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^ /. b C cr^ r / 1987 Census of Agriculture AC87-A-1 Volume 1 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES Part 1 I Alabama r u state and County Data 3.31/H; 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. …

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^ /. b C cr^ r / 1987 Census of Agriculture AC87-A-1 Volume 1 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES Part 1 I Alabama r u state and County Data 3.31/H; 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 U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Washington, D.C. 20233 Official Business Penalty for Private Use, $300 COM 202 First Class Mail VOLUME 1 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES C 3.31/4:987/v.l/pt.l/ch. 1987 Census of Agriculture,... CHANGE SHEET Alabama 1987 Census of Agriculture AC87-A-1 Changed November 1989 ..,^^-^m Juni Following are changes to the 1987 Census of Agriculture volume 1 publications: '-','>-,_ ^55.9 Table 17 Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin, and Specified Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see in 1987 Census of Agriculture AC87-A-1 Volume 1 GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES Part 1 Alabama state and County Data Issued July 1989 '*«»T^O(f'^ 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., Cliief Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Census of agriculture (1987). Geographic area series. 1 987 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 1 6. 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 17. 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 149 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982 167 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm-Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982 176 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 185 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 203 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982 212 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982 221 9. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987 and 1982 230 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982 235 11. Cattle and Calves- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 253 12. Hogs and Pigs- Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982 271 13. Sheep and Horses- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 _ 280 14. Poultry- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 285 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 294 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 303 17. Milk Goats- Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 344 18. Angora Goats— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 * 19. Mink and Their Pelts— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 20. Colonies of Bees and Honey— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 344 21. Fish Sales: 1987 and 1982 345 22. Miscellaneous Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 346 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 346 24. Grains-Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982 348 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 1987 and 1982 _ 352 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 355 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 363 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982 372 29. Berries Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 378 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1987 and 1982 379 31. Other Crops: 1987 and 1982 382 32. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Value of Sales and Occupation: 1987 and 1982 383 33. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1987 and 1982 384 34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982 385 35. Operators of Spanish Origin: 1987 and 1982 386 36. Farms With Grazing Permits: 1987 386 IV CONTENTS 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Page APPENDIXES A. General Explanation A-1 B. Places With All Cropland in the Conservation Reserve Program B-1 C. Statistical Methodology C-1 D. Report Form and Information Sheet D-1 Index Index 1 Publication Program Inside back cover 'Not published for this State. , 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE CONTENTS V INTRODUCTION Page HISTORY VII USES OF THE CENSUS VII AUTHORITY AND AREA COVERED VII FARM DEFINITION VII COMPARABILITY OF DATA VII TABULAR PRESENTATION , VII ADVANCE REPORTS VIM ELECTRONIC DATA DISSEMINATION VIII SPECIAL TABULATIONS VIII CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES VIM INVENTORIES, PRODUCTION, AND SALES DATA VIM 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 Annerican Samoa and the Common- wealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in conjunction with the 1990 Census of Population and Housing. FARM DEFINITION HISTORY The 1987 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 1978 and 1982 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 sen/ices, 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 1 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 (or price changes. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text ] Farms number. Land in (arms acres. Average size of (arm acres. Value of land and buildings^ Average per (arm ..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 o( agncultural products sold SI.OtKI. Average per iarm dollars. Crops. Includlrig nursery and greenhouse crops $1,000. Grains $1,000. Cotton and cottonseed $1,000. Tobacco $1,000. Hay. silage, and (leld seeds $1,000. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons $1,000. Frxiits. nuts, and bemes $1,000. Nursery and greenhouse crops... $1,000. Other crops $1,000. Livestock, poultry, and their products 31.000. 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 o( organization: Individual or family (sole propnetorship) Partnership Corporation Other — cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. _-_ Operators by pnncipal occupation: Farming Other __ Operators by days worked off farm: Any 200 days or more Average age of operator years. Total fami production expenses^ $1,000. Selected farm production expenses': Ljvestock and poultry purchased $1,000. Feed for livestock and poultry $1,000. Commercial fertilizer^ $1,000. Agncultural 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: Corn for grain or seed farms. acres. Wheat for grain farms. acres. Cotton farms. acres. Soytjeans for beans _ farms. acres. Peanuts for nuts famis. Hay — alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms. acres. 2 602 12 356 16 514 7 776 2 469 1 111 490 28 509 2 231 623 1 344 84 054 1 908 303 44 053 497 992 98 192 123 137 567 17 217 19 395 8 138 103 596 127 751 1 410 311 950 942 69 213 304 469 61 869 176 23 642 39 553 3 014 570 53.1 1 610 833 290 518 570 084 86 491 64 530 64 535 123 018 81 110 29 844 1 450 416 1 336 45 994 3 585 353 062 2 785 15 107 005 7 413 234 669 1 914 156 466 1 820 346 013 4 124 575 370 2 655 207 963 3 043 14 132 18 277 8 471 2 786 1 186 553 33 351 3 265 361 1 040 66 020 1 704 160 35 175 606 916 268 956 113 086 1 003 1 097 244 685 475 75 221 242 615 78 714 110 15 108 51.8 (NA) 203 688 467 749 110 580 63 014 95 501 87 505 110 691 33 671 1 652 524 2 361 58 946 6 061 463 840 4 580 17 734 581 10 390 310 680 4 090 474 467 1 458 294 792 9 897 1 589 247 3 291 170 931 'Data are based on a sample of farms. ^Data for 1 987 include cost of custom applications. ^Data for 1 982 do not include imputation for item nonresponse. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE ALABAMA 1 Figure 1. State Map ALABAMA TENNESSEE U.S. Department of Commerce BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 2 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Figure 2. Profile of state's Agriculture: 1987 1 to 49 acres 50 to 1 79 acres [ 180 to 499 acres j 500 to 999 acres [ j s 7 1 ,000 to 1 ,999 acres I ^ b 2,000 acres or more [1 i i Less than $2,500 $2,500 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 ^^ 6.2 $250,000 or more Less than $40,000 [ $40,000 to $99,999 |r $100,000 to $499,999 ' $500,000 to $999,999 ^^ a $1,000,000 or more ^2 Other I 0.4 Corporation | 1.3 Partnership ^^ Individual or family ] 34-8 32 9 None 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported Farms by size Farms by value of products sold Farms by value of land and buildings Farms by type of organization I 67.7 Operators by tenure Operators working off farm 46.5 M 62.1 L L_ Operators by principal occupation 20 30 40 50 60 Percent of farms 70 80 90 100 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE ALABAMA 3 Figure 3. Percent of Farms and of Value of Products Sold: 1987 Value of sales Less than $10,000 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 ^js^^ $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more Figure 4. Farms by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1959 to 1987 (Thousands) 120 100 — 80 — 60 — 40 — 20 I $100,000 or more ] $40,000 to $99,999 ] $10,000 to $39,999 J Less than $10,000 1959 1964 1969 1974 Census year 1978 1982 1987 4 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Figures. Land Use: 1987 Pastureland and rangeland 13.5% Land use Total acres 9,145,753 Other cropland—cover, crops failed, and sumnner fallow 5.8% Cropland idle 12.2% Cropland pastured 32.4% Cropland Cropland 49.2% Cropland harvested- 49.6% Figures. Selected Crops Harvested: 1987 (Thousands of acres) 700 630 560 490 420 350 280 210 140 70 Figure 7. Value Of Livestock and Poultry Sold: 1987 State total = $1,410,311,000 All other livestock 1.7% Cattle and calves 21.6% Poultry and poultry products 67.4% Figures. Production Expenses: 1987 Livestock purchased Feed purchased Fertilizer/ Chemicals/Seeds Energy cost Labor—Hired/Contract Interest expense Other Table 1. Historical Highlights: 1987 and Earlier Census Years [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] All farms Farms.- number. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres. Value of land and buildings': I per farm dollars. I per acre dollars. Estimated market value of all machinerv and equipment' $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Farms by size: 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 10 179 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 agncultura) products soid^ $1,000. Average per lann 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 to $499.999 $500,000 or more Farms by type of organization: Individual or family (sole proprietorship) Pannersfiip Corporation Other — cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc, Operators by days worked off farm*: None Any 200 days or more Operators by pnncipal 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. Agncultural chemicals' ... $1,000. Livestock and poultry: Cattle and calves inventory farms.. number.. Beef cows farms. number.. Milk cows farms. number- 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 2 602 12 356 16 514 7 776 . 2 469 1 111 490 4 496 607 28 509 2 231 623 497 992 1 410 311 15 082 7 726 6 534 5 210 2 324 1 956 3 946 540 39 553 3 014 570 14 206 26 899 20 154 26 920 53.1 570 084 86 491 64 535 123 018 29 844 1 450 416 25 879 748 002 1 336 45 994 3 585 353 062 3 220 648 262 3 043 14 132 18 277 8 171 2 786 1 186 553 41 975 5 105 734 33 351 3 265 361 606 916 1 097 244 19 246 7 916 6 100 5 230 2 702 2 698 4 173 353 14 774 29 776 22 074 203 688 467 749 110 580 95 501 67 505 110 691 63 014 33 671 1 652 524 29 016 785 032 2 361 58 946 6 061 463 840 5 127 785 996 50 780 11 147 825 220 2 855 13 282 20 319 9 503 3 025 1 194 602 45 443 S 448 622 37 301 3 364 231 504 120 1 027 312 17 918 8 782 7 170 6 249 3 384 3 279 3 728 236 16 649 31 929 23 392 181 403 456 407 104 751 64 898 82 662 (NA) 51 862 33 304 1 646 340 29 034 615 257 3 236 65 275 10 325 677 280 9 202 1 057 220 56 678 1 1 852 946 209 3 056 15 475 23 313 9 962 2 934 1 296 643 51 272 5 296 467 40 969 2 793 621 406 259 699 388 28 361 6 853 6 080 12 885 2 341 (NA) (NA) (NA) 16 564 30 848 22 664 52.3 978 656 131 879 398 070 92 014 40 931 52 970 (NA) 31 450 40 098 2 204 135 31 015 1 083 693 6 120 83 256 11 500 568 586 9 291 978 340 3 711 21 439 29 610 12 379 3 374 1 349 629 66 580 5 789 393 52 444 2 706 167 172 023 463 023 43 934 8 468 6 669 12 657 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 43 656 28 242 52.7 579 238 88 083 196 759 52 267 27 840 44 466 (NA) 15 732 46 396 1 781 061 (NA) 821 381 10 889 110 040 5 467 33 254 35 722 12 668 3 278 1 371 770 83 918 5 118 610 74 409 2 989 719 230 406 293 283 60 819 11 437 8 151 11 681 412 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 47 310 29 605 52.3 (NA) 53 426 139 326 46 557 24 070 39 000 (NA) (NA) 68 905 1 847 608 45 199 820 832 31 845 160 395 39 721 721 432 19 431 880 500 7 656 43 658 45 018 14 085 3 317 2 054 107 385 6 027 961 98 794 3 715 251 180 741 220 283 82 167 16 000 8 906 8 670 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 57 411 31 716 51.2 (NA) 38 941 97 203 (NA) 19 412 36 570 (NA) (NA) 83 150 1 526 410 (NA) 620 673 56 281 207 805 75 659 1 223 572 39 915 1 014 517 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 7 Table 1. Historical Highlights: 1987 and Earlier Census Years-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] All (arms Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Percent ol total in 1987 Total sales (see text) farma.. $1.000.. Average per larm doltara.. Value or sales' Less ttian $1,000 (see te)ct) farms.. $1,000.. $1,000 10 $2,499 larma.. $1,000.. $2,500 to $4.999 fanns.. $1,000.. $5,000 to $9.999 tarms.. $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 $999.9992 _ _ farms.. $1.000.. $1,000,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse crops farms.. $1,000.. Grains farms.. $1.000_- Com for grain farms.. $1,000-. Wfieat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorgfium 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, sitage. 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-- Darry 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.. 43 318 1 906 303 44 053 6 9S2 2 389 8 130 13 587 7 728 27 588 8 534 45 530 4 218 58 443 992 22 012 1 623 51 012 701 31 095 1 956 141 693 442 407 1 253 431 786 404 262 367 136 378 452 6 919 98 192 3 926 23 174 1 847 12 251 4 072 60 708 21 567 5 102 17 217 1 363 19 395 103 596 2 938 127 751 33 776 1 410 311 3 663 950 942 29 320 304 469 3 220 61 869 100.0 100.0 (X) 48 448 1 704 160 35 175 9 834 3 588 9 812 15 879 7 816 28 218 6 100 42 425 4 154 58 185 58 420 844 37 721 328 725 353 400 035 35,0 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [Data are based on a sample of (arms, 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 to $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 witfi expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 10 $9.999 $10,000 10 $24,999' $25,000 10 $49.999 _. $50,000 10 $99.999 _. $100,000 10 $249.999 — . $250,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry farms. $1 ,000. percent of total. Farms witti expenses of — $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 10 $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999' $25,000 10 $49,999 $50,000 to $79,999 $80,000 10 $99,999 $100,000 or more .-_ Commercially mixed formula feeds 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 or more _ Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms. $1,000. percent of total. Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $499 - $500 10 $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $26,000 or more Commercial fertilizer^ farms. $1,000. percent of total . Farms witri expenses of— $1 to $499 $500 to $999 $1,000 10 $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 _ $10,000 to $24,999' _ $25,000 to $29.999 _ _ $30,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99.999 $100,000 or more Agricultural ctiemicals^ farms. $1,000. percent of total- Farms witti 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 Of 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. ?1 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 symt>ots. see introductory text ) Total farm production expenses— Con. Electricity farms.. $1,000.. percent ol total.. 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 Hired farm labor 1 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 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 or more Repair and maintenance _ farms.. $1.000.. percent of total.. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 _.. $5,000 10 $9,999 _. $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more ._ _ Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment^ farms.- $1,000-. percent of totaL- Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 „- $10,000 to $24,999 - $25,000 to $49.999 - $50,000 or more Interest* - farms-- $1,000-- percenl of total-. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 „ -- $1,000 to $4,999 --- - $5,000 to $9,999 -- - $10,000 to $24,999 - $25,000 to $49,999 - $50,000 to $99,999 - - $100,000 or more - Interest paid on debt; Secured by real estate Not secured by real estate Cash rent farms.. $1.000.. percent of total- Farms with expenses of— $1 to $499 - $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more Property taxes paid farms.. $1.000.. percent of total.. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $499-- $500 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 - $5,000 to $9.999 - $10,000 to $24.999 $25,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 21 263 (X) (X) 14 337 2 635 2 006 1 682 417 121 63 15 729 (X) (X) 9 132 3 128 1 170 1 354 535 209 44 157 4 951 (X) (X) 33 S62 (X) (X) 19 416 10 737 1 870 1 199 230 110 7 531 3 295 419 254 17 015 (X) (X) 5 467 7 037 2 403 1 635 359 90 24 9 778 (X) (X) 3 242 1 600 3 OOO 873 760 225 78 40 471 (X) (X) 32 849 4 680 2 668 202 1.3 2 408 1 743 2 710 5 030 2 727 1 669 4 792 7.6 2 912 6 888 8 108 20 825 18 573 12 823 3 858 49 031 1.3 1 014 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5 731 4.8 7 204 21 616 12 045 17 385 7 472 10 931 1.2 2 588 6 605 2 630 3 658 2 119 2 511 5.0 2 363 17 194 16 253 23 385 11 522 5 796 4 597 2.5 750 1 075 6 755 5 935 11 441 7 634 6 676 1.0 5 707 3 177 4 981 1 297 885 449 22 542 17 239 (NA) 15 361 3 204 2 204 1 318 16 307 67 505 (NA) 8 666 4 788 1 229 2 141 6 515 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 12 535 20 404 (NA) 8 010 3 645 612 16 707 110 691 (NA) 4 906 6 697 2 306 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 11 Tables. Farm Production Expenses: 1987, 1982, and 1978 -Con. [Data are based on a sample ol farms: see text. Table 5. Government Payments and Other Farm-Related Income: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see inlroduclofy lexl) Farms wttti sales of $10,000 or more Government payments 1987.. Average per farm' 1987.. Farms with receipts of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more Amount received in casfl 1987_. Value of cenificates received 1987__ Otfier farm-related income, gross before taxes and expenses^ 1987__ Average per farm' 1987,. Farms witfi receipts of — $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more Customwork and ottier agricultural services^ 1987__ 1982.. Average per farm' 1987.. 1982.. 1 987 farms with receipts of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more Rental of farmland 1987.. Average per farm' 1987.. Farms witfi receipts of— $1 to $999 _. $1,000 to $4.999 _ $5,000 10 $9,999 ._ $10,000 to $24.999 $25,000 or more Sales of forest products and Christmas trees 1987.. Average per farm' 1987,_ Farms with receipts of— $1 to $999.. $1,000 to $4,999 __ $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24.999 $25,000 or more _ Other farm-related income sources 1987.. Average per farm' 1987.. Farms with receipts of— $1 10 $999 $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $24.999. $25,000 or more 3 278 2 814 900 2 856 2 934 855 1 448 6 513 6 296 11 825 14 763 18 990 6 726 5 748 8 712 5 567 3 180 Table 6. Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total Average per farm' Farms with loans of — SI to $999 $1,000 to $4,999. __ $5,000 to $9,999. $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Corn Average per farm' Farms witti loans of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $9.999. $10,000 to $24.999 $25,000 or more Wheat Average per farm' Farms with loans of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $24.999 $25,000 or more Soybeans Average per farm' 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 farm' Farms with loans of — $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 to $24.999 $25,000 or more Peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey Average per farm' Farms with loans of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $24.999 $25,000 or more 1 477 (X) 28 845 19 529 138 992 1 447 2 780 1 351 5 755 16 381 1 348 1 636 2 756 870 1 568 15 596 317 566 1 945 1 176 (X) (NA) (X) (NA) (NA) (X) (NA) NA) (NA)n (NA) NA (NA) (NA) (NA) 35 969 30 586 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NAl (NA) 'Data are in whole dollars. 14 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA Table 7. Land Use and Acres Diverted: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [For meaning ol abbrevialions and symbols, see introductory text] Percent of total In 1987 Total cropland farms. acres.. tHarvested cropland farms.. acres.. Farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 49 acres 1 to 9 acres 10 to 19 acres 20 to 29 acres 30 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 acres or more ... 1 .000 to 1 .999 acres . 2.000 acres or more . Cropland used only for pasture Of grazing _ Otfier cropland Cropland on wfiich all crops tailed Cropland in cultivated summer fallow . Cropland idle Total woodland--- Woodland pastured Woodland not pastured . Pastureland and rangeland other ttian cropland and woodland pastured Land in fiouse lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs Conservation resen/e program farms., acres., farms., acres.. farms., acres., farms.. acres, farms., acres., farms., acres.. farms, acres, farms, acres., farms, acres.. farms., acres., farms., acres.. farms acres_ arms- acres- 37 148 4 496 607 26 509 2 231 623 20 377 6 634 6 135 3 764 3 644 3 301 2 098 1 813 673 247 208 39 21 538 1 455 779 11 632 809 205 2 828 161 629 1 786 49 592 1 033 48 287 6 320 549 697 25 437 2 975 890 16 416 1 029 336 15 949 1 946 554 12 816 1 234 245 26 313 439 Oil 3 901 200 586 1 191 122 119 1000 Table 8. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and irrigated Land, by Size of Farm: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Land in farms Farms by size: 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres _-_ 50 to 69 acres .._ 70 to 99 acres _-- 100 to 139 acres. 140 to 179 acres. 180 to 219 acres. 220 to 259 acres . 260 to 499 acres - 500 to 999 acres _ 1,000 to 1,999 acres... 2,000 acres or more ... 5,000 acres or more . Farms with harvested cropland. Farms by size: 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 aci 180 to 219 aci 220 to 259 aci 260 to 499 aci 500 to 999 1,000 to 1,999 acres... 2,000 acres or more ... 5,000 acres or more . Farms with irrigated land ... Farms by size: 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres .- 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 aci 180 to 219 aci 220 to 259 aci 260 to 499 aci 500 to 999 aci 1,000 to 1,999 acres... 2,000 acres or more ... 5,000 acres or more _ 43 318 2 602 12 356 4 092 5 105 4 365 6 572 2 549 3 476 3 154 2 175 1 606 1 153 3 424 2 157 48 448 3 043 14 132 4 607 5 551 4 907 3 212 2 257 1 612 4 602 2 786 1 186 8 121 3 064 3 989 3 571 2 444 1 739 1 310 3 843 2 476 10 522 357 778 238 604 420 165 504 201 465 420 408 055 356 075 1 477 984 1 682 302 1 489 148 1 735 499 516 688 4 119 197 633 148 911 286 724 365 279 341 536 317 092 274 138 1 212 458 1 477 280 1 334 953 1 530 928 437 205 8 142 3 986 8 152 8 490 8 046 8 559 8 357 56 476 125 263 127 811 195 409 48 000 13 359 404 707 268 474 455 654 567 587 503 900 445 867 383 529 1 629 305 1 902 664 1 590 635 2 034 846 686 074 6 175 238 185 178 522 328 704 413 226 383 257 343 970 312 310 1 364 935 1 692 262 1 483 682 1 889 679 616 572 5 436 3 249 5 228 7 682 8 014 6 940 6 197 48 714 100 508 115 927 148 901 40 930 2 778 79 304 47 622 80 251 100 159 90 756 85 054 72 992 364 552 497 553 470 814 339 788 75 086 2 778 79 304 47 622 80 251 100 159 90 756 85 054 72 992 364 552 497 553 470 814 339 788 75 086 363 2 979 1 106 2 318 3 103 2 194 3 205 3 536 25 118 57 294 60 649 65 346 17 407 4 257 99 907 61 829 104 934 131 014 120 879 115 760 112 314 539 875 753 979 661 081 559 532 130 513 4 257 99 907 61 829 104 934 131 014 120 879 116 760 112 314 539 875 753 979 661 081 559 532 130 513 284 1 793 828 2 104 2 187 2 887 3 694 2 667 24 255 58 815 66 268 58 362 16 818 1 329 1 783 2 206 10 488 16 399 25 613 18 513 2 377 83 077 329 2 295 807 1 474 2 201 1 237 1 695 2 206 10 308 16 399 25 613 18 613 2 377 84 054 350 2 502 997 1 593 2 281 1 329 1 783 2 206 10 488 16 399 26 613 18 613 2 377 1 458 1 762 1 384 9 262 17 988 18 465 11 075 3 225 1 384 9 262 17 988 18 465 11 076 3 226 1 458 1 762 1 384 9 262 17 988 18 465 11 075 3 225 Table 9. Irrigation: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms with irrigation Farms with irrigation Farms numt)er.. Proportion of farms percent.. Irrigated land acres.. Average per farm acres.. Acres irrigated: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres. 10 to 49 acres farms.. 50 to 99 acres farms. acres. 100 to 199 acres farms. acres. 478 1 319 230 5 670 415 1 202 273 6 310 Irrigated land— Con. Acres irrigated — Con. 200 to 499 acres farms. acres. 500 to 999 acres ._ __ farms. acres. 1,000 acres or more farms. acres- Irrigated land use: Harvested cropland farms.. acres. Pastureland and other land (arms- acres_. Land in irrigated farms acres.. Cropland acres. Harvested cropland acres.. 559 394 341 645 227 211 467 301 280 065 223 144 54 960 (NA) 3 621 414 219 246 973 192 568 16 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 10. Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Charactenstlcs Any land irrigated Nonirrigated farms Farms number.. Land in farms acres.. Value of land and buildings^ Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Irrigated land acres. _ Land in farms according to use: Total cropland farms.. acres.. Harvested cropland farms.. acres.. Pastureland. excluding woodland pastured farms. . acres.. Land set aside in federal farm programs farms.. Owned and rented land in farms: Owned land in farms farms.. acres-- Rented or leased land in farms farms.. acres__ Market value of agricultural products sold $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse crops farms. . $1,000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms.. $1,000.. Total farm production expenses^ S1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Livestock and poultry purcfiased farms.. $1,000.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees _. farms.. $1,000.. Commercial fertilizer^ farms.. $1.000.. Agricultural cfiemicals* farms. $1,000.- Petroleum products farms.. $1,000.. Electncity farms.. $1,000.. Hired farm labor farms.. $1,000.. Contract labor farms.. $1,000.. Repairs and maintenance farms.. $1,000__ Customwork. machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment^ farms.. $1,000.. Interest* __ farms.. $1,000.. Cash rent paid for land and buildings farms.. $1,000-. Properly taxes paid farms.. $1,000.. All other farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. Commodity Credit Corporation loans .- farms.. $1,000.. Government payments received farms.. $1,000.. Other farm-related income' farms.. $1,000.. Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment' farms.. $1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Inventory of livestock; Cattle and calves farms.. number.. Milk cows farms.. number.. Hogs and pigs farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs farms. . numt)er.. 37 148 4 496 607 28 509 2 231 623 40 466 6 384 519 14 005 2 761 234 15 157 497 992 33 776 1 410 311 14 643 290 51B 27 950 570 064 16 478 33 927 27 141 86 491 17 676 64 530 40 672 64 535 21 263 21 078 15 729 123 018 4 951 20 413 33 562 76 654 11 584 20 112 17 015 81 110 9 778 40 267 40 471 16 496 36 327 101 600 1 477 28 845 8 377 59 835 43 169 1 115 106 25 831 29 844 1 450 416 1 336 45 994 3 585 353 062 214 5 334 41 975 5 105 734 33 351 3 265 361 (NA) (NA) 15 591 3 125 054 19 617 606 916 36 379 1 097 244 16 962 203 688 32 317 467 749 19 803 38 929 30 372 110 580 14 932 63 014 48 031 95 501 22 542 17 239 16 307 87 505 2 141 6 515 (NA) (NA) 12 535 20 404 16 707 110 691 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1 176 35 969 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 48 327 1 167 165 24 151 33 671 1 652 524 2 361 58 946 1 329 341 645 1 297 227 211 491 17 583 786 9 159 1 084 11 963 4 916 1 063 11 148 742 10 851 440 5 41B 1 113 1 378 1 132 22 771 1 221 105 198 86 157 1 038 280 055 1 024 223 144 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 500 8 846 951 7 873 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 632 19 264 212 2 365 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 665 10 760 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1 134 80 211 70 733 4 Table 11. Value of Land and Buildings: 1987, 1982, and 1978 (Data are based on a sample of farms, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Value of land and buildings Estimated market value of land and buildings farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars. Farms by value group; $1 to $39,999 $40,000 to $69,999 _ $70,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $149.999 $150,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499.999... $500,000 to $999.999... $1,000,000 to $1.999.999 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more 43 316 (X) (X) (X) 9 446 7 939 6 318 6 613 4 059 (X) 7 284 055 168 161 197 969 417 897 516 646 775 458 677 677 1 832 850 1 203 084 823 181 580 644 258 649 48 Table 14. Petroleum Products Expenses: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [Data are based on a sample ol tarms Table 16. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization for All Farms and Farms Operated by Black and Other Races: 1987, 1982, and 1978 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Farms operated by Black and other races' Harvested cropland -__ Full owners Harvested cropland . Part owners Harvested cropland . larms-- acres-- farms-- acres._ farms. acres., farms., acres.. farms. acres. . farms., acres.. farms., acres., farms. . acres.. Percent of tenancy .percent.. Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Tenants Harvested cropland _ Operators by phncipal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days of work off farm; None... Any 1 to 49 days 50 to 99 days 100 to 149 days 150 to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported . Operators by years on present 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 yeare 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 years and over Operators by ! I^ale Female Operators of Spanish origin {see teirt) . Operators not of Spanish origin , Spanish origin not reported Partnership . Corporation . } stockholders . 10 or less stockholders Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional. 'arms.. acres. 'arms., acres.. 'arms., acres., 'arms., larms.. farms., acres., farms.. acres., farms.. acres.. farms.. acres., farms.. acres.. arms., acres., arms.. acres.. 43 318 9 145 753 28 509 2 231 623 29 313 4 466 137 17 166 603 220 11 153 4 041 556 9 326 1 349 938 2 852 638 060 2 017 278 465 30 191 8 653 4 474 14 206 26 899 1 929 1 140 1 365 2 311 20 154 444 3 831 8 439 5 007 5 251 5 351 5 159 4 284 5 552 53.1 40 539 8 742 697 2 779 403 056 11 382 28 170 15 065 39 553 7 297 798 3 014 1 318 615 570 381 389 12 29 893 482 332 438 48 448 10 200 547 33 351 3 265 361 32 791 4 878 253 20 006 830 830 12 380 4 699 924 10 788 2 084 603 3 277 622 370 2 557 349 928 32 376 9 053 7 019 14 774 29 776 2 158 1 305 1 515 2 724 22 074 2 547 3 822 7 185 21 085 45 721 9 789 198 2 727 411 349 13 437 (NA) (NA) 44 009 8 090 943 3 754 1 579 505 1 644 89 29 667 50 780 11 147 825 37 301 3 364 231 32 654 4 933 932 21 352 756 868 14 043 5 403 397 12 646 2 191 209 4 083 810 496 3 303 416 154 33 562 9 536 7 682 16 649 31 929 2 885 1 497 1 590 2 565 23 392 2 202 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 922 5 806 10 006 > Table 17 Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin, and Specified Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Female Table 17. Selected Characteristics of Farms Operated by Females, Persons of Spanish Origin, and Specified Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Operators of Spanish origin' Farms operated by Black and other races American Indian 1987 OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other __ Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days 200 days or more , Not reported _ Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less. _ 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm _ Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years _. 45 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 years and over Operators by s Male Female Operators of Spanish origin' ._ 1987 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS Amount received from Commodity Credit Corporation loans farms., $1,000. Government payments received farms., $1.000., 2 065 445 269 380 339 514 56.1 695 365 1 490 216 339 995 205 719 20.4 278 Table 18 Selected Characteristics of Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, Harvested cropland (acres) Value of selected capital assetsV average per farm (dollars) Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops Liveslocit, poultry, and their products Total Crops (01) 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, pnmanly crop (019) Livestock and animal specialties (02) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle feedlols (0211) Beet cattle, except feediots (0212) Hogs (0213) Sheep and goats (0214) General livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (0219) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Broiler, fryer, and roaster chickens (0251) Chicken eggs (0252) Turkeys and turkey eggs (0253) Poultry hatchenes (0254) Poultry and eggs, n.e.c. (0259) Animal specialties (027) Fur-beanng animals and rabbits (0271) Horses and other equines (0272) Animal aquaculture (0273) Animal specialties, ne.c. (0279) General farms, pnmanly livestock and animal specialties (029) 1 060 31 992 139 076 507 481 237 084 1 977 430 818 428 1 631 105 915 3 284 1 056 43 370 283 530 5 726 711 4 793 568 154 321 4 314 543 188 231 13 105 123 368 337 765 259 626 70 460 1 281 1 478 4 920 120 781 71 173 12 302 44 733 311 722 130 162 836 946 423 086 344 28 285 22 750 570 525 27 290 453 848 51 860 440 37 087 73 040 58 490 13 022 (D) 9 582 (D) 4 100 4 811 (D) 123 132 258 992 488 102 306 659 560 747 83 417 162 963 102 000 108 571 195 432 265 003 271 619 40 636 132 084 168 493 131 627 100 984 109 035 253 528 159 113 154 263 171 649 900 000 254 833 121 556 126 421 35 323 114 450 257 069 87 139 22 284 42 668 69 794 48 587 81 164 41 333 68 347 70 242 4 273 29 966 20 855 18 066 23 263 17 145 23 792 15 352 44 405 5 089 37 905 22 295 278 988 128 560 449 28 261 1 406 752 330 514 52 797 208 470 53 454 272 15 521 40 987 Table 19. Selected Characteristics of Abnormal Farms: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Characteristics 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 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 (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) Beet cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) Farms .- number.. Land in farms acres.. Average size ot farm acres.. Value of land and buildings' $1.000.. Average per farm dollars-- Average per acre dollars.. Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment'--- $1,000. Land in farms according to use: Total cropland-- farms-. acres-. Harvested cropland -- farms-, acres-. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing -- farms-. acres-. Other cropland - farms- acres- Total woodland --- farms.. acres- Woodland pastured farms. acres. Woodland not pastured farms. acres. Pasturetand and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms. acres Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc farms- 79 642 2 275 486 1 657 24 16 421 9 5 350 24 11 071 48 175 1 605 833 1 038 ^Data are based on a sample of farms. 24 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 20. Livestock and Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987, 1982, and 1978 IFor meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms Farma Livestock and poultry 1987. 1982. 1978. Poultry 1987. 1982. 1978. Livestocif 1987. 1982. 1978. Any cattle, hogs, or sheep 1987.. 1982. 1978. Cattle and calves 1987.. 1982.. 1973.. Cows and hellers that had calved 1987. 1982.. 1978. Beel cows 1987. 1982.. 1978.. Milk cows 1987.. 1982.. 1978.. Hogs and pigs 1987.. 1982.. 1978.. Feeder pigs sold 1987.. 1982.. 1978.. Sheep and lambs^ 1987.. 1982.. 1978.. Horses and ponies 1987.. 1982.. 1978.. Chickens 3 months old or older^ 1987.. 1982.. 1978.. Hens and pullets of laying age 1987.. 1982.. 1978.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens 1987.. 1982.. 1978.. Turkeys 1987.. 1982.. 1978.. 35 034 38 958 40 285 4 942 6 744 8 125 33 736 37 618 38 617 3/ 291 29 844 33 671 33 304 26 618 30 230 30 563 25 879 29 016 29 034 1 336 2 361 3 236 3 585 6 061 10 325 (X) (X) (X) 214 7 141 6 774 6 889 2 785 4 580 5 451 2 654 4 439 5 251 2 123 2 519 3 064 (X) 1 450 416 1 652 524 1 646 340 793 996 843 978 880 532 748 002 785 032 815 257 45 994 58 946 65 275 353 062 463 840 677 280 (X) (X) (X) 5 334 3 181 2 181 34 680 27 106 23 978 15 107 005 17 734 581 18 168 832 12 353 479 14 787 281 15 207 047 94 389 075 74 462 353 81 366 036 (D) 31 766 5 784 731 332 645 790 617 162 95 182 71 982 72 331 636 151 573 808 544 831 618 811 561 611 541 234 593 707 528 244 492 397 368 555 324 491 294 818 321 641 259 061 269 035 46 914 65 430 25 784 24 714 33 165 48 764 (X) 17 340 12 198 3 597 33 652 31 628 29 979 25 942 26 617 25 092 61 353 40 210 42 310 33 776 36 379 39 451 3 663 4 239 4 834 32 036 34 560 37 358 30 844 33 715 36 810 29 320 31 281 32 510 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 3 220 5 127 9 202 1 026 1 614 3 180 144 1 366 1 134 1 037 2 557 2 659 3 064 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 831 908 822 127 942 354 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 648 262 785 996 1 057 220 172 618 190 754 293 467 5 087 3 911 3 039 19 918 366 22 424 711 23 396 170 12 566 398 14 915 072 14 695 384 564 583 477 426 623 399 382 146 806 (D) (D) (D) 1 410 311 1 097 244 1 027 312 950 942 685 475 629 745 459 369 411 769 397 567 366 514 321 440 326 106 304 469 242 615 242 103 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 61 869 78 714 83 965 7 077 8 461 11 187 176 4 623 3 883 2 424 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 'Data are estimated: see text. ^Value of sales includes sheep, lambs, and wool sold. ^Sales for 1987 include pullets of less than 3 months old. Table 21. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, INVENTORY Chickens 3 months old or older Farms with — 1 to 3.199... 3,200 to 9,999 10,000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age Farms with— 1 to 99 100 to 399 400 to 3.199 3.200 to 9,999. 10.000 10 19.999 20.000 to 49.999 50.000 to 99,999 100.000 or more Broilers and other meat-type chickens Turkeys For slaughter Hens kept for breeding Ducks, geese, and other poultry 75 564 834 360 14 197 081 12 353 479 38 065 4 964 16 580 803 410 3 235 781 2 735 210 1 850 673 3 668 796 94 389 075 (D) (D) 1 009 2 519 545 257 453 127 610 1 151 572 16 455 399 14 787 281 70 546 8 428 31 550 1 085 706 3 488 341 3 578 103 2 595 018 3 929 589 74 462 353 31 766 (D) (D) SALES Hens and pullets'.. Farms with— 1 to 3,199 3,200 to 9.999 10,000 or more Hens and pullets of laying age Farms with— 1 to 99 100 to 399 400 to 3.199 3.200 to 9.999... 10,000 to 19.999 20,000 to 49.999 50.000 to 99.999 100,000 or more.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens Turkeys For slaughter Hens kept for breeding Ducks, geese, and ottier poultry 22 986 1 219 733 18 675 647 1 998 1 295 12 148 1 157 613 3 034 318 2 478 566 2 579 888 3 300 572 564 583 477 (D) (D) 61 584 1 620 934 20 742 193 3 962 52 688 1 508 809 3 449 547 3 781 086 2 483 293 3 631 618 426 623 399 (D) (D) 'Sales for 1987 include pullets of less than 3 monttis old. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 25 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 of abbreviations and syn^bols, see Introductory text ] Table 26 Cattle and Calves— Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 28. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Cow Herd: 1987 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text) Table 30. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales by Size of Milk Cow Herd: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Cattle and calves inventory Cows and heifers that 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 more No inventory 98 062 13 343 2 791 3 059 1 949 4 122 16 081 32 068 20 565 7 Table 33. Hogs and Pigs— Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Table 36. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory and Sales by Number Sold Per Farm: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 39. Sheep and Lambs— Inventory and Sales by Size of Flock: 1987 (For moaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see inlroductoty lext] Table 41. Other Livestock and Livestock Products— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 IFor 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 $1,000 530 1 093 (X) 992 40 948 (X) (X) 1 424 (X) (X) 53 009 (X) (X) (X) (X) 445 2 706 (X) (X) (X) (X) 667 1 366 5 087 4 623 46 (D) 308 1 258 054 326 800 1 134 3 911 3 883 1 352 622 (NA) 1 779 (X) (NA) (X) (NA) (D) 229 3 181 345 8 008 (NA) 1 237 34 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA Table 42. Crops Harvested and Value of Production: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Quantity Value of production^ ($1,000) Value of production^ ($1,000) IHarvested cropland , Com lor grain or seed (bushels) Com 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 grain (bushels) Barley for grain (bushels) Oats for gram (bushels) Rye for grain (bushels) Rice (cwt) -- ,. Flaxseed (bushels) Sunflower seed (pounds) Soybeans for beans (bushels) Dry edible beans, excluding dry llmas (cwt) Peanuts for nuts (pounds) Cotton (bales) Tobacco (pounds) Irish potatoes (cwt) Sweetpotatoes (bushels) Pineapples harvested (tons) Sugar beets for sugar (Ions) Sugarcane for sugar (tons) Hay -alfalfa, other tame, small gram, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) (tons, dry) Vegetables harvested tor sale (see text) Land in orchards Bemes harvested for sale Nursery and greenhouse crops, mushrooms, and sod grown for sale (see text) Other crops ^Data are estimated; see text. 4 124 2 655 19 061 1 365 2 536 156 466 1 459 13 776 7 020 647 843 22 694 37 595 1 071 198 (X) 4 903 608 54 908 680 662 127 756 429 000 017 380 936 391 842 1 893 720 667 666 1 186 655 (X) (X) 58 784 19 395 7 812 18 492 2 241 2 737 474 467 959 31 336 5 583 294 792 395 13 512 4 343 568 456 24 047 36 910 2 122 458 (X) 14 072 021 45 128 1 685 249 125 323 487 731 409 421 367 665 096 2 032 117 854 674 1 113 671 (X) (X) 116 728 865 17 883 3 761 60 067 15 564 8 756 Table 43, Specified Crops Harvested— Yield Per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated: 1987 (For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 44. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 44. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory lexl] Hay -alfalfa, other lame, small grain, wild, grass silago, green cfiop. etc. (see text)(tons. dry) 1 to 14 acres 15 to 24 acres 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres _ 500 to 999 acres 1.000 acres or mors 1.000 to 1,999 acres 2.000 to 2.999 acres 3.000 to 4.999 acres 5.000 acres or more Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) Small grain hay (tons, dry) Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild hay (see text)(tons. dry) 1 to 14 acres 15 to 24 acres , 25 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 acres or more Wild hay (tons, dry) Grass silage, haylage. and green chop hay (tons, green) _ Field seed and grass seed crops Fescue seed (pounds) Vegetables han/ested for sale (see text) 0.1 to 0,9 acres 1,0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 14,9 acres 15,0 to 24,9 acres 25,0 to 49,9 acres _ 50,0 10 99,9 acres _ 100 to 249,9 acres 250,0 to 499.9 acres -._ _ _.- 500 to 749,9 acres 750.0 to 999.9 acres ---. 1.000.0 acres or more 1.000.0 to 1.999.9 acres 2.000.0 to 2.999.9 acres 3.000.0 acres or more Snap beans _. Sweet com_._ Tomatoes Watermelons Land in orchards 0.1 to 0.9 acres _. 1.0 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 14.9 acres 15.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 49.9 acres 50.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249,9 acres — _.. 250,0 to 499,9 acres 500,0 to 749 9 acres 750,0 to 999,9 acres 1,000,0 acres or more 1.000,0 to 1,999,9 acres 2.000,0 to 2.999,9 acres 3.000,0 acres or more 19 061 Table 45. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Table 47. Farms by Concentration of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ) Characteristics Fewest number of farms accounting fof- 10 percent of sales 25 percent of sales 50 percent of sales 75 percent of sales 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 marftet value of all machinery and equipment.. $1.000.. percent.. Land in farms according to use; Total cropland acres.. Harvested cropland acres.. Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured acres.. fvlarket value of agncultural 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 greenhouse crops farms.. $1.000.. Other crops farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1.000.. Dairy products farms.. $1.000.. Cattle and calves farms.. $1.000.. Hogs and pigs farms.. $1.000.. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1.000.. Other livestocl^ and livestock products (see text) ___ farms.. $1.000.. Total farm production expenses' farms.. $1.000.. Selected farm production expenses'; Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1.000.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1.000.. Commercial fertilizer farms.. $1.000.. Agricultural chemicals farms.. $1.000.. Petroleum products farms.. $1.000.. Electncity 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 numljer.. 43 318 100.0 145 753 43 316 7 284 055 168 161 800 6 919 98 192 1 811 123 137 21 567 5 102 17 217 1 363 19 395 1 312 8 138 546 103 596 2 938 127 751 3 663 950 942 540 69 213 29 320 304 469 3 220 61 869 14 643 290 518 27 950 570 084 27 141 86 491 17 676 64 530 40 672 64 535 21 263 21 078 15 729 123 018 17 015 81 110 29 844 1 450 416 1 336 45 994 3 585 353 062 29 366 1 087 630 2 651 259 278 362 1 074 757 1 058 4 368 26 15 091 (D) 9 5 282 125 084 136 5 283 255 7 034 253 5 789 241 47 020 206 9 228 1 362 912 933 670 289 1 135 197 942 1 191 333 160 1 342 17 392 1 332 9 945 1 202 77 130 1 156 23 184 'Data are based on a sample of farms. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA ALABAMA 39 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987 [For meaning of 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] Full owners Part owners Farms with sales of SIO.tDOO or more MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Con. Total sales (see text)— Con. Hogs and pigs farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Sfieep, lambs, and wool. farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Otfier livestock and livestock products (see text) farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms- $1,000- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars- Livestock and poultry purchased -- farms-, $1,000., Farms witfi expenses of — $1 to $4,999 , $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 — , $100,000 or more , Feed for livestock and poultry farms-, $1,000- Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 -- $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 , $100,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds farms-. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 -.. $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $79,999 $80,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999- $1,000 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more Commercial fertilizer farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Agricultural chemicals farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 -- „ - $5,000 to $24,999 -. $25,000 to $49,999 - $50,000 or more Petroleum products _._ 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. 43 314 1 610 833 37 190 9 366 3 134 1 887 256 22 657 2 037 1 493 1 763 7 730 730 1 070 1 928 11 596 3 255 1 446 28 991 23 297 27 673 25 Oil 1 330 2 283 29 676 931 275 31 381 5 877 1 942 1 280 15 338 1 053 1 019 1 325 19 213 10 825 17 410 8 701 940 1 658 10 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms witti sales of $10,000 or more FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' -Con. Total farm production expenses— Con. Electricity— farms. $1,000. Farms witfi expenses of— $1 to $999 - $1,000 to $4.999 - $5,000 to $24.999 _ $25,000 or more .- — Hired farm latrar 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 witfi expenses of — $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 or more _ Repair and maintenance farms. $1,000. Farms 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 $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. 16 972 3 690 538 12 260 2 524 788 2 580 1 587 642 7 531 3 295 673 12 504 4 038 449 3 125 5 834 3 277 328 7 842 873 760 303 33 261 2 588 284 11 268 2 178 309 7 731 1 062 362 1 736 918 358 2 231 3 933 1 932 2 344 1 261 228 3 743 1 286 364 2 040 1 329 395 3 689 1 737 247 1 190 1 148 429 10 18 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987 -Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductorv text ] rarms with sates 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 with net gains^ number. Average net gam ..dollars. Gain of- Loss than $1.000 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49.998 $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. Cuslomworit and other agricultural services larms. $1,000. Gross cash rent or share payments farms. $1,000. Forest products and Christmas trees farms. $1,000. Other farm-related income sources farms. $1,000. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total farms. $1,000. Com farms- $1,000. Wheat farms. $1,000. Soybeans farms. $1,000. Sorghum, barley, and oats farms. $1,000. Cotton farms. $1,000. Peanuts, rye, rice, tobacco, and honey... farms. $1,000. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms. acres. 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 farms acres 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.. 43 316 223 741 5 165 5 200 10 950 4 249 1 420 5 968 13 150 2 212 8 377 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 LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms.. acres.. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc farms-. acres.- Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms,. acres.. Conservation reserve program farms.. acres.. Value of land and buildings^ farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre. dollars.. Farms by value group: $1 to $39,999 $40,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999. $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms. . $1,000.. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 _._ $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more _ SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and stnppers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners.- farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms.. acres on which used.. Lime , _ farms-- acres on which used., tons.. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms.. acres on which used.. Nematodes in crops farms.. acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards farms.. acres on which used.. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms. acres on which used.. Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms.. acres on which used. See footnotes at end of table. 3 901 200 586 1 191 122 119 43 316 7 284 055 168 161 800 9 446 7 939 6 318 6 613 4 059 6 280 1 791 634 204 4 738 13 046 10 201 9 702 3 258 38 192 65 786 38 367 66 163 21 422 27 449 24 044 38 714 1 184 2 033 9 357 10 780 11 192 13 346 27 132 2 356 337 8 442 462 764 532 467 6 474 724 268 1 687 169 872 2 922 233 368 29 677 3 878 718 130 698 854 7 228 6 258 4 494 4 453 2 705 3 456 770 234 3 723 10 433 7 099 6 032 1 512 2 225 138 256 425 44 417 10 771 2 911 146 270 276 740 1 143 1 249 1 508 1 872 2 493 902 329 664 1 892 2 472 3 027 1 466 25 713 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987 -Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Total Full Farms with sales of $10,000 or rrtore TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators .. Full owners . Part owners. Tenants Wtiiie Full owners . Pad 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 .. 'arms.. acres., 'arms., acres.. 'arms. acres. larms. acres. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by pnrKipal occupation: Farming Other _ Operators by days of work off farm; None Any 1 to 99 days too to 199 days 200 days or more Not reported __ Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years -. 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years.. 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 yeafs 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 years and over Average age Operators by sex: K^ale Female Operators of Spanish origin (see text) FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms. acres. Partnership farms. acres. Corporation: Family held farms. acres. More than 10 stockholders farms. 10 or less stockholders farms. Other than family held farms. acres- More than 10 stockholders farms. 10 or less stockholders farms- Other— cooperative, estate or trust institutional, etc. farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 43 316 29 313 11 153 2 852 41 416 28 064 10 694 2 658 1 902 1 249 459 40 542 6 783 812 40 466 6 384 519 14 119 2 812 275 14 005 2 761 234 30 191 8 653 4 474 14 206 26 899 3 069 3 676 20 154 2 213 444 3 831 8 439 5 007 5 251 5 351 5 159 4 284 5 552 53.1 39 553 7 297 798 3 014 1 318 615 29 313 4 792 192 29 313 4 466 137 20 686 5 189 3 438 9 690 17 976 1 892 2 309 13 775 1 647 1 444 1 849 3 602 14 719 19.0 7 699 1 853 5 008 3 176 3 640 3 845 3 712 3 309 4 612 27 241 3 699 578 1 591 443 517 184 970 6 286 11 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms witti sales of $10,000 or more FARMS BY SIZE t to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1.999 acres. 2.000 acres or more . FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Field crops, except casti grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; 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) Uvestocl^, 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 calves --- farms. number. Cattle and calves sold --- farms. number. $1,000. Calves (arms. number. $1,000. Cattle farms. number. $1,000. Fattened on grain and concentrates ... farms. number. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 2 602 12 356 4 092 5 105 4 355 2 962 2 068 1 498 4 210 2 469 1 111 490 2 956 5 036 1 230 806 979 489 1 060 449 3 322 1 655 5 395 17 110 4 242 1 939 942 216 26 618 793 996 25 879 748 002 29 320 831 908 304 469 23 972 384 701 102 105 19 687 447 207 202 364 1 789 96 045 58 561 3 784 2 908 1 837 1 272 847 2 110 982 368 198 1 345 2 390 389 4 301 12 284 2 390 807 17 760 401 923 17 329 385 184 6 277 9 557 1 029 323 126 17 19 680 438 307 162 130 16 217 212 110 55 158 12 821 226 197 106 972 1 122 70 382 44 753 1 073 1 189 949 664 555 1 789 1 294 661 254 1 223 2 007 607 8 154 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbfoviations and symbols, see introductory text) Farms with sales of SIO.OOO or more Full ovmers Part owners LIVESTOCK-Con. Hofls and pigs inventory farms.. number.. Farms with — 1 to 24 25 to 49 SO to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Used or to be used for tsreeding farms.. number.. Other (arms.. 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 v^th — 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. 1 927 538 395 285 286 154 2 495 51 038 3 274 302 024 3 220 648 262 61 869 1 026 172 618 7 077 2 599 71 034 2 409 36 129 2 242 34 905 7 141 34 680 1 366 5 087 1 109 10 568 400 6 322 508 2 753 526 852 19 918 366 225 344 1 962 1 452 26 127 1 944 136 502 1 864 320 716 28 318 1 521 36 307 1 415 18 687 1 279 17 620 4 727 22 494 900 3 160 795 7 384 305 5 250 21 408 1 096 142 873 1 121 280 110 26 686 29 942 824 15 028 3 503 234 22 649 235 47 436 4 865 1 194 42 676 1 507 274 798 1 243 62 394 1 163 31 568 1 158 30 806 2 740 672 737 19 862 772 704 282 543 25 595 217 91 355 3 791 15 506 520 14 826 2 330 565 609 15 513 933 19 473 739 136 332 610 28 070 570 14 086 566 13 984 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 47 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 CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed farms. acres, bushels. Imgated 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 Com for silage or green chop.. - farms. Sorghum for grain or seed farms- acres- bushels- Irrigated _ ._ farms. acres- Wheat for grain farms- acres. bushels- Irhgated 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 _ Cotton farms- acres- bales- 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 Soybeans for tseans 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 cwt.. Irrigated farms. acres.. Farms by aaes 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 Sweetpotatoes farms.. acres., busfiels.. Irrigated __ farms.. acres.. Peanuts for nuts farms.. acres, pounds.. Irrigated farms.. 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 7 413 234 669 15 623 257 226 13 351 5 182 1 652 445 520 31 447 358 217 542 25 634 1 071 198 1 914 156 466 4 903 608 1 820 346 013 380 936 4 124 575 370 11 633 904 1 023 1 550 880 2 655 207 963 429 OOO 017 1 039 953 469 3 584 55 841 3 392 039 5 139 Table 48. Summary by Tenure of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations ar.d symbols, see introductory text) Full owners Part owners Farms with sales of $10,000 or r CROPS HARVESTED-Con Hay— altalta, other idme, small qrain. wild. grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) _. farms. ac^e8-- tons, dry.. Irrigated farma.. 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 Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild hay (see text) farms.. acres., tons, dry.. Imgated farms.. acres.. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms.. acres.. Imgated farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres -. 5.0 to 24 9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100 to 249-9 acres 250.0 acres or more Land in orchards farms. . acres.. Imgated farms., acres.. Farms by beanng and nonbearing acres: 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 Pecans famns-. Bearing and nonbearing..acres.. In shell. .pounds. 19 061 647 843 1 186 655 11 545 6 204 1 098 IS 283 493 479 947 623 1 986 30 736 8 117 462 11 856 310 255 544 530 8 149 3 237 407 9 393 238 276 438 751 22 473 146 2 2SS 1 468 18 495 4 835 067 6 322 298 474 571 750 2 936 2 636 623 692 29 889 55 695 1 503 9 212 6 885 404 645 827 413 5 790 309 706 665 303 643 18 925 6 412 519 3 220 152 754 310 962 2 711 118 453 254 622 327 9 150 3 484 602 3 308 225 566 463 449 2 785 170 839 368 447 357 26 325 53 002 294 20 414 42 234 'Data are based on a sample of farms. ^Farms with total production expenses equal to marttet value of agricultural products sold are included as farnis with gains of less than $1 .000. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 49 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] 1987 10 or less stock- holders Other than family 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 $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 faims.. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Com for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms. $1,000.. Soyt)eans farms.. $1,000. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000. Barley famis.. $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 famis. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Vegetables, sweet com, and melons farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Fruits, nuts, and berries farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Other crops farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 Of 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. 43 318 100.0 9 145 753 43 318 1 908 303 44 053 6 952 8 130 7 726 6 534 4 218 6 919 98 192 488 49 365 3 926 23 174 1 847 12 251 4 072 60 708 1 811 123 137 650 105 794 127 751 744 96 118 3 663 950 942 2 994 942 847 69 213 330 66 329 39 553 91 3 7 297 798 39 553 1 353 512 34 220 6 594 7 751 7 259 6 045 3 788 5 976 72 118 340 32 446 3 406 17 289 1 483 8 602 3 428 44 727 1 449 69 676 55 489 4 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987 -Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations £.nd symbols, see introductory text) MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD-Con. Total sales (see text)— Con. Hoos and pigs farms. $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. Otfier livestock and livestock products (see text) farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000. Average per fami 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 fanns. $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. 3 220 61 869 270 40 518 43 314 1 610 833 37 190 9 366 3 134 1 887 256 22 657 2 037 1 493 1 763 11 596 3 255 1 446 15 039 2 025 423 28 991 23 297 27 673 25 Oil 1 330 2 283 39 471 146 515 29 047 8 667 2 770 1 658 7 136 614 953 1 710 10 578 2 760 1 048 13 738 1 601 279 26 322 17 982 24 901 17 891 1 149 1 512 2 989 207 753 69 506 1 Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987- [For meaning of aibbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) -Con. 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held 10 or less stock- holders FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES^ -Con. Total farm production expenses— Con. Electncity farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $999 - $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24.999 - $25,000 or more -- Hired farm labor __- farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 — $5,000 to $24,999 _ - $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Contract labor farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 .._ $25,000 or more __ Repair and maintenance 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 oi — $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. 2 580 1 587 642 30 153 3 069 230 7 531 3 295 673 12 504 4 038 449 3 125 5 834 3 277 328 7 842 873 760 303 11 188 2 074 519 2 360 1 358 490 11 447 3 511 295 2 895 5 411 2 856 206 3 659 2 508 610 52 ALABAMA 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 10 or less stock- f>olders NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIP All farms .— . numt)er. $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 .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,, 31.000., Other farm-related income^ __ farms. $1,000.. Customwork and other agncultural sen/ices farms. , $1.000., Gross cash rent or share payments farms., $1,000., Forest products and Christmas trees farms., $1,000., Other farm-related income sources farms. $1,000.. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total farms. $1,000, Com farms.. $1.000., Wheat farms. $1,000. Soybeans farms. $1,000. Sorghum, bartey, 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 lo 99 acres 100 to 199 acres 200 to 499 acres 500 lo 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. acres. farms- acres- farms, acres, farms 43 316 223 741 5 165 5 200 10 950 4 249 1 420 5 968 13 150 2 212 B Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductofy text] 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held 10 or less stock- holders LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms. acres. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. farms. acres. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms. acres. Conservation reserve program farms. acres. Value of land and buildings' , farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Average per acre dollars. Farms by value group: $1 to $39,999 - $40,000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $149.999 $150,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1.999.999 $2,000,000 to $4.999.999 $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999.. $200,000 to $499,999... $500,000 or more , SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms. number. Wheel tractors farms. number. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ,.. farms. number. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms. number. Grain and bean combines farms. number. Cottonpjckers 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. 1? Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see inlroduclory text] 10 or less stock- holders Other than family held 10 or less stock- holders 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 teased 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 yeeirs 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- 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. 43 316 29 313 11 153 2 852 41 416 26 064 10 694 2 658 1 902 1 249 459 40 542 6 783 812 40 466 6 384 519 2 612 275 14 005 2 761 234 30 191 8 653 4 474 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 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) Horlicuiturai specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) ___ Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory __- farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 _ 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms. number. Beef cows farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 9 10 to 49 ___ 50 to 99 _ 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Milk COWS--- farms. number. Farms with — 1 to 4 -- 5 to 9 — - 10 to 49-- - 50 to 99- 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms, number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves-- - --- farms. number. Cattle and calves sold farms. number. $1,000. Calves farms. number. $1,000. Cattle farms. number. 31.000. Fattened on grain and concentrates farms. number. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 2 602 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 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 Of 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 number Turkeys sold farms number See footnotes at end of table. 3 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 CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed farms. acres, bushels. trngated 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 Corn for silage or green chop farms. acres, tons, green. Irrigated _ farms. acres. Sorghum for grain or seed farms. acres, bushels. 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 ___ Cotton farms. acres, bales. 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 Soybeans for beans (arms. 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 ___ Irish potatoes farms. acres cwt. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4,9 acres ._ 5.0 to 24,9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249,9 acres 250,0 acres or more Sweetpotatoes farms- acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Peanuts for nuts farms. acres, pounds. 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 See footnotes at end of table. 7 413 234 669 15 623 257 226 13 351 5 182 1 652 445 520 31 447 358 217 1 914 156 466 4 903 608 1 820 346 013 380 936 4 124 575 370 11 633 904 1 023 1 550 880 280 13 583 1 893 720 2 655 207 963 429 000 017 1 039 953 469 6 617 183 472 11 778 661 4 803 1 390 338 390 19 198 215 563 1 544 111 607 3 424 077 1 455 204 265 217 085 3 476 432 Oil 8 559 831 2 315 164 591 337 922 749 295 35 602 1 211 319 302 128 393 149 029 546 109 582 2 333 873 299 35 934 74 577 950 58 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 49. Summary by Type of Organization: 1987-Con [For moaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text I 10 or less stock- holders Other than lamlly held or less stock- holders Olhef- cooperative. estate or trust. institutional. etc CROPS HARVESTED-Con. 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 260 to 499 acres __ 500 acres or more tons, dry. Irrigated farms, acres. Vegetables han/ested for sale (see text) _._ farms. . acres.. Irrigated farms.. acres. . Farms by acres harvested: 0,1 to 4 9 acres 5,0 to 24 9 acres 25 to 99 9 acres 100 to 249 9 acres 250.0 acres or more _ Land in orchards farms.. acres.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by beahng and nonbeahng acres: 0.1 to 4 9 acres 5,0 to 24 9 acres 25 to 99 9 acres 100,0 to 249 9 acres 250,0 acres or more Pecans _ farms.. Bearing and nonbearing. .acres.. In shell. .pounds.. 19 061 647 843 1B6 655 15 283 493 479 947 623 1 986 30 736 8 117 462 17 295 538 655 959 040 10 801 5 489 863 13 847 410 367 766 755 1 771 22 081 5 013 239 1 191 57 380 120 289 'Data are tsased on a sample of farms, ^Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gams of less than SI .000. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 59 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and other occupations Age of operator (years) FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number, _ pe^cent_- Land In farms acres.. Average size of farm acres.. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales {see text) farms.. $1,000.- Average per farm dollars. . Farms by value of sales: Less than $1,000 (see text) $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $249,999.. $250,000 to $499,999.. $500,000 to $999.999... $1,000,000 or more Grains farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Corn for grain farms.. $1,000-. Wheat farms-- $1.000- Soybeans- farms-- $1,000- Sorghum for grain farms-- $1,000- Barley farms.- $1,000— Oats farms.. $1,000.. Other grains - farms.- $1,000-- Cotlon 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 o1 $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 43 318 100.0 9 145 753 43 318 1 90B 303 44 053 6 952 8 130 7 726 6 534 4 218 49 365 3 926 23 174 1 847 12 251 4 072 60 708 1 811 123 137 650 105 794 3 663 950 942 2 994 942 847 16 398 37.9 5 363 222 1 328 1 734 2 159 2 255 1 938 534 990 465 1 471 2 055 4 182 82 628 450 45 914 2 334 18 953 1 339 10 395 2 709 51 443 210 2 340 697 178 2 070 692 744 418 64 218 303 62 163 1 246 158 082 126 872 1 243 318 6 458 13 988 87 12 195 316 88 426 293 (D) 2 184 312 650 143 155 162 380 481 161 569 2 782 402 300 144 BOB 467 5 058 287 2 790 620 215 075 569 213 926 15 407 84 15 060 4 203 381 601 90 792 3 500 11 1 677 182 1 579 5 617 65 13 764 23 13 266 522 30 627 175 24 231 594 182 984 527 181 970 108 17 547 80 17 081 60 ALABAMA 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 intfoductory lexl] Other occupations Age of operator (years) FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms numt)er_. percent.. Land in farms acres.. ) of farm acres.. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms.. $1,000.. ) per farm dollars.. $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... 26 920 62.1 3 782 531 26 920 467 630 17 371 5 624 6 396 5 567 4 279 2 280 458 633 236 485 638 2 737 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) 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 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 Agricultural chemicals farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Petroleum products farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Gasoline and gasohol farms. $1,000. Diesel fuel farms. $1,000. Natural gas farms. $1,000. LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc. farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 43 314 610 833 37 190 3 134 1 887 256 22 657 2 037 1 493 1 763 7 730 730 1 070 11 596 3 255 1 446 15 039 2 025 423 28 991 23 297 27 673 25 Oil 1 330 2 283 1 578 46 991 227 34 252 16 474 201 755 72 949 7 140 1 337 1 110 1 350 2 438 552 779 6 354 1 667 392 12 227 15 750 11 449 18 625 1 265 126 482 99 986 2 215 261 417 118 021 1 685 3 250 1 760 2 603 334 045 128 331 4 268 321 532 75 336 2 001 336 295 337 3 178 4 209 2 943 5 023 62 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and syinbols, see inUoductory text] MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD -Con Total sales (see text) - Con. Hogs and pigs _. larms- $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms $1,000. Stieep, lambs, and wool (arms. $1,000. Sales ol $50,000 or more farms $1,000. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms. $1,000. Sales ot $50,000 or more (arms $1,000. FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms $1,000. Average per farm dollars- Livestock and poultry purcftased 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 _ (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 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 v^th 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 (arms $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 (uel _ farms.. $1,000.. Natural gas farms.. $1,000.. LP gas, (uel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc (arms.. $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 26 840 409 078 15 241 6 348 1 285 497 15 517 700 383 413 16 764 7 547 16 224 6 386 Other occupations 2 464 47 854 19 421 2 302 1 787 2 262 1 715 806 1 512 Age ol operator (years) 6 413 99 012 15 439 3 656 4 686 3 498 4 091 1 764 3 817 1 496 7 452 133 407 17 902 4 418 2 019 4 684 2 115 6 097 86 483 14 185 3 772 1 691 3 864 1 329 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 63 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total fanning and 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 $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. 21 263 21 078 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Oltier occupations Age ol operator (years) FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' -Con. Total (arm 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 witfi expenses of — $1 to $4,999 _. $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999.. $100,000 or more Contract labor farms. $1,000. Farms 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. 2 071 3 616 1 363 478 1 174 429 680 1 121 544 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA ALABAMA 65 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and other occupations Age of operator (years) NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT' All farms number. _ $1,000_. Average per farm dollars.. Farms witti net gains^ number.. Average net gain dollars.. Gam of- Less tfian $1.000 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more Farms with net losses number.. Average net loss dollars.. Loss of— Less 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 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 . arms., acres.. arms., acres.. arms., acres.. arms., acres.. arms., acres., 'arms., acres.. 43 316 223 741 5 165 5 200 10 950 4 249 1 420 37 148 4 496 607 28 509 2 231 623 1 813 673 208 2 828 161 629 1 786 49 592 1 033 48 287 8 320 549 697 25 437 2 975 890 16 416 1 029 336 15 949 1 946 554 16 474 202 372 12 284 8 377 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introduclory lexl] Other occupations Age of operator (years) NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT' AH 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 o(- Less than $1.000... $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments farms. . $1.000.. Other farm-related income' farms.. $1.000.. Customwork and other agricultural services farms.. $1.000.. Gross cash rent or share payments farms.. $1,000.. Forest products and 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 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 whtch all crops failed In cultnrated summer fallow . Idle Total woodland Woodland pastured Woodland not pastured ._ See footnotes at end of table. acres., arms., acres., 'arms.- acres.- 'arms-- acres.. 'arms. . acres. . iarms.. acres. 26 842 2 I 369 796 3 634 6 510 1 161 3 629 10 050 4 077 12 152 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total farming and otfier occupations Age of operator (years) LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Pastureland and rangeiand other ttian cropland and woodland pastured farms.. acres.. Land in fiouse lots, ponds, roads. wasteland, etc. farms.. acres.. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms.. Conservation resen/e program farms.. acres.. Value of land and buildings^ farms-- $1.000.. i per farm dollars.. 1 per acre dollars.. Farms by value group: $1 to $39,999 $40,000 to $69,999.. $70,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 to $999.999 $1,000,000 to $1.999,999 $2,000,000 to $4.999,999 $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms.. $1.000.. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999. $100,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499,999 _ $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. numtjer.. Cottonpickers and stnppers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms. acres on which used. Lime farms- acres on which used, tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms. acres on which used. Nematodes in crops farms. acres on which used. Diseases in crops and orchards farms. acres on which used. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms. acres on wfiich used. Chemicals for defotiation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms. acres on which used. See footnotes at end of table. 3 901 200 586 1 191 122 119 43 316 7 284 055 168 161 800 9 446 7 939 6 318 6 613 4 059 38 192 65 786 38 367 66 163 21 422 27 449 24 044 38 714 1 184 2 033 9 357 10 780 11 192 13 346 27 132 2 356 337 8 442 462 764 532 467 6 474 724 268 1 687 169 872 2 922 233 368 178 321 616 70 729 16 474 4 098 401 248 780 2 381 2 573 2 079 2 311 3 550 1 232 453 43 169 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Other occupations Age ot operator (years) LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Pastureland and ranqeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms- Land in house lots, ponds, roads. wasteland, etc, farms. acres. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adiustment 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 10 $149.999 $150,000 10 $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ._ $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ._ $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19,999... $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499.999 _.. $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms. number. Wheel tractors farms. number. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and stnppers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial ferljlizer 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. Ctiemicals for defoliation or for growth control ot crops or thinning of fruit farms. acres on which used- See footnotes at end of table. 1 101 22 265 575 51 390 26 842 3 185 654 118 682 855 7 065 5 366 4 239 4 302 2 352 6 606 5 233 1 230 23 021 33 692 23 369 34 748 13 930 17 096 13 279 17 652 1 649 1 916 200 269 5 093 5 653 5 903 6 840 15 898 660 598 4 654 143 449 184 239 20 108 1 253 44 826 3 813 129 1 299 240 16 740 69 750 2 320 26 1 878 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) 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 __. arms, acres, arms- 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 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.. 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. 43 318 29 313 11 153 2 852 41 416 28 064 10 694 2 658 1 902 1 249 459 40 542 6 783 812 40 466 6 384 519 14 119 2 812 275 14 005 2 761 234 30 191 8 653 4 474 ? Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 -Con. (For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductorv text] Other occupations Age of operator (years) TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Total fanning and othier 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 Casti grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irisfi potatoes; field crops, except casfi 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 livestoctt and animal specialties (029) LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory.. farms- number. Farms wittt— 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499__ _ 500 or more Cows and tieifers ttiat fiad 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 witti— 1 to 4 _ 5 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms. number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms. number. Cattle and calves sold farms. number. $1,000. Calves farms- number. $1,000. Cattle farms. number. $1,000. Fattened on grain and concentrates _.- farms, number. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 2 602 12 356 4 092 5 105 4 355 2 962 2 068 1 498 4 210 2 469 1 111 490 2 956 5 036 1 230 449 3 322 1 655 742 3 257 1 219 1 771 1 629 1 131 905 652 2 241 1 625 873 353 29 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 1 860 9 0S9 2 873 3 334 2 726 1 831 1 183 846 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) LIVESTOCK-Con. Hogs and pigs inventory farms- number_ Farms with— 1 to 24.. 25 to 49 SO 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 tietween — 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.. numt)er.. 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. 1 927 538 395 285 286 154 2 495 51 038 3 274 302 024 3 220 648 262 61 869 1 026 172 618 7 077 2 599 71 034 2 409 36 129 2 242 34 905 7 141 34 680 1 366 5 087 1 109 10 568 400 6 322 2 753 526 852 19 918 366 1 578 477 606 46 991 426 110 778 4 643 1 267 51 200 1 181 26 047 4 060 3 12 000 166 098 79 1 648 633 7 665 244 47 195 256 100 915 9 834 338 8 722 420 49 834 432 96 Oil 9 708 355 12 141 335 6 458 310 5 683 74 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] LIVESTOCK-Con. Hogs and ptgs inventory tarms. 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 ot 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. 1 276 15 385 1 718 74 495 1 642 170 656 14 878 600 61 840 2 433 1 332 19 834 1 228 10 082 1 128 9 752 1 509 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 Com for grain or seed farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ 100 to 249 acres _ 250 to 499 acres — 500 acres or more Corn for silage or green chop farmS- acres. tons, green . Irrigated - farms. acres- Sorghum for grain or seed farms- acres, bushels. 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 Cotton fariris- acres- bales. 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... Soybeans for beans farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 aCTes or more Irish potatoes farms. acres, cwt. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0,1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Sweetpotatoes farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Peanuts for nuts farms. acres, pounds. 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 See footnotes at end of table. 7 413 234 669 15 623 257 226 13 351 5 182 1 652 445 520 31 447 358 217 542 25 634 1 071 198 1 914 156 466 4 903 608 2 655 207 963 429 000 017 2 218 1 203 395 382 904 306 1 377 131 655 4 187 541 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbrevtations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupattons Age ol operator (years) CROPS HARVESTED Corn tor gram or seod ._ farms. 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 Corn for silage or green chop - farms- acres. tons, green- Irrigated .- farms- acres- Sorghum for grain or seed farms. acres bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Wheat for gram farms., acres, bushels- Imgated _-_ 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 Cotton -- farms.. acres., bales.. 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 Soybeans for beans farms- acres- bushels- Irrigated farms, acres. Farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres _ 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Irish potatoes farms.. Irrigated farms. acres- Farms by acres fiarvested: 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 Sweetpotatoes farms., acres., bushels., Imgated farms.. acres Peanuts for nuts farms. acres- pounds- 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 Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 50. Summary by Age and Principal Occupation of Operator: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Other occupatlona Age of operator (yean) CROPS HARVESTED -Con Hay— alfalfa, otlier tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green cliop, etc. (see text) .. farms, acres, tons, dry. 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 Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild hay (see text) farms. acres. tons, dry. Irrigated farms. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) _-_ farms- acres- Irrigated farms. acres Farms by acres harvested: 0,1 to 4,9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres ._ , 25.0 to 99.9 acres ._ 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250,0 acres or more Land in orchards ._ farms. acres- Inigated _. farms. acres. Farms by bearing and nonbearlng 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 Pecans farms.. Beahng and nonbearlng. .acres.. In shell. .pounds.. 11 433 305 502 509 403 7 887 3 276 418 9 117 234 366 411 541 1 187 13 509 3 136 407 1 051 25 388 40 823 2 712 68 299 116 730 2 181 53 216 94 087 258 4 449 1 441 686 3 248 eO 225 154 677 2 651 71 863 128 666 320 2 818 403 528 2 848 77 562 129 072 2 278 60 446 103 976 303 3 241 636 121 1 488 41 983 65 031 1 105 28 677 50 664 227 2 334 534 425 'Data are based on a sample of farms. ^Farms with total production expenses equal to martlet value of agricultural products sold are Included as farms with gains of less than $1,000. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 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 sates: Less tfian $1,000 (see text) $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249.999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more,-- Grains farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Com 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. other grains farms. $1,000. Cotton and cottonseed- farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Tobacco farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Hay, silage, and field seeds farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more famis. $1,000. Vegetables, sweet 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. 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. 80 ALABAMA 43 318 100.0 9 145 753 43 318 1 908 303 44 053 6 952 8 130 7 726 6 534 4 218 992 1 253 404 136 6 919 98 192 488 49 365 3 926 23 174 1 847 12 251 4 072 60 708 1 811 123 137 650 105 794 3 663 950 942 2 994 942 847 540 69 213 330 66 329 2 602 146 328 56 237 438 129 892 326 128 389 12 356 28.5 357 778 12 356 392 396 31 758 3 292 3 530 2 447 1 162 416 78 (D) 1 396 301 367 1 149 298 599 4 092 100 243 24 497 1 031 1 034 629 245 5 105 11.8 420 165 5 105 133 322 26 116 687 1 070 1 159 238 345 1 330 100 066 339 98 927 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. (For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. percent. Land in farms acres. I size of larm acres. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) (arms. $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... Grains farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000-- Com for grain farms.. $1.000.. Wheat farms.. $1.000.. Soybeans farms. _ $1.000.- Sorgtium for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1,000.. Oats -- (arms.. $1,000.. Otfier grains (arms.. $1,000.. Cotton and cottonseed (arms.- $1.000.. Sales o( $50,000 or more ..- (arms.. $1,000.. Tobacco (arms.. $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 (arms-- $1,000.- Sales of $50,000 or more (amis.- $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.. 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 (arms.. $1,000-. Cattle and calves (arms_- $1,000.. Sales o( $50,000 or more (arms.. $1,000.. See footnotes at end o( table. 2 962 6.8 465 420 2 962 88 135 29 755 1 550 6 1 503 54 066 166 53 838 41 2 421 16 1 945 2 068 73 106 35 351 1 879 10 (D) 1 486 53 024 as 396 4 210 220 706 52 424 678 3 652 374 2 469 219 673 88 973 565 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- farms. $1,000- Sales of $50,000 or more farms- $1,000. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1,000. Sates of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000, Other livestock and livestoclt 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 ___ __. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $79,999 $80,000 or more Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees ._ farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 - $25,000 or more Commercial fertilizer farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more _._ Agricultural chemicals farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Petroleum products 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. 3 220 61 869 270 40 518 43 314 1 610 833 37 190 9 366 3 134 1 887 256 22 657 2 037 1 493 1 763 7 730 730 1 070 1 928 11 596 3 255 1 446 15 039 2 025 423 28 991 23 297 27 673 25 Oil 1 330 2 283 2 413 133 460 55 309 12 278 325 192 26 486 2 671 626 556 7 636 2 776 6 456 1 737 4 031 83 600 20 739 2 580 947 2 385 5 158 116 231 22 534 1 285 263 205 3 389 1 588 3 301 1 092 82 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA 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 larms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000., Sheep, lambs, and wool farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000., Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1,000-. Farms v^iith 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. 3 028 77 471 25 585 2 133 1 396 2 206 1 153 2 080 63 739 30 644 1 631 46 496 28 508 4 328 187 656 43 359 1 060 858 319 ? 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. Electricity 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 witti expenses of— $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999. _ $100,000 or more Contract latKsr _ 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 witfi 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 wrth 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. 16 972 3 690 538 12 260 2 524 788 2 580 1 587 642 30 153 3 069 230 12 504 4 038 449 3 125 5 834 3 277 328 3 959 2 855 787 7 842 873 760 303 84 ALABAMA 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, Electricity farms. $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 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. 3 090 503 2 620 2 662 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 tarms 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 fsirms.. $ 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__ 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. 43 316 223 741 5 165 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 farms number.. $1,000. Average per farm dollars.. Farms with net gains^ numt)er.. Average net gam dollars.. Gam of — Less Itian $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 tfian $1.000 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments farms. . $1,000. Otfier farm-related income' farms.. $1.000.. Customwork and otfier agncultural 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 famis.. $1.000.. Soytwans.. 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- HarvGsted cropland larms. 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.. acres., 'arms.. 'arms., acres., larms.. acres-, larms.. 3 028 7 031 2 322 679 1 518 502 1 137 2 737 234 937 2 175 90 756 1 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodland pastured farms. acres. Land in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. farms- acres. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms. acres. Conservation reserve program farms. acres- Value of land and buildings^ farms. $1,000- Average per farm dollars- Average per acre dollars. Farms by value group: $1 to $39.999 - $40,000 to $69.999 — $70,000 to $99,999 -. $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 __ $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 -_ $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms- $1,000- Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms. number. Wheel tractors farms. number. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms. number. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms. numt>er. Grain and bean combines farms. number. Cottonpickers and strippers farms. number. Mower conditioners farms. number. Pickup balers farms. number. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms. acres on which used. Lime farms. acres on which used, tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms. acres on which used Nematodes in crops _-_ _- farms. acres on which used Diseases in crops and orchards farms. acres on which used Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture-- farms, acres on which used Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms acres on which used See footnotes at end of table. 3 901 200 586 1 191 122 119 43 316 7 284 055 168 161 800 9 446 7 939 6 318 6 613 4 059 4 738 13 046 10 201 9 702 3 258 38 192 65 786 38 367 66 163 21 422 27 449 24 044 38 714 4 745 5 870 1 184 2 033 9 357 10 780 11 192 13 346 27 132 2 356 337 8 442 462 764 532 467 6 474 724 268 1 687 169 872 2 922 233 368 2 413 90 318 37 430 9 224 394 1 030 429 417 3 398 53 847 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1.000 to 1,999 LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con Pastureland and rangeland other than cropland and woodfand 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. > per farm dollars. 1 per acre dollars. Farms by value group: $1 to $39.999 $40,000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $149.999 $150,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499.999. -_ $500,000 to $999.999 _. $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .._ $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 __,. $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $49.999 $50,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms. number. Wheel tractors farms. number. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms. number. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms. number. Grain and bean combines .__ farms. number, Cottonptckers and stnppers farms. number. Mower conditioners farms number. Pickup balers farms number. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms,. acres on which used-. Lime farms,. acres on which used., tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms. acres on which used. Nematodes in crops farms, acres on which used- Diseases In crops and orchards farms. acres on which used. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms. acres on which used. Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms. acres on which used- See footnotes at end of table 3 026 425 339 140 469 695 ? 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 - 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 -. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence: On farm operated Not on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other _ Operators by days of work off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days 100 to 199 days _. 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years _. 70 years and over _. Average age Operators by sex: Male Female _ Operators of Spanish origin (see text) FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) farms. acres. Partnership farms, acres- Corporation: Family held -.- farms. acres. More than 10 stockholders farms. 10 or less stockholders farms. Other than family held farms. acres. More than 10 stockholders farms- 10 or less stockholders farms. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 90 ALABAMA 43 318 29 313 11 153 2 852 41 416 28 064 10 694 2 658 1 902 1 249 459 194 40 542 6 783 812 40 466 6 384 519 14 119 2 812 275 14 005 2 761 234 30 191 8 653 4 474 14 206 26 899 3 069 3 676 20 154 2 213 3 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 . Part owners. Tenants Black and other races . Full owners Part ( Tenants . OWNED AND RENTED LAND Land owned Owned land in farms Land rented or leased trom others . Rented or leased land in farms .. Land rented or leased to others arms, acres, 'arms, acres. acres, 'arms. acres 2 962 1 837 C49 2 789 389 991 2 786 360 680 2 059 647 256 959 1 855 214 305 1 336 148 206 356 1 669 19.9 31 260 18 2 767 2 068 1 272 664 1 939 331 330 1 936 312 806 809 99 362 796 95 249 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 te)ct) 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 fcirms.. acres.. More than 10 stockholdere farms., 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other— cooperative, estate or tnjst, institutional, etc. farms. See footnotes at end of table 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA 258 1 221 21.2 1 447 818 536 4 210 2 110 1 789 4 125 2 073 1 745 2 111 452 502 2 100 443 272 426 2 572 21 5 2 429 965 1 273 2 282 1 113 456 2 276 1 054 093 1 648 602 219 1 625 844 1 211 1 098 245 193 660 242 1 557 22.4 2 014 1 362 945 356 247 628 1 032 929 030 1 029 880 591 ALABAMA 91 Table 51. Summary by Size 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 fanns, pnmanly crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) __ General farms, pnmarily livestock and animal specialties (029) LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory _ farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 9 ___ 10 to 49 ___ 50 to 99 ___ 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more Cows and heifers that had calved farms. number. Beef cows farms. number. Farms with— 1 to 9 _ _ 10 to 49 50 to 99 __ _ 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 eind 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. ? Table 51. Summary by Size 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 too to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres--.. 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1 .000 to 1.999 acres . 2.000 acres or more . FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cast! grains (Oil) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) - Tobacco (0132) - Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes: tield crops, except cash grains, ne.c. (0133. 0134. 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, pnmanly crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beel cattle, except teedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory farms. number- Farms with — 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 -- 100 to 199 200 to 499 500 or more (^ws 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. Famis with— 1 to 4 - 5 to 9 10 to 49 50 10 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. 2 083 53 201 2 035 51 342 2 265 47 248 14 604 1 922 28 856 7 570 1 524 18 392 7 035 1 449 44 445 1 415 42 488 1 567 40 415 12 577 1 314 24 186 6 303 1 095 16 229 6 275 90 1 074 36 629 1 049 34 596 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] LIVESTOCK-Con. Hogs and pigs inventory (arms. number. Farms with — 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199___ , 200 to 499 500 or more Used or to be used for breeding farms,. number,. Other farms.. number,. Hogs and pigs sold farms.. number.. $1.000.. Feeder pigs _, farms,. number,. $1.000,. Litters ot pigs fan-owed 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 woo!,. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. number.. Horses and ponies sold farms.. number,. Goats inventory farnis,. 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. a 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 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. number. Turkeys sold farms. number. See footnotes at end of table. 295 198 41 901 085 11 485 17 619 043 245 6 713 322 45 023 9 285 235 4 676 230 3 371 102 36 031 82 040 6 163 955 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 95 Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory te)ft] CROPS HARVESTED Corn for grain or seed farms. acres, bushels. 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 Corn for silage or green cfiop faims. acres. tons, green. Irrigated farms. acres. Sorghum for grain or seed farms- acres- bushels- Irrigated — farms. acres. Wheat for grain farms. acres, bushels. Irrgated 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 Cotton farms- acres, bales- 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 Soybeans for beans 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 Irish potatoes farms- acres- cwt- Irrigated farms- acres- Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4-9 acres 5,0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Sweetpotatoes farms- acres- bushels- Irrigated farms- acres. Peanuts for nuts farms- acres- pounds- 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 See footnotes at end of table. 7 413 234 669 15 623 257 226 13 351 5 182 1 652 445 116 520 31 447 358 217 542 25 634 1 071 198 1 914 156 466 4 903 608 1 820 346 013 380 936 4 124 575 370 11 633 904 280 13 583 1 893 720 2 655 207 963 429 000 017 1 039 953 469 1 482 10 911 545 789 506 8 980 168 941 268 3 005 5 946 528 564 5 603 293 896 233 3 670 7 883 643 96 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Item Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 51. Summary by Size of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] CROPS HARVESTED-Con Hay -alfalfa, otfier tame, small grain, wild. grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) . . farms, acres, tons, dry. 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 Tame fiay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild hay (see text) farms. acres. tons, dry. Irrigated farms. acres. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) _._ farms., acres. . Irrigated farms. . acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 1000 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Land in orchards farms.. acres.. Irngated farms— acres.. Farms by beanng and nonbeanng acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100 to 249 9 acres 250.0 acres or more Pecans farms.. Beanng and nonbeanng. .acres.. In shell. .pounds.. 1 621 45 691 BH 053 1 329 35 788 67 780 844 31 112 56 544 2 447 115 127 213 451 870 1 286 274 2 010 88 267 169 477 1 167 75 750 151 994 662 70 758 148 797 535 50 767 110 793 332 71 532 147 262 278 52 624 122 013 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 99 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductofy text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Famis number. percent. Land in farms acres. Average size of farm acres. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Farms by value of sales; Less than $1,000 (see text) $1,000 to $2,499 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 -_. $25,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 S250.000 to $499,999. $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 or more Grains - farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Com for grain farms. $1,000. Wheat farms. $1,000. Soybeans farms. $1,000. Sorghum for grain farms. $1,000. Barley farms. $1,000. Oats farms. $1,000. Other grains farms. $1,000. Cotton and cottonseed farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Tobacco farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more famis. $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. Fmits. 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 ___ famis. $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 ALABAMA 43 318 100.0 9 145 753 43 318 1 908 303 44 053 6 952 8 130 7 726 6 534 4 218 6 919 98 192 488 49 365 3 926 23 174 1 847 12 251 4 072 60 708 1 811 123 137 650 105 794 540 69 213 330 66 329 46 848 29 46 411 78 262 37 78 262 62 16 561 46 16 171 355 403 734 355 403 734 33 16 446 16 446 352 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 larms acres.. Average size o( farm acres-- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) farms,. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms by value oi sales: Less Ifian St.000 (see text). $1,000 to $2.499 $2,500 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999... $25,000 to $39,999... $40,000 to $49,999... $50,000 to $99,999... $100,000 to $249,999. $250,000 to $499,999. $500,000 to $999,999. $1,000,000 or more... Grains farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Com lor gram _ farms.. $1,000.. Wheat - farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1,000.. Sorgfium for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1,000.. Oats farms.. $1,000.. Otiier 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 { 1 623 51 012 31 431 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.. 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. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -STATE DATA 4 218 58 443 13 856 6 534 15.1 1 036 509 6 534 45 530 6 see 7 726 178 874 920 7 726 27 569 3 568 961 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning of 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 larms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Sheep, lambs, and wool farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more _-_ farms. $1,000. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms.. $1,000., Sales of $50,000 or more farms., $1,000_. FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES^ Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1.000.. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more 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 Aghcultural 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 3 220 61 869 270 40 518 43 314 1 610 833 37 190 9 366 3 134 1 887 256 22 657 2 037 1 493 1 763 7 730 730 1 070 1 928 11 596 3 255 1 446 15 039 2 025 423 28 991 23 297 27 673 25 Oil 1 330 2 283 3 860 54 642 1 253 362 437 289 255 273 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 larms. SI.000. Sales o( $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Stieep, lambs, and wool farms. $1,000. Sates 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. Ljvestock and poultry purchased farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 - $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Feed for livestock and poultry farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 __,. $25,000 to $99,999 _.. _ $100,000 or more Commercially mixed formula feeds farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $79,999 $80,000 or more ___ Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $999 __ $1,000 to $4,999 _ $5,000 to $24,999 ._ _ $25,000 or more Commercial fertilizer farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more Agncultural chemicals __. ,__ farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24.999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Petroleum products farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $6,000 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 .- larms. $1,000. LP gas, fuel oil. kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc. farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 1 724 44 473 25 796 1 319 1 536 1 2S5 1 307 1 009 19 153 18 982 291 1 105 218 73 4 431 55 843 12 603 3 142 2 090 3 340 1 876 6 639 45 419 6 841 4 448 2 145 4 816 1 713 7 736 34 730 4 489 5 238 1 883 4 801 1 129 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 103 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] $500,000 or more FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' -Con. Total (arm 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 tabor 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 wrth 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 $26,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 16 972 3 690 538 2 580 1 587 642 142 30 153 3 069 230 7 531 3 295 673 12 504 4 038 449 3 125 5 834 3 277 328 3 959 2 855 787 7 842 873 760 2 3 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For mGaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT^ All farms number.. $1,000.. Average per (arm dollars.. Farms with net gains"... number.. Average net gain dollars.. Gain of — Less than $1.000 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Farms with net losses number.. Average net loss dollars. . Loss of - Less than $1,000 $1,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $49.999. $50,000 or more GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments farms.. $1,000_- Other farm-related income' farms.. $1.000.. Customwork and other agricultural services farms.. $1.000.. Gross cash rent or share payments farms.. $1.000.. Forest products and Christmas trees farms.. $1.000.. Other farm-related income sources farms-. $1,000-, COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total farms— $1,000-. Com farms-- $1.000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1.000.. Sorghum, barley, and oats farms.. $1.000.. Cotton farms, $1.000_- Peanuts, rye. rice, tobacco, and honey... farms. . $1.000.. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms.. acres. . Han/ested cropland farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres _- 200 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1,999 acres. 2.000 acres or more _. Cropland; Pasture or grazing only farms. acres In cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses, not harvested and not pastured On which all crops failed ... In cultivated summer fallow . Idle Total woodland- Woodland pastured Woodland not pastured . farms., acres., farms., acres.. acres., farms.. acres.. farms acres, farms acres, farms, acres. See footnotes at end of table. 106 ALABAMA 43 316 223 741 6 165 5 200 10 950 4 249 1 420 S 968 13 150 2 212 8 377 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 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.. 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 ol- Less than Sl.OOO $1,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments farms $1,000 Other farm-related income' farms. $1 .000 Customwork and other agricultural services farms $1,000 Gross cash rent or share payments farms $1,000 Forest products and Christmas trees farms. $1,000 Other farm-related income sources farms. $1.000_- COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total farms.. $1,000.. Com farms.. $1.000.. Wheat farms.. $1.000.. Soybeans farms.. $1.000.. Sorghum, barley, and oats farms.. $1.000._ Cotton farms. $1.000_. Peanuts, rye. 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 arms.. acres., 'arms.. acres., 'arms., acres-- 'arms.. acres.. farms., acres.. arms., acres.. 