 
(D) 

157 

191 

11  505 

11  727 

178 

218 

8  475 

10  166 


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Table  11.    Cattle  and  Calves— Inventory  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982-Con. 


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


Hawaii 


Kauai 


Maui 


SALES 


Dairy  products  sold  . 


,.  farms,  1987.. 

1982-. 

$1,000,  1987., 

1982.. 


Cattle  and  calves  sold farms,  1987, 

1982. 

number,  1987. 

1982. 

$1,000,  1987. 

1982. 

1987  farms  by  numt>er  sold: 

1  to  9 farms. 

number. 

10  to  19 farms. 

number. 

20  to  49  - farms. 

number. 

50  to  99 farms. 

numt)er. 

100  to  199 farms. 

number.. 
200  to  499 farms. 

number. 
500  or  more farms. 

number.. 

Calves  sold- farms,  1987. 

1982.. 

number,  1987.. 

1982.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

1982.. 

1987  farms  by  numt)er  sold: 

1  to  9 farms.. 

number.. 

10  to  19 farms.. 

number. . 

20  to  49 farms.. 

number.. 

50  to  99 farms.. 

number.. 

100  to  199 farms.. 

number.. 
200  to  499 farms.. 

number,. 
500  or  more farms.. 

number.. 

Cattle  sold farms.  1987.. 

1982.. 

number,  1987.. 

1982.. 

$1,000,  1987.. 

1982.. 

1987  farms  tff  numt>er  soW: 

1  to  9  ..- farms.. 

number.. 

10  to  19 farms.. 

numt}er.. 

20  to  49 farms.. 

numt)er.. 

50  to  99 farms.. 

number.. 

100  to  199 farms.. 

numt)er.. 

200  to  499 farms- 
number.. 

500  or  more farms.. 

number.. 

Cattle  fattened  on  grain  and  concentrates 

sold _ farms.  1987.. 

1982.. 

number.  1987.. 

1982.. 

$1,000.  1987.. 

1982.. 

1967  farms  by  numt}er  sold: 

1  to  9 farms.. 

number.. 

10  to  19 farms.. 

number.. 

20  to  49 farms.. 

number.. 

50  to  99 farms.. 

number.. 

100  to  199 farms. 

number.. 
200  to  499 farms.. 

number,. 
500  or  more farms.. 

number.. 


23 

30 

31  299 

24  329 

807 

817 

101  315 

91  675 

43  881 

45  495 

428 

1  734 

130 

1  802 

lie 

3  493 

43 

2  886 

28 

3  829 

26 

8  264 

34 

79  307 

391 

368 

16  199 

10  787 

3  654 

1  929 

226 

828 

68 

896 

50 

1  495 

19 

1  265 

11 

1  569 

9 

2  794 

8 

7  352 

609 

639 

85  116 

80  888 

40  226 

43  566 

342 

1  318 

87 

1  155 

78 

2  338 

25 

1  625 

26 

3  327 

25 

7  429 

26 

67  924 

87 

103 

42  295 

33  182 

24  594 

20  532 

64 

181 

6 

73 

5 

146 

2 

(D) 

3 

414 

2 

(D) 

5 

40  740 

8 

10 

3  570 

2  691 

417 

392 

49  267 

41  606 

18  199 

18  963 

200 

829 

74 

1  018 

64 

1  953 

28 

1  875 

20 

2  628 

11 

3  503 

20 

37  461 

209 

159 

9  558 

S  256 

2  303 

1  103 

104 

377 

49 

660 

28 

856 

11 

684 

8 

1  054 

4 

1  322 

5 

4  60S 

309 

325 

39  709 

36  350 

15  895 

17  861 

164 

660 

40 

516 

47 

1  425 

14 

915 

19 

2  327 

9 

2  325 

16 

31  541 

31 

45 

(D) 

3  079 

(D) 

1  612 

27 

85 

1 

(D) 

12 
16 

24  411 
17  916 

77 
89 
30  797 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 


131 

9 

131 

16 

(D) 

9 

(D) 

1 

(D) 

4 

1   529 

5 

27  772 

22 
45 
1  750 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

10 
45 

2 
(D) 

3 
103 

2 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

4 
(D) 


72 
73 
29  047 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

33 

126 

9 

132 

11 
334 

10 

(D) 

2 
(D) 

4 

1   486 

3 

26  020 


1 
(D) 


2 

(D) 


13 
11 

i 

(D) 

8 
17 


2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


1 
(D) 


150 

157 

5  149 

4  182 

(D) 

1   949 

97 
376 

21 
298 

19 

(D) 
1 

(D) 

5 

762 

4 

1   019 

3 

(D) 

70 

75 

1   240 

1   238 

242 

281 

54 

152 

6 

(D) 

5 

121 

3 

(D) 

1 
(D) 


1 
(D) 

112 
113 
3  909 
2  944 
1  785 
1   668 

68 
271 

20 
269 

13 

378 

1 

(D) 

3 
411 

5 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


16 
20 

too 

(D) 
45 
(0) 

13 
42 

1 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


2 

1 
(D) 
(D) 

163 
179 
16  102 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

98 
398 

26 
355 

19 

(D) 
5 

(D) 

2 

(D) 
7 

2  213 

6 
(D) 

90 
89 

3  651 

(D) 
(D) 
(0) 

58 
254 

11 
131 

14 

415 

3 

215 

1 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

116 
128 
12  451 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

77 
261 

18 

238 

7 

201 


2 
(0) 

7 
(D) 

5 
(D) 


27 
27 

4  414 

5  130 
2  426 
2  991 

16 
37 
4 
(D) 
1 
(D) 


2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

2 
(D) 


144    HAWAII 


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Table  12.    Hogs  and  Pigs— Inventory,  Litters,  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text) 


Item 

Hawaii 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

INVENTORY 

Hogs  and  pigs 

..  farms,  1987.. 

372 

103 

151 

35 

83 

1982.. 

371 

90 

145 

44 

92 

number,  1987.. 

47  564 

3  327 

30  901 

4  288 

9  048 

1982.. 

49  029 

4  080 

30  967 

3  373 

10  609 

Farms  by  inventofy: 

1  to  24 — . 

..  farms,  1987„ 

198 

80 

56 

20 

42 

1982.. 

178 

59 

50 

25 

44 

number,  1987.. 

1   445 

467 

533 

144 

301 

1982.. 

1   521 

365 

603 

268 

285 

25  to  49 

..  farms,  1987.. 

50 

10 

21 

6 

13 

1982-. 

64 

12 

22 

8 

22 

numtier,  1987.. 

1  685 

(D) 

701 

iS 

454 

1982.. 

2  151 

377 

769 

719 

50  to  99. _. 

..  famis,  1987.. 

39 

6 

17 

4 

12 

1982.. 

36 

7 

14 

4 

11 

number,  1987.. 

2  555 

(D) 

1   066 

(D) 

835 

1982.. 

2  372 

386 

1   026 

263 

697 

100  to  199 

..  tamis,  1987.. 

33 
32 

1 
4 

22 

18 

3 

4 

7 

1982.. 

6 

number,  1987.. 

(0) 

(D) 

3  182 

(0) 

954 

1982.. 

4  475 

(D) 

2  711 

456 

(D) 

200  to  499 

..  farms,  1987.. 

31 
34 

6 
7 

21 
21 

2 

4 

1982.. 

4 

number,  1987.. 

10  411 

(D) 

(D) 

. 

(D) 

1982.. 

9  499 

1   899 

5  850 

(D) 

(D) 

500  to  999 

..  farms,  1987.. 

10 

_ 

8 

2 

1982.. 

15 

1 

12 

. 

2 

number,  1987.. 

(D) 

- 

(D) 

- 

(D) 

1982.. 

9  149 

(D) 

7  317 

- 

(0) 

1,000  or  more 

..  farms,  1987.. 

11 

- 

6 

2 

3 

1982.. 

12 

- 

8 

1 

3 

numt}er,  1987.. 

19  747 

- 

12  199 

n 

(D) 

1982.. 

19  862 

- 

12  691 

(D) 

Hogs  and  pigs  used  or  to  be  used  for 

breeding 

..  famis,  1987.. 

255 
285 

55 
50 

123 
130 

24 
37 

53 

1982.. 

68 

number,  1987.. 

6  696 

574 

3  975 

587 

1  560 

1982.. 

6  779 

641 

4  235 

487 

1  416 

1987  farms  by  inventory: 

1  to  24 

189 
26 
22 
18 

49 
4 
2 

77 
19 

15 
12 

20 
2 

2 

43 

25  to  49                                                           

1 

5 

100  or  more 

farms.. 

4 

number.. 

3  143 

- 

1  896 

(D) 

(D) 

Otfier  hogs  and  pigs  _ 

..  famis,  1987.. 

349 

96 

145 

32 

76 

1982.. 

356 

87 

141 

44 

84 

number,  1987.. 

40  868 

2  753 

26  926 

3  701 

7  488 

1982.. 

42  250 

3  439 

26  732 

2  886 

9  193 

LITTERS 

Utters  of  pigs  farrowed  between - 

Dec.  1  of  preceding  year  and  Nov.  30 

..  farms,  1987.. 

261 

58 

124 

25 

54 

1982.. 

289 

52 

131 

37 

69 

number,  1987.. 

9  601 

707 

5  724 

1    115 

2  056 

1982.. 

10  323 

798 

6  752 

812 

1  961 

Dec.  1  of  preceding  year  and  May  31  — 

..  farms.  1987.. 

245 

52 

117 

25 

51 

1982.. 

260 

44 

115 

38 

65 

number,  1987.. 

4  931 

398 

2  902 

588 

1  043 

1982.. 

4  930 

398 

3  150 

408 

974 

June  1  and  Nov.  30 

..  farms,  1987.. 

220 

40 

116 

18 

46 

1982.. 

251 

45 

117 

32 

57 

number,  1987.. 

4  670 

309 

2  822 

527 

1   012 

1982.. 

S  393 

400 

3  602 

404 

987 

SALES 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold 

..  famis,  1987.. 

307 

72 

142 

26 

67 

1962.. 

319 

69 

138 

37 

75 

number,  1987.. 

69  019 

4  265 

42  618 

7  517 

14  619 

1982.. 

66  875 

4  527 

44  025 

4  745 

13  578 

$1,000.  1987.. 

10  371 

(D) 

6  415 

(D) 

2  262 

1982.. 

9  175 

583 

5  977 

618 

1   996 

1987  farms  by  number  sold: 

1  to  24 

farms.. 

125 

44 

S3 

9 

19 

number.. 

1    108 

391 

429 

108 

180 

25  to  49 

farms.. 

47 
1   656 

8 
296 

17 
588 

7 
271 

15 

number.. 

501 

50  to  99 

farms.. 

43 
3  017 

11 
791 

16 

1    109 

5 
345 

11 

number.. 

772 

100  to  199 

farms.. 

20 

2 

9 

- 

9 

number.. 

2  842 

(D) 

(D) 

- 

(D) 

200  to  499 

farms.. 

46 

6 

31 

3 

6 

number.. 

14  344 

1   924 

(D) 

(D) 

1  566 

500  to  999. 

farms.. 

10 

1 

5 

4 

number.. 

7  024 

(D) 

3  439 

- 

(D) 

1,000  or  more 

famis.- 

16 

11 

2 

3 

number.. 

39  028 

- 

25  467 

(D) 

(D) 

Feeder  pigs  sold 

...  farms.  1987.. 

60 

20 

18 

10 

12 

1982.. 

66 

18 

20 

10 

18 

number,  1987.. 

3  267 

773 

1   389 

421 

684 

1982.. 

7  100 

719 

5  088 

300 

993 

$1,000,  1987.. 

199 

(D) 

113 

(D) 

33 

1982.. 

291 

26 

215 

13 

39 

Hogs  and  pigs  ottier  ttian  feeder  pigs  sold 

...  farms,  1987.. 

283 

63 

137 

22 

61 

1982.. 

291 

61 

134 

32 

64 

number,  1987.. 

65  752 

3  492 

41   229 

7  096 

13  935 

1982.. 

59  775 

3  808 

38  937 

4  445 

12  585 

$1,000,  1987.. 

10  171 

526 

6  302 

1    115 

2  229 

1982.. 

8  883 

557 

5  763 

606 

1   958 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     145 


Table  13.    Sheep  and  Horses— Inventory  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 


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


Hawaii 


IHawaii 


Sheep  and  lambs  inventory farms,  1987. 

1982. 
number,  1987. 
1982. 
1987  farms  by  inventory: 

1  to  24 

25  to  99 

100  to  299 _ 

300  to  999 _ 

1,000  or  more 

Ewes  1  year  old  or  older farms,  1987. 

1982. 

number,  1987. 

1982. 


Sfieep  and  lambs  shorn  . 


Sheep  and  lambs  sold  . 


farms,  1987. 

1982. 

number,  1987. 

1982- 

pounds  of  wool,  1987.. 

1982. 


..  farms,  1987. 

1982.. 

number,  1987., 

1982., 


Sheep,  lambs,  and  wool  sold  , 


Horses  and  ponies  inventory- 


Horses  and  ponies  sold  . 


..  farms,  1987. 

1982. 

$1,000,  1987. 

1982. 

..  farms,  1987., 

1982. 

number,  1987. 

1982., 

..  farms,  1987., 

1982. 

number.  1987., 

1982., 

$1,000,  1987. 

1982. 


42 

34 

21   908 

(D) 

33 
4 
1 
1 
3 

33 

25 

10  983 

(D) 

15 
13 
3  196 
(D) 
39  997 
(D) 

26 
17 

(D) 
(D) 

27 
21 
105 
(D) 

537 
505 

3  551 

4  030 

63 

79 
236 
197 
294 
270 


25 

14 

(D) 

1   618 

21 
2 
1 


21 

12 

(D) 

856 

13 

6 

(D) 

839 

(D) 

6  763 

16 

8 

682 

(D) 

17 

8 

(D) 

(D) 

272 

240 

1   932 

1   966 

30 
30 
143 
81 
134 
104 


5 

5 

(D) 

14 

3 

1 


4 

3 

(D) 

6 


4 
(D) 


4 
(D) 


68 

64 

645 

665 

17 
18 
45 
53 

124 
93 


5 

6 

(0) 

(D) 


4 

5 

(D) 

(D) 

1 
1 
(D) 
(D 
(D) 
(D) 

3 
5 

n 

3 

5 

(D) 

(D) 


80 

86 

326 

781 

4 
6 
6 

IS 
5 

12 


7 

9 

(D) 

(D) 

5 
1 


4 

5 

(D) 

(D) 

1 
6 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

3 

4 

(D) 

(D) 

3 

8 

(D) 

(D) 

117 
115 
648 
618 

12 
25 
42 
48 
31 
62 


146     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


Table  14.    Poultry— Inventory  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 


(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  Introducloiy  text) 


Item 

Hawaii 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

INVENTORY 

Any  poultry 

..  farms,  1987.. 

237 

104 

57 

21 

55 

1982.. 

257 

108 

59 

SO 

60 

Ctiickens  3  months  old  or  older 

..  fanns,  1987.. 

181 

82 

37 

17 

45 

1982.. 

201 

86 

37 

24 

54 

number,  1987.. 

(D) 

91   678 

(D) 

iS 

(D) 

1982.. 

929  210 

54  498 

772  198 

(D) 

Hens  and  pullets  of  laying  age 

__  famis.  1987.. 

177 

82 

33 

17 

45 

1982.. 

198 

86 

37 

23 

52 

number.  1987.. 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

IS 

(D) 

1982.. 

(D) 

53  911 

(D) 

(D) 

1987  farms  by  Inventory; 

1  to  99  - 

152 
5 

7 

73 
3 
3 

23 

1 

1 

16 

40 

100  to  399 - 

1 

400  to  3,199  --- 

3 

3,200  to  9,999 

1 

1 

_ 

1 

1 

_ 

_ 

20,000  to  49,999 

4 

2 

1 

1 

_ 

50,000  to  99,999 

4 

3 

1 

100,000  or  more  ._ 

farms.. 

3 

- 

3 

- 

number.. 

562  408 

- 

562  408 

- 

- 

Pullets  3  months  old  or  older  not  of 

laying  age — 

..  farms,  1987.. 

53 

21 

15 

6 

11 

1982— 

50 

20 

7 

7 

16 

number.  1987.. 

118  012 

(D) 

92  421 

(D) 

266 

1982- 

(D) 

587 

(D) 

110 

218 

Pullet  chicks  and  pullets  under  3  months 

old — -.- 

..  farms.  1987.. 

39 

15 

13 

5 

6 

1982.. 

30 

7 

8 

4 

11 

number,  1987.. 

113  363 

(D) 

104  129 

(D) 

38 

1982.. 

93  900 

(D) 

(D) 

(D 

189 

Broilers  and  other  meat-type  chkskens 

..  farms,  1987.. 

34 

15 

10 

3 

6 

1982.. 

48 

18 

12 

7 

11 

number,  1987.. 

407  074 

(D) 

389  208 

IBi 

325 

1982.. 

781  551 

345 

769  742 

(D) 

Turkeys 

..  famis,  1987.. 

10 

3 

7 

. 

_ 

1982.. 

15 

5 

3 

- 

7 

number,  1987.. 

23 

6 

17 

- 

- 

1982.. 

75 

39 

7 

- 

29 

Turkey  hens  kept  for  breeding 

..  farms,  1987.. 

4 

1 

3 

- 

- 

1982.. 

6 

4 

1 

- 

1 

number,  1987.. 

10 

(D) 

(D) 

- 

- 

1982.. 

14 

(D) 

(D) 

~ 

(D) 

Ducks,  geese,  and  other  poultry 

..  farms,  1987.. 

101 

44 

31 

6 

20 

1982.. 

108 

44 

26 

16 

22 

SALES 

Any  poultry  sold 

..  farms,  1987.. 

99 

36 

40 

4 

19 

1982.. 

121 

41 

42 

10 

28 

$1,000.  1987.. 

21  009 

1   006 

17  468 

(D) 

(D) 

1982.. 

21   519 

1   277 

18  383 

1  300 

559 

Hens  and  pullets  sold 

..  farms.  1987.. 

31 

10 

15 

2 

4 

1982.. 

42 

10 

18 

4 

10 

number,  1987.. 

824  182 

35  885 

748  815 

D) 

!R! 

1982.. 

711  679 

54  659 

620  547 

D) 

(D) 

Hens  and  pullets  of  laying  age  sold 

..  farms,  1987.. 

28 

10 

13 

1 

4 

1982.. 

41 

10 

17 

4 

10 

number.  1987.. 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

!S 

(D 

1982.. 

(Di 

(D) 

(D) 

(D 

(D 

Pullets  not  of  laying  age  sold 

..  fanns,  1987.. 

8 

4 

3 

1 

- 

1982.. 

7 

1 

5 

— 

1 

number,  1987.. 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

- 

1982_. 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

~ 

(D) 

Broilers  and  other  meat-type  chickens  sold 

.-_  farms,  1987.. 

1982.- 

numtter,  1987.. 

12 
23 

3 
6 

8 

13 

1 
1 

3 

2  069  316 

(D) 

1   957  754 

n 

1982.. 

3  173  500 

1    160 

(D) 

8 

1987  farms  by  number  sold: 

1  to  1,999 

6 

3 

3 

2,000  to  59,999 

_ 

- 

60,000  to  99,999 

_ 

_ 

. 

- 

- 

100,000  to  199,999 

2 

_ 

1 

1 

- 

200,000  to  499,999 

3 

_ 

3 

- 

- 

500,000  or  more 

farms— 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

numt>er-- 

(D) 

- 

(D) 

~ 

■" 

Turkeys  sold 

...  farms.  1987.. 

- 

- 

- 

: 

_ 

1982.. 

- 

number,  1987.. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1982.. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Turkeys  for  slaughter  sold 

-.  farms,  1987.. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1982.. 

— 

- 

— 

— 

~ 

number,  1987-- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1982- 

- 

- 

~ 

~ 

" 

Ducks,  geese,  and  other  poultry  sold 

.-  farms,  1987- 

30 

13 

15 

- 

2 

1982.. 

27 

12 

6 

3 

6 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     147 


Table  15.    Selected  Crops:    1987  and  1982 

(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Crop 


Hawaii 


Honolulu 


Maui 


Harvested  cropland farms,  1987. 

1982. 

acres,  1987. 

1982_ 

Irrigated farms,  1987. 

1982. 

acres,  1987. 

1982. 

Sugarcane  for  sugar farms,  1987. 

1982. 

acres,  1987. 

1982. 

tons,  1987. 

1982. 

Irrigated farms,  1987. 

1982. 

acres,  1987. 

1982. 

1967  farms  by  acres  fiarvested: 

1  to  24  acres 

25  to  99  acres 

100  to  249  acres 

250  acres  or  more 

Pineapples  harvested farms,  1987. 

1982. 

acres,  1987. 

1982. 

tons,  1987. 

1982. 

Irrigated farms,  1987. 

1982. 

acres,  1987. 

1982- 

1987  farms  by  acres  fiarvested: 

1  to  24  acres 

25  to  99  acres  ._ 

100  to  249  acres 

250  acres  or  more 

Vegetables  harvested  for  sale  (see  text) farms,  1987. 

1982- 

acres,  1987- 

1982- 

Irrigated farms,  1987- 

1982- 

acres,  1987- 

1982. 

1 987  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 

Land  in  orchards farms,  1987. 

1982. 

acres,  1987. 

1982. 

Irrigated farms,  1987. 

1982. 

acres,  1987. 

1982. 

1987  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 __ 


3 

837 

2  390 

3 

538 

2  123 

152 

719 

63  098 

155 

960 

59  629 

1 

796 

638 

1 

516 

473 

87 

082 

(0) 

76  035 

(D) 

79 

65 

188 

173 

79 

234 

28  079 

89  696 

35  439 

7  934 

181 

2  541  215 

8  950  242 

3  726  464 

17 

3 

17 

4 

49 

121 

(D) 

50 

283 

(D) 

54 

50 

11 

11 

1 

1 

13 

3 

18 

4 

15 

_ 

22  262 

6 

23 

141 

- 

683 

182 

56 

626 

860 

- 

9 

_ 

8 

. 

19  674 

. 

11 

154 

- 

8 

4 

2 

. 

2 

. 

6 

- 

710 

221 

746 

210 

5 

587 

1  544 

4  673 

1  721 

552 

106 

604 

113 

5  045 

1  153 

4 

373 

1  498 

499 

163 

156 

43 

50 

12 

5 

3 

2 

128 

1  625 

1 

825 

1  338 

33 

564 

28  094 

23 

178 

18  996 

576 

242 

431 

114 

6 

704 

2  827 

4 

869 

1  991 

1 

217 

845 

821 

707 

69 

57 

21 

16 

716 
732 
24  779 
(D) 
572 
520 
(D) 
(D) 

3 

5 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

3 

3 

(D) 

(D) 


3 

3 

(D) 

(0) 

(D) 

196  606 

3 

3 

(D) 

(D) 


250 

274 

1   318 

1   083 

227 

246 

1  211 

1  041 


180 
60 
10 


233 
236 

1  311 
1  292 
160 
163 
800 
705 


169 

58 

5 

1 


235 

240 

21 

890 

24 

039 

182 

176 

16 

704 

17 

778 

6 

6 

18  522 

20 

869 

915 

877 

867 

588 

6 

6 

13  964 

15  869 

5 

3 

3 

70 

1 


74 
103 
122 
47 
62 
96 
109 


110 
108 
768 
916 
72 
67 
170 
392 


496 

443 

42  952 

(D) 

404 

347 

40  077 

31   846 

5 

4 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

5 

4 

(D) 

(D) 


8 

12 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

430  254 

5 

5 

(0) 

(D) 


2 
2 
4 

186 

188 

2  622 

1  747 
172 
183 

2  586 
1   725 


109 

47 

28 

2 

160 

143 

2  391 

1   974 

102 

87 

1   907 

1   781 


128 

26 

4 

2 


148     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


Table  16.    Farms  With  Sales  of  $10,000  or  More:    1987  and  1982 

[Data  tor  19B7  include  abnormal  farms.  For  meaning  ot  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Kauai 


FARMS  AND  LAND  IN  FARMS 

Land  in  farms farms.  1987. 

1982., 

acres,  1987.. 

1982. 

Average  size  of  farni acres.  1987.. 

1982. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings^ 

Average  per  farm dollars.  1987.. 

1982. 
Average  per  acre dollars.  1987.. 

1982.. 

Total  cropland (arms,  1987.. 

1982.. 

acres,  1987. 

1982. 

Hanfasted  cropland fanns,  1987. 

1982. 

acres,  1987.. 

1982.. 


Irrigated  land- 


farms,  1987. 

1982. 
acres,  1987. 

1982. 


MARKET  VALUE  OF  AGRICUL- 
TURAL PRODUCTS  SOLD 


Total  sales  (see  text) $1,000,  1987. 

1982. 

Average  per  farm .dollars,  1987. 

1982. 


1987  sales  by  commodity  or  commodity 
group: 
Crops,  including  nursery  and  greenfiouse 

crops farms. - 

$1,000.. 

Grains farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Com  for  grain farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Wheat farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Soyt>eans farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sorgtium  for  grain farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Barley farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Oats farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Other  grains farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Cotton  and  cottonseed farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Tobacco farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Hay,  silage,  and  field  seeds farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Vegetables,  sweet  com,  and  melons farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Fruits,  nuts,  and  t>ernes farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Nursery  and  greenhouse  crops 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.. 
Sheep,  lambs,  and  wool farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Other  livestock  and  livestock  products 
(see  text) farms.. 

$1,000. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


2  049 

1  775 

1  634  955 

1  858  566 

796 

1  047 


1  096  618 

1  693  553 

1  374 

1  617 

1  814 
1  536 
299  180 
324  830 
1  758 
1  485 

145  422 
149  843 

975 
777 

146  907 
143  986 


600  637 
549  601 
293  137 
309  635 


1  749 
491  320 


6 
(D) 

427 
24  906 

734 
153  886 

573 
(D) 

310 
257  320 

390 

109  317 

47 

20  963 

21 

(D) 

225 

42  425 

127 

9  909 

10 

(D) 

61 
4  624 


1 

134 

960 

969 

965 

1  125  247 

855 

1 

172 

1  059 

093 

1  460 

486 

1 

237 

1 

246 

1 

058 

874 

119 

289 

122  329 

1 

029 

647 

57 

460 

55 

462 

326 

242 

12 

042 

11 

259 

214  159 
201  466 
188  853 
209  860 


1  021 
190  492 


3 

(D) 

132 

6  076 

577 
63  099 
266 
(D) 
195 
94  186 

162 

23  667 

14 

990 

6 

(D) 

126 

17  441 

21 

(D) 

28 

1  153 


502 

456 

116  897 

114  591 

233 

251 

666  498 

634  366 

2  862 

2  524 

406 

354 

46  642 

48  722 

394 

348 

24  129 

(D) 

341 

278 

35  850 

35  602 

167  312 
142  061 
333  290 
311  538 


393 
99  185 


159 

7  414 

88 

(D) 

193 

(D) 

35 

39  428 

127 

68  126 

27 

17  449 

12 

24  411 

31 

(D) 

71 

6  247 

2 

(D) 

21 

3  209 

126 

128 

215  903 

245  198 

1  714 

1  916 

1  688  230 

5  320  570 

985 

2  777 

105 

111 

47  218 

49  570 

100 

103 

21  543 

23  623 

94 

88 

32  239 

34  084 

67  094 

70  193 

532  495 

548  385 


100 
61  712 


22 
235 

39 

2  378 

IB 

496 

47 

58  604 

36 

5  382 

1 

(D) 

1 
(D) 

28 
(D) 

7 
(D) 

1 
(D) 

5 
(D) 


287 

231 

332 

190 

373 

532 

1 

157 

1 

617 

1  737  359 

2  743  225 

1 

501 

1 

696 

245 

197 

86 

031 

104 

209 

235 

1B7 

42  290 

(D) 

214 

169 

66 

776 

63 

041 

152  072 
135  881 
529  866 
588  229 


235 
139  930 


3 

(D) 

114 

11  182 

30 
(D) 
96 

(D) 

33 

65  103 


65 
12  142 

5 
(D) 

2 
(D) 

40 
(D) 
28 

2  140 

2 

(D) 

7 
(D) 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     149 


Table  16.    Farms  With  Sales  of  $10,000  or  More:   1987  and  1982-Con. 

[Data  for  1967  include  abnormal  farms.  For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symtxjis,  see  introductory  text] 


Hawaii 


Kauai 


1987  FARMS  BY  STANDARD 
INDUSTRIAL  CLASSIFICATION 

Cash  grains  (Oil) 

Reld  crops,  except  cash  grains  (013) 

Cotton  (0131) , 

Tobacco  (0132) , 

Sugarcane  and  sugar  beets;  Irish  potatoes; 
field  crops,  except  cash  grains,  n.e.c. 
(0133,  0134,  0139) 

Vegetables  and  melons  (016) 

Fruits  and  tree  nuts  (017) 

Horticultural  specialties  (018) 

General  farms,  primarily  crop  (019) 

Livestock,  except  dairy,  poultry,  and  animal 

specialties  (021) 

Beef  cattle,  except  feedlots  (0212) 

Dairy  farms  (024)  _ 

Poultry  and  eggs  (025) 

Animal  specialties  (027) 

General  farms,  primarily  livestock  and  animal 
specialties  (029) 


FARMS  BY  SIZE 

1  to  9  acres 1987. 

1982. 
10  to  49  acres 1987. 

1982. 
50  to  69  acres 1987.. 

1982. 
70  to  99  acres 1987. 

1962. 

100  to  139  acres 1987.. 

1982. 
140  to  179  acres.- 1987.. 

1982.. 
180  to  219  acres __ 1987.. 

1982.. 
220  to  259  acres 1987.. 

1982.. 
260  10  499  acres 1987.. 

1982.. 
500  to  999  acres 1987.. 

1982.. 
1,000  to  1,999  acres _ 1987.. 

1982.. 
2.000  acres  or  more 1987.. 

1982.. 


TENURE  OF  OPERATOR 

Full  owners farms,  1987.. 

1982.. 

acres,  1987.. 

1982.. 

Part  owners famns,  1987.. 

1982.. 

acres,  1987.. 

1982.. 

Tenants farnis.  1987. 

1982.. 

acres,  1987.. 

1982.. 


OPERATOR  CHARACTERISTICS 


Operators  by  place  of  residence: 
On  farm  operated 1987.. 

1982. 
Not  on  farm  operated 1987.. 

1982. 
Not  reported 1987.. 

1982. 

Operators  by  principal  occupation: 
Farming __ 1987. 

1982. 
Other 1987. 

1982. 

Operators  by  days  of  wor1(  off  farm: 
None.__ 1987 

1982_ 
Any 1987. 

1982. 

1  to  49  days 1987. 

1982. 
50  to  99  days .__ 1987. 

1982. 
100  to  149  days ___ 1987. 

1982. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


333 

625 

500 

13 

257 
144 

21 
29 
26 


976 

820 

734 

629 

53 

53 

45 

42 

35 
28 
18 
22 

19 
11 

7 
7 

36 
46 
21 

21 
30 
24 
75 
72 


809 

684 

306  818 

288  739 

425 

441 

1  058  432 

1  254  999 

815 

650 

269  705 

314  830 


1  127 
1  029 
796 
599 
126 
147 

1  557 

1  352 

492 

423 

960 
875 
909 
722 

148 
107 
71 
64 
122 
87 


170 

76 

527 

222 

6 


106 
92 

6 

10 
11 


480 

377 

465 

382 

32 

38 

24 

29 

18 
16 
10 
13 
10 
6 
3 
3 

25 
29 
9 
16 
15 
10 
43 
41 


436 

353 

162  705 

135  210 

249 

270 

604  194 

793  134 

449 

337 

203  066 

196  903 


599 
533 
453 
333 
82 
94 

816 
685 
318 
275 

446 
408 
573 
456 

88 
67 

44 
40 
90 
51 


13 


144 

52 

174 

5 

74 
11 

12 
17 
11 


319 
120 
99 

4 
5 
6 
3 

8 
6 

1 
3 
1 
1 
2 


221 

208 

16  510 

7  029 

65 

61 

74  634 

89  689 

216 

187 

25  753 

17  873 

273 
183 
154 
26 
29 

429 

373 

73 

83 


153 
131 

27 
20 
13 
11 
5 
12 


43 


43 


40 

53  849 

54 

577 

26 

28 

149 

932 

173  824 

65 

60 

12 

122 

16  797 

54 

43 

5 

16 

97 
100 
29 
28 

61 
61 
59 
56 

15 
11 
1 
4 
11 
13 


104 

17 

90 

2 

49 
20 

2 

1 
3 


114 

84 

108 

96 

12 

7 

10 

6 

3 
3 
3 
4 
5 
3 
1 
1 

7 
8 
4 
1 
5 
2 
15 
16 


117 

83 

73 

754 

91 

923 

85 

82 

229  672 

198  352 

85 

66 

28 

764 

83  257 

168 
154 
106 
69 
13 


215 
194 
72 
37 

150 

126 

124 

79 

18 
9 

13 
9 

16 

11 


150    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -COUNTY  DATA 


Table  16.    Farms  With  Sales  of  $10,000  or  More:   1987  and  1982-Con. 

[Data  for  1987  include  abnormal  farms.  For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  Introductory  text] 


OPERATOR  CHARACTERISTICS- 

Con. 

Operators  by  days  of  work  off  farm— Con, 
Any— Con. 

150  to  199  days--- 1987. 

1982. 

200  days  or  more 1987. 

1982. 

Not  reported 1987. 

1982. 

1987  operators  by  years  on  present  farm: 

2  years  or  less 

3  or  4  years 

5  to  9  years 

10  years  or  more 

Average  years  on  present  farm 

Not  reported - 

1 987  operators  by  age  group: 

Under  25  years--- 

25  to  34  years 

35  to  44  years _ - 

45  to  54  years 

55  to  64  years 

65  years  and  over 

Average  age 


TYPE  OF  ORGANIZATION 

Individual  or  family  (sole  proprietorship) . 


Partnership  . 


Corporation: 
Family  held  . 


Other  than  family  held 


Other— cooperative,  estate  or  trust. 
institutional,  etc 


farms.  1987- 

1982- 
acres.  1987. 

1982. 
farms.  1987. 

1982. 
acres.  1987, 

1982. 

farnis.  1987- 

1982- 
acres,  1987. 

1982. 
.  farms,  1987. 

1982. 
acres,  1987. 

1982. 


farms,  1987.. 

1982.. 
acres.  1987.. 

1982.. 


1987  FARM  PRODUCTION 
EXPENSES' 


Total  farm  production  expenses farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Livestock  and  poultry  purchased farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Feed  for  livestock  and  poultry farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Commercially  mixed  formula  feeds (arms.. 

$1,000.. 

Seeds,  bulbs,  plants,  and  trees farms.. 

$1,000.- 
Commerclal  fertilizer farms-- 

$1.000.. 
Agncultural  chemicals farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Petroleum  products (arms.. 

$1,000-. 
Electricity (arms.. 

$1.000.. 
Hired  farm  labor farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Contract  labor farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Flepair  and  maintenance farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Customwork.  machine  hire,  and  rental  of 
machinery  and  equipment (arms.. 

$1.000.. 

Interest farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Cash  rent (arms-- 

$1,000.. 
Property  taxes farms.. 

$1,000.. 
All  other  farm  production  expenses fa/ms,- 

$1,000-. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


470 
375 


180 
178 


197 
246 
449 
867 
13.5 

290 


12 
263 
536 

314 
542 
382 

51.1 


2  048 

462 

975 

244 

14 

646 

344 

42 

095 

168 

18  883 

820 

12 

047 

1 

676 

29 

701 

1 

787 

17 

152 

1 

995 

16 

065 

1 

173 

5 

389 

902 

192 

113 

457 

5 

286 

1 

799 

24  473 

387 

7 

872 

860 

21 

407 

967 

15 

212 

1 

596 

4 

140 

2  040 

75 

377 

64 
282 
234 

115 
96 


114 
155 
239 
456 
13.2 

170 


11 
165 
268 
173 
294 
223 
51.1 


1  506 

901 

1  298 

751 

372  486 

283  110 

411  006 

309  868 

221 

100 

175 

73 

159  240 

129  627 

123  192 

90  203 

216 

91 

218 

101 

539  955 

236  701 

505  588 

198  803 

72 

27 

64 

26 

349  764 

110  490 

491  936 

202  225 

34 

15 

20 

9 

213  510 

210  037 

326  846 

324  148 

1  133 

151  353 

97 

1  527 

129 

6  518 

63 

2  300 

388 

4  837 

982 

12  116 

1  035 

6  207 

1  109 

5  326 

578 

1  414 

460 

54  058 

309 

3  457 

977 

6  748 

225 

2  341 

478 

13  663 

538 

3  905 

878 

1  485 

1  126 

27  751 

41 

53 

101 

237 

14.2 

70 


1 

37 

139 

81 

152 

92 

52.3 


502 

142  137 

84 

11  012 

120 

28  554 

67 

13  922 

224 

2  612 

373 

4  565 

398 

3  583 

479 

3  413 

335 

2  845 

226 

48  231 

71 

710 

444 

7  305 

83 

2  221 

202 

4  162 

226 

6  516 

373 

1  173 

501 

15  034 

9 

11 

36 

S3 

15.2 

17 


21 
32 
17 
30 
26 
S0.9 


10 
10 
67 
40 

13 
26 


33 
27 
73 
121 
12.3 


40 
97 
43 
66 
41 
48.7 


315 

89 

201 

299 

82 

166 

7  955 

49  682 

31  739 

8  253 

50  861 

42  024 

76 

8 

37 

66 

14 

22 

6  064 

2  669 

20  880 

(D) 

(D) 

18  753 

79 

14 

32 

72 

16 

29 

(D) 

61  966 

(D) 

(D) 

IP) 

177  635 

?3 

12 

10 

15 

12 

11 

(D) 

100  440 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

135  070 

9 

3 

7 

4 

4 

3 

1  511 

1  146 

816 

(D) 

(D) 

50 

126 

287 

62  118 

127  367 

20 

43 

403 

1  704 

36 

59 

2  231 

4  792 

10 

28 

1  170 

1  491 

39 

169 

(D) 

(D) 

100 

221 

5  607 

7  413 

107 

247 

2  069 

5  294 

124 

283 

2  601 

4  724 

81 

179 

359 

771 

51 

165 

26  205 

63  619 

22 

55 

709 

410 

114 

264 

5  948 

4  471 

30 

49 

2  349 

961 

32 

148 

(D) 

(D) 

80 

123 

2  950 

1  840 

98 

247 

636 

846 

126 

287 

8  851 

23  741 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     151 


Table  16.    Farms  With  Sales  of  $10,000  or  More:    1987  and  1982 -Con. 

[Data  for  1987  include  abnormal  famis.  For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Hawaii 


Kauai 


MACHINERY  AND  EQUIPMENT^ 

Estimated  marltet  value  of  all  machinery  and 

equipment farms,  1987. 

1982. 

$1,000,  1987. 

1982. 

Average  per  farm dollars,  1987. 

1982. 

Motortrucl<s,  including  pickups farms,  1987., 

1982. 

number,  1987. 

1982. 

Wlieel  tractors farms.  1987. 

1982. 

number.  1987.. 

1982.. 

Grain  and  bean  combines^ farms,  1987.. 

1982.. 

number,  1987. 

1982-. 


LIVESTOCK  AND  POULTRY 

Cattle  and  calves  inventory farms, 

number. 

Cows  and  tieifers  ttiat  had  calved farms. 

number. 

Beef  cows farms. 

number. 
Milk  cows farms. 

number. 

Heifers  and  heifer  calves farms, 

number, 

Steers,  steer  calves,  bulls,  and  bull  calves  ...  farms, 

number, 

Cattle  and  calves  sold farms, 

number, 

Calves farms, 

number. 
Cattle farms, 

number. 

Fattened  on  grain  and  concentrates farms, 

number. 

Hogs  and  pigs  inventory farms. 

number. 

Used  or  to  be  used  for  breeding farms. 

number. 
Other farms. 

number. 

Hogs  and  pigs  sold farms, 

number. 

Feeder  pigs farms, 

numtser. 

Sheep  and  lambs  inventory farms, 

number. 

Sheep  and  lambs  sold farms. 

number. 

Hens  and  pullets  of  laying  age  inventory farms, 

number. 

Broilers  and  other  meat-type  chickens  sold farms, 

numt}er. 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 


1987. 
1982- 
1987. 
1982.. 

1987.. 
1982. 
1987-. 
1982. 

1987.. 
1982.. 
1987.. 
1982.. 
1987.. 
1982-. 
1987.. 
1982- 

1987.. 
1987.. 
1987.. 
1987.. 

1987.. 
1982.. 
1987.. 
1982.. 

1987.. 
1987.. 
1987.. 
1982.. 
1987.. 
1982- 
1987-. 
1987.. 

1987.. 
1982. 
1987-. 
1982. 

1987.. 
1982.. 
1987.. 
1982-. 
1987.. 
1982.. 
1987.. 
1982.. 

1987.. 
1982.. 
1987.. 
1982.. 
1987. 
1982. 
1987.. 
1982. 

1987.. 
1982.. 
1987- 
1982. 
1987.. 
1982.. 
1987. 
1982.. 

1987. 
1982. 
1987. 
1982. 
1987. 
1982. 
1987. 
1982. 


