Colorado State and County Data Volume 1 • Geographic Area Series • Part 6 AC-22-A-6 Issued February 2024 United States Department of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, Secretary National Agricultural Statistics Service Hubert Hamer, Administrator Acknowledgments The U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) conducted the 2022 Census of Agriculture, analyzed the data, and prepared this and other reports. The census provides a comprehensive picture of U.S. agriculture in 2022, and NASS recognizes and appreciates that many individuals and organizations contributed to the effort. Most importantly, the success of the agriculture census depends directly on the cooperation of farmers and ranchers across the country. Agricultural producers took the time to provide the information requested, recognizing that participating in the census is their responsibility and gives them a voice in their future. We are grateful to every producer who participated in the 2022 census. Also essential were the many partners who communicated about the census and encouraged producers to respond. Farm organizations, stakeholder groups, agriculture media, community-based organizations, and land grant and other universities helped build awareness of the census and its importance to producers, their communities, and U.S. agriculture as a whole. We appreciate their help in reaching all kinds of agricultural operations, thereby ensuring a comprehensive census. Various USDA agencies and State departments of agriculture provided valuable advice during the planning, data collection, and processing phases of the census, as well as critical assistance at the local level to farmers and ranchers completing census forms. Our thanks to them and to the enumerators who collected data locally through NASS' cooperative agreement with the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture. Members of the Advisory Committee on Agriculture Statistics offered advice on census questions, as well as their strong and consistent support and thoughtful recommendations for census and other programs. Representatives of public and private organizations provided input as well. Finally, we acknowledge and appreciate the support services of the U.S. Department of Commerce National Processing Center in Jeffersonville, IN. To learn more about the census of agriculture, visit www.nass.usda.gov/AgCensus, where you can access new and historic data in a variety of formats, including the Quick Stats database. To learn about other NASS reports and activities, visit www.nass.usda.gov. For additional information, contact NASS Customer Service through email (nass@usda.gov) or phone (800-727-9540). 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Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690- 7442; or (3) email: . USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender. Introduction HISTORY The 2022 Census of Agriculture is the 30th Federal census of agriculture and the sixth conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). The U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census conducted the census of agriculture for 156 years (1840- 1996). The 1997 Appropriations Act contained a provision that transferred the responsibility for the census of agriculture to NASS. The history of collecting data on U.S. agriculture dates back as far as President George Washington, who kept meticulous statistical records describing his own and other farms. In 1791, President Washington wrote to farmers requesting information on land values, crop acreages, crop yields, livestock prices, and taxes. Washington compiled the results on an area extending roughly 250 miles from north to south and 100 miles from east to west which today lies in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia, where most of the young country's population lived. In effect, Washington's inquiry was an attempt to fulfill the need for sound agricultural data for a nation that was heavily reliant on the success of agriculture. Such informal inquiries worked while the Nation was young, but were insufficient as the country expanded. In 1839, Congress appropriated $1,000 for "carrying out agricultural investigations, and procuring agricultural statistics." The first agriculture census was taken in 1840 as part of the sixth decennial census of population. As the country expanded and agriculture evolved, the decade between agriculture censuses became too long an interval to capture the changes in agricultural production. After the 1920 census, the census interval was changed to every five years resulting in a separate, mid-decade census of agriculture that was conducted in 1925, 1935, and 1945. The agriculture census continued as part of the decennial census through 1950. From 1954 to 1974, the census was taken for the years ending in 4 and 9. In 1976, Congress authorized the census of agriculture for 1978 and 1982 to adjust the data reference year so it coincided with other economic censuses. This adjustment in timing established the census of agriculture on a 5-year cycle collecting data for years ending in 2 and 7. USES OF CENSUS DATA The census of agriculture provides a detailed picture of U.S. farms and ranches every five years. It is the leading source of uniform, comprehensive agricultural data for every State and county or county equivalent. Census of agriculture data are routinely used by agriculture organizations, businesses, State departments of agriculture, elected representatives, and legislative bodies at all levels of government, public and private sector analysts, the news media, and colleges and universities. census of agriculture data are frequently used to: • Show the importance and value of agriculture at the county, State, and national levels; • Provide agricultural news media and agricultural associations benchmark statistics for stories and articles on U.S. agriculture and the foods produced; • Compare the income and costs of production; • Provide important data about the demographics and financial well-being of producers; • Evaluate historical agricultural trends to formulate farm and rural policies and develop programs that help agricultural producers; • Allocate local and national funds for farm programs, e.g. extension service projects, agricultural research, soil conservation programs, and land-grant colleges and universities; • Identify the assets needed to support agricultural production such as land, buildings, machinery, and other equipment; • Create an extensive database of information on uncommon crops and livestock and the value of those commodities for assessing the need to develop policies and programs to support those commodities; • Provide geographic data on production so agribusinesses will locate near major production areas for efficiencies for both producers and agribusinesses; • Measure the usage of modern technologies such as conservation practices, organic production, renewable energy systems, internet access, and specialized marketing strategies; • Develop new and improved methods to increase agricultural production and profitability; • Plan for operations during drought and emergency outbreaks of diseases or infestations of pests; • Analyze and report the current state of food, fuel, and fiber production in the United States; and • Make energy projections and forecast needs for agricultural producers and their communities. LEGAL AUTHORITY The 2022 Census of Agriculture is required by law under the "Census of Agriculture Act of 1997," Public Law 105- 113 (Title 7, United States Code, Section 2204g). The law directs the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct a census of agriculture every fifth year. The census of agriculture includes every State, Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa. FARM DEFINITION The agriculture census definition of a farm 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 definition has changed nine times since it was established in 1850. The current definition was first used for the 1974 Census of Agriculture and was used in each subsequent census of agriculture. This definition is consistent with the definition used for current USDA surveys. The farm definition used for each U.S. territory varies. The report for each territory includes a discussion of its farm definition. DATA COMPARABILITY Most commodity data are comparable between the 2022 and 2017 censuses. Changes were made to the 2022 census that affect the comparability for some data items. Demographic data for the 2022 Census of Agriculture are not fully comparable to 2017 and earlier census data due to terminology and definition changes. Dollar figures are expressed in current dollars and have not been adjusted for inflation or deflation. In general, data for censuses since 1974 are not fully comparable with data for 1969 and earlier censuses due to changes in the farm definition. See Appendix B, General Explanation and Census of Agriculture Report Form, Data Changes for a detailed discussion of these changes. REFERENCE PERIOD Reference periods for the 2022 Census of Agriculture were similar to those used in the 2017 Census of Agriculture. Reference periods used were: • Crop production is measured for the calendar year, except for a few crops such as avocados, citrus, and olives for which the production year overlaps the calendar year. See Appendix B, General Explanation and Census of Agriculture Report Form for details. • Livestock, poultry, machinery and equipment inventories, and market value of land and buildings are measured as of December 31 of the census year. • Crop and livestock sales, other farm-related income, direct sales income, income from federal farm programs, Commodity Credit Corporation loans, Conservation Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, Conservation Reserve Enhancement, and Wetlands Reserve Program participation, farm expenses, chemical and fertilizer use, irrigated acreage, and hired farm labor data are measured for the calendar year. TABLES AND APPENDICES Chapter 1. Table 1 shows State-level historical data through the 1992 census and tables 2 through 51 show detailed State-level data usually accompanied by historical data from the 2017 census. Tables 52 through 70 show detailed producer and farm operation data compared to the previous census when applicable. Tables 71 through 77 show detailed State-level data cross- tabulated by several categories for the 2022 census only. Chapter 2. County-level data are presented in 57 tables in 2 different table formats - county and county summary. Most tables include 2017 historical data. County tables include general data for all counties within the State. The county names are listed in alphabetical order in the column headings. County summary tables provide comprehensive data for all counties reporting a data item. Appendix A. Provides information about data collection and data processing activities and discusses the statistical methodology used in conducting and evaluating the census. Table A summarizes coverage, nonresponse, and misclassification adjustment for selected items for the United States. Table B provides reliability estimates of U.S. totals for selected items. Table C summarizes coverage, nonresponse, and misclassification adjustment for selected items at the State/county level. Table D provides total number of American Indian or Alaska Native farm producers both on and off reservations by State. Appendix B. Includes definitions of specific terms and phrases used in this publication, including items in the publication tables that carry the note "see text." It also provides facsimiles of the report form and instruction sheet used to collect data. RESPONDENT CONFIDENTIALITY In keeping with the provisions of Title 7 of the United States Code, no data are published that would disclose information about the operations of an individual farm or ranch. All tabulated data are subjected to an extensive disclosure review prior to publication. Any tabulated item that identifies data reported by a respondent or allows a respondent's data to be accurately estimated or derived, was suppressed and coded with a 'D'. However, the number of farms reporting an item is not considered confidential information and is provided even though other information is withheld. SPECIAL EFFORTS DIRECTED AT MINORITIES NASS implemented several activities to improve coverage of minority farm producers. These activities included, but were not limited to: • Obtaining mail lists from organizations likely to contain names and addresses of historically underserved farm producers; • Conducting pre-census promotion activities that targeted historically underserved audiences including women, American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Black and African American, and Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin farm producers. SPECIAL STUDIES AND CUSTOM TABULATIONS Special studies such as the 2023 Irrigation and Water Management Survey and the 2023 Census of Aquaculture are part of the census program and provide supplemental information to the 2022 Census of Agriculture in the respective subject area. Results are published on the internet. Custom-designed tabulations may be developed when data are not published elsewhere. These tabulations are developed to individual user specifications on a cost reimbursable basis and shared with the public. Quick Stats, NASS's online database that allows data users to build customized queries, should be investigated before requesting a custom tabulation. All special studies and custom tabulations are subject to a thorough disclosure review prior to release to prevent the disclosure of any individual respondent data. Requests for custom tabulations can be submitted via the internet from the NASS home page, by mail, or by email to: Data Lab National Agricultural Statistics Service Room 5305A, Stop 2054 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20250 - 2054 or SM.NASS.Data.Lab@usda.gov ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS The following abbreviations and symbols are used throughout the tables: - Represents zero. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms. (H) Coefficient of variation is greater than or equal to 99.95 percent or the standard error is greater than or equal to 99.95 percent of mean. (IC) Independent city. (L) Coefficient of variation is less than 0.05 percent or the standard error is less than 0.05 percent of the mean. (NA) Not available. (X) Not applicable. (Z) Less than half of the unit shown. cwt Hundredweight. sq ft Square feet. Table 1. Historical Highlights: 2022 and Earlier Census Years [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : : Not adjusted for coverage : : : : : : :--------------------------------- All farms : 2022 : 2017 : 2012 : 2007 : 2002 : 1997 : 1997 : 1992 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ...........................................number: 36,056 38,893 36,180 37,054 31,369 30,197 28,268 27,152 Land in farms ....................................acres: 30,213,899 31,820,957 31,886,676 31,604,911 31,093,336 32,349,832 32,634,221 33,983,029 Average size of farm .........................acres: 838 818 881 853 991 1,071 1,154 1,252 : Estimated market value of land and buildings 1/: : Average per farm ...........................dollars: 2,011,854 1,315,440 1,128,277 892,170 757,613 671,446 707,165 536,510 Average per acre ...........................dollars: 2,401 1,608 1,280 1,046 756 629 618 426 : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment 1/ ...............................$1,000: 4,938,560 4,559,965 3,953,022 3,680,884 2,585,783 2,079,906 2,019,029 1,485,320 Average per farm ...........................dollars: 136,973 117,337 110,134 99,344 87,871 68,937 71,417 54,868 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres ........................................: 5,181 6,404 4,251 4,276 2,813 3,046 2,502 2,424 10 to 49 acres ......................................: 10,721 11,579 10,008 9,359 7,475 6,253 5,516 4,867 50 to 179 acres .....................................: 7,824 8,017 8,187 8,476 6,956 6,253 5,748 5,371 180 to 499 acres ....................................: 4,616 4,486 4,939 5,501 5,015 5,065 4,833 4,594 500 to 999 acres ....................................: 2,716 2,622 2,930 3,185 2,998 3,105 3,030 3,188 1,000 to 1,999 acres ................................: 1,870 2,171 2,263 2,521 2,492 2,699 2,731 2,740 2,000 acres or more .................................: 3,128 3,614 3,602 3,736 3,620 3,776 3,908 3,968 : Total cropland ...................................farms: 24,015 25,061 24,009 24,938 22,240 22,772 22,357 21,882 acres: 10,479,125 11,056,259 10,649,747 11,483,936 11,530,700 10,787,080 10,509,384 10,933,484 Harvested cropland..............................farms: 16,382 19,287 17,379 17,899 14,655 18,532 18,406 18,573 acres: 4,951,986 5,916,737 5,182,628 5,888,926 4,346,955 6,099,357 5,896,984 5,532,964 Irrigated land ...................................farms: 15,203 17,162 15,547 15,774 13,623 15,747 15,470 15,193 acres: 2,287,808 2,761,173 2,516,785 2,867,957 2,590,654 3,374,233 3,430,129 3,169,839 : Market value of agricultural : products sold ..................................$1,000: 9,222,516 7,491,702 7,780,874 6,061,134 4,525,196 4,553,732 4,534,213 4,115,552 Average per farm ...........................dollars: 255,783 192,623 215,060 163,576 144,257 150,801 160,401 151,575 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse : crops ........................................$1,000: 2,819,254 2,238,862 2,434,583 1,981,399 1,216,278 1,350,817 1,326,944 1,036,174 Livestock, poultry, and their products ........$1,000: 6,403,262 5,252,840 5,346,292 4,079,735 3,308,918 3,202,915 3,207,269 3,079,378 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 ....................................: 17,688 18,989 16,597 17,566 13,016 9,003 7,328 6,365 $2,500 to $4,999 ....................................: 2,942 3,420 2,889 3,002 2,979 2,902 2,849 2,637 $5,000 to $9,999 ....................................: 3,080 3,266 3,065 3,122 2,967 3,392 3,220 3,005 $10,000 to $24,999 ..................................: 3,250 3,444 3,525 3,600 3,778 4,472 4,427 4,249 $25,000 to $49,999 ..................................: 2,057 2,387 2,368 2,383 2,520 3,066 3,060 3,135 $50,000 to $99,999 ..................................: 1,892 2,070 2,103 2,283 2,179 2,608 2,620 2,866 $100,000 to $499,999 ................................: 3,333 3,619 3,808 3,595 2,931 3,747 3,774 3,986 $500,000 or more ....................................: 1,814 1,698 1,825 1,503 999 1,007 990 909 : Farms by legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual ................................: 28,652 31,660 29,367 30,164 27,280 25,023 23,281 22,359 Partnership .........................................: 3,218 3,207 3,228 3,762 2,109 2,892 2,789 2,890 Corporation .........................................: 3,191 2,859 2,522 2,342 1,629 1,960 1,886 1,649 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .....: 995 1,167 1,063 786 351 322 312 254 : Total farm production expenses 1/ ...............$1,000: 8,160,142 6,851,155 6,910,512 5,431,280 4,412,593 3,750,700 3,725,343 3,569,175 : Selected farm production expenses 1/: : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....$1,000: 2,003,707 1,804,260 1,885,482 1,778,706 1,662,797 1,272,964 1,271,336 1,576,251 Feed purchased ............................... $1,000: 2,230,730 1,857,442 1,972,993 1,221,367 866,170 862,564 861,580 643,202 Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased 2/ .................................$1,000: 410,699 264,222 311,338 201,343 115,405 126,077 124,307 93,985 Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........$1,000: 280,247 225,408 288,559 252,730 123,357 123,726 121,592 115,815 Hired farm labor ..............................$1,000: 675,083 546,816 471,562 390,625 367,016 267,941 263,603 209,675 Interest expense ..............................$1,000: 222,185 233,159 228,119 229,425 199,300 182,829 179,469 165,509 Chemicals purchased ...........................$1,000: 229,485 196,820 182,467 102,032 64,906 76,178 74,701 57,644 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory ....................farms: 12,030 14,914 13,970 14,685 13,311 15,957 15,592 14,797 number: 2,658,012 2,812,306 2,630,082 2,745,253 2,656,351 3,262,093 3,307,301 3,086,717 Beef cows ....................................farms: 10,037 12,407 11,267 11,627 10,801 12,369 12,243 11,596 number: 646,005 806,216 683,291 735,014 720,400 890,540 918,891 900,347 Milk cows ....................................farms: 414 583 517 449 616 820 814 1,162 number: 201,750 169,423 130,736 126,944 98,587 79,304 79,617 81,825 Cattle and calves sold .........................farms: 9,739 12,024 11,570 11,963 11,877 15,324 15,124 14,439 number: 2,977,643 3,045,915 3,211,467 3,148,677 3,625,015 3,729,024 3,751,788 3,569,739 Hogs and pigs inventory ........................farms: 1,224 1,227 1,001 1,171 989 1,335 1,225 1,643 number: 515,878 737,663 727,301 882,695 783,467 791,529 787,440 464,479 Hogs and pigs sold .............................farms: 1,207 1,393 956 1,230 1,158 1,119 1,035 1,558 number: 2,663,188 3,313,271 2,784,645 2,376,709 2,933,721 1,462,187 1,452,164 878,515 Layers inventory ...............................farms: 6,236 5,919 4,271 3,018 1,712 (NA) (NA) (NA) number: 1,726,744 4,536,917 4,195,691 3,902,950 4,057,514 (NA) (NA) (NA) Broilers and other meat-type chickens : sold ..........................................farms: 321 312 296 146 171 84 74 74 number: 757,594 (D) 37,956 17,729 20,400 12,574 11,933 (D) : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain .................................farms: 1,814 2,312 2,562 2,585 1,991 3,570 3,579 4,066 acres: 1,027,578 1,306,283 1,011,151 1,054,844 708,197 932,018 919,784 891,720 bushels: 124,680,104 185,592,354 121,002,552 140,523,805 102,653,083 131,492,974 130,170,731 126,076,043 Corn for silage or greenchop ...................farms: 642 751 997 857 1,079 1,136 1,160 (NA) acres: 172,001 151,466 157,285 111,116 142,853 96,096 96,344 (NA) tons: 3,547,578 3,768,684 2,740,971 2,327,377 2,369,058 2,016,282 2,021,799 (NA) Wheat for grain, all ...........................farms: 2,230 3,014 3,660 3,695 3,236 5,477 5,407 5,597 acres: 1,507,696 2,067,098 2,181,967 2,369,096 1,666,332 2,750,843 2,515,100 2,384,979 bushels: 38,579,782 88,276,724 67,665,715 88,427,841 37,528,989 83,390,981 76,656,526 71,825,463 Durum wheat for grain ........................farms: 9 7 8 32 4 (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: 484 1,585 1,462 (D) 416 (NA) (NA) (NA) bushels: 47,963 138,089 179,106 (D) 50,517 (NA) (NA) (NA) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 1. Historical Highlights: 2022 and Earlier Census Years (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : : Not adjusted for coverage : : : : : : :--------------------------------- All farms : 2022 : 2017 : 2012 : 2007 : 2002 : 1997 : 1997 : 1992 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : Wheat for grain, all - Con. : : Other spring wheat for grain .................farms: 69 70 112 127 96 371 373 (NA) acres: 8,394 11,460 12,575 (D) 18,060 50,241 49,674 (NA) bushels: 404,050 720,204 818,214 (D) 1,422,088 3,925,661 3,857,762 (NA) Winter wheat for grain .......................farms: 2,172 2,955 3,567 3,566 3,165 (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: 1,498,818 2,054,053 2,167,930 2,343,606 1,647,856 (NA) (NA) (NA) bushels: 38,127,769 87,418,431 66,668,395 86,598,055 36,056,384 (NA) (NA) (NA) Oats for grain .................................farms: 69 95 99 165 121 393 404 (NA) acres: 4,584 6,285 5,936 9,921 6,813 19,410 20,001 (NA) bushels: 339,567 445,283 402,698 531,736 364,903 1,060,834 1,112,532 (NA) Barley for grain ...............................farms: 208 272 241 331 416 633 657 1,053 acres: 45,848 65,346 54,828 59,667 82,147 83,854 84,564 115,321 bushels: 5,166,734 8,076,587 6,573,668 7,179,416 8,704,401 8,492,329 8,639,798 8,934,199 : Sorghum for grain ..............................farms: 671 633 379 380 278 500 504 709 acres: 363,324 346,142 147,955 153,196 89,568 147,254 148,004 163,850 bushels: 10,368,492 16,426,524 2,733,227 5,750,890 1,879,280 5,239,441 5,272,619 6,280,126 Sorghum for silage or greenchop ................farms: 145 145 98 105 183 197 197 (NA) acres: 37,150 34,438 11,209 13,128 17,628 16,304 15,989 (NA) tons: 378,120 436,142 108,038 167,647 118,784 152,359 150,790 (NA) Soybeans for beans .............................farms: 63 107 84 34 37 15 14 (NA) acres: 9,934 18,989 12,602 2,948 5,302 1,861 1,621 (NA) bushels: 396,525 964,490 535,045 148,420 179,254 54,520 51,320 (NA) Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas .....................................farms: 155 338 346 281 686 1,093 1,095 (NA) acres: 31,051 51,413 42,573 46,629 82,721 118,188 116,544 (NA) cwt: 606,105 1,091,755 836,655 785,848 1,778,029 2,038,456 2,028,685 (NA) : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ...................farms: 11,708 14,907 12,798 13,998 10,758 (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: 1,373,070 1,518,762 1,296,617 1,621,178 1,236,356 (NA) (NA) (NA) tons, dry equivalent: 3,115,140 3,739,627 2,698,367 4,256,940 2,736,171 (NA) (NA) (NA) Sunflower seed, all ............................farms: 94 193 181 282 202 340 329 (NA) acres: 57,132 80,863 69,307 112,991 69,306 (D) 73,119 (NA) pounds: 44,918,268 77,267,632 52,566,914 124,244,896 49,517,380 (D) 74,241,175 (NA) Sugarbeets for sugar ...........................farms: 112 209 215 226 312 544 530 (NA) acres: 19,578 31,848 30,553 29,235 39,350 67,423 63,139 (NA) tons: 615,996 1,070,791 938,052 764,791 798,695 1,334,837 1,255,453 (NA) : Vegetables harvested for sale 4/ ...............farms: 1,176 1,007 763 708 451 574 546 (NA) acres: 79,513 79,291 83,266 97,251 39,526 43,518 43,026 (NA) Potatoes .....................................farms: 384 301 331 248 229 321 320 (NA) acres: 58,831 58,072 59,281 62,694 78,959 85,464 85,446 (NA) Sweet potatoes ...............................farms: 7 8 2 1 - (NA) (NA) (NA) acres: 3 4 (D) (D) - (NA) (NA) (NA) Land in orchards 5/ ............................farms: 1,054 939 808 877 673 823 761 (NA) acres: 6,234 6,178 6,338 6,986 6,008 8,052 7,753 (NA) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Data for 2002 and prior years are based on a sample of farms. 2/ Data for 1997 and prior years exclude cost of lime and manure. 3/ Data for 2017 and prior years exclude sugarcane for seed. 4/ Data for 2002 and prior years exclude potatoes, sweet potatoes, and ginseng. 5/ Data for 2012 and prior years exclude pineapples. Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Landlord's Share, Food Marketing Practices, and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Percent of : Item : 2022 : total in 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD : : Total sales ...............................................................farms: 36,056 100.0 38,893 $1,000: 9,222,516 100.0 7,491,702 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 255,783 (X) 192,623 : By value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................................farms: 14,032 38.9 15,276 $1,000: 1,282 (Z) 2,210 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................................farms: 3,656 10.1 3,713 $1,000: 5,877 0.1 6,053 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 2,942 8.2 3,420 $1,000: 10,389 0.1 12,167 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 3,080 8.5 3,266 $1,000: 21,613 0.2 23,255 $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................................farms: 2,437 6.8 2,615 $1,000: 34,009 0.4 36,929 : $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 813 2.3 829 $1,000: 17,810 0.2 18,200 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................................farms: 1,418 3.9 1,644 $1,000: 44,457 0.5 51,839 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................................farms: 639 1.8 743 $1,000: 28,163 0.3 32,937 $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................................farms: 1,892 5.2 2,070 $1,000: 132,738 1.4 147,595 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................................farms: 1,964 5.4 2,263 $1,000: 312,117 3.4 358,958 : $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................................farms: 1,369 3.8 1,356 $1,000: 480,743 5.2 475,880 $500,000 to $999,999 ..................................................farms: 814 2.3 848 $1,000: 563,548 6.1 595,252 $1,000,000 or more ...................................................farms: 1,000 2.8 850 $1,000: 7,569,769 82.1 5,730,426 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ............................................farms: 547 1.5 536 $1,000: 863,653 9.4 797,989 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ............................................farms: 227 0.6 144 $1,000: 761,160 8.3 499,050 $5,000,000 or more ..................................................farms: 226 0.6 170 $1,000: 5,944,956 64.5 4,433,386 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .........................farms: 12,924 35.8 15,311 $1,000: 2,819,254 30.6 2,238,862 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ...........................farms: 3,856 10.7 4,834 $1,000: 1,548,342 16.8 1,218,373 Corn ..............................................................farms: 2,152 6.0 2,662 $1,000: 1,010,141 11.0 720,578 Wheat .............................................................farms: 2,229 6.2 3,013 $1,000: 307,018 3.3 307,918 Soybeans ..........................................................farms: 63 0.2 107 $1,000: 5,524 0.1 8,693 Sorghum ...........................................................farms: 765 2.1 734 $1,000: 80,884 0.9 63,053 : Barley ............................................................farms: 208 0.6 272 $1,000: 32,067 0.3 39,735 Rice ..............................................................farms: - - - $1,000: - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ...................farms: 915 2.5 1,156 $1,000: 112,707 1.2 78,396 : Tobacco .............................................................farms: - - - $1,000: - - - : Cotton and cottonseed ...............................................farms: - - - $1,000: - - - : Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet potatoes ....................farms: 1,206 3.3 1,023 $1,000: 475,148 5.2 267,779 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................................farms: 874 2.4 791 $1,000: 49,825 0.5 36,048 Fruits and tree nuts ..............................................farms: 792 2.2 706 $1,000: 48,980 0.5 35,834 Berries ...........................................................farms: 176 0.5 154 $1,000: 846 (Z) 214 : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ..........................farms: 939 2.6 702 $1,000: 284,999 3.1 321,333 : Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops ...............................................farms: 109 0.3 114 $1,000: 171 (Z) 675 Cultivated Christmas trees ........................................farms: 103 0.3 82 $1,000: 155 (Z) 278 Short rotation woody crops ........................................farms: 6 (Z) 34 $1,000: 16 (Z) 397 : Other crops and hay .................................................farms: 8,190 22.7 10,630 $1,000: 460,769 5.0 394,654 Maple syrup .......................................................farms: - - - $1,000: - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ................................farms: 15,429 42.8 17,936 $1,000: 6,403,262 69.4 5,252,840 Poultry and eggs ....................................................farms: 3,534 9.8 3,519 $1,000: 111,869 1.2 117,682 Cattle and calves ...................................................farms: 9,739 27.0 12,024 $1,000: 4,659,645 50.5 3,989,383 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Landlord's Share, Food Marketing Practices, and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Percent of : Item : 2022 : total in 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Livestock, poultry, and their products - Con. : : Milk from cows ......................................................farms: 148 0.4 164 $1,000: 1,248,834 13.5 703,562 Hogs and pigs .......................................................farms: 1,207 3.3 1,393 $1,000: 210,135 2.3 234,752 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk ................................farms: 2,095 5.8 2,622 $1,000: 97,852 1.1 146,861 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and donkeys ..........................farms: 1,853 5.1 2,241 $1,000: 31,957 0.3 21,902 Aquaculture .........................................................farms: 51 0.1 62 $1,000: 15,769 0.2 16,355 : Other animals and other animal : products (see text) ................................................farms: 1,347 3.7 1,267 $1,000: 27,202 0.3 22,343 : LANDLORD'S SHARE OF TOTAL SALES : : Value of landlord's share of total sales ..................................farms: 1,319 3.7 1,929 $1,000: 113,343 1.2 102,735 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to consumers ..................................farms: 2,425 6.7 2,987 $1,000: 30,339 0.3 29,911 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 12,511 (X) 10,014 : By value of sales: : $1 to $499 ............................................................farms: 652 1.8 850 $1,000: 134 (Z) 159 $500 to $999 ..........................................................farms: 295 0.8 377 $1,000: 192 (Z) 251 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 780 2.2 1,014 $1,000: 1,861 (Z) 2,382 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 254 0.7 316 $1,000: 1,718 (Z) 2,177 $10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 236 0.7 219 $1,000: 3,653 (Z) 3,363 : $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................................farms: 82 0.2 85 $1,000: 2,718 (Z) 2,925 $50,000 or more .......................................................farms: 126 0.3 126 $1,000: 20,063 0.2 18,654 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or : regionally branded products ..............................................farms: 901 2.5 492 $1,000: 186,202 2.0 91,315 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 206,662 (X) 185,600 : By value of sales: : $1 to $499 ............................................................farms: 111 0.3 104 $1,000: 24 (Z) 18 $500 to $999 ..........................................................farms: 69 0.2 29 $1,000: 46 (Z) 21 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 246 0.7 108 $1,000: 606 (Z) 266 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 89 0.2 48 $1,000: 606 (Z) 339 $10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 130 0.4 51 $1,000: 2,037 (Z) 825 : $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................................farms: 50 0.1 37 $1,000: 1,800 (Z) 1,182 $50,000 or more ......................................................farms: 206 0.6 115 $1,000: 181,084 2.0 88,665 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ............................................................farms: 886 2.5 662 $1,000: 22,740 0.2 22,916 Average per farm ....................................................dollars: 25,666 (X) 34,616 : By value of sales: : $1 to $499 ............................................................farms: 199 0.6 175 $1,000: 37 (Z) 34 $500 to $999 ..........................................................farms: 102 0.3 64 $1,000: 67 (Z) 43 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................................farms: 250 0.7 219 $1,000: 601 (Z) 501 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................................farms: 103 0.3 59 $1,000: 676 (Z) 374 $10,000 to $24,999 ....................................................farms: 95 0.3 58 $1,000: 1,537 (Z) 890 : $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................................farms: 36 0.1 35 $1,000: 1,190 (Z) 1,097 $50,000 or more ......................................................farms: 101 0.3 52 $1,000: 18,632 0.2 19,977 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 3. Economic Class of Farms by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold and Government Payments: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Market value of : : : Market value of : : : agricultural : Market value of : : agricultural : Market value of : : products sold and : agricultural : Government : products sold and : agricultural : Government Item :government payments : products sold : payments :government payments : products sold : payments ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total .................................................farms: 36,056 36,056 8,533 38,893 38,893 8,948 $1,000: 9,511,573 9,222,516 289,057 7,690,398 7,491,702 198,697 Average per farm ................................dollars: 263,800 255,783 33,875 197,732 192,623 22,206 : By economic class: : : Less than $1,000 ..................................farms: 11,120 11,120 316 12,922 12,922 302 $1,000: 1,429 1,265 165 2,293 2,147 146 $1,000 to $2,499 ..................................farms: 4,078 4,078 511 3,984 3,984 445 $1,000: 6,568 5,769 799 6,534 5,909 626 $2,500 to $4,999 ..................................farms: 3,493 3,493 662 3,696 3,696 514 $1,000: 12,380 10,104 2,276 13,229 11,669 1,560 $5,000 to $9,999 ..................................farms: 3,662 3,662 807 3,724 3,724 784 $1,000: 25,744 20,732 5,012 26,725 22,347 4,378 $10,000 to $24,999 ................................farms: 3,953 3,953 1,196 3,996 3,996 1,182 $1,000: 63,414 49,382 14,032 64,015 51,369 12,646 : $25,000 to $49,999 ................................farms: 2,322 2,322 768 2,602 2,602 954 $1,000: 82,174 68,419 13,755 91,874 76,826 15,048 $50,000 to $99,999 ................................farms: 1,978 1,978 847 2,322 2,322 1,139 $1,000: 139,111 119,357 19,754 164,581 138,092 26,489 $100,000 to $249,999 ..............................farms: 2,048 2,048 1,148 2,441 2,441 1,416 $1,000: 326,228 287,730 38,498 387,112 349,487 37,626 $250,000 to $499,999 ..............................farms: 1,445 1,445 920 1,400 1,400 959 $1,000: 511,671 465,122 46,549 491,818 459,170 32,648 $500,000 to $999,999 ..............................farms: 910 910 645 924 924 666 $1,000: 637,951 582,955 54,996 646,885 613,971 32,913 : $1,000,000 or more ................................farms: 1,047 1,047 713 882 882 587 $1,000: 7,704,903 7,611,682 93,221 5,795,331 5,760,715 34,616 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ........................farms: 568 568 413 565 565 418 $1,000: 892,457 842,529 49,928 845,702 821,496 24,206 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ........................farms: 250 250 184 144 144 98 $1,000: 833,921 809,525 24,397 497,401 490,924 6,476 $5,000,000 or more ..............................farms: 229 229 116 173 173 71 $1,000: 5,978,525 5,959,628 18,896 4,452,229 4,448,295 3,934 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 4. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Farms : Expenses ($1,000) : Farms : Expenses ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses 1/ ...............................farms: 36,056 (X) 38,893 (X) $1,000: (X) 8,160,142 (X) 6,851,155 Average per farm ..........................................dollars: (X) 226,319 (X) 176,154 : Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 .....................................................: 7,862 20,029 9,614 23,928 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 6,292 45,394 6,792 48,938 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 8,260 132,972 9,109 146,765 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 4,888 171,391 4,822 169,985 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................................: 2,973 206,768 2,920 205,462 : $100,000 to $249,999 .............................................: 2,745 439,291 2,859 451,409 $250,000 to $499,999 .............................................: 1,322 460,754 1,318 460,328 $500,000 or more .................................................: 1,714 6,683,544 1,459 5,344,340 $500,000 to $999,999 ...........................................: 783 553,172 782 545,242 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .......................................: 602 925,287 426 648,664 $2,500,000 or more .............................................: 329 5,205,085 251 4,150,434 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners purchased .............farms: 10,790 (X) 13,061 (X) $1,000: (X) 410,699 (X) 264,222 percent of total: (X) 5.0 (X) 3.9 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 2,244 474 3,588 745 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 1,173 782 1,706 1,141 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 2,926 6,836 3,327 7,484 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 1,041 6,953 1,178 7,840 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 1,108 17,353 1,248 19,463 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 716 25,138 785 27,469 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 614 42,177 602 41,511 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 968 310,985 627 158,569 : Chemicals purchased ...........................................farms: 11,433 (X) 12,924 (X) $1,000: (X) 229,485 (X) 196,820 percent of total: (X) 2.8 (X) 2.9 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 4,350 839 5,743 1,006 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 1,325 862 1,480 950 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 2,277 5,103 2,308 5,148 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 791 5,317 822 5,578 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 1,019 16,059 974 15,038 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 593 20,725 646 22,963 $50,000 or more ................................................: 1,078 180,580 951 146,137 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 474 32,277 472 33,477 $100,000 or more .............................................: 604 148,303 479 112,659 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .....................farms: 9,990 (X) 9,842 (X) $1,000: (X) 253,811 (X) 233,825 percent of total: (X) 3.1 (X) 3.4 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 2,354 511 2,685 549 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 1,239 807 1,241 804 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 2,495 5,451 2,184 4,927 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 874 6,036 866 5,864 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 1,148 18,290 1,070 16,643 $25,000 or more ................................................: 1,880 222,716 1,796 205,038 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 674 22,632 685 24,220 $50,000 or more ..............................................: 1,206 200,083 1,111 180,818 : Cover crop seed purchased ...................................farms: 1,561 (X) 1,340 (X) $1,000: (X) 3,424 (X) 2,370 percent of total: (X) (Z) (X) (Z) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 ...................................................: 789 138 825 123 $500 to $999 .................................................: 200 129 162 109 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 397 806 233 461 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 78 499 50 359 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 82 1,288 59 909 $25,000 or more ..............................................: 15 565 11 409 $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 12 413 10 (D) $50,000 or more ............................................: 3 152 1 (D) : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....................farms: 9,156 (X) 11,167 (X) $1,000: (X) 2,003,707 (X) 1,804,260 percent of total: (X) 24.6 (X) 26.3 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 2,780 932 3,477 1,166 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 2,918 7,192 3,664 8,912 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 1,189 8,044 1,365 9,135 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 1,061 15,653 1,295 19,481 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 471 15,775 467 16,387 : $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 275 18,180 377 25,621 $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................................: 187 29,998 235 37,114 $250,000 or more ...............................................: 275 1,907,933 287 1,686,445 $250,000 to $499,999 .........................................: 97 33,176 97 34,190 $500,000 to $999,999 .........................................: 50 35,420 72 48,369 $1,000,000 or more ...........................................: 128 1,839,338 118 1,603,887 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ......................farms: 4,554 (X) 6,267 (X) $1,000: (X) 156,872 (X) 116,442 percent of total: (X) 1.9 (X) 1.7 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 777 308 1,251 512 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 1,561 4,022 2,257 5,680 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 735 4,915 1,008 6,625 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 773 11,018 984 14,722 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 359 11,676 378 12,978 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 4. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Farms : Expenses ($1,000) : Farms : Expenses ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased - Con. : Breeding livestock purchased or leased - Con. : Farms with expenses of- - Con. : : $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 181 11,814 247 16,764 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 111 18,196 111 16,587 $250,000 or more .............................................: 57 94,923 31 42,573 $250,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 31 10,328 16 4,869 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 7 4,679 6 3,571 $1,000,000 or more .........................................: 19 79,917 9 34,133 : Other livestock and poultry purchased : or leased ..................................................farms: 6,036 (X) 6,772 (X) $1,000: (X) 1,846,835 (X) 1,687,819 percent of total: (X) 22.6 (X) 24.6 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 2,691 829 3,324 980 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 1,821 4,177 1,880 4,261 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 531 3,417 524 3,466 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 440 6,391 409 6,120 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 125 4,448 141 4,708 : $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 107 6,510 104 6,704 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 112 17,949 135 21,618 $250,000 or more .............................................: 209 1,803,115 255 1,639,961 $250,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 62 21,547 82 29,353 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 44 32,211 65 43,415 $1,000,000 or more .........................................: 103 1,749,357 108 1,567,193 : Feed purchased ................................................farms: 20,843 (X) 24,605 (X) $1,000: (X) 2,230,730 (X) 1,857,442 percent of total: (X) 27.3 (X) 27.1 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 4,023 1,885 5,486 2,492 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 8,280 20,624 10,870 26,826 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 3,251 21,875 3,820 24,976 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 2,710 40,531 2,456 35,779 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,306 45,676 846 29,120 : $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 588 39,605 565 38,477 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 685 2,060,535 562 1,699,772 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 326 47,807 288 43,626 $250,000 to $499,999 .........................................: 130 44,156 58 18,501 $500,000 to $999,999 .........................................: 42 28,717 59 43,639 $1,000,000 or more ...........................................: 187 1,939,855 157 1,594,007 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........................farms: 32,913 (X) 35,715 (X) $1,000: (X) 280,247 (X) 225,408 percent of total: (X) 3.4 (X) 3.3 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 15,074 5,329 18,214 6,106 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 10,154 21,933 10,202 22,305 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 2,807 18,501 2,925 19,452 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 2,664 40,336 2,639 40,285 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,099 37,881 936 31,614 $50,000 or more ................................................: 1,115 156,268 799 105,647 : Utilities .....................................................farms: 22,978 (X) 24,684 (X) $1,000: (X) 251,233 (X) 206,466 percent of total: (X) 3.1 (X) 3.0 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 4,088 975 5,273 1,299 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 3,067 1,971 4,095 2,689 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 10,017 22,243 9,871 21,581 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 2,300 15,694 2,249 14,680 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 1,899 27,868 1,770 26,818 $25,000 or more ................................................: 1,607 182,483 1,426 139,399 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 666 22,321 696 23,928 $50,000 or more ..............................................: 941 160,161 730 115,471 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ......................farms: 27,469 (X) 29,750 (X) $1,000: (X) 451,491 (X) 341,106 percent of total: (X) 5.5 (X) 5.0 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 7,415 2,859 9,667 3,818 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 10,200 23,100 10,496 23,089 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 3,532 23,141 3,632 23,713 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 3,212 49,188 3,283 49,430 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,410 47,353 1,408 48,073 $50,000 or more ................................................: 1,700 305,849 1,264 192,982 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 859 57,167 739 50,213 $100,000 or more .............................................: 841 248,682 525 142,769 : Hired farm labor ..............................................farms: 6,965 (X) 8,781 (X) $1,000: (X) 675,083 (X) 546,816 percent of total: (X) 8.3 (X) 8.0 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 789 378 1,711 750 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 1,175 2,778 1,855 4,364 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 741 5,386 789 5,358 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 1,171 19,015 1,307 21,514 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 969 34,469 1,263 44,152 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 4. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Farms : Expenses ($1,000) : Farms : Expenses ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Hired farm labor - Con. : Farms with expenses of- - Con. : : $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 819 56,050 915 62,201 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 1,301 557,006 941 408,477 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 811 119,840 580 85,680 $250,000 to $499,999 .........................................: 276 89,198 191 63,592 $500,000 or more .............................................: 214 347,967 170 259,205 : Contract labor ................................................farms: 3,886 (X) 4,203 (X) $1,000: (X) 84,026 (X) 71,204 percent of total: (X) 1.0 (X) 1.0 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 719 355 1,083 494 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 1,275 3,091 1,389 3,189 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 537 3,572 514 3,478 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 704 10,949 692 10,568 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 376 13,373 277 9,236 $50,000 or more ................................................: 275 52,686 248 44,240 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 156 10,559 140 9,269 $100,000 or more .............................................: 119 42,127 108 34,971 : Customwork and custom hauling .................................farms: 6,346 (X) 7,685 (X) $1,000: (X) 140,509 (X) 109,468 percent of total: (X) 1.7 (X) 1.6 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 1,379 652 2,468 1,126 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 2,316 5,423 2,690 6,051 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 820 5,554 791 5,363 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 851 13,700 907 13,772 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 443 15,411 424 14,496 $50,000 or more ................................................: 537 99,769 405 68,659 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 293 19,878 238 16,257 $100,000 or more .............................................: 244 79,891 167 52,402 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing fees ...............farms: 6,984 (X) 7,968 (X) $1,000: (X) 289,146 (X) 208,623 percent of total: (X) 3.5 (X) 3.0 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 554 131 740 170 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 456 318 605 426 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 1,779 4,615 2,350 5,954 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 992 6,985 1,196 8,217 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 1,302 21,707 1,440 22,972 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 680 23,591 655 22,809 $50,000 or more ................................................: 1,221 231,799 982 148,074 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, and farm : share of vehicles ............................................farms: 2,107 (X) 2,239 (X) $1,000: (X) 47,934 (X) 37,686 percent of total: (X) 0.6 (X) 0.6 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 260 62 490 114 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 206 137 258 170 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 679 1,806 586 1,378 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 249 1,607 260 1,754 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 298 4,740 350 5,166 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 146 4,911 130 4,545 $50,000 or more ................................................: 269 34,672 165 24,558 : Interest expense ..............................................farms: 10,151 (X) 11,867 (X) $1,000: (X) 222,185 (X) 233,159 percent of total: (X) 2.7 (X) 3.4 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 982 460 1,424 615 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 2,592 6,971 3,243 8,767 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 2,006 14,816 2,324 16,412 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 2,628 39,756 2,864 44,613 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,111 37,746 1,064 36,604 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 459 31,380 570 39,090 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 373 91,056 378 87,059 : Secured by real estate ......................................farms: 7,509 (X) 9,298 (X) $1,000: (X) 157,835 (X) 170,709 percent of total: (X) 1.9 (X) 2.5 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 532 275 972 422 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 1,627 4,431 2,457 6,615 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 1,870 13,677 1,980 14,116 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 2,128 32,262 2,409 36,834 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 782 25,986 783 26,520 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 328 22,425 448 29,791 $100,000 or more .............................................: 242 58,780 249 56,411 : Not secured by real estate ..................................farms: 5,812 (X) 6,545 (X) $1,000: (X) 64,350 (X) 62,451 percent of total: (X) 0.8 (X) 0.9 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................................: 1,208 505 1,714 697 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................................: 2,600 6,227 2,588 6,252 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 788 5,559 937 6,142 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 682 10,102 815 12,417 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 332 12,263 273 9,467 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 95 6,614 139 9,650 $100,000 or more .............................................: 107 23,080 79 17,825 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 4. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Farms : Expenses ($1,000) : Farms : Expenses ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : : Property taxes paid ...........................................farms: 34,388 (X) 36,948 (X) $1,000: (X) 154,453 (X) 128,913 percent of total: (X) 1.9 (X) 1.9 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .....................................................: 4,832 1,199 7,844 1,720 $500 to $999 ...................................................: 4,305 3,069 6,345 4,586 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 19,094 45,422 17,303 38,323 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 3,311 22,183 3,078 20,639 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 1,946 29,060 1,725 25,308 $25,000 or more ................................................: 900 53,520 653 38,338 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ................................................farms: 13,319 (X) 19,657 (X) $1,000: (X) 120,884 (X) 115,580 percent of total: (X) 1.5 (X) 1.7 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 6,535 2,645 11,489 4,333 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 4,602 9,366 6,253 12,931 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 1,143 7,202 989 6,335 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 630 9,050 565 8,161 : $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 182 6,264 143 4,663 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 85 5,716 91 6,223 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 142 80,642 127 72,933 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 47 7,408 61 9,233 $250,000 or more .............................................: 95 73,235 66 63,700 : All other production expenses .................................farms: 18,710 (X) 14,825 (X) $1,000: (X) 314,521 (X) 270,158 percent of total: (X) 3.9 (X) 3.9 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................................: 5,395 2,168 3,273 1,467 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................................: 6,504 15,473 5,415 12,931 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................................: 2,241 14,745 2,168 14,357 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................................: 2,436 36,894 2,146 32,972 : $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 944 33,572 832 28,909 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 716 52,272 525 35,147 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 474 159,397 466 144,375 $100,000 to $249,999 .........................................: 285 40,470 299 43,108 $250,000 or more .............................................: 189 118,927 167 101,267 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ........................farms: 1,268 (X) 1,390 (X) $1,000: (X) 39,380 (X) 31,282 percent of total: (X) 0.5 (X) 0.5 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .......................................................: 79 17 113 32 $500 to $999 .....................................................: 86 56 78 57 $1,000 to $4,999 .................................................: 292 747 404 1,043 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 169 1,174 206 1,420 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 238 3,705 253 4,167 $25,000 or more ..................................................: 404 33,682 336 24,562 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 175 5,491 169 5,683 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 104 6,858 103 7,001 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 125 21,333 64 11,878 : Depreciation expenses claimed ...................................farms: 20,572 (X) 13,702 (X) $1,000: (X) 645,307 (X) 447,760 percent of total: (X) 7.9 (X) 6.5 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $499 .......................................................: 1,383 343 968 238 $500 to $999 .....................................................: 1,433 1,029 748 515 $1,000 to $4,999 .................................................: 6,297 16,619 3,827 9,602 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 3,316 23,212 2,062 14,025 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 3,604 55,807 2,516 39,086 $25,000 or more ..................................................: 4,539 548,297 3,581 384,295 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,938 68,548 1,584 55,658 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................................: 1,192 81,967 997 68,295 $100,000 or more ...............................................: 1,409 397,782 1,000 260,343 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/Landlord production expenses are included within total farm production expenses. Table 5. Net Cash Farm Income of the Operations and Producers: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Farms : Income ($1,000) : Farms : Income ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Net cash farm income of the operations .....................: 36,056 1,827,767 38,893 1,153,897 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 50,692 (X) 29,669 : Farms with net gains 1/ ..................................: 12,532 2,403,495 14,241 1,644,665 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 191,789 (X) 115,488 : Farms with gains of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 879 409 1,225 554 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 1,990 5,489 2,413 6,562 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 1,364 9,929 1,683 12,445 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 2,200 36,350 2,383 39,376 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 1,652 58,342 1,981 71,557 $50,000 or more ......................................: 4,447 2,292,977 4,556 1,514,172 : Farms with net losses ....................................: 23,524 575,728 24,652 490,768 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 24,474 (X) 19,908 : Farms with losses of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 1,569 785 2,057 1,005 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 5,885 17,156 6,943 19,942 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 5,078 36,759 4,955 35,302 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 5,904 94,128 6,216 98,494 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 2,885 100,480 2,605 90,312 $50,000 or more ......................................: 2,203 326,420 1,876 245,714 : Net cash farm income of producers ..........................: 36,056 1,666,216 38,893 1,032,304 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 46,212 (X) 26,542 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ .........................: 12,466 2,253,527 14,057 1,536,905 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 180,774 (X) 109,334 : Farms with gains of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 880 413 1,222 557 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 1,997 5,511 2,379 6,463 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 1,380 10,048 1,679 12,417 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 2,196 36,323 2,407 39,606 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 1,661 58,956 2,004 72,338 $50,000 or more ......................................: 4,352 2,142,277 4,366 1,405,524 : Producers reporting net losses ...........................: 23,590 587,312 24,836 504,601 Average per farm ..............................dollars: (X) 24,897 (X) 20,317 : Farms with losses of- : less than $1,000 .....................................: 1,576 787 2,067 1,011 $1,000 to $4,999 .....................................: 5,892 17,204 6,982 20,040 $5,000 to $9,999 .....................................: 5,073 36,733 4,974 35,430 $10,000 to $24,999 ...................................: 5,899 94,125 6,254 99,084 $25,000 to $49,999 ...................................: 2,898 100,991 2,629 91,296 $50,000 or more ......................................: 2,252 337,472 1,930 257,740 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold, government payments, and farm-related income are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000. Table 6. Federal Government Payments and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :: : 2022 : 2017 :-----------------------------------------------:: :----------------------------------------------- : : Value : : Value :: : : Value : : Value Item : Farms : ($1,000) : Farms : ($1,000) :: Item : Farms : ($1,000) : Farms : ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Government payments ...........................: 8,533 289,057 8,948 198,697 :: Government payments - Con. : Average per farm ...................dollars: (X) 33,875 (X) 22,206 :: Amount from other Federal farm : : :: programs - Con. : Farms with receipts of- : :: : $1 to $999 ................................: 743 359 1,160 548 :: Farms with receipts of- : $1,000 to $4,999 ..........................: 1,946 5,306 2,074 5,484 :: $1 to $999 ..............................: 574 261 1,307 622 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................: 1,275 9,166 1,425 10,289 :: $1,000 to $4,999 ........................: 1,115 2,924 2,047 5,219 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................: 1,794 29,464 1,889 30,472 :: $5,000 to $9,999 ........................: 738 5,334 1,248 8,976 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................: 1,115 38,751 1,152 40,959 :: $10,000 to $24,999 ......................: 1,144 18,897 1,374 21,822 $50,000 or more ...........................: 1,660 206,010 1,248 110,945 :: $25,000 or more .........................: 2,281 209,766 1,725 105,681 : :: : Amount from Conservation Reserve, : :: Commodity Credit Corporation Loans ............: 52 6,957 207 22,720 Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, : :: Average per farm ...................dollars: (X) 133,783 (X) 109,758 or Conservation Reserve Enhancement : :: : Programs ...................................: 4,265 51,873 3,798 56,378 :: Farms with receipts of- : Average per farm .................dollars: (X) 12,163 (X) 14,844 :: $1 to $999 ................................: 5 3 5 3 : :: $1,000 to $4,999 ..........................: 2 (D) 13 35 Farms with receipts of- : :: $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................: 2 (D) 11 98 $1 to $999 ..............................: 392 204 376 176 :: $10,000 to $19,999 ........................: 3 46 23 379 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................: 1,393 3,888 1,073 3,093 :: $20,000 to $24,999 ........................: - - 7 151 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................: 877 6,131 780 5,586 :: $25,000 to $49,999 ........................: 10 310 31 1,156 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................: 1,017 16,042 869 13,913 :: $50,000 or more ...........................: 30 6,579 117 20,899 $25,000 or more .........................: 586 25,608 700 33,611 :: : : :: Amount spent to repay CCC loans .............: 54 8,111 188 20,399 Amount from other Federal farm programs .....: 5,852 237,183 7,701 142,319 :: : Average per farm .................dollars: (X) 40,530 (X) 18,481 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 7. Income from Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :: : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------:: :---------------------------------------------- : : Value : : Value :: : : Value : : Value Item : Farms : ($1,000) : Farms : ($1,000) :: Item : Farms : ($1,000) : Farms : ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources .........: 12,606 476,337 13,659 314,654 :: Total income from farm-related : Average per farm ....................dollars: (X) 37,787 (X) 23,036 :: sources - Con. : : :: Agri-tourism and recreational : Farms with receipts of- : :: services - Con. : $1 to $999 .................................: 3,110 1,028 4,001 1,401 :: Farms with receipts of- - Con. : $1,000 to $4,999 ...........................: 3,015 7,261 3,621 8,707 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................: 1,374 9,456 1,675 11,484 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 135 886 148 896 $10,000 to $24,999 .........................: 1,885 30,184 1,821 28,622 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 151 2,296 169 2,417 $25,000 to $49,999 .........................: 1,184 41,347 1,111 38,888 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 276 62,981 313 59,987 $50,000 or more ............................: 2,038 387,061 1,430 225,551 :: : : :: Patronage dividends and refunds from : Customwork and other agricultural : :: cooperatives ................................: 3,651 18,707 4,647 11,895 services ....................................: 1,769 47,006 2,324 59,269 :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 5,124 (X) 2,560 Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 26,572 (X) 25,503 :: : : :: Farms with receipts of- : Farms with receipts of- : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 2,181 555 3,014 764 $1 to $999 ...............................: 312 150 389 182 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 970 2,107 1,169 2,574 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 523 1,229 669 1,560 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 225 1,517 235 1,583 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 254 1,681 340 2,280 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 185 2,846 167 2,511 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 276 4,208 403 6,176 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 90 11,682 62 4,463 $25,000 to $49,999 .......................: 145 4,875 255 8,849 :: : $50,000 or more ..........................: 259 34,863 268 40,222 :: Crop and livestock insurance : : :: payments ....................................: 2,345 160,675 1,736 43,947 Gross cash rent or share payments ............: 5,874 111,813 5,930 70,554 :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 68,518 (X) 25,315 Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 19,035 (X) 11,898 :: : : :: Farms with receipts of- : Farms with receipts of- : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 128 62 207 104 $1 to $999 ...............................: 1,377 539 1,585 678 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 385 998 448 1,140 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 1,770 4,282 1,994 4,928 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 250 1,817 277 1,940 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 778 5,406 832 5,811 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 456 7,471 381 6,191 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 902 14,441 758 11,991 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 1,126 150,327 423 34,570 $25,000 or more ..........................: 1,047 87,146 761 47,147 :: : : :: Amount from State and local government : Sales of forest products, excluding : :: agricultural program payments ...............: 369 3,215 270 2,327 Christmas trees, short rotation woody : :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 8,712 (X) 8,618 crops, and maple products ...................: 384 1,498 336 2,996 :: : Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 3,900 (X) 8,916 :: Farms with receipts of- : : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 64 26 85 40 Farms with receipts of- : :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 142 336 73 159 $1 to $999 ...............................: 176 57 170 (D) :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 75 461 26 161 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 147 325 103 224 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 53 828 57 823 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 30 191 36 231 :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 35 1,564 29 1,144 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 22 326 20 332 :: : $25,000 or more ..........................: 9 600 7 (D) :: Other farm-related income sources ............: 1,862 66,716 2,298 59,681 : :: Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 35,831 (X) 25,971 Agri-tourism and recreational services .......: 909 66,706 1,056 63,986 :: : Average per farm ..................dollars: (X) 73,384 (X) 60,592 :: Farms with receipts of- : : :: $1 to $999 ...............................: 444 159 668 243 Farms with receipts of- : :: $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 459 1,107 617 1,488 $1 to $999 ...............................: 128 43 155 59 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .........................: 205 1,396 275 1,762 $1,000 to $4,999 .........................: 219 501 271 626 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .......................: 313 4,858 276 4,004 : :: $25,000 or more ..........................: 441 59,196 462 52,184 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 8. Land: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : :: : 2022 : :----------------------: :: :----------------------: : :Percent : :: : :Percent : : :of total: :: : :of total: All farms : Total :in 2022 : 2017 :: All farms : Total :in 2022 : 2017 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND USE : :: LAND USE - Con. : : :: : Farms ............................................number: 36,056 100.0 38,893 :: Total cropland - Con. : Land in farms .....................................acres: 30,213,899 100.0 31,820,957 :: Other cropland - Con. : : :: : Total cropland ....................................farms: 24,015 66.6 25,061 :: Cropland on which all crops failed or : acres: 10,479,125 34.7 11,056,259 :: were abandoned ...............................farms: 3,792 10.5 2,181 Harvested cropland ..............................farms: 16,382 45.4 19,287 :: acres: 844,490 2.8 390,707 acres: 4,951,986 16.4 5,916,737 :: Cropland in summer fallow .....................farms: 4,172 11.6 4,536 Farms by acres harvested: : :: acres: 2,038,200 6.7 2,214,075 1 to 49 acres ....................................: 9,705 26.9 10,936 :: : 1 to 9 acres ...................................: 5,154 14.3 5,421 :: Total woodland ....................................farms: 4,715 13.1 4,822 10 to 19 acres .................................: 1,917 5.3 2,327 :: acres: 1,368,221 4.5 1,308,918 20 to 29 acres .................................: 1,261 3.5 1,470 :: Woodland pastured ...............................farms: 2,705 7.5 2,849 30 to 49 acres .................................: 1,373 3.8 1,718 :: acres: 788,425 2.6 788,554 : :: Woodland not pastured ...........................farms: 2,569 7.1 2,471 50 to 99 acres ...................................: 1,481 4.1 1,935 :: acres: 579,796 1.9 520,364 100 to 199 acres .................................: 1,410 3.9 1,762 :: : 200 to 499 acres .................................: 1,617 4.5 2,018 :: Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : 500 to 999 acres .................................: 904 2.5 1,080 :: cropland and woodland pastured ...................farms: 20,450 56.7 23,223 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................: 665 1.8 813 :: acres: 17,658,283 58.4 18,801,276 2,000 acres or more ..............................: 600 1.7 743 :: : : :: Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : Other pasture and grazing land that could : :: facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc .........farms: 19,695 54.6 21,411 have been used for crops without : :: acres: 708,270 2.3 654,504 additional improvement .........................farms: 2,321 6.4 2,505 :: : acres: 430,546 1.4 388,021 :: CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : :: : Other cropland ..................................farms: 12,779 35.4 11,260 :: Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : acres: 5,096,593 16.9 4,751,501 :: Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : : :: Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms: 4,265 (X) 3,798 Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : :: acres: 1,908,578 (X) 1,744,803 soil-improvement, but not harvested and : :: : not pastured or grazed .......................farms: 7,558 21.0 6,759 :: Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ..........farms: 4,913 (X) 5,271 acres: 2,213,903 7.3 2,146,719 :: acres: 7,406,488 (X) 7,165,448 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 9. Land in Farms, Harvested Cropland, and Irrigated Land by Size of Farm: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Farms : Land in farms (acres) : Harvested cropland (acres) : Irrigated land (acres) :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All farms : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land in farms ....................................: 36,056 38,893 30,213,899 31,820,957 4,951,986 5,916,737 2,287,808 2,761,173 Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................: 5,181 6,404 24,257 30,185 8,899 11,458 9,941 12,449 10 to 49 acres ...............................: 10,721 11,579 300,541 330,864 62,786 77,096 66,674 75,535 50 to 69 acres ...............................: 1,536 1,545 89,442 89,516 18,245 21,635 19,684 22,815 70 to 99 acres ...............................: 2,358 2,462 187,612 197,209 33,010 45,511 33,239 43,986 100 to 139 acres .............................: 1,798 1,846 208,474 214,077 32,547 48,336 35,600 47,734 : 140 to 179 acres .............................: 2,132 2,164 336,696 341,266 48,759 69,368 47,633 60,757 180 to 219 acres .............................: 886 758 175,703 150,174 30,746 37,875 32,336 38,547 220 to 259 acres .............................: 730 716 173,385 170,631 29,250 40,080 28,747 35,759 260 to 499 acres .............................: 3,000 3,012 1,075,547 1,091,056 214,773 262,622 182,920 221,137 500 to 999 acres .............................: 2,716 2,622 1,915,467 1,865,983 381,200 450,998 315,143 353,492 : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................: 1,870 2,171 2,589,952 3,059,667 555,238 720,277 373,243 479,286 2,000 to 4,999 acres .........................: 1,796 2,118 5,603,758 6,544,601 1,344,462 1,642,840 539,455 740,342 5,000 acres or more ..........................: 1,332 1,496 17,533,065 17,735,728 2,192,071 2,488,641 603,193 629,334 : Farms with harvested cropland ....................: 16,382 19,287 18,844,964 21,065,822 4,951,986 5,916,737 2,185,244 2,616,792 Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................: 2,695 3,139 13,263 16,369 8,899 11,458 8,299 10,181 10 to 49 acres ...............................: 4,694 5,214 119,001 136,451 62,786 77,096 55,606 61,174 50 to 69 acres ...............................: 623 727 36,092 41,811 18,245 21,635 16,470 19,338 70 to 99 acres ...............................: 892 1,048 70,912 84,457 33,010 45,511 28,485 38,623 100 to 139 acres .............................: 596 765 68,877 89,161 32,547 48,336 30,479 41,155 : 140 to 179 acres .............................: 629 868 98,848 136,944 48,759 69,368 39,806 51,992 180 to 219 acres .............................: 364 395 72,195 78,445 30,746 37,875 28,678 35,319 220 to 259 acres .............................: 271 318 64,274 75,660 29,250 40,080 26,532 32,839 260 to 499 acres .............................: 1,224 1,482 449,066 543,379 214,773 262,622 171,351 209,017 500 to 999 acres .............................: 1,230 1,445 874,353 1,024,229 381,200 450,998 300,404 336,327 : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................: 1,037 1,323 1,465,743 1,870,494 555,238 720,277 361,865 458,263 2,000 to 4,999 acres .........................: 1,239 1,501 3,934,280 4,698,630 1,344,462 1,642,840 526,628 716,820 5,000 acres or more ..........................: 888 1,062 11,578,060 12,269,792 2,192,071 2,488,641 590,641 605,744 : Farms with irrigated land ........................: 15,203 17,162 13,050,625 14,402,624 2,948,391 3,500,803 2,287,808 2,761,173 Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................: 2,976 3,416 14,588 17,436 8,014 9,748 9,941 12,449 10 to 49 acres ...............................: 4,763 5,013 118,806 127,201 50,021 56,231 66,674 75,535 50 to 69 acres ...............................: 640 701 36,951 40,298 14,674 17,219 19,684 22,815 70 to 99 acres ...............................: 857 955 68,474 77,287 26,157 34,486 33,239 43,986 100 to 139 acres .............................: 593 733 68,841 84,827 27,810 38,449 35,600 47,734 : 140 to 179 acres .............................: 611 747 96,000 117,892 37,122 48,284 47,633 60,757 180 to 219 acres .............................: 349 360 69,279 71,401 25,000 31,314 32,336 38,547 220 to 259 acres .............................: 245 269 57,950 63,821 23,999 31,110 28,747 35,759 260 to 499 acres .............................: 1,015 1,247 367,755 455,351 162,817 202,926 182,920 221,137 500 to 999 acres .............................: 1,023 1,129 722,707 798,756 302,301 348,734 315,143 353,492 : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................: 767 969 1,073,302 1,348,077 390,899 504,141 373,243 479,286 2,000 to 4,999 acres .........................: 785 979 2,464,216 3,018,455 746,475 951,897 539,455 740,342 5,000 acres or more ..........................: 579 644 7,891,756 8,181,822 1,133,102 1,226,264 603,193 629,334 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms with irrigation : 2022 : 2017 :: Farms with irrigation : 2022 : 2017 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) ......................number: 15,203 17,162 :: Irrigated land - Con. : Proportion of farms ........................percent: 42.2 44.1 :: Acres irrigated: - Con. : : :: : Irrigated land ...................................acres: 2,287,808 2,761,173 :: 1,000 to 1,999 acres .........................farms: 342 435 Average per farm .............................acres: 150 161 :: acres: 458,712 574,912 : :: 2,000 acres or more ..........................farms: 163 195 Acres irrigated: : :: acres: 542,568 639,009 1 to 9 acres .................................farms: 5,300 5,516 :: Irrigated land use: : acres: 20,956 23,364 :: Harvested cropland ...........................farms: 12,968 14,464 10 to 49 acres ...............................farms: 4,576 5,151 :: acres: 1,931,173 2,334,912 acres: 104,598 119,161 :: Pastureland and other land ...................farms: 5,114 5,857 50 to 99 acres ...............................farms: 1,409 1,774 :: acres: 356,635 426,261 acres: 95,040 120,222 :: : : :: Land in irrigated farms ..........................acres: 13,050,625 14,402,624 100 to 199 acres .............................farms: 1,363 1,599 :: Cropland .......................................acres: 4,614,876 5,102,007 acres: 182,644 213,547 :: Harvested cropland ...........................acres: 2,948,391 3,500,803 200 to 499 acres .............................farms: 1,399 1,685 :: : acres: 437,957 517,446 :: Land with irrigation systems or equipment : 500 to 999 acres .............................farms: 651 807 :: present (see text) ..............................farms: 16,266 (NA) acres: 445,333 553,512 :: acres: 2,578,139 (NA) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 11. Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Irrigated farms : : :-----------------------------------------------------------: : : : All harvested : : All farms : Any land irrigated : cropland irrigated : Nonirrigated farms :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................................number: 36,056 38,893 15,203 17,162 11,227 12,248 20,853 21,731 Land in farms .......................................................acres: 30,213,899 31,820,957 13,050,625 14,402,624 7,643,520 8,342,271 17,163,274 17,418,333 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 2,011,854 1,315,440 2,478,392 1,671,470 2,211,773 1,466,821 1,671,721 1,034,267 Average per acre ..............................................dollars: 2,401 1,608 2,887 1,992 3,249 2,154 2,031 1,290 : Irrigated land ......................................................acres: 2,287,808 2,761,173 2,287,808 2,761,173 1,551,213 1,759,413 (X) (X) : Land in farms according to use: : Total cropland ....................................................farms: 24,015 25,061 13,792 15,156 11,227 12,248 10,223 9,905 acres: 10,479,125 11,056,259 4,614,876 5,102,007 1,899,925 2,011,216 5,864,249 5,954,252 Harvested cropland ..............................................farms: 16,382 19,287 13,031 14,532 11,227 12,248 3,351 4,755 acres: 4,951,986 5,916,737 2,948,391 3,500,803 1,340,840 1,510,911 2,003,595 2,415,934 : Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........................farms: 21,605 24,335 8,229 9,821 5,330 6,036 13,376 14,514 acres: 18,088,829 19,189,297 7,499,077 8,257,339 5,064,568 5,625,675 10,589,752 10,931,958 Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve Enhancement : Programs ...........................................................farms: 4,265 3,798 548 670 279 273 3,717 3,128 acres: 1,908,578 1,744,803 306,311 288,643 131,977 102,417 1,602,267 1,456,160 Owned and rented land in farms: : Owned land in farms ...............................................farms: 34,522 36,794 14,486 16,163 10,705 11,575 20,036 20,631 acres: 20,345,526 21,212,992 8,560,388 9,556,665 5,317,434 5,915,988 11,785,138 11,656,327 Rented or leased land in farms ....................................farms: 7,557 9,195 3,934 4,818 2,687 3,127 3,623 4,377 acres: 9,868,373 10,607,965 4,490,237 4,845,959 2,326,086 2,426,283 5,378,136 5,762,006 : Market value of agricultural products sold .........................$1,000: 9,222,516 7,491,702 5,056,620 4,637,239 2,967,941 2,784,033 4,165,896 2,854,463 Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 255,783 192,623 332,607 270,204 264,357 227,305 199,774 131,354 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....................farms: 12,924 15,311 10,105 11,389 8,503 9,266 2,819 3,922 $1,000: 2,819,254 2,238,862 2,348,554 1,866,851 1,303,495 1,005,326 470,700 372,011 Livestock, poultry, and their products ............................farms: 15,429 17,936 6,283 7,738 4,162 5,013 9,146 10,198 $1,000: 6,403,262 5,252,840 2,708,066 2,770,388 1,664,445 1,778,707 3,695,196 2,482,452 : Total farm production expenses .....................................$1,000: 8,160,142 6,851,155 4,164,310 3,990,629 2,493,129 2,428,698 3,995,832 2,860,526 Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 226,319 176,154 273,914 232,527 222,065 198,293 191,619 131,633 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners purchased .................farms: 10,790 13,061 7,341 8,973 5,533 6,603 3,449 4,088 $1,000: 410,699 264,222 297,878 204,714 135,140 94,198 112,821 59,508 Chemicals purchased ...............................................farms: 11,433 12,924 7,037 7,980 5,100 5,557 4,396 4,944 $1,000: 229,485 196,820 152,553 133,100 61,154 47,715 76,931 63,720 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........................farms: 9,990 9,842 6,254 5,931 4,548 3,910 3,736 3,911 $1,000: 253,811 233,825 201,711 186,415 101,226 93,595 52,100 47,411 Cover crop seed purchased .......................................farms: 1,561 1,340 1,179 1,000 945 746 382 340 $1,000: 3,424 2,370 2,806 1,930 1,820 1,079 619 440 Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .........................farms: 9,156 11,167 3,759 4,657 2,499 3,006 5,397 6,510 $1,000: 2,003,707 1,804,260 644,866 825,139 483,249 514,074 1,358,841 979,121 : Feed purchased ....................................................farms: 20,843 24,605 8,170 9,787 5,454 6,331 12,673 14,818 $1,000: 2,230,730 1,857,442 896,227 984,948 551,195 678,388 1,334,503 872,494 Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............................farms: 32,913 35,715 14,548 16,510 10,735 11,772 18,365 19,205 $1,000: 280,247 225,408 180,402 144,856 106,934 79,590 99,846 80,552 Utilities .........................................................farms: 22,978 24,684 11,296 12,703 8,266 9,001 11,682 11,981 $1,000: 251,233 206,466 176,030 154,967 98,587 94,149 75,203 51,498 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........................farms: 27,469 29,750 12,781 14,222 9,404 10,108 14,688 15,528 $1,000: 451,491 341,106 290,607 218,837 172,056 125,571 160,884 122,269 : Hired farm labor ..................................................farms: 6,965 8,781 4,080 5,256 2,855 3,663 2,885 3,525 $1,000: 675,083 546,816 456,836 396,828 289,675 268,026 218,247 149,988 Contract labor ....................................................farms: 3,886 4,203 2,212 2,490 1,693 1,769 1,674 1,713 $1,000: 84,026 71,204 59,807 51,895 39,908 32,778 24,219 19,309 Customwork and custom hauling .....................................farms: 6,346 7,685 3,871 4,712 3,006 3,507 2,475 2,973 $1,000: 140,509 109,468 90,848 66,870 49,921 39,835 49,661 42,597 Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing fees ...................farms: 6,984 7,968 3,604 4,185 2,492 2,753 3,380 3,783 $1,000: 289,146 208,623 192,396 148,357 97,285 82,125 96,750 60,265 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, and : farm share of vehicles ...........................................farms: 2,107 2,239 1,119 1,382 761 893 988 857 $1,000: 47,934 37,686 33,068 28,175 16,103 13,730 14,866 9,511 Interest expense ..................................................farms: 10,151 11,867 4,779 5,725 3,419 3,750 5,372 6,142 $1,000: 222,185 233,159 131,711 135,406 76,824 79,538 90,474 97,754 Property taxes paid ...............................................farms: 34,388 36,948 14,485 16,283 10,695 11,639 19,903 20,665 $1,000: 154,453 128,913 81,517 67,064 53,336 41,573 72,935 61,849 Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ....................................................farms: 13,319 19,657 5,573 8,441 3,793 5,561 7,746 11,216 $1,000: 120,884 115,580 62,264 62,053 34,837 37,440 58,621 53,528 All other production expenses .....................................farms: 18,710 14,825 8,961 7,569 6,549 5,141 9,749 7,256 $1,000: 314,521 270,158 215,589 181,005 125,698 106,375 98,931 89,153 : Commodity Credit Corporation loans ..................................farms: 52 207 37 136 20 43 15 71 $1,000: 6,957 22,720 5,712 14,986 2,993 4,403 1,244 7,734 Government payments .................................................farms: 8,533 8,948 2,742 3,314 1,768 1,951 5,791 5,634 $1,000: 289,057 198,697 138,371 73,381 72,102 27,637 150,686 125,316 Total income from farm-related sources ..............................farms: 12,606 13,659 5,691 6,576 4,001 4,443 6,915 7,083 $1,000: 476,337 314,654 216,511 175,013 121,562 105,540 259,826 139,641 : Estimated market value of all machinery and equipment ...............farms: 36,055 38,862 15,203 17,162 11,227 12,248 20,852 21,700 $1,000: 4,938,560 4,559,965 2,958,850 2,791,354 1,868,619 1,723,266 1,979,709 1,768,610 Average per farm ..............................................dollars: 136,973 117,337 194,623 162,647 166,440 140,698 94,941 81,503 : Livestock inventory: : Cattle and calves .................................................farms: 12,030 14,914 4,994 6,413 3,362 4,116 7,036 8,501 number: 2,658,012 2,812,306 1,241,705 1,478,196 789,128 948,309 1,416,307 1,334,110 Milk cows .......................................................farms: 414 583 196 275 117 159 218 308 number: 201,750 169,423 135,996 130,667 60,889 75,374 65,754 38,756 Hogs and pigs .....................................................farms: 1,224 1,227 432 432 300 298 792 795 number: 515,878 737,663 48,405 63,356 45,796 13,872 467,473 674,307 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Selected Characteristics of Irrigated and Nonirrigated Farms: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Irrigated farms : : :-----------------------------------------------------------: : : : All harvested : : All farms : Any land irrigated : cropland irrigated : Nonirrigated farms :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Livestock inventory: - Con. : : Sheep and lambs ...................................................farms: 1,480 1,731 603 782 393 473 877 949 number: 362,574 414,672 263,290 315,431 136,243 257,773 99,284 99,241 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 12. Cattle and Calves - Inventory: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :: : 2022 : 2017 :-----------------------------------------------------:: :----------------------------------------------------- Item : Farms : Number : Farms : Number :: Item : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cattle and calves .......................: 12,030 2,658,012 14,914 2,812,306 :: Cattle and calves - Con. : Farms with- : :: Cows and heifers that calved - Con. : 1 to 9 ..............................: 4,171 18,283 4,761 20,696 :: Milk cows ...........................: 414 201,750 583 169,423 10 to 19 ............................: 1,852 24,749 2,323 31,117 :: Farms with- : 20 to 49 ............................: 2,260 67,562 2,762 85,625 :: 1 to 9 ..........................: 295 654 478 978 50 to 99 ............................: 1,206 82,207 1,688 117,471 :: 10 to 19 ........................: 17 223 2 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................: 971 134,571 1,337 185,720 :: 20 to 49 ........................: 13 433 8 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................: 909 277,923 1,246 375,138 :: 50 to 99 ........................: 4 361 8 598 500 to 999 ..........................: 362 246,886 469 321,604 :: 100 to 199 ......................: 4 525 6 860 1,000 to 2,499 ......................: 168 250,449 199 293,147 :: 200 to 499 ......................: 17 6,364 15 6,074 2,500 to 4,999 ......................: 57 204,444 69 237,124 :: 500 to 999 ......................: 12 7,863 19 13,079 5,000 or more .......................: 74 1,350,938 60 1,144,664 :: 1,000 to 2,499 ..................: 28 49,270 26 40,918 : :: 2,500 or more ...................: 24 136,057 21 106,714 Cows and heifers that calved ..........: 10,221 847,755 12,682 975,639 :: : Farms with- : :: Other cattle ..........................: 9,304 1,810,257 11,349 1,836,667 1 to 9 ............................: 3,974 16,136 4,578 18,292 :: Farms with- : 10 to 19 ..........................: 1,583 21,067 1,794 23,678 :: 1 to 9 ............................: 4,368 17,710 5,195 20,682 20 to 49 ..........................: 1,879 56,218 2,446 74,965 :: 10 to 19 ..........................: 1,643 21,589 1,848 24,179 50 to 99 ..........................: 980 68,348 1,450 99,204 :: 20 to 49 ..........................: 1,461 43,714 1,864 57,443 100 to 199 ........................: 861 118,474 1,232 166,274 :: 50 to 99 ..........................: 642 43,487 905 60,593 200 to 499 ........................: 675 204,339 908 260,203 :: 100 to 199 ........................: 500 67,846 702 94,014 500 to 999 ........................: 180 114,935 187 120,988 :: 200 to 499 ........................: 385 112,817 439 133,507 1,000 to 2,499 ....................: 58 87,935 61 88,007 :: 500 to 999 ........................: 122 82,201 202 140,499 2,500 or more .....................: 31 160,303 26 124,028 :: 1,000 to 2,499 ....................: 82 117,788 103 157,540 : :: 2,500 or more .....................: 101 1,303,105 91 1,148,210 Beef cows ...........................: 10,037 646,005 12,407 806,216 :: : Farms with- : :: Cattle on feed ..........................: 222 1,077,331 272 1,005,237 1 to 9 ..........................: 3,889 15,852 4,408 17,727 :: Farms with- : 10 to 19 ........................: 1,572 20,908 1,791 23,632 :: 1 to 19 .............................: 39 551 35 483 20 to 49 ........................: 1,869 55,858 2,432 74,615 :: 20 to 49 ............................: 24 719 36 1,177 50 to 99 ........................: 988 68,895 1,449 98,995 :: 50 to 99 ............................: 18 1,177 43 2,796 100 to 199 ......................: 853 117,512 1,228 165,748 :: 100 to 199 ..........................: 16 2,435 30 4,054 200 to 499 ......................: 665 199,920 892 254,114 :: 200 to 499 ..........................: 43 13,621 40 12,000 500 to 999 ......................: 164 104,805 167 107,357 :: 500 to 999 ..........................: 11 7,534 15 9,656 1,000 to 2,499 ..................: 31 40,802 35 46,897 :: 1,000 to 2,499 ......................: 15 24,282 26 41,834 2,500 or more ...................: 6 21,453 5 17,131 :: 2,500 or more .......................: 56 1,027,012 47 933,237 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 13. Cattle and Calves - Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number sold : Farms : Number : Value ($1,000) : Farms : Number : Value ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cattle and calves ............................: 9,739 2,977,643 4,659,645 12,024 3,045,915 3,989,383 Farms by number sold- : 1 to 9 ...................................: 3,636 14,432 15,358 4,470 17,431 15,589 10 to 19 .................................: 1,232 16,444 16,627 1,520 20,456 17,940 20 to 49 .................................: 1,615 50,508 50,896 1,981 62,496 52,614 50 to 99 .................................: 1,142 79,821 82,442 1,434 99,551 85,546 100 to 199 ...............................: 905 125,943 134,009 1,213 164,103 141,770 200 to 499 ...............................: 772 236,904 259,625 881 263,836 234,539 500 to 999 ...............................: 204 132,956 145,575 288 190,809 179,459 1,000 to 2,499 ...........................: 113 173,171 208,757 133 188,838 200,103 2,500 to 4,999 ...........................: 56 194,792 262,696 47 160,012 190,189 5,000 or more ............................: 64 1,952,672 3,483,658 57 1,878,383 2,871,634 : Cattle weighing 500 pounds : or more ...................................: 9,155 2,761,810 (NA) 11,089 2,842,562 (NA) Farms by number sold- : 1 to 9 .................................: 3,689 14,102 (NA) 4,357 16,370 (NA) 10 to 19 ...............................: 1,124 14,888 (NA) 1,393 18,798 (NA) 20 to 49 ...............................: 1,550 47,950 (NA) 1,849 57,909 (NA) 50 to 99 ...............................: 1,001 68,949 (NA) 1,297 89,151 (NA) 100 to 199 .............................: 776 107,626 (NA) 1,012 134,601 (NA) 200 to 499 .............................: 652 197,460 (NA) 741 220,982 (NA) 500 to 999 .............................: 161 104,124 (NA) 236 154,450 (NA) 1,000 to 2,499 .........................: 97 142,272 (NA) 105 150,399 (NA) 2,500 to 4,999 .........................: 47 161,794 (NA) 48 157,350 (NA) 5,000 or more ..........................: 58 1,902,645 (NA) 51 1,842,552 (NA) : Cattle on feed .............................: 336 1,890,963 (NA) 416 1,877,031 (NA) Farms by number sold- : 1 to 19 ................................: 75 1,035 (NA) 90 1,166 (NA) 20 to 49 ...............................: 64 1,956 (NA) 81 2,512 (NA) 50 to 99 ...............................: 36 2,516 (NA) 39 2,616 (NA) 100 to 199 .............................: 28 4,267 (NA) 66 9,045 (NA) 200 to 499 .............................: 30 8,694 (NA) 41 12,321 (NA) 500 to 999 .............................: 24 16,251 (NA) 13 8,692 (NA) 1,000 to 2,499 .........................: 20 32,217 (NA) 28 42,288 (NA) 2,500 to 4,999 .........................: 18 62,902 (NA) 18 62,342 (NA) 5,000 or more ..........................: 41 1,761,125 (NA) 40 1,736,049 (NA) : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds .......: 3,559 215,833 (NA) 4,140 203,353 (NA) Farms by number sold- : 1 to 9 .................................: 1,598 6,001 (NA) 1,897 6,793 (NA) 10 to 19 ...............................: 576 7,403 (NA) 669 8,787 (NA) 20 to 49 ...............................: 669 20,265 (NA) 733 21,713 (NA) 50 to 99 ...............................: 316 21,469 (NA) 390 25,868 (NA) 100 to 199 .............................: 215 29,555 (NA) 258 32,899 (NA) 200 to 499 .............................: 120 34,502 (NA) 128 36,574 (NA) 500 to 999 .............................: 27 18,039 (NA) 41 27,199 (NA) 1,000 or more ..........................: 38 78,599 (NA) 24 43,520 (NA) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 14. Cattle and Calves Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Cattle and calves inventory : :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: : : Cows and heifers : : : Total : that calved : Other cattle : Cattle and calves sales :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : Value Herd size : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms with December 31, 2022 herd size of- : 1 to 9 ...........................................: 4,171 18,283 3,072 10,708 2,419 7,575 2,043 11,073 11,852 10 to 19 .........................................: 1,852 24,749 1,631 15,587 1,267 9,162 1,149 12,454 13,922 20 to 49 .........................................: 2,260 67,562 2,049 42,767 1,902 24,795 1,771 43,797 44,146 50 to 99 .........................................: 1,206 82,207 1,126 53,766 1,194 28,441 1,176 60,533 58,931 100 to 199 .......................................: 971 134,571 904 88,279 958 46,292 945 104,337 108,044 200 to 499 .......................................: 909 277,923 873 173,633 904 104,290 903 208,492 231,904 500 to 999 .......................................: 362 246,886 341 143,124 362 103,762 362 182,408 211,213 1,000 to 2,499 ...................................: 168 250,449 151 109,440 167 141,009 168 200,784 256,788 2,500 to 4,999 ...................................: 57 204,444 40 59,918 57 144,526 57 168,534 252,407 5,000 or more ....................................: 74 1,350,938 34 150,533 74 1,200,405 74 1,937,796 3,413,493 : All farms with December 31, 2022 inventory .........: 12,030 2,658,012 10,221 847,755 9,304 1,810,257 8,648 2,930,208 4,602,699 : Farms with no cattle and calves inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .................................: - - - - - - 1,091 47,435 56,945 : Total ..............................................: 12,030 2,658,012 10,221 847,755 9,304 1,810,257 9,739 2,977,643 4,659,645 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 15. Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Cattle and calves inventory : :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: : : Cows and heifers : : : Total : that calved : Other cattle : Cattle and calves sales :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : Value Cow herd 1/ : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms with December 31, 2022 cow herd size of- : 1 to 9 .........................................: 3,974 28,657 3,974 16,136 2,222 12,521 2,176 13,155 13,479 10 to 19 .......................................: 1,583 34,457 1,583 21,067 998 13,390 1,085 14,786 15,435 20 to 49 .......................................: 1,879 88,076 1,879 56,218 1,521 31,858 1,674 63,923 68,384 50 to 99 .......................................: 980 125,955 980 68,348 968 57,607 975 110,245 127,905 100 to 199 .....................................: 861 268,070 861 118,474 848 149,596 861 308,579 441,779 200 to 499 .....................................: 675 384,393 675 204,339 670 180,054 675 317,742 363,677 500 to 999 .....................................: 180 213,916 180 114,935 180 98,981 180 146,481 181,640 1,000 to 2,499 .................................: 58 148,115 58 87,935 57 60,180 58 82,774 84,543 2,500 or more ..................................: 31 291,233 31 160,303 31 130,930 31 155,645 159,394 : All farms with December 31, 2022 cow inventory ...: 10,221 1,582,872 10,221 847,755 7,495 735,117 7,715 1,213,330 1,456,236 : Farms with no cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ...............................: 1,809 1,075,140 - - 1,809 1,075,140 2,024 1,764,313 3,203,409 : Total ............................................: 12,030 2,658,012 10,221 847,755 9,304 1,810,257 9,739 2,977,643 4,659,645 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Cow herd includes beef cows, milk cows, and heifers that calved. Table 16. Beef Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Cattle and calves inventory :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total :Cows and heifers that calved: Beef cows : Other cattle Beef cow herd :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms with December 31, 2022 beef cow herd size of- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,889 30,400 3,889 17,242 3,889 15,852 2,162 13,158 10 to 19 ..............................................: 1,572 36,154 1,572 22,884 1,572 20,908 995 13,270 20 to 49 ..............................................: 1,869 89,380 1,869 56,756 1,869 55,858 1,513 32,624 50 to 99 ..............................................: 988 134,381 988 74,619 988 68,895 970 59,762 100 to 199 ............................................: 853 278,442 853 122,141 853 117,512 846 156,301 200 to 499 ............................................: 665 383,859 665 204,745 665 199,920 660 179,114 500 to 999 ............................................: 164 197,489 164 104,806 164 104,805 164 92,683 1,000 to 2,499 ........................................: 31 67,245 31 40,802 31 40,802 31 26,443 2,500 or more .........................................: 6 45,866 6 21,453 6 21,453 6 24,413 : All farms with December 31, 2022 beef cow inventory .....: 10,037 1,263,216 10,037 665,448 10,037 646,005 7,347 597,768 : Farms with no beef cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ......................................: 1,993 1,394,796 184 182,307 - - 1,957 1,212,489 : Total ...................................................: 12,030 2,658,012 10,221 847,755 10,037 646,005 9,304 1,810,257 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Cattle and calves sales :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Cattle : Calves Beef cow herd :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Total : Cattle on feed : : : : : Value :---------------------------------------------------: : : Farms : Number : ($1,000) : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms with December 31, 2022 beef cow herd size of- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 2,141 13,527 13,285 1,906 10,483 7 125 600 3,044 10 to 19 ..............................................: 1,082 17,140 16,124 968 11,914 16 (D) 414 5,226 20 to 49 ..............................................: 1,666 63,943 68,706 1,612 51,886 45 5,178 723 12,057 50 to 99 ..............................................: 983 116,102 133,076 979 97,465 30 13,488 439 18,637 100 to 199 ............................................: 853 311,041 446,607 851 288,591 42 171,910 353 22,450 200 to 499 ............................................: 665 314,744 364,520 663 280,016 45 94,093 253 34,728 500 to 999 ............................................: 164 139,583 174,187 164 122,827 27 23,136 70 16,756 1,000 to 2,499 ........................................: 31 45,598 53,409 31 35,186 7 5,823 18 10,412 2,500 or more .........................................: 6 44,456 67,903 6 42,075 2 (D) 4 2,381 : All farms with December 31, 2022 beef cow inventory .....: 7,591 1,066,134 1,337,818 7,180 940,443 221 342,744 2,874 125,691 : Farms with no beef cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ......................................: 2,148 1,911,509 3,321,827 1,975 1,821,367 115 1,548,219 685 90,142 : Total ...................................................: 9,739 2,977,643 4,659,645 9,155 2,761,810 336 1,890,963 3,559 215,833 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 17. Milk Cow Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Cattle and calves inventory :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Cows and heifers that calved : Milk cows : Other cattle :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Milk cow herd : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms with December 31, 2022 milk cow herd size of- : 1 to 9 .................................................: 295 9,209 295 6,642 295 654 192 2,567 10 to 19 ...............................................: 17 1,084 17 433 17 223 12 651 20 to 49 ...............................................: 13 1,225 13 1,138 13 433 3 87 50 to 99 ...............................................: 4 720 4 468 4 361 4 252 100 to 199 .............................................: 4 1,301 4 805 4 525 4 496 200 to 499 .............................................: 17 11,441 17 7,355 17 6,364 17 4,086 500 to 999 .............................................: 12 13,294 12 7,938 12 7,863 12 5,356 1,000 to 2,499 .........................................: 28 84,760 28 49,738 28 49,270 27 35,022 2,500 or more ..........................................: 24 241,477 24 136,245 24 136,057 24 105,232 : All farms with December 31, 2022 milk cow inventory ......: 414 364,511 414 210,762 414 201,750 295 153,749 : Farms with no milk cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .......................................: 11,616 2,293,501 9,807 636,993 - - 9,009 1,656,508 : Total ....................................................: 12,030 2,658,012 10,221 847,755 414 201,750 9,304 1,810,257 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Cattle and calves sales : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: : Total : Cattle : Calves : Milk sales :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Milk cow herd : Farms : Number : ($1,000) : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms with December 31, 2022 milk cow herd size of- : 1 to 9 .................................................: 178 4,964 4,967 163 4,007 82 957 26 93 10 to 19 ...............................................: 17 456 415 14 260 13 196 14 1,277 20 to 49 ...............................................: 11 1,317 1,028 11 587 7 730 13 2,851 50 to 99 ...............................................: 4 287 203 4 (D) 3 (D) 4 1,759 100 to 199 .............................................: 4 348 349 4 (D) 2 (D) 4 2,699 200 to 499 .............................................: 17 7,913 5,229 17 4,969 13 2,944 17 36,581 500 to 999 .............................................: 12 5,748 5,003 12 3,096 11 2,652 12 49,048 1,000 to 2,499 .........................................: 28 39,181 32,858 28 16,885 26 22,296 28 309,471 2,500 or more ..........................................: 24 109,184 89,768 24 52,842 23 56,342 24 845,026 : All farms with December 31, 2022 milk cow inventory ......: 295 169,398 139,820 277 83,085 180 86,313 142 1,248,805 : Farms with no milk cow inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .......................................: 9,444 2,808,245 4,519,825 8,878 2,678,725 3,379 129,520 6 29 : Total ....................................................: 9,739 2,977,643 4,659,645 9,155 2,761,810 3,559 215,833 148 1,248,834 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 18. Cattle and Calves - Number Sold per Farm by Sales: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Cattle weighing 500 : Calves weighing less than : Cattle and calves : pounds or more : 500 pounds :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Value : : : : Number sold : Farms : Number : ($1,000) : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total.............................................: 9,739 2,977,643 4,659,645 9,155 2,761,810 3,559 215,833 : Farms by number of cattle : and calves sold- : 1 to 9 .....................................: 3,636 14,432 15,358 3,251 11,692 925 2,740 10 to 19 ...................................: 1,232 16,444 16,627 1,129 12,514 521 3,930 20 to 49 ...................................: 1,615 50,508 50,896 1,551 39,726 714 10,782 50 to 99 ...................................: 1,142 79,821 82,442 1,125 64,075 502 15,746 100 to 199 .................................: 905 125,943 134,009 897 102,945 400 22,998 200 to 499 .................................: 772 236,904 259,625 765 196,403 321 40,501 500 to 999 .................................: 204 132,956 145,575 204 110,472 90 22,484 1,000 to 2,499 .............................: 113 173,171 208,757 113 133,310 56 39,861 2,500 or more ..............................: 120 2,147,464 3,746,354 120 2,090,673 30 56,791 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 19. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :: : 2022 : 2017 :-----------------------------------------------:: :----------------------------------------------- Hogs and pigs : Farms : Number : Farms : Number :: Hogs and pigs : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total hogs and pigs ....................: 1,224 515,878 1,227 737,663 :: Total hogs and pigs - Con. : Farms with- : :: Farms with- - Con. : 1 to 24 ............................: 1,145 6,285 1,106 6,518 :: : 25 to 49 ...........................: 38 1,220 45 1,448 :: 500 to 999 .........................: 4 2,995 - - 50 to 99 ...........................: 7 525 18 1,274 :: 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 100 to 199 .........................: 9 1,366 21 2,551 :: 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: 1 (D) 9 (D) 200 to 499 .........................: 9 2,664 16 4,654 :: 5,000 or more ......................: 10 (D) 11 693,776 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 20. Hogs and Pigs - Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hogs and pigs : Farms : Number : Value ($1,000) : Farms : Number : Value ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total hogs and pigs sold ...............: 1,207 2,663,188 210,135 1,393 3,313,271 234,752 Farms with sales of- : 1 to 24 ............................: 1,089 5,926 1,527 1,219 6,661 1,224 25 to 49 ...........................: 46 1,445 336 72 (D) 360 50 to 99 ...........................: 16 934 (D) 30 2,068 321 100 to 199 .........................: 18 2,329 592 26 3,585 627 200 to 499 .........................: 18 4,458 845 20 (D) 949 500 to 999 .........................: 6 3,334 678 5 2,894 480 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: 1 (D) (D) - - - 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: - - - 3 14,316 2,555 5,000 or more ......................: 13 (D) 205,489 18 3,274,782 228,236 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 21. Hogs and Pigs Herd Size by Inventory and Sales: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Hogs and pigs inventory : Hogs and pigs sales :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Herd size : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms with December 31, 2022 herd size of- : 1 to 24 ........................................: 1,145 6,285 752 7,289 1,590 25 to 49 .......................................: 38 1,220 37 1,675 366 50 to 99 .......................................: 7 525 7 1,058 265 100 to 199 .....................................: 9 1,366 9 1,580 333 200 to 499 .....................................: 9 2,664 9 3,537 872 500 to 999 .....................................: 4 2,995 4 (D) (D) 1,000 to 1,999 .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 2,000 to 4,999 .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 5,000 or more ..................................: 10 (D) 10 2,578,742 189,694 : All farms with December 31, 2022 inventory .......: 1,224 515,878 830 2,661,171 209,528 : Farms with no hog or pig inventory, on : December 31, 2022 ...............................: - - 377 2,017 606 : Total ............................................: 1,224 515,878 1,207 2,663,188 210,135 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 22. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales by Number Sold per Farm: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : Sales :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Hogs and pigs : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms with sales of- : 1 to 24 ........................................: 718 4,339 1,089 5,926 1,527 25 to 49 .......................................: 41 608 46 1,445 336 50 to 99 .......................................: 15 (D) 16 934 (D) 100 to 199 .....................................: 18 1,502 18 2,329 592 200 to 499 .....................................: 18 2,224 18 4,458 845 500 to 999 .....................................: 6 2,510 6 3,334 678 1,000 to 1,999 .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 2,000 to 4,999 .................................: - - - - - 5,000 or more ..................................: 13 501,783 13 (D) 205,489 : All farms with sales .............................: 830 514,002 1,207 2,663,188 210,135 : Farms with December 31, 2022 inventory : and no sales ....................................: 394 1,876 - - - : Total ............................................: 1,224 515,878 1,207 2,663,188 210,135 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 23. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory by Type of Producer: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Independent grower : Contractor or integrator : Contract grower (Contractee) :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Herd size : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total inventory ........................: 1,219 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 24 ............................: 1,145 6,285 - - - - 25 to 49 ...........................: 38 1,220 - - - - 50 to 99 ...........................: 7 525 - - - - 100 to 199 .........................: 9 1,366 - - - - 200 to 499 .........................: 9 2,664 - - - - 500 to 999 .........................: 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: - - - - 1 (D) 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: - - - - 1 (D) 5,000 or more ......................: 8 332,622 2 (D) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 24. Hogs and Pigs - Number Sold by Type of Producer: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Independent grower : Contractor or integrator : Contract grower (Contractee) :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hogs and pigs : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total hogs and pigs sold ...............: 1,200 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 24 ............................: 1,087 (D) - - 2 (D) 25 to 49 ...........................: 46 1,445 - - - - 50 to 99 ...........................: 16 934 - - - - 100 to 199 .........................: 18 2,329 - - - - 200 to 499 .........................: 18 4,458 - - - - 500 to 999 .........................: 6 3,334 - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 .....................: 1 (D) - - - - 2,000 to 4,999 .....................: - - - - - - 5,000 or more ......................: 8 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 25. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory by Type of Operation: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : : : Farrow to : : : Farrow to wean : Farrow to finish : Finish only : feeder : Nursery : Other :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Herd size : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total inventory ....................: 112 153,148 437 349,864 387 7,898 87 2,732 46 206 155 2,030 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ........................: 105 (D) 394 2,631 372 1,754 77 (D) 46 206 151 650 25 to 49 .......................: 2 (D) 23 742 10 299 3 (D) - - - - 50 to 99 .......................: - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) - - - - 100 to 199 .....................: - - 5 796 - - 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 200 to 499 .....................: - - 6 1,971 - - 3 693 - - - - 500 to 999 .....................: - - 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 .................: - - - - 1 (D) - - - - - - 2,000 to 4,999 .................: - - - - 1 (D) - - - - - - 5,000 or more ..................: 5 (D) 5 342,729 - - - - - - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 26. Hogs and Pigs - Number Sold by Type of Operation: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : : : Farrow to : : : Farrow to wean : Farrow to finish : Finish only : feeder : Nursery : Other :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hogs and pigs : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total hogs and pigs sold ...........: 82 1,284,345 317 1,304,055 636 19,199 68 (D) 26 128 78 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 24 ........................: 66 601 269 1,708 603 2,725 57 350 26 128 68 414 25 to 49 .......................: 10 (D) 10 333 25 762 1 (D) - - - - 50 to 99 .......................: 1 (D) 12 689 1 (D) 2 (D) - - - - 100 to 199 .....................: - - 11 1,438 5 (D) 2 (D) - - - - 200 to 499 .....................: - - 5 1,445 - - 4 893 - - 9 2,120 500 to 999 .....................: - - 4 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 .................: - - 1 (D) - - - - - - - - 2,000 to 4,999 .................: - - - - - - - - - - - - 5,000 or more ..................: 5 1,283,384 5 1,295,358 2 (D) - - - - 1 (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 27. Sheep and Lambs Flock Size by Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Sheep and lambs inventory : Sheep and lambs sold : Wool production :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value : : : Value Flock size : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) : Farms : Pounds : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms with December 31, 2022 flock size of- : 1 to 24 ..................................: 1,078 9,390 484 3,693 699 266 18,433 11 25 to 99 .................................: 284 11,999 227 6,696 1,434 192 56,458 43 100 to 299 ...............................: 43 6,227 43 4,877 1,042 38 33,559 26 300 to 999 ...............................: 27 14,034 27 12,993 2,773 26 97,301 67 1,000 to 2,499 ...........................: 20 30,567 20 20,616 3,509 20 181,596 264 2,500 to 4,999 ...........................: 13 49,239 13 35,313 6,408 13 342,712 625 5,000 or more ............................: 15 241,118 15 343,948 72,653 15 1,044,988 1,746 : All farms with December 31, 2022 inventory .: 1,480 362,574 829 428,136 88,518 570 1,775,047 2,782 : Farms with no sheep or lamb inventory, on : December 31, 2022 .........................: - - 131 3,225 565 - - - : Total ......................................: 1,480 362,574 960 431,361 89,083 570 1,775,047 2,782 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 28. Goats, Kids, and Mohair - Inventory, Mohair Production, and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : Sales :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : : Value : : : Value Item : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number :($1,000) : Farms : Number :($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goats, all ..................................: 2,611 42,740 2,803 48,869 1,254 18,791 4,445 1,522 21,598 3,279 Angora goats and kids .....................: 200 2,120 217 1,256 43 435 65 56 231 27 Milk goats and kids .......................: 957 10,260 1,124 13,821 475 4,027 945 606 5,871 925 Meat goats and other goats and kids .......: 1,747 30,360 1,912 33,792 850 14,329 3,434 1,008 15,496 2,327 : Mohair clipped ........................pounds: (X) (X) (X) (X) 50 6,561 5 47 2,389 55 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 29. Equine - Inventory and Sales: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Value :: : : : Value Equine : Farms : Number : ($1,000) :: Equine : Farms : Number : ($1,000) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : :: SALES : : :: : Total horses and ponies ................: 10,691 75,992 (X) :: Total horses and ponies ................: 1,759 5,680 31,513 Farms with- : :: Farms by number sold- : 1 to 24 ............................: 10,248 50,153 (X) :: 1 to 24 ............................: 1,743 4,864 28,973 25 to 49 ...........................: 296 9,892 (X) :: 25 to 49 ...........................: 12 381 2,107 50 to 99 ...........................: 106 6,943 (X) :: 50 to 99 ...........................: 2 (D) (D) 100 or more ........................: 41 9,004 (X) :: 100 or more ........................: 2 (D) (D) : :: : Total mules, burros, and donkeys .......: 1,988 5,304 (X) :: Total mules, burros, and donkeys .......: 151 472 445 Farms with- : :: Farms by number sold- : 1 to 24 ............................: 1,977 4,746 (X) :: 1 to 24 ............................: 151 472 445 25 to 49 ...........................: 9 (D) (X) :: 25 to 49 ...........................: - - - 50 or more .........................: 2 (D) (X) :: 50 or more .........................: - - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 30. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :: : 2022 : 2017 :---------------------------------------------------------:: :--------------------------------------------------------- Item : Farms : Number : Farms : Number :: Item : Farms : Number : Farms : Number --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : :: NUMBER SOLD - Con. : : :: : Layers ............................: 6,236 1,726,744 5,919 4,536,917 :: Pullets for laying : Farms with inventory of- : :: flock replacement ................: 98 (D) 108 1,396,203 1 to 49 .......................: 5,836 89,923 5,469 86,609 :: Farms by number sold- : 50 to 99 ......................: 279 17,628 274 17,066 :: 1 to 1,999 ....................: 96 2,480 104 3,203 100 to 399 ....................: 97 17,095 137 21,105 :: 2,000 to 15,999 ...............: - - - - 400 to 3,199 ..................: 14 13,459 30 32,034 :: 16,000 to 29,999 ..............: - - - - 3,200 to 9,999 ................: 2 (D) 1 (D) :: 30,000 to 59,999 ..............: - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..............: 1 (D) 1 (D) :: 60,000 to 99,999 ..............: - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..............: 4 80,000 2 (D) :: 100,000 or more ...............: 2 (D) 4 1,393,000 50,000 to 99,999 ..............: - - - - :: : 100,000 or more ...............: 3 1,484,339 5 4,322,107 :: Broilers and other meat-type : : :: chickens .........................: 321 757,594 312 (D) : :: Farms by number sold- : Pullets for laying : :: 1 to 1,999 ....................: 311 23,334 308 (D) flock replacement ................: 786 2,140,836 767 1,826,020 :: 2,000 to 15,999 ...............: 7 24,260 2 (D) : :: 16,000 to 29,999 ..............: 1 (D) 1 (D) Broilers and other meat-type : :: 30,000 to 59,999 ..............: - - - - chickens .........................: 585 118,209 601 112,051 :: 60,000 to 99,999 ..............: 1 (D) - - : :: 100,000 to 199,999 ............: - - - - Turkeys ...........................: 703 5,735 722 5,022 :: 200,000 to 299,999 ............: - - - - : :: 300,000 to 499,999 ............: - - - - Chukars ...........................: 32 11,480 28 9,149 :: 500,000 or more ...............: 1 (D) 1 (D) : :: : Ducks .............................: 1,058 8,586 958 10,264 :: Turkeys ...........................: 249 8,206 265 4,113 : :: Farms by number sold- : Emus ..............................: 31 172 26 129 :: 1 to 1,999 ....................: 248 (D) 265 4,113 : :: 2,000 to 7,999 ................: 1 (D) - - Geese .............................: 346 1,407 374 1,422 :: 8,000 to 15,999 ...............: - - - - : :: 16,000 to 29,999 ..............: - - - - Guineas ...........................: 307 2,462 295 2,716 :: 30,000 to 59,999 ..............: - - - - : :: 60,000 to 99,999 ..............: - - - - Hungarian partridge ...............: 1 (D) 4 16 :: 100,000 or more ...............: - - - - : :: : Ostriches .........................: 2 (D) 11 112 :: Chukars ...........................: 17 15,192 16 26,143 : :: : Peacocks or peahens ...............: 160 1,054 168 1,222 :: Ducks .............................: 121 1,479 213 6,760 : :: : Pheasants .........................: 64 29,471 81 23,324 :: Emus ..............................: 1 (D) - - : :: : Pigeons or squab ..................: 45 3,754 68 5,019 :: Geese .............................: 38 107 51 372 : :: : Quail .............................: 86 5,428 61 5,746 :: Guineas ...........................: 40 573 60 785 : :: : Rheas .............................: 1 (D) 5 15 :: Hungarian partridge ...............: - - - - : :: : Roosters ..........................: 968 (D) 759 (D) :: Ostriches .........................: - - - - : :: : Other poultry .....................: 38 (D) 75 (D) :: Peacocks or peahens ...............: 25 175 29 114 : :: : : :: Pheasants .........................: 26 36,913 31 37,539 NUMBER SOLD : :: : : :: Pigeons or squab ..................: 21 1,578 28 730 Layers ............................: 699 7,768,455 786 3,673,383 :: : Farms by number sold- : :: Quail .............................: 24 3,154 30 12,495 1 to 99 .......................: 633 10,355 717 (D) :: : 100 to 399 ....................: 42 7,268 44 7,195 :: Rheas .............................: - - - - 400 to 3,199 ..................: 15 13,883 19 12,454 :: : 3,200 to 9,999 ................: 2 (D) 1 (D) :: Roosters ..........................: 146 (D) 149 (D) 10,000 to 19,999 ..............: 1 (D) - - :: : 20,000 to 49,999 ..............: 1 (D) - - :: Other poultry .....................: 7 (D) 22 (D) 50,000 to 99,999 ..............: - - - - :: : 100,000 or more ...............: 5 7,685,649 5 3,636,420 :: Poultry hatched ...................: 805 140,532 826 194,504 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 31. Aquaculture Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------- : : Value : : Value Item : Farms : ($1,000) : Farms : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Catfish ................................: 5 (D) 9 236 : Trout ..................................: 33 10,039 46 9,880 : Other food fish ........................: 13 (D) 5 (D) : Baitfish ...............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) : Crustaceans ............................: 2 (D) - - : Mollusks ...............................: - - - - : Ornamental fish ........................: 2 (D) - - : Sport or game fish .....................: 6 172 8 1,731 : Other aquaculture products .............: 8 2,477 3 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 32. Other Animals - Inventory: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :: : 2022 : 2017 :---------------------------------------------:: :--------------------------------------------- Item : Farms : Number : Farms : Number :: Item : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Colonies of honey bees .................: 1,500 12,722 1,207 18,321 :: Llamas .................................: 433 1,917 641 3,365 : :: : Bison ..................................: 110 9,555 82 11,119 :: Mink, live .............................: - - - - : :: : Deer in captivity ......................: 8 230 12 168 :: Rabbits, live ..........................: 116 4,195 220 3,302 : :: : Elk in captivity .......................: 29 5,390 34 1,168 :: Other livestock ........................: 111 (X) 117 (X) : :: : Alpacas ................................: 644 7,441 723 10,074 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 33. Other Animals and Animal Products - Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Value : : : Value Item : Farms : Number : ($1,000) : Farms : Number : ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Honey collected 1/ (pounds) ................................: 1,027 1,276,922 3,945 698 1,439,913 2,539 : Milk from sheep and goats ..................................: 121 (NA) 1,538 227 (NA) 2,566 : Bison ......................................................: 65 4,948 11,459 69 4,305 12,018 : Deer in captivity ..........................................: 3 16 20 3 22 19 : Elk in captivity ...........................................: 22 862 3,502 16 185 371 : Alpacas ....................................................: 153 1,033 1,299 149 752 1,614 : Llamas .....................................................: 56 148 96 76 247 198 : Mink, live .................................................: - - - - - - : Rabbits, live ..............................................: 34 1,208 29 69 1,015 27 : Equine products ............................................: 171 (X) 1,351 271 (X) 3,115 : Other livestock ............................................: 76 (X) 577 66 (X) 908 : Other livestock products 1/ ................................: 219 (X) 4,924 251 (X) 1,534 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/Data are for farms with production, not necessarily sold. Table 34. Specified Crops Harvested - Yield per Acre Irrigated and Nonirrigated: 2022 [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Entire crop irrigated : Part of crop irrigated : None of crop irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : :Average yield: : Acres : Acres not :Average yield: : :Average yield Crop : Farms : Acres : per acre : Farms : irrigated : irrigated : per acre : Farms : Acres : per acre ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Barley for grain (bushels) .......................: 136 (D) 125.9 2 (D) (D) (D) 70 (D) (D) Corn for grain (bushels) .........................: 929 331,130 182.9 238 138,945 168,021 116.2 647 389,482 73.0 Corn for silage or greenchop (tons) ..............: 445 115,160 22.7 28 7,575 7,502 13.5 169 41,764 17.4 Cotton, all (bales) ..............................: - - - - - - - - - - Upland cotton (bales) ..........................: - - - - - - - - - - Pima cotton (bales) ............................: - - - - - - - - - - Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas (cwt) .................................: 101 20,786 24.2 9 1,525 865 14.7 45 7,875 8.7 Oats for grain (bushels) .........................: 39 (D) 86.2 2 (D) (D) (D) 28 (D) (D) Peanuts for nuts (pounds) ........................: - - - - - - - - - - Rice (cwt) .......................................: - - - - - - - - - - Sorghum for grain (bushels) ......................: 47 5,352 48.3 36 5,321 18,690 33.7 588 333,961 27.8 Soybeans for beans (bushels) .....................: 33 5,708 48.1 4 294 683 30.1 26 3,249 28.5 Sugarbeets for sugar (tons) ......................: 112 19,578 31.5 - - - - - - - Sugarcane for sugar or : seed (tons) (see text) ..........................: - - - - - - - - - - Tobacco (pounds) .................................: - - - - - - - - - - Wheat for grain, all (bushels) ...................: 265 45,257 50.5 180 35,593 153,220 36.7 1,785 1,273,626 23.1 Winter wheat for grain (bushels) ...............: 225 40,920 49.0 173 34,465 152,877 36.7 1,774 1,270,556 23.0 Durum wheat for grain (bushels) ................: 8 (D) (D) - - - - 1 (D) (D) Other spring wheat for grain (bushels) .........: 39 (D) 57.8 5 (D) (D) 51.9 25 (D) 33.9 : Forage - land used for all hay and : haylage, grass silage, and greenchop : (tons, dry equivalent) ..........................: 9,160 956,473 (X) 623 101,909 84,149 (X) 1,925 230,539 (X) Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) ..........................: 6,004 539,038 3.0 240 25,572 20,372 2.7 746 50,147 1.6 Other dry hay (tons, dry) ........................: 3,363 358,600 1.6 294 44,822 34,762 1.6 1,037 168,523 1.3 Haylage or greenchop from alfalfa or : alfalfa mixtures (tons, green) ..................: 412 48,751 4.9 11 1,815 578 2.1 49 1,426 4.4 All other haylage, grass silage, : and greenchop (tons, green) .....................: 769 50,792 5.2 44 5,158 6,479 6.8 337 34,545 3.1 : Land in vegetables ...............................: 1,176 79,128 (X) - - - (X) - - (X) Land in orchards .................................: 1,054 6,234 (X) - - - (X) - - (X) Land in berries ..................................: 156 (D) (X) 3 (D) (D) (X) 91 40 (X) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 35. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Irrigated land : : : : Irrigated land : : : :-----------------------: : : :---------------------- Crop : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIELD CROPS : : Barley for grain (bushels) ...............................: 208 45,848 5,166,734 138 26,665 272 65,346 8,076,587 241 58,712 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 12 98 6,947 8 (D) 8 76 6,040 7 (D) 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 11 207 7,483 4 (D) 9 176 16,790 7 (D) 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 32 1,148 76,190 21 798 43 1,582 116,333 37 1,381 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 29 1,937 157,928 21 1,361 36 2,406 248,369 30 1,982 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 69 11,063 1,166,687 49 7,906 90 14,673 1,795,756 82 13,125 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 35 13,070 1,592,155 26 9,935 54 19,344 2,436,202 47 16,241 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 14 9,379 1,231,315 8 5,221 23 15,550 1,823,477 22 (D) 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 6 8,946 928,029 1 (D) 9 11,539 1,633,620 9 11,539 : Camelina (pounds) ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Canola (pounds) ..........................................: 14 6,045 11,257,260 10 3,223 21 2,896 5,717,850 11 1,419 : Chickpeas, all (cwt) (see text) ..........................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Corn for grain (bushels) .................................: 1,814 1,027,578 124,680,104 1,167 470,075 2,312 1,306,283 185,592,354 1,683 670,343 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 93 613 74,971 54 408 106 732 94,773 88 611 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 48 928 152,993 40 753 63 1,168 163,726 56 1,052 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 142 5,002 769,924 104 3,623 207 7,295 1,088,532 159 5,535 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 175 12,119 1,695,613 117 7,598 286 20,839 3,200,487 202 14,203 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 479 78,054 10,201,788 313 48,358 493 80,560 12,497,846 365 55,575 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 304 105,985 12,945,621 197 63,774 417 148,404 22,906,345 298 97,529 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 258 170,537 21,642,743 147 81,274 346 240,196 33,348,747 236 131,062 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 315 654,340 77,196,451 195 264,287 394 807,089 112,291,898 279 364,776 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 197 262,931 36,443,232 127 124,725 268 364,443 51,590,344 189 174,105 2,000 to 2,999 acres .................................: 65 154,136 17,640,815 34 46,598 70 163,946 22,094,354 46 68,562 3,000 to 4,999 acres .................................: 42 149,240 14,735,353 27 55,855 39 136,984 20,605,502 31 70,608 5,000 acres or more ..................................: 11 88,033 8,377,051 7 37,109 17 141,716 18,001,698 13 51,501 : Corn for silage or greenchop (tons) ......................: 642 172,001 3,547,578 473 122,735 751 151,466 3,768,684 666 127,864 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 44 238 4,473 22 127 45 299 4,931 41 255 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 59 1,151 22,514 50 977 45 859 19,332 42 758 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 70 2,529 51,963 45 1,503 106 3,670 83,162 91 3,135 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 95 6,780 151,739 74 5,150 160 10,879 267,699 136 9,272 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 165 25,287 570,439 129 19,368 232 35,705 895,872 208 30,914 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 97 32,579 762,993 74 24,110 87 28,707 728,687 83 25,743 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 85 53,735 1,120,030 58 35,821 53 34,234 832,165 46 27,388 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 27 49,702 863,427 21 35,679 23 37,113 936,836 19 30,399 : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and : limas (cwt) .............................................: 155 31,051 606,105 110 22,311 338 51,413 1,091,755 262 35,509 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 21 101 2,059 16 93 23 109 1,765 20 104 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 8 176 3,215 5 116 27 506 8,282 18 (D) 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 8 308 6,763 4 176 49 1,736 25,300 41 1,409 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 28 1,829 41,356 20 1,265 78 5,319 134,788 65 4,426 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 42 7,109 141,791 26 4,452 108 17,183 425,047 78 12,398 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 35 10,569 215,777 30 8,692 32 10,114 229,071 26 7,566 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 10 6,759 100,644 6 3,317 16 10,413 186,778 11 6,110 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 3 4,200 94,500 3 4,200 5 6,033 80,724 3 (D) : Dry edible peas (cwt) ....................................: 12 3,098 96,110 5 1,646 17 2,702 19,886 1 (D) : Flaxseed (bushels) .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : Hemp for fiber (pounds) (see text) .......................: 16 342 346,000 13 26 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Hemp for floral (CBD and other cannabinoid : usage) (pounds) (see text) ..............................: 69 343 455,100 46 286 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Hemp for grain (pounds) (see text) .......................: 15 53 13,200 6 24 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Other hemp usage (pounds) (see text) .....................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Hops (pounds) ............................................: 25 226 220,950 16 111 16 51 25,684 12 43 : Lentils (cwt) ............................................: 5 986 27,360 4 (D) 5 (D) (D) 4 (D) : Mint for oil, all (pounds of oil) ........................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : Mint, peppermint for oil, (pounds of : oil) (see text) .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : Oats for grain (bushels) .................................: 69 4,584 339,567 41 3,256 95 6,285 445,283 68 3,320 : Popcorn (pounds, shelled) ................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 9 609 2,277,600 8 (D) : Proso millet (bushels) ...................................: 573 336,896 6,278,809 41 4,435 548 287,034 10,053,021 27 9,377 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 3 30 3,104 - - 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 48 1,730 - - 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 18 658 12,444 2 (D) 18 669 16,277 2 (D) 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 68 5,113 99,485 4 196 56 3,859 147,451 1 (D) 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 137 23,154 439,058 14 1,975 139 21,772 711,684 8 1,256 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 132 47,561 877,532 13 1,134 120 43,364 1,580,162 7 1,502 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 113 78,465 1,479,368 6 (D) 111 76,906 2,735,173 2 (D) 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 101 181,919 3,370,612 2 (D) 98 140,386 4,857,440 7 5,158 : Rye for grain (bushels) ..................................: 21 2,126 49,527 9 1,472 13 1,154 27,870 4 238 : Safflower (pounds) .......................................: 26 11,100 5,752,723 1 (D) 15 (D) (D) - - : Sorghum for grain (bushels) ..............................: 671 363,324 10,368,492 83 10,673 633 346,142 16,426,524 103 13,378 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 21 164 6,658 8 59 27 256 12,660 5 49 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 9 158 5,086 3 60 12 239 12,961 2 (D) 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 25 881 31,427 5 (D) 18 627 38,843 5 165 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 104 7,190 276,567 13 822 70 5,190 294,159 21 1,526 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 182 29,229 874,949 19 2,337 164 27,073 1,395,474 23 3,046 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 35. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Irrigated land : : : : Irrigated land : : : :-----------------------: : : :---------------------- Crop : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIELD CROPS - Con. : : Sorghum for grain (bushels) - Con. : : 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 114 39,734 1,100,189 18 3,379 118 41,950 2,143,430 21 3,872 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 112 77,246 1,788,792 7 1,427 126 86,794 4,032,468 17 3,661 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 104 208,722 6,284,824 10 (D) 98 184,013 8,496,529 9 (D) : Sorghum for silage or greenchop (tons) ...................: 145 37,150 378,120 88 14,032 145 34,438 436,142 80 9,796 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 8 49 452 2 (D) 14 120 1,508 7 (D) 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 10 213 2,070 10 213 32 630 8,331 26 508 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 23 748 8,926 20 (D) 16 613 8,816 11 460 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 22 1,474 16,258 12 814 23 1,595 21,058 14 933 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 37 5,262 68,207 20 2,564 26 4,116 46,978 12 1,863 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 27 9,471 145,520 15 3,310 13 4,040 42,873 4 1,299 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 13 9,236 85,920 7 5,040 12 7,280 51,071 2 (D) 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 5 10,697 50,767 2 (D) 9 16,044 255,507 4 4,000 : Soybeans for beans (bushels) .............................: 63 9,934 396,525 37 6,002 107 18,989 964,490 86 13,714 : Sugarbeets for sugar (tons) ..............................: 112 19,578 615,996 112 19,578 209 31,848 1,070,791 209 31,848 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 23 876 (D) 23 876 49 1,657 53,186 49 1,657 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 33 2,378 73,290 33 2,378 40 2,983 97,521 40 2,983 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 26 4,062 126,532 26 4,062 78 12,155 395,783 78 12,155 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 18 6,417 195,489 18 6,417 24 7,170 230,909 24 7,170 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 6 3,744 (D) 6 3,744 9 5,711 217,099 9 5,711 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2,000 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all (pounds) .............................: 94 57,132 44,918,268 17 8,212 193 80,863 77,267,632 55 10,315 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 3 9 (D) - - 12 48 55,130 4 6 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 7 152 183,800 1 (D) 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 7 276 285,014 2 (D) 4 (D) 143,650 2 (D) 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 5 (D) 309,250 - - 28 2,093 2,493,478 13 665 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 13 1,783 1,630,428 2 (D) 60 8,626 6,968,864 13 1,583 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 24 8,500 6,626,182 4 466 26 8,245 9,214,394 10 2,278 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 18 13,120 9,561,166 4 1,550 32 19,969 19,836,457 8 2,518 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 23 33,042 26,477,806 5 5,937 24 (D) 38,371,859 4 3,190 : Sunflower seed - oil varieties (pounds) ................: 83 48,782 34,316,768 14 7,722 140 70,706 67,430,108 37 9,005 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 3 9 (D) - - 12 45 53,630 4 6 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 4 171 138,000 - - 3 (D) (D) 2 (D) 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 19 1,419 1,615,112 4 255 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 14 1,975 1,694,587 2 (D) 32 4,598 4,285,984 8 1,103 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 24 8,811 6,295,434 4 (D) 22 6,994 7,851,194 9 2,002 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 15 11,183 7,753,315 3 (D) 28 17,069 16,602,857 5 2,374 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 19 (D) 18,227,010 5 5,937 23 40,457 (D) 4 3,190 : Sunflower seed - non-oil varieties (pounds) ............: 16 8,350 10,601,500 4 490 60 10,157 9,837,524 19 1,310 1 to 14 acres ........................................: - - - - - 3 3 1,500 - - 15 to 24 acres .......................................: - - - - - 6 (D) (D) - - 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 3 105 147,014 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 9 674 878,366 9 410 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 33 4,784 3,995,680 10 900 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 5 1,778 2,346,502 1 (D) 3 (D) (D) - - 500 to 999 acres .....................................: - - - - - 4 (D) (D) - - 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 5 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Triticale for grain (bushels) (see text) .................: 33 7,361 242,799 19 1,177 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Wheat for grain, all (bushels) ...........................: 2,230 1,507,696 38,579,782 445 80,850 3,014 2,067,098 88,276,724 642 136,331 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 54 436 21,901 29 250 67 549 23,151 18 133 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 54 1,034 37,179 16 300 66 1,252 64,659 36 674 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 155 5,655 214,908 32 1,133 226 8,106 347,847 69 2,300 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 244 17,482 611,927 83 5,415 409 29,440 1,368,160 115 7,687 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 554 87,809 2,560,785 130 15,762 665 111,662 4,739,977 159 20,072 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 360 128,926 3,743,810 42 10,316 481 172,068 7,162,797 89 19,865 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 347 243,286 6,257,956 47 15,517 459 327,663 13,688,386 61 19,722 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 462 1,023,068 25,131,316 66 32,157 641 1,416,358 60,881,747 95 65,878 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 297 401,161 9,707,685 35 18,123 401 546,998 24,395,568 42 12,501 2,000 to 2,999 acres .................................: 87 207,397 5,297,780 13 3,191 138 328,181 14,488,711 31 30,419 3,000 to 4,999 acres .................................: 47 171,936 4,875,772 11 7,911 69 253,027 10,953,601 15 18,697 5,000 acres or more ..................................: 31 242,574 5,250,079 7 2,932 33 288,152 11,043,867 7 4,261 : Winter wheat for grain (bushels) .......................: 2,172 1,498,818 38,127,769 398 75,385 2,955 2,054,053 87,418,431 596 127,319 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 45 348 20,067 19 157 65 542 (D) 16 131 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 57 1,061 37,837 14 (D) 59 1,121 54,066 30 564 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 150 (D) (D) 31 (D) 221 7,940 (D) 67 (D) 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 227 16,212 541,508 69 4,395 401 29,016 1,336,024 109 7,304 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 532 84,674 2,402,477 115 13,874 648 108,705 4,449,643 145 17,781 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 354 126,390 3,629,168 38 8,826 466 167,259 6,907,910 78 17,074 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 345 (D) (D) 46 (D) 456 325,257 13,526,325 57 17,376 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 462 1,023,059 25,131,136 66 32,148 639 1,414,213 60,782,097 94 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...............................: 297 401,152 9,707,505 35 18,114 399 544,978 24,304,668 41 (D) 2,000 to 2,999 acres ...............................: 87 207,397 5,297,780 13 3,191 138 328,181 14,488,711 31 30,419 3,000 to 4,999 acres ...............................: 47 171,936 4,875,772 11 7,911 69 252,902 10,944,851 15 18,697 5,000 acres or more ................................: 31 242,574 5,250,079 7 2,932 33 288,152 11,043,867 7 4,261 : Durum wheat for grain (bushels) ........................: 9 484 47,963 8 (D) 7 1,585 138,089 7 1,585 : Other Spring wheat for grain (bushels) .................: 69 8,394 404,050 44 (D) 70 11,460 720,204 45 7,427 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 9 76 1,760 8 (D) 4 22 842 3 (D) 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 11 182 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 9,843 5 (D) 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 6 206 (D) 2 (D) 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 23 1,738 67,372 16 1,260 18 1,237 61,610 15 1,011 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 18 (D) 149,298 13 1,805 24 3,986 268,981 13 2,051 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 35. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Irrigated land : : : : Irrigated land : : : :-----------------------: : : :---------------------- Crop : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIELD CROPS - Con. : : Wheat for grain, all (bushels) - Con. : Other Spring wheat for grain (bushels) - Con. : : 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 5 1,778 76,800 3 (D) 7 2,176 146,608 3 1,027 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 2,697 152,060 3 (D) 1,000 acres or more ..................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : FIELD AND GRASS SEEDS, FORAGE, AND HAY : : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................: 37 2,714 (X) 27 2,318 27 2,331 (X) 22 2,010 : Alfalfa seed (pounds) ..................................: 19 1,625 1,062,852 15 1,450 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) : Fescue seed (pounds) ...................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 4 8,000 3 4 : Ryegrass seed (pounds) .................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : Forage - land used for all hay and all : haylage, grass silage, and greenchop (tons, : dry equivalent) .........................................: 11,708 1,373,070 3,115,140 9,783 1,058,382 14,907 1,518,762 3,739,627 11,697 1,163,047 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 4,267 28,245 44,267 3,696 24,119 5,342 34,874 53,604 4,345 27,747 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 1,430 26,516 39,840 1,152 20,897 1,794 33,049 51,841 1,311 23,833 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 1,721 58,374 99,145 1,375 45,297 2,240 75,396 132,717 1,668 54,526 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 1,401 94,502 203,138 1,174 76,171 1,911 130,133 275,637 1,510 98,340 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 1,584 242,471 574,807 1,305 189,678 2,118 320,206 816,050 1,644 234,168 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 718 247,651 604,301 594 192,334 879 292,800 792,161 693 217,610 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 358 235,003 600,530 286 172,907 418 274,985 705,773 347 213,491 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 229 440,308 949,112 201 336,979 205 357,319 911,844 179 293,332 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 164 220,566 427,247 146 176,227 149 187,566 493,306 127 149,177 2,000 to 2,999 acres .................................: 33 72,866 137,669 28 56,578 35 81,386 159,256 32 (D) 3,000 to 4,999 acres .................................: 21 76,775 236,041 20 (D) 17 60,573 210,280 17 56,778 5,000 acres or more ..................................: 11 70,101 148,155 7 (D) 4 27,794 49,002 3 (D) : Hay - All hay including alfalfa and other : dry (tons, dry) .........................................: 10,563 1,241,836 2,766,551 8,954 968,032 13,524 1,416,649 3,449,640 10,757 1,098,995 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 3,746 24,865 41,157 3,291 21,658 4,679 30,602 49,584 3,838 24,491 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 1,324 24,550 38,440 1,077 19,572 1,605 29,588 48,437 1,207 21,968 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 1,570 53,165 93,845 1,280 42,102 2,045 68,920 124,189 1,551 50,954 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 1,301 87,314 185,310 1,113 72,112 1,825 124,495 270,176 1,469 95,791 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 1,424 216,965 488,518 1,191 171,112 1,961 297,029 756,168 1,532 219,253 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 670 230,659 559,079 562 182,325 814 270,771 721,131 656 206,767 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 324 213,510 530,261 262 160,525 405 266,903 683,443 338 209,412 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 204 390,808 829,941 178 298,626 190 328,341 796,512 166 270,359 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 145 188,865 352,303 127 147,039 139 173,177 410,850 119 139,993 2,000 to 2,999 acres .................................: 28 61,836 114,884 25 53,382 32 74,466 148,731 29 (D) 3,000 to 4,999 acres .................................: 20 73,106 217,631 19 (D) 15 52,904 187,929 15 49,909 5,000 acres or more ..................................: 11 67,001 145,123 7 (D) 4 27,794 49,002 3 (D) : Alfalfa hay (tons, dry) ................................: 6,990 635,129 1,819,267 6,244 564,610 8,913 744,249 2,378,530 7,649 659,495 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 2,681 17,390 30,864 2,409 15,585 3,225 20,344 37,512 2,793 17,431 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 850 15,746 28,799 728 13,335 1,041 19,113 36,908 860 (D) 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 1,019 34,686 69,391 868 28,961 1,416 47,988 105,616 1,128 37,893 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 913 60,867 151,984 837 54,603 1,286 86,353 219,099 1,119 72,840 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 913 136,479 382,313 832 120,719 1,247 187,278 582,944 1,109 162,455 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 384 132,475 402,493 355 119,866 432 144,748 500,381 389 128,603 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 164 110,282 340,259 154 100,099 204 133,799 463,866 190 122,278 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 66 127,204 413,164 61 111,442 62 104,626 432,204 61 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...............................: 48 63,332 167,501 44 55,858 45 55,169 223,443 44 (D) 2,000 to 2,999 acres ...............................: 5 10,776 (D) 5 10,776 9 20,692 69,571 9 20,646 3,000 to 4,999 acres ...............................: 11 (D) 160,479 10 (D) 8 28,765 139,190 8 28,765 5,000 acres or more ................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - : Other dry hay (tons, dry) ..............................: 4,694 606,707 947,284 3,657 403,422 6,087 672,400 1,071,110 4,239 439,500 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 1,458 9,987 15,623 1,232 8,302 2,014 13,721 19,202 1,472 9,787 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 630 11,724 15,977 480 8,675 771 14,331 20,728 522 9,526 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 766 26,090 38,603 596 19,376 953 31,907 46,461 680 21,765 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 628 42,620 74,720 488 31,428 813 56,359 97,606 554 36,371 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 643 99,737 174,004 469 66,679 876 131,575 245,742 563 78,008 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 317 108,225 182,050 216 67,764 380 126,978 211,848 245 76,880 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 140 92,226 150,801 89 53,792 174 115,338 174,276 120 74,040 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 112 216,098 295,506 87 147,406 106 182,191 255,247 83 133,123 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...............................: 83 108,211 139,821 66 80,025 78 94,596 124,785 59 68,906 2,000 to 2,999 acres ...............................: 12 26,527 35,016 8 (D) 18 42,210 55,060 15 33,027 3,000 to 4,999 acres ...............................: 9 30,700 40,214 8 (D) 7 23,795 37,419 7 (D) 5,000 acres or more ................................: 8 50,660 80,455 5 23,146 3 21,590 37,983 2 (D) : All haylage, grass silage, and greenchop : (tons, green) ...........................................: 1,597 149,544 705,428 1,219 106,516 1,884 118,566 586,860 1,345 79,774 1 to 14 acres ..........................................: 669 4,347 8,671 523 3,262 878 5,348 13,094 667 4,053 15 to 24 acres .........................................: 161 3,027 6,385 114 (D) 233 4,269 9,915 148 (D) 25 to 49 acres .........................................: 217 7,475 27,458 160 5,420 257 8,513 27,050 165 5,224 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 197 13,652 71,958 149 10,087 215 14,387 59,838 160 10,329 100 to 249 acres .......................................: 214 31,476 182,124 165 23,505 194 28,132 129,003 141 19,263 250 to 499 acres .......................................: 84 29,962 166,832 67 22,257 72 24,665 135,222 39 13,390 500 to 999 acres .......................................: 34 21,689 123,736 22 11,933 25 15,360 117,078 16 9,075 1,000 acres or more ....................................: 21 37,916 118,264 19 (D) 10 17,892 95,660 9 (D) : Haylage or greenchop from alfalfa or alfalfa : mixtures (tons, green) ................................: 472 52,570 251,822 423 50,566 588 38,763 231,827 490 35,989 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 201 1,116 2,415 172 (D) 281 1,563 4,640 222 1,253 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 28 510 1,166 26 (D) 46 (D) (D) 28 556 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 52 1,817 9,832 48 1,649 65 2,250 (D) 54 1,818 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 70 4,791 28,779 60 4,209 93 6,196 29,903 88 5,829 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 59 9,256 48,247 55 8,453 70 10,246 56,850 68 (D) 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 39 13,910 76,096 39 13,909 22 7,532 58,750 19 6,646 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 17 10,670 52,754 17 10,410 10 6,096 44,894 10 6,096 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 6 10,500 32,533 6 10,500 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 35. Specified Crops by Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Irrigated land : : : : Irrigated land : : : :-----------------------: : : :---------------------- Crop : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIELD AND GRASS SEEDS, FORAGE, AND HAY - Con. : : All haylage, grass silage, and greenchop : (tons, green) - Con. : : All other haylage, grass silage, and : greenchop (tons, green) ...............................: 1,150 96,974 453,606 813 55,950 1,342 79,803 355,033 883 43,785 1 to 14 acres ........................................: 480 3,320 6,464 361 2,393 632 3,852 8,550 458 2,800 15 to 24 acres .......................................: 129 2,441 5,079 84 (D) 186 3,392 7,429 123 (D) 25 to 49 acres .......................................: 166 5,699 17,742 112 3,812 196 6,463 20,194 115 3,608 50 to 99 acres .......................................: 134 9,257 44,876 96 6,274 125 8,346 30,824 75 4,655 100 to 249 acres .....................................: 157 22,370 134,761 111 14,992 129 18,370 74,672 78 9,956 250 to 499 acres .....................................: 48 16,902 92,092 31 9,198 49 16,824 79,620 19 6,435 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 25 17,453 84,206 9 4,700 18 11,282 80,924 9 4,997 1,000 acres or more ..................................: 11 19,532 68,386 9 (D) 7 11,274 52,820 6 (D) : OTHER SPECIFIED CROPS : : Land in vegetables .......................................: 1,176 79,128 (X) 1,176 79,128 1,007 78,353 (X) 1,007 78,353 0.1 to 0.9 acres .......................................: 445 179 (X) 445 179 331 143 (X) 331 143 1.0 to 4.9 acres .......................................: 435 736 (X) 435 736 388 668 (X) 388 668 5.0 to 14.9 acres ......................................: 68 511 (X) 68 511 64 494 (X) 64 494 15.0 to 24.9 acres .....................................: 25 491 (X) 25 491 17 315 (X) 17 315 25.0 to 49.9 acres .....................................: 26 968 (X) 26 968 23 793 (X) 23 793 50.0 to 99.9 acres .....................................: 34 2,311 (X) 34 2,311 39 3,080 (X) 39 3,080 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...................................: 57 9,620 (X) 57 9,620 53 8,689 (X) 53 8,689 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...................................: 44 16,228 (X) 44 16,228 45 15,984 (X) 45 15,984 500.0 to 749.9 acres ...................................: 14 8,398 (X) 14 8,398 17 10,125 (X) 17 10,125 750.0 to 999.9 acres ...................................: 11 9,393 (X) 11 9,393 12 10,480 (X) 12 10,480 1,000.0 acres or more ..................................: 17 30,295 (X) 17 30,295 18 27,582 (X) 18 27,582 1,000.0 to 1,999.9 acres .............................: 13 19,449 (X) 13 19,449 16 (D) (X) 16 (D) 2,000.0 to 2,999.9 acres .............................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3,000.0 to 4,999.9 acres .............................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) - - 5,000.0 acres or more ................................: - - (X) - - - - (X) - - : Land in orchards .........................................: 1,054 6,234 (X) 1,054 6,234 939 6,178 (X) 939 6,178 : Land in berries ..........................................: 250 178 (X) 159 135 202 92 (X) 128 70 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 36. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vegetables harvested for sale ....................: 1,176 79,513 1,119 71,827 149 7,686 1,007 79,291 974 75,601 134 3,690 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 418 173 386 152 48 21 299 131 282 117 38 14 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 449 795 437 742 65 53 405 740 398 695 50 44 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 80 610 80 587 12 23 77 591 74 560 13 31 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 23 437 21 (D) 2 (D) 17 309 17 309 - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 29 1,081 29 (D) 2 (D) 24 837 24 779 4 58 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 33 2,272 28 1,966 8 305 38 3,073 38 2,995 5 77 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 58 9,828 55 9,330 6 498 55 9,155 50 8,280 9 875 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................: 44 16,231 44 (D) 1 (D) 45 16,062 44 15,525 4 537 500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................: 14 8,398 14 8,398 - - 17 10,125 17 9,602 4 522 750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................: 11 9,393 11 9,393 - - 12 10,480 12 9,823 3 657 1,000.0 acres or more ..........................: 17 30,296 14 23,676 5 6,620 18 27,789 18 26,916 4 874 1,000.0 to 1,999.9 acres .....................: 13 19,450 11 (D) 4 (D) 16 (D) 16 (D) 4 874 2,000.0 to 2,999.9 acres .....................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3,000.0 to 4,999.9 acres .....................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - 5,000.0 acres or more ........................: - - - - - - - - - - - - : Artichokes (excluding Jerusalem) .................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 15 8 15 8 - - : Asparagus, bearing age ...........................: 54 50 54 (D) 1 (D) 54 58 54 (D) 3 (D) : Beans, lima ......................................: 16 44 13 44 3 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Beans, snap (bush and pole) ......................: 202 567 175 553 30 14 185 722 175 694 15 28 : Beets ............................................: 187 182 183 (D) 7 (D) 188 207 176 (D) 12 (D) : Broccoli .........................................: 90 17 85 16 5 1 97 131 97 (D) 1 (D) : Brussels sprouts .................................: 29 11 29 11 - - 24 3 24 3 - - : Cabbage, Chinese (nappa, bok choy, etc.) .........: 67 17 59 15 8 2 28 14 28 14 - - : Cabbage, head ....................................: 129 1,064 106 1,058 23 6 93 1,365 93 1,365 - - : Cabbage, mustard .................................: 12 1 12 1 (X) (X) 19 2 19 2 (X) (X) : Cantaloupes and muskmelons .......................: 92 467 92 467 - - 109 577 109 577 - - : Carrots ..........................................: 269 3,331 247 (D) 26 (D) 222 2,080 214 (D) 10 (D) : Cauliflower ......................................: 47 23 47 23 - - 47 10 47 10 - - : Celery ...........................................: 36 6 36 6 - - 21 3 21 3 - - : Chicory ..........................................: 11 6 11 6 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) : Collards .........................................: 44 (D) 44 (D) 2 (D) 28 (D) 28 (D) - - : Cucumbers and pickles ............................: 234 77 206 73 29 4 194 98 188 94 13 4 : Daikon ...........................................: 40 6 40 6 - - 15 2 15 2 - - : Eggplant .........................................: 80 19 76 19 4 (Z) 87 22 87 22 - - : Escarole and endive ..............................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 13 2 13 2 (X) (X) : Garlic ...........................................: 227 86 221 74 19 12 144 111 134 107 10 4 : Ginger root ......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - : Gourds (see text) ................................: 27 31 27 30 3 (Z) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Herbs, fresh cut .................................: 197 232 197 232 (X) (X) 140 105 140 105 (X) (X) : Honeydew melons ..................................: 29 90 29 90 - - 37 160 37 160 (X) (X) : Horseradish ......................................: 31 3 31 3 - - 15 2 15 2 - - : Kale .............................................: 161 190 161 190 - - 107 256 106 (D) 3 (D) : Lettuce, all .....................................: 246 1,936 246 1,936 (X) (X) 205 2,397 205 2,397 (X) (X) : Lettuce, head ..................................: 77 (D) 77 (D) (X) (X) 71 (D) 71 (D) (X) (X) : Lettuce, leaf ..................................: 195 59 195 59 (X) (X) 150 277 150 277 (X) (X) : Lettuce, romaine ...............................: 85 (D) 85 (D) (X) (X) 54 (D) 54 (D) (X) (X) : Mustard greens ...................................: 46 (D) 46 (D) - - 33 (D) 33 (D) - - : Okra .............................................: 28 5 28 5 - - 25 11 25 11 - - : Onions, dry ......................................: 221 2,810 201 2,808 20 2 154 3,694 143 3,199 16 495 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 185 36 165 34 20 2 100 20 95 19 6 1 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 7 13 7 13 - - 9 16 8 (D) 1 (D) 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 11 100 11 100 - - 19 168 18 145 3 23 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 4 158 4 158 - - 6 224 5 143 3 81 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 8 593 8 593 - - 9 639 7 (D) 2 (D) 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 930 5 (D) 1 (D) 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 500.0 acres or more ............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Onions, green ....................................: 132 63 124 63 8 1 82 64 82 64 - - : Parsley ..........................................: 60 14 60 14 - - 51 13 48 13 3 1 : Parsnips (see text) ..............................: 12 4 12 4 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 36. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peas, Chinese (sugar, snow) ......................: 91 31 88 31 3 (Z) 54 8 52 (D) 2 (D) : Peas, green ......................................: 92 53 89 50 6 3 73 18 73 (D) 1 (D) : Peas, southern (cowpeas) - : blackeyed, crowder, etc. ........................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Peppers, Bell (excluding pimientos) ..............: 203 105 180 101 23 4 114 95 109 94 5 1 : Peppers, other than Bell (including chile) .......: 234 548 211 544 27 4 168 359 159 355 14 4 : Potatoes .........................................: 384 58,831 344 51,926 42 6,905 301 58,072 282 55,860 45 2,213 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 212 42 183 37 29 5 146 30 134 26 20 4 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 30 52 30 52 - - 29 59 26 49 6 11 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 13 89 13 89 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 6 255 6 255 - - - - - - - - 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 16 1,012 11 712 5 300 15 1,237 15 (D) 2 (D) 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 39 6,884 36 6,484 4 400 33 5,697 29 5,143 6 554 250.0 to 499.9 acres ...........................: 32 12,236 32 12,236 - - 35 12,800 35 (D) 2 (D) 500.0 to 749.9 acres ...........................: 13 7,758 13 7,758 - - 14 8,149 14 (D) 3 (D) 750.0 to 999.9 acres ...........................: 10 8,443 10 8,443 - - 11 9,615 11 (D) 3 (D) 1,000.0 acres or more ..........................: 13 22,061 10 15,861 4 6,200 14 20,422 14 20,137 3 286 1,000.0 to 1,999.9 acres .....................: 10 14,815 8 (D) 3 (D) 13 (D) 13 (D) 3 286 2,000.0 to 2,999.9 acres .....................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3,000.0 acres or more ........................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Pumpkins .........................................: 264 3,028 254 3,020 14 8 242 2,010 238 (D) 4 (D) : Radishes .........................................: 150 88 140 86 11 2 108 77 106 (D) 2 (D) : Rhubarb ..........................................: 83 20 75 17 13 3 65 23 63 18 8 5 : Spinach ..........................................: 138 24 137 (D) 1 (D) 137 111 133 109 11 2 : Squash, all (including : zucchini) (see text) ............................: 258 438 245 418 14 19 314 581 301 575 18 5 : Sweet corn (see text) ............................: 148 3,285 130 3,069 21 216 168 3,845 160 3,741 12 104 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...............................: 86 19 71 15 15 4 99 19 92 16 8 3 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 28 47 25 42 3 5 20 41 19 (D) 1 (D) 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..............................: 13 131 13 131 - - 16 139 16 139 - - 15.0 to 24.9 acres .............................: 5 93 5 93 - - 9 174 9 174 - - 25.0 to 49.9 acres .............................: 3 97 3 (D) 1 (D) 10 296 10 (D) 2 (D) 50.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 3 233 3 233 - - 3 235 3 235 - - 100.0 acres or more ............................: 10 2,665 10 (D) 2 (D) 11 2,942 11 (D) 1 (D) : Sweet potatoes ...................................: 7 3 7 (D) 1 (D) 8 4 8 (D) 1 (D) : Tomatoes in the open .............................: 388 315 369 288 40 27 349 310 331 272 32 38 : Turnip greens ....................................: 10 (D) 10 (D) - - 44 (D) 44 (D) - - : Turnips ..........................................: 78 12 73 12 5 1 70 8 68 (D) 2 (D) : Watercress .......................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Watermelons ......................................: 124 881 122 (D) 3 (D) 132 716 132 716 - - : Other vegetables .................................: 140 172 137 172 4 1 159 600 149 (D) 11 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 37. Specified Fruits and Nuts by Acres: 2022 and 2017 [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres :Nonbearing age acres: Total : Bearing age acres :Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Noncitrus fruit, all .............................: 1,040 6,132 801 4,804 591 1,328 932 6,114 720 5,047 499 1,066 : Apples .........................................: 562 1,448 406 1,075 302 373 465 1,523 321 1,208 237 315 0.1 to 0.9 acres .............................: 296 101 186 55 166 45 238 79 136 48 138 31 1.0 to 4.9 acres .............................: 205 411 164 292 108 119 164 319 130 239 74 80 5.0 to 14.9 acres ............................: 51 376 46 295 21 80 47 347 40 279 17 68 15.0 to 24.9 acres ...........................: 3 59 3 (D) 2 (D) 7 127 7 (D) 4 (D) 25.0 to 49.9 acres ...........................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 172 4 (D) 2 (D) 50.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................: 3 200 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 100.0 acres or more ..........................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : Apricots .......................................: 162 108 138 89 43 19 152 92 88 67 81 25 : Cherries, sweet ................................: 176 335 123 232 91 103 183 259 136 211 72 48 : Cherries, tart .................................: 126 65 78 47 68 18 88 111 54 101 48 10 : Figs ...........................................: 17 6 9 2 8 4 - - - - - - : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ........: 297 1,004 207 798 141 207 277 1,049 208 881 125 169 : Kiwifruit ......................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) - - - - - - : Nectarines .....................................: 56 22 43 19 19 3 40 34 30 28 14 7 : Pawpaws (see text) .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Peaches, all ...................................: 405 2,819 308 2,317 231 502 362 2,785 282 2,352 187 433 0.1 to 0.9 acres .............................: 174 43 110 26 94 17 168 49 97 30 84 18 1.0 to 4.9 acres .............................: 143 327 118 248 73 79 105 247 96 199 47 48 5.0 to 14.9 acres ............................: 50 374 42 273 33 102 48 405 48 320 29 85 15.0 to 24.9 acres ...........................: 16 324 16 250 12 74 16 325 16 286 5 39 25.0 to 49.9 acres ...........................: 9 328 9 274 8 53 14 536 14 478 12 58 50.0 to 99.9 acres ...........................: 8 508 8 440 7 69 8 608 8 529 7 80 100.0 acres or more ..........................: 5 916 5 807 4 109 3 616 3 510 3 106 : Peaches, clingstone ..........................: 123 164 98 105 54 60 106 82 71 67 45 14 : Peaches, freestone ...........................: 337 2,655 260 2,213 190 443 295 2,703 242 2,285 149 419 0.1 to 0.9 acres ...........................: 127 26 75 15 66 11 114 36 68 24 53 12 1.0 to 4.9 acres ...........................: 130 285 108 217 66 68 93 214 86 174 40 41 5.0 to 14.9 acres ..........................: 43 305 40 244 28 61 48 399 48 315 29 84 15.0 to 24.9 acres .........................: 15 308 15 237 11 71 15 309 15 271 5 39 25.0 to 49.9 acres .........................: 9 328 9 274 8 53 14 521 14 463 12 58 50.0 to 99.9 acres .........................: 8 488 8 420 7 69 8 608 8 529 7 80 100.0 acres or more ........................: 5 916 5 807 4 109 3 616 3 510 3 106 : Pears, all .....................................: 238 220 165 172 110 48 139 188 84 152 72 37 : Pears, Bartlett ..............................: 124 174 103 147 49 27 76 147 51 120 34 27 : Pears, other than Bartlett ...................: 158 47 93 25 84 22 93 41 45 31 51 10 : Persimmons .....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : Plumcots, pluots, and other plum-apricot : hybrids .......................................: 25 10 17 6 11 4 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) : Plums and prunes ...............................: 184 70 119 43 95 28 166 58 96 38 83 20 : Plums ........................................: 180 66 117 (D) 90 (D) 163 55 94 35 82 20 : Prunes .......................................: 10 5 3 (D) 8 (D) 11 4 8 3 3 1 : Pomegranates ...................................: 8 4 - - 8 4 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Other noncitrus fruit (see text) ...............: 13 19 9 5 6 14 21 13 12 (D) 15 (D) : Nuts, all ........................................: 39 102 12 74 31 28 43 64 15 (D) 30 (D) : Almonds ........................................: 7 (D) 5 2 4 (D) 13 2 4 1 9 1 : Hazelnuts (Filberts) ...........................: 11 3 - - 11 3 16 4 5 2 13 2 : Pecans, all ....................................: 10 6 3 (D) 10 (D) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : Pecans, improved .............................: 10 6 3 (D) 10 (D) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : Walnuts, English ...............................: 15 22 3 (Z) 12 21 13 8 5 1 8 7 : Other nuts .....................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 5 50 1 (D) 4 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 38. Berries by Acres: 2022 and 2017 [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres :Nonbearing age acres: Total : Bearing age acres :Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Berries, all (see text) ..........................: 250 178 182 104 103 74 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Aronia berries ...................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) - - - - - - : Blackberries and dewberries (including : marionberries) ..................................: 46 18 33 13 21 5 36 17 27 14 14 3 : Blueberries, all .................................: 20 3 8 (D) 12 (D) 12 2 6 1 8 1 : Blueberries, tame ..............................: 17 2 5 (D) 12 (D) 9 1 6 1 5 1 : Blueberries, wild ..............................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : Boysenberries ....................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - : Cranberries ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Currants (black or red) ..........................: 38 13 17 3 21 10 6 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) : Elderberries .....................................: 37 11 10 (D) 30 (D) 10 1 5 1 6 1 : Gooseberries (see text) ..........................: 12 4 4 (Z) 8 4 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Mulberries (see text) ............................: 10 3 6 2 6 1 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Raspberries, all .................................: 126 80 106 64 26 16 102 31 87 24 20 7 : Strawberries .....................................: 64 30 39 10 27 20 86 33 70 24 21 10 : Other berries (see text) .........................: 16 11 12 9 6 3 24 7 12 2 17 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 39. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :Under glass or other protection: In the open : Value of sales :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop : Farms : Square feet : Farms : Acres : Farms : Dollars --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FLORICULTURE AND BEDDING CROPS : : Bedding/Garden plants, cut flowers and cut florist greens, foliage : plants, potted flowering plants, and other floriculture and bedding : crops, total .........................................................2022: 291 6,902,516 386 730 537 91,944,083 2017: 226 7,972,603 203 346 343 117,664,978 : Bedding/Garden plants - annuals, herbaceous perennials, vegetable : plants (include hanging baskets) ...................................2022: 191 6,074,202 180 422 309 78,428,051 2017: 185 6,944,247 106 234 237 108,826,498 : Cut flowers and cut florist greens ..................................2022: 64 211,747 200 208 233 7,235,661 2017: 36 217,502 81 92 100 3,063,528 : Foliage plants, indoor (include hanging baskets) ....................2022: 47 184,460 14 3 57 2,622,611 2017: 20 81,792 4 2 22 919,539 : Potted flowering plants .............................................2022: 71 387,167 32 31 92 3,280,631 2017: 50 717,460 16 6 59 4,731,319 : Other floriculture and bedding crops ................................2022: 28 44,940 31 66 51 377,129 2017: 11 11,602 25 13 36 124,094 : NURSERY CROPS : : Nursery stock crops ...................................................2022: 96 1,352,887 219 4,091 281 88,452,180 2017: 53 361,512 189 3,478 217 85,233,855 : Aquatic plants ........................................................2022: 7 11,562 8 2 14 203,094 2017: 9 17,755 4 1 11 193,085 : HEMP : : Hemp clones or transplants sold for transplants : to others (see text) .................................................2022: 18 39,268 (X) (X) 13 208,715 2017: (NA) (NA) (X) (X) (NA) (NA) : Hemp complete grows (see text) ........................................2022: 21 98,765 (X) (X) 21 1,059,574 2017: (NA) (NA) (X) (X) (NA) (NA) : Hemp seeds (see text) .................................................2022: 7 6,343 2 (D) 9 77,195 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : PROPAGATIVE MATERIALS SOLD : : Bulbs, corms, rhizomes, and tubers - dry ..............................2022: 10 68,117 14 14 23 2,794,744 2017: 15 146,918 14 44 28 (D) : Cuttings, seedlings, liners, and plugs ................................2022: 26 1,454,489 8 (D) 30 (D) 2017: 29 1,799,038 6 120 35 36,123,558 : Flower seeds ..........................................................2022: 9 7,326 22 505 27 (D) 2017: 16 30,335 16 110 31 275,273 : SOD : : Sod harvested or intended for sale in : future years (see text) ..............................................2022: (X) (X) 36 6,193 36 44,399,581 2017: (X) (X) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) 2022 farms by area: : 0.1 to 14.9 acres .....................................................: (X) (X) 6 (D) 6 (D) 15.0 to 49.9 acres ....................................................: (X) (X) 8 252 8 2,354,401 50.0 to 99.9 acres ....................................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) 100.0 to 249.9 acres ..................................................: (X) (X) 7 1,046 7 7,392,529 250.0 to 399.9 acres ..................................................: (X) (X) 7 1,956 7 16,740,000 400.0 to 749.9 acres ..................................................: (X) (X) 6 2,776 6 16,908,890 750.0 acres or more ...................................................: (X) (X) - - - - : FOOD CROPS GROWN UNDER GLASS OR OTHER PROTECTION : : Total greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs .......................2022: 303 1,751,594 (X) (X) 303 14,397,145 2017: 236 1,828,185 (X) (X) 236 13,857,101 2022 farms by area: : 1 to 999 square feet ..................................................: 151 53,974 (X) (X) 151 278,344 1,000 to 1,999 square feet ............................................: 57 72,904 (X) (X) 57 329,547 2,000 to 2,999 square feet ............................................: 25 56,293 (X) (X) 25 216,555 3,000 to 3,999 square feet ............................................: 12 37,895 (X) (X) 12 2,586,184 4,000 to 5,999 square feet ............................................: 24 122,342 (X) (X) 24 521,263 6,000 to 9,999 square feet ............................................: 17 128,689 (X) (X) 17 1,249,429 10,000 or more square feet ............................................: 17 1,279,497 (X) (X) 17 9,215,823 10,000 to 19,999 square feet ........................................: 7 74,562 (X) (X) 7 616,081 20,000 to 39,999 square feet ........................................: 6 160,810 (X) (X) 6 980,617 40,000 or more square feet ..........................................: 4 1,044,125 (X) (X) 4 7,619,125 : Greenhouse tomatoes .................................................2022: 227 1,316,382 (X) (X) 227 8,604,604 2017: 184 1,417,977 (X) (X) 184 10,284,017 2022 farms by area: : 1 to 999 square feet ................................................: 144 41,755 (X) (X) 144 264,059 1,000 to 1,999 square feet ..........................................: 34 41,766 (X) (X) 34 279,143 2,000 to 2,999 square feet ..........................................: 14 32,250 (X) (X) 14 171,074 3,000 to 3,999 square feet ..........................................: 3 9,960 (X) (X) 3 32,056 4,000 to 5,999 square feet ..........................................: 11 58,900 (X) (X) 11 213,000 6,000 to 9,999 square feet ..........................................: 7 47,064 (X) (X) 7 276,700 10,000 or more square feet ..........................................: 14 1,084,687 (X) (X) 14 7,368,572 : Other greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs .....................2022: 209 435,212 (X) (X) 209 5,792,541 2017: 179 410,208 (X) (X) 179 3,573,084 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :Under glass or other protection: In the open : Value of sales :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Crop : Farms : Square feet : Farms : Acres : Farms : Dollars --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOOD CROPS GROWN UNDER GLASS OR OTHER PROTECTION - Con. : : Total greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs - Con. : Other greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs - Con. : : 2022 farms by area: : 1 to 999 square feet ................................................: 132 40,938 (X) (X) 132 134,735 1,000 to 1,999 square feet ..........................................: 28 36,179 (X) (X) 28 (D) 2,000 to 2,999 square feet ..........................................: 15 35,512 (X) (X) 15 63,051 3,000 to 3,999 square feet ..........................................: 13 39,960 (X) (X) 13 2,546,352 4,000 to 5,999 square feet ..........................................: 12 58,313 (X) (X) 12 267,038 6,000 to 9,999 square feet ..........................................: 4 32,000 (X) (X) 4 862,000 10,000 or more square feet ..........................................: 5 192,310 (X) (X) 5 (D) : Vegetable seeds (see text) ............................................2022: 32 64,971 (X) (X) 36 166,782 2017: 10 26,664 (X) (X) 30 806,142 : Vegetable transplants to farm fields ..................................2022: 93 121,181 (X) (X) 93 278,895 2017: 39 39,096 (X) (X) 39 169,399 : Greenhouse fruits and berries .........................................2022: 43 44,501 (X) (X) 43 173,085 2017: 19 8,154 (X) (X) 19 27,724 2022 farms by area: : 1 to 999 square feet ..................................................: 36 6,716 (X) (X) 36 22,222 1,000 to 1,999 square feet ............................................: 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2,000 to 2,999 square feet ............................................: 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 3,000 to 3,999 square feet ............................................: - - (X) (X) - - 4,000 to 5,999 square feet ............................................: 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 6,000 to 9,999 square feet ............................................: 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 10,000 or more square feet ............................................: 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) : MUSHROOM CROPS : : Mushrooms .............................................................2022: 19 46,202 (X) (X) 19 3,834,027 2017: 15 (D) (X) (X) 15 (D) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 40. Woodland Crops Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres in production : Trees cut : Irrigated : Value :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: of sales Crop : Farms : Acres : Farms : Number : Farms : Acres : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cultivated Christmas trees .............................2022: 178 2,997 103 4,667 51 161 155 2017: 137 2,681 82 10,173 58 376 278 2022 farms by acres in production: : 1 to 2 acres ...........................................: 97 132 51 548 35 48 18 3 to 4 acres ...........................................: 7 21 4 18 4 8 1 5 to 9 acres ...........................................: 21 126 16 282 5 30 10 10 to 19 acres .........................................: 11 150 3 45 - - 1 20 to 49 acres .........................................: 23 690 12 1,050 7 75 21 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 8 419 6 1,302 - - 41 100 acres or more ......................................: 11 1,459 11 1,422 - - 63 : 2017 farms by acres in production: : 1 to 2 acres ...........................................: 62 89 26 575 35 52 16 3 to 4 acres ...........................................: 15 50 8 305 8 27 9 5 to 9 acres ...........................................: 12 66 10 332 5 (D) 12 10 to 19 acres .........................................: 8 92 7 103 1 (D) 3 20 to 49 acres .........................................: 26 830 17 6,354 9 270 188 50 to 99 acres .........................................: 6 306 6 962 - - 19 100 acres or more ......................................: 8 1,248 8 1,542 - - 32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres in production : Harvested : Irrigated : Value :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: of sales Crop : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Short rotation woody crops .............................2022: 6 270 6 22 - - 16 2017: 56 1,154 34 184 17 156 397 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 41. Farms by Concentration of Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Fewest number of farms accounting for- : :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : All farms : 10 percent of sales : 25 percent of sales : 50 percent of sales :75 percent of sales -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ................................................number: 36,056 4 14 77 546 percent: 100.0 (Z) (Z) 0.2 1.5 Land in farms .........................................acres: 30,213,899 5,106 48,507 323,860 4,356,145 Average size of farm ..............................acres: 838 1,277 3,465 4,206 7,978 Estimated market value of land and buildings ..........farms: 36,056 4 14 77 546 $1,000: 72,539,398 26,310 109,505 761,287 6,921,218 Average per farm ................................dollars: 2,011,854 6,577,595 7,821,759 9,886,839 12,676,224 Average per acre ................................dollars: 2,401 5,153 2,258 2,351 1,589 Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...........................................