1987 census of agriculture
1987 Census of Agriculture AC87-A-12 Volume 1 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES Part 12 Idaho state and County Data U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 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. …
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1987 Census of Agriculture AC87-A-12 Volume 1 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES Part 12 Idaho state and County Data U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 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. If you have any questions concerning the statistics in this report, call: (301) 763-8555 Division Chief (301) 763-8567 Crops Branch (301) 763-8569 Livestock Branch (301) 763-8566 Farm Economics Branch (301) 763-1113 General Information (301) 763-8558 Statistical Methodology 1987 Census of Agriculture AC87-A-12 Volume 1 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES Part 12 Idaho state and County Data Issued June 1989 '^tTESt^''^ 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 Cataloglng-ln-Publlcation Data Census of agriculture (1987). Geographic area series. 1987 census of agriculture. Geographic area series. Includes indexes. Supt. of Docs, no.: C 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 For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. CONTENTS Page Introduction VII 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 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE CONTENTS III Page 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 38 46. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale by Value of Sales: 1987 and 1982 38 47. Farms by Concentration of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 39 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987 40 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987 50 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 60 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987 80 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 100 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 120 CHAPTER 2. County Data 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987 140 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982 146 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982 158 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm-Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982 164 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 170 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 182 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982 188 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982 194 9. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987 and 1982 200 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982 203 11. Cattle and Calves- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 215 12. Hogs and Pigs- Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982 227 13. Sheep and Horses- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 233 14. Poultry- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 236 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 242 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 248 17. Milk Goats- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 275 18. Angora Goats- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 275 19. Mink and Their Pelts- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 275 20. Colonies of Bees and Honey- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 276 21. Fish Sales: 1987 and 1982 276 22. Miscellaneous Poultry- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 277 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties — Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 279 24. Grains-Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982 281 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 1987 and 1982 . 284 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 286 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 293 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982 298 29. Berries Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 301 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1987 and 1982 302 31. Other Crops: 1987 and 1982 305 32. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Value of Sales and Occupation: 1987 and 1982 306 33. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1987 and 1982 307 34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982 307 35. Operators of Spanish Origin: 1987 and 1982 308 36. Farms With Grazing Permits: 1987 308 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 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE CONTENTS V INTRODUCTION Page HISTORY VII USES OF THE CENSUS VII AUTHORITY AND AREA COVERED VII FARM DEFINITION VII COMPARABILITY OF DATA VII TABULAR PRESENTATION VII ADVANCE REPORTS VIII ELECTRONIC DATA DISSEMINATION VIM SPECIAL TABULATIONS VIII CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES VIII INVENTORIES, PRODUCTION, AND SALES DATA VIII ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS VIII 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 1990 Census of Population and Housing. FARM DEFINITION HISTORY The 1 987 Census of Agriculture is the 23d taken by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. The first agriculture census was taken in 1840 as part of the sixth decennial census of population. From 1840 to 1950, an agriculture census was taken as part of the decennial census. A separate mid-decade census of agriculture was conducted in 1925, 1935, and 1945. From 1954 to 1974, a census of 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 Since 1850, 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 agricultural 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 1978 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 1987 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 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 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 1982 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 network, 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. VIII INTRODUCTION 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Highlights of the State's Agriculture: 1987 and 1982 [Dollar figures are in current dollars with no adjustment for 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^: Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars. Farms by size: 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres _ 50 to 179 acres 180 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres _ 1,000 to 1.999 acres.. 2,000 acres or more _._ Harvested cropland farms. acres. Irrigated land farms. acres. Market value of agricultural products sold $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops $1,000. Grains $1,000. 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 $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 trust, 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 larm 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: Wheat for grain farms. acres. Barley for gram farms. acres. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms. acres. Irish potatoes farms. acres. Sugar beets for sugar farms. acres. Hay — alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) _ farms. acres. 24 Figure 1 State Map WASHINGTON DAHO U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 2 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Figure 2. Profile of state's Agriculture: 1987 1 to 49 acres n" 50 to 1 79 acres [ 180 to 499 acres j|| 500 to 999 acres [i|i|||||| lo.l 1 ,000 to 1 ,999 acres |i||i||;j 7.0 2,000 acres or more p?^ ^ ,, Farms by size Less than $2,500 L^ j 22.1 $2,500 to $9,999 |r 21.3 $10,000 to $49,999 [ J 26.6 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 ^ $250,000 or more ll 11.5 11.1 Farms by value of products sold Less than $40,000 y,^ $40,000 to $99,999 U" $100,000 to $499,999 ||: $500,000 to $999,999 f" ||| 10.1 $1,000,000 or more iiiiii 6.9 Farms by value of land and buildings Other I 1.0 Corporation Partnership Individual or family Farms by type of organization Full owner Part owner Tenant Operators by tenure None 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported Operators working off farm Farming Other J L J L Operators by principal occupation I I I I I 10 20 30 40 50 60 Percent of farms 70 80 90 100 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE IDAHO 3 Figures 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 J 11.5 8.9 HlLI 26.6 Number of farms Value of agricultural products sold Figure 4. Farms by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1959 to 1987 40 (Thousands) 35 — 30 — 25 — 20 15 10 i $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 4 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Figure 5. Land Use: 1987 Pastureland and rangeland 39.7% Land use Total acres= 13,931,875 Cropland Other cropland—cover, crops failed, and summer fallow- 14.9% Cropland harvested- 64.5% Figure 6. Selected Crops Harvested: 1987 (Millions of acres) 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.2 Wheat for grain Hay— all types Barley for Irish potatoes Sugar beets Dry ediPle grain beans 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE IDAHO 5 Figure 7. Value of Livestock and Poultry Sold: 1987 State total = $1,172,149,000 Fattened cattle 40.3% Dairy products 20.6% Sheep and lambs 2.1% Fish and other aquaculture 3.0% All other livestock 3.6% Figure 8. Production Expenses: 1987 Livestock purchased Feed purchased Fertilizer/ Chemicals/Seeds Energy cost Labor—Hired/Contract Interest expense Other 50 Table 1. Historical [Highlights: 1987 and Earlier Census Years [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) All (arms Farms number.. Land in farms ._ ..acres.. Average size of farm acres.. Value of land and buildings V Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Estimated market value of all macfiinery and equipment' S1.000.. 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 to 1.999 acres 2.000 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 greentiouse crops .. $1.000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products $1.000.. Farms by value of sales^: Less ttian $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 propnetorsfiip) 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^ Farming Other 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. Petroleum products $1,000. Hired farm labor $1,000. Interest expense^ $1,000. Agricultural chemicals' $1,000. Livestock and poultry: Cattle and calves inventory farms. number. Beef cows farms. number. Milk cows farms. number. Cattle and calves sold farms. Hogs and pigs inventory... farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs sold farms.. number.. Chickens 3 months old or older inventory^ farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat- type chickens sold farms.. number.. See footnotes at end of table 3 021 5 268 5 685 4 716 2 446 1 697 1 309 21 085 6 742 285 18 270 4 349 122 1 097 255 1 172 149 5 329 2 519 2 627 3 646 2 781 2 787 3 791 662 20 368 2 314 1 207 10 101 12 614 7 555 51.1 862 264 230 572 148 396 83 022 13 481 1 772 756 8 604 558 229 2 769 157 665 2 953 5 296 6 129 4 887 2 562 1 568 1 319 22 031 6 484 076 19 596 4 887 805 1 160 742 1 070 863 4 910 2 435 2 635 3 655 3 042 3 306 3 963 20 950 2 312 1 175 10 044 12 567 7 425 326 442 233 142 160 602 118 529 147 584 218 310 52 652 15 980 1 925 419 10 201 614 385 80 957 1 355 114 391 1 708 4 528 6 792 5 520 2 622 1 766 1 313 22 545 6 540 493 20 815 4 820 928 796 800 836 360 4 371 3 857 3 248 2 897 20 506 2 409 1 118 10 598 12 495 6 829 311 262 182 418 107 141 67 230 108 936 (NA) 28 849 605 859 4 663 137 492 2 426 96 456 1 992 133 861 23 680 14 274 258 603 1 286 4 251 7 443 5 286 2 516 1 652 1 246 22 312 6 247 705 20 854 4 531 164 875 759 502 917 4 304 2 too 2 791 (NA) (NA) (NA) 8 712 9 820 5 637 508 993 575 153 470 153 117 91 490 46 304 85 782 (NA) 18 127 16 621 917 279 11 115 724 012 5 833 137 712 2 089 79 302 1 718 125 089 1 807 4 382 8 044 5 835 2 568 1 621 1 218 23 734 6 172 473 21 640 3 954 957 295 922 352 072 6 110 2 941 4 022 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 13 952 7 248 50,3 545 319 130 722 63 464 32 798 26 309 52 857 (NA) 8 333 17 673 1 731 284 (NA) 565 038 7 617 128 614 3 034 118 485 2 817 176 406 29 661 15 301 513 516 2 050 5 331 9 997 6 605 2 741 1 666 1 271 27 660 5 877 633 25 636 3 934 659 265 900 211 132 8 766 4 080 5 404 10 805 505 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 15 216 7 540 61 688 46 678 21 603 26 308 39 475 (NA) (NA) 23 592 1 602 721 12 460 515 512 13 748 164 560 4 247 105 814 3 110 169 465 33 670 15 232 401 452 2 625 6 013 12 584 6 887 2 773 2 788 31 318 5 784 005 29 251 3 832 164 240 511 195 967 9 237 4 895 7 164 12 248 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 16 677 7 260 48.6 (NA) 48 911 40 879 (NA) 23 342 33 714 (NA) (NA) 27 . 1 379 978 (NA) 359 044 20 873 194 013 9 401 173 739 5 457 200 566 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 7 Table 1. Historical Highlights: 1987 and Earlier Census Years-Con. (For meaning ot abbrevialions and symbols, see inuoduclory text) Selected crops harvested: Wheat (or grain tarms,. acres.. bushels.. Barley (or gram (arms acres bushels Irish potatoes (arms acres cwt Hay-aHal(a. other tame, small grain, wild, grass sitage green chop. etc. (see text) (arms.. acres., tons. dry.. 7 706 1 239 460 83 250 152 7 852 833 225 59 437 911 1 792 352 670 99 392 607 13 717 1 173 475 3 563 558 7 870 1 507 775 87 980 724 9 379 1 090 811 73 169 464 1 892 320 019 89 540 662 14 635 1 222 726 3 846 435 8 367 1 362 793 69 166 361 9 817 1 008 445 61 765 733 2 271 363 309 96 201 115 16 022 1 322 426 3 956 186 10 430 1 413 811 57 552 348 (NA) (NA) (NA) 2 296 315 921 78 025 304 16 733 1 323 140 3 760 095 11 830 960 758 36 091 608 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 17 226 1 179 630 3 336 654 14 793 1 041 424 40 977 149 8 466 463 739 19 570 516 4 434 228 250 37 339 271 (NA) 1 327 619 3 417 672 (NA) 1 086 593 38 412 559 9 173 499 879 15 436 869 6 261 199 641 40 130 750 (NA) 1 162 469 2 869 466 (NA) 1 155 362 34 544 966 11 832 540 793 17 734 854 11 409 150 161 25 735 619 (NA) 1 113 379 2 730 983 'Data are based on a sample o( (arms. ^Data (or 1974 and prior years include the value of forest products sold. .^Data (or 1982 and prior years exclude abnormal farms. *Data (or 1959 are (or $10,000 or more, =Dala (or 1954 are (or 525,000 or more *Data (or 1974 apply only to individual or family operalions (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. 8 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 2 Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987, 1982, and 1978 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Jnlroductory text] Item 1987 Percent ol totalin 1987 Total sales (see text) __ _ farms.. $1.000.. Average per farm 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 farms.. $1.000.. $20,000 to $24.999 farms.. $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! farms.. $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 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.. Tobacco farms $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds _.. farms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and bernes 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 farms.. $1,000.. Hogs and pigs , _. farms.. $1,000.. Sheep, lambs, and vi^ool farms.. $1,000.. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1,000.. 24 142 2 269 404 94 002 2 909 782 2 420 3 994 2 519 9 101 2 627 18 798 2 741 38 918 905 20 246 1 910 60 951 871 38 861 2 787 201 400 1 100 378 669 449 304 226 213 772 872 10 041 7 574 216 314 6 390 113 575 512 7 615 120 329 794 397 21 748 469 24 819 3 153 483 414 15 596 1 172 149 605 14 314 1 919 241 252 13 321 828 875 1 113 11 901 1 518 24 104 2 509 51 703 00.0 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ) Total farm production expenses farms, $1,000. Average per farm dollars- Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $49.999 $50,000 10 $99.999 - $100,000 to $249.999-- -- $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more --- Livestock and poultry purcfiased 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 10 $49,999. - $50,000 to $99,999... $100,000 to $249,999... $250,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry - 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 $79,999 $80,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds 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 $79,999... $80,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees 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 $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Commercial fertilizer^ 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 $29,999.. $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 10 $99,999 $100,000 or more Agricultural chemicals^ - 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 Petroleum products 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 $39.999 $40,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 10 IDAHO ?4 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] Total farm production expenses — Con. Electricity farms. $1,000. percent of total. Farms witfi expenses of — $1 to $499. _ $500 to $999 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 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 withi 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 Customwork, machine fiire. and rental of macfiinery and equipment^ farms. $1,000. percent of total. Farms witfi expenses 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 Interest* 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 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. 17 717 (X) (X) 8 128 3 040 2 138 2 111 1 010 798 492 11 212 (X) (X) 3 978 2 790 1 129 1 723 788 364 129 311 4 906 (X) (X) 20 130 (X) (X) 7 712 7 359 2 387 1 992 469 211 10 790 (X) (X) 4 609 4 261 999 626 173 122 14 542 (X) (X) 2 942 5 178 2 507 2 339 6 308 (X) (X) 829 570 2 169 976 1 072 435 257 22 294 (X) (X) 6 481 5 895 8 118 1 243 482 75 3.2 1 711 2 006 2 835 6 469 6 942 12 162 28 190 1 386 6 414 7 890 26 502 27 246 22 191 11 318 78 842 1.5 694 4 432 4 600 7 996 4 Oil 5 329 5.8 2 987 16 574 15 749 29 082 15 326 28 095 2.5 1 855 9 686 6 499 9 296 5 727 13 251 8.5 1 373 13 151 17 290 34 948 33 672 27 843 30 688 190 390 5 607 6 655 16 527 (D) (D) 2.2 1 642 4 132 17 396 8 342 6 791 3 295 18 223 52 269 (NA) Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987, 1982, and 1978-Con. (Oala are based on a sample ol farms, see lext. For meaning of abbrovialions and symbols, see inlroductory text | Table 5. Government Payments and Other Farm-Related Income: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 6. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text) Total Average per larm' Farms wltti loans ol — $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 10 $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Corn Average per larm' Farms with loans ol — $1 to $999 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 10 $24.999 $25,000 or more Wheat Average per larm' Farms with loans ol — $1 to $999 $1,000 to $9.999 -.. $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Soybeans Average per larm' Farms with loans of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Sorghum, barley, and oats Average per larm' Farms with loans ol — $1 to $999 $1,000 to $9.999.- $10,000 to $24.999 $25,000 or more Cotton Average per farm' Farms with loans of— $1 to $999 _ $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 10 $24,999 $25,000 or more Peanuts, rye. hce. 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 2 058 (X) 62 865 25 687 48 1 170 2 681 5 765 2 747 11 554 28 898 3 266 7 103 30 364 1 516 2 698 6 164 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 66 075 39 284 827 1 557 3 765 (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 IDAHO 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] Percent of total in 1987 Table 8 Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land, by Size of Farm: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 10. Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols introductory text] Characteristics Any land irrigated Nonirrigated farms Farms number. _ Land in farms acres.. Value of land and buildings^: Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars. . Irngated 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 agncultural 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__ Electncity farms.. $1,000-. Hired farm labor farms.. $1,000.. Contract labor farms.. SI.OOO.. 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.. fvlilk cows farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs farms.. number.. 21 085 6 742 285 18 270 4 349 122 21 223 8 838 982 9 736 5 092 893 14 015 097 255 15 596 9 061 394 684 12 837 230 572 12 511 63 248 13 109 148 396 14 634 65 098 22 259 83 022 17 717 60 316 11 212 181 790 4 906 27 061 20 130 107 814 10 790 46 313 14 542 158 965 6 308 68 772 22 294 41 597 22 744 184 616 2 058 52 865 8 357 144 582 5 617 32 262 24 050 1 330 607 55 327 13 481 1 772 756 2 769 157 665 1 258 76 882 1 464 316 112 22 031 6 484 076 19 596 4 887 805 (NA) (NA) 9 680 4 500 391 14 931 1 160 742 17 362 1 070 863 9 506 326 442 14 512 233 142 12 621 58 732 13 935 160 602 12 664 52 652 24 542 118 529 18 223 52 269 12 120 147 584 2 944 18 733 (NA) (NA) 11 035 38 252 14 073 218 310 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 66 075 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 24 640 1 454 150 59 016 15 956 4 702 339 14 501 3 191 829 11 280 959 371 10 381 782 851 6 331 263 503 8 495 145 252 10 268 56 159 10 553 125 558 11 477 50 912 15 671 66 281 12 837 54 795 8 435 150 264 4 043 24 709 14 348 80 371 8 522 38 566 10 678 132 026 4 919 56 670 15 377 32 562 15 996 138 718 1 616 38 787 6 268 99 280 3 885 22 942 1 341 447 2 075 122 203 40 252 1 024 261 276 16 865 4 573 798 15 594 3 575 479 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 11 994 997 901 11 937 764 653 (NA) (NA) 9 755 157 236 10 473 61 758 11 244 132 898 10 150 39 339 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9 227 122 204 2 564 17 727 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 10 775 181 010 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 17 355 1 119 809 64 524 11 223 528 253 3 195 148 842 1 097 46 050 1 332 377 350 12 774 3 478 826 12 774 2 495 481 11 037 3 893 015 5 657 1 815 302 9 942 848 029 7 343 617 056 4 475 217 900 5 792 113 196 8 811 49 322 8 968 109 895 9 381 43 958 12 035 54 869 9 864 48 133 6 734 124 911 3 395 22 333 11 080 67 839 7 232 33 282 8 359 110 688 3 966 47 960 11 561 26 089 12 186 113 698 1 345 29 663 5 195 76 579 2 864 17 740 12 559 849 772 67 662 6 709 1 031 991 1 600 13 590 3 196 574 13 590 2 644 987 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 6 875 125 096 6 982 44 557 9 641 113 328 33 385 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 7 282 101 743 2 237 15 806 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 8 594 147 569 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 13 379 895 644 66 944 8 424 1 183 289 2 448 122 473 39 034 943 252 485 2 039 946 3 769 1 157 293 6 700 2 603 343 2 588 2 275 637 2 735 137 883 5 215 389 298 2 730 131 180 4 342 86 320 2 243 5 521 2 777 31 526 863 2 352 5 782 27 443 2 268 7 747 3 864 26 939 1 389 12 102 6 917 9 036 6 748 45 897 45 303 1 732 9 320 7 432 294 177 39 582 4 294 431 309 694 35 462 'Data are based on a sample of farms ^Data for 1987 include cost of custom applications ^Daia for 1987 exclude cost of custom applications for commercial fertilizer and agricultural chemic ^Data lor 1982 do not include imputation for item nonresponse 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 17 Table 11 Value of Land and Buildings: 1987, 1982, and 1978 IDala are based on sample of (arms: see Isxt. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] 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 ] Petroleum products farms $1,000. Average per farm _ _ .dollars. Gasoline and gasohol farms $1,000. Average per farm __. dollars. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499- __ ___ $500 to $999 -- $1,000 to $1.999 __ $2,000 to $4.999 __ $5,000 to $9,999 _ $10,000 to $24,999 _._ $25,000 or more Diesel fuel farms. $1,000. Average per farm , dollars. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $499 $500 to $999 _ $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Natural gas farms $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $99 $100 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 to $1,999 _ $2,000 to $4,999 _. $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 or more LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc. farms $1,000. Average per farm dollars- Farms with expenses of — $1 to $99 _. $100 to $499 _ _ _ $500 to $999 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 or more 22 259 (X)W 20 195 (X) (X) 7 452 3 487 3 53S 3 909 1 275 472 62 IS 582 (X) (X) 5 434 2 432 2 595 2 984 1 384 642 111 6 915 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 o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Farms operated by Black and other races' Harvested cropland . farms. acres. farms,. acres.. farms. . acres., farms., acres. farms., acres., farms., acres.. Tenants farms. acres. Harvested cropland acres. Percent of tenancy percent. Harvested cropland . Part owners Harvested cropland . Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated __, Not reported Operators by pnncipal occupation: 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 farm: 2 years or less 3 Of 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 of Spanish origin (see text) , Operators not of Spanish ohgin . Spanish origin not reported Type ot organization: Individual or family (sole proprietorship) . Partnership . Corporation . 10 or less stockholders . 10 or less stockholders Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional. farms. acres farms, acres 'arms, acres, 'arms, 'arms. arms, acres, arms- acres. 'arms, acres, 'arms, acres, 'arms. acres. farms, acres- arms, acres. 24 142 13 931 875 18 270 4 349 122 14 406 4 759 865 9 915 1 303 782 6 817 7 647 839 6 044 2 413 935 2 919 1 524 171 2 311 631 405 IB 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) Ctiaracterlstics Operators of Spanish ongin' Farms operated by Black and other races Amencan Indian FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. Land in farms acres. Harvested cropland farms. 1987 FARMS BY SIZE 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. . 1987. 1982- 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- flented or leased land in farms farms. acres- TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners farms, acres, Part owners farms, acres. Tenants farms. acres. . 1987. 1982. . 1987. 1982. . 1987. 1982. . 1987. 1982. . 1987. 1982. . 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; Insh potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133. 0134. 01391 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, primanly livestock and animal specialties (029) See footnotes at end of table. 1 153 976 324 797 364 859 675 602 72 278 75 406 1 049 252 492 282 72 305 753 197 217 154 355 13 115 801 20 411 41 571 69 33 811 256 308 942 995 606 344 212 255 3 564 44 2 060 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 21 Table 17. Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin, and Specified Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning oi abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Charactenstics Operators of Spanish origin' Farms operated by Black and other races Black American Indian 1987 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place o( residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated _. Not reported Operators by phncipal 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 .. farms- $1,000. ._ farms. $1,000. Government payments received 243 523 16.1 See chapter 1, table 16 for operators not of or not reporting Spanish origin. 22 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 18. Selected Characteristics of Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Harvested cropland (acres) Value of selected capital assets^ average per farm (dollars) Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops Livestock. poultry, and their products Total - Crops (Ot) Cash grains (011) Wheat (0111) , Rice (0112) _ , Corn (0115) Soybeans (0116) Cash grains, n.ec. (0119) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets (0133) Irish potatoes (0134) Field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Berry crops (0171). Grapes (0172) Tree nuts (0173) Citrus fruits (0174) Deciduous tree fruits (0175) Fruits and tree nuts, n.e.c. (0179) __ Horticultural specialties (018) Ornamental floriculture and nursery products (0181). Food crops grown under cover (0182) General farms, pnmarily 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 (arms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Broiler, fryer, and roaster chickens (0251) Chicken eggs (0252) Turkeys and turkey eggs (0253) Poultry hatcheries (0254) Poultry and eggs. nee. (0259) Animal specialties (027) Fur-beanng animals and rabbits (0271) Horses and other equines (0272) Animal aquaculture (0273) Animal specialties, n.e.c, (0279) ___ General farms, pnmarily livestock and animal specialties (029) ^Data are based on a sample of farms. 24 142 10 789 2 424 4 538 1 303 13 353 7 769 322 574 13 931 875 6 674 553 (D) (D) 1 484 290 299 012 965 305 1 589 901 27 238 (D) (D) 582 516 7 257 322 5 766 620 395 049 4 823 065 23 873 348 583 176 050 5 296 1 465 3 280 (D) 124 359 3 000 115 070 3 246 3 043 4 349 122 3 350 639 231 202 679 857 468 411 13 245 153 423 16 366 (D) (D) 311 411 998 483 742 722 74 142 597 321 9 573 336 615 464 515 223 621 416 800 482 544 875 065 356 654 168 793 44 556 57 867 206 018 (D) (D) 406 791 236 688 249 080 243 822 259 653 95 137 202 565 336 274 86 602 50 000 116 328 (D) (D) 27 867 112 825 71 453 119 301 126 286 54 000 55 327 83 586 25 690 72 695 122 649 207 446 50 950 30 901 8 278 43 333 2 269 404 1 087 934 (D) (D) 151 988 124 163 358 177 150 686 47 099 (D) (D) Table 19. Selected Characteristics of Abnormal Farms: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning ol abbrevtations and symbols, see introductory text] Charactenstics Characteristics 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 Part owners _ Tenants __ _ _. Abnormal 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) 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 Land in farms Average size of farm . . number. - -.acres ...acres. Value of land and buildings* - $1,000. Average per farm dollars. i per acre dollars. Land in farms according to use: Total cropland farms. acres. Harvested cropland _-. farms. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing ,. farms. acres Other cropland farms. acres. Total woodland farms. acres. Woodland pastured farms. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms. acres.. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. farms. acres.. Irrigated land farms,. acres,. 1 674 (NA) 2 026 (NA) (NA) 'Data are based on a sample of farms. 24 IDAHO 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) Farms Livestock and poultry 1987. 1982. 1978. Poultry 1967. 1982. 1978. Livestock 1987. 1982. 1978. Any cattle, tiogs, or sheep 1987. 1982. 1978. Cattle and calves 1987. 1982. 1978. Cows and belters 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- 1976. 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- 17 413 18 946 18 173 2 069 2 936 2 974 17 307 18 848 18 020 14 351 16 804 16 360 13 481 15 980 15 535 10 490 12 790 12 765 8 604 10 201 10 117 2 769 4 199 4 663 1 258 1 648 2 426 (X) (X) (X) 1 464 1 894 1 636 9 286 9 293 8 670 1 839 2 731 2 723 1 824 2 709 2 703 400 599 593 (X) 1 772 756 1 925 419 1 853 621 715 894 792 467 743 351 558 229 614 385 605 859 157 665 178 082 137 492 76 882 80 957 96 456 (X) 316 112 455 716 500 380 56 104 55 041 45 560 1 425 572 1 131 996 987 584 1 283 198 1 047 182 837 838 17 080 24 557 26 536 1 065 090 848 080 854 493 1 890 1 807 2 014 1 063 200 846 273 852 479 1 035 148 824 257 845 645 995 097 792 727 792 165 500 486 398 459 402 460 334 937 215 035 293 842 165 548 183 424 108 619 6 227 6 922 6 945 33 824 24 609 46 535 28 052 22 016 6 834 15 596 17 362 16 876 605 885 715 15 502 17 261 16 783 14 326 16 343 16 075 13 321 15 262 15 103 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1 462 1 835 1 560 2 052 1 502 218 1 490 079 1 482 254 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 119 188 114 391 133 861 22 986 19 055 29 916 269 227 428 490 467 503 6 730 6 565 4 754 627 554 817 409 570 724 (D) 551 449 (D) 8 733 14 634 15 570 1 336 1 532 590 1 172 149 1 070 863 836 360 14 314 14 240 10 792 1 157 835 1 056 623 825 568 828 875 721 743 612 577 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 11 901 12 373 11 343 892 670 1 003 24 104 25 788 32 259 5 122 6 735 2 961 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 'Data are estimated; see text ^Vaiue 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] Table 22. Broilers and Started Pullets— Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 24. Turkeys— Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1987 [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 26 Cattle and Calves— Sales: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, sea Inlroduclory lexll Cattle and calves sold Farms with — 1 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 10 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 to 999 1.000 to 2.499 2.500 or more Cattle sold Farms with — 1 to 9 - 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 to 99.. 100 to 199. __ _ 200 to 499 500 to 999 1,000 or more Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates sold Farms with — 1 to 9 10 to 19 20 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 to 999 _ 1.000 to 2,499 2.500 or more Calves sold Farms with — 1 to 9 10 to 19.. 20 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more 4 000 2 418 3 164 2 062 2 589 1 291 5 376 2 277 1 055 1 105 493 285 124 37 18 348 33 108 97 672 118 954 144 291 193 989 118 930 105 546 671 380 18 182 28 002 79 091 87 556 103 686 145 517 87 538 762 824 2 714 2 811 6 592 8 612 10 286 19 431 21 049 35 572 584 954 189 822 9 125 13 954 33 227 33 091 38 715 34 601 26 909 828 875 6 019 14 028 41 788 50 912 62 881 87 484 54 361 57 935 451 466 760 186 8 824 13 555 38 538 42 934 51 133 73 799 46 191 505 211 1 437 1 470 3 461 4 812 5 508 12 285 13 000 23 266 407 196 2 522 3 725 8 706 8 758 11 146 8 056 5 775 5 046 2 494 2 794 6 847 2 789 1 384 1 454 646 360 170 44 114 386 127 476 158 230 220 553 111 070 114 764 583 196 21 277 33 643 85 224 88 882 110 275 154 586 79 528 667 750 3 368 3 252 7 571 8 465 12 320 22 897 15 898 26 890 483 951 248 914 11 500 18 219 43 815 43 313 47 905 47 321 36 841 721 743 7 615 14 127 41 044 45 947 57 863 83 550 43 619 53 304 374 674 665 894 8 946 14 072 36 138 37 771 46 307 66 785 36 735 419 140 1 630 1 509 3 740 4 522 5 873 12 252 9 003 15 872 329 183 2 465 3 856 9 858 9 969 11 300 10 599 7 800 Table 27. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Herd: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Cattle and calves Cattle and calves inventory Cattle and calves sales Total inventory 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. No inventory 1 928 2 859 2 174 1 810 1 449 412 148 40 12 855 26 608 90 424 151 813 248 032 435 369 275 257 225 991 306 407 1 562 1 362 2 236 715 894 4 740 10 220 39 396 72 233 121 593 218 292 127 921 87 813 33 686 10 508 1 475 1 415 2 267 1 887 1 624 1 302 359 141 38 499 252 3 263 7 339 23 803 42 772 70 356 117 106 71 110 11 223 1 834 1 593 2 450 1 904 I 600 1 298 373 133 557 610 4 852 9 049 27 225 36 808 56 083 99 971 76 226 67 352 180 044 1 928 2 859 2 174 14 990 19 981 60 740 89 364 121 356 224 247 143 766 147 841 613 866 793 812 6 112 8 394 25 633 38 826 51 321 100 051 68 031 79 702 415 740 28 IDAHO 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. Cattle and calves inventory Cattle and calves sales 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 10 490 1 733 1 197 1 495 1 109 1 342 1 609 1 161 19 456 21 243 43 154 54 621 99 238 224 511 300 040 335 747 164 054 175 289 1 733 1 197 1 495 715 894 4 126 7 903 20 313 25 859 50 548 109 790 156 033 1 190 905 1 221 926 366 961 6 638 5 727 11 454 14 347 26 571 60 018 79 214 77 746 42 342 42 905 960 1 262 955 1 187 1 404 1 020 580 105 36 354 498 8 692 7 613 11 387 14 415 22 119 54 703 64 793 69 119 33 880 67 777 942 769 16 106 14 874 22 049 29 419 46 381 127 815 146 866 163 909 99 446 275 904 488 391 6 651 6 546 9 461 13 043 19 456 60 889 64 080 71 841 51 317 185 105 Table 29. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Beef Cow Herd: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory te)Ct] Cattle and calves inventory Cows and heifers tfiat fiad calved Heifers and fieifer calves 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 1 400 987 1 035 184 841 16 777 21 394 44 115 52 115 82 434 168 149 220 917 277 370 141 487 160 083 577 603 5 307 8 247 21 934 25 593 42 345 79 728 114 680 154 019 71 409 54 341 558 229 3 595 7 345 18 980 22 938 38 691 75 914 112 471 152 777 71 192 54 326 281 187 5 585 5 679 11 107 12 805 20 182 40 028 51 060 59 849 36 865 38 027 5 885 7 468 11 074 13 717 19 907 48 393 55 177 63 502 33 213 67 715 Cattle and calves sales Fattened on grain and concentrates Total inventory Farms vkfitfi — 1 to 4 5 to 9 _. 10 to 19 20 to 29 30 10 49 50 to 99 100 to 199. __ 200 to 499... 500 to 999... 1.000 or more No inventory 1 039 1 081 1 400 845 884 11 733 14 039 22 385 28 226 41 309 111 330 115 077 143 191 452 711 5 022 6 246 9 471 12 308 17 770 54 748 50 500 65 544 47 352 183 749 10 766 16 619 21 809 31 378 91 012 84 822 115 583 78 939 263 224 4 366 5 412 7 724 10 725 41 368 56 999 44 177 181 621 1 085 1 110 1 801 2 828 2 361 28 674 12 713 19 120 33 832 225 488 226 368 537 585 953 1 602 1 293 18 849 7 136 10 675 21 832 162 906 122 666 2 667 3 273 5 766 6 417 9 931 20 318 30 255 27 608 9 565 6 866 657 834 1 747 1 583 2 823 6 575 9 132 8 545 3 175 2 128 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 29 Table 30. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Milk Cow Herd: 1987 IFw meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Cattle and calves inventory Cows and hellers thiat had calved Heifers and heifer calves 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 mon No inventory . . 955 Table 33. Hogs and Pigs— Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total hogs and pigs sold -. Farms with — 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 , 100 to 199 , 200 to 499 500 to 999 1.000 to 1.999 2.000 to 4.999 5.000 or more Feeder pigs sold Farms with — 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499. __ 500 to 999 1,000 or more Other hogs and pigs sold. Farms with — 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 10 99 too to 199 200 to 499. ._ 500 to 999 1.000 to 1.999 2.000 to 4.999 5.000 or more 1 030 660 4 658 Table 36. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1987 [Fw meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see inlroductory lert] Table 39. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, set Table 41. Other Livestock and Livestock Products— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Horses and ponies _ _.. farms. number. $1 .000. Mules, burros, and donkeys farms. number. $1,000. Colonies of bees - farms. number. 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. 9 286 Table 42. Crops Harvested and Value of Production: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Value of production' ($1,000) Value of production' ($1,000) Harvested cropland Corn for grain or seed (bushels) Corn for silage or green chop or cut for dry fodder, hogged or grazed . Sorghum for gram or seed (bushels) Sorghum for silage or green chop, cut for dry forage or hay, or hogged or grazed Wheat for gram (bushels) Barley for gram (bushels) Oats for gram (bushels) Rye for gram (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 (cwt) Sweetpotatoes (bushels) Pineapples han/ested (tons) Sugar beets for sugar (tons) ___ Sugarcane for sugar (tons) Hay-alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop. etc (see text) (tons, dry) Vegetables han/ested (or sale (see text) Land m orchards Bernes harvested for sale Nursery and greenhouse crops, mushrooms, and sod grown for sale (see text) Other crops 'Data are estimated; see text. 13 717 794 482 1 239 480 833 225 28 348 (D) 173 475 44 656 13 195 5 687 256 (X) 83 250 152 59 437 911 1 881 059 119 000 18 707 3 097 637 4 319 597 3 563 558 212 288 127 791 2 728 214 457 39 169 28 712 7 870 9 379 1 480 1 507 775 1 090 811 42 155 1 222 726 42 291 12 047 87 980 724 73 169 464 2 794 994 322 009 179 265 4 891 255 810 28 168 20 765 Table 43. Specified Crops Harvested— Yield Per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Entire crop irrigated Average yield per acre Part of crop irrigated Acres rigated Average yield per acre None of crop irrigated Corn for grain or seed (bushels) Corn for silage or green chop (tons, green) Sorghum for grain or seed (bushels) Wheat for grain (bushels). Oats for grain (bushels) Barley for grain (bushels) Rice (cwt) _ Soybeans (or beans (bushels) Peanuts tor nuts (pounds) Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas (cwt) Cotton (bales) Tobacco (pounds) Irish potatoes (cwt) Sugar beets for sugar (tons) Sugarcane for sugar (tons) Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) Small grain hay (tons, dry) Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild hay (see text) (tons, dry) Wild hay (tons, dry) Grass silage, haylage, and green chop hay (tons, green) Alfalfa seed (pounds) Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) _._ __. _, Land in orchards Strawberrres harvested for sale (pounds) , 31 347 48 216 36 171 29 440 37 658 12 843 85.0 (D) 19.4 503.8 (X) (X) 4 114.3 299 658 (D) 60 732 19 886 5 772 55.9 (D) 185.1 (X) (X) 10 266.7 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 35 Table 44. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Table 44. Specified Crops by Acres IHarvested: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductoiy text] Table 45. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. Table 47. Farms by Concentration of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introduclory text | Characteristics Fewest number of farms accounting for- 10 percent of sales 25 percent of sales 50 percent of sales 75 percent of 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 macfiinery 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.. $1.000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. 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 greentiouse 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'; Uvestock 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. 24 142 100.0 13 931 875 577 24 140 8 125 875 336 615 572 794 39 169 397 21 748 469 24 819 3 153 483 414 605 14 314 1 919 241 252 13 321 828 875 1 113 11 901 1 518 24 104 2 509 51 703 9 061 394 684 12 837 230 572 13 109 148 396 14 634 65 098 22 259 83 022 17 717 60 316 11 212 181 790 14 542 158 965 13 481 1 772 756 2 769 157 665 1 258 76 882 (Z) 11 121 2 224 11 197 2 239 400 1 007 12 003 8 14 794 48 446 883 2 (D) 78 17 204 19 11 014 40 9 313 466 259 784 91 265 399 549 717 150 687 666 55 859 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 39 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987 (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text| Farms with sales of $10,000 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 lexi) 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 fai $1,1 Sales of $50,000 or more fai $1 Corn for grain fai $1,1 Wheat fai $1 Soybeans ._ U $1 Sorghum for grain fai Barley Oats _. Other grams ._. fai $1 Cotton and cottonseed fai $1,1 Sales of $50,000 or more fai Hay, Silage, and field seeds far $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more far $1,000. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons far $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more far $1,000. Fruits, nuts, and bernes far $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more far $1,000. Nursery and greenhouse crops far $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more far $1,000. Other crops far $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more far $1,000. Poultry and poultry products far $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more far $1,000. Dairy products farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more far $1,000. Cattle and calves farms. $1,000. Sales of $60,000 or more far $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 24 142 100.0 13 931 875 24 142 2 269 404 94 002 2 420 2 519 2 627 2 741 1 100 449 213 10 364 407 776 2 330 297 934 893 10 041 7 574 216 314 39 169 185 30 338 3 153 483 414 1 901 455 059 14 406 59.7 4 759 865 330 14 406 852 780 59 196 2 353 1 931 1 916 1 931 1 771 4 451 102 753 493 62 500 346 2 645 2 923 54 764 2 530 32 239 217 (D) 839 12 410 849 96 835 398 87 696 1 052 134 297 584 124 854 7 945 390 431 820 324 127 6 817 282 7 647 839 6 817 1 121 058 164 450 232 660 1 409 183 221 5 826 3 422 123 837 (D) 1 323 36 308 2 627 63 585 278 38 736 1 600 306 472 1 158 295 449 89 130 478 84 624 2 919 12.1 1 524 171 522 2 919 295 566 101 256 1 649 72 363 428 52 213 1 570 1 229 37 713 (D) 673 17 093 13 667 56.6 12 040 666 13 667 2 236 730 163 659 402 488 2 330 297 934 9 641 6 701 214 040 111 699 372 (D) 2 659 65 265 114 819 468 62 490 3 071 483 061 1 901 455 059 8 395 812 723 1 701 705 361 6 275 260 3 938 963 628 6 275 828 253 131 992 1 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Farms with sales of $10,000 or more FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' -Con Total larm production expenses - Con, Electncity larms. $1,000. Farms witfi expenses of - $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Hired (arm 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 S1.000 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 _ Customworl^. macfiine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — SI 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 824,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 6 768 2 852 1 281 15 071 4 379 469 4 609 4 261 1 625 295 8 120 4 846 1 413 2 027 4 048 3 861 1 025 2 624 3 061 2 035 403 3 568 976 1 072 692 20 494 1 243 482 7 546 2 201 663 3 913 987 418 3 013 2 112 430 5 100 2 397 485 1 575 2 874 2 009 365 1 564 1 258 678 11 205 1 920 268 2 645 1 678 945 1 109 1 593 913 84 490 2 033 452 1 174 1 852 647 1 229 1 006 3 467 2 423 436 11 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms with sales of $10,000 or more NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT' All farms number. . $1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms witfi net gains^ number.. Average net gam dollars.. Gam ol- 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 sen/ices _ farms.. $1,000.. Gross cash rent or share payments farms.. $1,000.. Forest products and Chnslmas 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 farms, $1,000, Sorghum, barley, and oats farms, $1,000 Cotton farms, $1,000, Peanuts, rye, nee, 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 10 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres.. 2,000 acres or more Cropland: Pasture or grazing only farms.. acres.. In cover crops, legumes, and soii- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured On which all crops failed In cultivated summer fallow . Idle Total woodland Woodland pastured Woodland not pastured . acres, farms, acres, farms.. acres.. farms., acres., farms __ acres., farms.. acres.. 24 140 387 910 16 069 1 569 4 466 4 282 2 481 8 357 144 582 5 617 32 262 2 559 15 193 335 2 289 1 065 2 449 21 085 6 742 285 18 270 4 349 122 6 764 2 817 3 002 3 329 1 502 653 203 1 985 333 839 780 68 367 3 754 603 896 5 325 570 753 976 757 1 342 177 080 14 668 132 351 9 023 1 658 5 146 1 136 3 592 44 203 3 047 15 730 3 554 1 872 10 379 218 1 059 457 739 2 265 113 9 915 1 303 782 5 162 1 747 1 416 1 044 370 134 42 172 915 2 516 224 417 1 628 258 295 1 066 173 028 6 738 188 090 27 915 3 607 79 016 1 893 12 938 1 072 512 1 485 6 493 3 582 190 6 044 2 413 935 1 038 697 1 085 1 754 913 424 133 912 164 163 287 25 430 1 735 350 657 2 100 283 493 993 2 734 67 469 24 678 (D) 282 6 380 2 598 894 982 2 311 631 405 80 324 709 62 843 13 668 417 287 30 530 446 2 842 4 282 2 481 280 1 678 1 457 202 6 995 137 209 3 421 24 727 12 791 6 216 880 12 086 4 166 172 1 614 2 078 2 746 3 292 1 500 653 203 1 550 268 715 486 57 855 3 089 569 177 4 200 509 763 1 306 952 793 870 843 951 6 307 154 585 24 510 ? Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. (For meaning ol abbrevialions and symbols, see Introductory text | Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms with sales of $10,000 or more TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators _ . Full owners , Pari owners . Tenants White Full owners . Pan owners. Tenants Black and other races Full owners Part owners Tenants OWNED AND RENTED LAND Land owned Owned land in farms Land rented or leased from others . Rented or leased land in farms _. farms, acres, farms, acres. farms, acres, farms, acres- Land rented or leased to others OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated fNlot 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. 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 o( table. ?4 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms with sales of $10,000 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 Casti grains (Oil) Field crops, except casti 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 caWe, except feedlots (0212) Dairy (arms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primanly 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. 3 021 S 268 1 102 1 717 1 430 1 436 894 900 2 922 2 446 1 697 1 309 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, Farms with sales of SI 0,000 or more LIVESTOCK-Con. Hogs and pigs inventory. Farms with — 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199__. 200 to 499„_. 500 or more . Used or to be used for breeding farms-. number__ Other farms-- number__ Hogs and pigs sold farms.. number. $1.000.. Feeder pigs _ farms-. number._ $1.000._ Litters of pigs farrowed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 ... farms., number.. Dec- 1 and May 31 farms., number., June 1 and Nov. 30 farms., number.. 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 c 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 1 113 119 188 11 901 259 22 986 892 1 464 316 112 1 300 202 144 1 462 269 227 1 305 252 841 2 444 353 9 286 56 104 2 052 6 730 426 2 606 155 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Farms with sates of $10,000 or more CROPS HARVESTED Corn lor grain or seed __ farms. acres, bushels. Irrigaled -.. farms acres Corn for silage or green chop farms acres tons, green Irngated farms acres. Wheat for gram farms acres bushels Irrigated farms acres. Farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres ._- 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Barley for grain , farms. bushels- Irngated farms. acres. Farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Oats for gram farms- acres. bushels. Irrigated farms.. acres.. cwt. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more cwt. Irrigated farms. acres- Farms by acres han/ested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249 9 acres 250.0 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar farms. acres. tons. Irrigated farms. acres. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc (see text) .. farms acres tons, dry Irrigated farms acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Alfalfa hay farms acres tons, dry Irrigated farms acres See footnotes at end of table. 1 203 47 493 5 687 256 1 203 47 493 1 339 55 612 1 107 069 1 339 55 612 7 706 1 239 480 83 250 152 5 440 587 736 2 144 2 713 1 465 795 589 7 852 833 225 59 437 911 2 577 3 082 1 406 494 293 974 28 348 1 881 059 643 15 743 2 043 160 078 3 097 637 2 043 160 078 504 1 054 392 1 792 352 670 99 392 607 1 792 352 670 40 1 397 168 352 4 319 597 1 397 168 352 13 717 1 173 475 3 563 558 10 511 846 194 11 780 920 314 3 088 008 9 569 696 289 490 14 451 1 667 766 490 14 451 549 19 511 387 834 549 19 511 2 998 333 451 21 087 679 2 209 186 325 1 168 3 263 243 368 17 039 674 2 611 159 294 1 410 1 268 394 448 9 835 670 479 326 6 550 683 34 987 666 481 683 34 987 492 73 516 20 527 407 492 73 516 19 364 35 741 871 641 364 35 741 7 749 508 279 1 510 144 5 940 379 381 3 474 2 910 995 259 6 563 396 003 305 608 5 342 310 593 616 29 648 591 975 616 29 648 3 466 703 862 47 631 350 2 356 314 047 670 1 190 776 473 357 3 463 478 103 34 349 241 2 477 259 734 799 1 345 833 445 15 750 1 014 879 264 7 927 856 83 196 1 622 292 856 83 196 140 944 226 440 63 978 651 944 226 440 12 49 263 328 292 693 99 674 2 603 808 693 99 674 4 570 558 704 1 690 369 3 419 385 698 1 052 1 876 1 130 334 3 998 435 315 1 454 432 3 165 315 211 202 6 972 768 127 1 242 202 167 14 531 123 875 87 364 306 444 250 1 126 111 754 048 996 356 52 714 14 886 549 356 52 714 340 32 937 844 148 340 32 937 1 398 106 492 363 045 1 152 81 115 455 327 968 1 062 70 485 1 026 45 195 5 467 184 1 026 45 195 1 229 54 002 1 082 742 1 229 54 002 6 769 1 215 287 82 229 811 4 844 577 503 1 518 2 434 1 436 6 798 810 630 58 207 909 5 117 460 101 1 802 2 828 1 382 493 293 732 24 666 1 667 658 1 747 352 059 99 310 342 1 747 352 059 23 168 133 4 314 116 1 369 168 133 8 719 1 049 564 3 311 495 7 093 778 658 1 635 3 966 2 177 629 312 836 674 2 887 417 6 628 643 194 2 317 316 662 20 349 525 1 770 178 808 700 887 419 2 487 227 733 16 139 827 2 034 149 490 825 1 094 377 7 616 534 174 212 5 404 467 73 114 20 472 309 467 73 114 353 35 656 869 260 353 35 656 3 873 416 261 1 320 883 3 296 329 390 3 509 332 395 153 526 3 069 270 615 25 725 3 224 618 480 25 725 3 305 698 979 47 455 686 2 261 312 380 572 1 135 769 472 357 3 293 474 115 34 159 777 2 360 257 625 672 1 307 829 300 14 984 976 739 229 7 542 938 226 408 63 975 691 3 740 534 367 1 644 899 2 862 372 832 550 1 581 1 101 330 48 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987 [For meaning of abbiovialions and symbols, see introductory text] 10 or less stock- holders Other than lamlly held 10 or less stock- holders 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 549,999. ._ $50,000 to $99,999.-- 3100,000 to $249,999- $250,000 to $499,999, $500,000 to $999,999. $1,000,000 or more--- Grains farms,, 51,000,- Sales of $50,000 or more farms,- $1,000-- Corn for grain _,, farms, $1,000-- Wheat farms. S1,000-- Soybeans - farms- $1,000,- Sorghum for gram 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 larms,. 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 S50 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. 24 142 100.0 13 931 875 577 24 142 2 269 404 94 002 2 909 2 420 2 519 2 627 2 741 1 100 449 213 10 364 407 776 2 330 297 934 893 10 041 7 574 216 314 6 390 113 575 512 1 936 2 835 65 811 7 615 120 329 468 62 490 1 919 241 252 1 162 225 603 13 321 828 875 1 701 705 361 20 368 84.4 7 488 284 368 20 368 1 090 055 53 518 2 674 2 294 2 312 2 396 2 463 798 1 669 710 2 267 1 931 236 584 1 381 148 326 6 417 5 805 119 085 (D) 2 218 43 079 2 229 247 056 1 204 223 893 2 314 382 735 16S 400 1 336 95 791 508 82 637 1 517 1 054 58 026 1 243 83 532 312 70 113 1 207 779 439 645 766 13 027 50 12 303 32 10 804 19 10 691 52 7 779 30 7 321 401 122 177 331 120 649 1 138 729 497 641 035 68 520 409 61 470 (D) 624 35 016 383 116 383 317 114 964 1 112 701 990 631 286 66 012 393 59 060 (D) 610 34 017 555 436 889 254 431 217 5 794 14 5 686 50 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 10 or less stock- tiolders 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 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 599,999.. $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.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 - 35.000 to $24,999 525,000 to $79,999 580,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to 5999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to 524,999 525,000 or more Commercial fertilizer farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — 51 to 54,999 $5,000 to 524,999 $25,000 to 549,999 $50,000 or more Aghcultural chemicals farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 55,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Petroleum products farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to 54,999 $5,000 to 524,999 $25,000 to $49,999 550,000 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. 5 715 2 301 790 255 9 377 2 317 878 265 3 569 958 349 8 042 3 508 922 637 11 700 2 381 393 17 542 4 317 317 20 195 37 087 15 582 37 328 1 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987-Con. 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held 10 or less stock- holders FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' -Con, Total larm production expenses — Con- Electricity farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $999-- - - S1.000 10 34,999 $5,000 to S24.999 _-. $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 S999 $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 S4,999 --- $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 10 $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 — SI to $999 $1,000 10 $4.999 $5,000 10 $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 10 $24,999 -_- $25,000 or more ._ __ Property taxes farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — SI to S4,999 S5,000 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. 17 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 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^ number. Average net gam dollars. Gam 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 dotlars. Loss of — Less than $1,000 ___ $1,000 to $9,999 310,000 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 Chhstmas 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 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 On which all crops failed In cultivated summer fallow . Idle Total woodland Woodland pastured Woodland not pastured . farms., acres., farms., acres., farms., acres., farms., acres. . farms., acres., farms. . acres., farms., acres. . 24 140 387 910 16 069 1 569 4 466 4 282 2 481 6 971 2 173 239 8 357 144 582 5 617 32 262 2 559 15 193 335 2 289 1 065 2 449 21 085 6 742 285 18 270 4 349 122 6 764 2 817 3 002 3 329 333 839 780 68 367 3 754 603 896 5 325 570 753 2 802 1 153 837 1 884 976 757 1 342 177 080 20 484 207 068 10 109 1 469 3 952 3 470 1 531 1 780 6 405 1 728 6 482 85 439 4 867 23 267 17 724 4 221 026 15 144 2 676 373 6 249 2 473 2 562 2 568 209 044 659 39 125 2 903 364 743 4 143 326 063 2 392 455 979 1 624 337 214 2 150 76 438 35 553 1 142 36 761 479 4 097 (D) 314 12 753 1 419 306 1 945 917 896 378 252 300 446 295 (D) 525 153 308 1 238 102 212 82 562 1 016 776 1 040 700 001 1 140 84 897 74 471 657 20 365 200 3 733 1 041 977 892 990 671 754 (D) 46 (D) 275 76 127 410 82 576 134 1 114 79 174 71 072 22 577 270 74 888 38 884 50 28 247 See footnotes at end of table 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA IDAHO 53 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held 10 or less stock- holders LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Paslureland 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 ot land and buildings' farms. SI.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 _. S500.000 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 _ S5.000 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 EQUIPMENr Motortrucks, including pickups farms number Wheel tractors farms number Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms number. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms number.. Gram 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 table. 6 779 615 158 1 043 338 030 24 140 125 875 336 615 572 3 712 3 261 2 627 3 136 2 095 5 204 2 441 1 101 492 ?4 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held 1 or less stock- holders Other cooperative, estate or trust. 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 Owned land in farms _ Land rented or leased from others . Rented or leased land in farms .. Land rented or leased to others farms- acres- farms- acres farms- acres. 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- Parlnership farms. acres- Corporation: Family held farms. acres. More than 10 stockholdere 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. 24 142 14 406 6 817 2 919 23 BBS 14 295 6 721 2 870 21 312 9 413 086 21 223 6 838 982 9 836 5 397 257 9 736 5 092 893 18 227 4 300 1 615 10 101 12 614 2 737 2 322 7 555 1 427 1 460 1 559 3 957 13 392 17.8 3 774 2 966 5 339 2 681 20 368 7 488 284 2 314 2 474 456 20 368 12 677 5 458 2 233 20 174 12 584 5 389 2 201 18 212 5 080 327 18 135 4 691 742 11 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held 10 or less stock- holders FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 10 49 acres 50 10 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, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmarily livestock and animal specialties (029) _, LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 too to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms, number. Beef cows _.. farms. 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. 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. 3 021 5 268 1 102 1 717 1 430 1 436 894 900 2 922 2 446 1 697 1 309 203 312 226 1 303 13 321 1 502 218 828 875 5 376 189 822 48 688 11 640 1 312 396 780 186 1 552 692 021 472 436 2 800 4 902 1 001 1 568 1 538 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held 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., 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 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 10 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. 10 625 1 166 66 257 259 22 986 892 7 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held 10 or less stock- holders CROPS HARVESTED Corn for gram or seed farms. acres- bushels- Irrigated farms- acres- Corn for silage or green chop farms- acres- tons, green. Irrigated farms. acres. Wheat for gram farms. acres. bushels. Irrigated farms. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Barley for gram farms. acres, bushels. Irngated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Oats for gram farms, bushels. irrigated farms. acres. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms. cwt. Irngated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more cwt. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5-0 to 24,9 acres 25,0 to 99,9 acres 100,0 to 249,9 acres 2500 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar... farms acres, tons, Irngated farms, acres. Hay — alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc, (see text) .. farms, acres, tons, dry. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Alfalfa hay farms. tons, dry. Irngated farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 1 203 47 493 5 687 256 1 203 47 493 1 339 55 612 1 107 069 1 339 55 612 7 706 1 239 480 83 250 152 5 440 587 736 2 144 2 713 1 465 7 852 833 225 59 437 91 1 5 884 473 401 2 577 3 082 1 406 494 293 974 28 348 1 881 059 643 15 743 2 043 160 078 3 097 637 2 043 160 078 504 352 670 99 392 607 1 792 352 670 603 538 438 1 397 168 352 4 319 597 1 397 168 352 13 717 1 173 475 3 563 558 10 511 846 194 4 981 5 460 2 322 11 780 920 314 3 088 008 9 569 696 289 967 31 717 3 703 694 967 31 717 1 037 37 410 727 196 1 037 37 410 5 925 695 663 46 494 213 4 221 331 021 1 909 2 183 1 073 6 119 513 412 35 814 347 4 643 292 560 2 275 2 458 977 265 463 340 170 1 074 104 464 2 635 551 1 074 104 464 4 605 4 702 1 792 409 643 726 2 100 520 8 082 480 866 1 061 338 782 21 946 302 1 049 170 537 12 438 117 224 23 941 457 636 224 23 941 1 328 189 357 604 254 1 017 138 315 273 1 161 144 527 515 901 943 111 925 619 140 155 10 691 226 462 84 342 83 270 87 851 24 843 090 270 87 861 624 145 075 473 096 520 111 121 76 115 715 415 537 476 88 531 625 178 632 13 069 122 447 92 538 47 596 136 770 10 375 388 442 81 266 80 258 83 959 23 717 288 258 83 959 600 138 965 446 729 497 105 340 73 110 093 390 132 456 83 238 173 922 12 693 813 439 90 772 578 132 123 10 040 159 429 78 092 79 252 82 076 23 194 343 252 82 076 99 202 345 984 443 74 115 58 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held or less stock- holders Other cooperative, estate or trust. institutional, etc. CROPS HARVESTED -Con. J harvested for sale (see text) ._. farms., acres.. Irngated farms.. 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 Sweet corn harvested for sale . Inigated Field seed and grass seed crops . Irngated 'arms, acres, farms, acres- Land in orchards farms- acres. Irrigated farms. Farms by bearing and nonbeanng acres: 0,1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25,0 to 99 9 acres _. 100 to 249 9 acres 250-0 acres or more 434 19 491 434 19 491 622 26 087 607 22 844 11 495 354 11 495 729 59 550 393 26 412 395 6 559 349 6 378 I as farms with gains of less than $1 .000. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 59 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 [For meaning ot abbfevidlions and symbols, see introductory text) Total farming and other occupations Age of operator (years) 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.. S1.000.. 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 ot $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Corn for gram farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000.. 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 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 tarms-- $1,000-- Sales of $50,000 or more --- farms-- $1,000-- See footnotes at end of table. 24 142 100.0 13 931 875 577 7 615 120 329 468 62 490 3 153 483 414 1 901 455 059 1 919 241 262 1 162 225 603 13 321 828 875 1 701 705 361 14 560 60.3 11 283 934 24 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Other occupations Age of operator (years) FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. percent-. Land in farms acres., I of farm acres.. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see teirt) farms. $1,000. 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... Grams 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 grams farms.. 51,000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Tobacco farms.. $1,000.. Sales of 550,000 or more farms.. 51,000.. Hay. silage, and field seeds farms.. 51.000-. Sales of 550,000 or more farms.. 51,000., Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.. 51.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and bernes farms.. 51,000.. Sales of 550,000 or more farms.. 51,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. 51,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Other crops farms.. 51,000.. Sales of 550,000 or more farms.. 51,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. 51,000.. Sates 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.. 51,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. See footnotes at end of table. 9 592 39.7 2 647 941 276 2 184 1 791 1 607 1 436 1 163 273 1 275 1 259 12 629 4 862 8 3 615 179 2 207 8 1 067 132 2 407 10 1 230 196 945 193 165 527 1 130 4.7 135 407 2 573 10.7 409 161 2 573 65 972 25 640 2 705 11.2 618 778 229 2 705 37 155 13 736 257 349 3 148 2 053 8.5 1 143 658 2 053 40 125 19 545 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 61 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Total (arming and other occupations Age of operator (years) MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con Total sales (see text) — Con. IHogs and pigs tarms.. $1.000.. Sales ol $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 (arms.. $1.000.. FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total (arm production expenses farms. _ $1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Livestock and poultry purchased __ (arms.. $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 (or livestock and poultry (arms.. $1.000_. Farms with expenses o( — $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99.999 $100,000 or more ._ 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 o( — $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24.999 $25,000 or more _.. Commercial (ertilizer (arms. $1,000. Farms with expenses o( — $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Agricultural chemicals (arms. $1 ,000. Farms with expenses o(— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Petroleum products (arms. $1,000. Farms with expenses o( — $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 (arms, $1,000, Natural gas (arms, $1,000 LP gas. (uel oil. kerosene, motor oil. grease, etc. (arms $1,000 See (ootnotes at end o( table. 1 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see inlroductory text] Other occupations Age of operator (years) 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. Ottier 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 ot — $1 to S4.999 $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 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 S4,999 , $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. 9 561 283 829 29 686 7 333 4 814 4 393 3 295 1 015 12 238 12 057 2 580 60 760 23 550 2 020 1 338 1 318 2 664 39 125 14 687 2 095 875 2 078 1 208 1 210 2 078 42 269 20 341 1 613 1 214 967 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 63 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 -Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total larming and other occupations Age ol operator (years) FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' -Con. Total larm production expenses — Con Electncity larms. $1,000- Farms with expenses of — $1 to $999 -- Sl.OOO to $4,999 -. SS.OOO 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 Sl.OOO 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 17 717 60 316 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 -Con. (For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory texl] Other occupations Age of operator (years) FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' -Con. Total farm production expenses — Con. Electncity -. farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to S999 S1.000 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 S999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to 524,999 $25,000 or more Repair and maintenance farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $6,000 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— SI to S999-- SI.000 to S4,999 S5.000 to S24.999 S25.000 or more Not secured by real estate farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — SI to S999 SI.OOO to $4,999 $5,000 to $24.999 __. $25,000 or more Cash rent farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to S4.999 -.. $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $24.999 $25,000 or more Property taxes farms. SI.OOO. Farms with expenses of— SI to S4,999 $5,000 to S9.999 $10,000 to $24.999 $25,000 or more .- All other farm production expenses farms. SI.OOO. Farms with expenses of — SI to S4,999 $5,000 to S24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more .__ See footnotes at end of table. 3 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total (arming and other occupations Age of operator (years) NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT' All (arms number.. $1.000.. Average per (arm dollars.. Farms with net gains^ number. . Average net gam dollars.. Gam o(- 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 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.. 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 On which all crops failed ... In cultivated summer fallow . Idle Total woodland Woodland pastured Woodland not pastured acres farms, acres acres. acres farms acres farms acres farms acres See footnotes at end of table. 66 IDAHO 24 140 387 910 16 069 1 569 4 466 4 282 2 481 1 959 6 971 2 173 239 8 367 144 582 5 617 32 262 2 559 15 193 335 14 578 371 018 25 451 2 654 3 678 2 340 687 2 777 1 431 6 760 132 976 3 670 24 335 1 509 818 1 666 568 1 546 38 400 21 Table 50 Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 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. Gam 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 Chhstmas trees farms. $1,000., Other farm-related income sources farms $1,000.. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total-., Corn . $1,000 far $1,000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms $1,000.. Sorghum, barley, and oats farms.. $1,000.. Cotton farms.. $1,000.. Peanuts, rye, nee, 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 On which all crops failed In cultivated summer fallow _ Idle _ Total woodland Woodland pastured Woodland not pastured See footnotes at end of table. farms. _ acres., farms., acres., farms., acres. . farms.. acres. farms., acres., farms., acres., farms., acres.. Other occupations 1 597 11 607 1 947 7 927 58 809 1 223 95 724 Age of operator (years) 1 015 -458 -451 83 397 634 43 341 2 580 3 558 1 379 402 2 694 419 1 682 2 036 188 127 1 526 96 334 13 700 322 19 879 379 1 204 236 2 239 232 175 1 724 104 588 13 304 87 16 490 206 16 768 357 23 496 364 55 657 249 34 563 387 2 794 455 2 126 16 821 279 21 406 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 67 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 -Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Total larming and other occupations 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 farms- acres. Value of land and buildings' farms. $1,000- Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars- Farms by value group: $1 to $39,999 340.000 to 369.999 _ _ _,. $70,000 to 399.999 ,_ $100,000 to 3149.999 $150,000 to 3199.999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 to 3999.999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ___ S2.000.000 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: 31 to $4.999 $5,000 to 39,999 ,.- $10,000 to 319.999 - $20,000 to $49,999 350.000 to 399.999 $100,000 to $199.999 3200.000 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, tumigants, 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. 6 923 528 460 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations 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 farms. acres. Value of land and buildings' farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars. Farms by value group: SI to $39.999 $40,000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99.999 8100.000 to $149.999 $150,000 to $199.999 ___ $200,000 to S499,999__. S500.000 to $999,999 S1.000.000 to $1.999.999 $2,000,000 to $4.999.999 $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' 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 _ famis_. acres on which used.. See footnotes at end of table. 1 012 39 768 274 72 272 9 562 524 813 159 466 572 2 398 1 985 1 428 1 549 estimated market value of all machinery and equipment Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 . Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal O^^cupation of Operator: 1987-Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators.. Full owners . Part owners. Tenants Wtiite Full owners . Part owners. Tenants Black and other races Full owners Part owners Tenants OWNED AND RENTED LAND Land owned Owned land in farms Land rented or leased from others . Rented or leased land in farms .. Land rented or leased to others farms acres farms acres farms acres 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 ov 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.. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. farms., acres. See footnotes at end of table. Total farming and other occupations 24 142 14 406 6 817 2 919 23 886 14 295 6 721 2 870 21 312 9 413 086 21 223 8 838 982 5 397 257 9 736 5 092 893 18 227 4 300 1 615 10 101 12 614 2 737 2 322 7 555 1 427 1 460 1 559 3 957 13 392 17.8 3 774 307 2 966 5 339 2 681 2 795 2 666 2 098 2 601 51.1 20 368 7 488 284 2 314 2 474 456 14 550 7 508 5 074 14 374 7 449 4 997 1 928 12 643 7 429 155 12 582 7 027 898 7 104 4 317 291 7 042 4 256 036 11 363 2 229 958 9 088 4 035 2 260 959 816 1 427 777 687 1 956 8 818 20.7 2 312 209 1 636 2 766 1 294 1 371 1 623 1 785 1 603 2 063 52.7 11 663 6 341 522 1 712 2 196 535 Age Of operator (years) 22.2 203 71 280 19 5 766 1 836 510 592 734 1 811 509 583 719 1 327 656 183 1 326 649 866 30.3 1 785 2 766 1 028 1 232 506 2 738 1 022 1 220 496 2 278 1 240 793 2 260 1 169 022 976 073 1 738 965 037 39.5 2 643 2 208 1 276 677 307 385 408 2 434 1 833 535 2 425 1 765 567 1 598 857 424 224 209 210 287 1 753 18.1 49.5 2 535 2 150 1 532 359 252 417 722 3 408 1 932 1 262 214 3 356 1 911 1 235 210 3 207 1 880 702 3 194 1 792 632 1 489 1 110 691 1 476 1 097 485 2 264 620 496 256 2 499 25.5 2 694 1 557 376 456 651 906 70 IDAHO 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] 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 Owned land in farms Land rented or leased from others . Rented or leased land in farms _. Land rented or leased to others farms, acres- farms,. acres,. farms,, acres,, 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 ongin (see text) FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms,. Partnership , ,,, farms.. acres.. Corporation: Family held farms,, acres,, f^ore 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. institutionai, etc. farms,. acres,. See footnotes at end of table 9 512 6 846 1 724 942 8 669 1 983 931 8 641 1 811 084 2 732 1 079 966 2 694 836 857 6 864 2 071 657 1 013 8 579 477 1 363 6 739 683 872 2 001 4 574 13.4 1 462 2 573 1 387 1 318 8 705 1 146 762 602 277 921 3 508 43 3 071 64 5 887 64 5 519 Other occupations Age of operator (years) 1 121 585 239 62 347 833 54 749 30.6 1 041 2 549 1 740 498 2 269 286 920 2 259 236 834 39.7 2 440 52 070 43 33 547 2 705 2 000 548 2 553 419 169 2 548 376 405 49.3 2 590 2 053 1 636 334 2 035 1 621 332 1 973 901 602 1 970 863 629 503 581 417 260 029 265 1 327 18.9 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 71 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 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 10 259 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 Casti grains (011| Field crops, except cash grains (013) _ Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) _ Sugarcane and sugar beets; Ihsh 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, primanly 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 . 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 gram and concentrates ... farms, number. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 3 021 5 268 1 102 900 2 922 2 446 1 697 1 309 13 321 1 502 218 828 875 5 376 189 822 48 688 11 640 1 312 396 780 186 694 2 325 2 055 1 519 203 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) 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 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. IFor meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Total farming and other occupations Age of operator (years) 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 Of to be used for breeding farms. numbe^._ 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 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. Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Other occupations Age of operator (years) 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. .. farms. number. Dec. 1 and May 31 farms. number. June 1 and Nov. 30 farms, number. Sheep and lambs of alt 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. ?4 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 Age of operator (years) CROPS HARVESTED Corn for gram or seed busfiels. .. farms. acres- Corn for silage or green ctiop farms acres tons, green Irngated farms acres Wfieat for gram ___ farms. acres. busfiels- Irngated farms. acres. Farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres , 500 acres or more Barley for grain _ ___ farms.. acres, bushels- Irrigated farms- acres. Farms by acres fian/ested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Oats for grain farms.. acres, bushels. Irngated farms. acres. cwt Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more _ cwt Irngated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested; 0-1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar farms. acres, tons. Irrigated farms. acres. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) . . farms, acres, tons, dry, Irngated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Alfalfa hay farms. acres, tons. dry. Irrigated farms. acres- See footnotes at end of table 47 493 5 687 256 1 203 47 493 1 339 55 612 1 107 069 1 339 55 612 7 706 1 239 480 83 250 152 5 440 587 736 2 144 2 713 1 465 7 852 833 225 59 437 911 2 577 3 082 1 406 494 293 974 28 348 1 881 059 643 15 743 2 043 160 078 3 097 637 2 043 160 078 504 1 792 352 670 99 392 607 603 538 438 1 397 168 352 319 597 1 397 168 352 13 717 1 173 475 3 563 558 10 511 846 194 4 981 5 460 2 322 11 780 920 314 3 088 008 9 569 696 289 985 41 928 5 014 792 985 41 928 1 197 52 235 1 046 758 6 408 1 154 609 78 234 468 4 591 551 205 1 530 2 235 1 329 6 486 767 117 55 185 509 4 893 435 922 1 859 2 598 1 280 463 286 770 22 772 1 527 831 500 12 298 1 796 150 688 2 929 325 1 646 339 170 95 934 024 1 646 339 170 22 9 138 984 110 3 068 149 7 245 721 841 2 313 3 931 2 027 8 044 778 307 2 667 899 6 697 594 598 942 155 532 10 774 328 96 202 7 251 723 738 56 300 294 44 073 12 816 926 294 44 073 290 30 272 772 961 290 30 272 1 032 105 336 338 712 224 12 413 1 558 275 224 12 413 274 12 145 247 481 274 12 145 1 374 276 279 19 798 175 1 009 143 650 240 474 322 1 392 185 705 13 760 907 1 071 107 110 309 426 42 626 805 222 426 42 626 75 440 100 556 29 128 982 440 100 556 346 47 853 191 586 346 47 853 1 724 198 625 682 300 1 402 1 544 163 002 604 382 1 321 130 737 266 13 062 276 192 266 13 062 1 250 256 641 16 699 028 903 116 191 260 422 280 1 246 166 653 12 182 820 943 99 034 292 346 33 371 645 100 346 33 371 57 238 36 969 996 722 238 36 969 1 724 226 292 717 634 1 533 181 907 634 322 1 275 142 501 247 9 361 1 111 082 247 9 361 13 099 254 285 310 13 099 1 544 285 742 19 443 539 1 095 133 083 382 1 589 192 142 13 907 227 260 36 059 920 554 260 36 059 2 251 242 313 761 375 1 778 175 051 532 1 983 190 670 654 743 1 654 144 275 76 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For [fieaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupations Age of operator (years) CROPS HARVESTED Corn for gram or seed farms., acres, bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Corn for silage or green chop farms.. acres., tons, green.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Wheat for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms^. acres.. Farms by acres harvested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres _ 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more, Barley for grain farms., acres. . bushels., Irngated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres , 100 to 249 acres , 250 to 499 acres , 500 acres or more Oats for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Irngated farms.. acres. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms. acres. cwt.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres , 100 to 249 acres , 250 to 499 acres , 500 acres or more Irish potatoes farms. acres, cwt- Irngated _. farms. acres. Farms by acres han/ested: 0.1 to 4,9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25,0 to 99,9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres , 250,0 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar farms. acres, tons. Irngated farms. acres. Hay — alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage green chop. etc. (see text) .. farms, acres, tons, dry. Irngated farms. acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Alfalfa hay farms. acres, tons, dry. Irrigated farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 5 Table 50 Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total (arming and other occupations Age of operator (years) CROPS HARVESTED -Con Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms, acres- Irrigated __ farms.. acres. Farms by acres han/ested: 0.1 to 4 9 acres _ 5 to 24 9 acres 25 to 99 9 acres 100 to 249 9 acres.- 250.0 acres or more Sweet corn harvested for sale . Irrigated Field seed and grass seed crops. Irrigated Land in orchards farms. acres. Irrigated .-_ farms. acres.. Farms by beanng and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99-9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more 44 656 770 37 683 19 491 434 19 491 99 067 530 45 148 482 13 195 423 12 949 349 17 370 349 17 370 91 975 435 41 772 249 11 021 225 10 932 200 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) CROPS HARVESTED-Con Vegetables harvested (or 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 Sweet corn harvested tor sale . Imgated Field seed and grass seed crops. Inigated Land in orchards farms. acres. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms t>y beahng 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 gams of less than $1,000. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 79 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number, percent. Land in farms .acres- Average size of farm acres. 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 10 $24,999--- $25,000 to $39,999--- $40,000 10 $49.999... $50,000 10 $99,999-.. $100,000 10 $249,999- $250,000 10 $499,999. $500,000 10 $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. 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 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 Catlle and calves farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more -- farms $1,000 See footnotes at end of table. 80 IDAHO 24 142 100,0 13 931 875 577 24 142 2 269 404 94 002 2 420 2 519 2 627 2 741 1 100 449 213 10 364 407 776 2 330 297 934 893 10 041 7 574 216 314 6 390 113 575 512 1 936 2 835 65 811 7 615 120 329 468 62 490 3 153 483 414 1 901 455 059 1 919 241 252 1 162 225 603 13 321 828 875 1 701 705 361 3 021 12,5 11 852 3 021 69 683 23 066 5 268 21.8 133 825 5 268 116 222 22 062 1 241 1 093 1 074 852 485 80 938 2 (D) 186 18 477 99 16 484 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms. number.. percent.. Land in tarms 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 ttian $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.. Sorgtium for gram farms.. $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1.000.. Oats - farms.. $1.000.. Ottier 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.. S1,000_. Nursery and greentiouse crops farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Ottier crops farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms. . $1,000.. Sales of S50.000 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. 1 436 5.9 225 998 1 436 68 221 47 507 529 465 2 851 616 388 2 616 429 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD -Con. Tola! sales (see text) — Con. Hogs and pigs larms.. $1.000.. Sales ol $50,000 or more ..- larms.. $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 ot $50,000 or more _ farms.. $1.000.. FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms. . $l,000-_ Average per farm dollars. _ Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of — $1 to S4.999 $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 with expenses of— Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD -Con Total sales (see text)— Con, Hogs and pigs terms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1.000., Stieep, 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 , 1 317 52 653 39 980 Commercially mixed formula feeds .. Farms with expenses of- Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text | FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' -Con. Total farm production expenses — Con. Electricity farms $1,000 Farms with expenses o( — $1 to $999 S1.000 10 $4.999 $5,000 10 $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 _ Customwort^, 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 $6,000 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 S24.999 $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. 6 768 2 852 1 281 15 071 4 379 469 4 609 4 261 1 625 295 8 120 4 846 1 413 2 027 4 048 3 861 1 025 2 624 3 061 2 035 403 3 566 976 1 072 692 20 494 1 243 482 16 508 4 919 806 499 1 019 332 84 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES^ -Con. Total farm production expenses — Con, Electncity farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to S999 $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 10 $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 10 $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 10 $24,999 $25,000 or more ._ All other farm production expenses farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 10 $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 1 943 236 1 730 7 453 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT' All (arms number- Si,000. Average per farm ...rJollars- Farms with net gains^ number- Average net gain -. dotlars- 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 Chhstmas trees farms-. $1,000. Other farm-related income sources farms., $1,000.. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total ... Corn . $1,000 fai $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. 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 On which all crops failed In cultivated summer fallow . Idle Total woodland- Woodland pastured Woodland not pastured . farms farms acres farms acres farms acres.. farms., acres., farms., acres., farms.. 24 140 387 910 16 069 1 569 4 466 4 2S2 2 481 1 959 6 971 2 173 239 B Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT' All farms number.. $1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms v^ith 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 witti net losses number.. Average net loss dollars.. Loss of- Less than S1,000 $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. Otfier farm-related income' farms. $1,000. Customwork and ottier agricultural services farms. $1,000. Gross casti rent or stiare payments farms. $1,000 Forest products and Ctiristmas trees farms $1,000 Ottier farm-related income sources farms $1,000 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total - farms.. $1,000.. Corn farms.. $1,000. Wtieat farms- $1,000. Soybeans farms. $1,000. Sorghum, barley, and oats farms. $1,000. Cotton farms. $1,000. Peanuts, rye. rice, tobacco, and tioney farms.. $1.000.. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms.. acres.. Harvested cropland farms. . Farms by acres tian/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 tiarvested farms.. acres.. and not pastured . On whicti all crops failed In cultivated summer fallow . Idle Total woodland Woodland pastured Woodland not pastured . farms.. acres., farms., acres., farms.. arms.. acres.. arms.. acres.. 'arms., acres.. 1 317 14 221 10 798 2 624 52 1 170 210 6 657 314 B 263 833 20 031 24 047 2 304 238 1 120 135 680 806 95 714 5 074 242 7 646 895 17 569 19 630 169 564 847 117 634 6 218 299 11 382 2 873 66 988 23 316 1 695 16 796 812 5 491 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductorv text j LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con Pastureland and rangeland ottier 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.. Consen/ation reserve program _ farms.. acres.. Value of land and buildings' farms.. S1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Farms by value group; S1 to S39.999 - $40,000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99,999 _ $100,000 to S149.999 $150,000 to S199.999 $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 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.. Wfieel tractors farms.. number.. Less ttian 40 fiorsepower (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' Ck)mmercial 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 grovrth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms. acres on which used. See footnotes at end of table. 6 779 615 158 1 043 336 030 24 140 I 125 875 336 615 572 3 712 3 261 2 627 3 136 2 095 2 545 4 803 3 729 5 700 3 532 2 097 1 412 232 22 096 59 079 20 575 54 534 11 304 17 330 15 220 37 204 8 376 9 093 10 391 12 101 137 818 1 582 265 955 3 010 201 856 67 062 16 392 1 685 572 335 293 760 1 237 437 410 2 521 3 844 1 940 3 206 1 355 1 745 878 1 461 5 231 399 014 76 279 2 946 1 570 1 462 970 600 318 4 521 6 861 4 077 6 711 2 838 3 761 1 992 2 950 997 1 240 1 343 116 105 103 851 1 786 1 722 1 Oil 1 978 683 959 616 1 019 1 836 223 672 121 826 1 505 1 694 3 230 1 558 3 326 845 1 333 1 082 1 993 88 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Pastureland and rangeiand other than cropland and woodland pastured farms. acres. Land in house lots, ponds, roads. wasteland, etc farms. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs tarms. 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: SI to $39.999 -_, $40,000 to $69.999 _._ , $70,000 to $99.999 _ , $100,000 to $149,999 _ S150.000 to $199,999 _, $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to S1.999.999 $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 $49.999 350,000 to S99.999 $100,000 to $199.999 3200,000 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 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 grovirth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms. acres on which used. See footnotes at end of table. 829 1 002 2 255 174 816 209 663 1 067 895 209 478 234 054 982 2 873 938 721 326 739 908 2 759 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators Full owners Pari owners Tenants White Full owners Part owners Tenants _.. _.. Black and otrier 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 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 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: finale -. Female Operators of Spanish origin (see text) FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole propnetorship) farms. acres- Partnership farms. acres. Corporation: Family held famis. 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 24 142 14 406 6 817 2 919 23 886 14 295 6 721 2 870 21 312 9 413 086 21 223 8 838 982 9 836 5 397 257 9 736 S 092 893 18 227 4 300 1 615 10 101 12 614 2 737 2 322 7 555 1 427 1 559 3 957 13 392 17.8 307 2 966 5 339 2 681 2 689 2 795 20 368 7 488 284 2 314 2 474 456 2 785 119 775 2 781 10 394 412 7 104 397 1 458 2 219 483 319 2 117 239 259 1 619 698 1 097 11.7 217 277 48.6 4 754 159 529 4 738 109 186 1 276 26 942 1 254 24 639 1 340 3 685 426 580 2 679 243 399 435 1 086 2 598 14.5 750 577 553 500 616 51.9 4 902 124 057 266 7 430 974 67 325 970 49 072 357 IS 005 355 14 965 1 717 1 240 268 1 230 2ee 203 1 512 134 322 1 508 110 048 485 34 109 477 29 485 90 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR White Full owners - Part owners. Tenants Black and other races Full owners Part owners Tenants OWNED AND RENTED LAND Land owned ._ Owned land in farms.. acres, farms, acres. Land rented or leased from others Rented or leased land in farms . Land rented or leased to others 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 (arm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 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 ongin (see text) FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole propnetorship) farms., acres.. Partnership farms. acres. Corporation: Family held farms. acres. f^ore 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. 1 436 833 374 229 1 419 829 367 223 1 213 183 039 1 207 158 865 610 67 937 603 67 133 20 471 32 5 090 134 204 735 115 508 455 62 640 450 60 821 167 362 745 142 490 445 72 585 439 71 676 186 775 81 19 113 2 922 1 279 1 233 410 2 887 1 270 1 217 400 2 527 736 601 2 512 677 397 1 657 394 301 1 643 380 871 1 537 1 206 460 416 1 816 19.7 320 332 263 2 379 857 897 338 2 414 892 1 224 298 2 152 1 118 835 2 142 1 063 082 1 552 665 063 1 547 651 532 1 860 1 300 871 346 240 517 203 1 679 913 565 1 139 902 074 4 925 957 1 177 4 640 189 884 3 086 622 878 2 842 576 107 855 23.7 625 2 773 481 322 1 560 058 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 91 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987 -Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 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 grams (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, primanly 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 catves farms. number. Cattle and calves sold farms. number. $1,000. Calves farms. number, $1,000. Cattle _ farms. number. $1,000. Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms, number. $1 ,000. See footnotes at end of table. 3 021 5 268 1 102 1 717 1 430 1 436 894 900 2 922 2 446 1 697 1 309 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. ling of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 10 139 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. 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, pnmarily livestock and animal specialties (029) LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory __ farms. number. Farms with — 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 too to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms. number. Beef cows farms, number. Farms with — 1 to9__ ___ 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 ___ SO 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 807 36 752 16 334 330 8 809 1 784 724 27 943 14 549 448 22 876 332 13 802 535 63 495 35 346 229 7 383 2 065 458 56 112 1 317 87 869 1 055 59 524 1 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 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 lor breeding farms. number- Other farms. number. Hogs and pigs sold farms. number. $1,000. Feeder pigs _ (arms. 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 Turkey hens kept for breeding farms. number. Turkeys sold farms. number. See footnotes at end of table. 11 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning o1 abbrevialions and symbols, see introductory text] LIVESTOCK-Con. Hogs and pigs inventory. farrns. nunrtber. 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 __ larms, number. Other farms- number. Hogs and pigs sold (arms. 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 May 31 fams. 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 arxJ lambe shorn farms. number, pounds of wool. Horses and pornes inventory farms. number. Horses and ponies sold farms. number. Goats inventory farms. number. Goats so*d 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 puUets 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 breedmg farms, number. Turkey* sold farms. number. See footnotes at end of table. 2 219 2 (D) 22 498 109 14 294 44 366 13 170 610 166 584 104 276 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 95 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] CROPS HARVESTED Corn for grain or seed -._ farms. acres, bushels. Irngated _ farms. acres. Corn for silage or green cfiop farms. acres, tons, green. Irrigated farms. acres. Wheat for grain farms. acres, bushels Irrigated _._ farms acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres __ 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Barley for grain farms. acres, bushels Irngated farms- acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres _ 500 acres or more )ats for grain farms- acres- bushels. Irngated farms. acres- Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more cwt. Irrigated farms. acres- Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..- 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres _._ 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar farms. acres. tons. Irrigated farms. acres. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small gram. wild, grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) ._ farms, acres, tons. dry. Irngated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more.. Alfalfa hay farms. acres, tons. dry. Irrigated farms. acres- See footnotes at end of table 1 203 47 493 5 687 256 1 203 47 493 1 339 55 612 1 107 069 1 339 55 612 7 706 1 239 480 83 250 152 5 440 587 736 2 144 2 713 1 465 795 589 7 852 833 225 59 437 911 5 884 473 401 2 577 3 082 1 406 494 293 974 28 348 1 881 059 643 15 743 2 043 160 078 3 097 637 2 043 160 078 504 1 054 392 1 792 352 670 99 392 607 1 792 352 670 40 173 603 538 438 1 397 168 352 4 319 597 1 397 168 352 13 717 1 173 475 3 563 568 10 511 846 194 4 981 5 460 2 322 11 780 920 314 3 088 008 9 569 696 289 1 825 5 185 373 329 1 358 4 337 288 4 355 291 879 302 3 612 414 5 Oil 366 336 375 4 520 372 2 645 36 900 106 775 2 209 29 194 93 932 202 3 894 254 619 218 3 982 304 202 675 16 380 48 212 560 12 716 41 327 464 10 488 496 10 266 785 391 456 9 333 352 982 27 742 101 280 96 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see inlroductoiv text] CROPS HARVESTED Corn for grain or seed farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Corn for silage or green cfiop ___ farms. acres- tons, green. Inigaled farms. acres. Wheat for grain _ farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Barley for grain farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres _._ 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Oats for grain farms. bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms. acres. cwt. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres too to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Irish potatoes farms. acres, owl. Inigaled farms. acres. Farms by acres han/ested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar farms. acres. tons. Imgated farms. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small gram, vnild, grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) .. farms, acres, tons, dry. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Alfalfa hay farms- acres, tons. dry. Irrigated farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 475 15 819 165 009 396 12 213 236 549 18 941 1 484 522 230 10 436 217 137 230 10 436 52 842 36 698 142 850 1 032 326 333 11 017 385 14 426 134 230 614 33 647 108 377 470 25 375 143 453 18 306 1 504 569 158 9 772 190 725 599 35 491 130 029 257 11 496 1 318 998 257 11 496 1 528 107 830 419 245 1 206 79 699 1 510 93 136 7 255 598 1 236 75 274 409 3 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. (For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 2.000 acres or CROPS HARVESTED -Con. Vegetables harvested tor sale (see text) ,.- farms. _ acres-- Irngated farms-_ acres.- Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5,0 to 24.9 acres 25-0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250-0 acres or more Sweet corn harvested for sale farms.. acres.. Irrigated farms_. acres.. Field seed and grass seed crops _ farms.. acres. . Irngated farms. _ Land in orchards farms.. acres.. Irngated farms.. acres.. Farms by beanng and nonbearing acres; 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5,0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more 440 6 439 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 99 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Inlroductorv text] $500,000 Of 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 text) farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Farms by value of sales; Less ttian $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. 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 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. 100 IDAHO 24 142 100.0 13 931 875 24 142 2 269 404 94 002 2 420 2 519 2 627 2 741 10 364 407 776 2 330 297 934 10 041 7 574 216 314 6 390 113 575 512 1 936 2 835 65 811 7 615 120 329 468 62 490 3 153 483 414 1 901 455 059 1 919 241 252 1 162 225 603 13 321 828 875 1 701 705 361 213 772 872 3 628 507 12 004 3 (D) 34 45 178 34 45 178 130 493 396 114 493 051 662 1 077 097 1 627 035 484 89 273 372 86 565 2 478 424 55 335 24 917 104 22 731 70 15 707 54 15 361 17 10 108 9 10 040 33 6 693 23 6 468 399 242 900 393 242 790 8 12 786 4 12 783 106 85 199 106 85 199 540 211 249 538 037 1 100 378 669 344 244 119 618 556 118 576 61 255 279 55 396 2 691 11.1 3 165 001 1 176 1 953 118 183 878 94 901 2 129 1 659 61 314 (D) 665 19 996 2 787 11.5 1 955 498 2 787 201 400 72 264 26 439 317 21 281 1 753 57 612 572 38 775 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] 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). Sl.OOO to $2.499 $2,500 10 $4.999 S5.000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $24,999 _._ $25,000 to 339.999... $40,000 10 549.999... $50,000 to 399,999... $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.. Sorgfium for gram 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 greentlouse crops farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Ottier 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. 1 910 60 951 31 912 (D) 344 3 847 905 20 246 22 371 407 342 2 402 2 741 38 918 14 198 (D) 245 1 704 2 627 10.9 406 508 2 627 18 798 7 156 309 489 1 619 2 519 10.4 245 308 2 519 9 101 3 613 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 101 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] $500,000 or more MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con. Total sales (see text) -Con. Hogs and pigs _ farms. $1.000_ Sales of S50.000 or more tarms. $1,000. Stieep. lambs, and wool farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000- Ottier livestock and livestock products (see text) tarms. $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 purctiased _. farms. $1,000. Farms witti expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 10 $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— S1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999. $100,000 or more Farms witti 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 witti 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, (arms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table 1 Table 52 Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con Total sales (see text) — Con. Hogs and pigs ..- (arms. $1,000. Sales ot $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Othier 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 witli 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. 1 985 52 746 26 573 4 588 1 771 2 270 1 574 1 796 840 19 741 23 501 2 754 40 358 14 654 2 416 2 205 1 871 1 128 2 079 1 184 1 481 2 455 16 594 6 759 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA IDAHO 103 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] $500,000 or more FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' -Con. Total farm production expenses — Con, Electncity _. (arms. $1,000, Farms with expenses ol — $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24,999 _ _ $25,000 or more Hired tarm 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 (arms. $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. 6 768 2 852 1 281 15 071 4 379 469 4 609 4 261 1 625 295 8 120 4 846 1 413 2 027 4 048 3 861 1 025 2 624 3 061 2 035 403 3 568 976 1 072 692 16 508 4 919 806 517 1 260 499 586 1 748 279 104 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' -Con. Total farm production expenses — Con, Electricity (arms, $1,000 Farms witti 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 witti 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— SI 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. 6 985 1 544 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 105 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text ) $500,000 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 loss dollars. Loss of- Less than $1.000 S1.000 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. 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. 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 On which all crops failed ._. In cultivated summer fallow . Idle Total woodland Woodland pastured Woodland not pastured farms, acres, farms, acres, farms, acres, farms, acres. farms acres, farms, acres, farms acres. See footnotes at end of table. 106 IDAHO 1 569 4 466 4 282 2 481 1 969 6 971 2 173 239 H Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. ling of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 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. Gam 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. 31,000 Customwork and other agncultural 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_. 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. 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 farms- acres. and not pastured , On which all crops failed ... In cultivated summer fallow. Idle Total woodland , Woodland pastured Woodland not pastured arms, acres, arms. farms., acres. . farms., acres., arms., acres.. 1 985 10 162 5 119 1 780 436 677 1 657 244 160 See footnotes at end of table, 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA 375 2 466 214 1 380 16B 893 785 87 581 2 754 -1 423 -517 892 5 253 618 2 356 2 480 374 156 2 210 180 723 1 629 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For mearung ol abbrevtalions and symbots, see introductory text ] SSOO.OOO or more LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Pastureiand and rangeland other ttian cropland and woodland pastured (arms- acres. Land in house lots, ponds, roads. wasteland, etc (arms. 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 55.000,000 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 ttian 40 horsepower (PTO) (arms. number. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms. number. Gram and bean combines farms. number. Cottonpickers and stnppers farms. number. Mower conditioners farms. number. Pickup balers farms. number, AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer (arms. 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. 6 779 615 158 1 043 338 030 24 140 125 875 336 615 572 3 712 3 261 2 627 3 136 2 095 5 204 2 441 1 101 492 2 545 4 803 3 729 5 700 3 532 2 097 1 412 232 22 096 59 079 20 575 54 534 11 304 17 330 15 220 37 204 8 376 9 093 10 391 12 101 137 818 1 562 285 955 213 743 208 3 489 239 518 2 506 206 1 711 662 1 499 976 2 265 825 526 653 6 093 648 4 341 263 1 046 1 155 950 1 105 115 1 028 6 041 1 014 4 873 414 836 978 4 037 1 222 233 1 722 114 725 2 656 1 748 955 658 492 2 630 Table 52 Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con Pasturetand 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: SI to $39,999 S4C.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' Motonrucks, 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 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 (arms. acres on which used. See footnotes at end of table 1 985 471 230 237 395 545 4 476 1 711 4 369 891 1 394 1 410 2 975 823 887 1 054 1 197 840 179 364 213 529 664 1 586 766 1 735 402 563 619 1 172 2 754 435 393 158 095 659 2 577 5 055 2 470 5 507 1 304 1 936 1 878 3 571 1 090 1 152 1 452 1 645 2 674 353 482 132 192 2 403 4 326 2 190 4 258 1 288 1 887 1 467 2 371 882 912 1 204 1 372 2 455 232 353 94 645 2 248 3 364 1 957 3 212 1 300 1 825 1 051 1 387 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 109 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory toxtl $500,000 or more 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 Owned land in farms Land rented or leased from others . Rented or leased land in farms ,. Land rented or leased to others arms, acres. arms, acres. arms acres. arms acres. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by phncipal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days of 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 propnetorship) 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 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols 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 Owned land in farms Land rented or leased from others . Rented or leased land in farms .. Land rented or leased to others acres. farms. acres., farms., acres., farms., acres.. 1 910 1 001 600 309 1 612 629 270 1 601 575 501 920 266 660 909 261 559 263 1 115 16.9 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 ongm (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. See footnotes at end of table, 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA 693 812 171 94 250 360 101 417 357 101 288 145 498 20.1 259 328 74 27 510 ? Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning ol aDDrevialions and symbols. All lams Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 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, primanly 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 5010 99 100 to 199 200 ;o 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. 945 52 Oil 812 48 054 1 212 56 707 23 568 489 16 020 4 451 1 095 40 687 19 117 107 3 106 568 20 603 8 294 1 334 41 385 1 221 39 919 1 Table 52 Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) $500,000 or more 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.. 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 ot 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. 1 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 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. 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 meal-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 (or breeding farms. number. Turkeys sold farms. number. See footnotes at end of table. 1 109 109 6 274 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. (For meancng ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) CROPS HARVESTED Corn (or gram or seed .._ (arms acres bushels Irrigated (arms acres Corn (or silage or green chop — (arms. acres- tons. green. Irrigated (arms. Wheat (or gram (arms., acres, bushels., Irhgated (arms., acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ , 100 to 249 acres _. , 250 to 499 acres , 500 acres or more Barley for gram (arms. acres- bushels. Irrigated (arms., acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more - Oats for grain farms. acres, bushels- Irrigated (arms. acres. cwt_. Irrigated (arms., acres.. Farms by acres harvested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres , 100 to 249 acres , 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more 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 Sugar beets for sugar (arms., tons.. Irrigated __ (arms., acres- Hay~al(al(a. other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. {see text) __ farms, acres, tons, dry. Irngated (arms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 26 to 99 acres , 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres , 500 acres or more AKaKa hay... (arms, acres, tons, dry. Irrigated (arms, acres See (ootnotes at end o( table. 1 203 47 493 5 687 256 1 203 47 493 1 339 55 612 1 107 069 1 339 55 612 7 706 1 239 480 83 250 152 5 440 587 736 2 144 2 713 1 465 795 589 7 652 833 225 59 437 911 2 577 3 082 1 406 974 28 348 1 881 059 643 15 743 2 043 160 078 3 097 637 2 043 160 078 604 1 792 352 670 99 392 607 1 792 352 670 40 173 603 538 438 1 397 166 352 4 319 597 13 717 1 173 475 3 563 558 10 511 846 194 11 780 920 314 3 088 008 9 669 696 289 $500,000 or more 269 876 20 411 619 386 193 067 126 629 10 864 032 318 97 373 318 176 236 53 209 763 318 176 235 107 738 462 991 263 98 433 244 513 18 239 572 616 127 020 152 526 11 697 222 636 90 679 620 131 885 507 297 534 110 820 45 668 112 264 458 382 606 96 621 10 213 1 207 623 220 10 213 15 948 330 187 367 16 948 1 666 357 878 23 517 174 1 165 128 087 1 675 267 936 18 341 259 1 248 127 834 232 685 473 414 41 357 794 382 414 41 357 55 520 60 034 16 717 872 520 60 034 454 45 359 1 137 511 464 46 369 1 697 271 792 895 842 1 411 202 596 200 679 509 215 1 552 218 964 785 860 1 331 167 900 8 060 960 664 217 8 060 292 8 912 166 568 292 8 912 194 120 12 099 823 1 061 72 687 1 543 148 631 9 604 966 1 121 71 734 394 685 338 516 37 955 769 290 516 37 955 269 17 202 3 960 029 269 17 202 308 17 073 407 081 308 17 073 216 351 618 426 1 516 152 455 628 175 1 438 122 769 116 IDAHO 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] CROPS HARVESTED Corn for gram or seed farms, acres, bushels. Irngated farms. acres. Corn for silage or green cfiop farms. acres, tons, green. Irngated farms. acres. Wheat for grain farms. acres, bushels. Irngated - __ farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres __. 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Barley tor gram farms. acres, bushels. irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres .__ 500 acres or more Oats lor gram farms. acres, bushels. irrigated farms. acres. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms- acres, cwt. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Insh potatoes ._ farms. acres, cwt. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres _ 5.0 to 24.9 acres _.. 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar farms- acres, tons. Irrigated farms. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) _. farms, acres, tons. dry. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres ___ 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Alfalfa hay ___ farms. acres, tons, dry. Irngated __ farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 852 47 015 2 891 815 1 284 106 168 280 737 1 025 69 806 263 645 332 1 150 83 128 238 369 20 138 1 024 272 255 7 977 375 15 622 947 568 286 9 262 172 614 39 938 104 073 488 25 884 546 31 114 90 098 455 21 208 805 34 694 1 721 297 553 15 222 377 32 270 1 811 730 649 18 753 160 127 49 1 421 1 725 95 435 232 354 1 342 57 622 565 1 498 70 132 193 778 1 216 46 277 15 993 714 320 334 14 690 830 765 396 8 408 1 473 53 420 122 004 1 111 31 939 707 1 234 39 015 102 453 997 26 212 1 254 33 561 67 468 1 008 21 859 51 893 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 117 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] $600,000 or more CROPS HARVESTED -Con Vegetables han/ested for sale (see text) ... farms, acres. Imgated _ farms. acres. Farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 4.9 acres 50 to 24 9 acres _ 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres ._ 250 acres or more 13 192 64 9 512 Sweet corn harvested for sale . Irngated Field seed and grass seed crops. Irrigated arms., acres., arms., acres.. farms., acres., arms., acres. . Land in orchards farms. acres. Irngated 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 434 19 491 434 19 491 482 13 195 423 12 949 3 148 7 3 148 16 744 59 12 848 3 896 13 3 BBS 4 6B4 96 4 684 2 828 28 1 015 See footnotes at end of table. 118 IDAHO 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] $20,000 to $24,999 CROPS HARVESTED-Con 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 Sweet corn harvested for sale farms. acres. Inigated farms. acres. Field seed and grass seed crops farms. acres. Irrigated farms. acres. Land in orchards - farms. acres. Irrigated - farms. acres. Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0,1 to 4 9 acres 5,0 to 24 9 acres 25,0 to 99 9 acres .-_ 100,0 to 249.9 acres 250,0 acres or more 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 119 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 [For meaning of abbroviatlons and symbols, see introductory text] Field crops, except cash grains (013) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; crops, except lori grains, ne.c 33. 0134. 0139) field cash (01 Vegetables and melons (016) FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number- percent. Land in farms acres. ! size of farm acres. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) __ farms-. S1.000.. 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 gram 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 24 142 100,0 13 931 875 577 24 142 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con. ling of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] General farms, primarily crop Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle. except feedlots (0212) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal :ialties (027) General farms. pnmarily livestock and animal specialties (029) 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 10 $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- Wheat farms. $1,000-- Soybeans farms- $1,000.- Sorgflum 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, siiage, 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. 1 303 117 516 90 189 2 547 19 2 087 9 629 39.9 5 766 620 9 629 832 158 86 422 728 1 387 1 523 1 463 1 396 412 1 643 1 168 11 374 8 786 745 571 1 351 666 884 7 769 32.2 4 823 065 7 769 310 501 39 967 1 013 1 214 1 220 1 228 358 678 259 665 2 965 220 1 538 266 159 173 055 1 535 225 282 1 079 213 601 14 141 11 13 983 1 687 49 738 29 483 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 121 Table 53 Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con [For maaning ol abbf aviations and symbols, see mlroduclory text) MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con Total sales (see text)— Con. Hogs and pigs farms. $1,000. Sales ot $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.. 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. 1 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. (For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primanly crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily 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.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Ottier livestock and livestock products (see text) farms. . $1,000.. Sales ot $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 witti expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Farms witfi 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 , 35,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more , Commercial fertiliz 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. 1 175 89 848 76 466 9 755 750 374 76 922 3 472 1 422 525 19 8 314 10 908 5 359 7 287 219 156 7 702 268 884 34 911 2 582 1 215 410 4 425 984 202 6 623 8 350 4 366 5 049 1 563 193 061 123 520 1 461 3 266 1 265 2 828 49 152 72 45 226 1 746 39 214 22 460 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 123 Table 53 Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbroviattons and symbols, see Introductory text] Field crops, except cash grains (013) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Insh potatoes, crops, except grams, n field cash (0133, 0134,' 0139) 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. 17 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Horticultural specialties (016) General farms. primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry. and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle. except feedlols (0212) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal 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 Of 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 Properly taxes farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to S9.999 $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 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Field crops, except cash grains (013) 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 larms - ._ 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-RELATED INCOME Government payments farms. $1 .000. Other farm-related income' farms. $1,000. Customwork and other agncultural 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 ._. Com . $1,000. _ fai ms- $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 On which all crops failed ... In cultivated summer fallow . Idle Total woodland Woodland pastured Woodland not pastured farms, acres- farms. acres, farms, acres, farms, acres farms, acres fa^ms- acres. farms, acres. ?4 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning ol 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) 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. $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 lo $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, 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 On which all crops failed ... In cultivated summer fallow _ Idle . Total woodland Woodland pastured Woodland not pastured . farms. acres. farms. acres farms. acres, farms, acres. farms, acres, farms, acres, farms. 226 21 422 226 16 366 1 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Field crops, except cash grains (013) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes. field crops, except cash grams, nee (0133. 0134. 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) 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.. S1.000.. 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 machmery 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 3200.000 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 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 qrowth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms acres on which used See footnotes at end of table. 6 779 615 158 1 043 338 030 24 140 125 875 336 615 572 3 712 3 261 2 627 3 136 2 095 24 050 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. pnmarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots {02 i 2) 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 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: SI to $4,999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19,999 820.000 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 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 grovirth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms. acres on which used. See footnotes at end of table. 34 817 206 018 1 760 34 259 57 12 490 1 175 477 979 406 791 833 3 582 1 084 3 528 1 179 48 759 276 79 294 9 755 2 429 776 249 080 415 2 143 1 600 1 150 1 303 1 662 640 216 1 388 2 322 1 831 2 570 1 019 s Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Field crops, except cash grains (013) Sugarcane and sugar beets, Iristi potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators .. Full owners . Parte Tenants . While Full owners . Part owners. Tenants Black and other races Full owners Part owners Tenants OWNED AND RENTED LAND Land owned Owned land in farms Land rented or leased from others . Rented or leased land in farms .. Land rented or leased to others acres, farms, acres- farms. acres, farms, acres. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported ___ Operators by pnnctpal 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 66 to 69 years 70 years and over Average age Operators by sex: tvlale Female Operators of Spanish origin (see text) FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole propnetorship) farms- acres- Partnership farms- 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. 24 142 14 406 6 817 2 919 23 886 14 295 6 721 2 870 21 312 9 413 086 21 223 8 838 982 9 836 5 397 257 9 736 5 092 893 18 227 4 300 1 615 10 101 12 614 2 737 2 322 7 555 1 427 1 460 1 559 3 957 13 392 17,8 3 774 307 2 966 5 339 2 681 20 368 7 488 284 2 314 2 474 456 4 207 1 889 1 513 805 3 433 1 894 432 3 402 1 784 201 2 332 1 387 022 2 318 1 370 582 2 838 1 107 262 1 941 644 419 878 307 249 582 2 410 19 4 659 616 856 406 433 511 478 354 460 50.6 4 538 2 350 1 473 715 4 455 2 325 1 436 694 3 848 1 942 013 3 823 1 841 422 3 177 1 034 327 2 049 2 204 585 423 1 196 285 294 313 740 2 526 17.0 665 664 1 085 464 499 478 362 400 49.6 3 636 1 235 171 497 416 159 4 538 2 350 1 473 715 4 455 2 325 1 436 3 848 1 942 013 3 823 1 841 422 3 177 1 034 327 2 049 2 204 585 423 1 196 285 294 313 740 2 526 499 478 362 400 49,6 130 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. Horticultural General farms. primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle. except feedlots (0212) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmanly livestock and animal specialties (029) 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 Owned land in farms Land rented or leased from others . Rented or leased land in farms ., Land rented or leased to others— acres- farms- acres. farms. acres, farms, acres. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence; On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by phncipal occupation; Farming Other Operators by days of 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; r^ale Female Operators of Spanish ongin (see text) , FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole propnetorship) farms. acres. Partnership farms. Corporation; Family held farms. acres. More than 10 stockholders farms. 1 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 17 272 188 16 478 85 10 830 85 10 760 18 713 23 4 233 1 303 647 493 163 1 284 643 480 660 220 177 656 217 076 9 629 6 566 2 264 777 9 565 6 525 2 268 772 8 870 4 324 954 8 852 4 034 665 3 106 1 760 091 3 061 1 731 955 3 523 5 562 919 964 3 679 544 1 581 5 367 18.4 3 371 696 741 983 384 312 14 31 321 7 769 5 282 1 899 588 7 714 5 248 1 883 583 7 195 3 642 902 7 181 3 405 748 2 521 1 439 845 2 487 1 417 317 4 429 726 802 2 901 449 1 231 4 405 762 1 459 856 876 6 839 2 970 868 619 838 504 1 535 865 516 1 255 303 121 206 92 166 1 687 1 267 258 162 1 676 1 261 254 1 532 120 160 1 525 93 740 424 31 559 420 30 619 209 480 239 13 047 32 2 161 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 131 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Field crops, except casti grains (013) Sugarcane and sugar beets, Iristi potatoes; crops, except grains, n,- - tield cash (0133, 0134,' 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) FARMS BV SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres SO to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres. 2.000 acres or more . FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION 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) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) __ Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmahly livestock 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 fvlilk 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 3 021 S 26S 1 102 1 717 1 430 1 436 894 900 2 922 2 446 1 697 1 309 203 312 226 1 303 1 538 84 1 687 415 2 661 4 787 2 174 1 810 1 449 600 10 490 715 894 8 604 558 229 2 541 3 422 1 120 834 543 144 13 321 1 502 218 828 875 5 376 189 822 48 686 11 640 1 312 396 780 186 1 552 692 021 472 436 939 37 982 895 37 340 1 185 34 129 13 B56 436 9 641 2 546 1 002 24 488 11 310 125 112 1 046 243 339 257 284 202 200 705 589 361 200 32 595 626 31 712 35 722 17 044 267 6 012 1 772 734 112 1 046 243 339 257 284 202 200 705 589 32 595 626 31 712 21 622 866 35 722 17 044 267 6 012 1 772 734 132 IDAHO 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] 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, 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, pnmarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beet catlle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmanly livestock and animal specialties (029) LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms. number. Farms vwith — 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 too to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms. number. Beef cows farms. 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 Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primanly crop (019) 29 910 432 27 924 Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) 2 406 445 659 520 1 580 3 352 1 245 8 786 294 074 745 571 3 421 125 567 36 875 7 721 168 507 708 695 1 120 Beef cattle. except feedlots (0212) 1 327 1 853 374 392 386 5 423 388 033 7 620 595 361 272 143 3 170 117 469 34 492 6 627 477 892 237 651 246 4 491 2 579 1 516 87 968 29 162 Poultry and eggs (025) Animal :ialties (027) General farms, pnmarily livestock and animal specialties (029) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA IDAHO 133 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets: Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e c. "^133. 0134, 0139) (01 Vegetables and melons (016) 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. S1.000- 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 10 399 400 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. 259 22 986 892 641 14 908 566 7 365 536 7 543 1 464 316 112 1 300 202 144 9 286 56 104 2 052 6 730 426 2 606 155 1 223 134 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviatJons and symbols, see introductory text] Horticultural specialties (018) General larms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry. and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle. except feedlots (0212) 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.. 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 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.. numt)er. . Turkeys sold farms.. number.. See footnotes at end of table. 43 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Field crops, except casli grains (013) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except cast! grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) CROPS HARVESTED Corn for grain or seed farms.. acres.. bustiels.. Irrigated , -.. farms.- acres.. Corn for silage or green cftop - farms acres tons, green Irrigated - farms acres Wfieat for gram farms.. acres, _ bus^lels-- Irngated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Barley for grain... farms-. acres.. bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Oats for grain farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. cwt.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more cwt. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0,1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar farms. acres tons. Irrigated farms acres Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. farms acres tons, dry Irrigated farms acres Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Alfalfa hay farms. acres, tons, dry. Irrigated farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 1 203 47 493 5 687 256 1 203 47 493 1 339 55 612 1 107 069 1 339 55 612 7 706 1 239 480 83 260 152 5 440 587 736 2 144 2 713 1 465 795 569 7 852 833 225 59 437 911 5 884 473 401 2 577 3 082 1 406 494 293 28 348 1 881 059 643 15 743 2 043 160 078 3 097 637 2 043 160 078 504 1 054 392 1 792 352 670 99 392 607 1 792 352 670 40 173 603 538 438 1 397 168 352 4 319 597 1 397 166 352 13 717 1 173 475 3 563 558 10 511 846 194 4 981 5 460 2 322 11 780 920 314 3 088 008 9 569 696 289 363 13 755 1 611 496 363 13 755 3 292 728 597 44 611 406 1 745 177 244 2 906 434 137 28 890 196 712 1 064 653 293 233 9 897 673 141 427 497 1 465 84 408 844 990 323 1 927 117 029 378 815 1 377 75 460 266 12 250 265 172 266 12 250 1 926 333 375 27 021 224 1 575 189 550 15 227 636 1 452 156 877 486 597 313 503 42 989 793 286 503 42 989 145 1 282 301 620 169 257 1 282 301 620 16 928 132 983 411 301 283 861 965 026 2 603 214 695 2 853 246 132 877 555 2 431 191 756 10 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) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal :ialties (027) General farms, primanly livestock and animal specialties (029) CROPS HARVESTED Corn for gram or seed farms acres bushels Irrigated farms acres Corn for silage or green chop farms. acres- tons, green. Irrigated _ farms. acres. Wheat for grain farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: to 24 acres . 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres.. 250 to 499 acres.. 500 acres or more. Barley for grain farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Oats for grain farms- acres- bushels- Irrigated farms. acres. cwt._ Irrigated farms. _ acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres _ 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres _ 500 acres or more cwt.. Irrigated farms., acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4-9 acres , 5-0 to 24.9 acres , 25.0 to 99.9 acres , 100.0 to 249 9 acres _ _ 250.0 acres or more __ , Sugar beets for sugar farms- acres- tons- Irngated farmS- acres- Hay— alfalfa, other tame, smalt grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. farms, acres- tons, dry. Irrigated farms- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres -- 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Alfalfa hay farms. acres, tons, dry. Irrigated farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 690 64 217 4 869 242 612 49 137 220 23 552 475 839 332 23 552 22 867 6 387 693 207 22 867 258 19 697 518 279 258 19 697 1 158 91 969 359 384 933 76 757 286 9 928 186 003 286 9 928 397 15 418 298 106 1 226 82 655 4 721 169 842 45 022 568 1 772 97 344 6 441 296 1 365 66 554 857 435 11 015 673 242 290 6 084 5 347 511 739 308 335 3 962 351 980 1 891 1 019 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Field crops, except cash grains (013) 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-Con Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) . Irngated - Farms by acres harvested: 0-1 to 4,9 acres 50 to 24 9 acres 25-0 to 99-9 acres 100 to 249 9 acres 250-0 acres or more 44 656 770 37 683 Sweet com harvested for sale . Irngated Field seed and grass seed crops _ Irngated Land in orchards . Irrigated Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0-1 to 4-9 acres 5-0 to 24-9 acres .._ - 25-0 to 99 9 acres - 1000 to 249 9 acres 250-0 acres or more farms - - acres. - farms.. acres. - farms- acres-- farms-- acres.- farms_- acres- farms. acres. 980 99 067 530 45 148 482 13 195 423 12 949 366 48 316 314 33 541 10 668 202 10 646 289 11 339 265 11 246 See footnotes at end of table- 138 IDAHO 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) Beef cattle. except feedlots (0212) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) CROPS HARVESTED-Con Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms. acres- Irngated farms. acres Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99 9 acres., 100.0 to 249 9 acres 250.0 acres or more Sweet corn harvested for sale . Irrigated arms., acres. , 'arms., acres. , arms., acres.. arms., acres.. Land in orchards farms-- Field seed and grass seed crops . Irrigated Farms by beanng and nonbearing acres: 0,1 to 4.9 acres 5,0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100,0 to 249.9 acres 250-0 acres or more 1 228 38 1 228 3 949 21 1 388 ^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 IDAHO 139 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 macfiinery 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.. Irngated land farms.. acres.. Market value of agricultural products sold $1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse crops - $1.000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products $1.000.. Farms by value of sales: Less ttian $2.500 $2,500 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to 349.999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Operators by pnncipal 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_. 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 harvested: Wheat for gram farms.. acres., bushels.. Barley for grain farms., acres., bushels.. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms., acres., cvA,. Irish potatoes farms. acres., CWt-, Sugar beets for sugar farms. acres, tons. farms, acres, tons. dry. 24 142 13 931 875 577 3 021 5 268 5 685 4 716 2 446 3 006 21 085 6 742 285 18 270 4 349 122 16 620 3 219 192 5 329 2 519 2 627 3 646 2 781 2 787 4 453 12 614 7 555 51.1 13 481 1 772 756 8 604 558 229 2 769 157 665 13 321 1 502 218 1 258 76 882 1 113 119 188 1 464 316 112 1 839 1 425 572 7 706 1 239 480 83 250 152 7 852 833 225 59 437 911 2 055 161 004 3 113 900 1 792 352 670 99 392 607 1 397 168 352 4 319 597 13 717 1 173 475 3 563 558 789 558 51,7 12 075 699 114 832 561 204 486 446 106 716 447 40 829 425 299 51,7 367 24 475 238 10 578 72 400 141 627 378 74 076 304 45 150 312 31 906 233 13 425 713 32 275 121 560 345 52 554 89 197 See footnotes at end of table. 140 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con. (For meaning o< abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms number. Land in (arms 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 agncultural 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: Farming 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 harvested: Wheat for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Barley for gram _ farms., acres., bushels.. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms., acres., cvA.. Irish potatoes farms., acres., cwt.. Sugar beets for sugar farms. acres, tons. 516 136 833 265 446 46 034 383 25 735 290 14 129 226 6 170 905 505 173 558 351 130 692 224 609 51 326 293 19 795 65 1 954 422 50 372 456 66 016 4 716 829 472 36 261 113 446 297 79 281 267 Table 1 County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms number.. Land in farms _ acres.. Average size ol farm___ — acres.. Value ol 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 lo 9 acres — 10 to 49 acres — 50 10 179 acres 180 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 acres or more Total cropland farms., acres.. Harvested cropland farms.. acres.. Irngated land larms.. acres.. Market value ol 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: Farming 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 larms.. 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 harvested: Wheat for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Barley for gram farms., acres., bushels.. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms.. acres, cwt.. Insh potatoes farms. acres- cvrt. Sugar beets for sugar larms. acres, tons. — larms. acres. tons, dry. 37 1 783 247 966 1 520 192 738 1 745 213 013 1 044 687 51.0 1 030 130 677 520 16 413 197 14 289 1 019 178 598 480 23 776 2 072 266 288 16 160 335 618 307 30 918 944 467 428 587 374 1 372 246 528 350 144 660 2 311 206 18 320 225 29 322 70 506 750 413 331 686 260 238 723 237 169 485 107 828 288 26 420 123 7 865 476 111 477 460 50 173 187 836 34 363 206 55 536 See footnotes at end ol table. 142 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and syn^bols, see introductory text] Gooding Farms .- Land in farms Average size of farm. ue ot land and buildings^: Average per farm Average per acre Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment' Average per farm 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. Harvested cropland . Irrigated land _ farms, acres farms. acres, farms. Market value of agricultural products sold _- Average per farm Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops Livestock, poultry, and their products Farms by value o( 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 pnncipal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days worked off farm: Any 200 days or more Average age of operator Total farm production expenses' Average per farm ___ Beef cows Milk cows Cattle and calves sold . Hogs and pigs inventory Hogs and pigs sold Sheep and lambs inventory.. Chickens 3 months old or older inventory .. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold. ,. farms. number. .. farms. number., .. farms. number. __ farms. number. .. farms. number. .. farms. number .. farms number .. farms number _. farms number. Selected crops harvested: Wheat for gram farms acres bushels Barley for gram farms acres bushels Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms acres cwt Irish potatoes farms acres. Sugar beets for sugar farms. acres, tons. ... farms- acres- tons. dry. 566 Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms.,- Land in farms _. Average size of farm. . number. ...acres. .,, acres. Value ot land and buildings': Average per farm Average per acre Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment': Average per farm 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 Harvested cropland . Irngated land _ farms- acres. farms, acres., farms., acres. Market value of agricultural products sold .. Average per farm Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse crops Livestock, poultry, and their products Farms by value of sales: Less than S2,500 S2.500 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: Farming Other Operators by days worked off farm: Any 200 days or more Average age of operator _. Total farm production expenses' Average per farm ._ Beef cow/s , Milk cows Cattle and calves sold . Hogs and pigs inventory Hogs and pigs sold _. Sheep and lambs inventory Chickens 3 months old or older inventory _. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold. __ farms- number, .. farms. number. ._ farms- number. .. farms. number. _. farms. number. ._ farms. number, .. farms. number, _. farms. number. -. farms. number. Selected crops harvested: Wheat tor gram farms.. acres., bushels.. Barley for grain... farms., acres., bushels.. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms,. acres., cvirt., Irish potatoes farms.. acres., cwt.. Sugar beets for sugar farms.. acres., tons. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wile grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms- acres. tons. dry. 584 263 759 533 195 063 12 385 256 6 416 21 258 284 5 810 299 31 907 2 154 124 43 594 290 77 646 Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con. [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 (arm 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 lo 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.. IWarket value of agricultural products sold SI.000.. Average per farm... dollars.. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops $1,000_. Livestock, poultry, and their products S1.000_. 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: Farming 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 harvested: Wheat for gram farms.. acres,, bushels,. Barley for grain farms.. acres. . bushels,. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms.. acres., cvirt.. Insh potatoes farms,. acres,, cwt.. Sugar beets for sugar farms.. acres,, tons.. _., farms- acres- tons, dry. 106 755 259 40 430 67 4 581 363 76 624 330 49 442 155 579 572 135 359 237 512 Table 2 Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982 [Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see iniroductory text] MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) _ farms, 1987, 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Average per farm dollars, 1987. 1982. 1987 value of sales: Less tfian $1,000 farms. $1,000. $1,000 to $2.499 farms. $1,000. $2,500 to $4,999 farms. $1,000. $5,000 to $9,999 farms. $1,000. $10,000 to $19.999 farms. $1,000. $20,000 to $24.999 farms. $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 _. (arms. $1,000. $250,000 to $499.999 farms. $1,000. $500,000 or more (arms. $1,000. 1982 value of sales^: Less than $1,000 (arms. $1,000. $1,000 to $2,499 (arms. $1,000. $2,500 to $4.999 (arms. $1,000. $5,000 to $9,999 farms. $1,000. $10,000 to $19,999- (arms. $1,000. $20,000 to $24,999 (arms. $1,000. $25,000 to $39.999 (arms. $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 or more farms. $1,000. Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1987. 1982- $1,000, 1987. 1982. Grains farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Corn (or grain farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982- Wheal farms, 1987- 1982- Soybeans- farms, 1987., 1982. $1,000, 1987- 1982- Sorghum for grain farms, 1987-. 1982- $1,000, 1987- 1982. Barley. farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Oats farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Other grains^ farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. See footnotes at end of table. 24 142 24 714 2 269 404 2 231 606 94 002 90 297 2 909 782 2 420 3 994 2 519 9 101 2 627 18 798 2 741 38 918 905 20 246 1 910 60 951 871 38 861 2 787 201 400 2 691 420 589 1 100 378 669 662 1 077 097 2 375 783 2 535 4 240 2 435 8 771 2 635 18 946 944 21 031 2 029 64 888 1 013 45 244 3 306 238 769 2 940 455 559 1 023 349 691 664 979 793 14 015 14 931 1 097 255 1 160 742 10 364 11 927 407 776 554 691 893 1 089 10 041 15 044 7 574 7 778 216 314 314 830 (D) 6 390 (NA) 113 575 (NA) 512 670 1 936 2 763 2 835 8 757 65 811 221 986 1 293 1 408 112 856 75 656 87 283 53 733 231 59 4 383 99 15 534 37 12 961 22 71 686 247 (D) 253 418 219 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) _. farms. 1987-. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Average per farm dollars. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 value o( sales: Less than $1.000 farms.. $1.000.. $1,000 to $2,499 farms.. $1,000.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms.. $1,000.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms.. $1,000.. $10,000 to $19.999 farms.. $1.000.. $20,000 to $24.999. farms.. $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 or more farms.. $1.000.. 1982 value of sales': Less ttian $1,000 farms.. $1.000.. $1,000 to $2.499 farms.. $1,000.. $2,500 to $4.999 farms.. $1,000.. $5,000 to $9,999 farms.. $1,000.. $10,000 to $19,999 _ farms.. $1,000.. $20,000 to $24,999 farms.. $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 10 $249.999 farms.. $1,000.. $250,000 to $499.999 farms.. $1,000.. $500,000 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 for grain farms. $1,000. Wheat farms. $1,000, Soybeans farms, $1,000. Sorghum tor grain farms, $1,000. Barley __ farms. $1,000. Oats _ farms. $1,000, Other grains^ farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 221 236 18 711 21 396 84 666 90 671 28 1982-. Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Average per farm dollars, 1987, 1982. 1987 value of sales: Less Ifian $1.000 farms. $1,000. $1,000 to $2,499 __. farms. $1,000. $2,500 to $4,999 farms. $1,000. $5,000 to $9,999 _._ farms. $1,000. $10,000 to $19.999 farms. $1,000. $20,000 to $24.999 farms. $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 or more farms. $1,000. 1982 value of sales'; Less ttian $1,000 farms. $1,000. $1,000 to $2,499 farms. $1,000. $2,500 to $4,999 .._ farms. $1,000. $5,000 to $9,999 farms- $1,000. $10,000 to $19,999 farms. $1,000. $20,000 to $24.999 farms. $1,000. $25,000 10 $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 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 for gram farms, $1,000, Wfleat 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, See footnotes at end of table. 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. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 2 009 2 127 249 070 233 067 123 977 109 575 237 75 209 347 247 895 245 1 746 76 271 452 223 796 226 1 624 224 235 16 697 256 39 664 91 30 444 67 129 833 1 175 1 246 111 367 99 082 734 925 15 530 24 185 187 296 2 185 3 714 463 487 5 734 10 281 320 (NA) 2 307 (NA) 297 635 5 250 10 108 428 455 32 265 35 925 75 385 78 957 38 282 314 19 233 25 048 259 298 13 171 17 154 230 (NA) 9 431 (NA) 873 870 174 809 146 524 200 239 168 418 48 97 914 485 565 28 367 44 343 32 (D) 406 446 18 923 32 588 (NA) 5 509 (NA) 419 3 797 11 692 26 125 17 563 253 643 214 184 16 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms. 1987., 1982. $1,000. 1987, 1982. Average per farm dollars. 1987. 1982. 1987 value of sales: Less ttian $1.000 $1,000. $1,000 to $2,499 far $1,000. $2,500 to $4,999 far $1,000. $10,000 to $19,999 - farms $1,000 $20,000 to $24.999 farms $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 or more farms $1,000. 1982 value of sales': Less Itian $1.000 farms. $1,000. $1,000 to $2.499 farms. $1,000. $2,500 to $4.999 farms. $1,000. $5,000 to $9.999 farms. $1,000. $10,000 to $19,999 farms. $1,000. $20,000 to $24.999 farms. $1,000. $25.000 10 $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 or more farms $1,000 Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse crops farms, 1987., 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. Grains farms, $1,000, Corn for gram farms. $1,000. Wtieat farms, $1,000. Soybeans farms. $1,000, Sorgfium for grain farm: $1,000, Barley farms, $1,000, Oats farms, $1,000, Other grains' farms, $1,000, See footnotes at end of table 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 650 40 486 41 953 305 328 3 746 5 431 1 2 (D) (D) 215 207 2 181 2 981 61 605 64 170 112 830 117 312 10 008 21 27 972 1987.. Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) larms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Average per (arm _ dollars. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 value of sales: Less than $1.000 farms.. $1.000.. $1,000 10 $2.499 farms.. $1,000-- $2,500 to $4,999 --- farms.. $1.000.. $5,000 to $9.999 farms.. $1,000-- $10,000 to $19,999 farms.. $1,000-- $20,000 to $24,999 -- farms-- $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 or more -- -- farms $1,000 1982 value of sales': Less than $1,000 --_ farms $1,000 $1,000 to $2,499 farms $1,000. $2,500 to $4.999 farms. $1,000. $5,000 to $9,999 farms. $1,000. $10,000 to $19,999 farms. $1,000. $20,000 to $24.999 farms. $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 or more farms.. $1,000-, Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops.- farms, 1987-, 1982-, $1,000, 1987-, 1982-, Grains farms, 1987. 1982- $1,000, 1987- 1982- Corn for gram -- farms, 1987- 1982- $1,000. 1987- 1982- Wheat - farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987- 1982- Soybeans farms, 1967- 1982. $1,000, 1987- 1982- Sorghum for grain larms, 1987- 1982- $1,000. 1987- 1982. Barley - farms. 1987- 1982- $1,000. 1987- 1982- Oats _-_ farms, 1987- 1982- $1,000. 1987- 1982- Other grains^ farms. 1987- 1982- $1,000. 1987- 1982- See footnotes at end of table. 644 662 34 241 39 473 53 169 59 626 80 419 28 764 34 583 342 377 17 363 21 199 285 (NA) 3 874 (NA) 16 092 12 834 44 087 38 084 (NA) 98 (NA) 191 219 20 441 20 093 107 020 91 749 (NA) 3 669 (NA) 338 348 29 281 50 230 86 631 144 339 20 806 88 6 400 43 6 827 21 6 896 9 26 936 173 (NA) 1 060 (NA) 51 291 52 253 100 570 94 832 369 412 42 169 43 506 332 363 13 488 14 662 858 955 83 477 81 588 97 292 85 433 42 2 565 43 1 917 632 700 59 407 57 522 530 614 16 757 23 238 1 392 405 9 023 13 423 (NA) 4 956 (NA) 30 320 37 818 74 863 87 340 271 302 25 149 32 573 230 259 22 143 28 814 226 232 14 871 19 686 (NA) 2 767 (NA) 215 4 494 9 064 150 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA 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) MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) _ farms. 1987_ 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Average per farm dollars. 1987. 1982- 1 987 value of sales: Less than S1.000 farms. $1,000. $1,000 to $2.499 farms. $1,000. $2,500 to $4.999 farms. $1,000. $5,000 to $9.999 farms. $1,000. $10,000 to $19.999 farms. $1,000. $20,000 to $24.999 farms. $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 or more farms. $1,000. 1982 value of sales': Less tfian $1,000 farms. $1,000. $1,000 to $2.499 farms. $1,000. $2,500 to $4.999 farms. $1,000. $5,000 to $9,999 farms $1,000 $10,000 to $19.999 farms $1,000 $20,000 to $24,999 farms $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 or more farms.. $1.000.. Sales by commodity or commodity group; Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Grains farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Corn for grain farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Wheat farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Soybeans farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Sorghum for gram farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Barley farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Oats ..farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Other grains^ - farms. 1987., 1982.. $1,000. 1987.- 1982.. See footnotes at end of table. 75 062 87 775 130 998 146 781 959 81 5 716 91 14 207 39 13 792 20 36 117 21 323 368 26 089 27 870 222 289 5 397 10 256 85 (NA) (0) (NA) 572 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols 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 farms, $1,000. Tobacco -- farms, $1,000. Hay. silage, and field seeds farms $1,000 Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms $1,000 Fruits, nuls. and bernes farms $1,000, Nursery and greenhouse crops farms $1,000 Other crops farms $1,000, Livestock, poultry, and Iheir products farms $1,000 Poultry and poultry products farms, $1,000, Dairy products farms, $1,000 Cattle and calves farms, $1,000 Hogs and pigs farms, $1,000, Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, $1,000, 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., 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grams (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 i (029) , 7 615 7 528 120 329 118 536 397 345 21 748 14 786 469 415 24 819 18 041 3 153 3 006 483 414 426 521 15 596 17 362 1 172 149 1 070 863 605 885 14 314 14 240 1 919 2 653 241 252 255 988 13 321 15 262 828 875 721 743 1 113 1 355 11 901 12 373 1 518 1 919 24 104 25 788 2 509 2 384 51 703 40 733 1 538 84 1 687 850 69 414 29 681 453 462 9 607 9 737 43 66 2 952 3 118 352 388 5 074 4 850 33 338 357 11 439 10 748 71 4 123 4 664 307 318 6 786 5 710 11 See footnotes at end of table. 152 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA 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] 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 farms, $1,000, Tobacco farms, $1,000, Hay. silage, and field seeds farms, $1,000, Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, $1,000, Fruits, nuts, and berries 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.. _ farms. $1,000. Hogs and pigs farms. $1,000. Sheep, lambs, and v^ool farms. $1,000, 1967. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987., 1982. 1987., 1982.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (0111 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, 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) 448 4 401 6 346 20 45 1 095 2 274 272 362 2 838 3 650 26 210 3 072 3 461 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 153 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD -Con Total sales (see texl)-Con Sales by commodity or commodity group- Con Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops-Con Cotton and cottonseed farms, $1,000, Tobacco --- farms, $1,000, Hay. silage, and field seeds farms, $1,000, Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, $1,000, Fruits, nuts, and bernes farms, $1,000, Nursery and greenfiouse crops farms, $1,000, Ottier crops farms, $1,000, Livestock, poultry, and Ifieir products farms. $1,000 Poultry and poultry products farms, $1,000. Dairy products farms. $1,000. Cattle and calves farms. $1,000. Hogs and pigs farms. $1,000. Sfieep. lambs, and wool farms. $1,000, 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982., 1987., 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) 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 (arms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beet cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms f024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) ,_ General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) 675 16 371 12 001 1 205 1 362 137 702 133 985 143 205 22 819 22 717 1 019 1 205 111 307 106 012 74 290 13 032 10 877 47 56 3 373 3 462 206 245 8 219 6 259 4 Table 2 Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con. Tolal sales (see text)-Con Sales by commodity or commodity group- Con Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops-Con Cotton and cottonseed farms. $1,000, Tobacco ..farms. $1 .000. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms, $1,000, Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, $1,000, Fruits, nuts, and bernes 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 farms, $1,000, Hogs and pigs farms, $1,000. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms. $1,000. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982.. 1987.. 1982. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982.. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 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, pnmanly livestock and animal specialties (029) (D) Table 2 Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con (For meaning of abbreviaitons and symbols, see introductory text] 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.- - larms, 1987.. 1982.. SI. 000, 1987.. 1982.. Tobacco - farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Hay. silage, and field seeds farms. 1987.. 1982. $1,000. 1987.. 1982. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987.. 1982. Fruits, nuts, and bernes farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1987. Other crops farms. $1,000. Livestoclt. poultry, and their products farms. $1,000. Poultry and poultry products farms. $1,000. Dairy products farms. $1,000, Cattle and calves farms, $1,000. Hogs and pigs farms, $1,000, Sheep, lambs, and wool farms. $1,000. 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 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) 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) Livestoct^. except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef catlle. except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) 296 278 13 053 10 721 279 299 17 669 34 400 332 9 122 8 746 43 62 3 158 3 327 240 286 5 150 4 437 20 243 316 2 370 3 042 456 569 24 070 24 066 79 97 8 085 10 384 390 492 9 700 9 101 50 228 280 5 170 5 245 See footnotes at end of table 156 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 2 Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con Total sales (see lext)-Con Sales by commodity or commodity group- Con, Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops-Con Cotton and cottonseed farms. St. 000. Tobacco farms. $1,000, Hay. silage, and field seeds farms. $1,000. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms. $1,000. Fruits, nuts, and bernes 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 farms, $1 ,000, Hogs and pigs farms, $1,000, Sheep, lambs, and wool farms, 51,000, 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982, 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. . 1987. 1982. , 1987. 1982. 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (01 1) 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) ?8 52 7 286 7 191 363 409 41 015 51 916 220 202 2 430 2 256 (D) 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 ) Total farm production expenses farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. Average per farm dollars. 1987. Livestock and poultry purchased (arms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Feed for livestock and poultry Commercially mixed formula feeds Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Commercial fenilizer' . Agncultural chemicals' Petroleum products ... .. 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. Gasoline and gasohol . LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc Hired farm labor. .. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982- ,. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. .. 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. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Repair and maintenance farms, 1987. $1,000. 1987. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment^ farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. .. 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. 24 139 1 862 264 77 148 9 061 9 506 394 684 326 442 12 837 14 512 230 572 233 142 4 984 5 291 56 606 75 045 12 511 12 621 63 248 58 732 13 109 13 935 148 396 160 602 14 634 12 664 65 098 52 652 22 259 24 542 83 022 118 529 20 195 23 499 37 087 56 310 15 582 16 124 37 328 50 244 16 915 (NA) 7 727 11 403 17 717 18 223 60 316 52 269 11 212 12 120 181 790 4 906 2 944 27 061 18 733 20 130 107 814 10 790 11 035 46 313 38 252 14 542 14 073 158 965 218 310 10 961 106 063 8 123 52 902 6 308 68 772 22 294 41 597 22 744 184 616 1 293 93 647 72 426 557 546 31 517 13 420 876 26 852 14 216 369 1 165 1 408 2 305 3 525 936 1 050 1 764 1 467 393 505 7 019 5 537 352 1 051 3 307 1 565 1 216 5 299 257 7 030 27 355 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farm production expenses farms, $1,000. Average per farm dollars, Livestock and poultry purchased farms, $1,000, Feed for livestock and poultry . Commercially mixed formula f Seeds, twlbs. plants, and trees .,. farms. Commercial fertilizer' farms. $1,000. Agncultural chemicals' Petroleum products -.. .. farms. $1,000. $1,000. Gasoline and gasohol farms. Oesel fuel farms. . _ farms. $1,000. farms. $1,000. Electricity farms. Hired farm labor farms. Contract labor farms, $1,000, Repair and maintenance farms, $1,000, Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment^ farms, $1,000, Interest paid^ _ farms. $1,000, Interest paid on debt: Secured by real estate farms, $1,000. Not secured by real estate farms. $1,000. Cash rent farms. $1,000. Property taxes paid farms. $1,000. All o<her farm production expenses farms. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 19«7. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. (NA) (D) (D) 906 72 053 79 529 549 3 345 4 176 619 3 460 2 341 709 905 1 264 2 235 577 658 1 546 1 954 682 750 3 458 2 387 372 543 10 102 5 234 406 410 1 331 654 378 4 261 292 2 587 297 9 433 31 762 429 286 295 520 239 274 215 224 12 493 55 772 205 239 503 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 159 Table 3 Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text ] Total farm production expenses. .- farms. 1967. $1,000. 1987. Average per farm dollars. 1987, Livestock and poultry purchased farms. $1,000, Feed for livestock and poultry farms, $1,000, Commercially mixed formula feeds farms, $1,000, Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms, $1,000, Commercial fertilizer' _. farms. $1 Agncuiturai chemicals' fe $1 Petroleum products.. f£ Gasoline and gasohol . . farms, $1,000, . farms, $1,000, Natural gas farms. LP gas, fuel oil. kerosene, motor oil. grease, etc. Electncity farms. Hired farm labor farms Contract labor farms. $1,000. Repair and maintenance farms. $1,000 Customwork. machine hire, and rental of macfiinery and equipment^ farms, $1,000 Interest paid^ farms, $1,000, Interest paid on debt: Secured by real estate farms, $1,000, Not secured by real estate farms, $1,000, Cash rent farms, $1,000, Property taxes paid farms, $1,000, All other farm production expenses. farms, $1,000, 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 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. 1987. 1987. 2 010 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982 -Con. (Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farm production expenses. ._ farms, 1987. $1,000. 1987. Average per farm... dollars. 1987. Livestock and poultry purctiased farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. farms. 1987. 1982. S1.000. 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Feed for livestock and poultry . Commercially mixed formula f Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ..farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Commercial fertilizer' . Agncultural chemicals' Petroleum products Gasoline and gasofiol . ..farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. ..farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. ..farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. ..farms, 1987. 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. Contract labor farms. 1987, 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Repair and maintenance farms, 1987. $1,000. 1987. Customwork, macfiine fiire. and rental of macfiinery and equipment^ farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. ..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. Casfi rent farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987. Property taxes paid farms. 1987. $1,000, 1987. All other farm production expenses. farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. 303 2 638 6 646 346 450 407 444 327 246 973 1 078 650 1 546 2 397 406 452 3 228 5 280 312 2 416 206 812 582 1 049 576 3 066 287 263 3 727 4 548 1 663 1 937 523 547 2 202 3 134 374 407 1 727 1 745 310 322 4 224 377 387 490 2 598 539 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982-Con. {Data are based on a sample of (arms. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Total farm production expenses farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. Average per farm... dollars, 1987. Livestock and poultry purchased farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Feed (or livestock and poultry Commercially mixed (ormula feeds . -.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. 1967. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. ..farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. Gasoline and gasofiol farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Diesel fuel... ...(arms. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Commercial ferlilizer' Agncultural chemicals' Petroleum products LP gas. fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc. Hired farm labor. ..farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. ..(arms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. ..farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982.. ..(arms. 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982.. Contract tabor farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Repair and maintenance farms, 1987.. $1,000, 1987.. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment^ (arms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Interest paid3 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 (arms, 1987. $1,000. 1987. All other farm production expenses... .farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. 644 29 855 46 358 445 459 5 016 7 091 423 464 3 258 3 282 593 650 2 313 3 283 439 475 328 249 287 318 2 440 2 541 2 023 240 1 306 175 1 715 589 1 236 594 3 271 365 12 530 34 329 250 266 2 003 1 539 22 193 65 661 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farm production expenses farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. Average per farm dollars. 1 987 . Livestock and poultry purcfiased farms Feed for livestock and poultry farms, $1,000, Commercially mixed formula feeds farms, $1,000 Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms, $1,000, Commercial fertilizer' farms, $1,000, Agncullurai cfiemicals' Petroleum products Gasoline and gasohol farms. Diesel fuel _ farms. Natural gas farms. Electncity farms. Hired farm labor farms. Contract labor farms, $1,000 Repair and maintenance farms. $1,000 Customwork. machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment^ farms. $1,000 Interest paid^ _ farms. $1,000. Interest paid on debt: Secured by real estate farms. $1,000. Not secured by real estate farms. $1,000, Cash rent farms, $1,000, Property taxes paid _.. farms, $1,000, All other farm production expenses farms, $1,000, 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 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. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1 080 1 428 325 362 3 319 4 672 392 322 1 304 1 498 545 596 2 454 4 658 1 229 2 379 372 (NA) 219 (D) 1 977 512 1 084 572 35 213 61 562 265 5 142 9 342 292 318 3 470 5 129 606 1 450 1 916 423 444 649 692 267 270 6 547 4 122 628 497 1 676 372 282 3 136 4 077 298 2 112 204 1 024 137 2 233 556 905 565 4 220 350 54 979 157 082 265 230 2 222 2 009 328 348 2 646 3 814 309 317 1 211 1 680 243 272 1 171 (NA) 254 320 308 288 2 816 2 093 211 215 5 349 3 887 3 046 309 1 252 268 16 642 62 097 270 1 222 1 397 420 263 1 493 748 845 16 660 15 909 318 249 4 096 4 825 991 954 3 728 2 544 1 015 1 130 8 875 8 850 1 169 1 037 3 745 2 912 1 366 1 599 5 605 7 363 1 270 1 501 2 476 3 360 1 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 abbfoviadons and symbols, see mtfoductory text] Hem Table 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm- Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NET CASH RETURN Net cast! return from agricultural sales lor the farm unit (see text)' farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. Average per farm dollars, 1987. Farms witti net gains^ number, 1987. $1,000, 1987. Average per farm dollars. 1987. Farms with net losses. __ number. 1987. $1,000. 1987. Average per farm dollars. 1987. GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS Total received farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. Average per farm dollars, 1987. Amount received in cash farms, 1987. $1,000. 1987. Value of commodity certificates received farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987., OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Gross before taxes and expenses' farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. Average per farm dollars. 1987. Customwork and other agncullural services^ farms. 1987. 1982., $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Rental of farmland- farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987.. Sales of forest products and Christmas trees farms. 1987.. $1,000, 1987., Other farm-related income sources farms. 1987.. $1,000, 1987. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Corn farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. Wheat farms, 1987. $1,000. 1987. Soybeans farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. Sorghum, barley, and oats farms. 1987. $1,000, 1987. Cotton farms, 1987. $1,000. 1987. Peanuts, rye. nee. tobacco, and honey farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. See footnotes at end of table 468 17 700 37 820 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 165 Table 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm- Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols introductory textl Item Table 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm- Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NET CASH RETURN Net cash return from agncultural sales for the farm unit (see text)' farms, 1987__ $1,000. 1987.. Average per farm dollars, 1987.. Farms with net gains^ number. 1987.. $1,000. 1987_. Average per farm .dollars. 1987.. Farms with net losses number. 1987.. $1,000. 1987.. Average per farm dollars. 1987.. GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS Total recerved _ _ farms. 1987.. $1,000, 1987.. Average per farm .dollars. 1987.. Amount received in cash farms. 1987., $1,000. 1987.. Value of commodity certificates received farms. 1987.. $1,000. 1987.. OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Gross before taxes and expenses' farms. 1987.. $1,000. 1987.. Average per farm dollars, 1987.. Customwork and other agncultural services^ farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Rental of farmland farms. 1 987 . . $1,000, 1987.. Sales of forest products and Christmas trees farms. 1987.. $1,000. 1987.. Other farm-related income sources farms. 1987.. 31.000. 1987.. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total - Table 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm- Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning ol abbreuialions and symbols, se Table 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm- Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introduclory text] Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms - number Land in larms acres, Average size ol larm _ -..acres. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. , 1987. 1982. Average per acre dollars, 1987. 1982. 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 . 10 to 49 acres . 50 to 69 acres . 70 to 99 acres ... 100 to 139 acres. 140 to 179 acres. 180 to 219 aci 220 to 259 260 to 499 aci 500 to 999 aci 1 ,000 to 1 ,999 2,000 acres Ol acres . more . LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms, acres. Harvested cropland larms, acres. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing farms, acres. Other cropland farms, acres. Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms. See footnotes at end of table. farms, acres, farms. acres, farms, acres. farms. acres, farms, acres, farms. acres. farms, acres, farms, acres. farms, acres. arms, acres. arms. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987- 1982- 24 142 24 714 13 931 875 13 921 639 577 563 336 615 459 965 572 3 021 11 852 5 268 133 825 1 102 64 057 1 717 139 533 1 430 166 579 1 436 225 998 894 176 329 900 214 165 2 922 1 058 268 2 446 1 714 614 1 697 2 343 890 1 309 7 682 765 2 953 12 414 5 296 135 174 1 078 62 925 1 903 154 678 1 514 175 449 1 634 256 948 1 022 201 868 925 219 405 2 562 1 796 081 1 568 2 142 015 1 319 7 709 298 21 085 22 031 6 742 285 6 484 076 18 270 19 596 4 349 122 4 887 805 10 160 10 658 816 308 763 021 9 310 5 193 1 576 855 833 250 1 985 802 333 839 61 913 1 293 1 408 247 084 247 232 207 271 317 696 975 1 685 1 117 1 251 (D) 108 519 1 020 79 623 83 178 257 218 207 722 156 465 655 617 358 189 352 306 547 571 214 539 343 466 353 25 180 57 39 516 42 58 944 209 169 106 446 447 106 716 124 758 299 338 17 503 21 716 269 211 292 783 604 649 192 688 251 288 325 378 395 74 076 88 156 200 31 010 28 713 205 222 115 100 124 190 1 614 8 1 911 28 10 501 27 20 132 25 34 765 15 47 053 170 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meanrng ol abbrevtations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. Land m farms .._ acres, Average size of farm acres, 1987,. 1982_ per acre dollars. 1987_ 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 . 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 . 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, Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms. See footnotes at end of table. arms- acres. arms- acres. arms- acres. arms, acres. arms, acres, farms, acres. farms- acres. farms acres, farms, acres. 'arms- acres- 'arms- acres. arms., acres-, "arms., acres., "arms., acres. arms., acres., arms.. arms., acres. . arms., acres. . arms., acres. , arms., acres. , "arms. , 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982- 236 246 774 298 618 552 814 746 814 467 1 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms _- - - number, 1 987. 1982. l_and in farms acres. 1987. 1982. Average size of farm acres, 1987. 1982. Value ot land and buildings': i per farm ...dollars, 1987. 1982. ) 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. 180 to 219 acres farms. acres. 220 to 259 acres farms. acres. 260 to 499 acres farms. acres. 500 to 999 acres farms. acres. 1.000 to 1.999 acres farms. acres. 2.000 acres or more farms. acres. 1 982 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms. 10 to 49 acres farms. acres. 50 to 69 acres farms. acres. 70 to 99 acres farms. acres. 100 to 139 acres farms. acres. 140 to 179 acres farms. acres. 180 to 219 acres farms. aores. 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 farms. acres. Harvested cropland farms, acres. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing farms. acres. Otrier cropland 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. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 2 009 2 127 327 869 322 143 230 927 343 537 1 438 2 298 1 676 644 16 239 389 1 816 682 17 157 17 553 68 16 229 85 56 335 18 25 189 15 53 291 1 520 1 596 192 738 210 987 825 936 27 750 28 445 428 455 587 374 581 254 1 372 1 277 1 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbrevialions and symbols, see inlroduclory text] All Farms Table 5 Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms _ number, 1987 1982 Land in farms acres. 1987 1982 Average size ol (arm --. 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 1 987 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 140 to 179 acres farms acres 180 to 219 acres farms acres 220 to 259 acres farms acres 260 to 499 acres farms acres 500 to 999 acres farms acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres farms acres 2.000 acres or more farms acres 1 982 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 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. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms, acres. Harvested cropland farms, acres, Cropland used only for pasture or grazing farms, acres, Ottier cropland (arms, acres. Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured farms. a See footnotes at end of table. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 644 662 352 777 355 137 1 317 47 3 802 44 5 170 35 5 538 22 4 338 27 6 468 584 599 263 759 254 056 205 11 142 10 066 366 274 57 554 26 591 365 337 201 199 204 395 815 2 920 915 191 219 222 624 226 788 1 166 1 036 700 958 809 411 535 800 902 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. ning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms -- number. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. , 1987. 1982. Average per acre dollars. 1987. 1982. 10 to 49 acres . 50 to 69 acres . 70 to 99 acres ... too to 139 acres. 1 40 to 1 79 acres . farms, acres, farms, acres, farms acres, farms, acres, farms, acres, farms. 180 to 219 acres farms. acres. 220 to 259 acres farms. acres- 260 to 499 acres farms. 500 to 999 acre 1.000 to 1.999 i 2.000 acres or r farms . Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con Total cropland-Con Other cropland-Con. Cropland on whicri all Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con Total cropland-Con. Other cropland-Con. Cropland on wtiicti all crops failed Cropland in cultivated summer fallow farms, Cropland idle _ farms. Total woodland farms, Woodland pastured _ farms, acres Woodland not pastured farms. Ottier land farms, Pastureland. all types farms. Cropland placed under the consen/ation reserve program 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 433 67 388 84 604 213 25 880 25 084 383 439 23 411 24 541 417 5 895 6 712 483 72 473 89 932 3 078 2 642 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see inlroduclory text ] LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Total cropland-Con Other cropland-Con Cropland on which all crops failed Cropland m cultivated summer tallow _ farms, 1987. 1982- acres. 1987. farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. Total woodland. Woodland pastured . Woodland not pastured Pastureland. all types . Cropland diverted under annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987. 1982., farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Cropland placed under the conservation reserve program 1 421 1 603 78 333 73 542 1 325 1 520 21 468 26 213 1 201 85 543 76 888 253 269 17 461 17 020 260 316 343 057 335 983 625 636 238 522 284 334 237 234 215 212 260 957 540 23 310 23 377 442 442 255 650 296 845 216 202 88 570 100 304 234 242 262 006 251 755 230 293 116 263 167 See footnotes at end of table. 178 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Gooding LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Total cropland-Con Other cropland-Con Cropland on which all crops failed Cropland in cultivated fallow farms, Cropland idle _ farms. Total woodland farms. Woodland pastured farms, Woodland not pastured farms, Other land farms, Pastureland. all types farms. Cropland placed under the conservation i program 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987. 1982. 408 388 101 020 92 641 379 386 183 352 191 841 333 14 279 17 377 419 165 659 187 173 366 7 397 7 938 508 556 18 887 15 347 512 529 123 445 130 243 260 260 36 949 35 319 306 368 132 465 145 857 589 405 216 440 775 380 344 18? 428 992 466 61 034 11 783 642 635 502 919 581 486 647 16 303 23 290 534 552 42 216 61 290 360 53 865 63 067 203 243 31 444 40 540 205 22 421 22 527 444 435 21 258 37 271 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA IDAHO 179 Table 5 Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. |For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con, Total cropland-Con Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Total cropland-Con Other cropland-Con Cropland on wtiich all crops failed. ...(arms, Cropland in cultivated summer tallow farms, acres, Cropland idle _-_ ___ farms, Total woodland farms, Woodland pastured farms. Woodland not pastured ..farms, Other land farms, Pastureland, all types farms, acres. Cropland divened under annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms. Cropland placed under the conservation reserve program farms, acres. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987.. 1982.. 1987. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 398 22 306 20 792 366 399 577 395 625 452 (D) 300 Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Farms with tian/ested cropland Fmnm number, 1987. 1982. acres harvested, 1987. 1982. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1987 size o( 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 - tarms- 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 han/ested. 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 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. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1987 acres harvested: 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 1982 acres harvested: 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 farms., acres-, farms., acres., farms., acres., farms., acres., farms., acres-. acres., farms- acres- farms. acres, farms, acres. farms- acres- farms- acres- farms. acres, farms, acres- farms. acres- farms. acres- farms, acres- farms, acres- farms- acres. 1S 270 19 596 4 349 122 4 887 805 729 2 677 3 403 57 264 885 31 317 1 470 72 307 1 241 83 540 1 233 116 930 806 95 714 847 117 634 2 699 560 896 2 261 820 572 1 578 1 040 189 1 118 1 350 082 844 32 833 1 712 90 046 1 333 99 114 1 472 149 611 944 122 974 663 133 144 2 776 634 376 1 032 351 1 179 1 569 463 1 903 9 373 1 644 22 112 1 302 30 586 1 915 72 480 2 817 198 683 3 002 423 029 3 329 1 031 293 1 502 1 040 670 856 1 520 896 2 095 10 247 1 722 23 464 1 212 28 495 1 893 70 770 2 997 211 714 3 340 471 772 3 747 1 156 151 1 619 1 116 881 971 1 798 311 889 1 020 79 623 83 178 446 447 106 716 124 758 930 53 10 235 51 14 227 42 22 646 36 68 459 378 395 74 076 88 156 15 322 Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Farms with harvested cropland Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, seo introduclory text | Farms with harvested cropland Farms number, 1987. 19S2. acres harvested, 1987. 1982. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1987 size ol farm: 1 to 9 acres larms acres harvested 10 to 49 acres larms acres harvested 50 to 69 acres .- larms acres harvested 70 to 99 acres larms acres harvested. 100 to 139 acres larms. acres harvested. 140 to 179 acres larms. acres harvested. 180 to 219 acres larms. acres harvested. 220 to 259 acres farms. acres harvested. 260 to 499 acres larms. 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 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 HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1987 acres harvested: 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 1982 acres harvested: 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 1 520 1 596 192 738 210 987 532 447 7 459 476 475 8 087 12 902 Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, introductory text] Farms with harvested cropland Farms. number, 1987. 1982. acres harvested, 1987. 1982. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1987 size of (arm 1 to 9 acres (arms acres harvested 10 to 49 acres (arms 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 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 HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1987 acres harvested; 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 1982 acres harvested: 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 farms, acres, farms, acres, farms, acres, farms, acres, farms., acres., farms.. farms., acres. farms., acres., farms., acres.. acres, farms, acres farms acres farms acres farms, acres, farms acres, farms. acres. farms, acres. 556 83 505 95 961 406 409 28 846 31 193 578 572 152 208 146 390 1 797 93 14 179 640 676 160 747 161 675 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 185 Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see intfoduclory text) Farms with han/ested cropland Faim* number, 1987. 1982 acres harvested, 1987. 1982 HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1987 size of larm: 1 to 9 acres _ - larms acres harvested 10 to 49 acres farms acres harvested 50 to 69 acres --- farms acres han/ested 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 ol farm. 1 to 9 acres farms. acres harvested 10 to 49 acres farms acres harvested 50 to 69 acres farms. acres han/ested 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. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1987 acres harvested: 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 1982 acres harvested; 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 acres. farms. acres. farms. acres. farms. acres farms. acres farms acres. larms.. acres.. farms.. acres.. farms.. acres.. farms., acres., farms., acres., larms.. acres.. farms.. farms.. farms., acres., farms., acres., farms., acres., farms., acres.. 81 103 27 40 800 257 43 594 47 351 5 973 51 11 805 33 12 332 21 13 556 252 293 52 105 69 550 415 464 136 650 145 937 703 785 142 379 153 566 10 401 148 42 737 61 31 636 25 22 025 8 8 092 28 138 ? Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms withi harvested cropland Farms number, 1987_ 1982- acres harvested, 1987. 1982- HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1 987 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 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 harvested. 100 to 139 acres — . farms. acres han/ested. 140 to 179 acres farms. acres harvested. 180 to 219 acres farms. acres han/ested . 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 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 1 982 acres harvested: 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 farms- ac^es-- farms.- acres.. farms -- acres. farms., acres., farms., acres., farms., acres., farms., acres., farms., acres., farms., acres.. farms., acres., farms., acres., farms-, acres-, farms., acres., farms., acres., farms., acres- farms, acres- farms, acres- farms- acres- 493 96 403 127 614 317 157 637 204 471 37 6 792 48 20 470 47 30 868 70 95 820 9 24 10 733 52 20 784 22 19 204 17 37 417 1 196 1 299 254 674 263 520 15 289 240 64 154 99 45 602 33 25 807 40 58 246 4 146 234 16 650 318 45 257 306 92 300 55 36 773 1 708 6 1 513 5 1 930 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 187 Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see intioduclory text] farms with irrigation Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con. ling of abbreviations and symbols Farms with irrigation Farms number, 1 987_ 1982. Land in irrigated farms acres. 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland _-_ farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured.. farms, 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. Pastureland and other land farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 irrigated acres by size 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 farms- acres Irngated- 100 to 139 acres -- farms- acres irngated- 140 to 179 acres farms- acres irhgated- 180 to 219 acres .- farms- acres irhgated- 220 to 259 acres -- farms- acres irrigated- 260 to 499 acres -- - farms- acres irrigated- 500 to 999 acres farms. acres irrigated. 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms. acres irrigated. 2,000 acres or more farms. acres irrigated. 1 982 irrigated acres by size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms. acres irngated. 10 to 49 acres farms. acres irrigated. 50 to 69 acres farms. acres irrigated. 70 to 99 acres farms. acres irrigated. 100 to 139 acres farms. acres irrigated. 140 to 179 acres farms. acres irrigated. 180 to 219 acres farms. acres irngated. 220 to 269 acres ..- farms. acres irngated. 260 to 499 acres farms. acres irngated. 500 to 999 acres farms. acres irrigated . 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms. acres irrigated. 2,000 acres or more farms. acres irrigated. 30 5 020 20 3 194 90 23 443 44 218 142 703 167 324 209 55 408 67 212 209 55 061 66 053 11 1 452 8 1 176 31 6 437 33 12 739 25 30 447 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 189 Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For mMining ol abbreviaKons and symbols, see introductory text] Farms with irrigation Farms number. 1987, 1982. Land in irrigated farms acres, 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland _„.- farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured farms, 1987_ 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Pastureland. excluding woodland pastured . farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987_ 1982. Imgated 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 size of farm: to 9 acres farms. Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms with irrigation Farms number, 1987, 1982. Land in irrigated (arms acres. 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured... farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Pastureland. excluding woodland pastured farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. Harvested cropland . Pastureland and other land . 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 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 . 'arms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. arms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms, es irrigated. farms, es irngated. farms. farms. es irrigated. farms. rigated. farms.. es irrigated.. farms farms, rigated farms es irngated farms. •es irngated. farms- riqated- farms- es irngated. farms, es irrigated. farms, es irrigated. farms, es irrigated, farms. farms, es irrigated. farms, rigated. farms, es irrigated. farms, es irrigated, farms. 323 310 80 620 65 628 48 677 52 063 420 459 45 015 48 782 44 2 430 39 2 896 27 2 486 23 358 372 105 670 122 668 19 3 283 24 3 308 66 17 556 388 392 26 745 29 561 298 313 127 400 144 531 35 021 37 679 383 389 24 771 27 125 209 10 250 10 554 616 231 467 224 662 39 5 497 24 3 958 78 17 031 39 14 183 24 13 107 18 35 930 627 672 160 271 181 626 430 476 114 215 154 056 170 453 199 331 626 280 279 12 943 23 172 18 2 593 28 4 406 98 25 894 55 26 199 66 60 093 26 31 087 482 506 38 766 58 201 4 385 Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see inlroduclory text] Farms with irrigation Farms number. 1987. 1982. Land in irrigated larms acres. 1987. 1982- Harvested croptand ..farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured larms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured larms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Irrigated land acres, 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland larms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Pastureland and other land farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 irrigated acres by size of larm: 1 to 9 acres larms. Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms witll irngation Farms - number. 1987. 1982. Land in irrigated farms acres. 1987_ 1982, Harvested cropland farms, 1987, 1982- acres. 1987_ 1982. Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. trngated land acres, 1987 Harvested cropland Pastureland and other land . 1 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 to 49 acres . 50 to 69 acres . 70 to 99 acres ... 100 to 139 acres. 1 40 to 179 acres . 180 to 219 acres. 220 to 259 acres . 260 to 499 acres . 500 to 999 acres . 1,000 to 1,999 acr 2.000 acres or mo arms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. arms. 1987.. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms. es irrigated.. farms.. es irrigated-. farms.. farms., es irrigated., farms.. farms, es irhgated. .. farms. irngated. .- farms es irngateij- farms hgated farms farms-, ngated-. farms., ngated.. farms., rigated-. farms, es irrigated.. farms.. es irrigated.. farms.. farms.. es irrigated. farms.. es irrigated.. farms.. farms- es irrigated - farms-. es irrigated- farms. 45 2 365 51 4 279 36 4 270 438 506 41 666 55 867 437 505 40 733 46 130 202 8 905 9 737 216 236 115 386 128 638 (D) Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982 (Data are based on a sample ol farms. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value ol 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 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. fvlotortrucks, including pickups farms, number, wrieei tractors farms, number Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms number 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms, number. Gram and bean combines' farms, number. Cottonpickers and slnppers farms. number, fvlower conditioners farms. number. Pickup balers farms, number, 1987 INVENTORY fvlanufactured 1983 to 1987: fvlotortrucks. including pickups farms. number. Wheel tractors farms. number. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms. number. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms. number. Gram and bean combines farms. number. Cottonpickers and strippers farms. number. Mower conditioners farms. number. Pickup balers farms. number. Manufactured prior to 1983: Motortrucks, including pickups farms. number. Wheel tractors farms. number. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms. number. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms. number. Gram and bean combines farms. number. Cottonpickers and stnppers farms. number. Mower conditioners farms. number. Pickup balers farms. number. 24 050 24 640 1 330 607 1 454 150 55 327 59 016 7 348 7 198 3 729 4 106 2 794 2 628 2 906 2 733 2 056 1 864 1 476 1 570 2 097 2 754 1 644 1 787 1 412 232 22 096 22 534 59 079 57 034 20 575 20 425 54 534 50 575 11 304 17 330 15 220 37 204 7 162 7 240 9 495 9 309 8 376 7 934 9 093 8 515 10 391 10 732 12 101 12 210 1 048 1 093 1 692 1 875 20 083 50 343 19 776 49 971 10 777 16 241 14 621 33 730 6 567 8 548 7 422 8 000 9 000 10 226 1 137 1 210 2 Oil 2 245 1 040 1 121 2 067 2 269 603 806 663 1 261 85 108 6 577 Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data are based on a sample ol farms. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all macfiinery 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, Wheel tractors farms, number. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms, number, 40 riorsepower (PTO) or more farms, number. Gram and bean combines' farms, number, Cottonpickers and stnppers farms, number. Mower conditioners farms, number. Pickup balers farms, number. 1987 INVENTORY 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1967. 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. number. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms, number. Gram and bean combines farms. number. Cottonpickers and stnppers farms. number. Mower conditioners farms. number. Pickup balers farms. number. Manufactured prior to 1983: Motortrucks, including pickups farms. number. Wheel tractors farms. number. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms. number. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms. number. Gram and bean combines farms, number. Cottonpickers and stnppers farms. number. Mower (^nditioners farms. number. Pickup balers farms. number. 221 236 11 447 17 416 51 799 73 798 35 1 515 1 860 20 760 25 484 516 559 12 689 16 015 24 591 28 649 233 976 58 182 60 518 64 791 62 006 214 835 925 2 524 2 405 2 253 2 176 454 13 249 12 826 44 609 42 610 4nR Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data are based on a sample o( (arms. For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text J VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment (arms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Average per (arm ...dollars. 1987,, 1982., Farms by value group: $1 toS9,999 .1987.. 1982.. $10.000 10 $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,. S500.000 or more 1987,. SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Motortrucks, including pickups (arms. number. Wheel tractors farms. number, Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) (arms, number. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more (arms. number. Grain and bean combines' (arms, number, Cottonpickers and stnppers (arms. number. Mower conditioners (arms. number, Pickup balers (arms. number. 1982, 1987, 1982. 1987, 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987, 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987, 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987 INVENTORY r«1anu(actured 1983 to 1987; Motortrucks, including pickups (arms. number. Wheel tractors (arms, number. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms, number. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more (arms. number. Gram and bean combines (arms, number, Cottonpickers and strippers farms. number. Mower conditioners (arms. number. Pickup balers (arms, number, Manu(actured pnor to 1983: Motortrucks, including pickups farms. number. Wheel tractors (arms. number. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) (arms. number. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more (arms. number. Grain and bean combines (arms. number. Cottonpickers and stnppers (arms. number. Mower conditioners farms. number. Pickup balers (arms. number. 2 009 2 108 96 558 102 245 48 063 48 503 813 1 873 4 542 4 448 1 727 1 794 4 931 4 873 1 056 1 809 1 169 3 122 300 333 383 427 448 29 960 40 399 70 165 90 176 91 873 870 78 926 802 2 369 2 332 272 441 682 1 928 353 329 460 420 1 660 Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of 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; SI 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 10 $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, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Wfieel tractors ._ _ ...farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.- Less ttian 40 horsepower (PTO) farms. 1987.. number. 1987.. 40 horsepoiwer (PTO) or more farms. 1987.. number, 1987.. Gram and bean combines^ farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms. 1987.. 1982-. number. 1987.. 1982.. Mower conditioners farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Pickup balers farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 INVENTORY Manufactured 1983 to 1987: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Gram and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and stnppers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms, number. Manufactured pnor to 1983: Motortrucks, including pickups farms, number. Wheel tractors farms- number. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms, number. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms. number. Gram and bean combines farms. number, Cottonpickers and stnppers farms, number. Mower conditioners farms, number. Pickup balers farms number. 650 27 807 43 028 43 381 66 197 200 1 179 1 227 540 559 1 280 1 374 272 387 438 546 547 43 777 41 751 80 177 76 327 121 504 1 923 1 834 497 445 1 412 1 239 185 495 1 720 476 1 279 539 539 15 535 16 570 28 822 30 742 197 928 470 442 1 078 967 334 553 301 1 009 320 532 292 477 70 73 42 864 35 444 58 798 47 898 1 771 1 498 629 610 1 510 616 1 554 30 929 32 904 40 325 44 226 677 1 712 1 748 1 525 1 143 315 513 456 1 012 280 298 295 318 356 656 1 565 618 1 377 313 445 436 932 292 368 253 269 272 295 40 682 48 312 50 040 57 378 422 483 597 71 587 1 437 649 1 719 259 343 564 50 612 53 880 55 740 62 578 2 410 2 164 479 259 288 278 315 343 266 362 275 399 310 328 340 See footnotes at end of table, 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 197 Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample ol (arms 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. 1967. 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. S200.000 or more 1987. 1982. $200,000 to $499.999 _- 1987_ 5500,000 or more 1987, 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, f^^ower conditioners farms, number. Pickup balers farms. number, 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987 INVENTORY Manufactured 1983 to 1987: Motortrucks, including pickups farms., number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms,. number,. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Gram and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. Manufactured pnor to 1983: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors _ farms.. number- Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms., number., 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Gram and bean combines farms.. number., Cottonpickers and strippers farms. number.. Mower conditioners farms. number. Pickup balers farms. number.. 644 662 43 986 50 281 68 302 75 953 138 1987. _ Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text ] VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all mactiinery and equipment (arms. 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 10 $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, Wheel tractors farms, number. Less ttlan 40 horsepovk'er (PTO) farms, number, 40 florsepower (PTO) or more farms. number. Grain and bean combines^ farms, number, Cottonpickers and stnppers farms, number. Mower conditioners (arms, number. Pickup balers farms, number. 1982. 1987, 1982. 1987-. 1982. 1987. 1987., 1987., 1987., 1987. 1982.. 1987. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987 INVENTORY K^anufactured 1983 to 1987: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number,. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number,. Gram and bean combines farms,, number,, Cottonpickers and stnppers farms,, number,. Mower conditioners farms,, number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. Manufactured prior to 1983: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors ,,, farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Gram and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and stnppers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers (arms,, number,. 42 543 56 149 71 261 523 573 1 675 1 736 519 463 1 680 1 524 283 560 383 572 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, see introductory text] Cfiemicals used Commercial fertilizer . farms, 1987. 1982. acres on wfiich used, 1987. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, acres on wfiich used. Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms, acres on whicfi used. Lime farms, acres on wtiich used tons, Sprays, dusts, granules, tumigants. etc., to control — Insects on tiay 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 acres on which used. Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms. acres on which used. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 13 108 13 943 3 314 974 3 705 539 12 409 13 293 3 227 052 3 615 249 2 085 2 232 87 922 90 290 5 815 4 700 1 049 980 909 087 243 276 79 977 95 018 226 254 78 816 93 569 11 505 10 746 2 425 044 2 540 713 1 357 1 404 215 271 181 870 478 438 29 680 40 745 Chemicals used Commercial fertilizer farms, acres on which used. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, acres on which used. Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms. acres on which used. 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 544 594 166 906 167 091 Lime farms, 1987.. 1982., acres on which used, 1987., 1982., tons, 1987., 1982. Sprays, dusts, granules, tumigants, etc. to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms, 1987. 1982. acres on which used, 1987. 289 287 55 179 53 932 Nematodes in crops farms. acres on which used. Diseases in crops and orchards farms, acres on which used. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. acres on which used, 1987. Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms, 1967. 1982. acres on which used, 1987. 1982. 502 116 871 99 815 129 25 455 42 345 200 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 9. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data are based on a sample of (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Chemicals used Commercial fertilizer , farms, 1987. 1982. acres on wtiicti used, 1987. 1982. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, acres on which used, Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms, acres on which used, Lime farms, acres on which used, tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms. Nematodes in crops . acres on which used. farms, acres on which used. 1 crops and orchards farms, acres on which used. acres on which used. acres on which used. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1 030 1 249 156 998 972 1 149 154 612 175 322 222 2 386 5 847 638 480 73 807 64 867 505 603 208 682 255 268 937 933 112 909 112 052 Chemicals used Commercial fertilizer farms, acres on which used, Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, acres on which used. Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms, acres on which used. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 246 43 907 48 096 246 43 401 45 782 347 340 118 429 149 094 346 340 116 297 148 002 304 235 16 052 18 594 280 218 14 477 17 449 359 66 762 56 748 353 350 63 782 52 187 407 405 104 516 110 743 470 104 194 134 258 Lime farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres on which used, 1987,. 1982.. tons, 1987.. 1982.. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres on which used, 1987.. Nematodes in crops farms, acres on which used. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Diseases in crops and orchards farms, acres on which used. acres on which used. Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms, 1987, 1982. acres on which used, 1987. 1982. 10 772 Table 9. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text ] Chemicals used Commercial fertilizer . farms. 1987. 1962- acres on wfiich used. 1987. 1982- Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, acres on whicfi used, Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms, acres on which used. Lime farms, acres on which used, tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc , to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms, acres on which used. Nematodes in crops . farms, acres on which used. Diseases in crops and orchards farms, acres on which used, acres on which used, 1987- 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987- 1987- 1982. 1987- 1982- 1982. 1987- 1982- 445 459 158 075 176 482 428 446 156 249 173 884 607 695 134 756 123 823 258 249 72 238 87 099 5? Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: and 1982 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Characteristics FARMS Land in farms . Harvested cropland . , 19B7.. Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Harvested cropland . TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners Harvested cropland farms, acres. Part owners farms, acres. Owned land in farms acres. Rented land in farms acres. Harvested cropland farms, acres. Tenants farms, acres. Harvested cropland _ farms. farms, 1987_. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1962.. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987., 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators fay place of residence: On farm operated 1987. 1982. Not on farm operated 1987. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. Operators by pnncipal occupation: Farming 1987. 1982. Ottier .1987. 1982. Operators by days of work off farm: None 1987. 1982. Any... 1987. 1982. 1 to 49 days 1987. 1982. 50 to 99 days 1987. 1982. 100 to U9 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. 2 009 2 127 327 869 322 143 1 520 1 596 192 738 210 987 1 260 109 973 114 715 806 536 585 168 354 165 102 71 250 75 769 97 104 89 333 476 284 282 49 542 42 326 238 240 37 832 33 774 1 588 1 670 296 260 428 455 587 374 581 254 350 375 144 660 174 701 163 165 345 919 352 213 174 805 190 366 171 114 161 847 146 873 870 653 525 700 051 497 487 336 416 332 052 340 377 106 366 147 591 261 278 269 668 334 660 173 458 236 484 96 210 98 176 247 1 176 Table 10 Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics FARMS Land in larms . Harvested cropland . TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners Harvested cropland . .farms, 1987_ 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. -farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. -(arms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. .farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Pan owners - (arms. 1987. 1982., acres, 1987.. 1982. Owned land in farms .-. acres, 1987. 1982. Rented land in farms acres, 1987. 1982. Han/ested cropland farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Tenants . Harvested cropland . .farms, 1987., 1982.. acres, 1987. 1982. .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place ot residence: On farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not on farm operated 1987.. 1982., Not reported 1987.. 1982.. Operators by pnncipal occupation: Farming 1987.. 1982. Other 1987., 1982., Operators by days of work 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. 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. 641 650 242 091 237 157 527 556 83 505 95 961 434 446 105 033 116 125 344 373 35 257 47 392 158 171 122 380 110 895 72 745 70 441 49 635 40 454 399 355 21,4 19,9 546 547 383 875 397 447 424 446 139 434 153 206 289 268 121 173 160 290 195 209 32 041 60 086 202 199 228 300 215 262 94 956 86 992 133 344 128 270 184 539 543 222 950 246 028 406 409 28 848 31 193 361 358 97 022 66 144 256 249 13 795 12 091 140 160 112 222 170 896 69 891 97 776 42 331 73 120 729 740 239 328 242 195 524 562 83 111 91 777 484 528 93 063 110 009 323 379 30 511 38 990 161 149 132 320 123 965 76 263 85 832 56 057 38 133 142 378 363 202 198 192 968 250 245 32 434 29 775 314 311 534 455 559 524 292 794 273 766 241 661 285 768 266 457 422 20.3 19 2 331 757 379 682 640 676 418 52 330 85 895 233 220 188 138 181 499 115 648 100 663 72 490 80 836 203 91 990 82 849 909 867 205 315 234 362 668 708 126 476 143 940 575 551 77 662 120 010 378 417 42 607 58 587 183 89 939 78 512 44 900 41 420 45 039 37 092 180 206 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: and 1982-Con. 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols Charactenstics FARMS Land in farms . Harvested cropland - -farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1962. TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. Han/ested cropland farms, acres. Part owners.. farms, acres. Owned land in farms _ acres. Rented land in farms acres. Harvested cropland farms. acres, Tenants farms, acres. Harvested cropland farms. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not on farm operated 1987., 1982.. Not reported 1987. 1982. Operators by pnncipal occupation: Farming 1987.. 1982. Other 1987. 1982. Operators by days of work 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. 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. 644 662 352 777 355 137 533 549 195 063 217 399 233 252 210 956 234 154 83 257 94 730 127 699 139 424 221 237 125 380 150 511 257 43 594 47 351 266 237 145 719 122 334 71 74 45 971 71 646 27 666 46 567 16 305 25 079 148 359 167 338 62 273 80 420 338 348 145 251 162 304 252 293 52 105 69 550 63 46 152 59 006 27 603 37 102 18 549 21 904 54 239 530 246 049 415 104 319 86 379 220 163 182 121 Oil 146 724 67 566 86 406 53 445 60 318 150 858 955 207 965 209 567 703 785 142 379 153 566 541 66 099 94 625 318 405 41 376 59 362 278 273 113 177 91 226 58 979 45 990 54 198 45 236 266 629 693 229 262 405 433 473 987 472 509 306 346 152 136 169 013 154 178 336 640 347 446 111 242 130 175 225 396 217 271 134 225 238 20,2 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 207 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meantng of abbrevialions and symbols, see mlroductory lexl] Characteristics Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: and 1982-Con. 1987 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Con. Operators by age group: Under 25 years 1987. 1982., 25 to 34 years _-_ 1987., 1982., 35 10 44 years 1987., 1982., 45 to 54 years 1987., 1962., 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 . farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms, acres. Partnership farms, acres. acres. Other than family held farms. acres. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 2 Table 10 Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ) Characteristics 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 10 64 years 1987. 1982. 55 10 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. farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family {sole proprietorship) farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. Other than family held . farms Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: and 1982-Con. 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Ctiaracteristics 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., 3 1987. 1982. Operators by sex: Male... farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Partnersfiip farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. Other than family held farms, 1987. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 209 51.0 49.1 2 041 321 352 316 909 1 820 216 909 205 475 856 855 648 135 696 706 204 205 130 888 120 193 200 77 608 67 627 240 222 130 563 143 484 200 75 681 88 543 293 356 926 348 869 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 211 Table 10 Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Gooding 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 . .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole propnetorship) farms, 1987. Partnership farms, acres. acres. Other than family held farms, acres. 1982. 1987. 1982. 622 645 238 053 236 424 517 369 272 388 650 437 429 183 539 188 359 512 196 124 169 231 477 492 131 787 102 949 707 237 596 237 415 619 642 134 943 131 922 678 648 543 627 470 148 805 823 328 258 377 395 35 868 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by age group: Under 25 years -- 1987. 1982.. 25 to 34 years 1987., 1982., 35 10 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 farms. 1987. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole propnetorsfiip) farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Other than family held . farms Table 10 Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by age group; Under 25 years 1987. 1982. 25 to 34 years - 1987. 1982. 35 to iA 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 . TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole propnetorsfiip) . .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. .farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Corporation: Family held . Other than family held . .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. -farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 545 582 703 748 778 939 472 485 255 643 273 352 548 582 132 693 144 975 254 247 196 735 257 810 259 262 145 542 154 136 207 88 628 82 585 1 308 1 340 320 200 294 079 214 IDAHO 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] Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see intfoduclory text) Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols. introductory text] Cattle and calves. .. farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 10 to 19 farms. 20 to 49 farms. 50 to 99 __ _ farms. 100 to 199 farms, 200 to 499 ___ farms. 500 or more farms. Cows and fieifers ttiat fiad calved farms. 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982., 1987., 1982. 1987., 1982., 1987., 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Beef cows farms, 1987_. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by inventory: 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.. Milk cows farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by inventory; 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.. Heifers and heifer calves farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves .. farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 222 2 267 3 047 256 304 7 794 9 152 520 662 16 413 16 884 1 004 47 280 41 838 855 1 096 52 695 60 290 248 32 096 31 655 216 16 102 16 842 208 8 456 7 386 485 529 107 828 90 165 295 26 420 27 915 375 428 31 912 21 525 1 242 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see rntroductory text) Item Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 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 number sold; 1 to 9 -- farms.. number.. 10 10 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. Calves sold farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by number 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 by number 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 fattened on grain and concentrates sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987. $1,000. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by number 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. 1 919 2 653 241 252 255 988 13 321 15 262 1 502 218 1 490 079 828 875 721 743 4 000 18 348 2 418 33 108 3 164 97 672 1 726 118 954 1 065 144 291 657 193 989 5 376 6 847 189 822 248 914 46 688 55 848 2 277 9 125 1 055 13 954 1 105 33 227 493 33 091 11 640 13 210 1 312 396 1 241 165 780 186 665 894 4 197 18 1B2 2 062 28 002 2 589 79 091 1 291 87 556 766 103 686 497 145 517 238 850 362 692 021 584 612 472 436 383 585 783 2 714 208 2 811 209 6 592 127 8 612 699 850 114 832 67 528 69 414 29 681 107 971 58 492 68 297 87 276 34 966 56 358 17 203 19 363 15 986 8 535 6 930 2 994 12 3 806 16 614 13 996 7 562 6 428 13 662 5 074 4 850 314 347 9 027 9 251 15 327 15 957 6 786 5 710 3 799 5 659 1 248 1 414 263 249 11 528 10 298 5 538 4 296 71 2 553 2 548 1 003 968 307 234 1 587 1 580 696 602 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 221 Table 11 Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see indoduclory text] Dairy products sold . . farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. Cattle and calves sold farms, 1987.. 1982., number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987-. 1982.. 1987 farms by number 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.. Calves sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982-. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by number 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 by number 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 fattened on grain and concentrates sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by number 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. 17 979 20 957 8 911 8 916 16 376 15 597 8 364 7 512 3 112 3 347 1 266 1 221 2 430 2 613 1 064 1 026 272 362 6 667 10 837 246 343 4 993 7 891 2 356 3 034 149 422 545 50 372 30 326 (D) 384 468 45 573 22 238 26 765 9 793 136 27 395 2 932 17 926 3 960 3 422 1 568 3 204 2 469 1 375 928 10 681 14 338 4 758 5 206 3 410 3 597 1 307 813 10 741 3 450 4 393 222 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. ;For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 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 number 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,. Calves sold , ..farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982., 1987 farms by number 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 by number 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 fattened on grain and concentrates sold farms, 1987,, 1982,, number, 1987,, 1982,. $1,000, 1987.. 