2  048 

1  774 

174  643 

166  811 

85  275 

94  031 

1  904 

1  467 

6  370 

5  136 

1  180 

941 

2  937 

2  253 

259 

268 

193  062 

219  651 

218 

232 

87  862 

94  291 

198 

208 

76  126 

81  629 

27 

38 

11  736 

12  662 

214 

55  989 

223 

49  211 

225 

241 

96  239 

86  603 

111 

13  998 

198 

214 

82  241 

77  864 

23 

42  031 

136 

132 

42  784 

42  683 

111 

114 

5  786 

5  698 

131 

125 

36  998 

36  985 

127 

126 

64  618 

61  919 

15 

16 

1  952 

5  709 

11 

8 

21  353 

(D) 

10 

7 

(D) 

(D) 

S3 

57 

990  691 

(D) 

8 

15 

2  069  219 

3  172  382 

1  133 
959 
62  316 
48  660 
55  001 
50  740 

1  068 
796 

2  602 
2  226 

538 

404 

1  078 

868 


148 

146 

122  498 

135  923 

120 

129 

58  709 

58  706 

113 

122 

56  877 

56  921 

10 

13 

1  832 

1  785 

118 
32  352 

128 
31  437 

126 

134 

46  362 

38  753 


8  208 

106 

125 

38  154 

34  609 

4 

(D) 

23 

31 

2  397 

2  770 

17 

23 

364 

435 

22 

29 

2  033 

2  335 

21 
27 
(D) 

3  340 

7 
4 


5 

3 

(D) 

(D 


502 

456 
32  266 
23  500 
64  274 
51  534 

443 
349 
1  315 
1  086 
332 
280 
751 


34 

43 

27  587 

31  852 

31 

32 

10  184 

11  829 

20 

19 

1  597 

2  420 

13 

18 

8  587 

9  409 

31 

9  961 

30 

7  442 

31 

38 

30  376 

30  503 

12 

1  670 

30 

33 

28  706 

(D) 

7 

(D) 

73 

63 

28  822 

27  997 

64 

58 

3  608 

3  749 

71 

61 

25  214 

24  248 

71 

62 

41  199 

41  955 

5 

6 

1  130 

4  697 

2 

n 

(D) 


17 
17 
(D) 
(D) 
6 
13 
(D) 
(D) 


126 

128 

25  546 

25  934 

202  744 

202  612 

122 

118 
947 
755 
98 
88 
446 
279 


32 

35 

1  100 

4  901 

29 

34 

4  891 

5  903 

28 

32 

(D) 

(D) 

2 

4 

IS 

28 

3  142 

26 

3  067 

28 

34 

4  328 

3  609 

10 

967 

26 

28 

3  361 

2  562 

8 

11 

3  726 

2  663 

7 

11 

480 

351 

8 

11 

3  246 

2  312 

7 

11 

(D) 
4  194 

(D) 

1 

2 

(D) 

(D) 

1 

2 

(D) 

(D) 

7 

4 

(D) 

(D) 

1 

1 

(D) 

(D) 


287 

231 

54  516 

68  716 

189  951 

297  474 

271 
204 
1  506 
1  069 
212 
169 
662 
478 


45 

44 

31  877 

36  975 

38 
37 

14  078 
17  863 

37 
35 
(D) 
(D) 
2 
3 
(D) 
(D) 

37 

10  534 

39 

7  265 

40 
35 

15  173 
13  738 

20 

3  153 

36 
28 
12  020 
(D) 
12 

4  356 

32 

27 

7  839 

9  253 


23 

22 
334 
163 
30 
24 
505 


8  090 

28 

26 

13  416 

12  430 

3 

4 

(D) 

628 

2 

2 

(D) 

(D) 

2 

2 

(D) 

(D) 

7 
12 
(D) 
(D) 


152    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


Table  16.    Farms  With  Sales  of  $10,000  or  More:   1987  and  1982-Con. 

[Data  lor  1987  Include  abnormal  larms.  For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text) 


Item 

Hawall 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maul 

CROPS  HARVESTED 

Sugarcane  for  sugar farms.  1987__ 

1982 — 

acres,  1987,. 

1982.. 

tons,  1987.. 

1982.. 

Pineapples  harvested farms.  1987.. 

1982.. 

acres,  1987.. 

1982.. 

tons,  1987.. 

1982.. 

Vegetables  harvested  tor  sale  (see  text) farms,  1987.. 

1982.. 

acres,  1987.. 

1982.. 

Land  In  orchards farms.  1987.. 

1982.. 

acres,  1987.. 

1982.- 

62 

157 

79  140 

(D) 

7  929  989 

8  941   044 

12 
14 
22  254 
(D) 
683  086 
(D) 

428 

366 

5  165 

4  133 

796 

612 

27  525 

18  656 

48 

142 

27  985 

35  305 

2  537  023 

3  717  266 

133 

90 

1   427 

1   586 

612 

449 
22  977 
15  505 

3 
5 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

3 

3 

(D) 

(D) 

196  606 

159 

149 

1    157 

897 

105 
95 
(D) 

869 

6 
6 

18  522 

20  869 

1   915  877 

1   867  588 

1 

(D) 

(D^ 

22 
27 
79 
75 

41 
44 
(D) 
(D) 

5 

4 
(P 
D 
D 
□ 

8 

11 

13  985 

(D) 

n 

114 

100 

2  503 

1   575 

38 
24 
(D) 
(D) 

^Oata  are  based  on  a  sample  of  famns. 
^Data  for  1982  Include  self-propelled  only. 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     153 


Table  17.    Milk  Goats— Inventory  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 


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


Sales 

Geographic  area 

Milk  goats 

Goat  milk 

Farms 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Gallons 

Total  sales 
($1,000) 

STATE  TOTAL 

Hawaii 1987.. 

1982.. 

COUNTIES,  1987 
Hawaii 

22 
50 

14 
6 

136 

241 

84 

52 

8 
16 

5 
3 

54 
92 

40 
14 

5 
S 

4 
1 

1  446 
1  521 

(D) 

(D) 

11 
(NA) 

7 
4 

(D) 
14 

11 
(D) 

Table  18.    Angora  Goats— Inventory  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 

[Not  published  for  this  State] 


Table  19.    Mink  and  Their  Pelts— Inventory  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 

[Not  published  for  this  State] 


Table  20.    Colonies  of  Bees  and  Honey— inventory  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text) 


Sales 

Geographic  area 

Colonies  of  bees 

Honey 

Farms 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Pounds 

Total  sales 
($1,000) 

STATE  TOTAL 

Hawaii 1987.. 

1982.. 

COUNTIES,  1987 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

66 
70 

41 

4 
8 
13 

10  616 
8  587 

8  014 
(D) 
317 
(D) 

2 

1 

2 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 

32 
33 

18 
3 
5 
6 

1   347  115 
777  084 

1   201    195 

6  400 

(D) 

(D) 

33 
(NA) 

19 
3 
5 
6 

1  063 
(D) 

978 

5 

4 

76 

Table  21.    Fish  Sales:   1987  and  1982 


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

Geographic  area 

Farms 

Pounds 
(1,000) 

Farms 

Number 
(1,000) 

Farms 

Sales 
($1,000) 

OTHER  AQUACULTURAL 
PRODUCTS 

Stale  Total 

Hawaii -.- 1987.. 

1982_- 

8 
13 

(X) 
(X) 

1 

^ 

9 

13 

3  174 
884 

154    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -COUNTY  DATA 


Table  22.    Miscellaneous  Poultry— Inventory  and  Sales:   1987  and  1982 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text) 


Geographic  area 

Inventory 

Sales 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

DUCKS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

1987.. 

1982.. 

55 
69 

795 
1  284 

8 
13 

127 
530 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii - 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

IB 
19 
4 

14 

132 

411 

54 

198 

1 

7 

iS 

GEESE 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

1987.. 

1982.. 

38 
46 

233 
302 

7 

4 

182 
24 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii 

Honolulu  ___ 

Maui 

IS 
12 
11 

101 
53 
79 

3 

4 

iS 

PIGEONS  OR  SQUAB 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

1987.. 

1982.. 

5 

11 

172 
840 

2 

1 

n 

PHEASANTS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

.- 1987.. 

1982.. 

7 
4 

663 
179 

6 
1 

g! 

QUAIL 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

1987.. 

1982.. 

4 
4 

781 
380 

4 
2 

iB! 

OTHER  POULTRY 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

1987._ 

1982.. 

27 
19 

5  544 
1    156 

15 
9 

8  125 
1   976 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

All  other  counties 

13 
11 
3 

1   552 

3  914 

78 

8 
6 

1 

608 

!S1 

POULTRY  HATCHED  (SEE  TEXT) 

State  ToUl 

Hawaii 

1987.. 

1982.. 

12 
9 

(D) 
(D) 

36 

41 

iB! 

Counties,  1987 

Honolulu 

All  other  counties 

7 
4 

1 

1  386 
(D) 
(D) 

19 

7 
10 

4  142 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     155 


Table  23.    Miscellaneous  Livestock  and  Animal  Specialties— Inventory  and 
Sales:    1987  and  1982 


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


Inventory 

Sales 

Geographic  area 

Farrris 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Sales 
($1,000) 

MULES,  BURROS,  AND  DONKEYS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

-...1987.. 

1982.- 

33 
20 

111 
64 

2 

(D) 

(D) 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii 

Kauai 

All  other  counties 

13 
11 
g 

42 
47 
22 

- 

- 

- 

GOATS,  TOTAL 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

1987.. 

1982.. 

74 
76 

938 
467 

34 
22 

436 
148 

(NA) 
(NA) 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii _ 

Honolulu.. __. 

Kauai 

Maui 

29 

10 
13 
22 

320 
253 
104 
261 

13 
4 
4 

13 

116 
(D) 
(0) 
85 

(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

GOATS,  EXCEPT  ANGORA  AND  lUILK 

State  Total 

Hawaii-- 

1987- 

1982- 

58 
30 

802 
226 

26 
6 

382 
56 

34 
4 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii- 

19 

9 

12 

18 

236 
(D) 
(D) 

227 

8 

4 
4 
10 

76 
(D) 
(D) 
71 

Honolulu- 

Kauai 

(D) 

(D) 

5 

Maui 

RABBITS  AND  THEIR  PELTS 

State  Total 

Hawaii . 

1987 

32 
21 

355 
383 

13 
9 

993 
(D) 

18 

1982.. 

(D) 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii 

11 
10 

11 

192 
98 
65 

7 
4 
2 

(D) 
515 

(D) 

(0) 
14 
(D) 

Honolulu — - -,._ 

All  other  counties 

Table  24.    Grains— Com,  Sorghum,  Wheat,  and  Other  Small  Grains:   1987  and  1982 

[Not  published  for  this  State) 


156     HAWAII 


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Table  25.    Cotton,  Tobacco,  Soybeans,  Dry  Beans  and  Peas,  Potatoes,  Sugar  Crops,  and 
Peanuts:    1987  and  1982 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  syinbols, 

see  introductory  text] 

1987 

1982 

Geographic  area 

Harvested 

Irrigated 

Harvested 

Irrigated 

Famns 

Acres 

Quantity 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

Quantity 

Farms 

Acres 

IRISH  POTATOES  (CWT) 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

17 

33 

3  823 

13 

30 

17 

17 

1  436 

16 

(D) 

Counties 

Maui - 

All  other  counties 

12 
5 

29 

4 

3  105 
718 

12 
1 

(D) 
(D) 

16 
(NA) 

(D) 
(NA) 

(D) 
(NA) 

15 
(NA) 

(D) 
(NA) 

SWEETPOTATOES 
(BUSHELS) 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

44 

228 

35  739 

38 

215 

78 

188 

28  780 

54 

157 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

12 
16 
3 
13 

15 
(D) 
(D) 
174 

1   341 
(D) 

30  053 

7 
16 
3 

12 

7 
(D) 
(D) 
169 

22 

34 
9 
13 

21 
73 
16 
77 

3  458 
10  305 

2  545 
12  472 

6 
28 

7 
13 

10 
62 
14 
72 

SUGARCANE  FOR  SEED 
(TONS) 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

24 

(D) 

(D) 

11 

(D) 

37 

(D) 

194  073 

14 

2  767 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui _ 

13 
3 
5 
3 

2  504 
(D) 
898 
(D) 

63  774 
(D) 

31   260 
(D) 

1 
3 
5 
2 

(D) 
(D) 
898 
(D) 

24 
3 
6 
4 

2  369 
(D) 

1   337 
(D) 

71    173 
(D) 

53  584 
(D) 

1 
3 
6 
4 

(D) 

895 
(D) 

SUGARCANE  FOR  SUGAR 

(TONS) 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

79 

79  234 

7  934   181 

17 

49  121 

188 

89  696 

8  950  242 

17 

50  283 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Kauai 

Maui 

65 
3 
6 

5 

28  079 
(D) 

18  522 
(D) 

2  541   215 
(D) 

1   915  877 
(D) 

3 
3 
6 

5 

(D) 

(D) 

13  964 

(D) 

173 
5 
6 
4 

35  439 
(D) 

20  869 
(D) 

3  726  464 
(D) 

1   867  588 
(D) 

4 
3 
6 
4 

(D) 

(D) 

15  869 

(D) 

SUGARCANE  NOT 
HARVESTED 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

57 

95  777 

(X) 

14 

56  334 

144 

116  346 

(X) 

15 

64  415 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

44 
3 
6 
4 

37  823 
(0) 

22  351 
(D) 

(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 

1 
3 
6 
4 

(D) 

(D) 

17  904 

(D) 

131 
3 
6 
4 

50  655 
(D) 

23  316 
(D) 

(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 

2 
3 
6 
4 

(D) 

(D) 

17  442 

(D) 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     157 


Table  26.    Field  Seeds,  Grass  Seeds,  Hay,  Forage,  and  Silage:   1987  and  1982 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols, 

see  introductory  text] 

1987 

1982 

Geographic  area 

Harvested 

Irrigated 

Harvested 

irrigated 

Farms 

Acres 

Quantity 

Famis 

Acres 

Famns 

Acres 

Quantity 

Farms 

Acres 

HAY-ALFALFA,  OTHER 
TAME,  SMALL  GRAIN, 
WILD,  GRASS  SILAGE, 
GREEN  CHOP,  ETC.  (SEE 
TEXT)  (TONS,  DRY) 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

8 

2  453 

5  818 

4 

167 

5 

706 

1  660 

2 

(D) 

ALFALFA  HAY  (TONS,  DRY) 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

3 

149 

725 

3 

149 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

(NA) 

Table  27.    Vegetables,  Sweet  Corn,  and  Melons  Harvested  for  Sale:   1987  and  1982 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symtwis, 

see  introductory  text] 

1987 

1982 

Geographic  area 

Harvested 

Irrigated 

Harvested 

Irrigated 

Famis 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

LAND  USED  FOR 
VEGETABLES  (SEE  TEXT) 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

710 

4  598 

552 

4  113 

746 

3  620 

604 

3  346 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

221 

250 

53 

186 

1   151 

1  171 
101 

2  175 

106 

227 

47 

172 

809 

1  073 

93 

2  138 

210 

274 

74 

188 

1  249 
927 
113 

1   332 

113 

246 

62 

183 

1   045 
884 
102 

1   315 

VEGETABLES  HARVESTED 
(SEE  TEXT) 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

710 

5  587 

552 

5  045 

746 

4  673 

604 

4  373 

Counties 

Hawaii.... 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

221 

250 

53 

186 

1   544 

1  318 
103 

2  622 

106 

227 

47 

172 

1    153 

1  211 

96 

2  586 

210 

274 

74 

188 

1   721 

1   083 

122 

1   747 

113 

246 

62 

183 

1   498 

1   041 

109 

1  725 

SNAP  BEANS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

152 

330 

112 

288 

177 

234 

147 

218 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

52 
57 
10 
33 

49 

81 

3 

197 

22 

49 

9 

32 

17 

71 

3 

197 

52 
67 
20 
38 

35 

68 

6 

126 

30 
63 
16 
38 

21 

67 

5 

126 

BROCCOLI 

State  ToUl 

Hawaii 

39 

166 

31 

159 

23 

131 

20 

129 

Counties 

Hawaii-  — 

Maui 

All  other  counties 

18 
13 
8 

54 
87 
25 

12 
13 
6 

50 
87 
22 

10 

8 

(NA) 

82 

40 
(NA) 

8 
8 

(NA) 

82 

40 

(NA) 

158    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


Table  27.    Vegetables,  Sweet  Corn,  and  Melons  Harvested  for  Sale:   1987  and  1982 -Con. 


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


1987 

1982 

Geographic  area 

Harvested 

Irrigated 

Harvested 

Imgated 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

CHINESE  CABBAGE 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

44 

312 

40 

294 

47 

413 

40 

406 

Counties 

Hawaii __ 

Honolulu 

Maui 

21 
13 
10 

260 
19 
32 

17 

13 
10 

243 

19 
32 

23 
8 

11 

375 
(D) 
24 

20 
8 
11 

369 
(D) 
24 

HEAD  CABBAGE 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

62 

646 

52 

604 

73 

768 

65 

753 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Maui _. 

All  other  counties _- 

21 

36 

5 

157 

484 

5 

13 

34 

5 

127 

472 

S 

19 

42 

(NA) 

197 
559 
(NA) 

15 

41 

(NA) 

183 

559 
(NA) 

MUSTARD  CABBAGE 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

48 

88 

38 

67 

40 

95 

37 

93 

Counties 

Hawaii _ 

Honolulu 

Kauai _ 

Maui 

10 

28 

5 

5 

16 

69 

1 

2 

5 
24 

4 
5 

14 

51 

(Z) 

2 

8 
23 

(NA) 

7 

9 

81 

(NA) 

(D) 

6 
23 

(NA) 

7 

8 

81 

(NA) 

(D) 

CARROTS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

16 

20 

11 

16 

20 

32 

15 

26 

Counties 

All  other  counties 

8 
8 

14 
6 

8 
3 

14 
2 

11 
(NA) 

22 
(NA) 

11 
(NA) 

22 

(NA) 

CAULIFLOWER 

State  Total 

Hawaii _._ 

13 

63 

8 

58 

9 

55 

8 

54 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Maui 

8 

S 

21 
42 

3 

5 

16 
42 

3 
6 

1 
53 

2 
6 

IS 

CELERY 

State  Total 

Hawaii-- - 

15 

99 

14 

99 

12 

113 

12 

113 

Counties 

Hawaii 

9 
6 

72 
27 

8 
6 

71 
27 

g 

(NA) 

(D) 
(NA) 

9 
(NA) 

(D) 
(NA) 

CHINESE  PEAS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

33 

15 

26 

(D) 

49 

30 

41 

23 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Maui 

16 
6 
6 

5 

5 
2 

1 
7 

10 
6 
5 
5 

1 

7 

12 
9 
5 

23 

3 

4 

1 

23 

7 

9 

3 

22 

2 

4 

1 

17 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     159 


Table  27.    Vegetables,  Sweet  Corn,  and  Melons  Harvested  for  Sale:   1987  and  1982-Con. 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols. 

see  introductory  text] 

1987 

1982 

Geographic  area 

Harvested 

Imgated 

Harvested 

Irrigated 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

CUCUMBERS  AND  PICKLES 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

118 

235 

88 

178 

146 

193 

117 

158 

Counties 

Hawaii — 

Honolulu - 

Kauai 

Maul 

51 

47 

7 

13 

88 
83 
12 
53 

27 

42 

6 

13 

56 
62 

11 
49 

51 
54 
22 
19 

57 
80 
28 
27 

27 
SO 
21 
19 

26 
78 
27 
27 

DAIKON 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

59 

130 

49 

60 

88 

157 

63 

107 

Counties 

Honolulu - 

Maui 

All  other  counties 

36 

13 
10 

53 
(D) 
(D) 

33 

13 

3 

51 

7 
2 

53 

13 

(NA) 

82 
(NA) 

42 

13 

(NA) 

74 

(D) 

(NA) 

EGGPLANT 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

102 

97 

81 

90 

113 

84 

90 

70 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui-— 

31 

46 
14 
11 

17 
60 

12 
8 

16 
41 
13 

11 

11 

58 

12 

8 

26 
56 
11 
20 

17 
37 
20 
10 

12 
47 
11 
20 

7 
33 
20 
10 

LETTUCE  AND  ROMAINE 

State  Total 

Hawaii - 

86 

693 

75 

645 

95 

867 

84 

846 

Counties 

Hawaii. 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

27 
24 

7 
28 

356 

68 

2 

268 

20 

22 

6 

27 

310 

67 

1 

267 

32 

24 

9 

30 

486 

69 

3 

310 

26 

23 

6 

29 

467 

68 

2 

309 

DRY  ONIONS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

84 

306 

82 

305 

75 

206 

73 

203 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

7 

6 

4 

67 

5 

9 

1 

292 

5 

6 

4 

67 

(D) 

9 

(D) 

292 

7 

3 

4 

61 

3 
(D) 

1^ 

6 

3 

3 

61 

3 

(D) 
(D) 
196 

GREEN  ONIONS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

101 

173 

75 

156 

108 

130 

81 

115 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu--- 

Kauai 

Maui 

20 

52 

8 

21 

16 

125 

3 

29 

5 
44 

6 
20 

8 

118 

3 

28 

20 
58 
11 
19 

11 

96 

5 

18 

6 

47 

9 

19 

3 

91 
3 
16 

160    HAWAII 


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Table  27.    Vegetables,  Sweet  Corn,  and  Melons  Harvested  for  Sale:   1987  and  1982 -Con. 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols. 

see  introductory  texll 

1987 

1982 

Geographic  area 

Harvested 

Irrigated 

Harvested 

Irrigated 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

OKRA 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

13 

7 

9 

5 

B 

5 

8 

5 

Counties 

Honolulu 

All  other  counties 

8 
5 

5 
2 

8 

1 

(D) 

(D) 

5 
(NA) 

4 
(NA) 

5 
(NA) 

4 
(NA) 

PARSLEY 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

45 

79 

38 

71 

32 

54 

30 

48 

Counties 

Hawaii ,- 

Honolulu 

All  other  counties -- 

9 

27 

9 

25 
30 
24 

7 

22 

9 

(D) 

8 

18 

(NA) 

27 

20 

(NA) 

7 

17 

(NA) 

21 

20 

(NA) 

SWEET  PEPPERS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

37 

198 

33 

192 

58 

58 

48 

54 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

12 
11 
5 
9 

10 

10 

2 

175 

9 
10 
5 
9 

1?^ 

18 
12 
13 
15 

10 

11 
11 
26 

11 
9 
13 
15 

7 
10 
11 
26 

PUMPKINS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

27 

25 

19 

17 

37 

24 

32 

23 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu.. 

7 
16 
4 

3 
18 
3 

1 
14 
4 

(D) 
13 
(D) 

5 

23 

(NA) 

(NA) 

2 
21 

(NA) 

(D) 

12 

(NA) 

RADISHES 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

16 

48 

14 

48 

18 

30 

17 

30 

Counties 

Honolulu 

Maui 

6 
5 
S 

28 

(D) 
(D) 

6 
5 
3 

28 
(D) 
(D) 

12 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(D) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

11 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(D) 
(NA) 
(NA) 

SPINACH 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

16 

31 

11 

28 

14 

20 

9 

19 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

All  other  counties 

7 
5 
4 

14 
S 
9 

3 
4 
4 

(D) 

(D) 

9 

7 

4 

(NA) 

12 

(D) 

(NA) 

3 
(NA) 

(D) 

(D) 

(NA) 

SQUASH 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

83 

156 

64 

107 

84 

128 

67 

98 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Maui 

24 
30 
29 

59 
27 

70 

10 
27 
27 

19 
21 
68 

20 
42 
20 

(D) 
42 
44 

8 
38 
19 

(D) 
40 
38 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     161 


Table  27.    Vegetables,  Sweet  Corn,  and  Melons  Harvested  for  Sale:   1987  and  1982 -Con. 


[For  meaning  ot  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


1987 

1982 

Geographic  area 

Harvested 

Irrigated 

Harvested 

Irrigated 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

SWEET  CORN 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

105 

(D) 

71 

223 

100 

195 

77 

168 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu. 

Kniiai 

Maui .— 

44 

32 

9 

20 

I'S 
15 
38 

14 

30 

9 

18 

19 

159 

14 

32 

33 
37 
10 
20 

38 

126 

8 

23 

17 

34 

9 

17 

18 
125 

7 
18 

TOMATOES 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

89 

331 

74 

319 

110 

220 

99 

209 

Counties 

Hawaii— 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

26 

25 

9 

29 

83 
29 
24 
196 

16 

22 

9 

27 

77 
25 
24 

193 

26 

35 
9 

40 

46 
32 

4 

137 

19 

32 

8 

40 

39 

30 

3 

137 

WATERCRESS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

21 

37 

19 

37 

22 

48 

20 

46 

WATERMELONS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

40 

692 

36 

682 

52 

173 

49 

171 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

9 
11 

S 
IS 

12 
147 

10 
524 

5 
11 

5 
15 

7 

147 

10 

518 

11 

18 

8 

15 

10 

100 

13 

49 

8 
18 

8 
15 

8 

100 

13 

49 

OTHER  VEGETABLES 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

184 

319 

142 

270 

127 

205 

96 

182 

Counties 

Hawaii- 

Honolulu.. 

Kauai 

Maui 

46 

96 
12 
30 

80 

202 

9 

27 

22 

87 

8 

25 

42 

196 

8 

25 

33 

75 
7 
12 

57 

138 

3 

7 

15 

63 

6 

12 

48 

124 

3 

7 

162     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


Table  28.    Fruits  and  Nuts:    1987  and  1982 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see 

introductory  texl] 

Geographic  area 

Total 

Trees  or  vines  not  ol  bearing  age 

Trees  or  vines  of  bearing  age 

Han/ested 

Farms 

Acres 

Trees  or  vines 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Pounds 

LAND  IN 
ORCHARDS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 1987.. 

1982.. 

2  128 
1  825 

33  564 
23   178 

00 

m 

(X) 
(X) 

(X) 
(X) 

(X) 
(X) 

(X) 
(X) 

(X) 
(X) 

g§ 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii 

1  625 
233 

110 
160 

28  094 
1  311 

1  768 

2  391 

(X) 

(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 

(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 

m 

(X) 
(X) 
(X) 

(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 

00 

(X) 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

AVOCADOS 

State  Total 

Hawaii- 1987.. 

1982.. 

412 
421 

(D) 
558 

(D) 
24  356 

269 
261 

(D) 
12  260 

339 
368 

18  845 
12  096 

278 
282 

926  210 
711   760 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui  __ 

305 
18 
21 
68 

519 
10 
(D) 
82 

25  871 

658 

(D) 

3  441 

192 
15 
14 
48 

10  287 
464 
(D) 
921 

253 
15 
14 
57 

15  584 

194 

547 

2  520 

205 
12 
12 
49 

783  972 
3  828 

12  074 
126  336 

BANANAS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 1987.. 

1982.. 

530 
533 

1   686 
1    104 

552  880 
476  800 

267 
363 

159  283 
151  284 

497 
492 

393  597 
325  516 

417 
405 

12  947  447 
5  563  365 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii 

Honolulu— 

Kauai 

Maui 

191 
186 
68 
85 

609 
753 
199 
125 

156  354 

298  937 

65  605 

31   984 

96 
96 
23 
52 

48  789 
84  755 
11   425 
14  314 

180 
173 
61 
83 

107  565 

214   182 

54  180 

17  670 

138 
161 
49 
69 

6  545  104 

4  029  673 

2  066  030 

306  640 

COFFEE 
(PARCHMENT) 

State  Total 

Hawaii 1987.. 

1982.. 

754 
598 

2  391 
1  582 

1    164  464 
677   106 

259 
93 

293  375 
53  531 

716 

685 

871   089 
623  575 

582 
543 

1   747  974 
1   806  396 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii- - 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui — 

744 
3 
3 

4 

2  245 

(D) 

(D) 

2 

977  708 

1  380 

(D) 

(D) 

252 
2 
2 
3 

107  829 
(D) 

710 
2 
1 
3 

869  879 

(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

577 
2 
1 
2 

1    744  049 
0 
D 
(0 

GUAVAS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 1987.. 

1982.. 

141 
174 

1   081 
938 

121   802 
145  360 

39 
66 

21   659 
32  159 

138 
145 

100  143 
113  201 

114 
88 

16  311   935 
5  674  642 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii - 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

112 
10 
5 
14 

386 
(D) 
(D) 
23 

51   818 

(D) 

(D) 

2  528 

22 

9 
2 
6 

3  735 
1   128 

110 

10 

5 

13 

48  083 

(D) 

(D) 

1  400 

94 
9 
3 
8 

4  156  108 

MANGOES 

State  Total 

Hawaii 1987-. 

1982- 

105 
100 

109 
94 

4  378 

5  610 

52 

41 

741 
535 

82 
84 

3  637 
5  075 

60 

45 

150  048 

151  060 

Countles,  1987 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai  -_- - 

Maui 

49 
20 
14 
22 

27 

20 

8 

54 

1  111 
789 
280 

2  198 

25 
11 
8 
8 

283 

175 
108 
175 

37 

16 

9 

20 

828 

614 

172 

2  023 

22 
14 

7 
17 

40  275 

59  960 

845 

48  968 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE -COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     163 


Table  28.    Fruits  and  Nuts:    1987  and  1982-Con. 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see 

introductory  text] 

Geographic  area 

Total 

Trees  or  vines  not  of  bearing  age 

Trees  or  vines 

of  bearing  age 

Harvested 

Farms 

Acres 

Trees  or  vines 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Pounds 

PAPAYAS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 1987. _ 

1982__ 

361 
343 

3  764 
2  701 

2  552  048 
1   342  476 

180 
220 

944  Oil 
514  944 

349 
316 

1   608  037 
827  532 

318 
276 

75  418  707 
50  258  158 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui ■. 

224 
60 
39 
38 

3  412 
184 
148 
20 

2  386  645 

85  095 

74  035 

6  273 

121 
24 
14 
21 

895  220 

22  690 

24  586 

1   516 

218 
60 
35 
36 

1   491   425 

62  405 

49  450 

4  757 

198 
56 
32 
32 

71   345  995 

1  583  775 

2  300  329 
188  608 

PASSION  FRUIT 

State  Total 

Hawaii 1987.. 

1982.. 

41 
51 

65 
193 

2  324 
23  650 

16 
22 

708 
(D) 

35 
42 

1   616 
(D) 

30 
30 

78  396 
284  451 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii 

26 
15 

(D) 
(0) 

(D) 
(D) 

16 

708 

20 

•S! 

16 

11   223 
67  173 

PERSIMMONS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 1987.. 

1982.. 

15 
18 

32 
36 

1  731 

1   711 

7 
10 

554 
862 

12 
14 

1    177 
849 

11 
13 

148  970 
98  925 

PLUMS  AND 
PRUNES  (SEE 
TEXT)  (FRESH 
WEIGHT) 

State  Total 

Hawaii 1987-. 

1982.. 

13 
19 

10 
10 

275 
422 

5 
11 

26 
172 

11 
14 

249 
250 

6 
6 

190 
(D) 

OTHER 
NONCITRUS 
FRUIT 

State  Total 

Hawaii 1987.. 

1982.. 

20 
51 

56 
125 

915 
5  394 

11 
27 

106 
2  004 

15 
40 

809 
3  390 

13 
23 

36  344 
68  512 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii.- _, 

Honolulu-- 

13 
3 

11 
12 

236 
(D) 
(D) 

9 

(D) 
(D) 

9 

3 

fS 

9 
3 

(D) 

15  000 

(D) 

ALL  CITRUS 
FRUIT 

State  Total 

Hawaii 1987.. 

1982.. 

245 
215 

358 

241 

27  367 
17  648 

136 
131 

11   428 
8  833 

198 
173 

15  939 
8  815 

(X) 
(X) 

(X) 
(X) 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii 

Honolulu -. 

Kauai 

Maui - 

141 
29 
28 
47 

262 
27 
26 
43 

20  652 

1  829 

2  246 
2  640 

78 
18 
12 
28 

9  642 
311 
494 
981 

116 
24 
21 
37 

11  010 
1   518 
1   752 
1   659 

(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 

(X) 
(X) 

LIMES 

State  Total 

Hawaii 1987— 

1982.. 

129 
101 

112 
81 

11   203 
8  295 

72 
58 

5  486 
4  347 

101 
80 

5  717 
3  948 

84 
65 

228  435 
153  712 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii -- 

Honolulu - 

Kauai 

Maui —  - 

71 
17 
13 
28 

71 

15 
10 
16 

7  672 

810 

1   300 

1   421 

43 
10 
4 
15 

4  974 
(D) 
(D) 
169 

53 
12 
12 
24 

2  698 
(D) 
(D) 

1   252 

41 
10 
11 
22 

146  190 

(D) 

(D) 

58  867 

164     HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


Table  28.    Fruits  and  Nuts:    1987  and  1982-Con. 


(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see 

introductory  text) 

Geographic  area 

Total 

Trees  or  vines  not  of  bearing  age 

Trees  or  vines 

Of  bearing  age 

Harvested 

Farms 

Acres 

Trees  or  vines 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Number 

Farms 

Pounds 

ORANGES 

State  Total 

Hawaii 1987.. 

1982.. 

138 
134 

163 
77 

10  694 
4  797 

72 

75 

3  075 
1    184 

104 
101 

7  619 
3  613 

82 

65 

(D) 
125  325 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii 

Honolulu- 

Kauai 

Maui 

85 

11 
18 
24 

129 
8 

10 
16 

9  100 
687 
425 
482 

45 
6 
7 

14 

2  742 
(D) 
54 
(D) 

63 

11 
13 
17 

6  358 
(D) 
371 
(D) 

46 
10 

11 
15 

(D) 

(D) 

15  923 

19  995 

OTHER 
TANGERINES 

State  Total 

Hawaii 1987.. 

1982.. 

109 
97 

57 
38 

3  206 
1   464 

50 
53 

845 
449 

91 
70 

2  361 
1   015 

65 
51 

106  682 
45  575 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii - 

Honolulu.— - 

Kauai  - _ 

Maui 

73 

12 
10 
14 

43 
4 
6 
4 

2  325 
240 
479 
162 

32 

7 
4 

455 
29 

326 
35 

62 

12 

6 

11 

1   870 
211 
153 
127 

40 
11 
4 
10 

83  253 

14  756 

1   423 

7  250 

MACADAMIA 
NUTS 
(HUSKED, 
UNSHELLED) 

State  Total 

Hawaii 1987.. 

1982_. 

1   036 
879 

23  233 
15  472 

1   651   533 
1   058  296 

489 
497 

556  309 
392  359 

921 
727 

1   095  224 
665  937 

837 
672 

44  464  864 
35  594  548 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

979 

8 

23 

26 

20  549 
66 
(D) 
(D) 

1   439  394 

3  388 

(D) 

(D) 

466 
5 
9 
9 

392  209 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

874 

7 

16 

24 

1   047  185 

(D) 

2  373 

(D) 

804 
6 
13 
14 

43  044  740 

68  716 

(D) 

(D) 

Table  29.    Berries  Harvested  for  Sale:   1987  and  1982 


[Not  published  for  this  State] 


Table  30.    Nursery  and  Greenhouse  Crops,  Mushrooms,  and  Sod  Grown  for 
Sale:    1987  and  1982 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols, 

see  introductory  text] 

1987 

1982 

Geographic  area 

Farms 

Sq.  ft.  under 

glass  or  other 

protection 

Acres  in  the 
open 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Farms 

Sq.  ft,  under 

glass  or  other 

protection 

Acres  in  the 
open 

Sales 
($1,000) 

NURSERY  AND 
GREENHOUSE  CROPS 
(SEE  TEXT) 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui _. 

1  139 

S35 

341 

56 

207 

25  435  239 

17  827  108 

5  881   041 

224  582 

1   502  508 

2  264 

1   200 

479 

56 

529 

56  527 

606 
(D) 

1  050 

533 

337 

45 

135 

21   063  515 

15  832  900 

3  858  388 

179  460 

1    192  767 

1  650 

921 

375 

43 

311 

35  973 

18  149 

12  170 

471 

5  183 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     165 


Table  30.    Nursery  and  Greenhouse  Crops,  Mushrooms,  and  Sod  Grown  for 
Sale:    1987  and  1982-Con. 

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


Geographic  area 


Farms 


Sq.  ft.  under 

glass  or  ottier 

protection 


Acres  in  the 
open 


Sales 

($1,000) 


Sq.  ft.  under 

glass  or  other 

protection 


Acres  in  the 
open 


Sales 
(S1,000) 


NURSERY,  FLORICULTURE, 
VEGETABLE  AND  FLOWER 
SEED  CROPS,  SOD,  ETC., 
GROWN  IN  THE  OPEN, 
IRRIGATED  (SEE  TEXT) 

State  Total 

Hawaii- 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai.. 

Maui 

BEDDING  PLANTS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu - 

Kauai 

Maui __ 

CUT  FLOWERS  AND  CUT 
FLORIST  GREENS 

State  Total 

Hawaii .__ 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai _ 

Maui _-_ 

FOLIAGE  AND  POTTED 
FLOWERING  PLANTS, 
TOTAL 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui ___ 

FOLIAGE  PLANTS 

State  Total 

Hawaii _ 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai _ _. 

Maui 

POTTED  FLOWERING 
PLANTS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui _ 


479 


163 

154 

30 

132 


359 
177 
30 
134 


141 

136 

19 

55 


(X) 


(D) 


(D) 

98  655 

(D) 

(D) 


13  634  640 

1  985  603 

152  182 

230  561 


2  672  764 

3  478  299 

42  520 
1  100  717 


1  883  607 

2  214  136 

23  300 
759  201 


789  157 

1  264  163 

19  220 

341  516 


597 

380 

48 

397 


(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 


1  299 


736 

220 

20 

323 


(X) 


(Q) 


(D) 
506 

(D) 
100 


17  247 

5  042 

212 

3  946 


314 
119 
(D) 
(D) 


6  716 

11  026 

99 

3  020 


299 

98 

8 


4  385 

6  418 

55 

1  762 


46 


IS 

21 
(D) 
(D) 


8  240 


2  331 

4  608 

44 

1  258 


136 

128 

16 

83 


(X) 


9 

9 

(NA) 

5 


17  440 

15  840 

(NA) 

(D) 


346 

279 

30 

287 


(D) 


(D) 

1 

(NA) 

(Z) 


(X) 


(X) 
(X) 
(X) 
(X) 


40 

91 

(NA) 

(D) 


331 

156 

21 

78 


9  173  854 

1  489  435 

67  736 

132  892 


492 
(D) 
(D) 

194 


8  636 

3  903 

88 

2  125 


361 


135 

169 

16 

41 


(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


3  202  201 

1  921  333 

44  964 

961  815 


(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


281 

169 

14 

53 


(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


4  910 

6  224 

118 

2  267 


(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


(NA) 


(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 
(NA) 


166  HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


Table  30.    Nursery  and  Greenhouse  Crops,  Mushrooms,  and  Sod  Grown  for 
Sale:    1987  and  1982-Con. 

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


1987 

1982 

Geographic  area 

Farms 

Sq.  ft.  under 

glass  or  other 

protection 

Acres  in  the 
open 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Farms 

Sq.  ft.  under 

glass  or  other 

protection 

Acres  in  the 
open 

Sales 
($1,000) 

NURSERY  CROPS 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

196 

1   598  034 

392 

7  056 

177 

1   258  657 

292 

4  441 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

87 
59 
12 
38 

1    182  128 

256  384 

12  580 

146  942 

151 
104 
22 
116 

3  225 

2  436 

230 

1    165 

86 
57 
12 
22 

799  957 

383  780 

31   260 

43  660 

137 
70 
21 
63 

1   873 

1   720 

22S 

623 

GREENHOUSE 
VEGETABLES 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

20 

368  758 

(X) 

513 

34 

2  713  648 

(X) 

2  755 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

13 
4 

3 

310  246 
38  500 
20  012 

(X) 
(X) 
(X) 

265 

(D) 
(D) 

26 

(NA) 
(NA) 

2  633  448 
(NA) 
(NA) 

(X) 

(X) 
(X) 

2  664 
(NA) 
(NA) 

Table  31.    Other  Crops:   1987  and  1982 


(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols, 

see  introductory  text] 

1987 

1982 

Geographic  area 

Harvested 

Inigated 

Harvested 

Irrigated 

Farms 

Acres 

Quantity 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

Quantity 

Farms 

Acres 

GINGER  ROOT  (POUNDS) 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

233 

253 

8  877  747 

49 

33 

171 

135 

3  771   293 

60 

37 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

214 

14 

5 

244 
(D) 
(D) 

8  761   791 
74  206 
41   750 

35 
10 
4 

28 
3 
2 

121 

29 

(NA) 

121 

10 

(NA) 

3  577  064 

155  289 

(NA) 

23 

23 

(NA) 

25 

8 

(NA) 

LOTUS  ROOT  (POUNDS) 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

8 

25 

122  880 

6 

23 

8 

32 

(D) 

7 

31 

Counties 

Hawaii  - 

Honolulu 

3 
5 

2 

23 

10  000 
112  880 

3 
3 

(D) 
(D) 

(NA) 
6 

(NA) 
(D) 

(NA) 
(D) 

(NA) 
5 

(NA) 
(D) 

PINEAPPLES  HARVESTED 
(TONS) 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

18 

22  262 

683  182 

9 

19  674 

15 

23  141 

626  860 

8 

11    154 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu ___ ___ 

Kauai _ 

Maui_ 

4 
3 
3 
8 

6 
(D) 

3 
(D) 

56 
(D) 
70 
(D) 

3 
1 
5 

(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

(NA) 

3 

(NA) 

12 

(NA) 
(D) 

(NA) 
(D) 

(NA) 
196  606 

(NA) 
430  254 

(NA) 
3 

(NA) 
5 

(NA) 
(D) 

(NA) 
(D) 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     167 


Table  31.    Other  Crops:   1987  and  1982-Con. 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols, 

see  introductory  text] 

1987 

1982 

Geographic  area 

Harvested 

Irrigated 

Harvested 

Irrigated 

Farms 

Acres 

Quantity 

Farms 

Acres 

Farms 

Acres 

Quantity 

Farms 

Acres 

PINEAPPLES  NOT 
HARVESTED 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

11 

11  056 

(X) 

7 

9  796 

14 

16  187 

(X) 

6 

(D) 

Counties 

Maui 

6 
5 

8  344 
2  712 

g^ 

4 

3 

8  194 
1   602 

11 
(NA) 

(D) 
(NA) 

(X) 
(X) 

5 
(NA) 

(D) 
(NA) 

TARO  (POUNDS) 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

187 

413 

6  619  249 

114 

343 

218 

417 

6  360  054 

139 

338 

Counties 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai _ 

Maui 

95 
20 

51 
21 

110 
30 

212 
62 

1  278  739 
282  140 

4  687  392 
370  978 

31 
16 
51 
16 

48 

26 

212 

57 

98 
35 
63 
22 

103 
24 

222 
69 

852  264 

330  089 

3  840  532 

1   337  169 

29 

30 
61 
19 

39 

23 

214 

62 

Table  32.    Farms  Operated  by  Black  and  Other  Races  by  Value  of  Sales  and  Occupation: 
1987  and  1982 


(For  classification  of  social  and  ethnic  groups,  see  text.   For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text  1 

Harvested  cropland 

Market  value 

Farms  by  value  of  sales 

Geographic  area 

of 

agricultural 

products 

sold 

($1,000) 

Occupation  farming 

Occupation  other  than  fanning 

Farms 

Acres 

Famis 

Acres 

Less  than 
$2,500 

$2,500  to 
$9,999 

$10,000  or 
more 

Less  than 
$2,500 

$2,500  to 
$9,999 

$10,000  or 
more 

STATE  TOTAL 

Hawaii 1987.. 