1 724 9 697 5 624 664 3 473 422 2 093 1 526 308 723 1 375 147 472 423 412 327 2 768 482 37 207 972 191 318 572 68 281 704 123 037 1 009 3 142 3 114 915 145 264 840 66 348 1 513 263 16 599 See footnotes at end of table 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA 298 2 212 329 1 152 2 965 890 3 359 3 896 482 904 3 401 193 632 4 412 892 49 851 2 748 365 252 1 820 132 340 6 639 684 103 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] $500,000 or more 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-- Conservation reserve program farms.. acres-- Value of land and buildings' farms.. $1.000.. Average per farm ...dollars.. Average per acre ...dollars.. Farms by value group: $1 to $39,999 $40,000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99.999... $100,000 to $149.999.. _ $150,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1.999.999 $2,000,000 to $4.999.999 $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms. . $1.000.. Farms by value group: $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 _ $10,000 to $19.999 $20,000 to $49.999 $50,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. numt>er._ Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms. . number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer ___ farms.. acres on which used.. Lime farms.. acres on which used.. tons.. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control— Insects on hay and other crops farms.. acres on which used.. Nematodes in crops --. ___ farms.. acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards farms.. acres on which used.. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms.. acres on which used.. Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms.. acres on which used.. See footnotes at end of table. 3 901 200 586 1 191 122 119 43 316 7 284 055 168 161 800 9 446 7 939 6 318 6 613 4 059 4 738 13 046 10 201 9 702 3 258 38 192 65 786 38 367 66 163 21 422 27 449 24 044 38 714 4 745 5 870 1 184 2 033 9 357 10 780 11 192 13 346 27 132 2 356 337 8 442 462 764 532 467 6 474 724 268 1 687 169 872 2 922 233 368 184 620 1 357 500 1 246 10 640 53 41 607 451 270 836 685 923 225 456 430 1 534 107 565 886 26 223 1 253 634 610 506 472 870 2 192 1 023 581 466 962 755 2 102 6 256 2 032 5 952 834 1 312 1 682 4 640 1 456 517 799 617 93 031 100 975 53 359 305 57 633 1 944 4 755 1 965 4 800 767 1 116 711 114 307 266 27 470 344 43 651 108 ALABAMA 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] LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Pastureland and rangeland ottier than cropland and woodland pastured farms. . acres.. L.and in fiouse lots, ponds, roads. wasteland, etc farms.. acres. . Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs - farms.. acres.. Conservation reserve program ._ farms.. acres.. Value of land and buildings' -.- farms.. $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Farms by value group: $1 to $39,999. _. $40,000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $149,999 $150,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms.. $1,000.. Farms by value group: SI to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and stnppers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers _ farms.. number.. AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS' Commercial fertilizer farms.. acres on which used.. Lime farms.. acres on which used., tons.. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., to control Insects on hay and other crops farms.. acres on which used.. Nematodes in crops farms.. acres on which used.. Diseases in crops and orchards farms.. acres on which used.. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms.. acres on which used.. Chemicals for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms., acres on which used.. See footnotes at end of table. 1 724 385 636 223 687 647 1 642 3 376 1 558 3 269 610 891 9 502 202 8 253 1 009 208 367 206 508 738 925 1 832 919 1 780 417 576 747 1 204 764 70 204 250 10 928 11 742 2 532 104 4 666 4 431 758 120 171 095 626 1 239 1 794 456 3 983 7 114 4 104 7 445 1 822 2 453 3 285 4 992 1 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, introductory text) $500,000 or more TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 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 Pan 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 f^Jot on farm operated Not reported Operators by principal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days of wortt off farm: None Any 1 to 99 days too to 199 days- 200 days or more Not reported Operators by years on present farm: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reporled .-- Operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 3i years 35 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 years and over Average age Operators by sex: Male Female Operators of Spanish origin (see text) FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION individual or family {sole proprietorship) farms-. acres-. Partnership farms.. acres-. Corporation; Family held farms-. 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. 1 594 750 686 1 466 454 474 1 462 421 557 873 189 277 864 1 139 349 135 907 226 451 903 211 570 4 110 2 299 1 469 3 876 822 265 3 864 758 143 1 873 276 342 1 862 266 306 2 860 995 363 3 788 897 278 368 99 806 6 534 4 343 1 744 447 6 273 4 202 1 657 414 6 104 886 522 6 087 829 304 2 218 211 629 2 191 207 205 1 970 4 233 443 564 3 226 331 308 420 840 3 519 19.3 1 447 6 045 933 088 425 86 594 7 726 5 654 1 637 435 7 386 5 443 1 543 400 7 299 781 951 7 291 737 337 2 084 139 426 2 072 137 583 5 394 1 570 762 2 012 5 310 493 678 4 139 404 383 549 1 103 3 852 17.8 1 839 315 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] $500,000 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 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.ec, (0133. 0134. 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, pnmanly crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) -- .-. Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024)--- - Poultry and eggs (025) -.- --- Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock 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 fanns. number. Farms with— 1 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 49 50 to 99 100 to 199 200 to 499 - 500 or more Heifers and heifer calves farms. number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves - farms. number. Cattle and calves sold farms. number. $1,000. Calves farms. number. $1,000. Cattle farms. number. $1,000. Fattened on grain and concentrates -.- farms, number. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 2 602 12 356 4 092 5 105 4 355 2 962 2 068 1 498 4 210 2 469 1 111 490 2 956 5 036 1 230 979 489 1 060 449 3 322 1 655 5 395 17 110 4 242 1 939 942 216 26 618 793 996 25 879 748 002 14 391 2 196 893 355 29 320 831 908 304 469 23 972 384 701 102 105 19 687 447 207 202 364 1 789 96 045 58 561 12 772 48 23 298 33 005 214 24 476 286 117 678 66 413 30 491 578 28 885 73 240 30 139 490 21 505 5 787 510 51 735 24 352 1 342 109 130 1 201 94 447 1 471 109 365 41 351 1 088 43 719 12 255 1 064 65 646 29 096 123 1 054 77 140 27 718 758 30 810 8 727 816 46 330 18 991 112 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see inUoductory 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, pnmanly crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef canle, except (eedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmahty 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 Of more Heifers and heifer calves farms. number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms. numtjer. Cattle and calves sold farms. numt>er. $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. 63 626 922 62 848 1 070 63 551 21 034 816 32 914 8 956 865 30 637 12 078 91 619 32 437 600 31 967 699 31 526 10 477 549 17 632 5 049 543 2 834 111 533 2 795 110 644 246 1 754 683 3 158 108 318 33 881 2 628 65 496 17 679 2 475 42 822 16 201 209 3 506 1 291 1 162 629 1 104 994 670 463 285 738 213 258 3 450 1 207 4 692 116 978 4 649 116 275 570 3 753 285 5 280 105 920 31 883 4 543 67 805 17 904 3 938 38 115 13 979 326 2 855 1 143 365 2 447 1 034 1 159 954 577 321 5 394 87 590 5 334 86 990 6 200 71 125 20 260 5 302 48 336 12 198 4 213 22 789 8 082 350 1 769 652 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 113 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.. 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.. nurr^r.. Sheep and lambs shorn ._ farffis.. 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 for breeding farms. number. Turkeys sold _., farms. number. See footnotes at end of table. 2 495 51 038 3 274 302 024 3 220 648 262 61 869 1 026 172 618 7 077 2 599 71 034 2 409 36 129 2 242 34 905 3 684 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con (For meaning ol abbreviations end symbols, see introduclory texl] LIVESTOCK -Con. Hogs and ptgs inventofy 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 (arms,, number.. Hogs and pigs sold farms-. number.. $1.000.. Feeder pigs farms.. number.. $1.000., Litters ol pigs farrowed between — Dec. 1 ol preceding year and Nov, 30 ... larms.. number.. Dec, 1 and May 31 -.. farms.. number. , June 1 and Nov, 30 farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs ol all ages inventory larms.. number.. Ewes 1 year old or older larms.. number.. Sheep and lambs sold farms.. number.. Sheep and lambs shom farms., number., pounds ol 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 sotd 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 lor breeding farms. number. Turkeys sold farms. number. See footnotes at end of table. 213 41 892 3 457 206 190 41 658 906 101 2 154 98 1 075 95 1 079 71 349 14 163 600 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] $500,000 or more CROPS HARVESTED Corn lor grain or seed farms- acres. bushelS- Irrigated farms- acres-. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _,_ 100 to 249 acres _,_ 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Corn for silage or green chop farms.. acres,, tons, green,. Irrigated farms,. acres,. Sorghum tor grain or seed farms,, bushels,. Irrigated farms,. Wheat for grain farms., acres., bushels.. Irrigated feirms.. 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 Cotton farms. Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] CROPS HARVESTED Com (or gram or seed farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres ._ 25 to 99 acres - 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Com for silage or green chop farms. acres. tons, green. Imgated farms. Sorghum for gram or seed farms- acres, bushels. Imgated farms. acres. Wheat for grain 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 Cotton farms.. acres., bales.. Imgated 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 Soybeans for beans farms. acres. bushels. Imgated famis.. 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. Imgated farms.. acres. Famns by acres han/ested: 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 Sweetpotatoes farms.. acres-, bushels.. Irrigated __ farms., acres.. Peanuts tor nuts farms., acres., pounds., imgated 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 436 14 812 922 134 308 14 697 27 127 473 148 18 075 291 374 605 18 400 1 075 689 233 8 662 247 548 204 7 676 6 612 604 46 670 810 044 448 9 787 18 945 228 1 027 14 165 751 474 309 4 037 418 080 1 022 11 163 536 519 379 11 210 177 710 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 117 Table 52. Summary by Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviattons and symbols, see introductory text] $500,000 or more CROPS HARVESTED -Con Hay— alfalfa, ottier tame, small gram. wild, grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) __ farms- acres, tons. dry- Irrigated --- farms- acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres -- too to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres ,-_ 500 acres or more... Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild hay (see text) farms. acres- tons. dry. Irrigated farms. acres. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) ... farms, acres. farms. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres ___ 25 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Land in orchards farms. acres. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by 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 Pecans farms. Bearing and nonbeanng.. acres. In shelL.pounds. 19 061 647 843 1 186 655 11 545 6 204 1 098 15 283 493 479 947 623 256 30 171 65 237 1 216 78 186 161 859 1 Oil 57 095 122 265 857 56 918 118 Oil 343 22 395 44 244 See footnotes at end of table. 118 ALABAMA 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 textl CROPS HARVESTED -Con. Hay-atlalla. other tame, small gram, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) .. (arms. 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 Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain, and wild hay (see text) farms. acres, tons. dry. Irrtgated farms. acres. Vegetables harvested (or sale (see text) ... farms., acres.. Irhgaled farms.. acres.. Farms by acres harvested; 1 to 4 9 acres - 5.0 to 24.9 acres -_ 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Land in orchards farms.. acres.. Irrigated farms.. acres.. Farms by beahng and nont>earing acres; 1 10 4 9 acres 5 to 24 9 acres -- 25 to 99.9 acres 1000 to 249.9 acres. 250.0 acres or more Pecans fariris.. Bearing and nonbeahng., acres.. In shell. .pounds.. 444 22 836 46 479 2 339 99 29B 185 873 3 567 97 472 163 673 2 928 75 602 131 857 238 3 456 587 991 3 583 71 604 106 675 2 908 55 168 84 586 256 2 309 529 165 5 026 74 122 88 894 3 657 53 003 65 877 ; farms with gains of less than $1,000. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 119 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Field crops, except casti grains (013) Sugarcane and sugar beets; Irish potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) 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. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Farms by value of sales: Less than $1,000 (see text) $1,000 to $2,499 _ $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $39,999 $40,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $249,999 $250,000 to $499,999 $500,000 to $999,999 __.. $1,000,000 or more Grains farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000. Corn for grain farms. $1,000- Wheat farms- $1,000. Soybeans farms. $1,000. Sorghum for grain farms. $1,000. Barley farms. $1,000. Oats farms- $1,000. Other grains farms. $1,000. Cotton and cottonseed farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more 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 fanns. $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. Otiier crops _ __ (arms. $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. 43 318 100.0 145 753 43 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see intioduclory text] Horlicultural specialties (018) General farms. pnmaniy crop (019) Uvestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, xcept feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmaniy 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.. i 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 10 $99,999... $100,000 to $249,999. $250,000 to $499,999. $500,000 to $999,999. $1,000,000 or more... Grains farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Corn for grain farms.. $1.000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms. . $1,000.. Sorghum for grain farms.. $1.000.. Barley farms.. $1,000.. Oats farms.. $1.000.. Other grains farms.. $1.000.. Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms $1,000 Hay, silage, and field seeds farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more farms $1,000 Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more farms $1,000 Fruits, nuts, and benies farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000 Nursery and greenhouse crops farms $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000 Other crops farms. $1,000 Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000 Poultry and poultry products farms. $1,000. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1,000-. Dairy products farms.. $1.000.. Sales of $50,000 or more farms.. $1.000.. Cattle and calves famts.. $1,000-. Sales of $50,000 or more farms. $1,000-- See footnotes at end of table 489 11 47 076 489 103 844 212 359 1 060 28 261 26 662 26 164 604 4 793 568 26 164 330 514 12 632 2 949 727 2 122 305 1 287 580 5 365 366 5 681 26 2 719 237 1 089 5 938 52 1 261 7 1 061 24 191 251 308 556 115 986 23 276 53.7 4 314 543 23 276 208 470 8 956 3 177 5 916 5 570 4 491 2 382 430 638 344 2 355 22 539 190 979 465 64 959 449 76 748 170 930 438 64 897 307 62 642 3 322 972 719 292 81 1 3 306 948 335 2 978 940 687 1 655 22 753 13 748 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 121 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; crops, except loi) grains, n.e.c. 33, 0134, 0139) field cash (01 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 $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 Agricultural chemicals farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 _ $25,000 to $49,999.. $50,000 or more Petroleum products. farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of— $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Gasoline and gasohol farms. $1,000. Diesel fuel farms. $1,000. Natural gas... farms. $1,000. LP gas. fuel oil. kerosene, motor oil. grease, etc farms. $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 3 220 61 869 270 40 518 43 314 1 610 833 37 190 7 730 730 1 070 11 596 3 255 1 446 15 039 2 025 423 52 28 991 23 297 27 673 25 Oil 1 330 2 283 2 756 61 385 22 273 1 824 1 781 2 268 3 074 4 712 19 2 263 1 794 3 989 1 618 2 791 1 130 296 3 643 5 368 3 913 9 044 1 403 6 1 031 1 255 106 680 85 004 2 121 1 058 4 326 3 719 118 859 31 960 2 659 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con. [For meaning o( 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 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 Farms vflth 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 v«th 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.. Fanns 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 384 64 733 168 575 1 116 25 254 22 629 2 416 50 793 222 35 109 26 538 313 809 11 825 7 362 1 463 299 17 705 9 535 16 397 7 107 435 180 23 786 209 785 8 820 15 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; Insh potatoes; crops, except grainr field casti (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 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— $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. 16 972 3 690 538 2 580 1 587 642 30 153 3 069 230 7 531 3 29S 673 12 504 4 038 449 3 125 5 834 3 277 328 7 842 873 760 303 33 261 2 588 284 2 509 1 196 2 489 2 313 523 57 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. {For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Honicultural specialties (018) General farms, prlmanty 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) FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' -Con, Total farm production expenses — Con Electncity --. farms. $1,000. Farms with expenses of — $1 10 $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 10 $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 1999 $1,000 to $4,999 $5,000 10 $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 10 $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 S9,999 $10,000 to $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 524,999 $25,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more See footnotes at end of table. 16 210 248 ? 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, ne.c. (0133. 0134. 0139) NET CASH RETURN FROM AGRICULTURAL SALES FOR THE FARM UNIT' All farms number.. $1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Farms with net gains^ number.. Average net gain ..dollars.. Gain of— Less than $1,000 $1,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more Farms with net losses number.. Average net loss dollars. . Loss of— Less than $1.000 $1,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $49.999 $50,000 or more GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments farms.. $1.000.. Other farm-related income' farms.. $1.000.. Customwork and other agricultural services farms.. $1.000.. Gross cash rent or share payments farms.. $1.000.. Forest products and Christmas trees farms.. $1,000.. Other farm-related income sources farms.. $1,000.. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS Total farms.. $1,000.. Com farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms— $1,000.. Soybeans.- farms.. $1.000.. Sorghum, barley, and oats farms.. $1,000.. Cotton farms.. $1,000.. Peanuts, rye. rice, tobacco, and honey.. _ farms.. $1.000.. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms.. acres.. 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. acres. . 'arms.. acres., iarms.. acres.. acres.. larms.. acres.. 43 316 223 741 5 165 5 200 10 950 4 249 1 420 5 968 13 150 2 212 a Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see miroduclory 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. Gain of- Less ttian $1,000 $1,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $49,999 $50,000 or more Farms with net losses number. Average net loss dollars. Loss of- Less ttian $1,000 $1,000 10 $9,999 $10,000 to $49,999 .._ $50,000 or more GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS AND OTHER FARM-RELATED INCOME Government payments farms. $1,000. Ottier tarm-related Income' farms. $1,000. CustomworK and ottier agricultural services farms. $1,000. Gross cast! 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, nee, 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 tn 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.. Horticultural specialties (018) 489 24 422 489 14 847 General farms, primanly crop (019) 312 2 818 225 882 1 060 167 458 966 96 122 655 106 74 1 392 335 28 212 21 586 439 57 437 Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) 3 969 7 524 t 230 4 088 8 480 1 014 3 724 10 703 3 915 13 238 4 530 647 1 286 21 712 1 880 314 14 811 570 525 12 152 1 513 692 354 16 348 3 385 160 048 16 408 1 846 784 11 927 748 063 9 468 1 098 721 Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) 23 786 5 439 229 3 606 6 636 916 3 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; Insti potatoes; crops, except laii grains, n.e.c. 33. 0134. 0139) field casti (01 LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Pastureland and rangeiand ottier ttian cropland and woodland pastured farms, acres- Land in hiouse lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc farms. acres.. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms.. acres.. Conservation reserve program farms.. Value of land and buildings' fanms.. $1,000. i per farm dollars.. i per acre dollars.. Farms by value group; $1 to $39.999 $40,000 to $69.999 $70,000 to $99.999 $100,000 to $149.999.. _ $150,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 to $999.999 $1,000,000 to $1.999,999 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms.. $1.000.. Farms by value group; $1 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $49.999 $50,000 to $99,999 . $100,000 to $199,999 $^00,000 to $499,999 $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' fylotortrucks. 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. 43 316 7 284 055 168 161 800 9 446 7 939 6 318 6 613 4 059 6 280 1 791 634 4 738 13 046 10 201 9 702 3 258 1 520 38 192 65 766 38 367 66 163 21 422 27 449 24 044 38 714 4 745 5 870 1 184 2 033 9 357 10 780 11 192 13 346 27 132 2 356 337 8 442 462 764 532 467 6 474 724 268 1 687 169 872 2 922 233 368 2 756 668 246 242 470 2 498 5 671 2 551 5 395 1 044 1 394 1 962 4 001 2 315 397 863 632 61 732 68 529 19 370 280 32 674 1 849 124 698 278 20 769 1 529 000 306 659 776 915 1 087 1 208 4 532 10 040 4 560 10 540 1 870 2 544 3 659 1 613 1 077 1 318 1 577 1 939 4 299 792 622 1 873 169 789 179 366 2 456 437 459 970 123 208 1 054 137 357 1 255 703 738 560 747 3 363 382 516 40 047 146 (D) 872 (0) 215 15 767 3 719 824 261 221 635 3 352 6 800 3 402 7 158 1 478 2 018 2 659 5 140 834 1 012 1 292 1 583 3 032 366 382 1 374 108 145 102 105 83 065 906 89 279 838 81 373 97 104 1 171 3 708 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Inlroductory text] Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, pnmahly crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry. and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle. except feedlots (0212) Animal ;ialtle8 (027) General farms. primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con Pastureland and rangeland otrier 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 larms.. acres.. Conservation reserve program farms., acres.. Value of land and buildings' farms.. $1,000.. ) per (arm dollars.. i per acre dollars.. Farms by value group; $1 to $39,999 $40,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $149,999. $150,000 to $199.999 $200,000 to $499.999 $500,000 to $999.999. $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 $5,000,000 or more VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms. $1,000.. Farms by value group: $1 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $19,999. $20,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 to $199,999 $200,000 to $499,999... $500,000 or more SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number,. Wheel tractors farms,, number,. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms,, number,. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms,, number,, Gram and bean combines farms,, number,, Cottonpickers and stnppers farms,. number,. Mower conditioners farms,, number,, Pickup balers farms,, number,, AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS1 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 mjit farms.. acres on which used.. See footnotes at end of table. 101 761 265 003 2 430 366 1 038 299 1 116 232 730 208 539 974 1 855 1 008 86 194 236 17 912 17 637 19 347 514 54 675 26 538 3 505 234 132 084 6 400 5 429 4 152 3 397 9 006 6 707 5 477 1 343 384 23 077 34 508 23 384 35 981 13 833 17 201 13 719 18 780 6 148 7 Oil 7 460 8 812 4 563 171 871 220 869 464 9 115 424 48 284 23 786 3 130 871 131 627 5 520 4 903 3 746 3 746 2 240 2 689 3 034 8 297 5 947 4 855 1 167 314 20 603 30 219 21 009 32 003 12 609 15 595 12 157 16 408 111 5 579 6 385 6 897 8 129 14 379 727 329 3 982 142 679 186 920 399 174 793 438 078 928 358 1 084 372 1 204 3 024 481 159 159 113 1 541 2 836 6 032 2 685 5 085 1 494 2 103 1 827 53 386 257 9 304 10 951 2 507 90 2 288 1 676 211 881 126 421 1 062 1 507 2 293 1 316 562 17 932 208 4 789 6 353 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 129 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; crops, except i3ii grains, n.e.c. 33. 0134. 0139) field cash (01 TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators _. Full owners . Part ( 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. 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: Mate _ 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.. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders farms.. Other than family held farms.. 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. 43 318 29 313 11 153 2 852 41 416 28 064 10 694 2 658 1 902 1 249 459 40 542 6 783 812 40 466 6 384 519 14 119 2 812 275 14 005 2 761 234 30 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symtxils. see introductory text] Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, phmanly crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry. and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Poultry ar>d eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) TENURE AND RACE OF OPERATOR All operators ._ Full owners _ Part owners. Tenants While Full owners - Part owners Tenants Black and other races . Full owners _, Pan owners.-- , Tenants 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 (arm 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 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.. Partnership , farms.. acres. . Corporation: Family held farms.. acres.. More than 10 stockholders farms.. 10 or less stockholders fsirms.. 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. 446 38 726 446 37 761 338 18 686 38 3 874 1 015 649 310 1 000 193 527 1 000 187 402 385 96 732 379 96 128 40 658 11 12 956 26 164 18 725 6 074 1 365 24 783 17 773 5 778 1 232 1 381 952 296 24 848 3 978 503 24 799 3 751 770 7 500 1 064 671 7 439 1 041 798 18 494 5 030 2 640 7 582 17 410 1 722 2 275 13 413 1 172 1 197 1 687 3 384 13 528 206 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. {For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Field crops, except cash grains (01 3) Sugarcane and sugar beets; ihsh potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 69 acres 70 to 99 acres 100 to 139 acres 140 to 179 acres 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres 260 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres.... 1.000 to 1,999 acres. 2.000 acres or more . FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grams (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) _ LIVESTOCK Cattle and calves inventory faims.. 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 (arms.. 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., numtjer., $1.000.. See footnotes at end of table. 2 602 12 356 4 092 5 105 4 355 2 962 2 068 1 498 4 210 2 469 1 111 490 2 956 5 036 1 230 979 489 1 060 449 3 322 1 655 5 395 17 110 4 242 26 618 793 996 25 879 748 002 29 320 831 908 304 469 23 972 384 701 102 105 19 687 447 207 202 364 1 789 96 045 58 561 653 18 910 638 18 834 653 14 242 4 897 478 6 782 1 805 409 7 460 3 092 54 1 002 1 745 57 775 19 275 1 311 27 321 7 349 1 092 30 454 11 926 135 4 162 305 19 817 300 19 746 335 16 348 5 894 248 (D) (D) 233 (D) (D) 1 410 52 097 1 391 51 963 1 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. (For meaning ot abbrtivialions and symbols, see tnlroduclory text) Horticultural specialties {018) General (arms, 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 aninrtal specialties (029) FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 10 lo 49 acres 50 lo 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.ec (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) _ Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, pnmanly crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except leedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, phmarily 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 tarms- number. Farms with— 1 to 4 _ 5 to 9 _ 10 to 49 _ 50 to 99, _ 100 to 199-. 200 to 499. 500 or more _ Heifers and heifer calves _ farms. number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms. number. Cattle 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. 407 13 828 399 13 592 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, ne.c. (0133. 0134, 0139) 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. $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 f^-lay 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. 3 Table 53. Summary by Standard industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbrevialions 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) 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 fanms. 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. Famis with — 1 to 1.999 2,000 to 59.999 _ 60.000 to 99.999 100.000 or more _ Turkey hens kept lor breeding famis. number. Turkeys sold farms number, See footnotes at end of table. 21 044 5 35 671 1 879 41 345 2 369 239 414 2 416 536 581 50 793 836 152 600 6 295 29 851 1 687 28 704 56 408 72 98 913 2 403 659 12 330 398 2 396 349 3 781 13 776 356 42 119 3 45 810 1 295 12 427 776 3 325 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 135 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) CROPS HARVESTED Corn for gram or seed farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres __. 25 to 99 acres - 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Com for silage or green chop - farms. acres, tons, green. Irrigated farms. acres. Sorghum for grain or seed farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Wheat for grain farms- acres, bushels. Irrigated farms. acres- Farnis by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres __ 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Cotton farms. acres, bales. Irrigated farms. acres. Fanns by acres han/ested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres - 250 to 499 acres _ 500 acres or more Soybeans for beans farms. acres- bushels. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Irish potatoes farms. acres. cwt. Iri-igated __ 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 Sweetpotatoes farms. acres, bushels. Irrigated ._ farms. acres. Peanuts for nuts farms. acres, pounds. 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_ See footnotes at end of table. 7 413 234 669 15 623 257 226 13 351 5 1B2 1 652 445 520 31 447 358 217 542 25 634 1 071 198 1 914 156 466 4 903 608 1 820 346 013 380 936 4 124 575 370 11 633 904 2 655 207 963 429 000 017 740 73 994 2 392 905 2 047 345 826 7 102 857 1 593 68 430 4 301 968 600 46 609 1 452 311 1 369 309 618 343 260 1 951 175 942 367 695 190 318 17 739 1 291 922 1 272 50 633 3 006 746 414 25 841 724 251 1 921 171 803 360 121 506 136 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory \Qt\\ Horticultural specialties (018) General (arms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle. except leedlots (0212) Animal specialties (027) General farms. pnmarily livestock and animal specialties (029) CROPS HARVESTED Corn lor gram or seed larms., 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 Corn for silage or green chop farms. acres tons, green. Imgated farms. acres. Sorghum (or grain or seed (arms. acres. bushels- Imgaled farms, acres Wheat tor grain farms. acres_ bushels- Imgated 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 Cotton farms- acres. bales. Imgated 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 Soybeans for beans farms.. acres., bushels.. Irrigated farms.. acres- Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Imgated 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 Sweetpotatoes farms. Peanuts for nuts farms. acres, pounds. 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. , 3 030 51 997 3 138 666 39 2 078 2 588 337 18 970 538 239 604 52 952 1 063 724 2 217 24 713 1 249 362 362 25 787 471 217 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-STATE DATA ALABAMA 137 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) Fruits and tree nuts (017) CROPS HARVESTED-Con, Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop. etc. ^ee text) __ farms, acres, tons, dry. Irrigated _ farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres _ 100 to 249 acres 250 to 499 acres 500 acres or more Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain. and wild hay (see text) __ farms. acres. tons. dry. Irrigated - farms. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) __. farms, acres. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by acres harvested: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Land in orchards farms. acres. Irrigated farms. acres. Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: 0.1 to 4.9 acres 5.0 to 24.9 acres 25.0 to 99.9 acres 100.0 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Pecans farms. Bearing and nonbearing.-acres. In shell-.pounds. 19 061 647 843 186 655 11 545 6 204 1 098 15 283 493 479 947 623 665 24 549 49 338 2 598 115 506 248 396 2 079 86 272 198 685 307 18 657 40 463 248 14 703 33 324 2 286 Table 53. Summary by Standard Industrial Classification of Farm: 1987 -Con. [For meaning or abbreviations and symbols, see introduclory text] Horticultural specialties (01 B) General farms. pnmarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle. except feedlots (0212) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) Genera) (arms. pnmarily livestock and animal specialties (029) CROPS HARVESTED-Con. 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 Tame hay other than alfalfa, small grain. and wild hay (see text) __ farms-. acres. tons. dry.. Irrigated farms.. 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 1000 to 249.9 acres 250.0 acres or more Land in orchards farms.. acres.. Imgated 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 Pecans farms. . Bearing and nonbearing. .acres.. In shell-. pounds.. 580 13 861 25 462 12 782 407 046 688 256 8 044 3 960 648 10 344 318 099 563 412 729 8 204 567 334 11 Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. 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.. Irrigated land farms.. acres.. f^arket value of agnculturat 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 sates: 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. Cattte 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: Com for grain or seed farms.. acres., bushels.. Wheat tor grain farms.. acres., bushels -- Cotton farms-- acres.. bales.. Soybeans for beans farms.. acres. bushels.. Peanuts for nuts farms.. acres.. pounds.. — farms.. acres.. tons. dry. 2 602 12 356 16 514 7 776 2 469 1 601 37 148 4 496 607 28 509 2 231 623 1 344 84 054 15 082 7 726 6 534 5 210 2 324 1 956 4 486 26 899 20 154 53.1 29 844 1 450 416 25 879 748 002 1 336 45 994 29 320 831 908 3 585 353 062 3 220 648 262 214 5 334 2 785 15 107 005 2 557 564 583 477 7 413 234 669 15 623 257 1 914 156 466 4 903 608 1 820 346 013 380 936 4 124 575 370 11 633 904 2 655 207 963 429 000 017 19 061 647 843 1 186 655 388 116 050 299 (D) 257 7 577 162 9 557 21 254 927 136 753 804 101 310 28 547 367 12 081 252 8 162 18 089 427 78 654 345 35 680 205 17 874 27 419 307 202 50 818 252 See footnotes at end of table. 140 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see iniroduclory 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 marftet value of all machinery and equipments 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. Imgated land farms, acres. Market value of agnculturai 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 pnncipal occupation: Farming Other Operators by days worked off farm: 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 Com for grain or seed farms.. acres., bushels.. Wheat for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Cotton farms. acres., bales.. Soybeans for tieans farms.. acres. . bushels. Peanuts for nuts farms. . acres., pounds.. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, elc. (see text) farms.. 44 522 339 17 796 377 18 300 324 8 825 454 342 52.4 314 8 284 11 788 366 102 153 280 304 17 557 262 8 793 450 72 603 378 49 402 11 401 227 5 483 8 118 34 10 143 288 865 6 098 676 205 4 873 9 174 619 49 193 494 19 629 302 10 627 21 385 299 84 626 283 246 10 248 224 6 719 154 6 209 12 497 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 141 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 farm dollars-. Average per acre dollars.. Estimated marltet value of all machinery and equipments Average per farm dollars.. Farms by size: 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 17S acres 180 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 acres or more Total cropland. farms- acres.. Harvested cropland farms.. acres.. Irrigated land farms.. acres.. Market value of agricultural products sold $1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops $1,000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products $1.000.. Farms by value of sales: Less than $2.500 $2,500 to $4.999 $5,000 to $9.999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 . $50,000 to $99,999 $100,000 or more Operators by priricipal 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: Com for grain or seed farms.- acres.. bushels.. Wheat for grain farms.. acres. bushels.. Cotton farms.. acres., bales.. Soybeans for beans farms.. acres.. bushels.. Peanuts for nuts farms.. acres.. pounds.. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms.. acres. tons, dry.. 338 28 793 226 6 723 377 17 308 338 9 932 294 18 769 203 6 046 286 10 610 267 6 061 10 200 285 5 774 842 179 311 213 97 764 604 46 577 26 497 438 14 820 327 23 874 50 228 471 328 8 210 20 673 563 145 104 258 483 93 448 380 56 994 279 8 136 11 123 46 981 290 21 914 15 376 253 8 211 14 270 292 7 585 223 7 563 203 4 556 See footnotes at end of table. 142 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con. [For meantng of abbreviations tind symbols, see introductory text] Farms number Land In farms acres Average size of (arm acres Value of land and buildings^: Average per farm dollars Average per acre dollars Estimated market value of all macfilnery 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 Martlet value of agncultural products sold $1,000 Average per farm dollars Crops, including nurser> and greenftouse 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 Otfior 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.. Sfieep and lambs inventory... farms.. number.. Cfiickens 3 montfis old or older inventory farms.. number.. Broilers and otfier meat-type cfiickens sold farms.. numlaer.. Selected crops harvested: Com for grain or seed farms.. acres, bushels.. Wheat for grain farms. acres, bushels.. Cotton farms. acres, bales. Soybeans for beans farms. acres, bushels. Peanuts for nuts farms. acres, pounds. 436 46 064 328 20 620 19 899 300 11 235 17 419 339 10 168 1 817 100 044 1 389 48 995 1 317 978 51.8 1 539 58 054 1 342 30 838 102 130 157 236 3 175 221 781 1 110 27 405 52 769 63 012 365 32 902 15 873 263 8 742 179 4 760 11 034 403 129 045 308 60 878 200 13 604 23 647 1 761 122 392 1 375 68 668 1 230 923 51.2 2 148 1 353 25 695 1 799 715 296 55 564 691 952 21 132 34 968 528 69 696 363 31 734 445 21 483 396 10 989 243 8 502 18 069 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 143 Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, Famis Land In famis Average size of fami. .number.. __ .acres.. ...acres.. Value of land and buildings^ Average per fami 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, acres. Market value of agricultural products sold ... Average per farm. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops Livestock, poultry, and their products Farms by value of sales: Less than $2.500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10.000 10 $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 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 . Selected crops harvested: Com for grain or seed _- farms.. number.. ., farms.. number.. _. farms-. number.. _- farms, number.. _. farms.. number. _. farms. number. ., farms. number. .. farms. number. .. farms. number. -. farms.. acres.. bushels.. .. farms.. acres.. bushels,. _. farms., acres., bales.. ,, farms,, acres bushel5- Peanuts for nuts farms, Soybeans for beans . Hay — alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) , .,, farms.. tons, dry.. 19 711 589 10 602 22 610 642 10 352 420 10 673 16 485 319 29 090 248 13 089 4 (0) 4 962 1 002 238 4 685 716 Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms --- numbers- Land in farms acres.. Average size of farm_-_ acres.. Value of land and buildings': Average per farm dollars. . Average per acre dollars.. Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment': Average per farm dollars.. Farms by size: 1 to 9 acres 10 to 49 acres 50 to 179 acres 180 to 499 acres 500 to 999 acres 1.000 acres or more Total cropland farms.. acres— Harvested cropland farms.. acres.. Irngated land farms.. Market value of agricultural products sold $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops $1,000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products $1,000-. Farms by value of sales: Less than $2.500 _ _ $2,500 to $4,999 _ $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49.999 $50,000 to $99.999 $100,000 or more Operators by principal occupation: 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: Com for grain or seed farms.. acres-, bushels-. Wheat for grain farms-. acres., bushels.. Cotton farms., acres., bales. Soybeans for beans farms. acres- bushels. Peanuts for nuts farms. acres- pounds. Hay — alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) . ... farms- acres. tons, dry. 370 144 986 392 22 218 17 2 219 249 13 568 209 7 580 12 518 245 7 046 217 12 237 880 436 259 45 779 956 792 388 89 551 290 36 016 1 652 402 23 416 233 20 321 38 347 585 Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 1987-Con [For meaning of abbrevialions at.d symbols, see introductory text] Famis Land in farms Average size of farm. Value of 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 greenhouse crops , Livestock, poultry, and their products Farms by value ot sales: Less than $2.500 $2,500 to $4.999 $5,000 to S9.999 $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 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. numbei Selected crops harvested: Corn for gram or seed farms., acres., bushels.. Wheat tor grain farms., acres., bushels.. Cotton. farms., acres,, bales.. Soybeans for beans farms- acres. bushels.. Peanuts for nuts farms.. acres- pounds- Hay — alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) . ... farms- acres- tons, dry. 1 067 95 403 822 44 763 928 35 979 820 IB 311 56 2 235 910 22 252 696 23 028 34 503 75 406 220 42 037 9 409 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 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.. Han/ested cropland farms.. acres.. Irrigated land farms.. acres.. Market value of agricultural products sold $1.000.. Average per farm dollars.. Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops -- $1,000-. Livestock, poultry, and their products $1.000.. Farms by value of sales: Less than $2,500 _ $2,500 to $4,999 _ $5,000 to $9,999 _ ___ _ _ $10,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $49,999 ._ $50,000 to $99.999 $100,000 or more Operators by principal occupation: 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: Corn for grain or seed farms.. acres., bushels.. Wheat for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Cotton farms. acres, bales Soybeans for beans farms. acres. bushels. Peanuts for nuts farms, acres- pounds. -_. fanns- acres. tons, dry. 456 208 372 457 87 580 283 27 931 352 284 53.5 385 20 944 345 9 202 15 1 129 383 11 694 365 84 837 232 278 10 097 244 5 649 113 828 5 995 000 446 47 753 340 24 004 328 239 55.0 14 102 319 6 845 244 e 846 (D) 425 10 417 374 5 761 416 86 532 208 347 20 043 260 B 560 322 156 950 487 'Data are based on a sample of farms. 148 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] MARKET VALUE OF AGRfCUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) _._ lamis. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Average per farm dollars. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 value of sales: Less than $1.000 ,lamis-- $1,000.. $1,000 to $2.499 (arms.. $1,000.. $2,500 to $4.999 (arms.. $1,000.. $5,000 to $9,999 (arms.. $1,000.. $10,000 to $19.999 (arms.. $1,000.. $20,000 to $24.999 (arms.. $1,000.. $26,000 to $39,999 (arms.. $1,000.. $40,000 to $49.999 (arms.. $1,000.. $60,000 to $99.999 (arms.. $1.000.. $100,000 to $249.999 (arms.- $1 000 $250,000 to $499.999... (armsll $1,000-. $500,000 or more (amis.. $1,000.. 1982 value of salesV Less than $1,000 farms.. $1 000 $1,000 to $2.499 (arms.. $1,000.. $2,600 to $4.999 (arms.. $1,000.. $5,000 to $9,999 (arms.. $1,000.. $10,000 to $19.999 farms.. $1.000.. $20,000 to $24.999 farms $1,000 $26,000 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 (arms.. $1,000.. $500,000 or more (arms.. $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 (arms, 1987.. 1982-. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Barley (arms. 1987.. 1982.- $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Oats farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Other grains^ (arms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.- See footnotes at end of table 43 318 48 448 1 908 303 1 704 160 44 053 35 175 6 952 2 369 8 130 13 587 7 726 27 569 6 534 45 530 4 218 68 443 992 22 012 1 623 61 012 701 31 095 1 956 141 693 2 693 442 407 1 253 431 766 640 640 819 9 634 3 686 9 612 15 879 7 916 28 219 6 100 42 426 4 154 58 195 1 076 23 931 1 868 68 420 844 37 721 2 698 196 525 3 205 505 739 968 328 725 353 400 035 15 157 19 617 497 992 606 916 6 919 12 929 98 192 268 966 3 926 4 762 23 174 34 504 1 847 3 983 12 251 41 697 4 072 9 787 60 708 187 773 298 456 1 093 2 626 11 388 463 11 447 18 012 29 503 39 763 62 204 5 211 10 227 (NA) (NAJ 49 783 44 569 50 236 39 829 37 648 30 609 343 318 1 977 6 795 498 587 19 702 24 420 39 662 41 601 77 4 588 5 3 816 305 10 891 15 225 (NA) (NA) 202 228 2 264 2 166 11 209 9 494 40 (NA) (NA) 1 199 1 338 71 337 51 219 59 497 38 281 187 67 213 348 238 849 458 5 306 6 610 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 149 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of 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 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 farnis. $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 10 $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 greenfiouse 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- Wheal--- farms, 1987- 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Soybeans.. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Sorghum for grain farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Barley--- „ -.. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987- 1982- Oats farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Otfier grains^ farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982- See footnotes at end of table. 18 392 16 942 35 369 28 570 26 842 18 542 39 186 25 296 2 504 3 5 945 248 Table 2 Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of ebbrevlattons 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.. 1967 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 fanns.. $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 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.. Wfieat farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Soybeans--- farms. 1987-- 1982.. $1,000. 1987.- 1982.. Sorghum for grain .-. farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Barley farnis, 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 439 466 15 093 14 633 34 381 31 402 60 (NA) (NA) 366 380 22 843 15 709 62 414 41 339 51 (NA) (NA) 73 123 60 529 86 844 64 120 17 036 10 10 943 428 484 15 076 18 453 235 347 2 592 563 686 23 683 27 959 42 066 40 757 83 (NA) (D) (NA) 405 483 6 352 9 634 15 683 19 947 56 (NA) (NA) 256 299 1 453 2 291 5 675 7 664 28 (NA) (NA) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 151 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.. 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 - — farnis-- $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-.. - tarms— $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 greenfiouse crops farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Grains farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Com 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 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. 494 558 39 731 44 345 80 427 79 471 53 242 5 064 8 067 ? 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 rotal sales (see textj farms, 1987,, 1982,. $1,000, 1987,, 1982,, Average per farm dollars, 1987., 1982.. 1967 value of sales: Less than $1,000 farms.. $1.000.. $1,000 10 $2,499 farms.. $1,000.. $2,500 10 $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 10 $249,999 farms.. $1,000.. $250,000 10 $499,999 famis.. $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 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,,, , famis.. $1,000.. $250,000 to $499,999, ,_, famis.. $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,, 1987,, 1982,, 1987,, 1982,, 1987,. 1962.. 1967.. 1962.. 1967.. 1962.. 1967.. 1962.. 1987,, Grains famis, $1,000, Com for grain farms, $1,000, Wheal ,, 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. 1982., 1987,, 1982,, 1987,. 1982., 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.- 1987.. 1962.. 1967,, 1982,, 1987,, 1962.. 1982,. 1987.. 1962.. 25 156 22 270 27 108 22 315 263 339 2 465 3 764 (NA) (NA) 350 419 4 962 5 661 14 176 13 511 204 9 622 8 1 357 4 1 326 (NA) (NA) 27 762 21 527 33 288 24 026 (NA) (NA) 881 940 53 406 44 109 60 620 46 924 75 636 20 140 22 893 308 219 288 872 2 012 351 390 7 654 12 739 21 605 32 665 64 17 770 18 836 40 296 39 160 2 719 7 4 929 29 046 32 987 68 992 69 446 126 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 tejrt] 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 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 famis.. $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__ famis. $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 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.. 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. 1 224 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.. 1967 value of sales: Less than $1,000 (arms. •$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 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.. $20,000 to $24,999 farms.. $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 commodrty group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms, 1987__ 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Grains farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Com 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 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. 8 927 10 247 24 128 25 554 977 1 101 34 877 48 370 35 698 43 933 5 362 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. 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 famis. $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 famis. $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 famns. $1,000. Sales by commodity or commodity group; Crops, including nursery and greentiouse crops farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Grains famis, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Corn for grain farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Wheat... ___ (arms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Soybeans.. _ ___ farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Sorghum for grain farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Barley (arms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Oats farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Otfler grains' farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. See footnotes at end of table. 1 243 1 353 54 594 37 729 43 921 27 886 209 73 238 400 240 858 209 1 434 117 348 487 6 320 7 029 144 322 1 701 4 373 (NA) (NA) 341 422 11 824 16 855 34 674 39 941 59 (NA) (NA) 417 525 47 286 28 311 113 395 53 926 73 571 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 tfian $1,000 farms.. $1.000._ $1,000 to $2,499 farms.. ii.ooo.. $2,500 to $4.999 lanns-- $1,000.. $5,000 10 $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 salesV 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 (arms $1,000 $40,000 to $49,999 farms $1,000 $50,000 to $99,999 farms $1,000 $100,000 to $249,999 famis $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, 1982.. Grains farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Com for grain farms, $1,000, Wheat farms, $1,000, Soyt>eans farms, $1,000, Sorghum for grain farms, $1,000, Barley farms, $1,000, Oats farms, $1,000, other grains^ farms, $1,000, 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.. 