$1,000: 4,938,560 39,500 89,435 206,204 938,609 percent: 100.0 0.8 1.8 4.2 19.0 Land in farms according to use: : Total cropland ......................................acres: 10,479,125 (D) 14,787 134,730 2,094,325 Harvested cropland ................................acres: 4,951,986 (D) 9,109 78,719 1,379,583 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ............acres: 18,088,829 2,180 27,369 171,727 2,131,972 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...........$1,000: 9,222,516 1,076,897 2,359,503 4,619,728 6,917,139 Average per farm ................................dollars: 255,783 269,224,368 168,535,948 59,996,470 12,668,753 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ...........................................farms: 3,856 - 2 20 328 $1,000: 1,548,342 - (D) 29,972 668,544 Tobacco .............................................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ...............................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and : sweet potatoes .....................................farms: 1,206 - - 3 79 $1,000: 475,148 - - (D) 370,230 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ......................farms: 874 - - - 4 $1,000: 49,825 - - - 14,217 Fruits and tree nuts ..............................farms: 792 - - - 4 $1,000: 48,980 - - - 14,217 Berries ...........................................farms: 176 - - - - $1,000: 846 - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ................................................farms: 939 - - 1 33 $1,000: 284,999 - - (D) 177,840 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops ........................................farms: 109 - - - 1 $1,000: 171 - - - (D) Cultivated Christmas trees ........................farms: 103 - - - 1 $1,000: 155 - - - (D) Short rotation woody crops ........................farms: 6 - - - - $1,000: 16 - - - - Other crops and hay .................................farms: 8,190 - 3 8 154 $1,000: 460,769 - 1,045 4,732 119,825 Maple syrup .......................................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Cattle and calves ...................................farms: 9,739 4 14 67 306 $1,000: 4,659,645 (D) (D) 3,335,237 3,947,193 Milk from cows ......................................farms: 148 - 1 28 75 $1,000: 1,248,834 - (D) 909,090 1,232,919 Hogs and pigs .......................................farms: 1,207 - - 5 14 $1,000: 210,135 - - 150,076 202,673 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, : and milk ...........................................farms: 2,095 - - 2 12 $1,000: 97,852 - - (D) 69,170 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys ........................................farms: 1,853 - - - 10 $1,000: 31,957 - - - (D) Poultry and eggs ....................................farms: 3,534 - - 2 10 $1,000: 111,869 - - (D) 99,843 Aquaculture .........................................farms: 51 - - - 1 $1,000: 15,769 - - - (D) Other animals and other animal : products ...........................................farms: 1,347 1 3 4 9 $1,000: 27,202 (D) (D) 99 11,993 Value of organically produced : commodities ..........................................farms: 315 - - 3 30 $1,000: 192,345 - - (D) 143,237 Value of landlords' share of : total sales ..........................................farms: 1,319 - 1 2 98 $1,000: 113,343 - (D) (D) 41,337 Total farm production expenses ........................farms: 36,056 4 14 77 546 $1,000: 8,160,142 926,484 2,088,412 3,818,459 5,555,498 Selected farm production expenses: : Fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners purchased .............................farms: 10,790 2 8 43 436 $1,000: 410,699 (D) (D) 9,509 171,677 Chemicals purchased .................................farms: 11,433 3 10 47 438 $1,000: 229,485 (D) 759 7,287 91,822 Livestock and poultry purchased : or leased ..........................................farms: 9,156 4 14 59 238 $1,000: 2,003,707 536,963 1,167,836 1,629,764 1,867,542 Feed purchased ......................................farms: 20,843 4 14 74 326 $1,000: 2,230,730 347,694 814,585 1,610,464 1,968,420 Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased .................farms: 32,913 4 14 77 546 $1,000: 280,247 1,968 4,432 25,979 99,394 Utilities ...........................................farms: 22,978 4 14 77 546 $1,000: 251,233 7,591 11,159 37,896 113,876 Hired farm labor ....................................farms: 6,965 4 14 77 526 $1,000: 675,083 13,980 34,628 186,030 385,270 Interest expense ....................................farms: 10,151 - 6 58 416 $1,000: 222,185 - 3,488 19,744 65,139 Government payments ...................................farms: 8,533 1 3 33 354 $1,000: 289,057 (D) (D) 7,575 49,532 Inventory of selected livestock: : Cattle and calves ...................................farms: 12,030 4 14 67 301 number: 2,658,012 261,768 667,878 1,256,658 1,686,319 Milk cows .........................................farms: 414 - 1 28 75 number: 201,750 - (D) 145,608 197,609 Hogs and pigs .......................................farms: 1,224 - - 5 14 number: 515,878 - - 394,151 484,769 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 42. Commodities Raised and Delivered Under Production Contracts: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commodity : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Broilers and other meat-type chickens ................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Eggs, chicken (dozens) ...............................................: - - - - Layers ...............................................................: - - - - Pullets for laying flock replacement .................................: 1 (D) 4 1,393,000 Turkeys ..............................................................: - - - - Custom fed cattle shipped directly for slaughter .....................: 26 634,609 30 754,406 Hogs and pigs ........................................................: 3 65,000 4 36,468 Replacement dairy heifers ............................................: 7 54,048 6 18,597 Other cattle, sheep, livestock, or poultry ...........................: 9 (X) 16 (X) Grains, oilseeds, vegetables, melons, potatoes, : and other crops .....................................................: - (X) - (X) : Value of commodities ($1,000) ........................................: 48 1,361,207 59 1,323,214 Total payments received ($1,000) .....................................: 48 179,633 59 223,301 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 43. Value of Land and Buildings: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Value of land and buildings : Farms : Value ($1,000) : Farms : Value ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Estimated market value of land and buildings ...............: 36,056 72,539,398 38,893 51,161,421 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 2,011,854 (X) 1,315,440 Average per acre ................................dollars: (X) 2,401 (X) 1,608 : By value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..........................................: 1,217 27,404 2,293 50,830 $50,000 to $99,999 .....................................: 1,130 82,138 1,754 125,929 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................: 2,485 355,922 3,619 521,424 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................: 7,751 2,601,759 11,405 3,777,230 $500,000 to $999,999 ...................................: 9,901 6,899,706 8,847 5,975,603 $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...............................: 5,884 7,885,217 4,754 6,462,191 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...............................: 4,376 13,210,246 4,014 12,317,845 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...............................: 1,881 12,699,525 1,501 10,031,961 $10,000,000 or more ....................................: 1,431 28,777,481 706 11,898,407 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 44. Value of Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Value of machinery and equipment : Farms : Value ($1,000) : Farms : Value ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Estimated market value of machinery and equipment ..........: 36,055 4,938,560 38,862 4,559,965 Average per farm ................................dollars: (X) 136,973 (X) 117,337 : By value group: : $1 to $4,999 ...........................................: 2,607 7,202 3,418 9,284 $5,000 to $9,999 .......................................: 2,838 19,374 3,468 23,580 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................: 4,520 61,593 5,598 76,454 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................: 4,059 95,605 4,721 109,150 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................: 5,235 195,854 5,545 204,716 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................: 3,968 222,310 4,050 226,532 $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................: 2,850 229,562 2,706 218,038 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................: 4,455 587,416 4,164 539,462 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................: 3,390 990,204 3,180 943,239 $500,000 to $999,999 ...................................: 1,219 801,259 1,208 806,538 $1,000,000 or more .....................................: 914 1,728,180 804 1,402,971 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 45. Selected Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Manufactured : Manufactured : : Manufactured : Total : 2018 to 2022 : prior to 2018 : Total : 2013 to 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected machinery and equipment : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Trucks, including pickups ......................................: 27,445 64,849 6,484 9,118 24,862 55,731 30,271 71,796 7,308 10,160 : Tractors .......................................................: 25,381 52,751 4,656 6,435 22,560 46,316 27,856 58,834 4,650 6,612 2 or 3 .......................................................: 8,360 19,546 759 1,677 7,515 17,566 9,394 21,808 909 2,027 4 or more ....................................................: 3,469 19,653 170 1,031 3,022 16,727 4,064 22,628 178 1,022 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ................................: 11,565 14,584 1,581 1,713 10,147 12,871 13,092 16,950 1,577 1,742 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ....................................: 14,595 20,574 2,291 2,659 12,753 17,915 16,067 22,692 2,008 2,246 100 horsepower (PTO) or more .................................: 8,204 17,593 1,326 2,063 7,513 15,530 9,088 19,192 1,638 2,624 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ........................: 2,622 3,547 402 572 2,277 2,975 3,127 4,281 527 642 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ...................: - - - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ..............................: 1,926 2,150 208 234 1,730 1,916 2,541 2,838 336 378 Hay balers .....................................................: 7,460 9,008 869 958 6,745 8,050 8,805 10,617 1,204 1,311 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 46. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : 2022 : 2017 :: Item : 2022 : 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Any fertilizer, manure, or chemicals : :: Chemical expenses ...........................farms: 11,433 12,924 used .......................................farms: 13,037 14,387 :: $1,000: 229,485 196,820 : :: : Any fertilizer or chemical expenses .........farms: 14,250 16,373 :: Acres treated to control- : $1,000: 640,184 461,042 :: Insects ...................................farms: 3,021 3,508 : :: acres: 864,811 1,593,199 Commercial fertilizer, lime, : :: Weeds, grass, or brush ....................farms: 8,647 9,423 and soil conditioners used .................farms: 8,924 10,365 :: acres: 4,647,801 6,435,661 acres treated: 4,421,367 4,526,039 :: Nematodes .................................farms: 486 281 : :: acres: 111,125 130,782 Manure used .................................farms: 4,402 5,137 :: Diseases in crops and orchards ............farms: 933 1,384 acres treated: 384,533 424,050 :: acres: 180,797 683,424 : :: : Organic fertilizer used .....................farms: 782 814 :: Chemicals used to control growth, thin : acres treated: 79,712 85,269 :: fruit, ripen, or defoliate .................farms: 502 224 : :: acres on which used: 70,398 51,613 Commercial fertilizer, lime, and : :: : soil conditioners expenses .................farms: 10,790 13,061 :: : $1,000: 410,699 264,222 :: : --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 47. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land use practices : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile .................................................: 519 55,091 703 84,083 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 106 (X) 120 : Acres drained: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 149 (D) 215 (D) 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 187 4,258 229 5,302 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 69 4,714 89 6,041 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 43 5,594 74 9,824 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 46 13,639 59 15,964 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 15 10,507 23 14,763 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 9 12,595 12 16,257 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 1 (D) 2 (D) : Land artificially drained by ditches .................................: 3,118 283,778 3,737 278,220 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 91 (X) 74 : Acres drained by ditches: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,251 5,798 1,535 6,940 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 1,123 25,325 1,374 31,180 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 272 18,402 274 18,627 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 186 24,573 247 32,745 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 149 45,345 197 59,633 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 84 59,549 62 43,834 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 42 54,946 40 47,621 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 11 49,840 8 37,640 : Land under conservation easement .....................................: 1,867 1,299,739 1,774 1,556,598 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 696 (X) 877 : Acres under easement: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 137 489 173 677 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 390 10,475 327 8,820 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 254 17,962 190 13,604 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 309 44,029 258 35,564 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 332 102,947 317 98,168 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 197 139,084 256 176,218 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 114 162,442 100 133,128 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 134 822,311 153 1,090,419 : Cropland on which no-till practices were used ........................: 4,603 2,505,875 3,521 2,899,356 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 544 (X) 823 : No-till practices used: : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 1,264 4,218 795 2,447 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 1,324 32,084 833 19,900 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 397 27,925 258 18,843 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 361 50,334 289 40,998 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 431 147,259 368 117,850 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 266 184,316 278 200,139 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 224 316,378 271 386,894 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 336 1,743,361 429 2,112,285 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) ...................: 3,875 2,825,806 3,083 2,613,722 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 729 (X) 848 : Conservation or reduced tillage used (see text): : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 712 2,291 312 1,164 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 611 14,622 423 11,550 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 439 30,202 243 17,166 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 392 56,050 395 56,918 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 556 187,374 531 176,326 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 436 312,955 450 319,489 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 318 459,887 360 504,116 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 411 1,762,425 369 1,526,993 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional : tillage practices were used (see text) ..............................: 3,449 1,146,262 3,679 1,437,566 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 332 (X) 391 : Intensive or conventional tillage used (see text): : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 601 2,352 525 2,227 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 877 20,800 884 23,392 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 465 32,225 450 31,943 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 478 67,289 473 65,783 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 520 164,998 654 213,477 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 216 148,106 314 214,883 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 166 226,917 207 287,935 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 126 483,575 172 597,926 : Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .....................: 1,958 154,291 1,751 129,820 Average per farm .................................................: (X) 79 (X) 74 : Cover crop acres (excluding CRP): : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 826 (D) 739 (D) 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 530 12,683 523 12,754 50 to 99 acres ...................................................: 231 15,655 161 11,054 100 to 199 acres .................................................: 161 21,603 146 19,607 : 200 to 499 acres .................................................: 147 43,817 122 37,568 500 to 999 acres .................................................: 41 27,258 50 32,247 1,000 to 1,999 acres .............................................: 20 23,757 9 12,231 2,000 acres or more ..............................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) : Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ....................: 3,107 (X) (NA) (X) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 48. Selected Characteristics of Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Estimated market value of : : : : : selected capital assets, : Market value of agricultural : : : : average per farm (dollars) : products sold ($1,000) : : : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Harvested : : : : : Livestock, : :Land in farms : cropland : Land and : Machinery and : : : poultry, and NAICS code (see text) : Farms : (acres) : (acres) : buildings : equipment : Total : Crops : their products ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total ......................................................: 36,056 30,213,899 4,951,986 2,011,854 136,973 9,222,516 2,819,254 6,403,262 : Crop production (111) ......................................: 16,635 13,196,848 4,139,164 2,026,193 171,184 2,814,952 2,693,934 121,018 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .........................: 2,821 6,809,854 3,168,851 4,665,988 516,878 1,500,350 1,426,893 73,457 Soybean farming (11111) ................................: 6 8,158 3,494 5,948,197 233,242 963 963 - Oilseed (except soybean) farming (11112) ...............: 25 35,082 19,834 2,770,511 454,976 4,321 4,217 104 Dry pea and bean farming (11113) .......................: 17 21,435 10,260 6,283,016 324,854 4,416 4,416 - Wheat farming (11114) ..................................: 857 2,038,405 803,868 3,672,209 342,568 176,813 171,629 5,184 Corn farming (11115) ...................................: 1,214 2,426,631 1,260,850 5,096,372 645,487 1,012,923 971,705 41,217 Rice farming (11116) ...................................: - - - - - - - - Other grain farming (11119) ............................: 702 2,280,143 1,070,545 5,152,295 516,546 300,915 273,963 26,952 : Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .......................: 784 244,084 143,898 2,396,055 302,342 521,678 517,522 4,155 Potato farming (111211) ................................: 131 177,123 106,918 8,181,681 1,173,171 353,484 351,598 1,886 Other vegetable (except potato) and melon : farming (111219) ......................................: 653 66,961 36,980 1,235,386 127,643 168,194 165,924 2,270 : Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................: 784 34,879 7,119 787,070 64,795 49,832 49,243 589 Orange groves (11131) ..................................: - - - - - - - - Citrus (except orange) groves (11132) ..................: - - - - - - - - Noncitrus fruit and tree nut farming (11133) ...........: 784 34,879 7,119 787,070 64,795 49,832 49,243 589 Apple orchards (111331) ..............................: 220 7,666 1,674 705,901 47,803 9,647 9,601 46 Grape vineyards (111332) .............................: 135 8,391 853 887,854 37,314 3,583 3,552 31 Strawberry farming (111333) ..........................: 10 91 20 388,400 53,415 210 202 8 Berry (except strawberry) farming (111334) ...........: 48 743 89 510,814 23,910 119 103 16 Tree nut farming (111335) ............................: 10 2,047 90 342,352 15,219 (D) (D) - Fruit and tree nut combination : farming (111336) ....................................: 9 660 24 196,639 52,778 (D) (D) - Other noncitrus fruit farming (111339) ...............: 352 15,281 4,369 875,876 93,569 36,131 35,643 488 : Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .......................................: 819 119,391 22,791 1,424,809 102,045 287,423 285,463 1,961 Food crops grown under cover (11141) ...................: 92 3,957 263 809,078 60,329 17,463 17,385 78 Nursery and floriculture production (11142) ............: 727 115,434 22,528 1,502,728 107,324 269,960 268,077 1,883 Nursery and tree production (111421) .................: 452 101,268 20,511 1,746,637 126,061 185,233 183,448 1,785 Floriculture production (111422) .....................: 275 14,166 2,017 1,101,829 76,528 84,727 84,630 98 : Other crop farming (1119) ................................: 11,427 5,988,640 796,505 1,477,245 89,091 455,669 414,813 40,856 Tobacco farming (11191) ................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming (11193) ..............................: - - - - - - - - Hay farming (11194) ....................................: 5,525 2,864,962 703,460 1,760,990 128,407 359,673 337,820 21,853 All other crop farming (11199) .........................: 5,902 3,123,678 93,045 1,211,625 52,280 95,996 76,993 19,002 : Animal production and aquaculture (112) ....................: 19,421 17,017,051 812,822 1,999,572 107,671 6,407,564 125,320 6,282,244 : Cattle ranching and farming (1121) .......................: 10,376 14,463,227 747,437 2,662,071 143,635 5,905,674 114,097 5,791,577 Beef cattle ranching and farming, : including feedlots (11211) ............................: 10,198 14,362,230 701,321 2,623,071 131,364 4,508,795 100,488 4,408,307 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ............: 9,980 13,561,205 640,999 2,569,188 117,070 1,022,959 73,306 949,652 Cattle feedlots (112112) .............................: 218 801,025 60,322 5,089,817 785,731 3,485,836 27,182 3,458,654 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...............: 178 100,997 46,116 4,896,436 846,632 1,396,879 13,609 1,383,270 : Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................: 332 37,157 7,749 876,020 79,426 215,458 (D) (D) : Poultry and egg production (1123) ........................: 1,244 78,933 3,394 784,071 60,818 109,691 363 109,328 Chicken egg production (11231) .........................: 1,060 61,408 2,714 768,688 62,649 101,251 227 101,024 Broilers and other meat-type chicken : production (11232) ....................................: 11 (D) 58 (D) (D) (D) 7 (D) Turkey production (11233) ..............................: 2 (D) - (D) (D) (D) - (D) Poultry hatcheries (11234) .............................: - - - - - - - - Other poultry production (11239) .......................: 171 16,888 622 863,063 49,118 (D) 129 (D) : Sheep and goat farming (1124) ............................: 1,449 467,888 17,525 1,041,283 67,589 103,476 2,476 101,000 Sheep farming (11241) ..................................: 643 426,022 16,015 1,411,331 88,776 98,420 2,383 96,037 Goat farming (11242) ...................................: 806 41,866 1,510 746,072 50,687 5,056 93 4,963 : Aquaculture (1125) .......................................: 42 9,292 (D) 2,212,229 190,448 15,178 (D) (D) : Other animal production (1129) ...........................: 5,978 1,960,554 (D) 1,395,798 65,702 58,088 2,895 55,193 Apiculture (11291) .....................................: 175 12,783 (D) 701,267 49,368 3,698 71 3,628 Horse and other equine production (11292) ..............: 3,350 512,115 22,215 1,220,392 73,742 29,136 708 28,428 Fur-bearing animal and rabbit : production (11293) ....................................: 5 50 - 594,000 1,563 (Z) - (Z) All other animal production (11299) ....................: 2,448 1,435,606 14,320 1,687,121 55,999 25,253 2,116 23,138 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 49. Renewable Energy: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : 2022 : 2017 :: Item : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ..............farms: 4,960 4,609 :: Renewable energy producing systems (see text) - Con. : : :: Geothermal/geoexchange systems ...........................farms: 383 438 Solar panels .............................................farms: 4,294 3,768 :: : : :: Small hydro systems ......................................farms: 99 78 Wind turbines ............................................farms: 573 627 :: : : :: Wind rights leased to others ...............................farms: 1,123 626 Methane digesters ........................................farms: 17 3 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 50. Institutional, Research, Experimental, and American Indian Reservation Farms: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 :: Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms .....................................................number: 180 180 :: Market value of agricultural products sold - Con. : Land in farms ..............................................acres: 1,124,565 1,136,825 :: Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........$1,000: 17,034 11,960 Average size of farm ...................................acres: 6,248 6,316 :: Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................$1,000: 23,763 26,177 : :: : Estimated market value of land and buildings ..............$1,000: 816,514 637,629 :: Total farm production expenses 1/ .........................$1,000: 39,922 40,638 Average per farm .....................................dollars: 4,536,188 3,542,384 :: Average per farm .....................................dollars: 221,791 225,768 Average per acre .....................................dollars: 726 561 :: : : :: Government payments ........................................farms: 10 12 Estimated market value of all machinery and : :: $1,000: 487 291 equipment ................................................$1,000: 42,788 33,387 :: Average per farm .....................................dollars: 48,695 24,249 : :: : Land in farms according to use: : :: Total income from farm-related sources .....................farms: 51 55 : :: $1,000: 3,885 4,847 Total cropland ...........................................farms: 79 82 :: Average per farm .....................................dollars: 76,173 88,130 acres: 39,875 43,102 :: : Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 61 72 :: Tenure: : acres: 24,653 24,938 :: Full owners ...................................................: 141 142 Other pasture and grazing land that could have : :: Part owners ...................................................: 28 20 been used for crops without additional : :: Tenants .......................................................: 11 18 improvements ..........................................farms: 14 11 :: : acres: 3,318 1,512 :: Farms by North American Industry Classification System: : Other cropland .........................................farms: 36 36 :: : acres: 11,904 16,652 :: Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 18 16 : :: Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 3 3 Total woodland ...........................................farms: 24 19 :: Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 2 2 acres: 93,350 (D) :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 18 12 :: production (1114) ............................................: 7 9 acres: (D) 5,090 :: : Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 15 13 :: Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 35 32 acres: (D) (D) :: Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - : :: Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - Permanent pasture and rangeland other than cropland : :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : and woodland pastured ...................................farms: 108 102 :: crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 35 32 acres: 975,717 983,980 :: : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 17 16 facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 104 109 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 2 3 acres: 15,623 (D) :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 1 3 Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 55 66 :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 5 1 acres: 25,160 27,799 :: : : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: - 2 Market value of agricultural products sold ................$1,000: 40,797 38,137 :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 4 2 Average per farm .....................................dollars: 226,651 211,872 :: Aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129) ..........: 86 91 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Landlord production expenses are included within total farm production expenses. Table 51. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : 2022 : 2017 :: Item : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : :: ALL PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : :: FOR FARMS WITH CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : : :: ORGANIC PRODUCTION 1/ (SEE TEXT) - Con. : Total organic product sales ..........................farms: 315 247 :: : $1,000: 192,345 134,062 :: Place of residence: : Average per farm ...............................dollars: 610,618 542,761 :: On farm operated ........................................: 497 465 : :: Not on farm operated ....................................: 297 182 By value of sales: : :: : $1 to $4,999 .....................................farms: 78 52 :: Days worked off farm: : $1,000: 142 92 :: None ....................................................: 320 319 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................farms: 23 8 :: Any .....................................................: 474 328 $1,000: 160 53 :: 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 127 93 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................farms: 39 36 :: 50 to 99 days .........................................: 67 36 $1,000: 717 558 :: 100 to 199 days .......................................: 66 50 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................farms: 34 25 :: 200 days or more ......................................: 214 149 $1,000: 1,313 889 :: : $50,000 or more ..................................farms: 141 126 :: Years on present farm: : $1,000: 190,012 132,471 :: 2 years or less .........................................: 39 48 : :: 3 or 4 years ............................................: 155 83 TYPE OF PRODUCTION : :: 5 to 9 years ............................................: 219 119 : :: 10 years or more ........................................: 381 397 USDA National Organic Program certified : :: : organic production ..................................farms: 292 256 :: Average years on present farm ...........................: 16.0 16.9 USDA National Organic Program organic : :: : production exempt from certification ................farms: 60 67 :: Age group: : Acres transitioning into USDA National : :: Under 25 years ..........................................: 17 12 Organic Program organic production ..................farms: 33 83 :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 118 97 : :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 165 101 ALL PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS : :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 97 110 FOR FARMS WITH CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 172 195 ORGANIC PRODUCTION 1/ : :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 159 95 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 66 37 Sex of producers: : :: : Male ....................................................: 566 438 :: Average age .............................................: 52.5 52.3 Female ..................................................: 228 209 :: : : :: Military service: : Primary occupation: : :: Never served or only on active duty for training : Farming .................................................: 465 452 :: in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...............: 739 615 Other ...................................................: 329 195 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 55 32 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. Table 52. Selected Producer Characteristics: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 :: Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers ...........................................number: 67,852 69,032 :: Age group - Con. : : :: : Sex of producers: : :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 4,538 4,527 Male ....................................................: 40,106 40,193 :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 9,601 8,042 Female ..................................................: 27,746 28,839 :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 9,877 12,163 : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 16,133 20,116 Hired managers ............................................: 3,504 3,397 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 17,401 15,650 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 9,401 7,634 Primary occupation: : :: : Farming .................................................: 26,131 26,837 :: Average age .............................................: 58.3 57.6 Other ...................................................: 41,721 42,195 :: : : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 5,439 (NA) Place of residence: : :: : On farm operated ........................................: 48,389 52,667 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, : Not on farm operated ....................................: 19,463 16,365 :: or Spanish origin ........................................: 3,637 3,765 : :: : Days of work off farm: : :: Producers by race: : None ....................................................: 24,775 24,446 :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 503 486 Any .....................................................: 43,077 44,586 :: Asian ...................................................: 359 374 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 7,326 7,058 :: Black or African American ...............................: 86 96 50 to 99 days .........................................: 3,425 3,410 :: Native Hawaiian or : 100 to 199 days .......................................: 5,860 5,970 :: Other Pacific Islander..................................: 86 70 200 days or more ......................................: 26,466 28,148 :: White ...................................................: 66,181 67,431 : :: More than one race reported .............................: 637 575 Years on present farm: : :: : 2 years or less .........................................: 4,256 4,955 :: Military service: : 3 or 4 years ............................................: 7,172 6,586 :: Never served or only on active duty for training : 5 to 9 years ............................................: 14,773 10,846 :: in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...........: 61,356 60,937 10 years or more ........................................: 41,651 46,645 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 6,496 8,095 : :: : Average years on present farm .............................: 18.5 18.8 :: Number of persons living : : :: in producers' households .................................: 120,610 123,943 Years operating any farm: : :: : 5 years or less .........................................: 12,130 11,536 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 12,036 9,621 :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 57,552 59,740 11 years or more ........................................: 43,686 47,875 :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 49,965 52,120 : :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 40,918 45,561 Average years on any farm .................................: 21.0 21.2 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 37,444 (NA) : :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 46,849 50,839 Age group: : :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 36,885 38,701 Under 25 years ..........................................: 901 900 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 53. Selected Farm Characteristics by Producers' Involvement in Decisionmaking: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Day-to-day : Land use and/or : Livestock : decisions : crop decisions : decisions :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................................number: 34,285 37,421 30,548 33,550 24,624 28,746 Land in farms .......................................................acres: 29,142,688 30,975,700 27,477,197 29,297,660 22,435,085 25,009,867 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .............................................................: 5,038 6,224 4,278 5,359 3,568 4,734 10 to 49 acres ...........................................................: 10,287 11,239 9,014 9,895 7,750 8,886 50 to 179 acres ..........................................................: 7,335 7,612 6,519 6,813 5,230 5,809 180 to 499 acres .........................................................: 4,305 4,192 3,841 3,828 2,850 3,078 500 acres or more ........................................................: 7,320 8,154 6,896 7,655 5,226 6,239 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .................................................farms: 32,805 35,405 29,251 31,794 23,677 27,286 acres: 19,464,414 20,531,582 18,224,085 19,309,849 15,104,824 16,878,968 Rented or leased land in farms ......................................farms: 7,359 8,984 6,828 8,354 5,496 7,213 acres: 9,678,274 10,444,118 9,253,112 9,987,811 7,330,261 8,130,899 : TENURE : : Full owners .........................................................farms: 26,926 28,437 23,720 25,196 19,128 21,533 acres: 10,995,151 11,246,035 10,238,371 10,419,074 8,347,695 9,017,966 Part owners .........................................................farms: 5,879 6,968 5,531 6,598 4,549 5,753 acres: 16,119,087 17,370,294 15,335,401 16,688,420 12,773,179 14,429,175 Tenants .............................................................farms: 1,480 2,016 1,297 1,756 947 1,460 acres: 2,028,450 2,359,371 1,903,425 2,190,166 1,314,211 1,562,726 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...............................................................farms: 34,285 37,421 30,548 33,550 24,624 28,746 $1,000: 9,306,650 7,618,895 8,756,202 6,750,486 7,242,996 5,890,657 : Market value of agricultural products sold ........................farms: 34,285 37,421 30,548 33,550 24,624 28,746 $1,000: 9,028,912 7,429,560 8,487,872 6,570,853 7,072,610 5,774,795 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...................farms: 12,439 14,872 11,921 14,219 7,064 9,355 $1,000: 2,758,093 2,200,515 2,703,370 2,151,336 1,200,536 1,029,101 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........................farms: 15,065 17,573 13,423 15,914 14,005 16,654 $1,000: 6,270,819 5,229,045 5,784,502 4,419,517 5,872,074 4,745,694 Government payments ...............................................farms: 7,851 8,433 7,340 7,837 4,695 5,239 $1,000: 277,738 189,336 268,330 179,633 170,386 115,862 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .........................................................: 10,525 12,389 8,846 10,550 7,559 9,683 $1,000 to $2,499 .........................................................: 3,902 3,867 3,332 3,395 2,981 3,023 $2,500 to $4,999 .........................................................: 3,311 3,583 2,935 3,222 2,402 2,842 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................: 3,461 3,524 3,105 3,227 2,490 2,778 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................: 3,712 3,823 3,392 3,509 2,636 2,899 $25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................: 2,214 2,500 2,096 2,287 1,601 1,873 $50,000 or more ..........................................................: 7,160 7,735 6,842 7,360 4,955 5,648 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...........................................................farms: 52 202 51 203 25 128 $1,000: 6,957 21,421 6,762 22,422 2,902 13,302 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments .......................................farms: 3,711 3,460 3,373 3,135 1,854 1,990 $1,000: 46,111 51,962 43,246 47,819 24,455 30,508 Other Federal farm program payments .................................farms: 5,617 7,328 5,353 6,865 3,740 4,639 $1,000: 231,627 137,374 225,084 131,814 145,931 85,354 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .........................................: 2,665 3,191 2,638 3,087 1,131 1,504 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .......................................: 762 631 743 614 408 371 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................................: 768 671 723 638 267 261 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..................: 785 619 727 588 309 269 Other crop farming (1119) ................................................: 10,527 10,052 9,654 9,259 5,444 5,763 Tobacco farming (11191) ................................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .................................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..............................: 10,527 10,052 9,654 9,259 5,444 5,763 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ................................: 9,621 11,898 8,428 10,658 8,944 11,271 Cattle feedlots (112112) .................................................: 209 281 189 257 204 277 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .................................: 178 224 164 199 158 220 Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................................: 322 379 232 304 312 353 Poultry and egg production (1123) ........................................: 1,236 492 1,024 424 1,106 452 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ............................................: 1,419 1,722 1,210 1,457 1,393 1,656 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..........................................: 5,793 7,261 4,816 6,065 4,948 6,349 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .....................................................: 32,051 35,597 28,500 31,900 23,295 27,488 Limited Liability Company ............................................: 5,679 4,510 5,009 4,118 4,029 3,549 : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .................................................: 27,366 30,528 24,160 27,261 20,089 23,751 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 53. Selected Farm Characteristics by Producers' Involvement in Decisionmaking: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Marketing : Record keeping and : Estate or succession : decisions (see text) : financial management : planning :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................................number: 23,405 (NA) 31,011 35,017 22,788 25,209 Land in farms .......................................................acres: 24,110,631 (NA) 28,220,331 29,408,250 21,399,076 22,591,217 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .............................................................: 3,172 (NA) 4,311 5,699 2,838 3,757 10 to 49 acres ...........................................................: 6,508 (NA) 8,907 10,202 6,483 7,221 50 to 179 acres ..........................................................: 4,819 (NA) 6,621 7,184 4,997 5,241 180 to 499 acres .........................................................: 2,935 (NA) 4,021 4,031 2,981 3,010 500 acres or more ........................................................: 5,971 (NA) 7,151 7,901 5,489 5,980 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .................................................farms: 22,163 (NA) 29,621 33,098 21,975 24,068 acres: 15,368,721 (NA) 18,782,221 19,274,811 13,982,754 14,644,684 Rented or leased land in farms ......................................farms: 6,259 (NA) 6,974 8,664 5,071 6,141 acres: 8,741,910 (NA) 9,438,110 10,133,439 7,416,322 7,946,533 : TENURE : : Full owners .........................................................farms: 17,146 (NA) 24,037 26,353 17,717 19,068 acres: 8,140,239 (NA) 10,600,386 10,322,599 7,378,978 7,443,699 Part owners .........................................................farms: 5,017 (NA) 5,584 6,745 4,258 5,000 acres: 14,137,183 (NA) 15,700,093 16,864,697 12,655,046 13,347,397 Tenants .............................................................farms: 1,242 (NA) 1,390 1,919 813 1,141 acres: 1,833,209 (NA) 1,919,852 2,220,954 1,365,052 1,800,121 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...............................................................farms: 23,405 (NA) 31,011 35,017 22,788 25,209 $1,000: 8,089,512 (NA) 8,918,609 7,330,786 7,575,912 5,384,212 : Market value of agricultural products sold ........................farms: 23,405 (NA) 31,011 35,017 22,788 25,209 $1,000: 7,848,517 (NA) 8,648,026 7,145,168 7,358,981 5,240,624 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...................farms: 9,384 (NA) 11,363 13,986 8,236 10,069 $1,000: 2,434,567 (NA) 2,661,138 2,151,673 2,082,161 1,593,083 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........................farms: 11,853 (NA) 13,999 16,851 10,466 12,270 $1,000: 5,413,950 (NA) 5,986,888 4,993,495 5,276,820 3,647,541 Government payments ...............................................farms: 5,894 (NA) 7,676 8,188 5,757 5,955 $1,000: 240,995 (NA) 270,583 185,618 216,931 143,588 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .........................................................: 5,626 (NA) 8,835 11,034 6,547 8,016 $1,000 to $2,499 .........................................................: 2,434 (NA) 3,377 3,550 2,395 2,383 $2,500 to $4,999 .........................................................: 2,175 (NA) 2,993 3,394 2,061 2,339 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................................................: 2,406 (NA) 3,236 3,424 2,314 2,382 $10,000 to $24,999 .......................................................: 2,751 (NA) 3,514 3,709 2,547 2,663 $25,000 to $49,999 .......................................................: 1,724 (NA) 2,087 2,400 1,619 1,716 $50,000 or more ..........................................................: 6,289 (NA) 6,969 7,506 5,305 5,710 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...........................................................farms: 50 (NA) 51 198 44 161 $1,000: 6,714 (NA) 6,874 21,921 6,149 17,787 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments .......................................farms: 2,228 (NA) 3,653 3,416 2,756 2,562 $1,000: 30,855 (NA) 46,510 51,348 36,750 40,576 Other Federal farm program payments .................................farms: 4,883 (NA) 5,484 7,116 4,123 5,168 $1,000: 210,140 (NA) 224,073 134,270 180,181 103,012 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .........................................: 2,371 (NA) 2,587 3,103 1,854 2,129 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .......................................: 628 (NA) 701 608 518 463 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ........................................: 540 (NA) 694 634 465 422 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..................: 625 (NA) 747 596 495 388 Other crop farming (1119) ................................................: 5,979 (NA) 9,366 9,327 6,844 6,695 Tobacco farming (11191) ................................................: - (NA) - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .................................................: - (NA) - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..............................: 5,979 (NA) 9,366 9,327 6,844 6,695 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ................................: 7,044 (NA) 8,754 11,214 6,639 8,242 Cattle feedlots (112112) .................................................: 194 (NA) 209 284 168 222 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .................................: 146 (NA) 165 214 131 163 Hog and pig farming (1122) ...............................................: 235 (NA) 293 348 169 230 Poultry and egg production (1123) ........................................: 836 (NA) 1,074 449 741 333 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ............................................: 1,099 (NA) 1,288 1,623 887 1,017 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..........................................: 3,708 (NA) 5,133 6,617 3,877 4,905 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .....................................................: 21,841 (NA) 28,823 33,250 21,363 24,034 Limited Liability Company ............................................: 4,361 (NA) 5,318 4,407 3,915 3,318 : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .................................................: 18,195 (NA) 24,301 28,339 17,814 20,195 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 53. Selected Farm Characteristics by Producers' Involvement in Decisionmaking: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Day-to-day : Land use and/or : Livestock : decisions : crop decisions : decisions :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by- - Con. : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: - Con. : : Partnership ..........................................................: 3,038 3,063 2,774 2,808 1,923 2,216 Corporation ..........................................................: 3,051 2,775 2,808 2,529 2,071 2,056 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ...................................: 830 1,055 806 952 541 723 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...........................................................: 11,017 13,726 9,675 12,284 7,332 9,961 2 producers ..........................................................: 18,412 19,694 16,418 17,550 13,962 15,724 3 producers ..........................................................: 2,570 2,454 2,371 2,283 1,765 1,907 4 producers ..........................................................: 1,584 1,069 1,446 969 1,082 815 5 or more producers ..................................................: 702 478 638 464 483 339 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 25,314 28,792 22,355 25,719 18,518 22,283 2 producers ........................................................: 4,134 3,329 3,897 3,130 2,885 2,525 3 producers ........................................................: 1,119 825 1,028 785 710 593 4 producers ........................................................: 271 182 272 178 158 113 5 or more producers ................................................: 165 109 133 103 109 57 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 21,461 23,379 19,007 20,778 16,008 18,461 2 producers ........................................................: 1,997 1,803 1,820 1,613 1,489 1,498 3 producers ........................................................: 361 338 316 305 251 271 4 producers ........................................................: 97 64 92 62 62 47 5 or more producers ................................................: 75 27 62 24 30 10 : Farms reporting- : Internet access ........................................................: 28,913 30,750 25,917 27,693 21,101 23,924 Dial-up ..............................................................: 613 872 557 759 433 670 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .......................: 14,086 (NA) 12,645 (NA) 9,992 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ........................................: 16,828 10,872 15,313 9,905 12,480 8,532 Satellite ............................................................: 9,344 9,638 8,411 8,680 7,172 7,949 Don't know ...........................................................: 1,233 2,214 1,074 1,963 840 1,673 Other ................................................................: 653 1,992 597 1,799 508 1,544 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ............................................................: 28,172 31,282 24,880 27,920 20,624 24,357 2 households ...........................................................: 4,060 4,252 3,786 3,877 2,776 3,105 3 households ...........................................................: 1,124 1,065 1,048 1,003 696 733 4 households ...........................................................: 614 504 539 450 344 333 5 or more households ...................................................: 315 318 295 300 184 218 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 53. Selected Farm Characteristics by Producers' Involvement in Decisionmaking: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Marketing : Record keeping and : Estate or succession : decisions (see text) : financial management : planning :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by- - Con. : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: - Con. : : Partnership ..........................................................: 2,317 (NA) 2,908 2,964 2,075 2,235 Corporation ..........................................................: 2,381 (NA) 2,955 2,698 2,216 1,996 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ...................................: 512 (NA) 847 1,016 683 783 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...........................................................: 7,239 (NA) 9,581 12,582 7,019 9,097 2 producers ..........................................................: 12,726 (NA) 16,802 18,487 12,263 13,201 3 producers ..........................................................: 1,823 (NA) 2,400 2,430 1,829 1,743 4 producers ..........................................................: 1,178 (NA) 1,545 1,039 1,168 797 5 or more producers ..................................................: 439 (NA) 683 479 509 371 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 17,289 (NA) 22,559 26,797 16,583 19,124 2 producers ........................................................: 3,082 (NA) 3,951 3,195 2,907 2,430 3 producers ........................................................: 756 (NA) 1,054 820 778 604 4 producers ........................................................: 194 (NA) 284 186 204 129 5 or more producers ................................................: 116 (NA) 171 105 103 79 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .........................................................: 14,591 (NA) 19,544 21,975 14,463 15,709 2 producers ........................................................: 1,352 (NA) 1,891 1,776 1,435 1,351 3 producers ........................................................: 248 (NA) 343 336 270 241 4 producers ........................................................: 55 (NA) 98 63 85 47 5 or more producers ................................................: 38 (NA) 70 28 43 16 : Farms reporting- : Internet access ........................................................: 20,470 (NA) 26,373 28,870 19,419 20,859 Dial-up ..............................................................: 425 (NA) 559 816 415 630 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .......................: 10,099 (NA) 13,011 (NA) 9,475 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ........................................: 12,467 (NA) 15,634 10,331 11,648 7,579 Satellite ............................................................: 6,606 (NA) 8,446 9,036 6,405 6,847 Don't know ...........................................................: 791 (NA) 1,064 2,034 765 1,406 Other ................................................................: 455 (NA) 601 1,858 418 1,311 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ............................................................: 18,994 (NA) 25,258 29,149 18,676 20,946 2 households ...........................................................: 2,980 (NA) 3,792 4,025 2,718 2,887 3 households ...........................................................: 806 (NA) 1,033 1,056 766 773 4 households ...........................................................: 433 (NA) 617 487 415 368 5 or more households ...................................................: 192 (NA) 311 300 213 235 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 54. Involvement in Decisionmaking by Selected Producer Characteristics: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Day-to-day : Land use and/or : Livestock : decisions : crop decisions : decisions :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers ..........................................................number: 57,552 59,740 49,965 52,120 40,918 45,561 : Sex of producers: : Male ...................................................................: 35,149 36,090 31,868 32,917 24,764 27,324 Female .................................................................: 22,403 23,650 18,097 19,203 16,154 18,237 : Hired managers ...........................................................: 3,103 3,007 2,664 2,676 1,804 1,799 : Primary occupation: : Farming ................................................................: 23,979 24,971 21,486 22,252 17,223 19,100 Other ..................................................................: 33,573 34,769 28,479 29,868 23,695 26,461 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .......................................................: 43,655 47,854 37,265 41,305 33,140 37,959 Not on farm operated ...................................................: 13,897 11,886 12,700 10,815 7,778 7,602 : Days of work off farm: : None ...................................................................: 21,202 21,452 18,230 18,512 13,848 15,427 Any ....................................................................: 36,350 38,288 31,735 33,608 27,070 30,134 1 to 49 days .........................................................: 6,073 6,125 5,375 5,248 4,205 4,359 50 to 99 days ........................................................: 3,036 3,110 2,696 2,661 2,216 2,339 100 to 199 days ......................................................: 5,165 5,334 4,557 4,775 3,896 4,349 200 days or more .....................................................: 22,076 23,719 19,107 20,924 16,753 19,087 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ........................................................: 3,439 4,247 2,966 3,574 2,517 3,336 3 or 4 years ...........................................................: 5,950 5,603 5,281 5,010 4,326 4,621 5 to 9 years ...........................................................: 12,650 9,176 10,820 8,075 8,955 7,205 10 years or more .......................................................: 35,513 40,714 30,898 35,461 25,120 30,399 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ........................................................: 9,994 9,747 8,650 8,421 7,210 7,802 6 to 10 years ..........................................................: 10,163 8,069 8,691 7,086 7,108 6,267 11 years or more .......................................................: 37,395 41,924 32,624 36,613 26,600 31,492 : Age group: : Under 25 years .........................................................: 589 644 445 529 577 574 25 to 34 years .........................................................: 3,869 3,834 3,383 3,445 2,980 3,279 35 to 44 years .........................................................: 8,287 7,080 7,173 6,202 6,406 5,832 45 to 54 years .........................................................: 8,469 10,645 7,388 9,321 6,447 8,573 55 to 64 years .........................................................: 13,844 17,582 11,976 15,318 9,645 13,140 65 to 74 years .........................................................: 14,755 13,542 12,957 11,796 9,913 9,761 75 years and over ......................................................: 7,739 6,413 6,643 5,509 4,950 4,402 : Average age ............................................................: 58.3 57.6 58.3 57.5 57.1 56.6 : Young producers (see text) ...............................................: 4,458 (NA) 3,828 (NA) 3,557 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .........................: 3,117 3,366 2,571 2,890 2,330 2,647 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .......................................: 445 449 380 377 337 394 Asian ..................................................................: 294 302 251 265 171 175 Black or African American ..............................................: 74 95 68 86 58 65 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..............................: 70 68 56 44 43 50 White ..................................................................: 56,114 58,292 48,701 50,895 39,839 44,454 More than one race reported ............................................: 555 534 509 453 470 423 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..........................: 51,842 52,474 44,933 45,680 36,783 40,101 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..............................: 5,710 7,266 5,032 6,440 4,135 5,460 : Number of persons living in producers' households ........................: 105,247 110,781 93,653 99,091 75,925 84,826 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 54. Involvement in Decisionmaking by Selected Producer Characteristics: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Marketing : Record keeping and : Estate or succession : decisions (see text) : financial management : planning :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers ..........................................................number: 37,444 (NA) 46,849 50,839 36,885 38,701 : Sex of producers: : Male ...................................................................: 23,206 (NA) 26,865 28,863 21,271 22,411 Female .................................................................: 14,238 (NA) 19,984 21,976 15,614 16,290 : Hired managers ...........................................................: 2,323 (NA) 2,414 2,423 1,661 1,600 : Primary occupation: : Farming ................................................................: 17,944 (NA) 19,765 21,170 15,398 16,198 Other ..................................................................: 19,500 (NA) 27,084 29,669 21,487 22,503 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .......................................................: 29,014 (NA) 34,821 40,087 28,053 30,972 Not on farm operated ...................................................: 8,430 (NA) 12,028 10,752 8,832 7,729 : Days of work off farm: : None ...................................................................: 14,139 (NA) 17,352 18,239 14,034 14,278 Any ....................................................................: 23,305 (NA) 29,497 32,600 22,851 24,423 1 to 49 days .........................................................: 3,830 (NA) 4,836 5,043 3,903 3,790 50 to 99 days ........................................................: 2,084 (NA) 2,398 2,639 1,863 1,921 100 to 199 days ......................................................: 3,496 (NA) 4,242 4,612 3,214 3,430 200 days or more .....................................................: 13,895 (NA) 18,021 20,306 13,871 15,282 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ........................................................: 2,018 (NA) 2,610 3,470 1,809 2,396 3 or 4 years ...........................................................: 3,627 (NA) 4,671 4,699 3,433 3,060 5 to 9 years ...........................................................: 7,763 (NA) 9,964 7,723 7,171 5,569 10 years or more .......................................................: 24,036 (NA) 29,604 34,947 24,472 27,676 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ........................................................: 5,758 (NA) 7,554 7,959 5,359 5,272 6 to 10 years ..........................................................: 6,255 (NA) 8,160 6,753 5,991 4,770 11 years or more .......................................................: 25,431 (NA) 31,135 36,127 25,535 28,659 : Age group: : Under 25 years .........................................................: 352 (NA) 303 381 160 216 25 to 34 years .........................................................: 2,629 (NA) 2,894 3,220 1,904 2,078 35 to 44 years .........................................................: 5,400 (NA) 6,597 6,021 4,649 3,902 45 to 54 years .........................................................: 5,574 (NA) 6,846 8,948 5,088 6,448 55 to 64 years .........................................................: 9,036 (NA) 11,364 15,053 8,912 11,605 65 to 74 years .........................................................: 9,614 (NA) 12,400 11,617 10,267 9,508 75 years and over ......................................................: 4,839 (NA) 6,445 5,599 5,905 4,944 : Average age ............................................................: 58.1 (NA) 58.8 57.8 60.2 59.2 : Young producers (see text) ...............................................: 2,981 (NA) 3,197 (NA) 2,064 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .........................: 1,902 (NA) 2,309 2,671 1,869 2,032 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .......................................: 288 (NA) 336 392 268 298 Asian ..................................................................: 184 (NA) 239 262 178 209 Black or African American ..............................................: 58 (NA) 61 85 53 58 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..............................: 44 (NA) 54 49 44 41 White ..................................................................: 36,447 (NA) 45,697 49,615 35,955 37,738 More than one race reported ............................................: 423 (NA) 462 436 387 357 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..........................: 33,832 (NA) 42,507 44,980 33,135 33,855 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..............................: 3,612 (NA) 4,342 5,859 3,750 4,846 : Number of persons living in producers' households ........................: 69,679 (NA) 84,324 92,446 65,384 69,247 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 55. Selected Farm Characteristics - Farms with Male Producers: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 :: Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : :: FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : : :: CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) - Con. : Farms ................................................number: 32,456 34,426 :: : Land in farms .........................................acres: 28,813,441 30,271,811 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : : :: production (1114) .........................................: 749 579 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Other crop farming (1119) ..................................: 10,045 9,218 : :: Tobacco farming (11191) ..................................: - - 1 to 9 acres ...............................................: 4,622 5,438 :: Cotton farming (11192) ...................................: - - 10 to 49 acres .............................................: 9,583 10,060 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 50 to 179 acres ............................................: 6,949 7,058 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 10,045 9,218 180 to 499 acres ...........................................: 4,104 3,979 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..................: 9,255 11,441 500 acres or more ..........................................: 7,198 7,891 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ...................................: 217 283 : :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...................: 170 206 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................: 309 364 : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) ..........................: 1,126 445 Owned land in farms ...................................farms: 31,042 32,544 :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................: 1,265 1,429 acres: 19,199,958 19,919,846 :: Aquaculture and other animal production : Rented or leased land in farms ........................farms: 7,155 8,642 :: (1125, 1129) ..............................................: 5,208 6,104 acres: 9,613,483 10,351,965 :: : : :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : TENURE : :: : : :: Farms by- : Full owners ...........................................farms: 25,301 25,784 :: : acres: 10,880,964 10,731,863 :: Type of organization: : Part owners ...........................................farms: 5,741 6,760 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : acres: 15,919,362 17,201,368 :: by one producer's household and/or : Tenants ...............................................farms: 1,414 1,882 :: extended family .......................................: 30,176 32,639 acres: 2,013,115 2,338,580 :: Limited Liability Company ..............................: 5,394 4,206 : :: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Operation's legal status for tax : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: purposes: : : :: Family or individual ...................................: 25,636 27,845 Total .................................................farms: 32,456 34,426 :: Partnership ............................................: 3,042 3,007 $1,000: 9,345,841 7,550,415 :: Corporation ............................................: 2,986 2,629 : :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : Market value of agricultural products sold ..........farms: 32,456 34,426 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ........: 792 945 $1,000: 9,073,947 7,365,890 :: : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....farms: 11,996 14,011 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 2,732,347 2,189,229 :: 1 producer .............................................: 8,631 10,572 Livestock, poultry, and their : :: 2 producers ............................................: 18,778 19,821 products .........................................farms: 14,185 16,431 :: 3 producers ............................................: 2,661 2,449 $1,000: 6,341,600 5,176,661 :: 4 producers ............................................: 1,645 1,090 Government payments .................................farms: 7,565 8,038 :: 5 or more producers ....................................: 741 494 $1,000: 271,894 184,526 :: : : :: Number of male producers: : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 1 producer ...........................................: 26,442 29,823 : :: 2 producers ..........................................: 4,346 3,431 Less than $1,000 ...........................................: 9,818 10,884 :: 3 producers ..........................................: 1,178 863 $1,000 to $2,499 ...........................................: 3,618 3,470 :: 4 producers ..........................................: 312 194 $2,500 to $4,999 ...........................................: 3,147 3,255 :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 178 115 $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................: 3,202 3,286 :: : $10,000 to $24,999 .........................................: 3,463 3,542 :: Number of female producers: : $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 2,134 2,377 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 19,232 (NA) $50,000 or more ............................................: 7,074 7,612 :: 2 producers ..........................................: 1,761 (NA) : :: 3 producers ..........................................: 326 (NA) COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 4 producers ..........................................: 90 (NA) AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 71 (NA) : :: : CCC loans .............................................farms: 51 202 :: Farms reporting- : $1,000: 6,949 22,071 :: Internet access ..........................................: 27,216 28,196 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Dial-up ................................................: 592 789 Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .........: 13,341 (NA) Enhancement Program payments .........................farms: 3,504 3,238 :: Cellular data plan (see text) ..........................: 15,794 9,948 $1,000: 43,433 49,153 :: Satellite ..............................................: 8,738 8,812 Other Federal farm program payments ...................farms: 5,451 7,045 :: Don't know .............................................: 1,171 2,055 $1,000: 228,461 135,372 :: Other ..................................................: 620 1,818 : :: : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: Farms by number of households sharing : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: in net income of operation: : : :: 1 household ..............................................: 26,244 28,406 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...........................: 2,681 3,173 :: 2 households .............................................: 4,084 4,157 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................: 704 566 :: 3 households .............................................: 1,137 1,047 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..........................: 727 618 :: 4 households .............................................: 640 509 : :: 5 or more households .....................................: 351 307 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 56. Male Producers - Selected Producer Characteristics: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 :: Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers ............................................number: 40,106 40,193 :: Age group - Con. : : :: : Hired managers .............................................: 2,600 2,510 :: 55 to 64 years ...........................................: 9,217 11,434 : :: 65 to 74 years ...........................................: 10,347 9,278 Primary occupation: : :: 75 years and over ........................................: 5,851 4,902 Farming ..................................................: 16,948 17,291 :: : Other ....................................................: 23,158 22,902 :: Average age ..............................................: 58.5 57.9 : :: : Place of residence: : :: Young producers (see text) .................................: 3,195 (NA) On farm operated .........................................: 27,644 29,746 :: : Not on farm operated .....................................: 12,462 10,447 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...........: 2,288 2,454 : :: : Days of work off farm: : :: Producers by race: : None .....................................................: 14,197 13,949 :: American Indian or Alaska Native .........................: 299 275 Any ......................................................: 25,909 26,244 :: Asian ....................................................: 155 157 1 to 49 days ...........................................: 4,287 4,062 :: Black or African American ................................: 63 69 50 to 99 days ..........................................: 2,036 1,990 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ................: 34 43 100 to 199 days ........................................: 3,361 3,234 :: White ....................................................: 39,181 39,315 200 days or more .......................................: 16,225 16,958 :: More than one race reported ..............................: 374 334 : :: : Years on present farm: : :: Military service: : 2 years or less ..........................................: 2,488 2,666 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in the : 3 or 4 years .............................................: 4,190 3,764 :: Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...................: 34,148 32,636 5 to 9 years .............................................: 8,376 6,098 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ................: 5,958 7,557 10 years or more .........................................: 25,052 27,665 :: : : :: Number of persons living in producers' : Years operating any farm: : :: households ................................................: 93,373 95,112 5 years or less ..........................................: 6,837 6,300 :: : 6 to 10 years ............................................: 6,694 5,371 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : 11 years or more .........................................: 26,575 28,522 :: Day-to-day decisions .....................................: 35,149 36,090 : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ...........................: 31,868 32,917 Age group: : :: Livestock decisions ......................................: 24,764 27,324 Under 25 years ...........................................: 560 546 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ...........................: 23,206 (NA) 25 to 34 years ...........................................: 2,635 2,651 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ...............: 26,865 28,863 35 to 44 years ...........................................: 5,665 4,683 :: Estate planning or succession planning ...................: 21,271 22,411 45 to 54 years ...........................................: 5,831 6,699 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 57. Selected Farm Characteristics - Farms with Female Producers: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 :: Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : :: FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : : :: CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) - Con. : Farms ................................................number: 25,007 26,406 :: : Land in farms .........................................acres: 17,635,877 16,448,696 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : : :: production (1114) .........................................: 604 411 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Other crop farming (1119) ..................................: 7,385 6,736 : :: Tobacco farming (11191) ..................................: - - 1 to 9 acres ...............................................: 3,953 4,963 :: Cotton farming (11192) ...................................: - - 10 to 49 acres .............................................: 8,070 8,597 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 50 to 179 acres ............................................: 5,364 5,415 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 7,385 6,736 180 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2,949 2,724 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..................: 7,111 8,326 500 acres or more ..........................................: 4,671 4,707 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ...................................: 113 125 : :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...................: 104 154 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................: 249 316 : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) ..........................: 1,090 409 Owned land in farms ...................................farms: 24,166 25,322 :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................: 1,130 1,466 acres: 11,775,358 10,762,020 :: Aquaculture and other animal : Rented or leased land in farms ........................farms: 4,602 5,442 :: production (1125, 1129) ...................................: 4,669 5,922 acres: 5,860,519 5,686,676 :: : : :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : TENURE : :: : : :: Farms by- : Full owners ...........................................farms: 20,405 20,964 :: : acres: 6,873,603 5,795,447 :: Type of organization: : Part owners ...........................................farms: 3,761 4,358 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : acres: 9,643,765 9,459,373 :: by one producer's household and/or : Tenants ...............................................farms: 841 1,084 :: extended family .......................................: 23,640 25,366 acres: 1,118,509 1,193,876 :: Limited Liability Company ..............................: 4,121 3,192 : :: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Family or individual ...................................: 20,273 21,814 : :: Partnership ............................................: 1,982 2,039 Total .................................................farms: 25,007 26,406 :: Corporation ............................................: 2,108 1,823 $1,000: 3,466,774 2,813,911 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : : :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ........: 644 730 Market value of agricultural products sold ..........farms: 25,007 26,406 :: : $1,000: 3,298,124 2,704,586 :: Number of producers: : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....farms: 8,219 9,433 :: 1 producer .............................................: 3,172 3,947 $1,000: 1,409,935 1,067,660 :: 2 producers ............................................: 17,378 18,849 Livestock, poultry, and their : :: 3 producers ............................................: 2,302 2,159 products .........................................farms: 11,480 12,810 :: 4 producers ............................................: 1,527 1,028 $1,000: 1,888,189 1,636,926 :: 5 or more producers ....................................: 628 423 Government payments .................................farms: 5,319 5,161 :: : $1,000: 168,650 109,325 :: Number of female producers: : : :: 1 producer ...........................................: 22,377 24,122 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers ..........................................: 2,082 1,841 : :: 3 producers ..........................................: 377 349 Less than $1,000 ...........................................: 7,912 9,591 :: 4 producers ..........................................: 100 67 $1,000 to $2,499 ...........................................: 3,139 2,900 :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 71 27 $2,500 to $4,999 ...........................................: 2,567 2,697 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................: 2,663 2,630 :: Number of male producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 .........................................: 2,776 2,637 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 17,816 (NA) $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 1,583 1,572 :: 2 producers ..........................................: 2,603 (NA) $50,000 or more ............................................: 4,367 4,379 :: 3 producers ..........................................: 761 (NA) : :: 4 producers ..........................................: 138 (NA) COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 95 (NA) AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans .............................................farms: 28 108 :: Internet access ..........................................: 21,475 22,352 $1,000: 3,595 13,425 :: Dial-up ................................................: 470 629 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .........: 10,558 (NA) Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) ..........................: 12,543 7,747 Enhancement Program payments .........................farms: 2,771 2,278 :: Satellite ..............................................: 7,206 7,088 $1,000: 33,219 34,332 :: Don't know .............................................: 814 1,523 Other Federal farm program payments ...................farms: 3,512 4,393 :: Other ..................................................: 511 1,510 $1,000: 135,431 74,993 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household ..............................................: 20,674 22,253 : :: 2 households .............................................: 2,900 2,952 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...........................: 1,413 1,617 :: 3 households .............................................: 755 672 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................: 533 447 :: 4 households .............................................: 447 314 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..........................: 606 477 :: 5 or more households .....................................: 231 215 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 58. Female Producers - Selected Producer Characteristics: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 :: Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers ............................................number: 27,746 28,839 :: Age group - Con. : : :: : Hired managers .............................................: 904 887 :: 55 to 64 years ...........................................: 6,916 8,682 : :: 65 to 74 years ...........................................: 7,054 6,372 Primary occupation: : :: 75 years and over ........................................: 3,550 2,732 Farming ..................................................: 9,183 9,546 :: : Other ....................................................: 18,563 19,293 :: Average age ..............................................: 58.0 57.1 : :: : Place of residence: : :: Young producers (see text) .................................: 2,244 (NA) On farm operated .........................................: 20,745 22,921 :: : Not on farm operated .....................................: 7,001 5,918 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish : : :: origin ....................................................: 1,349 1,311 Days of work off farm: : :: : None .....................................................: 10,578 10,497 :: Producers by race: : Any ......................................................: 17,168 18,342 :: American Indian or Alaska Native .........................: 204 211 1 to 49 days ...........................................: 3,039 2,996 :: Asian ....................................................: 204 217 50 to 99 days ..........................................: 1,389 1,420 :: Black or African American ................................: 23 27 100 to 199 days ........................................: 2,499 2,736 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ................: 52 27 200 days or more .......................................: 10,241 11,190 :: White ....................................................: 27,000 28,116 : :: More than one race reported ..............................: 263 241 Years on present farm: : :: : 2 years or less ..........................................: 1,768 2,289 :: Military service: : 3 or 4 years .............................................: 2,982 2,822 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in the : 5 to 9 years .............................................: 6,397 4,748 :: Reserves or National Guard (see text) ...................: 27,208 28,301 10 years or more .........................................: 16,599 18,980 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ................: 538 538 : :: : Years operating any farm: : :: Number of persons living in producers' : 5 years or less ..........................................: 5,293 5,236 :: households ................................................: 27,237 28,831 6 to 10 years ............................................: 5,342 4,250 :: : 11 years or more .........................................: 17,111 19,353 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions .....................................: 22,403 23,650 Age group: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ...........................: 18,097 19,203 Under 25 years ...........................................: 341 354 :: Livestock decisions ......................................: 16,154 18,237 25 to 34 years ...........................................: 1,903 1,876 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ...........................: 14,238 (NA) 35 to 44 years ...........................................: 3,936 3,359 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ...............: 19,984 21,976 45 to 54 years ...........................................: 4,046 5,464 :: Estate planning or succession planning ...................: 15,614 16,290 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 59. Selected Farm Characteristics - Farms with Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Origin Producers: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 :: Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : :: FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : : :: CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) - Con. : Farms ................................................number: 2,809 3,050 :: : Land in farms .........................................acres: 1,823,102 1,302,256 :: Other crop farming (1119) ..................................: 847 886 : :: Tobacco farming (11191) ..................................: - - FARMS BY SIZE : :: Cotton farming (11192) ...................................: - - : :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 1 to 9 acres ...............................................: 483 540 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 847 886 10 to 49 acres .............................................: 905 1,099 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ..................: 893 1,046 50 to 179 acres ............................................: 659 587 :: Cattle feedlots (112112)....................................: 21 20 180 to 499 acres ...........................................: 345 397 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ...................: 11 13 500 acres or more ..........................................: 417 427 :: Hog and pig farming (1122) .................................: 10 44 : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) ..........................: 176 57 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..............................: 125 197 : :: Aquaculture and other animal production : Owned land in farms ...................................farms: 2,678 2,908 :: (1125, 1129) ..............................................: 397 498 acres: 1,383,902 852,366 :: : Rented or leased land in farms ........................farms: 608 649 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : acres: 439,200 449,890 :: : : :: Farms by- : TENURE : :: : : :: Type of organization: : Full owners ...........................................farms: 2,201 2,401 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : acres: 1,090,393 505,524 :: by one producer's household and/or : Part owners ...........................................farms: 477 507 :: extended family .......................................: 2,652 2,956 acres: 641,303 749,851 :: Limited Liability Company ..............................: 468 393 Tenants ...............................................farms: 131 142 :: : acres: 91,406 46,881 :: Operation's legal status for tax : : :: purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ...................................: 2,356 2,595 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ............................................: 168 216 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 228 176 Total .................................................farms: 2,809 3,050 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 947,367 493,629 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ........: 57 63 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold ..........farms: 2,809 3,050 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 935,277 488,642 :: 1 producer .............................................: 727 1,014 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops .....farms: 1,035 1,214 :: 2 producers ............................................: 1,608 1,679 $1,000: 178,287 114,420 :: 3 producers ............................................: 226 219 Livestock, poultry, and their : :: 4 producers ............................................: 166 88 products .........................................farms: 1,345 1,531 :: 5 or more producers ....................................: 82 50 $1,000: 756,990 374,222 :: : Government payments .................................farms: 411 363 :: Number of male producers: : $1,000: 12,090 4,986 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 2,089 2,436 : :: 2 producers ..........................................: 425 298 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 3 producers ..........................................: 72 80 : :: 4 producers ..........................................: 46 29 Less than $1,000 ...........................................: 827 1,015 :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 29 3 $1,000 to $2,499 ...........................................: 395 419 :: : $2,500 to $4,999 ...........................................: 312 376 :: Number of female producers: : $5,000 to $9,999 ...........................................: 261 342 :: 1 producer ...........................................: 1,758 1,864 $10,000 to $24,999 .........................................: 343 290 :: 2 producers ..........................................: 181 152 $25,000 to $49,999 .........................................: 205 230 :: 3 producers ..........................................: 34 28 $50,000 or more ............................................: 466 378 :: 4 producers ..........................................: 12 4 : :: 5 or more producers ..................................: 6 1 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: Farms reporting- : : :: Internet access ..........................................: 2,214 2,334 CCC loans .............................................farms: 3 2 :: Dial-up ................................................: 68 75 $1,000: 212 (D) :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .........: 1,013 (NA) Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Cellular data plan (see text) ..........................: 1,253 814 Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Satellite ..............................................: 756 818 Enhancement Program payments .........................farms: 99 104 :: Don't know .............................................: 97 193 $1,000: 556 953 :: Other ..................................................: 43 111 Other Federal farm program payments ...................farms: 337 318 :: : $1,000: 11,534 4,033 :: Farms by number of households sharing : : :: in net income of operation: : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: 1 household ..............................................: 2,307 2,546 CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 2 households .............................................: 343 368 : :: 3 households .............................................: 97 71 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...........................: 99 99 :: 4 households .............................................: 41 45 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .........................: 94 71 :: 5 or more households .....................................: 21 20 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..........................: 74 65 :: : Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : :: : production (1114) .........................................: 62 54 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 60. Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Origin Producers - Selected Producer Characteristics: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 :: Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers ...........................................number: 3,637 3,765 :: Age group: : : :: Under 25 years ..........................................: 84 43 Sex of producers: : :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 337 285 Male ....................................................: 2,288 2,454 :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 621 465 Female ..................................................: 1,349 1,311 :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 577 716 : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 909 1,195 Hired managers ............................................: 176 154 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 759 769 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 350 292 Primary occupation: : :: : Farming .................................................: 1,426 1,374 :: Average age .............................................: 55.2 55.9 Other ...................................................: 2,211 2,391 :: : : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 421 (NA) Place of residence: : :: : On farm operated ........................................: 2,515 2,675 :: Producers by race: : Not on farm operated ....................................: 1,122 1,090 :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 161 151 : :: Asian ...................................................: 6 - Days of work off farm: : :: Black or African American ...............................: 5 4 None ....................................................: 1,228 1,121 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 14 29 Any .....................................................: 2,409 2,644 :: White ...................................................: 3,307 3,489 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 442 338 :: More than one race reported .............................: 144 92 50 to 99 days .........................................: 179 245 :: : 100 to 199 days .......................................: 312 366 :: Military service: : 200 days or more ......................................: 1,476 1,695 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in : : :: the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..............: 3,236 3,234 Years on present farm: : :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 401 531 2 years or less .........................................: 220 351 :: : 3 or 4 years ............................................: 612 351 :: Number of persons living in producers' households .........: 7,006 7,470 5 to 9 years ............................................: 816 612 :: : 10 years or more ........................................: 1,989 2,451 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 3,117 3,366 Years operating any farm: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 2,571 2,890 5 years or less .........................................: 947 730 :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 2,330 2,647 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 598 571 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 1,902 (NA) 11 years or more ........................................: 2,092 2,464 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 2,309 2,671 : :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 1,869 2,032 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This page is intentionally blank to preserve table continuity. Table 61. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Any producer reporting race as - : :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : American Indian : : Black or African : All farms : or Alaska Native only : Asian only : American only :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ......................................................number: 36,056 38,893 432 451 308 295 72 86 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 30,213,899 31,820,957 990,384 965,545 72,831 72,498 10,221 10,739 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 5,181 6,404 83 55 55 67 25 15 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 10,721 11,579 112 147 130 95 16 49 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 7,824 8,017 99 123 62 66 19 13 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 4,616 4,486 56 66 28 30 5 6 500 acres or more ................................................: 7,714 (NA) 82 60 33 37 7 3 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 34,522 36,794 393 422 302 285 68 82 acres: 20,345,526 21,212,992 881,429 890,995 48,569 53,405 8,816 7,296 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 7,557 9,195 127 117 23 33 13 15 acres: 9,868,373 10,607,965 108,955 74,550 24,262 19,093 1,405 3,443 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 28,499 29,698 305 334 285 262 59 71 acres: 11,740,988 11,752,486 (D) 868,872 42,022 44,034 (D) (D) Part owners .................................................farms: 6,023 7,096 88 88 17 23 9 11 acres: 16,427,461 17,674,246 144,784 67,700 23,365 23,734 2,517 2,179 Tenants .....................................................farms: 1,534 2,099 39 29 6 10 4 4 acres: 2,045,450 2,394,225 (D) 28,973 7,444 4,730 (D) (D) : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 36,056 38,893 432 451 308 295 72 86 $1,000: 9,511,573 7,690,398 55,907 51,195 76,159 80,960 3,358 987 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 36,056 38,893 432 451 308 295 72 86 $1,000: 9,222,516 7,491,702 51,749 49,988 74,454 80,056 3,289 964 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 12,924 15,311 157 138 124 138 38 25 $1,000: 2,819,254 2,238,862 37,553 16,228 64,662 76,586 2,640 152 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 15,429 17,936 222 267 110 105 29 44 $1,000: 6,403,262 5,252,840 14,197 33,760 9,792 3,470 650 812 Government payments .......................................farms: 8,533 8,948 101 63 60 61 8 10 $1,000: 289,057 198,697 4,158 1,207 1,705 904 68 23 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 11,120 12,922 126 153 105 95 19 32 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 4,078 3,984 70 74 41 37 4 15 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: 3,493 3,696 41 42 34 33 5 9 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 3,662 3,724 36 57 32 26 12 14 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 3,953 3,996 38 29 37 26 14 9 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 2,322 2,602 28 37 15 24 5 4 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 7,428 (NA) 93 59 44 54 13 3 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: 52 207 1 3 - 1 - - $1,000: 6,957 22,720 (D) 317 - (D) - - Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 4,265 3,798 33 21 34 17 3 4 $1,000: 51,873 56,378 468 339 298 217 (D) 12 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 5,852 7,701 82 61 30 55 5 8 $1,000: 237,183 142,319 3,690 868 1,407 688 (D) 11 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 2,821 3,343 14 21 12 29 1 1 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: 784 639 8 14 24 14 16 3 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: 784 677 14 4 9 4 4 7 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 819 636 1 10 14 19 6 8 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 11,427 10,715 158 70 117 81 16 23 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 11,427 10,715 158 70 117 81 16 23 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 9,980 12,298 137 166 48 78 10 15 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: 218 291 1 - 1 - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: 178 228 - 1 1 - 1 - Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: 332 387 - 9 4 4 - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 1,244 500 24 28 20 7 2 - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: 1,449 1,741 23 31 13 14 2 1 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 6,020 7,438 52 97 45 45 14 28 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 33,543 36,917 404 431 293 256 66 85 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 5,909 4,681 41 39 51 65 23 10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 61. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Any producer reporting race as - con. : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: : Native Hawaiian or : : Any producer reporting : Other Pacific Islander only : White only : more than one race :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ......................................................number: 75 62 35,571 38,325 489 494 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 59,065 39,576 29,262,445 30,857,017 263,571 142,618 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 22 16 5,080 6,329 76 67 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 27 15 10,575 11,416 186 163 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 3 17 7,726 7,846 99 139 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 6 2 4,556 4,410 42 63 500 acres or more ................................................: 17 12 7,634 8,324 86 62 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 75 60 34,074 36,268 465 471 acres: 49,850 37,306 19,469,792 20,304,223 115,039 77,847 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 9 17 7,462 9,062 99 119 acres: 9,215 2,270 9,792,653 10,552,794 148,532 64,771 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 66 45 28,109 29,263 390 375 acres: 28,244 34,124 10,884,479 10,881,460 62,467 36,431 Part owners .................................................farms: 9 15 5,965 7,005 75 96 acres: 30,821 (D) 16,364,942 17,595,846 151,651 100,253 Tenants .....................................................farms: - 2 1,497 2,057 24 23 acres: - (D) 2,013,024 2,379,711 49,453 5,934 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 75 62 35,571 38,325 489 494 $1,000: 7,076 9,683 9,448,058 7,652,116 65,675 48,638 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 75 62 35,571 38,325 489 494 $1,000: 6,662 9,638 9,162,431 7,454,565 61,569 47,695 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 16 26 12,759 15,092 190 206 $1,000: 5,676 1,631 2,766,948 2,209,410 26,848 17,236 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 43 31 15,215 17,700 259 234 $1,000: 986 8,007 6,395,483 5,245,155 34,721 30,459 Government payments .......................................farms: 11 10 8,429 8,832 82 75 $1,000: 414 45 285,627 197,551 4,105 943 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 18 13 10,973 12,732 117 170 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 17 3 4,003 3,907 67 68 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: 11 13 3,441 3,648 56 41 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 3 9 3,616 3,669 55 58 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 7 5 3,911 3,928 60 65 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 5 5 2,288 2,547 44 33 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 14 14 7,339 7,894 90 59 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: - - 51 207 - 1 $1,000: - - (D) 22,720 - (D) Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 4 7 4,224 3,759 27 15 $1,000: 61 (D) 51,520 56,093 462 99 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 11 3 5,776 7,603 67 71 $1,000: 353 (D) 234,107 141,458 3,643 845 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 9 1 2,791 3,303 21 25 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: - 7 758 618 29 18 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: - - 768 669 18 9 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 1 1 802 622 24 4 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 13 18 11,297 10,549 139 131 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 13 18 11,297 10,549 139 131 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 31 22 9,852 12,154 128 138 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: - - 218 291 3 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: - 1 177 228 2 2 Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: - - 332 384 2 10 Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 12 3 1,221 484 14 22 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: - 3 1,433 1,714 22 21 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 9 6 5,922 7,309 87 114 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 70 60 33,077 36,383 469 469 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 12 15 5,844 4,602 77 69 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 61. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Any producer reporting race as - : :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : American Indian : : Black or African : All farms : or Alaska Native only : Asian only : American only :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by- - Con. : : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .........................................: 28,652 31,660 377 390 225 214 56 69 Partnership ..................................................: 3,218 3,207 9 35 20 40 7 - Corporation ..................................................: 3,191 2,859 38 15 57 30 4 13 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: 995 1,167 8 11 6 11 5 4 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 11,803 14,519 97 143 40 53 25 38 2 producers ..................................................: 19,122 20,218 274 271 224 186 36 42 3 producers ..................................................: 2,719 2,547 29 25 28 35 7 5 4 producers ..................................................: 1,662 1,101 15 11 9 7 4 - 5 or more producers ..........................................: 750 508 17 1 7 14 - 1 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 26,447 29,832 337 351 244 226 45 72 2 producers ................................................: 4,347 3,434 53 43 27 24 18 6 3 producers ................................................: 1,178 863 8 2 16 23 3 - 4 producers ................................................: 312 194 3 1 3 - - 1 5 or more producers ........................................: 178 115 7 - - - - - : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 22,404 24,147 301 329 248 215 36 48 2 producers ................................................: 2,105 1,863 22 17 13 17 4 3 3 producers ................................................: 384 358 7 - 2 11 - - 4 producers ................................................: 111 67 1 - 2 2 - - 5 or more producers ........................................: 76 30 1 - 3 - - - : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 29,994 31,654 350 359 230 236 57 80 Dial-up ......................................................: 654 897 8 13 5 11 1 - Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 14,667 (NA) 169 (NA) 118 (NA) 38 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 17,400 11,094 216 131 116 77 37 24 Satellite ....................................................: 9,609 9,821 115 127 69 75 14 33 Don't know ...................................................: 1,312 2,344 16 27 10 12 - - Other ........................................................: 666 2,034 4 18 8 19 1 2 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 29,485 32,440 358 372 258 237 63 73 2 households ...................................................: 4,308 4,430 45 49 40 20 5 10 3 households ...................................................: 1,218 1,137 21 16 - 9 - - 4 households ...................................................: 682 544 6 11 5 18 1 1 5 or more households ...........................................: 363 342 2 3 5 11 3 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 61. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Any producer reporting race as - con. : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: : Native Hawaiian or : : Any producer reporting : Other Pacific Islander only : White only : more than one race :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by- - Con. : : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .........................................: 66 49 28,252 31,204 402 421 Partnership ..................................................: 4 10 3,192 3,145 31 31 Corporation ..................................................: 4 3 3,144 2,823 49 30 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: 1 - 983 1,153 7 12 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 27 18 11,515 14,112 99 155 2 producers ..................................................: 30 32 18,967 20,091 299 255 3 producers ..................................................: 11 12 2,686 2,522 53 58 4 producers ..................................................: 6 - 1,656 1,100 35 20 5 or more producers ..........................................: 1 - 747 500 3 6 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 50 41 26,095 29,432 362 364 2 producers ................................................: 6 15 4,319 3,405 63 60 3 producers ................................................: 6 1 1,168 852 18 11 4 producers ................................................: - - 310 193 3 4 5 or more producers ........................................: - - 177 115 - - : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 54 36 22,145 23,898 371 335 2 producers ................................................: 6 4 2,094 1,851 39 32 3 producers ................................................: 1 - 384 356 3 6 4 producers ................................................: - - 110 65 - - 5 or more producers ........................................: - - 75 30 - 2 : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 66 52 29,650 31,214 436 428 Dial-up ......................................................: 3 3 642 878 21 13 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 23 (NA) 14,508 (NA) 207 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 41 22 17,182 10,949 304 173 Satellite ....................................................: 23 10 9,514 9,664 137 148 Don't know ...................................................: 1 1 1,294 2,309 7 32 Other ........................................................: - 6 653 2,006 23 35 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 63 47 29,068 31,956 410 432 2 households ...................................................: 10 15 4,257 4,387 66 49 3 households ...................................................: - - 1,210 1,124 8 13 4 households ...................................................: 2 - 680 525 5 - 5 or more households ...........................................: - - 356 333 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 62. Selected Producer Characteristics by Race: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : All producers reporting race as - : :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : American Indian : : Black or African : All producers : or Alaska Native only : Asian only : American only :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers ..................................................number: 67,852 69,032 503 486 359 374 86 96 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 40,106 40,193 299 275 155 157 63 69 Female .........................................................: 27,746 28,839 204 211 204 217 23 27 : Hired managers ...................................................: 3,504 3,397 30 18 35 48 9 1 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 26,131 26,837 236 194 109 110 28 38 Other ..........................................................: 41,721 42,195 267 292 250 264 58 58 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 48,389 52,667 405 400 249 259 55 74 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 19,463 16,365 98 86 110 115 31 22 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 24,775 24,446 175 177 120 138 16 22 Any ............................................................: 43,077 44,586 328 309 239 236 70 74 1 to 49 days .................................................: 7,326 7,058 47 27 24 84 11 12 50 to 99 days ................................................: 3,425 3,410 20 9 23 19 10 7 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 5,860 5,970 56 50 29 24 7 10 200 days or more .............................................: 26,466 28,148 205 223 163 109 42 45 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 4,256 4,955 45 17 31 28 12 20 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 7,172 6,586 75 31 49 56 15 10 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 14,773 10,846 94 74 99 98 25 24 10 years or more ...............................................: 41,651 46,645 289 364 180 192 34 42 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 12,130 11,536 126 44 99 114 31 28 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 12,036 9,621 68 64 94 65 17 22 11 years or more ...............................................: 43,686 47,875 309 378 166 195 38 46 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: 901 900 2 3 6 2 - 1 25 to 34 years .................................................: 4,538 4,527 34 4 26 14 9 12 35 to 44 years .................................................: 9,601 8,042 83 45 62 59 25 12 45 to 54 years .................................................: 9,877 12,163 76 73 73 96 9 24 55 to 64 years .................................................: 16,133 20,116 161 195 78 87 13 23 65 to 74 years .................................................: 17,401 15,650 111 120 93 87 15 16 75 years and over...............................................: 9,401 7,634 36 46 21 29 15 8 : Average age ....................................................: 58.3 57.6 56.4 60.1 55.2 56.6 55.0 53.6 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 5,439 (NA) 36 (NA) 32 (NA) 9 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 3,637 3,765 161 151 6 - 5 4 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 61,356 60,937 407 385 328 357 68 53 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 6,496 8,095 96 101 31 17 18 43 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 120,610 123,943 859 833 535 616 138 201 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 57,552 59,740 445 449 294 302 74 95 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 49,965 52,120 380 377 251 265 68 86 Livestock decisions ............................................: 40,918 45,561 337 394 171 175 58 65 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 37,444 (NA) 288 (NA) 184 (NA) 58 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 46,849 50,839 336 392 239 262 61 85 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 36,885 38,701 268 298 178 209 53 58 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 62. Selected Producer Characteristics by Race: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : All producers reporting race as - con. : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: : Native Hawaiian or : : All producers reporting : Other Pacific Islander only : White only : more than one race :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers ..................................................number: 86 70 66,181 67,431 637 575 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 34 43 39,181 39,315 374 334 Female .........................................................: 52 27 27,000 28,116 263 241 : Hired managers ...................................................: 1 1 3,420 3,303 9 26 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 24 34 25,503 26,228 231 233 Other ..........................................................: 62 36 40,678 41,203 406 342 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 54 61 47,111 51,392 515 481 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 32 9 19,070 16,039 122 94 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 37 31 24,217 23,871 210 207 Any ............................................................: 49 39 41,964 43,560 427 368 1 to 49 days .................................................: 14 2 7,156 6,880 74 53 50 to 99 days ................................................: 2 - 3,331 3,340 39 35 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 2 15 5,701 5,789 65 82 200 days or more .............................................: 31 22 25,776 27,551 249 198 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 15 8 4,095 4,837 58 45 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 7 5 6,923 6,402 103 82 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 30 7 14,364 10,507 161 136 10 years or more ...............................................: 34 50 40,799 45,685 315 312 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 26 16 11,707 11,211 141 123 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 24 7 11,693 9,363 140 100 11 years or more ...............................................: 36 47 42,781 46,857 356 352 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: 1 - 854 877 38 17 25 to 34 years .................................................: 11 - 4,387 4,436 71 61 35 to 44 years .................................................: 19 18 9,269 7,834 143 74 45 to 54 years .................................................: 17 16 9,607 11,851 95 103 55 to 64 years .................................................: 8 18 15,770 19,660 103 133 65 to 74 years .................................................: 23 12 17,044 15,287 115 128 75 years and over...............................................: 7 6 9,250 7,486 72 59 : Average age ....................................................: 54.6 55.4 58.4 57.6 52.4 54.9 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 12 (NA) 5,241 (NA) 109 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 14 29 3,307 3,489 144 92 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 81 59 59,911 59,608 561 475 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 5 11 6,270 7,823 76 100 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 183 172 117,726 121,110 1,169 1,011 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 70 68 56,114 58,292 555 534 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 56 44 48,701 50,895 509 453 Livestock decisions ............................................: 43 50 39,839 44,454 470 423 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 44 (NA) 36,447 (NA) 423 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 54 49 45,697 49,615 462 436 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 44 41 35,955 37,738 387 357 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 63. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race and Ethnicity: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Any producer reporting race as - :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : American Indian or Alaska : Asian : Black or African American : Native alone or in combination : alone or in combination : alone or in combination : with other races : with other races : with other races :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ......................................................number: 792 847 380 341 113 111 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 1,200,799 1,043,884 90,519 98,597 44,785 13,985 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 130 112 74 74 33 16 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 253 278 163 112 30 58 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 170 235 73 76 29 23 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 90 120 29 34 7 9 500 acres or more ................................................: 149 102 41 45 14 5 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 735 799 370 331 108 107 acres: 969,975 940,625 55,588 71,128 19,034 10,292 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 201 203 32 43 21 16 acres: 230,824 103,259 34,931 27,469 25,751 3,693 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 591 644 348 298 92 95 acres: 858,189 900,187 48,456 46,576 (D) 9,546 Part owners .................................................farms: 144 155 22 33 16 12 acres: 268,597 109,194 24,397 47,291 17,839 (D) Tenants .....................................................farms: 57 48 10 10 5 4 acres: 74,013 34,503 17,666 4,730 (D) (D) : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 792 847 380 341 113 111 $1,000: 110,365 85,252 80,552 85,446 10,434 1,149 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 792 847 380 341 113 111 $1,000: 103,372 83,384 77,974 84,340 10,107 1,057 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 303 301 157 157 51 31 $1,000: 58,877 26,130 67,730 80,441 8,281 195 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 415 456 146 129 47 51 $1,000: 44,494 57,254 10,244 3,900 1,826 862 Government payments .......................................farms: 168 108 66 69 13 16 $1,000: 6,994 1,869 2,578 1,105 327 92 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 206 301 126 110 34 41 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 126 134 52 39 9 21 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: 80 70 39 36 9 12 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 76 99 40 36 15 15 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 83 84 49 33 15 13 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 58 63 20 25 8 6 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 163 96 54 62 23 3 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: 1 4 - 1 - - $1,000: (D) 442 - (D) - - Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 57 30 36 20 4 7 $1,000: 907 387 310 235 (D) 48 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 134 102 36 63 10 14 $1,000: 6,086 1,481 2,268 870 (D) 43 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 27 29 15 33 6 2 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: 31 24 30 17 19 4 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: 27 10 14 7 4 7 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 20 14 19 19 7 8 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 253 185 139 88 30 33 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 253 185 139 88 30 33 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 234 272 64 93 22 20 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: 4 - 1 - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: 2 1 1 2 1 - Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: 2 19 4 4 - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 33 49 23 7 5 - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: 39 52 17 14 2 1 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 120 192 53 57 17 36 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 747 815 362 301 106 110 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 86 88 70 76 40 13 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 63. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race and Ethnicity: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Any producer reporting race as - con. : Any producer reporting :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: ethnicity as : Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific : : Hispanic, : Islander alone or in combination : White alone or in combination : Latino, or : with other races : with other races : Spanish origin :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ......................................................number: 107 84 35,759 38,547 2,809 3,050 Land in farms ...............................................acres: 66,996 78,733 29,342,898 30,918,070 1,823,102 1,302,256 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .....................................................: 30 18 5,114 6,361 483 540 10 to 49 acres ...................................................: 33 22 10,637 11,466 905 1,099 50 to 179 acres ..................................................: 15 22 7,766 7,920 659 587 180 to 499 acres .................................................: 8 3 4,577 4,447 345 397 500 acres or more ................................................: 21 19 7,665 8,353 417 427 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .........................................farms: 105 81 34,246 36,476 2,678 2,908 acres: 56,123 54,804 19,507,062 20,340,962 1,383,902 852,366 Rented or leased land in farms ..............................farms: 19 27 7,499 9,113 608 649 acres: 10,873 23,929 9,835,836 10,577,108 439,200 449,890 : TENURE : : Full owners .................................................farms: 88 57 28,260 29,434 2,201 2,401 acres: (D) 34,842 10,915,017 10,901,823 1,090,393 505,524 Part owners .................................................farms: 17 24 5,986 7,042 477 507 acres: 33,511 42,252 16,390,322 17,632,396 641,303 749,851 Tenants .....................................................farms: 2 3 1,513 2,071 131 142 acres: (D) 1,639 2,037,559 2,383,851 91,406 46,881 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total .......................................................farms: 107 84 35,759 38,547 2,809 3,050 $1,000: 7,694 16,236 9,462,418 7,661,337 947,367 493,629 : Market value of agricultural products sold ................farms: 107 84 35,759 38,547 2,809 3,050 $1,000: 7,244 16,176 9,176,186 7,463,534 935,277 488,642 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ...........farms: 22 31 12,828 15,181 1,035 1,214 $1,000: 5,833 1,657 2,777,407 2,217,284 178,287 114,420 Livestock, poultry, and their products ..................farms: 63 49 15,315 17,784 1,345 1,531 $1,000: 1,411 14,519 6,398,779 5,246,249 756,990 374,222 Government payments .......................................farms: 16 18 8,457 8,866 411 363 $1,000: 450 60 286,232 197,803 12,090 4,986 : FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : : Less than $1,000 .................................................: 24 15 11,017 12,828 827 1,015 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................................: 17 9 4,038 3,930 395 419 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................................: 15 13 3,464 3,668 312 376 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................................: 8 13 3,634 3,680 261 342 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................................: 14 6 3,929 3,957 343 290 $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................................: 12 7 2,311 2,566 205 230 $50,000 or more ..................................................: 17 21 7,366 7,918 466 378 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : : CCC loans ...................................................farms: - - 51 207 3 2 $1,000: - - (D) 22,720 212 (D) Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Program payments ...............................farms: 5 8 4,236 3,767 99 104 $1,000: 63 28 51,595 56,127 556 953 Other Federal farm program payments .........................farms: 16 11 5,795 7,635 337 318 $1,000: 387 32 234,637 141,676 11,534 4,033 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .................................: 10 2 2,798 3,320 99 99 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...............................: 2 7 767 625 94 71 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ................................: - - 775 670 74 65 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ..........: 1 1 812 624 62 54 Other crop farming (1119) ........................................: 21 21 11,340 10,612 847 886 Tobacco farming (11191) ........................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .........................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ......................: 21 21 11,340 10,612 847 886 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ........................: 39 35 9,901 12,195 893 1,046 Cattle feedlots (112112) .........................................: - - 218 291 21 20 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .........................: - 1 177 228 11 13 Hog and pig farming (1122) .......................................: - - 332 384 10 44 Poultry and egg production (1123) ................................: 15 4 1,231 491 176 57 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ....................................: - 5 1,441 1,722 125 197 Aquaculture and other : animal production (1125, 1129) ..................................: 19 8 5,967 7,385 397 498 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms by- : : Type of organization: : Operation more than 50 percent owned : by one producer's household and/or : extended family .............................................: 102 76 33,257 36,594 2,652 2,956 Limited Liability Company ....................................: 15 18 5,868 4,628 468 393 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 63. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race and Ethnicity: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Any producer reporting race as - :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : American Indian or Alaska : Asian : Black or African American : Native alone or in combination : alone or in combination : alone or in combination : with other races : with other races : with other races :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by- - Con. : : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .........................................: 668 745 287 251 87 89 Partnership ..................................................: 32 48 23 43 15 2 Corporation ..................................................: 79 34 62 33 6 16 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: 13 20 8 14 5 4 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 183 280 49 64 29 47 2 producers ..................................................: 482 484 280 210 62 54 3 producers ..................................................: 71 47 28 40 14 8 4 producers ..................................................: 37 29 16 13 7 1 5 or more producers ..........................................: 19 7 7 14 1 1 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 591 657 306 253 82 95 2 producers ................................................: 110 77 31 33 20 7 3 producers ................................................: 15 7 18 23 5 - 4 producers ................................................: 6 5 3 - - 1 5 or more producers ........................................: 7 - - - - - : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 572 602 309 244 63 61 2 producers ................................................: 49 38 16 26 13 7 3 producers ................................................: 7 4 4 13 1 - 4 producers ................................................: 1 - 2 2 - - 5 or more producers ........................................: 1 2 3 - - - : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 659 698 301 277 97 103 Dial-up ......................................................: 18 21 7 11 5 1 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 311 (NA) 148 (NA) 64 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 431 268 161 87 65 29 Satellite ....................................................: 206 253 91 85 26 40 Don't know ...................................................: 23 49 10 15 1 2 Other ........................................................: 21 40 13 29 1 5 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 667 728 320 274 90 98 2 households ...................................................: 84 87 50 28 17 10 3 households ...................................................: 28 18 - 10 1 - 4 households ...................................................: 11 11 5 18 2 1 5 or more households ...........................................: 2 3 5 11 3 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 63. Selected Farm Characteristics by Race and Ethnicity: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Any producer reporting race as - con. : Any producer reporting :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: ethnicity as : Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific : : Hispanic, : Islander alone or in combination : White alone or in combination : Latino, or : with other races : with other races : Spanish origin :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by- - Con. : : Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual .........................................: 94 64 28,410 31,391 2,356 2,595 Partnership ..................................................: 7 11 3,201 3,165 168 216 Corporation ..................................................: 5 9 3,162 2,835 228 176 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. ..............: 1 - 986 1,156 57 63 : Number of producers: : 1 producer ...................................................: 32 23 11,613 14,266 727 1,014 2 producers ..................................................: 52 41 19,028 20,138 1,608 1,679 3 producers ..................................................: 16 18 2,709 2,542 226 219 4 producers ..................................................: 6 - 1,660 1,101 166 88 5 or more producers ..........................................: 1 2 749 500 82 50 : Number of male producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 81 54 26,217 29,583 2,089 2,436 2 producers ................................................: 6 23 4,335 3,419 425 298 3 producers ................................................: 6 1 1,175 858 72 80 4 producers ................................................: - - 312 193 46 29 5 or more producers ........................................: - - 177 115 29 3 : Number of female producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 77 52 22,263 24,001 1,758 1,864 2 producers ................................................: 11 4 2,101 1,857 181 152 3 producers ................................................: 1 - 384 356 34 28 4 producers ................................................: - - 110 65 12 4 5 or more producers ........................................: - 2 75 30 6 1 : Farms reporting- : Internet access ................................................: 98 74 29,804 31,403 2,214 2,334 Dial-up ......................................................: 10 4 647 888 68 75 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...............: 39 (NA) 14,582 (NA) 1,013 (NA) Cellular data plan (see text) ................................: 62 36 17,277 11,022 1,253 814 Satellite ....................................................: 40 12 9,551 9,740 756 818 Don't know ...................................................: 1 2 1,298 2,323 97 193 Other ........................................................: 6 12 662 2,014 43 111 : Farms by number of households sharing : in net income of operation: : 1 household ....................................................: 91 60 29,238 32,164 2,307 2,546 2 households ...................................................: 14 22 4,273 4,394 343 368 3 households ...................................................: - 2 1,212 1,131 97 71 4 households ...................................................: 2 - 680 525 41 45 5 or more households ...........................................: - - 356 333 21 20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 64. Selected Producer Characteristics by Race and Ethnicity: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : All producers reporting race as - :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : American Indian or Alaska : Asian : Black or African American : Native alone or in combination : alone or in combination : alone or in combination : with other races : with other races : with other races :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers ..................................................number: 983 963 459 446 135 123 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 577 554 215 197 93 81 Female .........................................................: 406 409 244 249 42 42 : Hired managers ...................................................: 35 25 39 62 10 1 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 423 396 135 139 45 41 Other ..........................................................: 560 567 324 307 90 82 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 788 803 345 314 95 97 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 195 160 114 132 40 26 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 350 361 148 158 21 25 Any ............................................................: 633 602 311 288 114 98 1 to 49 days .................................................: 106 62 28 98 21 14 50 to 99 days ................................................: 45 34 26 24 17 9 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 104 112 42 31 15 14 200 days or more .............................................: 378 394 215 135 61 61 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 77 61 44 29 15 20 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 141 99 70 65 39 14 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 222 175 133 124 30 34 10 years or more ...............................................: 543 628 212 228 51 55 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 206 145 139 132 50 37 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 177 140 119 84 26 27 11 years or more ...............................................: 600 678 201 230 59 59 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: 25 17 25 2 5 4 25 to 34 years .................................................: 83 43 40 32 17 20 35 to 44 years .................................................: 182 100 81 75 39 15 45 to 54 years .................................................: 145 147 97 118 12 32 55 to 64 years .................................................: 236 313 95 98 13 26 65 to 74 years .................................................: 212 243 98 89 27 17 75 years and over...............................................: 100 100 23 32 22 9 : Average age ....................................................: 55.4 58.5 52.4 54.8 53.0 51.0 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 108 (NA) 65 (NA) 22 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 281 227 19 9 19 18 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 821 763 421 428 112 79 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 162 200 38 18 23 44 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 1,774 1,634 670 777 242 250 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 871 903 375 356 118 122 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 773 772 325 302 105 110 Livestock decisions ............................................: 693 767 244 208 91 84 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 627 (NA) 236 (NA) 86 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 684 759 305 306 97 108 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 553 605 242 250 89 74 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 64. Selected Producer Characteristics by Race and Ethnicity: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : All producers reporting race as - con. : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: All producers reporting : Native Hawaiian or : : ethnicity as : Other Pacific Islander : White : Hispanic, : alone or in combination : alone or in combination : Latino, or : with other races : with other races : Spanish origin :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 : 2022 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers ..................................................number: 133 92 66,811 68,001 3,637 3,765 : Sex of producers: : Male ...........................................................: 64 55 39,550 39,645 2,288 2,454 Female .........................................................: 69 37 27,261 28,356 1,349 1,311 : Hired managers ...................................................: 1 8 3,428 3,328 176 154 : Primary occupation: : Farming ........................................................: 34 45 25,732 26,457 1,426 1,374 Other ..........................................................: 99 47 41,079 41,544 2,211 2,391 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...............................................: 86 82 47,622 51,868 2,515 2,675 Not on farm operated ...........................................: 47 10 19,189 16,133 1,122 1,090 : Days of work off farm: : None ...........................................................: 49 33 24,427 24,076 1,228 1,121 Any ............................................................: 84 59 42,384 43,925 2,409 2,644 1 to 49 days .................................................: 21 4 7,230 6,933 442 338 50 to 99 days ................................................: 9 5 3,370 3,375 179 245 100 to 199 days ..............................................: 3 26 5,764 5,870 312 366 200 days or more .............................................: 51 24 26,020 27,747 1,476 1,695 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ................................................: 27 10 4,153 4,882 220 351 3 or 4 years ...................................................: 10 11 7,025 6,484 612 351 5 to 9 years ...................................................: 35 8 14,525 10,642 816 612 10 years or more ...............................................: 61 63 41,108 45,993 1,989 2,451 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ................................................: 46 18 11,847 11,334 947 730 6 to 10 years ..................................................: 25 9 11,833 9,462 598 571 11 years or more ...............................................: 62 65 43,131 47,205 2,092 2,464 : Age group: : Under 25 years .................................................: 3 2 892 894 84 43 25 to 34 years .................................................: 12 - 4,458 4,497 337 285 35 to 44 years .................................................: 40 18 9,411 7,908 621 465 45 to 54 years .................................................: 21 25 9,701 11,952 577 716 55 to 64 years .................................................: 21 24 15,873 19,792 909 1,195 65 to 74 years .................................................: 28 15 17,156 15,414 759 769 75 years and over...............................................: 8 8 9,320 7,544 350 292 : Average age ....................................................: 52.7 55.0 58.3 57.6 55.2 55.9 : Young producers (see text) .......................................: 15 (NA) 5,350 (NA) 421 (NA) : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .................: 27 31 3,449 3,580 3,637 3,765 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....................: 126 81 60,465 60,078 3,236 3,234 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ......................: 7 11 6,346 7,923 401 531 : Number of persons living in producers' households ................: 256 216 118,882 122,109 7,006 7,470 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...........................................: 107 89 56,664 58,821 3,117 3,366 Land use and/or crop decisions .................................: 92 63 49,203 51,344 2,571 2,890 Livestock decisions ............................................: 80 65 40,305 44,874 2,330 2,647 Marketing decisions (see text) .................................: 66 (NA) 36,867 (NA) 1,902 (NA) Record keeping and/or financial management .....................: 88 65 46,155 50,048 2,309 2,671 Estate planning or succession planning..........................: 71 52 36,335 38,092 1,869 2,032 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 65. Selected Farm Characteristics - Farms with Producers with Military Service: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 :: Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : :: FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : : :: CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) - Con. : Farms ...............................................number: 6,125 7,711 :: : Land in farms ........................................acres: 4,325,684 4,461,240 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ...: 130 94 : :: Other crop farming (1119) .................................: 1,948 2,266 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Tobacco farming (11191) .................................: - - : :: Cotton farming (11192) ..................................: - - 1 to 9 acres ..............................................: 850 1,226 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 10 to 49 acres ............................................: 2,030 2,419 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ...............: 1,948 2,266 50 to 179 acres ...........................................: 1,483 1,834 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .................: 1,682 2,439 180 to 499 acres ..........................................: 764 866 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ..................................: 29 43 500 acres or more .........................................: 998 1,366 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..................: 24 25 : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................: 60 75 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .........................: 284 103 : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............................: 250 331 Owned land in farms ..................................farms: 5,962 7,441 :: Aquaculture and other : acres: 3,174,491 3,240,612 :: animal production (1125, 1129) ...........................: 1,137 1,633 Rented or leased land in farms .......................farms: 983 1,427 :: : acres: 1,151,193 1,220,628 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : :: : TENURE : :: Farms by- : : :: : Full owners ..........................................farms: 5,142 6,284 :: Type of organization: : acres: 2,029,117 2,058,617 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : Part owners ..........................................farms: 820 1,157 :: by one producer's household and/or : acres: 2,123,777 2,144,606 :: extended family ......................................: 5,719 7,392 Tenants ..............................................farms: 163 270 :: Limited Liability Company .............................: 883 856 acres: 172,790 258,017 :: : : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ..................................: 4,979 6,311 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ...........................................: 501 641 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 520 536 Total ................................................farms: 6,125 7,711 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 949,130 723,543 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .......: 125 223 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold .........farms: 6,125 7,711 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 917,560 693,092 :: 1 producer ............................................: 1,500 2,227 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ....farms: 1,899 2,755 :: 2 producers ...........................................: 3,420 4,443 $1,000: 331,993 220,488 :: 3 producers ...........................................: 647 648 Livestock, poultry, and their products ...........farms: 2,573 3,484 :: 4 producers ...........................................: 380 273 $1,000: 585,567 472,604 :: 5 or more producers ...................................: 178 120 Government payments ................................farms: 1,129 1,529 :: : $1,000: 31,570 30,452 :: Number of male producers: : : :: 1 producer ..........................................: 4,633 6,333 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers .........................................: 945 940 : :: 3 producers .........................................: 335 226 Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 2,190 2,793 :: 4 producers .........................................: 65 51 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 754 898 :: 5 or more producers .................................: 40 35 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 661 748 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 684 829 :: Number of female producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 605 833 :: 1 producer ..........................................: 3,731 4,646 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 353 492 :: 2 producers .........................................: 374 356 $50,000 or more ...........................................: 878 1,118 :: 3 producers .........................................: 69 57 : :: 4 producers .........................................: 18 14 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers .................................: 19 3 AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans ............................................farms: 5 27 :: Internet access .........................................: 4,940 6,020 $1,000: 201 1,930 :: Dial-up ...............................................: 132 198 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ........: 2,287 (NA) Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) .........................: 2,773 2,041 Enhancement Program payments ........................farms: 634 702 :: Satellite .............................................: 1,650 1,815 $1,000: 6,842 11,556 :: Don't know ............................................: 271 480 Other Federal farm program payments ..................farms: 710 1,294 :: Other .................................................: 124 344 $1,000: 24,727 18,895 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household .............................................: 4,967 6,300 : :: 2 households ............................................: 781 986 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..........................: 306 441 :: 3 households ............................................: 201 242 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ........................: 124 100 :: 4 households ............................................: 112 101 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .........................: 151 161 :: 5 or more households ....................................: 64 82 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 66. Producers with Military Service - Selected Producer Characteristics: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 :: Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers ...........................................number: 6,496 8,095 :: Age group: : : :: Under 25 years ..........................................: 17 10 Sex of producers: : :: 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 108 149 Male ....................................................: 5,958 7,557 :: 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 525 393 Female ..................................................: 538 538 :: 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 695 850 : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 976 1,371 Hired managers ............................................: 139 167 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 1,807 3,107 : :: 75 years and over .......................................: 2,368 2,215 Primary occupation: : :: : Farming .................................................: 2,922 3,747 :: Average age .............................................: 67.1 67.0 Other ...................................................: 3,574 4,348 :: : : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 125 (NA) Place of residence: : :: : On farm operated ........................................: 4,824 6,351 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..........: 401 531 Not on farm operated ....................................: 1,672 1,744 :: : : :: Producers by race: : Days of work off farm: : :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 96 101 None ....................................................: 2,949 3,760 :: Asian ...................................................: 31 17 Any .....................................................: 3,547 4,335 :: Black or African American ...............................: 18 43 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 611 791 :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 5 11 50 to 99 days .........................................: 321 410 :: White ...................................................: 6,270 7,823 100 to 199 days .......................................: 442 546 :: More than one race reported .............................: 76 100 200 days or more ......................................: 2,173 2,588 :: : : :: Number of persons living in : Years on present farm: : :: producers' households ....................................: 13,360 16,462 2 years or less .........................................: 357 413 :: : 3 or 4 years ............................................: 571 585 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : 5 to 9 years ............................................: 1,038 1,031 :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 5,710 7,266 10 years or more ........................................: 4,530 6,066 :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 5,032 6,440 : :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 4,135 5,460 Years operating any farm: : :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 3,612 (NA) 5 years or less .........................................: 966 1,063 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 4,342 5,859 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 903 866 :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 3,750 4,846 11 years or more ........................................: 4,627 6,166 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 67. Selected Farm Characteristics - Farms with Young Producers: 2022 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 :: Characteristics : 2022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : :: FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : : :: CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) - Con. : Farms ...............................................number: 4,061 :: : Land in farms ........................................acres: 3,473,942 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ...: 168 : :: Other crop farming (1119) .................................: 883 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Tobacco farming (11191) .................................: - : :: Cotton farming (11192) ..................................: - 1 to 9 acres ..............................................: 705 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 10 to 49 acres ............................................: 1,151 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ...............: 883 50 to 179 acres ...........................................: 775 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .................: 1,179 180 to 499 acres ..........................................: 417 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ..................................: 29 500 acres or more .........................................: 1,013 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..................: 35 : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................: 81 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .........................: 236 : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............................: 199 Owned land in farms ..................................farms: 3,694 :: Aquaculture and other : acres: 1,914,257 :: animal production (1125, 1129) ...........................: 714 Rented or leased land in farms .......................farms: 1,251 :: : acres: 1,559,685 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : :: : TENURE : :: Farms by- : : :: : Full owners ..........................................farms: 2,810 :: Type of organization: : acres: 1,024,657 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : Part owners ..........................................farms: 884 :: by one producer's household and/or : acres: 1,973,954 :: extended family ......................................: 3,753 Tenants ..............................................farms: 367 :: Limited Liability Company .............................: 896 acres: 475,331 :: : : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ..................................: 3,031 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ...........................................: 461 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 491 Total ................................................farms: 4,061 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 1,719,311 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .......: 78 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold .........farms: 4,061 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 1,684,235 :: 1 producer ............................................: 476 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ....farms: 1,521 :: 2 producers ...........................................: 1,801 $1,000: 372,838 :: 3 producers ...........................................: 908 Livestock, poultry, and their products ...........farms: 2,300 :: 4 producers ...........................................: 623 $1,000: 1,311,397 :: 5 or more producers ...................................: 253 Government payments ................................farms: 892 :: : $1,000: 35,076 :: Number of male producers: : : :: 1 producer ..........................................: 2,035 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers .........................................: 1,333 : :: 3 producers .........................................: 374 Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 1,051 :: 4 producers .........................................: 107 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 472 :: 5 or more producers .................................: 29 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 334 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 378 :: Number of female producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 423 :: 1 producer ..........................................: 2,325 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 334 :: 2 producers .........................................: 703 $50,000 or more ...........................................: 1,069 :: 3 producers .........................................: 143 : :: 4 producers .........................................: 33 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers .................................: 10 AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans ............................................farms: 7 :: Internet access .........................................: 3,658 $1,000: 373 :: Dial-up ...............................................: 48 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ........: 1,826 Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) .........................: 2,173 Enhancement Program payments ........................farms: 268 :: Satellite .............................................: 1,230 $1,000: 3,599 :: Don't know ............................................: 106 Other Federal farm program payments ..................farms: 782 :: Other .................................................: 88 $1,000: 31,477 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household .............................................: 3,053 : :: 2 households ............................................: 625 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..........................: 339 :: 3 households ............................................: 210 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ........................: 133 :: 4 households ............................................: 123 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .........................: 65 :: 5 or more households ....................................: 50 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 68. Young Producers - Selected Producer Characteristics: 2022 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 :: Characteristics : 2022 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers ...........................................number: 5,439 :: Years operating any farm: : : :: 5 years or less .........................................: 2,759 Sex of producers: : :: 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 1,680 Male ....................................................: 3,195 :: 11 years or more ........................................: 1,000 Female ..................................................: 2,244 :: : : :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..........: 421 Hired managers ............................................: 621 :: : : :: Producers by race: : Primary occupation: : :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 36 Farming .................................................: 2,046 :: Asian ...................................................: 32 Other ...................................................: 3,393 :: Black or African American ...............................: 9 : :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 12 Place of residence: : :: White ...................................................: 5,241 On farm operated ........................................: 3,688 :: More than one race reported .............................: 109 Not on farm operated ....................................: 1,751 :: : : :: Military service: : Days of work off farm: : :: Never served or only on active duty for training in : None ....................................................: 1,132 :: the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..............: 5,314 Any .....................................................: 4,307 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 125 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 649 :: : 50 to 99 days .........................................: 364 :: Number of persons living in producers' households .........: 8,799 100 to 199 days .......................................: 599 :: : 200 days or more ......................................: 2,695 :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 4,458 Years on present farm: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 3,828 2 years or less .........................................: 1,059 :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 3,557 3 or 4 years ............................................: 1,483 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 2,981 5 to 9 years ............................................: 2,041 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 3,197 10 years or more ........................................: 856 :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 2,064 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 69. Selected Farm Characteristics - Farms with New and Beginning Producers: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 :: Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : :: FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : : :: CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) - Con. : Farms ...............................................number: 14,363 13,214 :: : Land in farms ........................................acres: 7,473,808 6,601,291 :: Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) ...: 448 248 : :: Other crop farming (1119) .................................: 4,595 3,343 FARMS BY SIZE : :: Tobacco farming (11191) .................................: - - : :: Cotton farming (11192) ..................................: - - 1 to 9 acres ..............................................: 2,673 2,851 :: Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all : 10 to 49 acres ............................................: 4,737 4,489 :: other crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ...............: 4,595 3,343 50 to 179 acres ...........................................: 3,027 2,528 :: Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .................: 3,498 4,110 180 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1,607 1,305 :: Cattle feedlots (112112) ..................................: 61 90 500 acres or more .........................................: 2,319 2,041 :: Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ..................: 71 104 : :: Hog and pig farming (1122) ................................: 203 246 OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : :: Poultry and egg production (1123) .........................: 776 279 : :: Sheep and goat farming (1124) .............................: 736 719 Owned land in farms ..................................farms: 13,662 12,241 :: Aquaculture and other : acres: 4,982,802 4,091,114 :: animal production (1125, 1129) ...........................: 2,285 2,677 Rented or leased land in farms .......................farms: 2,480 2,837 :: : acres: 2,491,006 2,510,177 :: OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : :: : TENURE : :: Farms by- : : :: : Full owners ..........................................farms: 11,883 10,377 :: Type of organization: : acres: 3,348,464 2,317,656 :: Operation more than 50 percent owned : Part owners ..........................................farms: 1,779 1,864 :: by one producer's household and/or : acres: 3,377,153 3,448,174 :: extended family ......................................: 13,291 12,470 Tenants ..............................................farms: 701 973 :: Limited Liability Company .............................: 2,974 2,105 acres: 748,191 835,461 :: : : :: Operation's legal status for tax purposes: : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : :: Family or individual ..................................: 11,274 10,567 SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : :: Partnership ...........................................: 1,304 1,109 : :: Corporation ...........................................: 1,386 1,080 Total ................................................farms: 14,363 13,214 :: Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : $1,000: 2,729,074 2,742,484 :: association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .......: 399 458 : :: : Market value of agricultural products sold .........farms: 14,363 13,214 :: Number of producers: : $1,000: 2,660,417 2,702,064 :: 1 producer ............................................: 3,377 3,468 Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ....farms: 4,799 4,715 :: 2 producers ...........................................: 8,012 7,240 $1,000: 647,430 548,555 :: 3 producers ...........................................: 1,495 1,433 Livestock, poultry, and their products ...........farms: 6,252 6,320 :: 4 producers ...........................................: 1,047 727 $1,000: 2,012,986 2,153,509 :: 5 or more producers ...................................: 432 346 Government payments ................................farms: 2,672 2,140 :: : $1,000: 68,657 40,420 :: Number of male producers: : : :: 1 producer ..........................................: 9,942 9,421 FARMS BY ECONOMIC CLASS : :: 2 producers .........................................: 2,297 1,714 : :: 3 producers .........................................: 650 484 Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 4,763 4,979 :: 4 producers .........................................: 152 145 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 1,894 1,549 :: 5 or more producers .................................: 79 77 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 1,582 1,412 :: : $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 1,565 1,343 :: Number of female producers: : $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 1,568 1,270 :: 1 producer ..........................................: 9,380 8,599 $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 876 744 :: 2 producers .........................................: 1,269 1,140 $50,000 or more ...........................................: 2,115 1,917 :: 3 producers .........................................: 256 258 : :: 4 producers .........................................: 66 49 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION (CCC) LOANS : :: 5 or more producers .................................: 29 18 AND FEDERAL FARM PROGRAM PAYMENTS : :: : : :: Farms reporting- : CCC loans ............................................farms: 8 31 :: Internet access .........................................: 12,131 10,998 $1,000: 352 4,428 :: Dial-up ...............................................: 170 204 Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, : :: Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ........: 6,009 (NA) Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : :: Cellular data plan (see text) .........................: 7,055 3,843 Enhancement Program payments ........................farms: 1,419 829 :: Satellite .............................................: 4,082 3,429 $1,000: 16,368 10,554 :: Don't know ............................................: 435 727 Other Federal farm program payments ..................farms: 1,640 1,847 :: Other .................................................: 332 745 $1,000: 52,289 29,866 :: : : :: Farms by number of households sharing : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : :: in net income of operation: : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : :: 1 household .............................................: 11,603 10,882 : :: 2 households ............................................: 1,765 1,548 Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..........................: 832 797 :: 3 households ............................................: 521 434 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ........................: 458 318 :: 4 households ............................................: 301 225 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .........................: 400 283 :: 5 or more households ....................................: 173 125 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 70. New and Beginning Producers - Selected Producer Characteristics: 2022 and 2017 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 :: Characteristics : 2022 : 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers ...........................................number: 24,166 21,157 :: Age group: - Con. : : :: : Sex of producers: : :: 55 to 64 years ..........................................: 4,845 4,645 Male ....................................................: 13,531 11,671 :: 65 to 74 years ..........................................: 3,426 2,272 Female ..................................................: 10,635 9,486 :: 75 years and over .......................................: 895 588 : :: : Hired managers ............................................: 1,156 956 :: Average age .............................................: 49.0 47.7 : :: : Primary occupation: : :: Young producers (see text) ................................: 4,087 (NA) Farming .................................................: 6,478 5,872 :: : Other ...................................................: 17,688 15,285 :: Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..........: 1,545 1,301 : :: : Place of residence: : :: Producers by race: : On farm operated ........................................: 16,334 15,082 :: American Indian or Alaska Native ........................: 194 108 Not on farm operated ....................................: 7,832 6,075 :: Asian ...................................................: 193 179 : :: Black or African American ...............................: 48 50 Days of work off farm: : :: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...............: 50 23 None ....................................................: 6,012 4,805 :: White ...................................................: 23,400 20,574 Any .....................................................: 18,154 16,352 :: More than one race reported .............................: 254 204 1 to 49 days ..........................................: 2,706 2,424 :: : 50 to 99 days .........................................: 1,386 1,177 :: Military service: : 100 to 199 days .......................................: 2,319 1,994 :: Never served or only on active duty for training in : 200 days or more ......................................: 11,743 10,757 :: the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..............: 22,297 19,228 : :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............: 1,869 1,929 Years operating any farm: : :: : 5 years or less .........................................: 12,130 (NA) :: Number of persons living in producers' households .........: 44,396 40,244 6 to 10 years ...........................................: 12,036 (NA) :: : 11 years or more ........................................: (X) (X) :: On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : : :: Day-to-day decisions ....................................: 20,157 17,816 Age group: : :: Land use and/or crop decisions ..........................: 17,341 15,507 Under 25 years ..........................................: 901 900 :: Livestock decisions .....................................: 14,318 14,069 25 to 34 years ..........................................: 3,538 3,631 :: Marketing decisions (see text) ..........................: 12,013 (NA) 35 to 44 years ..........................................: 6,150 4,748 :: Record keeping and/or financial management ..............: 15,714 14,712 45 to 54 years ..........................................: 4,411 4,373 :: Estate planning or succession planning ..................: 11,350 10,042 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ...................................................number: 36,056 5,181 10,721 1,536 2,358 1,798 percent: 100.0 14.4 29.7 4.3 6.5 5.0 Land in farms ............................................acres: 30,213,899 24,257 300,541 89,442 187,612 208,474 Average size of farm .................................acres: 838 5 28 58 80 116 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 36,056 5,181 10,721 1,536 2,358 1,798 $1,000: 9,511,573 74,543 320,815 149,030 301,586 192,385 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 263,800 14,388 29,924 97,024 127,899 106,999 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 11,120 1,831 4,596 506 850 694 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 4,078 1,183 1,734 199 308 161 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 3,493 790 1,355 200 269 199 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 3,662 589 1,248 195 294 164 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 3,953 406 959 215 279 217 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 2,322 178 384 105 173 132 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,978 90 217 56 109 99 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 2,048 58 123 27 39 77 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 1,445 29 40 15 18 29 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 910 17 27 6 9 3 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 1,047 10 38 12 10 23 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 568 9 18 3 3 13 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 250 1 7 4 2 4 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 229 - 13 5 5 6 : Total sales ............................................farms: 36,056 5,181 10,721 1,536 2,358 1,798 $1,000: 9,222,516 72,869 316,724 146,914 299,921 188,604 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 3,856 48 212 39 108 80 $1,000: 1,548,342 112 2,041 968 3,448 3,596 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,532 - 7 8 28 25 $1,000: 1,523,860 - 623 450 2,334 2,577 Corn ...............................................farms: 2,152 33 97 18 54 56 $1,000: 1,010,141 95 1,476 636 2,621 3,084 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,582 - 7 7 20 23 $1,000: 998,242 - 623 393 1,828 2,379 Wheat ..............................................farms: 2,229 6 86 14 44 22 $1,000: 307,018 4 325 167 584 186 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,139 - - - 3 - $1,000: 285,914 - - - 175 - Soybeans ...........................................farms: 63 - - - - 1 $1,000: 5,524 - - - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 27 - - - - - $1,000: 4,891 - - - - - Sorghum ............................................farms: 765 2 8 8 10 9 $1,000: 80,884 (D) 89 (D) 180 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 347 - - - - - $1,000: 72,812 - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 208 - 15 4 - 4 $1,000: 32,067 - 42 116 - 106 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 112 - - - - 1 $1,000: 30,452 - - - - (D) Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 915 13 10 2 11 10 $1,000: 112,707 (D) 109 (D) 64 151 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 443 - - - - 1 $1,000: 103,240 - - - - (D) Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,206 462 349 39 49 40 $1,000: 475,148 4,494 7,181 1,625 4,169 4,307 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 283 9 38 6 17 15 $1,000: 467,366 733 4,572 1,402 (D) 4,123 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 874 397 325 41 29 21 $1,000: 49,825 3,692 13,364 3,678 1,195 6,259 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 129 9 77 7 5 14 $1,000: 43,022 542 10,832 3,381 891 6,106 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 792 351 300 35 26 21 $1,000: 48,980 3,460 13,005 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 127 9 77 6 5 13 $1,000: 42,683 542 10,687 (D) (D) (D) Berries ............................................farms: 176 88 64 8 8 5 $1,000: 846 233 359 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2 - 1 1 - - $1,000: (D) - (D) (D) - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 939 401 308 32 69 23 $1,000: 284,999 30,080 83,551 17,457 54,253 4,470 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 279 69 104 15 23 4 $1,000: 278,820 27,570 81,327 17,244 53,692 4,267 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ...................................................number: 2,132 886 730 3,000 2,716 1,870 3,128 percent: 5.9 2.5 2.0 8.3 7.5 5.2 8.7 Land in farms ............................................acres: 336,696 175,703 173,385 1,075,547 1,915,467 2,589,952 23,136,823 Average size of farm .................................acres: 158 198 238 359 705 1,385 7,397 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 2,132 886 730 3,000 2,716 1,870 3,128 $1,000: 164,496 163,376 274,397 951,659 1,055,606 1,995,820 3,867,860 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 77,156 184,397 375,887 317,220 388,662 1,067,284 1,236,528 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 797 269 234 637 425 150 131 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 145 67 48 130 72 15 16 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 256 73 60 158 81 35 17 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 286 103 91 390 193 67 42 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 246 125 102 600 536 178 90 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 155 74 67 294 332 307 121 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 105 78 34 263 321 300 306 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 92 69 40 265 297 315 646 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 24 12 34 165 227 222 630 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 8 4 6 51 146 138 495 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 18 12 14 47 86 143 634 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 3 6 6 13 41 78 375 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 7 1 - 13 23 32 156 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 8 5 8 21 22 33 103 : Total sales ............................................farms: 2,132 886 730 3,000 2,716 1,870 3,128 $1,000: 159,025 160,583 272,163 935,289 1,023,246 1,956,405 3,690,773 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 181 84 79 482 602 601 1,340 $1,000: 9,163 7,517 9,355 58,206 121,713 193,146 1,139,078 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 53 48 46 257 406 467 1,187 $1,000: 6,687 6,693 8,713 52,923 117,669 189,655 1,135,534 Corn ...............................................farms: 83 51 49 254 346 334 777 $1,000: 6,717 5,936 8,106 44,053 92,764 138,189 706,465 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 44 40 42 186 277 273 663 $1,000: 5,796 5,657 7,916 42,282 91,257 136,781 703,329 Wheat ..............................................farms: 75 20 18 232 294 370 1,048 $1,000: 974 551 455 6,857 11,946 26,408 258,561 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2 1 2 34 85 206 806 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) 3,140 7,563 22,504 252,175 Soybeans ...........................................farms: - 3 2 11 7 8 31 $1,000: - 61 (D) 186 892 401 3,899 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - 1 3 2 21 $1,000: - - - (D) 782 (D) 3,770 Sorghum ............................................farms: 24 8 7 76 91 108 414 $1,000: 590 217 (D) 3,065 3,942 6,618 65,988 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1 - - 19 21 41 265 $1,000: (D) - - (D) 2,806 5,332 62,510 Barley .............................................farms: 10 7 6 21 46 49 46 $1,000: 493 476 411 667 6,097 10,737 12,923 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 4 3 2 5 27 36 34 $1,000: 348 348 (D) 473 5,509 10,584 12,778 Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 27 8 10 95 113 141 475 $1,000: 390 274 221 3,378 6,071 10,793 91,241 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - 1 2 15 36 58 330 $1,000: - (D) (D) 1,893 4,778 8,577 87,654 Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 12 20 10 65 55 53 52 $1,000: 3,679 4,298 5,112 29,824 57,655 97,712 255,092 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 12 6 7 42 47 41 43 $1,000: 3,679 4,159 (D) 29,638 57,597 97,459 254,942 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 22 10 2 9 10 - 8 $1,000: 6,619 5,442 (D) (D) (D) - 980 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 5 5 - 3 2 - 2 $1,000: 6,491 5,368 - (D) (D) - (D) Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 22 9 2 8 10 - 8 $1,000: 6,619 (D) (D) (D) (D) - 980 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 5 5 - 3 2 - 2 $1,000: 6,491 5,368 - (D) (D) - (D) Berries ............................................farms: - 1 - 2 - - - $1,000: - (D) - (D) - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 19 14 4 39 13 6 11 $1,000: (D) 2,643 2,004 54,216 17,741 (D) 4,803 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 6 3 3 32 10 3 7 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) 54,175 17,719 (D) 4,769 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. : : Total - Con. : Total sales - Con. : : Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 109 11 31 14 13 12 $1,000: 171 4 20 8 26 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 103 11 31 14 7 12 $1,000: 155 4 20 8 10 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 6 - - - 6 - $1,000: 16 - - - 16 - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 8,190 1,231 2,622 391 520 348 $1,000: 460,769 2,185 14,488 18,817 8,081 10,064 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,568 4 20 19 35 58 $1,000: 409,824 200 3,028 15,501 3,279 6,593 Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 9,739 734 2,052 433 587 461 $1,000: 4,659,645 14,857 103,673 58,110 206,687 108,073 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 3,200 58 102 30 37 71 $1,000: 4,578,609 10,306 89,185 (D) (D) 103,558 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 148 5 31 5 1 16 $1,000: 1,248,834 13 62,271 (D) (D) 23,125 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 116 - 13 4 1 15 $1,000: 1,248,712 - 62,206 (D) (D) (D) Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 1,207 319 467 61 91 44 $1,000: 210,135 897 7,988 92 (D) 656 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 28 5 2 - 1 5 $1,000: 207,273 298 (D) - (D) 533 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 2,095 534 881 89 142 65 $1,000: 97,852 2,162 (D) (D) 814 1,079 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 85 6 7 1 3 3 $1,000: 90,336 653 (D) (D) 357 796 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 1,853 250 607 145 134 117 $1,000: 31,957 3,175 8,654 2,672 3,680 2,657 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 139 10 33 8 18 27 $1,000: 15,277 1,620 3,928 1,190 2,181 1,746 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 3,534 1,034 1,515 169 199 120 $1,000: 111,869 1,925 4,743 336 432 24,069 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 22 2 7 - 1 3 $1,000: 106,731 (D) 2,678 - (D) 23,906 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 51 14 14 3 6 1 $1,000: 15,769 5,707 (D) (D) 1,502 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 30 8 6 2 4 1 $1,000: 15,482 5,624 (D) (D) (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,347 364 566 58 65 48 $1,000: 27,202 3,565 2,598 247 (D) 151 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 56 10 11 - 1 - $1,000: 22,877 2,695 1,212 - (D) - : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 8,533 124 495 138 315 307 $1,000: 289,057 1,674 4,091 2,116 1,665 3,781 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 1,319 19 27 9 26 27 $1,000: 113,343 111 198 33 130 306 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,425 771 867 100 132 85 $1,000: 30,339 4,134 8,487 1,012 2,239 2,344 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 901 220 291 37 50 42 $1,000: 186,202 2,596 21,445 23,611 2,852 4,577 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 36,056 5,181 10,721 1,536 2,358 1,798 $1,000: 8,160,142 104,092 418,684 107,063 299,704 187,016 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 226,319 20,091 39,053 69,703 127,101 104,013 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 10,790 1,465 2,689 366 534 411 $1,000: 410,699 2,004 5,356 1,183 2,892 2,172 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,343 1,392 2,516 280 393 287 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,149 59 150 84 130 111 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 716 10 16 2 5 10 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,582 4 7 - 6 3 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 11,433 1,366 2,777 400 621 431 $1,000: 229,485 746 2,596 548 1,085 1,190 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 7,952 1,340 2,701 372 574 385 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. : : Total - Con. : Total sales - Con. : : Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 1 8 7 6 3 - 3 $1,000: (D) 16 2 12 (D) - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 1 8 7 6 3 - 3 $1,000: (D) 16 2 12 (D) - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 335 180 153 627 643 434 706 $1,000: 10,440 7,141 6,584 45,582 82,412 75,167 179,807 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 59 59 38 249 353 251 423 $1,000: 6,594 5,481 4,903 39,742 77,960 71,884 174,659 Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 430 235 193 861 963 877 1,913 $1,000: 72,550 61,586 204,643 635,721 280,535 1,200,852 1,712,358 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 79 45 42 198 395 507 1,636 $1,000: 68,219 58,929 202,457 624,257 268,504 1,191,875 1,705,511 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 9 5 4 10 23 24 15 $1,000: 35,332 59,078 37,423 61,421 367,760 344,073 243,870 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 9 5 4 10 23 22 10 $1,000: 35,332 59,078 37,423 61,421 