1982.. 

3  157 
3  291 

483  327 
517  471 

2  689 
2  738 

37  510 

38  320 

210  648 
187  797 

289 
371 

509 
514 

1   146 
1  019 

465 

579 

441 
485 

307 
318 

COUNTIES,  1987 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

1  825 
751 
225 
356 

364   140 
33  459 
41   591 
44  137 

1   653 
608 
150 
278 

20  421 
8  035 
5  650 
3  404 

86  458 
85  695 

18  588 

19  907 

176 
51 
26 
36 

282 
136 
33 
58 

600 

365 

64 

117 

278 
81 
46 
60 

283 
67 
39 
52 

206 

51 
17 
33 

Table  33.    Farms  Operated  by  Black  and  Other  Races  by  Tenure:   1987  and  1982 


[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 

Han/ested 
cropland 

Number 

Land  in 
farms 

Harvested 
cropland 

Number 

Land  in 
farms 

Harvested 
cropland 

STATE  TOTAL 

Hawaii 1987.. 

1982.. 

1  604 
1   679 

54  349 
40  515 

10  931 
5  279 

464 
514 

343  292 
390  285 

18  101 
24  175 

1  089 
1  098 

85  686 

86  671 

8  478 
8  866 

COUNTIES,  1987 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

910 
394 
100 
200 

28  187 

10  409 

1   977 

13  776 

4  141 

5  970 
168 
652 

303 
59 
32 

70 

279  691 

1   689 

37  061 

24  851 

11   416 

464 

5  137 

1   084 

612 

298 
93 
86 

56  262 

21   361 

2  553 

5  510 

4  864 

1   601 

345 

1   668 

168    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


Table  34.    Operators  by  Selected  Racial  Groups:   1987  and  1982 


(For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Geographic  area 

All  farms 

Famis  with  sales  of  $10,000  or 
more' 

Farms 

Land  in 
farms 

Famns 

Land  In 
farms 

BLACK 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

1987- 

1982- 

7 
2 

n 

1 

(D) 

AMERICAN  INDIAN 

State  Total 

Hawaii - 

1987- 

1982- 

1 
2 

IS! 

1 

(D) 

ASIAN  OR  PACIFIC  ISLANDER 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

1987.. 

1982.. 

3  094 

3  208 

475  032 
497  957 

1  427 

1  312 

430  679 
451   181 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai- - 

Maui ___ 

1  795 
729 
222 
348 

356  126 
33  354 
41  553 
43  999 

797 

402 

SI 

147 

338  348 

(D) 

39  345 

(D) 

HAWAIIAN 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

1987.. 

1982.. 

480 
416 

266  165 
105  107 

141 
109 

243  881 
80  141 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii- 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

272 
62 

41 
105 

243  667 
10  005 
2  567 
9  926 

76 
22 
14 
29 

233  344 
3  500 
1  878 
5  159 

JAPANESE 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

1987- 

1982- 

2  039 
2  252 

132  124 
332  964 

996 
988 

122  542 
316  264 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii  - 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

1   186 
494 
151 
208 

63  524 

6  368 

38  482 

23  750 

539 

289 

57 

111 

58  343 

4  121 

37  180 

22  898 

CHINESE 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

1987.. 

1982- 

174 
154 

29  271 
12  786 

88 
78 

18  515 
9  350 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai _ 

Maui 

44 

104 

9 

17 

3  422 

15  640 

312 

9  897 

15 

89 

2 

3 

2  304 

15  505 

FILIPINO 

State  Total 

Hawaii _ 

.1987.. 

1982.. 

374 
371 

47  278 
47  000 

187 
133 

45  632 

45  395 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii--- 

Honolulu— 

Kauai 

Maui-- 

273 
62 
21 
18 

45  360 

1   300 

192 

426 

154 

21 

8 

4 

44  252 

1  219 

143 

18 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


HAWAII     169 


Table  34.    Operators  by  Selected  Racial  Groups:   1987  and  1982-Con. 


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


Geographic  area 

All  farms 

Famis  with  sales  of  $10,000  or 
more' 

Farms 

Land  in 
farms 

Farms 

Land  in 
farms 

KOREAN 

State  ToUl 

Hawaii 

1987.. 

1982.. 

27 
15 

194 
100 

14 

4 

109 
31 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

20 

7 

153 
41 

13 

1 

(D) 
(D) 

OTHER  RACES  (SEE  TEXT) 

State  Total 

Hawaii 

1987.. 

1982.. 

55 
79 

8  248 
19  485 

24 
25 

(D) 
17  147 

Counties,  1987 

Hawaii - 

Honolulu 

Kniial 

Maul 

26 

19 
3 
7 

(D) 
(D) 
38 
(D) 

9 
12 

3 

7  698 
(D) 

^Data  for  1982  exclude  abnormal  farms. 


Table  35.    Operators  of  Spanish  Origin:   1987  and  1982 

[For  classification  of  Spanisfi  origin,  see  text.   For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text) 


Geographic  area 

All  fanns 

Farms  with  sales  of  $10,000  or 
more' 

Farms 

Land  in 
farms 

Farms 

Land  in 
farms 

STATE  TOTAL 

HawaH 

- 1987.. 

1982.. 

110 
125 

21  738 
8  302 

38 
28 

18  498 
6  669 

COUNTIES,  1987 

HawaK 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maul _._. 

71 
17 
14 
8 

16  811 

3  146 

924 

857 

25 
5 
5 
3 

15  795 

1  446 

546 

711 

^Data  for  1982  exclude  abnonmat  farms. 


Table  36.    Farms  With  Grazing  Permits:   1987 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols. 

see  introductory  text] 

Land  in  famis 

Farms  by  land  in  farms 

Source  of  permits 

Geographic  area 

Farms 

Acres 

Less  than 
100  acres 

100  to 
259  acres 

260  to 
499  acres 

500  to 
999  acres 

1.000  to 
1.999  acres 

2.000  acres 
or  more 

Forest 
sennce 

Taylor 
grazing 

Indian 
land 

Other 

Hawaii 

S 

204  180 

4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

4 

170    HAWAII 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE-COUNTY  DATA 


APPENDIX  A. 
General  Explanation 


Page 

DATA  COLLECTION A-1 

DATA  PROCESSING A-2 

MAJOR  DATA  CHANGES A-2 

FOLLOW-ON  SURVEYS,  SPECIAL  CENSUSES,  AND 

RELATED  PUBLICATIONS A-2 

DEFINITIONS  AND  EXPLANATIONS A-3 

FARMS  CLASSIFIED  BY  SPECIFIED  CHARACTERISTICS A-9 


DATA  COLLECTION 

Method  of  Enumeration 

All  agriculture  censuses  beginning  with  the  1969  census 
primarily  have  used  mailout/mailback  data  collection.  Direct 
enumeration  methods,  however,  continue  to  be  used  for 
the  agriculture  census  in  Puerto  Rico,  Guam,  the  U.S. 
Virgin  Islands,  American  Samoa,  and  the  Commonwealth 
of  the  Northern  Mariana  Islands. 

Mail  List 

The  mail  list  for  the  1987  census  was  comprised  of 
individuals,  businesses,  and  organizations  that  could  be 
readily  identified  as  being  associated  with  agriculture.  The 
list  was  assembled  from  the  records  of  the  1 982  census, 
administrative  records  of  the  Internal  Revenue  Service 
(IRS),  and  the  statistical  records  of  the  U.S.  Department  of 
Agriculture  (USDA).  In  addition,  lists  of  large  or  specialized 
operations,  such  as  nurseries  and  greenhouses,  specialty 
crop  farms,  poultry  farms,  fish  farms,  livestock  farms,  and 
cattle  feedlot  operations,  were  obtained  from  State  and 
Federal  agencies,  trade  associations,  and  similar  organi- 
zations. Lists  of  companies  having  one  or  more  establish- 
ments (or  locations)  producing  agricultural  products  were 
obtained  from  the  1982  census  and  updated  using  the 
information  from  the  Standard  Statistical  Establishment 
List  maintained  by  the  Census  Bureau.  Exhaustive  record 
linkage,  unduplication,  and  mathematical  modeling  yielded 
a  final  mail  list  of  4.1  million  names  and  addresses  that  had 
a  substantial  probability  of  being  a  farm  operation. 

Report  Forms 

In  1987,  three  different  report  forms  were  used— a 
two-page,  a  four-page,  and  a  six-page  form  to  minimize  the 
reporting  burden,  particularly  for  small  farms  and  places 
less  likely  to  be  farms.  The  six-page  sample  form  and  the 
four-page  nonsample  form  are  the  same,  except  sections 
23  through  28  have  been  added  to  the  sample  form  to 
obtain  supplemental  information  from  a  sample  of  farms. 


The  information  collected  in  these  sections  will  give  the 
Bureau  of  the  Census  a  good  basis  for  making  estimates  of 
these  data  for  other  farms  included  in  the  census.  The 
two-page  form  does  not  have  as  many  questions  or  as 
much  detail  as  the  four-page  and  six-page  forms.  The 
four-page  form  has  1 1  regional  versions  and  the  six-page 
form  has  13  regional  versions.  Both  forms  have  different 
crops  prelisted.  Appendix  D  contains  copies  of  both  the 
two-page  and  six-page  forms. 

The  six-page  form  was  mailed  to  1 ,104,000  addressees 
on  the  mail  list,  including  all  those  expected  to  be  large 
(based  on  expected  sales  or  acreage)  or  unique  (farms 
operated  by  multiestablishment  companies  or  nonprofit 
organizations),  all  those  in  Alaska  and  Hawaii,  and  a 
sample  of  other  addressees.  The  two-page  form  was 
mailed  to  906,000  addressees.  These  were  expected  to  be 
small  farms  or  less  likely  to  be  farms.  The  four-page  form 
was  mailed  to  the  remaining  2,079,000  addressees.  Fur- 
ther discussion  of  the  criteria  used  to  determine  which 
form  was  mailed  to  an  addressee  is  provided  in  the  Census 
Sample  Design  section  of  appendix  C. 

Initial  Mailing 

The  report  forms  were  mailed  in  mid-December  1 987  to 
the  approximately  4,089,000  individuals,  businesses,  and 
organizations  on  the  mail  list.  The  mail  packages  included 
a  report  form,  a  cover  letter  with  a  description  of  the 
purposes  and  uses  of  the  census  on  the  reverse  side,  an 
information  sheet  containing  instructions  for  completing 
the  form,  and  a  postage-paid  return  envelope.  Additional 
special  instructions  were  included  with  report  forms  sent  to 
grazing  associations;  feedlot  operations;  institutional  orga- 
nizations; Indian  reservations;  firms  with  multiple  farm  or 
ranch  operations;  and  producers  of  poultry  under  contract, 
bees  and  honey,  fish,  laboratory  animals,  and  nursery  and 
greenhouse  crops. 

To  provide  additional  help  to  farmers  in  completing  their 
reports,  copies  of  an  Agriculture  Census  Guide  booklet 
were  sent  to  vocational  agriculture  instructors,  USDA 
county  offices  of  the  Agriculture  Stabilization  and  Conser- 
vation Service,  and  the  Cooperative  Extension  Service. 
The  Guide  contained  descriptions  and  definitions  of  vari- 
ous 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. 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


APPENDIX  A    A-1 


Followup  Procedures 

A  thank  you/reminder  card  was  mailed  to  those  on  the 
mail  list  in  mid-January  1 988.  Five  followup  letters,  three  of 
which  were  accompanied  by  a  report  form,  were  sent  to 
nonrespondents  at  4-week  intervals  starting  in  mid-February 
and  continuing  until  early  June  1988. 

Telephone  calls  were  made  to  all  large  farms  who  had 
not  responded.  In  addition,  telephone  calls  were  made  to  a 
sample  of  other  nonrespondents  in  counties  that  had  a 
response  rate  of  less  than  75  percent.  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  Census  Estimation 
section  of  appendix  C. 

DATA  PROCESSING 

Selected  report  forms  were  reviewed  prior  to  keying  the 
data.  These  included  reports  with  attached  correspon- 
dence and  reports  with  remarks  or  no  positive  data  on  the 
front  page. 

The  data  from  each  report  form  were  subjected  to  a 
detailed  item-by-item  computer  edit.  The  edit  performed 
comprehensive  checks  for  consistency  and  reasonable- 
ness, 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.  Substantial  computer-generated 
changes  to  the  data  were  clerically  reviewed  and  verified. 

In  the  computer  edit,  farms  with  sales,  acreage,  or 
commodities  exceeding  specified  levels  were  tested  for 
historical  comparability.  Key  items,  such  as  acreage  and 
sales,  were  compared  for  substantial  changes  between 
1 982  and  1 987.  Sizeable  historical  differences  were  resolved 
or  verified  by  telephone,  if  necessary.  Respondents  who 
reported  sales  or  acreage  above  specified  levels  on  non- 
sample  forms  were  sent  correspondence  requesting  the 
additional  sample  data.  Prior  to  publication,  tabulated 
totals  were  reviewed  by  statisticians  to  identify  inconsis- 
tencies and  potential  coverage  problems.  Comparisons 
were  made  with  previous  census  data,  estimates  published 
by  the  USDA,  and  other  available  data. 

MAJOR  DATA  CHANGES 

Prior  to  each  agriculture  census,  the  Census  Bureau 
reviews  the  content  of  the  census  forms  to  eliminate 
questions  no  longer  needed  and  to  identify  new  items 
necessary  to  meet  user  needs  and  to  better  describe  the 
agricultural  situation  in  our  Nation.  Data  requests  are 
solicited  from  farmers,  farm  organizations,  land  grant  col- 
leges and  universities.  State  and  federal  agencies,  and 
members  of  the  Census  Advisory  Committee  on  Agricul- 
tural Statistics.  Each  agency  and  organization  is  asked  to 
identify  and  justify  its  specific  data  needs.  The  following 
data  inquiries  were  added  to  the  1 987  report  form: 


Income  from  farm-related  sources 

Acres  under  the  Conservation  Reserve  Program 

Payments  received  for  participation  in  federal  farm 

programs 
Grazing  permits  by  source 

Additional  data  on  production  expenses  were  added  in 
1987: 

Repair  and  maintenance  expenses 

Cash  rent 

Property  taxes  paid 

All  other  production  expenses 

The  following  separate  data  inquiries  were  eliminated 
from  the  1 987  form: 

Storage  capacity  for  petroleum  products 
Number  of  hired  farm  and  ranch  workers 
Value  of  agricultural  products  sold  directly  to  individuals 

for  human  consumption 
Source  of  irrigation  water 
Tons  of  commercially  mixed  feed 
Expenditures  for  coal,  wood,  and  coke 
Selected  machinery  items:  automobiles,  corn  heads  for 

combines,  and  field  forage  harvesters 
Chinchillas 
Worms 
Tropical  and  baitfish 

FOLLOW-ON  SURVEYS,  SPECIAL  CENSUSES, 
AND  RELATED  PUBLICATIONS 

In  addition  to  the  1987  Census  of  Agriculture  for  the  50 
States,  Puerto  Rico,  Guam,  the  U.S.  Virgin  Islands,  Amer- 
ican Samoa,  and  the  Commonwealth  of  the  Northern 
Mariana  Islands,  the  census  of  agriculture  program  includes 
the  1988  Farm  and  Ranch  Irrigation  Survey,  the  1988 
Agricultural  Economics  and  Land  Ownership  Survey,  and 
the  1 988  Census  of  Horticultural  Specialties. 

The  1988  Farm  and  Ranch  Irrigation  Survey  provides 
data  on  water  use  by  irrigated  farms  and  ranches.  Data 
include:  the  amount  of  water  applied  by  crop,  method  of 
water  distribution,  source  of  water,  and  energy  costs  for 
pumping  water.  Data  from  this  survey  will  be  published  as 
volume  3,  part  1. 

The  1 988  Agricultural  Economics  and  Land  Ownership 
Survey  provides  detailed  data  on  debts,  expenses,  taxes, 
credits,  assets,  land  ownership,  and  farm  and  off-farm 
income  for  farm  operators.  Many  of  these  items,  as  well  as 
detailed  data  on  landlord  characteristics,  are  being  col- 
lected from  the  landlords  of  the  farms  involved  in  the 
survey.  Data  from  this  survey  will  be  published  as  volume 
3,  part  2. 

The  1988  Census  of  Horticultural  Specialties  covers 
operations  growing  and  selling  $2,000  or  more  of  horticul- 
tural products  such  as  greenhouse  products,  outdoor- 
grown  floricultural  products,  nursery  products,  mushrooms, 
and  sod.  These  data  will  be  published  as  volume  4. 

Additional  publications  of  the  1987  Census  of  Agricul- 
ture data  include  the  Agricultural  Atlas  of  the  United  States 
(previously  called  the  Graphic  Summary),  Coverage  Eval- 
uation, Ranking  of  States  and  Counties,  and  Government 
Payments  and  Market  Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold. 


A-2    APPENDIX  A 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


The  Agricultural  Atlas  of  the  United  States  presents  the 
Nation's  agriculture  graphically  illustrated  by  dot  and  mul- 
ticolor pattern  maps.  The  maps  provide  displays  on  size 
and  type  of  farm,  land  use,  farm  tenure,  market  value  of 
products  sold,  crops  harvested,  livestock  inventories,  and 
other  characteristics  of  farms.  This  report  will  be  published 
as  volume  2,  part  1. 

The  Coverage  Evaluation  report  provides  estimates  of 
the  completeness  of  the  1987  Census  of  Agriculture  for 
the  United  States,  geographic  regions,  and  selected  States 
and  groups  of  States.  Estimates  with  their  associated 
sample  reliability  are  provided  for  farms  not  on  the  mail  list, 
farms  classified  as  nonfarms,  duplicate  farms,  and  non- 
farms  classified  as  farms.  This  report  will  be  published  as 
volume  2,  part  2. 

The  Ranking  of  States  and  Counties  report  ranks  the 
leading  States  and  counties  for  selected  items  in  the  1 987 
census  and  provides  comparative  data  from  the  1982 
census.  This  report  will  be  published  as  volume  2,  part  3. 

A  new  publication  on  Government  Payments  and  Mar- 
ket Value  of  Agricultural  Products  Sold  presents  1987  data 
for  the  United  States  and  each  State.  The  U.S.  table  has  a 
format  similar  to  volume  1,  U.S.  table  52  and  presents 
summary  data  by  size  of  farm.  This  report  will  be  published 
as  volume  2,  part  5. 

DEFINITIONS  AND  EXPLANATIONS 


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.  Land  under  the  exclusive  use  of  a  grazing 
association  was  to  be  reported  by  the  grazing  association 
and  included  as  land  in  farms.  All  land  in  Indian  reserva- 
tions 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  represents  the  total  land  area  as  determined  by 
records  and  calculations  as  of  January  1,  1988.  These 
data  are  updated  periodically;  however,  the  acreages 
shown  for  1987  are  essentially  the  same  as  for  1982.  Any 
differences  between  the  land  area  for  1 987  and  1 982  are 
due  to  annexations  and  other  changes  affecting  county 
boundaries. 


The  following  definitions  and  explanations  provide  a 
more  detailed  description  of  the  terms  used  in  this  publi- 
cation than  are  available  in  the  tables  or  on  the  report  form. 
For  an  exact  wording  of  the  questions  on  the  1 987  census 
report  forms  and  the  information  sheet  which  accompa- 
nied these  forms,  see  appendix  D.  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 
reporting"  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-  - 
number-  - 


842 
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  wood- 
land and  wasteland  not  actually  under  cultivation  or  used 
for  pasture  or  grazing,  provided  it  was  part  of  the  farm 
operator's  total  operations.  Large  acreages  of  woodland  or 
wasteland  held  for  nonagricultural  purposes  were  deleted 
from  individual  reports  during  the  processing  operations. 
Land  in  farms  includes  acres  set  aside  under  annual 
commodity  acreage  programs  as  well  as  acres  in  the 
Conservation  Reserve  Program  for  places  meeting  the 
farm  definition. 


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  produced.  It  was  usually  the  county  contain- 
ing all  or  the  largest  proportion  of  the  land  in  the  farm  or 
viewed  by  the  respondent  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  1982  census  as  having 
more  than  one  farm  unit.  Other  reports  received  showing 
land  in  more  than  one  county  were  separated  into  two  or 
more  reports  if  the  data  would  substantially  affect  the 
county  totals. 


Vaiue  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  value 
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. 


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


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. 


Cropland  used  only  for  pasture  or  grazing — This 
category  includes  land  used  only  for  pasture  or  grazing 
that  could  have  been  used  for  crops  without  additional 
improvement.  Included  also  was  all  cropland  used  for 
rotation  pasture  and  land  in  government  diversion  pro- 
grams that  were  pastured.  However,  cropland  that  was 
pastured  before  or  after  crops  were  harvested  was  to  be 
included  as  harvested  cropland  rather  than  cropland  for 
pasture  or  grazing. 

Other  cropland— This  category  includes  cropland  not 
harvested  and  not  grazed  which  was  used  for  cover  crops, 
soil  improvement  crops,  land  on  which  all  crops  failed, 
cultivated  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,  land  planted  for  Christmas  tree  production, 
and  woodland  pastured.  Land  covered  by  sagebrush  or 
mesquite  was  to  be  reported  as  other  pastureland  and 
rangeland  or  other  land. 

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

Cropland  in  annual  commodity  acreage  adjustment 
programs— This  category  includes  land  diverted  or  set 
aside  under  the  provisions  of  the  Federal  Commodity 
Acreage  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  conser- 
vation uses.  Information  was  not  obtained  as  to  which 
crops  would  have  been  grown  on  the  acres  set  aside. 

Cropland  in  the  Conservation  Reserve  Program 
(CRP) — This  category  includes  acres  of  "highly  erodible" 
cropland  taken  out  of  agricultural  production  and  planted 
to  protective  cover  crops  or  reforested.  The  CRP  was 
established  through  the  1985  Food  Security  Act  and 
provides  for  annual  rental  payments  and  shared  costs  of 
conservation  practices  through  a  1 0-year  contract  with  the 
USDA.  Appendix  B  presents  data  on  places  with  all  their 
cropland  enrolled  in  the  Conservation  Reserve  Program 
and  which  were  not  counted  as  farms  in  the  1 987  census. 


Operator— The  term  "operator"  designates  a  person 
who  operates  a  farm,  either  doing  the  work  or  making 
day-to-day  decisions  about  such  things  as  planting,  har- 
vesting, feeding,  and  marketing.  The  operator  may  be  the 
owner,  a  member  of  the  owner's  household,  a  hired 
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  partner- 
ships, only  one  partner  is  counted  as  the  operator.  If  it  is 
not  clear  which  partner  is  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  actually  in  charge  of  the  farm  operation. 

Operator  characteristics— All  operators  were  asked 
to  report  place  of  residence,  principal  occupation,  days  of 
off-farm  work,  year  in  which  his/her  operation  of  the  farm 
began,  age,  race,  sex,  and  Spanish  origin.  If  race,  age,  sex, 
and  principal  occupation  were  not  reported,  they  were 
imputed  based  on  information  reported  by  farms  with 
similar  acreage,  tenure,  and  value  of  sales.  No  imputations 
were  made  for  nonresponse  to  place  of  residence,  Span- 
ish origin,  off-farm  work,  or  year  began  operation.  Opera- 
tors of  Spanish  origin  were  tabulated  by  reported  race. 

Farm  production  expenses — In  1987,  additional  spe- 
cific expense  items  and  a  category  for  all  other  farm 
production  expenses  were  added  to  the  selected  farm 
production  expenses  collected  in  1 982.  Consequently,  we 
are  publishing  total  farm  production  expenses  in  1987.  The 
expenses  are  limited  to  those  incurred  in  the  operation  of 
the  farm  business.  Expenses  include  the  share  of  the 
expenditures  provided  by  landlords,  contractors,  and  part- 
ners in  the  operation  of  the  farm  business.  Property  taxes 
paid  by  landlords  are  excluded.  Expenditures  for  nonfarm 
activities;  farm-related  activities  such  as  providing  custom- 
work  for  others,  the  production  and  harvest  of  forest 
products,  and  recreational  services;  and  household  expenses 
are  excluded.  In  1987,  as  in  other  recent  censuses, 
operators  producing  crops,  livestock,  or  poultry  under 
contract  often  were  unable  or  unwilling  to  estimate  the  cost 
of  production  inputs  furnished  by  the  contractors.  As  a 
consequence,  extensive  estimation  was  required  for  con- 
tract producers. 

Commercial  fertilizer— The  expense  for  commercial 
fertilizer  is  the  amount  spent  on  fertilizer  during  1 987 


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including  the  cost  of  custom  application.  The  cost  of 
custom  application  was  excluded  from  the  1982  and 
1978  data. 

Agricultural  chemicals — These  expenses  include  the 
cost  of  all  insecticides,  herbicides,  fungicides,  and 
other  pesticides,  including  the  cost  of  custom  applica- 
tion. Data  exclude  commercial  fertilizer  purchased. 
The  cost  of  custom  application  was  excluded  from  the 
1982  and  1978  data.  The  cost  of  lime  was  excluded 
from  the  1987  and  1982  data,  but  included  in  1978. 

Customwork,  machine  hire,  and  rental  of  machinery 
and  equipment — These  expenses  include  costs  incurred 
for  having  customwork  done  on  the  place  and  for 
renting  machines  to  perform  agricultural  operations. 
The  cost  of  cotton  ginning  is  excluded.  The  cost  of 
labor  involved  in  the  customwork  service  is  included  in 
the  customwork  expense.  The  cost  of  custom  applica- 
tion of  fertilizer  and  chemicals  was  included  in  the 
1982  and  1978  customwork  data,  but  is  included  in 
expenditures  for  these  items  in  1 987.  The  cost  of  hired 
labor  for  operating  rented  or  hired  machinery  is  included 
as  a  hired  farm  and  ranch  labor  expense. 

Interest— In  1987,  separate  data  were  collected  for 
interest  paid  on  debts  secured  by  real  estate  and 
interest  paid  on  debts  not  secured  by  real  estate.  In 
1 982,  only  total  interest  expenses  were  collected. 

Market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold— This 
category  represents  the  gross  market  value  before  taxes 
and  production  expenses  of  all  agricultural  products  sold 
or  removed  from  the  place  in  1987  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  oper- 
ation. In  addition,  it  includes  receipts  from  placing  com- 
modities in  the  Commodity  Credit  Corporation  (CCC)  loan 
program  in  1 987.  It  does  not  include  payments  received  for 
participation  in  federal  farm  programs  nor  does  it  include 
income  from  farm-related  sources  such  as  customwork 
and  other  agricultural  services,  or  income  from  nonfarm 
sources. 

The  value  of  crops  sold  in  1987  does  not  necessarily 
represent  the  sales  from  crops  harvested  in  1987.  Data 
may  include  sales  from  crops  produced  in  earlier  years  and 
exclude  some  crops  produced  in  1987,  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 
the  total  value  received  in  1987. 

The  value  of  agricultural  products  sold  was  requested  of 
all  operators.  If  the  operator  failed  to  report  this  informa- 
tion, estimates  were  made  based  on  the  amount  of  crops 
harvested,  livestock  or  poultry  inventory  or  number  sold. 
Extensive  estimation  was  required  for  operators  growing 
crops  or  livestock  under  contract. 


Caution  should  be  used  when  comparing  sales  in  1 987 
with  sales  reported  in  earlier  censuses.  Sales  figures  are 
expressed  in  current  dollars  and  have  not  been  adjusted 
for  inflation  or  deflation. 

Government  payments— This  category  is  limited  to 
direct  cash  or  generic  commodity  certificate  (PIK)  pay- 
ments received  by  the  farm  operator  in  1 987.  It  includes 
deficiency  and  diversion  payments;  wool  payments;  pay- 
ments from  the  Dairy  Termination  Program,  the  Conserva- 
tion Reserve  Program,  other  conservation  programs,  and 
all  other  federal  farm  programs  under  which  payments 
were  made  directly  to  farm  operators. 

Other  farm-related  Income— The  1987  report  form 
included  a  new  inquiry  on  income  from  farm-related  sources. 
These  data  consist  of  gross  income  in  1 987  before  taxes 
and  expenses  from  the  sales  of  farm  by-products  and 
other  sales  and  services  closely  related  to  the  principal 
functions  of  the  farm  business.  These  data  are  for  income 
producing  activities  that  are  primarily  a  by-product  or 
supplemental  to  the  farm  operation.  They  exclude  income 
from  business  activities  that  are  separate  from  the  farm 
business. 

Customwork  and  other  agricultural  services— This 
income  includes  gross  receipts  received  by  farm  oper- 
ators for  providing  services  for  others  such  as  planting, 
plowing,  spraying,  and  harvesting.  Income  from  cus- 
tomwork and  other  agricultural  services  is  generally 
included  in  the  agriculture  census  if  it  is  closely  related 
to  the  farming  operation.  However,  it  is  excluded  if  it 
constitutes  a  separate  business  or  is  conducted  from 
another  location. 

Rental  of  farmland— This  income  includes  gross  cash 
rent  or  share  payments  received  from  renting  out 
farmland;  payments  received  from  the  lease  or  sale  of 
allotments  for  crops  such  as  tobacco;  and  payments 
received  for  livestock  pastured  on  a  per-head,  per- 
month,  or  per-pound  basis.  It  excludes  rental  income 
from  nonfarm  property. 

Sales  of  forest  products— This  income  includes  gross 
receipts  from  the  sales  of  Christmas  trees,  standing 
timber,  maple  products,  gum  for  naval  stores,  fire- 
wood, and  other  forest  products  from  the  farm  busi- 
ness. It  excludes  income  from  nonfarm  timber  tracts 
and  sawmill  businesses. 

Other  farm-related  income  sources— This  income 
includes  gross  receipts  from  hunting  leases,  fishing 
fees,  camping,  other  recreational  services,  patronage 
dividends  of  cooperatives,  sales  of  farm  by-products, 
and  other  sales  and  services  closely  related  to  the 
farm  business.  It  excludes  income  from  nonfarm  busi- 
nesses. 

Commodity  Credit  Corporations  loans— This  cate- 
gory includes  loans  for  corn,  wheat,  soybeans,  sorghum, 
barley,  oats,  cotton,  peanuts,  rye,  rice,  tobacco,  and  honey. 


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Agricultural  chemicals  used,  Including  fertilizer  and 
lime — For  each  type  of  agricultural  chemical,  the  acres 
treated  were  to  be  reported  only  once  even  if  the  acres 
were  fertilized  or  limed  more  than  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  agriculture  census.  Production  in  salt  water  is 
considered  not  to  be  in  captivity  and  is  excluded  from  the 
census. 

Bees  and  honey— Bee  and  honey  production  was 
enumerated  and  tabulated  in  the  county  in  which  the  home 
farm  was  located  even  though  hives  are  often  moved  from 
farm  to  farm  over  a  wide  geographic  area. 

Citrus  enumeration— In  the  1987  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  com- 
plete the  census  report.  Each  citrus  caretaker  was  enu- 
merated as  a  farm  operator  and  requested  to  complete 
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  care- 
taker also  was  requested  to  inform  the  grove  owner  that  he 
had  already  reported  for  the  citrus  under  his  care  and  that 
the  grove  owner  was  not  to  report  the  citrus  again.  In  the 
1 987  census,  7  caretakers  in  Arizona  reported  1 75  grove 
owners  having  1 2,000  acres  of  citrus;  the  65  caretakers  in 
Florida  reported  3,000  grove  owners  having  170,000  acres 
of  citrus;  and  20  caretakers  in  Texas  reported  800  grove 
owners  having  14,500  acres  of  citrus. 

Crop  year  or  season  covered— Acres  and  quantity 
harvested  are  for  the  calendar  year  1 987  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  1986  through  July  1987 
harvest  season,  except  limes  that  were  harvested  in 
the  April  1987  through  March  1988  harvest  season. 
The  data  for  Texas  relate  to  the  quantity  harvested  in 
the  September  1986  through  May  1987  harvest  sea- 
son. The  data  for  States,  other  than  Florida  and  Texas, 
relate  to  the  quantity  harvested  in  the  1 986-87  harvest 
season. 

Avocados— The  data  for  California  relate  to  the  quan- 
tity harvested  in  the  November  1 986  through  Novem- 
ber 1987  harvest  season  and  for  Florida  the  April  1987 
through  March  1 988  harvest  season. 


Olives- The  data  for  California  relate  to  the  quantity 
harvested  in  the  September  1 986  through  March  1 987 
harvest  season. 

Vegetables— The  data  for  Florida  relate  to  the  crop 
harvested  in  the  September  1986  through  August 
1 987  harvest  season. 

Sugarcane  for  sugar— The  data  for  Florida  relate  to 
the  cuttings  from  November  1 986  through  April  1 987, 
and  for  Texas  the  cuttings  from  October  1 986  through 
April  1987. 

Pineapples — The  data  for  Hawaii  relate  to  the  quantity 
harvested  in  the  year  ending  May  31,  1987. 

Coffee— The  data  for  Hawaii  relate  to  the  1 986-87  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  crops; 
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 
exceeds  the  acres  of  cropland  harvested.  An  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  chop  or  silage 
would  be  reported  for  each  applicable  crop.  For  inter- 
planted  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— cropland  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  reported  as  cropland  pasture. 

Quantity  harvested  was  not  obtained  for  crops  such  as 
vegetables;  nursery  and  greenhouse  crops;  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. 


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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  reported  in  a  unit  of  measure 
different  than  the  unit  of  measure  published,  the  quantity 
harvested  was  converted  to  the  published  unit  of  measure. 

Grapes  could  be  reported  in  dry  weight  or  fresh  weight; 
plums  and  prunes  in  fresh  weight,  or  prunes  in  dry  weight; 
and  in  Hawaii,  coffee  in  pounds  parchment  or  pounds 
cherry,  and  macadamia  nuts  in  pounds  husked,  unshelled 
or  pounds  shelled.  For  other  fruit  and  nut  crops  and  citrus, 
the  operator  was  given  a  choice  of  units  of  measure  of 
pounds,  tons,  or  boxes.  The  quantity  harvested  for  these 
crops  is  published  in  pounds. 


Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms— For  1987, 
1982,  and  1978,  selected  data  were  collected  from  only  a 
sample  of  farms.  These  data  are  subject  to  sampling  error. 
For  1 987,  the  six-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  1 7  percent  of  all  other  farms. 
Sample  sections  23  through  28  of  the  1987  census  forms 
included  inquiries  on  production  expenses,  commercial 
fertilizer  and  lime,  chemicals,  machinery  and  equipment, 
value  of  land  and  buildings,  and  income  from  farm-related 
sources.  Estimates  of  the  reliability  of  county  totals  for 
selected  items  are  shown  in  table  F  of  appendix  C. 

Operators  of  Spanish  origin— No  imputation  was  made 
for  those  not  responding  to  the  question  on  Spanish  origin. 

Farms  operated  by  Blacic  and  other  races— This 
category  includes  Blacks,  American  Indians,  Asian  and 
Pacific  Islanders,  and  all  other  racial  groups  other  than 
White. 


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  assigned  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  proper 
coding,  most  of  these  respondents  were  telephoned. 
Reports  for  those  not  telephoned  were  changed  on  the 
basis  of  other  reports  for  the  area. 


All  other  races — This  category  is  primarily  limited  to 
persons  native  to  or  of  ancestry  from  Mexico,  the  Carib- 
bean, and  Central  and  South  America. 

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  crops  and 
hay.  Respondents  were  asked  to  include  landlords'  and 
contractors'  shares.  The  value  of  commodities  placed  in 
CCC  loans  are  included  as  sold.  In  1987,  all  farms  includ- 
ing abnormal  farms  were  tabulated  by  size  based  on 
reported  sales.  In  1982  and  1978,  abnormal  farms  were 
included  in  the  total  sales  figure,  but  excluded  from  the 
detailed  size  breakdowns.  Abnormal  farms  include  institu- 
tional farms,  experimental  and  research  farms,  and  Indian 
reservations. 


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  cor- 
rected. Reports  with  significant  acres  of  unusual  crops  for 
the  area  were  examined  to  minimize  the  possibility  that 
they  were  in  error. 

"See  text"  References 

Items  in  the  tables  which  carry  the  note  "See  text"  are 
explained  or  defined  in  this  section. 


Farms  with  sales  of  less  than  $1,000— This  category 
includes  all  farms  with  actual  sales  of  less  than  $1 ,000,  but 
having  the  production  potential  for  sales  of  $1,000  or 
more.  These  farms  normally  could  be  expected  to  sell 
$1 ,000  or  more  of  agricultural  products. 

Net  cash  return  from  agricultural  sales  for  the  farm 
unit — This  category  is  derived  by  subtracting  total  operat- 
ing expenditures  from  the  gross  market  value  of  agricul- 
tural products  sold.  Depreciation  and  the  change  in  inven- 
tory values  are  excluded  from  expenditures.  Production 
expenditures  may  be  understated  on  part  owner  and 
tenant  farms  because  property  taxes  paid  by  landlords  are 
excluded.  Other  landlord  expenditures,  such  as  insurance 
or  rent  paid,  which  are  not  readily  known  to  renters  may 
also  be  omitted  or  understated.  Gross  sales  include  sales 
by  the  operator  as  well  as  the  share  of  sales  received  by 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


APPENDIX  A    A-7 


partners,  landlords,  and  contractors.  Consequently,  the 
net  cash  return  is  that  of  the  farm  unit  rather  than  the  net 
farm  income  of  the  operator. 

Other  livestock  and  livestock  products— This  cate- 
gory 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  obtained  primarily  from  data 
published  by  the  National  Agricultural  Statistics  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  on  the  place  during  the  year  and  placed  or  sold. 
Incubator  egg  capacity  on  December  31,  1987,  is  tabu- 
lated under  the  column  heading  "Inventory"  and  the 
number  of  poultry  hatched  and  placed  or  sold  is  under  the 
heading  "Sales." 

Hay — alfalfa,  other  tame,  small  grain,  wild,  grass 
silage,  green  chop,  etc.— Data  shown  for  hay  represent 
all  hay  crops,  including  grass  silage,  haylage,  and  hay 
crops  cut  and  fed  green  (green  chop).  In  production  data, 
dry  tons  represent  dry  tonnage  for  the  various  hay  cate- 
gories and  dry  weight  equivalents  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,  lespedeza,  timothy,  Bermuda  grass,  Sudan 
grass,  and  other  types  of  legume  and  tame  grasses. 

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  of  fresh 
weight.  The  conversion  used  was  4  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  quantities  of  plums  and  prunes  harvested 
have  been  converted  to  pounds  of  fresh  weight.  The 
conversion  used  was  3  pounds  fresh  weight  to  1  pound  dry 
weight. 

Cherries — For  1987,  cherries  were  reported  as  "sweet 
cherries,"  "tart  cherries,"  or  "cherries"  depending  on  the 
regional  form  the  respondent  completed.  On  regional 


forms  for  States  where  cherries  are  an  important  fruit  crop, 
"sweet  cherries"  and  "tart  cherries"  were  listed  sepa- 
rately. On  the  other  regional  forms,  either  "cherries"  were 
listed  or  could  be  written  in.  For  publication  purposes, 
"cherries,  total"  could  be  shown  along  with  the  individual 
breakdown  of  "sweet  cherries,"  "tart  cherries,"  or  "cherries, 
not  specified."  "Cherries,  not  specified"  is  used  to  account 
for  cherries  where  the  "sweet"  and  "tart"  breakdown  was 
not  asked  or  where  respondents  wrote  in  "cherries"  but 
did  not  specify  or  code  the  kind  of  cherry.  All  the  individual 
cherry  items  may  not  be  shown.  Data  for  "sweet  cherries," 
"tart  cherries,"  and  "cherries,  not  specified"  are  not 
available  for  1 982. 