1962,, 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 ,,, farms., number,, 10 to 19 farms,, number,, 20 to 49 farms,, number,, 50 to 99 , farms,, number,, 100 10 199, „ farms,, number,, 200 to 499 , farms,. number,, 500 or more , farms,, number, , 363 442 16 094 14 826 7 003 5 293 4 397 5 471 807 1 935 1 237 1 286 257 298 31 888 28 876 20 937 14 207 53 3 571 3 19 695 29 312 24 607 20 226 13 106 19 739 18 724 8 361 6 556 5 457 6 230 1 708 1 413 273 303 14 282 12 494 6 652 5 142 104 494 568 82 823 64 859 45 664 30 643 115 232 276 13 543 12 337 2 026 2 205 67 413 458 69 280 52 522 43 638 28 439 122 524 89 1 242 98 2 970 46 3 038 22 47 124 26 523 32 098 16 665 575 593 29 124 38 987 12 654 14 738 175 4 435 6 6 248 252 325 6 244 22 880 29 976 10 734 12 377 7 240 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Hem Table 11 Cattle and Calves -Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see inlroduclorv lexl] 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 number sold: ' '0 9 -- -- (arms.. number., 10 <o '9-- farms- number.. 20 'o "9 -- - farms.. number,. 50 to 99.. _. farms., number,. 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 number sold' 1 to 9 farms., number,, 10 to 19 __.. (arms.. number.. 20 >o "9-. 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 by number sold; 1 to 9 farms,, ,r^. .„ 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 fattened on gram and concentrates sold farms. 1987., 1982.. number. 1987,. 1962,. $1,000. 1987,. 1982 1987 farms by number sold; 1 to 9 farms.. ,„ . .« number.. 10 to 19 farms.. nn . .„ 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.. Owytiee 7 Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982 /For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Hogs and pigs farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. number, 25 to 49 farms, number, 50 to 99 ._ farms, number 100 to 199 farms, number, 200 to 499. _. farms, number 500 to 999 farms, number, 1.000 or more farms, number. Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding farms. number. 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 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more farms. number. Other tiogs and pigs farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. LITTERS 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Litters of pigs farrowed between — Dec, 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms, number, Dec. 1 of preceding year and f^ay 31 farms. number, June 1 and Nov 30 farms, number, SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 24 farms. number. 25 to 49 farms. number. 50 to 99 farms. number. 100 to 199 farms. number. 200 to 499 _ farms. number. 500 to 999 farms. number. 1,000 or more farms. number. Feeder pigs sold farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. $1,000. 1987" 1982. Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ... farms, 1987, 1982. number. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. (D) 1 450 Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meantng of abbreviations and symbols, Hogs and pigs farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. number. 25 10 49.. -- (arms, number, 50 10 99.. -- larms, number, 100 to 199 farms, number, 200 to 499 larms, number, 500 to 999 farms, number, 1.000 or more farms, number. Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding farms, number. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99. 100 or more — farms.. number.. Otfier flogs and pigs farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987.. 1982.- 1987.. 1982-- 1987-- 1982-- 1987-- 1982-- 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. Litters of pigs farrowed between — Dec, 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms, 1987., 1982.. number. 1987.. Dec, 1 of preceding year and fvfay 31 farms. number, June 1 and Nov 30 farms, number. 1987. 1982. 1987. Hogs and pigs sold farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 24 farms.. number. 25 to 49 farms. number. 50 to 99 farms. number. 100 to 199_. — farms. number. 200 to 499 farms. number. 500 to 999 - farms. number. 1.000 or more -. -. farms. number. Feeder pigs sold farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. SI.000. 1987. Hogs and pigs other tfian feeder pigs sold . larr 1982- number. 1987. 1962. $1,000, 1987. 5 132 7 922 503 938 4 535 7 347 477 916 2 054 1 816 214 234 1 953 1 777 209 233 7 620 3 425 (D) 1 118 970 (D) 6 502 2 455 675 334 1 268 (D) (D) (D) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 229 Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Gooding Hogs and pigs farms. number. 25 to 49 (arms, number, 50 to 99 ..-(arms, number, 100 to 199 farms, number. 200 to 499 farms. number. 500 to 999 farms number. 1 .000 or r ... farms, number, .__ farms, number. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982- 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Hogs and pigs used or to be used for , 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982.. 1987 farms by inventory; 1 to 24 25 to 49. 50 to 99 100 or more farms.. number.. Otfier flogs and pigs farms, 1987. 1982., number, 1987_. 1982. Litters of pigs farrowed between — Dec 1 of preceding year and Nov 30 farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. Dec, 1 of preceding year and f^ay 31 farms, numbei June 1 and Nov, 30 farms, number. 1982. 1987. 1982. SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 24 farms. number. 25 to 49-. farms. number. 50 to 99 farms. number. 100 to 199 farms. number. 200 to 499 farms. number. 500 to 999 farms. number. 1,000 or more farms. number. Feeder pigs sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Hogs and pigs olfier than feeder pigs sold farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982- $1,000, 1987. 1982. 2 716 1 115 323 2 612 (D) 319 4 010 1 009 402 (D) Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. ng of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. IFof meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see inlroductory text] Hogs and pigs farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. number, 25 to 49 ...farms, number, 50 to 99 farms, number, 100 to 199. farms, number, 200 to 499... ...farms, number, 500 to 999 farms, number, 1.000 or more farms, number. number. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more farms. number. Other flogs and pigs farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. LITTERS Litters of pigs farrov^^ed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov. 30 farms, number Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 farms, number, June 1 and Nov. 30 farms. number, 1982. 1987.. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987. 1982 number. 1987 1982 $1,000. 1987 1982 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 24 farms number 25 to 49 farms number 50 to 99 farms number 100 to 199 farms. number. 200 to 499. farms. number. 500 to 999 farms. number. 1.000 or more farms. number. Feeder pigs sold farms. 1987. 1982 number. 1987 1982 $1,000, 1987 1982 Hogs and pigs otfier than feeder pigs sold farms, 1987 1982 number. 1987 1982 650 1 921 (D) 1 338 2 396 (D) 3 958 5 295 (D) 2 421 3 793 258 446 232 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Sheep and lambs inventory 1987 farms by inventory: Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introduclory text] Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1987, 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 99 ---. 100 to 299.- 300 10 999 1.000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Sfieep and lambs stiorn . farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. pounds of wool, 1987. 1982. Sheep and lambs sold farms, 1987. 1982- number. 1987. 12 705 8 584 106 238 75 935 13 648 31 345 143 209 188 591 12 128 13 591 124 307 143 865 216 426 1 468 3 461 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. 579 3 687 3 510 208 1 065 1 256 329 1 527 1 690 2 254 Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) 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. 19B7. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Stieep and lambs shorn . farms, number, pounds of wool Sheep and lambs sold farms, number. Sheep, lambs, and wool sold farms. $1,000, Horses and ponies inventory farms. Horses and ponies sold . ...farms, numbei $1,000, 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982.. 1987., 1982.. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1 217 5 578 11 608 ? Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introduclory text ) Any poultry tarms, 1987. 1982. Chiickens 3 months old or older farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 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 __ farms.. number. Pullets 3 monttis old or older not of laying age farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987. 1982. Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987. 1982.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms, 1987. 1982, number, 1987.. 1982.. Turkeys Turkey hens kept for breeding . Ducks, geese, and other poultry.. -_ farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Any poultry sold farms, $1,000, Hens and pullets sold farms, number. Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms, number. Pullets not of laying age sold farms, number. 1982. 1987. 1982. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold... farms, 1987 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 1.999 2,000 to 59,999 60.000 to 99,999 _ 100.000 to 199,999.. 200,000 to 499,999 500,000 or more farms. . number.. Turkeys sold tarms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Turkeys for slaughter sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 2 069 2 936 1 839 2 731 1 425 572 1 131 996 1 824 2 709 1 283 198 1 047 182 400 599 17 080 24 557 605 885 14 314 14 240 216 (D) 551 449 236 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Any poultry farms, 1987, 1982. Cliickens 3 months old or older farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age farms, 1987. number. 1987. 1 987 farms by inventory: 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 Pullets 3 montfis old or older not of laying age farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Turkeys farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Turkey hens kept for breeding farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Any poultry sold . .. farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets sold farms. number. Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms, numbei Pullets not of laying age sold farms, number. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold... farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982.. 1987 farms by number sold; 1 to 1.999 2,000 to 59,999 60.000 to 99.999 100,000 to 199.999 200.000 to 499.999 500.000 or more _ _ farms.. number.. Turkeys sold farms. 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Turkeys tor slaughter sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold farms. 1987. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 237 Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see inlroductory text] Item Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, INVENTORY Any poultry _ farms. 1987. 1962. Chickens 3 months old or older farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 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 farms. number. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age .._ farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. number. Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms, number. Turkeys farms, number, Turkey hens kept for breeding farms, number. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. Ducks, geese, and other poultry farms, 19 Any poultry sold . ..farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets sold farms, number, Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms, number. Pullets not of laying age sold farms, number, 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987.. 1982. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 to 199,999 200,000 to 499,999 500,000 or more farms.. number. Turkeys sold Turkeys for slaughter sold . ...farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. (D) Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text j Any poultry (arms. 1987. 1982. Chickens 3 months old or older farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age farms, 1 987 . 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 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 farms- number. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old.. farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Turkeys ..farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Turkey hens kept for breeding . Ducks, geese, and other poultry. Any poultry sold . farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982., Hens and pullets sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Pullets not of laying age sold ...farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 10 1.999 2,000 to 59.999 60.000 to 99.999 100,000 to 199,999 200,000 to 499,999 500.000 or more farms. number. Turkeys sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Turkeys for slaughter sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 240 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meantng o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Any poultry farms. 1987. 1982. Chickens 3 months old or older farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets of laying age farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory 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 farms. number. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982- Pullet chicks and pullets under 3 months old farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982. Turkeys farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Turkey hens kept for breeding farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. Ducks, geese, and other poultry farms, 1987.. Any poultry sold . ..farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets sold farms, number. Hens and pullets of laying age sold farms, number Pullets not of laying age sold farms number. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 to 199.999 200,000 to 499,999 500,000 or more farms., number. Turkeys sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Turkeys for slaughter sold farms. 1987. 1982., number. 1987., 1982. (D) Table 15 Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Harvested cropland farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Wlieat lor gram farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. bushels. 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 Barley for gram farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. bustiels. 1987. 1982. Irngated 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 Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. cwt. 1987. 1982. Irrigated larms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Irish potatoes farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. cwt. 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 0,1 to 4 9 acres 5.0 to 24,9 acres 25,0 to 99,9 acres 100,0 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. tons, 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Hay — alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild. grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. tons. dry. 1987. 1982. Irrigated farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 18 270 19 596 4 349 122 4 887 805 14 308 15 470 2 811 354 3 037 603 7 706 7 870 1 239 480 1 507 775 83 250 152 87 980 724 5 440 5 223 587 736 657 654 2 144 2 713 1 465 1 384 7 852 9 379 833 225 1 090 811 59 437 911 73 169 464 5 884 7 154 473 401 615 243 2 577 3 082 1 406 787 2 043 2 061 160 078 152 516 3 097 637 3 129 627 2 043 2 061 160 078 152 516 93 1 792 1 892 352 670 320 019 99 392 607 89 540 662 1 792 1 397 1 206 168 352 137 902 4 319 597 3 181 275 1 397 1 206 168 352 137 902 13 717 14 635 1 173 475 1 222 726 3 563 558 3 846 435 10 511 11 436 846 194 901 649 5 460 2 322 954 1 020 79 623 83 178 12 824 8 103 749 290 641 448 204 323 7 200 15 780 579 379 1 266 878 199 316 7 050 14 622 (D) 1 775 (D) 36 982 2 516 327 576 905 880 2 642 1 738 73 049 42 828 32 275 30 230 121 560 118 658 14 320 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols introductory text] Harvested cropland (arms, Irrigated farms. Wheat for grain farms, Irrigated farms. 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres too to 249 acres 250 acres or more 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Barley for grain. farms, acres, bushels Irrigated farms. acres. 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres ._ _. 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 1982. 1987. 1962. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms. Irrigated farr 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Irish potatoes farms, Irrigated farms. 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 4.9 acres 5 to 24.9 acres 25,0 to 99,9 acres 100-0 acres or more 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Sugar beets for sugar farms, Irrigated farms. 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ , too to 249 acres _ , 250 acres or more 1982. 1987. 1982.. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. acres tons. dry. Irrigated farms. acres. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 14 369 20 457 1 173 137 1 471 822 2 071 3 044 46 776 57 760 19 676 26 234 63 544 86 274 (D) 325 (D) 15 335 2 647 3 629 (D) 6 075 383 416 25 735 28 206 2 415 35 837 139 497 23 840 22 951 34 983 38 283 678 138 893 142 510 79 430 83 017 4 651 785 4 487 045 66 016 70 983 4 716 829 4 973 247 11 Table 15 Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Canyon Han/ested cropland -. farms Wheat for gram farms. Irrigated - farms. 1987 farms by acres tiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Barley for gram farms, Irrigated farms, 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms. Irrigated farms, 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres , 250 acres or more 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. Irish potatoes farms. Irrigated farms. 1987 farms by acres hai 0.1 to 4,9 acres 5.0 to 24,9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres... 1 00.0 acres or more . 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Sugar beets for sugar farms, Irrigated farms. 1 987 farms by acres (• 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres.. 250 acres or more . 1982. , 1987. 1982. . 1987. 1982. , 1987. 1982- , 1987. 1982. Hay — alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) farms. tons, dry. Irrigated farms. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more _, 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1 520 1 596 192 738 210 987 1 492 1 571 189 932 209 264 493 23 776 31 910 2 072 266 2 840 393 468 482 23 081 31 567 408 632 14 323 27 752 1 295 847 2 440 198 397 621 (D) 14 206 (D) 293 110 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con. tFor meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Franklin Gem Gooding Han/esled cropland farms, Irrigated farms, acres. Wheat for grain farms, acres, busfiels. Irrigated farms. acres. 1987 farms by acres harvested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres , 100 to 249 acres , 250 acres or more , 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Barley for gram farms. Irngated farms. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 1982. ,. 1987. 1982. -, 1987. 1982. ,. 1987. 1982. , 1987. 1982., Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms. Irngated farms. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres , 100 to 249 acres , 250 acres or more 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Insh potatoes farms, 1987. 1982. 1987. Tigated farms, 1987 farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4 9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres , 25,0 to 99.9 acres , 100 acres or more 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Sugar beets for sugar farms, 19 Irrigated farms. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more tons, dry, Irngated farms. 1987 farms by acres f" 1 to 24 acres 25 lo 99 acres 100 to 249 acres.. 250 acres or more . 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 527 556 83 505 95 961 420 459 45 015 48 782 218 217 20 655 22 906 917 510 804 454 1982.. Table 15 Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 -Con. |F<x meaning ol abbrevnlions and symbols, see introduclory lexl) Lemhi Lincoln Harvested cropland larms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987., 1982. Irrigated - farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Wheat lor gram larms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. bushels. 1987. 1982. Irngaled larms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Barley lor gram -.. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Irhgated - farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. cwt, 1987. 1982. Irrigated __ ...farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres --. 250 acres or more -.. Insh potatoes farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. cwt. 1987. 1982. Irhgated farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 0,1 to 4,9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. tons, 1987. 1982. Irhgated larms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres too to 249 acres 250 acres or more Hay — aifalla, other tame, smalt gram, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. tons, dry, 1987. 1982 Irrigated ...farms, 1987. 1982 acres, 1987 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 195 063 217 399 344 379 88 407 97 706 6 595 679 5 678 930 131 299 312 31 907 35 121 2 154 124 1 836 539 887 (D) 10 629 295 257 257 43 594 47 351 245 254 (D) (D) 15 930 1 810 3 690 94 381 219 066 341 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Power Harvested cropland -.farms, Irrigated farms, Wheat lor gram farms. 1987 farms by acres fian/ested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres _ 250 acres or more 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Barley for grain farms. Irrigated - farms. 1987 farms by acres harvested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more ,. 1987. 1982. ,. 1987. 1982. ,. 1987. 1982. ,. 1987. 1982. ,. 1987. 1982. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms, acres. Irrigated farms, acres, 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 1982. 1987. 1982. Irish potatoes ...farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. Imgated farms. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4 9 acres 5.0 to 24 9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 acres or more Sugar beets for sugar farms. Irhgated farms. 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 10 99 acres 100 10 249 acres 250 acres or more 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982.. acres, tons, dry, farms, acres. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 493 96 403 127 614 438 7 407 13 557 613 120 976 585 153 238 7 795 17 149 642 532 1 326 428 149 235 6 286 8 969 123 495 164 618 2 501 2 773 81 356 5 045 7 140 390 242 543 523 2 581 6 306 217 859 500 623 1 Table 16 Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 [Data lor t987 include abnormal latms. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in larms farms, 1987. 1982- 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. Total cropland .- farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Irngated land. farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1962. 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 greenhouse crops farms.. $1.000.. Grains 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.. Tobacco farms.. $1.000.. Hay. silage, and field seeds farms.. $1.000.. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms. _ $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greentiouse 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 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.. See footnotes at end of table 13 667 14 630 12 040 666 11 723 352 12 791 13 901 6 216 880 6 112 137 12 086 13 348 4 166 172 4 707 369 10 530 11 437 3 059 166 3 281 739 2 236 730 2 193 754 163 659 149 949 5 509 111 699 372 5 130 114 819 699 38 979 200 21 341 376 24 527 3 071 483 061 14 208 1 815 241 028 8 395 812 723 619 11 157 215 297 219 994 452 418 430 490 73 647 79 468 110 492 72 731 232 126 138 273 10 117 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, FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in farms farms, 1987. 1982. 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. Total cropland farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Irrigated land farms, 1987. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) $1,000. 1987. 1982. Average per farm dollars. 1987. 1 987 sales by commodity or commodity group; Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse crops farms- $1,000. Grains 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. Tobacco farms. $1,000. Hay. silage, and field seeds farms. $1,000. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms. $1,000. Fruits, nuts, and berhes 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 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. See footnotes at end of table. 222 663 242 366 1 713 1 496 40 604 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data for 1987 include abnormal (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in farms - farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Average size of farm _ ..acres. 1987. 1982- Value of land and buildlngsV Average per farm. .dollars. 1987. 1982. Average per acre dollars. 1987. 1982. Total cropland farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland... _ farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) $1,000. 1987. 1982. Average per farm dollars, 1987. 1 987 sates by commodity or commodity group; Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000-. Grains 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. Tobacco farms. $1,000. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms. $1,000. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms. $1,000. Fruits, nuts, and berhes 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 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. See footnotes at end of table. 1 071 1 173 299 947 298 126 280 254 365 270 554 284 1 323 1 008 1 110 228 467 231 783 936 1 052 182 9S1 202 148 1 083 198 701 216 481 246 007 229 652 229 698 195 782 2 097 414 5 621 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] Gooding FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in farms farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987, 1982. Average size ol farm acres. 1987. 1982. Value of land and buildings^: Average per farm dollars. 1987. 1982. Average per acre... dollars. 1987_ 1982. Total cropland farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland farms. 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 greenhouse crops farms. $1,000. Grains farms. $1,000. Com for grain farms. $1,000. Wfieat farms. $1,000. Soybeans farms. $1,000. Sorgfium for grain farms. $1,000. Barley farms. $1,000. Oats farms. $1,000. Ottier grains farms. $1,000. Cotton and cottonseed farms. $1,000. Tobacco farms. $1,000. Hay. silage, and field seeds farms. $1,000. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms. $1,000. Fruits, nuts, and berries 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. Datry 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. See footnotes at end of table. 369 440 207 931 214 683 339 407 124 078 132 729 329 402 75 398 89 137 39 560 41 074 107 209 93 349 375 299 179 310 669 356 185 635 188 731 314 345 135 730 149 230 272 306 101 101 105 277 60 996 63 300 169 906 168 799 2 900 1 (D) 243 242 42 000 39 330 375 290 507 629 812 1 118 425 458 116 178 112 804 386 423 79 302 88 754 413 440 101 090 103 536 20 889 Table 16 Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnornial (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in farms - Average size of farm . Average per acre . Total cropland .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. - acres, 1987. 1982. .dollars, 1987. 1982. .dollars, 1987. Harvested cropland . -farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. .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. 1987 sales by commodity or commodity group. Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse crops farms.. $1,000.. Grains farms.. $1,000_. Corn for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wfieat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans... farms.. SI ,000.. Sorgfium for grain farms.. $1.000.. Barley farms.. $1,000.. Oats farms.. $1,000.. Otfier grains farms.. $1,000- Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco farms.. $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1,000.. Otfier crops farms.. $1,000.. Livestock, poultry, and tfieir products farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000.. Dairy products farms.. $1,000., Cattle and calves farms.. $1,000.. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1,000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms. $1,000. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table 350 379 315 015 321 596 900 849 249 157 240 426 334 33 407 38 373 95 450 101 248 (D) 239 7 364 224 206 187 027 191 536 835 930 15 694 12 449 70 060 60 434 316 30 237 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data (or 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in (arms (arms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Average size a( farm _ ...acres, 1987. 1982. Value of land and buildings'. Average per farm.. dollars, 1987. 1982. Average per acre dollars, 1987. 1982. Total cropland farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- Harvested cropland ...farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. -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. 1 987 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops (arms. $1,000. Grains 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 grams farms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco (arms.. $1,000.. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms.. $1,000.. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.. $1.000.. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms.. $1,000.. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms. $1,000- Other crops farms- Sl.OOO- Livestock, poultry, and their products farms- $1,000- Poultry and poultry products farms- $1,000- Dairy products farms- $1,000. Cattle and calves farms. $1,000. Hogs and pigs farms. $1,000- Sheep, lambs, and wool-.- farms- $1,000. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 415 469 631 893 569 457 1 523 1 214 607 820 659 864 373 565 446 133 457 144 316 369 424 94 008 121 590 385 440 113 716 135 811 74 549 86 592 179 636 184 632 286 309 54 603 52 367 275 299 45 087 49 904 47 801 44 104 155 702 137 394 426 963 1 654 1 574 992 303 1 046 518 620 664 222 253 302 597 336 697 215 253 65 869 61 209 285 147 240 035 17 218 22 825 97 831 117 051 376 078 780 094 803 1 578 1 005 1 084 316 130 298 928 962 1 051 997 1 063 264 820 271 455 159 827 146 885 145 961 127 837 53 517 100 896 1 029 1 710 6 231 151 544 105 612 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 253 Table 16 Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data tor 1987 include abnormal (arms For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) 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; tield crops, except cash grams, n.e.c. (0133. 0134. 0139) , Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General (arms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beet cattle, except leedlols (0212) Dairy (arms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmanly livestock and animal specialties (029) FARMS BY SIZE 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] 1987 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) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except (eedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmarily 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.. 1982. 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 to 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 farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Tenants 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 pnncjpal occupation: Farming 1987. 1982. Other 1987. 1982. Operators by days of work off farm: None _ 1987. 1982. Any 1987. 1982. 1 to 49 days 1987. 50 to 99 days 19871 1982. 100 to 149 days .- 1987. 220 259 128 068 133 603 211 255 271 404 289 052 See footnotes at end of table 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 255 Table 16 Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Oala lor 1987 include abnormal lartns. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except casli grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes: lield 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) Beel cattle, except (eedlots (0212) Dairy larms (024). Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) _._ General farms, pnmanly 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. 1982. 100 to 139 aci 140 to 179 aci 180 to 219 aci 220 to 259 aci es. 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres. 2,000 acres or more _ .1987. 1982. .1987. 1982. -1987. 1982. .1987. 1982. .1987. 1982_ -1987. 1982. .1987- 1982. .1987., 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners farms, acres. Part owners farms, acres. Tenants farms, acres, 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 work 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. 446 506 88 005 96 445 414 460 163 961 161 089 864 Table 16 Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data (or 1987 Include abnormal (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except casti 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) Beel cattle, except (eedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmarily 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. 1982- . 1987. 1982.. . 1987-. 1982- . 1987. es- 1982-, . 1987-. 100 to 139 aci 140 to 179 aci 180 to 219 aci 220 to 259 aci 260 to 499 aCi SCO to 999 aci 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 farms, 1987- 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Tenants farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated - 1987.. 1982.. Not on farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not reported 1987.. 1982-. Operators by pnncipal occupation: Farming -- 1987.. 1982.. Other 1987.. 1982.. Operators by days of work 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. 277 324 79 928 94 092 335 366 69 799 115 18 327 367 240 208 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 257 Table 16 Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data tor 1 987 include abnormal tarms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] 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) Honicultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) _ Beef cattle, except (eedlots (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. . 1987. 1982. es . 100 to 139 aci 140 to 179 aci 180 to 219 aci 220 to 259 260 to 499 aci 500 to 999 aci 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 farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Tenants 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 pnncipal occupation: Farming _._ 1987, 1982. Other 1987. 1982. Operators by days of work 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 39 148 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data tor 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data tor 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 reporled 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 1987 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) . Other than family held farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms, 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.. S1.000_. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000.. Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. $1,000.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees 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.. Contract labor farms. $1,000- Repair and maintenance farms. $1,000. Customv^ork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Interest fai Cash rent Property taxes fai $1 636 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. 1 987 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 1987 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years _. 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 10 64 years 65 years and over Average age TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole propnetorship) . Partnership farms. Other than family held farms. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982_ 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses fai $1.1 Livestock and poultry purchased fai $1.1 Feed for livestock and poultry fai $1.1 Commercially mixed formula feeds fai Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees . Commercial fertilizer far $1.000.. Agricultural chemicals far $1.000.. Petroleum products farms.. $1.000.. Electncity farms. $1.1 Hired farm labor fai $1,000 Contract labor. fai $1,000. Repair and maintenance fai $1,000. Customwork. machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment fai $1,000 Interest fai $1,000 Cash rent-- fai $1,000 Property taxes fai $1,000. All other farm production expenses farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table 386 464 250 963 243 034 2 617 479 1 756 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 261 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 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 (arm; 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years --- 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported ._ 1987 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) . Other than family held . farms Table 16 Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal (arms 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 1987 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 propnetorshtp) . Partnersfiip Corporation: Family field . Otfier than family field farms. 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1.000.. Ijvestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1.000.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000. Commercially mixed formula feeds farms. $1,000. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms $1,000 Commercial fertilizer farms $1 ,000 Agncuitural 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 fiire. and rental of machinery and equipment farms.. $1.000.. Interesl farms,, $1.000,, Cash rent farms,. $1,000.. Property taxes farms.. $1,000.. All other farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table 2 614 237 8 085 384 417 121 286 120 575 472 92 609 238 26 999 302 19 781 161 8 757 340 2 300 310 3 384 321 1 327 472 2 465 392 2 604 312 9 851 130 710 453 3 636 6 202 205 2 310 429 370 410 205 247 253 867 595 452 3 296 2 231 445 1 295 477 530 132 684 130 335 477 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data lor 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning ol abbrevialions and symbols, see Introductory text] OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Con. Operators by days ol work oil 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 (arm; 2 years or less 3 or 4 years -. 5 to 9 years. _ — 10 years or more _ — Average years on present farm Not reported 1987 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 propnetorship) farms, acres. Partnership farms, acres. Corporation: Family held farms, acres. Other than family held farms, acres. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms $1,000 Livestock and poultry purchased farms SI.000 Feed for livestock and poultry farms $1,000 Commercially mixed formula feeds 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. Repair and maintenance _ fai $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. See footnotes at end of table. 1 622 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 1987 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 propnetorship) . Partnerstiip farms. Other than family held farms. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982. 1987- 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms- $1,000- Livestock and poultry purchased farms- 51,000- Feed for livestock and poultry farms- $1,000- Commeroally mixed formula feeds 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- 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, See footnotes at end of table. 329 365 227 255 263 610 13 960 230 9 192 284 1 071 267 3 279 318 1 273 412 2 372 315 1 519 238 5 384 134 1 159 365 2 668 238 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data (or 1967 include abnormal (arms For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value ot all machinery and equipment (arms, $1,000, Average per (arm dollars. Motortrucks, including pickups (arms, number. Wheel tractors (arms, numbei Gram and bean combines^ (arms. number. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory _. (arms, number, Cows and hei(ers that had calved (arms, number, Bee( cows _ (arms, number, Milk cows (arms, number, Hei(ers and heiter calves (arms, number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves . . . (arms, number. Cattle and calves sold ^_ (arms, number. Calves (arms, numbei Cattle (arms, number. Fattened on grain and concentrates (arms, number Hogs and pigs inventory (arms, number. Used or to be used (or breeding (arms number Other ,_ (arms, number. Hogs and pigs sold (arms, number. Feeder pigs. _ (arms, number. Sheep and iambs inventory farms, number. Sheep and lambs sold farms, number. Hens and pullets of laying age inventory (arms, number. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, number. See (ootnotes at end o( tabie, 1982- 1987_ 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 13 660 14 656 1 183 744 1 327 934 86 658 90 607 13 104 13 973 45 184 44 617 12 688 13 416 41 490 40 218 6 138 6 522 8 304 8 495 8 176 9 517 1 671 809 1 788 840 5 114 5 920 516 558 558 402 2 132 3 100 156 208 175 544 6 776 473 937 7 006 525 106 8 395 9 574 1 457 927 1 429 746 3 335 173 013 7 600 8 447 1 284 914 1 203 936 936 689 253 695 879 69 886 71 638 659 909 291 048 417 659 673 929 252 265 657 1 061 1 259 813 1 Oil 053 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal (arms. For meaning of abbreviations anrJ symbols, see introductory text] MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms, 1987, 1982. S1.000, 1987. 1982. Average per farm dollars. 1987. Motortrucks, including pickups farms, number, Wrieei tractors farms, number. 1982. 1987. 1982. Gram and bean combines^ farms, number. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory farms, number. Cows and heifers that 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 gram 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, 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, numbei See footnotes at end of table, 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. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 10 359 16 553 79 684 102 180 1 229 29 121 47 267 50 220 55 963 98 277 94 055 219 292 20 468 20 642 227 18 536 17 698 276 362 48 962 28 803 73 4 403 254 312 44 559 21 067 41 27 326 9 839 10 321 91 958 99 244 14 534 18 892 93 165 98 396 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 267 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Oala for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms, Si. 000, Average per farm dollars. Motortrucks, including pickups ..- (arms, number. Wheel tractors (arms number. Grain and bean combines^ farms, number, LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory farms, number, Cows and heifers that had calved ._. farms, number, Beef covws 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 gram 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, 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, See footnotes at end of table. t987. 1982- 1987, 1982, 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982, 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982. 1 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data tor 1987 include abnormal farms For ning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment ..- tarms, $1,000, Average per farm dollars, Motorlrucks. including pickups (arms, number. Wheel tractors ___ farms, numbei Gram and bean combines^ farms, number. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory farms, number, Cows and heifers that 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, 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, See footnotes at end of table. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 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. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 369 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data lor 1987 include atino farms For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value ol all mactiinery and equipment larms $1,000 Average per larm dollars Motortrucks, including pickups farms number Wheel tractors -.larms. numbei Gram and bean combines' larms. number. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. Cows and heilers that had calved farms. number, Beet cows farms, number. Milk cows farms. number. Heifers and heller calves farms. number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves larms. number. Cattle and calves sold larms. number. Calves .farms, number. Cattle farms, number. Fattened on grain and concentrates farms, number, Hogs and pigs inventory larms. number. Used or to be used for breeding larms. number. Other farms. number. Hogs and pigs sold larms. number. Feeder pigs larms. number. Sheep and lambs inventory larms. number. Sheep and lambs sold farms, number. Hens and pullets of laying age inventory larms, number. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold larms. number. See footnotes at end of table 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 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. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982. 351 379 39 218 46 519 111 733 122 741 351 366 1 408 1 275 332 320 973 744 223 206 9 744 11 681 43 697 56 704 219 15 638 16 393 102 884 80 358 252 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data lor 1987 include abnormal larms. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value ol all machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars, Motortrucks, including pickups farms. number. Wheel tractors _ farms, number, Gram and bean combines^ farms, number. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory farms, number. Cows and heifers that had calved farms, number. Beef cows farms, number. Milk cows farms, number. Heifers and heifer calves larms. number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms. number. Cattle and calves sold farms. number. Calves farms, number. Cattle farms, number. Fattened on gram 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. number. Sheep and lambs inventory farms, number. Sheep and lambs sold larms. number. Hens and pullets ol laying age inventory farms, number. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold larms, number. See footnotes at end of table 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. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1967. 1982. 1982., 1987., 1982., 1987. 1982., 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 412 469 29 914 40 415 72 607 86 173 391 415 1 466 1 406 275 326 104 593 115 405 229 282 44 142 46 986 228 39 571 42 187 239 35 426 227 25 025 283 330 77 554 94 851 296 66 734 85 943 321 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Oala for 1987 include abnormal (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] CROPS HARVESTED Barley for gram farms, Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms. Insfi potatoes -- farr Sugar beets for sugar farms. Hay— alfalfa, otfier tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) farms, 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 6 769 7 040 1 215 287 1 484 757 82 229 811 87 080 443 6 798 8 080 810 630 1 062 608 58 207 909 71 674 827 1 908 1 955 157 916 151 063 3 058 530 3 102 409 1 747 1 825 352 059 318 314 99 310 342 89 086 463 1 369 1 186 168 133 137 726 4 314 116 3 177 908 8 719 9 717 1 049 564 1 106 051 3 311 495 3 603 896 12 490 7 477 724 683 615 883 161 227 6 732 14 167 547 398 1 164 848 41 33 (D) 1 775 (D) 36 982 1 145 (D) 327 676 2 642 1 738 73 049 42 828 25 323 24 457 101 681 101 584 587 41 590 16 261 1 052 35 907 59 327 10 764 10 476 21 085 21 129 73 387 1 732 162 2 519 655 21 365 855 657 1 053 315 2 255 (D) 626 375 (D) 9 766 13 920 287 373 300 462 25 651 20 314 70 429 61 011 45 198 49 187 77 931 97 965 21 998 26 615 447 635 316 660 6 574 6 694 357 571 321 263 4 622 4 408 5 934 6 546 CROPS HARVESTED Wfieat for grain farms, acres, bushels. Barley for gram farms, acres, busfiels. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms, acres, cwt, Irisfi potatoes farms, acres, cwt, Sugar beets for sugar farms, acres, tons. 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982. 1982- 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982- 5 171 5 651 325 618 324 979 13 729 20 285 1 131 172 1 463 869 2 382 29 387 137 332 78 374 82 272 4 594 157 4 443 093 64 379 69 069 4 614 864 4 842 758 13 027 11 324 892 030 685 759 10 185 15 387 627 463 1 002 853 5 942 (D) 375 509 (D) 15 645 21 981 1 210 768 1 830 647 4 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data tor 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see inlroduclory lexl) CROPS HARVESTED -- farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987_. 1982. busfiels. 1987. 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987- 1982. bushels. 1987. 1982. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms, acres, cwt, Insti potatoes farms, acres, cwt. Sugar beets for sugar.. farms, acres, tons, 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. acres, tons, dry. 422 448 23 068 31 172 2 033 557 2 783 557 351 539 13 683 26 357 1 245 893 2 344 479 (D) 14 046 (D) 290 207 (D) 9 120 (D) 3 187 719 299 280 30 862 26 992 942 614 729 848 29 619 27 122 131 979 126 428 34 610 40 231 1 476 235 1 516 125 74 419 97 742 4 995 645 5 357 408 4 353 5 310 1 076 850 1 336 528 174 215 27 382 28 036 67 333 81 817 387 418 97 641 133 887 7 018 882 8 858 751 302 363 33 767 48 675 3 263 798 4 042 647 14 215 15 045 278 129 283 600 30 355 (D) 10 667 643 (D) (D) 20 823 (D) 434 18" 48 579 53 287 182 790 205 254 (D) 5 824 (D) 395 865 9 006 8 447 545 509 404 238 4 738 6 232 288 406 321 591 3 605 6 289 220 716 399 708 27 693 22 411 101 233 (D) 3 295 7 380 5 834 30 187 29 197 74 538 75 076 14 088 26 948 1 174 733 2 187 908 (D) 8 832 (D) 587 791 10 704 (D) 3 653 494 (D) 19 960 21 871 87 413 84 751 CROPS HARVESTED Wheat for grain farms, acres, bushels. Barley for gram farms, acres, bushels. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms, acres, cwt, Irish potatoes ...farms, acres, cwt. Sugar beets for sugar farms, acres, tons. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 251 338 19 716 29 130 1 260 530 1 723 330 212 6 300 61 800 Hay — alfalfa, other tame, small gram, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms. acres, tons, dry. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 298 359 33 471 35 939 105 657 112 639 19 085 22 303 1 252 576 1 242 802 253 275 70 041 76 091 4 711 210 4 630 655 30 625 30 875 6 867 284 7 106 601 15 307 18 214 39 396 50 225 2 787 2 706 223 245 206 751 2 995 102 068 164 426 (D) 2 448 (D) 12 358 12 298 37 561 40 399 11 521 15 956 960 038 1 404 928 6 805 11 047 580 027 896 574 (D) 6 682 (D) 127 367 (D) 7 199 (0) 2 670 731 2 535 (D) 58 940 (D) 327 366 29 337 33 796 131 908 159 971 290 293 59 872 59 390 4 275 10 2 874 998 260 287 31 913 41 748 1 931 989 2 198 096 28 295 30 449 2 056 704 2 205 287 335 378 38 444 50 655 3 277 813 4 347 821 14 415 18 956 3 422 I 4 603 840 35 451 29 427 55 693 53 080 70 259 71 633 279 121 265 654 331 370 23 727 33 506 2 060 414 3 013 957 250 279 11 662 17 836 1 121 909 1 811 953 283 323 24 292 21 504 459 341 467 515 93 89 13 315 (D) 4 746 018 (D) 8 692 5 345 202 573 35 746 42 909 164 415 209 852 16 177 21 330 1 014 443 1 069 198 4 548 9 183 241 182 472 456 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 273 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1 967 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] CHOPS HARVESTED Wheat (or grain (arms, Barley for grain farms. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas farms, Irish potatoes farms, Sugar beets for sugar farms, Hay — alfalfa, other tame, small gram, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 299 342 87 249 96 721 6 534 802 5 642 295 263 268 31 234 33 800 2 119 850 1 780 873 887 (D) 10 629 295 (D) (D) 15 930 (D) 1 766 (D) 92 181 (D) 49 798 50 866 3 501 037 2 625 448 26 798 35 659 1 793 019 2 049 375 11 366 16 028 929 709 1 324 616 8 831 14 309 702 605 1 149 739 182 212 10 654 11 285 18 802 19 636 39 916 44 010 90 489 99 447 (D) Table 17. Milk Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Table 20. Colonies of Bees and Honey— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introduclory text] Geograpfiic area Colonies of bees STATE TOTAL COUNTIES, 1987 Ada Adams Bannock Bear Lake Benewafi ._ Bingham Blaine Boise -- Bonner Bonneville Boundary Canyon Canbou-. Cassia Clark Clearwater Custer Elmore Franklin Fremont Gem Gooding _ Idaho Jefferson Kootenai Latah Lemhi Lincoln Madison Minidoka Nez Perce Oneida Owyhee f^ayette. _ Power Twin Falls Washington All other counties 20 091 (D) (D) (D) 378 7 270 (D) (D) (D) 461 (D) 3 841 (D) 4 020 3 460 594 5 289 (D) 6 757 () (D) 25 381 (D) (D) (D) (D) 973 286 (D) (D) (D) 181 152 (D) (D) (D) (D) 299 434 (D) (D) 278 849 (D) 455 574 (D) 418 600 (0) (D) (D) (0) (D) (D) (D) 573 (D) (D) Table 21, Fish Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. Table 22. Miscellaneous Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] State Total Idaho Counties, 1967 Ada -.- Adams Bannock Benewah Bingham Blame Bonner Bonneville Canyon _ ___ Canbou Cassia Clearwater Elmore Franklin _ Gem Gooding _ Idaho Jefferson Jerome Kootenai Lemhi Madison Minidoka Nez Perce Owyhee Payene Power Shoshone Twin Falls Washington All other counties State Total Idaho Counties, 1987 Ada Adams Bannock Bmgham Blame Bonner Bonneville Canyon Canbou Cleanwater Elmore Franklin Gem Gooding Idaho Jefferson Jerome Kootenai Lemhi Minidoka Nez Perce Oneida Owyhee Payette Twin Falls Washington All other counties .. PIGEONS OR SQUAB State Total Idaho Counties, 1987 All other counties . 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA 8 113 IDAHO 277 Table 22. Miscellaneous Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) State Total Idaho Counties, 1987 Ada Cassia Jerome Kootenai Madison Twin Falls All other counties . QUAIL State Total Idaho OTHER POULTRY State Total Idaho Table 23 Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] MULES. BURROS, AND DONKEYS State Total , .^^,^ 1987.. 'daho— - - T982__ Counties, 1987 Ada Adams Bannock Bear Lake.- Benewah Bingham Blame - - Boise Bonner - - - Bonneville Boundary Camas Canyon Canbou Cassia Cleanwater Custer Elmore Franklin... Fremont Gem Gooding ._ - - - - Idaho Jefferson Jerome Kootenai Latah " Lemhi Lewis Lincoln Minidoka Nez Perce Owyhee Payette Teton Twin Falls Valley Washington All other counties GOATS, TOTAL State Total Counties, 1987 Ada Adams Bannock .. Bear Lake. Benewah . Bingham .. Blame . Bonner Bonneville. Butte Canyon .. Caribou .. Cassia... Clark Elmore .. Franklin _- Fremont . Gem Gooding . Idaho Jefferson .. Jerome Kootenai... Latah Lemhi Lincoln Madison _. Minidoka.. Oneida ... Payette ... Twin Falls Washington . All other counties . 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) IDAHO 279 Table 23 Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 -Con [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, sou introductory text] GOATS, EXCEPT ANGORA AND MILK State Total Idaho Counties, 1987 Ada Adams Bannock Bingham Blaine Bonner Bonneville Canyon Cassia Clark Elmore Franklin Fremont Gem Gooding Idaho Jefferson Jerome Kootenai Latah __. Lemhi Lincoln Minidoka Oneida Owyhee Payette Twin Falls Washington Alt other counties .. RABBITS AND THEIR PELTS State Total Idaho Counties, 1987 Ada Adams Bannock Benewah Bingham Bonner Bonneville Butte Camas Canyon Caribou Cassia Franklin Fremont ___ Gem Idaho Jefferson Jerome Kootenai Latah Lincoln Minidoka Owryhee Twin Falls Valley Washington All other counties . OTHER LIVESTOCK AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS State Total Idaho 1987. (NA) 280 IDAHO 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 24. Grains— Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For maaning of abbreviations and symbols, see inlroduclory text] Farms Acres WHEAT FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) -Con. Countle*-Con. Fremont Gem Gooding Idaho Jefferson Jerome Kootenai Latah Lewis - Lincoln Madison Minidoka Nez Perce Oneida _ Owyhee Payette Power Teton Twin Falls Valley Washington All other counties BARLEY FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) State Total Idaho Counties Ada Adams Bannock Bear Lake Benewah Bingham Blaine Boise Bonner Bonneville Boundary Butle Camas Canyon Cahbou Cassia Clark , Clearwater , Custer , Elmore Franklin _, Fremont Gem Gooding Idaho Jefferson Jerome Kootenai- Latah Lemhi Lewis Lincoln Madison Minidoka Nez Perce Oneida Owyhee Payette _ Power Teton Twin Falls Washington All other counties MIXED GRAIN (BUSHELS) State Total Idaho Counties 19 522 3 117 11 776 60 479 28 690 24 165 17 093 88 407 49 959 11 442 30 127 38 737 78 653 41 575 7 407 5 045 94 873 7 934 39 738 320 12 078 386 7 200 835 19 801 12 001 6 671 41 749 14 369 (0) 456 66 016 10 254 15 752 13 525 14 323 75 482 34 326 6 816 4 905 3 734 3 295 21 174 71 147 1 837 6 963 32 697 39 964 11 952 4 818 31 907 1 810 27 052 9 144 52 085 25 000 22 412 19 240 7 795 2 581 14 169 41 725 30 283 5 044 (D) 1 279 637 246 764 973 057 4 304 514 2 078 253 2 088 279 1 044 615 6 595 679 3 509 523 935 257 2 045 264 3 329 070 5 942 291 1 611 693 613 120 390 242 5 480 142 377 781 3 388 952 23 207 693 749 (D) 579 379 36 625 930 464 615 945 359 867 3 265 755 1 173 137 (D) 19 060 4 716 829 632 116 1 218 648 392 042 1 295 847 5 038 410 3 286 164 575 670 296 028 227 260 239 054 1 335 579 4 768 684 119 683 588 224 1 971 819 3 373 311 1 147 321 249 430 2 154 124 94 381 1 806 156 722 457 3 712 601 2 474 945 1 529 791 764 944 642 532 217 859 726 183 2 809 097 2 980 564 292 177 (D) 13 261 2 988 11 594 (D) 28 608 24 025 2 781 (D) 10 870 21 220 38 111 (D) 6 261 7 200 4 158 43 454 2 243 38 976 (D) 7 255 236 119 Table 24. Grains— Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. Table 24. Grains— Com, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols. Table 25 Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) DRY EDIBLE PEAS (POUNDS) Benewah Bingham Bonneville Canyon Cassia Clearwater Fremont Gooding Idaho Jefferson Jerome Kootenai Latah Lewis Minidoka Nez Perce Power Twin Falls All other counties LENTILS (POUNDS) Counties Benewah Cleanivater Idaho Kootenai Latah __ Lewis Nez Perce Twin Falls All other counties IRISH POTATOES (CWT) State Total Idaho Counties Ada Bannock Bingham Blaine Bonner Bonneville Butte .__ Canyon Canbou Cassia Clark Custer Elmore Franklin Fremont Gooding Jefferson Jerome Kootenai Lincoln l'_ Madison Minidoka Owyhee Payette '_ Power Teton .'.'.'.[ Twin Falls Valley "'_'_ Washington All other counties 965 990 26 937 13 248 927 5 283 9 070 25 154 4 400 6 090 (D) (D) 764 063 4 333 280 680 386 1 351 899 1 153 200 1 734 560 3 753 270 257 537 3 962 BOO 2 292 200 1 951 219 1 396 984 61 864 860 27 423 070 1 739 408 49 403 249 1 190 700 11 906 117 2 198 560 13 369 939 1 039 902 8 098 263 10 326 647 33 608 410 5 900 207 7 889 335 86 900 267 000 1 145 Table 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Geographic area ALFALFA SEED (POUNDS) State Total Idaho ._ Counties Ada __ Bingham Canyon Cassia Elmore Gem__ Jerome Oneida Owyhee Payette Power Twin Falls Washington All other counties ALSIKE CLOVER SEED (POUNDS) State Total Idaho AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS (POUNDS) State Total Idaho Counties Benewah Bingham Bonneville Butte _ __ Cleaniwater Idaho Kootenai Latah __ Lewis Madison Nez Perce Payette , Twin Falls All other counties __, MOMEQRASS SEED (POUNDS) State Total Idaho Counties Latah All other counties CRIMSON CLOVER SEED (POUNDS) KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS SEED (POUNDS) State Total Idaho _ Counties Benewah Idaho _._ Kootenai _ Lalah _ Lewis Nez Perce All other counties 15 730 262 463 502 377 520 5 064 1 695 1 427 404 (D) 8 654 558 29 104 177 220 201 245 168 184 26 000 2 855 273 687 122 89 940 436 675 129 558 (D) 26 477 Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 -Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols. Table 26 Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] HAY -ALFALFA. OTHER TAME. SMALL GRAIN. WILD. GRASS SILAGE, GREEN CHOP, ETC. (SEE TEXT) (TONS. DRY) State Total Counties Ada _ Adams Bannock .._ Bear Lake.. Benewah ._ Bingham ... Blame Boise _ Bonner Bonneville.. Boundary ,_ Butte Camas Canyon Cahbou Cassia Clark _ Clearwater _ Custer Elmore Franklin Fremont Gem ._ Gooding .__ Idaho Jefferson ._ Jerome Kootenai... Latah Lemhi Counties Ada Adams Bannock Bear Lake._ Benewah .. Bingham .._ Blaine Boise Bonner Bonneville.. Boundary __ Butte Camas Canyon Canbou Cassia Clark Clearwater _ Custer Elmore Franklin Fremont Gem Gooding Idaho Jefferson ... Jerome Kootenai Latah. Lemhi Lewis Lincoln f^^adison Minidoka Nez Perce .. Oneida Owyhee Payette Power Shoshone... Teton Twin Falls... Valley _ Washington . ALFALFA HAY (TONS. DRY) State Total 32 275 12 272 30 940 52 554 6 861 51 763 19 676 2 647 23 840 36 261 11 470 31 510 47 751 36 271 29 322 50 173 27 993 8 073 32 020 21 097 38 528 17 567 14 973 32 078 40 488 74 298 37 165 14 181 14 866 41 723 7 007 Table 26 Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see inlroductory text] ALFALFA HAY (TONS. DRY) -Con. Counties— Con. Lewis Lincoln Madison ... Minidol<a... Nez Perce . Oneida Owyhee Payette Power Shoshone.. Teton Twin Falls.. Valley Washington SMALL GRAIN HAY (TONS, DRY) State Total Idaho Ada Adams Bannock Bear Lake Benewah Bingham Blaine Bonner Bonneville Boundary Butte Camas Canyon Caribou..- Cassia Cleanwater Custer Elmore Franklin Fremont Gem Gooding Idaho , Jefferson Jerome Kootenai Latah _ Lemhi Lewis Lincoln Madison Minidoka Nez Perce Oneida Owyhee Payette _._ Power Shoshone Teton Twin Falls Valley Washington All other counties TAME HAY OTHER THAN ALFALFA, SMALL GRAIN, AND WILD HAY (SEE TEXT) (TONS, DRY) State Total Idaho 4 122 17 917 15 140 16 715 6 663 18 970 31 320 10 459 9 263 120 16 494 54 115 1 510 25 122 916 650 925 1 220 188 2 359 1 333 (D) 697 1 053 2 268 2 030 (D) 484 1 240 2 232 1 658 1 347 828 230 (D) 406 1 478 7 553 68 036 49 170 76 016 12 694 54 763 122 810 46 585 30 718 (D) 38 903 272 317 2 125 65 205 2 197 899 1 456 1 661 212 5 350 2 591 (D) 1 520 845 (D) 1 037 2 440 3 304 5 323 (0) 1 803 744 1 198 4 054 3 952 4 389 4 479 1 263 358 (D) 1 010 3 353 893 1 951 862 886 3 504 (D) 1 084 199 Table 26 Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] TAME HAY OTHER THAN ALFALFA, SMALL GRAIN, AND WILD HAY (SEE TEXT) (TONS, DRY)-Con Ada - Adams Bannock _,_ Bear Lake.. Benewah __ Bingham .__ Biaine Boise Bonner Bonneville. _ Boundary _. Butte Camas Canyon Caribou Cassia Clark Clearwater _ Custer Elmore Franklin Fremont Gem ._ Gooding ... Idaho Jefferson .. Jerome Kootenai... Latah Lemhi Lewis Lincoln Madison ,,. Minidoka Nez Perce . Oneida Owyhee Payette Power Shoshone.. Teton _ Twin Falls.. Valley Washington WILD HAY (TONS, DRY) State Total Idaho Ada Adams Bannock __ Bear Lake. Benewah . Bingham _. Blaine Bonner ... Bonneville. Boundary . Butte Camas Canyon Caribou ._. Cassia Clearwater Custer Elmore ... Franklin., . Fremont __ Gem Gooding ., Idaho Jefferson _ Kootenai.. Latah Lemhi Nez Perce Oneida ... 822 Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982-Con. {For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Acres Quantity WILD HAY (TONS, DRY)- Con. Counties -Con. Owyhee , Payette Power Shoshone , Teton Twin Falls Valley Washington AD other counties ., GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE. AND GREEN CHOP HAY (TONS, GREEN) State Total Idaho - Counties Ada Adams Bannock.-- -_ Bear Lake Bingham Blaine Bonner Bonneville Boundary Canyon Caribou Cassia Custer Elmore Franklin Gem Gooding Idaho Jefferson Jerome Kootenai Latah Lemhi __. Lincoln Madison Minidoka Oneida Owyhee Payette Power _ Teton Twin Falls Washington ,_, All other counties CORN FOR SILAGE OR GREEN CHOP (TONS, GREEN) State Total Idaho Ada Adams Bannock _. Bingham _. Blaine Bonneville. Canyon ... Cassia Elmore __. Franklin __. Fremont .. Gem Gooding .. Idaho Jefferson . Jerome ... Kootenai ., Lincoln ._. Madison _. Minidoka ., 10 163 Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 -Con. (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [foi meaning ot abbreviations and symbols. Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. {Fof meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Geographic area DRY ONIONS State Total Idaho Counties Canyon Gooding Owyhee Payette Washington All other counties GREEN ONIONS State Total Idaho --- Counties Canyon All other counties GREEN PEAS, EXCLUDING GREEN COWPEAS State Total Idaho Counties Bingham Bonneville Cassia Jerome Lewis..- Lincoln Minidoka Nez Perce Twin Falls All other counties HOT PEPPERS State Total Idaho SWEET PEPPERS State Total Idaho PUMPKINS State Total Idaho __ Counties Ada Canyon All other counties RADISHES State Total Idaho Counties Canyon All other counties SPINACH State Total Idaho 296 IDAHO (D) 1 469 (D) 1 832 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 644 (D) 1 831 410 284 5 802 403 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 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, Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Acres Trees or vines Trees or vines not of bearing age Trees or vines of bearing age LAND IN ORCHARDS Counties, 1987 Ada Adams Banrwck Bingham Bonner Bonneville Boundary Canyon Cassia Clearwater Custer Elmore Franklin Fremont Gem Gooding Idaho Jefferson Jerome. Kootenai Latah Lemhi Nez Perce Owyhee Payette Twin Falls Washington All other counties. Counties. 1987 Ada ___ Adams Bannock Bingham Bonner Bonneville Boundary Canyon Cassia Cleanwater Custer Elmore Fremont Gem Gooding Idaho Jefferson Jerome Kootenai Latah Lemhi Nez Perce Owyhee _ Payette Twin Falls Washington AN other countjes.. APRICOTS SUte Total Idaho Counties. 1987 Canyon Gem Twin Falls All other counties 298 IDAHO 9 Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning ol abtvevialions and symbols, see introduclocy text) Geographic area Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning oi abbreviations and symbols, see Table 29. Berries Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. |Fof meaning o! abbrevialions and symbols. Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con [For msanmg ot abbreviations and symbols. 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] Table 31 Other Crops: 1987 and 1982- Con. (For nwaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Table 33 Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1987 and 1982 [For classrfication of social and ethnic groups, see text. For meani Table 34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see iniroductory text) Table 36. Farms With Grazing Permits: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols > intioductory text) Franklin ._. Fremont Gem Gooding _._ Idatio Jetterson ._ Jerome Kootenai— Lalafi Lemlii Lewis Lincoln Madison ._. Minidoka ._ Nez Perce . Oneida Owyhee ... Payette Power Shoshone _ Teton Twin Falls - Valley Washington Acres 73 085 98 722 105 434 108 631 298 412 115 515 26 524 11 741 33 too 136 517 51 390 45 410 44 868 21 335 65 674 113 260 408 338 38 259 127 563 1 495 15 064 146 999 26 762 266 464 Farms by land in farms Less than 100 to 260 to 500 to 1,000 to 2,000 acres 100 acres 259 acres 499 acres 999 acres 1,999 acres or more Source of permits 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA IDAHO 309 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 1 969 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 1987 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 1988. 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 1987 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 1988 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 1988 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 1987 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 1987 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- - 842 number- - 28,594 Land in farms—The acreage designated in the tables as "land in farms" consists primarily of agricultural land used for crops, pasture, or grazing. It also includes 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. Value of land and buildings—Respondents were asked to report their estimate of the current market value of land and buildings owned, rented or leased from others, and rented or leased to others. Market value refers to the 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. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-3 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 10-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 1987 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 1982. Consequently, we are publishing total farm production expenses in 1 987. 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 1987 A-4 APPENDIX A 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 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 1987. 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 1982, 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 1987. 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 1987 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 1987. 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 1987 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. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-5 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 1987 census, 7 caretakers in Arizona reported 175 grove owners having 12,000 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 1987 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 1986-87 harvest season. Avocados—The data for California relate to the quan- tity harvested in the November 1986 through Novem- ber 1987 harvest season and for Florida the April 1987 through March 1988 harvest season. Olives—The data for California relate to the quantity harvested in the September 1986 through March 1987 harvest season. Vegetables—The data for Florida relate to the crop harvested in the September 1986 through August 1987 harvest season. Sugarcane for sugar—The data for Florida relate to the cuttings from November 1986 through April 1987, and for Texas the cuttings from October 1986 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. A-6 APPENDIX A 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 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 17 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 Black 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 1982. Other fruits and nuts—Data shown for other fruits and nuts relate to any fruits and nuts not having a specific code on the 1987 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 A-8 APPENDIX A 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. 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 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 (OMB) 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 OIVIB and the 1978 census classifications. For the 1992 census, data will be presented only for the OMB 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. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 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 10 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 ManuaP, 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, Wash- ington, DC 20402. Stock 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. Othenwise, 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. Livestock, 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 livestock 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. A-10 APPENDIX A 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 10 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 introductoiy text] APPENDIX C. Statistical Methodology Page MAIL LIST MODEL C-1 CENSUS SAMPLE DESIGN C-1 CENSUS ESTIMATION C-1 CENSUS SAMPLING ERROR C-3 CENSUS NONSAMPLING ERROR C-5 EDITING DATA AND IMPUTATION FOR ITEM NONRESPONSE C-6 TABLES: A. PERCENT OF STATE TOTALS CONTRIBUTED BY WHOLE FARM NONRESPONSE ESTIMATION: 1987 B. RELIABILITY ESTIMATES FOR NUMBER OF FARMS IN A COUNTY REPORTING A COMPLETE COUNT ITEM: 1987 C. RELIABILITY ESTIMATES FOR NUMBER OF FARMS IN A COUNTY REPORTING A SAMPLE ITEM: 1987 D. RELIABILITY ESTIMATES OF STATE TOTALS: 1987 E. RELIABILITY ESTIMATES OF PERCENT CHANGE IN STATE TOTALS: 1982 TO 1987 F. RELIABILITY ESTIMATES OF COUNTY TOTALS: 1987 G. STATE COVERAGE EVALUATION ESTIMATES OF FARMS NOT ON THE MAIL LIST: 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 1982 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 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-1 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 respond to the census despite numerous attempts to contact them, and not all farm operators are requested to provide the sample data items. 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 9.9 2.5 3.9 1.9 3.4 5.4 2.4 3.4 5.8 .4 Sample Estimation All respondent sample records received a sample weight. The sample data estimates the actual figures that would have resulted from a complete census of the items in sections 23 through 28 of the report form. The estimates were obtained from an iterative ratio estimation procedure that resulted in the assignment of a weight to each record containing sample items. For any given county, a sample item total was estimated by multiplying the data items for each farm in the county by the corresponding sample weight and summing overall sample records in the county. Each sample farm was assigned one sample weight to be used to produce estimates for all sample items. For example, if the weight given to a sample farm had the value 5, all sample data items reported by that farm would be multiplied by 5. The weight assigned a certainty farm was 1. The estimation procedure used to assign weights was performed for each county. Within a county, the ratio estimation procedure for farms was performed in three steps using three variables. The first variable contained eight 1 987 total value of agricultural production (TVP) groups. Both the second and third variables. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code and farm acreage, contained two groups. The variable groups were as follows: C-2 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE' TVP SIC Acres $1 to $999 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 X 94). Tables B and C provide the reliability estimates of the estimated number of farms in a county reporting complete count and sample items, respectively. Both tables show 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 complete count or sample 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 a Complete Count Item: 1987 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) 6.0 3.7 2.5 1.6 1.3 1.1 .9 .7 .6 .5 .4 .3 Note: Complete count items are items in sections 1 to 22 of the report form. To illustrate the use of these tables, 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. Since hogs and pigs is a complete count data item, 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. For sample data items, follow the same procedure using table C. In counties that had less than 100 farms in the 1 982 Census of Agriculture, table C does not apply because the farms in these counties were sampled with certainty (1 in 1), and thus, the reliability estimates for the number of farms in these counties are smaller than for counties that were sampled at lower rates (1 in 2 or 1 in 6). Table C. Reliability Estimates for Number of Farms in a County Reporting a Sample Item: 1987 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) 29.9 20.9 16.9 14.4 11.5 9.7 7.5 5.0 3.2 1.6 1.3 1.1 Note: Sample items are items in sections 23 to 28 of tfie report form. Table D presents the relative standard error of selected State data items for all farms and for all farms with sales of $10,000 or more. The percent relative standard error of the estimate for complete count data measures the variation associated with the sample-based adjustment for whole farm nonresponse. The percent relative standard error of the estimate for sample items measures both the sampling error due to the nonresponse sample estimation procedure and the census sample selection and estimation proce- dure. The reliability of State estimates may vary substan- tially from State to State. Generally, State estimates for a given data item are less reliable than the corresponding U.S. estimate. Table E presents the standard error (not relative stand- ard error) for percent change in State totals from 1 982 to 1 987. 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 1987 and the 1982 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 F presents the relative standard error for county totals for 10 major complete count items and 7 sample items. The relative standard error of the estimate (percent) for the same item differs among counties 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 size classifications of the farms sampled, (4) the amount of nonresponse, (5) the general agricultural characteristics, and (6) the specific characteristic being measured. C-4 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 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 certain nonsampling errors such as coverage error, classification error, and item imputation. Census Coverage The main objective of the census of agriculture is to obtain a complete and accurate enumeration of U.S. farms with accurate data on all aspects of the agricultural oper- ation. However, the cost and availability of resources for this enumeration place restrictions on operationally feasi- ble data collection methodologies. The past five agricul- ture censuses have been conducted by mail enumeration with telephone contact for selected nonrespondents. The completeness of such an enumeration thus depends to a large extent on the coverage of farm operations by the census mail list. Historically, the census of agriculture has included approximately 90 percent of the farms in the United States and over 96 percent of the agricultural production. Com- plete enumeration of agricultural operations satisfying the farm definition of $1,000 or more in agricultural sales is complicated by fluctuations in agricultural operations qual- ifying for enumeration, the variety of arrangements under which farms are operated, the multiplicity of names used by an operation, the number of operations in which an operator participates, the accuracy of data reporting, etc. A new mail list is compiled for each census because no current single list of agricultural operations is comprehen- sive. An evaluation of census coverage has been conducted for each census of agriculture since 1945. The evaluation provides estimates of the completeness of census farm count and major census data items. In addition, the evaluation helps to identify problems in the census enu- meration and provide information that can form the basis for improvements. The results of the 1987 Coverage Evaluation program will be published in volume 2, part 2. The evaluation of coverage conducted in 1987 was designed to measure errors in the census mail list and in farm classification. Mail list error includes a measurement of farms not on the census mail list (undercount), and a measurement of farms enumerated more than once in the census (overcount). Classification error includes a mea- surement of farms classified as nonfarms in the census (undercount) and of nonfarms classified as farms in the census (overcount). Classification error arises from report- ing and processing errors. Mail list undercount dominates all coverage errors. Net coverage error is defined as the difference of undercounted and overcounted farms. Mea- surements of these errors, as well as a description of the complete coverage program, will be available in the Cov- erage Evaluation report. Mail List Coverage A major problem with the use of a mail list for the census of agriculture enumeration is the difficulties that are encoun- tered in compiling a complete list. The percentage of farms on the census mail list varies considerably by State. Several reasons have contributed to farm operators' names not being included on the census mail list—the operation may have been started after the mail list was developed, the operation may be so small as not to appear in agricultural related source lists used in compiling the census list, or the operation may have been falsely clas- sified as a nonfarm prior to mailout. A large proportion of the farms not included on the mail list were small in both acres and sales of agricultural products. The 1987 Census of Agriculture Coverage Evaluation used the area segment sample of the 1987 June Enumer- ative Survey (JES) of the National Agricultural Statistical Service (NASS) to estimate farms not on the census mail list. The Census Bureau contracted with the NASS to augment the JES data collection and receive survey data under the confidentiality protection afforded by Title 13, U.S. Code, from all residents of area sample segments with agricultural activity. These survey records were matched to the census mail list. Records that did not match were mailed a census of agriculture report form to estimate mail list coverage. Estimates of farms not on the census mail list used the capture-recapture dual frame estimator that will be described in the Coverage Evaluation report. Table G provides coverage evaluation estimates of the number of farms not on the mail list and selected charac- teristics of those farms with their percent relative standard error. The table also provides an estimate of characteris- tics of farms not on the mail list as a percentage of total farms in the State. The estimate of total farms in the State is based on census farm count and the estimated number of farms not on the census mail list. This estimate of total farms in the State was not adjusted for classification and list duplication errors. Estimates of these errors will be made at the regional rather than the State level and will be available in the Coverage Evaluation report. The table provides the standard error (not relative standard error) of this percent estimate. Respondent and Enumerator Error Incorrect or incomplete responses to the mailed census report form or to the questions posed by a telephone 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-5 enumerator introduce error into the census data. Such incorrect information can lead, in some cases, to incorrect enumeration of farms. This type of reporting error is measured by the Classification Error Study discussed later in this section. To reduce all types of reporting error, questions were phrased as clearly as possible based on tests of the census report form, and detailed instructions 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 both complete count and sample data. When information reported for another farm with similar characteristics is used to edit or impute for item nonresponse, the data may be biased because the characteristics of the nonrespondents have not been observed and may differ from those reported by respondents. Any attempt to correct the data for nonre- sponse 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. Classification Error An evaluation study of classification errors was con- ducted in the 1987 Census of Agriculture as part of the census coverage evaluation program. A sample of mail list respondents was selected, and these addresses reenu- merated to determine whether they were a farm or non- farm. A farm status determination was made based on the evaluation questionnaire and compared with the status based on the data reported on the census form. Differ- ences in status were reconciled. In past censuses, the proportion of farms undercounted due to classification errors was higher for farms with small values of sales. The classification error rate was higher for (1) livestock farms than crop farms, (2) farms with a small number of acres than larger farms, or (3) tenant farms than full or part-owner farms. Results from the 1987 classifica- tion error study will be published in the Coverage Evalua- tion report. 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 C-6 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 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. Tables D through G follow. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-7 Table D. Reliability Estimates of State Totals: 1987 (For meaning ol abbrevialions and symbols, see introduclory text] Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Farms with sates of $10,000 or more Fanns number. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm --. .__ acres. Value ol 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. 160 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 fiarvested: 1 to 9 acres ,,- farms. acres. 10 to 49 acres _ farms. 50 to 99 acres _ farms. acres. 100 to 199 acres farms. acres. 200 to 499 acres __ farms. acres. 500 to 999 acres farms. acres. 1.000 acres or more farms. acres. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing farms. Otfier cropland farms. acres. Irngated land farms. Acres irngated: 1 to 9 acres farms. acres- 10 to 49 acres __ __ farms- acres. 50 to 99 acres farms. acres. 100 to 199 acres farms- acres. 200 to 499 acres _ farms. acres. 500 to 999 acres farms. acres. 1.000 acres or more farms. acres. Market value of agricultural products sold _ ___ $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Value of sales: Less ttian $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. $100,000 or more __. farms. $1,000. Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse crops __. farms. $1,000. Grains ___ $1,000. Corn for gram __, $1,000. Wfieat $1,000. Soybeans $1,000. Sorgfium for grain $1,000. Barley... $1,000. Oats $1,000. Other grains $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 24 142 13 931 875 577 3 021 11 852 5 268 133 825 5 685 596 167 4 716 1 448 762 2 446 1 714 614 1 697 2 343 890 1 309 7 682 765 21 085 6 742 285 18 270 4 349 122 1 903 9 373 4 861 3 002 423 029 3 329 1 031 293 1 502 1 040 670 856 1 520 896 10 180 816 308 9 310 1 576 855 2 360 11 328 4 622 117 495 2 571 180 454 2 649 373 182 2 873 885 364 1 032 694 872 513 956 477 5 329 4 775 2 519 9 101 2 627 18 798 3 646 59 163 2 781 99 812 2 787 201 400 4 453 1 876 355 14 015 1 097 255 407 776 10 041 216 314 100 113 575 1 936 65 811 570 1 548 1 008 29 430 3 313 365 893 3 813 1 181 471 2 166 1 520 959 1 592 2 200 706 1 205 6 740 659 1 439 43 963 2 078 149 791 2 746 389 636 3 292 (D) 1 500 (D) 856 1 520 896 5 584 645 198 7 268 1 405 510 1 416 43 043 2 012 143 686 2 504 354 256 2 828 872 083 1 025 (D) 512 (D) ,5 Table D. Reliability Estimates of State Totals: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Farms with sales of $10,000 or more 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 bernes $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 livestocl< and livestoclt products {see text) $1,000, Farms by standard industnal classification; Cash grains (Oil) farms, acres. Field crops, except cash grains (013) farms. acres. Vegetables and melons (016) _-- farms Fruits and tree nuts (017) __ farms. acres. Horticultural specialties (018) farms. acres. General farms, pnmanly 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, pnmanly livestock and animal specialties (029) farms. acres. Farms by type of organization: Individual or family (sole propnetorship) farms. acres. Parlnership 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 pnncipal occupation; Farming farms. acres. Other farms. acres. Operators by sex; f^^ale 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 agncullural sales^: Net cash return from agncultural 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 for 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. 