367,760 (D) (D) Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 44 18 11 60 42 16 34 $1,000: 171 47 (D) (D) (D) (D) 121,562 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - 2 3 3 1 6 $1,000: - - (D) (D) (D) (D) 121,502 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 80 21 22 69 63 45 84 $1,000: 847 (D) 1,001 (D) 10,786 24,318 20,700 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 5 1 4 6 12 12 25 $1,000: 492 (D) 936 1,043 10,490 (D) 20,020 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 89 75 22 125 73 60 156 $1,000: 2,639 1,674 258 1,772 747 1,066 2,962 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 14 4 - 2 1 6 16 $1,000: 1,600 574 - (D) (D) 566 1,525 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 74 57 30 113 90 40 93 $1,000: 108 (D) 33 (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - 2 - 2 2 2 1 $1,000: - (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) Aquaculture ..........................................farms: - 1 2 2 6 - 2 $1,000: - (D) (D) (D) 3,069 - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - 1 1 5 - 2 $1,000: - - (D) (D) (D) - (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 33 19 18 44 50 34 48 $1,000: (D) 53 (D) 2,033 1,370 1,852 5,638 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2 - 2 7 1 8 14 $1,000: (D) - (D) 1,831 (D) 1,665 5,278 : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 618 186 197 1,253 1,415 1,209 2,276 $1,000: 5,471 2,793 2,235 16,370 32,360 39,415 177,087 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 25 24 14 144 199 204 601 $1,000: 454 610 241 5,433 23,077 15,612 67,138 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 70 32 21 135 79 45 88 $1,000: 1,972 489 398 1,404 1,071 1,222 5,567 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 15 16 14 52 62 49 53 $1,000: 909 14,847 1,364 4,738 11,673 42,580 55,010 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 2,132 886 730 3,000 2,716 1,870 3,128 $1,000: 159,076 149,069 231,404 835,898 790,769 1,630,814 3,246,554 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 74,614 168,249 316,992 278,633 291,152 872,093 1,037,901 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 452 247 173 860 973 830 1,790 $1,000: 3,857 2,569 2,241 15,538 42,959 55,127 274,800 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 268 121 77 332 248 173 256 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 153 100 61 351 349 231 370 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 25 16 22 93 157 139 221 $50,000 or more .........................................: 6 10 13 84 219 287 943 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 553 254 208 1,012 1,099 898 1,814 $1,000: 2,018 1,483 1,049 8,035 18,809 28,801 163,126 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 453 186 157 607 473 314 390 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Chemicals purchased - Con. : Farms with expenses of- - Con. : : $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,810 25 68 27 45 36 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 593 1 4 1 1 8 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,078 - 4 - 1 2 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 9,990 1,418 2,266 333 552 358 $1,000: 253,811 5,893 20,641 2,885 12,812 1,704 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 3,593 950 1,462 163 266 164 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 2,495 346 604 116 171 125 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,022 93 126 42 100 60 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 674 11 37 3 7 4 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,206 18 37 9 8 5 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 1,561 258 465 70 98 60 $1,000: 3,424 91 231 57 108 53 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 9,156 1,542 2,819 375 581 379 $1,000: 2,003,707 6,120 53,230 (D) (D) 47,561 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,698 1,303 2,245 286 431 236 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,250 203 496 77 130 110 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 746 28 57 8 14 22 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 187 5 9 - 3 3 $250,000 or more ........................................: 275 3 12 4 3 8 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 4,554 492 998 155 230 213 $1,000: 156,872 1,471 5,588 (D) 969 (D) Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 6,036 1,281 2,226 268 450 225 $1,000: 1,846,835 4,649 47,641 19,127 (D) (D) : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 20,843 3,342 6,874 1,012 1,452 980 $1,000: 2,230,730 14,879 96,754 33,893 108,161 62,489 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 12,303 2,644 4,918 668 932 618 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,961 615 1,722 270 443 279 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,894 76 202 66 63 58 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 326 5 10 3 8 9 $250,000 or more ........................................: 359 2 22 5 6 16 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 32,913 4,729 10,065 1,450 2,190 1,637 $1,000: 280,247 5,786 18,484 4,372 7,286 5,907 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 25,228 4,505 9,358 1,285 1,867 1,370 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,471 206 642 143 297 246 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,099 16 40 15 16 12 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,115 2 25 7 10 9 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 22,978 3,039 6,333 948 1,476 1,040 $1,000: 251,233 5,977 18,723 3,140 7,780 6,214 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 7,155 1,657 2,767 332 498 342 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,017 1,143 3,035 511 718 490 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,199 224 487 95 239 175 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 666 5 15 4 13 17 $50,000 or more .........................................: 941 10 29 6 8 16 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 27,469 3,624 7,841 1,222 1,850 1,309 $1,000: 451,491 11,020 34,537 7,531 12,572 9,379 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 17,615 3,131 6,439 937 1,352 918 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,744 441 1,258 242 432 334 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,410 25 87 26 30 37 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,700 27 57 17 36 20 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 6,965 660 1,203 238 374 259 $1,000: 675,083 20,787 63,168 10,810 30,568 16,888 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,964 351 554 83 137 88 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,912 160 367 102 129 87 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,788 94 160 28 67 49 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 811 36 77 10 23 13 $250,000 or more ........................................: 490 19 45 15 18 22 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 3,886 431 909 131 224 154 $1,000: 84,026 1,870 7,381 3,256 3,553 2,218 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 719 159 238 34 40 20 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,275 149 398 33 85 67 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,241 112 214 43 75 44 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 376 8 38 18 16 17 $50,000 or more .........................................: 275 3 21 3 8 6 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 6,346 684 1,401 214 321 213 $1,000: 140,509 1,071 4,680 1,230 2,343 2,905 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 1,379 394 502 55 62 44 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 2,316 255 720 109 169 108 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,671 30 159 40 78 47 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 443 4 12 6 8 6 $50,000 or more .........................................: 537 1 8 4 4 8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Chemicals purchased - Con. : Farms with expenses of- - Con. : : $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 91 55 42 319 409 274 419 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 7 9 6 65 127 143 221 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2 4 3 21 90 167 784 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 433 207 171 862 929 783 1,678 $1,000: 2,523 2,162 2,093 14,566 26,296 32,068 130,167 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 137 55 55 149 83 65 44 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 169 71 41 270 230 137 215 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 115 63 56 285 342 266 474 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 9 13 13 96 115 108 258 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3 5 6 62 159 207 687 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 78 29 45 100 123 90 145 $1,000: 89 40 77 286 514 496 1,384 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 351 181 129 495 519 534 1,251 $1,000: 19,533 25,315 86,081 322,059 118,915 509,324 712,250 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 219 130 80 230 204 152 182 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 99 34 26 195 196 248 436 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 21 10 8 40 78 86 374 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 3 2 10 8 13 23 108 $250,000 or more ........................................: 9 5 5 22 28 25 151 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 168 110 58 313 358 411 1,048 $1,000: 6,351 (D) 501 15,992 15,307 12,252 65,535 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 230 96 92 270 243 194 461 $1,000: 13,182 (D) 85,579 306,067 103,607 497,073 646,715 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 887 461 309 1,284 1,230 996 2,016 $1,000: 58,099 57,733 81,235 257,964 215,817 576,445 667,259 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 507 272 184 621 482 255 202 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 301 160 88 500 506 447 630 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 55 22 26 124 180 218 804 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 10 1 2 10 25 28 215 $250,000 or more ........................................: 14 6 9 29 37 48 165 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 1,741 812 607 2,565 2,373 1,694 3,050 $1,000: 5,866 4,369 5,169 19,679 32,573 42,508 128,248 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,452 632 459 1,732 1,289 708 571 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 258 158 119 682 795 669 1,256 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 21 14 10 97 158 132 568 $50,000 or more .........................................: 10 8 19 54 131 185 655 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 1,066 528 393 1,923 1,878 1,458 2,896 $1,000: 5,572 3,598 4,127 15,420 31,623 39,790 109,269 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 289 118 82 422 368 141 139 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 558 268 195 916 735 655 793 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 191 127 91 475 513 404 1,178 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 14 5 14 64 123 87 305 $50,000 or more .........................................: 14 10 11 46 139 171 481 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 1,445 665 503 2,229 2,142 1,607 3,032 $1,000: 9,692 9,706 9,625 32,449 55,528 63,398 196,051 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 998 405 306 1,221 962 509 437 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 388 200 158 757 759 656 1,119 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 38 42 17 152 213 185 558 $50,000 or more .........................................: 21 18 22 99 208 257 918 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 316 176 135 574 682 628 1,720 $1,000: 21,854 19,871 14,588 49,285 89,822 97,401 240,041 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 106 65 43 139 136 127 135 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 119 56 46 168 185 176 317 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 51 33 21 191 224 179 691 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 25 7 10 23 76 82 429 $250,000 or more ........................................: 15 15 15 53 61 64 148 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 151 76 45 335 332 307 791 $1,000: 1,644 1,240 1,455 7,512 6,189 10,043 37,665 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 33 14 12 26 49 28 66 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 51 27 15 130 109 66 145 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 51 23 6 109 117 124 323 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 7 9 4 34 37 49 139 $50,000 or more .........................................: 9 3 8 36 20 40 118 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 280 122 106 535 626 529 1,315 $1,000: 2,561 2,018 3,008 12,880 20,996 19,036 67,783 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 62 16 14 62 54 52 62 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 103 54 48 197 173 131 249 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 94 44 28 183 280 199 489 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 9 2 4 49 66 67 210 $50,000 or more .........................................: 12 6 12 44 53 80 305 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 6,984 306 699 194 273 286 $1,000: 289,146 3,741 9,531 2,841 1,760 3,586 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,789 193 464 125 198 203 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 992 38 82 32 34 30 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,302 43 98 27 30 36 $25,000 or more .........................................: 1,901 32 55 10 11 17 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 2,107 179 472 75 130 99 $1,000: 47,934 527 2,677 (D) (D) 1,428 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 466 81 161 33 41 23 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 679 74 204 31 52 46 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 547 19 91 5 33 18 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 146 5 9 5 3 1 $50,000 or more .........................................: 269 - 7 1 1 11 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 10,151 993 2,406 353 641 405 $1,000: 222,185 6,645 24,571 3,906 6,671 5,948 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,574 482 963 139 254 176 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,634 488 1,263 177 323 174 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,570 23 162 35 61 51 $100,000 or more ........................................: 373 - 18 2 3 4 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 7,509 756 1,914 266 505 303 $1,000: 157,835 5,229 20,240 2,871 5,196 4,277 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 532 104 147 36 48 26 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 1,627 215 475 41 125 77 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 3,998 426 1,150 164 277 153 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 782 10 115 21 53 33 $50,000 or more .......................................: 570 1 27 4 2 14 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 5,812 513 1,190 201 337 232 $1,000: 64,350 1,416 4,331 1,034 1,475 1,671 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,208 132 384 57 98 58 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 2,600 319 642 96 171 129 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 1,470 58 146 42 59 37 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 332 4 8 4 6 2 $50,000 or more .......................................: 202 - 10 2 3 6 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 34,388 4,868 10,381 1,483 2,269 1,712 $1,000: 154,453 10,051 26,191 3,978 6,098 5,215 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 28,231 4,625 9,447 1,309 2,037 1,503 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,311 196 685 119 150 132 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,946 39 205 51 68 54 $25,000 or more .........................................: 900 8 44 4 14 23 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 13,319 1,741 3,971 648 864 628 $1,000: 120,884 1,818 8,665 1,608 3,155 3,133 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,137 1,690 3,700 599 789 546 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,773 50 250 43 66 70 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 182 1 6 2 2 3 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 85 - 5 1 4 5 $100,000 or more ........................................: 142 - 10 3 3 4 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 18,710 1,960 4,393 692 1,189 853 $1,000: 314,521 5,157 21,500 5,512 8,841 9,079 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,899 1,755 3,760 534 901 634 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,677 173 541 131 245 175 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 944 23 38 15 21 21 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 716 6 25 3 14 4 $100,000 or more ........................................: 474 3 29 9 8 19 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 1,268 47 128 23 40 42 $1,000: 39,380 453 1,064 103 333 1,142 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 20,572 2,509 5,485 865 1,244 905 $1,000: 645,307 17,721 47,892 10,454 14,475 15,773 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 36,056 5,181 10,721 1,536 2,358 1,798 $1,000: 1,827,767 -20,600 -63,501 51,191 22,147 19,402 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 50,692 -3,976 -5,923 33,327 9,392 10,791 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 12,532 1,043 2,011 381 643 582 Average net gain .................................dollars: 191,789 23,257 37,828 185,099 93,086 77,219 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 879 237 268 29 77 40 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,990 291 547 112 150 120 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,364 132 311 28 91 66 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,200 170 402 86 123 110 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,652 100 203 46 99 103 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,447 113 280 80 103 143 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 279 182 154 742 870 878 2,121 $1,000: 2,673 2,448 2,431 14,716 24,198 35,394 185,828 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 167 116 84 335 329 259 316 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 63 15 30 105 181 164 218 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 27 32 18 151 137 185 518 $25,000 or more .........................................: 22 19 22 151 223 270 1,069 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 110 31 22 142 241 178 428 $1,000: 1,161 687 946 3,712 6,271 6,013 23,336 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 23 8 3 23 31 14 25 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 48 11 9 45 57 47 55 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 31 9 4 67 80 59 131 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 4 2 - 1 34 20 62 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4 1 6 6 39 38 155 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 491 236 188 827 987 791 1,833 $1,000: 6,578 3,892 3,062 15,462 26,020 28,351 91,080 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 216 103 101 339 312 208 281 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 214 97 69 379 440 312 698 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 56 30 13 85 192 221 641 $100,000 or more ........................................: 5 6 5 24 43 50 213 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 370 164 119 580 706 554 1,272 $1,000: 5,323 2,873 1,116 10,811 19,241 18,465 62,193 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 24 12 12 38 31 25 29 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 100 42 43 143 135 92 139 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 195 80 56 320 367 254 556 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 37 21 7 38 107 100 240 $50,000 or more .......................................: 14 9 1 41 66 83 308 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 264 128 110 469 601 517 1,250 $1,000: 1,255 1,019 1,946 4,650 6,779 9,886 28,887 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 48 32 26 102 98 77 96 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 165 62 51 234 260 187 284 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 47 25 22 118 193 174 549 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: - 4 7 7 33 43 214 $50,000 or more .......................................: 4 5 4 8 17 36 107 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 2,058 850 694 2,817 2,567 1,736 2,953 $1,000: 5,948 3,143 2,204 12,310 15,434 14,775 49,106 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,782 676 586 2,217 1,834 1,082 1,133 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 156 107 70 333 361 298 704 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 92 56 28 177 278 235 663 $25,000 or more .........................................: 28 11 10 90 94 121 453 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 570 288 221 882 874 823 1,809 $1,000: 2,716 2,897 6,943 10,837 21,237 21,667 36,208 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 515 245 194 761 696 594 808 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 34 38 16 90 138 175 803 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 9 - 2 10 15 21 111 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 5 - 1 5 6 7 46 $100,000 or more ........................................: 7 5 8 16 19 26 41 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 1,010 484 350 1,749 1,782 1,452 2,796 $1,000: 6,780 5,938 5,148 23,475 38,083 50,671 134,335 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 734 324 222 1,025 921 554 535 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 243 120 106 558 590 563 1,232 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 12 22 9 96 131 153 403 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 10 9 3 40 79 103 420 $100,000 or more ........................................: 11 9 10 30 61 79 206 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 47 22 14 115 139 168 483 $1,000: 208 250 132 1,925 4,832 4,788 24,149 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 995 520 372 1,684 1,799 1,412 2,782 $1,000: 15,075 10,020 9,121 47,505 81,518 85,123 290,632 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 2,132 886 730 3,000 2,716 1,870 3,128 $1,000: 27,360 23,659 47,955 154,585 322,971 415,792 826,808 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 12,833 26,704 65,692 51,528 118,914 222,349 264,325 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 772 349 296 1,514 1,526 1,174 2,241 Average net gain .................................dollars: 69,953 111,093 189,509 132,608 245,549 387,197 423,441 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 58 35 16 54 38 13 14 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 208 56 60 207 128 51 60 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 122 35 34 236 180 67 62 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 123 66 60 304 362 194 200 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 104 69 45 214 213 218 238 $50,000 or more .........................................: 157 88 81 499 605 631 1,667 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : : Farms with net losses .................................number: 23,524 4,138 8,710 1,155 1,715 1,216 Average net loss .................................dollars: 24,474 10,840 16,025 16,738 21,987 21,003 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,569 362 549 68 93 125 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,885 1,502 2,337 313 343 296 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,078 1,012 2,165 223 367 250 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,904 899 2,269 318 511 279 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,885 277 991 150 238 175 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,203 86 399 83 163 91 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 36,056 5,181 10,721 1,536 2,358 1,798 $1,000: 1,666,216 -20,257 -64,752 51,261 10,146 16,959 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 46,212 -3,910 -6,040 33,373 4,303 9,432 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 12,466 1,046 2,020 382 643 590 Average net gain .................................dollars: 180,774 23,399 36,868 184,689 74,481 71,775 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 880 234 270 29 79 42 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,997 295 553 111 147 125 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,380 132 315 30 93 66 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,196 170 402 85 122 116 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,661 102 202 53 99 99 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,352 113 278 74 103 142 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 23,590 4,135 8,701 1,154 1,715 1,208 Average net loss .................................dollars: 24,897 10,818 16,001 16,716 22,009 21,017 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,576 361 549 73 91 127 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,892 1,500 2,336 312 349 294 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,073 1,012 2,163 221 365 250 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,899 899 2,266 315 510 271 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,898 278 988 150 237 176 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,252 85 399 83 163 90 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 52 - - - - 1 $1,000: 6,957 - - - - (D) : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 12,606 1,081 2,582 480 699 640 $1,000: 476,337 8,949 34,368 9,224 20,265 14,032 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 1,769 188 345 69 90 76 $1,000: 47,006 2,240 2,865 591 2,948 1,291 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 5,874 546 1,232 241 325 350 $1,000: 111,813 2,660 8,964 2,151 6,867 5,757 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 384 21 103 40 39 39 $1,000: 1,498 9 173 (D) 86 61 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 909 100 160 30 49 28 $1,000: 66,706 775 5,836 2,419 2,153 1,974 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 3,651 150 448 96 136 103 $1,000: 18,707 141 397 (D) 204 299 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 2,345 35 131 43 56 51 $1,000: 160,675 207 1,093 398 695 666 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 369 23 49 5 20 27 $1,000: 3,215 237 275 35 95 280 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 1,862 147 513 70 141 110 $1,000: 66,716 2,679 14,765 3,398 7,217 3,704 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 24,015 3,126 6,802 1,002 1,502 1,053 acres: 10,479,125 11,225 125,491 35,907 79,971 78,077 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 16,382 2,695 4,694 623 892 596 acres: 4,951,986 8,899 62,786 18,245 33,010 32,547 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 9,705 2,695 4,694 479 582 302 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 1,481 - - 144 310 170 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 1,410 - - - - 124 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 1,617 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 904 - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 665 - - - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 600 - - - - - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 2,321 265 733 100 148 115 acres: 430,546 707 9,242 1,845 4,362 5,232 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 3,792 191 953 156 205 195 acres: 844,490 489 13,459 3,678 6,713 7,538 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 7,558 366 1,619 299 541 365 acres: 2,213,903 855 29,792 9,561 28,139 27,049 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 4,172 123 717 114 229 148 acres: 2,038,200 275 10,212 2,578 7,747 5,711 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : : Farms with net losses .................................number: 1,360 537 434 1,486 1,190 696 887 Average net loss .................................dollars: 19,591 28,142 18,755 31,080 43,476 55,716 137,681 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 142 36 39 84 40 22 9 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 341 110 96 290 149 57 51 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 234 129 91 282 192 82 51 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 344 113 119 376 344 193 139 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 190 89 47 212 202 115 199 $50,000 or more .........................................: 109 60 42 242 263 227 438 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 2,132 886 730 3,000 2,716 1,870 3,128 $1,000: 25,698 22,943 47,846 135,382 304,607 386,136 750,246 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 12,053 25,895 65,543 45,127 112,153 206,490 239,848 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 771 348 296 1,504 1,519 1,161 2,186 Average net gain .................................dollars: 67,817 109,534 189,174 121,149 235,318 366,850 403,394 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 58 35 16 54 37 14 12 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 203 55 61 207 130 53 57 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 128 35 34 238 177 73 59 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 126 64 63 305 359 193 191 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 102 72 43 216 224 216 233 $50,000 or more .........................................: 154 87 79 484 592 612 1,634 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 1,361 538 434 1,496 1,197 709 942 Average net loss .................................dollars: 19,536 28,206 18,776 31,301 44,145 56,102 139,675 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 144 37 38 86 40 21 9 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 338 109 97 292 151 59 55 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 238 131 93 275 188 78 59 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 342 112 119 382 344 201 138 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 190 89 45 216 208 121 200 $50,000 or more .........................................: 109 60 42 245 266 229 481 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 1 - 1 3 11 12 23 $1,000: (D) - (D) (D) 704 2,686 3,528 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 771 386 272 1,322 1,419 1,063 1,891 $1,000: 21,940 9,352 4,962 38,824 58,133 50,786 205,502 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 90 27 35 133 205 173 338 $1,000: 1,244 353 784 2,328 7,127 7,283 17,953 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 415 220 168 677 635 416 649 $1,000: 5,815 3,839 1,885 17,683 15,372 13,416 27,403 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 29 37 17 24 12 9 14 $1,000: 99 (D) (D) 346 85 38 316 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 59 21 7 79 88 86 202 $1,000: 5,552 820 87 6,071 15,451 4,669 20,899 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 190 110 55 435 569 458 901 $1,000: 300 217 (D) 967 1,653 2,452 10,455 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 83 45 27 251 377 365 881 $1,000: 1,249 1,766 358 5,128 15,559 18,638 114,917 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 31 2 6 44 60 52 50 $1,000: 219 (D) (D) 250 463 582 753 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 85 33 25 145 160 125 308 $1,000: 7,462 2,152 354 6,051 2,422 3,709 12,804 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 1,354 569 499 2,156 2,017 1,471 2,464 acres: 155,318 62,885 77,310 552,530 941,137 1,258,715 7,100,559 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 629 364 271 1,224 1,230 1,037 2,127 acres: 48,759 30,746 29,250 214,773 381,200 555,238 3,536,533 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 211 138 76 238 132 71 87 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 186 87 66 194 135 93 96 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 232 118 78 285 231 152 190 200 to 499 acres ........................................: - 21 51 507 430 253 355 500 to 999 acres ........................................: - - - - 302 276 326 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: - - - - - 192 473 2,000 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - - 600 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 100 79 50 205 212 107 207 acres: 5,041 5,280 4,824 24,333 54,573 45,446 269,661 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 180 63 71 327 375 330 746 acres: 11,299 2,947 6,543 38,545 69,892 112,174 571,213 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 676 174 194 944 847 605 928 acres: 78,106 19,608 30,556 233,324 330,927 373,307 1,052,679 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 198 80 80 363 516 471 1,133 acres: 12,113 4,304 6,137 41,555 104,545 172,550 1,670,473 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND USE - Con. : : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 4,715 219 1,534 303 416 329 acres: 1,368,221 521 19,570 6,848 13,949 17,913 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 2,705 115 770 150 185 198 acres: 788,425 317 8,458 2,752 5,056 9,789 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 2,569 115 946 188 277 175 acres: 579,796 204 11,112 4,096 8,893 8,124 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 20,450 1,801 5,716 930 1,379 1,199 acres: 17,658,283 6,162 110,358 35,919 75,457 98,095 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 19,695 3,046 6,985 905 1,342 877 acres: 708,270 6,349 45,122 10,768 18,235 14,389 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 15,203 2,976 4,763 640 857 593 acres: 2,287,808 9,941 66,674 19,684 33,239 35,600 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 12,968 2,479 3,929 500 725 487 acres: 1,931,173 7,797 47,917 14,255 24,586 26,106 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 5,114 766 1,822 274 336 243 acres: 356,635 2,144 18,757 5,429 8,653 9,494 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 4,265 17 219 76 195 161 acres: 1,908,578 66 6,565 3,916 14,011 14,285 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 4,913 81 257 49 124 114 acres: 7,406,488 244 5,172 2,046 6,969 8,658 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 315 67 60 10 24 12 $1,000: 192,345 3,044 6,985 2,442 1,654 2,382 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 36,056 5,181 10,721 1,536 2,358 1,798 $1,000: 72,539,398 2,639,169 7,514,107 1,288,594 2,058,781 1,868,240 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 2,011,854 509,394 700,877 838,929 873,105 1,039,066 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 2,401 108,800 25,002 14,407 10,974 8,962 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,217 604 478 59 59 10 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,130 244 393 86 127 118 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,485 387 895 101 191 174 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 7,751 1,604 2,841 361 522 375 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 9,901 1,772 3,891 493 765 490 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 5,884 491 1,650 298 448 395 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 4,376 67 539 122 227 190 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 1,881 12 33 16 17 46 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 1,431 - 1 - 2 - : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 36,055 5,181 10,721 1,536 2,358 1,798 $1,000: 4,938,560 212,016 583,652 114,917 184,786 154,305 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 2,607 618 895 113 137 158 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,838 616 957 83 214 157 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 4,520 968 1,604 187 304 192 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 9,294 1,634 3,332 465 564 540 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,818 842 2,342 347 567 323 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 4,455 374 1,101 206 354 221 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,390 117 459 116 183 155 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 2,133 12 31 19 35 52 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 27,445 3,787 8,277 1,218 1,868 1,290 number: 64,849 5,450 13,177 2,143 3,425 2,474 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 25,381 3,193 7,700 1,189 1,782 1,193 number: 52,751 4,181 11,282 1,988 3,096 2,343 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 11,565 2,105 4,177 550 811 554 number: 14,584 2,414 5,081 691 972 728 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 14,595 1,286 4,254 765 1,115 783 number: 20,574 1,514 5,106 965 1,475 1,130 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 8,204 202 889 229 451 337 number: 17,593 253 1,095 332 649 485 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 2,622 19 83 24 59 46 number: 3,547 19 90 29 76 48 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 1,926 78 377 74 112 110 number: 2,150 80 418 77 118 119 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 7,460 444 1,809 348 502 388 number: 9,008 462 1,967 401 563 468 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND USE - Con. : : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 349 190 101 466 351 184 273 acres: 21,972 15,120 12,217 67,538 95,802 97,828 998,943 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 249 111 47 331 225 124 200 acres: 13,907 8,002 4,393 42,737 58,936 59,991 574,087 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 143 101 62 212 156 86 108 acres: 8,065 7,118 7,824 24,801 36,866 37,837 424,856 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 1,240 629 434 1,741 1,738 1,254 2,389 acres: 141,348 86,238 67,978 401,956 796,678 1,144,752 14,693,342 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 943 445 379 1,277 1,222 839 1,435 acres: 18,058 11,460 15,880 53,523 81,850 88,657 343,979 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 611 349 245 1,015 1,023 767 1,364 acres: 47,633 32,336 28,747 182,920 315,143 373,243 1,142,648 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 478 293 214 925 922 717 1,299 acres: 34,766 23,738 23,470 150,724 265,503 319,134 993,177 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 249 147 77 350 322 227 301 acres: 12,867 8,598 5,277 32,196 49,640 54,109 149,471 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 433 102 134 739 763 516 910 acres: 58,480 16,593 24,386 195,677 343,419 346,529 884,651 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 229 114 65 622 794 746 1,718 acres: 26,067 15,983 11,452 153,369 345,210 658,485 6,172,833 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 9 4 4 20 25 27 53 $1,000: (D) 3,106 (D) 4,338 14,865 16,974 135,491 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 2,132 886 730 3,000 2,716 1,870 3,128 $1,000: 2,466,859 1,341,689 1,020,060 5,709,682 7,626,080 8,231,349 30,774,789 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,157,063 1,514,321 1,397,343 1,903,227 2,807,835 4,401,791 9,838,487 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 7,327 7,636 5,883 5,309 3,981 3,178 1,330 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 2 - 2 3 - - - $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 129 23 3 5 2 - - $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 339 77 74 222 25 - - $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 442 193 210 767 406 30 - $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 460 199 129 613 693 369 27 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 387 192 160 560 527 477 299 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 284 140 109 543 639 482 1,034 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 81 56 36 203 289 295 797 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 8 6 7 84 135 217 971 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 2,132 886 730 3,000 2,716 1,869 3,128 $1,000: 167,257 86,783 78,516 391,459 558,136 613,512 1,793,221 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 198 27 50 190 148 52 21 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 247 76 59 179 139 62 49 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 281 106 108 368 228 104 70 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 589 261 171 685 539 278 236 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 362 166 131 565 499 338 336 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 228 124 108 461 412 334 532 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 175 103 72 393 454 341 822 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 52 23 31 159 297 360 1,062 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 1,347 711 505 2,027 1,997 1,543 2,875 number: 2,735 1,553 1,279 5,214 6,557 5,816 15,026 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 1,240 650 488 1,960 1,864 1,406 2,716 number: 2,473 1,370 1,072 4,690 5,236 4,552 10,468 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 537 271 195 659 601 398 707 number: 654 392 249 908 844 531 1,120 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 787 430 296 1,243 1,167 805 1,664 number: 1,153 615 414 1,952 1,834 1,383 3,033 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 422 215 226 967 1,112 991 2,163 number: 666 363 409 1,830 2,558 2,638 6,315 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 69 38 29 292 369 434 1,160 number: 82 43 33 329 442 571 1,785 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 75 46 52 194 243 171 394 number: 83 52 54 223 277 198 451 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 338 218 155 720 767 596 1,175 number: 408 269 196 907 1,007 763 1,597 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 8,924 957 1,928 302 428 346 acres treated: 4,421,367 3,123 28,394 9,797 18,957 19,512 Manure used ..............................................farms: 4,402 716 1,483 192 277 190 acres treated: 384,533 2,266 19,158 4,218 7,411 8,738 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 782 215 259 36 42 16 acres treated: 79,712 542 2,694 638 864 873 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 3,021 420 612 85 155 113 acres: 864,811 961 6,722 2,778 5,529 5,922 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 8,647 733 1,777 275 421 331 acres: 4,647,801 2,179 23,704 8,591 16,539 17,166 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 486 51 99 19 15 15 acres: 111,125 152 935 333 510 627 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 933 184 212 21 22 35 acres: 180,797 426 1,626 590 267 1,263 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 502 89 124 16 19 13 acres on which used: 70,398 253 1,287 182 379 710 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 519 59 143 27 33 24 acres: 55,091 198 1,861 817 1,325 1,064 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 3,118 857 1,185 144 150 124 acres: 283,778 3,567 19,628 5,872 6,905 7,547 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 1,867 55 265 59 100 97 acres: 1,299,739 164 5,911 2,734 6,102 8,477 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 4,603 440 1,282 189 259 165 acres: 2,505,875 913 17,117 4,136 7,490 5,985 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 3,875 240 569 89 185 119 acres: 2,825,806 565 6,007 2,118 6,829 6,483 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 3,449 187 652 111 195 164 acres: 1,146,262 563 8,928 3,039 8,070 8,757 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 1,958 336 524 73 133 68 acres: 154,291 703 5,357 1,396 4,284 2,347 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 3,107 105 296 44 90 102 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 4,960 728 1,392 187 289 283 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 4,294 685 1,268 169 252 250 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 573 9 87 10 26 16 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 17 - - - 1 - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 383 56 150 20 35 26 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 99 16 9 5 8 10 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 1,123 16 46 14 31 39 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 28,499 4,823 9,993 1,314 2,022 1,426 Part owners ..............................................farms: 6,023 169 501 187 263 283 Tenants ..................................................farms: 1,534 189 227 35 73 89 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 34,631 4,998 10,517 1,502 2,295 1,713 acres: 23,297,381 104,416 450,112 148,553 361,136 361,472 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 34,522 4,992 10,494 1,501 2,285 1,709 acres: 20,345,526 23,145 287,003 82,547 170,557 179,529 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 7,664 366 749 227 348 375 acres: 10,075,441 1,273 15,300 7,183 17,969 30,493 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 7,557 358 728 222 336 372 acres: 9,868,373 1,112 13,538 6,895 17,055 28,945 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 4,741 574 1,005 207 236 277 acres: 3,158,923 81,432 164,871 66,294 191,493 183,491 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 69,820 9,388 19,866 2,860 4,363 3,456 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 11,803 1,595 3,279 495 815 615 2 producers ...............................................: 19,122 3,172 6,447 869 1,274 932 3 producers ...............................................: 2,719 264 546 99 130 134 4 producers ...............................................: 1,662 122 336 54 101 81 5 or more producers .......................................: 750 28 113 19 38 36 : Total male producers ........................................: 41,129 5,164 10,979 1,625 2,487 2,083 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 26,447 4,173 8,502 1,215 1,796 1,356 2 producers .............................................: 4,347 376 865 122 208 175 3 producers .............................................: 1,178 67 148 44 67 75 4 producers .............................................: 312 2 55 7 16 16 5 or more producers .....................................: 178 5 13 1 2 15 : Total female producers ......................................: 28,691 4,224 8,887 1,235 1,876 1,373 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 22,404 3,717 7,457 1,051 1,509 1,084 2 producers .............................................: 2,105 210 502 65 136 92 3 producers .............................................: 384 23 98 10 17 21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 401 216 150 790 901 789 1,716 acres treated: 35,478 21,906 20,841 153,187 306,665 480,899 3,322,608 Manure used ..............................................farms: 183 79 81 283 270 229 419 acres treated: 10,477 4,645 6,717 28,200 40,958 54,121 197,624 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 41 15 11 38 30 24 55 acres treated: 3,115 1,054 1,095 6,584 5,542 7,429 49,282 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 128 89 55 285 343 262 474 acres: 10,906 10,586 7,893 55,262 110,577 124,925 522,750 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 434 181 163 886 952 802 1,692 acres: 35,609 17,641 18,870 157,021 303,799 470,301 3,576,381 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 23 6 9 43 67 62 77 acres: 1,414 446 763 4,203 12,090 21,136 68,516 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 42 16 9 78 107 86 121 acres: 2,422 1,456 861 9,888 22,509 23,225 116,264 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 18 8 15 44 67 38 51 acres on which used: 1,038 939 1,039 5,695 11,005 13,147 34,724 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 30 19 9 59 46 34 36 acres: 1,882 1,538 633 9,017 8,554 14,829 13,373 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 111 52 33 140 155 74 93 acres: 9,822 6,285 4,247 26,187 59,590 44,318 89,810 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 166 57 60 267 244 177 320 acres: 18,152 7,899 10,476 57,312 89,031 136,506 956,975 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 184 83 69 348 406 331 847 acres: 13,271 4,671 6,337 53,177 113,097 193,612 2,086,069 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 197 71 72 365 503 476 989 acres: 17,677 5,804 8,164 69,917 159,441 325,034 2,217,767 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 161 93 90 392 450 306 648 acres: 11,937 8,833 10,486 68,706 119,883 128,749 768,311 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 99 57 40 157 160 125 186 acres: 4,016 3,041 3,821 11,817 23,945 29,142 64,422 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 149 71 63 390 486 461 850 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 222 121 96 339 337 302 664 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 194 96 76 285 253 234 532 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 38 20 12 62 77 59 157 Methane digesters ......................................farms: - 2 - 1 - 5 8 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 9 6 7 19 23 13 19 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 7 2 7 6 7 16 6 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 76 22 35 174 190 161 319 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 1,834 653 567 2,236 1,738 917 976 Part owners ..............................................farms: 227 191 128 579 802 791 1,902 Tenants ..................................................farms: 71 42 35 185 176 162 250 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 2,075 854 695 2,822 2,556 1,713 2,891 acres: 415,462 227,917 217,546 1,217,477 1,976,033 2,121,671 15,695,586 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 2,061 844 695 2,815 2,540 1,708 2,878 acres: 306,462 146,252 147,437 882,831 1,473,403 1,792,457 14,853,903 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 304 246 165 776 990 959 2,159 acres: 32,363 40,649 26,908 225,089 450,110 806,777 8,421,327 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 298 233 163 764 978 953 2,152 acres: 30,234 29,451 25,948 192,716 442,064 797,495 8,282,920 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 302 164 127 532 484 335 498 acres: 111,129 92,863 71,069 367,019 510,676 338,496 980,090 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 4,099 1,715 1,301 6,248 5,814 3,755 6,955 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 816 292 315 1,118 868 689 906 2 producers ...............................................: 995 464 320 1,264 1,201 802 1,382 3 producers ...............................................: 152 63 58 299 329 179 466 4 producers ...............................................: 99 52 21 206 212 131 247 5 or more producers .......................................: 70 15 16 113 106 69 127 : Total male producers ........................................: 2,489 1,047 819 3,822 3,674 2,330 4,610 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 1,414 645 524 1,967 1,713 1,268 1,874 2 producers .............................................: 294 115 89 434 542 318 809 3 producers .............................................: 67 41 29 165 188 103 184 4 producers .............................................: 27 4 - 52 42 28 63 5 or more producers .....................................: 32 5 6 33 21 1 44 : Total female producers ......................................: 1,610 668 482 2,426 2,140 1,425 2,345 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 1,193 536 398 1,622 1,425 915 1,497 2 producers .............................................: 140 56 30 204 219 174 277 3 producers .............................................: 14 4 8 53 49 26 61 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS - Con. : : Total producers - Con. : Total female producers - Con. : Farms by number of female producers: - Con. : : 4 producers .............................................: 111 - 18 6 6 3 5 or more producers .....................................: 76 3 10 - 4 6 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 40,106 5,134 10,885 1,608 2,466 2,019 Female ......................................................: 27,746 4,197 8,722 1,214 1,843 1,330 : Hired managers ................................................: 3,504 276 397 77 133 144 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 26,131 2,566 5,933 1,009 1,596 1,257 Other .......................................................: 41,721 6,765 13,674 1,813 2,713 2,092 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 48,389 7,919 16,307 2,186 3,133 2,213 Not on farm operated ........................................: 19,463 1,412 3,300 636 1,176 1,136 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 24,775 2,743 5,884 899 1,594 1,263 Any .........................................................: 43,077 6,588 13,723 1,923 2,715 2,086 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 7,326 1,093 2,169 343 439 416 50 to 99 days .............................................: 3,425 493 1,087 139 285 162 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 5,860 826 1,915 256 411 275 200 days or more ..........................................: 26,466 4,176 8,552 1,185 1,580 1,233 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 4,256 772 1,326 188 295 231 3 or 4 years ................................................: 7,172 1,301 2,599 260 429 378 5 to 9 years ................................................: 14,773 2,712 4,966 651 905 634 10 years or more ............................................: 41,651 4,546 10,716 1,723 2,680 2,106 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 18.5 13.9 15.5 17.5 18.1 18.4 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 12,130 2,390 4,260 491 758 640 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 12,036 2,269 4,016 535 776 484 11 years or more ............................................: 43,686 4,672 11,331 1,796 2,775 2,225 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 21.0 15.6 17.5 19.9 20.6 21.0 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 901 134 264 39 90 45 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 4,538 801 1,280 137 233 201 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 9,601 1,766 3,146 347 496 373 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 9,877 1,497 3,206 380 596 476 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 16,133 2,272 4,789 785 1,012 815 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 17,401 2,009 4,743 745 1,203 910 75 years and over ...........................................: 9,401 852 2,179 389 679 529 : Average age .................................................: 58.3 55.1 57.0 59.2 59.5 59.6 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 5,439 935 1,544 176 323 246 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 3,637 582 1,175 243 214 219 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 503 92 131 18 34 37 Asian .......................................................: 359 63 147 13 30 12 Black or African American ...................................: 86 32 19 6 5 4 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 86 25 32 - 2 - White .......................................................: 66,181 9,034 19,029 2,749 4,197 3,266 More than one race reported .................................: 637 85 249 36 41 30 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 61,356 8,437 17,476 2,532 3,828 2,984 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 6,496 894 2,131 290 481 365 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 120,610 16,640 33,346 4,930 7,189 5,731 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 57,552 8,351 17,244 2,391 3,690 2,829 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 49,965 6,827 14,671 2,092 3,135 2,450 Livestock decisions .........................................: 40,918 5,824 12,731 1,846 2,698 2,012 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 37,444 4,925 10,167 1,586 2,338 1,762 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 46,849 6,208 13,115 1,907 2,924 2,257 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 36,885 4,407 10,299 1,489 2,360 1,924 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 33,543 5,031 10,392 1,453 2,239 1,650 acres: 24,809,989 23,720 291,558 84,453 178,129 191,676 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 5,909 754 1,532 250 379 292 acres: 6,764,221 3,177 43,167 14,642 30,288 33,957 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS - Con. : : Total producers - Con. : Total female producers - Con. : Farms by number of female producers: - Con. : : 4 producers .............................................: 9 2 - 16 20 21 10 5 or more producers .....................................: 9 - - 29 7 - 8 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 2,392 1,014 803 3,577 3,545 2,273 4,390 Female ......................................................: 1,546 663 474 2,242 1,984 1,357 2,174 : Hired managers ................................................: 141 96 48 248 461 387 1,096 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 1,306 678 521 2,348 2,558 1,889 4,470 Other .......................................................: 2,632 999 756 3,471 2,971 1,741 2,094 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 2,092 1,157 741 3,057 2,958 2,191 4,435 Not on farm operated ........................................: 1,846 520 536 2,762 2,571 1,439 2,129 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 1,453 698 463 2,468 2,322 1,624 3,364 Any .........................................................: 2,485 979 814 3,351 3,207 2,006 3,200 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 463 135 144 548 575 333 668 50 to 99 days .............................................: 195 93 71 259 228 132 281 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 305 174 87 424 398 302 487 200 days or more ..........................................: 1,522 577 512 2,120 2,006 1,239 1,764 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 327 86 104 279 280 181 187 3 or 4 years ................................................: 438 141 113 492 431 272 318 5 to 9 years ................................................: 750 291 227 1,107 938 694 898 10 years or more ............................................: 2,423 1,159 833 3,941 3,880 2,483 5,161 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 18.2 21.2 19.5 21.0 22.5 22.4 26.2 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 772 253 181 787 681 421 496 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 638 228 237 854 794 584 621 11 years or more ............................................: 2,528 1,196 859 4,178 4,054 2,625 5,447 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 21.2 24.0 21.7 24.3 25.4 25.8 29.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 65 10 19 43 65 51 76 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 225 113 70 300 432 312 434 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 444 175 165 579 663 475 972 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 517 213 178 717 683 474 940 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 870 388 310 1,343 1,230 792 1,527 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 1,085 396 315 1,812 1,499 980 1,704 75 years and over ...........................................: 732 382 220 1,025 957 546 911 : Average age .................................................: 60.4 61.2 59.9 61.5 59.7 58.4 58.3 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 290 123 89 343 497 363 510 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 186 118 76 284 220 142 178 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 22 19 4 39 40 36 31 Asian .......................................................: 10 9 6 22 18 13 16 Black or African American ...................................: 5 4 1 - 4 6 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 1 - - 6 4 9 7 White .......................................................: 3,872 1,631 1,253 5,720 5,429 3,543 6,458 More than one race reported .................................: 28 14 13 32 34 23 52 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 3,469 1,509 1,135 5,320 5,096 3,380 6,190 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 469 168 142 499 433 250 374 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 7,096 2,860 2,353 10,293 10,331 6,832 13,009 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 3,119 1,379 1,100 4,624 4,439 2,934 5,452 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 2,738 1,158 890 4,133 4,120 2,672 5,079 Livestock decisions .........................................: 1,977 966 707 2,901 3,023 2,068 4,165 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 1,895 863 716 3,093 3,131 2,314 4,654 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 2,641 1,141 912 3,942 3,957 2,719 5,126 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 2,169 966 696 3,146 3,047 2,236 4,146 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 1,918 834 657 2,670 2,369 1,640 2,690 acres: 303,256 165,151 156,179 959,059 1,672,973 2,264,834 18,519,001 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 327 146 132 472 518 380 727 acres: 51,181 28,973 31,429 168,866 364,614 536,108 5,457,819 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 28,652 4,624 9,448 1,273 1,978 1,449 acres: 16,234,634 22,033 265,031 74,092 157,201 167,874 Partnership ..............................................farms: 3,218 183 480 113 156 154 acres: 6,842,095 672 13,340 6,677 12,578 18,076 Registered under State law .............................farms: 2,890 174 427 103 144 141 acres: 6,315,152 614 11,798 6,085 11,598 16,508 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 3,191 299 597 111 165 150 acres: 5,398,244 1,251 16,904 6,437 13,140 17,549 Family held ............................................farms: 2,657 239 490 92 124 98 acres: 4,859,056 1,016 13,626 5,325 10,014 11,382 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 45 1 2 - 2 - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 2,612 238 488 92 122 98 : Other than family held .................................farms: 534 60 107 19 41 52 acres: 539,188 235 3,278 1,112 3,126 6,167 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 72 12 2 - 7 7 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 462 48 105 19 34 45 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 995 75 196 39 59 45 acres: 1,738,926 301 5,266 2,236 4,693 4,975 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 6,965 660 1,203 238 374 259 workers: 32,583 2,180 4,844 951 1,472 1,130 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 4,350 322 573 134 210 157 workers: 16,493 756 2,031 401 741 588 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 4,555 488 870 167 245 171 workers: 16,090 1,424 2,813 550 731 542 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 442 22 46 7 11 20 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 64 14 28 - 2 - Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 12,740 2,020 4,363 590 873 599 workers: 30,487 4,689 10,183 1,404 2,030 1,406 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 5,181 5,181 - - - - 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 10,721 - 10,721 - - - 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 1,536 - - 1,536 - - 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 2,358 - - - 2,358 - 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 1,798 - - - - 1,798 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 2,132 - - - - - 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 886 - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 730 - - - - - 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 3,000 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 2,716 - - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,870 - - - - - 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 3,128 - - - - - : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 2,821 29 157 36 88 51 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 784 319 207 20 25 25 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 784 364 317 30 20 17 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 819 310 272 46 68 20 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 11,427 1,010 3,487 542 895 621 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 11,427 1,010 3,487 542 895 621 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 9,980 1,051 2,719 444 721 476 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 218 6 19 7 13 9 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 178 11 48 10 1 18 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 332 120 129 10 25 15 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 1,244 424 554 59 76 37 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,449 478 638 52 83 42 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 6,020 1,059 2,174 280 343 467 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 29,341 4,956 10,220 1,414 2,171 1,567 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 1,775 39 99 15 44 45 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 1,543 28 49 16 13 25 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 734 8 13 4 7 11 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 150 - 11 4 4 2 Non-family farms ............................................: 2,513 150 329 83 119 148 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 29,994 4,526 9,124 1,279 1,917 1,424 Dial-up ...................................................: 654 116 233 29 44 14 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 14,667 2,650 4,314 550 894 628 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 17,400 2,559 5,092 695 1,127 801 Satellite .................................................: 9,609 1,151 3,154 466 619 508 Don't know ................................................: 1,312 158 345 37 86 68 Other .....................................................: 666 101 235 40 49 28 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 1,633 725 539 2,142 1,842 1,177 1,822 acres: 258,280 143,660 128,006 769,450 1,303,152 1,617,925 11,327,930 Partnership ..............................................farms: 206 85 88 354 382 341 676 acres: 32,161 16,840 20,832 124,973 266,433 484,474 5,845,039 Registered under State law .............................farms: 181 76 81 308 331 314 610 acres: 28,118 15,065 19,154 109,224 230,829 446,916 5,419,243 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 199 54 81 358 358 284 535 acres: 31,413 10,747 19,298 131,196 251,406 397,368 4,501,535 Family held ............................................farms: 181 44 64 301 299 254 471 acres: 28,538 8,741 15,323 111,284 208,050 356,333 4,089,424 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: - - - 5 8 5 22 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 181 44 64 296 291 249 449 : Other than family held .................................farms: 18 10 17 57 59 30 64 acres: 2,875 2,006 3,975 19,912 43,356 41,035 412,111 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: - - 1 13 3 8 19 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 18 10 16 44 56 22 45 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 94 22 22 146 134 68 95 acres: 14,842 4,456 5,249 49,928 94,476 90,185 1,462,319 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 316 176 135 574 682 628 1,720 workers: 1,426 776 533 2,541 3,479 3,256 9,995 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 164 103 67 369 484 450 1,317 workers: 608 395 284 1,424 1,950 1,909 5,406 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 214 123 84 342 415 377 1,059 workers: 818 381 249 1,117 1,529 1,347 4,589 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 10 8 9 37 55 52 165 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: - 2 2 7 1 2 6 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 626 266 203 890 851 568 891 workers: 1,518 606 456 2,210 2,113 1,375 2,497 : 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 ..............................................: 2,132 - - - - - - 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: - 886 - - - - - 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: - - 730 - - - - 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: - - - 3,000 - - - 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: - - - - 2,716 - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 1,870 - 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: - - - - - - 3,128 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 157 69 55 361 423 411 984 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 11 15 8 37 43 38 36 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 13 7 2 3 7 - 4 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 16 16 11 37 10 4 9 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 961 284 314 1,255 1,074 578 406 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 961 284 314 1,255 1,074 578 406 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 447 233 190 775 810 665 1,449 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 12 10 11 23 20 24 64 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 16 5 4 10 23 22 10 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 9 4 4 9 2 1 4 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 16 18 11 23 19 2 5 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 45 9 11 41 14 12 24 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 429 216 109 426 271 113 133 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 1,814 766 592 2,298 1,786 1,011 746 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 64 49 39 226 252 302 601 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 18 9 16 111 249 222 787 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 19 6 3 22 65 90 486 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 3 4 7 13 17 15 70 Non-family farms ............................................: 214 52 73 330 347 230 438 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 1,599 702 547 2,327 2,177 1,596 2,776 Dial-up ...................................................: 28 30 1 49 50 20 40 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 739 304 254 1,101 1,037 781 1,415 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 913 347 324 1,395 1,342 980 1,825 Satellite .................................................: 523 253 188 716 674 487 870 Don't know ................................................: 78 53 25 130 115 65 152 Other .....................................................: 28 6 18 50 46 26 39 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 29,485 4,666 9,567 1,312 2,050 1,469 2 households ................................................: 4,308 426 887 158 223 202 3 households ................................................: 1,218 43 153 41 43 72 4 households ................................................: 682 31 85 10 29 45 5 or more households ........................................: 363 15 29 15 13 10 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 12,030 1,109 3,122 585 846 587 number: 2,658,012 15,425 84,381 38,229 89,760 52,378 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 4,171 830 1,955 259 395 213 10 to 49 ..................................................: 4,112 219 1,011 287 373 288 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,206 34 96 24 52 45 100 to 199 ................................................: 971 12 39 8 18 22 200 to 499 ................................................: 909 11 4 3 5 8 500 or more ...............................................: 661 3 17 4 3 11 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 10,221 828 2,423 479 703 513 number: 847,755 8,253 34,639 8,392 9,746 14,873 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 10,037 817 2,353 469 696 498 number: 646,005 8,203 25,361 (D) (D) 10,225 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,889 638 1,662 269 396 245 10 to 49 ..............................................: 3,441 142 634 181 272 215 50 to 99 ..............................................: 988 26 43 14 23 24 100 to 199 ............................................: 853 8 6 4 5 11 200 to 499 ............................................: 665 3 6 1 - 2 500 or more ...........................................: 201 - 2 - - 1 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 414 26 141 25 22 28 number: 201,750 50 9,278 (D) (D) 4,648 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 295 26 128 20 21 13 10 to 49 ..............................................: 30 - 4 3 - 9 50 to 99 ..............................................: 4 - 3 - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: 4 - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 17 - 3 1 - 2 500 or more ...........................................: 64 - 3 1 1 4 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 9,304 657 2,031 412 578 432 number: 1,810,257 7,172 49,742 29,837 80,014 37,505 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 9,739 734 2,052 433 587 461 number: 2,977,643 14,275 74,264 42,997 108,699 65,784 $1,000: 4,659,645 14,857 103,673 58,110 206,687 108,073 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 3,559 222 633 138 186 169 number: 215,833 3,189 8,908 4,583 2,131 4,235 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 9,155 666 1,834 409 539 427 number: 2,761,810 11,086 65,356 38,414 106,568 61,549 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 336 7 24 7 14 11 number: 1,890,963 178 27,741 (D) (D) 50,866 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 1,224 278 509 46 96 73 number: 515,878 2,473 30,623 227 (D) 2,799 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 1,145 267 478 46 95 68 25 to 49 ..................................................: 38 7 23 - - - 50 to 99 ..................................................: 7 - 3 - - - 100 to 199 ................................................: 9 1 3 - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: 9 3 - - - 3 500 or more ...............................................: 16 - 2 - 1 2 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 1,207 319 467 61 91 44 number: 2,663,188 4,133 (D) 373 (D) 3,334 $1,000: 210,135 897 7,988 92 (D) 656 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 1,480 330 648 83 89 44 number: 362,574 4,117 17,771 (D) 4,613 8,290 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 960 220 374 52 65 32 number: 431,361 3,953 9,810 (D) 2,462 4,158 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 10,691 1,281 3,928 584 836 571 number: 75,992 5,201 22,500 3,769 6,173 4,345 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 1,759 229 570 143 130 112 number: 5,680 472 1,292 425 503 331 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 2,611 734 1,108 130 176 83 number: 42,740 8,758 13,469 2,192 2,205 1,393 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 1,254 349 534 50 76 36 number: 18,791 4,232 5,909 666 839 548 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 6,236 1,643 2,746 293 371 242 number: 1,726,744 47,274 121,010 6,347 10,827 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 6,212 1,637 2,738 293 370 239 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 14 5 4 - 1 2 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 2 1 1 - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 4 - 3 - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 3 - - - - 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 1,689 730 590 2,185 1,882 1,307 2,038 2 households ................................................: 267 122 106 448 495 325 649 3 households ................................................: 85 18 19 211 166 128 239 4 households ................................................: 56 8 14 94 107 70 133 5 or more households ........................................: 35 8 1 62 66 40 69 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 522 294 242 954 1,003 877 1,889 number: 57,781 52,916 73,986 244,320 260,343 516,572 1,171,921 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 128 77 48 141 63 33 29 10 to 49 ..................................................: 282 152 139 514 435 241 171 50 to 99 ..................................................: 51 40 22 152 220 247 223 100 to 199 ................................................: 32 15 16 80 172 157 400 200 to 499 ................................................: 19 4 7 38 67 124 619 500 or more ...............................................: 10 6 10 29 46 75 447 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 455 250 205 837 931 814 1,783 number: 17,343 15,374 10,473 40,322 111,977 135,593 440,770 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 442 245 201 830 913 797 1,776 number: 11,132 6,520 5,209 30,918 50,734 79,462 402,955 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 151 71 72 181 125 41 38 10 to 49 ..............................................: 243 143 106 490 488 314 213 50 to 99 ..............................................: 24 25 13 86 169 209 332 100 to 199 ............................................: 20 3 10 52 92 153 489 200 to 499 ............................................: 4 3 - 21 36 63 526 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - 3 17 178 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 21 12 5 31 34 32 37 number: 6,211 8,854 5,264 9,404 61,243 56,131 37,815 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 12 7 1 21 11 10 25 10 to 49 ..............................................: 2 2 - 3 1 3 3 50 to 99 ..............................................: 1 - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - 2 - - 2 200 to 499 ............................................: 3 - 1 1 5 1 - 500 or more ...........................................: 3 3 3 4 17 18 7 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 375 239 193 811 909 823 1,844 number: 40,438 37,542 63,513 203,998 148,366 380,979 731,151 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 430 235 193 861 963 877 1,913 number: 59,605 40,291 109,075 347,513 225,069 690,236 1,199,835 $1,000: 72,550 61,586 204,643 635,721 280,535 1,200,852 1,712,358 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 167 89 73 338 410 378 756 number: 5,305 4,580 4,072 10,416 41,043 41,082 86,289 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 393 223 183 814 930 856 1,881 number: 54,300 35,711 105,003 337,097 184,026 649,154 1,113,546 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 17 10 16 35 30 37 128 number: 14,384 (D) 98,471 293,296 114,294 537,980 594,608 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 34 20 13 67 43 12 33 number: 334 163 593 (D) (D) (D) 205,576 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 32 19 11 61 34 11 23 25 to 49 ..................................................: 1 - - 1 2 - 4 50 to 99 ..................................................: - 1 - 2 - - 1 100 to 199 ................................................: 1 - - - 4 - - 200 to 499 ................................................: - - 2 - 1 - - 500 or more ...............................................: - - - 3 2 1 5 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 44 18 11 60 42 16 34 number: 637 309 1,096 (D) (D) (D) 1,557,945 $1,000: 171 47 (D) (D) (D) (D) 121,562 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 53 21 12 61 47 30 62 number: (D) 628 2,478 9,057 59,167 80,079 137,419 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 37 7 14 43 33 24 59 number: 2,016 363 3,919 6,804 47,356 (D) 85,357 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 448 288 164 671 576 422 922 number: 4,414 2,230 1,144 5,428 4,719 4,741 11,328 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 82 74 20 122 66 60 151 number: 395 237 37 458 181 357 992 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 90 18 26 74 68 35 69 number: 2,981 884 712 1,846 2,418 2,088 3,794 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 40 12 11 39 42 29 36 number: 1,109 189 224 1,112 1,277 1,473 1,213 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 188 102 57 198 161 74 161 number: 3,214 (D) 927 (D) 3,158 12,938 5,695 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 188 100 57 197 161 73 159 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: - - - - - - 2 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: - - - - - 1 - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: - 1 - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - 1 - 1 - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POULTRY - Con. : : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 786 222 347 40 64 18 number: 2,140,836 5,174 6,010 660 (D) (D) : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 699 225 298 30 30 11 number: 7,768,455 16,190 37,463 511 970 (D) : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 98 26 38 8 6 11 number: (D) 605 695 424 133 (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 321 74 147 18 21 7 number: 757,594 4,038 (D) 12,222 1,580 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 311 74 143 15 21 6 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 8 - 3 3 - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 1 - 1 - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 1 - - - - 1 : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 703 175 329 44 40 25 number: 5,735 1,153 2,712 434 417 264 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 249 70 107 25 4 12 number: 8,206 1,298 4,904 267 37 82 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 208 - 15 4 - 4 acres: 45,848 - 259 157 - 211 bushels: 5,166,734 - 10,133 17,403 - 20,307 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 138 - 7 4 - - acres: 26,665 - 67 157 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 23 - 9 1 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 61 - 6 3 - 3 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 69 - - - - 1 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 20 - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 1,814 14 63 14 34 40 acres: 1,027,578 51 852 343 1,090 1,982 bushels: 124,680,104 7,662 134,235 48,950 230,709 314,659 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,167 5 43 10 27 30 acres: 470,075 (D) 596 253 822 1,623 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 141 14 50 6 10 11 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 317 - 13 8 24 22 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 479 - - - - 7 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 304 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 573 - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 642 19 34 6 23 20 acres: 172,001 41 544 310 873 1,094 tons: 3,547,578 864 10,071 6,240 20,389 22,816 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 473 8 22 4 21 16 acres: 122,735 16 390 (D) (D) 899 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 103 19 31 - 9 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 165 - 3 6 14 18 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 165 - - - - 1 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 97 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 112 - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 155 6 3 - 5 1 acres: 31,051 6 47 - 31 (D) cwt: 606,105 90 1,154 - 513 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 110 6 3 - 4 1 acres: 22,311 6 47 - (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 29 6 3 - 5 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 36 - - - - 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 42 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 13 - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 69 5 - - 1 5 acres: 4,584 (D) - - (D) 410 bushels: 339,567 (D) - - (D) 12,421 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 41 - - - 1 5 acres: 3,256 - - - (D) 410 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 19 5 - - 1 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 30 - - - - 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 18 - - - - 3 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 671 2 8 8 8 4 acres: 363,324 (D) 248 272 551 (D) bushels: 10,368,492 (D) 12,407 7,038 18,753 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 83 2 1 3 - 2 acres: 10,673 (D) (D) 49 - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 30 2 2 4 1 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 129 - 6 4 7 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 182 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 114 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 216 - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POULTRY - Con. : : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 17 16 4 20 13 8 17 number: 163 (D) 44 (D) (D) 110 820 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 16 10 2 30 18 10 19 number: 601 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 567 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: - 1 2 3 3 - - number: - (D) (D) 50 (D) - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 5 16 3 13 7 3 7 number: 537 5,730 (D) (D) 334 615 800 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 5 15 3 12 7 3 7 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: - 1 - 1 - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 28 8 12 12 17 1 12 number: 189 87 123 (D) 104 (D) 163 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 1 3 7 9 6 - 5 number: (D) 100 52 1,250 (D) - 148 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 10 7 6 21 46 49 46 acres: 675 840 398 1,473 8,243 14,053 19,539 bushels: 57,898 86,164 42,260 116,106 942,482 1,681,870 2,192,111 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 9 6 6 12 39 33 22 acres: (D) (D) 398 1,093 7,038 10,145 6,391 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - 7 - 2 4 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 8 3 4 9 15 4 6 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 4 2 5 19 20 16 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - 12 15 8 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - 8 12 : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 58 39 38 206 288 300 720 acres: 4,456 4,520 4,866 33,795 67,035 114,798 793,790 bushels: 631,016 734,608 963,029 4,696,166 9,579,504 16,715,066 90,624,500 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 47 34 36 142 213 182 398 acres: 3,287 4,258 (D) 23,267 50,473 68,453 312,354 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5 5 2 8 19 3 8 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 31 13 11 55 51 43 46 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 22 21 25 95 115 94 100 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - 48 69 60 127 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 34 100 439 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 27 12 18 88 109 90 196 acres: 2,964 756 2,004 10,951 26,711 33,127 92,626 tons: 51,383 19,187 45,507 274,859 640,097 789,566 1,666,599 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 19 8 17 74 87 69 128 acres: 1,834 636 (D) 10,024 21,014 24,876 60,051 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1 2 - 13 11 5 11 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 7 7 11 30 17 17 35 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 19 3 7 34 35 14 52 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - 11 30 18 38 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 16 36 60 : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 6 3 2 26 23 19 61 acres: 35 (D) (D) 2,466 3,279 5,013 19,716 cwt: 723 (D) (D) 44,455 66,443 66,408 416,435 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 4 - 2 23 15 11 41 acres: (D) - (D) 2,070 2,309 2,229 15,394 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 6 1 - 4 - 1 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - 1 2 14 9 2 7 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - 1 - 7 11 7 16 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - 1 3 7 24 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - 2 11 : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 4 - 1 7 13 8 25 acres: 120 - (D) 324 1,116 537 1,973 bushels: 17,860 - (D) 25,900 69,600 47,503 156,433 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 4 - 1 3 10 4 13 acres: 120 - (D) (D) 916 395 1,137 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1 - - - 3 3 6 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3 - 1 6 4 4 10 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - 1 6 - 8 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 1 1 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 19 6 5 57 64 96 394 acres: 2,042 724 377 6,409 10,237 17,784 324,614 bushels: 54,462 26,484 9,529 207,872 249,463 651,560 9,127,254 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 - - 10 8 12 44 acres: (D) - - 717 713 956 8,138 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1 - 1 3 3 9 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 7 - 2 25 21 25 30 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 11 6 2 25 29 39 70 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - 4 11 16 83 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - 7 209 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 63 - - - - 1 acres: 9,934 - - - - (D) bushels: 396,525 - - - - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 37 - - - - - acres: 6,002 - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 24 - - - - 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 21 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 13 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - - - - - : Sugarbeets for sugar .....................................farms: 112 - - - 2 3 acres: 19,578 - - - (D) (D) tons: 615,996 - - - (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 112 - - - 2 3 acres: 19,578 - - - (D) (D) : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 94 - 3 2 1 - acres: 57,132 - 110 (D) (D) - pounds: 44,918,268 - 135,764 (D) (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 17 - 2 - - - acres: 8,212 - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 - - 2 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 12 - 3 - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 13 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 24 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 41 - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 2,230 6 86 14 44 22 acres: 1,507,696 13 1,937 761 2,251 1,195 bushels: 38,579,782 533 42,083 19,427 71,765 22,810 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 445 1 17 - 8 4 acres: 80,850 (D) 263 - 250 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 108 6 50 2 6 6 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 399 - 36 10 38 11 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 554 - - 2 - 5 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 360 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 809 - - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 11,708 1,597 3,727 503 697 482 acres: 1,373,070 6,650 53,839 15,053 25,802 25,235 tons, dry equivalent: 3,115,140 11,106 80,223 28,382 49,667 54,464 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 9,783 1,413 3,113 412 589 403 acres: 1,058,382 5,778 42,466 12,514 21,168 21,090 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5,697 1,597 3,119 212 244 101 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3,122 - 608 291 453 304 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,584 - - - - 77 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 718 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 587 - - - - - : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 6,990 1,010 2,062 307 383 300 acres: 635,129 4,089 27,734 9,522 13,005 14,638 tons, dry: 1,819,267 7,425 46,432 20,074 28,856 35,601 Irrigated ............................................farms: 6,244 921 1,812 266 348 263 acres: 564,610 3,671 23,684 8,312 11,606 13,001 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 4,694 429 1,345 187 278 195 acres: 606,707 1,786 19,339 4,442 9,523 7,938 tons, dry: 947,284 2,934 26,748 6,424 14,381 13,470 Irrigated ............................................farms: 3,657 359 1,092 150 225 148 acres: 403,422 1,475 14,337 3,379 7,293 6,397 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 37 3 4 1 2 6 acres: 2,714 9 4 (D) (D) 230 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 27 3 4 1 1 2 acres: 2,318 9 4 (D) (D) (D) : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,176 444 346 32 49 41 acres: 79,128 440 836 203 411 491 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,176 444 346 32 49 41 acres: 79,128 440 836 203 411 491 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 880 439 296 26 34 23 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 93 5 50 4 12 7 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 60 - - 2 3 11 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 57 - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 86 - - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 202 87 71 2 17 3 acres: 567 13 56 (D) 3 2 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 30 16 10 - 3 - acres: 14 3 3 - (D) - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 92 44 34 2 3 1 acres: 53 8 18 (D) 1 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 6 1 5 - - - acres: 3 (D) (D) - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 384 99 91 7 20 10 acres: 58,831 17 89 3 (D) 83 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 42 12 11 - 3 - acres: 6,905 2 (D) - (Z) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: - 3 2 11 7 8 31 acres: - 133 (D) 1,090 1,799 1,242 5,564 bushels: - 4,296 (D) 14,402 63,116 32,494 276,315 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 2 2 2 5 2 24 acres: - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,871 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 4 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - 3 2 8 2 3 5 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - 2 2 3 14 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - 1 3 2 7 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - 1 : Sugarbeets for sugar .....................................farms: - 3 - 21 36 22 25 acres: - (D) - 1,712 3,837 4,106 9,729 tons: - (D) - 51,657 109,925 135,306 313,360 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 3 - 21 36 22 25 acres: - (D) - 1,712 3,837 4,106 9,729 : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 2 - - 6 6 5 69 acres: (D) - - 600 3,744 840 51,711 pounds: (D) - - 282,748 587,280 865,932 43,008,872 Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - 15 acres: - - - - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1 - - - - - 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - - 1 - 2 4 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - 5 - 2 6 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - 1 23 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 6 - 35 : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 75 20 18 232 294 371 1,048 acres: 5,787 1,957 1,699 31,834 56,864 122,736 1,280,662 bushels: 148,609 70,412 55,147 864,137 1,514,274 3,466,053 32,304,532 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 20 5 2 53 83 81 171 acres: 1,190 251 (D) 4,651 12,667 11,618 49,729 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 6 1 - 14 2 8 7 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 51 11 11 76 64 47 44 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 18 8 7 105 156 108 145 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - 37 62 126 135 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 10 82 717 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 451 270 215 859 852 684 1,371 acres: 29,832 19,217 17,873 106,749 174,330 196,720 701,770 tons, dry equivalent: 65,549 43,998 40,422 242,251 457,874 479,051 1,562,153 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 388 234 185 765 734 560 987 acres: 26,073 16,229 14,810 93,178 150,364 170,018 484,694 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 82 52 30 104 66 38 52 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 252 142 118 340 241 165 208 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 117 76 63 289 291 227 444 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - 4 126 162 149 277 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - 92 105 390 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 290 173 131 553 579 430 772 acres: 17,610 10,793 9,975 59,902 97,485 100,691 269,685 tons, dry: 45,345 27,429 25,366 164,016 278,600 308,642 831,481 Irrigated ............................................farms: 262 152 122 509 540 393 656 acres: 16,171 9,403 9,367 55,642 92,081 94,321 227,351 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 158 108 92 375 377 369 781 acres: 8,304 7,295 6,317 36,888 58,441 79,772 366,662 tons, dry: 14,842 12,521 7,317 61,190 96,084 107,953 583,420 Irrigated ............................................farms: 127 93 77 319 304 280 483 acres: 6,901 5,955 4,598 29,503 46,109 62,970 214,505 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: - 2 2 7 6 2 2 acres: - (D) (D) 523 695 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - 6 6 2 2 acres: - - - (D) 695 (D) (D) : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 12 19 10 65 55 51 52 acres: 606 581 735 5,454 10,139 18,434 40,800 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 12 19 10 65 55 51 52 acres: 606 581 735 5,454 10,139 18,434 40,800 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 2 12 2 21 8 10 7 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 1 1 1 5 2 - 5 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 9 3 4 18 6 2 2 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - 3 3 14 23 8 6 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - 7 16 31 32 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 2 7 2 6 2 2 1 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 1 - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 1 2 - 2 1 2 - acres: (D) (D) - (D) (D) (D) - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 6 10 8 25 29 41 38 acres: 187 (D) 660 2,541 7,382 16,504 31,106 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 - 2 - 3 - 8 acres: 180 - (D) - 280 - 6,320 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : 1 to 9 : 10 to 49 : 50 to 69 : 70 to 99 : 100 to 139 Item : Total : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Land in vegetables - Con. : Potatoes - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 242 99 85 7 19 6 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 13 - 6 - 1 3 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 22 - - - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 39 - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 68 - - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 148 43 41 1 18 8 acres: 3,285 14 40 (D) 84 76 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 21 5 9 - 3 - acres: 216 2 5 - (Z) - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 7 4 2 - - - acres: 3 (D) (D) - - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 1 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 388 192 126 2 24 12 acres: 315 40 65 (D) 25 17 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 40 17 19 - 3 - acres: 27 (D) 23 - (Z) - : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 1,054 476 403 48 35 22 acres: 6,234 779 1,906 403 245 806 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,054 476 403 48 35 22 acres: 6,234 779 1,906 403 245 806 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 818 445 266 34 20 6 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 192 31 127 9 11 5 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 34 - 10 5 4 9 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 9 - - - - 2 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 1 - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 562 232 221 29 21 16 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,448 232 438 76 46 153 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 297 127 112 13 13 4 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,004 113 451 55 43 15 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 405 178 163 16 16 14 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,819 269 668 215 105 480 : Almonds ................................................farms: 7 2 2 - 1 - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) (D) - (D) - : Pecans .................................................farms: 10 2 6 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 6 (D) (D) - - - : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 15 5 7 1 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 22 (D) 12 (D) - - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 250 112 99 11 12 7 acres: 178 36 89 10 5 12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 71. Summary by Size of Farm: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 140 to 179 : 180 to 219 : 220 to 259 : 260 to 499 : 500 to 999 : 1,000 to 1,999 : 2,000 or more Item : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres : acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Land in vegetables - Con. : Potatoes - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 2 8 2 2 1 5 6 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 1 - - 1 - 1 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 3 1 3 11 - 2 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: - 1 3 9 17 5 4 250.0 acres or more .....................................: - - - 2 11 28 27 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 2 5 2 8 11 4 5 acres: (D) (D) (D) 448 997 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - 2 1 1 - acres: - - - (D) (D) (D) - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 4 2 2 11 6 4 3 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) 30 (D) 9 Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - 1 - acres: - - - - - (D) - : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 27 10 2 12 10 - 9 acres: 530 565 (D) (D) (D) - 249 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 27 10 2 12 10 - 9 acres: 530 565 (D) (D) (D) - 249 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 22 3 2 9 6 - 5 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 1 3 - 1 3 - 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 1 1 - 2 - - 2 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 3 3 - - - - 1 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - 1 - - : Apples .................................................farms: 22 6 - 10 2 - 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: 94 276 - (D) (D) - 17 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 9 6 - 3 5 - 5 bearing and nonbearing acres: 9 (D) - (D) (D) - (D) : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 7 6 - - 3 - 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: 384 147 - - (D) - (D) : Almonds ................................................farms: 2 - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) - - - - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: - - - - 2 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - (D) - - : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: - - 2 - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - (D) - - - - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 1 5 - 3 - - - acres: (D) 21 - (D) - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses. 2/ Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold, government payments, and farm-related income are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000. 