Other  fruits  and  nuts— Data  shown  for  other  fruits  and 
nuts  relate  to  any  fruits  and  nuts  not  having  a  specific  code 
on  the  1 987  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  vegeta- 
bles harvested  is  the  summation  of  the  acres  of  individual 
vegetables  harvested.  All  of  the  individual  vegetable  items 
may  not  be  shown. 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  crops  grown  for  sale— These 
data  are  a  summation  of  the  individual  items  reported.  All 
of  the  individual  items  may  not  be  shown. 

Nursery,  floriculture,  vegetable  and  flower  seed 
crops,  sod,  etc.,  grown  in  the  open,  irrigated— Data 

refer  to  farms  reporting  irrigated  nursery,  floriculture,  veg- 
etable and  flower  seeds,  sod,  bedding  plants,  etc.,  grown 
in  the  open. 

Other  grains— These  data  are  for  the  total  market 
value  of  other  grains  sold  including  dry  edible  beans,  dry 
lima  beans,  buckwheat,  dry  southern  peas  (cowpeas), 
emmer  and  spelt,  flaxseed,  mixed  grains,  lentils,  mustard 
seed,  dry  edible  peas,  popcorn,  proso  millet,  rice,  rye  for 
grain,  safflower,  sunflower  seed,  triticale,  and  wild  rice. 

Value  of  crop  production — This  item  represents  the 
estimated  value  of  all  crops  harvested  during  the  1987 
crop  year.  Data  for  the  value  of  crops  harvested  were 
obtained  by  multiplying  the  average  estimated  value  per 
unit  by  the  reported  acres  or  quantity  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  usually  from  publications 
of  the  National  Agricultural  Statistics  Service,  USDA.  When 


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1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


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  knowledge- 
able about  specific  crops. 


FARMS  CLASSIFIED  BY  SPECIFIED 
CHARACTERISTICS 

State  tables  48  through  53  present  detailed  1 987  data 
for  all  farms  classified  by  specified  characteristics— tenure 
of  operator,  type  of  organization,  age  and  principal  occu- 
pation 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. 

Farms  by  value  of  agricultural  products  sold  or 
value  of  sales—  In  1987,  all  farms  were  tabulated  by  size 
based  on  reported  sales.  In  1982  and  earlier  censuses, 
abnormal  farms  were  not  tabulated  based  on  sales  size.  In 
the  tables  on  market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold, 
the  sales  of  abnormal  farms  in  1982  and  earlier  censuses 
were  included  in  the  total  sales  figure,  but  excluded  from 
the  detailed  size  categories.  Abnormal  farms  included 
institutional  farms,  experimental  and  research  farms,  and 
Indian  reservations.  The  category  "farms  with  sales  of  less 
than  $1,000"  included  all  farms  with  actual  sales  of  less 
than  $1 ,000  but  having  the  production  potential  for  sales  of 
$1 ,000  or  more.  These  farms  normally  could  be  expected 
to  sell  $1 ,000  or  more  of  agricultural  products. 

The  sales  size  categories  used  in  this  report  are  con- 
sistent with  the  standard  business  size  categories  issued 
by  Office  of  Management  and  Budget  (0MB)  in  1982.  In 
State  table  52,  data  are  presented  for  four  sales  size 
categories  between  $10,000  and  $49,999.  This  provides 
users  with  bridge  data  under  both  the  0MB  and  the  1978 
census  classifications.  For  the  1992  census,  data  will  be 
presented  only  for  the  0MB  sales  size  categories  of 
$10,000  to  $24,999  and  $25,000  to  $49,999. 

Abnormal  farms— This  category  includes  institutional 
farms,  experimental  and  research  farms,  and  Indian  reser- 
vations. Institutional  farms  include  those  operated  by  hos- 
pitals, penitentiaries,  churches,  schools,  grazing  associa- 
tions, and  government  agencies.  In  1987  and  1982, 
nongovernmental  units  such  as  church  farms  and  Future 
Farmers  of  America  camps  were  classified  as  abnormal 
farms  only  when  50  percent  or  more  of  their  products 
produced  and  intended  for  human  consumption  were 
utilized  by  the  organization. 

Farms  by  tenure  of  operator— The  classifications  of 
tenure  used  in  the  1987  census  were: 

Full  owners,  who  operate  only  land  they  own. 
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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  clas- 
sified by  type  of  organization  in  the  1987  census.  The 
classifications  used  were: 

Individual  or  family  (sole  proprietorship),  excluding 
partnership  and  corporation. 

Partnership,  including  family  partnership. 

Corporation,  including  family  corporation. 

Other,  cooperative,  estate  or  trust,  institutional,  etc. 

Corporations  were  subclassified  by  two  additional  char- 
acteristics into: 

1 .  Family  held 

Other  than  family  held 

2.  More  than  1 0  stockholders 
10  or  less  stockholders 

Farms  by  age  and  principal  occupation  of  opera- 
tor— Data  on  age  and  principal  occupation  were  requested 
from  all  operators  in  1987.  The  principal  occupation  clas- 
sifications used  were: 

Farming— The  operator  spent  50  percent  or  more  of 
his/her  worktime  in  1987  in  farming  or  ranching. 

Other— The  operator  spent  more  than  50  percent  of 
his/her  worktime  in  1987  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  1987, 
all  agricultural  production  establishments  (farms,  ranches, 
nurseries,  greenhouses,  etc.)  were  classified  by  type  of 
activity  using  the  standard  industrial  classification  (SIC) 
system.  These  classifications,  found  in  the  1987  SIC 
ManuaM,  are  used  to  promote  uniformity  and  comparability 
in  the  presentation  of  statistical  data  collected  by  various 
agencies. 


^standard  Industrial  Classification  Manual:  1987.  For  sale  by 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  U.S.  Government  Printing  Office,  Wasfi- 
ington,  DC  20402.  Stocl<  No.  041-001-003-14-2. 

APPENDIX  A    A-9 


An  establishment  primarily  engaged  in  crop  production 
(major  group  01)  or  production  of  livestock  and  animal 
specialties  (major  group  02)  is  classified  in  the  four-digit 
industry  and  three-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  agricul- 
tural products  of  an  establishment  is  less  than  50  percent 
from  a  single  four-digit  industry,  but  50  percent  or  more 
from  the  products  of  two  or  more  four-digit  industries  within 
the  same  three-digit  industry  group,  the  establishment  is 
classified  in  the  miscellaneous  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. 
Establishments  that  derive  50  percent  or  more  of  the  value 
of  sales  from  horticultural  specialties  of  industry  group  018 
are  classified  in  industry  0181  or  0182  according  to  their 
primary  activity. 

Characteristics  of  all  farms  by  selected  SIC  groupings 
are  shown  in  State  tables  18  and  53.  The  SIC  groupings 
shown  in  State  table  53,  together  with  the  associated 
products  (value  of  sales  representing  50  percent  or  more 
of  the  value  of  agricultural  products  sold  during  the  year) 
on  which  the  classification  is  based,  are  as  follows: 

Cash  grains  (Oil)— Wheat,  rice,  corn,  soybeans,  bar- 
ley, buckwheat,  cowpeas,  dry  field  and  seed  beans 
and  peas,  flaxseed,  lentils,  milo,  mustard  seed,  oats, 
popcorn,  rye,  safflower,  sorghum,  sunflowers,  and 
other  small  grains. 

Cotton  (0131)— Cotton  and  cottonseed. 

Tobacco  (0132)— Tobacco. 

Sugarcane,  sugar  beets,  Irish  potatoes,  hay,  pea- 
nuts,    and     other     field     crops     (0133,     0134, 

0139)— Sugarcane,  sugar  beets,  Irish  potatoes,  alfalfa, 
broomcorn,  clover,  grass  seed,  hay,  hops,  mint,  pea- 
nuts, sweetpotatoes,  timothy,  and  yams. 

Vegetables  and  melons  (016)— Vegetables  and  mel- 
ons grown  in  the  open. 


Fruits  and  tree  nuts  (017)— Berries,  grapes,  tree  nuts, 
citrus  fruits,  deciduous  tree  fruits,  avocados,  bananas, 
coffee,  dates,  figs,  olives,  pineapples,  and  tropical  fruit. 

Horticultural  specialties  (018)— Bedding  plants,  bulbs, 
florists'  greens,  flower  and  vegetable  seeds,  flowers, 
foliage,  fruit  stocks,  nursery  stock,  ornamental  plants, 
shrubberies,  sod,  mushrooms,  and  vegetables  grown 
under  cover. 

General  farms,  primarily  crops  (019)— Crops,  includ- 
ing horticultural  specialties,  but  less  than  50  percent  of 
sales  from  any  single  three-digit  industry  group. 

Livestocic,  except  dairy,  poultry,  and  animal  special- 
ties (021)— Cattle,  calves,  hogs,  sheep,  goats,  goat's 
milk,  mohair,  and  wool. 

Beef  cattle,  except  feedlots  (0212) — Production  or 
feeding  of  beef  cattle,  except  feedlots. 

Dairy  farms  (024) — Production  of  cows'  milk  and  other 
dairy  products  and  raising  of  dairy  heifer  replacements. 

Poultry  and  eggs  (025) — Chickens,  chicken  eggs,  tur- 
keys, ducks,  geese,  pheasants,  pigeons,  quail,  and 
squab. 

Animal  specialties  (027) — Fur-bearing  animals,  rab- 
bits, horses,  ponies,  bees,  fish  in  captivity  except  fish 
hatcheries,  worms,  and  laboratory  animals. 

General  farms,  primarily  livestocic  and  animal  spe- 
cialties (029)—  Livestock  and  animal  specialties  and 
their  products,  but  less  than  50  percent  of  sales  from 
any  single  three-digit  industry  group. 

The  SIC  manual  was  revised  for  1987.  Animal  aquacul- 
ture  (0273)  was  established  as  a  new  industry  and  horti- 
cultural specialties,  not  elsewhere  classified  (0189)  was 
deleted. 


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1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


APPENDIX  B. 
Places  With  All  Cropland  In  the  Conservation  Reserve 

Program 


The  Food  Security  Act  of  1985  established  the 
Conservation  Reserve  Program  (CRP).  This  program 
provides  annual  payments  for  highly  erodible  cropland 
enrolled  in  the  program  and  meeting  its  conservation 
requirements.  It  also  requires  that  the  land  be  taken  out 
of  agricultural  production  for  1 0  years. 

The  1987  Census  of  Agriculture  includes  Conservation 
Reserve  acreage  as  land  in  farms  on  operations  that 
meet  the  census  farm  definition.  For  census  purposes, 
a  farm  is  any  place  from  which  agricultural  products  of 
$1,000  or  more  were  produced  and  sold  or  normally 
would  have  been  sold  during  the  census  year. 
Operations  which  placed  all  of  their  cropland  in  the  CRP 
and  did  not  otherwise  meet  the  farm  definition  based 
upon  sales,  livestock  inventories,  planted  crops,  or  other 
criteria  for  potential  sales  were  not  included  as  farms  in 
the  census  tabulations. 


The  following  table  provides  CRP  data  for  places  not 
meeting  the  census  farm  definition  ("whole  farm"  CRP 
places).  It  also  contains  separate  but  corresponding 
CRP  data  for  farms  included  in  the  census  tabulations. 
In  addition  to  State  data,  detailed  county  data  are 
presented  for  counties  with  three  or  more"whole  farm" 
CRP  places  reported.  For  counties  with  less  than  three 
"whole  farm"  CRP  places  reported,  their  data  are 
combined  and  reported  in  "all  other  counties." 

The  data  for  "whole  farm"  CRP  places  are  not 
complete  for  all  counties.  The  census  mail  list  was 
developed  from  sources  which  indicated  the  farm  had 
agricultural  production  activity.  It  was  not  designed  to 
cover  all  "whole  farm"  CRP  places.  Therefore,  the  data 
for  these  places  are  limited  to  what  was  reported  in  the 
census  and  have  not  been  adjusted  to  account  for 
nonresponse,  incomplete  coverage,  and  reporting  errors. 


Land  in  Conservation  Reserve  Program:   1987 

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


Geographic  area 

Agricultural  places  excluded  by  farm  definition  with  acres 
in  the  CRP 

Farms  with  acres  in  the  CRP 

Number 

Land  in  places 
(acres) 

Land  in  CRP 
(acres) 

Number 

Land  in  (arms 
(acres) 

Land  in  CHP 
(acres) 

Hawaii 

5 

64 

61 

1 

(D) 

(D) 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


APPENDIX  B     B-1 


APPENDIX  C. 
Statistical  Methodology 


Page 

MAIL  LIST  MODEL C-1 

CENSUS  SAMPLE  DESIGN    C-1 

CENSUS  ESTIMATION    C-1 

CENSUS  SAMPLING  ERROR C-2 

CENSUS  NONSAMPLING  ERROR  C-3 

EDITING  DATA  AND  IMPUTATION  FOR  ITEM 

NONRESPONSE    C-4 

TABLES: 

A.  PERCENT  OF  STATE  TOTALS  CONTRIBUTED  BY 
WHOLE  FARM  NONRESPONSE  ESTIMATION:  1987 

B.  RELIABILITY  ESTIMATES  FOR  NUMBER  OF  FARMS  IN 
A  COUNTY  REPORTING  AN  ITEM:  1987 

C.  RELIABILITY  ESTIMATES  OF  STATE  TOTALS:  1987 

D.  RELIABILITY  ESTIMATES  OF  PERCENT  CHANGE  IN 
STATE  TOTALS:  1982  TO  1987 

E.  RELIABILITY  ESTIMATES  OF  COUNTY  TOTALS:  1987 

MAIL  LIST  MODEL 

A  statistical  discriminant  model  was  developed  to  pre- 
dict the  probability  that  a  mail  list  addressee  operated  a 
farm.  The  model  was  used  to  identify  the  4.1  million 
records  from  the  preliminary  census  mail  list  of  6.0  million 
records  that  would  receive  a  census  of  agriculture  report 
form.  Records  from  the  1 982  census  mail  list  were  used  to 
build  the  model.  Record  characteristics  such  as  the  source 
of  the  mail  list  record  (see  appendix  A  for  a  description  of 
record  sources),  number  of  source  lists  on  which  the 
record  appeared,  expected  value  of  agricultural  sales,  and 
geographic  location  were  used  to  separate  mail  list  records 
into  model  groups.  The  proportion  of  1982  census  farm 
records  in  each  group  was  calculated  to  provide  an 
estimate  of  the  probability  that  an  addressee  in  the  group 
operated  a  farm. 

Using  these  same  group  definitions,  the  1987  census 
mail  list  records  were  separated  into  groups,  each  with  an 
associated  estimate  of  farm  probability  from  the  model. 
The  4.1  million  mail  list  records  in  groups  with  the  largest 
estimate  of  farm  probability  were  selected  to  receive  the 
census  report  form.  A  large  percentage  of  the  1.9  million 
records  that  were  dropped  from  the  6.0  million  preliminary 
census  mail  list  were  nonfarm  records  from  the  previous 
census.  This  procedure  was  used  to  obtain  a  more  com- 
plete census  enumeration  without  excessive  respondent 
burden  and  data  collection  cost. 

CENSUS  SAMPLE  DESIGN 

Each  of  the  4.1  million  name  and  address  records  on 
the  census  mail  list  was  designated  to  receive  one  of  three 
different  types  of  census  report  forms.  The  three  forms 


were  the  nonsample  census  form  (a  four-page  form),  the 
sample  form  (a  six-page  form),  and  the  short  form  (a 
two-page  form).  Sections  1  through  22  of  the  sample  form 
were  identical  to  sections  on  the  nonsample  census  form. 
However,  the  sample  form  contained  additional  sections 
on  farm  production  expenditures,  usage  of  fertilizers  and 
insecticides,  value  of  machinery  and  equipment,  value  of 
land  and  buildings,  and  farm-related  income.  The  short 
form  contained  abbreviated  versions  of  the  sections  on  the 
nonsample  census  form.  These  three  different  forms  were 
used  to  reduce  the  response  burden  of  the  census,  while 
providing  quality  information  on  a  large  number  of  data 
items  at  the  county  level. 

The  sample  form  was  mailed  to  all  mail  list  records  in 
Alaska  and  Hawaii  and  to  a  sample  of  records  in  other 
States  identified  when  the  mail  list  was  constructed.  Addresses 
were  selected  into  the  sample  with  certainty  if  they  were 
expected  to  have  large  total  values  of  agricultural  products 
sold  or  large  acreage,  if  they  were  firms  with  two  or  more 
farms,  or  if  they  had  other  special  characteristics.  When  a 
nonsample  large  farm  was  identified  during  processing,  a 
supplemental  form  that  contained  the  additional  data 
inquiries  was  mailed.  All  farms  in  counties  with  less  than 
100  farms  in  1982  were  included  in  the  sample  with 
certainty;  counties  containing  100  to  199  farms  in  1982 
were  systematically  sampled  at  a  rate  of  1  in  2;  and 
counties  containing  200  or  more  farms  in  1982  were 
systematically  sampled  at  a  rate  of  1  in  6.  This  differential 
sample  scheme  was  used  to  provide  reliable  data  for 
sections  23  through  28  of  the  report  form  for  all  counties. 

To  determine  which  mail  list  records  would  receive  the 
short  form,  all  mail  list  records  not  designated  for  the 
sample  were  sorted  into  model  groups  according  to  farm 
probability  as  specified  by  the  mail  list  model.  The  906,000 
mail  list  records  in  the  model  groups  with  the  lowest 
probability  of  being  farms  and  with  an  expected  total  value 
of  agricultural  product  sales  less  than  $20,000  were  des- 
ignated to  receive  the  short  form.  The  remaining  mail  list 
records  were  selected  to  receive  the  nonsample  census 
form. 


CENSUS  ESTIMATION 

The  1987  Census  of  Agriculture  used  two  types  of 
statistical  estimation  procedures.  These  estimation 
procedures  accounted  both  for  nonresponse  to  the  data 
collection  and  for  the  sample  data  collection.  These  pro- 
cedures are  used  because  some  farm  operators  never 


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respond  to  the  census  despite  numerous  attempts  to 
contact  them,  and  not  all  farm  operators  are  requested  to 
provide  the  sample  data  items.  All  farms  were  surveyed  for 
all  data  items  so  only  nonresponse  estimation  was  neces- 
sary. 


Whole  Farm  Nonresponse  Estimation 

A  statistical  estimation  procedure  was  used  to  account 
for  the  census  farms  among  mail  list  nonrespondents  that 
were  not  designated  for  telephone  followup.  A  stratified 
systematic  sample  of  eligible  census  nonrespondents  were 
mailed  a  simplified  report  form.  Five  sample  strata  were 
defined  based  on  form  type,  expected  value  of  sales,  and 
previous  census  status.  The  report  form  was  designed  to 
provide  sufficient  information  to  determine  farm  status. 
Additional  mail  and  telephone  contacts  were  made  to 
survey  nonrespondents  to  obtain  sufficient  response  for 
survey  estimates. 

Estimates  of  the  proportion  of  census  nonrespondents 
that  operated  farms  were  made  for  each  stratum  in  the 
State  using  survey  results  and  applied  to  the  total  number 
of  census  nonrespondents  in  that  stratum.  A  synthetic 
estimation  procedure  was  used  to  estimate  the  number  of 
census  nonrespondents  that  operated  farms  for  each 
county  by  stratum.  This  estimation  procedure  is  based  on 
the  assumption  that  the  distribution  of  farms  in  a  stratum 
by  county  is  the  same  for  census  nonrespondents  as  for 
census  respondents. 

Within  each  stratum  in  a  county,  a  noninteger  nonre- 
sponse weight  was  calculated  and  assigned  to  each 
eligible  respondent  farm  record.  The  procedure  used  for 
calculating  the  nonresponse  weight  assumed  the  eligible 
census  respondents  and  the  nonrespondent  farm  opera- 
tions in  a  county  had  similar  characteristics  within  each 
stratum.  The  noninteger  nonresponse  weight  was  the  ratio 
of  the  sum  of  the  estimated  number  of  nonrespondent 
farms  (using  nonresponse  survey  results)  and  the  number 
of  eligible  census  respondent  farms  to  the  number  of 
eligible  census  respondent  farms.  Stratum  controls  were 
established  to  ensure  that  this  weight  was  never  greater 
than  2.0.  The  noninteger  nonresponse  weight  was  used  in 
the  estimation  of  the  final  weight  for  the  sample  items.  It 
was  randomly  rounded  to  an  integer  weight  of  either  1  or  2 
for  each  record  for  tabulating  the  complete  count  items. 

The  procedure  assumed  that  we  obtain  complete  response 
from  large  and  unique  farm  operations  because  these 
cases  received  intensive  telephone  followup  during  cen- 
sus processing.  In  situations  where  addressees  could  not 
be  contacted  by  telephone  or  refused  to  cooperate,  sec- 
ondary sources  such  as  Agricultural  Stabilization  and 
Conservation  Service  offices  or  county  extension  agents 
were  asked  to  provide  information  as  to  whether  or  not  the 
addressee  had  agricultural  activities.  Data  from  previous 
census  reports  for  the  specific  addressee,  in  conjunction 
with  other  information,  were  used  to  complete  the  census 
report  form. 


Table  A  quantifies  the  effect  of  the  nonresponse  esti- 
mation procedure  on  selected  census  data  items.  The 
percentage  of  the  census  value  contributed  by  nonre- 
sponse estimation  as  provided  in  this  table  indicates  the 
potential  for  bias  in  published  figures  resulting  from  this 
procedure.  The  estimates  provided  in  these  tables  do  not 
reflect  the  effect  of  nonresponse  to  individual  data  items 
on  respondents'  census  report  forms.  The  effect  of  this 
item  nonresponse  is  discussed  further  under  Census  Non- 
sampling  Error. 


Table  A.  Percent  of  State  Totals  Contributed  by 

Whole  Farm  Nonresponse  Estimation:  1987 


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- 
Livestock  and  poultry  inventory: 
Cattle  and  calves number- 
Hogs  and  pigs number- 
Hens  and  pullets  of  laying  age number- 


Percent  of  total 


16.3 
1.1 
4.9 
1.6 
2.1 


2.6 

11.3 
.6 


CENSUS  SAIVIPLING  ERROR 

Sampling  error  in  the  census  data  results  from  the 
nonresponse  sample  and  the  census  sample  data  collec- 
tion. Census  items  were  classified  as  either  complete 
count  or  sample  data  items.  In  Hawaii,  all  farms  were 
asked  the  complete  count  and  sample  items.  The  com- 
plete count  data  items  included  land  in  farms,  harvested 
cropland,  livestock  inventory  and  sales,  crop  acreages, 
quantities  harvested  and  crop  sales,  land  use,  irrigation, 
government  loans  and  payments,  conservation  acreage, 
type  of  organization,  and  operator  characteristics  (sections 
1  through  22  of  the  census  report  form).  The  sample  data 
items  included  farm  production  expenditures,  fertilizer  and 
chemical  usage,  farm  machinery  and  equipment,  value  of 
land  and  buildings,  and  farm-related  income  (sections  23 
through  28  of  the  census  report  form).  Variability  in  the 
estimates  of  complete  count  and  sample  items  is  due  to 
the  nonresponse  sample  estimation  procedure  that  is 
based  on  a  sample  of  nonrespondents. 

This  sample  for  the  1 987  Census  of  Agriculture  is  one  of 
a  large  number  of  possible  samples  of  the  same  size  that 
could  have  been  selected  using  the  same  sample  design. 
Estimates  derived  from  the  different  samples  would  differ 
from  each  other.  The  difference  between  a  sample  esti- 
mate and  the  average  of  all  possible  sample  estimates  is 
called  the  sampling  deviation.  The  standard  error  or  sam- 
pling 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  aver- 
age result  of  all  possible  samples.  The  percent  relative 


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standard  error  of  estimate  is  defined  as  the  standard  error 
of  the  estimate  divided  by  the  value  being  estimated 
multiplied  by  100.  If  all  possible  samples  were  selected, 
each  of  the  samples  were  surveyed  under  essentially  the 
same  conditions,  and  an  estimate  and  its  standard  error 
were  calculated  from  each  sample,  then: 

1 .  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. 

2.  Approximately  90  percent  of  the  intervals  from  1 .65 
standard  errors  below  the  estimate  to  1 .65  standard 
errors  above  the  estimate  would  include  the  aver- 
age value  of  all  possible  samples. 

The  computations  involved  to  define  the  above  confi- 
dence statements  are  illustrated  in  the  following  example. 
Assume  that  the  estimate  of  number  of  farms  for  the  State 
is  94,382  and  the  relative  standard  error  of  the  estimate 
(percent)  is  .1  percent  (0.001).  Multiplying  94,382  by  0.001 
yields  94,  the  standard  error.  Therefore,  a  67-percent 
confidence  interval  is  94,288  to  94,476  (i.e.,  94,382  plus  or 
minus  94).  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  com- 
plete enumeration.  Similarly,  a  90  percent  confidence 
interval  is  94,227  to  94,538  (i.e.,  94,382  plus  or  minus  1.65 
x94). 

Table  B  provides  the  reliability  estimates  of  the  esti- 
mated number  of  farms  in  a  county  reporting  an  item.  The 
table  shows  the  percent  relative  standard  errors  for  selected 
estimated  number  of  farms  in  a  county  reporting  an 
item.These  are  derived  from  a  regression  equation.  The 
parameters  of  the  regression  equation  were  estimated 
using  the  estimated  number  of  farms  in  a  county  reporting 
the  item  as  the  independent  variable  and  the  standard 
error  of  that  estimate  as  the  dependent  variable  for  all 
counties  in  the  State. 


Table  B.  Reliability  Estimates  for  Number  of  Farms  in 
a  County  Reporting  an  Item:  1987 


Farms 


Number  of  farms  reporting: 

25 

50 

75 

100 

150 

200 

300 

500 

750 

1,000 

1,500 

2,000 


Relative  standard 

error  of  estimate 

(percent) 


8.4 
5.6 
4.2 
3.4 
2.2 
1.2 


To  illustrate  the  use  of  this  table,  assume  that  the 
estimate  of  the  number  of  farms  reporting  hogs  and  pigs 
for  a  particular  county,  as  given  in  county  table  12,  is  89. 
Refer  to  table  B  and  select  the  estimated  relative  standard 
error  of  the  estimate  from  the  row  whose  value  is  equal  to 
or  just  less  than  the  estimated  number  of  farms,  89.  For 
this  example,  the  relative  standard  error  of  the  estimate 
comes  from  the  row  for  75  farms  reporting. 

Table  C  presents  the  relative  standard  error  of  selected 
State  data  items  for  all  farms  and  for  all  farms  with  sales  of 
$1 0,000  or  more.  The  percent  relative  standard  error  of  the 
estimate  measures  the  variation  associated  with  the  sample- 
based  adjustment  for  whole  farm  nonresponse.  The  reli- 
ability of  State  estimates  may  vary  substantially  from  State 
to  State.  Generally,  State  estimates  for  a  given  data  item 
are  less  reliable  than  the  corresponding  U.S.  estimate. 

Table  D  presents  the  standard  error  (not  relative  stand- 
ard error)  for  percent  change  in  State  totals  from  1 982  to 
1987.  The  general  purpose  of  the  percent  change  estimate 
is  to  provide  a  relative  measure  of  the  difference  in  a 
characteristic  between  censuses.  The  relative  change  for 
a  given  characteristic  is  defined  as  the  ratio  of  the  differ- 
ence of  the  1 987  and  the  1 982  estimate  for  that  charac- 
teristic to  the  1982  estimate.  This  ratio  is  multiplied  by  100 
to  obtain  the  percent  change.  The  percent  standard  error 
of  a  percent  change  estimate,  then,  is  the  standard  error  of 
the  ratio  multiplied  by  100. 

Table  E  presents  the  relative  standard  error  for  county 
totals  for  1 7  major  items.  The  relative  standard  error  of  the 
estimate  (percent)  for  the  same  item  differs  among  coun- 
ties in  a  State.  Reasons  for  this  are  differences  among 
counties  in  (1)  the  total  number  of  farms,  (2)  the  number  of 
large  farms  included  with  certainty,  (3)  the  amount  of 
nonresponse,  (4)  the  general  agricultural  characteristics, 
and  (5)  the  specific  characteristic  being  measured. 

CENSUS  NONSAMPLING  ERROR 

The  accuracy  of  the  census  counts  are  affected  by  the 
joint  effects  of  the  sampling  errors  described  in  the  previ- 
ous section  and  nonsampling  errors.  Extensive  efforts 
were  made  to  compile  a  complete  and  accurate  mail  list  for 
the  census,  to  design  an  understandable  report  form  and 
instructions,  and  to  minimize  processing  errors  through  the 
use  of  quality  control,  verification,  and  check  measures  on 
specific  operations.  Nonsampling  errors  arise  from  incom- 
pleteness of  the  census  mail  list,  duplication  in  the  mail  list, 
incorrect  data  reporting,  errors  in  editing  of  reported  data, 
and  errors  in  imputation  for  missing  data.  These  specific 
nonsampling  errors  are  further  discussed  in  this  section. 
Evaluation  studies  will  be  conducted  to  measure  the  extent 
of  nonsampling  errors  due  to  item  imputation. 

Respondent  and  Enumerator  Error 

Incorrect  or  incomplete  responses  to  the  mailed  census 
report  form  or  to  the  questions  posed  by  a  telephone 
enumerator  introduce  error  into  the  census  data.  Such 


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APPENDIX  C    C-3 


incorrect  information  can  lead,  in  some  cases,  to  incorrect 
enumeration  of  farms.  To  reduce  all  types  of  reporting 
error,  questions  were  phrased  as  clearly  as  possible  based 
on  tests  of  the  census  report  form,  and  detailed  instruc- 
tions for  completing  the  report  form  were  provided  to  each 
addressee.  In  addition,  each  respondent's  answers  were 
checked  for  completeness  and  consistency. 

Item  Nonresponse 

Nonresponse  to  particular  questions  on  the  census 
report  that  we  would  logically  or  statistically  expect  to  be 
present  may  create  a  type  of  nonsampling  error  in  the  data. 
When  information  reported  for  another  farm  with  similar 
characteristics  is  used  to  edit  or  impute  for  item  nonre- 
sponse, the  data  may  be  biased  because  the  characteris- 
tics of  the  nonrespondents  have  not  been  observed  and 
may  differ  from  those  reported  by  respondents.  Any  attempt 
to  correct  the  data  for  nonresponse  may  not  completely 
reflect  this  difference  either  at  the  element  level  (individual 
farm  operation)  or  on  the  average. 

Processing  Error 

The  many  steps  of  processing  of  each  census  report 
form  are  sources  for  the  introduction  of  nonsampling  error. 
The  processing  of  the  census  report  forms  includes  cleri- 
cal screening  for  farm  activity,  computerized  check-in  of 
report  forms  and  followup  of  nonrespondents,  keying  and 
transmittal  of  completed  report  forms,  computerized  edit- 
ing of  inconsistent  and  missing  data,  review  and  correction 
of  individual  records  referred  from  the  computer  edit, 
review  and  correction  of  tabulated  data,  and  electronic 
data  processing.  These  operations  undergo  a  number  of 
quality  control  checks  to  ensure  as  accurate  an  application 
as  possible,  yet  some  errors  are  not  detected  and  cor- 
rected. 


EDITING  DATA  AND  IMPUTATION  FOR  ITEM 
NONRESPONSE 

For  the  1987  Census  of  Agriculture,  as  in  previous 
censuses,  all  reported  data  were  keyed  and  then  edited  by 
computer.  The  edits  were  used  to  determine  whether  the 
reports  met  the  minimum  criteria  to  be  counted  as  farms  in 
the  census.  Computer  edits  also  performed  a  series  of 
complex,  logical  checks  of  consistency  and  completeness 
of  item  responses.  They  provided  the  basis  for  deciding  to 
accept,  impute  (supply),  delete,  or  alter  the  reported  value 
for  each  data  record  item. 

Whenever  possible,  edit  imputations,  deletions,  and 
changes  were  based  on  component  or  related  data  on  the 
respondent's  report  form.  For  some  items,  such  as  oper- 
ator characteristics,  data  from  the  previous  census  were 


used  when  available.  Values  for  other  missing  or  unaccept- 
able reported  data  items  were  calculated  based  on  reported 
quantities  and  known  price  parameters. 

When  these  and  similar  methods  were  not  available  and 
values  had  to  be  supplied,  the  imputation  process  used 
information  reported  for  another  farm  operation  in  a  geo- 
graphically adjacent  area  with  characteristics  similar  to 
those  of  the  farm  operation  with  incomplete  data.  For 
example,  a  farm  operation  that  reported  acres  of  corn 
harvested,  but  did  not  report  quantity  of  corn  harvested, 
was  assigned  the  same  bushels  of  corn  per  acre  harvested 
as  that  of  the  last  nearby  farm  with  similar  characteristics 
that  reported  acceptable  yields  during  that  particular  exe- 
cution of  the  computer  edit.  The  imputation  for  missing 
items  in  each  section  of  the  report  form  was  conducted 
separately;  thus,  assigned  values  for  one  operation  could 
come  from  more  than  one  respondent. 

Prior  to  the  imputation  operation,  a  set  of  default  values 
and  relationships  were  assigned  to  the  possible  imputation 
variables.  The  relationships  and  values  varied  depending 
on  the  item  being  imputed.  For  example,  different  default 
values  were  assigned  for  several  standard  industrial  clas- 
sification and  total  value  of  sales  categories  when  imputing 
hired  farm  labor  expenses.  These  values  and  item  relation- 
ships for  the  possible  imputation  variables  were  stored  in 
the  computer  in  a  series  of  matrices.  The  computer 
records  were  sorted  by  reported  State  and  county,  where 
the  county  sequence  was  based  on  similar  types  of  farms 
and  agricultural  practices. 

Each  execution  of  the  computer  edit  consisted  of  records 
from  only  one  State.  For  a  given  execution  of  the  edit,  the 
stored  entries  in  the  various  matrices  were  retained  in  the 
computer  only  until  a  succeeding  record  having  acceptable 
characteristics  for  some  sections  of  the  report  form  was 
processed  by  the  computer.  Then  the  acceptable  responses 
of  the  succeeding  operation  replaced  those  previously 
stored.  When  a  record  processed  through  the  edit  had 
unreported  or  unacceptable  data,  the  record  was  assigned 
the  last  acceptable  ratio  or  response  from  an  operation 
with  a  similar  set  of  characteristics.  Once  each  execution 
of  the  computer  edit  for  a  State  was  completed,  the 
possible  imputation  variables  were  reset  to  the  default 
values  and  relationships  for  subsequent  executions. 

After  the  initial  computer  edit,  keyed  reports  not  meeting 
the  census  farm  definition  were  reviewed  to  ensure  that 
the  data  were  keyed  correctly.  Edit  referrals  were  gener- 
ated for  about  30  percent  of  the  reports  included  as  farms, 
and  they  were  also  reviewed  for  keying  accuracy  and  to 
ensure  that  the  computer  edit  actions  were  correct.  If  the 
results  of  the  computer  edit  were  not  acceptable,  correc- 
tions were  made  and  the  record  was  reedited.  More 
extensive  discussions  of  the  edit  and  item  imputation 
methodology  with  measures  of  the  extent  of  imputation  in 
the  census  estimates  will  be  provided  in  a  separate 
research  report. 


C-4    APPENDIX  C 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


Table  c.    Reliability  Estimates  of  State  Totals:    1987 

[For  meaning  o(  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Total 
(number) 


Relative  standard 

error  of  estimate 

(percent) 


Farms  with  sales  of  $10,000  or  more 


Total 

(number) 

2 

049 

1  634 

955 

798 

2  245 

873 

1  096 

618 

1 

374 

174 

643 

85  275 

976 

4 

058 

734 

14 

391 

151 

13 

525 

62 

17 

843 

21 

13 

368 

30 

40 

448 

75 

1  531 

322 

1 

814 

299 

180 

1 

758 

145 

422 

1 

244 

4 

585 

429 

7 

923 

39 

2 

656 

11 

(D) 

/ 

(D) 

6 

(D) 

V? 

122 

497 

118 

27 

382 

495 

126 

376 

975 

146 

907 

761 

2 

413 

176 

3 

500 

20 

(D) 

6 

(D) 

3 

974 

3 

2 

125 

16 

135  713 

600 

637 

293 

137 

Relative  standard 

error  of  estimate 

(percent) 


Farms __ _ number,. 

Land  in  farms _ - .acres.. 

Average  size  of  farm _ acres.. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings' $1,000.. 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Average  per  acre dollars.. 

Estimated  market  value  of  all  machinery  and  equipment' $1,000-. 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Farms  by  size: 

1  to  9  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
10  to  49  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
50  to  179  acres farms.. 

acres.. 

180  to  499  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
500  to  999  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
1,000  to  1.999  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
2.000  acres  or  more farms.. 

acres.. 

Total  cropland farms.. 

acres.. 

Harvested  cropland farms.. 

acres.. 

Acres  tiarvested: 

1  to  9  acres farms.. 

acres. . 

10  to  49  acres farms. - 
ac^es-- 

50  to  99  acres farms.. 

acres.. 

too  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.. 

acres.. 
Ottier  cropland farms.. 

acres.. 

Imgated  land farms.. 

acres.. 
Acres  irrigated: 

1  to  9  acres farms.. 

acres-. 

10  to  49  acres farms.. 

acres.. 

50  to  99  acres farms.. 

acres.. 

too  to  199  acres farms.. 

acres.. 
200  to  499  acres _  farms.. 

acres— 
500  to  999  acres farms— 

acres.. 
1.000  acres  or  more farms.. 

acres.. 

Market  value  of  agncultural  products  sold $1.000.. 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Value  of  sales: 
Less  tfian  $2.500 farms.. 

$1.000.. 
$2,500  to  $4,999 farms.. 

$1,000.. 
$5,000  to  $9.999 _ farms. - 

$1.000.. 

$10,000  to  $24,999 farms.. 

$1.000.. 
$25,000  to  $49,999 farms.. 

$1.000.. 
$50,000  to  $99.999 farms.. 

$1.000.. 
5100,000  or  more farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Sales  by  commodity  or  commodity  group: 

Crops,  including  nursery  and  greenfiouse  crops farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Grains.- $1.000.. 

Com  for  grain $1.000.. 

Wfieat $1.000.. 

Soybeans $1.000.. 

Sorghum  for  grain $1.000.. 

Barley.. $1,000.- 

Oats - $1,000— 

Other  grains $1,000.. 


4  870 

1  721  521 

353 

2  938  125 
603  435 

1  707 

199  280 
41  208 


2  855 
10  320 

1  401 

28  037 

341 

30  020 

128 

36  869 

31 

19  935 

36 

49  051 

78 

547  289 

4  170 
327  396 

3  837 
152  719 


3  219 

9  416 

527 

9  458 

42 

2  827 

13 
1  657 

7 
(D) 

7 

(D) 

22 

122  497 

460 

40  504 

962 

134  173 

1  827 
148  884 

1  585 

3  985 
193 

3  BOS 
20 
(D) 

7 

(D) 

3 

974 

3 

2  125 

16 

135  713 

609  740 
125  203 


1  402 

1  374 
674 

2  419 
745 

5  310 

911 
14  577 

476 
16  440 

287 
19  671 

375 
549  949 


3  579 
498  317 


.5 
.1 
.4 

.1 
.2 

(Z) 

.1 

.1 


.7 
1.0 
1.2 
1.3 
2.4 
2.6 

4.0 

4.4 
5.6 
5.1 


1,9 
1,9 
4,1 
3,9 

7.7 
7.7 

(D) 
(D) 


2.1 

2.0 

1.3 

.4 

.7 
.1 

.8 
1,2 
2,3 
2.1 
4,5 
(D) 

6,4 
(D) 


1,2 
1.5 
1.6 
1,6 
1,6 
1,7 

1,2 
1,2 
1,9 
1,9 
2.2 
2,2 


911 

14 

577 

476 

16 

440 

287 

19 

671 

375 

549  949 

1 

749 

491 

320 

.5 
.1 
.5 

.1 
.2 
(Z) 

.1 
,1 


1.0 
1.3 
1.4 
1.4 
2.7 
3.1 

4,6 
5.2 
5.6 
4.6 


.9 
1.2 
2.0 
1.8 
3.5 
3.5 

4.1 
(D) 

(D) 

(D) 


3.5 

1.6 

1.5 

.4 

.8 
.1 

1.0 
1.5 
2.3 
2.1 
4,5 
(D) 


(D) 


1.2 
1.2 
1.9 
1.9 
2.2 
2.2 


See  footnotes  at  end  of  table. 

1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


APPENDIX  C     C-5 


Table  c.    Reliability  Estimates  of  State  Totals:    1987-Con. 


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


Total 
(number) 


Relative  standard 

error  ot  estimate 

(percent) 


Farms  with  sales  of  $10,000  or  more 


Total 
(number) 


Relative  standard 

error  of  estimate 

(percent) 


Sales  by  commodity  or  commodity  group  — Con, 
Crops,  including  nursery  and  greenhouse  crops  — Con. 

Cotton  and  cottonseed $1.000_. 

Tobacco - $1.000.. 

Hay.  silage,  and  field  seeds $1.000.. 

Vegetables,  sweet  corn,  and  melons $1,000., 

Fruits,  nuts,  and  berries $1,000_. 

Nursery  and  greenhouse  crops $1.000_. 

Other  crops $1,000.. 