456 475 11 965 11 613 26 239 24 449 90 (NA) (NA) 552 630 16 594 19 364 30 062 30 737 94 239 1 991 4 225 7 571 8 552 20 742 21 873 (NA) (D) (NA) 521 650 12 976 12 512 24 906 19 249 123 13 579 16 1 130 21 3 112 5 1 723 6 4 243 243 4 452 5 583 559 603 19 799 14 855 35 419 24 635 114 277 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 (arms, $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 greenfiouse 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, 1987. 1982, 1987, 1982, 1987, 1982, 1987, 1982, 1987, 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 grams, n.e.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except leedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmanly livestock and animal specialties (029) 1 811 1 448 123 137 5 102 4 065 17 217 13 472 1 363 2 203 19 395 15 564 1 312 1 038 8 138 2 938 3 671 127 751 130 111 33 776 36 379 1 410 311 1 097 244 3 663 4 239 950 942 685 475 540 710 69 213 75 221 29 320 31 281 304 469 242 615 3 220 5 127 61 869 78 714 2 524 2 090 23 642 15 108 2 956 5 036 1 230 979 489 1 060 449 3 322 1 655 (D) (D) 257 298 2 827 2 713 35 2 294 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 inlroduclory 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 greentiouse 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 wool farms, $1,000, 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-. 19B2-. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987- 1982. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms. 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, ne.c. (0133, 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) ___ Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, pnmanly crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy famis (024) .-. _ Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General (arms, pnmanly livestock and animal specialties (029) 436 445 2 064 1 796 1 628 822 255 470 533 2 975 2 676 260 317 3 797 2 915 (D) 246 292 1 597 1 432 17 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 159 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 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, 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. 1982.. 1987., 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987. 1982. 1987., 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. , 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, pnmarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmarily livestock and animal specialties (029) 425 14 871 (D) 10 709 814 376 399 2 530 2 610 332 326 21 609 (D) (D) 265 285 286 (D) 1 055 13 328 335 12 982 13 925 258 1 017 3 083 12 707 12 971 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, Frutts. nuts, and bemes farms, $1,000, Nursery and greenfiouse crops farms, $1,000, Otfier 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 famns, $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.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982., 1967 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (Oil) Reld 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, pnmanly crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmarily livestock and animal specialties (029) 422 473 34 667 36 278 339 385 3 297 3 251 189 039 Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, se 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, $t,000, Tobacco... farms, $1,000, Hay. silage, and field seeds farms, $1,000, Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms, $1,000, Fruits, nuts, and bemes farms. $1,000, Nursery and greenfiouse crops farms, $1,000, Other crops farms, $1,000, Uvestock. 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. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987 FARMS BY STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION Cash grains (011) Field crops, except cash grains (013) Cotton (0131) Tobacco (0132) .- Sugarcane and sugar beets. Insh potatoes; field crops, except cash grains, n.e.c. (0133. 0134, 0139) Vegetables and melons (016) Fruits and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) General farms, pnmahly 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).. , 205 2 699 2 896 407 6 967 19 705 349 1 542 1 476 1 081 237 253 1 049 6 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 com. 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 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.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 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; 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, primanly crop (019) Livestoct<, 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 livestoclt and animal specialties (029) 771 760 245 260 2 389 2 077 31 1? Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Farms by Standard Industrial Classification: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meanirig o( abbrevtations 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 (arms, $1,000, Fruits, nuts, and bernes _ farms, $1,000, Nursery and greenhouse crops farms, $1,000, Other crops farms, $1,000, Uvestock, 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. _ _ farms, $1,000, 1987.. 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, Fnjits. 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 wool __farms, $1,000, 1987.. Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982 [Data are based on a sample o( farms. For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory lexl ] Total larm production expenses (arms. 1987. $1,000, 1987. Average per (arm... ..dollars. 1987. Livestock and poultry purchased farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Feed for livestock and poultry Commercially mixed formula feeds . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees .. 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.. Gasoline and gasohol farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Diesel fuel farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Commercial fertilizer' . Aghcuttural chemicals' Petroleum products ... Natural gas farms. 1987. LP gas. fuel oil. kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc. .. (arms, 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Electricity farms. 1987. 1982. Hired farm labor . $1,000, 1987. 1982. .. famns. 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^ (arms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Interest paid= (amis. 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 (arm production expenses (arms. 1987.. $1,000. 1987. 43 314 1 610 833 37 190 14 643 16 962 290 518 203 688 27 950 32 317 570 084 467 749 11 458 12 639 509 919 410 550 16 478 19 803 33 927 38 929 27 141 30 372 86 491 110 580 17 676 14 932 64 530 63 014 40 672 48 031 64 535 95 501 28 991 39 135 23 297 35 338 27 673 29 230 25 Oil 38 495 23 976 (NA) 13 945 20 270 21 263 22 542 21 078 17 239 15 729 16 307 123 018 87 505 4 951 2 141 20 413 6 515 33 562 76 654 11 584 12 535 20 112 20 404 17 015 16 707 81 110 110 691 12 564 62 594 7 675 18 516 9 778 40 267 40 471 16 496 36 327 101 600 388 10 884 28 052 193 242 215 416 296 309 1 297 1 793 215 530 1 752 992 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 purchased farms, 1987. $1,000, Feed for livestock and poultry Commercially mixed formula feeds . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees _-_ farms. Commerciat fertilizer' farms. Agricultural chemicals' Petroleum products .._ Gasoline and gasohol farms. Diesel fuel farms. Natural gas _._ farms. Electricity farms. Hired farm labor fanns. 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, 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 19B2_ 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982_ 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987.. 1982. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 520 Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of (arms For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text } Total farm production expenses ,_. farms, 19e7__ $1,000. 1987.. Average per farm.. _ ddla/s. 1967.. Livestock and poultry purcr>ased farms. 1967.. 1982.- $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Feed for livestock and poultry Commercially mixed formula feeds . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees Commercial fertilizer' Agncultural chemicals' _ __ Petroleum products Gasoline and gasohol . .. farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. .. farms. 1987.. '1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms. 1987.. 1982-. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. .. farms. 1987.. 1962.. $1,000. 1987.. 1962.. .. farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1967.. 1962.. $1,000, 1967.. 1962.. .. farms, 1967.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1967.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms. 1987.. $1,000. 1987II 1962.- .. farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1967.. 1962.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Contract talxx farms, 1987., 1982. $1,000, 1967. 1962. Repair arvj maintenance farms, 1967., $1,000, 1967. Customwork, macfune lure, and rental of macfiirwcy and equipment^ _ farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Interest paid^ farms, 1987.. 1982.. 31.000, 1987.. 1982.. Interest paid on debt Secured by real estate _ farms, 1987.. $1,000, 1987.. Not secured by real estate farms, 1967., $1,000, 1987.. Cash rent (arms, 1987.. $1,000. 1987. Property taxes paid farms, 1987. $1,000, 1967. All other farm production expenses farms, 1967. $1,000, 1967. LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil. grease, etc Electricity. Hired farm labor. 439 13 071 29 774 223 2 083 2 799 19 881 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. Lrvestock and poultry purchased farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. Feed for livestock and poultry Commercially mixed formula feeds . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms. Commercial fertilizer^ farms. Agncultural cfiemicals^ . Petroleum products Gasoline and gasofiol farms. Diesel fuel farms. Natural gas farms. 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, Interest paid on debt: Secured by real estate Not secured by real estate ... Cash rent Property taxes paid All other farm production expenses . farms, $1,000, . farms, $1,000, . farms, $1,000, . farmi $1,000, . farms, $1,000, 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. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982., 1987.. 1982.. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 200 332 7 973 9 123 300 432 15 799 IS 808 180 320 489 757 246 415 1 041 1 348 435 558 1 022 1 547 (NA) 308 430 309 399 462 382 241 217 2 365 1 325 329 292 406 1 101 233 237 419 244 210 1 297 1 793 465 267 425 1 382 2 210 170 170 77 000 1 039 1 029 37 994 14 957 1 626 1 611 93 997 58 323 966 1 024 91 595 56 842 538 669 414 729 744 2 136 2 289 3 775 3 809 1 484 1 884 1 094 1 209 1 421 1 137 754 782 1 178 (NA) 1 635 1 806 1 316 1 347 2 051 1 244 759 789 9 756 3 575 2 292 379 1 855 3 303 808 665 817 577 923 919 5 095 4 326 4 029 389 1 066 373 652 2 146 644 1 932 490 18 968 38 711 236 1 922 1 848 340 372 5 951 4 416 266 266 1 079 619 336 398 1 631 1 610 487 19 491 40 022 306 3 467 3 513 219 1 791 2 758 465 258 285 264 321 273 218 2 204 2 723 265 1 453 3 418 137 1 280 415 348 430 1 553 2 048 97 587 47 650 892 892 18 106 13 278 1 404 1 454 51 025 44 055 819 737 776 836 1 Oil 1 131 1 205 1 333 2 730 3 086 719 672 1 137 940 1 910 2 212 2 578 3 551 1 199 1 625 656 1 204 1 379 1 410 676 958 932 1 271 1 026 581 682 4 811 2 301 775 706 580 552 827 690 3 990 3 588 677 3 501 319 385 1 137 1 966 592 1 770 4 188 622 13 908 22 360 445 1 544 1 512 1 440 1 477 595 705 (NA) (D) (D) 252 242 1 555 1 169 See footnotes at end of table. 170 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample ot farms For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Total farm production expenses .-famia. 1987. $1,000, 1987. Average per farm dollars, 1987. Livestock and poultry purctiased farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987- 1982. Feed for livestock and poultry Commercially mixed formula feeds . Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees . ..farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. ..farms, J987. 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.. Gasoline and gasohol ...farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Diesel fuel ...farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Commercial fertilizer^ . Agncultural chemicals' Petroleum products 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. Contract labor farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Repair and maintenance farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. Customwork, mactiine tiire. and rental of mactiinery and equipment^ farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Interest paid^ farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Interest paid on debt; Secured by real estate farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. Not secured by real estate farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. Casti rent farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. Property taxes paid farms, 1987. $1,000. 1987. All otfier larm production expenses farms. 1987. $1,000. 1987. 92B 22 574 24 326 674 657 12 474 9 07S 288 241 304 161 220 593 556 759 1 086 878 975 817 1 107 547 683 276 376 658 635 263 4 086 11 642 Tables. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Jackson Tables. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982 -Con. lOtta are baMd on a Htnpl* ol larrra. For meaning ol abbreviauona and aymbola, tea introducloiy taxi J Total farm production expenasa lamia, 1987. $1,000. 1067. Average per larm ..dollars. 1987. Uveslock and poultry purchased larms, 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Feed for liveslocit and poultry Commercially mixed formula feeds . Se«ds, t>ulbs. plants, and trees Commercial fertilizer^ Agricultural chemicals^ . Petroleum products Gasoline and gasotiol . LP gas. fuel oil. kerosene, motor oil. grease, etc Hired farm labor. ..farms. 1987.. 1982. S1.000, 1987.. 1982. -.farms. 1987.. 1982.. Sl.OOO. 1987.. 1982. -.farms, 1987. 1982- $1,000. 1987-. 1982. --farms. 1987-. 1982. $1,000. 1987.. 1982. ..farms. 1987. 1982- $1,000, 1987. 1982- -. farms, 1987. 1982- $1,000, 1987.. 1982- -- farms. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982.. .-farms. 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. -.farms, 1987.. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. ..lamns, 1987. 1982. S1.000. 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.. CustomworV. macfiine fiire, and rental of machinery ar>d equipment^ farms. 1987.. 1982.. Sl.OOO. 1987.. 1982.. Interest paid' farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982. Interest paid on debt Secured by real estate farms. 1987-. S1.000, 1987. Not secured by real estate larms, 1987. $1,000, 1987. Cash rent farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987. Properly taxes paid farms. 1987. $1,000, 1987. All other farm production expenses farms, 1987. $1,000, 1987. 370 8 457 22 858 2SS 299 860 1 688 191 154 300 223 262 862 1 109 978 Tables. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Total farm production expenses Average per farm Livestock and poultry purctiased . Feed for livestock and poultry __. Commercially mixed formula fe( — farms. 1987. $1,000, 1987. .dollars. 1987. ..farms, $1,000, __ farms, $1,000, Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms. Commercial fertilizer^ farms. Agricultural cfiemicals' . Petroleum products Gasoline and gasohot farms, Diesel fuel farms. Natural gas farms. LP gas, fuel oil. kerosene, motor oil. grease, etc Electricity farms. Hired farm labor farms. Contract labor farms, $1,000, Repair and maintenance farms, $1,000, Customwork. machine fiire. and rental of macfiinery and equipment^ farms, $1,000, Interest paid^ farms. Not secured by real estate Cash rent Property taxes paid All other farm production expenses _ --farms. $1,000, . . farms, $1,000, --farms, $1,000, ..farms, $1,000, --farms, $1,000, 1982. 1987- 1982. 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982. 1987. 1962. 1987. 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987-. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987- 1987- 1987. 1987. 1987- 1 243 43 575 35 056 497 11 597 5 020 897 17 871 14 741 370 840 1 293 1 824 1 215 1 348 1 318 837 1 165 430 (NA) 447 577 333 369 3 599 338 995 1 783 340 Tables. Farm Production Expenses: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data are based on a sample cl farms. For meaning ol 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 ft $1 Commercially mixed formula feeds ft $1 Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms, $1,000, Commercial fenillzer' farms. Agricultural chemicals^ . Petroleum products Gasoline and gasofiol farms, Diesel fuel ___ farms, Natural gas -farms, $1,000, Electricity farms. Hired farm labor farms, Contract latxjr farms, $1,000, Repair and maintenance farms, $1,000, Customwork, macfiine 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. 1987. 1987- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987-. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987-- 1982-- 1987-- 1982.- 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1982.. 1987. 1982., 455 9 657 21 226 126 180 292 206 260 656 1 410 121 69 328 363 438 467 692 1 037 364 358 336 413 252 267 243 485 1987.. Table 4. Net Cash Return From Agricultural Sales, Government Payments, Other Farm- Related Income, and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item 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, sea introductory text] 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 introductorv text) 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 \ex\] 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] 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 moaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 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] 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 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] Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms. number. 1987 1982 Land in farms acres. 1987 1982 Average size of farm ..acres. 1987 1982 Value of land and buildings^ Average per farm dollars. 1987 1982 Average per acre dollars. 1987 1982 Approximate land area acres. 1987. Proportion in farms percent. 1987, 1987 size of farm; 1 to 9 acres farms. acres. 10 to 49 acres farms. acres. 50 to 69 acres farms 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. 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 farms. acres. Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not fiarvested and not pastured farms. acres. See footnotes at end of table. 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982- 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982. 43 318 48 448 9 145 753 10 200 547 2 602 10 522 12 356 357 778 4 092 238 604 5 105 420 165 4 355 504 201 2 962 465 420 2 068 408 055 1 498 356 075 4 210 1 477 984 2 469 1 682 302 1 111 1 489 148 490 1 735 499 3 043 13 359 14 132 404 707 4 607 268 474 5 551 455 654 4 907 567 587 3 212 503 900 2 257 445 887 1 612 383 529 1 590 635 553 2 034 846 37 148 41 975 4 496 607 5 105 734 28 509 33 351 2 231 623 3 265 361 21 538 22 934 1 455 779 1 473 509 11 632 8 810 809 205 366 864 2 828 1 931 161 629 70 295 388 453 116 050 145 044 299 320 181 876 242 616 573 349 415 62 455 77 210 200 266 19 329 24 839 1 119 192 082 223 502 265 400 277 550 1 275 1 4IX) 430 349 9 351 10 816 90 5 158 103 8 344 81 9 291 47 7 313 37 7 267 23 5 494 99 35 099 89 62 093 40 50 224 8 21 896 927 1 059 136 753 158 961 804 954 101 310 135 980 359 336 17 802 16 367 207 906 222 066 417 378 212 522 224 247 494 345 409 35 680 46 550 233 282 22 541 26 920 202 228 50 818 49 630 1 338 140 107 163 638 123 927 109 865 1 013 918 306 436 12 993 605 650 33 586 32 368 313 262 10 029 5 740 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 185 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number, 1987.. 1982.. Land in farms acres, 1987.. 1982.. Average size of farm acres, 1987.. 1982.. Value of land and buildings^ Average per farm dollars, 1987.. 1932. Average per acre dollars, 1987.. 1982. Approximate land area acres, 1987.. Proportion in farms percent, 1987.. 1987 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres.. 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres.. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 to 139 acres farms.. acres.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres.. 1B0 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, Other cropland farms, acres, Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not han/ested and not pastured farms, 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 520 593 99 997 124 491 125 187 108 565 682 590 142 537 124 523 1 122 879 215 258 7 273 618 41 055 46 619 423 463 19 161 25 847 365 409 102 153 121 101 280 139 348 164 687 535 502 220 8 284 11 211 588 119 956 143 656 246 6 251 31 4 844 6 566 46 7 206 450 546 72 603 82 927 378 493 49 402 63 591 145 291 108 463 1 005 Table 5. Farms, Land In Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con [For meaning 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. 1987. 1982. Average per acre dollars. 1987. 1982. 10 to 49 acres . 50 to 69 acres . 70 to 99 acres _.. 1 00 to 1 39 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 aci 140 to 179 aci 180 to 219 aci 220 to 259 260 to 499 aci 500 to 999 aci 1.000 to 1,999 2,000 acres oi . 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. . farms. acres. - farms. acres- . farms. acres. acres _ more . . farms. acres. . farms. acres. . 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. Other cropland- farms. acres. Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not han/ested and not pastured farms. 1987-, 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 439 466 84 379 79 445 120 729 85 157 580 559 2 126 40 2 281 226 268 6 723 6 318 380 49 177 49 205 100 826 131 866 810 949 3 209 47 2 763 306 IB 769 17 158 203 207 6 046 6 067 200 208 11 471 10 049 179 311 194 509 213 206 145 007 149 172 632 639 46 577 70 974 399 405 23 847 23 124 386 257 27 340 11 584 563 686 145 104 161 360 258 235 3 007 60 4 815 61 6 988 27 4 184 27 5 322 200 209 5 923 286 338 20 137 21 704 405 483 101 657 134 164 5 902 24 5 850 71 24 814 34 24 171 11 14 959 5 35 818 369 432 46 981 60 853 256 299 59 172 61 845 119 380 105 890 483 497 1 691 31 2 523 38 4 425 27 4 207 14 2 776 11 2 617 See footnotes at end of table 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 187 Table 5 Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. IFor meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms _ number, 1987. 1982_ Land in farms acres. 1987_ 1982, Average size of farm acres. 1987 1982. Approximate land area acres, 19 Proportion in farms percent. 19 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. 1 40 to 1 79 acres _ 180 to 219 acres 220 to 259 acres . 260 to 499 acres . 500 to 999 acres 1,000 to 1.999 acres. 2,000 acres or more . 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,, farms., acres. , farms.. acres., farms.. acres.. arms,- acres.. "arms., acres., arms., acres.. 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 m cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not harvested and not pcistured , farms, See footnotes at end of table. 1987. 1982. 1987, 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 118 184 134 393 239 150 446 164 814 630 649 6 947 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms number. 1987.. 198Z-. Land in (arms acres. 1987.. 1982-. Average size of farm acres, 1987_. 1982.. Value ol 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 (arms-. acros-. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres- 50 to 69 acres farms.. acres.. 70 to 99 acres farms.. acres.. 100 10 139 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 (arms.. 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 (arms.. acres.. 180 to 219 acres farms- acres- 220 to 259 acres famis. acres.. 260 to 499 acres _ farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres farms- acres-. 1,000 to 1,999 acres (arms. acres-. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres.. 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. Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not han/ested and not pastured farms, acres. See footnotes at end o( table. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 107 548 104 233 1 027 875 285 426 12 232 350 419 67 365 72 711 409 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( 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. Average per acre . 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 . 1982- , 1987. 1982. farms., acres, farms.. acres.. farms., acres.. farms., acres., farms., acres., farms.. acres.. farms., acres., farms., acres., 'arms.. acres.. 'arms., acres., 'arms.. acres.. 'arms., acres.. acres, acres, farms, farms. acres, farms, acres. farms. acres, farms, acres, arms, acres- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE Total cropland farms, acres, Harvested cropland farms, acres. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing farms, acres, Otfier cropland farms, a Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not fian/ested and not pastured farms, acres. See footnotes at end of table. 1987. 1982.. 1987.. 1 224 1 295 208 014 226 697 147 850 139 811 828 833 223 429 12 454 127 7 547 146 12 102 114 13 397 71 11 116 56 11 036 31 7 509 88 32 154 69 49 378 373 436 12 808 138 11 169 107 12 515 95 15 064 39 7 641 44 10 353 116 40 507 84 57 342 26 33 478 7 18 381 1 175 121 489 134 124 908 988 75 846 100 369 635 627 32 622 27 302 520 556 45 053 170 981 149 876 2 480 217 229 6 421 35 2 047 60 5 042 34 3 888 31 4 953 16 3 158 254 223 6 113 399 452 23 494 22 841 309 8 662 9 224 259 289 12 434 11 649 362 447 59 861 72 334 89 633 103 546 552 643 332 399 23 859 32 403 278 367 11 697 18 813 1 254 1 413 199 960 213 572 352 503 14 014 8 810 44 10 437 14 371 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms - number, 1987.. 1062. Land in farms acres, 1987.. 1982. Average size of farm acres, 1987.. 1982.. Vaiue of iand and buiidingsV 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- 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.. 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. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres.. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres.. 500 to 999 acres _ farms.. 1.000 to 1.999 acres _ farmsl! acres.. 2.000 acres or more farms.. LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 144 986 165 889 392 414 200 578 235 528 517 5156 319 367 51 754 71 804 243 293 22 218 40 849 329 513 307 337 1 355 1 138 73 454 46 64 034 Total cropland farms, acres, Han/ested cropland farms, acres, Cropland used only for pasture or grazing farms, acres. Ottier 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 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA 845 112 625 164 830 457 484 27 792 29 103 471 622 220 526 231 207 468 372 217 567 221 080 443 623 3 457 59 4 768 64 7 412 45 7 091 38 7 459 20 4 720 388 506 89 551 105 096 290 392 36 016 60 767 279 39 796 38 690 672 45 941 49 779 1 582 1 664 136 599 151 565 119 834 100 616 1 396 1 163 19 959 188 10 939 188 15 344 132 15 226 83 12 830 56 10 994 31 7 387 1 354 1 412 78 497 88 892 765 28 180 27 040 214 580 247 188 1 442 1 756 2 380 69 5 659 44 5 146 23 3 587 28 5 500 6 211 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning 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 _-. 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, Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not fiarvested and not pastured farms, 'arms., acres- 'arms-. acres., 'arms., acres., 'arms., acres., 'arms., acres., 'arms., acres., 'arms., acres., 'arms., acres., acres., arms., acres.. arms., acres., (arms., acres.. farms-, acres., arms., acres., larms-. acres.. farms., acres., farms.. acres., farms., acres.. acres- farms- acres- arms. acres, farms, acres- arms, acres- 1987. 1962. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987- 1982. 1 243 1 353 159 757 167 493 145 503 142 894 1 280 1 165 9 111 32 7 539 82 28 912 45 30 796 9 10 527 5 14 818 1 067 1 207 95 403 103 052 422 160 001 195 565 207 388 303 758 457 663 377 75 406 108 204 220 308 42 037 85 437 2 196 38 2 260 63 5 002 41 4 757 33 5 187 26 5 138 24 5 721 63 22 320 24 15 849 12 15 480 7 24 895 24 265 363 26 114 38 970 242 13 682 15 490 179 660 206 874 297 282 152 533 197 241 543 537 645 82 203 89 989 695 99 726 99 220 111 488 87 701 690 499 570 30 836 33 346 333 406 8 275 9 997 353 19 261 20 910 143 568 141 048 520 449 166 449 134 368 1 056 894 334 18 628 17 358 See footnotes at end of table. 192 ALABAMA 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] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Farms _ _ _ number, 1987 1982 Land In farms acres, 1987 1982 Average size of farm acres, 1987, 1982 Value of land and buildings'; Average per farm dollars, 1987 1982 Average per acre dollars, 1987 1982 Approximate land area _ acres, 1987. Proportion in farms percent. 1987. 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. 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. 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. 220 to 259 acres _ farms! acres. 260 to 499 acres _. farms. acres. 500 to 999 acres _ famis. acres. 1,000 to 1,999 acres famis. 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, Otfier cropland farms, acres. Cropland in cover crops, legumes, and soil-improvement grasses, not fiarvested and not pastured farms, acres. See footnotes at end of table. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 456 475 208 372 209 778 457 442 214 105 257 120 505 568 1 402 32 2 617 36 4 111 29 4 579 30 5 889 21 4 995 59 20 104 63 44 487 45 880 21 71 808 28 377 87 580 78 458 552 630 114 668 128 253 208 204 184 149 147 049 975 21 051 38 25 054 10 12 621 8 20 115 31 3 799 66 5 490 79 9 364 50 7 935 28 5 636 20 4 777 71 25 381 35 24 444 14 18 202 6 18 278 474 559 64 Oil 75 837 368 419 30 895 44 108 280 330 22 868 26 866 5 519 16 3 828 44 15 997 23 14 599 5 6 611 3 17 987 277 299 25 468 25 186 650 120 542 134 616 22 675 47 31 997 11 14 586 6 17 211 29 23 508 43 28 518 17 24 282 6 14 712 446 580 47 753 58 269 465 24 004 36 978 274 325 15 012 16 077 603 64 980 60 631 110 984 67 687 884 995 1 893 28 9 371 12 7 901 4 5 318 3 7 353 39 218 223 6 505 7 241 3 4 012 467 516 28 549 28 253 315 13 864 11 342 86 532 96 955 208 208 171 483 141 322 726 3 545 25 4 957 13 3 127 50 17 545 25 15 810 11 14 003 4 13 605 42 396 20 043 24 099 326 8 560 11 621 220 205 8 Oil 8 965 156 950 189 079 487 474 227 584 270 654 424 14 126 49 32 714 21 29 163 24 94 171 244 340 46 327 61 837 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 193 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 -Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con. Total cropland-Con, Other cropland-Con, Cropland on wtiicti all crops tailed Cropland in cultivated Total woodland Woodland pastured _ Woodland not pastured 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. farms, 1987., 1982.. acres. 1987., 1982., farms. 1987., 1982., acres. 1987., 1982. Pastureland. all types . farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1 786 1 147 49 592 50 546 1 033 1 010 48 287 34 059 8 320 6 053 549 697 211 964 25 437 30 050 2 975 890 3 463 064 16 416 18 726 1 029 336 1 219 880 15 949 19 244 1 946 554 2 243 184 31 100 34 970 1 673 256 1 631 749 12 816 10 613 1 234 245 1 173 046 26 313 31 943 439 Oil 458 703 33 252 35 033 3 719 360 3 866 435 3 901 1 261 200 586 40 160 246 335 40 924 54 460 160 224 27 366 34 462 269 310 12 671 13 374 209 299 3 747 5 958 345 41 811 52 253 377 429 34 270 40 637 212 10 070 11 908 270 265 24 200 28 729 528 528 40 505 38 271 217 254 34 686 30 874 246 287 60 075 73 385 359 427 34 491 35 942 293 369 11 361 11 424 388 443 80 357 82 312 112 18 264 18 606 920 45 023 63 972 280 13 853 19 545 910 10 122 10 540 200 230 39 661 47 152 216 273 75 732 92 055 See footnotes at end of table. 194 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA 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 which all crops failed Cropland In cultivated summer 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 conseivation reserve program 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1967. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 226 250 20 727 30 431 389 427 13 407 17 806 329 388 3 795 4 839 466 47 867 59 077 442 30 913 32 832 260 258 14 370 12 192 226 294 16 543 20 640 417 483 4 550 5 906 542 557 46 665 38 705 265 306 21 077 24 952 208 266 4 002 3 867 215 258 22 449 31 224 353 413 13 869 18 928 300 346 20 753 28 725 497 567 18 034 14 978 196 270 45 508 62 541 216 270 14 677 20 393 248 3 148 3 393 253 327 37 508 45 294 225 310 56 357 74 188 216 295 13 131 13 827 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 195 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Covington LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Total cropland-Con. Ottier cropland-Con Cropland on which all crops failed Cropland in cultivated summer fallow farms. Cropland idle farms. Total woodland farms. Woodland pastured farms, Woodland not pastured farms. farms, acres, farms, acres, farms, acres. Pastureland. all types farms. Cropland placed under the conservation reserve program 1907. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 320 360 37 866 37 923 242 244 14 184 14 700 226 23 682 23 223 316 17 720 10 716 247 283 4 381 4 309 393 409 47 421 44 173 257 293 21 442 22 080 220 254 2 664 3 900 325 324 25 776 24 109 519 597 56 533 61 772 297 349 16 810 21 491 356 409 39 723 40 281 579 717 25 014 27 055 242 226 15 879 17 535 503 650 9 135 9 520 615 643 56 536 62 150 282 407 29 744 31 507 289 11 424 12 158 280 318 39 426 55 410 208 26 886 30 409 309 3 603 4 686 328 364 38 514 55 978 218 33 661 35 970 258 32 433 35 235 632 60 943 58 635 329 368 18 534 25 518 390 406 42 409 33 117 658 10 757 11 762 739 68 344 68 489 See footnotes at end of table. 196 ALABAMA 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] LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con Total cropland-Con Ottier cropland-Con Cropland on which all crops (ailed Cropland in cultivated summer fallow farms, Cropland idle farms. Total woodland - farms, Woodland pastured farms. Woodland not pastured -. farms. Other land farms. Pastureland. all types farms, Cropland diverted under annual commodity acreage adjustment programs 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982.. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982., 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982.. 1987,. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982_ 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 348 369 54 005 52 325 234 20 405 20 906 236 240 33 600 31 419 408 18 115 19 517 318 365 4 814 5 018 400 418 50 675 55 947 325 288 6 891 5 574 1 296 1 428 54 508 57 066 856 32 598 34 535 1 639 1 639 86 498 86 562 129 8 449 5 240 240 276 31 809 33 825 416 18 276 19 115 363 376 44 285 47 397 205 46 486 49 016 325 12 870 8 533 409 206 10 335 3 024 1 215 1 357 55 731 59 098 859 837 21 307 20 131 868 34 424 38 967 1 689 35 317 31 361 1 384 1 574 12 549 14 169 1 565 1 522 84 279 74 257 453 37 303 42 716 313 15 978 15 640 218 228 21 325 27 076 7 356 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meanng o( abbrev«tons aixi s>'mCK>^ $€« mtro^luctorv text] LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE-Con TottI croo*anchCon. Other ooplsnd-Con. Ooplarxl on tvlvch aJI crops taied Croplancl w\ culttvaled summer (alow . -tarns, 1987.. 19S2-. acres, 1967.. 1982.. .famts. 1967.. 1982.- acrss. 1987.. 1982-- .lams. 1967.. 1982-. acrss. 1987.. Wooctand pastured. Woodand not pastmd . ^astunelarvi, an types . Cropland (ivened uider annual commodty acreage af^n'Jumil programs Cropland placsd tvxisr the conservation ! program .(arms, 1967.. 1962.. acres. 1967.. 1982- .tarms. 1967-. 1962.- acfes. 1967.- 1962.. .tarns. 1987.. 1962.. acres. 1967.. 1982.. .farms, 1987- 1982- acres, 1967— 1982— -f»ms, 1967— 1962- acres, 1987— 1962— -farms, 1987— 1982-. acres. 1967— 1962-. -farms. 1967.. 1962.- acres. 1967.. 1962-- . farms. 1967.. 1962.. acres, 1967.. 1962-. 264 376 19 S6S 24 263 715 733 24 146 18 653 313 213 16 683 11 545 674 7 263 7 306 766 737 44 764 43 763 260 313 25 714 34 501 205 259 20 223 23 702 236 294 12 561 6 463 207 272 3 442 2 724 306 26 226 26 679 506 630 44 457 53 415 407 16 868 21 397 323 376 27 591 32 018 579 643 18 014 19 142 477 539 36 544 51 373 700 62 60S 64 332 616 647 26 633 25 090 238 ISO 16 337 14 154 550 607 10 296 10 936 577 56 500 49 501 220 47 746 66 581 260 275 50 167 33 454 113 38 407 26 154 297 303 75 775 79 485 214 265 29 223 43 S25 363 50 538 43 775 290 329 9 879 10 403 367 363 S3 421 72 371 248 299 50 312 66 544 172 13 647 14 546 336 20 034 22 718 219 296 4 144 5 715 370 126 26 904 3 381 272 10 160 14 002 337 333 30 241 29 676 229 229 IB 051 16 385 SOS 604 7 610 8 970 565 623 48 463 51 893 See ^^orores a: efxi o' table. 198 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA Table 5. Farms, Land In Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abtxeviattoni ind lymboil, ••• Mroductory le/t ; LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con Total copland-Con OttMT aoo(and-Con Cropland on which all crop* laiM Cropland in culttvated eummer fallow . Total woodland. WoodlarKJ pastured . Woodlarv] not pastured . Pasturetand, all types . Cropland drverled under annual commodity acreage adiustmeni programs .larma. 1987.. 1962.. acres, 1967.. 1962.. .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1962.. .farms, 1967.. 1962.. acres, 1967.. 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.. 1962.. acres, 1967.. 1982.. .lanms, 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. ..farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. 783 61 114 68 166 416 449 10 219 14 944 466 524 50 695 53 242 856 91C 25 411 24 387 275 226 15 217 14 054 748 848 10 194 10 333 202 8 724 12 863 363 377 8 027 7 150 306 347 3 360 3 735 272 269 9 600 7 349 242 265 4 036 3 400 280 315 22 013 22 563 846 41 887 48 805 498 593 16 942 21 707 319 455 24 945 27 096 1 056 31 525 23 102 260 22 669 13 378 754 1 004 8 856 9 724 1 007 1 053 60 262 74 418 375 467 10 439 15 625 802 929 26 772 25 246 279 270 18 202 14 950 856 8 570 10 296 857 894 59 159 62 852 315 14 247 15 840 244 287 5 532 6 274 804 639 32 050 37 972 406 396 16 237 17 621 307 226 16 302 19 351 709 787 7 997 10 575 780 747 81 381 66 060 242 57 961 82 896 129 175 22 737 277 327 68 734 59 433 213 279 4 oeo 6 519 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 199 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 wtiich all crops failed Cropland in cultivated fallow farms, Cropland idle farms, Total woodland farms. Woodland pastured _ Woodland not pastured . . farms, acres. _ farms, acres. Other land farms, Pastureland, all types __ farms. Cropland diverted under annual commodity acreage adjustment programs 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 275 258 65 655 66 094 275 292 27 577 27 991 205 273 5 653 5 787 290 313 59 136 66 456 Table 5. Farms, Land In Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982 -Con. (For moaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ) LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Total cropland-Con Ottier cropland-Con Cropland on whicti all crops tailed Cropland in cultivated summer fallow . -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- Ottier land farms, 1987. Total woodland Woodland pastured - Woodland not pastured . -farms. 1987- 1982- acres, 1987- 1982- farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- Pastureland, all types .farms, 1987. Cropland diverted under annual commodity acreage adjustment programs -farms. 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- 552 13 636 14 236 459 490 26 244 26 421 342 255 15 925 14 836 1 035 64 082 63 097 207 268 51 727 61 326 252 6 385 5 726 262 303 55 681 55 891 280 370 35 616 53 398 265 24 294 35 582 376 25 152 21 306 213 348 6 183 7 810 308 380 43 973 46 802 415 518 70 386 85 585 334 26 879 29 767 422 540 27 071 31 300 277 366 23 653 29 260 213 3 406 7 355 217 213 43 872 35 748 472 31 883 43 078 463 486 17 653 13 895 396 452 5 840 5 879 290 320 25 779 27 942 392 17 150 14 520 326 352 5 849 4 628 426 418 38 807 40 873 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 201 Table 5. Farms, Land in Farms, and Land Use: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE -Con. Total cropland-Con. Other cropland-Con Cropland on which all crops failed farms, Cropland in cultivated summer fallow farms, acres, Cropland idle farms, Total woodland farms. Woodland pastured farms. Woodland not pastured farms. Other land farms. Pastureland. all types farms, acres, Cropland placed under the conservation reserve program _ farms. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987.. 1982.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982., 258 52 644 51 873 382 117 197 122 196 314 376 33 559 37 634 240 22 398 25 795 246 308 47 531 50 586 279 285 11 838 12 760 215 253 3 622 4 321 328 38 428 41 896 338 459 54 949 61 676 247 333 42 941 43 770 427 7 956 4 812 487 36 904 43 842 320 386 24 124 22 214 230 238 8 692 7 406 260 15 432 14 608 403 433 12 307 10 164 266 315 54 127 64 058 310 12 362 8 798 229 286 3 358 3 583 310 312 33 792 32 442 235 298 42 429 46 682 204 269 5 538 7 033 260 299 77 594 96 663 406 425 23 405 27 674 486 486 29 673 29 905 ^Data are based on a sample of farms, see text. 202 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 IFor meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text) Farms with harvested cropland Farm* number, 1987. 1982. acres harvested, 1987 1982 HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1 to 9 acres farms acres harvested 10 to 49 acres farms acres harvested 50 to 69 acres fanjis 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 fiarvested.. 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 han/ested: 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., acres., farms.. acres.. farms- acres. farms, acres, farms. farms- acres. farms- farms. acres, farms. acres, farms. acres. farms. acres, farms. acres. farms, acres- arms, acres larms- acres- arms. acres. 28 509 33 351 2 231 623 3 265 361 811 2 778 6 572 79 304 2 549 47 622 3 476 80 251 3 154 100 159 2 175 90 756 1 606 85 054 1 153 72 992 3 424 364 552 2 157 497 553 998 470 814 434 339 788 1 167 4 257 8 121 99 907 3 064 61 829 3 989 104 934 3 571 131 014 2 444 120 879 1 739 115 760 1 310 112 314 3 843 539 875 2 476 753 979 1 108 661 081 519 559 532 6 634 32 051 6 135 80 012 3 764 84 763 3 844 139 567 3 301 220 349 2 098 281 143 1 813 553 591 673 456 740 247 383 407 8 304 39 675 6 753 88 278 3 961 89 617 3 857 141 459 3 685 249 595 2 638 360 785 2 592 805 998 1 088 729 260 473 760 694 5 157 4 7 564 804 954 101 310 135 980 235 256 3 712 338 315 4 677 1 665 86 3 112 88 6 447 77 10 272 80 25 624 409 35 680 46 5S0 866 27 494 41 473 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 203 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 Farms - number. 1987_ 1982. acres harvested. 1987. 1982. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1 987 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 farms. acres harvested. 100 to 139 acres farms. acres harvested. 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. 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 farnis. acres harvested., 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms., acres harvested., 2,000 acres or more farms. acres harvested.. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED 1 987 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 10 499 acres ... 500 to 999 acres... 1 ,000 acres or more 1982 acres han/ested: 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., acres.. farms., acres., farms., acres., farms., acres., famns- acres.. farms., acres, farms., acres, farms, acres. acres- farms. acres. 339 389 17 796 26 833 423 463 19 161 25 847 220 8 284 11 211 378 493 49 402 63 591 10 759 43 17 975 17 13 912 6 5 924 569 19 629 27 024 279 7 828 10 135 256 40 1 555 204 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA 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 Fannt numbw, 1987. 1982. acres harvested. 1967. 1982 HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1987 size o( farm. 1 to 9 acres _ -. farms acres harvested 10 to 49 acres farms acres han/ested 50 to 69 acres farms. acres harvested 70 to 99 acres - farms. acres harvested 100 to 139 acres farms. acres harvested 140 10 179 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. 1 962 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 han/ested: 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 arms- acres. arms, acres, arms, acres. acres, arms, acres. acres., arms., acres.. 'arms., acres., 'arms., acres. 'arms., acres., iarms.. acres, farms. acres. [arms. acres. arms, acres. 228 288 6 723 8 318 839 48 577 70 974 469 58 994 70 313 1 604 18 6 115 5 3 701 3 3 588 62 331 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 205 Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols Farms with harvested cropland 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 Fanna numbar, 1M7. 1982. acres harveated, 1987. 1982. HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1987 size ol 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 (arms. acres harvested. 140 to 179 acres farms. acres harvested _ 180 to 219 acres (arms. acres harvested. 220 to 259 acres farms. acres harvested. 260 to 499 acres fanns. 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. 1 982 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms. acres harvested. 10 to 49 acres (arms. acres harvested. 50 to 69 acres (arms. acres harvested. 70 to 99 acres (arms. acres hanrested. (arms. acres harvested. (arms. acres harvested. 100 to 139 aci 140 to 179 aci 160 to 219 aci 220 to 259 aci 260 to 499 aci 500 to 999 aci 1.000 to 1,999 2,000 acres oi BS (arms. acres harvested. BS (arms. acres harvested. BS (arms. acres harvested. BS (arms. acres harvested, acres (arms. acres harvested, more (arms. 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 han/ested: 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 [arms, acres, farms. farms. acres, farms, acres. farms, acres. farms. acres. farms. acres. farms. acres. farms, acres, farms aci farms- acres. farms- acres, arms. Eicres. 'arms. S6« 641 23 710 37 184 512 573 24 411 30 760 •77 730 67 681 108 388 127 8 921 99 14 787 116 35 591 43 27 875 9 14 713 223 276 11 358 40 088 324 378 65 354 79 042 17 313 56 15 973 38 22 900 12 13 721 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 207 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 witti t>an/ested cropland Farni* number, 1987.. 19*2.. acres harvested, 1987.. 1982- HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM 1 987 size o( fann: 1 to 9 acres farms.. acres fiarvested.. 10 to 49 acres - famns.. acres fiarvested.. SO to 69 acres farms.. acres fiarvested.. 70 to 99 acres farms. acres fiarvested. 100 to 139 acres farms. acres fiarvested _ 140 to 179 acres farms- acres fiarvested 180 to 219 acres larms. acres fiarvested _ 220 to 259 acres _ farms. acres fian/ested. 260 to 499 acres farms. acres fiarvested. 500 to 999 acres farms. acres fiarvested. 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms. acres fiarvested. 2,000 acres or more farms- acres fiarvested 1982 size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms- acres fiarvested 10 to 49 acres farms- acres fiarvested. 50 to 69 acres famis. acres fiarvested. 70 to 99 acres farnis. acres fiarvested 100 to 139 acres - fanris- 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 famis. 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 aaes 20 to 29 acres 30 to 49 acres 50 to 99 acres 100 to 199 acres... 200 to 499 acres... 500 to 999 acres. -- 1 ,000 acres or more 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. arms. aci 'arms.. acres.. arms.. acres.. 'arms.. acres.. 'anns-. farms., acres. farms, acres- arms. acres. arms, acres, 'arms. acres. 'arms. acres, 'amis. 95 2 063 113 2 949 97 3 402 54 3 047 49 4 630 24 1 892 12 302 192 140 5 225 113 7 719 99 13 543 81 26 044 38 26 409 12 15 253 309 8 662 9 224 278 367 11 697 18 813 832 998 66 398 93 825 6 435 241 1 201 223 2 984 140 3 241 104 3 784 757 876 77 593 105 931 15 1 122 60 9 472 36 12 435 30 20 968 9 17 201 22 70 4 001 47 5 578 37 4 694 76 14 808 44 20 294 264 10 715 13 155 216 252 3 836 208 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 6. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms with harvested cropland Farmt number. 1987. 19S2. 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 hanested. 50 to 69 acres farms. acres harvested. 70 to 99 acres farms. acres hao/esled- 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 famis- acres harvested. 2,000 acres or more farms- acres harvested. 1 982 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 han/ested.. 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 farnis. 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 'arms, acres- 'arms- acres-. farms.. acres. farms., acres, farms, acres, farms., acres. farms. acres. farms.. acres.. farms. acres.. farms.. acres. farms- acres- farms- acres- arms- acres. 'arms. acres. arms. acres arms 243 293 22 218 40 849 707 84S 112 625 164 830 290 392 36 016 60 767 4S2 538 20 S16 29 948 1 155 71 1 409 3 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 meantng ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Farms with harvested cropland Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Farms with Imgation Farms number. 1987. 1982. Land In imgated farms acres. 1987_ 1982. Harvested cropland farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms. 1987. 1982- acres. 1987. 1982. Pastureland. excluding woodland pastured , Irngated land acres. 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Pastureland and other land 1987 Imgated acres by size of farm: Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbrevialions and symbols, see introductory text] Farms with liTigatlon Farms ___ _ number, 1987. 1982. Ijnd in irrigated tamis acres, 1987. Harvested cropland . (arms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured farms. 1987. 1982- acres. 1987. 1982- Harvested cropland Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, Farms with irrigation Farms number, 1987,, 1982.. Land in irrigated farms __ acres, 1987_. 19B2__ 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— 1982- Pastureland and other land farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 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 irrigated. _ 100 to 139 acres farms. . acres irrigated.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres irrigated __ 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 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.. 1982 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 irriqated-- 100 to 139 acres farms.- acres irrigated -- 140 to 179 acres farms.- acres irrigated.. 180 to 219 acres --- - farms.. acres irrigated.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 260 to 499 acres _ farms-. acres irrigated -. 500 to 999 acres farms-. acres inigated.. 1,000 to 1,999 acres farms.. acres imgated.. 2,000 acres or more farms. . acres irrigated.. 26 Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms with irrigation Farms _ number. 1987, 1982. Land In imgated farms acres. 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Otfier 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. Han/ested cropland farms. 1987. 1982- acres. 1987. 1982. 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 imgated.- SO to 69 acres farms- acres irrigated.. 70 to 99 acres - farms.. acres irrigated.. 100 to 139 acres - - farms.. acres imgated.. 140 10 179 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 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-. 1982 irrigated acres by size of farm: 1 to 9 acres - farms,. acres imgated.. 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 imgated.. 140 to 179 acres farms.. acres Imgated.. 180 to 219 acres farms.. acres imgated.. 220 to 259 acres farms.. acres imgated.. 260 to 499 acres farms.. acres imgated.. 500 to 999 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 1.000 to 1.999 acres farms.. acres irrigated.. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres irrigated.. 1 145 6 1 002 12 623 9 501 Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Farms with irrigation Farms number. 19 Harvested cropland farms. 1987, 1982. acres, 1987. Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured farms. 1987, Pastureland. excluding woodland pastured -farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland _ Pastureland and other land . 1 to 49 acres . 50 to 69 acres . 70 to 99 acres ... 1 00 to 1 39 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. 1 40 to 1 79 acres _ 180 to 219 acres. 220 to 259 acres _ 260 to 499 acres . 500 to 999 acres 1.000 to 1,999 acres. 2,000 acres or more _ arms, 1987_ 1982. acres. 1987. 1982- farms. 1987. 1982_ acres. 1987. 1982_ _ farms- irrigated-. _ farms., irrigated . farms- inigated-. farms., irrigated.. _ farms.. _ farms.. irrigated.. arms.. irrigated.. . farms., trngated-. farms., irrigated., . farms., irrigated., . farms., imgated.. farms., irrigated.. _ farms., imgated. . farms., irrigated.. - farms., irrigated., . farms., irrigated., . farms., irrigated., farms., 'igated., farms., igated. farms. 31 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 farms acres. 1987. Harvested cropland farms. 1987. Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured .farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. alarms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987, 1982. frrigated land acres. 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland farms, 1987. Pastureland and otfier land farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1987 irrigated acres by size of farm: 1 to 9 acres farms. acres trriqated. 10 to 49 acres farms. acres imqated. 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 irrigated 220 to 259 acres farms acres imqated 260 to 499 acres farms acres irrigated 500 to 999 acres farms.. rigated. farms. imgated. 2,000 acres or more acres i 1,000 to 1.999 acres. acres acres farms, rrigated. 1982 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 imqated. 100 to 139 acres farms. acres irrigated. 140 to 179 acres - farms. acres irrigated. 180 to 219 acres famns. acres irrigated. 220 to 259 acres farms. acres Irrigated. 260 to 499 acres farms. acres irrigated. 1.000 to 1,999 acres farms. acres irrigated. 2,000 acres or more farms. acres imgated. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 217 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 farms acres. 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland terms, 1987_ 1982. acres. 1987. 1982., Ottier cropland, excluding cropland pastured (arms, 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- Pastureland and other land -.. 1987 irrigated acres by size of farm: Table 7. Irrigation: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Farms with Irrtgatlon Farms. .-_ - number, 1987. 1982. Land in irrigated farms acres. 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured tanns, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982- Pastureiand. excluding woodland pastured .