3/ Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ...................................................number: 36,056 1,000 814 1,369 1,964 1,892 percent: 100.0 2.8 2.3 3.8 5.4 5.2 Land in farms ............................................acres: 30,213,899 6,977,127 4,392,362 5,172,604 4,036,762 2,170,976 Average size of farm .................................acres: 838 6,977 5,396 3,778 2,055 1,147 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 36,056 1,000 814 1,369 1,964 1,892 $1,000: 9,511,573 7,652,875 608,191 528,871 349,700 151,599 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 263,800 7,652,875 747,164 386,319 178,055 80,127 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 11,120 - - - - - $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 4,078 - - - - - $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 3,493 - - - - - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 3,662 - - - - - $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 3,953 - - - - - : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 2,322 - - - - - $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,978 - - - - 1,639 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 2,048 - - - 1,751 249 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 1,445 - - 1,228 212 4 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 910 - 767 141 1 - $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 1,047 1,000 47 - - - $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 568 521 47 - - - $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 250 250 - - - - $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 229 229 - - - - : Total sales ............................................farms: 36,056 1,000 814 1,369 1,964 1,892 $1,000: 9,222,516 7,569,769 563,548 480,743 312,117 132,738 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 3,856 654 495 723 674 424 $1,000: 1,548,342 1,014,633 237,995 182,285 76,525 23,374 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,532 622 462 630 534 284 $1,000: 1,523,860 1,013,968 237,213 179,679 73,451 19,550 Corn ...............................................farms: 2,152 531 368 444 393 186 $1,000: 1,010,141 725,078 152,432 86,040 35,373 8,417 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,582 511 346 374 271 80 $1,000: 998,242 724,572 151,767 84,152 32,351 5,400 Wheat ..............................................farms: 2,229 415 294 414 358 248 $1,000: 307,018 161,196 48,929 55,433 25,030 9,736 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,139 338 206 293 208 94 $1,000: 285,914 159,023 46,761 52,336 21,711 6,082 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 63 20 14 3 11 10 $1,000: 5,524 2,829 1,964 36 472 173 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 27 13 12 - 2 - $1,000: 4,891 2,736 (D) - (D) - Sorghum ............................................farms: 765 163 109 170 126 76 $1,000: 80,884 41,512 13,286 15,787 6,040 2,360 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 347 116 84 84 48 15 $1,000: 72,812 40,742 12,753 13,999 4,376 943 Barley .............................................farms: 208 84 31 28 30 15 $1,000: 32,067 24,068 3,746 2,559 1,153 341 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 112 70 22 11 7 2 $1,000: 30,452 23,873 3,590 2,112 (D) (D) Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 915 178 128 211 161 96 $1,000: 112,707 59,949 17,638 22,430 8,456 2,346 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 443 140 85 137 69 12 $1,000: 103,240 59,042 16,539 20,440 6,463 755 Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,206 123 55 64 63 76 $1,000: 475,148 421,192 25,803 13,547 5,809 2,604 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 283 120 49 43 44 27 $1,000: 467,366 421,101 25,705 13,233 5,491 1,836 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 874 11 15 16 39 86 $1,000: 49,825 20,053 10,050 4,099 5,067 4,255 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 129 8 14 14 33 60 $1,000: 43,022 19,990 (D) (D) 4,936 (D) Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 792 11 15 16 38 82 $1,000: 48,980 20,053 (D) 3,972 4,863 4,194 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 127 8 14 13 32 60 $1,000: 42,683 19,990 10,045 (D) 4,766 (D) Berries ............................................farms: 176 - 2 4 4 17 $1,000: 846 - (D) 127 204 61 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2 - - 1 1 - $1,000: (D) - - (D) (D) - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 939 65 42 60 81 96 $1,000: 284,999 222,177 25,525 18,082 9,355 5,130 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 279 64 40 53 59 63 $1,000: 278,820 (D) (D) 18,018 8,765 4,410 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ...................................................number: 2,057 3,250 3,080 2,942 3,656 14,032 percent: 5.7 9.0 8.5 8.2 10.1 38.9 Land in farms ............................................acres: 1,216,580 1,096,508 444,935 290,519 251,125 4,164,401 Average size of farm .................................acres: 591 337 144 99 69 297 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 2,057 3,250 3,080 2,942 3,656 14,032 $1,000: 80,156 57,051 23,471 11,508 6,637 41,515 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 38,967 17,554 7,620 3,912 1,815 2,959 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: - - - - - 11,120 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: - - - - 3,588 490 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: - - - 2,858 23 612 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: - - 2,942 44 18 658 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: - 3,064 116 24 18 731 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 1,877 152 14 7 7 265 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 156 29 7 9 2 136 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 23 4 1 - - 20 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: - 1 - - - - : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 1 - - - - - $1,000,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: - - - - - - $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: - - - - - - $5,000,000 or more ......................................: - - - - - - : Total sales ............................................farms: 2,057 3,250 3,080 2,942 3,656 14,032 $1,000: 72,620 51,819 21,613 10,389 5,877 1,282 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 253 277 194 81 59 22 $1,000: 7,600 4,325 1,251 260 84 11 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Corn ...............................................farms: 76 60 48 36 8 2 $1,000: 1,642 827 232 93 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Wheat ..............................................farms: 144 168 99 35 42 12 $1,000: 3,471 2,311 714 123 65 8 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Soybeans ...........................................farms: 4 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sorghum ............................................farms: 51 41 23 - 3 3 $1,000: 1,145 (D) 169 - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 5 1 6 6 - 2 $1,000: (D) (D) 17 24 - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 57 45 20 10 6 3 $1,000: 1,153 588 118 20 9 (Z) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 130 158 228 154 87 68 $1,000: 2,806 1,877 1,048 339 97 27 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 109 201 144 96 104 53 $1,000: 2,527 2,612 759 237 139 26 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 98 189 140 88 82 33 $1,000: 2,392 2,428 694 215 108 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Berries ............................................farms: 23 37 21 23 25 20 $1,000: 135 184 65 22 31 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 93 151 158 113 46 34 $1,000: 1,938 1,625 787 302 58 20 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. : : Total - Con. : Total sales - Con. : : Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 109 2 - - 2 - $1,000: 171 (D) - - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 103 2 - - 2 - $1,000: 155 (D) - - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 6 - - - - - $1,000: 16 - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 8,190 302 320 496 679 551 $1,000: 460,769 176,871 84,208 81,906 57,393 23,361 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,568 250 262 355 428 273 $1,000: 409,824 176,086 83,157 79,184 52,924 18,474 Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 9,739 499 393 682 1,149 1,101 $1,000: 4,659,645 4,066,143 162,667 161,633 139,411 63,165 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 3,200 470 346 600 971 813 $1,000: 4,578,609 4,065,349 161,780 159,806 135,568 56,105 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 148 83 2 20 12 4 $1,000: 1,248,834 1,242,150 (D) 4,565 1,172 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 116 83 1 17 12 3 $1,000: 1,248,712 1,242,150 (D) (D) 1,172 (D) Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 1,207 17 7 15 30 56 $1,000: 210,135 206,007 (D) (D) (D) 703 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 28 14 1 - 8 5 $1,000: 207,273 (D) (D) - 843 (D) Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 2,095 23 16 45 96 87 $1,000: 97,852 73,579 6,487 5,080 5,693 1,418 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 85 15 9 17 34 10 $1,000: 90,336 73,412 6,389 4,687 5,108 740 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 1,853 29 37 47 119 181 $1,000: 31,957 (D) 2,134 2,677 5,822 6,486 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 139 5 8 10 39 77 $1,000: 15,277 1,598 1,732 2,358 4,926 4,663 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 3,534 17 24 30 60 108 $1,000: 111,869 102,185 3,646 (D) (D) 586 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 22 9 6 1 3 3 $1,000: 106,731 102,144 3,621 (D) (D) 220 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 51 6 3 7 11 5 $1,000: 15,769 8,804 (D) 2,645 1,470 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 30 6 3 7 10 4 $1,000: 15,482 8,804 (D) 2,645 (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,347 19 14 24 48 66 $1,000: 27,202 14,036 2,024 3,779 2,872 1,097 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 56 7 4 14 20 11 $1,000: 22,877 13,824 1,983 3,699 2,685 686 : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 8,533 666 549 844 1,064 761 $1,000: 289,057 83,105 44,644 48,127 37,584 18,861 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 1,319 228 190 290 244 134 $1,000: 113,343 65,729 18,987 17,498 8,386 1,863 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,425 13 34 56 91 126 $1,000: 30,339 3,368 5,603 3,936 4,058 3,535 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 901 56 35 55 81 76 $1,000: 186,202 151,307 10,587 10,053 6,468 2,885 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 36,056 1,000 814 1,369 1,964 1,892 $1,000: 8,160,142 6,121,110 494,473 436,735 315,480 171,714 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 226,319 6,121,110 607,460 319,017 160,631 90,758 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 10,790 833 656 999 1,104 860 $1,000: 410,699 252,209 61,114 42,654 23,595 9,852 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,343 26 39 129 313 381 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,149 69 121 308 492 372 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 716 45 101 253 164 80 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,582 693 395 309 135 27 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 11,433 832 639 978 1,141 915 $1,000: 229,485 133,274 35,300 27,713 16,100 6,050 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 7,952 42 87 243 541 592 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. : : Total - Con. : Total sales - Con. : : Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 3 9 7 6 28 52 $1,000: (D) 28 (D) 3 44 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 3 9 5 6 24 52 $1,000: (D) 28 (D) 3 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - 2 - 4 - $1,000: - - (D) - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 622 1,020 912 1,033 1,023 1,232 $1,000: 14,193 12,393 5,047 3,186 1,537 674 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 1,148 1,554 1,301 1,009 825 78 $1,000: 33,661 20,475 7,849 3,281 1,306 54 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Milk from cows .......................................farms: 1 10 6 4 4 2 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) 7 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 77 157 201 212 281 154 $1,000: 652 (D) 368 303 255 70 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 112 224 371 351 485 285 $1,000: 1,164 1,653 1,365 745 545 123 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 264 385 291 218 240 42 $1,000: 6,038 4,386 1,530 629 306 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 163 363 563 583 1,161 462 $1,000: 512 746 931 832 1,286 157 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 6 7 1 - 3 2 $1,000: 206 (D) (D) - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 108 174 202 189 238 265 $1,000: 1,286 920 633 264 209 81 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 503 493 225 111 89 3,228 $1,000: 7,536 5,232 1,857 1,119 760 40,233 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 91 64 38 5 35 - $1,000: 586 193 79 2 20 - : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 203 372 455 388 396 291 $1,000: 2,892 3,142 1,878 888 765 275 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 88 151 139 103 85 32 $1,000: 1,860 1,707 535 294 488 19 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 2,057 3,250 3,080 2,942 3,656 14,032 $1,000: 108,134 120,185 71,322 47,162 53,750 220,078 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 52,569 36,980 23,156 16,031 14,702 15,684 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 758 1,075 936 758 742 2,069 $1,000: 3,850 7,011 2,937 959 930 5,588 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 510 821 840 735 710 1,839 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 224 236 88 19 26 194 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 22 11 6 4 6 24 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2 7 2 - - 12 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 838 1,160 1,009 822 831 2,268 $1,000: 2,773 2,228 1,088 418 425 4,114 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 706 1,053 967 811 825 2,085 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Chemicals purchased - Con. : Farms with expenses of- - Con. : : $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,810 123 178 420 406 273 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 593 102 117 153 126 36 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,078 565 257 162 68 14 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 9,990 813 615 947 1,014 788 $1,000: 253,811 157,948 32,842 25,873 15,723 7,665 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 3,593 8 2 15 85 139 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 2,495 11 30 124 248 267 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,022 67 151 425 505 300 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 674 79 120 212 135 64 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,206 648 312 171 41 18 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 1,561 90 63 112 121 80 $1,000: 3,424 1,120 523 505 361 128 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 9,156 364 270 463 719 591 $1,000: 2,003,707 1,896,814 26,639 26,938 18,139 9,164 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,698 19 24 51 150 230 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,250 40 72 165 331 256 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 746 41 95 166 212 94 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 187 44 49 61 21 11 $250,000 or more ........................................: 275 220 30 20 5 - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 4,554 201 224 380 579 435 $1,000: 156,872 101,469 11,530 13,850 11,430 5,991 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 6,036 236 113 174 256 247 $1,000: 1,846,835 1,795,345 15,108 13,088 6,710 3,174 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 20,843 527 417 721 1,295 1,270 $1,000: 2,230,730 2,005,119 41,889 37,830 38,852 21,713 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 12,303 15 47 83 246 337 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,961 48 72 193 478 626 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,894 116 142 340 519 295 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 326 54 114 89 46 12 $250,000 or more ........................................: 359 294 42 16 6 - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 32,913 998 812 1,336 1,915 1,816 $1,000: 280,247 132,040 32,169 29,666 24,495 13,381 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 25,228 20 56 166 527 933 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,471 106 261 733 1,157 812 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,099 159 290 323 183 52 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,115 713 205 114 48 19 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 22,978 999 810 1,361 1,879 1,569 $1,000: 251,233 147,410 24,755 20,673 16,425 8,168 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 7,155 4 15 35 154 175 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,017 27 97 298 646 858 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,199 141 308 792 989 511 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 666 137 237 169 70 22 $50,000 or more .........................................: 941 690 153 67 20 3 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 27,469 1,000 812 1,361 1,903 1,773 $1,000: 451,491 235,643 43,408 42,681 34,721 19,520 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 17,615 20 44 142 404 689 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,744 57 208 588 1,051 894 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,410 98 218 389 312 130 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,700 825 342 242 136 60 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 6,965 945 593 770 770 524 $1,000: 675,083 455,582 58,667 49,590 32,008 19,148 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,964 6 28 80 124 137 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,912 51 89 149 226 187 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,788 157 282 422 338 153 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 811 379 139 89 73 28 $250,000 or more ........................................: 490 352 55 30 9 19 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 3,886 396 252 335 397 276 $1,000: 84,026 49,456 5,834 5,658 5,413 3,160 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 719 10 11 28 33 38 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,275 28 53 47 130 88 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,241 91 119 201 160 110 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 376 90 41 45 60 30 $50,000 or more .........................................: 275 177 28 14 14 10 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 6,346 555 365 630 664 570 $1,000: 140,509 86,318 12,778 15,981 8,637 5,580 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 1,379 6 3 26 49 76 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 2,316 17 41 114 199 207 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,671 95 141 313 326 234 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 443 89 111 108 64 43 $50,000 or more .........................................: 537 348 69 69 26 10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Chemicals purchased - Con. : Farms with expenses of- - Con. : : $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 108 103 40 11 5 143 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 19 2 2 - 1 35 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5 2 - - - 5 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 674 945 852 687 736 1,919 $1,000: 3,073 3,266 2,202 816 1,001 3,400 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 235 401 506 451 533 1,218 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 252 397 259 202 166 539 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 169 128 78 34 26 139 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 13 11 6 - 11 23 $50,000 or more .........................................: 5 8 3 - - - : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 114 162 161 149 117 392 $1,000: 111 181 109 74 42 272 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 618 944 992 968 1,252 1,975 $1,000: 5,600 5,607 3,733 2,876 2,089 6,106 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 297 561 752 835 1,158 1,621 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 275 359 223 119 92 318 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 45 24 17 14 2 36 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 1 - - - - - $250,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 400 484 433 327 375 716 $1,000: 3,442 2,582 1,551 997 1,105 2,925 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 326 635 732 802 1,013 1,502 $1,000: 2,158 3,026 2,182 1,879 984 3,182 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 1,448 2,149 2,123 1,904 2,564 6,425 $1,000: 16,479 17,756 11,023 6,944 8,620 24,505 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 550 1,120 1,339 1,476 2,089 5,001 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 728 900 740 406 449 1,321 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 165 125 41 22 26 103 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 4 4 3 - - - $250,000 or more ........................................: 1 - - - - - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 2,000 3,119 2,935 2,792 3,407 11,783 $1,000: 8,627 8,685 5,991 3,918 4,307 16,968 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,391 2,608 2,643 2,632 3,254 10,998 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 587 491 278 155 141 750 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 18 19 9 5 9 32 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4 1 5 - 3 3 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 1,590 2,266 2,017 1,776 2,083 6,628 $1,000: 5,739 6,312 3,985 2,655 3,335 11,776 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 326 694 856 866 1,063 2,967 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 925 1,248 993 828 904 3,193 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 329 309 162 81 114 463 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 9 10 4 1 2 5 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 5 2 - - - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 1,831 2,769 2,555 2,217 2,622 8,626 $1,000: 13,088 14,444 8,624 6,379 6,898 26,085 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 948 1,921 2,015 1,880 2,276 7,276 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 806 773 512 306 303 1,246 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 55 52 26 25 31 74 $50,000 or more .........................................: 22 23 2 6 12 30 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 456 630 400 340 350 1,187 $1,000: 11,846 15,106 6,294 4,064 4,391 18,388 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 135 245 195 198 237 579 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 186 241 154 111 75 443 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 112 114 35 21 30 124 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 19 26 15 10 2 31 $250,000 or more ........................................: 4 4 1 - 6 10 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 265 370 287 239 241 828 $1,000: 2,746 3,826 1,098 743 851 5,242 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 44 76 101 75 86 217 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 73 127 132 129 115 353 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 121 130 45 34 35 195 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 19 19 7 1 5 59 $50,000 or more .........................................: 8 18 2 - - 4 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 453 529 483 446 389 1,262 $1,000: 2,295 2,729 1,337 958 689 3,207 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 84 107 123 184 200 521 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 199 260 289 229 168 593 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 166 142 69 31 16 138 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 3 11 1 2 4 7 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 9 1 - 1 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 6,984 742 570 843 986 795 $1,000: 289,146 163,934 36,009 37,033 19,563 9,558 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,789 39 36 113 261 317 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 992 13 48 96 172 191 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,302 63 90 227 316 207 $25,000 or more .........................................: 1,901 627 396 407 237 80 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 2,107 292 180 148 196 120 $1,000: 47,934 27,976 7,957 2,861 3,271 1,152 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 466 4 8 8 11 29 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 679 12 23 33 62 39 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 547 56 63 74 92 40 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 146 32 48 17 12 8 $50,000 or more .........................................: 269 188 38 16 19 4 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 10,151 750 555 797 1,003 800 $1,000: 222,185 84,354 23,673 23,245 18,558 11,062 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,574 46 61 159 238 318 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,634 145 202 344 539 359 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,570 327 243 257 214 110 $100,000 or more ........................................: 373 232 49 37 12 13 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 7,509 448 388 532 754 560 $1,000: 157,835 48,801 17,048 16,402 14,255 8,437 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 532 4 13 13 36 33 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 1,627 20 23 78 118 158 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 3,998 108 131 254 447 283 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 782 87 129 107 102 58 $50,000 or more .......................................: 570 229 92 80 51 28 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 5,812 556 373 563 603 504 $1,000: 64,350 35,553 6,626 6,844 4,303 2,625 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,208 11 18 22 90 99 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 2,600 47 63 175 213 247 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 1,470 148 213 316 274 140 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 332 174 64 41 24 18 $50,000 or more .......................................: 202 176 15 9 2 - : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 34,388 921 751 1,260 1,822 1,751 $1,000: 154,453 30,143 12,559 13,538 11,378 8,288 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 28,231 155 214 477 1,050 1,330 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,311 137 160 376 503 265 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,946 284 244 318 218 111 $25,000 or more .........................................: 900 345 133 89 51 45 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 13,319 498 388 659 1,066 952 $1,000: 120,884 89,055 5,612 5,123 4,755 2,987 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,137 72 100 253 674 774 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,773 142 239 379 378 165 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 182 82 35 24 14 11 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 85 64 12 2 - 2 $100,000 or more ........................................: 142 138 2 1 - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 18,710 972 800 1,345 1,770 1,511 $1,000: 314,521 173,834 33,268 29,678 23,847 15,266 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,899 47 76 202 535 712 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,677 103 235 775 1,030 679 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 944 110 277 251 136 80 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 716 351 163 93 51 25 $100,000 or more ........................................: 474 361 49 24 18 15 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 1,268 212 164 206 151 135 $1,000: 39,380 20,589 7,261 5,416 2,355 1,292 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 20,572 998 812 1,348 1,775 1,515 $1,000: 645,307 265,975 83,915 76,042 67,951 32,663 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 36,056 1,000 814 1,369 1,964 1,892 $1,000: 1,827,767 1,611,071 174,340 156,899 86,150 28,313 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 50,692 1,611,071 214,176 114,608 43,865 14,965 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 12,532 891 684 1,121 1,442 1,288 Average net gain .................................dollars: 191,789 1,869,589 295,296 177,017 89,085 49,284 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 879 2 - 3 10 13 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,990 1 5 8 23 59 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,364 3 3 9 38 80 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,200 6 18 39 156 270 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,652 17 20 63 213 469 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,447 862 638 999 1,002 397 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 627 693 399 283 194 852 $1,000: 6,375 4,853 1,521 1,391 903 8,005 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 313 468 323 216 148 555 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 160 116 34 29 17 116 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 119 70 34 27 25 124 $25,000 or more .........................................: 35 39 8 11 4 57 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 135 174 150 116 111 485 $1,000: 749 800 692 375 190 1,911 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 37 56 63 51 55 144 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 46 76 55 43 49 241 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 45 36 26 22 7 86 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 7 5 6 - - 11 $50,000 or more .........................................: - 1 - - - 3 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 703 914 754 575 769 2,531 $1,000: 6,358 8,464 6,654 4,535 6,696 28,585 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 333 426 310 278 346 1,059 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 336 426 407 266 390 1,220 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 32 58 35 29 31 234 $100,000 or more ........................................: 2 4 2 2 2 18 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 490 669 582 443 642 2,001 $1,000: 5,047 6,678 5,380 3,893 5,902 25,992 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 47 61 41 46 62 176 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 144 169 167 121 184 445 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 269 396 339 246 365 1,160 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 21 27 32 28 26 165 $50,000 or more .......................................: 9 16 3 2 5 55 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 387 526 424 274 328 1,274 $1,000: 1,311 1,786 1,274 641 794 2,593 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 100 156 124 91 95 402 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 214 276 216 151 200 798 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 71 90 84 32 31 71 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 2 4 - - 2 3 $50,000 or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 1,934 3,053 2,947 2,811 3,543 13,595 $1,000: 6,703 9,164 7,792 6,545 8,010 40,334 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,643 2,707 2,676 2,607 3,306 12,066 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 181 227 186 146 182 948 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 87 98 65 51 42 428 $25,000 or more .........................................: 23 21 20 7 13 153 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 1,038 1,523 1,444 1,145 1,393 3,213 $1,000: 2,384 2,563 1,931 1,198 1,510 3,767 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 923 1,419 1,396 1,110 1,355 3,061 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 111 96 44 35 36 148 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1 8 3 - - 4 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 3 - - - 2 - $100,000 or more ........................................: - - 1 - - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 1,402 1,830 1,627 1,234 1,430 4,789 $1,000: 9,447 7,371 4,421 2,387 2,906 12,095 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 862 1,376 1,395 1,111 1,324 4,259 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 499 429 220 123 99 485 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 26 16 9 - 2 37 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 12 8 2 - 5 6 $100,000 or more ........................................: 3 1 1 - - 2 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 83 91 52 30 38 106 $1,000: 801 613 266 148 327 311 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 1,538 2,137 1,824 1,645 1,681 5,299 $1,000: 21,499 23,219 15,095 11,271 10,045 37,633 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 2,057 3,250 3,080 2,942 3,656 14,032 $1,000: -3,387 -37,225 -35,317 -27,758 -34,253 -91,066 Average per farm ...................................dollars: -1,647 -11,454 -11,466 -9,435 -9,369 -6,490 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 1,210 1,356 835 544 313 2,848 Average net gain .................................dollars: 24,488 14,526 10,012 9,276 23,813 26,385 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 28 65 126 193 154 285 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 115 302 445 257 80 695 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 181 386 152 18 22 472 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 460 468 53 35 20 675 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 335 85 28 22 19 381 $50,000 or more .........................................: 91 50 31 19 18 340 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : : Farms with net losses .................................number: 23,524 109 130 248 522 604 Average net loss .................................dollars: 24,474 502,134 212,638 167,489 81,055 58,220 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,569 - 2 2 4 11 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,885 - 1 5 44 48 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,078 2 - 5 25 59 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,904 4 16 28 103 126 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,885 10 15 33 110 136 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,203 93 96 175 236 224 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 36,056 1,000 814 1,369 1,964 1,892 $1,000: 1,666,216 1,479,158 162,301 144,377 80,092 27,707 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 46,212 1,479,158 199,387 105,462 40,780 14,644 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 12,466 870 680 1,091 1,417 1,288 Average net gain .................................dollars: 180,774 1,768,164 282,851 173,591 87,992 48,998 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 880 - - 3 12 13 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,997 1 4 4 23 60 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,380 2 4 17 35 87 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,196 8 21 35 155 268 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,661 16 28 57 212 478 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,352 843 623 975 980 382 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 23,590 130 134 278 547 604 Average net loss .................................dollars: 24,897 454,957 224,160 161,909 81,523 58,614 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,576 - 2 - 4 9 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,892 - 1 8 43 42 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,073 4 1 5 26 64 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,899 8 18 25 108 125 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,898 13 14 37 109 146 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,252 105 98 203 257 218 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 52 17 14 4 9 4 $1,000: 6,957 4,718 1,654 214 209 159 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 12,606 552 509 915 1,243 1,034 $1,000: 476,337 79,307 60,621 64,763 51,930 48,428 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 1,769 149 156 194 198 109 $1,000: 47,006 12,350 9,480 7,686 3,626 2,171 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 5,874 148 133 272 397 390 $1,000: 111,813 8,127 6,726 8,889 9,892 8,926 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 384 1 1 4 2 9 $1,000: 1,498 (D) (D) 140 (D) (D) Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 909 17 41 71 89 96 $1,000: 66,706 3,228 3,573 6,416 4,210 13,398 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 3,651 363 295 474 570 406 $1,000: 18,707 10,642 2,911 1,373 1,173 1,228 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 2,345 248 258 407 432 274 $1,000: 160,675 39,551 34,322 36,326 22,442 12,832 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 369 6 24 40 42 41 $1,000: 3,215 (D) (D) 611 (D) (D) Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 1,862 100 93 146 170 147 $1,000: 66,716 5,255 3,392 3,323 10,307 9,166 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 24,015 882 744 1,236 1,621 1,454 acres: 10,479,125 3,390,435 1,402,361 1,783,582 1,057,081 579,492 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 16,382 859 729 1,180 1,488 1,291 acres: 4,951,986 2,210,949 779,277 876,221 505,674 235,263 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 9,705 39 39 89 208 344 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 1,481 26 25 53 126 241 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 1,410 24 54 108 374 292 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 1,617 88 107 398 472 308 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 904 110 239 230 202 88 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 665 215 143 193 95 18 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 600 357 122 109 11 - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 2,321 83 37 82 142 160 acres: 430,546 68,568 48,277 104,251 36,826 29,678 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 3,792 172 173 307 352 314 acres: 844,490 140,572 103,256 148,382 118,711 90,324 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 7,558 307 189 339 388 367 acres: 2,213,903 319,951 151,405 199,705 170,416 106,731 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 4,172 385 281 495 474 359 acres: 2,038,200 650,395 320,146 455,023 225,454 117,496 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : : Farms with net losses .................................number: 847 1,894 2,245 2,398 3,343 11,184 Average net loss .................................dollars: 38,982 30,054 19,455 13,680 12,476 14,862 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 27 78 129 198 252 866 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 97 301 468 708 1,124 3,089 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 113 305 469 523 796 2,781 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 215 560 675 651 762 2,764 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 206 336 342 231 310 1,156 $50,000 or more .........................................: 189 314 162 87 99 528 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 2,057 3,250 3,080 2,942 3,656 14,032 $1,000: -3,172 -36,805 -35,130 -27,612 -33,946 -90,755 Average per farm ...................................dollars: -1,542 -11,325 -11,406 -9,385 -9,285 -6,468 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 1,218 1,363 829 549 313 2,848 Average net gain .................................dollars: 24,537 14,506 10,057 9,244 23,811 26,398 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 28 70 123 194 154 283 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 123 302 444 259 80 697 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 181 389 151 20 22 472 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 460 467 52 35 20 675 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 335 85 28 22 19 381 $50,000 or more .........................................: 91 50 31 19 18 340 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 839 1,887 2,251 2,393 3,343 11,184 Average net loss .................................dollars: 39,401 29,983 19,310 13,659 12,384 14,837 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 28 77 135 198 253 870 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 97 310 469 709 1,125 3,088 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 113 292 474 519 797 2,778 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 202 560 674 649 759 2,771 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 213 335 339 232 310 1,150 $50,000 or more .........................................: 186 313 160 86 99 527 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 2 - 2 - - - $1,000: (D) - (D) - - - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 985 1,298 935 665 714 3,756 $1,000: 24,592 25,909 12,534 7,896 12,860 87,497 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 148 200 186 84 120 225 $1,000: 2,134 2,983 1,766 544 1,625 2,642 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 386 502 472 324 296 2,554 $1,000: 5,045 4,439 3,097 1,672 1,451 53,550 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 21 27 26 48 55 190 $1,000: 41 62 (D) 81 89 855 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 76 113 76 52 61 217 $1,000: 4,750 6,717 3,268 2,762 6,485 11,901 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 295 388 192 113 96 459 $1,000: 362 446 68 79 47 377 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 186 172 80 35 29 224 $1,000: 3,172 3,384 1,065 165 119 7,297 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 23 22 26 9 14 122 $1,000: 127 189 (D) 90 54 944 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 174 198 115 108 119 492 $1,000: 8,962 7,690 3,198 2,503 2,990 9,930 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 1,412 2,218 1,922 1,793 1,968 8,765 acres: 273,221 261,480 103,218 58,741 54,308 1,515,206 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 1,224 1,939 1,666 1,564 1,523 2,919 acres: 114,060 109,001 45,985 24,837 18,876 31,843 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 558 1,260 1,388 1,475 1,467 2,838 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 280 362 186 71 48 63 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 230 212 81 11 7 17 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 129 95 11 7 1 1 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 26 9 - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 1 - - - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: - 1 - - - - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 179 264 245 187 227 715 acres: 17,818 35,714 7,703 3,671 7,846 70,194 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 192 322 217 150 244 1,349 acres: 30,498 33,475 11,610 4,440 7,425 155,797 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 258 382 288 281 390 4,369 acres: 57,703 41,725 20,346 17,030 16,071 1,112,820 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 248 374 256 171 171 958 acres: 53,142 41,565 17,574 8,763 4,090 144,552 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND USE - Con. : : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 4,715 22 38 101 211 259 acres: 1,368,221 149,979 291,923 200,477 121,759 99,144 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 2,705 12 26 71 135 176 acres: 788,425 (D) 107,816 150,300 80,077 82,482 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 2,569 11 16 39 104 124 acres: 579,796 (D) 184,107 50,177 41,682 16,662 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 20,450 432 435 793 1,211 1,246 acres: 17,658,283 3,310,663 2,618,402 3,130,033 2,794,321 1,420,627 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 19,695 547 419 683 951 984 acres: 708,270 126,050 79,676 58,512 63,601 71,713 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 15,203 715 598 896 1,134 1,023 acres: 2,287,808 824,655 356,661 368,917 279,955 139,312 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 12,968 709 579 880 1,084 960 acres: 1,931,173 789,703 319,218 309,906 214,859 104,511 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 5,114 78 88 200 316 320 acres: 356,635 34,952 37,443 59,011 65,096 34,801 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 4,265 214 134 254 298 247 acres: 1,908,578 177,768 100,198 169,285 182,562 148,703 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 4,913 713 565 779 845 550 acres: 7,406,488 2,501,741 1,203,151 1,603,855 1,035,865 497,449 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 315 57 14 30 64 28 $1,000: 192,345 167,040 6,216 9,211 8,162 807 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 36,056 1,000 814 1,369 1,964 1,892 $1,000: 72,539,398 11,228,496 6,646,009 8,510,306 7,401,172 5,433,328 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 2,011,854 11,228,496 8,164,630 6,216,439 3,768,418 2,871,738 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 2,401 1,609 1,513 1,645 1,833 2,503 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,217 - 6 10 24 26 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,130 3 - 5 16 35 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,485 9 4 13 48 62 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 7,751 22 16 54 137 218 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 9,901 35 49 87 290 379 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 5,884 65 74 208 454 456 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 4,376 157 245 467 589 451 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 1,881 308 211 292 249 156 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 1,431 401 209 233 157 109 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 36,055 1,000 814 1,369 1,964 1,892 $1,000: 4,938,560 1,403,744 525,265 571,629 481,002 297,820 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 2,607 - 2 4 12 22 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,838 2 - 2 15 47 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 4,520 2 6 15 52 93 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 9,294 9 26 53 178 315 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,818 25 53 97 289 444 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 4,455 48 78 256 544 478 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,390 155 229 514 619 386 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 2,133 759 420 428 255 107 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 27,445 988 772 1,290 1,817 1,657 number: 64,849 8,801 3,908 5,598 6,279 4,393 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 25,381 958 739 1,230 1,711 1,581 number: 52,751 5,634 3,155 4,421 5,148 3,904 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 11,565 271 212 301 494 544 number: 14,584 569 352 450 742 716 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 14,595 590 445 732 1,065 1,013 number: 20,574 1,418 835 1,325 1,698 1,603 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 8,204 850 619 1,018 1,217 878 number: 17,593 3,647 1,968 2,646 2,708 1,585 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 2,622 524 395 503 445 216 number: 3,547 865 514 669 587 276 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 1,926 143 107 203 261 203 number: 2,150 183 126 237 277 236 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 7,460 339 334 567 868 678 number: 9,008 477 454 779 1,157 853 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND USE - Con. : : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 309 510 472 423 538 1,832 acres: 94,918 96,536 32,108 43,803 36,040 201,534 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 207 307 260 231 276 1,004 acres: (D) 71,269 19,944 20,549 17,932 123,907 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 151 261 265 246 319 1,033 acres: (D) 25,267 12,164 23,254 18,108 77,627 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 1,291 1,964 1,903 1,616 2,114 7,445 acres: 803,161 699,792 285,359 162,753 138,081 2,295,091 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 1,155 1,883 1,842 1,910 2,388 6,933 acres: 45,280 38,700 24,250 25,222 22,696 152,570 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 1,091 1,763 1,614 1,529 1,540 3,300 acres: 87,968 79,835 39,844 24,475 18,118 68,068 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 979 1,552 1,378 1,329 1,233 2,285 acres: 59,260 54,829 27,129 17,500 11,736 22,522 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 365 640 594 474 536 1,503 acres: 28,708 25,006 12,715 6,975 6,382 45,546 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 113 124 66 37 42 2,736 acres: 50,684 44,355 14,533 12,648 11,312 996,530 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 318 352 154 61 56 520 acres: 140,854 103,524 29,786 9,310 3,337 277,616 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 19 42 18 28 10 5 $1,000: 229 526 74 69 8 2 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 2,057 3,250 3,080 2,942 3,656 14,032 $1,000: 3,962,893 4,735,932 3,071,290 3,030,960 2,821,711 15,697,304 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,926,540 1,457,210 997,172 1,030,238 771,803 1,118,679 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 3,257 4,319 6,903 10,433 11,236 3,769 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 57 99 133 132 204 526 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 43 80 89 105 134 620 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 114 220 212 209 235 1,359 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 365 700 725 802 958 3,754 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 521 1,006 1,042 998 1,395 4,099 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 419 623 552 444 482 2,107 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 364 334 247 199 207 1,116 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 118 126 62 31 33 295 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 56 62 18 22 8 156 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 2,057 3,250 3,080 2,942 3,656 14,031 $1,000: 219,475 273,641 193,804 156,754 165,792 649,634 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 58 112 186 195 336 1,680 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 95 188 250 280 365 1,594 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 159 394 393 446 621 2,339 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 490 931 945 895 1,223 4,229 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 514 762 667 676 668 2,623 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 384 501 453 347 326 1,040 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 311 324 172 91 112 477 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 46 38 14 12 5 49 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 1,778 2,752 2,555 2,357 2,858 8,621 number: 4,144 5,355 4,389 3,715 4,428 13,839 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 1,661 2,547 2,362 2,170 2,495 7,927 number: 3,522 4,824 3,932 3,236 3,397 11,578 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 674 1,069 1,205 1,138 1,419 4,238 number: 908 1,415 1,475 1,377 1,629 4,951 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 1,064 1,656 1,434 1,269 1,262 4,065 number: 1,564 2,323 1,898 1,510 1,474 4,926 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 643 749 423 260 252 1,295 number: 1,050 1,086 559 349 294 1,701 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 104 131 65 29 26 184 number: 119 151 74 34 36 222 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 167 213 111 123 118 277 number: 190 230 117 131 126 297 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 625 929 670 563 547 1,340 number: 766 1,077 758 605 590 1,492 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 8,924 807 634 959 1,047 784 acres treated: 4,421,367 2,049,766 675,965 763,137 384,225 198,976 Manure used ..............................................farms: 4,402 206 170 233 299 274 acres treated: 384,533 122,516 44,846 52,776 66,924 20,287 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 782 33 28 43 71 43 acres treated: 79,712 25,217 4,484 14,463 17,481 2,236 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 3,021 403 315 378 365 280 acres: 864,811 417,521 162,608 129,597 82,665 24,671 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 8,647 801 612 897 964 760 acres: 4,647,801 2,128,927 748,929 791,900 420,641 212,120 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 486 110 55 38 54 51 acres: 111,125 68,655 19,709 7,236 9,736 1,842 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 933 157 94 97 92 88 acres: 180,797 110,662 28,006 22,358 7,419 2,802 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 502 93 64 46 56 27 acres on which used: 70,398 49,179 7,558 5,197 4,787 571 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 519 56 22 34 45 50 acres: 55,091 18,447 4,871 6,065 5,588 3,376 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 3,118 52 65 82 148 161 acres: 283,778 45,414 45,484 22,265 36,600 35,505 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 1,867 44 53 105 211 156 acres: 1,299,739 109,412 134,567 204,360 203,693 111,707 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 4,603 301 263 424 377 358 acres: 2,505,875 1,045,406 361,613 485,852 246,364 120,707 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 3,875 506 352 511 483 327 acres: 2,825,806 1,233,444 468,649 571,493 212,015 127,267 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 3,449 346 234 367 464 298 acres: 1,146,262 422,777 145,900 161,565 189,000 75,409 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 1,958 104 100 138 186 141 acres: 154,291 48,006 18,222 19,593 15,563 9,301 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 3,107 367 373 530 472 284 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 4,960 126 167 221 312 322 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 4,294 98 120 185 250 269 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 573 27 31 42 58 31 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 17 3 5 - - 3 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 383 6 16 16 20 24 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 99 - 4 3 11 12 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 1,123 60 63 103 130 97 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 28,499 284 241 500 996 1,102 Part owners ..............................................farms: 6,023 577 483 702 799 629 Tenants ..................................................farms: 1,534 139 90 167 169 161 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 34,631 861 730 1,210 1,811 1,741 acres: 23,297,381 4,351,997 2,920,628 3,478,587 2,784,263 1,659,504 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 34,522 861 724 1,202 1,795 1,731 acres: 20,345,526 4,194,099 2,767,997 3,260,458 2,549,289 1,413,952 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 7,664 718 573 870 979 798 acres: 10,075,441 2,809,234 1,626,299 1,932,012 1,501,094 802,932 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 7,557 716 573 869 968 790 acres: 9,868,373 2,783,028 1,624,365 1,912,146 1,487,473 757,024 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 4,741 140 112 236 319 301 acres: 3,158,923 184,104 154,565 237,995 248,595 291,460 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 69,820 2,419 1,706 2,936 4,144 3,740 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 11,803 282 243 422 587 630 2 producers ...............................................: 19,122 392 387 608 942 953 3 producers ...............................................: 2,719 167 100 194 237 147 4 producers ...............................................: 1,662 95 58 95 126 117 5 or more producers .......................................: 750 64 26 50 72 45 : Total male producers ........................................: 41,129 1,732 1,191 1,991 2,682 2,255 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 26,447 511 510 857 1,302 1,403 2 producers .............................................: 4,347 301 207 366 446 250 3 producers .............................................: 1,178 105 54 73 77 83 4 producers .............................................: 312 30 21 18 39 17 5 or more producers .....................................: 178 27 4 16 12 6 : Total female producers ......................................: 28,691 687 515 945 1,462 1,485 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 22,404 395 354 610 1,052 1,059 2 producers .............................................: 2,105 81 50 101 140 139 3 producers .............................................: 384 22 19 30 28 19 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 658 861 719 522 494 1,439 acres treated: 85,163 78,426 32,044 33,633 6,603 113,429 Manure used ..............................................farms: 279 432 467 389 388 1,265 acres treated: 14,186 12,693 10,570 6,122 4,922 28,691 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 62 111 71 84 64 172 acres treated: 1,147 4,600 632 770 317 8,365 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 200 294 223 141 138 284 acres: 9,271 12,538 7,404 2,763 2,988 12,785 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 657 765 692 465 509 1,525 acres: 86,045 70,036 31,888 14,230 9,210 133,875 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 28 42 36 22 18 32 acres: 1,144 662 735 260 90 1,056 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 56 109 92 33 39 76 acres: 2,618 1,597 1,699 233 270 3,133 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 30 65 32 22 21 46 acres on which used: 1,226 949 238 267 70 356 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 27 60 44 54 38 89 acres: 720 6,428 1,969 1,751 1,180 4,696 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 192 342 375 351 424 926 acres: 17,535 15,095 8,611 7,582 10,314 39,373 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 150 173 136 107 77 655 acres: 110,325 68,866 61,149 52,479 8,111 235,070 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 297 454 362 257 275 1,235 acres: 38,397 44,524 14,597 4,755 4,836 138,824 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 240 308 209 170 171 598 acres: 52,659 36,062 14,086 8,008 2,541 99,582 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 237 326 268 157 186 566 acres: 40,457 31,467 14,735 3,558 3,535 57,859 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 126 190 177 164 149 483 acres: 3,492 6,211 3,316 3,266 865 26,456 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 187 202 135 80 82 395 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 279 474 419 429 550 1,661 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 253 412 388 390 522 1,407 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 25 37 27 12 29 254 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 2 - 1 3 - - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 26 44 35 44 43 109 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 6 22 8 6 7 20 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 41 72 57 16 6 478 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 1,417 2,490 2,586 2,582 3,319 12,982 Part owners ..............................................farms: 517 569 395 279 254 819 Tenants ..................................................farms: 123 191 99 81 83 231 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 1,940 3,074 2,988 2,867 3,575 13,834 acres: 935,814 995,142 405,919 254,296 219,699 5,291,532 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 1,934 3,059 2,981 2,861 3,573 13,801 acres: 824,816 845,188 332,959 225,507 199,660 3,731,601 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 649 774 502 371 340 1,090 acres: 395,145 263,978 114,221 67,203 51,684 511,639 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 640 760 494 360 337 1,050 acres: 391,764 251,320 111,976 65,012 51,465 432,800 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 293 391 366 245 250 2,088 acres: 114,379 162,612 75,205 30,980 20,258 1,638,770 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 4,070 6,274 5,712 5,466 6,810 26,543 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 609 998 927 848 1,033 5,224 2 producers ...............................................: 1,108 1,799 1,828 1,829 2,270 7,006 3 producers ...............................................: 189 251 214 144 219 857 4 producers ...............................................: 114 151 87 106 116 597 5 or more producers .......................................: 37 51 24 15 18 348 : Total male producers ........................................: 2,429 3,669 3,237 3,074 3,683 15,186 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 1,529 2,432 2,420 2,385 2,960 10,138 2 producers .............................................: 294 406 281 233 276 1,287 3 producers .............................................: 81 90 68 58 53 436 4 producers .............................................: 13 18 9 2 - 145 5 or more producers .....................................: 3 15 3 7 2 83 : Total female producers ......................................: 1,641 2,605 2,475 2,392 3,127 11,357 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 1,271 2,011 2,089 2,072 2,652 8,839 2 producers .............................................: 136 215 155 130 177 781 3 producers .............................................: 25 38 24 15 27 137 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS - Con. : : Total producers - Con. : Total female producers - Con. : Farms by number of female producers: - Con. : : 4 producers .............................................: 111 6 1 4 10 7 5 or more producers .....................................: 76 3 - 5 1 7 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 40,106 1,615 1,166 1,906 2,579 2,218 Female ......................................................: 27,746 588 487 894 1,395 1,407 : Hired managers ................................................: 3,504 876 391 456 420 281 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 26,131 1,708 1,228 1,910 2,380 2,011 Other .......................................................: 41,721 495 425 890 1,594 1,614 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 48,389 1,377 1,178 1,916 2,656 2,591 Not on farm operated ........................................: 19,463 826 475 884 1,318 1,034 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 24,775 1,309 898 1,464 1,700 1,511 Any .........................................................: 43,077 894 755 1,336 2,274 2,114 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 7,326 200 162 285 385 456 50 to 99 days .............................................: 3,425 53 72 138 175 182 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 5,860 116 138 194 365 317 200 days or more ..........................................: 26,466 525 383 719 1,349 1,159 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 4,256 31 80 83 198 188 3 or 4 years ................................................: 7,172 103 91 174 312 291 5 to 9 years ................................................: 14,773 275 189 363 682 727 10 years or more ............................................: 41,651 1,794 1,293 2,180 2,782 2,419 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 18.5 26.2 26.3 25.3 23.1 21.2 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 12,130 138 153 238 474 471 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 12,036 181 129 301 504 582 11 years or more ............................................: 43,686 1,884 1,371 2,261 2,996 2,572 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 21.0 29.4 29.7 28.5 26.7 24.6 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 901 22 21 42 80 51 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 4,538 151 170 234 371 268 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 9,601 380 247 401 623 585 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 9,877 394 233 472 519 516 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 16,133 529 397 643 931 808 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 17,401 506 359 690 924 908 75 years and over ...........................................: 9,401 221 226 318 526 489 : Average age .................................................: 58.3 56.3 56.6 56.8 56.9 57.5 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 5,439 173 191 276 451 319 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 3,637 90 58 86 173 208 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 503 17 9 9 42 29 Asian .......................................................: 359 19 10 10 7 11 Black or African American ...................................: 86 - 2 1 2 12 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 86 3 1 7 1 4 White .......................................................: 66,181 2,149 1,628 2,748 3,902 3,526 More than one race reported .................................: 637 15 3 25 20 43 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 61,356 2,081 1,559 2,654 3,728 3,347 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 6,496 122 94 146 246 278 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 120,610 4,948 3,483 5,460 7,357 6,752 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 57,552 1,870 1,425 2,315 3,256 3,085 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 49,965 1,743 1,315 2,168 3,010 2,871 Livestock decisions .........................................: 40,918 1,133 878 1,519 2,397 2,319 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 37,444 1,597 1,199 2,006 2,759 2,596 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 46,849 1,697 1,299 2,222 2,979 2,776 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 36,885 1,438 1,056 1,788 2,248 2,166 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 33,543 773 685 1,189 1,777 1,722 acres: 24,809,989 5,028,347 3,428,894 4,544,523 3,711,012 1,926,084 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 5,909 281 220 349 414 360 acres: 6,764,221 1,748,687 1,135,114 1,237,909 851,126 419,099 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS - Con. : : Total producers - Con. : Total female producers - Con. : Farms by number of female producers: - Con. : : 4 producers .............................................: 3 10 1 - 10 59 5 or more producers .....................................: 2 1 - 3 - 54 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 2,398 3,603 3,223 3,052 3,663 14,683 Female ......................................................: 1,598 2,554 2,446 2,370 3,103 10,904 : Hired managers ................................................: 233 232 92 146 84 293 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 1,914 2,599 2,013 1,697 2,013 6,658 Other .......................................................: 2,082 3,558 3,656 3,725 4,753 18,929 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 2,943 4,676 4,676 4,508 5,943 15,925 Not on farm operated ........................................: 1,053 1,481 993 914 823 9,662 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 1,399 2,035 1,679 1,536 1,978 9,266 Any .........................................................: 2,597 4,122 3,990 3,886 4,788 16,321 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 412 653 629 649 707 2,788 50 to 99 days .............................................: 280 395 394 352 377 1,007 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 422 614 654 488 679 1,873 200 days or more ..........................................: 1,483 2,460 2,313 2,397 3,025 10,653 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 281 328 359 449 446 1,813 3 or 4 years ................................................: 316 637 639 683 957 2,969 5 to 9 years ................................................: 861 1,437 1,425 1,406 1,781 5,627 10 years or more ............................................: 2,538 3,755 3,246 2,884 3,582 15,178 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 19.5 18.3 17.0 15.3 15.0 17.3 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 605 1,076 1,097 1,253 1,605 5,020 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 622 1,080 1,123 1,130 1,457 4,927 11 years or more ............................................: 2,769 4,001 3,449 3,039 3,704 15,640 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 22.8 20.9 19.5 17.2 16.7 19.5 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 69 104 129 92 110 181 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 358 436 340 321 522 1,367 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 574 890 874 968 1,134 2,925 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 556 819 877 910 1,164 3,417 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 955 1,509 1,322 1,291 1,571 6,177 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 921 1,529 1,413 1,230 1,621 7,300 75 years and over ...........................................: 563 870 714 610 644 4,220 : Average age .................................................: 57.2 58.0 57.3 56.5 56.0 60.5 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 427 540 469 413 632 1,548 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 250 405 325 378 438 1,226 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 34 36 40 42 83 162 Asian .......................................................: 14 32 32 27 42 155 Black or African American ...................................: 7 17 13 6 5 21 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 4 8 3 11 20 24 White .......................................................: 3,860 6,002 5,516 5,261 6,543 25,046 More than one race reported .................................: 77 62 65 75 73 179 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 3,672 5,610 5,043 4,883 6,038 22,741 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 324 547 626 539 728 2,846 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 7,020 10,666 9,707 9,346 11,917 43,954 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 3,376 5,249 4,967 4,854 5,991 21,164 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 3,093 4,679 4,325 4,169 4,972 17,620 Livestock decisions .........................................: 2,610 4,000 3,925 3,773 4,709 13,655 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 2,617 3,900 3,569 3,217 3,531 10,453 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 2,855 4,291 4,057 3,897 4,486 16,290 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 2,359 3,405 3,178 2,844 3,460 12,943 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 1,937 3,068 2,968 2,828 3,585 13,011 acres: 1,078,259 944,762 391,493 235,012 234,261 3,287,342 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 437 619 529 449 462 1,789 acres: 234,932 225,269 67,469 38,332 53,758 752,526 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 28,652 352 437 816 1,329 1,354 acres: 16,234,634 2,172,340 2,120,686 3,063,650 2,706,285 1,478,701 Partnership ..............................................farms: 3,218 321 183 270 294 236 acres: 6,842,095 2,626,721 1,128,766 1,012,786 711,156 326,150 Registered under State law .............................farms: 2,890 300 168 245 264 214 acres: 6,315,152 2,482,077 1,089,385 895,848 654,458 257,149 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 3,191 309 183 257 292 229 acres: 5,398,244 1,315,465 1,114,843 1,034,636 514,466 295,985 Family held ............................................farms: 2,657 252 173 229 253 182 acres: 4,859,056 1,186,885 1,063,222 904,833 492,499 226,685 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 45 5 1 13 1 7 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 2,612 247 172 216 252 175 : Other than family held .................................farms: 534 57 10 28 39 47 acres: 539,188 128,580 51,621 129,803 21,967 69,300 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 72 7 - 11 9 6 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 462 50 10 17 30 41 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 995 18 11 26 49 73 acres: 1,738,926 862,601 28,067 61,532 104,855 70,140 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 6,965 945 593 770 770 524 workers: 32,583 14,715 2,718 3,059 2,318 1,768 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 4,350 858 468 573 510 312 workers: 16,493 8,722 1,408 1,646 1,137 763 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 4,555 589 351 482 450 345 workers: 16,090 5,993 1,310 1,413 1,181 1,005 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 442 218 70 49 29 24 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 64 2 3 5 6 5 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 12,740 142 187 414 686 703 workers: 30,487 289 445 1,111 1,805 1,742 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 5,181 10 15 31 53 87 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 10,721 38 24 42 120 208 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 1,536 12 6 12 30 55 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 2,358 10 9 14 41 109 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 1,798 19 6 29 74 100 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 2,132 18 8 21 94 100 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 886 10 6 12 68 76 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 730 14 6 34 38 33 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 3,000 47 50 156 253 223 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 2,716 84 142 195 294 301 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,870 141 134 183 307 250 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 3,128 597 408 640 592 350 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 2,821 420 333 525 452 333 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 784 110 41 35 39 36 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 784 8 14 11 32 62 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 819 60 39 50 57 74 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 11,427 68 116 238 365 331 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 11,427 68 116 238 365 331 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 9,980 126 234 445 884 863 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 218 81 13 11 17 29 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 178 83 1 15 12 3 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 332 13 - - 5 6 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 1,244 8 6 1 3 5 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,449 11 8 15 31 14 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 6,020 12 9 23 67 136 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 29,341 1 - 7 565 1,573 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 1,775 1 2 410 1,114 105 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 1,543 16 583 764 93 36 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 734 605 100 8 5 8 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 150 150 - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 2,513 227 129 180 187 170 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 29,994 942 744 1,279 1,756 1,631 Dial-up ...................................................: 654 9 6 24 42 35 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 14,667 554 384 642 815 726 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 17,400 648 499 878 1,075 965 Satellite .................................................: 9,609 288 243 363 588 562 Don't know ................................................: 1,312 35 34 57 83 83 Other .....................................................: 666 20 8 17 29 33 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 1,620 2,654 2,614 2,573 3,311 11,592 acres: 846,454 766,872 332,396 201,678 197,134 2,348,438 Partnership ..............................................farms: 198 255 234 119 161 947 acres: 174,404 135,214 55,631 9,536 27,990 633,741 Registered under State law .............................farms: 192 216 216 103 153 819 acres: 168,666 101,141 48,530 8,405 27,208 582,285 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 199 277 184 204 140 917 acres: 165,264 156,336 53,304 30,875 16,650 700,420 Family held ............................................farms: 170 227 164 153 120 734 acres: 155,164 141,597 52,600 23,292 9,792 602,487 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 4 2 3 3 1 5 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 166 225 161 150 119 729 : Other than family held .................................farms: 29 50 20 51 20 183 acres: 10,100 14,739 704 7,583 6,858 97,933 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: - 2 - 12 2 23 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 29 48 20 39 18 160 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 40 64 48 46 44 576 acres: 30,458 38,086 3,604 48,430 9,351 481,802 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 456 630 400 340 350 1,187 workers: 1,310 1,587 1,061 741 794 2,512 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 258 319 165 112 140 635 workers: 501 582 375 177 253 929 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 320 432 286 262 260 778 workers: 809 1,005 686 564 541 1,583 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 7 23 10 6 2 4 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 10 11 2 6 1 13 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 802 1,366 1,375 1,227 1,566 4,272 workers: 2,084 3,300 3,382 2,978 3,748 9,603 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 174 402 582 791 1,178 1,858 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 376 944 1,228 1,351 1,610 4,780 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 102 209 187 181 161 581 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 174 267 276 199 246 1,013 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 128 203 146 102 130 861 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 138 216 154 89 94 1,200 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 69 117 68 40 60 360 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 61 75 53 29 34 353 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 282 362 188 74 72 1,293 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 239 254 127 39 47 994 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 186 118 44 28 13 466 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 128 83 27 19 11 273 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 210 250 161 71 53 13 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 76 113 149 88 54 43 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 68 162 97 68 83 179 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 51 102 113 86 57 130 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 410 781 719 905 924 6,570 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 410 781 719 905 924 6,570 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 923 1,276 1,156 934 775 2,364 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 34 30 3 - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: - 6 1 1 2 54 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 14 34 29 70 139 22 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 7 17 81 201 866 49 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 32 89 188 218 337 506 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 232 390 383 300 366 4,102 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 1,894 3,037 2,954 2,825 3,565 12,920 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 36 19 7 3 14 64 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 6 11 7 - 3 24 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 1 1 - - 3 3 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: - - - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 120 182 112 114 71 1,021 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 1,737 2,776 2,672 2,581 3,159 10,717 Dial-up ...................................................: 39 77 76 43 64 239 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 778 1,287 1,319 1,254 1,615 5,293 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 1,036 1,640 1,512 1,443 1,793 5,911 Satellite .................................................: 621 935 857 863 1,032 3,257 Don't know ................................................: 70 117 102 97 109 525 Other .....................................................: 29 49 62 89 71 259 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 29,485 610 498 887 1,365 1,439 2 households ................................................: 4,308 223 209 308 404 298 3 households ................................................: 1,218 107 60 96 108 68 4 households ................................................: 682 35 37 51 61 54 5 or more households ........................................: 363 25 10 27 26 33 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 12,030 489 383 652 1,112 1,030 number: 2,658,012 1,811,740 202,052 205,823 193,328 92,606 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 4,171 4 10 20 30 43 10 to 49 ..................................................: 4,112 19 36 68 133 227 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,206 22 21 48 184 397 100 to 199 ................................................: 971 45 40 106 365 306 200 to 499 ................................................: 909 75 108 270 378 53 500 or more ...............................................: 661 324 168 140 22 4 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 10,221 381 358 622 1,035 967 number: 847,755 327,350 115,987 131,836 123,408 59,799 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 10,037 312 357 616 1,032 964 number: 646,005 127,489 (D) 130,915 123,213 59,731 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,889 4 13 21 30 59 10 to 49 ..............................................: 3,441 26 38 89 174 348 50 to 99 ..............................................: 988 52 35 67 230 416 100 to 199 ............................................: 853 68 57 112 455 124 200 to 499 ............................................: 665 81 127 296 141 17 500 or more ...........................................: 201 81 87 31 2 - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 414 84 5 24 17 16 number: 201,750 199,861 (D) 921 195 68 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 295 1 4 7 4 13 10 to 49 ..............................................: 30 - - 12 13 3 50 to 99 ..............................................: 4 - 1 3 - - 100 to 199 ............................................: 4 2 - 2 - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 17 17 - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: 64 64 - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 9,304 485 380 611 1,088 983 number: 1,810,257 1,484,390 86,065 73,987 69,920 32,807 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 9,739 499 393 682 1,149 1,101 number: 2,977,643 2,405,792 140,783 152,538 139,545 66,177 $1,000: 4,659,645 4,066,143 162,667 161,633 139,411 63,165 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 3,559 202 124 248 465 466 number: 215,833 107,927 19,573 25,618 27,550 15,205 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 9,155 497 392 674 1,130 1,057 number: 2,761,810 2,297,865 121,210 126,920 111,995 50,972 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 336 129 27 33 38 39 number: 1,890,963 1,876,506 6,564 2,790 2,403 1,429 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 1,224 17 6 17 25 46 number: 515,878 502,567 (D) (D) 3,064 1,055 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 1,145 3 5 12 17 38 25 to 49 ..................................................: 38 - - 5 - 3 50 to 99 ..................................................: 7 - - - 1 1 100 to 199 ................................................: 9 - - - - 4 200 to 499 ................................................: 9 - 1 - 5 - 500 or more ...............................................: 16 14 - - 2 - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 1,207 17 7 15 30 56 number: 2,663,188 2,644,795 (D) (D) 4,278 3,004 $1,000: 210,135 206,007 (D) (D) (D) 703 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 1,480 19 14 41 72 49 number: 362,574 220,590 50,190 32,020 30,600 3,725 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 960 17 12 36 64 45 number: 431,361 338,703 28,806 23,702 25,344 3,201 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 10,691 146 192 351 561 574 number: 75,992 4,677 2,704 2,794 4,931 6,571 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 1,759 28 37 47 118 175 number: 5,680 376 256 301 497 1,068 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 2,611 12 7 23 61 73 number: 42,740 2,172 363 1,636 3,562 2,707 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 1,254 12 6 13 44 53 number: 18,791 976 246 587 3,353 2,388 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 6,236 19 33 46 122 188 number: 1,726,744 1,498,122 81,575 9,543 7,584 12,768 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 6,212 12 28 45 121 184 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 14 3 1 - 1 3 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 2 - - 1 - 1 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 4 - 4 - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 3 3 - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 1,662 2,655 2,665 2,613 3,264 11,827 2 households ................................................: 274 396 317 254 295 1,330 3 households ................................................: 78 108 65 39 58 431 4 households ................................................: 35 70 25 20 28 266 5 or more households ........................................: 8 21 8 16 11 178 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 1,098 1,416 1,211 1,023 1,034 2,582 number: 50,725 39,224 17,218 9,244 7,185 28,867 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 131 305 554 684 790 1,600 10 to 49 ..................................................: 569 936 617 333 240 934 50 to 99 ..................................................: 315 152 37 6 3 21 100 to 199 ................................................: 65 18 3 - 1 22 200 to 499 ................................................: 18 2 - - - 5 500 or more ...............................................: - 3 - - - - : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 996 1,238 1,042 839 829 1,914 number: 32,407 22,988 10,279 5,512 4,154 14,035 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 993 1,226 1,020 826 807 1,884 number: 32,317 22,856 10,167 5,445 (D) 13,922 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 166 331 607 644 695 1,319 10 to 49 ..............................................: 646 863 402 182 112 561 50 to 99 ..............................................: 146 27 11 - - 4 100 to 199 ............................................: 35 2 - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - 3 - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 29 45 46 35 53 60 number: 90 132 112 67 (D) 113 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 28 44 46 35 53 60 10 to 49 ..............................................: 1 1 - - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 959 1,102 857 622 644 1,573 number: 18,318 16,236 6,939 3,732 3,031 14,832 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 1,148 1,554 1,301 1,009 825 78 number: 35,869 22,772 8,713 3,635 1,725 94 $1,000: 33,661 20,475 7,849 3,281 1,306 54 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 482 596 436 261 243 36 number: 9,492 6,570 2,396 891 565 46 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 1,115 1,473 1,186 917 668 46 number: 26,377 16,202 6,317 2,744 1,160 48 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 37 30 3 - - - number: 789 442 40 - - - : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 78 147 165 155 289 279 number: 1,659 2,054 1,104 1,115 1,411 1,250 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 63 132 162 145 289 279 25 to 49 ..................................................: 7 10 3 10 - - 50 to 99 ..................................................: 4 1 - - - - 100 to 199 ................................................: 4 1 - - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: - 3 - - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 77 157 201 212 281 154 number: 2,634 3,079 1,481 1,434 1,333 449 $1,000: 652 (D) 368 303 255 70 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 81 126 173 191 265 449 number: 6,374 4,460 4,087 2,881 2,672 4,975 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 66 102 153 167 188 110 number: 3,043 3,045 2,534 1,572 1,102 309 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 675 1,114 975 837 1,125 4,141 number: 6,679 8,730 5,669 4,606 5,097 23,534 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 256 377 276 203 216 26 number: 1,015 1,030 544 306 261 26 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 104 234 340 327 611 819 number: 2,673 6,560 7,373 3,178 5,361 7,155 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 71 144 250 205 326 130 number: 1,396 2,635 3,374 1,663 1,813 360 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 270 559 822 849 1,491 1,837 number: 10,602 15,310 20,756 20,182 30,280 20,022 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 266 557 822 849 1,491 1,837 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 4 2 - - - - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POULTRY - Con. : : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 786 6 5 4 16 11 number: 2,140,836 2,099,606 68 118 1,105 (D) : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 699 9 7 11 16 19 number: 7,768,455 7,687,811 (D) (D) 1,928 10,182 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 98 2 - - - 2 number: (D) (D) - - - (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 321 2 2 8 10 13 number: 757,594 (D) (D) 