Livestock,  poultry,  and  their  products farms.. 

$1.000_. 

Poultry  and  poultry  products $1.000_. 

Dairy  products $1.000.. 

Cattle  and  calves $1.000.. 

Hogs  and  pigs $1,000.. 

Sheep,  lambs,  and  wool $1.000.. 

Other  livestock  and  livestock  products  (see  text) $1,000_. 

Farms  by  standard  industrial  classification: 
Cash  grains  (Oil) farms.. 

acres. - 
Field  crops,  except  cash  grains  (013) farms.. 

acres.. 
Vegetables  and  melons  (016) farms.. 

acres.. 

Fruits  and  tree  nuts  (017) farms.. 

acres.. 
Horticultural  specialties  (018) farms.. 

acres.. 
General  farms,  primarily  crop  (019) farms.. 

acres.. 

Livestock,  except  dairy,  poultry,  and  animal  specialties  (021) farms.. 

acres.. 
Dairy  farms  (024) farms.. 

acres.. 
Poultry  and  eggs  (025) farms.. 

acres.. 

Animal  specialties  (027) farms.. 

acres.. 
General  farms,  primanly  livestock  and  animal  specialties  (029) farms.. 

acres.. 

Farms  by  type  of  organization: 
Individual  or  family  (sole  proprietorship) farms.. 

acres.. 
Partnership _. farms.. 

acres.. 
Corporation farms.. 

acres.. 
Other— cooperative,  estate  or  trust,  institutional,  etc. farms.. 

acres. . 

Tenure  of  operator: 
Full  owners farms.. 

acres.. 
Part  owners farms.. 

acres.. 
Tenants farms.. 

acres.. 

Operators  by  principal  occupation: 
Farming _ farms.. 

acres.. 
Other farms.. 

acres.. 

Operators  by  sex: 

Male farms.. 

acres.. 

Female farms.. 

acres.. 
Average  age  of  operator years.. 

Cropland  under  federal  acreage  reduction  programs: 
Annual  commodity  acreage  adjustment  programs farms.. 

acres.. 
Conservation  reserve  program farms.. 

acres.. 

Government  payments: 

Amount  received  in  cash $1,000., 

Value  of  certificates  received $1,000. 

Net  cash  return  from  agncultural  sales': 

Net  cash  return  from  agricultural  sales  for  the  farm  unit  (see  text) farms., 

$1.000., 
Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Farms  with  net  gains^ number. 

$1,000. 
Farms  with  net  losses number. 

$1,000. 

Total  farm  production  expenses' farms. 

$1,000. 
Livestock  and  poultry  purchased farms. 

$1,000. 
Feed  tor  livestock  and  poultry  farms. 

$1,000. 

Seeds,  bulbs,  plants,  and  trees farms. 

$1,000. 
Commercial  fertilizer farms. 

$1,000_ 

See  footnotes  at  end  of  table 


630 

25 

790 

157 

332 

56 

527 

258 

037 

1 

201 

111 

424 

21 

009 

31 

299 

43 

881 

10 

371 

105 

4 

759 

398 

444 

650 

551 

8 

477 

1 

713 

113 

112 

1 

Oil 

11 

347 

23 

452 

977 

1  107 

084 

22 

18 

142 

44 

2 

152 

99 

4 

937 

32 

11 

168 

4 

035 

429 

021 

404 

169 

792 

370 

899 

049 

61 

223  659 

2 

549 

344 

157 

768 

1  074 

110 

1 

553 

303 

254 

2 

816 

1  454 

559 

2  054 

266 

962 

4 

?10 

1  6?7 

203 

660 

94 

318 

53.0 

1 
(D) 

4 

B69 

113 

904 

23 

394 

3 

132 

137 

060 

1 

737 

23 

156 

4 

868 

495 

759 

589 

15 

230 

945 

42 

629 

1 

4B4 

1? 

316 

3 

524 

30 

717 

5.3 

1.1 

,2 


1,2 

.2 

.2 

(Z) 

.3 

2.0 

1.0 

1.7 


2,4 
(Z) 
1,8 
6,0 

1,2 
,4 


6.4 
2.9 

1.4 
.2 

2.0 
.1 

6.1 

3.1 

4.9 

13.5 

8.6 

1.8 

.5 

.4 
2.2 

,4 
1,5 

,1 
4,5 

,2 


,5 
,1 
1.7 
.6 
.5 


(D) 

24 

906 

153 

886 

(D) 

257 

320 

390 

109 

317 

20 

963 

(D) 

42 

42b 

9 

909 

(D) 

4 

624 

244 

443 

708 

333 

7 

156 

625 

98 

247 

500 

9 

218 

13 

350 

257 

1  054 

816 

21 

(D) 

2y 

1 

944 

26 

1 

296 

(D) 

1 

506 

372 

486 

221 

159 

240 

288 

889 

719 

34 

213 

510 

809 

306 

818 

425 

1  058 

432 

815 

269 

705 

1 

557 

1  417 

034 

492 

217 

921 

1 

823 

1  557 

488 

226 

77 

467 

51,1 

2 

048 

117 

599 

57 

421 

1 

742 

133 

799 

306 

16 

200 

2 

048 

482 

975 

244 

14 

646 

344 

42 

095 

820 

12 

047 

1 

676 

29 

701 

(D) 

1.1 

.2 

(0) 
.1 

1.7 

.2 

.2 

(D) 

.3 

2.1 

(D) 

1.7 


2.9 
(Z) 
2.0 

7.1 

1.6 
.3 


4.9 
1.3 

2.3 

.1 

(D) 

4.6 

.5 

7.7 
19.5 

(D) 

.7 

.2 
2.5 

.1 
1.3 

.1 
4.9 

.2 

1.1 
.2 

1.7 
.1 

1.3 
.3 

.7 

.1 

1.7 

.3 

.6 

.1 

2.8 

.4 

.6 


.4 
.1 
.2 

.8 

.2 

3.5 

1.1 

.4 
(Z) 

.1 
(Z) 

.2 
(Z) 

.3 
(Z) 

.5 
.1 


C-6     APPENDIX  C 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


Table  c.    Reliability  Estimates  of  State  Totals:    1987 -Con. 


[For  meaning  ol  abbreviations  and  symbols,  see  introductory  text] 


Total 
(number) 


Relative  standard 

error  of  estimate 

(percent) 


Farms  with  sales  of  $10,000  or  more 


Total 

(number) 

1 

787 

17 

152 

1 

995 

16 

065 

1 

173 

5 

389 

902 

192 

113 

457 

5 

?86 

1 

799 

24 

473 

387 

7 

872 

860 

21 

407 

967 

15 

212 

1 

596 

4 

140 

2 

040 

75 

377 

259 

193 

062 

19R 

76 

126 

?7 

11 

736 

??5 

96 

?39 

136 

42 

784 

127 

64 

618 

11 

(D) 

1U 

(D) 

63 

990 

691 

a 

2  069 

219 

ifia 

1 

957 

Relative  standard 

error  of  estimate 

(percent) 


Total  larm  production  expenses  — Con. 
Agricultural  chemicals farms. . 

$1.000.. 
Petroleum  products farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Electncity - farms, - 

$1.000.. 

Hired  farm  labor farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Contract  labor farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Repair  and  maintenance farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Customwork.  machine  hire,  and  rental  of  machinery  and  equipment farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Interest farms.. 

$1.000.. 
Cash  rent farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Property  taxes farms.. 

$1.000.. 
All  other  farm  production  expenses farms.. 

$1.000.. 

Livestock  and  poultry: 

Cattle  and  calves  inventory farms.. 

number.. 

Beef  cows farms.. 

number.. 

fvlilk  cows farms.. 

number.. 

Cattle  and  calves  sold farms.. 

number.. 
Hogs  and  pigs  inventory farms.. 

number,. 
Hogs  and  pigs  sold  , farms.. 

number.. 

Sheep  and  lambs  inventory farms.. 

number.. 
Sheep  and  lambs  sold farms,, 

number,. 
Hens  and  pullets  of  laying  age  inventory farms,, 

number.. 

Broilers  and  other  meat-type  chickens  sold farms.. 

number,. 
Horses  and  ponies  inventory farms,, 

number,. 

Selected  crops  harvested: 

Sugarcane  for  sugar farms.. 

acres., 
tons.. 

Pineapples  harvested farms.. 

acres., 
tons.. 

Vegetables  han/ested  for  sale  (see  text) farms.. 

acres.. 

Land  in  orchards farms.. 

acres.. 


3  881 
18  233 

4  503 
17   197 

1   868 

5  611 

1   224 

193  230 

768 

5  885 

3  612 

25  557 

698 
8  175 
1   285 

22  930 
1   668 

15  910 

3  926 
5   142 

4  428 
76  996 


1   003 

211   045 

724 

83  427 

73 

11   836 

807 
101   315 

372 
47  564 

307 
69  019 

42 
(D) 
26 
(D) 
177 
993  884 

12 

2  069  316 

537 

3  551 


79 
7  934 

79 
234 
181 

22 
683 

18 
262 
182 

5 

710 
587 

2 

33 

128 
564 

.4 
.1 
.4 
.1 
.3 
(2) 

.4 
(Z) 
.6 
.2 
.4 
.1 

.4 
(Z) 
.4 
.1 
.4 
(Z) 

.4 
.1 
.4 
(Z) 


1.4 
.4 

1.6 
.4 

4.9 
.1 

1.5 
.3 
2.5 
2.8 
2.7 
2.0 

6.9 
(D) 
9.4 
(D) 
3.4 
.4 

6.5 
(Z) 
1.9 
1.7 


4.0 
(Z) 
(Z) 


1.6 
1.4 


1.0 

1 


62 

79  140 

7  929  989 

12 

22  254 

683  086 


428 
5  165 


796 
27  525 


.5 
.1 
.4 
.1 
.3 
(Z) 

.3 

(Z) 
.5 
.2 
.4 

(Z) 

.4 
(Z) 

.3 
(Z) 

.4 
(Z) 

.3 
.1 
.4 
(Z) 


2.0 
.3 

2.4 
.4 

2.6 

(Z) 

2.1 
.3 
3.7 
3.1 
3.8 
2.1 

5.7 
(D) 
6.3 
(D) 
4.9 
.3 


2.5 

1.0 


4.1 
(Z) 
(Z) 


1.8 
1.4 


1.3 
.5 


^Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms. 

2Farms  with  total  production  expenses  equal  to  market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold  are  included  as  farms  with  gains. 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


APPENDIX  C    C-7 


Table  D.    Reliability  Estimates  of  Percent  Change  in  State  Totals:   1982  to  1987 


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


All  farms 


Percent  change 


Standard  error  of 
estimate 
(percent) 


Farms  with  sales  of  $10,000  or  more 


Percent  change 


Standard  error  of  estimate 
(percent) 


Farms number.. 

Land  in  farms acres.. 

Value  of  land  and  buildings': 

Average  per  farm dollars.. 

Total  cropland farms.. 

acres- 
Harvested  cropland farms.. 

acres.. 

Irngated  land farms.. 

acres.. 

Market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold farms.. 

$1,000.. 

Crops,  including  nursery  and  greenhouse  crops farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Livestock,  poultry,  and  their  products farms.. 

$1,000.. 
Poultry  and  poultry  products farms.. 

$1,000. . 

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.. 
Agncultural  chemicals^ farms 

$1,000.. 
Hired  farm  labor... farms. 

$1.000.. 
Interest^ 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.. 
Selected  crops  han/ested: 

Corn  'or  grain  or  seed farms.. 

acres.. 

Sorghum  for  grain  or  seed farms.. 

acres.. 

Wheat  for  grain farms.. 

acres.. 

Soybeans  for  beans farms.. 

acres.. 
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.. 


6.0 
-12.1 


B.7 
-5.4 

8.5 
-2,1 

18,3 
2,0 

6.0 
9.2 

6,8 
9,3 

-1.0 

8.7 

-18.2 

-2.4 


-3,3 
-13.4 
-8.2 
2.6 
33.5 
27.4 


11,6 
-8.2 
25.8 
11.1 
-3.7 
32.1 
-96 
29.0 


-3,6 

-12,8 

.3 

-3,0 

-10,6 

(D) 

-100.0 
-100.0 


60.0 
247.5 
-4.8 
19,5 
16.6 
44.8 


.9 

.2 
1.3 

.3 
3.4 

.2 


1.5 
.4 
2.6 
2.8 
3,1 
(D) 


22.8 

11.6 
1,6 
1,7 
1.4 
1.1 


15,4 
-12,0 

-35.2 

18.1 
-7.9 
18.4 
-3.0 

25,5 
2,0 

15,4 
9,3 

18.3 
9.3 

-3.2 
9,2 

-9,6 

-2,2 


6.6 

-14.0 

-2.5 

3.0 
36,0 
27.4 


21.8 

-9.1 
27.1 
9.5 
3.4 
32.0 
-4.7 
28.5 


-3.4 

-12.1 

3.0 

.2 

-7.0 

(D) 

-100.0 
(D) 


133.3 
(D) 
169 
25,0 
30,1 
47.6 


.9 

.2 
1.0 
.1 

1.1 
.1 

.8 
.1 

1.0 

.1 

1.7 
.3 

4.0 
.2 


2.0 
.3 
3.8 
3.1 
4.6 
(D) 


(D) 


35.0 
(D) 
2.2 
1.8 
1.8 
,8 


'Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms, 

^Data  for  1987  include  cost  of  custom  applications, 

^Data  for  1982  do  not  include  imputation  for  item  nonresponse. 


C-8    APPENDIX  C 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


Table  E.    Reliability  Estimates  of  County  Totals:    1987 


[For  meaning  of  abbreviations  and  symbols 

see  introductory  text} 

Farms 

Land  in  farms 

Average  value  of  land 
and  buildings  per  farm' 

Estimated  market  value 

of  all  machinery  and 

equipment' 

Harvested  cropland 

Irrigated  land 

Geographic  area 

Total 
(number) 

Relative 
standard 

error  of 
estimate 
(percent) 

Total 
(acres) 

Relative 
standard 

error  of 
estimate 
(percent) 

Value 
(dollars) 

Relative 
standard 

error  of 
estimate 
(percent) 

Total 
($1,000) 

Relative 
standard 

error  of 
estimate 
(percent) 

Total 
(acres) 

Relative 
standard 

error  of 
estimate 
(percent) 

Total 
(acres) 

Relative 
standard 

error  of 
estimate 
(percent) 

Hawaii  - 

Honolulu 

Kauai  _._ 

Maui 

2  810 
938 
400 
722 

,8 
5 

1   007  287 
130  771 
224   153 
359  310 

.1 
.7 
.4 
.2 

573  527 
440  397 
709  213 
873  008 

,5 
(Z) 

,1 

75  743 
36  875 
27  986 
58  676 

.3 

(Z) 

(Z) 

63  098 
24  779 
21  890 
42  952 

.4 
.2 
,2 
.2 

12  899 
36  301 
32  486 
67  198 

.5 
,1 
.1 
.1 

Cattle  and  calves 
inventory 

Hogs  and  pigs  inventory 

Corn  for  gram  or  seed 

Wheat  for  gram 

Soybeans  for  beans 

Market  value  of  agncultural 
products  sold 

Geographic  area 

Total 
(number) 

Relative 
standard 

error  of 
estimate 
(percent) 

Total 
(number) 

1 
Relative 
standard 
error  of 
estimate 
(percent) 

Total 
(acres) 

Relative 
standard 

error  of 
estimate 
(percent) 

Total 
(acres) 

Relative 
standard 

error  of 
estimate 
(percent) 

Total 
(acres) 

Relative 
standard 

error  of 
estimate 
(percent) 

Total 
($1,000) 

Relative 
standard 

error  of 
estimate 
(percent) 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui_.__ 

132  022 
29  344 
13  856 
35  823 

.4 

.7 

2.5 

1.0 

3  327 
30  901 

4  288 
9  048 

7.5 
4,1 
3.6 
3.5 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

219  756 
168  824 
67  847 
153  313 

.2 
.1 
,1 
.1 

Selected  farm  production  expenses' 

Geographic  area 

Livestock  and  poultry 
purchased 

Commercial  fertilizer 

Hired  farm  labor 

Petroleum  products 

Electricity  for  the  farm  business 

Total 
($1,000) 

Relative 

standard  error 

of  estimate 

(percent) 

Total 
($1,000) 

Relative 

standard  error 

of  estimate 

(percent) 

Total 
($1,000) 

Relative 

standard  error 

of  estimate 

(percent) 

Total 
($1,000) 

Relative 

standard  error 

of  estimate 

(percent) 

Total 
($1,000) 

Relative 

standard  error 

of  estimate 

(percent) 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Kauai 

Maui 

1   863 

11    105 

470 

1   793 

.4 
(Z) 

(Z) 

12  796 

4  699 

5  668 

7  554 

.2 
(Z) 

(Z) 

54  570 
48  365 
26  264 
64  031 

(Z) 
(Z) 

(Z) 

5  945 

3  622 
2  706 

4  923 

.3 
(Z) 

(z") 

1  505 

2  912 
390 
804 

,1 
(Z) 

(Z) 

'Data  are  based  on  a  sample  of  farms- 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


APPENDIX  C    C-9 


APPENDIX  D. 
Report  Form  and  Information  Sheet 


FORM87-A0213 


AS  CENSUS  i;s.«. 


UNITED  STATES 

CENSUS 
OF  AGRICULTURE 


BUREAU  OF  THE  CEN8US 
1201  East  Tontti  Strsot 
Jeffervonvma,  IN        47133 


Not«  —  If  your  records  are  not  available,  reasonable  estimates  may  be 
used.  If  you  cannot  Tile  by  February  1 .  a  time  extension  request  may  be 
serrt  to  the  above  address.  Include  your  1 2-characier  Census  RIe 
Number  ICFN)  as  shown  in  your  address  label  in  all  corresporxjence  to 
us. 


If  you  raceived  more  then  one 
report  form,  enter  extra 
Census  Fde  Number(st  here 
and  renjm  extra  copies  with 
yojT  compJeted  rcpoft 


CENSUS 

USE 

ONLY 


035 


NOTICE  -  Response  to  this  inquiry  Is  required  by  law  (tttic  1 3,  U  .S.  Code) .  By  the  same  law  YOUH  REPORT  TO 
THE  CENSUS  BUREAU  tS  CONFIDENTIAL,  h  may  b«  aeon  only  by  sworn  Cenaus  etnployoes  and  may  be  uaod 
only  for  statlatlcal  purposes.  Your  report  CANNOT  be  used  for  purposes  of  taxation,  invaatlgatlon,  or  regulation 
Tha  lew  al>o  provldea  that  copies  retained  in  your  lllea  ore  Immune  from  legel  process, 


r 


»  partalnfng  to  this  report,  ptoasa  rvfer  to  your  C«nwfs  nfs  IVumber  (CFN) 


87-A0213 

1 


Ptaaae  correct  errors  in  name,  address,  artd  Z}P  Coda.    ENTER  street  and  mjmber  if  not  shown. 


KSrtflfth^t^l  4     ACREAGg  IM  1887    Rpnnrt  land  nwnfrri    rantftd    nr  used 
g,         by  you,  your  spouse,  or  by  the  partnership,  corporation,  or 
organization  for  which  you  are  reporting.  Include  ALL  LAND, 
REGARDLESS  OF  LOCATION  OR  USE  -  cropland, 
pastureland,  rangeland,  woodtand.  Idle  land,  house  lots,  etc. 


It  the  acres  rou  oparmteiS  Sn  1937  ehmttfvd  Ourlng  tfie  f 
rmf^r  to  the  INFORMATION  SHEET,  soctSon  1. 


1 .  All  land  owned 


None 

.  n 


.  All  land  rented  or  leased  FROM  OTHERS,  including  land  worked 
by  you  on  shares,  used  rent  free,  in  exchange  for  services, 
payment  of  taxes,  etc.  Include  leased  Federal,  State,  and  railroad 
land.  (DO  NOT  irKlude  land  used  on  a  per-head  basis  under  a 
grazing  permit.)  Also  complete  flem  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. 

4.  Acres  in  "THIS  PLACE"  —  ADD  acres  owned  (item  1 ) 
and  acres  rented  {item  2).  then  SUBTRACT  acres  rented 
TO  OTHERS  (item  31,  and  enter  the  result  in  this  space 

fttr  this  census  roport  tha»»  ar»  tha  aenm  In  "THIS  PLACE, "~ 


D 


Number  of  acres 


c 


If  the  entry  is  zero  please  refer  to  the  INFORMA  T10N  SHEET,  section  1 . 
5 .  If  you  rented  land  FROM  OTHERS  (rtem  2).  enter  the  foJIowing  information  for  each  landlord. 


Name  of  larvllord 


Mailing  address  (Include  ZIP  Code) 


Number  of  acres 


U5ta(MFCtbn0//andtordsona8spararc  sh^et  of  paper. 

6.  If  you  rented  land  TO  OTHERS  litem  3),  enter  the  following  information  for  each  renter. 

Name  of  renter  [      Mairir>g  address  llnckide  ZIP  Code)       Number  of  acres 


List  additional  renters  on  a  separata  sheet  of  patter. 

a-  Of  the  land  you  rented  or  leased  to  othere.  bow  many       053 

acres  did  you  own? LJ  - 

7.  Did  you  have  any  grazing  permits  on  a  per-head  basis? 


054 

1  Dyos  - 
zDno- 


-  Mark  (X)  a8  boxes  which  apply  . 
Go  to  item  8 


'  3  LJ    Forest  Service 

4  LJ   Taylor  Grazing  Sec.  3  (BLM) 

s  LJ   Indian  Land 
^  ft  □  Otfter  —  Specify^ 


8.  LOCATION  OF  AGRICULTURAL  ACTIVITY  FOR  "THIS  PLACE" 
a .  In  what  county  was  the 


largest  value  of  your 
agricultural  products 
raised  or  produced?  . 


b.  tf  you  3lso  had  agricuttural 
operations  in  any  other 
county(ies),  enter  the 
county  name(s),  etc 


Principal 
county—^ 


Other 
counties 


County  name 


Number  of  acres 


INSTRUCTIONS  —  Ploase  report  your  crops  In  the  appropriate  sactlon. 

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. 


V?t^'Ji^']liffa'  f  '"W*t^  m»  n*  <**«  faOtotrtno  CROPS  harwestsd  from  "THIS  PLACE^ 
In  19877  


1 .  Com  (fieW)  for  grain  or 
seed  tfteport  guantffY  on  a 
dry  shefled-vifeight  bashj .  . 

2.  Com  (field)  for  silage 
or  green  chop 


D 
D 

3.  Wheat  for  grain LJ 

4.  Oats  for  grain LJ 

B.  Barley  for  grain LJ 

6.  Sorghum  for  grain 

or  seed,  including  mllo  LJ 

7.  Sorghum  for  silage  or 

green  chop  iDo  not  include     

sorghum'Sudan  crosses,} .  .     1 | 

8.  Soybeans  for  beans  .  .  LJ 

9.  Cotton LJ 

10.  Tobacco  —  all  types  . .  LJ 

1 1 .  Potatoes,  Irish □ 

1 2.  Sweetpoiatoes  and  yams  LJ 


Acres 
harvested 


Quarttlty  harvested 


OTB 

e 
OR  - 


Tons. 
green 


7  os: 


Tona. 
grsen 


Acres 

irrigated 

oCT 


0S3 

oae 


<a":<i>riftfiyL<Vi      Was  any  DRY  HAY,  GRASS  SILAGE,  HAYLAGE.  or  GREEN  CHOP  ctit 
-J      ^  harvested  from  'THIS  PLACE"  In  19877 

tnclutt9  sorsftum-aucton  cntmaaw  and  hay  cut  from  paaturas. 

*^     1  CD  YES  —  Camplota  thtm  mactlon        2  LJ  NO  —Goto  section  4 

If  cartings  were  mode  for  both  dry  hay  and  grass  sflege,  haylage.  or  green  chop 

from  the  same  fietds,  report  the  acreage  in  ttte  appropriate  items  under  DRY 

HAY  and  also  under  GRASS  SILAGE,  HAYIAGE.  end  GREEN  CHOP. 


1 .  DRY  HAY  Of  two  or  more  cuttings  of  dry 
hay  were  made  from  the  same  acres,  report 
acres  only  once,  but  report  total  tons  from  all 
tytfttings.} 

a.  Alfalfa  and  alfalfa  mixtures  for 

hay  or  dehydrating 

b.  Small  grain  hay  —  oats,  wheat, 
barley,  rye,  etc 

c.  Other  tame  dry  hay  -  clover,  lespedeza, 
timothy,  Bermuda  grass,  Sudangrass, 
etc 


d.  Wild  hay. 


2.  GRASS  SILAGE,  HAYLAGE,  AND 

GREEN  CHOP  (if  two  or  more  cuttings 
wore  made  from  the  same  acres,  report 
acres  only  once,  t>ut  report  total  tons  from 
alt  cuttings.) 

3.  HAY  SOLD  —  Did  you  sell  any  hay 

or  grass  silage  in  1 9877 /Report  va/ue 
of  hay  sold  in  section  9,  item  At 


Acres 
harvested 


Quantity 
harvested 

(Report  Bithor  dry 

or  gnmn  mimfyht  av 

mdicatedl 


Tona, 
dry 


Tona, 

d»v 


Tona, 
dry 


Tons. 
dry 


Tona, 
grean 


Acres 
Irrigated 


1  LJ  Yes 


(LJNo 


PENALTY  FOR  FAILURE  TO  REPORT 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


APPENDIX  D    D-1 


SALE  from  "THIS  PLACE"  in  19877  (Do not  hfdut/a  thon gromm  for 

home  use.) 
&*■ 

2  LJ    NO        —     Go  ro  sscrion  S 
Nats:  For  Florida  report  for  September  1 ,  1 986 
through  August  31.  19S7  harvest  season;  for 
all  other  States,  report  for  calendar  year  1 987. 

1 .  Land  from  which  vegetables  ware 

harvested  in  1987     


Whote  acres       Tenths 


Acres  JfTJgated 


Whole  acres      Tenths 


2.  From  the  list  below,  enter  the  crop  name  and  code  for  each  crop  harvested  in  1 9B7. 

If  moTB  than  one  vegetable  crop  wea  harvested  from  the  same  acres,  report  acres  for 
each  crop.  Report  crops  grown  under  protection  in  section  S. 


Crop  name 


Acres  harvested 


Acres  Irrigated 


FOR  SALE  from  'THIS  PLACE"  in  19877  (Do  not  Incfuda  thoM  grown  for 

nOflM  tt90,} 


1  n  YES 

zD   NO 


Contpfete  tnfs  S0ction 
Go  to  section  7 


From  the  list  below,  enter  the  crop  name  and  code,  flepon  quantity  harvested 
in  unit  specified  with  crop  name. 


Crop  name 


Acres  harvested 


Quanta  harvested 


Whote  acres 


Acres  irrigated 


If  mcrv  Bpac9  is  needed,  use  *  tepsrate  sheet  of  paper. 


Crop  name  Coife 

Blackberries  artd  dewberries  (pounds)  509 

Blueberries,  tame  (pour>d8) SI  2 

Blueberries,  wild  (pounds) 616 

Cranberries  (lOO-lb.  barrels) 521 


CropiMim 

Raspberries  (pounds) 

Strawberries  Ipountto) 

Other  tMrries  (pounds)  —  Specify  . 


Code 
533 
536 
539 


//  more  specs  tm  nmmdviS,  u#e  a  »»peratB  sheet  of  popmr. 

Crop  name  Code  Crop  neme 

Asparagus       379  |  Horwvdevw  metons 

Bearu.  snap  (bush  and  pole)    381  Lettuce  and  romatrw 

Beets      383  |  Lima  beans,  green  .  . 

Broccoli       . 385  Mustard  greens  .... 

Cabbage,  head 391   I  Or^ions,  dry     

Cantaloups  and  ,  Onions,  green 


I      /10 


t      /lO 


muskmelons      395  I  Okra 

Carrots     397  •  Peas,  English,  green 

CauHflower     399'       <Do  not  include 

Celery       401   i       souTftem  peas/    .  .  . 

Collards       407  Peppers,  sweet  .  .  .  - 

Cucumbers  arMl  pkAles  ..411  [  Peppers,  hot 

Eggplant     41 5  Pumpkins 

Garlic  421   ]  Radishes     


Code 
-423    I 

427     ' 
.429    I 
431 

.433  I 
.435  , 
.437    I 


I 
.441  I 
.443  ' 
.446    I 

.449 
.  451     ■ 


Crap  nam*  Code 

Southern  peas,  green 
(cowpeas)  —  blackeyed. 

cfowder,  etc 409 

Spinach 457 

Squash      459 

Sweet  com 461 

Tomatoes    463 

Turnips       465 

Turnip  greens     467 

Watermetons 473 

Other  vegetables  - 
Spet:ify 47S 


QrafnSf  ftera  sccdSi  of  other  crops  trot  pmlously  rspOfted7 
(Report  frvH  In  section  8.9 


smaO 


1  n  YES 

2n  NO 


Compteta  ttila  aecHon 
Go  to  section  8 


From  the  list  below,  enter  the  crop  nanw  arxj  code.  Report  quantity  harvested 

in  unit  specified  t^Hh  crctp  neme. 


Crop  name 


laygiffK^iB' J    Were  anv  WUBSEHY  and  GREEWHOUSE  CROPS.  MUSHROOMS,  sod. 

bulbs,  flowsrs,  flower  seeds,  vegetable  seeds  and  platits,  vegetables  under 
glass  or  other  protection,  GROWN  FOR  SALE  on  "THIS  PLACE"  In  1 9877 

1  D   YES      —     Comptete  tMs  section        _ 

2  LJ    NO        —     Go  ro  section  6 

Nor>e 
1 .  Nursery  and  greenhouse  crops  irrigated  in  1987 .  .  |    \ 


Area  irrtgated 


Square  teet 


Acres     ;  Tenths 


2.  From  the  list  below,  enter  the  crop  name  ar>d  code  for  each  crop  grown. 


Crop  name 


Square  feet 

ur>dGr  glass  or 

other  protection 

in  1987 


if  mote  space  is  neeOed,  use  a  separate  sheet  of  paper. 

Crop  name  Cofto 

Bedding  plants  (Include  vegetable  plants)  479 

Bulbs  ffxclude  bulb  ftowvring  plants)  .  .  .  482 

Cut  flowers  and  cut  fk>risi  greens 486 

Nursery  crops  —  omantentals,  fruit 

and  nut  trees,  ar>d  vines  .  488 

Foliage  plants 707 


Acres  in  the  open 
in  1987 


Whole  acres    Tenths 


1 


/10  ( 


Ifn 


c  space  ts  ryoeded.  i 


Acres  harvested 


Quarttity  harvested 


Acres  inlgated 


e  a  mmparate  sneet  ol  paper. 


Sales  in  1 987 


'Cents 


00 


00 


Cfop  na^ne 

Potted  flowering  plants  .  .  .  . 

Mushrooms 

Sod  harvested      

Vegetable  and  fower  seeds  . 
Greenhouse  vegetables  .  .  .  . 
Other  —  Specify 


Coda 
710 
494 
497 
500 
503 
506 


CfOfinafna 

Alfalfa  seed  (pounds) 

Beans,  dry  edible  (Do  not  include 

dry  limas)  ( hundred wetght) 

Beans,  dry  lima  (hundredweight) 

Buckwheat  (bushels)       

Corn  cut  for  dry  foddef .  hogged 

or  grazed  (report  acres  or>ly) 

Dry  southern  peas  (coiwpeas)  (bust>ets| 

Emmor  and  spelt  (bushels) 

Fescue  seed  (pounds) 

Flaxseed  (bushels)      

Grains,  mixed  (bushels) 

Kentucky  bluegrass  seed  (pounds)  .... 

Lentils  (pounds)      

Lespedeza  seed  (pounds) 

Mint  tor  oil  (pounds  of  oil) 

Pearnits  for  nuts  (pouT>ds| 

Peas,  dry  ectible  (pcxjrxls) 


Code 

S42  I 

S5«  I 

557  I 


5S1   , 

5S4   I 


599 
602 
605 
614 
629   I 
635 
83S   I 
6*4 
656   I 
659   , 


Popcorn  (pounds,  stiellod) 

Proso  millet  (busheial 

Red  clover  seed  (pounds) 

Rico  ihundied>wet9htl      

Rye  for  grain  (bushels) 

Ryegrass  seed  (pounds) 

Safflower    (pounds) 

Sorghum  cut  Tot  di>  fofage 

or  hay  (lor>s.  dry  ) 

Sorghum  hogged  of  grazed 

(repoft  acres  only) 

Sugar  beets  for  sugar  (tons)  .  .  .  . 

5ugarc3T>e  for  sugar  (tons) 

Sugarcane  fa<  seed  (tons) 

Sunflower  seed  (pounds) 

Timotfty  seed  (prjurtds) 

Other  crops  (pounds)  —  Specify  . 


Cads 
662 
665 
671 
977 
886 
689 
692 

698 

701 
719 
722 
725 
734 
748 
752 


l3'J»nia^»:H     M«^.»..^..—.IA— «_-■-«■»« miHTTPree  ■-..-.n-,,  ,s».»c».rMi;e imrxToeco    — -.nj.o  n.  ..-e-^^S?? 


1  D  YES 
sD   NO 


Comptete  tfits  eectfon 
Go  to  section  9 


1 .  TOTAL  ACRES  in  bearirtg  and  nonbearing  frtJTt  orchards,  citrus  or  other  groves, 
vineyards,  and  nut  trees  on  this  place.  (Do  not  include  abarxioned  acres  J 

2 .  From  the  list  at  the  right,  enter  the  name  arxl  code  for  fruit  trees,  grapevir>es,  arxl  nut  trees  on  this  place  in  1 987.  Report 
the  requested  information  for  each  crop  even  if  rwt  harvested  because  of  low  prices,  damage  from  hail,  frost,  etc. 


Total  acres 

Acres  Irrigated 

Whole  acres    {  Tenths 

1 

1       /to 

122                           1 

1        /10 

Code  CItins  crops 


Code 


Crop  name 


NUMBER  OF 
TREES  OR  VINES  OF 


Nonbearing 
age 


Bearing 
age 


Acres  in  trees 

and  vines  of 

all  ages 


Whote  acres  'Tenths 


Quantity 
harvested 


Unit  of  measure 
Mark  one 


Lbs.     Tons   Boxes 


n 


2D 


2D 


Lba. 
par 
box 


3D 


3D 


iD 


3D 


3D 


Apples       

Apricots    

Avocados    

Cherries,  sweet 

Cherries,  tart 

Grapes,  dry  weight  .  .  .  . 
Grapes,  fresh  weight   .  . 

Nectarines 

Olives  fflepoft  quam/ty 

for  Sept.   1986 

through  March  1987 

fiarvest  season} 

Peaches    

Pears       

Plums  and  prunes,  fresh 

weight    

Prunes,  dry  weight  .  .  .  . 
Od^er  noncrtrus  — 

Specify 


123 
129 
135 
348 
SB7 
171 
177 
201 


207 
225 
231 

243 
349 


(Repctrt  quantity  harvested 
for  the  1986  —  87  han^est 
season) 

Grapefruit       287 

Lemons      279 

Limes       285 

Oranges     297 

Tangelos      303 

Tangermes     309 

Other  citnji  — 
Specify     31 5 


Milt  crops  Code 

Almonds  ffieport 

quantity  in  meats)   .  .  .  321 

(Report  quantity  in  shell) 

Filberts  arKl  hazelnuts.  .  327 

Pecans       339 

Walnuts,  English 367 

Other  nut  trees  — 

Specify 363 


If  more  space  is  needed,  use  a  separate  sheet  of  patter. 


FORM  87-A0213  19-18-851 


D-2    APPENDIX  D 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


Cents 


Vl^t"*'-'^^  I    GR0SSVALUEofCR0PSS0L0froni"THISPLACE"hi1Sa7.BEFORE 

SB     IMW  and  expensss  (Refer  to  the  INFORMA  TION  SHEET,  section  9.) 
Report  your  best  estimate  of  ttte  value  for  each  of  the  following  groups  of  crops  sotd 
from  this  place  in  1987.  Include  the  value  of  tfw  landlord's  and/or  contractor's  share, 
es^mating  if  necessary.  Includa  value  of  Government  CCC  loans. 

.  Grains,  soybeans  and  other  beans  sold  in  1 987  None 

■ .  Com  for  grain CD 

b.  Wheat     D 

c.  Soybeans      CH 

d .  Sorghum  for  grain D 

•.  Barley      □ 

f.  Oats      □ 


g.  Other  —  rice,  dry  beans,  dry  peas,  flaxseed, 

popcorn,  safflower,  sunflower  seed,  rye,  etc LJ 

2 .  Conon  and  cottonseed dl 

3.  Tobacco       O 

4.  Hay,  silage,  field  seeds,  and  grass  seeds CD 

5.  Vegetables,  sweet  com,  and  metons—  {Do not  include 

trish pctatoes  and sweetpotaUyes,  report  Them  in  item  7b«low.) 

6.  Fruits,  nuts,  and  berries  —  apples,  peaches,  grapes, 

— ■*■ ~n~nfT -*— n'^'tmariiiit  .  ~*~ 


n 


77B 
$ 


7S3 
» 


00 


00 


00 


00 


00 


00 


00 


00 


00 


*^1Wl1^'l^>'^tffit    l^^l 1 ^'- y^.-l-m;  — .-.■■irO  — ^l-pl ■-■■OaT." 

S13         , , 

1  D   YES 

2  n  NO 


Gotoaeetton  14 


•  DECEMBER  31, 1987 INVENTORV  ''•>"' 

.  CATTLE  AND  CALVES  of  all  ages                                  _, 
tTotatota,  b.  c,  and  d  tjalow) 1 I 


a. BEEF  COWS  - 

had  catvad.    .  . 


InctuOa  beat  halfara  that 


a 


b.MILX  COWS  kept  for  production  of  mflk  or 

cream  for  sale  or  home  use  —  include  dry  . , 

mttk  cowe  and  mitk  heifers  that  had  calved. | | 


c.HEIFERS  AND  HEIFER  CALVES—  iDo  not  include  ,—, 

heifers  that  had  cahred.  I | | 

d. STEERS,  STEER  CALVES,  BUUS, 

AND  BUa  CALVES CD 


•  CATTLE  AND  CALVES  SOLD 
FROM  THIS  PLACE  IN  1887 

Include  those  fed  on  ttyis  place  on  a 
contract  or  custom  basis.   Also  report 
as  sold  cattle  moved  from  this  place 


INVENTORY 

Number  on  this 

place  Dpc.  31,  1987 


B«ef 
cowt 


Milk 
cow» 


Heifers 
and 
heifar 
celvei 


Steer*  and 
buHt  of 
all  aqee 


to  t  fatfrffgf  ffn/intftflf  fffTrfipgi. 


Number  sokJ 
In  1987 


Gross  value  of  sates 


sugar  beets,  sugarcane,  mint  for  oil,  etc.  (Do  not  include 
nursery  and  greenhouse  crops.}  — 

Specify 


a 


00 


'<ar:6ififtTaai>  J  how  were  the  ACRES  In  tW«  plaea  USED  In  1 987? 

sio 

1 .  Copy  acres  in  "THIS  PLACE"  from  section  1 .  item  4,  page  1  _ 


KfOTE:  For  items  2  to  5  below,  if  lar^  was  used  for  more  thm}  one  purpose  in  1987 
report  it  in  the  FIRST  land  use  listed  below  that  applies.  For  example,  report  cropland 
harvested  and  also  pastured,  only  as  "Cropland  harvested. ' ' 


2.  CROPLAND 

a .  Cropland  harvested  —  include  aii  land  from  which  crops 
ware  harvested  or  hay  was  cut,  and  all  land  in  orchards,  citrus 
groves,  vineyards,  arid  nursery  and  greenhouse  crops 


n 

b.  Cropland  used  only  for  pasture  or  grazing  —  include  rotation 

pasture  arni  grarmg  land  that  could  haw  been  used  for  crops  without  . 

additional  impmvements I | 

c .  Cropland  used  for  cover  crops,  legumes,  and  soi^ 
improvement  grasses,  but  NOT  harvested  and  NOT 
pastured CD 

d.  Cropland  on  which  all  crops  failed—  (Exception:  Do  not 

report  hare  land  in  orchards  artd  vineyards  on  which  the  crop  , , 

failed.  Such  acreage  Is  to  be  reported  in  item  2a. ) I | 

e.  Cropland  in  cultivated  summer  fallow CD 

f.  Cropland  idle CD 

3.  Woodland  -  include  all  f  a.  Woodland  pastured □ 

woodlots  and  timber  tracts  and  I 

cutover  and  deforested  land        \.iii       ••       .       ^       _».        -  i — i 

with  young  timber  growth.  I  »•  Woodland  not  pastured  .  .  .  .  LJ 

4.  Other  pasturstand  and  rangeland  —  include  any  pastureland  

other  than  cropland  artd  woodlaryd  pasture \     \ 

5.  AH  Other  land  —  Lar>d  in  house  lots,  ponds,  roads,  wasteland, 

etc.  — Include  arry  land  rtot  reported  in  items  2  through  4  at>ove.    .  .  .  I I 

S.  TOTAL  ACRES  —  Add  th»  acne  nportvrt  in  Hems  2  through  B 
t9hi>uld  b*  thm  smrrrm  mm  Itwm  1  mhovm  .f 


Number  of  acrek 


J: 


titrfiifiH^feiJi)  I  Wat  any  LAND  ia  this  place  IRRIGATED  at  any  tima  In  19877 

Irrigated  land  is  all  lartd  watered  by  any  artificial  or  controlled  means  —  sprinklers,  furrows 
or  ditches,  spreader  dikes,  etc.  Include  supplemental,  partial,  and  preplant  rrrigation. 