120 329 39 169 21 748 24 819 483 414 14 314 241 252 828 875 11 901 24 104 51 703 34 763 312 21 035 226 27 238 1 303 582 516 9 629 5 766 620 1 538 426 977 1 687 124 359 415 934 070 20 368 7 488 284 2 314 2 474 456 1 207 2 165 050 1 804 085 14 406 4 759 865 6 817 7 647 839 2 919 1 524 171 14 550 11 283 934 9 592 2 647 941 22 989 13 607 078 1 153 324 797 51,1 6 779 615 158 1 043 338 030 24 140 387 910 16 069 12 798 484 462 11 342 96 552 24 139 862 264 9 061 394 684 12 837 230 572 12 511 63 248 13 109 148 396 812 723 11 157 22 820 49 580 3 145 2 972 041 2 871 2 675 435 160 33 080 146 16 618 149 24 623 863 531 973 6 553 367 1 785 2 334 811 1 088 2 126 269 102 1 026 219 6 275 3 938 963 5 316 6 903 085 2 076 1 198 618 11 093 10 175 920 2 574 1 864 746 13 271 11 785 175 396 255 491 50.3 13 668 417 287 30 530 10 051 479 363 3 617 62 076 13 668 800 548 5 596 387 665 7 236 225 240 62 143 9 895 146 184 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-9 Table D. Reliability Estimates of State Totals: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Relative standard error ol estimate (percent) Farms with sales ot $10,000 or more Total (arm production expenses— Con. Agncultural chemicals Petroleum products - Electncity . larms $1,000 . farms $1,000 . farms $1,000 Hired larm labor _ ._. tarms.- $1.000.. Contract tabor _ _ 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.. 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.. Sheep and iambs sold farms.. number.. Hens and pullets of laying age inventory farms.. number.. Broilers and other meal-type chickens sold farms.. number.. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. number.. Selected crops harvested: Wheat for gram farms.. acres., bushels.. Barley for grain farms.. acres. . bushels.. Dry edible beans, excluding dry limas... _ farms.. acres. . cwt.. Insh potatoes ___ farms.. acres., cwt.. Sugar beets for sugar farms.. acres.. tons.- Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms.. acres.. tons. dry.. 14 634 65 098 22 259 83 022 17 717 60 316 11 212 181 790 4 906 27 061 20 130 107 814 10 790 46 313 14 542 156 965 6 308 68 772 22 294 41 597 22 744 184 616 13 481 1 772 756 8 604 558 229 2 769 157 665 13 321 1 502 218 1 258 76 882 1 113 119 188 1 464 316 112 1 462 269 227 1 824 1 283 198 8 733 9 286 56 104 7 706 1 239 480 83 250 152 7 852 833 225 59 437 911 2 043 160 078 3 097 637 1 792 352 670 99 392 607 1 397 168 352 4 319 597 13 717 1 173 475 3 563 558 10 582 63 522 13 429 77 889 11 275 57 908 8 756 179 900 3 925 26 257 12 667 101 032 44 355 10 303 148 533 5 190 67 384 12 549 34 990 13 667 177 548 8 176 1 671 809 5 114 516 558 2 132 156 208 8 395 1 457 927 695 252 265 657 1 259 813 3 700 4 438 28 611 6 769 1 215 287 82 229 811 6 798 810 630 58 207 909 1 747 352 059 99 310 342 8 719 1 049 564 3 311 495 '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. C-10 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Table E. Reliability Estimates of Percent Change in State Totals: 1982 to 1987 [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory texl) Standard error ot estimate (percent) Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Farms number Land in (arms ..acres. Value of land and buildings': Average per farm dollars. Total cropland farms, acres. Harvested cropland farms, acres. Irrigated land (arms. acres. Market value of agricultural products sold farms $1,000. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms $1,000 Livestock, poultry, and their products farms $1,000 Poultry and poultry products farms $1,000 Selected farm production expenses V Livestock and poultry purchased farms $1,000 Feed for livestock and poultry _ (arms $1,000 Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees (arms $1,000 Commercial (ertilizer^ _._, 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 harvested: Corn for gram or seed farms 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 tejrt) farms. acres. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms acres. Land in orchards farms acres. -11.0 -4.2 20.9 -11.5 -1.1 -15.6 -7.9 -23.7 -17.0 -31.8 -100.0 (D) -2.1 -17,8 -19.0 -32 5 -100.0 (D) 'Data are based on a sample of farms. ^Dala for 1987 include cost of custom applications. ^Data for 1982 do not include imputation for item nonresponse. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX C C-11 Table F. Reliability Estimates of County Totals: 1987 (For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols. Table F. Reliability Estimates of County Totals: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Cattle and calves Inventory Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Hogs and pigs inveniory Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Corn for grain or seed Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Soybeans for beans Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Jefferson.. Jerome Kootenai .. Latah Lemhi Lewis Lincoln fvladison... f^inidoka -. Nez Perce. Oneida Owyhee Payette — Power Shoshone . Teton Twin Falls ., Valley , Washington. 7.6 8 498 12 385 55 743 6 466 32 361 23 781 34 060 16 082 25 255 106 755 26 565 28 744 16 193 109 660 10 538 44 202 360 2 153 (D) 18.2 1 362 459 1 085 1 819 826 28 690 24 165 17 093 88 407 (D) 49 959 11 442 30 127 38 737 76 653 41 575 7 407 5 045 94 873 (D) 7 934 39 738 320 12 078 66 212 129 096 17 326 34 241 16 092 20 441 29 281 51 291 83 477 30 320 12 202 75 062 48 665 66 232 278 17 479 161 656 7 997 42 026 Geographic area Selected farm production expenses ^ Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Commercial fertilizer Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Hired farm labor Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Petroleum products Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Electricity for the farm business Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Ada Adams Bannock ... Bear Lake .. Benewah ... Bingham ... Blaine Boise Bonner Bonneville.. Boundary... Butte Camas Canyon Canbou Cassia Clark Cleanwater.. Custer Elmore Franklin Fremont Gem Gooding Idaho Jefferson... Jerome Kootenai ... Latah Lemhi Lewis Lincoln Ivladison... Minidoka .. Nez Perce. Oneida Owyhee Payette Power Shoshone . Teton Twin Falls . Valley Washington 1 783 1 587 239 11.6 149 20.2 28.8 26.6 12 8 2 213 395 1 275 1 066 460 11 998 2 692 24.0 14.1 25.1 (Z) 22.6 13.3 2 305 457 1 242 1 050 646 12 407 2 007 208 (Z) 22.6 14.1 2 792 10 327 1 353 27 370 2 240 2 971 921 5 853 1 457 17 121 3 118 10 597 3 853 5 133 2 641 5 016 3 407 1 161 6 665 8 055 4 031 826 3 319 1 990 6 446 3 162 Table G. State Coverage Evaluation Estimates of Farms Not on the Mail List: 1987 (Data are based on a sample of (arms: see text. For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, Not on mall list Total number Relative standard error ot estimate (percent) Percent not on mail list Standard error of percent Farms by size: Less than 50 acres - 50 acres or more Han/ested cropland . Farms by value ol sales: Less tfian $2,500 - - farms.. S2,500 or more __- - farms.. $2,500 to $9,999 ._ farms.. $10,000 or more farms.. Market value of agricultural products sold $1,000.. Farms by standard industrial classification: Crops (011 farms.. Livestock (02) farms.. Farms by tenure of operator: Full oviiners farms.. Part owners and tenants farms.. Operators by principal occupation: Farming farms.. Other (arms.. i of operator ...years.. 1 227 642 528 12.9 47.2 57.2 Note 1 ; Farms classified as nonfarms, nonfarms classified as farms, and farms appearing more than once in the census are not accounted for in these estimates, but v»ill be provided I the 1987 Coverage Evaluation publication. See appendix C for futher explanation. Note 2: Detail may not add to total due to rounding. C-14 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX D. Report Form and Information Sheet DUE BY FEBRUARY 1. 1988 :igmi!am>^ 4 87-A0210 OF COMMERCE UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 1201 East Tenth Street Jeffensonville, IN 47133 Note - used. If Number (CFN) jrds are not available, reasonable estimates may be file by February 1 , a Time extension request may be bove address. Include your 12-cbaracter Census File shown in your address label in all correspondence to Census File Number(s) your completed report CENSUS USE ONIV t CANNOT be l correspondence pertair > thia report, please refer to your Census File Number (CFN) 87-A0210 r . and ZIP Code. ENTER s .iH3aiffil?i<H ACREAGE IN 1987 Report (and 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. R yotf opmratott in 1987 change<i during th» Y»ar, » (he INFORMATION SHEET. 1 . All land owned (Hi 2 . All land rented or leased FROM OTHERS, including land worked by you on shares, used rent free, in exchange for services, payment of taxes, etc. Include leased Federal, State, and railroad land. (DO NOT include land used on a per-hcad basis under a grazing permit.) Also complete item 5 below (HI 3. All land rented or leased TO OTHERS, including land worked on shares by others and land subleased. Also complete item 6 below. LJ 4. Acres in "THIS PLACE" — ADD acres owned (item 1) and acres rented {item 2), then SUBTRACT acres rented TO OTHERS (item 3), and enter the result in this space.—- ^ "THIS PLACE. TJiJifiL'tJ^ < Were any of the following CROPS harvested from "THIS PLACE" in 1987? 1. Wheat for grain iZI S . If you rented land FROM OTHERS (it r the following information for each landlord. Name of landlord Mailing address (Include ZIP Code) Number of 6. If you rented land TO OTHERS (item 3). enter the following information for each renter. Name of renter | Mailing address (Include ZIP Code) Number of acn B.Of the land you rented or leased to others, how many acres did you own? None n 7. Did you have any grazing permits c i per-head basis? ) LJ Forest Servi , n Yes - Mark (X) all boxes whrch apply ) " ^ Taylor Grazing Sec. 3 (BLM) 2 LJ No — Go fo nam 8 i LJ Indian Land i LJ Other - Specify. 8. LOCATION OF AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY FOR "THIS PLACE" In what county was the largest value of your agricultural products raised or produced? ... b.lf you also had agricultural operations in any other countyties), enter the county namelsl, etc INSTRUCTIONS — Please report your crops In the appropriate section. Use section 7 to report ONLY those CROPS NOT listed in sections 2 through 6 and section 8. DO NOT INCLUDE crops grown on land rented to others. 2. Barley for grain LJ 3. Oats for grain LJ n 5. Lentils D 7. Austrian winter peas dry shelled weight b D 9. Com (field) for silage or green chop I— I 10. Sugar beets for sugar LJ 11. Mint for oil LJ 12. Potatoes. Irish LJ Quantity harvested iEE^l KlaWIlffllJft I W«. »nv DRY HAY. GRASS SILAGE. HAYLAGE. or GREEN CHOP cut ' or harvested from THIS PLACE" in 1987? Includo sorghum-suttan crosses and hay cut from patturaa. ^^ 1 Q YES — Comptoto thia section 2 HH NO — Go to section 4 r green chop nder GI^ASS SILAGE. 1 . DRY HAY f/f rwo or mor, hay were made from the san acres only once, but report t a. Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for hay or dehydrating b. Small grain hay - oats, wheat, barley, rye, etc c. Other tame dry hay — clover, timothy, Sudangrass, fescue, crested wheatgrass, etc d.Wild hay 2 . GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE, AND GREEN CHOP (if two or more cuWngs were made from the same acres, report acres only once, but report total tons from all cuttings.) 3. HAY SOLD — Did you sell any hay or grass silage In 1 9877 (Repon value of hay sold if -- " -• Acres harvested l--l«»«l[»K'>t:lT Han am VEGETABLES. SWEET CORN. MELONS. »lc.. h»rv«»t»d FOR SALE from "THIS PLACE" in 1 9877 IDonol Includa thotm grown tor 1 D YES jD NO Comptm\ Co to soctiix} S thtm 99Cthfn FOR SALE from 'THIS PLACE" In 19877 (Do not Inelud9 ttion grown for hom9us9.i 1 O YES — Complmf thtm »9cHon 2 n NO -Goto section 7 Whole sens T«niht Whole acres Tenths 2. From the list b«low. enter the crop name and code tor each crop harvested in 1 987. It mortt than one v«g«tsbla crop was harvested frr>m The same acres, report acres tor each crop. Report crops grown under protection m section 5. Acres harvested Quantity harvested /10 If more space ts rteeded. use e ssperats sheer of paper. Crop nam* Ctxl* Blackborrles and dewberries (pounds) 509 I Blueberries, tame (pounds] B1 2 Boysenberries {pounds} El 8 521 624 Crop nam* Coda Loganberries (pounds) S30 Raspberries (pounds) 533 Strawberries (pounds) 536 Other berries (pounds) — Specify - 539 I Codei Crop name Code Crop name Coda 379 Cetery *01 Peppers, hot «45 ^en lima 429 | Cucumbers and pickles 411 | Pumpkins 449 3 (bush and pole) 381 , Eggplant 415 Radishes 461 383 I Gartjc 421 I Rhubarb 463 386 , Honeydew melons - . . 423 , Spinach 457 Lettuce and romaina . . . 427 ' Squash 459 Mustard greens 431 i Tomatoes 463 Beets Broccoli ODO. Cabbage, head 391 I Cantaloups ail»iiuK'l»i Ml— -»y nrucp rpni>c t,.,w«i>H h-o». -TMig pi ACg" in 1Qfl7 - amafl grains, field seeds, hops, sorghum, strnfloiver seed, or other crops not previously reported? (Raport fruh fn BBction 8.) 1 im YES — Cotffpfarg tfifa section 2 NO — Go to section 8 .399 s. dry Onions, green Peppers, sweet ' MJ»iHli?^l Were aiw NURSERY and GREENHOUSE CROPS. MUSHROOMS, sod, buTbs, flowers, flower seeds, vegetable seeds and plants, vegetables under glass or other protection. GROWN FOR SALE on "THIS PLACE" in 19877 1 I 1 YES — Complete tttts section 2 NO — Go to section 6 1 . Nursery and greenhouse crops irrigated in 1 987 . . f 1 Area irrigated Acres Tenths Code Acres harvested Quantity harvested 1 3pac« is needed, use a separate sheet of paper. 2. From the list below, enter the crop name and code for each crop grown. Square feet under glass or other protection in 1987 Sales in 1987 aratm sheet of paper. FMd aeads (grass, legume, etc.) Alfalfa seed (pounds) Alsike clover seed (pounds) Bentgrass seed (pounds) Bromegrass seed (pounds) Crimson clover seeid Ipounds) . . . . Fescue seed (pounds) , , Kentucky bluegrass seed (pounds) . Orchardgrass seed (pounds) Red clover seed (pounds) Ryegrass seed (pounds! Timothy seed (pounds) Vetch seed (pounds) Wheatgrass seed (pounds) CropnanM Bedding plants (Include vegetable plan Bulbs (Exclude bulb flowering plants^ . s) 479 ' . 482 I Mushrooms Sod harvested I Vegetabts and flower seeds . Foliage pla . 710 . 494 . 497 . 600 . 503 506 Coda 542 S46 560 669 593 602 629 653 671 689 746 755 758 761 770 Corn cut for dry fodder, hogged or grazed (report i Dill for oil Ipounds) I beans (hurxj red weight) 667 Grains, mixed (bushels) 614 Hops (pounds) 623 Mustard seed [pounds) Rapeseed (pounds) 668 Rye for grain (bushels) 686 Safflower (pounds) 692 Sunflower seed (pounds) 734 Sorghum for grain or seed (bushels) . . . 082 Sorghum for silage or green chop (Do not include sorghum-sudan ) (tons, green) 085 for beans (bushels) 088 Sugar beets for : Sweet corn for seeo Trfticale (bushels) Other crops (pounds) - Specify ! f^aHHt»S.%:IJ W«* Hw.>^ m, «>«nMn«wl ,^mt of ^O n> n.n^ FRUIT THFFS mel«rfSn« CRAPgVINES and NUT TREES, on "THIS PLACE" in 1 9877 1 CH YES — Complete this section 2 NO - Go ro section 9 Total acres M:l*>im.'li:n nnncc n ai iic »i rt>»pe e»« f. * -r^,^ "V^fC" in nO". ncrOHC Cents taxes and expensei (Refer to the INFOBMA TION SHB^T. sectton 9.1 Report your best estimate of the value for each of the following groups of crops sold from this place in J 987. Include the value of the landlord's and/or contractor's share, estimating if necessary. Include value of Government CCC loans. 1 . Grains, soybeans and olher beans sold in 1 987 Nom a . Corn for grain Q b. Wheat n c . Soybeans d . Sorghum for grain e. Barley f . Oats n g. Other ~ rye, dry beans, dry peas, lentils, mustard seed, sunflower seed, etc . [Zl 2. Hay, silage, field seeds, and grass seeds D n Comptotm thi* section 3. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons— (Do not include Irish poiatoos and sweetpotatoes. report them in item 5 below.l 4. Fruits, nuts, and berries - apples, cherries, pears, grapes, filberts, strawberries, etc 5. Other crops — sugar beets, mint for oil, hops, potatoes. etc. iOo r^ot include nursery and greenhouse crops.) — ^mmHow were the ACRES in this place USED In 1 987? "THIS PLACE" from section 1 , item 4. page 1 _ , Copy acres i NOTE: For items 2 to 5 below, if land v report it in the FIRST land use listed below that applie harvested and also pastured, only as "Cropland harvested. 2. CROPLAND a. Cropland harvested — include afl land from which cro groves, vineyards, and nursery and greenhouse crops b. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing — include rotation pasture and gracing land that could have been used for crops without c. Cropland used for cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, but NOT harvested and NOT pastured ... d. Cropland on which all crops failed— (Exception: Do not report here land in orchards and vineyards on which the crop failed. Such acreage is to be reported in item 2a.) n n e. Cropland in cultivated summer fallow f . Cropland idle [^ 3. Woodland - include all f a. Woodland pastured ri woodlots and timber tracts and I — ^wnh^Young timb^%"ow^h. \ b- Woodland not pastured . . . . 4. Other pastureland and rangeland — include any pastureiond other than cropland and woodland pasture LD 5. All other land — Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. — Include any land not reported in Items 2 through 4 above. . . . 1 1 6. TOTALACRES (Should b» thB •am* «• ftmm 1 abovm .f Add thm 3crBa roported in ttmnts 2 through 5 <:i:t*flUh'rfiyH Wn^ unv I AMn in thi^ ,a^^ iPRift ATPn rit ,»w »;»,. ;,. i qb?? 1 n YES 2 D NO Compiotm thia aec tlort 1 . How many acres of harvested land were irrigated? Include land from which hay was cut and land in bearing and nonttearing fruit and nut crops reported in section 10. item 2a. .. U any acres of pastureland, rangeland, and any other at included in item 1 above were irrigated? I 1 Mj4»l«K'lfRH w.r. »nw trncc i„ »k;. place SET ASIDE, DIVERTED, OR IDLED under FEDERAL acreage reduction programs In 19877 1 n YES 2 n NO Complete thta eecthtn 1 . How many acres were set aside lor diverted) under ANNUAL commodity acreage adjustment programs? LD 2. How many acres were under the CONSERVATION RESERVE ,_, PROGRAM (10 year. CRPl? .. . 1 YES 2 n NO • DECEMBER 31, 1987 INVENTORY a . BEEF COWS — Include beef heifers I calved. LZ] b. MILK COWS kept for production of milk or cream for sale or home use — include dry k heifers that had c d. STEERS, STEER CALVES, BULLS, AND BULL CALVES • CATTLE AND CALVES SOLD FROM THIS PLACE IN 1987 Include those fed on this place on a T basis. Also report INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31, 1987 Heifers Steere and bulls of an ages 2. Calves weighing less than 500 pounds CH 3. Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds or more LD a . Of the total cattle sold, how many were FATTENED on this place on GRAIN or CONCENTRATES for 30 days or more ^ and SOLD for SLAUGHTER? 4. Gross value of sales of DAIRY PRODUCTS from this place in 1 987 — include milk, cream Gross value of sales n .^^^Jl^lj^tlliO Did you or anyone else have any HOGS or PIGS on this place in 1 987? Compteto this section 1 n YES 2 n NO • DECEMBER 31, 1987 INVENTORY ^""^ I.HOGSand PIGSof allagesrroraiofasndb&etoiv; . . a . HOGS and PIGS used or to be used for BREEDING D b. OTHER HOGS and PIGS D • LITTERS FARROWED 2. LITTERS FARROWED on this place between - None B.December 1, 1986 and May 31. 1987 b.June 1. 1987 and November 30, 1987 .... INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31, 1987 Number of liners • HOGS AND PIGS SOLD None 3. HOGS and PIGS SOLD from this place in 1987 4. Of the hogs and pigs sold, how many were sold as FEEDER PIGS for further feeding? D Number sold in 1987 Gross value of sales - aha»>iff«tl''l>^-^ i Did w«r!Tmvn!?PAUrr!rr«nvSHFFP nr I AMBS onthlTnUCT In 19H77 I I YES — Complete this section NO — Co to section I e INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31. 1987 1 . SHEEP and LAH/IBS of all ages D a.EWfES 1 year old or older 2. SHEEP and LAMBS SHORN D 3 . What was the gross value of sales of SHEEP, LAI^BS, and WOOL from this place in 1 987? . . . Number shorn in 1987 mHim.'nH I DM .nu n, .n.nn. «l.. h.v. .n. HORSgS BEf S. FISH. GOATS. OTHER LIVESTOCK, oi ANIMAL SPECIALTIES on Ihls plac* In 19877 i^JAJlili'Afcw OOVEBWMEWT CCC LOANS 1 YES - ConiptoMt cc«on 2 NO - Goro»»c«onI7 1 . Horses and ponies of all ages . , 2. Colonies of bees . . D D 3. Milk goats 4. Angora goats LJ 5. Other goats 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 1 0. Fish and other aquacullure products (EnTer name and code from list below,) Name Code INVENTORY Number on Ihls place Dec. 31. 1987 Gross value of sales ^KliSitirflgUV 1 Payment! received for nartlclMtlQn In FEDERAL FARM PROGRAMS ' In 1 987 (DO NOT IfiCLUDE CCC loans.) Refer to INFORMA TfON SHEET, section 19. ^, IgnfgmfgMftil TYPEOFORGAWIZATIOW Total quantrty sold in 1987 ^23 placain 1987 Include your best estimates of expenses paid by you, your landlord, contractors, buyers, and others tor production of crops, livestock, and other agricultural products in 1987. (DO NOT INCLUDE expenses connected with performing customwork for others; operation of nonfarm activities, businesses, or services; or household expenses not related to the farm business.) 1 . Livestock and poultry purchased — cattle, calves, hogs, pigs, sheep, lambs, goats, horses, chicks, poults, started pullets, etc [_] 2 . Feed purchased for livestoctc and poultry — grain. hay. silage, mixed feeds, concentrates, etc D a. Commercially mixed formula feeds purchased — complete, supplement, concentrates, premixes. (Do not include ingnydients purchased separately, such £ soYbean meal, cottonseed n 3. Seed cost — for corn, other grains, soybeans, tobacco, cotton, etc. — include plants and trees purchased LJ 4. Commercial fertilizer purchased — all forms, including rock phosphate and gypsum. Include COST of custom applications I I 5 . Agncuftural chemicals purchased — Insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, other pesticides, etc. — include cost of custom applications. (Oo not include lirne. I [ ] 6 . Gasonne arvd other petroleum fuel artd oil purchased for the farm business — a. Gasoline and gasohol D b. Diesel fuel c. Natural gas d. LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc. 8 . Hired farm and ranch labor — also include employer's cost for social security, workman's compensation, insurance premiums, pension plans, etc. (See INFORMATION SHEBTi 9. Contract labor — include experydltures for labor, such as harvesting of fruit, vegetables, berries, etc., performed on a contract basis i D n n n n n 1 2. Interast paid on d«bt« — (Set INFORMATION Sheeti a . Secured by real estate IHI b.Not secured by real estate EH n 1 0. Repair and maintenance expenses for the upkeep of buildings, motor vehicles, and farm equipment 1 1 . Customwork, machine hire and rental of machinery and equipment — include expenditures \ use of equipment and for customwork such as grinding and mixing feed, plowing, combining, corn picking, drying, silo filling, spraying, dusting, fertilizing. etC- (Do not include cost of cotton ginning and appftcation of fertilizer 1 4. Property taxes paid — include farm real estate. machinery, livestock, etc. for the farm business. (Do n taxes paid by landlords ) 1 5. All other production expenses —inctude ii water, animal health costs, grazing fees, marketing charges. miscellaneous farm supplies, etc. (Do not include depreciation household expenses, and expenses not associated with the a n t.-f»t1llil.*iy^l 1 w...n.r.nMMFPriai rFiiTiii7PB inrh.iino nnrif pmospmatp ». ^2^ UME used on this place during 1987? 1 CD YES — C4>mplen tftH (action j CH NO — Go to section 25 t include cropland u 2. Acres of pastureland and rangeland fertilized in 1987 reported in section 1 0, items 2b and 4 LJ 3. LIME — tons of lime used and acres on which applied — lOo not include land piaster c gypsum or lime for sanitation -I n Acres fertilised Acres limed M4**iUh'tyt.-t1w.«-»yiiuccrTirincQ ucnntrince ciiw/airincg wiCMATininPfi OTHER PESTICIDES, or OTHER CHEMICALS used on this place In 19877 ' LJ YES— CompletB tftiB aeetlon 2 D NO— Go to section 26 Include any materials provided by you, your landlords, or contractors. For each item listed, report acres only once. If multipurpose chemicals were used, report acreage treated for each purpose. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., (fungicide, None herbicide, insecticide, nematictde) to control — a. Insects on crops. Including hay LJ b . Nematodes in crops LJ I crops , Diseases in crops and orchards (blights, smuts, rusts, etc.) D n Chemicals for defoliation or for grotvtfi control of crops or thinning of fruit LJ ^fr>^tfrtji^tyih^ MAruiMCPV amp cniiiPiwcNT ,.» rtiu »i,^^ ni>i^mK«> ai 1QH7 - 520 Ineluda onty equipment used for agricutUtrat oparatii>na irt 1986 or 1987. Value of ALL machinery and e<nilpmen1 on this place, December 31, 1987 1 . What is the estimated market value of ALL machinery, equipment, and implements usually kept on this place and used for the farm or ranch business? — include cars. trucks, tractors, combines, plows, disks, harrows, dryers, pumps, motors, irrigation equipment, dairy equipment including milkers and bulk tanks, livestock feeders, grinding and mixing equipment, etc Estrmated * SELECTED machirtery and equipment on this place, December 31. 1987. (Report ontyifuMedin 1986or 1987.) None n 2. Motortrucks — include pickups . . . 3. Wheel tractors other than garden tractors and motor tillers — a. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) LJ b. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more LJ 4. Grain and bean combines, all types LJ 5. Cotton pickers and strippers LJ 6. Mower conditioners LJ .. n Decemtjef 31, 1987 gf5^tfW?r<iW ^ccTiMATcn riipncHiT Manwcruai iic nci awn »^a S27 BUILDINGS Please give your best ESTIMATE of the CURRENT 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 LJ 2. AH land rented or leased FROM OTHERS D 3. All land rented or leased TO OTHERS LJ or the total, HOW ANY were manufac- 'ed in the last 5 years (19B3 1987)7 t rttcafvAd b«fora tax«s and axpartsss. 1 . Customwork and other agricultural services provided for farmers and others — plowing, planting, spraying, harvesting, preparation of products for market, etc. (If customwork is a separate business, refer to INFORMATION SHEET, section 28) 2. Gross cash rent or share payments received from renting out farmland or payments received from lease or sale of allotments — include payments for livestock pastured on a per-head basis, per-month basis, per-pound basis, etc 4. Recreational services, patronage dividends of cooperatives, and other income which is CLOSELY RELATED to the agricultural operation on this place - n n Farm -related ^jtf@?*^J PERSON COMPLETING THIS REPORT —Please print Area Code Number 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX D D-5 INFORMATION SHEET 1 987 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Special Reporting Instructions 1. Who Should Rapon 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 nnake the census results as complete and accurate as possible, we need to obtain information about every CFN. 2. If You Received More Than One Report Form for an Operation Complete only ONE report fonTi 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(s) 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 Longer Farm If you had agricultural operations at any time during 1987, please report all agricultural activity during the year. Report ad land on your census form that you owned or rented. Also, report your 1 987 crop and livestock production and 1987 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 Have No Association With Agriculture 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 Have More Than One 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 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 were 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, where 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. How 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. vhole dollars. CENTS ARE NOT Enter whole numbers except where tenths are requested, such as acres of potatoes harvested. If you have 1/2,1 /3, or 1 /4 of an acre, convert to tenths. For example, convert 1/2 to 5/10. 1 /3 to 3/10, 1/4 to 2/10. The census report form 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 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 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 Lend Owned — 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) cLand 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: 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: e. 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 harvested — 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 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 nneans — 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. Howr 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 w* same land (double cropping) report the total i each harvested crop in the appropriate sectia re harvested from the cres and production of i(s) of the report form. Example: In 1 987 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. Valu« of Saivs — Report the total gross value of animals and pouhry sold or removHd from "this place" in 1987 without deducting production or marketing expenses (cost of feed, cost of livestock purchased, cost of hHuling and selling, etc.). If the sale price or market volue is not known, give your best estimate of their market value when thoy (eft "this ploct> " 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 <ipernte. Contract and Custom Feadlns 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. Item 2 — If you owned BEES — Report alt 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. Item 1 — Report the amount received under the regular or r program for commodities placed under CCC loan during 1 987. Include amount received even if commodity was redeemed or forfeited prior to December 31, 1987. 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 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 20 — TYPE OF ORGANIZATION • the type of organization for 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. Section 21 — CORPORATE STRUCTURE This section Is to be answered by corporations only. Answer both items. A family-held corporation has more than 50 percent of its stock owned by 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 allftypes 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. Livestock 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 Labor — 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 customwork for others. Do not include expenditures for the construction of new buildings or the cost of additions to existing buildings. D-8 APPENDIX D 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Interest Expense Paid on Debts — Report all Interest expenses paid in 1987 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 1 2b. Include interest paid on CCC loans. Do nol 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 Rant Paid for Land and Buildings In 1 987 — 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 b. Taxes paid by landlords Dperty not d. Income and excise taxes lated with the All Other Production Expenses — 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 machinery. 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. tf 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. Section 26 - MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT The estimated market value in item 1 refers to ALL machinery and equipment kept primarily on"this 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 integral part of a building, should be included as a part of the value of land and buildings. Section 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 -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. Item 1 — Customvvork — Do not report income for customwork or agricultural services provided to others if operated as an entirely separate business from your agricultural operations. item 2 — Rental income — Do not include rental income from nonfarm property. item 3 — Forest Products — 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 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. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX D D-9 DUE BY FEBRUARY 1. 19B8 DEPAHTMEN UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE iflgSM^) i REAU OF THE CENSUS 01 East T«nth Str»«t tfATsonwills, IN 47133 ^SS^E" MMiim Munibcr (CFN) Census Ftle Numberfs) Vour completed report. NOTICE Response to thl» Inqulrv 1« raqulred by law (1I1I0 1 3, U.S. Code) By THE CENSUS BtJRFAU IS CONFIDENTIAL. It may be seen only by sworn Cen only lor atotlstlcal purposes. Your report CANNOT bo used for purnosnn of taxr jmo low YOUR REPORT TO Tiployees nnd may be used invostigation, or roguloti t corT»spondeno« pertalnino to this r«port. please refer to your Cen r • FllaNMinlxr(CFN) 87-A0400 1 . 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? • Vegetables, melons, or berries? • Other crops? • Greenhouse or nursery crops? D Yes n No 2 . At any time during 1 987. did you raise, sell, or keep any: • Cattle, hogs, sheep, or goats? • Horses or ponies? • Chickens or other poultry? • Fish in captivity? • Bees? • Other animal specialties? n Yes n No If rou anstvemi YES to EITHER of (hsss qumstlons, go to SECTION 2. If you answored NO to BOTH of these questions, go to SECTION 10. rAHJAii.i.'gta , address, and ZIP Code. ENTER street and number if n ACREAGE IN 1987 Report land owned, rented, or used by you. your spouse, or by the partnership, corporation, or organization for which you are reporting. Include ALL L.AND. REGARDLESS OF LOCATION OR USE - cropland, pastureland. rangeland. woodland, idle land, house lots, etc. None Number of e 1 . All land owned Q . All land rented or leased FROM OTHERS, including land worked by you on shares, used rent free, in exchange for services, payment of taxes, etc. Include leased Federal. State, and railroad land. (DO NOT include land used on a per-head basis under a grazing permit.) 3 . All land rented or leased TO OTHERS, including land worked on shares by others and land subleased. Also complete item 5 below. (Zl 4 . Acres in "THIS PLACE" — ADD acres owned (item 1 ) and acres rented (item 21, then SUBTRACT acres rented TO OTHERS (item 3). and enter the result in this space >. If the entry is zero please refer to the Information Sheet, section 2. . 5. Of the land you rented or leased to others, how many ^°^^ 053 acres did you own? Q] 6. In what county was the largest value of your agric ultural products raised or produced? . • PART A - LAND USE and IRRIGATION How were the ACRES in this place used In 19877 No 1 . Cropland harvested — , , ^ „. _,, *.- .. •^ Include all land from which crops were harvested or bay was cut, and all land in orchards, citrus f— i groves, vineyards, and nursery arid greenhouse crops '— ' 2. Cropland on which all crops failed — (Exception: Do not report here land in orchards and vineyards on which the crop failed. I LJ 3. Cropland idle, cropland used for cover crops, T cropland in cultivated summer fallow CD 4. Cropland used only for pasture, woodland pastured, and other pastureland and rangeland EH 5. AM other woodland, wasteland, houselots, etc. not eported in items 1 through 4 above dl No • PART B - IRRIGATION 1 . How many acres of harvested land were irrigated? include land from which hay was cut and land in bearing and nonbearing ,— . fruit and nut crops | | 2 . How many acres of pastureland, rangeland, and any other lands not included in item 1 above were irrigated? ED b. Small grain hay c.Wild hay .... 2. Corn for grain or seed 3. Soybeans for beans. . 4. Wheat for grain . . . , 5. Tobacco ~ all types 6. Potatoes, Irish —fOo not include those grown Acres harvested "^•i^i^lltiJU.-i ! LIVESTOCK and POULTRY • PART A - CATTLE snd CALVES None 1 . CATTLE and CALVES of all ages D . BEEF COWS - Include btmf hsltsra that |— i hedctlvad I— I b. MILK COWS kept for production of milk or cream for sale or home use — include dry i— i milk COW9 and milk halfars that had calvad I— I INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31. 1987 2. Value of DAIRY PRODUCTS sold in 1987 - Include milk, cream, butter, etc S7AO«tl) ISMFORKVJiOvTDOW SHEET 1987 UWITED STATES CECMSUS OF AGRICULl Special Reporting instructions 1 . Who Should Rttport \A/E NEFD A REPLY FROM EVERYONE RECEIVING A REPORT FORM, INCLUOIISIG individuals, landlords, tenants. partnersHips. corporations, institutions, .tnd THOSE NOT CONDUCTING AGRICULTURAL OPLHATIONS. Each case included in the census has a uninuo Census File Number (CFN). In order to make the census results as complete and accurate as possible, we need to obtain informution about every CFN. 2. Iff You Recelvad n^oro Thar* One Report For Complete only ONF rep near the address label c 1 1 digit census file nun COMPLETFO REPORT i label. Return the extra completed report form . Wr for an Oparation te "Duplicate" t form for an operat' each extra report form. Also. \A/rite the )er(?;) of the DUPLICATE report(s) ON THE the space provided to the left of the addre I the same envelope with your > tha 3. If You No Longer Farm If you had ciciricultural opei all agricultural i : form that you estuck product ations at any time during 1 987. please ivity during the year. Report all land on yoi i/ned or rented. Also, report your 1 987 en 1 and 1987 sales. Explain on the fir paper) that you c t page of the report fo 4. If You Never Far Please write a note or 3r Have No Association With Agriculture eport 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 Have IVIore Than One 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. If You He I Partn Complete only ONE report for i operation and include ali parrm members of the partnership al; addition to the partnership f arr ire partnei hip's agricultural the one report. If eparate farms or ranches i should be co npiG ndivi( alope ved fc » same opei al form as a "Duplicate." Return the dupl eport(s) in the same envelope with the cor (Vhere possible, or write a note on the dupli ' (Name of partner) has completed a report for tha partn' 'ide I landlord'; 1 CFN of partnership.)' r Contractor's Share Dthe hip report, h as, hip : fori ; sha 'ill be or had : lude bot f the productii ' contractor' THIS PLACE." : share, include yo lilable for all data Howr to Enter Your Response es in the proper spac REQUIRED. Enter whole i of potatoes h to tenths. Fc nay be entered >ers except wh the correct lines, and in the , etc. Write any explanatior ! sheet of paper, lollars. CENTS ARE NOT e tenths are requested, such tu have 1/2, 1/3. or 1 /4 of an acre, vert 1/2 to 5/10, 1/3 to 3/1 O, 1/4 1 instructions For Specified Sections Section 2 — ACREAGE IN 19S7 will deter in the rest of ^hen answering the acreage questions, include the land associal ith your agricultural operations in 1 987 whether in production c Dt. Include all land that you owned or rented during 1 987 even if rtly for part of the year. Do not include any unrelated residential < eport all land in section 2 in whole acres. Itam t — All Lar>c« Owned — Re held under title, purchased contra heir or trustee of an undivided est and/or your spouse, or by the par for which you are reporting. Ite — All Land Rented DO NOT INCLUDE: a. Any crops grow ps or crop products purchased from others and later sold. Enter the acres harvested i res except where tenths an such as potatoes. Acros Harvested - ifractions to whole a In the reporting box Quantity Har unit on the rep harvested to tl December 31 , ^our unit of m ase convert y sted. If the ho ) be I different than the I for the quantity s incomplete by ity harvested and the figi 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 lond. 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." Item 7 — Vogatablas — 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. -leyards, artcJ NtJt 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 ba 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 with 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. 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 <C08t of feed, cost of livestock purchase, cost of hauling and selling, etc.). If the sole price or market value is not known, give your best estimate of their market value /alue of sales of any I sold from a place you torn Feeding Operations - Livestock I jded on this report REGARDLESS OF OWNERSHIP. Report as VENTORY" numbers of animals or poultry on The place on December 31 . 1 987. Report os "SOLD" animals and poultry kept < irice or r arket val furnished the bousing > on his/her report fori sold the number of po 1987. If you owned BEES — Report all colon operations conducted by you, regardles kept most of the year. Report hives or c 3f sale r sold U ot known, give your best s or poultry when they left r hives of bees and honey rt/here the hives v>/ere es. pounds of hortcy sold. 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. Mink pelts and rabbit pelts should be included in number sold and value of sales, but not in Fisb and Other Aquaculture Products • t qua tity sold i Itenr* 9 — Other Crops — To report: <1 ) find the crop name and the code number from the list under item 9; <2) enter crop name and code in the first Two 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. forfeited pri ; placed under CCC lo even if commodity w >er 31, 1987. regular ^ during 1987 > redeemed or elude CCC loan FEDERAL PAYIVIENTS RECEIVED Parts A, B, C, and D — LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Animals and Poultry to Include in the Report — Repc jde all owned by yoi item 4> on December 31 . 1987 Ir kept by you for others. Include animals on unfenced la 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. vho had cor I pas least Dl of the 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 -he 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 Numher Sold — Report "this place" in 1 987. wi the receipts. Include anin old for 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 7, item 1 . Dairy cattle and calves sold should be reported in section 5, 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 thoy left "this place." whether paymer elude cash payr srtificates held < I Farm Programs in 1937 i in cash or commodity •n 1 . In item 2, include the received from sale or Federal payn pieced, by lo include receipts from Federal programs such as Its, "Whole Herd Dairy Buy-Out," support price lity programs, disaster payments, paid land ry reduction payments, payments received for Tials and poultry sold or removed from INDEX (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables Item State tables County tables 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 7,10,48-53 INDEX—Con. (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item C—Con. Commercially mixed for- mula feed purchased . . Commodity Credit Corporation loans Conservation reserve programs Contract labor expenses Corn, field State tables 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 County tables 3,16 5 3,16 1,15,16, 24,31 2,16 21 31 10,16 10,16 1,15,16,25 2,16 25 27 11,16 29 Item 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 State tables 5 1,3,5,6, 10,15,16 7 5 5 5 1,5,16 15,16 27 29 Eggplant Electricity expenses. Emmer and spelt.... Endive Equipment and machinery Escarole Ewes 1 year old or older Expenses, farm production , 3,16 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 1 6 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 County tables 27 1,11,16 2,11,16 28 29 3 31 23 14,22 14,22 27 3 24 27 1,8,16 27 13 1,3,16 10,16 1,16,48-53 5,48-53 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, i<erosene, 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 14,48-53 14,48-53 41 41 41,48-53 41 41 41 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 3,16 3 22 14,22 31 17 23 23 17 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 I—Con. Irrigated farms and acres J Jojoba K Kale Kentucky bluegrass seed Kerosene, motor oil, grease, LP gas, fuel oil, etc., expenses Kiwifruit Kumquats L 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 44 14,48-53 1,3,10,47,48-53 1,2,10,18,20,47 6,10,48-53 14,48-53 1,7 31 1,3,10,47,48-53 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 P 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 16,17,48-53 45 1 ,42-44,48-53 1,16,48-53 3 9999 06313 552 7 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 i: US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFCE. 1969— ZttZ-SOa' 00033 6 INDEX 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 1 982 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 fables 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 1987 census. Comparative data from the 1982 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 1987 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. AUG ^^^^