671 (D) 18,303 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 311 1 1 8 8 9 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 8 - - - 2 4 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 1 - 1 - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 1 1 - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 703 1 2 - 6 21 number: 5,735 (D) (D) - (D) 217 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 249 1 1 1 3 10 number: 8,206 (D) (D) (D) (D) 305 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 208 84 31 28 30 15 acres: 45,848 33,348 4,485 4,074 2,249 817 bushels: 5,166,734 3,940,719 518,410 411,981 197,800 60,945 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 138 47 28 27 15 13 acres: 26,665 16,969 3,632 (D) 1,425 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 23 2 2 - 6 5 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 61 6 8 14 16 7 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 69 32 17 8 8 3 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 24 4 6 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 20 20 - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 1,814 479 313 379 328 151 acres: 1,027,578 683,520 155,001 107,699 57,004 17,028 bushels: 124,680,104 88,896,917 18,647,854 11,253,854 4,302,754 1,212,766 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,167 311 212 277 209 76 acres: 470,075 309,737 74,871 54,520 24,578 4,875 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 141 8 4 11 19 11 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 317 12 24 48 112 72 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 479 49 60 165 122 58 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 304 36 91 109 57 9 500 acres or more .........................................: 573 374 134 46 18 1 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 642 220 105 107 101 42 acres: 172,001 114,226 31,117 15,218 7,183 2,365 tons: 3,547,578 2,310,438 696,801 315,721 158,943 49,698 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 473 142 84 90 85 33 acres: 122,735 76,539 25,438 11,797 6,187 1,981 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 103 6 1 12 22 9 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 165 32 13 37 49 28 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 165 43 39 40 30 5 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 97 53 27 17 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 112 86 25 1 - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 155 58 20 26 23 12 acres: 31,051 18,339 2,700 4,374 4,651 545 cwt: 606,105 420,442 69,033 76,065 28,827 9,381 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 110 40 18 20 12 7 acres: 22,311 15,315 (D) 3,702 472 370 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 29 - 1 3 6 6 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 36 8 7 6 8 5 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 42 16 9 12 4 1 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 26 3 4 1 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 13 8 - 1 4 - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 69 12 5 15 13 11 acres: 4,584 1,248 463 925 763 644 bushels: 339,567 134,345 31,903 43,542 72,104 37,882 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 41 7 5 5 10 8 acres: 3,256 953 463 341 701 347 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 19 4 1 2 5 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 30 3 2 8 6 6 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 18 3 2 5 2 3 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 671 150 93 147 105 65 acres: 363,324 160,769 68,304 73,055 33,221 16,423 bushels: 10,368,492 5,050,898 1,981,104 1,885,688 834,270 320,676 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 83 28 11 12 15 5 acres: 10,673 5,122 2,298 840 1,510 619 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 30 4 3 2 4 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 129 19 10 18 15 17 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 182 19 14 48 40 21 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 114 28 17 27 21 15 500 acres or more .........................................: 216 80 49 52 25 9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POULTRY - Con. : : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 39 73 122 140 213 157 number: 1,726 1,830 2,761 2,291 3,002 (D) : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 42 71 154 134 145 91 number: 6,362 2,812 4,546 2,651 3,825 965 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 6 13 22 27 19 7 number: 166 511 286 903 344 70 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 13 42 78 65 43 45 number: 5,430 7,038 5,318 3,039 1,773 1,042 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 12 41 78 65 43 45 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 1 1 - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 33 45 115 130 179 171 number: 449 281 1,270 1,001 1,152 997 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 6 30 66 57 27 47 number: 168 1,048 1,445 581 301 222 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 5 1 6 6 - 2 acres: 552 (D) (D) 180 - (D) bushels: 27,293 (D) 4,531 (D) - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 4 1 3 - - - acres: (D) (D) 24 - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - 1 5 - - 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3 - 1 6 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 64 37 32 27 2 2 acres: 4,086 2,485 596 (D) (D) (D) bushels: 225,146 97,845 29,722 12,846 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 31 16 13 18 2 2 acres: 809 205 356 (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 16 20 21 27 2 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 34 5 10 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 12 12 1 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 13 23 16 9 6 - acres: 1,108 621 124 29 10 - tons: 6,303 7,105 2,038 393 138 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 7 17 8 5 2 - acres: 178 528 66 (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 18 16 9 6 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3 3 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 6 2 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: - 8 2 6 - - acres: - 430 (D) (D) - - cwt: - 2,207 (D) (D) - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 5 2 6 - - acres: - (D) (D) (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - 5 2 6 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - 2 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - 1 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 1 3 4 - 5 - acres: (D) 360 110 - (D) - bushels: (D) 9,921 5,500 - (D) - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 3 2 - - - acres: (D) 360 (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - 5 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 1 - 4 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - 3 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 45 40 23 - 3 - acres: 5,817 3,837 (D) - (D) - bushels: 171,420 94,798 29,263 - 375 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 5 3 2 - 2 - acres: 139 119 (D) - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5 2 4 - 3 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 18 19 13 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 18 16 6 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 3 3 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 63 20 14 3 11 10 acres: 9,934 3,948 3,107 (D) 1,290 1,028 bushels: 396,525 197,981 141,074 2,660 36,796 13,562 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 37 16 11 1 5 2 acres: 6,002 2,945 2,335 (D) 291 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 4 - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 24 2 2 3 6 8 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 21 7 7 - 3 2 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 13 7 4 - 2 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - 1 - - - : Sugarbeets for sugar .....................................farms: 112 34 36 24 10 4 acres: 19,578 12,461 4,332 2,145 440 (D) tons: 615,996 406,432 131,446 56,438 15,550 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 112 34 36 24 10 4 acres: 19,578 12,461 4,332 2,145 440 (D) : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 94 42 15 2 12 5 acres: 57,132 40,024 6,557 (D) 4,016 495 pounds: 44,918,268 35,587,411 4,937,561 (D) 2,397,600 190,254 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 17 11 3 - 1 - acres: 8,212 7,266 777 - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 1 - - - 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 12 1 1 - 2 3 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 13 1 4 1 2 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 24 12 4 - 7 1 500 acres or more .........................................: 41 27 6 1 1 - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 2,230 415 294 414 359 248 acres: 1,507,696 690,751 235,342 305,317 148,212 68,603 bushels: 38,579,782 19,500,845 6,103,127 7,359,002 3,390,228 1,314,582 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 445 140 87 83 61 33 acres: 80,850 42,231 12,773 13,060 7,784 3,239 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 108 8 1 8 14 5 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 399 25 41 35 44 45 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 554 58 62 84 98 94 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 360 55 31 66 89 70 500 acres or more .........................................: 809 269 159 221 114 34 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 11,708 463 431 719 1,029 820 acres: 1,373,070 306,584 227,459 269,046 212,867 116,858 tons, dry equivalent: 3,115,140 979,495 602,022 597,515 414,013 210,401 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 9,783 367 360 610 851 706 acres: 1,058,382 229,215 179,846 208,629 167,743 90,505 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5,697 21 17 35 73 86 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3,122 60 53 132 256 323 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,584 129 122 211 419 286 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 718 100 92 183 201 88 500 acres or more .........................................: 587 153 147 158 80 37 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 6,990 334 289 493 656 532 acres: 635,129 164,277 92,188 118,458 98,112 53,117 tons, dry: 1,819,267 659,163 309,038 325,369 240,455 117,350 Irrigated ............................................farms: 6,244 298 270 467 594 483 acres: 564,610 149,447 78,733 109,716 86,578 47,683 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 4,694 211 233 333 488 357 acres: 606,707 108,728 119,224 124,023 98,866 53,745 tons, dry: 947,284 212,273 206,926 205,840 138,217 66,494 Irrigated ............................................farms: 3,657 145 181 242 358 274 acres: 403,422 55,960 87,694 78,571 71,393 36,252 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 37 2 4 6 9 3 acres: 2,714 (D) 854 398 331 191 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 27 2 3 6 5 3 acres: 2,318 (D) (D) 388 148 191 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,176 123 55 63 58 74 acres: 79,128 69,122 5,807 1,644 1,147 416 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,176 123 55 63 58 74 acres: 79,128 69,122 5,807 1,644 1,147 416 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 880 3 7 19 26 55 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 93 2 4 21 17 17 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 60 5 17 21 14 2 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 57 33 21 2 1 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 86 80 6 - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 202 3 4 7 9 21 acres: 567 (D) 62 47 (D) 5 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 30 - - - 1 1 acres: 14 - - - (D) (D) : Peas, green ............................................farms: 92 3 3 5 3 13 acres: 53 7 18 2 (D) 10 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 6 - - - - 3 acres: 3 - - - - (D) Potatoes ...............................................farms: 384 91 27 26 27 21 acres: 58,831 53,990 3,659 649 455 20 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 42 6 5 2 - 1 acres: 6,905 6,340 300 (D) - (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 4 1 - - - - acres: 312 (D) - - - - bushels: (D) (D) - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 2 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sugarbeets for sugar .....................................farms: - 4 - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - tons: - (D) - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 4 - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 13 3 2 - - - acres: 4,308 110 (D) - - - pounds: 828,828 135,764 (D) - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 2 - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - 3 2 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 5 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 6 - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 144 168 99 35 42 12 acres: 24,922 23,760 7,936 1,569 1,095 189 bushels: 488,707 294,117 100,211 16,387 11,327 1,249 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 14 18 - 3 6 - acres: 1,160 504 - 46 53 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 7 13 9 10 21 12 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 47 59 60 22 21 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 63 62 30 3 - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 16 33 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 11 1 - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 843 1,321 1,139 1,185 1,244 2,514 acres: 67,272 71,526 33,040 22,082 16,346 29,990 tons, dry equivalent: 107,026 97,329 41,288 26,277 14,327 25,447 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 744 1,144 986 1,004 1,026 1,985 acres: 54,990 51,537 25,886 16,806 11,351 21,874 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 166 433 666 923 1,064 2,213 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 455 709 427 247 174 286 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 184 152 45 15 6 15 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 32 21 1 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 6 6 - - - - : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 530 773 684 701 672 1,326 acres: 31,105 29,815 16,184 11,095 7,302 13,476 tons, dry: 59,200 50,153 23,229 14,330 7,155 13,825 Irrigated ............................................farms: 486 696 614 624 574 1,138 acres: 27,105 25,339 14,083 9,171 5,609 11,146 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 383 579 421 417 418 854 acres: 31,661 31,602 12,737 8,141 6,259 11,721 tons, dry: 41,672 38,507 13,661 9,408 5,361 8,925 Irrigated ............................................farms: 323 484 343 344 331 632 acres: 24,368 21,666 8,886 6,206 4,384 8,042 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 3 3 - 1 4 2 acres: (D) 9 - (D) 4 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 3 - 1 4 - acres: - 9 - (D) 4 - : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 124 155 228 136 89 71 acres: 316 238 201 124 54 60 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 124 155 228 136 89 71 acres: 316 238 201 124 54 60 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 109 148 220 134 89 70 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 15 7 8 2 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: - - - - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 46 35 50 17 7 3 acres: 8 4 7 (D) 3 (Z) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 2 17 2 4 - acres: (Z) (D) (D) (D) 2 - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 25 22 7 8 2 1 acres: 11 (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 1 - 2 - - acres: - (D) - (D) - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 40 44 50 35 12 11 acres: 27 11 11 4 4 2 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 2 1 5 13 1 6 acres: (D) (D) 1 1 (D) 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Land in vegetables - Con. : Potatoes - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 242 2 - 12 17 20 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 13 1 2 7 1 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 22 1 7 5 9 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 39 23 14 2 - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 68 64 4 - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 148 11 5 21 9 15 acres: 3,285 2,320 407 250 230 22 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 21 1 1 1 - 2 acres: 216 (D) (D) (D) - (D) Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 7 - 1 - 1 2 acres: 3 - (D) - (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 388 6 6 25 21 37 acres: 315 24 122 52 17 41 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 40 - - - - 5 acres: 27 - - - - 22 : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 1,054 12 16 17 38 89 acres: 6,234 1,521 947 511 557 687 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,054 12 16 17 38 89 acres: 6,234 1,521 947 511 557 687 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 818 3 2 4 7 32 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 192 - - 5 22 55 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 34 3 12 7 9 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 9 5 2 1 - 1 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 1 1 - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 562 5 6 10 18 46 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,448 (D) 151 209 97 234 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 297 2 4 2 6 26 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,004 (D) 131 (D) 69 135 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 405 8 14 10 26 47 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,819 1,085 539 195 312 239 : Almonds ................................................farms: 7 - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) - - - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 10 - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 6 - - - - - : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 15 - - - 1 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 22 - - - (D) - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 250 2 2 5 4 21 acres: 178 (D) (D) (D) 21 11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 72. Summary by Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Land in vegetables - Con. : Potatoes - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 39 44 50 35 12 11 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 1 - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 11 27 25 13 11 - acres: 5 32 9 8 3 - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 1 7 2 6 - acres: - (D) 5 (D) 2 - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 2 1 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 1 - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 55 75 99 42 10 12 acres: 18 15 17 (D) 1 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 5 14 10 - 2 acres: 1 1 1 (D) - (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 111 210 161 114 99 187 acres: 480 642 295 140 114 341 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 111 210 161 114 99 187 acres: 480 642 295 140 114 341 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 76 176 147 107 97 167 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 33 34 14 7 2 20 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 2 - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 71 119 94 54 38 101 bearing and nonbearing acres: 158 209 93 22 (D) 97 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 29 50 42 39 35 62 bearing and nonbearing acres: 100 154 48 50 (D) 79 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 31 92 51 45 27 54 bearing and nonbearing acres: 63 177 39 34 25 113 : Almonds ................................................farms: 1 4 - - - 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) 2 - - - (D) : Pecans .................................................farms: 1 - 2 2 2 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) - (D) (D) (D) (Z) : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 2 2 - - - 10 bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) - - - 18 : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 32 55 28 33 32 36 acres: 35 54 6 10 11 21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses. 2/ Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold, government payments, and farm-related income are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000. 3/ Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ...................................................number: 36,056 1,047 910 1,445 2,048 1,978 percent: 100.0 2.9 2.5 4.0 5.7 5.5 Land in farms ............................................acres: 30,213,899 7,522,268 4,867,649 4,934,813 4,200,029 2,055,464 Average size of farm .................................acres: 838 7,185 5,349 3,415 2,051 1,039 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 36,056 1,047 910 1,445 2,048 1,978 $1,000: 9,511,573 7,704,903 637,951 511,671 326,228 139,111 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 263,800 7,359,029 701,045 354,097 159,291 70,329 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 11,120 - - - - - $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 4,078 - - - - - $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 3,493 - - - - - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 3,662 - - - - - $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 3,953 - - - - - : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 2,322 - - - - - $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,978 - - - - 1,978 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 2,048 - - - 2,048 - $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 1,445 - - 1,445 - - : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 910 - 910 - - - $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 1,047 1,047 - - - - $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 568 568 - - - - $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 250 250 - - - - $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 229 229 - - - - : Total sales ............................................farms: 36,056 1,047 910 1,445 2,048 1,978 $1,000: 9,222,516 7,611,682 582,955 465,122 287,730 119,357 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 3,856 682 566 733 678 384 $1,000: 1,548,342 1,031,445 254,996 163,573 68,124 18,748 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,532 648 534 626 512 212 $1,000: 1,523,860 1,030,724 254,269 160,667 64,102 14,098 Corn ...............................................farms: 2,152 550 394 454 368 172 $1,000: 1,010,141 732,209 152,804 82,697 32,460 7,525 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,582 528 369 373 243 69 $1,000: 998,242 731,653 152,077 80,507 29,342 4,663 Wheat ..............................................farms: 2,229 437 351 411 368 219 $1,000: 307,018 167,183 58,006 47,448 21,187 7,735 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,139 356 261 283 170 69 $1,000: 285,914 164,879 55,830 44,169 16,774 4,261 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 63 20 15 3 12 10 $1,000: 5,524 2,829 1,978 52 540 98 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 27 13 12 - 2 - $1,000: 4,891 2,736 (D) - (D) - Sorghum ............................................farms: 765 176 147 152 125 58 $1,000: 80,884 43,777 17,877 10,823 5,390 1,332 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 347 128 112 60 40 7 $1,000: 72,812 42,959 17,188 8,844 3,430 391 Barley .............................................farms: 208 86 30 29 28 15 $1,000: 32,067 24,471 3,396 2,524 1,135 341 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 112 71 22 10 7 2 $1,000: 30,452 24,267 3,248 2,060 (D) (D) Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 915 188 148 215 162 76 $1,000: 112,707 60,976 20,935 20,029 7,412 1,717 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 443 144 107 126 56 10 $1,000: 103,240 59,882 19,972 17,599 5,157 629 Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,206 124 58 69 57 76 $1,000: 475,148 421,198 26,768 13,653 4,859 2,512 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 283 120 51 48 38 26 $1,000: 467,366 421,101 26,650 13,317 4,548 1,749 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 874 17 14 17 38 96 $1,000: 49,825 24,765 7,160 3,581 3,988 4,226 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 129 14 13 15 29 58 $1,000: 43,022 24,702 (D) (D) (D) 3,831 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 792 17 14 17 37 92 $1,000: 48,980 24,765 (D) (D) 3,781 4,165 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 127 14 13 14 28 58 $1,000: 42,683 24,702 (D) (D) (D) 3,799 Berries ............................................farms: 176 - 4 2 5 22 $1,000: 846 - (D) (D) 207 61 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2 - 1 - 1 - $1,000: (D) - (D) - (D) - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 939 66 44 58 81 98 $1,000: 284,999 222,207 26,562 17,060 9,350 5,138 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 279 64 43 50 59 63 $1,000: 278,820 (D) (D) 16,951 8,765 4,410 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ...................................................number: 2,322 3,953 3,662 3,493 4,078 11,120 percent: 6.4 11.0 10.2 9.7 11.3 30.8 Land in farms ............................................acres: 1,349,329 1,510,214 714,841 405,734 322,451 2,331,107 Average size of farm .................................acres: 581 382 195 116 79 210 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 2,322 3,953 3,662 3,493 4,078 11,120 $1,000: 82,174 63,414 25,744 12,380 6,568 1,429 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 35,389 16,042 7,030 3,544 1,611 129 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: - - - - - 11,120 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: - - - - 4,078 - $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: - - - 3,493 - - $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: - - 3,662 - - - $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: - 3,953 - - - - : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 2,322 - - - - - $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 ........................................: - - - - - - $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: - - - - - - $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: - - - - - - $5,000,000 or more ......................................: - - - - - - : Total sales ............................................farms: 2,322 3,953 3,662 3,493 4,078 11,120 $1,000: 68,419 49,382 20,732 10,104 5,769 1,265 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 253 260 149 74 56 21 $1,000: 6,609 3,668 867 223 79 11 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Corn ...............................................farms: 63 60 45 36 8 2 $1,000: 1,339 803 203 93 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Wheat ..............................................farms: 141 160 63 28 39 12 $1,000: 2,967 1,921 418 87 60 8 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Soybeans ...........................................farms: 2 1 - - - - $1,000: (D) (D) - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sorghum ............................................farms: 52 32 17 - 3 3 $1,000: 1,185 (D) 111 - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Barley .............................................farms: 5 1 6 6 - 2 $1,000: (D) (D) 17 24 - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 47 41 20 10 6 2 $1,000: 951 539 118 20 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 130 160 226 154 85 67 $1,000: 2,812 1,851 1,040 332 96 27 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 111 199 145 84 100 53 $1,000: 2,501 2,487 757 204 131 26 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 100 187 141 76 78 33 $1,000: 2,366 2,303 689 188 100 15 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Berries ............................................farms: 23 37 22 16 25 20 $1,000: 135 184 68 17 31 11 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 91 152 156 115 44 34 $1,000: 1,899 1,626 776 304 57 20 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. : : Total - Con. : Total sales - Con. : : Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 109 2 - - 2 - $1,000: 171 (D) - - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 103 2 - - 2 - $1,000: 155 (D) - - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 6 - - - - - $1,000: 16 - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 8,190 316 335 536 666 546 $1,000: 460,769 180,906 83,313 85,203 53,078 22,432 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,568 262 266 384 400 256 $1,000: 409,824 180,106 81,986 82,254 48,189 17,289 Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 9,739 522 451 724 1,197 1,061 $1,000: 4,659,645 4,078,868 169,528 162,731 130,408 55,736 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 3,200 491 394 645 992 678 $1,000: 4,578,609 4,078,051 168,319 161,097 125,642 45,500 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 148 84 1 20 12 4 $1,000: 1,248,834 1,242,150 (D) 4,565 1,172 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 116 83 1 17 12 3 $1,000: 1,248,712 (D) (D) (D) 1,172 (D) Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 1,207 17 7 15 36 56 $1,000: 210,135 206,007 (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 28 14 1 - 8 5 $1,000: 207,273 (D) (D) - 843 (D) Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 2,095 28 16 51 93 95 $1,000: 97,852 77,170 3,724 5,069 4,968 1,423 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 85 20 7 18 30 10 $1,000: 90,336 77,003 3,604 4,512 4,477 740 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 1,853 29 42 55 120 174 $1,000: 31,957 (D) 2,221 2,735 5,751 6,423 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 139 5 8 10 39 77 $1,000: 15,277 1,598 1,732 2,358 4,926 4,663 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 3,534 18 24 31 68 111 $1,000: 111,869 102,186 3,647 (D) (D) 591 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 22 9 6 1 3 3 $1,000: 106,731 102,144 3,621 (D) (D) 220 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 51 6 3 7 11 5 $1,000: 15,769 8,804 2,243 2,645 1,470 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 30 6 3 7 10 4 $1,000: 15,482 8,804 2,243 2,645 (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,347 19 16 23 50 65 $1,000: 27,202 14,036 2,026 3,861 2,877 1,009 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 56 7 4 15 20 10 $1,000: 22,877 13,824 1,983 3,782 2,687 600 : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 8,533 713 645 920 1,148 847 $1,000: 289,057 93,221 54,996 46,549 38,498 19,754 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 1,319 246 228 287 224 128 $1,000: 113,343 67,629 20,654 15,994 6,809 1,464 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,425 16 36 66 87 134 $1,000: 30,339 4,745 4,928 3,765 3,884 3,494 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 901 61 35 61 82 71 $1,000: 186,202 154,083 8,908 10,432 5,566 2,410 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 36,056 1,047 910 1,445 2,048 1,978 $1,000: 8,160,142 6,172,286 519,178 417,707 305,824 157,336 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 226,319 5,895,211 570,525 289,071 149,328 79,543 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 10,790 872 734 1,032 1,108 831 $1,000: 410,699 257,426 65,081 39,527 20,600 9,576 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,343 26 45 141 345 381 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,149 75 142 330 499 371 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 716 52 111 273 163 56 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,582 719 436 288 101 23 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 11,433 866 722 1,012 1,150 882 $1,000: 229,485 136,749 40,099 23,787 14,262 5,129 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. : : Total - Con. : Total sales - Con. : : Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 3 9 7 6 28 52 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) 3 44 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 3 9 5 6 24 52 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) 3 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - 2 - 4 - $1,000: - - (D) - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 617 1,020 924 1,006 1,007 1,217 $1,000: 13,548 12,043 4,988 3,091 1,503 666 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 1,121 1,526 1,259 996 804 78 $1,000: 31,147 19,213 7,485 3,205 1,269 54 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Milk from cows .......................................farms: 1 11 5 4 4 2 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) 7 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 72 164 197 208 287 148 $1,000: 666 621 363 297 256 69 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 108 226 368 340 489 281 $1,000: 1,116 1,646 1,335 733 547 121 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 259 391 295 215 231 42 $1,000: 6,056 4,390 1,517 623 292 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 168 363 569 571 1,164 447 $1,000: 528 (D) 930 825 1,281 153 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 6 7 1 - 3 2 $1,000: 206 75 (D) - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 114 176 206 187 235 256 $1,000: 1,293 923 637 256 204 80 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 768 1,196 807 662 511 316 $1,000: 13,755 14,032 5,012 2,276 799 165 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 75 62 30 6 33 - $1,000: 524 181 65 3 20 - : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 207 366 450 377 400 286 $1,000: 2,797 3,043 1,775 868 765 274 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 86 150 143 97 83 32 $1,000: 1,780 1,696 542 281 485 19 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 2,322 3,953 3,662 3,493 4,078 11,120 $1,000: 106,785 124,341 76,691 51,302 57,608 171,085 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 45,989 31,455 20,942 14,687 14,127 15,385 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 775 1,100 941 769 759 1,869 $1,000: 3,740 6,970 2,435 1,055 1,131 3,159 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 535 849 848 736 713 1,724 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 220 231 81 29 34 137 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 19 13 6 4 12 7 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 7 6 - - 1 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 869 1,247 1,014 851 877 1,943 $1,000: 2,579 2,522 1,238 498 575 2,047 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Chemicals purchased - Con. : : Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 7,952 42 100 265 563 592 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,810 128 198 454 415 255 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 593 109 131 161 120 30 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,078 587 293 132 52 5 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 9,990 848 693 974 1,032 768 $1,000: 253,811 160,677 35,135 24,175 14,916 6,590 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 3,593 8 3 18 85 143 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 2,495 12 33 140 270 268 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,022 75 168 471 512 295 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 674 86 149 204 132 48 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,206 667 340 141 33 14 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 1,561 92 70 126 111 83 $1,000: 3,424 1,121 570 561 313 97 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 9,156 381 302 494 740 570 $1,000: 2,003,707 1,900,540 26,474 25,702 18,432 7,210 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,698 20 26 56 166 249 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,250 40 90 177 349 239 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 746 50 101 190 196 77 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 187 46 60 51 24 5 $250,000 or more ........................................: 275 225 25 20 5 - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 4,554 216 253 407 600 402 $1,000: 156,872 102,461 12,426 13,810 11,697 4,230 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 6,036 244 117 184 255 251 $1,000: 1,846,835 1,798,079 14,048 11,892 6,735 2,980 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 20,843 553 469 777 1,342 1,237 $1,000: 2,230,730 2,008,841 42,542 39,083 36,967 19,803 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 12,303 16 53 94 258 348 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,961 52 91 200 539 625 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,894 124 166 385 501 253 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 326 63 120 81 40 11 $250,000 or more ........................................: 359 298 39 17 4 - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 32,913 1,045 908 1,411 1,992 1,844 $1,000: 280,247 134,912 33,777 29,635 24,326 11,550 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 25,228 22 65 181 573 1,041 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,471 113 300 821 1,207 752 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,099 170 346 299 167 39 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,115 740 197 110 45 12 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 22,978 1,046 906 1,436 1,935 1,584 $1,000: 251,233 149,395 25,443 20,187 16,174 7,606 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 7,155 4 16 46 155 190 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,017 31 127 316 696 938 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,199 153 362 871 1,000 431 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 666 154 253 141 67 23 $50,000 or more .........................................: 941 704 148 62 17 2 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 27,469 1,047 908 1,437 1,978 1,823 $1,000: 451,491 239,988 46,674 40,831 35,004 17,683 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 17,615 20 48 157 439 745 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,744 64 230 672 1,100 926 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,410 109 255 403 308 99 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,700 854 375 205 131 53 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 6,965 990 655 769 774 497 $1,000: 675,083 463,735 58,241 45,635 31,961 17,395 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,964 7 30 88 125 136 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,912 53 106 164 235 192 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,788 163 347 407 332 126 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 811 407 122 83 72 25 $250,000 or more ........................................: 490 360 50 27 10 18 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 3,886 414 281 330 410 261 $1,000: 84,026 50,174 5,907 5,708 5,143 3,008 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 719 11 20 19 40 40 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,275 29 55 56 135 76 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,241 93 145 184 173 107 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 376 100 35 57 49 29 $50,000 or more .........................................: 275 181 26 14 13 9 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 6,346 580 407 651 693 558 $1,000: 140,509 87,747 13,200 16,201 8,484 4,667 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 1,379 6 3 26 61 79 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 2,316 20 46 125 216 204 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,671 100 167 333 326 231 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Chemicals purchased - Con. : : Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 738 1,120 967 836 861 1,868 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 113 118 41 15 15 58 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 14 7 6 - 1 14 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4 2 - - - 3 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 693 989 879 716 758 1,640 $1,000: 3,135 3,076 2,348 824 1,084 1,850 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 248 418 519 473 539 1,139 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 267 425 268 211 176 425 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 154 132 78 32 32 73 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 21 8 12 - 11 3 $50,000 or more .........................................: 3 6 2 - - - : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 117 161 158 139 117 387 $1,000: 123 159 99 72 42 268 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 599 945 986 956 1,268 1,915 $1,000: 5,396 5,525 3,772 2,861 2,151 5,645 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 296 566 747 823 1,168 1,581 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 259 355 221 119 98 303 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 43 24 18 14 2 31 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 1 - - - - - $250,000 or more ........................................: - - - - - - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 380 478 418 326 380 694 $1,000: 3,281 2,507 1,581 985 1,172 2,723 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 330 641 740 786 1,024 1,464 $1,000: 2,115 3,017 2,191 1,877 979 2,923 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 1,446 2,199 2,110 1,901 2,571 6,238 $1,000: 15,859 17,569 10,721 6,960 8,604 23,781 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 579 1,182 1,353 1,465 2,094 4,861 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 707 891 716 414 451 1,275 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 155 122 38 22 26 102 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 4 4 3 - - - $250,000 or more ........................................: 1 - - - - - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 2,156 3,507 3,241 3,118 3,694 9,997 $1,000: 8,520 9,011 6,398 4,533 4,591 12,995 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,558 2,981 2,917 2,929 3,525 9,436 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 577 515 311 183 157 535 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 19 11 8 5 9 26 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2 - 5 1 3 - : Utilities ..............................................farms: 1,672 2,489 2,181 1,944 2,231 5,554 $1,000: 5,703 6,567 4,194 2,975 3,479 9,510 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 365 805 919 933 1,145 2,577 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 980 1,358 1,089 913 968 2,601 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 320 311 167 97 116 371 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 6 10 4 1 2 5 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 5 2 - - - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 1,947 3,016 2,748 2,434 2,857 7,274 $1,000: 13,128 14,564 8,912 6,803 7,216 20,688 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,027 2,177 2,214 2,082 2,499 6,207 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 849 774 498 320 315 996 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 49 44 34 27 31 51 $50,000 or more .........................................: 22 21 2 5 12 20 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 484 642 445 346 380 983 $1,000: 11,259 14,982 7,274 4,126 5,258 15,217 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 172 245 216 195 241 509 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 189 254 170 123 98 328 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 99 114 39 19 31 111 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 20 25 19 9 2 27 $250,000 or more ........................................: 4 4 1 - 8 8 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 303 391 328 263 253 652 $1,000: 3,523 3,792 1,484 768 883 3,637 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 39 76 109 90 89 186 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 91 146 146 135 124 282 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 126 133 58 38 35 149 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 39 18 13 - 5 31 $50,000 or more .........................................: 8 18 2 - - 4 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 472 577 495 480 411 1,022 $1,000: 2,577 2,745 1,378 1,041 765 1,704 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 77 112 133 188 199 495 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 199 291 301 257 187 470 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 188 158 59 33 20 56 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Customwork and custom hauling - Con. : Farms with expenses of- - Con. : : $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 443 92 131 92 69 38 $50,000 or more .........................................: 537 362 60 75 21 6 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 6,984 781 640 885 1,009 756 $1,000: 289,146 168,622 39,545 33,379 18,648 9,830 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,789 39 39 143 274 311 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 992 14 53 114 182 188 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,302 67 100 250 335 187 $25,000 or more .........................................: 1,901 661 448 378 218 70 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 2,107 303 189 151 205 126 $1,000: 47,934 28,969 7,518 2,695 3,534 638 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 466 4 8 8 13 38 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 679 14 24 40 57 50 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 547 58 70 75 98 35 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 146 36 49 13 16 3 $50,000 or more .........................................: 269 191 38 15 21 - : Interest expense .......................................farms: 10,151 785 623 842 1,025 772 $1,000: 222,185 87,120 25,168 23,086 17,763 10,910 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,574 49 77 159 254 327 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,634 154 225 401 542 338 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,570 344 269 250 217 91 $100,000 or more ........................................: 373 238 52 32 12 16 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 7,509 469 431 585 768 520 $1,000: 157,835 50,661 18,293 16,398 13,860 8,508 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 532 4 13 19 33 32 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 1,627 21 24 89 131 143 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 3,998 115 147 297 452 265 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 782 92 144 101 109 51 $50,000 or more .......................................: 570 237 103 79 43 29 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 5,812 580 430 566 631 491 $1,000: 64,350 36,460 6,875 6,687 3,903 2,402 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,208 12 17 28 94 111 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 2,600 48 88 170 249 241 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 1,470 157 249 317 271 123 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 332 184 64 41 16 16 $50,000 or more .......................................: 202 179 12 10 1 - : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 34,388 967 840 1,337 1,894 1,830 $1,000: 154,453 31,140 12,898 14,273 11,092 9,604 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 28,231 166 252 523 1,135 1,402 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,311 145 189 400 512 257 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,946 300 269 317 196 126 $25,000 or more .........................................: 900 356 130 97 51 45 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 13,319 520 436 719 1,093 928 $1,000: 120,884 89,637 5,855 4,980 4,662 2,640 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,137 75 114 305 721 779 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,773 150 278 392 355 140 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 182 92 31 19 17 7 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 85 65 11 2 - 2 $100,000 or more ........................................: 142 138 2 1 - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 18,710 1,016 896 1,422 1,828 1,524 $1,000: 314,521 176,613 35,621 28,826 23,856 13,497 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,899 49 83 222 565 762 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,677 111 264 881 1,065 670 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 944 118 343 207 132 61 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 716 371 161 87 46 19 $100,000 or more ........................................: 474 367 45 25 20 12 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 1,268 222 194 208 142 135 $1,000: 39,380 21,629 7,438 4,993 2,304 1,087 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 20,572 1,045 906 1,425 1,797 1,526 $1,000: 645,307 272,640 89,725 76,814 61,759 30,585 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 36,056 1,047 910 1,445 2,048 1,978 $1,000: 1,827,767 1,617,355 186,785 155,863 77,450 28,619 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 50,692 1,544,752 205,259 107,864 37,817 14,468 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 12,532 923 762 1,182 1,493 1,331 Average net gain .................................dollars: 191,789 1,817,500 280,981 166,976 81,697 48,593 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Customwork and custom hauling - Con. : Farms with expenses of- - Con. : : $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 7 7 - 2 4 1 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1 9 2 - 1 - : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 612 717 395 296 204 689 $1,000: 4,695 4,912 2,153 1,279 897 5,184 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 320 482 314 225 155 487 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 148 119 36 32 22 84 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 112 77 29 30 23 92 $25,000 or more .........................................: 32 39 16 9 4 26 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 134 201 155 122 121 400 $1,000: 719 907 956 403 236 1,359 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 40 57 60 44 52 142 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 47 93 53 54 61 186 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 40 45 30 24 8 64 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 7 5 12 - - 5 $50,000 or more .........................................: - 1 - - - 3 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 759 994 807 660 814 2,070 $1,000: 6,998 9,861 7,711 5,519 6,815 21,235 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 356 460 332 334 388 838 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 356 465 429 293 392 1,039 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 45 63 42 29 32 188 $100,000 or more ........................................: 2 6 4 4 2 5 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 548 742 622 502 674 1,648 $1,000: 5,704 8,000 6,418 4,793 5,987 19,213 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 60 66 42 51 75 137 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 152 194 173 147 199 354 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 293 436 363 272 369 989 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 33 30 36 27 26 133 $50,000 or more .......................................: 10 16 8 5 5 35 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 410 553 448 305 344 1,054 $1,000: 1,294 1,861 1,293 726 828 2,022 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 112 154 127 89 106 358 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 234 304 240 183 204 639 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 62 91 81 33 31 55 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 2 4 - - 3 2 $50,000 or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 2,194 3,752 3,526 3,347 3,963 10,738 $1,000: 7,358 11,318 9,172 7,794 9,214 30,590 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,867 3,340 3,182 3,076 3,687 9,601 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 211 254 227 191 198 727 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 93 124 89 65 58 309 $25,000 or more .........................................: 23 34 28 15 20 101 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 1,018 1,528 1,425 1,131 1,395 3,126 $1,000: 2,318 2,566 1,907 1,194 1,515 3,612 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 908 1,420 1,378 1,096 1,358 2,983 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 106 100 43 35 35 139 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1 8 3 - - 4 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 3 - - - 2 - $100,000 or more ........................................: - - 1 - - - : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 1,494 2,065 1,736 1,392 1,583 3,754 $1,000: 9,280 7,452 4,638 2,669 3,195 8,873 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 970 1,622 1,508 1,264 1,462 3,392 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 482 424 216 128 114 322 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 24 13 9 - 2 35 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 14 6 2 - 5 5 $100,000 or more ........................................: 4 - 1 - - - : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 69 92 53 29 39 85 $1,000: 567 426 238 146 329 221 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 1,621 2,327 1,967 1,785 1,776 4,397 $1,000: 21,517 23,569 15,628 12,214 10,924 29,932 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 2,322 3,953 3,662 3,493 4,078 11,120 $1,000: 1,905 -26,058 -30,529 -27,779 -31,628 -124,214 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 820 -6,592 -8,337 -7,953 -7,756 -11,170 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 1,416 1,962 1,312 873 546 732 Average net gain .................................dollars: 24,679 16,746 11,235 9,366 22,960 33,559 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : Farms with net gains 2/ - Con. : : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 879 2 - 3 12 15 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,990 1 7 6 31 59 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,364 3 4 9 50 82 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,200 6 18 52 173 280 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,652 17 29 62 251 497 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,447 894 704 1,050 976 398 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 23,524 124 148 263 555 647 Average net loss .................................dollars: 24,474 485,463 184,609 157,804 80,222 55,732 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,569 - 2 2 5 16 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,885 - 2 10 46 51 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,078 2 - 7 29 66 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,904 4 22 33 101 148 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,885 13 17 33 119 139 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,203 105 105 178 255 227 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 36,056 1,047 910 1,445 2,048 1,978 $1,000: 1,666,216 1,484,581 173,257 144,422 72,918 28,206 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 46,212 1,417,938 190,392 99,946 35,605 14,260 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 12,466 904 754 1,151 1,467 1,339 Average net gain .................................dollars: 180,774 1,714,015 269,901 164,375 81,128 48,124 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 880 - - 3 14 15 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,997 1 4 4 32 59 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,380 2 4 17 44 92 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,196 11 19 44 174 281 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,661 16 34 63 243 512 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,352 874 693 1,020 960 380 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 23,590 143 156 294 581 639 Average net loss .................................dollars: 24,897 453,768 193,902 152,293 79,340 56,700 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,576 - 2 - 5 14 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,892 - 3 12 43 48 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,073 4 1 7 35 66 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,899 8 19 33 109 142 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,898 16 19 38 118 145 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,252 115 112 204 271 224 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 52 18 14 4 11 1 $1,000: 6,957 4,738 1,646 214 349 (D) : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 12,606 574 591 972 1,280 1,060 $1,000: 476,337 84,737 68,012 61,899 57,046 46,843 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 1,769 154 178 201 189 105 $1,000: 47,006 12,381 10,500 7,043 4,126 1,542 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 5,874 152 167 270 432 445 $1,000: 111,813 8,153 7,928 9,134 12,041 12,239 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 384 2 2 2 3 9 $1,000: 1,498 (D) (D) (D) 3 (D) Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 909 20 42 79 87 93 $1,000: 66,706 3,258 3,673 6,421 4,157 13,357 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 3,651 376 334 517 560 393 $1,000: 18,707 10,713 3,069 1,309 1,173 1,186 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 2,345 266 302 432 449 244 $1,000: 160,675 44,726 38,920 33,967 24,230 8,884 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 369 6 26 45 41 41 $1,000: 3,215 (D) (D) (D) 489 (D) Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 1,862 105 113 137 185 135 $1,000: 66,716 5,351 3,627 3,322 10,827 9,098 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 24,015 924 836 1,307 1,670 1,513 acres: 10,479,125 3,594,136 1,654,385 1,664,128 1,036,083 614,139 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 16,382 901 814 1,238 1,493 1,247 acres: 4,951,986 2,305,630 883,742 797,921 457,050 191,504 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 9,705 39 45 92 214 361 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 1,481 31 20 60 132 245 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 1,410 25 59 123 381 310 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 1,617 90 119 441 498 267 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 904 115 254 254 198 56 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 665 222 170 200 65 8 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 600 379 147 68 5 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : Farms with net gains 2/ - Con. : : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 28 66 139 231 210 173 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 132 356 589 458 190 161 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 197 503 372 44 20 80 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 522 800 111 57 37 144 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 429 140 55 57 40 75 $50,000 or more .........................................: 108 97 46 26 49 99 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 906 1,991 2,350 2,620 3,532 10,388 Average net loss .................................dollars: 36,469 29,590 19,264 13,724 12,504 14,322 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 30 84 141 216 284 789 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 107 324 497 770 1,188 2,890 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 119 320 495 576 843 2,621 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 238 592 705 703 794 2,564 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 216 352 345 260 309 1,082 $50,000 or more .........................................: 196 319 167 95 114 442 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 2,322 3,953 3,662 3,493 4,078 11,120 $1,000: 1,947 -25,813 -30,355 -27,636 -31,318 -123,993 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 839 -6,530 -8,289 -7,912 -7,680 -11,150 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 1,421 1,968 1,306 878 546 732 Average net gain .................................dollars: 24,620 16,704 11,285 9,346 22,958 33,562 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 28 71 136 232 210 171 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 139 357 588 460 190 163 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 198 507 370 46 20 80 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 521 797 111 57 37 144 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 427 139 55 57 40 75 $50,000 or more .........................................: 108 97 46 26 49 99 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 901 1,985 2,356 2,615 3,532 10,388 Average net loss .................................dollars: 36,669 29,564 19,140 13,706 12,416 14,301 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 31 83 147 216 285 793 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 106 333 498 771 1,189 2,889 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 119 307 500 572 844 2,618 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 229 592 704 701 791 2,571 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 221 354 342 261 309 1,075 $50,000 or more .........................................: 195 316 165 94 114 442 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 2 - 2 - - - $1,000: (D) - (D) - - - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 1,106 1,634 1,138 833 886 2,532 $1,000: 26,516 34,869 20,418 11,142 19,412 45,442 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 158 197 187 84 124 192 $1,000: 2,483 2,777 2,978 541 1,662 972 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 493 782 649 461 450 1,573 $1,000: 6,801 12,955 8,493 4,518 7,663 21,889 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 20 36 27 48 59 176 $1,000: 40 104 43 98 100 785 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 84 120 85 57 57 185 $1,000: 4,966 6,631 3,392 2,791 6,447 11,614 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 315 433 203 126 118 276 $1,000: 390 471 84 88 42 182 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 189 221 70 45 41 86 $1,000: 2,933 3,707 1,926 459 346 578 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 27 53 41 18 29 42 $1,000: 127 416 198 175 77 369 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 169 228 134 108 131 417 $1,000: 8,777 7,807 3,306 2,473 3,075 9,053 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 1,646 2,835 2,449 2,242 2,341 6,252 acres: 456,723 594,498 278,977 129,890 89,863 366,303 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 1,232 1,922 1,629 1,522 1,495 2,889 acres: 103,533 100,054 40,066 23,147 18,143 31,196 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 580 1,278 1,396 1,446 1,442 2,812 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 294 356 174 64 46 59 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 220 212 52 5 6 17 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 118 68 7 7 1 1 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 20 7 - - - - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: - - - - - - 2,000 acres or more .....................................: - 1 - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 2,321 85 42 92 145 156 acres: 430,546 72,280 56,694 94,707 39,737 29,877 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 3,792 183 217 326 373 305 acres: 844,490 165,456 111,216 180,400 113,165 100,904 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 7,558 326 232 349 435 435 acres: 2,213,903 334,162 219,673 174,030 215,650 199,832 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 4,172 408 338 499 502 337 acres: 2,038,200 716,608 383,060 417,070 210,481 92,022 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 4,715 25 41 118 212 256 acres: 1,368,221 213,517 253,178 191,910 117,164 98,811 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 2,705 15 26 79 136 172 acres: 788,425 (D) (D) 155,787 (D) 80,093 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 2,569 11 19 49 108 124 acres: 579,796 (D) (D) 36,123 (D) 18,718 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 20,450 456 509 833 1,280 1,220 acres: 17,658,283 3,585,563 2,870,662 3,021,713 2,955,699 1,295,755 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 19,695 573 464 710 1,004 985 acres: 708,270 129,052 89,424 57,062 91,083 46,759 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 15,203 750 622 951 1,109 1,029 acres: 2,287,808 853,097 356,518 388,379 249,795 138,896 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 12,968 743 602 937 1,056 955 acres: 1,931,173 814,644 318,378 317,367 197,885 99,845 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 5,114 81 97 219 313 332 acres: 356,635 38,453 38,140 71,012 51,910 39,051 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 4,265 225 179 267 358 322 acres: 1,908,578 188,306 163,681 158,178 258,078 233,692 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 4,913 749 643 812 891 529 acres: 7,406,488 2,642,861 1,486,600 1,464,726 1,034,162 403,341 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 315 60 13 41 57 22 $1,000: 192,345 169,331 4,805 10,714 6,016 569 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 36,056 1,047 910 1,445 2,048 1,978 $1,000: 72,539,398 11,814,083 7,307,520 8,454,278 7,648,384 5,376,620 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 2,011,854 11,283,747 8,030,242 5,850,712 3,734,562 2,718,210 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 2,401 1,571 1,501 1,713 1,821 2,616 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,217 - 6 12 26 25 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,130 3 - 5 19 38 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,485 10 4 12 51 67 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 7,751 23 15 57 146 247 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 9,901 35 51 106 298 445 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 5,884 68 76 234 512 462 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 4,376 167 286 512 578 436 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 1,881 316 248 285 251 148 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 1,431 425 224 222 167 110 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 36,055 1,047 910 1,445 2,048 1,978 $1,000: 4,938,560 1,446,327 578,102 567,945 448,774 291,530 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 2,607 - 2 4 15 30 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,838 2 - 2 22 59 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 4,520 2 6 15 66 97 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 9,294 9 26 60 204 354 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,818 26 59 105 333 481 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 4,455 50 95 283 574 493 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,390 164 258 565 610 373 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 2,133 794 464 411 224 91 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 27,445 1,034 869 1,359 1,880 1,647 number: 64,849 9,075 4,388 5,751 6,377 4,160 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 25,381 1,002 835 1,292 1,767 1,566 number: 52,751 5,871 3,517 4,540 5,189 3,731 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 11,565 289 236 302 505 545 number: 14,584 603 382 442 763 715 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 186 309 263 191 232 620 acres: 23,199 51,346 13,043 5,904 7,487 36,272 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 221 338 224 156 263 1,186 acres: 39,776 32,096 24,463 6,746 11,325 58,943 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 483 931 823 731 732 2,081 acres: 246,797 312,184 180,139 88,233 44,697 198,506 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 250 407 252 177 193 809 acres: 43,418 98,818 21,266 5,860 8,211 41,386 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 314 534 502 446 552 1,715 acres: 100,994 95,134 33,458 47,324 32,480 184,251 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 221 316 258 232 272 978 acres: 40,186 70,942 17,946 22,356 14,399 114,967 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 142 276 298 268 335 939 acres: 60,808 24,192 15,512 24,968 18,081 69,284 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 1,391 2,197 2,050 1,787 2,215 6,512 acres: 740,493 770,070 369,393 199,515 173,281 1,676,139 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 1,224 2,073 2,022 2,002 2,508 6,130 acres: 51,119 50,512 33,013 29,005 26,827 104,414 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 1,085 1,757 1,624 1,507 1,519 3,250 acres: 79,894 77,901 38,747 23,828 17,676 63,077 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 971 1,540 1,384 1,304 1,211 2,265 acres: 52,922 53,097 26,461 17,122 11,407 22,045 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 367 638 601 462 532 1,472 acres: 26,972 24,804 12,286 6,706 6,269 41,032 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 379 786 639 546 407 157 acres: 277,097 338,401 161,059 87,377 32,893 9,816 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 337 405 144 91 108 204 acres: 106,417 145,488 38,796 20,626 15,755 47,716 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 19 42 19 30 8 4 $1,000: 229 526 76 69 7 2 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 2,322 3,953 3,662 3,493 4,078 11,120 $1,000: 4,008,771 5,538,532 3,843,926 3,615,292 3,114,770 11,817,222 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,726,430 1,401,096 1,049,679 1,035,011 763,798 1,062,700 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 2,971 3,667 5,377 8,910 9,660 5,069 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 64 104 153 148 261 418 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 44 99 114 195 180 433 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 129 284 373 300 312 943 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 437 964 882 955 1,054 2,971 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 634 1,208 1,119 1,059 1,463 3,483 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 472 686 598 493 507 1,776 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 385 387 304 263 251 807 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 108 146 86 51 44 198 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 49 75 33 29 6 91 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 2,322 3,952 3,662 3,493 4,078 11,120 $1,000: 221,429 293,081 210,855 167,926 179,366 533,222 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 87 244 253 262 439 1,271 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 117 259 297 394 440 1,246 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 213 484 526 544 707 1,860 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 597 1,183 1,163 1,115 1,320 3,263 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 572 902 786 725 696 2,133 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 403 517 453 353 348 886 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 289 329 169 89 121 423 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 44 34 15 11 7 38 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 1,855 2,973 2,686 2,484 2,982 7,676 number: 4,198 5,637 4,571 3,930 4,580 12,182 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 1,736 2,710 2,455 2,276 2,628 7,114 number: 3,575 5,071 4,071 3,371 3,589 10,226 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 691 1,161 1,258 1,195 1,484 3,899 number: 929 1,532 1,533 1,434 1,711 4,540 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con. : : Tractors, all - Con. : : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 14,595 619 496 772 1,103 995 number: 20,574 1,488 901 1,384 1,776 1,529 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 8,204 885 704 1,080 1,226 838 number: 17,593 3,780 2,234 2,714 2,650 1,487 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 2,622 548 461 518 416 192 number: 3,547 912 597 682 555 231 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 1,926 148 124 221 272 178 number: 2,150 189 145 256 291 209 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 7,460 361 365 645 849 635 number: 9,008 509 488 901 1,112 792 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 8,924 842 712 989 1,053 736 acres treated: 4,421,367 2,146,861 769,198 683,811 354,947 161,410 Manure used ..............................................farms: 4,402 216 173 256 287 268 acres treated: 384,533 124,316 46,293 58,834 59,461 19,789 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 782 36 31 47 64 45 acres treated: 79,712 25,465 9,759 12,805 16,250 2,238 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 3,021 415 329 392 350 270 acres: 864,811 428,996 191,065 101,725 77,103 22,058 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 8,647 831 696 921 980 721 acres: 4,647,801 2,251,432 845,162 700,050 401,434 159,660 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 486 112 58 38 53 49 acres: 111,125 69,244 22,200 6,440 7,713 1,793 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 933 162 103 89 100 84 acres: 180,797 111,209 31,535 19,002 7,628 2,711 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 502 99 64 46 55 30 acres on which used: 70,398 49,682 7,454 5,086 4,814 589 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 519 58 21 36 44 48 acres: 55,091 18,569 4,750 6,303 5,589 3,136 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 3,118 53 66 95 136 163 acres: 283,778 48,473 43,888 26,546 31,355 38,030 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 1,867 47 59 128 203 160 acres: 1,299,739 109,635 166,213 218,079 188,380 103,899 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 4,603 322 292 436 389 349 acres: 2,505,875 1,097,534 398,627 514,387 202,493 80,025 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 3,875 530 410 508 478 313 acres: 2,825,806 1,330,688 581,423 420,951 223,705 125,686 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 3,449 359 251 397 467 291 acres: 1,146,262 434,502 169,469 189,319 164,912 70,380 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 1,958 107 105 160 179 147 acres: 154,291 48,308 19,422 23,887 14,183 6,754 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 3,107 378 427 550 473 273 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 4,960 135 182 229 330 335 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 4,294 103 132 192 272 279 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 573 30 35 45 54 31 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 17 3 5 - - 4 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 383 6 19 13 24 25 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 99 1 3 3 12 11 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 1,123 64 85 97 147 97 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 28,499 293 256 546 1,057 1,205 Part owners ..............................................farms: 6,023 614 552 735 810 605 Tenants ..................................................farms: 1,534 140 102 164 181 168 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 34,631 907 816 1,287 1,883 1,820 acres: 23,297,381 4,686,023 3,211,861 3,423,586 2,931,342 1,704,289 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 34,522 907 808 1,281 1,867 1,810 acres: 20,345,526 4,524,327 3,013,582 3,195,987 2,634,644 1,407,589 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 7,664 756 654 900 1,005 778 acres: 10,075,441 3,024,147 1,867,907 1,746,926 1,587,418 687,231 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 7,557 754 654 899 991 773 acres: 9,868,373 2,997,941 1,854,067 1,738,826 1,565,385 647,875 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 4,741 144 146 231 343 356 acres: 3,158,923 187,902 212,119 235,699 318,731 336,056 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT - Con. : : Tractors, all - Con. : : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 1,089 1,758 1,487 1,290 1,308 3,678 number: 1,591 2,430 1,964 1,530 1,533 4,448 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 674 770 433 305 297 992 number: 1,055 1,109 574 407 345 1,238 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 110 120 71 35 38 113 number: 133 138 81 40 48 130 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 155 210 117 130 118 253 number: 173 227 123 138 126 273 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 614 929 673 567 551 1,271 number: 749 1,079 761 607 596 1,414 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 669 873 710 539 516 1,285 acres treated: 78,516 80,180 32,563 37,117 11,040 65,724 Manure used ..............................................farms: 291 435 473 391 389 1,223 acres treated: 15,729 12,505 10,606 6,506 5,003 25,491 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 69 113 74 86 60 157 acres treated: 1,328 5,279 1,005 841 313 4,429 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 205 306 220 137 138 259 acres: 9,099 15,271 5,654 2,469 2,674 8,697 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 673 825 698 501 546 1,255 acres: 82,441 83,932 33,603 19,805 14,784 55,498 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 27 42 36 21 18 32 acres: 972 662 696 259 90 1,056 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 55 115 84 28 37 76 acres: 1,849 2,763 616 121 230 3,133 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 31 62 31 20 21 43 acres on which used: 1,124 945 198 245 70 191 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 33 57 46 55 38 83 acres: 2,218 4,972 2,508 1,898 1,180 3,968 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 193 361 372 355 422 902 acres: 14,944 23,660 8,691 7,636 10,477 30,078 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 171 222 163 152 90 472 acres: 122,959 62,731 59,173 59,423 8,446 200,801 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 287 464 370 263 284 1,147 acres: 32,664 98,641 26,615 7,324 7,510 40,055 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 268 322 197 167 179 503 acres: 55,459 29,396 16,554 3,764 5,428 32,752 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 232 342 261 163 191 495 acres: 37,036 35,028 11,618 4,166 6,203 23,629 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 122 196 196 159 148 439 acres: 4,099 5,919 5,838 3,374 1,083 21,424 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 193 225 140 82 96 270 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 302 529 474 459 575 1,410 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 264 427 403 412 533 1,277 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 41 80 65 22 43 127 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 1 - 1 3 - - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 25 43 38 41 44 105 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 7 21 8 6 7 20 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 97 192 150 87 43 64 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 1,711 3,148 3,153 3,124 3,722 10,284 Part owners ..............................................farms: 491 611 408 278 274 645 Tenants ..................................................farms: 120 194 101 91 82 191 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 2,209 3,773 3,568 3,408 3,998 10,962 acres: 1,316,529 1,593,108 799,283 472,146 444,296 2,714,918 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 2,202 3,759 3,561 3,402 3,996 10,929 acres: 1,058,490 1,219,655 590,871 337,071 284,753 2,078,557 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 623 825 520 379 359 865 acres: 295,353 303,103 133,077 70,284 37,917 322,078 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 611 805 509 369 356 836 acres: 290,839 290,559 123,970 68,663 37,698 252,550 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 399 648 524 378 392 1,180 acres: 262,553 385,997 217,519 136,696 159,762 705,889 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 69,820 2,508 1,984 3,051 4,303 3,825 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 11,803 305 258 436 626 700 2 producers ...............................................: 19,122 407 423 669 981 965 3 producers ...............................................: 2,719 169 123 201 229 168 4 producers ...............................................: 1,662 101 69 89 139 101 5 or more producers .......................................: 750 65 37 50 73 44 : Total male producers ........................................: 41,129 1,796 1,361 2,068 2,764 2,287 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 26,447 545 553 922 1,369 1,472 2 producers .............................................: 4,347 309 250 370 442 249 3 producers .............................................: 1,178 107 63 71 86 74 4 producers .............................................: 312 32 20 25 38 15 5 or more producers .....................................: 178 27 7 13 12 6 : Total female producers ......................................: 28,691 712 623 983 1,539 1,538 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 22,404 411 400 663 1,094 1,126 2 producers .............................................: 2,105 84 61 99 162 121 3 producers .............................................: 384 23 26 30 25 29 4 producers .............................................: 111 6 2 5 8 7 5 or more producers .....................................: 76 3 3 2 2 6 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 40,106 1,679 1,326 1,985 2,651 2,257 Female ......................................................: 27,746 611 571 948 1,472 1,457 : Hired managers ................................................: 3,504 901 436 428 437 262 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 26,131 1,781 1,405 1,977 2,491 1,948 Other .......................................................: 41,721 509 492 956 1,632 1,766 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 48,389 1,446 1,355 1,990 2,752 2,597 Not on farm operated ........................................: 19,463 844 542 943 1,371 1,117 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 24,775 1,367 1,051 1,481 1,794 1,485 Any .........................................................: 43,077 923 846 1,452 2,329 2,229 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 7,326 205 188 308 384 469 50 to 99 days .............................................: 3,425 59 75 147 182 200 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 5,860 122 150 217 378 312 200 days or more ..........................................: 26,466 537 433 780 1,385 1,248 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 4,256 31 93 88 189 197 3 or 4 years ................................................: 7,172 105 97 191 295 309 5 to 9 years ................................................: 14,773 282 215 388 729 759 10 years or more ............................................: 41,651 1,872 1,492 2,266 2,910 2,449 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 18.5 26.4 26.6 25.0 23.3 21.0 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 12,130 139 168 260 457 505 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 12,036 189 149 315 542 590 11 years or more ............................................: 43,686 1,962 1,580 2,358 3,124 2,619 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 21.0 29.5 30.1 28.3 26.9 24.