'"    1   □  YES 

2  n  NO 


Coiiiptato  this  section 
Go  to  section  12 


1 .  How  many  acres  of  harvested  land  were  irrigated? 

Include  lartd  from  irt/hich  hay  was  cut  and  land  in  bearing  and  ■ — > 

ryorybeering  fruit  and  rwt  crops  reported  in  section  10,  item  2a I I 

2.  How  many  acres  of  pastureland,  rangeland,  and  any  other 

lands  not  included  in  item  1  above  were  irrigated? CD 


Number  of  acres 
imgated 


yffiTifafc^hrf  \  Ware  any  ACRES  in  this  placa  SET  ASIDE,  DIVERTED.  OR  IDLED 
FEDERALacraagTeefucthmprogfams  in  19877 


1  D  YES 

2  n   NO 


Conrpteta  this  section 
Go  to  section  13 


1 .  How  many  acres  were  set  aside  (or  diverted)  under  ANNUAL 
commoditY  acreage  adjustment  programs? CD 

2.  How  many  acres  were  under  the  CONSERVATION  RESERVE  __ 
PROGRAM  (10  year.  CRP)7 □ 


Number  of  acres 


3.  Cattle,  including  calves  weighing 
500  pounds  or  more 


n 


B11 
» 


00 


.  Of  the  total  cattle  sold,  how  many  were 
FATTENED  on  this  place  on  GRAIN  or 
CONCENTRATES  tor  30  days  or  more     ,_, 
and  SOLD  lor  SLAUGHTER? □ 


•  DAIRY  PRODUCTS  SOLO  FROM 
THIS  PLACE  IN  1987 

4.  Gross  value  of  sales  of  DAIRY  PRODUCTS 
from  this  place  in  1 987  —  Includa  mirk,  cream. 


613 

* 


n 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS 
Gross  value  of  aales 


I   00 


fitaifiBteiil  1  t>M»o!7<7m».».««l«.ih«v«iin»HOOSnrP[CSnnthhiillieiilniaa7T 


1  EH    YES      —      Canv>ale  l«rf»  —ctlon 

2  CD    NO        —     Goto  section  IB 

•  DECEMBER  31, 1987  INVENTORY 

1 .  HOGS  and  PIGS  of  all  ages  aotal ate  and b  beion)  .  .  . 

a .  HOGS  and  PIGS  used  or  to  be  used  for  BREEDING 


None 

D 
D 

b. OTHER  HOGS  and  PIGS D 


INVENTORY 

Number  on  tWs 

place  Dec.  31,  1987 


Breeding 


•  UTTERS  FARROWED 

2.  UTTERS  FARROWED  on  this  place  between  - 
a.  December  1,  1986  and  May  31,  1987  .  .  . 
b.June  1,  1987  and  Novemtnr  30,  1987  .  . 

•  HOGS  AND  PIGS  SOLD  None 

a.HOGSandPIGSSOLD  from  this  ^^ 

place  in  1987 □ 

4.  Of  the  hogs  and  pigs  sold,  how  many  were  

sold  as  FEEDER  PIGS  for  further  feeding?     □ 


None 

Number  of  litters 

n 

BIB 

a 

B19 

Number 

sold 
In  1987 


Gross  value  of  sales 


BZ1 

$ 


823 


00 


00 


_jg^Si|i:j0j|gL]  »■<>  you  «  anrona  aba  >wn  «"T  SHEEP  or  LAMBS  on  tMs  place  In  19877 

S)5        , , 

1  LJ    YES     —     Completa Uila aecHon 

2  ED    NO        —      Go  to  section  ) a 


None 

1.  SHEEP  and  LAMBS  of  all  ages D 

a. EWES  1  year  old  or  older iZI 

None 

2.  SHEEP  and  LAMBS  SHORN D 


3.  What  was  tlie  gross  value  of  sales  of  SHEEP, 
LAMBS,  and  WOOL  from  this  place  in  19877  . 


INVENTORY 

Number  on  this 

place  Dec.  31,  1987 


NUMBER  SOLD 
in  1987 


Number  shorn 
in  1987 

Pounds  of  wool 
shorn  in  1987 

627 

828 

None 


Gross  value  of  sales 


838 


I   00 


FORM  B7-A02  13(9-1  B-BO) 


Page  3 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


APPENDIX  D    D-3 


OTHER  LIVESTOCK,  or  ANIMAL  SPECIALTIES  on  thto  plan  in  1 9877 

S18      , , 

11 I   YES    —    Compter*  (Ms  »«ctfon  2  □  NO     —    Co  to  section  1 7 


UiJkiWii^^   GOVERWMEWT  CCC  LOAliS 


None 
1 .  Horses  and  ponies 

of  all  ages Ll I 


2.  Colonies  of  bees.  .  .  (HI 

3.  Milk  goats □ 

4.  Angora  goats CH 

5.  Other  goats IZI 

6. Mules,  burros,  and 

donkeys LJ 


7. Mink  and  their 
pelts 


8 .  Rabbits  and  their 
pelts I 

9.  All  other  livestock  and 
livestock  products 

Specify   


INVENTORY 

Number  on 

this  place 

Dec.  31,  1987 


Total  quantity  sold 
in  1987 


Gross  value  of  sales 


832 

i 


Potmda  Id 

hon«Y 


848 

9 


B63 
$ 


836 


838 
$ 


9 


JiQ. 


00 


00 


00 


00 


00 


00 


00 


10.  Rsh  and  other  aquaculture 

products  (Enter  name  and 
code  from  list  belov^J 
Name  Code 


Total  quantity  sold 

Gross  value  of  sales 

in  1987 

Dollars           [  Cents 

Number 

7                                       1 

s                      1   00 

N«me  Code 

Catfish 860 

TrtHrt 863  Other  aquacutture 

It  more  space  u  needed,  use  a  aeperen  sheet  of  papor.  P'ooucts  -  Speedy 


Nam*  Cod« 

Other  fish  -  Specify BOB 


TURKEYS,  DUCKS,  etc.,  on  this  place  in  19877—  htctutte  poultry  amwm 

for  oHiera  on  m  contrmct  bmefa. 


1  LJ    YES       —     Comptmtm  thia  aectton 

2  r~l   NO         —    Go  to  section  1 B  None 

1 .  HENS  and  PULLETS  of  laying  age Q 

2.  PULLETS  for  laying  flock  replacerrent 

a  .PULLETS  3  months  old  or  older  not  yet  of  laying  age  CD 
b.PULLET  CHICKS  and  PULLETS  under  3  months  old     r-n 

(Oo  not  include  commercial  broilers. ) I I 

3.  BROILERS,  fryers,  and  other  meat-type  chickens 
including  capons  and  roasters CD 

4.  TURKEYS 

a. Turkeys  for  slaughter  ido not frtdude breeders. I  .  .  .    D 
b.Turkey  HENS  kept  for  breeding □ 

5.  OTHER  POULTRY  raised  in  captivity  -  ducks, 
geese,  pigeons  or  squab,  pheasants,  quail,  etc. 

(Enter  poultry  name  and  code  from  the  fiSt  below,  f 


PoullTv  name_ 


Pouftry  name 

Name 

Ducks 


,  Code  . 
.  Code  . 


INVENTORY 

Number  on 

this  place 

Dec.  31.  1987 


Total  number 
sold  In  1 987 


Code    I        Name 

904  Pigeons  or  squab. 

Geese 906      f        PheaBanis 


Cede 


Code 

908        '        Quad 912 

910         I        AB  other  pouttry — 

Specify 914 


6.  POULTRY  HATCHED  on  this  place  in  1 987  and  None 

placed  or  sold  ~  chickens,  turkeys,  ducks,  etc.  — 

Specify  kiryd  of  poultry 


D 

7.  Incubator  egg  capacity  on  December  31 ,  1987    .  □ 


Numb«r 


8.  What  was  the  gross  value  of  sales  of  None 

poultry  and  poultry  products  (eggs, 
etc.l  from  this  place  in  1987? I    I 


Gross  value  of  sales 


I    00 


rcnfiiirilftjfcl  t    P«»m«nt.  r«e«>Mj  fn>  nattelBirtton  In  F^pfllAtT/nrM  PgdiSftBag 
■  In1387  WOWOn/VClUOfCCClMiKj  Refeno  INFORMATION 

SH££T.  section  19 

&19 


None 


1 .  Amount  received  in  1987  from  Government  CCC  loans  for  - 

Include  regular  end  reserve  losne,  every  if  redeerryed  or  forfeited.  

a. Com     D 

b.  Wfiaat □ 

c. Soybeans CH 

d.  Sorghum,  barley,  and  oats dl 

•.  Cotton     □ 

f.  Peanuts,  rye,  rice,  tobacco,  and  honey CJ 


honey 
^nvcl 


eee 

« 


•87 

s 


BBS 

* 


BBS 

« 


•  SO 


BBI 


00 

00 


00 
00 
00 
00 


None 


1 .  Amount  received  in  cash D 

2.  Value  of  certificates  received  —  payment-in-klnd  (PIK)      | . 

commodity  certificates Lj 


BSa»tiI»giie{y  }    TYPE  OF  ORGAWIZATIOW 


Dollars 


ess 

a 


00 


Mark  (X)  the  one  item  which  best  describes  the  type  of  organization  for 
this  place  In  1987.  neier  to  the  inforh^ation SHeer,  section  20. 


>  FAMILY  or  INDIVIDUAL  operation  - 
too  not  Include  partnership  end  corporation.! . 


•  PARTNERSHIP  operation 
pertnershlps 


-  Include  family 

•  INCORPORATED  UNDER  STATE  LAW  .  . 


•  OTHER,  such  as  estate  or  trust,  prison  farm,  grazing 
association,  Irvlian  reservation,  etc 


Go  to  section  22 
Go  to  section  2 1 


Specify  below  then 
go  to  section  22 


mJSHiimi^i't    CORPORATE  STRUCTURg  tfot Incuimiiatad oowSouToSB 
^^^^^^^^    Refer  to  the  INFOftMATtON  SHEET,  secttonZ  J. 
S2I 

922       __ 

1 .  Is  this  a  famiTy-held  corporation? ^  LJ  Yes         2  LJ  No 

2.  Are  there  more  than  10  stockholders? 3  □  Yes         4  □  No 


ka^tia[l^t»»j  1   CHARACTERISTICS  AHD  OCCUPATiOW  OF  OPERATOR  iSenlor  pertneff 

or  person  in  charge)  Refer  to  rhs  iNfORMA  nON  sheet,  section  22. 

1 .  RESIDENCE  —  Does  the  operator  (senior  partner  or 
person  in  charge)  live  on  this  place? 


n  Yes 


'  n  No 


2.  PRINCIPAL  OCCUPATION  -  At  which  occupation 
did  the  operator  spend  the  majority  (50  percent  or 
more)  of  his/her  worktime  in  1 987?  For  partnerships 
consider  all  members  of  the  pertnersttip  together 


3.  OFF-  FARM  WORK  -  How  many  days  did  the  operator 
(senior  partner  or  person  in  charge)  work  at  least 
4  hours  per  day  off  this  place  in  1 987?  —inchjde  work 

Bt  a  rtonfarm  fob.  business,  or  on  sorrjeone  else's  form  for 
pay.  (Do  not  include  exchange  fmmwork.) 


4.  In  what  YEAR  did  the  operator  (or  senior  partner )  begin 
to  operate  any  part  of  this  place? 


I  iZl  Farming  2  lJ  Other 
or  ranching 

.  D  None 
t  n  1  -49  deys 
,  □  50-99  days 
^D  100- 149  days 
►  □  150-199  days 
1  {U  200  days  or  nrtore 

Year 


5.  AGE  of  operator  (senior  partner  or  person  in  charge]  . . 


6.  RACE  of  operator  (senior  partner  or  person  in  charge) 


7.  SEX  of  operator  (senior  partner  or  person  in  charge) 

8.  SPANISH  ORIGIN  —  Is  the  operator  (senior  partr>er 
or  person  in  charge)  of  Spanish  origin  or  descent 
(Mexican,  Puerto  Rican,  Cuban,  or  otfier  Spanish)?  . 


Years  old 

n  White 

2  [H  Negro  or  Black 

3  en  American  Indian 

4  □  Asian  or  Pacific 
I  Islander 

a  □  Other  —  Speclfyj 


1  n  Male       3  G  Female 


n  Yes 


I  DNo 


f^OAM  B7A03t3  19-16- B6I 


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Page  5 


D-4    APPENDIX  D 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


kl4»Mi«li'iy^i  I    PRnnilPTinMFlfPFWH:R«iiMh^wo..«>wl.^,^#^>KI. 


V?A**ti!WfJr?  |w>.«,»^iMgcrTirincR  ucpRinincg   ciiiiyif^incc  *icM*Ttrincg 
OTHER  PESTICIDES,  or  OTHER  CHEMICALS  uted  on  thft  placo  In  19877 

S2S 

1  D    YES—  Compftffa  (fr/a  ffecflof*  2    CH   NO—  Go  to  section  26 

Include  any  materials  provided  by  you,  your  landlords,  or  contractors.  For  each  item 
listed,  report  acres  only  once.  If  muftrpurpose  chemicals  were  used,  report  acreage 
treated  for  each  purpose. 

1 .  Sprays,  dusts,  granules,  fumigants,  etc.,  (fungicide.  None 

herbicide,  insecticide,  nematicide)  to  control  — 

a.  Insects  on  crops,  including  hay CD 

b .  Nematoifss  in  crops ED 


place  In  1987 

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 9B7.    (DO  NOT  INCLUDE  expenses  connected  with  performing  customwork  for 
others;  operation  of  rK>nfarm  sctrvities,  businesses,  or  services;  or  household 
expenses  not  related  to  the  farm  business.) 

None 

1 .  Uvsatodi  and  poultry  purchased  —  cattle,  calves, 
hogs,  pigs,  sheep,  lambs,  goats,  horses,  chicks,  poults, 
started  pullets,  etc CD 


.  Feed  purchased  for  livestock  and  poultry  —  grain, 
hay,  silage,  mixed  feeds,  concentrates,  etc CD 

a .  Commercially  mixed  formula  feeds  purchased  — 
complete,  supplement,  concentrates,  pramixes. 

(Do  not  include  ingrediBnts                      None 
purchased  seporetely,  such  as  1973 

soybean  mosi,  cononseed                           ■ — > 
meal,  and  urea.t I I      $ 


Dollars        'Cents 


.  Seed  cost  —  for  corn,  other  grains,  soybeans,  tobacco, 

cotton,  etc,  —  include  plants  and  treos  purchased.     

.  Commercial  fertilizer  purchased  —  all 

fomis,  including  rock  phosphate  and  gypsum. 

Include  COST  of  custom  applications 


a 


n 


n 


5 .  Agricultural  chemicals  pur^ased  —  Insecticides. 
hertMcides,  fungicides,  other  pesticides,  etc.  —  include 

cost  of  custon^  opplicoTions. /Do  not  include  lime.) , 

6  -  Gasoline  and  other  petroleum  fuel  and  o9 
purchased  for  the  farm  busfrtssi  — 

a. Gasoline  and  gasohol CD 

b.  Diesel  fuel    □ 

c.  Natural  gas    CD 

d.  LP  gas,  fuel  oil.  kerosene,  motor  oil,  grease,  etc.  .  .  CD 
7 .  Electricity  for  the  farm  business  -  <Do  not 

include  household  expenses.)    (^ 

Hired  farm  artd  ranch  labor  —  also  include  employer's  cost 
for  social  security,  workman's  compensation,  insurance 
premiums,  pension  plans,  etc.  ^See  information  SHEET) 


8 


.  Contract  labor  —  include  expenditures  for  labor,  such 
as  harvesting  of  fruit,  vegeiab/es.  berries,  etc.. 
performed  on  a  contract  basis  by  a  contractor,  crew 
leader,  a  cooperative,  etc.      . 


1 0.  Repair  and  maintenanca  expenses  for  the 

upkeep  of  buildings,  motor  vahictos,  and  farm 
equipment    


□ 


n 


n 


1 1 .  Customwork,  machine  hire  and  rental  of 

machinery  and  equlpmertt  —  fnc'ude  expenditures  for 

use  of  equipment  and  for  customwork  such  as  ghntSrtg 
and  mixing  feed,  plovring,  combining,  com  picking, 
drying,  silo  filling,  spraying,  dusting,  fertiHxing.  etc.  (Do 
r>oi  include  cost  of  cotton  ginning  and  application  of 
fertilizer  and  chemicals.)       


1 2.  Interest  paid  on  debts  —  {See  INFORMATION  SHEET) 

Secured  by   real   estate CD 


b.Not  secured  by  real  estate CD 

.  □ 


1 3.  Cash  rent  paid  for  land  and  bufldings  In  1987 

(Do  rKJt  include  grazing  fees.) 


1  4.  Property  taxes  paid  —  include  farm  real  estate, 

machinery,  livestock,  etc.  for  the  farm  ttusiness.  tOo  not  include 
taxes  paid  by  landlords.)      


1  6.  All  other  production  expenses  —include  insurance, 
y^ater.  animal  health  costs,  grazing  fees,  marketing  charges, 
mtsceltBneous  farm  suppKes.  etc.  (Do  not  inciude  depreciation, 
household  expenses,  and  expenses  rmt  assodated  with  the 

farm  business.) 


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Dollars 


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$ 


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fJfUfiCMiMiti  ^  w....n.r.fiMMPnriai  fmtima  i~-h»a~.iinrK  PHOgPH/iTE  ~ 
^^.     LIME  used  on  this  place  during  1 9877 

1  n  YES    —     Comptew  (Ms  Xictfon  2  □  NO 


Go  to  section  25 
None 


1 .  Acres  of  croplarxj  fertilized  in  1987—  too  not  include  cmptana 
for  pastures  raponed  in  section  JO.  item  2b.  I 


□ 
2.  Acres  of  pastureland  and  rangeland  fertilized  in  1987 

reported  in  section  10,  items  2b  and  4 CD 


3.  LIME  —  tons  of  lime  used  and  acres  on 

which  applied  —  {Do  not  irtdude  land  plaster  m 
gypsum  or  lime  for  sanitation.) 


n 


Tons  of  lime 


Acres  fertilized 


Acres  Irmed 


c.  Diseases  in  crops  and  orchards  (blights, 
smuts,  rusts,  etc.)    


n 

d .  Weeds,  grass,  or  brush  In  crops  and  pasture  —  , — . 

Include  both  pre -emergence  arid  post  emergene  9. 1 I 

2.  Chemicals  for  defoliatfon  or  for  growth  control 

of  crops  or  thfamlng  of  fruit CD 


Acree  on  which 
used 


S3e    tncltide only 0qutpm9nt und  for tgricuttuni opmntiKiw In  l986or  1987. 
•  Vriueof  AU.machtnerTandequlpmentonth1spfBce,Deceniber31, 1987 


.  What  is  the  estimated  market  value  of  ALL  machinery, 
equipment,  arKd  implements  usuaHy  kept  on  this  place 
and  used  for  the  farm  or  ranch  business?  —  include  cars. 

trucks,  tractors,  combines,  plows,  disks,  harrows,  dryers, 
pumps,  motors,  irrigation  egu/pment,  dairy  equipmefit  including 
milkers  end  bulk  tartks.  livastock  feaderm.  grinding  and  mixiryg 
equipment,  etc 


Estimated  market  value 


00 


•  SELECTED  machlnenr  and  equfpmsnt  on 
this  place,  December  31, 1987.  (Rmport 
onffifundln  1986or  1987.)  ^^^^ 

2.  Motortrucks  —  include  pickups     CD 

3.  Wheel  tractors  other  than  garden  tractors 
and  motor  tillers  — 

a.  Less  than  40  horsepower  (PTOI CD 

b.  40  horsepower  (PTO)  or  more CD 

4.  Grain  and  bean  combines,  all  types CD 

5.  Cotton  pickers  arxl  strippers CD 

8.  Mower  conditioners CD 

7.    Pickup  balers  —  Iryclude  rectar^le 

and  round  balers      


D 


Total  number 

on  tMs  placB  on 

Dacembef  31,  1987 


94  e 

94  B 


9b0 

966 

9se 

960 


Of  the  total.  HOW 
MANY  were  menufac 
tured  in  t^e  last  5  vears 
(1983-  1987)? 


946 


.^diai^g^^J  ESTIMATED  CURRENT  MARKET  VALUE  OF  LAND  and 
S27    BUILDINGS 


Please  give  your  best  ESTIMATE  of  the  CURRErTT  MARKET 

VALUE  of  land  and  buildings  for  all  acres  reported  in 

section  1 ,  items  1 ,  2,  and  3,  page  1 .  None 

1 .  All  land  owned CD 

2.  All  land  rented  or  (eased  FROM  OTHERS D 

3.  An  land  rented  or  leased  TO  OTHERS CD 


Estimated  market  value 
of  land  andbuildi 


99fl 

$ 


997 
$ 


996 
$ 


00 


00 


00 


INCOME  FROM  FARM  -  RELATED  SOURCES  IN  1987 

Ra^vvt  a^notmt  vac0tv9o  vaTo^a  taxaa  and  axponaaa* 


Customwork  and  other  agricultural  services  provided  for    Nona 
farmers  and  others  —  plowing,  planting,  spraying, 
harvesting,  preparation  of  products  for  market,  etc. 

(If  cuvtomvrork  is  a  separate  business,  refer  to  INFORM  A  TION            , — i 
SHEET,  section  2B} I I 


2.  Gross  cash  rent  or  share  payments  received  from  renting 
out  farmland  or  paymerrts  received  from  lease  or  sale  of 

allotments  —  include  payments  for  livestock  pastured  on 

a  per-head  basis,  per-morith  basis,  per-pound  basis,  etc 


Sales  of  forest  products  and  Christmas  trees  - 

maple  products,  naval  stores,  ftrewood,  etc 


Include 


4.  Recreational  services,  patronage  dividends  of  cooperatives, 
and  other  income  which  is  CLOSELY  RELATED  to  the 
agricultural  operation  on  ^s  place  - 

Specify 


a 
n 


□ 


Farnvrelated  income 


993 

$ 


994 


996 
$ 


00 


00 


00 


sjMif»i^l^  I  PERSON  COtVlPLETIWG  "fHiS  REPORT  —Ptaaso  prfnt 

Name  |999    Date 


TeleptK>ne  number 


Area  Coda     Number 


POnMa7-A02l3<9-IS'8a) 


Page  6 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


APPENDIX  D     D-5 


FORM    87-AOllll 
112-17-061 


INFORMATION  SHEET 

1 987  UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


Special  Reporting  Instructions 

1 .  Who  Should  Report 

WE  NEED  A  REPLY  FROM  EVERYONE  RECEIVING  A  REPORT  FORM, 
INCLUDING  individuals,  landlords,  tenants,  partnerships, 
corporations,  institutions,  and  THOSE  NOT  CONDUCTING 
AGRICULTURAL  OPERATIONS.  Each  case  included  in  the  census  has 
a  unique  Census  File  Number  (CFN).    In  order  to  make  the  census 
results  as  complete  and  accurate  as  possible,  we  need  to  obtain 
information  about  every  CFN. 

2.  If  You  Racaivad  Mora  Than  Ona  Raport  Form  for  an  Oparation 

Complete  only  ONE  report  form  for  an  operation.  Write  "Duplicate" 
near  the  address  label  of  each  extra  report  form.    Also,  write  the 
1  1  -digit  census  file  number(s)  of  the  DUPLICATE  report(5)  ON  THE 
COMPLETED  REPORT  in  the  space  provided  to  the  left  of  the  address 
label.    Return  the  extra  report(s)  in  the  same  envelope  with  your 
completed  report  form  so  that  we  can  correct  our  records. 

3.  If  You  No  Longar  Farm 

If  you  had  agricultural  operations  at  any  tima  during  1987.  please 
report  all  agricultural  activity  during  the  year.  Report  all  land  on  your 
census  form  that  you  owned  or  rented.    Also,  report  your  1  987  crop 
and  livestock  production  and  1 987  sales. 

Explain  on  the  first  page  of  the  report  form  (or  on  a  separate  sheet  of 
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  You  Navar  Farmad  or  Hava  No  Association  WHh  AgricuHura 

Please  write  a  note  on  the  report  form  near  the  address  label  explaining 
this  and  return  the  form  so  that  we  can  correct  our  records.  In  our 
efforts  to  make  the  census  as  complete  as  possible,  we  obtained  lists 
from  various  sources.  We  tried  to  eliminate  duplicate  and  nonfarm 
addresses,  however,  it  was  not  always  possible  to  do  so. 

5.  If  You  Hava  Mora  Than  Ona  Agricultural  Operation 

Complete  a  report  form  for  EACH  SEPARATE  and  DISTINCT 
production  unit,  i.e.,  each  individual  farm,  ranch,  feedlot,  greenhouse, 
etc.,  or  combination  of  farms,  etc.,  for  which  you  maintain  SEPARATE 
records  of  operating  expenses  and  sales,  livestock  and  other 
inventories,  crop  acreages,  and  production. 

6.  If  You  Hava  a  Partnership  Oparation 

Complete  only  ONE  report  for  the  entire  partnership's  agricultural 
operation  and  include  all  partners'  shares  on  the  one  report.  If 
mernbers  of  the  partnership  also  operate  separate  farms  or  ranches  in 
addition  to  the  partnership  farming  operation,  separate  report  forms 
should  be  completed  for  each  individual  operation. 

If  two  or  more  report  forms  were  received  for  the  same  operation,  mark 
each  additional  form  as  a  "Duplicate."    Return  the  duplicate  report(s)  in 
the  same  envelope  wrth  the  completed  partnership  report,  where 
possible,  or  write  a  note  on  the  duplicate  report,  such  as,  "(Name  of 
partner)  has  completed  a  report  for  the  partnership  tprovide  name  and 
CFN  of  partnership. )" 

7.  Landlord's  or  Contractor's  Share 

If  you  rented  or  leased  land  from  others  or  had  a  contract  for  the 
production  of  agricultural  products,  include  both  your  share  and  the 
landlord's  or  contractor's  share  of  the  production,  sales,  and  expenses 
so  your  census  report  form  will  be  complete  for  "THIS  PLACE." 

If  you  do  not  know  the  landlord's  or  contractor's  share,  include  your 
BEST  ESTIMATE.  If  you  do  not  have  records  available  for  all  data  items, 
use  your  best  estimate. 

Howr  to  Enter  Your  Response 

Enter  your  replies  in  the  proper  spaces,  on  the  correct  lines,  and  In  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  in  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,  1/3to3/10,  1/4  to  2/10. 

The  census  report  form  will  contain  sections  and  questions  which  do 
not  apply  to  you.  When  this  occurs,  mark  the  "None"  or  "No"  box 
and  go  on  to  the  next  item  or  section. 


Instructions  For  Specified  Sections 

►  Section  1  —  ACREAGE  IN  1987 

Your  answers  to  this  section  w/ill  determine  the  land  (Acrea  In 
"THIS  PLACE")  referred  to  in  the  rest  of  the  report  form. 

When  answering  the  acreage  questions,  include  the  land 
associated  with  your  agricultural  operations  in  1 987  whether  in 
production  or  not.  Include  all  land  that  you  owned  or  rented 
during  1  987  even  if  only  for  part  of  the  year.  Do  not  include  any 
unrelated  residential  or  commercial  land. 

IF  YOU  QUIT  FARMING  DURING  1987  —  Complete  the 
report  form  for  the  portion  of  the  year  that  you  did  farm.  Explain 
on  the  report  form  in  the  space  to  the  left  of  the  address  label  (or 
on  another  sheet  of  paper)  when  you  stopped  farming  and 
include  the  name  and  address  of  the  person  now  using  the  land. 

Report  all  land  in  section  1  In  whole  acres. 

Item  1  —  All  Land  Owrnad  —  Report  all  land  owned  in  1  987  whether 
held  under  title,  purchase  contract  or  mortgage,  homestead  law,  or  as 
heir  or  trustee  of  an  undivided  estate.  Include  all  land  owned  by  you 
and/or  your  spouse,  or  by  the  partnership,  corporation,  or  organization 
for  which  you  are  reporting. 

item  2  —  All  Land  Rented  or  Leased  FROM  OTHERS  — 

Report  all  land  rented  by  you  or  your  operation  even  though  the 
landlord  may  have  supplied  materials  or  supervision. 
INCLUDE  in  item  2: 

a. Land  for  agricultural  use  that  you  rented  from  others  for  cash 
b.  Land  you  worked  on  a  share  basis  (crop  or  livestock) 
c.Land  owned  by  someone  else  that  you  used  rent-free 
d.  Federal,  State,  Indian  reservation,  or  railroad  land  rented  or 
leased  by  the  acre 

DO  NOT  INCLUDE  in  item  2: 

Land  used  on  a  per-head  or  animal  unit  license  or  permit  basis, 
such  as  section  3  of  the  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  Land  Rented  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  for  cash  or  a  share  of  crops  or 
livestock 

b.  Land  you  rented  from  someone  and  then  subleased  to 
someone  else 

c.  Land  worked  for  you  by  someone  for  a  share  of  crops  or 
livestock 

d.  Land  which  you  allowed  others  to  use  rent-free 

Item  4  —  Acres  In  "THIS  PLACE"  —  This  figure  will  show 
the  total  of  all  land  you  operated  at  any  time  In  1 987. 

If  Hem  4,  Acres  in  "THIS  PLACE  "  Is  "O"  and: 

•  -  You  raised  any  crops  or  had  any  livestock  or  poultry  on 
"THIS  PLACE"  in  1  987,  complete  the  report. 

b.  All  your  land  was  operated  by  a  renter  or  sharecropper, 
complete  item  6  (name  and  address  of  renters),  skip  to  and 
complete  section  29,  and  explain  briefly,  "all  land  rented 
out,"  etc.    Mail  form  in  return  envelope. 

c.  You  did  not  have  any  agricultural  activity  on  owned  or  rented 
land  in  1 987,  complete  section  29  and  explain  briefly,  such 
as  "retired,"  "sold  farm,"  and  date.  Give  name  and  address 
of  current  operator  if  known  and  return  form. 

>■  Sections  2  through  8  —  CROPS 

Sections  2  through  8  provide  space  for  reporting  crops  harvested 
during  the  1 987  crop  year  from  the  land  shown  in  section  1 ,  item  4 
(Acres  In  "THIS  PLACE")  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  1987. 

Acres  harvested  —  Enter  the  acres  harvested  in  1987.    Round 
fractions  to  whole  acres  except  where  tenths  are  requested  by 
"/10"  in  the  reporting  box,  such  as  for  potatoes. 


D-6    APPENDIX  D 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


Quantity  harvostad  —  If  your  unit  of  measure  is  differer>t  than  the 
unit  on  the  report  form,  please  convert  your  figure  for  the  quantity 
harvested  to  the  unit  requested.  If  the  harvest  was  incomplete  by 
December  31.1  987,  please  report  the  quantity  harvested  and 
estimated  quantity  to  be  harvested. 

Acres  Irrigated  —  For  each  crop  irrigated,  report  number  of  acres 
irrigated.  Irrigation  is  defined  as  land  watered  by  artificial  or  controlled 
means  —  sprinklers,  furrows  or  ditches,  spreader  dikes,  purposeful 
flooding,  etc.  Include  acres  that  received  supplemental,  partial, 
and/or  preplant  irrigation.  Do  not  report  water  applied  in  transplanting 
tobacco  plants,  trees,  or  vegetables  as  irrigation.  Leave  "Acres 
irrigated"  blank  for  crops  that  are  not  irrigated. 

How  to  Report  Crops  Harvested 

►  Sections  2  and  3  —  Report  only  for  the  listed  crops. 

►  Sections  4  through  8  —  To  report:    ( 1 )  find  the  crop  name  and  the 
code  number  from  the  list  in  the  section;    {2)  enter  crop  name  and  code 
in  the  first  two  columns  of  the  first  available  answer  line  in  the  section; 
(3)  enter  the  information  that  is  requested  in  the  remaining  columns.  If 
you  harvested  a  crop  not  listed  in  sections  4  through  8,  use  the  "Other" 
code  in  the  appropriate  section  and  specify  the  crop  name. 

Double  Cropping  —  If  two  or  more  crops  were  harvested  from  the 
same  land  (double  cropping)  report  the  total  acres  and  production  of 
each  harvested  crop  in  the  appropriate  section(s)  of  the  report  form. 

Example:    In  1987  you  harvested  1 ,230  bushels  of  wheat  from  40 
acres,  then  on  the  same  40  acres  planted  soybeans,  from  which  you 
harvested  1 .550  bushels. You  irrigated  the  soybeans  but  not  the  wheat. 


S2                           "THIS  PLACE"  In  1 9877 

None 
1  .  Cotton □ 

2.  Soybeans  for  beans       LH 

3.  Wheat  for  grain (HI 

4.  Oats  for  grain 1 1 

Acres 
harvested 

Quantity 
harvested 

Acres 
irrigated 

091 

092 

Bates 

093 

""^c. 

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""^O 

073 

074 

/.a-^o  Bu 

07B 

076 

Bu. 

078 

Interplanted  Crops  —  If  two  crops  were  grown  at  the  same  time  in 
alternating  strips  in  the  same  field,  report  the  portion  of  the  field  used 
for  each  crop. 

Example:   A  60  acre  field  was  planted  in  cotton  and  soybeans,  with 
tvt/o  rows  of  cotton  followed  by  an  area  of  the  same  width  planted  in 
soybeans.  No  irrigation  was  used.  Thirty  acres  of  soybeans  and  30 
acres  of  cotton  would  be  reported  in  the  appropriate  section<s}. 

Skip  Row  Planting  —  If  a  crop  is  planted  in  an  alternating  pattern  of 
planted  and  non-planted  rows,  such  as  two  rows  planted  and  two 
rows  skipped  <2  X  2).  report  the  portion  of  the  field  occupied  by  the 
crop  in  the  appropriate  section  for  that  crop,  and  report  the  skipped 
portion  as  "Cropland  idle"  in  section  10,  item  2f. 

►  Section  4  —  VEGETABLES  —  Report  acres  of  vegetables  harvested 
FOR  SALE  or  commercial  processing.  Do  not  include  vegetables  grown 
for  home  use.  Report  the  total  acreage  of  each  vegetable  crop  harvested. 

Example:    In  1  987  you  harvested  1  O  acres  of  lettuce  from  a  field,  then 
replanted  the  field  in  lettuce  and  harvested  the  10  acres  again.  Both 
crops  of  lettuce  were  irrigated.  Enter  only  1  O  acres  of  land  from  which 
vegetables  ^A/ere  harvested  and  1  O  acres  irrigated  in  item  1  of  section  4. 
but  write  in  20  acres  of  lettuce  harvested  and  20  acres  of  lettuce 
irrigated  in  item  2  of  section  4. 

>-  Section  8  —  FRUITS  and  NUTS  --  In  counting  the  combined  total 
of  20  or  more  trees  and  vines,  include  those  for  home  use  as  well  as 
those  maintained  for  sale  of  the  production.  Acres  in  trees  or  vines 
that  have  been  abandoned  should  not  be  included;  these  acres  should 
be  included  in  section  10,  item  2f  "Cropland  idle." 

If  crops  other  than  fruit  and  nut  trees  and  vines  \were  interplanted  w/ith 
trees  or  vines,  report  the  total  acres  for  the  orchard  crop  in  section  8 
and  the  total  acres  of  the  interplanted  crop  in  the  appropriate  section. 

►  Section  9  —  GROSS  VALUE  OF  CROPS  SOLD 

Report  the  value  of  all  crops  sold  from  "THIS  PLACE"  in  1 987, 
regardless  of  the  year  they  were  harvested  or  who  owned  the  land.  Be 
sure  to  report  gross  values  before  deducting  expenses  and  taxes. 
Include  Government  CCC  loans  received  for  "THIS  PLACE"  in  1987. 
Include  payments  received  in  1987  from  cooperatives  or  marketing 
organizations  for  crops  produced  on  "THIS  PLACE"  regardless  of  the 
year  in  which  the  crops  were  harvested. 

Also  Include  as  sales,  your  estimate  of  the  value  of  any  crop  removed 
from  "THIS  PLACE"  in  trade  for  services,  such  as  hay  cut  in  exchange 
for  fence  repair,  clearing,  or  other  services.  If  the  sale  price  or  market 
value  is  not  known,  give  your  best  estimate  of  the  crop's  market  value 
when  removed  from  "THIS  PLACE." 

DO  NOT  INCLUDE  crops  or  crop  products  purchased  from  others 
and  later  sold. 

FORM  87-A01III 112-17-86)  Page  2 


►  Section  10  —  USE  OF  ACRES  IN  "THIS  PLACE" 

This  section  is  used  to  classify  the  acres  in  "THIS  PLACE" 
reported  in  section  1 ,  item  4.  (Do  not  include  any  acres  you 
rented  to  others  reported  in  section  1 ,  item  3).  The  sum  of  the 
acres  entered  in  various  categories  should  equal  total  acres  in 
"THIS  PLACE." 

Land  Used  for  More  Than  One  Purpose  —  Do  not  report  the 
same  acreage  for  more  than  one  of  the  listed  purposes.  If  part 
or  all  of  your  land  was  used  for  more  than  one  listed  purpose  in 
1  987,  report  that  land  only  in  the  first  category  listed.  For 
example,  if  you  plowed  under  a  cover  crop,  and  planted  and 
harvested  a  grain  crop,  report  the  land  in  item  2a,  "Cropland 
harvested,"  but  do  NOT  report  as  "Cropland  used  for  cover 
crops,  legumes,  etc."  (item  2c). 

Double  Cropping  —  When  more  than  one  crop  was  harvested 
from  the  same  land  in  1 987,  report  that  land  only  ONCE  as 
"Cropland  harvested,"  in  item  2a. 

Interplanted  Crops  —  If  you  interplanted  crops,  such  as  cotton 
in  an  orchard,  report  the  total  land  used  for  both  crops  only 
ONCE,  as  "Cropland  harvested."  in  item  2a. 

SIclp  Row  Planted  Crops  —  Report  the  acres  that  represent  the 
total  nonplanted  or  skipped  rows  as  "Cropland  idle,"  item  2f.  The 
acres  that  represent  the  planted  rows  should  be  reported  as 
"Cropland  harvested,"  in  item  2a. 

►  Section  12  —  ACRES  SET  ASIDE,  DIVERTED,  OR  IDLED 

UNDER  FEDERAL  ACREAGE  REDUCTION 
PROGRAMS  IN  1987 

Include  in  item  2  all  acres  in  "THIS  PLACE"  retired  from  production 
and  placed,  by  long-term  contract,  into  the  Conservation  Reserve 
Program.  Acres  placed  into  the  program  during  and  prior  to  1  987 
should  be  included. 

►  Sections  13  througli  1  7  —LIVESTOCK,  POULTRY,  OTHER 

LIVESTOCK,  OR  ANIMAL 
SPECIALTIES 

Animals  and  Poultry  to  include  In  the  Report  —  Report  all 
animals,  poultry,  and  animal  specialties  on  "this  place"  (section 
1 ,  item  4)  on  December  31,1  987.  Include  all  owned  by  you  and 
any  kept  by  you  for  others.  Include  animals  on  unfenced  lands. 
National  Forest  land,  district  land,  cooperative  grazing  association 
land,  or  rangeland  administered  by  the  Bureau  of  Land 
Management  on  a  per-head  or  lease  basis.  Animals  in  transit  on 
December  31 ,  1  987,  or  animals  on  a  short-term  pasture  (such  as 
wheat  pasture  or  crop  residue)  on  a  per-head  or  lease  basis  should 
be  reported  by  the  person  who  had  control  of  the  animals. 

Animals  and  Poultry  to  Exclude  from  the  Report  —  Do  not 

report  animals  or  poultry  kept  on  land  rented  to  others  or  kept 
under  a  share  arrangement  on  land  rented  to  others.  Do  not  include 
animals  quartered  in  feedlots  which  are  not  a  part  of  "this  place." 
Animals  kept  on  a  place  not  operated  by  you  are  to  be  included  on 
the  report  for  that  place. 

Animals  Bought  and  Sold  —  DO  NOT  REPORT  ANY  ANIMALS 
BOUGHT  AND  THEN  RESOLD  WITHIN  30  DAYS.  Such  purchases 
and  sales  are  considered  "dealer"  transactions,  and  are  not 
included  in  this  census. 

Number  Sold  —  Report  all  animals  and  poultry  sold  or  removed 
from  "this  place"  in  1987,  without  regard  to  ownership  or  who 
shared  in  the  receipts.  Include  animals  sold  for  a  landlord  or  given 
to  a  landlord  or  others  in  trade  or  in  payment  for  goods  or  services. 
Do  NOT  report  number  sold  for  any  livestock  or  poultry  kept  on 
another  place. 

Dairy  Termination  Program  or  "Whole-Herd  Dairy  Buy-Out 
Program"  —  The  amount  received  in  1987  from  the 
Government  under  the  dairy  termination  program  should  be 
included  in  section  1  9.  item  1 .  Dairy  animals  and  products  sold 
in  1  987  should  be  reported  in  section  1  3. 

Animals  Moved  to  Another  Place  —  For  animals  moved  from 
"this  place"  to  another  place,  such  as  for  further  feeding,  report 
animals  as  "sold"  and  give  your  best  estimate  of  their  market 
value  \when  they  left  "this  place." 

Fat  Cattle  Sold  —  Cattle  fattened  on  grain  or  concentrates  for 
30  days  or  more  and  sold  for  slaughter  are  reported  in  section  1  3, 
item  3a. 