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Imgaled land acres, 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Pastureland and ottier land farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 1 987 imgated acres by size of farm: 1 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 imgated 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.. 1982.. Pastureland and other land farms. 1987- 1982-. acres, 1987-. 1982-. 1987 inigaled 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 irrigated.. 100 to 139 acres „ farms-. acres imgated.. 140 to 179 acres --- farms.. acres irrigated.. 180 to 219 acres farms- acres irrigated-. 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.. 1982 imgated 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.. /O 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 irrigated -- 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.. 220 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982 [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms. 1987., 1982,. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Average per farm dollars, 1987.. 1982.. Farms by value group; $1 to $9,999 1987.. 1982.. $10,000 to $19.999 1987.. ' 1982.. $20,000 to $29,999 1887.. 1982.. $30,000 to $49,999 1987.. 1982.. $50,000 10 $69,999... 1987.. 1982.. $70,000 10 $99,999 1987.. 1982.. $100,000 to $199,999 1987.. 1982.. $200,000 Of 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 horsepower (PTO) or more farms, number, Gram and bean combines^ farms, number. Cottonpickers and stnppers farms, number. Mower conditioners farms, numt)er. Pickup balers farms, number. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987., 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982.. 1987. 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. Grain and iDean 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. Grain and bean combines farms. number, Cottonpickers and stnppers farms. number. Mower conditioners fanns- number. Pickup balers farms. number. 43 169 48 327 1 115 106 1 167 165 25 831 24 151 17 784 23 SOS 10 201 9 925 5 618 5 065 4 084 4 022 2 262 2 097 996 1 279 1 520 1 712 704 722 641 63 38 192 42 048 65 786 67 412 38 367 41 120 66 163 66 330 21 422 27 449 24 044 38 714 4 745 5 783 5 870 6 935 1 184 1 397 2 033 2 142 9 357 7 280 10 780 8 212 11 192 12 815 15 161 6 701 8 616 2 731 3 079 4 430 5 537 476 522 292 377 2 828 3 131 2 757 2 992 31 755 50 625 34 457 57 547 19 206 24 370 21 112 33 177 4 359 5 348 1 020 1 656 6 859 7 649 9 058 10 354 388 453 12 494 15 801 32 201 34 881 166 992 1 119 39 440 40 779 39 758 36 442 875 1 010 1 850 2 048 2 079 404 549 664 1 339 220 316 307 395 1 477 810 1 591 498 587 16 905 19 170 33 946 32 657 154 470 492 1 032 838 455 490 906 847 182 202 228 3 495 3 179 17 304 13 942 105 1 199 1 338 22 364 24 834 18 652 18 560 541 1 038 1 211 1 678 1 960 1 084 1 182 1 724 1 741 750 949 565 775 30 73 825 1 276 972 1 486 684 850 465 636 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 221 Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Piace: 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. SI .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 horsepower (PTO) or more farms, number. Grain and bean combines' farms, number, Cottonpickers and stnppers farms, number, Mower conditioners farms, number, Pickup balers farms, number, 1987 INVENTORY 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Manufactured 1983 to 1987: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and stnppers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. Manufactured phor 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. Grain and tjean combines farms. number. Cottonpickers and strippers farms. number. Mower conditioners farms. number- Pickup balers farms. numt>er. 520 593 12 430 11 146 23 905 18 796 684 724 16 950 12 890 24 781 17 804 607 599 1 041 365 409 6 310 6 251 17 288 15 283 215 19 362 23 701 39 757 40 308 13 050 16 578 18 537 20 906 652 1 026 997 6 674 7 591 23 173 19 072 See footnotes at end of table, 222 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA 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; $1 to $9,999 1987.. 1982.. $10,000 10 $19,999 -1987.. 1982.. $20,000 to $29.999 1987.. 1982.. $30.000 10 $49,999 1987.. 1982.. $50,000 10 $69,999 1987.. 1982.. $70,000 10 $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, Wfieel 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, 1982. 1987_ 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 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.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners _. farms.. number.. Pickup balers _ farms.. number.. Manufactured pnor to 1 983; Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors _ farms.. number.. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms.. number.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms.. number.. Grain and bean combines farms.. number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms.. number.. Mower conditioners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms.. number.. 466 8 747 7 498 20 295 7 259 6 081 19 778 16 003 25 316 26 914 30 031 28 510 1 379 1 465 796 71 635 1 092 725 1 167 304 355 509 812 147 160 478 640 928 1 087 1 029 238 310 362 405 483 8 980 12 506 22 174 25 893 170 249 299 3 127 3 346 12 559 11 189 141 See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 223 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 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 Motorlrucl^s, including pickups farms, number, Wfieel tractors farms, number. Less tfian 40 tiorsepower (PTO) farms, number, 40 tiorsepower (PTO) or more farms, number. Gram and bean combines' farms, number, Cottonpickers and strippers farms, number, Mower conditioners farms, number, Pickup balers farms, number. 1987 INVENTORY 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987- 1982.. 1987- 1982- 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987-. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Manufactured 1983 to 1987: Motortrucks, including pickups farms.. number.. Wheel tractors - farms.. number.. Less tfian 40 tiorsepower (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- 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-. Grain and bean combines farms-. number-. Cottonpickers and strippers farms-. number-. Mower conditioners farms-. number- Pickup balers farms-. number- 485 558 12 825 16 166 26 444 28 972 180 2 210 2 291 51 134 38 001 23 137 16 587 2 967 1 985 1 946 3 328 2 888 1 278 1 813 1 137 1 515 82 153 189 1 633 2 389 1 640 2 722 1 048 1 543 911 1 179 490 582 16 988 16 915 34 669 29 064 160 478 557 16 870 24 111 35 292 43 288 195 2 025 2 228 48 306 43 560 23 855 19 551 855 1 054 428 584 319 249 208 1 812 1 922 3 253 2 892 1 776 1 867 2 884 2 670 1 027 1 319 1 031 1 565 293 250 358 276 140 1 627 2 729 1 591 2 552 876 1 135 950 1 417 274 339 555 621 900 1 016 574 585 1 018 945 388 425 342 593 35 37 See footnotes at end of table. 224 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Piace: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory \ex\ ] VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment _ .._ farms. 1987., 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Average per farm dollars. 1987. 1982. Farms by value group: $1 10 $9.999 1987., 1982.. $10,000 to $19.999 1987.. - 1982.. $20,000 to $29.999 1987-. 1082.. $30,000 to $49.999.- 1987.. 1982.. $60,000 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 horsepower (PTO) or more farms, number. Grain and bean combines' famis, number. Cottonpickers and stnppers farms. number, Mower conditioners farms, number. Pickup balers farms, number. 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 prior to 1983: Motortrucks, including pickups farms. numt>er. Wheel tractors famis. number. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms. number. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms. number. Grain and bean combines farms. number, Ck>ttonpickers and strippers farms. number. Mower condltoners ,. farms. number. Pickup balers __. farms. number. 923 983 17 676 16 458 19 151 16 743 698 999 678 1 122 428 638 350 484 38 45 351 419 7 281 5 668 20 744 13 528 114 . 1987.. Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms For meaning ot 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 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- $500,000 or more - 1987- SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1987.. 19B2-. 1987-. 1982-. 1987-. 1982-. 1987- 1982- 1987. 1987. 1987- 1987- 1987.. 1982. 1987.. 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Motortrucks, including pickups farms. number, Wheel tractors - farms, number. Less tfian 40 horsepower (PTO) farms, number, 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms, number. Grain and bean combines' farms, number, Cottonpickers and strippers farms, number, flower conditioners farms, number. Pickup balers farms. number. 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.. Grain and bean combines farms., number., Cottonpickers and strippers farms., number.. Mower coriditioners 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- Grain and bean combines farms.. number. Cottonpickers and strippers farms- number. Mower conditioners farms. number- Pickup balers -_ farms- number. 1 223 1 295 29 732 35 313 24 310 27 269 581 619 202 278 1 040 1 949 1 943 1 029 515 548 8 909 8 696 17 300 15 868 940 Table 8. Machinery and Equipment on Place: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample of farms For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ) Marengo VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment farms. 1987., 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Average per farm.. dollars, 1987., 1982. Farms by value group: $1 to $9,999 1987., 1982. $10,000 to $19.999 ^ 1987., 1982. $20,000 to $29.999 1987. 1982., $30,000 to $49,999 1987., 1982., $50,000 to $69,999 1987., 1982., $70,000 to $99,999 1987., 1982., $100,000 to $199.999 1987., 1982. $200,000 or more 1987., 1982., $200,000 to $499,999 1987., $500,000 or more 1987., SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 19B7_ 1982. Motortrucks, Including pickups farms, number, Wtieel tractors farms, number, Less tfian 40 horsepower (PTO) farms, number, 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms, number, Grain and bean combines' farms, number, Cotlonpickers and stnppers farms, number, Mower conditioners..- farms, number. Pickup balers .farms, number, 1987 INVENTORY Manufactured 1 983 to 1 987: Motortrucks, including pickups farms. number Wheel tractors farms number Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms number 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms number Grain and bean combines farms number Cotlonpickers and 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 Cotlonpickers and strippers faiTns. number Mower conditioners farms number Pickup balers - farms number 9 555 10 858 25 825 27 078 978 1 087 34 275 37 182 35 046 34 206 852 945 1 660 1 808 879 967 1 796 1 929 447 606 637 1 190 175 303 237 395 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 machinery and equipment _ farms, 19B7_. 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., 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, Cottonpjckers and strippers farms, number, Mower conditioners farms, number. Pickup balers farms, number, 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.. Grain 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.. Grain and bean combines farms., number.. Cottonpickers and strippers farms., number.. Mower conditioners farms,, number.. Pickup balers farms., number., 1 243 1 346 25 713 25 930 20 686 19 265 508 735 319 1 015 1 167 1 660 1 841 1982. _ 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 j VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Estimated market value of alt 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.. $10,000 to $19.999 1887II 1982.. $20.000 10 $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. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Wheel tractors farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.- Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) farms. 1987.. number. 1987.. 40 horsepower (PTO) or more farms. 1987.. numlaer. 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.. Grain and bean combines farms.. numtser.. 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 Grain and been combines farms. . numtser,, Cottonpickers and strippers farms., numtier.. Mower conditoners farms.. number.. Pickup balers farms., number,. 455 475 8 470 10 756 18 616 22 643 552 630 12 376 13 747 22 421 21 820 193 .535 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_ 1 which 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. acres on which used. Nematodes in crops , farms. s 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. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1967. 1982. 27 132 30 372 2 356 337 3 172 496 17 990 23 279 1 644 951 2 517 162 8 442 9 409 462 764 552 600 532 467 643 448 1 687 2 129 169 872 235 173 2 922 2 536 233 368 227 971 11 017 10 965 1 281 202 1 814 368 1 592 1 260 285 552 248 483 940 103 059 137 375 387 380 46 833 49 964 9 595 9 925 11 464 12 130 287 415 23 112 31 747 21 864 30 467 533 69 426 97 177 252 8 158 47 668 245 200 26 423 25 151 308 373 57 579 79 549 14 943 12 553 13 855 11 761 2 016 1 010 2 354 1 208 230 25 687 30 070 792 803 34 584 43 167 558 17 035 31 336 496 377 17 549 11 831 8 960 9 096 10 785 306 255 18 294 23 399 Chemicals used Commercial fertilizer farms. 19 Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres on which used, 1987., 1982.. Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres on which used, 1987.. Lime farms, acres on which used. tons. Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants. etc.. to control — Insects on hay and other crops farms. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 272 11 582 20 589 3 478 2 877 3 538 3 420 378 422 22 035 19 785 234 317 15 320 236 12 081 17 117 1 470 6 789 2 360 376 389 44 994 58 001 269 344 41 804 52 854 5 125 15 565 5 998 19 902 587 21 866 34 022 336 452 12 841 22 722 6 809 4 998 9 173 6 344 acres on which used. 1987. Nematodes in crops farms, acres on which used, 1967. 1982. 1987. 1982. Diseases in crops and orchards farms. ' acres on which used. acres on which used. ' 216 43 435 50 006 248 5 173 6 891 acres on which used. 1987. 230 ALABAMA 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 ol (arms For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Chemicals used Commercial fertilizer . farms, 1987, 1982. acres on which used, 1987. 1962. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, 1987. Pastureland and rangeland fertilized -. (arms, 1987.. 1982. acres on which used, 1987.. 1982. 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, 1967. 1982. 223 259 11 798 9 939 648 615 49 237 73 942 Nematodes in crops . farms, 1987. 1982. acres on which used, 1987. 1982. Diseases in crops and orchards farms, 1987., 1982,. acres on which used, 1987.. 1982.. Weeds, grass, or brush in crops and pasture farms, 1987.. Chemicals used for defoliation or for growth control of crops or thinning of fruit farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres on which used, 1987.. 1982. 243 260 12 482 15 246 11 580 16 114 373 445 62 665 69 001 258 377 50 669 58 580 7 189 10 410 11 348 17 511 4 897 5 890 6 465 6 485 348 375 32 035 64 984 958 695 1 726 602 Chemicals used Commercial fertilizer farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres on which used, 1987.. 1982.. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, 1987.. 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. 1987. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 246 415 18 818 38 550 358 12 786 29 950 5 378 8 026 5 455 7 733 336 398 33 552 35 626 697 926 21 962 45 380 8 568 7 812 10 534 12 038 8 358 11 049 8 759 333 364 66 509 107 359 322 46 730 94 376 9 936 16 997 10 287 1 1 Table 9. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data are based on a sample ot larms- For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Chemicals used Commercial fertilizer -_, farms. acres on wtiicti used. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, acres on which used. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms. acres on which used. Lime farms. 19 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. acres on which used. tons, 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. 593 556 25 485 32 407 285 397 14 836 20 237 389 294 10 649 12 170 4 377 9 398 4 310 12 327 1 760 1 553 2 710 3 310 Diseases in crops and orchards farms. acres on which used. 1987.. 1982. 1987. acres on which used. , 1987. 1982. acres on which used, 1987. 1982. 463 Table 9. Agricultural Chemicals Used, Including Fertilizer and Lime: 1987 and 1982 -Con. (Data are based on a sample ol farms, fot meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see inlroductory texl] Chemicals used Commercial lertlllzar . farms. 1987. 1982- acres on which used. 1987.. 1982. Cropland fertilized, except pastureland farms, 1987. 1982. acres on which used. 1987. 1982. Pastureland and rangeland fertilized farms. 1987. 1982. acres on which used. 1967. .1982. 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 ] Cfiemlcats 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. 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. acres on which used. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982.. 1987. 1982., 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 205 260 25 498 46 378 1 500 7 260 1 895 9 230 6 568 7 725 10 808 11 912 2 531 1 640 2 936 1 477 295 15 485 28 602 234 202 10 098 7 404 7 047 3 664 8 840 4 007 289 342 8 608 11 440 254 4 546 6 940 1 422 2 919 1 548 3 686 272 12 474 14 273 3 830 3 234 3 540 3 346 229 26 813 33 269 2 061 3 808 2 022 3 413 314 228 10 798 8 925 2 166 3 206 3 584 3 762 234 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Land in farms . Harvested cropland . farms. 1987.. 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 FARMS Land in farms . Harvested cropland _ farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners 1982. 1987. 1982- 1982. 1987.. 1982.. 1987., 1982., 1987. 1982., 1987., 1982. 1987., 1982. 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, 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.. Otfier - .1987.. 1982.. Operators by days of work off farm: None 1987.. 1982.. Any - 1987.. 1962.. 1 to 49 days .1987. 1982.. 50 to 99 days 1987., 1982. 100 10 149 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. 246 5 824 9 763 148 152 39 939 52 713 17 416 27 531 22 523 25 182 122 685 733 90 474 93 248 423 463 19 161 25 847 543 40 778 48 897 279 313 5 874 7 910 153 157 46 257 40 214 17 263 12 506 28 994 27 708 365 409 102 153 121 101 260 306 62 271 66 906 92 89 37 951 49 714 23 643 25 634 14 308 24 080 58 487 588 119 956 143 656 378 493 49 402 63 591 329 375 57 969 70 479 229 287 12 326 16 489 131 172 55 886 65 294 24 156 32 924 31 730 32 370 126 104 106 114 790 494 505 572 57 254 65 294 315 373 7 116 170 179 42 812 45 075 27 688 26 886 15 124 279 7 828 10 135 200 286 51 361 57 732 83 96 32 253 47 998 23 918 35 243 8 335 12 755 73 236 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA 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 FARMS Land in farms . Harvested cropland - larms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982.. TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987.. 1982.. 1987. 1982.. Harvested cropland ..- larms. 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 reponed 1987__ 1982.. Operators by pnncipal occupation; Farming 1987.. 1982.. Oltier __ 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.. 439 466 84 379 79 445 226 268 6 723 6 318 308 365 49 615 53 039 113 86 31 488 23 975 19 957 14 264 11 531 9 711 73 366 380 49 177 49 205 282 310 37 351 36 301 70 60 11 034 12 063 6 007 7 877 5 027 4 186 842 944 179 311 194 509 604 639 46 577 70 974 548 613 84 906 96 748 350 352 12 694 19 229 218 255 85 303 89 319 37 825 38 187 47 478 51 132 200 229 30 524 47 297 145 104 161 360 380 272 7 206 17 597 171 196 91 878 81 438 36 980 33 413 54 898 48 025 150 405 483 101 657 134 164 290 344 256 298 64 633 82 696 121 153 34 576 46 872 19 736 24 542 14 841 22 330 200 230 18.2 19.9 256 299 59 172 61 845 227 37 676 47 470 59 58 20 201 12 037 9 935 5 140 10 266 6 897 34 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 237 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Charactenslics Table 10 Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbrevlatlona and symbola, aee Introductory textj Charactenstica Land in farms . Harvested cropland . TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners Harvested cropland . .farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. .tamis, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. .farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. Pan owners farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Owned land in farms acres, 1987. 1982. Rented land in farms acres, 1987. 1982. Harvested 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 of residence: On farm operated 1987. 1982. Not on farm operated _ 1987 1982. Not reported _ 1987. 1982. Operators by principal occupation: Farming 1987. 1982. Otfler _ 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. 100 517 117 624 559 430 8 284 11 217 187 201 34 491 41 465 16 178 16 858 18 313 24 607 157 350 419 67 365 72 711 248 293 38 461 42 806 21 298 27 961 12 210 15 203 896 127 653 136 815 589 677 76 628 93 573 317 387 9 302 12 638 174 46 577 37 737 24 007 18 667 22 570 19 070 161 940 200 162 215 894 677 544 564 83 021 81 665 367 381 271 290 100 466 116 602 40 513 50 098 59 953 66 504 254 275 11 358 40 088 217 216 72 199 62 Oil 106 123 58 285 96 184 26 125 39 786 32 160 56 398 84 441 481 154 581 179 618 297 314 31 196 60 393 130 134 72 435 88 927 34 364 47 704 38 071 41 223 421 475 171 444 194 660 324 378 65 354 79 042 210 39 699 63 698 178 193 121 122 117 427 52 457 48 308 68 665 69 119 161 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 239 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Ctiaracteristics l_and in farms farms. 19 Harvested cropland _ TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland -_ farms, Part owners farms. acres, Owned land in farms acres. Rented land in farms a Harvested cropland farms, acres. Tenants farms, acres, Han/ested 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 principal 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 149 days 1987.. 150 to 199 days _ 19871! 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 moie 1987.. 1982. Average years on present farm 1987. 1982. Not reported 1987. 1982. 1 224 1 295 208 014 226 697 908 829 853 99 972 103 310 553 583 17 481 20 685 314 356 82 950 106 327 36 715 42 241 46 235 64 086 282 326 43 495 68 365 520 556 45 053 48 911 272 309 8 662 9 224 380 24 540 29 310 134 134 17 941 16 778 8 771 7 095 9 170 9 683 362 447 59 861 72 334 278 367 246 305 38 012 42 849 94 113 19 783 26 262 10 281 13 641 9 502 12 621 85 1 254 1 413 199 960 213 572 832 861 1 012 83 006 94 462 507 657 15 576 21 983 320 340 99 696 109 354 33 579 31 371 295 39 553 64 835 1 123 1 226 188 365 201 504 757 876 77 593 105 931 352 76 275 124 256 27 903 44 447 48 372 79 809 246 402 407 79 836 100 949 260 269 41 675 43 535 34 237 52 957 15 273 23 833 223 190 242 716 785 497 20 312 29 453 283 329 120 427 132 595 49 101 52 582 71 326 80 013 245 302 63 010 80 360 240 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA 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 FARMS Land In farms . Harvested cropland . TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners . larms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982. -farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 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. 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. 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. 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- 370 401 144 986 165 889 243 293 22 218 40 849 237 235 73 583 67 649 103 140 64 919 88 165 43 425 52 724 21 494 35 441 84 977 1 101 235 478 292 873 707 845 112 625 164 830 625 667 78 589 95 066 405 453 23 392 32 636 264 344 128 022 181 086 54 814 71 043 73 208 110 043 234 312 72 938 121 806 471 622 220 526 231 207 290 392 36 016 60 767 259 355 94 516 98 243 158 193 104 881 109 684 52 072 43 765 52 809 65 919 125 462 537 63 971 68 994 290 348 6 327 7 815 160 168 37 437 40 245 21 637 21 911 15 800 18 334 138 1 582 1 664 136 599 151 586 1 027 1 122 1 217 78 541 82 139 693 725 14 484 16 996 340 359 52 678 60 618 23 812 25 231 28 866 35 387 285 546 585 1 036 1 079 585 668 56 243 53 351 435 128 177 50 752 60 360 20 307 25 168 30 445 35 192 104 149 361 153 040 344 180 201 47 889 59 307 20 459 27 718 27 430 31 589 158 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 241 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Criaracteristics FARMS Land in farms - Harvested cropland ~ TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners -fams, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. .farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 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., Harvested cropland farms, acres, Pari owners farms, acres. Owned land in farms acres. Rented land in farms acres. Harvested cropland- farms, acres. Tenants farms, acres, Han/esled 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 principal occupation: Farming 1987.. 1982.. Other ___ _ 1987.. 1982.. Operators by days of work oft 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.. 242 ALABAMA 1 243 1 353 159 757 167 493 822 963 44 763 62 333 831 925 79 214 87 872 502 594 16 328 20 816 343 348 73 262 70 928 30 972 27 162 42 290 43 766 273 305 25 018 35 850 341 422 160 001 195 565 220 308 42 037 85 437 245 77 645 87 949 128 65 854 89 635 32 324 45 006 33 530 44 629 85 279 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. neaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Characteristics Land in larms . Harvested cropland . TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners -farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. .farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1967. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987., 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987., 1982., 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Harvested cropland farms, acres, Pan owners farms, acres. Owned land in farms acres. Rented land tn farms acres. Harvested cropland farms. acres. Tenants farms, 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 principal occupation: Farming 1987.. 1982.. Other _ 1987.. 1982.. Operators by days of worti 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. 456 Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory teict] Charactenstics 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 . TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) . farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. Other than family held . farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982.. farms, 1987.. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. 444 768 3 831 5 214 B 439 9 555 10 258 11 418 10 510 11 883 5 351 5 159 9 836 9 610 4 284 5 552 53.1 51.8 40 539 45 721 742 697 789 198 2 779 2 727 403 056 411 349 39 553 44 009 7 297 798 8 090 943 3 014 3 754 1 318 615 1 579 505 494 413 362 331 377 689 359 420 104 740 128 628 346 406 87 039 104 322 1 049 185 505 214 048 843 979 108 472 147 704 552 200 490 212 029 218 48 176 48 515 1 111 1 269 132 538 157 016 1 222 124 509 138 639 259 315 150 783 169 778 239 304 123 141 142 046 244 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA 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, Table 10 Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symtx}l8, 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 Table 10 Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. 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 Montgomery 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 proprietorship) . Other than family held . .farms, 1987, 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. .(arms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. .farms. 1987.. 1982., acres, 1987. 1982. -farms, 1987. 1982- acres, 1987. 1982- 338 366 137 356 158 545 327 348 101 832 115 587 935 1 071 227 425 290 163 979 173 726 213 575 582 216 746 222 759 559 165 628 179 282 683 95 981 98 983 1 485 1 576 130 637 144 929 1 463 1 533 116 069 126 337 B06 105 225 112 233 422 509 146 131 147 988 420 473 98 905 122 904 120 54.8 54.3 683 212 235 253 624 250 ALABAMA 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, see introductory text] Characlenslics Table 10. Tenure and Characteristics of Operator and Type of Organization: 1987 and 1982-Con. (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.. 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 propnetorship) farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Partnership farms, 1987. Otfier tfian family field .farms, 1987_. 1982.. acres, 1987_. 1982.. .farms. 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982. 405 438 194 647 197 756 418 439 175 737 173 537 518 590 109 510 122 120 505 556 96 129 100 420 358 63 855 65 208 494 622 118 224 130 794 535 575 (D) 58 332 526 557 59 977 51 932 296 359 153 213 182 572 363 127 111 156 372 252 ALABAMA 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 ] Cattle and calves . Farms by inventory: -- farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982.. .1987.. 1982., Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Cattle and calves . farms. 1987, 1982. number. 1987, 1982_ Farms by inventory: 1 to 9 farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 10 to 19 farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 20 to 49 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 of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( 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] Cattle and calves farms. 1987. .-.farms. 1987. 1982_ number. 1987. 1982_ ...farms. 1987. 1982_ number. 1987. 1982. 20 to 49 farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 50 to 99 farms. 1987_ 1982_ number. 1987. 100 to 199 farms. 19 200 to 499 farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987__ 1982.. 500 or more farms. 1987.. Cows and heifers that had calved . ___farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. Beef cows farms. 1987_. 1982.. number. 1987. . 1982.. 1 987 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 farms- number.. 10 to 19 farnis-. number.. 20 to 49 famis-. number.. 50 to 99 farms.. number.. 100 to 199 farms- number.. 200 to 499 — farms- number.. 500 or more farms.. number.. fiililk cows - famns. 1987- 1982_. number, 1987.. 1982. 1 987 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- 1982- Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms. 1987- 1982. number. 1987. 813 828 31 257 30 364 282 259 8 265 7 717 707 724 15 565 13 653 415 9 573 12 228 375 5 535 6 769 289 359 4 807 5 646 242 325 2 288 3 215 276 354 1 750 2 244 245 287 7 471 9 808 227 259 4 259 5 592 220 245 3 724 4 756 219 1 935 2 468 934 1 005 32 872 33 038 897 7 347 8 190 215 242 2 989 3 310 712 758 16 249 16 542 232 1 240 215 2 938 307 12 736 14 616 260 269 7 297 7 704 254 262 (D) (D) 259 2 855 3 667 662 704 25 636 27 453 206 2 405 2 857 207 219 6 344 6 651 602 636 14 451 14 216 577 585 13 034 11 964 540 5 953 6 761 258 ALABAMA 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] Cattle and calves . .-.(arms. 1987, 1982. number. 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982- number. 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982., Cows and hetfers that had calved . ...farms. 1987. 1982- number, 1987., 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. ...farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. ...farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 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.- numljer-. 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 farms.. number.- 500 or more farms.. numtaer.- Heifers and heifer calves -.farms, 1987.- 1982-- number, 1987-- 1982-- Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves farms, 1987-- 1982-- number, 1987-- 249 283 13 568 18 609 238 3 116 4 258 219 250 2 354 4 232 650 26 471 32 445 552 13 161 14 259 420 528 5 833 9 257 354 458 22 474 19 102 310 432 7 680 9 137 357 465 8 496 9 273 465 532 15 043 15 954 428 467 8 573 8 732 359 436 3 712 3 830 472 2 758 3 392 1 150 34 583 33 121 979 1 027 19 406 17 200 358 1 830 274 3 776 268 7 925 43 902 1 014 6 754 6 578 329 387 10 799 10 402 278 375 3 934 6 418 307 402 4 296 8 090 259 300 9 518 10 875 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 259 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text} Cattle and catves. .. -farms, 1987_ 1982_ number, 1987- 1982- - farms, 1987- 19 number, 1987- 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987- ... farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. numt)er, 1987. 1982. Cows and fietfers ttiat tiad calved - ...farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987- 1982- ... farms, 1987- 1982- number, 1987_ ---farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987. Beef cows farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1 967 farms by inventory: 1 to 9 -- farms.. number.. 10 to 19 farms.. number.. 20 to 49 farms.. numtwr-. 50 to 99 farms-. numt)er-. 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 farms.. number.. 500 or more farms.. number-. Milk cows farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982- 1 987 farms by inventory; 1 to 9 farms-. number.. 10 to 19 farms.. number.. 20 to 49 famis.. numtier-. 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. 1982- Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves . ...farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987. 928 992 35 979 35 881 176 201 1 047 1 213 218 270 3 055 3 720 344 329 10 629 9 994 849 897 20 546 18 764 820 855 18 311 16 458 3 174 239 6 986 717 819 8 214 9 338 859 7 219 7 779 236 285 11 218 13 320 222 253 9 930 10 429 1 164 9 2 415 3 1 817 20 243 4 170 5 467 276 3 792 5 113 266 343 15 287 20 277 290 5 860 8 501 279 3 567 6 805 230 299 4 887 3 526 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, soe 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_. numt)er, 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.. numt)er. . 50 to 99 farms.. numtier.. 100 to 199 fa/ms-- 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. 198 7.. 19f,2,. number. 19fJ7,- 19H2,. $1,000, 19 37,. 19 82,. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 fa'-i-ns-. number.. 10 to 19 farms.. nun iber.. 20 to 49 fiirms.. nui Tiber.. 50 to 99 _ farms.. nu iTiber.. 100 to 199... farms.. n umber... 200 to 499 farms.. r lumber.. 500 or more . farms.. number.. Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates sold. _. farms, 1987.. 1982.. numbe', 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 _ larms.. number.. 10 to 19 f.arms.. number.. 20 to 49.. fiirms.. nuntber.. 50 to 99 .._ farms.. num ber.. 100 to 199 fai ms. numiiier., 200 to 499 farms. numlDer.. 500 or more far ms. numljer. 540 710 6!) 213 7f. 221 29 320 31 2B1 831 908 822 127 304 469 242 615 12 046 60 164 7 561 102 4.10 6 4:J1 189 5:20 2 053 136 035 784 104 808 357 100 909 98 138 032 23 972 24 867 384 701 397 871 102 106 82 032 12 709 58 325 5 772 76 015 4 117 117 747 981 63 171 19 687 20 339 447 207 424 256 202 364 160 583 12 288 47 027 3 444 45 054 2 479 71 344 789 51 720 257 298 7 577 9 144 2 827 2 713 91 3 551 3 924 1 Oil 4 026 5 220 1 816 1 789 Table 11 Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbrevtalions and symbols, see Introductory teirt] Dairy products sold (arms, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. Cattle and calves sold (arms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 (arms by number sold: 1 to 9 (arms.. number.. 10 to 19 farms.. number.. 20 to 49 farms- number.. 50 to 99 (arms.. number.. 100 to 199 (arms.. number. 200 to 499 farms- number.. 500 or more farms.. number. . Calves sold (amis, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 (arms by number sold: 1 to 9 (arms.. number. . 10 to 19-. - (arms.. number.. 20 to 49 .__ (arms.. number.. 50 to 99 _ (arms.. number.. 100 to 199 (arms.. number.. 200 to 499 (arms.. number.. 500 or more (arms.. numt)er.. Cattle sold (arms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 (arms by number sold: 1 to 9 (arms.. number.. 10 to 19- (arms.- number.- 20 to 49. - (arms-. numt>er.- 50 to 99- (arms- number.- 100 to 199 -- famns-. number.. 200 to 499 - (arms-. number.. 500 or more .- (arms,. number.. Cattle fattened on grain and concentrates sold ___ (amis, 1987.. 1982.- number. 1987.- 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1 987 (arms by number sold: 1 to 9 - (arms.. number.. 10 to 19 --- (arms.. number.. 20 to 49 - -. famis-. number.. 50 to 99 (arms.- number.. 100 to 199 farms.. number.. 200 to 499 (arms.. number.. 500 or more farms.. number.. (D) 338 379 5 805 6 360 1 447 1 274 160 6 225 3 144 2 013 6 465 6 464 2 064 1 796 3 516 3 445 945 1 180 6 392 307 2 949 3 019 9 416 10 602 3 386 3 585 4 464 4 464 1 315 920 202 235 4 952 6 138 2 072 2 665 114 216 242 3 952 3 162 929 621 157 209 3 211 4 518 1 132 1 649 100 9 496 10 223 2 975 2 676 387 462 5 714 6 032 1 490 1 226 204 3 782 4 191 1 484 1 450 4 863 5 542 1 597 1 432 250 2 778 3 271 2 085 2 271 843 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 263 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.. 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.. 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 numtwr sold: 1 to 9 farnrs.. 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.. 376 399 8 388 334 338 5 529 4 925 1 528 1 Oil 232 265 2 859 4 070 1 002 1 599 157 285 286 5 774 4 492 (D) 1 055 115 254 250 3 636 2 955 980 603 130 634 69 928 45 1 314 9 (D) (D) 390 400 6 229 5 907 1 711 1 196 352 348 6 970 6 084 2 782 2 006 170 975 1 168 314 445 403 455 9 631 12 490 2 973 3 747 178 906 120 1 620 5 607 5 167 1 439 1 116 4 024 7 323 1 534 2 631 7 585 10 391 2 718 2 862 3 964 5 007 1 070 1 112 232 3 621 5 384 221 248 4 182 4 226 (D) 1 046 67 205 2 638 2 655 720 1 544 1 571 (D) 525 264 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning ol 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.. SI,000. (987.. 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 __ famis.. 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.. 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.. numt)er_. 200 to 499 famis.- number.. 500 or more farms.. number. _ 339 385 10 168 10 508 3 297 3 251 91 282 279 5 773 4 662 1 570 1 109 108 219 256 4 395 5 846 815 1 529 429 619 1 498 1 472 28 271 24 947 8 821 6 584 691 3 433 392 5 266 312 8 932 74 4 869 1 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-. numtjer.. 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.. 1962.. number. 1987.. 1982- $1,000, 1987- 1982.. 1987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 farms.. number. . 10 to 19 --- fanns-. 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.. 642 628 10 352 13 182 3 200 2 514 530 514 5 069 460 402 5 283 4 576 1 908 1 396 1 146 8 472 238 247 4 685 4 258 1 430 1 066 206 2 478 2 624 2 207 1 634 873 619 650 12 043 13 260 4 054 3 260 6 810 7 299 1 824 1 478 5 233 5 961 2 229 1 782 14 093 16 225 4 539 4 966 (D) 340 358 6 397 7 183 1 567 1 808 (D) 347 343 7 696 9 042 2 972 3 159 184 265 282 12 030 19 859 4 415 7 033 117 212 224 4 833 4 308 1 432 971 7 197 15 551 2 983 6 061 1 911 Table 11 Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con [For moaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Dairy products sold . (arms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Cattle and calves sold larms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 --- famis.. 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 (arms.. number.. Calves sold - farms. 1987__ 1982.. number. 1967.. 1982- $1,000. 1987.. 1982- 1967 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 - — farms.. number. 10 to 19 farms— number.- 20 to 49 farms.. numt)er-. 50 to 99 (arms.. number.. 100 to 199 farms- number.. 200 to 499 (arms- number.. 500 or more famis.. 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 (arms.. numtMr,. 100 to 199 farms.. numt)er.. 200 to 499 farms.. number.. 500 or more farms.. number.. Cattle fattened on gram and concentrates sold - farms. 1987. 1982. numt}er. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by numlwr sold: 1 to 9 - farms. number. 10 to 19 _. farms- number. 20 to 49 famns. number. 50 to 99 farms. numt}er- 100 to 199 — — fams. number. 200 to 499 - (arms. number. 500 or more farms. number. 15 946 13 451 5 938 4 154 329 1 628 240 3 203 (D) 652 586 8 611 6 528 2 425 1 395 510 514 7 335 6 923 3 513 2 759 331 1 430 1 369 974 822 311 349 4 940 5 653 1 542 1 476 156 233 242 2 724 3 053 679 657 148 230 276 2 216 2 600 863 818 150 237 253 (0) 3 931 1 049 213 2 475 2 363 1 212 1 568 445 546 929 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. SI .000. 1987. 1982. Cattle and calves sold farms. 1987_. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982-. 1 987 farms by numtser sold: 1 to 9 farms.. numlwr.. 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.. 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 famis.. 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.. 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 farms.. number.. 10 to 19 fanns.. number.. 20 to 49 farms. numtwr.. 50 to 99 farms. number.. 100 to 199 farms. number. 200 to 499 farms. number. 500 or more farms. number. 245 260 7 046 7 344 2 389 2 077 90 (D) 185 212 3 393 4 052 836 3 653 3 292 1 552 1 211 531 614 13 459 13 824 4 937 4 253 229 6 171 6 418 1 610 1 283 393 437 7 288 7 406 3 328 2 970 402 488 23 416 18 917 B 673 5 532 10 027 9 107 2 854 (D) 263 287 13 389 9 810 5 819 3 542 132 455 492 7 189 7 244 2 385 363 406 3 910 4 162 1 045 956 3 279 3 082 1 339 1 529 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. 1967.. 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 farnis-- number.. 200 to 499 famis-. number.. 500 or more farms.. number.. Calves sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982-. $1,000, 19B7_. 1982_. 1987 farms by number sold; 1 to 9 farms.. numt)er_. 10 to 19 farnis.. number.. 20 to 49 farms.. number.. 50 to 99 farms.. number., 100 to 199 famra.. number.. 200 to 499 farms.. number.. 500 or more farms.. numtwr.. Cattle sold fanns, 1987.. 1982-. number, 1987.. 1982-. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 farms.. numt)er.. 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. 1967 farms by number sold: 1 to 9 farms., numtjer. 10 to 19 farms. number. 20 to 49 farms. number- so to 99--- fanns- numtjer- 100 to 199- larms- number- 200 to 499 --- farms- number. 500 or more farms. number. 3 429 Table 11. Cattle and Calves— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning o( 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.. 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 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.. 17 799 21 860 6 413 7 383 291 320 6 830 7 615 1 934 1 708 134 225 239 10 969 14 345 4 480 5 675 114 1 938 Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory teid] Hogs and pigs ._, farms, 25 to 49 farms. SO to 99 farms. 100 to 199 farms, 200 to 499 (am)s, 500 to 999 farms, 1,000 or more farms. 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. Hogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding.. farms, numtjer, 1982. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more (arms. number. Other flogs and pigs famis, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. LITTERS Utters of pigs farrowed 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. 1 987 farms by number sold: 1 to 24 farms. numt)er.. 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 more farms. number.. Feeder pigs sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987- $1,000, 1987- 1982- -- farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Hogs and pigs otfier ttian feeder pigs sold 3 585 6 061 353 062 463 840 1 927 3 528 16 940 28 046 538 883 18 544 30 691 395 661 26 493 44 372 285 455 38 560 60 453 286 357 83 051 102 394 137 97 18 645 3 274 5 556 302 024 400 231 2 599 4 346 71 034 85 688 2 409 3 857 36 129 43 772 2 242 3 476 34 905 41 916 3 220 5 127 648 262 785 996 61 869 78 714 1 080 11 727 594 20 472 475 32 673 405 53 757 313 015 1 026 1 614 172 618 190 754 7 077 8 461 2 802 4 426 475 644 595 242 54 792 70 254 507 385 3 8 387 1 040 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. 1982. Farms by inventory. 1 to 24 _ farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 25 to 49 farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 50 to 99 farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 100 to 199 farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982- 200 to 499 farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 500 to 999- farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1,000 or more farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Hogs and pigs used or to be used for Ijreeding-.- farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987- 1982. 1987 tamis by inventory; 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more farms- number. Other hogs and pigs farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. LITTERS Litters of pigs farrowed 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. SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987-, 1982. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987- 1982-, 1987 faima by number sold: 1 to 24 famis- number.. 2510 49 farms.. number.. 50 to 99 - farms.. number.. 100 to 199 - farms.. number-, 200 to 499- farms.. number., 500 to 999 - farms- numtjer., 1.000 or more farms., numtier.. Feeder pigs sold farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987., 1982. $1,000, 1987- 1982. Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold ..- farms, 1987. 1982- number, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987- 1982. , 1987- Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 25 to 49__ (arms, 50 to 99 -„ farms, 100 to 199 - farms, 200 to 499 farms, 500 to 999 farms, 1.000 or more farms, l-(ogs and pigs used or to be used for breeding farms. number. 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. 1 987 farms by inventory; 1 to 24 ,_ 25 to 49 - 50 to 99— - 100 or more farms.. number.. Other hogs and pigs farms, 1987.. 1982.. numt>er. 1987.. 1982., LITTERS Litters of pigs farrowed 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, 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987.. 1982- number, 19B7__ 19B2-. $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 other than feeder pigs sold .,, farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1 259 9 1 116 6 245 9 624 637 1 088 17 081 23 399 1 760 2 360 5 287 Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 19B7 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Item Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— lnventor>', Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For me.3ntng of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] INVENTORY Hogs and pi^is . 25 to 49. ._ — farms, 50 to 99 --farms, 100 to 199 farms, 200 to 499 - farms. 500 to 999 farnis, 1,000 or more farms, Hogs and pigs used or U ^ be used for breeding 1982. 1987. 1982- 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by inventory. 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more Other hogs and pigs . farms- number- . farms. 1987. LITTERS Utters of pigs farrowed t>etween — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Now. 30 farms. number. Dec. 1 of preceding year and Ma y 31 farms, numt)er. June 1 and Nov. 30 --- farms, numlwr. 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 farm.s-- numbar.. 200 to 499 - fanns.- number.. 500 to 999 faims-. nurr.ber.- 1.000 or more fajms.. number.. Feeder pigs sold - ...farms, 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987-- 1982- $1,003. 1987.- 1982-. Hogs and pigs other than feeder pigs sold .- .-farms. 1987-. 1982-. numl)er. 1987.. 4 186 Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For moaning of abbreviations and symbols, sea introductory text] Hogs and pigs farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 25 to 49 . farms. 50 to 99 -.farms. 100 to 199 farms. 200 to 499 farms. 500 to 999 farms. r more farms, number, 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 hogs and pigs farms. 1987.. 1982.. number. 1987.. 1982.. UTTERS Utters of pigs fanowed between — Dec. 1 of preceding year and Nov, 30 farms, number, Dec. 1 of preceding year and May 31 farms, numt)er, June 1 and Nov. 30 farms, number. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987_. 1982. number. 19B7_. 1982_ $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. 1 987 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 __ farnis- number. 1.000 or more farms. number. Feeder pigs sold farms. 1987_ 1982. numt)er, 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Hogs and pigs otrier than feeder pigs sold farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. 2 747 3 392 277 345 2 297 3 288 259 342 16 128 18 214 1 381 1 835 6 474 5 587 305 247 9 654 12 627 1 076 1 589 2 394 1 810 (D) 984 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. number, Farms by inventory: 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. 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.. 1 987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 49 50 to 99 100 or more farms. number. Other hogs and pigs farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. LITTERS Litters of pigs fan-owed 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, SALES Hogs and pigs sold farms, 1987.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. $1,000, 1987.. 1982.. 1 987 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 other than feeder pigs sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. $1,000,1987. 1982. , 1987.. Table 12. Hogs and Pigs— Inventory, Litters, and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. {For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Talladega Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of 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, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Sheep and lambs shorn . Sheep and lambs sold . Sheep, lambs, and wool sold . farms, 1987.. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. pounds of wool. 1987.. 1982. .. famis. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. -. farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 3 262 Table 13 Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Sheep and lambs Inventory fanns, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory; 1 to 24 25 to 99. 100 to 299 300 to 999 1.000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms. 1987. 1982. numt)er. 1987. 1982. Sheep and lambs Shorn farms. 1987. Sheep and lambs sold . pounds of wool. 1987. ._ farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. Sheep, lambs, and wool sold . farms. 1987.. 1982.. $1,000. 1987.. 1982.. Horses and ponies inventory farms. 1987.. Horses and ponies sold . .. farms, 1987., 1982. number. 1987. 1982_ $1,000. 1987. 1982. Sheep and lambs inventory farms. 1987. 1982_ number. 1987, 1982, 1987 farms by inventory; 1 to 24 25 to 99 100 to 299 300 to 999 1,000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Sheep and lambs shorn _ Sheep and lambs sold . farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. pounds of wool. 1987. 1982. .. farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 404 (D) 2 215 (D) 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,. 244 1 308 930 209 1 119 623 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 281 Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Sheep and lambs inventory _ farms, 1987_ 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 . Sfieep 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, number, Horses and ponies sold farms, 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982.. 1987. 1982_. Sheep and lambs inventory farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1 987 farms by inventory; 1 to 24 _. 25 to 99 100 to 299 300 to 999 1,000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Sheep and lambs shorn, farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. pounds of wool, 1987. 1982. Sheep and lambs sold --. farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Sheep, lambs, and wool sold -..farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. Horses and ponies inventory farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Horses and ponies sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982. 338 Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory texit Sheep and lambs Inventory farms, 1987.. 1982.. numlMr, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by inventory: 1 to 24 25 to 99 100 to 299 300 to 999 1,000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older .farms, 1987.. 1982-. number. 1987.. 1982-. Sheep and lambs shorn farms, 1967.. 1982.. number, 1987.. 1982.. pounds of wool, 1967.. 1982-. Sheep and lambs sold . Sheep, lambs, and wool sold . Horses and ponies inventory . ...farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987., 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 1982_ ...farms, 1987. 1982. numt>er, 1987. 1982. 223 210 1 217 902 Horses and ponies sold farms, 1987_. 1962.- number, 1987.. Sheep and lambs Inventory.. _ farms, 1967. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. 1 967 farms by inventory. 1 to 24 25 to 99 - 100 to 299 - 300 to 999 1,000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older .farms, 1987. 1982 number, 1967. 1962. Sheep and lambs shorn . Sheep and lambs sold . farms, 1987., 1982., number, 1987., 1982. pounds of wool, 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1967. 1982. number, 1987., 1982. Sheep, lambs, and wool sold . Horses and ponies inventory. Horses and ponies sold . ...farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1967. 1982. ...farms, 1967. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. numtjer, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1967. 1962. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 283 Table 13. Sheep and Horses— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, Sheep and lambs inventory larms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by inventory; 1 to 24 25 to 99... - 100 to 299... - 300 to 999... 1.000 or more Ewes 1 year old or older farms, 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Sfieep and lambs sfiom farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. pounds of wool, 1987. 1982. Sheep and lambs sold farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Sheep, lambs, and wool sold .farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. Horses and ponies inventory farms, 1987, 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Horses and ponies sold farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. $1,000. 1987. 1982. 284 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of 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. 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 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. -- farms, 1987- 1982- number. 1987-. 19B2-. -- farms, 1987.. 1982. number, 1987,. 1982.. Turkey hens kept for breeding . Ducks, geese, and other poultry. .. 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-. 