DO  NOT  INCLUDE  WITH  FATTENED  CATTLE  SOLD: 

a. Cattle  and  calves  sold  for  further  feeding 

b.  Veal  ca'ves,  or  any  calves  weighing  less  than  500  pounds 

c. Dairy  cows  fed  only  the  usual  dairy  ration  before  being  sold 


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Value  of  Sales  —  Report  the  total  gross  value  of  animals  and  poultry 
sold  or  removed  from  "this  place"  in  1  987  without  deducting 
production  or  marketing  expenses  (cost  of  feed,  cost  of  livestock 
purchased,  cost  of  hauling  and  selling,  etc.).  If  the  sale  price  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  sates 
of  any  livestock  and  poultry  owned  by  you  but  kept  and  sold  from  a 
place  you  did  not  operate. 

Contract  and  Custom  Feeding  Operations  —  Livestock  or  poultry 
kept  by  you  on  "this  place"  on  a  contract  or  custom  basis  should  be 
included  on  this  report  REGARDLESS  OF  OWNERSHIP.  Report  as 
"INVENTORY"  numbers  of  animals  or  poultry  on  the  place  on 
December  31 ,  1  987.  Report  as  "SOLD"  animals  and  poultry  kept  on  a 
contract  or  custom  basis  and  removed  or  sold  from  the  place  in  1 987. 
If  the  sale  price  or  market  value  is  not  known,  give  your  best  estimate 
of  the  market  value  of  the  animals  or  poultry  when  they  left  the  place. 

►  Section  16  —  HORSES,  BEES,  FISH,  GOATS,  OTHER  LIVESTOCK, 

OR  ANIMAL  SPECIALTIES 

Item  2  —  if  you  owned  BEES  —  Report  all  colonies  or  hives  of  bees  and 
honey  operations  conducted  by  you,  regardless  of  where  the  hives  were 
kept  most  of  the  year.  Report  hives  or  colonies,  pounds  of  honey  sold, 
and  value  of  sales. 

Items  7  and  8  —  Mink  pelts  and  rabbit  pelts  should  be  included  In 
number  sold  and  value  of  sales,  but  not  in  inventory. 

Item  9  —  Other  Livestock  and  Livestock  Products  —  Include  in  all 
other  livestock  and  livestock  products  manure,  beeswax,  and  any 
other  animal  products  sold  from  "this  place"  In  1  987.  Please  indicate 
units  used  in  reporting. 

Item  10  —  Fish  and  Other  Aquaculture  Products  —  Report  number 
of  pounds  sold  and  gross  value  of  sales  for  each.  Enter  name  and  code 
from  list. 

►  Section  17  —  POULTRY 

The  person  who  furnished  the  housing  and  labor  should  report  the 
poultry  operation  on  his/her  report  form  regardless  of  who  owns  the 
birds.  Report  as  sold  poultry  that  were  taken  or  moved  from  the  place 
in  1987. 

►  Section  18  —  AMOUNT  RECEIVED  FROM  GOVERNMENT 

CCC  LOANS 

Item  1  —  Report  the  amount  received  under  the  regular  or  reserve 
program  for  commodities  placed  under  CCC  loan  during  1  987.  Include 
amount  received  even  if  commodity  was  redeemed  or  forfeited  prior  to 
December  31 ,  1  987. 

Do  not  include  CCC  loans  received  to  build  crop  storage  facilities  or 
amount  received  for  storage  payments  in  the  reserve  program. 

►  Section  19  —  FEDERAL  PAYMENTS  RECEIVED 

Report  all  payments  received  from  Federal  Farm  Programs  in  1  987 
regardless  of  whether  payment  vt/as  made  in  cash  or  commodity 
certificates.  Include  cash  payments  In  item  1 .  In  item  2,  include  the 
value  of  any  certificates  held  or  the  value  received  from  sale  or 
redemption  of  any  certificates  in  1987. 

Federal  payments  include  receipts  from  Federal  programs  such  as 
deficiency  payments,  "Whole-herd  dairy  buy-out,"  support  price 
payments,  indemnity  programs,  disaster  payments,  paid  land 
diversion,  inventory  reduction  payments,  payments  received  for 
approved  soil  and  water  conservation  projects,  etc. 

►  Section  20  —  TYPE  OF  ORGANIZATION 

Use  the  following  definitions  to  determine  the  type  of  organization  for 
your  operation: 

Family  or  Individual  Operation  —  Defined  as  farm  or  business 
organization  controlled  and  operated  by  an  individual  (sole  proprietor). 
Include  family  operations  that  are  not  incorporated  and  not  operated 
under  a  partnership  agreement. 

Partnership  Operation  —  Defined  as  two  or  more  persons  who  have 
agreed  on  the  amount  of  their  contribution  (capital  and  effort)  and  the 
distribution  of  profits.  Co-ownership  of  land  by  husband  and  wife  or 
joint  filing  of  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 
under  contract  or  under  a  share  rental  agreement  DOES  NOT  constitute 
a  partnership. 

Incorporated  Under  State  Lawr  —  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.  Information  on 
type  of  corporation  should  be  reported  in  section  21 . 

Other  —  Such  as  cooperatives  (defined  as  an  incorporated  or 
unincorporated  enterprise  or  an  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  organization),  prison 
farm,  grazing  association,  Indian  reservation,  institution  run  by  a 
government  or  religious  entity,  etc. 

FORM  B7-A0i(ii  M2-17-86)  Page  3 


>-  Section  21  —  CORPORATE  STRUCTURE 

This  section  is  to  be  answered  by  corporations  only.  Ansxver  both 
items.  A  family-held  corporation  has  more  than  50  percent  of  its 
stock  owned  by  persons  related  by  blood  or  marriage. 


►  Section  22  —  CHARACTERISTICS  AND  OCCUPATION  OF 
OPERATOR 

This  section  collects  information  about  the  operator  of  "this 
place"  defined  as  the  individual  owner,  the  operator,  the  senior 
partner,  or  person  in  charge  for  the  type  of  organization  reported 
in  section  20. 

For  Family  or  individual  Operation  —  Complete  this  section  for 
the  operator. 

For  Partnership  Operations  —  Answer  all  items,  except  item  2, 
for  the  "Senior  Partner."  The  "Senior  Partner"  is  the  individual 
who  is  mainly  responsible  for  the  agricultural  operations  on  "this 
place,"  not  necessarily  the  person  senior  in  age.  If  each  partner 
shares  equally  in  the  day-to-day  management  decisions,  consider 
the  oldest  as  the  "Senior  Partner."  For  item  2  (Principal 
Occupation)  consider  all  members  of  the  partnership  together. 
Please  include  as  "farming"  worktime  at  all  types  of  agricultural 
enterprises,  including  work  at  greenhouses,  nurseries,  mushroom 
production,  ranching,  feedlots,  broiler  feeding,  etc. 

For  Corporations  and  Other  Operations  (Cooperatives* 
Estates,  etc.)  —  Complete  section  22  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  senior  partner  began  to  operate  any  part  of  "this 
place"  on  a  continuous  basis.  If  the  operator  returned  to  a  place 
previously  operated,  report  the  year  operations  were  resumed. 


►  Section  23  —  PRODUCTION  EXPENSES  paid  by  you  and 
others  for  "this  place"  in  1 987 

Include  farm  production  expenses  paid  by  you,  your  landlord, 
contractors,  or  anyone  else  for  crops,  livestock,  or  poultry  produced 
on  "this  place."  Include  expenses  incurred  in  1987  even  If  they 
were  not  paid  for  in  1 987.  Please  estimate  if  exact  figures  are  not 
known.  Refer  to  the  individual  expenditure  items  below  for  further 
explanations. 

Llvestoclc  and  Poultry  Purchased  —  Report  the  cost  of  cattle, 
calves,  hogs,  pigs,  sheep,  lambs,  horses,  goats,  chicks,  pullets, 
poults,  etc..  including  breeding  stock  and  dairy  cows.  Contract 
growers  or  custom  feeders  who  did  not  own  or  purchase  the 
livestock  or  poultry  themselves  should  estimate  the  value  of  the 
cattle,  calves,  pigs,  baby  chicks,  pullets,  etc.  at  the  time  they 
came  onto  the  place. 

Feed  Purchased  for  Livestock  and  Poultry  —  Report  the 
purchase  cost  of  corn,  sorghum,  oats,  barley,  other  grains, 
silage,  hay,  mixed  feed,  concentrates,  etc.,  fed  to  livestock  and 
poultry  on  "this  place."  Contract  livestock  and  poultry  growers 
should  estimate  the  value  of  feed  provided  by  the  contracting 
company.  Custom  feedyards  should  include  feed  costs  for  all 
cattle  fed  even  if  the  owners  of  the  cattle  were  billed  for  the  feed. 
Feed  raised  on  "this  place"  should  not  be  reported  as  purchased. 

Cost  of  Hired  Farm  and  Ranch  L^bor  —  Include  gross  salaries 
and  wages,  commissions,  dismissal  pay,  vacation  pay,  and  paid 
bonuses  paid  to  hired  workers,  family  members,  hired  managers, 
administrative  and  clerical  employees,  and  salaried  corporate 
officers.  Also,  include  supplemental  cost  for  benefits  such  as 
employer's  social  security  contributions,  unemployment 
compensation,  workmen's  compensation  insurance,  life  and 
medical  insurance,  pension  plans,  etc. 

Contract  Labor  —  Includes  the  labor  costs  of  workers  furnished 
on  a  contract  basis  by  a  labor  contractor,  crew  leader,  or 
cooperative  for  harvesting  vegetables  or  fruit,  shearing  sheep,  or 
similiar  farm  activities.  Do  not  include  costs  for  building  or  repair 
work  done  by  a  construction  contractor.  Include  the  cost  of 
customwork  or  machine  hire  in  item  1 1 . 

Repair  and  Maintenance  Expenses  for  the  Upkeep  of 
Buildings,  Motor  Vehicles,  and  Farm  Equipment  —  Include  the 

cost  of  repairs  and  upkeep  of  farm  machinery,  vehicles,  buildings, 
fences,  and  other  equipment  used  in  the  farm  business.  Do  not 
include  repairs  to  vehicles  not  used  in  the  farm  business  or  for 
equipment  used  only  for  performing  customw^ork  for  others.  Do 
not  include  expenditures  for  the  construction  of  new  buildings  or 
the  cost  of  additions  to  existing  buildings. 


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Interest  Expense  Paid  on  Debts  —  Report  all  Interest  expenses  paid 
in  1  987  for  the  farm  business.  Include  Interest  on  loans  secured  by 
land  and  buildings  {real  estate)  in  item  1  2a.  Include  all  loans  not 
secured  by  real  estate  such  as  for  fertilizer,  feed,  and  seed  in  item  12b. 
Include  interest  paid  on  CCC  loans.  Do  not  include  interest  associated 
with  activities  not  related  to  production  of  crops  or  livestock  on  "this 
place"  such  as  land  or  buildings  rented  to  others,  packing  sheds,  or 
feed  mills  that  provide  services  to  others.  Do  not  include  interest  on 
owner/operator  dwelling  where  amount  is  separated  from  interest  on 
other  land  and  buildings  on  "this  place." 

Cash  Rent  Paid  for  Land  and  Buildings  In  1987  —  Report  rent  paid 
in  cash  during  1987  for  land  and  buildings  in  "this  place."  Do  not 
include  rent  paid  for  operator  dwelling  or  other  nonfarm  property.  Do 
not  include  the  value  of  shares  of  crops  or  livestock  paid  to  landlords. 

Property  Taxes  Paid  —  Include  real  estate  property  taxes  you 
paid  on  the  acres  and  buildings  you  operated  and  used  in  the  farm 
business. 

Do  not  include: 

a.  Property  taxes  on  land  or  buildings  rented  to  someone  else 

b.  Taxes  paid  by  landlords 

c.  Property  taxes  paid  on  other  property  not  associated  with  the 

farm  business 

d.  Income  and  excise  taxes 

All  Other  Production  Expanses  —  Farm  production  costs  not 
previously  listed  should  be  reported  here.  In  addition  to  items  listed 
on  the  report  form,  include  bookkeeping  charges,  tax  preparation 
fees,  postage,  advertising,  commission  for  sale  of  cattle,  and  fees 
paid  for  farm-related  advice  or  for  farm  consultants.  Do  not  include 
depreciation  or  expenditures  for  the  purchase  of  land  and  buildings 
or  new  or  used  mechinery. 


►  Section  24  —  COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZER  AND  LIME 

Report  acres  on  which  commercial  fertilizer  (items  1  and  2)  or  lime 
(item  3)  was  applied  during  1  987.  If  any  acreage  was  fertilized  or 
limed  more  than  once,  report  acres  ONLY  ONCE  in  each  item.  Report 
expense  for  commercial  fertilizer  purchased,  excluding  lime,  in  section 
23,  item  4. 


►  SMrtlon  26  —  MACHINERY  AND  BQUIPMENT 

The  estimated  market  value  In  Item  1  refers  to  ALL  machinery  and 
equipment  kept  primarily  on"thls  place"  and  used  for  the  farm 
business.  Report  the  value  in  its  present  condition,  not  the 
replacement  or  depreciated  value.  Specialized  equipment,  which 
is  an  integrel  pert  of  a  building,  should  be  included  as  a  part  of  the 
value  of  land  and  buildings. 

►  Soetlon  27  -  ESTIMATED  CURRENT  MARKET  VALUE  OF 

LAND  AND  BUILDINGS 

The  value  for  each  of  the  three  listed  categories  should  be  your 
estimate  of  the  value  of  the  land  and  buildings  if  they  were  sold  in 
the  current  market.  The  real  estate  tax  assessment  value  should 
not  be  used  unless  that  value  represents  a  full  market  value 
assessment  and  the  land  and  buildings  could  reasonably  be 
assumed  to  be  sold  at  that  price.  Do  not  deduct  real  estate 
marketing  charges  from  your  estimate.  Report  the  total  value, 
not  the  value  on  a  per  acre  basis. 


►  Section  28  —  INCOME  FROM  FARM- 
IN  1987 


-RELATED  SOURCES 


Item  1  through  4  refer  only  to  those  Income  producing  activities 
for  which  you  use  part  of  the  land,  machinery,  equipment,  labor, 
or  capital  normally  used  on  "this  place."  and  which  you  do  not 
consider  as  entirely  separate  from  your  farming  activities.  Report 
gross  amounts  received  before  taxes  and  expenses. 

Itam  1  —  Customwork  —  Do  not  report  income  for  customwork 
or  agricultural  services  provided  to  others  if  operated  as  an 
entirely  separate  business  from  your  agricultural  operations. 

Itom  2  —  Rental  Incoma  —  Do  not  include  rental  income  from 
nonfarm  property. 

Itam  3  —  Forest  Product*  —  Include  only  those  forest  products 
or  Christmas  trees  cut  from  "this  place,"  not  Items  cut  from  other 
nonfarm  timber  acreage.  Do  not  include  income  from  saw  mill 
business. 

Item  4  —  Other  Farm-Related  Income  —  Include  Income  from 
hunting  leases,  fishing  fees,  and  other  recreational  services,  sales 
of  farm  by-products,  and  other  business  or  income  closely  related 
to  the  agricultural  operation  on  "this  place."  Include  dividends  for 
business  done  with  farmer-owned  cooperatives.  Do  not  enter 
previously  reported  farm  sales  or  Income  from  investments  not 
associated  with  the  farm.  Do  not  include  retirement  pensions  or 
social  security  benefits  received. 


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DUE  BY  FEBIIUART  1.  1BS8 


FORM  87-A0400 


UNITED  STATES 

CENSUS 
OF  AGRICULTURE 


OMB  No.  0C07-0534:  Aciprov^  Explr—  3«pWid>i  30.  1969 


NOTICE  —  Hosponsc  to  this  fnqulry  fs  required  by  law  (tWo  1 3,  U.S.  Coda).  By  the  same  lew  YOUR  REPORT  TO 
THE  CENSUS  BUREAU  IS  CONFIDENTIAL.  It  may  be  seen  only  by  •wom  Census  employees  and  may  be  used 
only  for  stmtsttcal  purposea.  Your  report  CANNOT  bo  used  for  purposes  of  texatlon,  investigation,  or  regulation, 
The  la>w  also  provides  that  copies  retained  In  your  files  are  Immune  from  legal  process. 


In  corraspondenoe  pertalnlna  to  thie  report*  pl»«e«  rwtmr  to  your  Cenmfa  File  Numbw  (CFN) 


r 


S7-A0400 


BUREAU  OF  THE  CENSUS 
1 201  East  Tttnth  Stroot 
Jaffsrsonvina,  IN       47133 


Not«  —  If  your  records  are  not  available,  reasonable  estimates  may  be 
used.  If  you  cannot  file  by  February  1 ,  a  time  oKtenaion  request  may  be  sent 
to  the  above  eddress.  Include  your  12-cheracter  Census  File  Number  (CFNt 
as  shown  in  your  address  label  In  all  correspondence  to  us. 


If  you  received  more  than  or>e 
report  form,  enter  extra 
Census  File  Numberts)  here 
and  return  exlrs  copioB  with 
your  completed  report. 


CENSUS 

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.  At  any  time  during  1 987,  did  you  plant,  grow,  or  have  any: 

•  Hay  or  tobacco?  •  Fruit,  nut,  or  citrus  trees;  grapevines? 

•  Com,  wheat,  or  other  grains?         •  VegetatMes,  melons,  or  Iwrries? 

•  Other  crops?  •  Greenhouse  or  nursery  crops? 

Dybb n  No 

,  At  any  time  during  1 987,  did  you  raise,  sell,  or  Iceep  any: 

•  Cattie,  hogs,  sheep,  or  goats?        •  Horses  or  ponies? 

•  Chickens  or  other  poultry?  •  Rsh  in  captivity? 

•  Bees?  •  Other  animal  specialties? 

n  Yes  n  No 


Ptease  corrsct  Brron  In  nemo,  address,  and  ZIP  Code.   ENTER  street  and  number  H  not  shown. 

MklUJI.iJfci!l 


if  you 


tfyou 


YB8  to  EITHER  otOmmm  qumatlonm,  go  to  SECTIOM  2. 
NO  to  BOTH  of  thmmo  qummOonm,  go  to  SECTION  10. 


ACREAGE  IN  1 987   Report  land  owned,  rented,  or  used  by  you, 
your  spouse,  or  by  the  partnership,  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. 


1 .  An  land  owned   □ 

2.  All  land  rented  or  leased  FROM  OTHERS,  including  land 
worited  by  you  on  shares,  used  rent  tree,  in  exchange  for 
services,  peymem  of  taxes,  etc.  Include  leased  Federal,  State, 
and  railroad  land.  (DO  NOT  include  land  used  on  a  per-head 
basis  under  a  grazing  permit.) □ 

3.  All  land  rented  or  leased  TO  OTHERS,  including  land  worited  on 
shares  by  others  and  land  subleased.  Also  complete  item  5  below.  □ 

4.  Acre*  in  "THIS  PLACE"  -  add  acres  owned  (item  1 1 
and  acres  rented  (item  21.  then  SUBTRACT  acres  rented 
TO  OTHERS  (item  31,  and  enter  the  result  In  this  space *. 


Numt>er  of  acres 


tf  the  entry  is  zero  please  refer  to  the  Information  Sheet,  section  2. 

5.  Of  the  land  you  rented  or  leased  to  others,  how  many    '^°"'  oea 
acres  did  you  own? Q  


S.  In  what  county  was  the  largest  value  of  your 

agricultural  products  raised  or  produced?  .  .  . 

*.iJMii.Wkl!ilj   1  AHin  iicc  .-,.  ■pp.a.T.^u 


County  name 


State 


•  PART  A  —  How  wera  the  ACRES  in  this  plac*  used  In  1 9877 

1 .  Cropland  harvested  -  ,„^^,  ,„  „„^  ,^„  ^^^^  ^p, 

were  harvested  or  hay  wes  ctir,  and  eH  land  in  orchards,  citrus  \ — i 

groves,  vineyards,  and  nursery  and  greenhouse  crops ' — ' 

2.  Cropland  on  which  all  crops  failed  —  (Exception:  Do  not 
report  here  larni  in  orchards  and  vineyards  on  which  the  crop  failed.}  \ 1 

3>  Cropland  idle,  cropland  used  for  cover  crops, 

or  cropland  In  cultivated  summer  fallow □ 

4.  Cropland  used  only  for  pasture,  woodland  pastured, 
and  other  pastureland  and  rangeland D 

5.  All  other  woodland,  wasteland,  houselots,  etc.  not 
reported  In  items  1  through  4  above . D 


•    PART  B  -  IRRIGATION 

4    Lj  *  L  None 

1 .  Mow  many  acres  of  harvested  land  were  irrigated?  include 

lend  from  which  hay  was  cut  and  lend  In  bearing  and  nonbearing  . — i 

fruit  and  nut  crops .  | | 

2 .  How  many  acres  of  pastureland,  rangeland,  and  any  other 
lands  not  included  in  item  1  above  were  irrigated? D 


^BMALTY  FOR  FAILURE  TO  REPORT 


Number  of  acres 


Number  of  acres 
irrigated 


•   PART  A  —  CROPS  HARVESTED  fram  "THIS  PLACE"  In  1987. 

(Do  not  include  crops  grown  on  land  ranted  to  others.) 


1 .  Hay  crops  — 


a. Alfalfa  and  atfalfa 

mixtures    LJ 

b.  Small  grain  hay  ...  CD 

c.Wild  hay □ 


d. Other  hay  - 

Spadfy  kind- 


2.  Com  for  grain  or  seed 

3.  Soybeans  for  beans .  . 

4.  Wheat  for  grain  .  .  .  . 

5.  Tobacco  —  all  types 

6.  Potatoes,  Irish  —(Do 


a 

D 

n 
□ 


not  include  thosa  grown          . — . 
for  home  use.} I I 


Acres 
harvested 

Quantity  harvested 

Gross  value  of 
crops  sold 

Doltsri         Cents 

103 

»o*                             Ton., 
dry 

7S2 

$            !  00 

loe 

^07                               Tor... 
dry 

762                     1 

»                 1   00 

113 

"3                                   Ton., 
dry 

1   00 

100 

110 

Tons, 
dry 

7B2                        1 

*                r  00 

0S7 

oes 

Bu. 

773                        ' 

$                      00 

008 

OB9 

Bu. 

775                        J 

»                 1   00 

073 

074 

Bu. 

77*                        1 

»                  1    00 

OS4                  1 

!  /lo 

096 

Lba. 

7ei               1 
$                  1    00 

OB  7 

!  no 

DBS 

Cwl. 

786                        1 

«             !  00 

7.  All  vegetables  for  sale 

None 

Total  seres 

Doners 

,  Cents 

fOo  nor  Includa  those  grown 
forhomeuse.l 

J76                1 

1   no 

783 

1     00 

Speolfr  \ 

1  no 

kindlsl    \ 

1   no 

8.  All  fruit  and  nut  orchards, 
vineyards,  and  berries  .  . 


Specify  \ 
kind(s) 


None 

.,  D 


Quantity  harvested 


Lb. 


Dollars       1  Cerrts 


I   00 


9.  Other  crops  —  For  additional  crops,  enter  the  crop  name  and  code  from  the  list  below. 
Report  Quantity  hervested  in  the  unit  specified  with  crop  name. 


Crop  name 


Code 


Acres 
harvested 


Quantity  harvested 


Gross  value  of 
crops  sold 


00 


-Qfi. 


If  mtjTv  spece  Is  needed,  use  e  aaparmtm  sheet  of  paper. 

Crop  name  Code  I  Crop  name  Coda 

Barley  for  grain  (bushels) 079    .  Oats  for  grain  (bushels) 076 

Com  for  silage  or  green  chop  (torn,  green)  .  .  070    I  Sorghum  for  graln-nnllo  (bushels) 0B2 

Cotton   (bales) .  .  ,  001    ,  Other  crops  (pounds)  —  Specify 7B2 


•   PART  B  -  NURSERY  •nd  QREENHOUSE  CROPS  GROWN  FOR  SALE 
on  "THIS  PLACE"  fn  1987 

From  the  list  below,  enter  the  crop  name  and  code  for  each  crop  grown. 


Crop  name 


Code 


Square  feet 
under  glass  or 
other  protection 


Acres  m  the  open 
in  1987 


Whole  acres   [Tenths 


1 


_tm 


Sales  In  1 987 


I 


>    00 


If  more  space  Is  rteeded.  use  s  separsts  aheet  of  paper. 

Crop  name  Cods  i  Crop  name  Code 

Bedding  plants  Onclude  vegetable  plants)  .  .    470  Potted  flowering  plants 710 

Cut  flowers  end  cut  florist  greens 48B    |  FoRage   plants    707 

Nursery  crops  —  ornamentals,  fruft  Greenhouse  vegetables B03 

and  nut  trees,  end  vines 488    I  Other  —  Specify BOO 


CONTINUE  ON  REVERSE  SIDE  - 


D-10    APPENDIX  D 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


mH^llHllfrf  1    i^wgaTOCK  .„A  pniiiTBv 


•   PART  A  -  CATTLE  and  CALVES 


1.  CATTLE  and  CALVES  of  all  ages D 

a .  BEEF  COWS  -  Includm  btaf  htlters  that                     i— . 
hadegtved.    I I 


.  MILK  COWS  kepi  for  production  of  mlllt  or 
cream  for  sale  or  home  use  —  includm  dry 
milk  COW9  and  milk  halfara  that  had  ealvad. 


D 


INVENTORY 

Number  on  this 

place  Dec.  31,  1987 


None 

2.  Value  of  DAIRY  PRODUCTS  sold  In  1987  - 
Include  milk,  cream,  butter,  etc €3 

•  CATTLE  and  CALVES  SOLD 
FROM  THIS  PLACE  IN  1 987 

Includa  aa  aold  cattle  moved  from 

thia  place  to  a  feedlot  for  further  None 

feeding. 

3.  Calves  less  than  500  pounds ED 

4.  Cattle  -  Include  celves  BOO  pounds  or  more    CJ 
a .  Of  ALL  cattle  sold,  how  many  were 

FATTENED  on  this  place  on  GRAIN  or 
CONCENTRATES  for  30  days  or  more        ,_, 
and  SOLD  for  SLAUGHTER? □ 


Gross  value  of  sales          I 

Dollar!                   1 

Cants 

S14 

* 

00 

Number  sold 
in  1987 


Gross  value  of  sales 


00 


811 
* 


00 


■    PART  B  -  HOGS  and  PIGS 


1 .  HOGS  and  PIGS  of  all  ages 

■ .  HOGS  and  PIGS  used  or  to  be  used  for  breeding 

None 

2.  HOGS  and  PIGS  SOLD  from  this 

place  in  1 987 □ 

3-  Of  the  hogs  and  plas  sold,  how  many  were 
sold  aa  FEEDER  PIGS  for  further  feeding?  . . 


n 


00 


INVENTORY 

Number  on  this 

piece  Dec.  31.  1987 


D 


•   PART  C  -  SHEEP  and  LAMBS 


None 


,  SHEEP  and  LAMBS  of  all  ages D 

a.  EWES  1  year  old  or  older CD 


Number  sold 

In  1987 

¥IS 


Gross  value  of  ssles 


I  Cents 


00 


823 


•    PART  E  -  HORSES,  OTHER  LIVESTOCK,  AMIMAL  SPECIALTIES,  and  FISH 


None 


.  Horaas  and  ponies    

of  all  agea Lll 


2 .  Colonlea  of  bees 


3.  Milk  goata D 


4.  Angora  goata  ....  CD 
B.  Other  llveatock.  flah, 

animal  products. 

lEnter  name/code  fmm  bafowj 


Name  - 


-Code  . 


INVENTORY 

Numbar  on  thia 

place  Dec.  31,  1987 


Total  quantity 
sold  in  1987 


Gross  value  of  sales 


833 
» 


-2a. 


00 


00 


I  00 


00 


Hame/oode 

Muias,  buTToa,  donkeys  . 
Mink  and  thair  palta  .  .  . 


.  Name/cod* 
833  '  Rabbits  and  thaIr  palta  .  .    854 
836  I  Other  goata    861  | 


.  Mama/eoda 
'  Other  llvastock,  flah, 
and  their  producta  .  . 


GOVERNMENT  CCC  LOANS 

Amount  received  In  1 987  from  Government  CCC  loans.  Include  regular 
end  reeerve  loene,  even  If  redeemed  or  forfeited.  ^, | ,^..._„    T 


None 

D 


Cents 


sae 
$ 


00 


Payments  received  for  participation  In  FEDERAL  FARM 
PROGRAMS  In  1SS7  (DO  HOT INCLUBe  CCC loene.1 


None 

1 .  Amount  received  in  caah CH 

2 .  Value  of  certificataa  received  —  payment-ln-klnd 
(PIK)  or  commodJty  certlflcataa □ 


ee4 
$ 


00 


ess 
« 


I    00 


i~AereB  In  this  place  SET  ASIDE,  DIVERTED,  or  IDLED  under 
FEDERAL  acreage  reduction  programa  In  1987 

None 


00 


INVENTORY 

Number  on  this 

piece  Dec.  31,  1987 


.^(gQgii;^  J     CHARACTERISTICS  and  OCCUPATION  OF  OPERATOR 
(Senior  partner  or  person  In  charge) 


NUMBER  SOLD 
In  1987 


,  SHEEP  and  LAMBS  SHORN 
in  1987 


None 

.  D 


837 

Numbar 

838 

Pound! 
wool 

,  What  was  the  gross  value  of  sales  of  None 

SHEEP,  LAMBS,  and  WOOL  from  this  ,_, 

place  in  1 987? LJ 


Gross  vslue  of  seles 


00 


•   PART  D  -  POULTRY 


None 


.  HENS  and  PULLETS 

■ .  HENS  and  PULLETS  of  laying  age Q 

b.  PULLETS  3  months  old  or  older  not  yet  of 

laying  age  for  layer  replacement EH 

o .  PULLETS  under  3  months  old  for  layer 

replacement     LJ 


2.  BROILERS,  fryers,  other  meat-type  chickens  . 

3.  TURKEYS  for  slaughter  n>a  nor /nc/udaerwders.; 

4.  OTHER  POULTRY  l£ntername/code  from below.l 


PoullTv  nanie_ 
Name/eode 


n 


INVENTORY 
Numbsr  on 
this  pisce 
Dec.  31,  1987 


b53- 


Number 
sokJIn  1987 


Turkey  hen*  kept 

for  breeding 902 

Ducka 904 


Name/eode 

G88S8     

Pigaoni  or  squab . . 


I       Phaasama . 


9oa 

908 
910 


Nams/eede 

Quaii 

An  other  pouttry  - 
Specify 


912 
814 


B.  Value  of  POULTRY  and  POULTRY  None 

PRODUCTS  (eggs,  etc.)  sold  from  this  place    __ 
in  1987? □ 


Gross  value  of  sales 


-T7 


■STS- 
$ 


00 


1 .  How  many  acrea  were  set  aside  (or  diverted)  under 
ANNUAL  commodity  acreage  adjuatment  programs?  ...  CJ 

2 .  How  many  acrea  were  under  the  CONSERVATION  ,_, 
RESERVE  PROGRAM  (10  year,  CRPI? □ 

_.,    .  II       I        I   III  I  I    III  I  II      ■!■■!  I  I       I    ■       I  II 


Number  of  ecree 


Sb5~ 


1 .  RESIDENCE  —  Does  the  operator  live  on  this     '"  ^—^ 
place?      1  □  Yes 

2.  PRINCIPAL  OCCUPATION  -  At  which 
occupation  did  the  operator  spend  the  "■ 
majority  (50  percent  or  morel  of  his/her 
worktime  In  ^  9071  For  pennerahlpe  conalder 
all  membera  of  the  partnerehlp  together.     


sD  No 


1  □  Fermlng  3  □  Other 
or  ranching 


1  CD  None 

3n  1-49  days 


OFF-FARM  WORK  -  How  many  days  did  the 

operator  work  at  leest  4  hours  per  day  off  this 

place  In  1987?  — include  work  at  a  nonferm /ob, 

bualneaa.  or  on  aomeone  alae'a  farm  for  pay.  (Do  not        I  _(     I   cf\ QQ  Ha\y« 

Includa  exchange  fannvyork.l <    'td   ""      S"  0'V» 

4D  100-149  daya 
sD  150—199  daya 
8  CD  200  days  or  more 

4.  In  what  YEAR  did  the  operator  begin  to  operate°*° 

any  part  of  thia  place? Year 


B .  AGE  of  operator 


Years  old 

1  n  White 

3  CD  Negro  or  Black 
S.  RACE  of  operator C'        American  Indian 

4  CD  Aaian  or  Pacific 
Islander 

a  CD  Other  —  Specify, 


.  SEX  of  operetor    1  CD  Male       3  CD  Female 

.  SPANISH  ORIGIN  —  Is  the  operator  of  Spanlah 
origin  or  descent  (Maxicen,  Puerto  Rican, 

Cuban,  or  other  Speniah)? iCD  Yea         3  CD  No 

^aaanfBTJinaifPiRSON  completing  this  report  -  Plaaaa  print 


Telephone  number 


FORM  a7-A0400  (3.1  3-8 7) 


Page  2 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


APPENDIX  D     D-11 


FOKM    a7-AO«lll 


INFOREVIATIOEM  SHEET 

1987  UNITED  STATES  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


Special  Repos^ing  Instructions 

1 .  Who  Should  Report 

WE  NEED  A  REPLY  FROM  EVERYONE  RECEIVING  A  REPORT  FORM, 
INCLUDING  individuals,  landlords,  tenants,  partnerships, 
corporations,  institutions,  and  THOSE  NOT  CONDUCTING 
AGRICULTURAL  OPERATIONS.  Each  case  included  in  the  census  has 
a  unique  Census  File  Number  (CRN),     In  order  to  make  the  census 
results  as  complete  and  accurate  as  possible,  we  need  to  obtain 
information  about  every  CFN. 

2.  If  You  Received  Rflors  Than  One  Report  Form  for  mn  Operation 

Complete  only  ONE  report  form  for  an  operation.  \A/rite  "Duplicate" 
near  the  address  label  of  each  extra  report  form.    Also,  write  the 
1  1  -digit  census  fite  number(s)  of  the  DUPLICATE  report(s>  ON  THE 
COMPLETED  REPORT  in  the  space  provided  to  the  left  of  the  address 
label.     Return  the  extra  reportfs)  in  the  same  envelope  with  your 
completed  report  form  so  that  we  can  correct  our  records. 

3.  If  You  No  Longer  Farm 

If  you  had  agricultural  operations  at  any  time  during  1  987.  please 
report  all  agricultural  activity  during  the  year.  Report  all  land  on  your 
census  form  that  you  owned  or  rented.     Also,  report  your  1  987  crop 
and  livestock  production  and  1  987  sales. 

Explain  on  the  first  page  of  the  report  form  (or  on  a  separate  sheet  of 
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  You  Never  Farmed  or  Mave  No  Association  With  Agriculture 

Please  write  a  note  on  the  report  forrrt  near  the  address  label  explaining 
this  and  return  the  form  so  that  we  can  correct  our  records.  In  our 
efforts  to  make  the  census  as  complete  as  possible,  we  obtained  lists 
from  various  sources.  We  tried  to  eliminate  duplicate  and  nonfarm 
addresses,  however,  it  was  not  always  possible  to  do  so. 

B.     If  You  Have  (Viore  Than  One  Agricultural  Operation 

Complete  a  report  form  for  EACH  SEPARATE  arMi  DISTINCT 
production  unit,  i.e..  each  individual  farm,  ranch,  feedlot, 
greenhouse,  etc.,  or  combination  of  farms,  etc.,  for  which  you 
maintain  SEPARATE  records  of  operating  expenses  and  sales, 
livestock  and  other  inventories,  crop  acreages,  and  production. 

6.  If  You  Have  a  Partnership  Operation 

Complete  only  ONE  report  for  the  entire  partnership's  agricultural 
operation  and  include  all  partners'  shares  on  the  one  report.  If 
members  of  the  partnership  also  operate  separate  farms  or  ranches  In 
addition  to  the  partnership  farming  operation,  separate  report  forms 
should  be  completed  for  each  individual  operation. 

If  two  or  more  report  forms  \A/ere  received  for  the  same  operation, 
mark  each  additional  form  as  a  "Duplicate."     Return  the  duplicate 
report(s)  in  the  same  envelope  with  the  completed  partnership  report, 
w/here  possible,  or  write  a  note  on  the  duplicate  report,  such  as, 
' '  (Name  of  partner)  has  completed  a  report  for  the  partnership 
(provide  name  and  CFN  of  partnership.)" 

7.  Landlord's  or  Contractor's  Share 

If  you  rented  or  leased  land  from  others  or  had  a  contract  for  the 
production  of  agricultural  products,  include  both  your  share  and  the 
landlord's  or  contractor's  share  of  the  production,  sales,  and  expenses 
so  your  census  report  form  will  be  complete  for  "THIS  PLACE." 

If  you  do  not  know  the  landlord's  or  contractor's  share,  include  your 
BEST  ESTIMATE.  If  you  do  not  have  records  available  for  all  data 
items,  use  your  best  estimate. 

8.  Ho^w  to  Enter  Your  Response 

Enter  your  replies  in  the  proper  spaces,  on  the  correct  lines,  and  in  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  in  whole  dollars.     CENTS  ARE  NOT 

REQUIRED. 

Enter  whole  numbers  except  \A/here  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  S/10,   1/3  to  3/1  O,  1  /A  to  2/1  O. 

The  census  report  forrr>  will  contain  sections  and  questions  which  do 
not  apply  to  you.  When  this  occurs,  nnark  the  "None"  or  "No"  box  and 
go  on  to  the  next  item  or  section. 

Instructions  For  Specified  Sections 


Section  2 


ACREAGE  IN  19S7 


Your  ans%/vers  to  this  section  will  determine  the  land  (Acres  in 
"THIS  PLACE")  referred  to  in  the  rest  of  the  report  form. 

When  answering  the  acreage  questions,  include  the  land  associated 
with  your  agricultural  operations  in  1987  whether  in  production  or 
not.  Include  all  land  that  you  o^ned  or  rented  during  1  987  even  if 
only  for  part  of  the  year.  Do  not  include  any  unrelated  residential  or 
commercial  land. 

Report  all  land  in  section  2  in  whole  acres. 


Item  1   —  All  Land  Owned  —  Report  all  land  owned  In  1  987  whether 
held  under  title,  purchased  contract  or  mortgage,  homestead  law.  or  as 
heir  or  trustee  of  an  undivided  estate.  Include  all  land  owned  by  you 
and/or  your  spouse,  or  by  the  partnership,  corporation,  or  organization 
for  which  you  are  reporting. 

Item  2  —  All  Lend  Rented  or  Leased  FROIVI  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  for  agricultural  uae  that  you  rented  from  others  for  caah 

b.  Land  you  worked  on  a  share  basis  (crop  or  livestock) 

c     Land  o%Mned  by  someone  else  that  you  used  rent-free 

d.     Federal,  State,  Indian  reservation,  or  railroad  land  rented  or 
leased  by  the  acre 

DO  NOT  INCLUDE  in  Item  2: 

Land  used  on  a  per-head  or  animal  unit  license  or  permit  basis,  such 
as  section  3  of  the  Taylor  Grazing  Act,  National  Forest,  or  Indian 
reservation  permit  land. 

Item  3  ~  All  Land  Rented  or  Leaaed  TO  OTHERS  —  Include  all 
land  rented  out  for  any  purpose  If  it  xA/as  part  of  the  acreage  reported 
in  items  1   and  2 .  A  report  form  will  bo  obtained  from  each  of  your 
tenants  to  cover  the  operations  on  that  land. 

INCLUDE  in  item  3: 

a.     Owned  land  rented  to  others  for  cash  or  a  share  of  crops  or 
livestock 

B>.     Land  you  rented  from  someone  and  then  subleased  to  someone 
else 

c.  Land  worked  for  you  by  someone  for  a  share  of  crops  or 
livestock 

d.  Land  ^hich  you  alloxA/ed  others  to  use  rent-free 

Item  A  —  Acres  In  "THIS  PLACE"  —  This  figure  will  show  the  total 
of  all  land  you  operated  at  any  time  in  1  987. 

If  item  4,  Acres  in  "THIS  PLACE"  is  "O"  and: 

a.  You  raised  any  crops  or  had  any  livestock  or  poultry  on  "THIS 
PLACE"  in  1  987,  corDplete  the  report. 

b.  All  your  land  was  operated  by  a  renter  or  sharecropper,  skip  to 
and  complete  section  10,  and  explain  briefly,  "All  land  rented 
out,"  etc.  Mail  form  In  return  envelope. 

c.  You  did  not  have  any  agricultural  activity  on  oxA/ned  or  rented 
land  in  1  987.  complete  section  1  O  and  explain  briefly,  such  oa 
"retired,"  "sold  farm,"  and  date.  Give  name  and  address  of 
current  operator  if  known  and  return  form. 


►    Section  3  —  LAND  USE  AND  IRRIGATION 

This  section  is  used  to  classify  the  acres  in  "THIS  PLACE"  reported  In 
section  2.  item  4.  Do  not  include  any  acres  you  rented  to  others 
reported  in  section  2,  item  3.  The  sum  of  the  acres  entered  In  various 
categories  should  equal  total  acres  in  "THIS  PLACE." 