1967 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. 4 942 6 744 2 785 4 580 15 107 006 17 734 581 2 654 4 439 12 353 479 14 787 281 508 874 2 753 526 2 947 300 223 2 061 843 1 504 096 2 123 2 519 94 389 075 74 462 353 453 1 009 (D) 3 663 4 239 950 942 685 475 852 1 141 19 918 366 22 424 711 12 566 398 14 915 072 213 2 557 2 659 564 583 477 426 623 399 225 344 885 905 172 130 996 596 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 285 Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning 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. 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 _-_ 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 Turkey hens kept for breeding . .. farms, 1987_, 1982. number, 1987., 1982. .. farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Ducks, geese, and other poultry farms, 19 Any poultry sold . farms, 1987., 1982. $1,000, 1987., 1982. Hens and pullets sold (arms, 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 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. Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold farms, 1987. (D) Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. Any poultry lamis. 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. 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 farms- number. Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age _ farms, 1987, 1982. numtjer, 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 . .. farms. 1987. 1982- number. 1987. 1982- .. farms. 1987. 1982- number. 1987. 1982. 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. 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 farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Turkeys for slaughter sold farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. 146 51 717 34 682 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 287 Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Any poultry ..- farms, 1987. 1982_ Criickens 3 months old or older farms. 1987_ 1982. number. 1987. Hens and putlets 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. Putlets 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. Turkeys farms. 1987., 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Turkey hens kept for breeding farms. 1987. Any poultry sold . - farms, 1987. 1982. $1,000, 1987. 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. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1 987 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. 96 Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Any poultry farms, 1987, 1982. Chickens 3 months old or older farms, 1 S87 . 1982. numl)er, 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 fanns-. 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 Turkey hens kept for breeding . ...farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. ...famns, 1987. 1982. numt)er, 1987. 1982. 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- Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, 1987.. 1982. number, 1987.. 1982.. 1987 farms by numt)er 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. Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold . 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 289 Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Any poultry .- - farms. 1987_ 1982- Ctiickens 3 months old or older farms, 1987_ Hens and pullets of laying age farms. 1987.. 1982- number. 1987-. 1982- 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 -_ farms. number- Pullets 3 months old or older not of laying age farms. 1987. 1982- number, 1987- 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- 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 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- 151 110 Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. Any poultry lanns, 1987.. 1982.. Chickens 3 months old or older lerms, 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 - terms.. number.. Pullets 3 months o!d 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 . -.-farms. 1987.. 1982. number. 1987.. 1982.. .--farms. 1987- 1982- number. 1987-. 1982- Ducks, geese, and other poultry ..farms. 1987.. 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. 19B2-. number, 1987-. 1982- Ducks, geese, and other poultry sold . (D) Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. Any poultry farms, 1987,. 1982. Ctiickens 3 montfis old or older farms. 1987_. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Hens and pullets ot 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., numtjer,. Pullets 3 montfis old or older not of laying age farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987., 1982. Pullet cfiicks and pullets under 3 months old farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987., 1982. Broilers and otfier meat-type cfiickens farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987., 1982. Turkeys , Turkey f>ens kept for breeding , ...farms, 1987., 1982. number, 1987. 1982. ...farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987., 1982., Ducks, geese, and otfier 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 otfier meat-type cfiickens sold farms, 1987., 1982., numtier. 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 famis. number. Turkeys sold farms. 1987. 1982. number. 1987. 1982. Turkeys for slaugfiter sold farms, 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982. Ducks, geese, and otfier poultry sold farms, 1987. (D) Table 14. Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text | Any poultry _ (arms. 1987. 1982. Chickens 3 months old or older (arms. 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 1 00,000 or more (arms.. 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. Any poultry sold farms, 1987 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. 1 987 farms by numtser sold: 1 to 1,999 2,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 99,999 100,000 10 199,999 200,000 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. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 293 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Alabama Harvested cropland farms, Irrigated farms. Corn for grain or seed farms. Irrigated fanms. 1 987 farms by acres fiarvested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. Wheat for grain farms, Irrigated farms. 1 987 farms by acres fian/ested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 1987. 1982. 1987- Cotton.. farms, acres, bales. 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- Soybeans for beans 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. 1967. 1982- 1987. 1982- Peanuts for nuts 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- 1982- 1987- 1982. tons, dry, ... farms. 1987- 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982. 1 987 farms by acres han/ested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres , 250 acres or more 28 509 33 351 2 231 623 3 265 361 1 255 1 004 75 894 63 448 7 413 10 390 234 669 310 660 15 623 257 20 144 774 226 308 5 182 1 652 445 134 1 914 4 090 156 466 474 467 4 903 608 14 072 021 20 14 125 1 820 1 458 346 013 294 792 380 936 421 367 73 29 422 555 379 464 4 124 9 897 575 370 1 589 247 11 633 904 36 402 694 41 1 023 1 550 880 671 2 655 3 291 207 963 170 931 429 000 017 487 731 409 201 187 19 061 18 492 647 843 568 456 1 186 655 1 113 671 143 79 311 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meantng of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Harvested cropland (arms, Irrigated farms, Com for gram or seed farms. Inigated 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. 1987. 1982. 1987. J 982. 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. Wtieat (or grain farms. Irrigated farms. 1 987 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.. Cotton farms, Irrigated ..- farms, 1987 farms by acres ha/vested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres --. 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more i. 1987., 1982. i. 1987. 1982. i. 1987. 1982. i, 1987., 1982. . 1987. 1982. Soybeans for beans farms. Irrigated famis. 1987 fanns by acres t 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres .... 100 to 249 acres .. 250 acres or more. 1987.. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Peanuts for nuts farms. Irrigated _.. farms. 1 987 tamns by acres f 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres -. 250 acres or more. acres, tons, dry. 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. 1982. . 1987. 1982. . 1987. 1982. ,, 1987. 1982. 339 389 17 796 26 833 2 682 4 845 138 736 263 371 1 406 3 423 33 434 112 858 2 615 10 620 43 191 255 788 . 1987.. Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Harvested cropland farms, Irrigated farms, Corn for grain or seed 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. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- Wfieat for grain farms. Irrigated farms, 1 987 farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres , 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987. Cotton farms. Irrigated farms. 1987 farms by acres fian/ested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more . 1987. 1962. . 1987. 1982. . 1987. 1982. . 1967. 1982. , 1987. 1982. Soybeans for beans farms. Irrigated farms. 1987 farms by acres fian/ested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres too to 249 acres , 250 acres or more 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. Peanuts for nuts farms, Irrigated farms. 1 987 farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more , 1987.. 1982.. i, 1987.. 1982.. i, 1987-. 1982. i. 1987. 1982.. i. 1987.. 1982.. fHay— alfalfa, otfier tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green cfiop. etc. (see text) farms. tons, dry, ... farms. 1987.. 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982- 1 987 farms by acres f 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres.. 250 acres or more. 226 268 6 723 6 318 5 950 5 512 9 307 9 091 203 207 6 046 6 067 1 226 44 829 81 253 4 620 3 410 8 045 4 505 604 639 46 577 70 974 243 286 6 959 12 107 391 591 682 496 2 770 5 355 71 454 133 921 (D) 978 1 687 33 239 3 488 24 258 59 961 541 190 23 874 21 261 50 228 471 60 204 038 326 264 8 210 6 140 20 673 16 987 2 239 1 185 177 148 86 406 4 228 10 477 134 029 381 859 34 518 30 095 38 066 47 093 9 345 25 046 144 143 661 485 279 299 B 136 5 941 12 521 323 282 627 720 4 369 51 631 124 844 6 006 16 592 142 483 366 986 1 895 2 304 4 144 550 5 660 095 6 429 5 191 16 710 12 198 3 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbrevialtons and symbols, Harvested cropland . Irrigated „_ Corn for grain or seed farms, Irrigated farms. 1 987 farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres -. ?5 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Wheat for gram farms. Irrigated farms. 1 987 farms by acres tian/ested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 10 249 acres 250 acres or more ,. 1987. 1982. „ 1987. 1982. 1, 1987. 1982. ,. 1987. 1982. ,. 1987. 1982. Cotton farms, Imgated farms. 1 987 farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- Soytjeans for beans farms. Irrigated farms. 1 987 farms by acres fiarvested: 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- Peanuts for nuts farms. Imgated farms. 1987 farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982- acres, tons, dry, farms, acres, 1987.. 1982.. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres too to 249 acres 250 acres or more.. 328 392 20 620 34 460 4 355 6 683 308 536 346 479 712 2 485 12 159 67 641 (D) 1 677 1 549 1 901 10 181 8 367 250 428 6 639 7 521 14 284 315 21 813 861 204 6 010 5 956 18 609 1 369 1 487 48 995 60 556 236 305 3 175 2 998 221 781 197 145 1 513 6 676 40 240 172 090 (D) 1 005 1 484 1 083 129 309 12 295 27 605 287 776 615 920 1 110 1 007 27 405 21 508 52 769 38 256 12 157 204 6 485 8 737 348 255 432 490 1 748 2 799 46 244 95 352 1 697 7 731 30 714 201 553 17 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symtxjis. see introductory text] Harvested cropland farms, Irrigated farms, Corn for grain or seed - farms. Irrigated farms. 1 987 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. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. Wheat for grain farms, Irrigated farms. 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.. Cotton 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. Soybeans for beans farms. Irrigated farms, 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres — 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 1. 1987. 1982. I, 1987. 1982. 1, 1987. 1982. , 1987. 1982. , 1987. 1982. Peanuts for nuts farms, Irrigated farms. 1 987 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. acres, tons, dry. Irrigated farms, acres, 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 aires 250 acres or more 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1 522 1 093 82 159 68 571 886 2 813 26 560 76 561 (D) 1 085 1 678 902 7 604 22 992 142 833 514 489 420 383 10 673 9 414 16 485 14 533 1 306 13 089 18 491 1 556 9 400 42 599 2 125 1 252 1 785 1 516 3 398 9 497 93 920 214 292 (D) (0) (D) 93 012 5 157 (D) (D) 512 573 24 411 30 760 3 884 2 999 254 353 249 612 2 568 7 410 79 757 7 279 15 193 134 679 401 939 423 410 11 368 9 604 15 445 15 463 10 076 19 481 571 587 1 082 204 5 010 6 351 134 598 194 843 (D) (D) 1 668 128 457 11 673 61 575 233 129 1 419 753 3 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Crop Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Harvested cropland farms, Irrigated farms, Com for grain or seed farms. Irrigated farms, 1987 farms by acres fiarvested: 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. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. Wfieat for grain farms. Irrigated farms. 1987 farms by acres fiarvested: 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. Cotton farms. Irrigated farms. 1987 farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 1982. 1987. 1982. Soybeans for tieans farms. Irrigated farms. 1987 farms by acres fiarvested: 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. Peanuts for nuts farms. Irrigated farms. 1987 farms by acres tian/ested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 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 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1967. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1 172 5 154 34 146 118 342 7 081 4 991 6 484 6 610 3 750 24 080 53 082 529 075 . 1987.. Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introductoiy text) Harvested cropland (arms, Irrigated farms, Corn lor gram or ! 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. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987., 1982. 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. Cotton farms. Irrigated farms, 1987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres _ 250 acres or more Soybeans for beans farms, Irrigated farms. 1 987 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.. Peanuts for nuts 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. 1982.. 1987. 1982. 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 . 1987.. 1982. ., 1987. 1982- , 1987.. 1982. i. 1987.. 1982. I. 1987.. 1982. 822 Table 15. Selected Crops: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text] Harvested cropland farms, 1987_. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Irrigated ..farms, 1987., 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Corn for grain or seed .farms. 1987_. 1982. acres, 1987.. 1982. bushels, 1987, 1982. Irrigated _ farms, 1987. 1982. 1987 farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more Wfieat for grain farms. Irrigated farms, 1987 farms by acres fian/ested; 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more. — 1982. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. Cotton farms, Irrigated farms 1 987 farms by acres fiarvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more -. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982. Soybeans for beans farms. Irrigated farms, 1 987 farms by acres harvested: 1 to 24 acres 25 to 99 acres 100 to 249 acres 250 acres or more 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. Peanuts for nuts farms, Irrigated farms. 1 987 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. acres, tons, dry. Irrigated terms, 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. 283 Table 16 Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 {Data for 1 967 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land In famis (arms. 1967. 1962. acres, 1967. 1962. Average size of farm acres, 1987., 1962. Value of land and buildings^: Average per farm dollars. 1987. 1982. Average per acre ...dollars. 1987. 1982. Total cropland farms. 1987., 1982. acres, 1987. 1962. Harvested cropland (arms, 1967., 1962. acres, 1967. 1982. Irrigated land. (arms, 1987. 1962.. acres, 1967.. 1962.. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) _. $1,000. 1987. 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 Wheat farms $1,000 Soybeans farms $1,000. Sorghum for grain farms. $1 .000. Barley farms. $1,000. Oats _ __ farms. $1,000. Other grains (arms. $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 (arms. $1,000. Ottier crops (arms. $1,000. Livestock, poultry, and their products (arms. $1,000. Poultry and poultry products _ farms. $1,000. Dairy products __ _ farms. $1,000. Cattle and calves farms. $1,000. Hogs and pigs (arms. $1,000. Sheep, lambs, and wool (arms. $1,000. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) farms $1,000 See footnotes at end of table. 13 976 16 156 5 932 525 6 722 272 424 12 433 13 604 3 217 019 3 783 635 10 892 12 265 1 870 186 2 828 256 1 819 247 1 608 290 130 169 106 116 4 101 92 049 2 293 21 031 1 537 11 739 2 764 57 360 17 558 2 047 12 322 618 17 540 503 6 943 335 102 812 2 243 125 391 11 297 1 339 624 3 276 950 662 473 69 061 8 857 240 563 1 581 57 986 292 235 632 264 503 605 10 641 17 142 79 410 132 881 376 417 155 498 181 556 414 435 364 414 116 972 139 134 355 402 93 520 123 734 48 183 42 324 128 147 101 497 1 656 243 7 804 241 267 158 277 165 271 657 619 322 374 360 262 467 579 229 255 64 624 66 973 214 240 33 585 43 572 18 914 23 396 78 480 87 627 23 520 23 250 872 664 203 688 196 340 1 032 1 035 41 483 44 934 280 68 884 48 584 175 277 134 209 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 303 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1967 include abnormal famis. For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in farms tarms. 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. farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) $1,000, 1987.. 1987 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenfiouse crops farms.. $1.000-. Grains farms.. $1,000.. Com for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans farms.. $1.000.. 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 greenfiouse 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. 60 218 70 714 376 453 240 500 231 487 633 17 335 15 781 108 345 101 158 45 043 46 589 322 313 304 100 299 987 897 25 339 17 297 180 995 116 088 314 403 406 973 455 433 3 533 5 462 45 880 73 816 167 232 81 688 106 654 489 460 222 56 824 69 135 150 218 43 465 57 518 25 615 23 801 153 386 102 591 52 183 54 321 320 290 567 245 975 1 015 663 7 748 8 627 47 537 S3 968 43 851 53 690 860 417 140 578 944 473 607 304 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data tor 1 967 Include abnormal farms. For meaning ol 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 buildlngsi; 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.. 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.. Wtieat 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 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 (arms-. $1,000-. Hogs and pigs _ farms- $1,000-. Sheep, iambs, and wool farms-. $1,000-. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) _ farms-. $1,000-. See footnotes at end of table. 36 852 28 046 320 275 252 873 162 049 632 14 045 13 687 122 131 134 184 113 13 894 41 11 275 8 709 95 141 188 291 225 1 030 1 152 22 092 15 023 187 217 141 723 136 738 138 591 314 292 210 679 221 759 613 409 79 661 87 119 340 71 696 59 084 164 441 124 649 (D) 258 12 674 215 108 968 121 307 637 492 237 575 628 832 1 000 22 410 26 654 131 055 123 973 63 685 94 041 618 5 319 8 515 51 639 17 486 13 653 603 390 271 880 199 829 446 495 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 305 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] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in farms farms. 1987., 1982. acres, 1987.. 19B2_ 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.. 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.. Sorgfium 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 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 catves 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 foomotes at end of table. 202 264 84 720 94 368 419 357 252 675 227 856 622 679 235 34 411 50 337 38 712 43 401 191 643 164 399 171 343 168 374 1 332 1 296 60 846 67 073 545 193 073 117 442 211 008 133 457 189 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data tor 1967 include abnormal farms. 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 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. .farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see texl) ._ $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 lor grain farms. $1,000. Wheal 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 larms. $1,000- Fruits, nuts, and twrrtes larms. $1,000- Nursery and greenhouse crops larms- $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 larms. $1,000. Sheep, lambs, and wool la/ms. $1,000- Other livestock and livestock products (see teirt) farms. $1,000- See footnotes at end of table 202 220 -12 429 56 953 210 259 23 276 20 387 115 229 92 669 30 966 27 157 492 225 167 433 353 432 640 166 415 191 832 863 25 888 19 757 104 808 73 719 475 508 164 676 177 941 347 350 245 187 257 697 678 32 763 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] FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land in farms _ farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. Average size of fami 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- Irrigated land- -farms. 1987.- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD ToUl sales (see text) $1,000. 1987- 1982- Average per farm dollars. 1987- 1987 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops farms.. $1.000.. Grains farms.. $1.000.. Corn tor grain farms.. $1.000.. Wfieat farms.. $1.000.. Soytieans farms.. $1.000.. Sorgtium 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- DaJry products farms. $1,000. Cattle and calves farms. $1,000- Hogs and pigs -.- farms- $1,000- Sheep, lambs, and wool farms. $1,000- Other livestocl^ and livestock products (see text) farms- $1,000. See footnotes at end of table. 354 393 127 601 137 086 336 358 85 487 96 203 301 340 61 443 84 449 30 187 28 522 85 274 72 574 189 333 281 833 1 537 1 553 7 900 20 346 78 996 226 065 135 128 278 375 416 628 2 758 3 432 54 077 47 669 297 306 125 221 132 979 422 435 282 292 87 012 98 709 259 272 64 813 78 075 21 070 22 966 70 944 75 051 (D) 221 10 312 8 2 211 6 (D) 201 4 701 314 389 128 480 145 814 409 375 369 877 399 406 829 279 356 96 603 113 098 52 228 49 130 166 331 126 298 43 949 48 091 448 6 503 6 883 66 354 76 480 329 387 167 942 194 582 673 207 538 837 1 471 316 377 135 881 149 534 305 361 39 309 40 130 119 479 103 696 308 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA 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] 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. .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. 1982. 1987 sales by commodity or commodity group: Crops, including nursery and greentiouse crops larms- $1.000- Grains farms. $1,000- Com for grain farms- $1,000- Wheat - larms- $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 com, and melons farms- $1,000. Fruits, nuts, and bemes farms. $1,000. Nursery and greenhouse crops farms. $1,000. Other crops.- farms. $1,000. Uvestock, poultry, and their products farms. $1,000. Poultry and poultry products farms. $1,000. Dairy products farms. $1,000. Cattte 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) larms- $1,000. See footnotes at end of table 405 541 502 393 468 8 187 8 829 81 061 75 457 314 414 185 690 239 901 773 365 636 981 1 413 1 119 300 398 141 939 176 401 289 380 102 199 152 821 32 870 45 963 104 681 111 023 447 673 520 070 400 550 13 794 13 032 83 599 76 210 38 709 48 648 325 336 9 462 9 494 79 509 65 475 479 67 716 76 767 189 691 175 305 1 175 1 192 101 485 76 655 219 189 160 031 223 242 75 618 78 988 339 326 372 352 506 095 1 231 1 539 217 235 49 059 55 282 204 220 32 300 43 886 42 613 38 046 191 088 157 213 388 237 382 222 619 613 11 279 11 314 67 140 62 858 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 309 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1 987 include abnormal farms. 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 buildings^: Average per fami 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. .(arms, 1987. 1982- acres, 1987. 1982. MARKET VALUE OF AGRICUL- TURAL PRODUCTS SOLD Total sales (see text) $1,000, 1987.. 1982.- ! 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— Soyt)eans farms.. $1,000- Sorghum for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley farms.. $1,000.. Oats - farms.. $1,000.. Other grains farms.. $1,000- Cotton and cottonseed farms.. $1,000.. Tobacco farms. $1,000.. Hay. silage, and field seeds farms. $1,000-. Vegetables, sweet corn, and melons farms.. $1,000.. Fruits, nuts, and hemes 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. 88 548 93 820 255 279 750 257 840 1 242 309 293 56 899 62 960 262 258 31 340 45 693 51 828 35 003 149 361 105 748 125 396 152 732 1 054 1 076 488 304 756 007 416 670 11 208 16 077 94 181 113 220 69 611 86 084 414 484 46 525 27 508 276 932 154 541 282 342 134 718 221 416 307 281 492 28 851 29 815 102 310 87 179 167 400 766 829 22 449 19 358 134 425 124 890 76 249 116 538 876 523 029 640 774 500 556 6 797 9 357 78 129 88 272 37 549 38 933 236 22 483 16 262 141 404 310 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16 Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con [Data tor 1987 Include abnormal farms. For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS Land In (arms farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Average size of farm acres. 1987. 1982. Value ot 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 greentiouse crops farms.. $1.000.. Grains _. farms. $1,000.. Com for grain farms.. $1,000.. Wheat farms.. $1,000.. Soybeans _ farms.. $1,000.. Sorgfium for grain farms.. $1,000.. Barley famis. $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 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 143 698 156 446 1 097 1 043 384 9S3 620 060 422 11 025 10 821 84 162 72 139 5 660 7 254 381 079 292 282 1 Oil 722 15 420 18 093 92 891 103 985 313 093 255 239 582 488 6 687 7 625 92 878 107 391 59 802 68 913 482 449 263 355 397 544 627 895 11 946 11 337 96 337 76 084 163 316 121 667 1 057 1 144 18 506 13 719 186 828 127 026 29 661 35 332 256 310 269 743 153 088 724 13 Oil 11 921 112 160 104 567 115 237 143 569 1 325 1 329 602 094 699 972 416 9 401 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data tor 1 987 Include abnormal farms. For meaning o( 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: 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, 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 19B7_ 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. Part owners farms, acres. Tenants farms. 1987- acres, 1987-. 1982. 1987- 1982- OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence; On farm operated 1987- 1982. Not on farm operated ...1987. 1982. Not reported 1987- 1982- Operators by principal occupation: Farming 1987- 1982- Other 1987- 1982. Operators by days of 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. 1 105 2 798 976 1 817 302 406 3 206 245 612 700 1 925 1 871 1 169 1 298 1 023 1 130 877 952 742 769 2 508 2 814 1 904 2 206 986 1 065 436 503 7 162 7 324 2 111 804 2 281 983 5 647 6 468 3 325 080 3 969 725 1 167 1 364 495 641 470 564 10 001 10 481 2 619 2 607 1 356 8 922 10 169 5 054 4 987 6 485 6 763 6 578 6 546 735 805 419 440 243 99 516 124 968 233 36 242 35 938 312 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con [Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 1967 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) Frutts and tree nuts (017) Horticultural specialties (018) — General farms, pnmarily crop (019) _. , Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedtots (0212) , Dairy larms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily Irvdstock emd animal specialties (029).. FARMS BY SIZE Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data tor 1987 include abnormal tarms. For meaning ot 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 (arms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beet 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. 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. Pan 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 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. See footnotes at end of table. 314 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] 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, pnmanly crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) , Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, pnmanly livestock and animal specialties (029),, FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres _ 1987.. 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 Casfi grans (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 (arms, primarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021) Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) Dairy farms (024) Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) __ General farms, primarily livestock 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. 100 to 139 aci 140 to 179 aci 180 to 219 aci 220 to 259 aci 1982. . 1987. 1982. . 1987. 1982. . 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 farms 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 Introductoiy text] 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, 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, pnmarily livestoclf and anlmat specialties (029) FARMS BY SIZE 1 10 9 acres 1987. 1982. 10 to 49 acres - 1987. 1982. 50 10 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 (arms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Pan owners farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. Tenants farms. 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 worlt 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. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 317 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. 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 teirt) 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) Honicultural specialties (018) General farms, pnmanly crop (010) 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) , 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 260 to 499 aci 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 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. 1982. Pan owners ...laims. 1987. 1982. acres. Tenants farms. acres, 1987. 1962. 1987. 1982. OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Operators by place of residence; On farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not on farm operated 1987.. 1982.. Not reported 1987.. 1982.. Operators by principal occupation: Fanning 1987_. 1982. Other 1987. 1982. Operators by days of worit 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. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 319 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] 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, pnmarily crop (019) Livestock, except dairy, poultry, and animal specialties (021)___ Beef cattle, except feedlots (0212) , Dairy farms (024) , Poultry and eggs (025) Animal specialties (027) General farms, primarily livestock and animal specialties (029) FARMS BY SIZE 1 to 9 acres 1987. 1982. 10 to 49 acres 1987. 1982. 50 to 69 acres 1987. 100 to 139 aci 140 to 179 aci 180 to 219 aci 220 to 259 aci 260 to 499 500 to 999 aci -_ 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1.000 to 1.999 acres 1987.. 1982.. 2.000 acres or more 1987.. 1982.. TENURE OF OPERATOR Full owners farms, acres. Part owners -..farms, acres, Tenants farms, acres, OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS 1982.. 1987.. 1982., 1987.. 1982.. 1987- 1982.. 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. 320 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE -COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data tor 1967 include abnormal lamns. For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by days ot work oft 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 fami Not reporled 1 967 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 propnetorstiip) . Partnership farms, Corporation: Family tietd . Other than family held farms, 1962. 1967. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1967. 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1.000.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1.000.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1.000.. Commercially mixed formula feeds farms . $1,000.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms. $1.000.. Commercial fertilizer farms-- $1,000-. Agricultural chemicals farms.. $1.000.. Petroleum products lamns— $1,000.. Electricity (arms-. $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. 668 625 4 246 4 171 687 825 1 801 7 809 1S.2 2 854 3 435 3 443 2 563 51.5 11 904 12 814 4 371 010 4 994 247 1 590 1 665 1 082 421 1 305 331 357 13 875 485 994 7 362 278 452 10 376 554 506 5 671 506 758 7 394 31 322 9 786 71 917 6 144 60 019 13 600 52 690 10 511 18 724 8 158 116 785 2 656 16 867 12 299 61 236 6 497 64 174 5 581 37 360 13 109 9 903 13 669 91 166 207 230 123 745 138 351 360 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] 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 S to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported 1 987 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over... TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) . Partnership Corporation: Family held . Other than family held farms, farms, 1987_ 1982_ acres. 1987. 1982. farms, acres. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1.000.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1,000.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.. $1.000.. Commercially mixed formula feeds 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.. Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms.. $1.000.. Interest famis-. $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. 322 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. (Data for 1 987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Qay OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Con. Operators by days of worit off farm— Con. Any— Con. 150 to 199 days 1987. 1982. 200 days of 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 (aim 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 propnetorsfiip) . Partnerstiip farms, Otfier tfian family held farms, 1987. 1982.. 1987. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982- 1987. 1982. 19S7 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms. $1,000_ LivestocI* and poultry purctiased 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.. Agricultural cfiemicals 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-- Customwork, macfiine tiire, and rental of macfiinery and equipment farms.- S1.000-- Interest farms.. $1,000.. Casti rent farms.. $1,000.- Property taxes farms-. $1,000-- AH other farm production expenses _ farms-- $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 377 397 107 668 104 094 436 59 469 213 11 474 323 28 085 210 27 622 278 1 536 343 1 845 304 567 376 1 977 71 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data (Of 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 1 987 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years _ 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorship) ._ farms, acres, Partnership farms, acres. acres, Other than family held farms, acres, 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1967 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1.000.. Feed for livestock and poultry __ farms.. $1.000_. Commercially mixed formula feeds farms.. $1,000-. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1.000.. Commercial fertilizer feuTns.. $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. 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. 133 461 17.6 827 788 88 063 94 272 203 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data (or 1 987 include abnormal (arms. For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see Introduclory text ] OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS Con Operators by days o) work off larm — Con. Any — Con. 150 to 199 days.--- - 1987. 1982. 200 days or more 1987. 1982. Not reponed 1987. 1982. 1 967 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 reponed -_ 1 987 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years .-- 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole propnetorship) . Parlnerstiip farms, Other than family held farms. 1987. 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-- $1,000- Feed for livestock and poultry farms-- $1,000-- Commercialty mixed formula feeds farms- $1,000-- Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms-- $1,000-- Commercial fertilizer farms-- $1,000-- AgncuKural 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.. 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. 232 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 1 987 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years _ 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years ._ - 65 years and over 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole proprietorstiip) U a Partnership farms, Otfier tfian family held farms, 1982. 1987- 1982- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms,. $1,000.. Feed for livestock and poultry farms.- $1,000.- Commercially mixed formula feeds farms-- $1,000- Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms.. $1,000- Commercial fertilizer ,- farms-- $1,000- Aghcultural 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- 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. 278 1 630 229 961 346 1 023 277 302 212 1 451 43 360 295 1 214 245 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1987 include abnormal (arms For meaning ol abbreviations 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. 1 967 operators by years on present famt: 2 years or less 3 or 4 years -- 5 to 9 years 10 years or more Average years on present farm Not reported _ 1 987 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Average age TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole propnelorsfiip) farms, acres. Partnership farms, acres, Corporation: Family field farms, acres, Olfier tfian family field _-- farms, acres. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1,000.. Livestock and poultry purctiased 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.. Agncultural cfiemicals 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 fanns.. $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 250 338 128 129 168 323 273 1 008 267 3 342 255 3 399 305 1 638 229 1 309 299 326 405 426 53 400 62 758 466 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [Data for 1 987 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 1 987 operators by age group: Under 25 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over 1987.. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987., 1982., 1987., 1982., TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole prophetorsfiip) . Partnership farms, Corporation: Family field . Other than family held farms. 1987. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1.000.. Livestock and poultry purchased farms.. $1.000.. Feed for livestock and poultry _ farms.. $1,000.. Commercially mixed formula feeds (arms.. $1,000.. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees _. farms.. $1,000.. 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 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. 344 40 420 204 11 307 253 17 461 188 15 870 150 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1 987 include abnormal farms For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] Talladega OPERATOR CHARACTERISTICS- Con. Operators by days of work off farm -Con, Any — Con 150 to 199 days 1987. 1982. ZOO 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 to 64 years 65 years and over 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982., 1987., 1982., 1987., 1982., TYPE OF ORGANIZATION Individual or family (sole propnetorsfiip) . Partnerstiip farms. Otfier ttian family held farms, 1987., 1982. 1987., 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987., 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987 FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES' Total farm production expenses farms.. $1.000.. Livestock and poultry purcfiased 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.- Agricultural cfiemicals 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.. Customwork. macfiine fiire. 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 6 015 88 6 842 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 329 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1 987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of 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. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987_ 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory. farms, number. Cows and heifers that had calved farms. number. Beef cows farms. number. Milk cows - famis. 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., 1982- 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987., 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987- 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982- 13 SS2 15 071 725 0B6 784 106 52 345 52 027 12 953 14 010 31 160 31 362 12 859 13 479 30 423 30 356 3 304 4 595 4 266 5 663 8 637 9 071 952 884 1 035 993 7 961 8 212 509 977 518 318 7 572 7 718 466 611 464 OBB 566 822 43 366 54 230 7 206 219 640 7 665 223 267 B 857 9 058 609 630 583 916 6 827 236 035 6 822 6 607 373 595 344 189 717 90 432 1 595 2 430 317 474 395 134 1982-. Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Dala for 1 967 include abnormal (arms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all macfiinery and equipment farms. $1,000. Average per farm dollars. Motortrucks, including pickups farms, number, Wfieel tractors farms, number. Grain and bean combines^ farms, number. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory farms, number. Cows and fieifers ttiat ftad calved farms, number. Beef cows farms, number, Milk cows farms. number. Heifers and f>eifer 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, Otiier _ farms, number, Hogs and pigs sold farms, number. Feeder pigs... farms. number. Sheep and lambs inventory farms, number, Sfieep and lambs sold farms, number. Hens and pullets of laying age inventory farms, number, Broilers and otfier meat-type chickens sold farms, number, See footnotes at end of table. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982.. 1987. 1982. 19B7_. 1982. 1987. 1982.. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982_ 1982. 1987. 1982.. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987.. 1982.. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 7 484 6 982 47 370 44 759 5 745 Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data for 1 987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. MACHINERY AND EOUIPMENP Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment _ farms, $1,000, Average per farm- ___ dollars, folotortrucks, including pickups farms, number. Wheel tractors farms, number. Grain and bean combines^ _ farms. 1987, 1982- 1987_ 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 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 catves 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. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987. 1987. 1987. 1987. 1982.. 1987-. 1982.. 1987.. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982- Hogs and pigs sold farms, number. Feeder pigs farms, number, Sheep and lambs inventory farms, number. Sheep and lambs sold (arms. 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.. 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982- 4 605 3 545 40 040 34 753 436 474 20 013 22 356 45 901 47 164 399 464 878 982 402 248 262 20 649 21 321 226 11 500 9 744 208 4 381 229 4 397 269 258 10 435 173 215 11 993 14 716 69 323 68 447 153 8 733 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] MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value of all macfiinery and equipment farms, $1,000, Average per farm dollars. Motortrucks, including pickups _ farms, number, Wfieel tractors farms, 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 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, numljer. 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. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982. 1987- 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1962. 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982- 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 9 723 11 872 47 895 44 966 198 249 470 438 916 880 33 429 22 897 36 494 26 020 852 510 489 33 698 31 187 8 717 425 6 371 467 17 770 15 652 420 9 724 340 293 8 046 6 024 40 1 211 1982- 1987- 1962. (D) Table 16. Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. IData for 1987 include abnormal farms. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductoiy text] MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated marl<et value of all machinery and equipment farms, $1,000, Average per farm dollars, Motortnicks. including pickups farms, number. Wheel tractors __ _ farms. number. Grain and bean combines^ farms, number. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987_ 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 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. 1987.. 1982.- 19B7__ 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987- 1987- 1987- 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 207 220 7 599 9 159 36 709 41 634 190 1982-- 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] MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Estimated market value o( all machinery and equipment (arms, $1,000, Average per (arm dollars. Motortrucks, including pickups (arms, number, Wheel tractors (arms, number. Grain and bean combines^ farms, numt)er. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory (arms, number. Cows and heKers that had calved -(arms. number. Bee( cows. (arms. numt)er. Milk cows (arms. number. HeKers and heKer calves (arms. number. Steers, steer calves, bulls, and bull calves (arms, number. Cattle and calves sold farms. number, Calves - -(arms. number. Cattle -.(arms. numt)er, Fattened on grain and concentrates farms. number. Hogs and pigs inventory farms. numljer. Used or to be used (or breeding (anus. number. Other (arms. number. Hogs and pigs sold (arms. number. Feeder pigs (arms. number. Sheep and lambs inventory (arms. number. Sheep and lambs sold (arms, numl)er. Hens and pullets o( laying age inventory (arms, numt>er. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold (arms, number. 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- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982- 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987- 1982- 354 393 19 047 24 887 53 805 63 326 328 208 200 18 799 16 615 166 174 3 999 178 5 739 205 194 9 990 8 387 3 341 3 264 35 548 36 272 1 868 3 182 39 743 44 195 293 306 14 093 18 073 4B 100 59 061 277 308 389 19 653 23 621 63 808 60 721 306 368 695 876 288 349 3 982 5 454 40 637 60 597 28 877 28 142 88 040 72 718 203 14 898 17 491 See (ootnotes at end o( table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA 335 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] MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Average per farm dollars, Motortrucks, including pickups farms, Wheel tractors farms, Grain and bean combines^ farms. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory ___ farms. number, Cows and herters 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 ar>d 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. 336 ALABAMA 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1987.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987.. 1982.. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1982. 1987. 1982. 6 024 6 794 61 465 58 067 2 102 64 1 261 24 305 28 355 77 159 68 491 296 382 824 1 106 292 387 913 166 215 9 567 9 808 6 885 Table 16 Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Data lor 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. $1,000, Average per farm dollars. Motortrucks, including pickups farms, number. Wheel tractors farms, 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 cows farms. number. Milk cows farms. numl)er. 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. numtser, Hens and pullets of laying age inventory farms. number, Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold 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. 19B2- 1987. 1982. 1987. 1962. 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. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 13 494 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] MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT' Average per farm dollars, Motortrucks, including pickups farms, Wheel tractors __ farms. Grain and bean combines^ 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. 1987. 1982. ...farms. 1987. 1982. number, 1987. 1982- LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY Cattle and calves inventory farms, number. Cows and fieifers 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 (arms, 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, numt>er. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms, number. See footnotes at end of table. 1982. 1987. 1987. 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. 5 483 7 362 40 319 49 080 6 693 8 971 40 564 51 559 3 103 1 906 41 380 26 852 8 440 8 612 68 067 57 797 4 228 3 102 43 138 28 724 (D) 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] CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed farms. Wheat for grain farms. Cotton farms. Soybeans for beans - farms. Peanuts for nuts fanms, Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) farms, . 1987.. 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) CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed .. farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. bushels, 1987.. 1982.. .. farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres. 1987.. 1982.. busfiels, 1987.. 1982.. ... farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. bales, 1987.. 1982. ... farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. busfiels, 1987. 1982. ... farms, 1987.. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. pounds, 1987. 1982. f-tay— alfalfa, otfier tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green ctiop, etc. (see text) farms, 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. tons, dry, 1987. 1982. Soytieans for beans . Peanuts for nuts. 3 065 2 828 5 073 5 355 845 33 300 64 592 512 922 (D) 19 165 2 709 1 815 5 193 2 632 6 248 10 957 359 865 635 166 2 600 5 099 66 952 129 428 (D) 978 1 673 3 290 23 469 58 103 525 880 23 094 20 805 49 036 082 59 338 186 5 929 4 168 16 176 12 620 2 006 Table 16 Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con (Data tor 1987 include abnormal larms. For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] CROPS HARVESTED Com for grain or seed . ...farms. 1987.. 1982. acres. 1987.. 1982. bushels, 1987.. 1982. ...farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. bushels, 1987. 1982.. ...farms. 1987. 1982.. acres. 1987. 1982. bales. 1987.. 1982.. ...farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982.. bushels. 1987.. 1982. ...larms. 1987. 1982.. acres, 1987. 1982. pounds, 1987. 1982. Hay— alfaKa, other tame, small grain, wild. grass silage, green chop. etc. (see text) farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. tons. dry. 1987. 1982. SI 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] CROPS HARVESTED Corn for gram or seed farms, Whieat for grain farms. Cotton farms. Soybeans for beans farms. Peanuts for nuts farms, 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. 4 757 33 770 112 095 (D) 4 780 (D) 6 447 (D) 23 422 (D) 518 254 4 751 4 073 7 409 12 532 8 683 823 733 748 984 11 770 39 469 438 602 1 385 031 29 618 24 449 36 317 33 649 170 295 42 989 95 167 916 176 2 580 582 10 078 14 106 20 435 23 585 653 61 252 40 404 9 720 28 898 252 194 548 484 17 167 12 646 33 942 30 355 2 827 1 234 202 814 111 320 6 355 16 007 99 845 380 757 3 009 2 637 281 954 148 049 7 118 15 724 149 828 14 203 30 719 257 337 656 981 5 338 9 407 457 860 703 825 4 305 2 276 136 890 68 502 2 805 2 107 5 299 3 884 6 853 5 533 15 514 12 168 (D) 26 234 (D) 715 428 4 124 2 778 (D) 6 520 7 653 13 831 576 307 122 076 2 384 4 852 76 789 157 805 9 380 4 663 14 240 6 359 6 650 16 493 177 198 468 720 3 333 2 629 (D) 6 475 CROPS HARVESTED Corn for grain or seed farms. 1987. 1982. acres, 1987. 1982. busfiels, 1987. 1982. Wheat for grain farms, 1987. .farms. 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. bales. 1987. 1982. Soybeans for beans . Peanuts for nuts. ...farms, 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. busfiels. 1987.. 1982.. farms. 1987.. 1982.. acres, 1987.. 1982.. pounds, 1987.. 1982. Hay— alfalfa, otfier tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms, 1987. 1982. acres. 1987. 1982. tons. dry. 1987. 1982. 1 388 109 010 105 222 1 717 9 155 59 601 298 698 3 757 3 485 2 831 5 679 9 337 24 495 199 123 512 211 1 750 1 827 144 597 100 418 12 363 9 556 20 061 18 176 23 984 61 557 367 995 1 074 181 7 978 7 045 15 139 13 946 (D) 5 986 (D) 207 275 4 419 4 659 4 501 6 519 10 942 17 786 228 455 3 924 10 087 282 182 562 557 3 033 34 950 106 644 962 39 670 66 425 1 653 1 721 91 685 4 988 4 206 (D) 10 975 158 218 17 771 16 144 32 194 970 46 296 186 6 579 5 667 17 262 15 865 (D) 193 (D) 5 550 Table 16 Farms With Sales of $10,000 or More: 1987 and 1982-Con [Data tor 1987 Include abnormal (arms For 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-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 22. Miscellaneous Poultry— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 1987 and 1982-Con. [Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties— Inventory and Sales: 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 of abbievialions and symbols, see inlroduclory leicll State Total Alabama CORN FOR GRAIN OR SEED (BUSHELS)-Con Counties— Con. Crenshaw Cullman Dale-- Dallas De Kalb Elmore Escambia Etowah Fayette Franklin Geneva Greene Hale Henry Houston Jackson Jefferson Lamar -- Lauderdale Lawrence Lee Limestone Lowndes Macon Madison Marengo Manon Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery Morgan Perry Pickens Pike Randolph Russell -- St. Clair--- Shelby.