Land  Used  for  IVIore  Than  One  Purpose  —  Do  not  report  the  same 
acreage  for  more  than  one  of  the  listed  purposes.  If  part  or  all  of  your 
land  was  used  for  more  than  one  listed  purpose  in  1  987,  report  that 
land  only  in  the  first  category  listed.  For  example.  If  you  harvested  a 
crop  and  later  used  the  same  land  for  pasture,  report  the  land  in 
part  A.  item  1 ,  "Cropland  harvested." 

Double  Cropping  —  ^hen  more  than  one  crop  was  harvested  from 
the  same  land  in  1  987,  report  that  land  only  ONCE  as  "Cropland 
harvested,"  in  part  A,  item  1   of  this  section. 

Interplanted  Crops  —  If  you  Interplanted  crops,  such  as  cotton  in  an 
orchard,  report  the  total  land  used  for  both  crops  only  ONCE,  as 
"Cropland  harvested,"  in  part  A,  item  1  . 

SKip  Row  Planted  Crops  —  Report  the  acres  that  represent  the  total 
nonplanted  or  skipped  rows  as  "Cropland  idle,"  part  A,  item  3,  the 
acres  that  represent  the  planted  rows  should  be  reported  as 
"Cropland  harvested,"  part  A,  item  1. 

Irrigation  is  defined  es  land  watered  by  artHlclal  or  controlled 
means  —  sprinklers,  furrows  or  ditches,  spreader  dikes,  purposeful 
flooding,  etc.  Include  acres  that  receive  supplemental,  partial,  and/or 
preplant  irrigation.  Do  not  report  water  applied  in  transplanting 
tobacco  plants,  trees,  or  vegetables  as  irrigation. 


>■   Section  •«  —  CROPS 

This  section  provides  space  for  reporting  crops  harvested  during 
the  1  987  crop  year  from  the  land  shown  in  section  2,  item  4 
(Acres  In  "THIS  PLACE")  of  your  report.  A  few  crops  are  already 
listed  on  the  form.  For  these  crops,  just  report  acres  harvested, 
quantity  harvested,  and  value  of  sales.  If  you  produced  crops  not 
listed,  write  the  name  of  the  crop  and  code  from  the  list  provided 
and  report  the  acres  harvested,  quantity  harvested,  and  the  value 
of  sales. 


D-12    APPENDIX  D 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


DO  NOT  INCLUDE: 

a.  Any  crops  orown  on  land  rented  or  leased  TO  OTHERS,  or 
worked  by  others  on  shares  during  1987. 

b.  Crops  or  crop  products  purchased  from  others  and  later  sold. 

Acr»s  HarvAsted  —  Enter  the  acres  harvested  In  1  987.  Round 
fractions  to  whole  acres  except  where  tenths  are  requested  by  "/I  O*' 
tn  the  reporting  box,  such  as  potatoes. 

Quantity  Harvastod  —  If  your  unit  of  measure  Is  different  than  the 
unit  on  the  report  form,  please  convert  your  figure  for  the  quantity 
harvested  to  the  unit  requested.  If  the  harvest  was  incomplete  by 
December  31,1  987,  please  report  the  quantity  harvested  and  the 
estimated  quantity  to  be  harvested, 

Qross  Valua  of  Crops  Sold  —  Report  the  value  of  ell  crops  sold  from 
"THIS  PLACE"  in  1  987.  regardless  of  the  year  they  were  harvested  or 
who  owned  the  land.  Be  sure  to  report  gross  value  before  deducting 
expenses  and  taxes,  include  Government  CCC  loans  received  for 
"THIS  PLACE"  in  1  987.  Include  payments  received  in  1  987  from 
cooperatives  or  marketing  organizations  for  crops  produced  on  "THIS 
PLACE." 

Itam  7  —  Vagatablas  —  Report  acres  of  vegetables  harvested  FOR 
SALE  or  commercial  processing.  Do  not  Include  vegetables  grown  for 
home  use.  Report  the  total  acreage  of  each  vegetable  crop  harvested. 

Itam  8  —  Fruit  Orchards,  Citrus,  VIraeyards,  and  Nut  Traas  — 

Report  only  if  total  of  20  or  more  trees  and  vines,  include  those  for 
home  use  as  well  as  those  maintained  for  sale  of  their  production. 
Acres  In  trees  and  vines  that  have  been  abandoned  should  not  be 
included,  these  acres  should  be  included  in  section  3,  part  A,  item  3 
"Cropland  idle." 

If  crops  other  than  fruit  and  nut  trees  and  vines  were  Interplanted  v»/ith 
trees  or  vines,  report  the  total  acres  for  the  orchard  crop  in  item  8  and 
the  total  acres  of  the  interplanted  crop  in  the  appropriate  Item. 

Itam  9  —  Othar  Crops  —  To  report:  ( 1 1  find  the  crop  name  and  the 
code  number  from  the  list  under  item  9;  (2>  enter  crop  name  and  code 
in  the  first  t\A/o  columns  of  the  first  available  answer  line  under  item  9; 
<3)  enter  the  information  that  is  requested  in  the  remaining  columns.  If 
you  harvested  a  crop  not  listed,  use  the  "OTHER"  code  and  specify 
the  crop  name.  If  you  need  additional  space,  use  a  separate  sheet  of 
paper  to  write  the  crop  name{s),  acres  and  quantity  harvested,  and 
gross  value  of  crop(s}  sold. 

Sactlon  5  —  LIVESTOCK,  POULTRY,  OTHER  LIVESTOCK,  OR 
ANIIV1AL  SPECIALTIES 

Parts  A,  B,  C,  and  D  —  LIVESTOCK  AND  POULTRY 

Animals  and  Poultry  to  Include  In  tha  Report  —  Report  all 
animals,  poultry,  and  animal  specialties  on  "this  place"  (section  2, 
item  4-)  on  December  31  ,   1  987.  Include  all  owned  by  you  and  any 
kept  by  you  for  others.  Include  animals  on  unfencod  lands.  National 
Forest  land,  district  land,  cooperative  grazing  association  land,  or 
rangeland  administered  by  the  Bureau  of  Land  Management  on  a 
per-head  or  lease  basis.  Animals  in  transit  on  December  31  ,   1  987,  or 
animals  on  a  short-term  pasture  (such  as  wheat  pasture  or  crop 
residue)  on  a  per-head  or  lease  basis  should  be  reported  by  the 
person  who  had  control  of  the  animals. 

Animals  and  Poultry  to  Excluda  from  tha  Raport  —  Do  not  report 

animals  or  poultry  kept  on  land  rented  to  others  or  kept  under  a  share 
arrangement  on  land  rented  to  others.  Do  not  include  animals 
quartered  in  feedlots  v^/htch  are  not  a  part  of  "this  place."  Animals 
kept  on  a  place  not  operated  by  you  are  to  be  included  on  the  report 
for  that  place. 

Animals  Bought  and  Sold  —  DO  NOT  REPORT  ANY  ANIMALS 
BOUGHT  AND  THEN  RESOLD  WITHIN  30  DAYS.  Such  purchases 
and  sales  arc  considered  "dealer"  transactions,  and  are  not  included 
in  this  census. 

Numbar  Sold  —  Report  all  animals  and  poultry  sold  or  removed  from 
"this  place"  in  1  987,  without  regard  to  ow^nership  or  who  shared  in 
the  receipts.  Include  animals  sold  for  a  landlord  or  given  to  a  landlord 
or  others  in  trade  or  in  payment  for  goods  or  services.  Do  NOT  report 
number  sold  for  any  livestock  or  poultry  kept  on  another  place. 

Dairy  Tarmlnatlon  Program  or  "Whola-Hard  Dairy  Buy-Out 
Program"  —  The  amount  received  in  1  987  from  the  Government 
under  the  dairy  termination  program  should  be  included  in  section  7. 
item  1  .  Dairy  cattle  and  calves  sold  should  be  reported  in  section  5, 
part  A. 

Animals  l«ovad  to  Anothar  Placa  —  For  animals  moved  from  "this 
place"  to  another  place,  such  as  for  further  feeding,  report  animals  as 
"sold"  and  give  your  best  estimate  of  their  market  value  when  they 
left  "this  place." 

Fat  Cattia  Sold  —  Cattle  fattened  on  grain  or  concentrates  for  30 
days  or  more  and  sold  for  slaughter  are  reported  in  section  5,  part  A, 
item  4-a. 

DO  NOT  INCLUDE  WITH  FATTENED  CATTLE  SOLD: 

a.  Cattle  and  calves  sold  for  further  feeding 

b.  Dairy  cows  fed  only  the  usual  dairy  ration  before  being  sold 

c.  Veal  calves,  or  any  calves  \A/elghing  less  than  500  pounds 


Valua  off  Salas  —  Report  the  total  gross  value  of  animals  and  poultry 
sold  or  removed  from  "this  place"  In  1  987  without  deducting 
production  or  marketing  expenses  (cost  of  feed,  cost  of  livestock 
purchase,  cost  of  hauling  and  selling,  etc.J.  If  the  sale  price  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  of  any 
livestock  and  poultry  owned  by  you  but  kept  and  sold  from  a  place  you 
did  not  operate. 

Contract  and  Custom  Faadlng  Oparatlona  —  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  987.  Report  es  "SOLD"  animals  and  poultry  kept  on 
a  contract  or  custom  basis  and  removed  or  sold  from  the  place  in 
1  987.  If  the  sale  price  or  market  value  is  not  known,  give  your  best 
estimate  of  the  market  value  of  the  animals  or  poultry  when  they  loft 
the  place. 

The  person  who  furnished  the  housing  and  labor  should  report  the 
poultry  operation  on  his/her  report  form  regardless  of  who  owned  tha 
birdi..  Report  as  sold  the  number  of  poultry  that  were  taken  or  moved 
from  the  place  in  1  987. 

Part  E  —  HORSES,  OTHER  LIVESTOCK,  ANIIVIAL 
SPECIALTIES,  AND  FISH 

If  you  ownad  BEES  —  Report  all  colonies  or  hives  of  bees  and  honey 
operations  conducted  by  you,  regardless  of  where  the  hives  were 
kept  most  of  the  year.  Report  hives  or  colonies,  pounds  of  honey  sold, 
and  value  of  sales. 

Othar  Livestock  and  Livestock  Products  —  Include  in  all  other 
livestock  and  livestock  products  manure,  beeswax,  and  any  other 
animal  products  sold  from  "this  place"  in  1  987.  Mink  pelts  and  rabbit 
pelts  should  be  included  in  number  sold  and  value  of  sales,  but  not  In 
inventory. 


Report  quantity  sold  and 


Fish  and  Othar  Aquacultura  Products  - 

gross  value  of  sales  for  each. 

Section  8  —  AMOUNT  RECEIVED  FROM  GOVERNMENT  CCC 
LOANS 

Itam  1    —  Report  the  amount  received  under  the  regular  or  reserve 
program  for  commodities  placed  under  CCC  loan  during  1987. 
Include  amount  received  even  if  commodity  was  redeemed  or 
forfeited  prior  to  December  31  ,   1  987. 

Do  not  include  CCC  loans  received  to  build  crop  storage  facilities  or 
amount  received  for  storage  payrrtents  in  the  reserve  program. 


^  Section  7 


FEDERAL  PAYMENTS  RECEIVED 


Report  all  payments  received  from  Federal  Farm  Programs  in  1987 
regardless  of  whether  payment  was  made  In  cash  or  commodity 
certificates.  Include  cash  payments  in  item  1  .  In  item  2,  include  the 
value  of  any  certificates  held  or  the  value  received  from  sale  or 
redemption  of  any  certificates  in  1  987. 

Federal  payments  include  receipts  from  Federal  programs  such  as 
deficiency  payments,  "Whole-Herd  Dairy  Buy-Out."  support  price 
payments,  indemnity  programs,  disaster  payments,  paid  land 
diversion,  inventory  reduction  payments,  payments  received  for 
approved  soil  and  water  conservation  projects,  etc. 

Section  8  -~  ACRES  SET  ASIDE,  DIVERTED.  OR  IDLED  UNDER 
FEDERAL  ACREAGE  REDUCTION  PROGRAMS  IN  1987 

Include  in  item  2  all  acres  in  "this  place"  retired  from  production  and 
placed,  by  long-term  contract,  into  the  Conservation  Reserve 
Program.  Acres  placed  into  the  program  during  and  prior  to  1  987 
should  be  included. 

Section  9  —  CHARACTERISTICS  AND  OCCUPATION  OF 
OPERATOR 

This  section  collects  information  about  the  operator  of  "this  place" 
defined  as  the  individual  owner,  the  operator,  the  senior  partner,  or 
person  in  charge. 

For  Family  or  Individual  Operation  —  Complete  this  section  for  the 
operator. 

For  Partnership  Operations  —  Answer  all  items,  except  item  2,  for 
the  "Senior  Partner."  The  "Senior  Partner"  Is  the  individual  who  is 
mainly  responsible  for  the  agricultural  operations  on  "this  place."  not 
necessarily  the  person  senior  in  age.  If  each  partner  shares  equally  in 
the  day-to-day  management  decisions,  consider  the  oldest  as  the 
"Senior  Partner."  For  item  2  (Principal  Occupation)  consider  all 
members  of  the  partnership  together.  Please  include  as  "farming  or 
ranching"  worktime  at  all  types  of  agricultural  enterprises,  including 
work  at  greenhouses,  nurseries,  mushroom  production,  ranching, 
feedlots,  broiler  feeding,  etc. 

For  Corporation  and  Other  Operations  (Cooperatives,  Estates, 
etc.)  —  Complete  section  9  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. 

Itam  A  —  Year  Began  Operation  —  Repor-t  the  first  year  the 
operator  or  senior  partner  began  to  operate  any  part  of  "this  place" 
on  a  continuous  basis.  If  the  operator  returned  to  a  place  previously 
operated,  report  the  year  operations  were  resumed. 


FORM  a7-AO«(l)  (3-31.871 


Page  2 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


APPENDIX  D     D-13 


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 

American  Indian 

operator 

Angora  goats 

Apples 

Apricots 

Aquacultural  products  . . 

Artichokes 

Asian  or  Pacific  Islander 

operator 

Asparagus 

Assets,  value 

Austrian  winter  peas 

Avocados 

B 

Bahia  grass  seed 

Balers,  pickup 

Bananas 

Barley  for  grain 

Barley  for  grain  sales, 

value 

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 


19 


1,2,1 


7,10,48-53 

5 

1,16,48-53 

1,10,16 

0,18,47,48-53 

1,2,16 

5,48-53 

4 

43,44,48-53 

26 

43,44 

26 

45,48-53 

28 

17 

34 

41 

18 

45,48-53 

28 

42 

28 

41 

21 

- 

27 

17 

1,10-12,18, 
47,48-53 

45 


34 

27 

1,5,8,16 

26 
28 


- 

26 

13,48-53 

8 

45 

28 

1,42-44,48-53 

1,15,16,24 

2,48-53 

2,16 

42-44,48-53 

15,16,25 

_ 

25 

- 

27 

44,48-53 

27 

1,42-44,48-53 

1,15,16,25 

46 

30 

1,20,25,29,48-53 

1,11,16 

41 

20 

42-44,48-53 

1,15,16,25 

- 

27 

— 

26 

- 

26 

42,44,48-53 

29 

- 

26 

- 

29 

16,17,48-53 

32-34 

44 

29 

B— Con. 

Bluegrass  seed, 

Kentucky 

Boysenberries 

Breeding  hogs  and 

pigs 

Broccoli 

Broilers 

Bromegrass  seed 

Brussels  sprouts 

Buckwheat 

Bulbs 

Bulls,  bull  calves,  steers, 

and  steer   calves 

Burros,  donkeys,  and 

mules 

C 

Cabbage 

Cantaloups 

Carrots 

Cash,  government  farm 
programs  payments  . . . 

Cash  rent,  expenses.... 

Cash  rent  or  share 
payments  received, 
farm-related  income  . . . 

Catfish  sales 

Cattle  and  calves 

Cattle  and  calves  sales, 
value 

Cauliflower 

Celery 

Certificates,  govern- 
ment farm  programs 
payments 

Chemicals,  expenses . . . 

Chemicals  used 

Cherries 

Chickens  3  months  old 
or  older 

Chicory 

Chinese  cabbage 

Chinese  or  ming  peas  . . 

Christmas  trees  and 
forest  products  sales, 
farm-related  income  . . . 

Citrus  fruit 

Clover  seed 

Coffee 

Collards 

Colonies  of  bees 

Combines,  grain  and 
bean,  all  types 


44 

32,48-53 
1,20-22,48-53 

46 

20,25,48-53 
41 

44 

5 
3,10,48-53 

5,48-53 

1,10,20,25,27,47, 

48-53 

2,20,26,31,47. 

48-53 


1,3,10,15,47,48-53 
15,48-53 
45,48-53 

1,20,21,23,48-53 


5,48-53 
45,48-53 

45 

41 

13,48-53 


26 
29 

12,16 
27 
1,14.16 
26 
27 
24 
30 

11,16 

23 


27 
27 
27 

4 
3,16 


4 

21 

1,11,16 

2.11.16 

27 
27 


4 

3.16 

9 

28 

1,14 
27 
27 
27 


4 
28 
26 
28 
27 
20 

16 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


INDEX     1 


INDEX— Con. 


(Index  items  not  reported  for  the  State  will  not  appear  in  designated  tables) 


Item 


State 
tables 


County 
tables 


Item 


State 
tables 


County 
tables 


C— Con. 

Commercially  mixed  for- 
mula feed  purchased . . 

Commodity  Credit 
Corporation  loans 

Conservation  reserve 


programs 

Contract  labor  expenses 
Corn,  field 


Corn  for  grain  sales, 
value 

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  diverted,  set 
aside 

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  equip- 
ment, expenses 

Customwork  and  other 
agricultural  services, 
farm-related  income  . . . 


1,3,48-53 

6,10,48-53 

7,10,48-53 

3,10,48-53 

1,42-44,48-53 


2,48-53 
44,48-53 


16,48-53 

16,48-53 

1,16,48-53 

1,42,44,47,48-53 

2,47,48-53 

13,48-53 


20,25,48-53 
44 

7,10,48-53 


7,48-53 

1,7,8,10,16,18,42, 

47,48-53 

8-10 
7,48-53 

7,48-53 

7,48-53 

7,48-53 

1,7,10,47,48-53 

42 
44 


3,10,48-53 
5,48-53 


3,16 


5 

3,16 

1,15,16, 

24,31 

2,16 
27 
31 

10,16 

10,16 


1,15,16,25 
2,16 

8 
25 
27 

11,16 
29 


5 

1,3,5,6, 

10,15,16 

7 
5 


5 

5 

1,5,16 

15,16 
27 
29 


3,16 


16 


Daikon 

Dairy  cows  (milk  cows) . 

Dairy  products  sales, 

value 

Dates 

Dewberries 

Diesel  fuel  expenses  . . . 

Dill  for  oil 

Disease  control  in 

crops  and  orchards. . . . 
Donkeys,  burros,  and 

mules 

Ducks 

Ducks,  geese,  and  other 

poultry 


Eggplant 

Electricity  expenses. 
Emmer  and  spelt. . . . 

Endive 

Equipment  and 

machinery 

Escarole 

Ewes  1  year  old  or 

older 

Expenses,  farm 

production 


Family  held 

corporations 

Family  or  individual, 

type  of  organization  . . . 
Farm-related  income. . . . 
Farms  by  age  and 

principal  occupation 

of  operator 

Farms  by  size  of  farm  . . 
Farms  by  standard 

industrial  classification 
Farms  by  tenure  of 

operator 

Farms  by  type  of 

organization 

Farms  by  value  of 

agricultural  products 

sold 

Farms,  number 


Fattened  cattle  sales 

Feed  purchased 

Feeder  pigs  sales 


1,10,20,25,30,47, 
48-53 

2,47.48-53 

14,48-53 

15,48-53 
41 

21 

10,47,48-53 

1,10,12,18,47,48-53 

38 

1,3,10,47,48-53 

48-53 

1,16,48-53 
5,48-53 

16,48-53 
8,47,48-53 

18,48-53 

16,48-53 

1,16,48-53 


1,2,10,18,47,48-53 

1,7,8,10,16,18,47, 

48-53 

26,29,31,48-53 

1,3,47,48-53 

20,33,35-37,48-53 


21 
1,11.16 


2,11,16 

28 

29 

3 

31 

9 

23 
14,22 

14,22 


27 

3 

24 

27 

1,8,16 
27 

13 

1,3,16 


10,16 

10,16 
4 


10,16 
6,16 

16 

10,16 

10,16 


1,2,16 
1,5,10,16 

11,16 

3,16 

12 


2    INDEX 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


INDEX— Con. 

(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. 

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 

Flowering  plants, 

potted 

Flowers  and  florist 

greens,  cut 

Foliage  plants 

Forest  products  and 

Christmas  trees  sales, 

farm-related  income  . . . 

Foxtail  millet  seed 

Fruit  crops 

Fruits,  nuts,  and  berries 

sales,  value 

Fuel  oil,  kerosene,  motor 

oil,  grease,  LP  gas,  etc., 

expenses 

Full  owners 

G 

Garlic 

Gas,  natural,  expenses . 

Gasoline  and  other 
petroleum  fuel  and  oil 
expenses 

Gasoline  expenses 

Geese  

Geese,  ducks,  and 

other  poultry 

Ginger  root 

Goat  milk  sales 

Goats 

Goats,  Angora 

Goats,  milk 

Goats,  other 

Government  farm 
programs  payments  . . . 

Grain  hay 

Grain  sales,  value 

Grains 

Grapefruit 

Grapes 


16,17,48-53 

15,48-53 

3,10,15,47,48-53 

44 

44,48-53 

45 

41 

42,44,48-53 

46 

46 

46 

46 
46 


5,48-53 

45 

2,47,48-53 


14,48-53 
16,48-53 


14,48-53 


5,10,47,48-53 

43,44 

2,47,48-53 

44,48-53 

45 

45,48-53 


10 
9 
3.16 
26 
26 
28 
28 
21 
24 

30 

30 

30 

30 
30 


4 

26 

15,16,28 

2,16 


3 
10,16 


27 
3 


14,48-53 

3,16 

14,48-53 

3 

- 

22 

41 

14,22 

- 

31 

41 

17 

41,48-53 

23 

41 

23 

41 

17 

41 

23 

4 
26 
2,16 
16 
28 
28 


G— Con. 

Grass  silage,  haylage, 
and  green  chop  hay . . . 

Grazing  permits 

Grease,  LP  gas,  fuel 
oil,  kerosene,   motor  oil, 
etc.,  expenses 

Greenhouse  crops 

Greenhouse  vegetables 

Guar 

Guavas  

H 

Hatcheries 

Hay  crops 

Hay,  silage,  and  field 

seeds  sales,  value 

Haylage,  grass  silage,  and 

green  chop  hay 

Hazelnuts 

Heifers  and  heifer 

calves 

Hens  and  pullets  of 

laying  age 

Herbs 

Hired  farm  labor 

expenses 

Hogs  and  pigs 

Hogs  and  pigs  sales, 

value 

Hogs,  litters  farrowed . . . 

Honey  sales 

Honey  tangerines 

Honeydew  melons 

Hops 

Horses  and  ponies 

I 

Income  from  farm-related 

sources 

Income,  see  net  cash 

return 

Individual  or  family,  type 

of  organization 

Insects,  chemical 

control 

Interest,  debt  not  secured 

by  real    estate 

Interest,  debt  secured 

by  real  estate 

Interest  expenses 

Irish  potatoes 


43,44 


14,48-53 

42,46 

46 

45 


1,42-44,48-53 

2,47,48-53 

43,44 
45 

20,25,48-53 

20,21,48-53 


3,10,47,48-53 

1,10,20,32,35,47, 

48-53 

2,20,33,36,47,48-53 

34,37,48-53 

41 


44 
20,41,48-53 


5,48-53 

4,48-53 

1,16,48-53 

15.48-53 

3,48-53 

3,48-53 

1,3,10,47,48-53 

1,42-44,48-53 


26 
36 


3 
30 
30 
31 
28 


22 
1,15.16.26 

2.16 

26 

28 

11.16 

14,16 
31 

3,16 
1,12,16 


2,12,16 
12 
20 
28 
27 
31 
13 


4 
4 
10,16 
9 
3 

3 

3,16 
1.15,16.25 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


INDEX     3 


INDEX— Con. 

(Index  items  not  reported  for  the  State  will  not  appear  in  designated  tables) 


Item 


State 
tables 


County 
tables 


Item 


State 
tables 


County 
tables 


I— Con. 

Irrigated  farms  and 
acres 


Jojoba 


Kale 

Kentucky  bluegrass 
seed 

Kerosene,  motor  oil, 
grease,  LP  gas,  fuel  oil, 
etc.,  expenses 

Kiwifruit 

Kumquats 


Labor  expenses 

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 

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,  fuel  oil,  kerosene, 

motor  oil,    grease,  etc., 

expenses 


1.8-10 


1,3,10,47,48-53 

1,2,10,18,20,47 
6,10,48-53 

14,48-53 


1,7 


31 


- 

27 

44 

26 

14,48-53 

3 

- 

28 

^ 

28 

1,3,10,47,48-53 

3,16 

1,10,11,47,48-53 

5,16 

1,7,8,10,16,18,47, 

1,5,10,16 

48-53 

10,48-53 

- 

48-53 

- 

48-53 

- 

7,10,48-53 

1 

7,8,10,47,48-53 

5 

45 

28 

44 

25 

- 

26 

44 

27 

- 

25 

- 

27 

15,48-53 

9 

- 

28 

34,37,48-53 

12 

20 

_ 

20 

1,16 

M 

Macadamia  nuts 

Machine  hire,  rental 
of  machinery  and  equip- 
ment, and  customwork 
expenses 

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,  grease,  LP 

gas,  fuel  oil,  kerosene, 

etc.,  expenses 

Motortrucks,  including 

pickups 

Mower  conditioners 

Mules,  burros,  and 

donkeys  

Mungbeans  for  beans  . . 

Mushrooms 

Mustard  cabbage 

Mustard  greens 

Mustard  seed 


N 

Natural  gas  expenses 

Nectarines 

Nematode  control  in 


crops  

Net  cash  return  from 

agricultural  sales.... 
Nonfamily  held 

corporations 

Number  of  farms 


3,16 


1,2,16 

4 
29 
31 


Nursery  and  greenhouse 
crops 

Nursery  and  greenhouse 
crops  sales,    value . . . . 

Nursery  crops-shrubs, 
trees,  etc 


Oat  sales,  value 

Oats  for  grain 

Occupation  of  operator. 


45 


3.10,48-53 


1,10,12,18,47,48-53 
16,17,48-53 


1,10,20,25,30,47, 

48-53 

41 

44 

41 
44 
41 


14,48-53 

13,48-53 
13,48-53 

41 

46 


14,48-53 

15,48-53 

4,48-53 

16,48-53 

1,7,8,10,16,18,47, 

48-53 

42,46 

2,42,46,47,48-53 

46 


2,48-53 

1,42-44,48-53 

1,16,48-53 


28 


3,16 

1,8,16 

10 

28 

27 

1,11,16 

17 
24 
26 
19 
31 
18 


8,16 
8 

23 
31 
30 
27 
27 
24 


3 
28 


10,16 
1,5,10,16 


30 

2,16,30 

30 


2,16 

1,15,16,24 

1,10,16 


4     INDEX 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


INDEX— Con. 

(Index  items  not  reported  for  the  State  will  not  appear  in  designated  tables) 


Item 


State 
tables 


County 
tables 


Item 


State 
tables 


County 
tables 


O— Con. 

Off-farm  work  by 
operator 

Okra 

Olives 

Onions,  dry  and  green.. 

Operator  characteristics- 
residence,  age,  race, 
occupation,  off-farm 
work,  sex,  Spanish 
origin,  years  on 
present  farm 

Oranges  

Orchardgrass  seed 

Orchards 

Organization  of  farm . . . . 

Other  farm  production 
expenses 

Other  field  crops  sales, 
value 

Other  grains  sales,  value 

Other  livestock  and  live- 
stock products  sales, 
value 

Other  poultry 

Owned  land 


Papayas  

Parsley 

Part  owners 

Partnership,  type  of 

organization 

Passion  fruit 

Pastureland  and  grazing 

land 

Pastureland  and  other 

land  irrigated 

Payroll  expenses 

Peaches 

Peanuts  for  nuts 

Pears 

Peas,  Austrian  winter . . . 
Peas,  Chinese  or  ming  . 

Peas,  dry  edible 

Peas,  green 

Pecans 

Peppers 

Persimmons 

Petroleum  products 

expenses 

Pheasants 

Pickup  balers 

Pigeons  or  squab 

Pimientos 


1,16,48-53 
44 


1.10,16 
27 
28 
27 


2,47,48-53 
10,48-53 

45 

16,48-53 

1,16,48-53 

7,48-53 

9 

1,3,10,47,48-53 

45,48-53 

42-44,48-53 

45 


44 
44,48-53 
45,48-53 


3,10,14,48-53 
13,48-53 


16,17,48-53 
45 

1,42-44,48-53 
1,16,48-53 

10,16 

28 

26 

1,15,16,28 

10,16 

5,48-53 

3,16 

2,48-53 
2,48-53 

2,16 
2,16 

P— Con. 

Pineapples 

Pistachios 

Plums 

Pomegranates 

Ponies  and  horses 

Popcorn 

Potatoes,  Irish 

Potatoes,  sweet 

Poultry  and  poultry 

products  sales,  value. 

Poultry  hatched 

Principal  occupation 

of  operator 

Production  expenses  . . 
Property  taxes, 

expenses 

Proso  millet 

Prunes 

Pullets 

Pumpkins 


2,16 
22 


28 

27 

10,16 

10,16 
28 


7 
3,16 
28 
1,15,16,25 
28 
26 
27 
25 
27 
28 
27 
28 

3,16 

22 

8 

22 

27 


Quail , 


Rabbits  and  their  pelts  . 

Race  of  operator 

Radishes 

Rangeland 

Rapeseed  

Raspberries 

Redtop  seed 

Rent  paid  in  cash, 
expenses 

Rent  received,  farm- 
related  income 

Repair  and  maintenance 
expenses 

Residence  of  operator.. 

Rhubarb 

Rice 

Romaine  and  lettuce  . . . 

Rye  for  grain 

Ryegrass  seed 


Saff  lower 

Sales  of  agricultural 

products 

Salt  hay 


1 ,42,44,48-53 

45 

20,41,48-53 

44 

1,42-44,48-53 

42,44,48-53 

2,20,48-53 


1,16,48-53 
1,3,10,47,48-53 

3,10,48-53 
44 
45 
22 


41 
16,48-53 

7,48-53 

44 

3,10.48-53 

5,48-53 

3,10,48-53 
16,48-53 

1,42-44,48-53 

44 

42,44 

44 


1,2,10,18,47,48-53 


1,15,16,31 
28 
28 
28 
13 
24 

1,15,16,25 
25 

2,16 
22 

1,10,16 
1,3.16 

3,16 
24 
28 
14 
27 


22 


23 
34 
27 
5 
31 
29 
26 

3,16 

4 

3,16 
10,16 
27 
1,15.16,24 
27 
24 
26 


24 

1,2,16 
31 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


INDEX    5 


BOSTON  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


3  9999  06313  551  9  INDEX— Con. 

(Index  items  not  reported  for  the  State  will  not  appear  in  designated  tables) 


Item 


State 
tables 


County 
tables 


Item 


State 
tables 


County 
tables 


S— Con. 

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 

classification  of  farms . 
Steers,  steer  calves,  bulls, 

and  bull  calves 

Strawberries 

Sudangrass  seed 

Sugar  beets 

Sugarcane 

Sunflower  seed 

Sweet  corn 

Sweet  corn  for  seed .... 
Sweet  potatoes 


Tame  dry  hay 

Tangelos 

Tangerines 

Taro 

Taxes,  property, 

expenses 

Tenant  operated  farms . 


3,10,48-53 

7,10,48-53 
16,17,48-53 

10,20,38,39,48-53 
38,48-53 

2,20,38,47,48-53 

1 ,48-53 

43,44 

44,48-53 

46 

1 ,42-44,48-53 


2,48-53 


1 ,42-44,48-53 
2,48-53 

16,17,48-53 


18,48-53 

20,25,48-53 
43,44 

42-44,48-53 

1,42-44,48-53 

1,42,44,48-53 

44,48-53 

42,44,48-53 


43,44 


5,48-53 
16,48-53 


5 

10 

27 

1.13,16 

13 

2,13,16 

1,16 

26 

27 

30 

1,15,16,24 

26,31 

2,16 

25 

27 

1,15,16,25 

2,16 

35 
24 
27 
27 

2,16 

11,16 

29 

26 

1,15,16,25 

1,15,16,25 

1,15,16,24 

27 

31 

25 


16,26 
28 
28 
31 

3 
10,16 


T— Con. 

Tenure  of  operator. . . . 

Timothy  seed 

Tobacco  

Tobacco  sales,  value . 

Tomatoes 

Tractors,  wheel 

Triticale 

Trout  sales 

Trucks,  including 

pickups 

Turkeys  

Turnip  greens 

Turnips 

Type  of  farm 

Type  of  organization . . 


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 

Vegetables,  sweet  corn, 

and  melons  sales,  value 
Vetch  seed 


W 

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 


Years  on  present  farm. 


16,48-53 

1,42-44,48-53 

2,47,48-53 

44,48-53 

13,48-53 


13,48-53 
20,21,24,48-53 


18,48-53 
1,16,48-53 


1,2,10,18,47,48-53 

1,10,18,48-53 

1,10,12,18,47,48-53 

46 
46 

1,42-44,48-53 

2,47,48-53 

45,48-53 

44 

15,48-53 

1,42-44,48-53 

2,48-53 

13,48-53 
43,44 

1 ,7,48-53 
38,48-53 

1,16,48-53 
47,48-53 


10,16 

26 

1,15,16,25 

2,16 

27 

8,16 

24 

21 

8,16 
14 
27 
27 
16 
1.10,16 


1.2.16 

5,16 

1.8,16 

30 
30 

1,15,16,27 

2,16 
26 


28 
27 
27 


1,15,16,24 

2,16 

26 

8,16 

26 

24 

5 

13 

1.10,16 


16 


6     INDEX 


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1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


PUBLICATION  PROGRAM 


1987  CENSUS  OF  AGRICULTURE 

Results  of  the  1987  Census  of  Agriculture  are  being  published 
in  a  series  of  reports  which  provide  data  for  each  county  (or 
equivalent),  each  State,  the  United  States,  Puerto  Rico,  Guam, 
the  Virgin  Islands  of  the  United  States,  American  Samoa,  and  the 
Northern  Mariana  Islands.  The  publications  include  statistics  on 
the  number  of  farms;  land  in  farms;  farm  and  operator  character- 
istics; livestock,  poultry,  and  their  products;  crop  production  and 
value;  operating  expenditures;  irrigation;  and  other  characteris- 
tics of  farms. 

Publication  order  forms  may  be  obtained  from  Data  User 
Services  Division,  Customer  Services,  Bureau  of  the  Census, 
Washington,  DC  20233,  any  U.S.  Department  of  Commerce 
district  office,  or  by  calling  (301)  763-1113. 

ADVANCE  REPORTS  (AC87-A-01 -000(A)  TO  56-000(A) 

Advance  Reports  are  published  separately  for  each  county  (or 
equivalent)  in  the  United  States  with  10  farms  or  more,  for  each 
State,  and  the  United  States.  The  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  Advance 
Reports  contain  final  data  for  major  data  items  together  with 
comparable  data  from  the  1982  census.  Included  in  the  reports 
are  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  sold, 
and  major  crops  harvested  (which  vary  by  State).  No  advance 
reports  are  available  for  Puerto  Rico,  Guam,  or  the  U.S.  Virgin 
Islands. 

VOLUME  1.  GEOGRAPHIC  AREA  SERIES 
(AC87-A-1  TO  56) 

State  and  County  Data  (A-1  to  50)  are  published  showing 
detailed  data  in  national  and  State  tables  for  the  United  States, 
and  in  county  and  State  tables  separately  for  each  State.  These 
reports  include  data  on  number  and  size  of  farms;  crop  produc- 
tion; livestock,  poultry,  and  their  products;  tenure,  age,  and 
occupation  of  operators;  types  of  organization;  value  of  products 
sold;  and  standard  industrial  classification  of  farms. 

Summary  and  State  Data  (A-51) 

•  Chapter  1.  National  level  data 

•  Chapter  2.  State  level  data 

Outlying  Areas  (A-52  to  56)  provide  detailed  data  for  the 
regions  and  municipios  of  Puerto  Rico;  the  election  districts  of 
Guam;  the  U.S.  Virgin  Islands;  American  Samoa;  and  Northern 
Mariana  Islands. 

VOLUME  2.  SUBJECT  SERIES  (AC87-S-1  TO  6) 

Agricultural  Atlas  of  the  United  States  (AC87-S-1),  formerly 
the  Graphic  Summary,  presents  a  profile  of  the  Nation's  agricul- 
ture in  a  series  of  dot  and  multicolor  pattern  maps.  The  maps 
provide  displays  on  size  and  type  of  farm,  land  use,  farm  tenure, 
market  value  of  products  sold,  crops  harvested,  livestock  inven- 
tories, and  other  characteristics  of  farms. 

Coverage  Evaluation  (AC87-S-2)  provides  national  and  regional 
level  estimates  on  the  completeness  of  the  census,  in  terms  of 
both  the  number  of  farms  missed  and  selected  characteristics  of 
those  farms. 

Ranking  of  States  and  Counties  (AC87-S-3)  presents  the 
ranking  of  the  top  20  States  and  the  top  100  counties  of 
Importance  of  selected  items  from  the  1 987  census.  Comparative 
data  from  the  1 982  census  are  included  in  most  tables.  Tables 
also  show  cumulative  totals  for  States  and  counties. 


History  (AC87-S-4)  is  a  concise  description  of  the  major 
census  operations  together  with  facsimiles  of  selected  data 
tables.  It  explains  the  history  of  the  agriculture  census,  farm 
definition,  data  collection  and  processing,  and  dissemination  of 
census  data. 

Government  Payments  and  Market  Value  of  Agricultural 
Products  Sold  (AC87-S-5)  shows  detailed  data  for  farms  cross- 
tabulated  by  combined  market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold 
and  Government  payments  received,  including  detailed  national 
data  and  selected  data  for  each  State. 

ZIP  Code  Tabulations  of  Selected  Items  From  the  1987 
Census  of  Agriculture  (AC87-S-6)  provides  tabulations  by  five- 
digit  ZIP  Code  for  selected  items  from  the  1987  census.  Data 
items  include  number  of  farms,  land  in  farms,  farms  by  size, 
market  value  of  agricultural  products  sold  by  size  of  sale, 
livestock  inventory,  cropland  harvested,  and  selected  crops. 

VOLUME  3.  RELATED  SURVEYS  (AC87-RS-1  AND  2) 

The  Farm  and  Ranch  Irrigation  Survey  (AC87-RS-1)  pro- 
vides statistical  data  collected  from  a  sample  of  farm  operations 
from  the  1987  Census  of  Agriculture.  The  publication  offers 
information  on  acres  irrigated,  land  use,  yields  of  specified  crops, 
methods  of  water  distribution,  quantity  of  water  used  by  its 
source,  and  other  irrigation  practices. 

Agricultural  Economics  and  Land  Ownership  Survey  (AC87- 
RS-2)  provides  data  on  indebtedness,  expenditures,  income  and 
assets  for  both  farm  operators  and  landlords.  This  report  also 
includes  measures  of  credit  used  for  purchases  and  expendi- 
tures, debt  by  type  of  lender,  assets,  off-farm  income,  and  other 
land  ownership  data. 

VOLUME  4.  CENSUS  OF  HORTICULTURAL 
SPECIALTIES  (AC87-HOR-1) 

This  report  includes  detailed  information  on  the  horticultural 
establishments  with  production  and  sales  of  $2,000  or  more.  It 
provides  data  on  number  of  establishments,  value  of  sales  of 
horticultural  products,  type  of  horticultural  products,  and  kinds  of 
horticultural  businesses,  for  the  United  States,  States,  and 
counties. 

ELECTRONIC  MEDIA 

Flexible  Diskette — The  Advance  Reports  of  the  1 987  Census 
of  Agriculture  are  available  on  flexible  diskettes.  The  files  can  be 
used  with  any  compatible  microcomputer  employing  the  PC-DOS 
2.0  or  higher  operating  system.  Diskettes  can  be  obtained  by 
calling  (301)  763-4100. 

Computer  Tapes— Public-use  computer  tapes  contain  the 
same  summary  statistics  that  are  found  in  the  published  reports. 
Two  files  are  available  for  each  State:  data  for  counties  and  the 
aggregated  State-level  data.  Order  forms  may  be  obtained  from 
the  Data  User  Services  Division,  Customer  Services,  Bureau  of 
the  Census,  Washington,  DC  20233  (or  call  (301)  763-4100). 

Compact  Disc-Read  Only  Memory  (CD-ROM)—  Data  for  the 
conterminous  United  States  and  Puerto  Rico  are  available  on 
CD-ROM.  The  CD-ROM  can  be  obtained  from  the  Data  User 
Services  Division,  Customer  Services,  Bureau  of  the  Census, 
Washington,  DC  20233  (or  call  (301)  763-4100). 

Online  Access—  National  and  State  level  data  from  the  1987 
Census  of  Agriculture  are  available  on  CENDATA  through  two 
information  vendors —  CompuServe  and  DIALOG.  In  addition,  the 
advance  reports,  highlights  of  the  Subject  Series,  and  Related 
Surveys  reports,  are  available  online  from  AGRIDATA.  For  infor- 
mation on  these  services  call  (301)  763-4100.