--- Sumter Talladega Tallapoosa — Tuscaloosa Walker Washington Wilcox - Winston SORGHUM FOR GRAIN OR SEED (BUSHELS) Autauga — Baldwin Barbour Blount Bullock Butler Calhoun -.. Cherokee ._ Chilton Clay- Coffee Colbert Conecuh,-. Covington .. Crenshaw -. Cullman Dale Dallas De Kalb.... Elmore Escambia _. Etowah — Franklin Geneva Henry Houston ._ Jackson .. L.auderdale Lawrence . Lee 4 355 3 175 6 485 2 533 15 807 1 323 8 401 1 522 1 487 3 884 1 370 9 948 11 973 14 882 263 1 504 7 350 3 361 319 6 922 2 326 922 12 237 1 366 4 179 3 881 5 721 9 009 517 4 312 1 029 1 737 392 326 2 254 1 678 257 2 187 354 1 612 3 414 425 308 536 221 781 348 255 111 107 1 168 898 54 123 826 553 82 159 108 775 254 353 571 587 34 422 108 Oil 624 854 699 446 917 722 9 668 92 252 500 805 248 280 18 959 402 138 141 378 33 077 880 436 79 354 275 343 348 006 478 787 656 590 35 633 141 813 167 434 53 235 299 980 58 740 95 210 20 934 10 918 129 729 108 973 12 226 136 414 19 736 116 607 209 550 26 727 752 Table 24. Grains— Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982 -Con. (For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols. Table 24. Grains— Com, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introduclory text] BARLEY FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) State Total Alabama MIXED GRAIN (BUSHELS) State Total Alabama OATS FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) State Total Alabama Autauqa , _ Baldwin Calhoun Chambers Cherokee Chilton Coffee Covington Cullman Dallas , De Kalb Elmore Escambia Geneva Greene Hale Henry Houston Jackson Jefferson Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Macon Madison Marengo Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery Morgan Peny _ Pickens Russell Sumter __ Tuscaloosa All other counties POPCORN (POUNDS, SHELLED) State Total Alabama Counties De Kalb-- , Jackson Limestone All other counties 612 2 220 278 658 4 635 122 475 4 315 (D) 2 270 5 750 19 290 23 710 7 883 20 170 (D) (D) 35 075 82 020 11 421 45 424 5 948 47 881 9 288 (D) 4 810 3 614 1 113 24 980 9 070 25 270 1 404 18 380 6 770 5 000 25 000 2 320 50 582 958 300 476 100 (D) (D) 11 Table 24. Grains— Corn, Sorghum, Wheat, and Other Small Grains: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols. Table 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning ol abbreviaWns and symbols, see Introductory text) Intgated COTTON (BALES) -Con. Counties— Con Montgomery Morgan Pickens Pike Russell Shelby Tallapoosa Tuscaloosa Washington All other counties TOBACCO (POUNDS) State Total Alabama Counties Butler Madison All other counties . SOYBEANS FOR BEANS (BUSHELS) State Total Alabama Counties Autauga Baldwin Battwur Blount Bullock Butler Calhoun Cherokee ... Chilton Clarke Cleburne Coffee Colbert Conecuh Covington... Crenshaw ... Cullman Dale Dallas Oe Kalb Elmore Escambia ... Etowah Fayette Franklin Geneva Greene Hale Henry Houston Jackson Lamar Lauderdale.. Lawrence ... Lee Limestone... Lowndes Macon Madison Marengo Marion Marstiall Mobile Monroe Montgomery. Morgan Perry Pickens P*e Randolph ... 2 204 3 797 4 419 (D) 5 429 4 679 1 948 6 131 (D) 3 209 2 266 2 863 4 501 2 424 4 776 5 360 2 376 7 354 1 492 (D) 369 642 12 900 19 300 1 363 Table 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symtiols, see introductory text] SOYBEANS FOR BEANS (BUSHELS)-Con. Counties— Con. Russell St. Clair , Shelby Sumter Talladega _ Tuscaloosa Washington Wilcox Winston All other counties IRISH POTATOES (CWT) State Total Alabama Baldwin Butler Colbert Conecuh Covington Cullman De Kalb Etowah Fayette Jackson Lauderdale Limestone Madison Mobile Morgan St. Clair__ , Sumter Winston All other counties SWEETPOTATOES (BUSHELS) State Total Alabama Baldwin Blount Butter Chilton Clay Conecuh Cullman Dale Etowah Greene Hale Henry Lamar Macon Marengo Tuscaloosa Wilcox All other counties PEANUTS FOR NUTS (POUNDS) State Total Alabama _. 354 ALABAMA 2 883 Table 25. Cotton, Tobacco, Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas, Potatoes, Sugar Crops, and Peanuts: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) PEANUTS FOR NUTS (POUNDS)-Con. Counties Autauga Barbour Blount Bullock Butler , Choctaw Clay , Coffee.. Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Cullman Dale DeKalb Escambia Etowah , Franklin Geneva. Greene Hale , Henry... , Houston Lamar __. Macon Marengo Marion Morgan Perry Pike Randolph Russell St. Clair Sumter Tuscaloosa All other counties . 195 Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 -Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) BAHIA GRASS SEED (POUNDS) State Total Alabama Counties Autauga Clarke __ Lee Macon Wastlington All ottier counties CRIMSON CLOVER SEED (POUNDS) State Total Alabama Counties Dallas All other counties FESCUE SEED (POUNDS) State Total Alabama Counties Bullock Cullman Dallas _ Franklin Lauderdale Montgomery St Clair All other counties LESPEDEZA SEED (POUNDS) State Total Alabama Counties Bullock ._ __ Macon All other counties , RYEGRASS SEED (POUNDS) State Total Alabama OTHER SEEDS (POUNDS) State Total Alabama Counties Baldwin Elmore Macon.. Rusiell .._ J All other counties 356 ALABAMA (D) 27 620 54 200 24 900 17 956 (D) 3 304 Table 26 Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 -Con. |Fof meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text I HAY -ALFALFA. OTHER TAME, SMALL GRAIN, WILD, GRASS SILAGE, GREEN CHOP, ETC. (SEE TEXT) (TONS, DRY) State Total Alabama Autauga ._, Baldwin Barbour Bibb Blount BullocK Butler Calt>oun .-, Chambers.. Chierokee .. Chilton Choctaw ... Clarke Clay Cleburne CoHeo Colbert Conecuh Coosa Covington.. Crenshaw ... Cullman Dale Dallas De Kalb Elmore Escambia ... Etowah Fayette Franklin Geneva Greene Hale Henry Houston Jackson Jefferson ... Lamar Lauderdale.. Lawrence ... Lee Limestone... Lowndes Macon Madison Marengo Manon Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery, Morgan Perry Pickens Pike-- Randolph ... Russell St. Clair Shelby Sumter Talladega ... Tallapoosa .. Tuscaloosa.. Walker Washington . Wilcox Winston ALFALFA HAY (TONS DRY) State Total Alabama 5 181 4 579 13 852 7 758 8 649 8 284 6 926 4 873 10 627 6 209 5 878 5 950 4 620 8 210 8 136 6 429 3 403 8 035 6 010 27 405 4 760 13 604 21 132 8 502 4 340 10 673 5 157 11 368 6 920 7 475 14 861 4 732 6 239 17 664 7 418 4 574 17 413 15 257 5 925 13 441 13 276 7 139 16 108 20 321 7 297 16 054 6 170 4 850 23 214 23 028 10 267 7 874 8 531 6 764 6 536 12 214 10 370 12 484 12 474 3 653 8 846 10 232 3 672 9 396 6 885 21 254 18 089 12 048 (D) 27 180 15 137 16 441 11 788 12 863 9 174 21 385 12 497 13 150 9 307 8 045 20 673 11 123 16 710 4 521 20 938 52 769 11 034 23 647 34 968 18 069 8 334 16 485 (D) 15 445 15 855 12 856 20 786 11 139 13 117 23 359 10 639 7 663 25 245 19 869 12 134 22 130 25 548 10 501 28 623 38 347 11 668 30 479 14 243 10 309 36 430 34 503 18 447 15 031 22 189 10 168 14 741 20 295 17 181 31 137 19 457 9 741 (D) 16 191 9 116 20 818 11 464 7 871 7 383 6 042 3 257 11 939 6 264 6 927 6 663 7 501 4 090 9 739 6 073 5 340 5 512 3 410 6 140 8 696 5 191 3 005 6 614 5 956 21 508 5 406 11 127 15 060 7 573 3 267 9 414 (0) 9 604 6 002 7 692 12 536 3 585 5 925 13 102 7 584 4 709 12 952 12 457 4 452 9 988 12 177 6 459 18 514 16 295 5 928 13 015 5 104 4 049 26 464 19 223 8 744 8 054 7 587 5 105 4 822 10 822 9 524 13 984 10 915 3 454 8 893 10 131 3 369 7 441 6 403 16 637 12 624 15 484 7 172 26 121 15 387 16 435 8 815 14 087 7 453 25 716 12 180 12 715 9 091 4 505 16 987 13 230 12 198 4 182 15 834 14 108 38 256 13 476 24 384 23 433 16 407 7 777 14 533 8 664 15 463 15 020 14 664 26 566 9 496 14 308 17 866 15 959 8 203 17 984 19 716 11 029 17 260 28 399 16 756 29 796 35 981 8 508 23 128 10 757 9 785 51 241 31 684 16 749 18 464 20 633 6 685 11 264 19 002 17 226 29 429 20 791 7 837 16 945 15 850 7 027 17 201 11 108 25 506 55 450 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA ALABAMA Table 26 Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area Acres Quantity ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY) -Con. Counties Autauga Baldwin Barbour Bibb Blount Bullock Butler Calhoun Chambers--- Cherokee ... Chilton Choctaw Clarke Clay Cleburne Coffee Colbert Conecuh Coosa Covington... Crenshaw... Cullman Dale Dallas De Kalb Elmore Escambia ... Etowah Fayette Franklin Geneva Greene Hale Henry _. Houston Jackson Jefferson ... Lamar Lauderdale.. Lawrence ,_. Lee Limestone... Lowndes Macon Madison Marengo Manon Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery, Morgan Pen7 Pickens Pike Randolph ,_, Russell St Clair Shelby Sumter Talladega -_. Tallapoosa.. Tuscaloosa.. Walker Washington . Wilcox Winston SMALL GRAIN HAY (TONS, DRY) State Total Alabama Autauga .. Baldwin ... Bartiour... Bibb Blount Butler Calhoun .. Chambers . Cherokee . Chilton.... 358 ALABAMA 719 Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning o( 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] TAME HAY OTHER THAN ALFALFA, SMALL GRAIN, AND WILD HAY (SEE TEXT) (TONS, DRY) -Con. Counties— Con. Crenshaw Cuilman Dale.. Dallas - De Kalb-- Elmore Escambia Etowah Fayette Franklin Geneva Greene Hale Henry Houston Jackson Jefferson Lamar Lauderdale Lawrence Lee Limestone Lowndes Macon Madison Marengo Marion Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery Morgan Perry Pickens Pike Randolph Russell St. Clair ___ Shelby Sumter Talladega Tallapoosa Tuscaloosa Walker Washington Wilcox Winston WILD HAY (TONS, DRY) State Total Alabama Counties Autauga Baldwin Bartx5ur Bibb Blount Bullock Butler Calhoun _._ Chambers,. Cherokee _. Chilton Choctaw Clarke Clay Cleburne... Coffee Colbert Conecuh __. Coosa Covington.. Crenshaw., Cullman Dale Dal'as De Kalb.... Elmore Escambia .. Etowah Fayette Franklin 4 875 22 553 3 944 9 827 17 291 7 058 2 618 4 944 6 135 8 272 2 894 4 692 13 895 5 522 3 819 13 090 11 133 5 414 9 663 8 885 4 839 11 159 14 861 6 119 13 348 4 545 3 361 16 990 17 077 7 581 7 229 7 551 5 462 5 193 9 751 5 760 8 821 3 269 6 954 7 800 2 536 6 141 5 341 16 289 45 265 9 787 17 715 29 348 15 570 4 955 12 283 6 886 11 257 11 968 10 493 14 479 7 773 10 753 18 577 8 273 6 494 19 680 13 961 11 321 16 114 19 561 7 982 19 772 30 150 10 131 25 691 12 037 7 527 28 933 26 105 14 773 14 298 20 386 8 611 11 440 17 245 10 159 24 191 16 140 9 099 11 692 13 302 7 101 16 848 9 425 (D) Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory teid ] Quantity WILD HAY (TONS, DRY)- Con. Counties -Con. Geneva Greene Hale Henry Houston Jackson Jeflerson Lamar... Lauderdale. Lawrence Lee Umestone Lowndes Macon Madison Marengo Marion Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery Morgan Peny Pickens Pike Randolpli Russell St aair Shelby Sumter Talladega Tallapoosa Tuscaloosa Walker Washington Witeox Winston GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE, AND GREEN CHOP HAY (TONS, GREEN) State Total Alabama Counties Baldwin Blount - Bullock Butler Calhoun Cherokee -.- Chilton Choctaw Qay Coffee Conecuh Coosa Covington,. _ Crenshaw... Cullman Dale Dallas De Kalb Elmore Escambia ... Etowah Fayette Franklin Geneva Hale Houston Jackson Lamar Lauderdale -- Lawrence ... Lee Umestone. -- Lowndes Madison Marengo Marion Marshall .... Mobile Monroe Montgomery. 715 927 499 227 1 970 1 506 216 1 337 2 142 1 353 1 741 3 762 598 1 037 3 761 3 576 1 946 1 233 120 723 1 642 397 2 815 399 1 612 1 742 3 912 458 2 046 1 366 232 1 793 3 561 1 646 2 460 5 375 640 1 116 489 862 4 410 4 152 2 530 135 301 579 795 1 336 3 641 2 180 1 318 (D) 1 015 1 389 ?57 Table 26 Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE, AND GREEN CHOP HAY (TONS. GREEN)-Con. Counties— Con. Morgan Perry Pike... _, Randolph Russell - St. Clair Shelby,. _ Sumter Talladega Tuscaloosa Walker , Winston All other counties CORN FOR SILAGE OR GREEN CHOP (TONS, GREEN) State Total Alabama Counties Autauga Baldwin __ Bartwur Blount Bullock Chambers Cherokee Choctaw Clay Coffee Colbert Conecuh Covington. _ Crenshaw _ Cullman Dale Dallas — De Kalb. - Escambia Etowah Fayette Franklin Geneva Greene Hale_... Henry Houston Jackson Jefferson Lamar Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Macon Madison Marengo Marion Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery Morgan Perry Pickens Pike Randolph St Clair Shelby... Sumter Talladega Tuscaloosa Wilcox Winston All other counties SORGHUM CUT FOR DRY FORAGE OR HAY (TONS, DRY) State Total Alabama ?57 Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Hay, Forage, and Silage: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning of 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. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] VEGETABLES HARVESTED (SEE TEXT) -Con. Counties -Con. Walker Washington Wilcox... , Winston All other counties GREEN LIMA BEANS State Total Alabama SNAP BEANS State Total Alabama Autauga Baldwin Blount Butler... Calhoun Chambers Chilton Choctaw Clay Coffee— Conecuh Crenshaw Cullman De Kalb Elmore Etowah Houston Jackson Jefferson Madison Marion Pickens Pike SI Oair Shelby Sumter Talladega All otber counties . BROCCOLI State Total Alat>ama Counties HEAD CABBAGE State Total Alabama Baldwin Cullman De Kalb Jackson Mobile All other counties (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (D) (NA) 15 (NA) (NA) (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA 3 (NA) Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] CANTALOUPS State Total Alabama Counties Autauga Baldwin Blount Calhoun Chilton --. Covington Cullman Dale De Kalb— Etowah Franklin Geneva Houston Jefferson Lamar Lauderdale Marion Marshall Mobile Morgan Sumter Talladega All other counties . COLLARDS State Total Alabama Counties Autauga Baldwin Butler Chilton , Conecuh Covington Cullman Dale Hale Houston Jefferson Mobile Morgan All other counties GREEN COWPEAS AND GREEN SOUTHERN PEAS State Total Alabama Counties Autauga Baldwin Barbour Blount Butler Calhoun Chilton Choctaw _ Clarke Coffee _ Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Cullman. Dale De Kalb Elmore Etowah Geneva Hale Henry Houston Jefferson Lamar Lee Limestone Macon. Madteon Marengo Marion (NA) (D) (D) (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (d] (D) 366 ALABAMA 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 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbfeviations and symbols, see introductory text] _^^ DRY ONIONS State Total GREEN ONIONS State Total State Total Alabama Counties Autauga Baldvnn Blount Butler Calhoun Chilton. Conecuti Cullman Dale , Dallas De Kalb__ Elmore Etowah Fayette Jackson Jefferson Lamar __ Lauderdale Lee Limestone Macon Madison .- Mobile Monroe Perry St. Clair-- Talladega Winston All other counties GREEN PEAS, EXCLUDING GREEN COWPEAS I State Total Alabama Autauga Blount --- Butler-.- Calhoun Chilton... Clarke --- Coffee Conecuh Covington Crenshaw Cullman Dale Dallas Elmore Etowah Fayette Geneva Greene Houston Jerferson Lamar Macon Marshall Monroe Morgan Sumter All other counties (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (D) (NA) (D) (NA) (D) (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) 368 ALABAMA 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 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area SWEET CORN State Total Alabama Autauga Baldwin Blount Butler... , Calhoun Chambers Cherokee Chilton Clay Coftee,. Colbert Covington Crenshaw Cullman Dale... De Kalb Elmore Escambia Etowah Geneva Hale --. Houston „. Jackson Jefferson Lamar Lee Limestone Macon Madison Marion Marshall Mobile Morgan Pickens Pike Russell St. Clair... , Sumter Talladega Tuscaloosa Walker. Winston All other counties State Total Alabama Autauga Baldwin Blount Butler Calhoun Chilton... Covington Cutlman. __ De Kalb... Elmore Etowah Geneva Jackson „. Jefferson Lamar Lee Limestone Madison Marion Marshall Mobile Morgan St. Clair Talladega Winston All other counties (NA) (NA) B (D) (NA) 370 ALABAMA 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA Table 27. Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 -Con. [For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols. 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 -Con. [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- Con. Lee Limestone ,. Lowndes Macon Madison Marengo..-. Marion Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery Morgan Perry _ Pickens Pike Randolph Russell St- Clair Shelby Sumter Talladega --- Tallapoosa-- Tuscaloosa _ Walker Washington _ Wilcox Winston Counties, 1987 Autauga Baldwin Barbour Blount Bullock _ Butler Calhoun Chambers Cherokee Chilton Choctaw Clarke Clay Cleburne Coffee Colbert __ Coosa Covington Crenshaw Cullman Dale Dallas De Kalb Elmore Etowah Fayette Franklin Geneva.-. Houston Jackson Jefferson Lamar Lauderdale Lawrence Lee Limestone Lowndes Macon Madison Marengo Marion Marshall Mobile Monroe Montgomery Morgan Perry Pickens Pike Randolph ._. (D) (D) 27 129 27 (D) 1 739 (D) (D) 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 of abbreviations and symbols, see Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Acres Trees or vines i not of bearing age Trees or vines of bearing age PEACHES-Con. Counties, 1967- Con. Jefterson Lamar Lauderdale Lawrence Lee Limestone Lowndes Macon Madison Marengo Marion Marsfiall Mobile Monroe Montgomery Morgan Perry Pickens Pike Randolph Russell St. Clair Shelby Talladega Tallapoosa Tuscaloosa Walker Washington Winston All other counties. State Total Alabama 1987.. PLUMS AND PRUNES (SEE TEXT) (FRESH WEIGHT) Counties, 1987 Baldvfln Blount Butler Calhoun ,_ Chilton Clarke Coffee Covington Cullman __ Dallas Elmore Etowah Geneva Lauderdale-- Lawrence Limestone Macon Madison Manon Marshall Montgomery Morgan St. Clair Talladega Tallapoosa Washington Winston Ail other counties. 1 956 (D) 1 115 1 265 1 339 (D) 12 49 265 2 929 6 512 517 (D) (D) 65 1 067 297 359 (D) 1 182 (D) 14 330 437 410 204 800 826 700 1 Table 28. Fruits and Nuts: 1987 and 1982 -Con. (For maanlng of abbreviations and symbols, see Table 29 Berries Harvested for Sale: 1987 and 1982 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] State Total Alabama Baldwin Blount Chilton Clay Coosa Covington Cullman Dale Escambia Franklin Houston Jackson Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Mobile Morgan Pike Shelby Talladega Winston All other counties BLACKBERRIES (POUNDS) State Total Alabama Counties Chilton — . Cullman Morgan All other counties TAME BLUEBERRIES (POUNDS) State Total Alabama Baldwin Clay Coosa Covington Escambia Mobile.- , Morgan Pike Shelby Talladega All other counties STRAWBERRIES (POUNDS) State Total Alabama 3B Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1987 and 1982 (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text) Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Sq. ft under glass or other protection NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE CROPS (SEE TEXT) State Total Alat>ama Counties Autauga Baldwin Barbour Blount Bullock Butler Calhoun Chamt>ers Cherokee Chilton Clarke ._ Clay Cleburrie Colbert Covington Cullman Dale Dallas De Kalb Elmore Escambia Etowah Fayette Geneva Houston Jackson Jefferson Lauderdale Lawrence Lee Limestone Macon Madison Marion Marshall Mobile Montgomery Morgan Pickens Randolph Russell St. Clair _ Shelby Talladega Tallapoosa Tuscaloosa __. All other counties NURSERY, FLORICULTURE, VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEED CROPS, SOD, ETC., GROWN IN THE OPEN, IRRIGATED (SEE TEXT) State Total Counties Baldwin Blount Bullock Chilton Covington Dale Geneva Jefferson Lee Limestone Madison Mobile Montgomery Morgan Randolph St Clair Shelby Talladega Tuscaloosa All other counties 10 311 Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1987 and 1982 -Con (For meaning ol abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text) Sq. ft. under glass or other protection Acres In the open Sq. It. under glass or other protection FOLIAGE PLANTS State Total Alabama Baldwin Blount Calhoun Cherol<ee Dale Jefferson Limestone Madison Marshall Mobile Russell __ Shelby Tuscaloosa All other counties POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS State Total Alabama Baldwin ___ Blount Calhoun Cherokee Chilton Jefferson Mobile... Montgomery Morgan Shelby Tuscaloosa All other counties NURSERY CROPS Baldwin Blount , Chambers Cherokee Chilton.. , Cleburne Colbert _ Covington Cullman De Kalb Houston Jefferson Lee Limestone Macon Madison Mobile Montgomery Russell St. Clair. Talladega Tuscaloosa All other counties . (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 73 700 (D) 11 400 445 834 (D) (D) (D) 99 648 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 664 168 (D) (D) (D) (0) 424 272 523 400 (D) (D) (D) 48 840 (D) (D) (D) (D) 45 400 (D) (D) 105 240 (D) 131 390 3 117 181 (D) (D) 103 584 (D) 1 (D) 939 (D) (D) 1 138 36 (D) (D) (D) (D) (0) (D) (D) 10 (D) 2 670 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 680 113 56 3 331 (D) 1 728 25 314 (D) 332 (D) (D) 76 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 9 Table 30. Nursery and Greenhouse Crops, Mushrooms, and Sod Grown for Sale: 1987 and 1982-Con. (For meaning of abbreviations and symbols. Table 32. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Value of Sales and Occupation: 1987 and 1982 (For classification of social and ethnic groups, see text. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see Introductory text ] Table 33. Farms Operated by Black and Other Races by Tenure: 1987 and 1982 (For classiticatjon of social and ethnic groups, see text. For meaning ot abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text ] 2 336 Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982 Table 34. (For meaning o( abbreviations and symbols, see introductory lext) Geographic area BLACK State Total Alabama . Counties. 1987 Autauga .. Baldwin Barbour— Bibb. Bullock .-- Butler Calhoun _. Chambers Cherokee . Chilton Choctaw _. Clarke Clebume.- Coffee Colbert ... Conecuh . . Coosa Covington . Crenshaw . Dale Dallas Elmore -.. Escambia . Fayette -.. Franklin... Geneva... Greene ... Hale Henry Houston .. Jackson ... Jefferson ._ Lamar Lauderdale _ Lawrence .. Lee Limestone.. Lowndes ... Macon Madison _.. Marengo Marion _ Mobile Monroe Montgomery. Morgan Penv Pickens Pike Randolph ... Russell Shelby Sumter Talladega Tallapoosa Tuscaloosa Washington Wilcox - All other counties . AMERICAN INDIAN State Total Alabama - Counties, 1987 Baldwin- - Crenshaw Escambia Jackson Jefferson - - Lawrence - Limestone r Monroe Washington All other counties See footnotes at end of table. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE-COUNTY DATA (D) 496 5 039 511 5 907 2 903 (D) (D) 315 1 005 1 025 (D) 2 561 694 (D) 746 482 10 535 (D) 1 094 1 729 1 259 ID) 12 992 (D) 4 256 (D) 329 128 746 (D) 2 447 (D) (D) (D) (D) 6 364 (D) (D) 9 125 (D) 11 686 1 838 (D) 1 439 1 676 2 238 (D) 1 837 (D) 6 513 268 567 1 208 (D) 678 412 579 (D) (D) (D) 5 925 1 718 (D) 2 074 1 677 1 550 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 259 430 4 348 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 203 1 4S4 839 3 603 (D) (D) (D) 1 746 (D) (D) (D) 6 891 (D) 289 (0) 2 825 4 179 (D) 5 658 (D) 506 570 (D) (D) 3 461 ALABAMA 385 Table 34. Operators by Selected Racial Groups: 1987 and 1982-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Geographic area APPENDIX A. General Explanation Page DATA COLLECTION A-1 DATA PROCESSING A-2 MAJOR DATA CHANGES A-2 FOLLOW-ON SURVEYS. SPECIAL CENSUSES, AND RELATED PUBLICATIONS A-2 DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS A-3 FARMS CLASSIFIED BY SPECIFIED CHARACTERISTICS A-9 DATA COLLECTION Method of Enumeration All agriculture censuses beginning with the 1969 census primarily have used mailout/mailback data collection. Direct enumeration methods, however, continue to be used for the agriculture census in Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Mail List The mail list for the 1987 census was comprised of individuals, businesses, and organizations that could be readily identified as being associated with agriculture. The list was assembled from the records of the 1982 census, administrative records of the internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the statistical records of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). In addition, lists of large or specialized operations, such as nurseries and greenhouses, specialty crop farms, poultry farms, fish farms, livestock farms, and cattle feedlot operations, were obtained from State and Federal agencies, trade associations, and similar organi- zations. Lists of companies having one or more establish- ments (or locations) producing agricultural products were obtained from the 1982 census and updated using the information from the Standard Statistical Establishment List maintained by the Census Bureau. Exhaustive record linkage, unduplication, and mathematical modeling yielded a final mail list of 4.1 million names and addresses that had a substantial probability of being a farm operation. Report Forms In 1987, three different report forms were used— a two-page, a four-page, and a six-page form to minimize the reporting burden, particularly for small farms and places less likely to be farms. The six-page sample form and the four-page nonsample form are the same, except sections 23 through 28 have been added to the sample form to obtain supplemental information from a sample of farms. The information collected in these sections will give the Bureau of the Census a good basis for making estimates of these data for other farms included in the census. The two-page form does not have as many questions or as much detail as the four-page and six-page forms. The four-page form has 1 1 regional versions and the six-page form has 13 regional versions. Both forms have different crops prelisted. Appendix D contains copies of both the two-page and six-page forms. The six-page form was mailed to 1,104,000 addressees on the mail list, including all those expected to be large (based on expected sales or acreage) or unique (farms operated by multiestablishment companies or nonprofit organizations), all those in Alaska and Hawaii, and a sample of other addressees. The two-page form was mailed to 906,000 addressees. These were expected to be small farms or less likely to be farms. The four-page form was mailed to the remaining 2,079,000 addressees. Fur- ther discussion of the criteria used to determine which form was mailed to an addressee is provided in the Census Sample Design section of appendix C. Initial Mailing The report forms were mailed in mid-December 1 987 to the approximately 4,089,000 individuals, businesses, and organizations on the mail list. The mail packages included a report form, a cover letter with a description of the purposes and uses of the census on the reverse side, an information sheet containing instructions for completing the form, and a postage-paid return envelope. Additional special instructions were included with report forms sent to grazing associations; feedlot operations; institutional orga- nizations; Indian reservations; firms with multiple farm or ranch operations; and producers of poultry under contract, bees and honey, fish, laboratory animals, and nursery and greenhouse crops. To provide additional help to farmers in completing their reports, copies of an Agriculture Census Guide booklet were sent to vocational agriculture instructors, USDA county offices of the Agriculture Stabilization and Conser- vation Service, and the Cooperative Extension Service. The Guide contained descriptions and definitions of vari- ous items in more detail than the instructions included with each report form. Representatives of the above agencies graciously consented to assist farmers in completing their report forms. 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX A A-1 Followup Procedures A thank you/reminder card was mailed to those on the mail list in mid-January 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 1987 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 tne 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 1 987 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- - number- - 842 28,594 Land in farms—The acreage designated in the tables as "land in farms" consists primarily of agricultural land used for crops, pasture, or grazing. It also includes wood- land and wasteland not actually under cultivation or used for pasture or grazing, provided it was part of the farm operator's total operations. Large acreages of woodland or wasteland held for nonagricultural purposes were deleted from individual reports during the processing operations. Land in farms includes acres set aside under annual commodity acreage programs as well as acres in the Conservation Reserve Program for places meeting the farm definition. Land in two or more counties—With few exceptions, the land in each farm was tabulated as being in the operator's principal county. The principal county was defined as the one where the largest value of agricultural products was raised or produced. It was usually the county contain- ing all or the largest proportion of the land in the farm or viewed by the respondent as his/her principal county. For a limited number of Midwest and Western States, this procedure has resulted in the allocation of more land in farms to a county than the total land area of the county. To minimize this distortion, separate reports were required for large farms identified from the 1982 census as having more than one farm unit. Other reports received showing land in more than one county were separated into two or more reports if the data would substantially affect the county totals. 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 Chhstmas 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 experises 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 1 987. The cost of hired labor for operating rented or hired machinery is included as a hired farm and ranch labor expense. Interest— In 1987, separate data were collected for interest paid on debts secured by real estate and interest paid on debts not secured by real estate. In 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 gr^ss 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 1 987 census, 7 caretakers in Arizona reported 1 75 grove owners having 1 2,000 acres of citrus; the 65 caretakers in Florida reported 3,000 grove owners having 170,000 acres of citrus; and 20 caretakers in Texas reported 800 grove owners having 14,500 acres of citrus. Crop year or season covered—Acres and quantity harvested are for the calendar year 1 987 except for citrus fruits, avocados, olives; vegetables in Florida; sugarcane in Florida and Texas; and pineapples and coffee in Hawaii. Citrus fruits—The data for Florida relate to the quantity harvested in the September 1986 through July 1987 harvest season, except limes that were harvested in the April 1987 through March 1988 han/est season. The data for Texas relate to the quantity harvested in the September 1 986 through May 1 987 harvest sea- son. The data for States, other than Florida and Texas, relate to the quantity harvested in the 1 986-87 harvest season. Avocados—The data for California relate to the quan- tity harvested in the November 1 986 through Novem- ber 1 987 harvest season and for Florida the April 1 987 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 ^-elate to the crop harvested in the September 1986 through August 1 987 harvest season. Sugarcane for sugar—The data for Florida relate to the cuttings from November 1986 through April 1987, and for Texas the cuttings from October 1 986 through April 1987. Pineapples—The data for Hawaii relate to the quantity harvested in the year ending May 31, 1987. Coffee—The data for Hawaii relate to the 1 986-87 crop. Acres and quantity harvested—Crops were reported in whole acres, except for the following crops which were reported in lOths of acres: Irish potatoes, sweetpotatoes, tobacco, fruit and nut crops including land in orchards, berries, vegetables, and nursery and greenhouse crops; and in Hawaii, taro, ginger root, and lotus root. Totals for crops reported in lOths of acres were rounded to whole acres at the aggregate level during the tabulation process. If two or more crops were harvested from the same land during the year, the acres would be counted for each crop. Therefore, the total acres of all crops harvested generally exceeds the acres of cropland harvested. An exception to this procedure is hay crops. When more than one cutting of hay was taken from the same acres, the acres are counted only once but the quantity harvested includes all cuttings. However, hay cut for both dry hay and green chop or silage would be reported for each applicable crop. For inter- planted crops or "skip-row" crops, acres were to be reported according to the portion of the field occupied by each crop. If a crop was planted but not harvested, the acres were not to be reported as harvested. These acres were to be reported in the "land use" section under the appropriate cropland items—cropland used only for pasture or grazing, cropland used for cover crops, cropland on which all crops failed, or cropland idle. Corn and sorghum hogged or grazed were to be reported as "cropland harvested" and not as "cropland used only for pasture or grazing." Crop residue left in fields and later hogged or grazed was not reported as cropland pasture. Quantity harvested was not obtained for crops such as vegetables; nursery and greenhouse crops; corn cut for dry fodder, hogged or grazed; and sorghum, hogged or grazed. Acres of land in bearing and nonbearing fruit orchards, citrus or other groves, vineyards, and nut trees were to be reported as harvested cropland regardless of whether the crop was harvested or failed. However, abandoned orchards were to be reported as cropland idle, not as harvested cropland and the individual abandoned orchard crop acres were not to be reported. 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 sampie 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 1987, 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. Aii 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 puhJication purposes, "cherries, total" could be shown along with the individual breakdown of "sweet cherries," "tart cherries," or "cherries, not specified." "Cherries, not specified" is used to account for cherries where the "sweet" and "tart" breakdown was not asked or where respondents wrote in "cherries" but did not specify or code the kind of cherry. All the individual cherry items may not be shown. Data for "sweet cherries," "tart cherries," and "cherries, not specified" are not available for 1 982. Other fruits and nuts—Data shown for other fruits and nuts relate to any fruits and nuts not having a specific code on the 1 987 report form. Land used for vegetables—Data are for the total land used for vegetable crops. The acres are reported only once, even though two or more harvests of a vegetable or more than one vegetable were harvested from the same acres. Vegetables harvested for sale—The acres of vegeta- bles harvested is the summation of the acres of individual vegetables harvested. All of the individual vegetable items may not be shown. Nursery and greenhouse crops grown for sale—These data are a summation of the individual items reported. All of the individual items may not be shown. Nursery, floriculture, vegetable and flower seed crops, sod, etc., grown in the open, irrigated—Data refer to farms reporting irrigated nursery, floriculture, veg- etable and flower seeds, sod, bedding plants, etc., grown in the open. Other grains—These data are for the total market value of other grains sold including dry edible beans, dry lima beans, buckwheat, dry southern peas (cowpeas), emmer and spelt, flaxseed, mixed grains, lentils, mustard seed, dry edible peas, popcorn, proso millet, rice, rye for grain, safflower, sunflower seed, triticale, and wild rice. Value of crop production—This item represents the estimated value of all crops harvested during the 1987 crop year. Data for the value of crops harvested were obtained by multiplying the average estimated value per unit by the reported acres or quantity harvested. Generally, harvested units of production (pounds, bushels, bales, etc.) were multiplied by State estimates of prices per unit. If only acres harvested were reported. State estimates for value of production per acre were used. The State average production price and production value per acre used in these calculations were obtained usually from publications of the National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA. When 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 ^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 fvlanagement 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 OMB and the 1978 census classifications. For the 1992 census, data will be presented only for the Of\/IB 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 1 987, all agricultural production establishments (farms, ranches, nurseries, greenhouses, etc.) were classified by type of activity using the standard industrial classification (SIC) system. These classifications, found in the 1987 SIC ManuaM, are used to promote uniformity and comparability in the presentation of statistical data collected by various agencies. ^standard Industrial Classification Manual: 1987. For sale by Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Printing Office, 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. Otherwise, it is classified as a general crop farm in industry 0191 or a general livestock farm in industry 0291. Establishments that derive 50 percent or more of the value of sales from horticultural specialties of industry group 018 are classified in industry 0181 or 0182 according to their primary activity. Characteristics of all farms by selected SIC groupings are shown in State tables 18 and 53. The SIC groupings shown in State table 53, together with the associated products (value of sales representing 50 percent or more of the value of agricultural products sold during the year) on which the classification is based, are as follows: Cash grains (011)—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 introductory text] Qeographic area 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 1 982 census mail list were used to build the model. Record characteristics such as the source of the mail list record (see appendix A for a description of record sources), number of source lists on which the record appeared, expected value of agricultural sales, and geographic location were used to separate mail list records into model groups. The proportion of 1982 census farm records in each group was calculated to provide an estimate of the probability that an addressee in the group operated a farm. Using these same group definitions, the 1987 census mail list records were separated into groups, each with an associated estimate of farm probability from the model. The 4.1 million mail list records in groups with the largest estimate of farm probability were selected to receive the census report form. A large percentage of the 1.9 million records that were dropped from the 6.0 million preliminary census mail list were nonfarm records from the previous census. This procedure was used to obtain a more com- plete census enumeration without excessive respondent burden and data collection cost. CENSUS SAMPLE DESIGN Each of the 4.1 million name and address records on the census mail list was designated to receive one of three different types of census report forms. The three forms were the nonsample census form (a four-page form), the sample form (a six-page form), and the short form (a two-page form). Sections 1 through 22 of the sample form were identical to sections on the nonsample census form. However, the sample form contained additional sections on farm production expenditures, usage of fertilizers and insecticides, value of machinery and equipment, value of land and buildings, and farm-related income. The short form contained abbreviated versions of the sections on the nonsample census form. These three different forms were used to reduce the response burden of the census, while providing quality information on a large number of data items at the county level. The sample form was mailed to all mail list records in Alaska and Hawaii and to a sample of records in other States identified when the mail list was constructed. Addresses were selected into the sample with certainty if they were expected to have large total values of agricultural products sold or large acreage, if they were firms with two or more farms, or if they had other special characteristics. When a nonsample large farm was identified during processing, a supplemental form that contained the additional data inquiries was mailed. All farms in counties with less than 100 farms in 1982 were included In the sample with certainty; counties containing 100 to 199 farms in 1982 were systematically sampled at a rate of 1 in 2; and counties containing 200 or more farms in 1982 were systematically sampled at a rate of 1 in 6. This differential sample scheme was used to provide reliable data for sections 23 through 28 of the report form for all counties. To determine which mail list records would receive the short form, all mail list records not designated for the sample were sorted into model groups according to farm probability as specified by the mail list model. The 906,000 mail list records in the model groups with the lowest probability of being farms and with an expected total value of agricultural product sales less than $20,000 were des- ignated to receive the short form. The remaining mail list records were selected to receive the nonsample census form. CENSUS ESTIMATION The 1987 Census of Agriculture used two types of statistical estimation procedures. These estimation 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-- Wfieat 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 14.4 9.5 10.3 3.3 8.3 8.8 6.3 10.6 8.6 1.2 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 1987 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 x94). 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 Farms Number of farms reporting: 25--- 50 75 100 150 200 300 500 750 1,000 1,500 2,000 Relative standard error of estimate (percent) 7.2 5.3 4.4 3.9 3.4 3.1 2.7 2.4 2.2 2.1 2.0 1.9 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 1982 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) 28.5 20.8 17.5 15.6 13.5 12.3 10.9 9.7 9.0 8.6 8.3 8.1 Note: Sample items are items in sections 23 to 28 of the report form. Table D presents the relative standard error of selected State data items for all farms and for all farms with sales of $1 0,000 or more. The percent relative standard error of the estimate 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 sannpling 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 tfie 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 1 987 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 of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Farms number,. Land in farms acres-- Average size of farm .acres- Value of land and buildings' - $1,000.. Average per farm dollars.. Average per acre dollars.. Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment' $1,000.. Average per farm _ dollars.. Farms by size; 1 to 9 acres --. farms-. acres.. 10 to 49 acres farms.. acres.. 50 to 179 acres - farms.. acres.. 180 to 499 acres - — farms- acres-- 500 to 999 acres — - farms- acres-- 1,000 to 1,999 acres — - - farms.. acres.. 2,000 acres or more farms.. acres-- Total cropland farms.. acres. Harvested cropland farms.. acres. Acres harvested; 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.. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing farms.. acres-- Other cropland farms.. acres-- IrrigatGd land farms.. acres.. Acres inigated: 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 tarms.. 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 than $2,500 __ farms.. $1,000.. $2,500 to $4,999 farms.. $1,000.. $5,000 to $9,999 _ farms.. $1.000.. SIO.OOO 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 greenhouse crops _ _ farms $1,000.. Grains _ _ $1,000.. Corn for grain $1,000.. Wheat $1,000.. Soybeans. $1,000.. Sorghum for grain $1.000.. Barley $1.000.. Oats $1,000_ Other grains $1,000.. See footnotes at end of table. 7 284 055 168 161 800 2 602 10 522 12 356 357 778 16 514 1 628 390 7 776 2 242 114 2 469 1 682 302 1 111 1 489 148 490 1 735 499 37 148 4 496 607 28 509 2 231 623 6 634 32 051 13 743 304 342 3 301 220 349 281 143 1 813 553 591 21 538 1 455 779 11 632 809 205 1 693 358 8 414 15 082 15 957 7 726 27 569 6 534 45 530 5 210 80 455 2 324 82 107 1 956 141 693 15 157 497 992 98 192 23 174 12 251 60 708 1 093 18 451 612 2 283 1 925 55 337 3 986 428 509 4 127 1 255 266 1 904 1 310 922 986 1 327 673 436 1 552 535 12 433 3 217 019 10 892 1 870 186 793 3 667 3 515 91 888 2 073 142 376 1 811 246 370 1 781 (D) 672 (D) 247 383 407 6 520 775 396 5 240 571 437 5 210 80 455 2 324 82 107 1 956 141 693 4 486 1 514 992 7 546 479 623 92 049 21 031 11 739 57 360 992 C-8 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Table 0. Reliability Estimates of State Totals: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Relative standard efror of estimate (percent) Farms with sales ol $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 lield 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 , larms. $1,000. Poultry and poultry products $1,000. Dairy products $1,000. Cattle and calves $1,000. Hogs and pigs $1,000. Sheep, lambs, and wool $1,000. Other livestock and livestock products (see text) $1,000. Farms by standard industnal classification: Cash grams (011) farms. acres. Field crops, except cash grains (013) - farms. acres. Vegetables and melons (016) farms. acres. Fruits and tree nuts (017) larms. acres. Horticultural specialties (018) farms. acres. General farms, primahty 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, pnmarily livestock and animal specialties (029) farms. acres. Farms by type of organization: Individual or family (sole propnetorship) farms. acres. Partnership ___ _._ farms. acres. Corporation .._ _.. _ farms. acres. Other— cooperative, estate or trust, institutional, etc. farms. acres. Tenure of operator Full owners farms. acres. Part owners farms. acres. Tenants farms. acres. Operators by principal occupation: Fanning farms. acres. Other _ (amis. acres. Operators by sex: Male _- farms. acres. Female farms. acres. Average age of operator years. Cropland under federal acreage reduction programs: Annual commodity acreage adjustment programs farms. acres. Conservation reserve program farms. acres. Government payments: Amount received in cash - ___ $1,000. Value of certificates received $1,000. Net cash return from agncultural sales': Net cash return from 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. Uvestock 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. 123 137 567 17 217 19 395 8 138 103 596 127 751 33 776 1 410 311 950 942 69 213 304 469 61 869 176 23 642 2 956 919 438 5 036 1 977 430 806 85 653 979 105 915 489 47 076 1 060 283 530 26 164 4 793 568 449 205 400 3 322 337 765 1 655 204 761 402 185 217 39 553 7 297 798 3 014 1 318 615 29 313 4 466 137 11 153 4 041 556 2 852 638 060 16 398 5 363 222 26 920 3 782 531 40 539 8 742 697 2 779 403 056 53.1 3 901 200 586 1 191 122 119 43 316 223 741 5 165 21 819 335 002 21 497 111 261 43 314 1 610 833 14 643 290 518 27 950 570 084 16 478 33 927 27 141 86 491 122 008 558 12 322 17 540 6 943 102 812 125 391 11 297 1 339 624 950 662 69 061 240 563 57 986 73 21 279 1 105 703 617 2 798 1 694 886 302 53 195 129 28 494 309 40 608 303 186 541 5 145 2 572 911 406 202 616 3 206 331 151 11 904 4 371 010 1 590 1 082 421 414 354 594 68 124 500 7 162 2 111 804 5 647 3 325 080 1 167 495 641 8 922 4 405 068 5 054 1 527 457 13 041 5 756 370 935 176 155 51.5 2 992 193 154 633 85 284 13 875 259 143 18 677 10 226 313 537 3 649 54 394 13 875 1 485 994 7 382 278 452 10 378 554 508 7 394 31 322 9 786 71 917 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 of estimate (percent) Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Total farm production expenses—Con. Agricultural cfiemicals 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.. Customwork. machine hire, and rental of machinery and equipment farms.. $1,000.- tnterest 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 lambs sold farms.. number.. Hens and pullets of laying age inventory farms.. number.. Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold farms.. number.. Horses and ponies inventory farms.. number.. Selected crops harvested: Corn for grain or seed farms.. acres., bushels.. Wheat for grain farms.. acres., bushels.. Cotton farms. acres -- bales.. Soybeans for beans farms.. acres-. bushels.. Peanuts for nuts farms.. acres., pounds. Hay— alfalfa, other lame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms.. acres.. tons, dry.. 17 676 64 530 40 672 64 535 21 263 21 078 15 729 123 018 4 951 20 413 33 562 76 654 11 584 20 112 17 015 81 110 9 778 40 267 40 471 16 496 36 327 101 600 29 844 1 450 416 25 879 746 002 1 336 45 994 29 320 831 908 3 585 353 062 3 220 648 262 3 019 2 654 12 353 479 2 557 564 583 477 7 141 34 680 7 413 234 669 15 623 257 1 914 156 466 4 903 608 1 820 346 013 380 936 4 124 575 370 11 633 904 2 655 207 963 429 000 017 19 061 647 843 1 186 655 8 144 60 019 13 600 52 690 10 511 18 724 8 158 118 785 2 656 18 867 12 299 61 236 5 297 16 850 8 497 64 174 5 581 37 360 13 109 9 903 13 869 91 186 8 637 952 884 7 572 466 611 8 857 609 630 1 595 317 474 1 581 593 391 3 356 196 338 13 808 762 1 570 147 833 4 689 736 1 492 340 984 377 205 2 775 530 875 10 952 998 2 049 202 373 420 208 869 6 885 404 645 827 413 'Data are based on a sample of farms. 'Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are iricluded 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 of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Standard error of estimate (percent) Farms with sales of $10,000 or more Farms - number.. Land In farms acres.. Value of land and buildings V Average per farm dollars.. Total cropland farms.. acres. . Harvested cropland - farms.. acres.. Irngaled land- - farms.. acres.. Market value of aqncullura! products sold farms.. $1,000.. Crops, includinq nursery and greentiouse crops farms.. $1,000.. Livestock, poultry, and their products farms.. $1,000.. Poultry and poultry products farms.. $1,000-- Selected farm production expenses': Livestock and poultry purctiased farms.. $1,000- Feed for livestock and poultry farms-- $1,000-. Seeds, bulbs, plants, and trees farms-- $1,000-- Commercial fertilizer^ farms-- $1,000- Agncuttural ctiemicals^ farms-- $1,000.. Hired farm labor farms.. $1.000.. IntereaP- 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 fiarvested: Corn for grain or seed farms.- acres-- Sorgtium for grain or seed farms-- acres-- Wtieat for grain - — farms-- acres-- Soybeans for beans - farms.. acres.. Hay— alfalfa, other tame, small grain, wild, grass silage, green chop, etc. (see text) farms.. acres.. Vegetables harvested for sale (see text) farms.. acres. Land in orchards farms.. acres.. -10.6 -21 8 18.4 -11,4 -12.2 -40.9 -23.9 -40.2 -16.5 -28.7 -24.5 -40.4 -48.3 -53.2 -67.0 -21.7 -17.1 -3.9 30.1 47.8 -3.0 23.5 -16.6 -12.6 -8.0 -34.4 -19.7 -28.4 -16.3 -16.3 -22.4 -43.1 -50.6 -50.6 -67.2 'Data are based on a sample of farms. 2Data for 1 987 include cost of custom applications. ^Data for 1 982 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 of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Relative standard enor of estimate (percent) Relative standard eiTor of estimate (percent) Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment' Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Harvested cropland Relative standard error of estimate (percent) 116 050 192 082 207 906 50 818 140 107 156 332 99 997 90 474 102 153 119 956 104 106 84 626 94 506 84 379 49 177 179 311 145 104 101 657 59 172 175 735 118 184 193 771 129 105 250 035 213 440 128 572 90 646 100 517 67 365 127 653 200 162 136 725 154 581 171 444 207 817 208 014 45 053 59 861 199 960 188 366 79 836 223 190 207 753 144 986 235 478 220 526 105 586 136 599 111 397 149 361 269 246 159 757 160 001 108 861 179 660 99 726 143 568 89 109 81 391 208 372 114 668 84 837 120 542 64 980 86 532 156 950 57 923 1.0 181 876 265 400 212 522 129 545 123 927 355 529 125 187 142 537 139 348 192 797 145 291 139 661 199 570 120 729 100 826 145 007 212 704 185 723 119 380 137 611 150 446 117 928 198 673 245 072 115 985 151 760 188 889 107 548 98 561 111 675 172 334 184 122 175 370 262 361 187 923 147 850 170 981 89 633 141 654 165 888 167 065 268 336 266 103 200 578 329 513 217 567 122 536 119 834 214 580 200 393 286 170 145 503 207 388 185 765 152 533 111 488 315 525 166 449 192 917 214 105 184 149 144 118 150 860 110 984 171 483 227 584 110 252 12 494 39 440 16 905 3 495 22 364 10 227 12 430 16 950 6 310 19 362 13 050 6 674 6 164 8 747 7 259 25 316 16 467 8 980 3 127 19 169 12 825 51 134 16 988 16 870 48 306 15 589 16 046 17 676 7 281 13 984 30 063 6 517 13 182 21 599 30 762 29 732 8 909 6 685 27 109 30 969 7 842 39 243 12 253 9 555 34 275 14 403 14 961 35 111 21 242 12 577 24 399 25 713 11 756 12 744 20 267 10 629 7 913 13 703 9 750 8 470 12 376 6 883 13 153 9 936 8 243 7 073 13 476 3.9 27 458 101 310 35 680 5 374 27 494 19 307 17 796 19 161 B 284 49 402 19 629 7 828 8 062 6 723 6 046 46 577 56 994 21 914 3 552 36 928 20 620 48 995 32 902 60 878 68 668 31 734 45 843 23 710 13 089 24 411 67 681 11 358 31 196 65 354 85 557 75 846 8 662 11 697 66 398 77 593 10 715 101 416 31 980 22 218 112 625 36 016 20 515 40 705 37 701 33 229 38 079 44 763 42 037 26 114 37 206 30 895 7 391 24 004 10 583 8 560 18 696 8 228 1.2 2 601 726 2 039 1 482 2 761 215 1 301 217 370 602 (D) Hogs and pigs inventory Corn for grain or seed Soybeans for beans Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) 17 247 28 547 23 786 8 935 35 127 13 591 5 895 15 179 1.0 1 238 12 865 4 700 4.4 976 19 927 786 (D) 857 2.6 1 363 53 485 406 7.2 11 447 49 783 19 702 2 264 71 337 See footnotes at end of table. C-12 APPENDIX C 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Table F Reliability Estimates of County Totals: 1987 -Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text) Relative standard error of estimate (percent) Hogs and pigs Inventory 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) 21 07B 18 300 13 282 17 557 11 401 21 054 10 248 9 598 17 308 10 610 26 497 15 949 15 376 7 563 30 633 19 899 58 054 15 873 32 145 46 821 21 483 23 035 19 711 9 111 22 654 27 307 22 076 31 089 17 707 27 236 31 257 9 573 7 471 32 872 27 776 12 736 25 636 44 671 13 568 25 471 38 650 15 043 34 583 19 029 17 717 19 752 9 873 16 371 15 122 29 853 20 944 10 097 14 102 10 417 8 982 22 605 15 505 1.9 8 118 5 120 648 1 018 1 556 2 928 7 180 8 944 4 984 8 569 7 463 5 403 27 966 10 104 2 649 824 12 890 14 736 14 186 2 206 1 266 16 138 6 835 3 164 5 727 1 663 1 139 7 989 2 050 4 332 10 339 2 706 4 744 3 137 6 237 12,6 53 5 513 1 952 2 111 4 355 Table F. Reliability Estimates of County Totals: 1987-Con. [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text] Table G. State Coverage Evaluation Estimates of Farms Not on the Mail List: 1987 [Data are based on a sample of farms; see text. APPENDIX D. Report Form and Information Sheet DUE BY FEBRUARY 1 . 1 988 j i ^ i^ iiliKJij^iii^ . 87-A0204 FPARTMENT OF COMMERCE a CENSUS JIA UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE 3UREAU or THE Cf NSUS 1201 Cost Tnnth Street JaMaraonvllU. IN 47133 Note It v<i»' 'ftcords jre not available, reasoniible estimates may bo used. If you cannot file by Pebruary 1 , a time extension request may be SAnt to (he above address. Include your 1 2 character Census hils Number (CFNI as shovk^n in your address label in all corrospondonce to CENSUS USE ONLY NOTICE RosponBo tothiBlfKjulry !• roqulrodbylaw (l«l» 13. U S Code) By t THt CtNSUS BUflFAU IS CONFIDENTIAL U moy b« •een only bv svworo Cons only lor stotisttcfll purposes, Yout ropOit CANNOT b« used for purposes o( taj»oi ima law YOUR f nplovees and m nveBt»oot'On, or rrmaftontittcm p*rtalf«io9 to this r«port, pl«a»* ww§mr t r 87-A02O« J ZIP Code ENlLRs (Si>itUiiVi>i\ ACRFAHFIN-|aB7 RnnnnlanrtnwnBd.fBntBd.orused bv vou, vouf spouse, or by the partnership, corporation, or organisation for which you are reporting. Include ALL LAND, REGARDLESS OF LOCATION OR USt - cropland, pastuteland, rangeland. woodland, idle land, house lots, etc. INSTKUCTIONS — Please report your crops In Iho appropriate section. Use section 7 to report ONIY those CROPS NOT listed In sections 2 through 6 and section 8. DO NOT INCLUDE crops grown on land ranted to others. "grWira^M'-} W«r« .n. nt lh» tollowinq CROPS hsnrerlsd tram "THIS PLACE" - in 19877 " ' vned n . All land rented or leased FROM OTHERS, including land worked by you on shares, used rent free, m exchange for services, payment of taxes, etc. Include leased f-ederal. State, and railroad land. {DO NOT include land used on a per-head basis under a gra7ing permit. 1 Also complete item 5 below D 3. All land rented or leased ID 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 litem 1) and acres rented (item 2), then SUBTRACT acres rented I O OTHERS litem 3), and enter the result in this space ». > In "THIS PLACE. Number of acres y^. 5 . If you rented land FROM OTHERS litem 21, entsr the following information for each landlord. Name of landlord Mailing address (Include ZIP Code) 6, If you rented land TO OTHERS (item 3), enter the following information tor each renter. Mailing address {Include ZIP Code) a • Of the land you rented or leased to others, fiow many acres did you own? 7. Did you have any grazing permits on a per-head basis? 1 1 I Yes - Mark (X) all boxes which apply 2 CH No - Go ro Item 8 3 I I Forest Service 4 n Taylor Grazing Sec s n Indian Land e LJ Other — Specifyj 8. LOCATION OF AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY FOR "THIS PLACE" a . In what county was the largest value of your agncultural products raised or produced? b. If you also had agncultural operations in any other countyliesl, enter the county namelsl, etc. . . FFWALry FOR FAtLURB TO RERORT 1 . Com (field) for grain oi seed (Repon quamny on c dry shelled-wpighl basis ) 2. Corn (field) for silage or green chop . . 3. Soybeans for beans 4. Peanuts for dry nuts . . LJ 5. Wheat for grain LJ 6. Oats for grain LJ 7. Barley for grain I— I 8. CoUon O 9. Sorghum for grain — or seed LJ 10. Tobacco - all types ... LJ 1 1 . Potatoes. Irish LJ 12. Sweetpotatoes and yams LJ Quarrttty harvested E aaaanrmsan wm »nv dry hay, grass silage, haylage, or green chop - orhervestedfrom "THIS PLACE" in 1987? or harvested from "THIS PLACE" Irnshtdm «o,ghijm-«ufisn cr«M*«s mfuthmy cut from pmwtam». " I YES CompIMm this miction 2 NO ~ Go ro sact.O' If curtlngs were mode fot both dry hay and grass silage, haylage. or greenjj^p r GRASS SILAGE. HAYLAGE. 1. DRY HAY <iit . Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for hay or dehydrating b. Small grain hay — oats, wheat, barley, rye, etc c. Other tame dry hay clover, lespedeza. timothy, fescue, Bermuda grass, Sudangrass, etc d. Wild hay 2 . GRASS SILAGE, HAYLAGE, AND GREEN CHOP m two or more cunwgs were made from the ssme acres, reporx acres only once. bLit report total tons from alt cuttings. I . . . 3. HAY SOLO — Did you sell any hay or grass silage in 1 987? ffleport valve of hay sold in section 9. item 4) Acres harvested MaHilHt^l^N wr^^.n.ygngTamcg QwcgTrnpM MciOM< ^ >..„—^-^cna t CH YES — ComptetB thl» moetioH 2 D NO -Goto section 5 "THIS PLACE" in 19877 iDo not /nctude those grown forhoim U99.i 1 D YES — Coinptofe tfrfa •scC/on 2 NO — Go to secf/on 7 Acres Irngated Cucumbers and pickles Watermelons Acres harvested Bluebernes, tame Acres harvested Quantity harvested Whole acres Acres irrigated I pole) Crop nanw Lettuce and romaine beans, green Mustard i If mom spaca is ncetfad. use t Crop name Code Asparagus 379 I 381 ' 383 I Briaccoli 38$ Onio> Cabbage, head 391 [ Okra , . Cantaloups and Peas, English. muskmelons 395 I fDo not incfu Carrots 397 southern pea CoHards 4-07 I Peppers, swei Eogplani 416 . Peppers, hot Honoydew melons , , . 423 ' Pimientos Kale 425 i Pumpkins no /^0 ^mmm' Coda Crop name Coda . 427 ' Southern peas, 429 L green (cowpeas) - 431 ' blackeyed. crowder. 433 I etc 409 . 435 Spinach 467 437 I Squash, all types ... 469 , Sweet corn 461 I Tomatoes 463 Turnips 465 nip greens 467 Were any OTHER CROPS harvested from "THIS PLACE" ki 1987 - amall grains, fiald seeds, popcorn, sunflowers, or other crops not prevlouaty reported? (Report fruit In section 8.1 1 D YES 2 NO ComptatB Otim 443 I ^„.^„.„ Jf I I Othor'^vegetableB - 449 Specify 475 bufbs, flowers, flower seeds, vegetable seeds and plants, vegetables under glass or other protection, GROWN FOR SALE on "THIS PLACE" in 1987? 1 I I YES — Comptot9 thia w&ctton 2 NO -Goto section 6 1 . Nursery and greenhouse crops irrigated i None 1 1987.. n Acres Tenths Sorghum for silage o green chop too not inciude sorghum-sudan crosses} 2. From the list below, enter the crop name and code for each crop grown. Sunflower seed Square feet under glass o other protection in 1987 org space is nBeOsd. i Jding plants {Include bs (Exclude bulb fJo^ering ptantsi . t flowers and cut floiist greer^s . . Sales in 1 987 Code Acres harvested Quamfty harvested Acres Irrigated 710 Mushrooms 494 Sod harvested 497 Vegetable and flower seeds 500 Greenhouse vegetables 503 ' -- 506 Crop navna Bahia grass seed (pounds) . Corn cut for dry fodder, hogged or grazed (report acres ontyl . 707 I Other - Specify 581 593 584 S14 838 653 666 Crap name Red clover seed (pounds) Ryegrass seed {pounds) . Sorghum cut for dry forage or hay (tons, dry) Sorghum hogged or grazed Coda 671 689 ^^Ty¥iltl>'lit';t J Wa. **!»>« » ..^»>h;»^ »^^l «# tn », ^«^ cpiiit tpccc i.».i..^i,g gaaocuiMcc —^ miit TPccg ^, "TMIC pi Arc" i, <aQT> _ . . 701 So»ghum for sirup (pounds) 704 Tin^othy seed (pounds) 746 [ Other crops (pounds) — Specify 752 I n YES ? NO Compl9t9 thl» miction Total acres v 00 .i^OtUh'lUl I «Rn!M WttI IIF M l^ROPS SOI D from "THIS PLACE" In 1 8S7. BEFORE ,, mei and«pansai Iffefi-r \o the INFORMATION SHCIT. stclion 3) Haport your bust ostimotu of the value for each of the following groups of crops sold from this plactf in 1987. Includa the value of the landlord's und/or contractor's share, estimating if nocossory. Include value of Government CCC loans. „ , ^ a .- L ij .rtm ki»n. Dollan ! Conta Grains, soybeans and other beans sold in 1 98 / Nonp' ^ a. Corn for grain [J b. Wheat D c . Soybeans LJ d. Sorghum for grain LJ •. Barley tJ I. Oats g . Other — rye, dry peas, sunflower seed, popcorn, etc. LJ 2. Conon and cottonseed LJ D n D D , Tobacco 4. Htiy, silage, field seeds, and grass seeds 5. Vegotablos, sweet com, and melons— iDonotinciu Irrsh potatoes an<3 sweelpotatoas. report them tn itam 7 belo* 6. Fruits, nuts, and bemes — apples, peaches, pecans, strawberries, etc 7. Other crops etc too not If W _ <jii«iiliT.?rf|S { How wrera tha ACRES in thi« plaf USED In 19B77 . Copy acres in "THIS PLACE" from section 1. item 4, page 1 NOTE: For Items 2 to 5 tyelow. if tand was used for more than one purpose in 1987 lepoft tt in the fIRS T land use listed below that applies. For eKamplm. report cropland harvested ar>d also pastuied. only as "CroplaruJ h . CROPLAND a . Cropland harvested were harvested or hay i groves, vineyards, and ) which crops Include all land h <s cut. and all land m orchards, citnjs rscry and greenhouse crops. b. Cropland used only for pasture or grazir>g incJude r pasture and grazing land that could hsiro been used (or crops v* r^alH 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. Dorwt report here land in orchards and vineyards on which the crop failed Such acreage is to be reported in item 2a. } n a a n a. Cropland in cultivated summer fallow LJ f . Cropland idle a . Woodland pastured CH b. Woodland not pastured CH n .and in house lots, ponds, roads, wasteland, \nd not reported in items 2 through 4 above I I Add rh« mcrss roportmd In rtamw 2 throvifh S 3. Woodland - Include all ( £ eforested land \ . Tiber growth I ' cutover and dgfo' with young Timber 4. Other pastureland and rangeland — include any pasrureiend other than cropland and woodland pasture [ fcHmith'hlcl 1 nM>.^.^-.«.^>^«h»^>«^CATTLgmCALVEflonthi«plac» In 19877 t Ll YES — Comphrtm tttim Miction 2 U NO Go/».«ffcn M DECEMBER 31, 1987 INVENTORY a. BEEF COWS - inctudm l>eaf hei/en thwt 1 had cah/ed IDo not include « CATTLE AND CALVES SOLD FROM THIS PLACE IN 1987 Include thoso led on thiii place on a contract or custom bnula Alao report as sold cattle moved from this place to a fvedlol for further feeding 2. Calves weighing less than 500 pounds 3. Cattle, including calves weighing 500 pounds or more 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' a Grots value d safes !s value of sales of DAIRY PRODUCTS 1 this place in 1 987 - include milk, cream Nont u ' aafSlti^rifeV I D«l vnu M anyone else have enrHOOSorPIGSonthis piece in 1 987? None <3Q^irii;tSfct 1 Was any LAND in this place IRRIGATED at any time In 19877 Irnquted land is sll Ittnd walered by any artificial or controlled means sprinklers, furrovi, or drtches, spreader dikes, etc. Include supplemental, partiel. and preplan! irrigation. 1 1 1 YES — CWnplsfa this section 2 n NO - Go to section 12 1 . How many acres of harvested land were irrigated? Include land horn which hay was cut and land in bearing and nonbearirtg fruit and nut crops reported in section 10, item 2a .. D 2. How many acres of pastureland, rangeland, and any other lands not included in item 1 above were irrigated? [ I t:-»y<rtHtiB I Were ant ACRES in this place SET ASIDE, DIVERTED, OR IDLED under FEDERAL acreage reduction programs In 1 9877 1 n YES 2 D NO 1 . How many acres were set aside (or diverted) under ANNUAL commodity acreage adjustment programs? I— 1 2 . How many acres were under the CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM (10 year. CRPI 7 Number of acres 1 [m YES — ComtOeta thim •action 2n NO — Go to section 15 • DECEMBER 31, 1987 IKIVENTORY 1 . HOGS and PIGS of all ages iTowi ol a andbbeiov.1 . . a . HOGS and PIGS used or to be used for BREEDING b. OTHER HOGS and PIGS . * LITTERS FARROWED 2. LITTERS FARROWED on this place between a. December 1. 1986 and May 31, 1987 b.June 1. 1987 and November 30, 1987 . . INVENTORY Numt>er on this place Dec. 31. 1987 None Number of litters • HOGS AND PIGS SOLO 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? LJ Number sold in 1987 Gross value of sales I 00 i31r»nr?t^HlB1 Pld .ou or anrone elia have any SHEEP or LAMBS on tfiis piece in 1 9877 1 n Y E S Complete *l» rectkm 2 NO — Co to section IB 1 . SHEEP and LAMBS of all ages D a . EWES 1 year old or older INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31. 1987 2. SHEEP and LAMBS SHORN D 3. What was the gross value of sales of SHEEP. LAMBS, and WOOL from this place in 1 987? . Gross value of sates 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX D D-3 WamUh-mai PM»minrl.ii.nn.iUit.h««..n.MnBCi:g PrrC nttH Cn«Tg OTHER UVESTOCK. or ANIMAL SPECIALTIES on thii plan 'm 1 9877 ?HJAJMJH1:M GOVERWMEIIIT CCC LOAMS I I 1 YES — Comptoto thf* sffctfon NO - Got None 1 . Horses and ponies of all ages LD 2. Colonies of bees. n 3. IVIIIk goats D 4. Angora goats n 5. Other goats 6. Mules, burros, and donkeys D 7.Mink and their pelts 8 . Rabbits and their pelts 9. All other livestock and livestock products Specify . INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31. 1987 Gross value of sales rffl*int^fi^F>1 Pavmenta reeeiwd for participation In FEDERAL FARM PROGRAMS ' \T\^S^^ fOO NOT INCLUDE CCC loans.) Refer to INFORMATION SHEET, secuon 19. ^ ?miMWm TYPEOFORGAHIZATIOW 1 0. Fish and other aquaculture products {Enter name antl code from list below.) Name Code _Pounds Gross value of sales BaatSBir^Kil^ corporate structure IfprwcofooffMJopwatiotwonlvr Refer to the INFORMATION SHBET. section 21. Cfxto . 8GO . 863 Nama Coda Other fish - Spmdfy 866 EBflTlfim gy/ < DM Tou Of anvona alwi hava am POULTRY «ugh »> CHICKgWS trtduda pouftrr grown 1 1 I YES — Complete tfils •«cffon 2 NO - GotosectJon IB None 1 . HENS and PULLETS of laying age D 2. PULLETS for laying flock replacement a .PULLETS 3 months old or older not yet of laying age CH 3. BROILERS, fryers, and other meat-type chickens including capons and roasters CH 4. TURKEYS -Turkeys for slaughter iDo not ir^duds breeders.) . . . D b.Turkey HENS kept for breeding 5. OTHER POULTRY raised in captivity - ducks, geese, pigeons or squab, pheasants, quail, etc. (Enter poultry name and code from the list below. } Poiittrv f Ducks. INVENTORY Number on this place Dec. 31, 1987 904 Geess 906 j Nama Coda Quail 912 All ottiet pouhrv — Specify 914 6. POULTRY HATCHED on this place in 1987 and placed or sold - chickens, turkeys, ducks, etc. Spedfy kind at poultry 7. Incubator egg capacity on December 31,1 987 . 8. What was the gross value of sales of "°"^ poultry and poultry products (eggs, , , etc.) from this place tn 1987? Gross value of sales 1. Amount received In 1987 from Govemment CCC loans for - Nor\t Include regulat and reserve loans, even if redeemed or forferted. a.Com D b. Wheat c .Soybeans L— 1 d. Sorghum, barley, and oats Q e. Cotton d! f. Peanuts, rye, tobauco. and honey LJ 1 . Amount received in cash LJ 2. Value of certificates received — payment-in-kind (PIK) or commodity certificates LJ Mark (XI the one item which best describes the type of organization for this place in 1 987 . Refer to tha INf^ORftAA TiON SHEET, section 20. • INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAW j Specify below then 1 . Is this a familv-held corporation? iDVes zDno 2. Are there more than 10 stockholders? 3 Yes 4 No Va^StliRWf\ i\ CHARACTERISTICS AND OCCUPATION OF OPERATOR ISeniOf partner or person in charge) ftsler tc the INFORMA TION SHEET, section 22 . RESIDENCE - Does the operator (s. person in charge) live on this place? n Yes .Dno 2. PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION - At which occupation did the operator spend the majority (50 percent or more) of his/her wortctime in 1 987? for partnerships ' members of the partnership together 3. OFF FARM WORK - How many days did the operator (senior partner or person in charge) woric at least 4 hours per day off this place in 1 987? —inctude work at a nonfarm job, business, or on someone else's farm for pay. (Do not include exchange t. 4. In what YEAR did the operator {01 to operate any part of t)iis place? Farming 3 Other or rarKhing I 1 None ! 1 —49 days 1 n 50-99 days . D 100- 149 days . n 150- 199 days I 2(X) days or more Year 5. AGE of operator (senior partner or person in charge) . 6. RACE of operator (senior partner or person in charge) . . 7. SEX of operator (si r partner or person in charge] D White I Negro or Blacli I n American Indian I Asian or Pacific Islander I O Other — Specify] n Male 2 n Female 8. SPANISH ORIGIN - Is the operator (senior partner or person in charge) of Spanish origin or descent (Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or other Spanish)? a Yes DNo D-4 APPENDIX D 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE ^^ plM:«ln19B7 Include your bRst esiimates o( ftxpenses paid by you, your landlord, coniractors. buyers, and others for production of crops, livestock, ond other sgnculturot products in 1987. IDO NOT INCLUDE! expenses connected with performing customwork for others; operation o( nonfarm aclivitios, businesses, or services; or household expenses not rBlaled to the farm business.) No Lhrestock end pouttry purchased — cattle, cah/es, hogs, pigs, sheep, lambs, goats, horses, chicks, poults, started pullets, etc 2 . Feed purchased for livestock and poultry — grain, hay. silago, mixed feeds, concentrates, etc. LJ a. Commercially mixed formula feeds purchased — complete, supplement, concentrates, premlxes. soYtfOon meal. 4. Commercial fertilizer purchased — all forms, including rock phosphate and gypsum. tncludo cost of cuetom oppticBtions 5. Agricultural chemicals purchased — Insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, other pesticides, etc. — inciudm . . cost of custom applications. tOo not include lime.) I ] 6 . Gasoline and other petroleum fuel artd oB purchased for the farm business — a . Gasoline and gasohol LJ b. Diesel fuel c. Natural gas LJ d. LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, etc. . . . LJ 7 . Electricity for the farm business - (Do not include household axp^nsan } [ ] 8 . Hired farm and ranch labor — also include employer's cost for social security, workman's compensation, insurance premiums, pension plans, etc. (See information sheet t LD 1 2. Interest paid on debts — (See information sheet) a. Secured by real estate LJ 1 0. Repair and maintenance expenses for the upkeep of buildings, motor vehicles, and farm equipment 1 1 . Custormwork, machine hire and rental of machinery and SQulpment — include expendnures for use of equipment and for customwork such as grinding artd mixing feed, plowing, combining, com picking, dryiryg. silo filling, sprayiryg. dusting, fertilixtng, etc. (Do not include cost of cotton ginning end application of b.Not secured by rest estate 1 3. Cash rent paM for land and buildings in 1 987 D include grazing feas.t I I n 1 4. Property taxes paid machinerv. fiyrestock, et taxes paid by landlords! 1 5. Al other production expenses —include it i^ater, animal health costs, grazing fees, msrketir^ charges, miscellaneous form supplies, etc. (Do not include deprecietion. ' expenses, and expenses not associated with the D Dolls -{.i=raiTiI?feen yy»^ftnvCnMMFRriAi PFHTm7Fn iiH..riin«Rnrif PHnsPwaTF ! EJ NO — Go to section 25 LIME used on this place during 1 387? 1 I 1 YES — Compfet» ttil9 section t include cropland •— Acres of pastureland and rangeland fertilized in 1 987 reported in section 10, items 2b and 4 LJ LIME — tons of lin which applied — t gypsum or lime for st D Tons of lime Acres fertilized Acres limed :*cH»iiH>'H'i.?-'iMi.^«.wiwccrTirir^cc ucaairmctt ciiwniPinFg MFMaTiritiFB OTHER PESTICIDES, or OTHER CHEMICALS used on this placs ki 1987? Comptetm rhtm section ? [ ] NO- Gor Include arry maieriats provided by you. your landlords, or contraciors. For each item listed, report acres only once. If multipurpose chemicals were used, report acreage treated for each purpose 1 . Sprays, dusts, granules, fumigants, etc., (fungiods. None herbicide, maecticide, nematicide) to control — crops, including hay LJn b. Nematodes in crops r for growth control f.4':i*ifim'tny^ I MarHiMgnv ANn PninPMFWT »n thu pi»*^« o« p>g»mtM>r 31 1 BH7 - s,(, Inctu(l9 only equfpmerrt used for ifHcutturat opmrmtiofta hi 1986 or 1987. • Vahieof ALL machinery and equipment on tMa place, December 31, 1987 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. trucka, tractors, combines, plows, disks, harroi^s, dryers, pumps, motors, irrigation eguipment. dairy egulpment inciuding milkvrs and bulk tMnks, livestock feeders, grinding and rmxirtg etjulpment. etc. Estimatftd market value • SELECTED machtnery and equipment on this place, December 31, 1387, (Report onlyifusadin 1986or 1987J ^^^^ 2. Motortrucks — include pickups .... n 3. Wheel tractors other than garden tractors and motor tillers — a. Less than 40 horsepower (PTO( O b. 40 fiorsepower (PTOt or more Q 4. Grain and bean combines, all types LJ 5. Cotton pickers and stnppers LJ 6. Mower condrtioners LJ 7. Hckup balers — Irtdude rectangle Total numbs* on tNs place on Dec0mb«f 31, 1987 Ofihet. MAVY wi :-ia^Hfkf>1v^ir#y^cgTiMATcn riiBPFsn- mapitct VALUE OF LAND and S37 BUILDINGS Please give your best ESTIMATE of the CURREm MARKET VALUE of land and buildings for all acres reported in section 1 , items 1 , 2. and 3, page 1 . None 1 . A(l lar>d owned ... L_l 2. All land rented or leased FROM OTHERS LH 3. All land rented i r leased TO OTHERS * ^*3faaflil^iy7:M isirnMc caoM gaPM . nci arcn aniiarFfi in i aa? R«porl amount r*c«lv«d b«fof tavs* mnti mxpmnw 1 . Customwork and other agricultural services provided for farmers and others - plowing, planting, sprayir>g. harvesting, preparation of products for market, etc. (If customwork is a separate business, refer to INFOf*MA TION 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 montlybasis, per pound tjasis, etc - Include 3. Sales of forest products and Christmas trees - maple products, naval stores, firewood, etc 4. Recreational services, patronage d>vider>ds of cooperatrves, and other income which is CLOSELY RELATED to the agricultural operation on this place - Specify n n ^TCBlfiF^B^'J PERSO'^ COMPLETING THIS REPORT —Plaase print Telephone number Area Code Numbei 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE APPENDIX D D-5 INFORMATION SHEET 1987 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE . DEPARTMENT Of COMMERCE Special Reporting Instructions 1 . Who Should Rsport WE NEED A REPLY FROM EVERYONE RECEIVING A REPORT FORM, INCLUDING individuals, landlords, tenants, partnerships, corporations, institutions, and THOSE NOT CONDUCTING AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS. Each case included in the census has a unique Census File Number (CRN). In order to make the census results as complete and accurate as possible, we need to obtain information about every CFN. 2. If You Receivsd Mora Than Ona Raport Form for an Oparation Complete only ONE report form for an operation. Write "Duplicate" near the address label of each extra report form. Also, write the 1 1 -digit census file numberls) 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 1 987, please report all agricultural activity during the year. Report all land on your census form that you owned or rented. Also, report your 1 987 crop and livestock production and 1 987 sales. Explain on the first page of the report form (or on a separate sheet of paper) that you quit farming or ranching and give the approximate date and the name and address of the present operator, if known. 4. If You Never Farmed or Have No Asaoclatlon With Agricultura 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 merribers 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'* Share If you rented or leased land from others or had a contract for the production of agricultural products, include both your share and the landlord's or contractor's share of the production, sales, and expenses so your census report form will be complete for "THIS PLACE." If you do not know the landlord's or contractor's share, include your BEST ESTIMATE. If you do not have records available for all data items, use your best estimate. Howr to Enter Your Response Enter your replies in the proper spaces, on the correct lines, and in the units requested, i.e., dollars, bushels, tons, etc. Write any explanation outside the answer spaces or on a separate sheet of paper. vhole dollars. CENTS ARE NOT Enter whole numbers except where tenths are requested, such as acres of potatoes harvested. If you have 1 12, 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 Land 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) c.Land owned by someone else that you used rent-free d. Federal, State, Indian reservation, or railroad land rented or leased by the acre DO NOT INCLUDE in item 2: Land used on a per-head or animal unit license or permit basis, such as section 3 of the Taylor Grazing Act, National Forest, or Indian reservation permit land. If you had any of these permits, mark "yes" to item 7. Item 3 — All Land Rented or Leesed 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 Ham 4, Acres in "THIS PLACE " Is "O" and: - You raised any crops or had any livestock or poultry on "THIS PLACE" in 1 987, complete the raport. 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 1 987. 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 Quanttty harvested — If your unit of meeaure 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 Oocembor 31.1 987. please report the quantity harvested and estirr^ated quantity to be harvested. Acres Irrigated — For each crop irrigated, report number of acres irrigated. Irrigation is defined as land watered by artificial or controlled means ~ sprinklers, furrows or ditches, spreader dikes, purposeful flooding, etc. Include acres that received supplemental, partial, and/or preplan! irrigation. Do not report water applied in transplanting tobacco plants, trees, or vegetables as irrigation. Leave "Acres irrigated" blank for crops that are not irrigated. How to Report Crops Harvested > Sections 2 and 3 — Report only for the listed crops. Sections 4 through 8 — To report: (1 ) find the crop name and the code number from the list in the section; (2> enter crop name and code in the first two columns of the first available answer lino in the section; (3) enter the information that is requested in the remaining columns. If you harvested a crop not listed in sections 4 through 8, use the "Other" code in the appropriate section and specify the crop name. Double Cropping — If two or more crops were harvested from the same land (double cropping) report the total acres and production of each harvested crop in the appropriate section<s) of the report form. Example: In 1987 you harvested 1 .230 bushels of wheat from 40 acres, then on the same 40 acres planted soybeans, from which you harvested 1 ,550 bushels. You irrigated the soybeans but not the wheat. Value off Sales — Report the total gross value of animals and poultry sold or removed from "this place" in 1 987 without deducting production or marketing expenses (cost of feed, cost of livestock purchased, cost of hauling and selling, etc.). If the sale price or market value is not known, give your best estimate of their market value when they left "this place." Do NOT report the value of sales of any livestock and poultry owned by you but kept and sold from a place you did not operate. Contract and Custom Feeding Operations — Livestock or poultry kept by you on "this place" on a contract or custom basis should be included on this report REGARDLESS OF OWNERSHIP. Report as "INVENTORY" numbers of animals or poultry on the place on December 31,1 987. Report as "SOLD" animals and poultry kept on a contract or custom basis and removed or sold from the place in 1 987. If the sale price or market value is not known, give your best estimate of the market value of the animals or poultry when they left the place. Ham 2 — If you owmed BEES — Report all colonies or hives of bees and honey operations conducted by you. regardless of where the hives were kept most of the year. Report hives or colonies, pounds of honey sold, and value of sales. Hams 7 and 8 — Mink pelts and rabbit pelts should be included in number sold and value of sales, but not in inventory. Itmwn 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 1987. Please indicate units used in reporting. Item 10 — Fish and Other Aquacultura 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 reserve program for commodities placed under CCC loan during 1 987. Include amount received even if commodity was redeemed or forfeited prior to December 31 , 1 987. Do not include CCC loans received to build crop storage facilities or amount received for storage payments in the reserve program. Section 19 — FEDERAL PAYMENTS RECEIVED Report all payments received from Federal Farm Programs in 1 987 regardless of whether payment 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 1987. Federal payments include receipts from Federal programs such as deficiency payments, "Whole-herd dairy buy-out," support price payments, indemnity programs, disaster payments, paid land diversion, inventory reduction payments, payments received for approved soil and water conservation projects, etc. Section 20 — TYPE OF ORGANIZATION ^ 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 o\A/ned 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. ' Complete this section for For Family or Individual Operation the operator. For Partnership Operations — Answer all Items, except item 2. for the "Senior Partner." The "Senior Partner" is the individual who is mainly responsible for the agricultural operations on "this place," not necessarily the person senior in age. If each partner shares equally in the day-to-day management decisions, consider the oldest as the "Senior Partner." For item 2 (Principal Occupation) consider all members of the partnership together. Please include as "farming" worktime at all types of agricultural enterprises, including work at greenhouses, nurseries, mushroom production, ranching, feedlots, broiler feeding, etc. For Corporations and Other Operations (Cooparativas, 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. Secrtlon 23 — PRODUCTION EXPENSES paid by you and others for "this place" in 1987 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 1 987 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 PouHry 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. 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 Laiw — 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. 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. cre\A/ 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 Intareml Exponsa Paid on Dabts — Report all interost expenses paid in 1 987 for the farm business. Include interest on loans secured by land and buildings (real estate) in item 1 2a. Include all loans not secured by real estate such as for fertilizer, feed, end seed in item 1 2b. Include interest paid on CCC loans. Do not include interest associated with activities not related to production of crops or livestock on "this place" such as land or buildings rented to others, packing sheds, or feed mills that provide services to others. Do not Include Interest on owner/operator dwelling \A/hera 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 1 987 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 Taxos 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 ranted to b. Taxes paid by landlords I other property not ated with the d. In I and exci! I tax All Othor Production Expansas — 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. Soctlon 24 — COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER AND LIME Report acres on which commercial fertilizer (items 1 and 2) or lime (item 3) was applied during 1 987. If any acreage was fertilized or limed more than once, report acres ONLY ONCE in each item. Report expense for commercial fertilizer purchased, excluding lime, in section 23, item 4. SM^on 20 - MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT The estimated market value in item 1 refers to ALL machinery and equipment kept primarily on"thi8 place" and used for the farm business. Report the value in its present condition, not the replacement or depreciated value. Specialized equipment, w/hlch is an Integral part of a building, should be included as a part of the value of land and buildlngs- The value for each of the three listed categories should be your estimate of the value of the land and buildings if they were sold in the current market. The real estate tax assessment value should not be used unless that value represents a full market value assessment and the land and buildings could reasonably be assumed to be sold at that price. Do not deduct real estate marketing charges from your estimate. Report the total value, not the value on a per acre basis Section 28 — INCOME FROM FARM — RELATED SOURCES IN 1987 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 xft^hich you do not consider as entirely separate from your farming activities. Report gross amounts received before taxes and expenses. Itenr« 1 — Customwork — Do not report income for customwork or agricultural services provided to others if operated as an entirely separate business from your agricultural operations. — Rental Income • property. Do not include rental income from Item 3 — Foreat 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. 1988 Agptovl txtUrt StWwmbf 3 ^i^lH . 87-A0400 J.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ftSi UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE AC? CENSUS ys^ NOTICE — Response to this Inquiry Is required by lew THE CENSUS BUREAU IS CONFIDENTIAL. It may be only for statistical purposes. Your report CANNOT be i The \b^m also provides that copies retained in your files (title 1 3, U.S. Code). By the same law YOUR REPORT TO seen only by s>wom Census employees arvj may be used ised for purposes of taxation, investigation, or regulation. are immune from legal process. » p«rtatnlng to thi* r«porl, ptoasa refar to your Cv I Ffl* Numbw (CFN) r BUREAU OF THE CENtfUS 1 201 Ea«t Tvnth StT*«t Jaffanonvfllo, IN 47133 Non — If ' used. If vou to the above address. Include ss shown in your address label ii be sent nbor (CFN) Census File Numbartst here voor completed report. CENSUS USE ONLY ', addmss, and ZIP Coda, ENTER street end number it n fc^dMislM 1 . At any time during 1 987, did you plant, grow, or have any: • Hay or tobacco? • Fnjit, nut, or citrus trees; grapevines? • Com, wheat, or other grains? • Vegetables, melons, or berries? • Other crops? • Greenhouse or nursery crops? 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 poul^? • Rsh in captivity? • Bees? • Other animal specialties? n Yes n No mssss ACREAGE IN 1 987 Report land owned, rented, or used by you, your spouse, or by the partnership, corporation, or organization for which you are reporting. Include ALL LAND, REGARDLESS OF LOCATION OR USE — cropland, pastureland, rangeland, woodland, idle land, house lots, etc. None Number of z 1 . AH land owned 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-head basis under a grazing permit.) EH 3 . All land rented or leased TO OTHERS, including land worked on shares by others and land subleased. Also complete item 5 below. EH 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 resutt In this space. ^ If the entry is zero please refer to the informatfon Sheet, section 2. . 5 . Of the land you rented or leased to others, how many '*'**"® 053 acres did you own? 6. In what county was the largest value of your agricultural products raised or produced? . nUJi^tiwityi LAWn ufiF «»H iBRiftaTinw • PART A — How were the ACRES 1 . Cropland harvested harvested or hay v this place used In 1 9877 None Include all land from which crops : and all land In orchards, citrus |— l groves, vineyards, and nursery and greenhouse crops 2. Cropland on which all crops failed — (Exception: Do not report here land in orchards ar>d vineyards on which tfte crop failad. n 3 . Cropland idle, cropland used for cover crops, or cropland in cultivated summer fallow CH 4. Cropland used only for pasture, woodland pastured, and other pastureland and rangeland CH B. All other woodland, wasteland, houselots. etc. not reported in items 1 through 4 above • PART B - IRRIGATION None I.Hc fruit and nut crops Q 2 . How many acres of pastureland, rangeland, and any other lands not included In item 1 above were irrigated? CI Number of acres b. Small grain hay ... O c.Wild hay D 2. Com for grain or seed 3. Soybeans for beans. . 4. Wheat for grain . . . . 5. Tobacco — all types D Acres harvestefj 'MMIMjm LIVESTOCK and POULTHY « PART A - CATTLE and CALVES None 1 . CATTLE and CALVES of all agaa . b. MILK COWS kepi for production o1 milk or cream for sale or fiome uae — include dry milk cokva mnd milk hmltmn thmt hmd cmlvtd. D INVENTORY Number on thle place Dec. 31. 19S7 lEMFOREVlATION S^aEET 1987 UCMITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Special Reporting instructions 1 . Who Should Raport 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 nfori LjltS I nple I abo arv CFN. lible ve need to obtain 2. If You Received IVXora Than One Report Form for en Operation Complete only ONE report form for an operation. \A/rite "Duplicate" near the address label of each extra report form. Also, write the 1 1 -digit census file number(s) of the DUPLICATE report(s) ON THE COMPLETED REPORT in the space pr< npleted report fon If You f4o Longer Fa f the address envelope with your t our records. If you had agricultural operations at any tim report all agricultural activity during the yea census form that you owned or rented. Als and livestock production and 1987 sales. during 1987, please . Report all land on your K report your 1 987 crop 1 (or on a separate sheet of nd give the approximate and address of the present operator, if known. 4. If You Never Farmed or Have Pio Aseoclatlon With Aflrlculture 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. If You ave Mora 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 \A/hich you maintain SEPARATE records of operating expenses and sales, livestock and other inventories, crop acreages, and production If You Have a Partn rshtp 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 ranche; addition to the partnership farming operation, separate report forrr should be comoleted for each individual ooeration. t received for the same operation. Duplicate." Return the duplicate :ed partnership report. le duplicate report, ^eport for the par~- If two or more report fo mark each additional fo report(s) in the same en where possible, or write a note on ' ' (Name of partner) has completed a =».. (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." 8. 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. NA/rite any explanation outside the answer spaces or on a separate sheet of paper. All dollar figures may be entered in whole dollars. CENTS ARE NOT REQUIRED. Enter whole numbers except where tenths are requested, such as acres of potatoes harvested. If you have 1/2, 1 /3. or 1 /4 of an acre, convert to tenths. For example, convert 1 /2 to 5/1 O, 1 /3 to 3/1 O, 1/4 to 2/1 O. Instructions For Specified Sections ACREAGE IN 1987 Section 2 - "THIS PLACE") referred to ii When answering the acreage < with your agricultural operatio not. Include all land that you o only for part of the year. Do no sstions, include the land associated in 1987 whether in production or led or rented during 1 987 even if Item 1 — All Land Owned — Report aU land own^d in 1 987 whether held under title, purchased contract or mortgage, homestead law, or as heir or trustee of an undivided estate. Include all land owned by you and/or your spouse, or by the partnership, corporation, or organization for which you are reporting. Item 2 — Ail 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 MveGtock) c. Land owned by someone else that you used rent-free watic r railroad la DO NOT INCLUDE In Item Land used on a per-head c OS section 3 of the Taylor reservation permit land. INCLUDE in item 3: a. Owned land rented l livestock b. Land you rented froi else c Land worked for you by some livestock d. Land which you allowed others 1 others for cash or a share of crops and then subleased to ac ne for a share of crops or 'ill show the 1 If item 4, Acn 'THIS PLACE' All your land was operated by a renter or sharecropper, skip to and complete section 1 O. and explain briefly, "All land rented out," etc. Mall form In return envelope. You did not have any agricultural activity on owned or rented land In 1 987, complete section 1 O and explain briefly, ! "retired," "sold farm," and date. Give nan current operator if known and return form. Section 3 — LAND USE AND IRRIGATION nd address of This section Is used to classify the acres section 2. item 4-. Do not include reported l categorie) "THIS PLACE" reported in you rented to others of the acres entered In various THIS PLACE ' Land Ueed for Mora Than One Purpose — Do not report the same acreage for more than one of the listed purposes. If part or all of your land was used for more than one listed purpose in 1 987, report that land only in the first category listed. For example. If you harvested a crop and later used the same land for pasture, report the land in part A, Item 1 , "Cropland harvested." Double Cropping — When more than one crop was harvested from the same land In 1 987, report that land only ONCE as "Cropland harvested." in part A, Item 1 of this section. Interplanted Crope — If you Intorplanted crops, such as cotton in ar orchard, report the total land used for both crops only ONCE, as "Cropland harvested," in part A, Item 1 . Skip Row Planted Crops — Report the acres that represent the tota nonplanted or skipped rows as "Cropland idle," part A, item 3, the acres that represent the planted rows should be reported as "Cropland harvested." part A, Item 1 - Irrigation Is defined as land watarad by artificial or controlled means — sprinklers, furrows or ditches, spreader dikes, purposeful flooding, etc. Include acres that receive supplemental, partial, and/or preplant irrigation. Do not raport water applied in transplanting tobacco plants, trees, or vegetables as irrigation. *- Section 4 - CROPS This section provides space for reporting crops harvested during the 1 937 crop year from the land shown in section 2, item 4 (Acres In "THIS PLACE") of your report. A few crops are already listed on the form. For these crops, just report acres harvested, quantity harvested, and value of sales. If you produced crops no" D-12 APPENDIX D 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE DO NOT INCLUDE: worked bv othnr b. Crops Of crop products purchaaad froi Aar*« Harveated — Entvr tho ocrvs hnrva fractlona to whole acros oxcept where teni In the reporting box, such os potatoes. Ouantttv M«irvaat«<l — If your unit of men unit on the report form, pluasa convert you harvested to the unit requested. If the horv December 31 , 1 98 7, please report the quo estimated quontlly to be harvested. I is different than thm ura for the quantity tn^as tncomplate by f harvustud and the Oroaa Valu* of Crope Sold — "THIS PLACE" in 1 9G7, reanrr who ownod tho Innd Bo sure tt expennnn nnd Ihxrs Include G< Report the value of all crops sold frorr less of the year they were harvested < I report gross value before deducHno •vernment CCC loans received for L* poymants received tn 1 98 / from rtlzailons for crops produced on "THI! 1 or marketing expenses (cost of feed, cost of livestock cost of hauling and elllnQ. etc.). If the sale price or market value Is not known, give your beat oatimate of iheir market value when they left "this place." Oo NOT report the value of sales of any livestock and poultry owned by you but kept and aold from a place you did not operate. Contraot and Custom FaadlnQ Oparatlona — Livestock or poultry kept by ynij on "thin pincn" ort n r.nntrncT or custom beais should be Included on this report REGARDLESS OF OWNERSHIP Report as •INVENTORY" numbern of animals or poultry on tho place on December 3 1,1 98 7 Ruport us "SOLD" anin^als and poultry kept on 1 987. If the sale price or market value la not known, give yo the place. Tho pa poul'fv blrdt . Repo 3f the poultry when they left >pla Item 7 — Vaflatablaa — Report oc(e SALE or commercial processing. Do i icreage of each vegetable se. Report the Itam 8 — FruK Orchards, Cltrua, Vineyards, and Ntrt Traaa Report only if total of 20 or more trees and vinos, include those home use as well as those maintained for sale of their productlc it and nut trees and vines were Interplanted with he total acros for the orchard crop in item 8 and nterplartted crop In the appropriate Item. If you owned BEES — Report all colonies or hives of bees and honey operations conducted by you. regardless of where the hives were kept most of the year. Report hives or colonies, pounds of honey sold. and value of x OtHar LIvaatook and LIvaatock Produota — Include in all other livestock and livestock products manure, beeswax, and any other animal products sold from "this place" In 1 987. f^lnk pelts and rabbit pelts should be included in number sold and value of sales, but not In tityi Did 1 Item 9 - INDEX (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables Item State tables Abnormal farms Acreage reduction program Age of operator Agricultural products sdd, 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 State tables County tables Item State tables C—Con. Commercially mixed for- mula feed purchased . . Commodity Credit Corporation loans Conservation reserve programs Contract labor expenses Corn, field Corn for grain sales, value Corn, sweet Corn, sweet, for seed... Corporation, family held Corporation, nonfamily held Corporation, type of organization Cotton Cotton sales, value Cottonpickers and strippers Cowpeas for dry peas . . Cowpeas, green Cows and heifers that had calved Cranberries Cropland diverted, set aside Cropland for cover crops, legumes, and soil- improvement grasses. . Cropland harvested Cropland harvested, irrigated Cropland idle Cropland in cultivated summer fallow Cropland on which all crops failed Cropland pastured Cropland total Crops, farms reporting, acres, production Cucumbers Currants Customwork, machine hire, and rental of machinery and equip- ment, expenses Customwork and other agricultural services, farm-related income . . . 1,3,48-53 6,10,48-53 7,10,48-53 3,10,48-53 1 ,42-44,48-53 2,48-53 44,48-53 16,48-53 16,48-53 1,16,48-53 1,42,44,47,48-53 2,47,48-53 13,48-53 20,25,48-53 44 7,10,48-53 7,48-53 1,7,8,10,16,18,42, 47,48-53 8-10 7,48-53 7,48-53 7,48-53 7,48-53 1,7,10,47,48-53 42 44 3,10,48-53 5,48-53 3,16 4 5 3,16 1,15,16, 24,31 2,16 27 31 10,16 10,16 1,15,16,25 2,16 8 25 27 11,16 29 5 1,3,5,6, 10,15,16 7 5 5 5 1,5,16 15,16 27 29 Daikon Dairy cows (milk cows) Dairy products sales, value Dates , Dewberries Diesel fuel expenses . . . Dill for oil Disease control in crops and orchards. . . . Donkeys, burros, and mules Ducks Ducks, geese, and other poultry Eggplant Electricity expenses. Emmer and spelt.... Endive Equipment and machinery Escarole Ewes 1 year old or older Expenses, farm production Family held corporations Family or individual, type of organization . . . Farm-related income Farms by age and principal occupation of operator Farms by size of farm . . Farms by standard industrial classification Farms by tenure of operator Farms by type of organization Farms by value of agricultural products sold Farms, number 3,16 16 Fattened cattle sales . . . Feed purchased Feeder pigs sales 1,10,20,25,30,47, 48-53 2,47,48-53 14,48-53 15,48-53 41 21 10,47,48-53 1,10,12,18,47,48-53 38 1,3,10,47,48-53 48-53 1,16,48-53 5,48-53 16,48-53 8,47,48-53 18,48-53 16,48-53 1,16,48-53 1,2,10,18,47,48-53 1,7,8,10,16,18,47, 48-53 26,29,31,48-53 1,3,47,48-53 20,33,35-37,48-53 2 INDEX 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE INDEX—Con. (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item F—Con. Female operators Fertilizer applied Fertilizer expenses Fescue seed Field seed crops Figs Filberts Fish sales Flaxseed Florist greens and flowers, cut Flower and vegetable seeds Flowering plants, potted Flowers and florist greens, cut Foliage plants Forest products and Christmas trees sales, farm-related income . . . Foxtail millet seed Fruit crops Fruits, nuts, and berries sales, value Fuel oil, kerosene, motor oil, grease, LP gas, etc., expenses Full owners G Garlic Gas, natural, expenses. Gasoline and other petroleum fuel and oil expenses Gasoline expenses Geese Geese, ducks, and other poultry Ginger root Goat milk sales Goats Goats, Angora Goats, milk Goats, other Government farm programs payments . . . Grain hay Grain sales, value Grains Grapefruit Grapes State tables 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 County tables 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 Item 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 State tables 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 County tables 26 36 3 30 30 31 28 22 1,15,16,26 2,16 26 28 11,16 14,16 31 3,16 1,12,16 2,12,16 12 20 28 27 31 13 4 4 10,16 9 3 3 3,16 1,15,16,25 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE INDEX 3 INDEX—Con. (Index items not reported for the State will not appear in designated tables) Item State tables County tables Item State tables County tables I—Con. Irrigated farms and acres 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 1,3,10,47,48-53 1,2,10,18,20,47 6,10,48-53 14,48-53 1,7 31 - 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 16,17,48-53 45 1,42-44,48-53 1,16,48-53 5,48-53 2,48-53 2,48-53 2,47,48-53 10,48-53 45 16,48-53 1,16,48-53 7,48-53 1,3,10,47,48-53 45,48-53 42-44,48-53 45 44 44,48-53 45,48-53 3,10,14,48-53 13,48-53 1,10,16 27 28 27 10,16 28 26 1,15,16,28 10,16 3,16 2,16 2,16 2,16 22 28 27 10,16 10,16 28 7 3,16 28 1,15,16,25 28 26 27 25 27 28 27 28 3,16 22 8 22 27 P—Con. Pineapples Pistachios Plums Pomegranates Ponies and horses . . . . Popcorn Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, sweet Poultry and poultry products sales, value Poultry hatched Principal occupation of operator Production expenses . Property taxes, expenses Proso millet Prunes Pullets Pumpkins Q Quail Rabbits and their pelts . Race of operator Radishes Rangeland Rapeseed Raspberries Redtop seed Rent paid in cash, expenses Rent received, farm- related income Repair and maintenance expenses Residence of operator.. Rhubarb Rice Romaine and lettuce ... Rye for grain Ryegrass seed S Safflower Sales of agricultural products Salt hay 1,42,44,48-53 45 20,41,48-53 44 1,42-44,48-53 42,44,48-53 2,20,48-53 1,16,48-53 1,3,10,47,48-53 3,10,48-53 44 45 22 41 16,48-53 7,48-53 44 3,10,48-53 5,48-53 3,10,48-53 16,48-53 1 ,42-44,48-53 44 42,44 44 1,2,10,18,47,48-53 1,15,16,31 28 28 28 13 24 1,15,16,25 25 2,16 22 1,10,16 1,3,16 3,16 24 28 14 27 22 23 34 27 5 31 29 26 3,16 3,16 10,16 27 1,15,16,24 27 24 26 24 1,2,16 31 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE INDEX 5 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 T 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 5 10 27 1,13,16 13 2,20,38,47,48-53 lOiOte cp\\6 >roe ,(^aKe ,nca nas- . success toeVoufs lUsW ^maQ- \oo\ 6^s ©vjs^f^e^^ ::>>« ^AOB^ lvA^^i ORDER FORM To: Enclosed is $ Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 D check, D money order, or charge to my Deposit Account No. VISA* n Order No. Credit Card Ordart Only Total charges $ Credit ,11,, Card No I ! M I Expiration Date MonthA'ear I Fill in the boxes below Please enter my subscription to BUSINESS AMERICA (CRTD) at (Add $10.00 for other than U.S. mailing). Allow 6 weeks for delivery. Name— First, Last 3 9999 06313 541 PUBLICATION PROGRAM 1987 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Results of the 1987 Census of Agriculture are being published in a series of reports which provide data for each county (or equivalent), each State, the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands of the United States, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The publications include statistics on the number of farms; land in farms; farm and operator character- istics; livestock, poultry, and their products; crop production and value; operating expenditures; irrigation; and other characteris- tics of farms. Publication order forms may be obtained from Data User Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233, any U.S. Department of Commerce district office, or by calling (301) 763-1113. ADVANCE REPORTS (AC87-A-01 -000(A) TO 56-000(A) Advance Reports are published separately for each county (or equivalent) in the United States with 10 farms or more, for each State, and the United States. The reports contain data for all agricultural operations with $1,000 or more in actual or potential sales of agricultural products in the census year. The Advance Reports contain final data for major data items together with comparable data from the 1982 census. Included in the reports are data on number of farms, land in farms, size of farms, land use practices, farm operator characteristics, sales expenditures, machinery and equipment, livestock, poultry, dairy products sold, and major crops harvested (which vary by State). No advance reports are available for Puerto Rico, Guam, or the U.S. Virgin Islands. VOLUME 1. GEOGRAPHIC AREA SERIES (AC87-A-1 TO 56) State and County Data (A-1 to 50) are published showing detailed data in national and State tables for the United States, and in county and State tables separately for each State. These reports include data on number and size of farms; crop produc- tion; livestock, poultry, and their products; tenure, age, and occupation of operators; types of organization; value of products sold; and standard industrial classification of farms. Summary and State Data (A-51) • Chapter 1 . National level data • Chapter 2. State level data Outlying Areas (A-52 to 56) provide detailed data for the regions and municipios of Puerto Rico; the election districts of Guam; the U.S. Virgin Islands; American Samoa; and Northern l\/1ariana 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 1 982 census are included in most tables. Tables also show cumulative totals for States and counties. History (AC87-S-4) is a concise description of the major census operations together with facsimiles of selected data tables. It explains the history of the agriculture census, farm definition, data collection and processing, and dissemination of census data. Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold (AC87-S-5) shows detailed data for farms cross- tabulated by combined market value of agricultural products sold and Government payments received, including detailed national data and selected data for each State. ZIP Code Tabulations of Selected Items From the 1987 Census of Agriculture (AC87-S-6) provides tabulations by five- digit ZIP Code for selected items from the 1987 census. Data items include number of farms, land in farms, farms by size, market value of agricultural products sold by size of sale, livestock inventory, cropland harvested, and selected crops. VOLUME 3. RELATED SURVEYS (AC87-RS-1 AND 2) The Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey (AC87-RS-1) pro- vides statistical data collected from a sample of farm operations from the 1987 Census of Agriculture. The publication offers information on acres irrigated, land use, yields of specified crops, methods of water distribution, quantity of water used by its source, and other irrigation practices. Agricultural Economics and Land Ownership Survey (AC87- RS-2) provides data on indebtedness, expenditures, income and assets for both farm operators and landlords. This report also includes measures of credit used for purchases and expendi- tures, debt by type of lender, assets, off-farm income, and other land ownersfiip data. VOLUME 4. CENSUS OF HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES (AC87-HOR-1) This report includes detailed information on the horticultural establishments with production and sales of $2,000 or more. It provides data on number of establishments, value of sales of horticultural products, type of horticultural products, and kinds of horticultural businesses, for the United States, States, and counties. ELECTRONIC MEDIA Flexible Diskette—The Advance Reports of the 1 987 Census of Agriculture are available on flexible diskettes. The files can be used with any compatible microcomputer employing the PC-DOS 2.0 or higher operating system. Diskettes can be obtained by calling (301) 763-4100. Computer Tapes—Public-use computer tapes contain the same summary statistics that are found in the published reports. Two files are available for each State: data for counties and the aggregated State-level data. Order forms may be obtained from the Data User Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233 (or call (301) 763-4100). Compact Disc-Read Only Memory (CD-ROM)— Data for the conterminous United States and Puerto Rico are available on CD-ROI\/l. The CD-ROf^ 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.