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 901 22 30 54 61 49 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 4,538 157 179 251 384 277 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 9,601 393 273 428 644 574 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 9,877 403 281 484 514 513 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 16,133 554 452 671 967 841 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 17,401 530 421 719 1,000 919 75 years and over ...........................................: 9,401 231 261 326 553 541 : Average age .................................................: 58.3 56.4 56.9 56.5 57.3 58.0 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 5,439 179 209 305 445 326 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 3,637 90 64 100 172 204 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 503 17 13 13 38 31 Asian .......................................................: 359 19 12 10 5 11 Black or African American ...................................: 86 - 2 1 2 12 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 86 3 1 7 1 4 White .......................................................: 66,181 2,235 1,864 2,880 4,048 3,614 More than one race reported .................................: 637 16 5 22 29 42 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 61,356 2,165 1,781 2,784 3,871 3,428 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 6,496 125 116 149 252 286 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 120,610 5,123 3,868 5,760 7,614 6,927 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 4,590 7,687 6,774 6,609 7,522 20,967 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 741 1,310 1,209 1,076 1,237 3,905 2 producers ...............................................: 1,183 2,042 2,033 2,029 2,434 5,956 3 producers ...............................................: 217 313 262 176 256 605 4 producers ...............................................: 132 218 116 167 130 400 5 or more producers .......................................: 49 70 42 45 21 254 : Total male producers ........................................: 2,728 4,409 3,808 3,780 4,058 12,070 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 1,679 2,793 2,746 2,728 3,246 8,394 2 producers .............................................: 342 491 339 267 310 978 3 producers .............................................: 92 129 98 127 60 271 4 producers .............................................: 18 32 15 6 - 111 5 or more producers .....................................: 3 19 6 19 2 64 : Total female producers ......................................: 1,862 3,278 2,966 2,829 3,464 8,897 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 1,381 2,407 2,423 2,370 2,878 7,251 2 producers .............................................: 175 305 199 167 212 520 3 producers .............................................: 16 48 39 28 34 86 4 producers .............................................: 18 13 7 3 15 27 5 or more producers .....................................: 2 8 - 5 - 45 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 2,694 4,311 3,775 3,722 4,040 11,666 Female ......................................................: 1,788 3,174 2,918 2,788 3,437 8,582 : Hired managers ................................................: 226 226 93 140 84 271 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 1,965 2,911 2,167 1,872 2,092 5,522 Other .......................................................: 2,517 4,574 4,526 4,638 5,385 14,726 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 2,971 4,982 4,828 4,672 6,106 14,690 Not on farm operated ........................................: 1,511 2,503 1,865 1,838 1,371 5,558 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 1,570 2,631 2,111 2,066 2,315 6,904 Any .........................................................: 2,912 4,854 4,582 4,444 5,162 13,344 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 457 794 704 757 758 2,302 50 to 99 days .............................................: 268 440 400 400 389 865 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 460 646 694 503 722 1,656 200 days or more ..........................................: 1,727 2,974 2,784 2,784 3,293 8,521 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 305 429 426 504 473 1,521 3 or 4 years ................................................: 354 781 804 773 1,020 2,443 5 to 9 years ................................................: 979 1,717 1,580 1,701 1,971 4,452 10 years or more ............................................: 2,844 4,558 3,883 3,532 4,013 11,832 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 19.6 18.2 17.1 16.1 15.3 16.8 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 686 1,297 1,327 1,393 1,687 4,211 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 783 1,341 1,252 1,396 1,623 3,856 11 years or more ............................................: 3,013 4,847 4,114 3,721 4,167 12,181 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 22.7 21.1 19.8 18.2 17.2 18.6 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 76 102 129 93 109 176 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 385 444 369 343 535 1,214 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 594 983 982 1,091 1,185 2,454 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 613 982 966 995 1,245 2,881 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 1,031 1,803 1,535 1,503 1,743 5,033 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 1,062 2,038 1,790 1,540 1,871 5,511 75 years and over ...........................................: 721 1,133 922 945 789 2,979 : Average age .................................................: 58.2 59.2 58.4 58.1 56.8 59.5 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 461 546 498 436 644 1,390 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 256 412 352 394 467 1,126 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 33 40 38 50 85 145 Asian .......................................................: 15 50 35 34 45 123 Black or African American ...................................: 8 17 15 5 4 20 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 6 8 3 11 20 22 White .......................................................: 4,347 7,300 6,533 6,332 7,246 19,782 More than one race reported .................................: 73 70 69 78 77 156 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 4,116 6,842 5,966 5,797 6,680 17,926 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 366 643 727 713 797 2,322 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 7,915 13,232 11,564 11,296 13,059 34,252 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ - Con. : : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 57,552 1,945 1,623 2,402 3,413 3,145 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 49,965 1,815 1,492 2,239 3,181 2,914 Livestock decisions .........................................: 40,918 1,183 1,014 1,587 2,531 2,283 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 37,444 1,662 1,359 2,097 2,915 2,588 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 46,849 1,771 1,489 2,266 3,153 2,844 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 36,885 1,511 1,222 1,807 2,383 2,200 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 33,543 807 780 1,264 1,847 1,798 acres: 24,809,989 5,441,176 3,941,056 4,336,588 3,849,833 1,785,628 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 5,909 295 229 374 411 364 acres: 6,764,221 1,841,461 1,187,393 1,232,314 841,330 379,313 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 28,652 372 511 872 1,401 1,408 acres: 16,234,634 2,412,945 2,433,904 3,052,414 2,822,752 1,362,548 Partnership ..............................................farms: 3,218 333 194 287 299 218 acres: 6,842,095 2,798,944 1,158,523 982,640 715,745 246,911 Registered under State law .............................farms: 2,890 312 178 263 265 199 acres: 6,315,152 2,654,300 1,113,782 871,062 623,985 212,812 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 3,191 324 194 257 293 274 acres: 5,398,244 1,447,778 1,247,155 822,396 560,351 324,350 Family held ............................................farms: 2,657 267 182 231 254 221 acres: 4,859,056 1,319,198 1,135,534 752,593 538,384 249,493 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 45 5 6 8 1 8 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 2,612 262 176 223 253 213 : Other than family held .................................farms: 534 57 12 26 39 53 acres: 539,188 128,580 111,621 69,803 21,967 74,857 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 72 7 - 11 9 9 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 462 50 12 15 30 44 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 995 18 11 29 55 78 acres: 1,738,926 862,601 28,067 77,363 101,181 121,655 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 6,965 990 655 769 774 497 workers: 32,583 15,104 2,714 2,995 2,282 1,716 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 4,350 897 518 552 515 286 workers: 16,493 8,890 1,476 1,552 1,132 698 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 4,555 615 383 488 450 340 workers: 16,090 6,214 1,238 1,443 1,150 1,018 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 442 234 66 44 27 23 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 64 2 3 5 6 5 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 12,740 146 227 439 728 715 workers: 30,487 299 531 1,162 1,935 1,778 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 5,181 10 17 29 58 90 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 10,721 38 27 40 123 217 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 1,536 12 6 15 27 56 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 2,358 10 9 18 39 109 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 1,798 23 3 29 77 99 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 2,132 18 8 24 92 105 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 886 12 4 12 69 78 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 730 14 6 34 40 34 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 3,000 47 51 165 265 263 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 2,716 86 146 227 297 321 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,870 143 138 222 315 300 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 3,128 634 495 630 646 306 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 2,821 440 396 511 476 297 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 784 110 43 40 33 35 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 784 14 13 12 30 73 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 819 60 41 48 58 75 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 11,427 72 122 262 385 462 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 11,427 72 122 262 385 462 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 9,980 139 260 505 929 837 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 218 81 13 11 18 29 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 178 83 1 15 12 3 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 332 13 - - 5 6 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 1,244 8 6 1 3 5 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,449 15 6 16 30 16 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 6,020 12 9 24 69 140 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ - Con. : : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 3,724 6,106 5,711 5,592 6,482 17,409 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 3,422 5,518 4,956 4,838 5,374 14,216 Livestock decisions .........................................: 2,662 4,384 4,099 3,998 4,941 12,236 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 2,754 4,345 3,739 3,511 3,727 8,747 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 3,188 5,189 4,677 4,513 4,971 12,788 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 2,648 4,101 3,617 3,358 3,817 10,221 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 2,159 3,693 3,455 3,298 3,972 10,470 acres: 1,142,311 1,296,050 610,402 334,665 302,176 1,770,104 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 484 739 581 535 490 1,407 acres: 254,991 298,060 103,218 55,407 55,105 515,629 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 1,773 3,156 3,021 2,978 3,665 9,495 acres: 892,128 1,063,101 527,600 273,223 255,272 1,138,747 Partnership ..............................................farms: 267 386 281 210 187 556 acres: 209,674 258,770 87,453 32,653 33,346 317,436 Registered under State law .............................farms: 241 326 256 189 176 485 acres: 170,754 228,380 76,139 30,743 27,750 305,445 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 229 291 247 233 162 687 acres: 197,182 126,180 75,228 38,437 23,613 535,574 Family held ............................................farms: 198 242 219 170 142 531 acres: 182,500 113,841 69,724 27,665 16,755 453,369 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 3 2 3 3 1 5 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 195 240 216 167 141 526 : Other than family held .................................farms: 31 49 28 63 20 156 acres: 14,682 12,339 5,504 10,772 6,858 82,205 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: - 2 - 12 2 20 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 31 47 28 51 18 136 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 53 120 113 72 64 382 acres: 50,345 62,163 24,560 61,421 10,220 339,350 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 484 642 445 346 380 983 workers: 1,312 1,595 1,158 742 841 2,124 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 277 333 189 113 148 522 workers: 515 602 396 173 273 786 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 341 439 315 263 280 641 workers: 797 993 762 569 568 1,338 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 6 20 10 7 2 3 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 10 14 2 3 1 13 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 833 1,493 1,438 1,281 1,624 3,816 workers: 2,103 3,506 3,556 3,063 3,821 8,733 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 178 406 589 790 1,183 1,831 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 384 959 1,248 1,355 1,734 4,596 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 105 215 195 200 199 506 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 173 279 294 269 308 850 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 132 217 164 199 161 694 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 155 246 286 256 145 797 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 74 125 103 73 67 269 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 67 102 91 60 48 234 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 294 600 390 158 130 637 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 332 536 193 81 72 425 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 307 178 67 35 15 150 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 121 90 42 17 16 131 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 219 239 116 64 50 13 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 78 115 148 87 52 43 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 70 163 98 56 79 176 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 50 102 112 86 57 130 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 669 1,485 1,355 1,471 1,363 3,781 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 669 1,485 1,355 1,471 1,363 3,781 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 905 1,262 1,130 939 774 2,300 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 35 28 3 - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: - 7 - 1 2 54 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 15 33 31 68 139 22 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 7 23 81 204 860 46 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 32 93 190 216 337 498 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 242 403 398 301 365 4,057 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 29,341 1 - 7 728 1,715 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 1,775 1 2 567 1,041 51 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 1,543 23 704 682 74 24 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 734 632 74 8 4 8 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 150 150 - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 2,513 240 130 181 201 180 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 29,994 982 835 1,346 1,829 1,687 Dial-up ...................................................: 654 11 6 30 39 42 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 14,667 574 430 667 836 783 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 17,400 671 555 918 1,126 992 Satellite .................................................: 9,609 300 263 399 602 568 Don't know ................................................: 1,312 39 50 50 90 82 Other .....................................................: 666 20 8 21 29 33 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 29,485 640 560 940 1,424 1,521 2 households ................................................: 4,308 234 225 335 414 293 3 households ................................................: 1,218 110 71 88 122 78 4 households ................................................: 682 37 39 60 58 56 5 or more households ........................................: 363 26 15 22 30 30 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 12,030 512 439 699 1,154 993 number: 2,658,012 1,830,959 214,848 204,050 183,031 81,450 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 4,171 4 10 20 30 49 10 to 49 ..................................................: 4,112 19 38 77 146 256 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,206 23 32 52 219 397 100 to 199 ................................................: 971 46 54 117 415 245 200 to 499 ................................................: 909 80 124 315 328 43 500 or more ...............................................: 661 340 181 118 16 3 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 10,221 404 411 665 1,082 930 number: 847,755 339,174 125,000 129,965 118,083 51,991 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 10,037 335 410 659 1,079 927 number: 646,005 139,313 (D) 129,034 117,898 51,911 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,889 5 12 22 30 67 10 to 49 ..............................................: 3,441 27 44 95 198 386 50 to 99 ..............................................: 988 53 45 77 289 373 100 to 199 ............................................: 853 70 72 139 453 90 200 to 499 ............................................: 665 87 149 308 107 11 500 or more ...........................................: 201 93 88 18 2 - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 414 84 5 25 16 20 number: 201,750 199,861 (D) 931 185 80 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 295 1 4 7 4 17 10 to 49 ..............................................: 30 - - 13 12 3 50 to 99 ..............................................: 4 - 1 3 - - 100 to 199 ............................................: 4 2 - 2 - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 17 17 - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: 64 64 - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 9,304 508 436 657 1,130 936 number: 1,810,257 1,491,785 89,848 74,085 64,948 29,459 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 9,739 522 451 724 1,197 1,061 number: 2,977,643 2,416,837 149,299 153,089 132,550 58,075 $1,000: 4,659,645 4,078,868 169,528 162,731 130,408 55,736 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 3,559 212 136 273 490 448 number: 215,833 109,884 21,640 25,475 26,644 13,468 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 9,155 520 450 713 1,179 1,015 number: 2,761,810 2,306,953 127,659 127,614 105,906 44,607 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 336 130 30 29 40 38 number: 1,890,963 1,876,611 6,607 2,642 2,467 1,425 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 1,224 18 5 17 30 54 number: 515,878 502,574 (D) (D) 3,490 710 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 1,145 4 4 12 19 49 25 to 49 ..................................................: 38 - - 5 - 3 50 to 99 ..................................................: 7 - - - 1 1 100 to 199 ................................................: 9 - - - 3 1 200 to 499 ................................................: 9 - 1 - 5 - 500 or more ...............................................: 16 14 - - 2 - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 1,207 17 7 15 36 56 number: 2,663,188 2,644,795 (D) (D) 4,886 2,420 $1,000: 210,135 206,007 (D) (D) (D) (D) : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 1,480 24 13 48 69 49 number: 362,574 247,559 31,223 30,695 26,839 3,286 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 2,129 3,655 3,433 3,293 3,946 10,434 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 23 24 11 5 20 30 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 6 13 11 - 3 3 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 1 1 - - 3 3 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: - - - - - - Non-family farms ............................................: 163 260 207 195 106 650 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 1,936 3,246 3,012 2,906 3,404 8,811 Dial-up ...................................................: 50 81 78 55 72 190 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 903 1,588 1,548 1,466 1,766 4,106 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 1,143 1,893 1,698 1,612 1,938 4,854 Satellite .................................................: 654 1,003 904 901 1,073 2,942 Don't know ................................................: 87 153 118 122 126 395 Other .....................................................: 28 56 71 94 74 232 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 1,844 3,138 3,044 2,995 3,599 9,780 2 households ................................................: 321 483 444 309 336 914 3 households ................................................: 88 168 107 95 91 200 4 households ................................................: 45 124 44 52 31 136 5 or more households ........................................: 24 40 23 42 21 90 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 1,062 1,421 1,188 1,023 1,036 2,503 number: 46,116 37,154 16,372 9,572 7,267 27,193 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 130 323 561 685 780 1,579 10 to 49 ..................................................: 584 936 593 328 251 884 50 to 99 ..................................................: 280 145 31 8 4 15 100 to 199 ................................................: 55 13 3 - 1 22 200 to 499 ................................................: 13 1 - 2 - 3 500 or more ...............................................: - 3 - - - - : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 960 1,239 1,006 836 830 1,858 number: 29,020 21,868 9,641 5,423 4,170 13,420 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 956 1,228 984 823 808 1,828 number: 28,932 21,746 9,523 5,362 (D) 13,307 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 166 359 601 640 692 1,295 10 to 49 ..............................................: 647 841 375 183 116 529 50 to 99 ..............................................: 116 23 8 - - 4 100 to 199 ............................................: 27 2 - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - 3 - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Milk cows ............................................farms: 26 44 50 31 53 60 number: 88 122 118 61 (D) 113 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 24 44 50 31 53 60 10 to 49 ..............................................: 2 - - - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 912 1,103 840 619 641 1,522 number: 17,096 15,286 6,731 4,149 3,097 13,773 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 1,121 1,526 1,259 996 804 78 number: 32,894 21,311 8,276 3,546 1,672 94 $1,000: 31,147 19,213 7,485 3,205 1,269 54 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 481 572 418 257 236 36 number: 8,883 6,157 2,229 862 545 46 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 1,087 1,441 1,146 908 650 46 number: 24,011 15,154 6,047 2,684 1,127 48 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 38 28 3 - - - number: 767 404 40 - - - : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 73 155 165 145 291 271 number: 1,708 2,139 1,025 1,025 1,413 1,202 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 57 138 165 135 291 271 25 to 49 ..................................................: 7 13 - 10 - - 50 to 99 ..................................................: 5 - - - - - 100 to 199 ................................................: 4 1 - - - - 200 to 499 ................................................: - 3 - - - - 500 or more ...............................................: - - - - - - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 72 164 197 208 287 148 number: 2,810 2,951 1,435 1,408 1,341 441 $1,000: 666 621 363 297 256 69 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 81 123 178 186 267 442 number: 4,284 4,235 3,998 2,907 2,684 4,864 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIVESTOCK - Con. : : Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 960 22 12 42 59 45 number: 431,361 353,523 17,998 25,374 20,018 3,169 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 10,691 157 207 378 584 564 number: 75,992 4,814 2,792 2,847 5,114 6,510 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 1,759 28 42 55 119 166 number: 5,680 376 282 302 497 1,051 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 2,611 14 7 21 67 81 number: 42,740 2,389 299 1,483 3,737 2,810 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 1,254 14 5 12 47 64 number: 18,791 1,006 346 457 3,386 2,514 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 6,236 20 34 47 137 193 number: 1,726,744 1,498,142 81,817 9,334 7,856 13,032 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 6,212 13 29 46 136 189 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 14 3 1 - 1 3 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 2 - - 1 - 1 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 1 1 - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 4 - 4 - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 3 3 - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 786 6 5 6 14 11 number: 2,140,836 2,099,606 68 238 985 (D) : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 699 9 7 11 16 27 number: 7,768,455 7,687,811 (D) (D) 1,928 10,282 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 98 2 - - - 2 number: (D) (D) - - - (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 321 2 2 8 10 13 number: 757,594 (D) (D) 671 (D) 18,303 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 311 1 1 8 8 9 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 8 - - - 2 4 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 1 - 1 - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 1 1 - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 703 1 2 - 6 23 number: 5,735 (D) (D) - (D) 253 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 249 1 1 1 3 10 number: 8,206 (D) (D) (D) (D) 305 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 208 86 30 29 28 15 acres: 45,848 33,966 4,027 4,054 2,109 817 bushels: 5,166,734 4,004,949 458,760 417,201 188,000 60,945 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 138 47 29 28 13 13 acres: 26,665 16,969 (D) (D) 1,285 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 23 2 2 - 6 5 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 61 6 8 16 14 7 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 69 33 17 7 8 3 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 25 3 6 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 20 20 - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 1,814 497 340 386 306 136 acres: 1,027,578 704,775 157,080 96,294 49,531 14,042 bushels: 124,680,104 89,882,537 18,810,202 10,622,007 3,987,706 1,062,405 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,167 320 225 277 197 69 acres: 470,075 312,682 77,430 50,515 23,754 4,265 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 141 8 4 14 17 14 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 317 12 25 63 106 65 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 479 52 69 168 122 51 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 304 40 99 105 53 5 500 acres or more .........................................: 573 385 143 36 8 1 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 642 225 100 116 93 42 acres: 172,001 114,851 30,492 15,848 6,578 2,382 tons: 3,547,578 2,319,728 687,511 330,121 145,298 49,643 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 473 145 81 98 78 33 acres: 122,735 76,798 25,179 12,377 5,632 1,998 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 103 7 - 16 18 9 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 165 32 13 38 49 28 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 165 47 35 44 26 5 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 97 53 27 17 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 112 86 25 1 - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 155 60 21 27 24 7 acres: 31,051 18,889 3,206 4,192 4,071 (D) cwt: 606,105 434,634 74,655 59,244 30,204 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 110 41 19 20 14 3 acres: 22,311 15,705 (D) 2,953 668 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 29 - 1 5 4 6 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 36 8 7 6 13 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 42 17 8 13 3 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIVESTOCK - Con. : : Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 65 102 153 162 190 108 number: 2,912 2,936 2,502 1,518 1,104 307 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 677 1,131 990 840 1,129 4,034 number: 6,650 8,837 5,643 4,599 5,058 23,128 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 253 381 282 200 207 26 number: 1,021 1,028 544 303 250 26 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 101 237 344 318 611 810 number: 3,154 6,506 7,354 3,188 5,343 6,477 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 65 148 245 198 328 128 number: 1,341 2,597 3,322 1,649 1,821 352 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 270 570 821 846 1,493 1,805 number: 10,756 15,163 20,719 19,994 30,240 19,691 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 266 568 821 846 1,493 1,805 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 4 2 - - - - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 44 68 125 139 213 155 number: 1,798 1,758 2,803 2,281 3,002 (D) : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 40 76 157 124 145 87 number: 6,322 2,868 4,576 2,545 3,825 925 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 6 13 22 27 19 7 number: 166 511 286 903 344 70 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 15 40 78 65 44 44 number: 6,030 6,438 5,318 3,039 1,823 992 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 14 39 78 65 44 44 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 1 1 - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 31 47 119 128 178 168 number: 413 285 1,298 977 1,152 989 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 6 30 68 55 27 47 number: 168 1,048 1,461 565 301 222 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 5 1 6 6 - 2 acres: 552 (D) (D) 180 - (D) bushels: 27,293 (D) 4,531 (D) - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 4 1 3 - - - acres: (D) (D) 24 - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - 1 5 - - 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3 - 1 6 - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 50 37 31 27 2 2 acres: 2,736 2,485 476 (D) (D) (D) bushels: 179,577 97,845 24,579 12,846 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 29 16 12 18 2 2 acres: 864 205 236 (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 12 20 21 27 2 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 31 5 10 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 5 12 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 14 23 14 9 6 - acres: 1,286 441 84 29 10 - tons: 6,003 7,377 1,366 393 138 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 8 15 8 5 2 - acres: 356 308 66 (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 20 14 9 6 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 3 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 8 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: - 8 2 6 - - acres: - 430 (D) 6 - - cwt: - 2,207 (D) 90 - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 5 2 6 - - acres: - 60 (D) 6 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - 5 2 6 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - 2 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 27 4 2 1 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 13 8 1 1 3 - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 69 12 8 12 18 7 acres: 4,584 1,248 539 849 1,011 437 bushels: 339,567 134,345 35,513 39,932 86,300 26,556 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 41 7 6 4 14 5 acres: 3,256 953 (D) 335 872 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 19 4 2 1 5 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 30 3 4 6 11 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 18 3 2 5 2 3 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 671 162 132 127 103 48 acres: 363,324 176,729 88,111 47,824 31,997 8,890 bushels: 10,368,492 5,498,786 2,626,738 1,088,141 703,560 198,342 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 83 29 12 14 14 6 acres: 10,673 5,482 1,982 1,487 1,283 259 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 30 4 5 2 4 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 129 19 10 22 18 13 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 182 20 24 46 37 19 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 114 30 23 27 19 12 500 acres or more .........................................: 216 89 70 30 25 1 : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 63 20 15 3 12 10 acres: 9,934 3,948 3,184 444 1,420 756 bushels: 396,525 197,981 142,204 6,520 39,120 7,928 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 37 16 12 - 7 2 acres: 6,002 2,945 2,412 - (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 4 - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 24 2 3 2 6 8 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 21 7 7 - 5 2 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 13 7 4 1 1 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - 1 - - - : Sugarbeets for sugar .....................................farms: 112 35 36 23 10 4 acres: 19,578 12,731 4,128 2,079 440 (D) tons: 615,996 409,132 130,578 54,606 15,550 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 112 35 36 23 10 4 acres: 19,578 12,731 4,128 2,079 440 (D) : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 94 46 11 5 11 3 acres: 57,132 41,103 5,478 2,793 3,097 (D) pounds: 44,918,268 36,450,711 4,074,261 1,621,450 1,648,382 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 17 12 2 - 1 - acres: 8,212 7,409 (D) - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 1 - - - 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 12 2 - - 3 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 13 2 3 3 - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 24 13 3 - 8 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 41 28 5 2 - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 2,230 437 351 411 369 219 acres: 1,507,696 722,826 293,811 264,693 130,457 48,763 bushels: 38,579,782 20,212,968 7,449,788 6,332,347 2,813,815 1,040,846 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 445 143 90 85 65 25 acres: 80,850 42,608 14,345 11,919 8,032 2,714 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 108 8 1 8 16 5 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 399 25 41 36 55 53 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 554 61 68 93 101 90 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 360 57 35 80 98 53 500 acres or more .........................................: 809 286 206 194 99 18 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 11,708 488 466 780 1,015 788 acres: 1,373,070 331,061 231,058 278,274 197,296 106,326 tons, dry equivalent: 3,115,140 1,031,413 601,060 606,267 382,349 197,892 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 9,783 387 375 673 820 695 acres: 1,058,382 248,891 175,367 220,359 152,526 87,465 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5,697 22 19 34 78 90 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3,122 61 56 149 258 321 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,584 135 127 245 423 273 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 718 104 113 190 188 74 500 acres or more .........................................: 587 166 151 162 68 30 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 6,990 352 294 548 642 508 acres: 635,129 170,629 94,063 127,614 91,617 46,572 tons, dry: 1,819,267 677,181 309,550 338,800 221,588 110,918 Irrigated ............................................farms: 6,244 313 276 519 570 469 acres: 564,610 155,317 79,515 117,654 80,409 43,017 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 4,694 228 251 354 487 343 acres: 606,707 126,544 118,019 122,928 91,901 51,667 tons, dry: 947,284 243,961 202,022 198,780 130,970 62,161 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - 1 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: - 3 4 - 5 - acres: - 360 110 - 30 - bushels: - 9,921 5,500 - 1,500 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 3 2 - - - acres: - 360 (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - 5 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - - 4 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - 3 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 48 31 17 - 3 - acres: 5,317 3,470 (D) - (D) - bushels: 166,776 70,191 15,583 - 375 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 1 2 - 2 - acres: 125 (D) (D) - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5 - 4 - 3 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 22 12 13 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 20 16 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - 3 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - - - - - : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 2 1 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - bushels: (D) (D) - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sugarbeets for sugar .....................................farms: - 4 - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - tons: - (D) - - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 4 - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 13 3 2 - - - acres: 4,308 110 (D) - - - pounds: 828,828 135,764 (D) - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 2 - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: - 3 2 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 5 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 6 - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 141 160 63 28 39 12 acres: 22,267 18,885 3,878 937 990 189 bushels: 404,122 245,852 57,120 11,456 10,219 1,249 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 12 16 - 3 6 - acres: 781 352 - 46 53 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5 15 8 9 21 12 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 45 61 46 19 18 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 69 63 9 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 16 21 - - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 6 - - - - - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 838 1,314 1,144 1,161 1,225 2,489 acres: 61,988 68,653 32,257 21,065 15,726 29,366 tons, dry equivalent: 96,688 93,984 41,302 25,349 14,039 24,797 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 735 1,137 992 990 1,010 1,969 acres: 49,253 50,271 25,344 16,469 11,030 21,407 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 172 436 678 913 1,057 2,198 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 464 713 425 236 163 276 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 168 141 40 12 5 15 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 29 19 1 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 5 5 - - - - : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 523 771 696 685 659 1,312 acres: 28,548 29,050 16,188 10,704 7,031 13,113 tons, dry: 54,862 48,752 23,569 13,662 6,996 13,389 Irrigated ............................................farms: 478 691 628 611 562 1,127 acres: 24,847 24,654 14,091 8,878 5,373 10,855 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 377 568 412 413 412 849 acres: 28,337 29,878 11,819 8,023 6,044 11,547 tons, dry: 36,147 36,524 13,385 9,340 5,248 8,746 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : $1,000,000 or : $500,000 to : $250,000 to : $100,000 to : $50,000 to Item : All farms : more : $999,999 : $499,999 : $249,999 : $99,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop - Con. : Other dry hay - Con. : : Irrigated ............................................farms: 3,657 159 183 263 347 274 acres: 403,422 69,635 81,579 81,383 63,927 37,876 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 37 2 4 10 5 3 acres: 2,714 (D) 854 518 211 191 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 27 2 3 10 1 3 acres: 2,318 (D) (D) 508 (D) 191 : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,176 124 59 67 52 74 acres: 79,128 69,122 6,069 1,819 719 411 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,176 124 59 67 52 74 acres: 79,128 69,122 6,069 1,819 719 411 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 880 4 9 18 27 55 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 93 2 4 21 17 17 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 60 5 17 28 7 2 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 57 33 23 - 1 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 86 80 6 - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 202 3 4 8 10 19 acres: 567 (D) 62 (D) 9 5 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 30 - - - 1 1 acres: 14 - - - (D) (D) : Peas, green ............................................farms: 92 3 3 5 5 11 acres: 53 7 18 2 (D) 10 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 6 - - - - 3 acres: 3 - - - - (D) Potatoes ...............................................farms: 384 91 30 29 23 20 acres: 58,831 53,990 3,919 577 267 20 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 42 6 7 - - 1 acres: 6,905 6,340 560 - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 242 2 1 13 17 19 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 13 1 2 7 1 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 22 1 7 9 5 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 39 23 16 - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 68 64 4 - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 148 11 5 21 10 14 acres: 3,285 2,320 407 250 230 22 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 21 1 1 1 - 2 acres: 216 (D) (D) (D) - (D) Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 7 - 1 - 1 2 acres: 3 - (D) - (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 388 7 6 24 22 38 acres: 315 25 121 52 17 41 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 40 - - - - 5 acres: 27 - - - - 22 : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 1,054 18 15 18 37 100 acres: 6,234 2,048 598 519 447 660 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,054 18 15 18 37 100 acres: 6,234 2,048 598 519 447 660 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 818 3 2 4 8 43 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 192 - 3 2 25 56 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 34 8 8 12 4 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 9 6 2 - - 1 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 1 1 - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 562 8 5 9 20 52 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,448 221 (D) 207 102 236 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 297 4 2 2 8 28 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,004 278 (D) (D) 88 128 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 405 14 13 11 24 53 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,819 1,389 352 239 192 213 : Almonds ................................................farms: 7 - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) - - - - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 10 - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 6 - - - - - : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 15 - - - 1 1 bearing and nonbearing acres: 22 - - - (D) (D) : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 250 2 4 3 5 26 acres: 178 (D) 6 (D) 22 10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 73. Summary by Combined Government Payments and Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : $25,000 to : $10,000 to : $5,000 to : $2,500 to : $1,000 to : Less than Item : $49,999 : $24,999 : $9,999 : $4,999 : $2,499 : $1,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop - Con. : Other dry hay - Con. : : Irrigated ............................................farms: 316 478 338 344 327 628 acres: 21,132 21,050 8,349 6,284 4,299 7,908 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 3 3 - 1 4 2 acres: (D) 9 - (D) 4 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: - 3 - 1 4 - acres: - 9 - (D) 4 - : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 124 157 223 139 87 70 acres: 318 239 194 125 53 60 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 124 157 223 139 87 70 acres: 318 239 194 125 53 60 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 109 150 215 137 87 69 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 15 7 8 2 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: - - - - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 48 33 50 17 7 3 acres: 8 4 7 (D) 3 (Z) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 2 17 2 4 - acres: (Z) (D) 3 (D) 2 - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 27 20 7 8 2 1 acres: 11 (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 1 - 2 - - acres: - (D) - (D) - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 41 45 47 35 12 11 acres: 27 12 9 4 4 2 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 2 1 5 13 1 6 acres: (D) (D) 1 1 (D) 2 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 40 45 47 35 12 11 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 1 - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: - - - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 11 27 25 13 11 - acres: 5 32 9 8 3 - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 1 7 2 6 - acres: - (D) 5 (D) 2 - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 2 1 - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - 1 - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 55 76 96 42 10 12 acres: 18 18 14 (D) 1 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 4 5 14 10 - 2 acres: 1 1 1 (D) - (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 113 211 161 102 95 184 acres: 489 637 294 103 108 333 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 113 211 161 102 95 184 acres: 489 637 294 103 108 333 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 78 178 148 97 93 164 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 33 33 13 5 2 20 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 2 - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 72 116 94 47 38 101 bearing and nonbearing acres: 167 194 95 18 (D) 97 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 31 50 44 33 33 62 bearing and nonbearing acres: 100 162 51 (D) 43 79 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 34 89 49 37 27 54 bearing and nonbearing acres: 66 170 37 23 25 113 : Almonds ................................................farms: 1 4 - - - 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) 2 - - - (D) : Pecans .................................................farms: 1 2 2 2 - 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) - (Z) : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 1 5 - - - 7 bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) 9 - - - 9 : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 33 55 28 26 32 36 acres: 35 54 7 9 11 21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses. 2/ Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold, government payments, and farm-related income are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000. 3/ Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ...................................................number: 36,056 28,652 3,218 2,890 percent: 100.0 79.5 8.9 8.0 Land in farms ............................................acres: 30,213,899 16,234,634 6,842,095 6,315,152 Average size of farm .................................acres: 838 567 2,126 2,185 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 36,056 28,652 3,218 2,890 $1,000: 9,511,573 2,569,427 2,598,341 2,428,218 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 263,800 89,677 807,440 840,214 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 11,120 9,495 556 485 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 4,078 3,665 187 176 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 3,493 2,978 210 189 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 3,662 3,021 281 256 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 3,953 3,156 386 326 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 2,322 1,773 267 241 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,978 1,408 218 199 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 2,048 1,401 299 265 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 1,445 872 287 263 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 910 511 194 178 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 1,047 372 333 312 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 568 236 159 151 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 250 88 90 83 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 229 48 84 78 : Total sales ............................................farms: 36,056 28,652 3,218 2,890 $1,000: 9,222,516 2,403,614 2,526,545 2,362,084 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 3,856 2,524 726 649 $1,000: 1,548,342 724,535 542,848 496,052 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,532 1,539 550 499 $1,000: 1,523,860 706,394 539,582 493,262 Corn ...............................................farms: 2,152 1,310 452 412 $1,000: 1,010,141 432,536 375,923 343,982 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,582 905 375 342 $1,000: 998,242 424,496 373,879 342,124 Wheat ..............................................farms: 2,229 1,538 404 360 $1,000: 307,018 169,395 95,433 88,504 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,139 732 259 239 $1,000: 285,914 154,068 92,632 86,151 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 63 31 18 18 $1,000: 5,524 1,453 1,650 1,650 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 27 9 7 7 $1,000: 4,891 1,132 1,365 1,365 Sorghum ............................................farms: 765 468 180 158 $1,000: 80,884 46,166 25,786 22,684 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 347 212 96 83 $1,000: 72,812 40,927 24,256 21,287 Barley .............................................farms: 208 113 51 48 $1,000: 32,067 11,442 9,555 8,235 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 112 48 33 30 $1,000: 30,452 10,289 9,272 7,952 Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 915 601 197 187 $1,000: 112,707 63,543 34,501 30,998 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 443 299 98 91 $1,000: 103,240 57,770 32,096 (D) Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,206 826 121 113 $1,000: 475,148 128,910 143,494 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 283 127 65 59 $1,000: 467,366 123,444 142,724 (D) : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 874 672 73 70 $1,000: 49,825 15,705 17,952 17,910 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 129 69 22 22 $1,000: 43,022 10,397 (D) (D) Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 792 603 71 68 $1,000: 48,980 15,251 17,692 17,650 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 127 69 20 20 $1,000: 42,683 10,377 17,045 17,045 Berries ............................................farms: 176 148 9 9 $1,000: 846 455 260 260 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2 - 2 2 $1,000: (D) - (D) (D) Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 939 567 102 102 $1,000: 284,999 27,619 74,278 74,278 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ...................................................number: 3,191 2,657 2,612 534 462 995 percent: 8.9 7.4 7.2 1.5 1.3 2.8 Land in farms ............................................acres: 5,398,244 4,859,056 4,591,635 539,188 407,863 1,738,926 Average size of farm .................................acres: 1,692 1,829 1,758 1,010 883 1,748 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 3,191 2,657 2,612 534 462 995 $1,000: 4,267,080 2,017,050 1,995,463 2,250,031 2,156,891 76,725 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,337,224 759,146 763,960 4,213,541 4,668,594 77,110 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 687 531 526 156 136 382 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 162 142 141 20 18 64 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 233 170 167 63 51 72 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 247 219 216 28 28 113 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 291 242 240 49 47 120 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 229 198 195 31 31 53 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 274 221 213 53 44 78 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 293 254 253 39 30 55 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 257 231 223 26 15 29 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 194 182 176 12 12 11 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 324 267 262 57 50 18 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 158 138 135 20 18 15 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 70 58 57 12 9 2 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 96 71 70 25 23 1 : Total sales ............................................farms: 3,191 2,657 2,612 534 462 995 $1,000: 4,220,391 1,975,177 1,954,332 2,245,214 2,152,928 71,967 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 508 463 450 45 43 98 $1,000: 261,292 242,543 237,102 18,749 (D) 19,668 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 381 352 346 29 29 62 $1,000: 258,701 240,098 234,864 18,602 18,602 19,183 Corn ...............................................farms: 333 302 298 31 29 57 $1,000: 187,862 176,173 174,326 11,689 (D) 13,820 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 275 256 252 19 19 27 $1,000: 186,563 174,981 173,133 11,583 11,583 13,302 Wheat ..............................................farms: 245 225 213 20 20 42 $1,000: 39,754 36,647 33,476 3,107 3,107 2,436 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 133 120 115 13 13 15 $1,000: 37,112 34,142 31,165 2,970 2,970 2,103 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 10 10 10 - - 4 $1,000: 1,636 1,636 1,636 - - 786 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 8 8 8 - - 3 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) Sorghum ............................................farms: 94 83 77 11 11 23 $1,000: 7,951 (D) (D) (D) (D) 981 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 33 26 26 7 7 6 $1,000: 6,958 3,963 3,963 2,995 2,995 671 Barley .............................................farms: 36 34 33 2 2 8 $1,000: 10,153 (D) (D) (D) (D) 917 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 27 25 24 2 2 4 $1,000: 10,052 (D) (D) (D) (D) 839 Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 97 86 81 11 11 20 $1,000: 13,935 13,508 (D) 427 427 727 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 41 38 38 3 3 5 $1,000: 12,904 12,646 12,646 258 258 470 Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 222 174 171 48 37 37 $1,000: 200,675 157,875 151,805 42,800 29,698 2,069 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 86 72 69 14 9 5 $1,000: 199,506 156,959 150,889 42,547 29,451 1,692 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 113 102 102 11 11 16 $1,000: (D) 12,715 12,715 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 37 35 35 2 2 1 $1,000: (D) 12,100 12,100 (D) (D) (D) Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 104 96 96 8 8 14 $1,000: (D) 12,639 12,639 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 37 35 35 2 2 1 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Berries ............................................farms: 15 12 12 3 3 4 $1,000: (D) 76 76 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 245 176 175 69 63 25 $1,000: 181,428 158,649 (D) 22,779 22,764 1,675 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. : : Total - Con. : Total sales - Con. : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod - Con. : : Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 279 98 37 37 $1,000: 278,820 23,827 73,259 73,259 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 109 91 9 8 $1,000: 171 102 11 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 103 85 9 8 $1,000: 155 86 11 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 6 6 - - $1,000: 16 16 - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 8,190 6,431 830 745 $1,000: 460,769 216,077 114,253 104,394 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,568 886 333 288 $1,000: 409,824 177,894 108,006 98,417 Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 9,739 7,630 1,009 914 $1,000: 4,659,645 981,417 796,391 778,328 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 3,200 2,025 573 520 $1,000: 4,578,609 914,538 789,434 772,023 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 148 69 48 47 $1,000: 1,248,834 204,868 710,774 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 116 40 47 46 $1,000: 1,248,712 204,784 (D) (D) Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 1,207 1,079 53 50 $1,000: 210,135 39,542 63,371 63,364 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 28 12 10 10 $1,000: 207,273 37,080 63,201 63,201 Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 2,095 1,858 130 119 $1,000: 97,852 15,727 (D) 16,655 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 85 43 18 16 $1,000: 90,336 9,287 19,563 (D) Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 1,853 1,461 126 111 $1,000: 31,957 21,824 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 139 93 13 13 $1,000: 15,277 9,560 2,453 2,453 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 3,534 3,069 203 185 $1,000: 111,869 12,389 33,356 33,344 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 22 10 5 5 $1,000: 106,731 8,027 33,031 33,031 Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 51 14 - - $1,000: 15,769 1,360 - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 30 5 - - $1,000: 15,482 (D) - - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,347 1,066 117 106 $1,000: 27,202 13,539 5,617 5,605 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 56 36 6 6 $1,000: 22,877 10,571 (D) (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 8,533 6,052 1,281 1,116 $1,000: 289,057 165,813 71,796 66,134 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 1,319 896 228 205 $1,000: 113,343 55,130 25,036 21,528 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,425 1,932 201 197 $1,000: 30,339 13,571 5,976 5,970 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 901 598 143 141 $1,000: 186,202 52,648 55,737 (D) : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 36,056 28,652 3,218 2,890 $1,000: 8,160,142 2,422,719 2,088,504 1,959,901 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 226,319 84,557 649,007 678,167 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 10,790 7,834 1,334 1,220 $1,000: 410,699 189,044 128,954 114,899 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,343 5,136 453 411 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,149 1,440 326 299 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. : : Total - Con. : Total sales - Con. : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod - Con. : : Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 130 106 105 24 24 14 $1,000: 180,130 157,867 (D) 22,264 22,264 1,604 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 9 5 5 4 4 - $1,000: 57 47 47 10 10 - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 9 5 5 4 4 - $1,000: 57 47 47 10 10 - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 791 660 645 131 99 138 $1,000: 119,902 97,251 96,991 22,651 (D) 10,538 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 324 278 276 46 25 25 $1,000: 114,493 92,750 (D) 21,743 (D) 9,431 Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 946 829 804 117 110 154 $1,000: 2,859,250 874,661 867,133 1,984,590 1,983,034 22,587 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 549 488 467 61 56 53 $1,000: 2,853,413 869,579 862,198 1,983,834 (D) 21,224 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 28 24 24 4 4 3 $1,000: (D) 311,503 311,503 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 26 24 24 2 2 3 $1,000: (D) 311,503 311,503 (D) (D) (D) Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 56 42 42 14 12 19 $1,000: 107,194 (D) (D) (D) (D) 28 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 6 2 2 4 2 - $1,000: 106,991 (D) (D) (D) (D) - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 86 74 74 12 11 21 $1,000: 61,479 61,419 61,419 60 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 20 20 20 - - 4 $1,000: 61,085 61,085 61,085 - - 400 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 232 199 193 33 33 34 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) 811 811 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 27 19 19 8 8 6 $1,000: (D) (D) (D) 476 476 (D) Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 221 189 189 32 32 41 $1,000: 66,036 (D) (D) (D) (D) 88 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 7 4 4 3 3 - $1,000: 65,674 (D) (D) (D) (D) - Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 13 13 10 - - 24 $1,000: 4,259 4,259 (D) - - 10,150 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 5 5 4 - - 20 $1,000: 4,111 4,111 (D) - - (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 138 121 120 17 17 26 $1,000: 7,917 7,568 (D) 349 349 129 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 14 13 13 1 1 - $1,000: (D) 7,095 7,095 (D) (D) - : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 910 823 807 87 71 290 $1,000: 46,689 41,873 41,131 4,816 3,962 4,758 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 177 160 155 17 17 18 $1,000: 32,950 18,606 (D) 14,344 14,344 227 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 266 238 236 28 28 26 $1,000: 10,292 8,842 (D) 1,450 1,450 499 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 146 130 128 16 16 14 $1,000: 77,712 (D) 73,039 (D) (D) 106 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 3,191 2,657 2,612 534 462 995 $1,000: 3,570,627 1,656,196 1,635,330 1,914,430 1,829,366 78,293 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 1,118,968 623,333 626,084 3,585,076 3,959,667 78,686 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 1,363 1,177 1,147 186 154 259 $1,000: 87,062 75,897 73,992 11,165 9,224 5,639 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 586 488 477 98 77 168 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 320 281 272 39 37 63 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased - Con. : Farms with expenses of- - Con. : : $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 716 462 126 118 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,582 796 429 392 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 11,433 8,427 1,364 1,224 $1,000: 229,485 106,686 75,316 66,821 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 7,952 6,386 644 571 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,810 1,145 290 263 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 593 364 114 102 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,078 532 316 288 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 9,990 7,285 1,272 1,173 $1,000: 253,811 97,000 76,018 68,006 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 3,593 3,033 209 196 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 2,495 1,921 266 237 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,022 1,392 308 288 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 674 402 126 118 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,206 537 363 334 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 1,561 1,124 192 178 $1,000: 3,424 1,908 804 684 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 9,156 7,407 758 676 $1,000: 2,003,707 367,553 360,918 354,105 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,698 4,928 310 277 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,250 1,761 225 199 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 746 507 112 96 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 187 109 44 42 $250,000 or more ........................................: 275 102 67 62 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 4,554 3,583 465 414 $1,000: 156,872 51,718 34,743 32,874 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 6,036 4,977 432 379 $1,000: 1,846,835 315,834 326,175 321,231 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 20,843 17,172 1,569 1,399 $1,000: 2,230,730 442,229 575,538 565,457 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 12,303 10,783 631 553 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,961 4,847 476 419 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,894 1,226 289 260 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 326 192 69 67 $250,000 or more ........................................: 359 124 104 100 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 32,913 26,313 2,886 2,598 $1,000: 280,247 129,752 74,336 67,391 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 25,228 21,403 1,586 1,406 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,471 3,825 731 666 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,099 645 219 203 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,115 440 350 323 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 22,978 17,762 2,304 2,095 $1,000: 251,233 102,214 68,531 62,480 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 7,155 6,284 380 339 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,017 8,050 858 777 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,199 2,739 610 560 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 666 320 160 145 $50,000 or more .........................................: 941 369 296 274 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 27,469 21,448 2,607 2,350 $1,000: 451,491 199,711 134,206 118,716 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 17,615 14,974 1,102 975 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,744 4,857 775 695 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,410 848 253 236 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,700 769 477 444 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 6,965 4,239 1,153 1,065 $1,000: 675,083 183,477 204,626 180,505 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,964 1,537 187 174 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,912 1,313 257 235 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,788 936 363 336 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 811 332 208 189 $250,000 or more ........................................: 490 121 138 131 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 3,886 2,532 579 533 $1,000: 84,026 31,389 16,320 14,665 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 719 560 59 55 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,275 926 155 138 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,241 757 230 212 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 376 195 69 67 $50,000 or more .........................................: 275 94 66 61 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased - Con. : Farms with expenses of- - Con. : : $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 122 111 109 11 11 6 $50,000 or more .........................................: 335 297 289 38 29 22 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 1,371 1,192 1,161 179 157 271 $1,000: 44,687 37,557 36,564 7,130 5,828 2,795 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 729 625 610 104 92 193 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 320 282 271 38 38 55 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 103 92 90 11 8 12 $50,000 or more .........................................: 219 193 190 26 19 11 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 1,222 1,034 1,015 188 163 211 $1,000: 77,533 69,214 68,385 8,319 6,758 3,260 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 271 210 208 61 55 80 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 257 215 213 42 34 51 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 281 235 229 46 44 41 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 117 109 105 8 7 29 $50,000 or more .........................................: 296 265 260 31 23 10 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 211 172 169 39 34 34 $1,000: 679 491 475 188 111 33 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 828 721 706 107 106 163 $1,000: 1,270,482 (D) 297,098 (D) (D) 4,755 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 348 299 293 49 49 112 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 237 213 208 24 24 27 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 113 101 98 12 12 14 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 26 26 25 - - 8 $250,000 or more ........................................: 104 82 82 22 21 2 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 430 387 375 43 42 76 $1,000: 69,153 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,258 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 522 447 444 75 75 105 $1,000: 1,201,328 265,029 (D) 936,299 936,299 3,498 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 1,698 1,460 1,430 238 224 404 $1,000: 1,200,038 509,199 507,906 690,839 (D) 12,925 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 653 547 542 106 101 236 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 538 469 462 69 67 100 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 327 291 275 36 31 52 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 58 55 54 3 3 7 $250,000 or more ........................................: 122 98 97 24 22 9 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 2,969 2,479 2,439 490 430 745 $1,000: 71,845 58,570 57,948 13,275 9,888 4,314 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,655 1,336 1,324 319 288 584 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 792 688 667 104 90 123 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 210 195 191 15 11 25 $50,000 or more .........................................: 312 260 257 52 41 13 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 2,410 2,051 2,011 359 304 502 $1,000: 75,758 54,061 53,219 21,697 18,574 4,730 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 347 294 294 53 47 144 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 872 763 747 109 98 237 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 761 633 617 128 103 89 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 172 152 150 20 15 14 $50,000 or more .........................................: 258 209 203 49 41 18 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 2,780 2,325 2,282 455 390 634 $1,000: 110,532 82,531 81,566 28,000 22,202 7,042 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,152 945 936 207 188 387 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 921 769 748 152 123 191 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 286 255 247 31 23 23 $50,000 or more .........................................: 421 356 351 65 56 33 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 1,345 1,134 1,096 211 167 228 $1,000: 270,067 196,882 191,752 73,185 57,386 16,913 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 183 145 142 38 31 57 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 274 235 227 39 30 68 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 435 386 371 49 40 54 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 236 205 198 31 29 35 $250,000 or more ........................................: 217 163 158 54 37 14 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 690 587 580 103 91 85 $1,000: 35,026 25,966 25,887 9,060 7,120 1,291 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 78 68 66 10 10 22 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 167 140 137 27 21 27 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 238 206 205 32 29 16 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 97 94 93 3 3 15 $50,000 or more .........................................: 110 79 79 31 28 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 6,346 4,676 820 749 $1,000: 140,509 53,072 53,572 49,319 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 1,379 1,229 62 56 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 2,316 1,878 203 192 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,671 1,089 274 238 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 443 256 99 94 $50,000 or more .........................................: 537 224 182 169 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 6,984 4,903 986 860 $1,000: 289,146 120,735 88,650 80,482 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,789 2,233 236 191 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 992 724 143 126 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,302 955 167 143 $25,000 or more .........................................: 1,901 991 440 400 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 2,107 1,436 305 278 $1,000: 47,934 17,874 15,099 13,851 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 466 370 41 32 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 679 533 58 55 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 547 351 79 72 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 146 86 34 33 $50,000 or more .........................................: 269 96 93 86 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 10,151 7,687 1,132 1,032 $1,000: 222,185 122,548 54,106 51,401 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,574 2,859 325 289 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,634 3,660 414 379 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,570 1,005 279 262 $100,000 or more ........................................: 373 163 114 102 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 7,509 5,923 733 678 $1,000: 157,835 95,058 36,254 34,768 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 532 444 48 43 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 1,627 1,347 118 112 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 3,998 3,273 313 286 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 782 562 108 104 $50,000 or more .......................................: 570 297 146 133 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 5,812 4,269 689 615 $1,000: 64,350 27,490 17,851 16,633 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,208 986 97 76 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 2,600 2,068 218 200 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 1,470 986 209 190 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 332 178 88 78 $50,000 or more .......................................: 202 51 77 71 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 34,388 27,439 3,038 2,726 $1,000: 154,453 95,065 27,878 25,850 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 28,231 23,598 1,975 1,753 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,311 2,320 455 413 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,946 1,104 367 340 $25,000 or more .........................................: 900 417 241 220 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 13,319 10,719 1,106 982 $1,000: 120,884 37,070 36,447 35,165 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,137 9,457 690 599 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,773 1,139 292 265 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 182 67 56 53 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 85 25 20 20 $100,000 or more ........................................: 142 31 48 45 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 18,710 13,937 2,136 1,942 $1,000: 314,521 127,300 97,990 90,788 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,899 9,754 893 810 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,677 3,150 683 611 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 944 539 199 189 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 716 352 213 196 $100,000 or more ........................................: 474 142 148 136 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 1,268 857 225 197 $1,000: 39,380 19,473 13,395 12,037 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 20,572 15,540 2,218 2,029 $1,000: 645,307 329,756 156,043 145,064 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 36,056 28,652 3,218 2,890 $1,000: 1,827,767 396,214 612,190 564,348 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 50,692 13,829 190,239 195,276 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 719 640 633 79 72 131 $1,000: 32,660 (D) 22,551 (D) (D) 1,205 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 58 56 56 2 2 30 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 182 158 158 24 22 53 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 273 249 245 24 22 35 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 81 74 72 7 5 7 $50,000 or more .........................................: 125 103 102 22 21 6 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 969 830 806 139 117 126 $1,000: 77,924 64,020 63,241 13,905 9,602 1,836 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 263 220 207 43 33 57 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 103 84 83 19 19 22 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 158 140 138 18 18 22 $25,000 or more .........................................: 445 386 378 59 47 25 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 317 260 254 57 47 49 $1,000: 14,498 10,599 10,546 3,899 2,893 463 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 40 37 37 3 3 15 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 82 63 60 19 19 6 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 90 78 75 12 12 27 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 26 23 23 3 3 - $50,000 or more .........................................: 79 59 59 20 10 1 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 1,153 954 933 199 185 179 $1,000: 42,886 35,811 33,751 7,076 (D) 2,645 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 311 242 237 69 65 79 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 487 412 405 75 73 73 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 262 223 218 39 36 24 $100,000 or more ........................................: 93 77 73 16 11 3 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 740 621 609 119 114 113 $1,000: 24,607 20,858 19,017 3,749 (D) 1,915 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 30 28 28 2 2 10 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 130 108 106 22 20 32 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 357 295 292 62 60 55 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 103 90 90 13 13 9 $50,000 or more .......................................: 120 100 93 20 19 7 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 745 612 594 133 123 109 $1,000: 18,279 14,953 14,734 3,326 2,068 730 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 107 84 81 23 22 18 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 258 200 196 58 57 56 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 247 219 209 28 28 28 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 61 54 53 7 7 5 $50,000 or more .......................................: 72 55 55 17 9 2 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 2,992 2,514 2,470 478 417 919 $1,000: 27,483 22,967 21,362 4,516 3,260 4,026 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,934 1,601 1,583 333 291 724 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 433 377 367 56 52 103 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 399 346 338 53 52 76 $25,000 or more .........................................: 226 190 182 36 22 16 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 1,248 1,074 1,052 174 157 246 $1,000: 45,679 27,483 27,245 18,196 (D) 1,688 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 797 695 688 102 89 193 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 299 253 242 46 44 43 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 52 50 47 2 2 7 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 39 35 34 4 4 1 $100,000 or more ........................................: 61 41 41 20 18 2 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 2,204 1,855 1,816 349 304 433 $1,000: 86,466 65,036 62,317 21,430 16,132 2,765 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 940 796 786 144 129 312 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 743 625 606 118 102 101 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 200 176 173 24 24 6 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 138 121 121 17 15 13 $100,000 or more ........................................: 183 137 130 46 34 1 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 156 145 143 11 11 30 $1,000: 6,215 4,119 (D) 2,096 2,096 298 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 2,309 1,948 1,920 361 303 505 $1,000: 150,015 120,738 118,182 29,277 19,584 9,493 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 3,191 2,657 2,612 534 462 995 $1,000: 808,952 458,925 455,732 350,027 336,988 10,411 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 253,510 172,723 174,476 655,481 729,412 10,463 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 12,532 8,910 1,696 1,522 Average net gain .................................dollars: 191,789 86,705 408,043 420,085 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 879 774 38 35 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,990 1,638 185 169 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,364 1,054 138 115 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,200 1,644 283 244 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,652 1,226 193 170 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,447 2,574 859 789 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 23,524 19,742 1,522 1,368 Average net loss .................................dollars: 24,474 19,062 52,464 54,840 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,569 1,385 81 71 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,885 5,234 257 243 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,078 4,464 239 207 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,904 5,005 389 333 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,885 2,317 214 198 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,203 1,337 342 316 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 36,056 28,652 3,218 2,890 $1,000: 1,666,216 354,991 585,607 539,916 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 46,212 12,390 181,979 186,822 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 12,466 8,863 1,683 1,510 Average net gain .................................dollars: 180,774 83,319 396,045 407,959 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 880 776 37 34 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,997 1,638 185 169 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,380 1,061 142 118 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,196 1,649 275 237 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,661 1,231 197 174 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,352 2,508 847 778 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 23,590 19,789 1,535 1,380 Average net loss .................................dollars: 24,897 19,377 52,727 55,147 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,576 1,392 82 72 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,892 5,236 261 247 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,073 4,461 241 207 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,899 5,011 382 327 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,898 2,322 216 200 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,252 1,367 353 327 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 52 30 8 4 $1,000: 6,957 (D) 3,013 407 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 12,606 9,108 1,576 1,425 $1,000: 476,337 249,506 102,354 96,032 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 1,769 1,302 238 224 $1,000: 47,006 25,298 9,050 8,555 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 5,874 4,281 689 625 $1,000: 111,813 67,127 20,954 19,346 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 384 290 32 30 $1,000: 1,498 766 176 (D) Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 909 508 141 131 $1,000: 66,706 26,637 12,767 12,686 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 3,651 2,559 570 526 $1,000: 18,707 5,828 4,824 (D) Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 2,345 1,564 374 334 $1,000: 160,675 89,932 42,120 38,693 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 369 259 35 35 $1,000: 3,215 2,235 309 309 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 1,862 1,290 248 217 $1,000: 66,716 31,682 12,154 11,530 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 24,015 18,594 2,442 2,200 acres: 10,479,125 5,964,000 2,804,493 2,562,590 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 16,382 12,534 1,800 1,627 acres: 4,951,986 2,630,958 1,480,388 1,348,934 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 9,705 8,271 562 513 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 1,481 1,082 203 171 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 1,410 1,005 216 194 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 1,617 982 260 244 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 904 520 202 187 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 1,538 1,337 1,313 201 170 388 Average net gain .................................dollars: 590,139 396,207 397,767 1,880,128 2,081,460 80,617 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 45 38 38 7 5 22 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 113 96 94 17 16 54 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 107 95 95 12 12 65 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 170 145 142 25 24 103 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 177 158 156 19 19 56 $50,000 or more .........................................: 926 805 788 121 94 88 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 1,653 1,320 1,299 333 292 607 Average net loss .................................dollars: 59,699 53,639 51,222 83,721 57,740 34,380 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 61 44 44 17 17 42 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 243 195 193 48 43 151 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 261 202 201 59 53 114 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 368 301 298 67 53 142 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 280 228 222 52 51 74 $50,000 or more .........................................: 440 350 341 90 75 84 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 3,191 2,657 2,612 534 462 995 $1,000: 715,136 407,665 405,617 307,470 294,432 10,482 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 224,110 153,431 155,290 575,787 637,298 10,534 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 1,530 1,329 1,305 201 170 390 Average net gain .................................dollars: 534,159 362,201 363,956 1,671,139 1,834,362 80,175 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 45 38 38 7 5 22 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 118 101 99 17 16 56 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 112 99 99 13 13 65 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 169 144 141 25 24 103 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 179 159 157 20 20 54 $50,000 or more .........................................: 907 788 771 119 92 90 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 1,661 1,328 1,307 333 292 605 Average net loss .................................dollars: 61,486 55,496 53,057 85,372 59,623 34,358 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 60 43 43 17 17 42 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 242 194 192 48 43 153 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 261 202 201 59 53 110 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 365 298 295 67 53 141 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 283 231 225 52 51 77 $50,000 or more .........................................: 450 360 351 90 75 82 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 13 12 12 1 1 1 $1,000: (D) 1,484 1,484 (D) (D) (D) : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 1,532 1,290 1,259 242 206 390 $1,000: 112,498 98,072 95,599 14,426 9,464 11,979 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 211 190 190 21 20 18 $1,000: 12,482 11,414 11,414 1,068 (D) 175 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 611 515 496 96 74 293 $1,000: 17,709 12,528 12,192 5,182 1,636 6,023 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 54 31 28 23 21 8 $1,000: 544 62 59 481 (D) 11 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 230 188 177 42 42 30 $1,000: 23,877 19,754 18,097 4,123 4,123 3,425 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 465 418 404 47 38 57 $1,000: 7,956 7,555 7,494 401 (D) 100 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 359 322 309 37 29 48 $1,000: 27,425 25,545 25,270 1,881 1,591 1,198 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 54 48 48 6 4 21 $1,000: 473 387 387 86 (D) 198 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 291 262 257 29 26 33 $1,000: 22,031 20,827 20,685 1,205 926 848 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 2,316 1,934 1,897 382 329 663 acres: 1,507,022 1,316,334 1,265,429 190,688 156,794 203,610 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 1,722 1,450 1,417 272 227 326 acres: 779,096 686,793 654,123 92,303 73,500 61,544 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 706 557 554 149 126 166 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 153 133 132 20 19 43 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 156 132 130 24 22 33 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 314 273 256 41 36 61 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 166 154 148 12 5 16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : Harvested cropland - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 665 380 158 139 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 600 294 199 179 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 2,321 1,794 242 233 acres: 430,546 230,989 134,563 (D) On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 3,792 2,974 397 354 acres: 844,490 555,754 180,002 (D) Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 7,558 5,691 825 735 acres: 2,213,903 1,336,912 438,300 385,198 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 4,172 3,052 529 464 acres: 2,038,200 1,209,387 571,240 533,609 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 4,715 3,636 404 372 acres: 1,368,221 555,186 280,976 265,805 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 2,705 2,039 260 245 acres: 788,425 386,493 224,982 211,866 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 2,569 2,002 189 172 acres: 579,796 168,693 55,994 53,939 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 20,450 16,367 1,817 1,633 acres: 17,658,283 9,326,593 3,617,554 3,354,524 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 19,695 15,925 1,598 1,446 acres: 708,270 388,855 139,072 132,233 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 15,203 11,675 1,586 1,450 acres: 2,287,808 1,063,600 663,125 586,187 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 12,968 9,814 1,436 1,307 acres: 1,931,173 880,741 587,273 522,703 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 5,114 4,071 479 438 acres: 356,635 182,859 75,852 63,484 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 4,265 3,041 614 531 acres: 1,908,578 1,196,141 370,133 328,666 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 4,913 3,247 902 817 acres: 7,406,488 4,209,953 1,933,769 1,801,767 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 315 149 66 63 $1,000: 192,345 26,446 (D) (D) : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 36,056 28,652 3,218 2,890 $1,000: 72,539,398 43,774,064 13,251,429 12,171,111 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 2,011,854 1,527,784 4,117,908 4,211,457 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 2,401 2,696 1,937 1,927 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,217 1,000 83 76 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,130 922 88 79 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,485 2,127 165 144 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 7,751 6,708 444 377 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 9,901 8,446 559 494 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 5,884 4,625 545 499 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 4,376 3,034 584 526 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 1,881 1,113 386 361 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 1,431 677 364 334 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 36,055 28,652 3,218 2,890 $1,000: 4,938,560 2,934,793 963,626 874,637 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 2,607 2,185 161 143 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,838 2,361 207 180 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 4,520 3,776 296 252 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 9,294 7,893 600 538 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,818 5,611 533 481 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 4,455 3,444 396 365 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,390 2,309 476 426 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 2,133 1,073 549 505 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : Harvested cropland - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 124 109 108 15 9 3 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 103 92 89 11 10 4 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 214 177 174 37 34 71 acres: 51,564 44,362 (D) 7,202 5,838 13,430 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 359 312 309 47 43 62 acres: 101,319 88,440 (D) 12,879 11,465 7,415 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 726 600 590 126 99 316 acres: 333,695 270,302 267,209 63,393 52,080 104,996 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 505 436 422 69 62 86 acres: 241,348 226,437 219,562 14,911 13,911 16,225 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 513 435 423 78 69 162 acres: 405,465 363,414 311,913 42,051 30,695 126,594 Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 300 260 255 40 36 106 acres: 145,246 111,627 111,185 33,619 24,382 31,704 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 286 236 229 50 44 92 acres: 260,219 251,787 200,728 8,432 6,313 94,890 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 1,749 1,499 1,463 250 218 517 acres: 3,343,142 3,061,985 2,907,988 281,157 201,647 1,370,994 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 1,676 1,412 1,386 264 242 496 acres: 142,615 117,323 106,305 25,292 18,727 37,728 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 1,645 1,384 1,357 261 219 297 acres: 512,237 456,379 444,579 55,858 37,318 48,846 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 1,462 1,222 1,197 240 202 256 acres: 425,715 378,237 369,827 47,478 30,705 37,444 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 461 396 389 65 51 103 acres: 86,522 78,142 74,752 8,380 6,613 11,402 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 383 354 347 29 26 227 acres: 244,110 214,468 212,296 29,642 26,273 98,194 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 661 595 581 66 58 103 acres: 1,185,220 1,054,886 1,017,794 130,334 124,334 77,546 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 98 61 59 37 31 2 $1,000: 142,863 137,960 (D) 4,903 4,883 (D) : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 3,191 2,657 2,612 534 462 995 $1,000: 12,212,708 10,563,364 10,086,591 1,649,345 1,256,364 3,301,197 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 3,827,235 3,975,673 3,861,635 3,088,660 2,719,403 3,317,786 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 2,262 2,174 2,197 3,059 3,080 1,898 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 89 73 73 16 16 45 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 85 60 58 25 20 35 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 110 84 84 26 20 83 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 393 301 301 92 89 206 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 695 572 563 123 108 201 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 574 479 478 95 78 140 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 593 515 510 78 70 165 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 312 275 262 37 29 70 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 340 298 283 42 32 50 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 3,191 2,657 2,612 534 462 994 $1,000: 936,156 773,941 755,818 162,215 145,189 103,984 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 144 124 123 20 20 117 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 184 157 157 27 21 86 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 297 227 226 70 57 151 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 547 455 453 92 89 254 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 505 408 403 97 89 169 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 505 432 419 73 62 110 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 540 456 443 84 64 65 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 469 398 388 71 60 42 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 27,445 21,971 2,413 2,164 number: 64,849 45,822 8,845 7,968 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 25,381 20,162 2,290 2,053 number: 52,751 37,937 6,960 6,335 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 11,565 9,568 851 773 number: 14,584 11,752 1,168 1,062 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 14,595 11,344 1,428 1,305 number: 20,574 15,293 2,351 2,165 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 8,204 5,635 1,219 1,094 number: 17,593 10,892 3,441 3,108 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 2,622 1,725 479 440 number: 3,547 2,274 714 660 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - number: - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 1,926 1,433 247 225 number: 2,150 1,569 296 267 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 7,460 5,760 829 747 number: 9,008 6,793 1,087 977 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 8,924 6,357 1,189 1,077 acres treated: 4,421,367 2,339,827 1,293,692 1,199,555 Manure used ..............................................farms: 4,402 3,431 408 381 acres treated: 384,533 203,082 101,525 96,860 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 782 542 90 79 acres treated: 79,712 38,742 (D) 19,709 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 3,021 1,960 472 428 acres: 864,811 379,931 299,804 272,486 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 8,647 6,157 1,155 1,034 acres: 4,647,801 2,470,158 1,431,246 1,319,643 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 486 282 74 66 acres: 111,125 43,121 34,865 30,608 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 933 527 173 164 acres: 180,797 81,382 54,252 47,425 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 502 308 88 78 acres on which used: 70,398 20,326 23,953 19,836 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 519 358 72 68 acres: 55,091 29,099 11,663 (D) Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 3,118 2,580 178 158 acres: 283,778 139,095 61,451 57,970 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 1,867 1,212 294 256 acres: 1,299,739 470,596 353,367 327,128 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 4,603 3,442 551 506 acres: 2,505,875 1,352,595 875,924 838,900 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 3,875 2,697 569 508 acres: 2,825,806 1,648,456 745,616 663,799 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 3,449 2,427 481 433 acres: 1,146,262 676,146 280,780 251,965 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 1,958 1,411 238 230 acres: 154,291 84,553 36,607 34,811 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 3,107 2,055 522 462 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 4,960 3,866 497 469 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 4,294 3,399 407 384 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 573 411 72 67 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 17 9 3 3 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 383 305 27 26 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 99 60 21 21 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 1,123 834 140 123 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 28,499 23,163 2,230 2,013 Part owners ..............................................farms: 6,023 4,503 736 644 Tenants ..................................................farms: 1,534 986 252 233 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 34,631 27,755 2,972 2,663 acres: 23,297,381 12,320,433 4,784,940 4,427,386 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 34,522 27,666 2,966 2,657 acres: 20,345,526 10,610,814 4,269,870 3,958,105 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 7,664 5,573 994 882 acres: 10,075,441 5,684,511 2,620,432 2,385,254 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 7,557 5,489 988 877 acres: 9,868,373 5,623,820 2,572,225 2,357,047 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 2,523 2,120 2,085 403 352 538 number: 8,750 7,370 7,198 1,380 1,210 1,432 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 2,412 2,035 2,000 377 329 517 number: 6,744 5,902 5,786 842 720 1,110 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 906 780 770 126 105 240 number: 1,343 1,178 1,166 165 142 321 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 1,508 1,273 1,250 235 214 315 number: 2,457 2,132 2,087 325 298 473 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 1,181 1,004 985 177 142 169 number: 2,944 2,592 2,533 352 280 316 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 376 336 329 40 28 42 number: 507 458 442 49 37 52 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - - number: - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 215 194 192 21 11 31 number: 252 230 (D) 22 12 33 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 752 672 657 80 65 119 number: 983 895 873 88 73 145 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 1,165 1,007 980 158 129 213 acres treated: 687,662 602,521 572,052 85,141 75,094 100,186 Manure used ..............................................farms: 454 394 386 60 50 109 acres treated: 69,094 62,094 59,966 7,000 2,627 10,832 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 133 107 104 26 22 17 acres treated: 14,125 11,970 11,336 2,155 855 (D) : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 501 437 431 64 56 88 acres: 161,569 145,284 143,750 16,285 12,710 23,507 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 1,112 971 945 141 120 223 acres: 689,369 591,515 554,909 97,854 82,684 57,028 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 120 99 97 21 19 10 acres: 32,572 27,094 (D) 5,478 (D) 567 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 210 176 174 34 29 23 acres: 43,623 34,634 (D) 8,989 6,649 1,540 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 95 79 78 16 14 11 acres on which used: 26,048 20,928 (D) 5,120 (D) 71 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 85 70 70 15 15 4 acres: 13,283 12,816 12,816 467 467 1,046 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 288 250 246 38 33 72 acres: 72,992 52,840 52,124 20,152 17,146 10,240 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 281 238 228 43 43 80 acres: 368,551 342,406 269,016 26,145 26,145 107,225 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 507 420 412 87 85 103 acres: 258,626 230,199 (D) 28,427 (D) 18,730 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 535 449 437 86 77 74 acres: 412,743 366,334 358,910 46,409 44,105 18,991 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 462 388 379 74 54 79 acres: 168,825 157,837 156,192 10,988 6,982 20,511 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 271 221 219 50 42 38 acres: 26,761 19,966 (D) 6,795 2,963 6,370 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 469 414 402 55 50 61 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 466 403 395 63 61 131 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 389 337 329 52 50 99 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 56 51 50 5 5 34 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 3 3 3 - - 2 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 46 37 37 9 9 5 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 15 14 13 1 1 3 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 85 76 76 9 9 64 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 2,228 1,845 1,822 383 336 878 Part owners ..............................................farms: 704 624 602 80 70 80 Tenants ..................................................farms: 259 188 188 71 56 37 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 2,939 2,475 2,430 464 407 965 acres: 4,431,824 3,812,912 3,576,962 618,912 329,719 1,760,184 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 2,932 2,469 2,424 463 406 958 acres: 3,839,932 3,490,103 3,270,550 349,829 273,846 1,624,910 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 976 822 800 154 129 121 acres: 1,656,146 1,402,614 1,354,746 253,532 134,190 114,352 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 963 812 790 151 126 117 acres: 1,558,312 1,368,953 1,321,085 189,359 134,017 114,016 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OWNED AND RENTED LAND - Con. : : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 4,741 3,492 528 484 acres: 3,158,923 1,770,310 563,277 497,488 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 69,820 52,310 7,758 6,948 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 11,803 9,919 631 557 2 producers ...............................................: 19,122 15,811 1,509 1,341 3 producers ...............................................: 2,719 1,621 566 526 4 producers ...............................................: 1,662 956 377 352 5 or more producers .......................................: 750 345 135 114 : Total male producers ........................................: 41,129 29,970 5,108 4,573 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 26,447 22,322 1,642 1,471 2 producers .............................................: 4,347 2,548 975 866 3 producers .............................................: 1,178 600 303 287 4 producers .............................................: 312 116 87 73 5 or more producers .....................................: 178 52 37 32 : Total female producers ......................................: 28,691 22,340 2,650 2,375 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 22,404 18,691 1,487 1,361 2 producers .............................................: 2,105 1,329 409 375 3 producers .............................................: 384 183 71 64 4 producers .............................................: 111 67 14 14 5 or more producers .....................................: 76 32 11 3 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 40,106 29,656 4,905 4,410 Female ......................................................: 27,746 21,952 2,490 2,271 : Hired managers ................................................: 3,504 894 866 830 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 26,131 18,928 3,465 3,137 Other .......................................................: 41,721 32,680 3,930 3,544 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 48,389 39,539 3,965 3,589 Not on farm operated ........................................: 19,463 12,069 3,430 3,092 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 24,775 18,242 3,048 2,753 Any .........................................................: 43,077 33,366 4,347 3,928 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 7,326 5,474 832 767 50 to 99 days .............................................: 3,425 2,664 330 300 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 5,860 4,581 571 525 200 days or more ..........................................: 26,466 20,647 2,614 2,336 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 4,256 3,321 416 379 3 or 4 years ................................................: 7,172 5,515 707 686 5 to 9 years ................................................: 14,773 11,182 1,531 1,428 10 years or more ............................................: 41,651 31,590 4,741 4,188 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 18.5 18.3 19.7 19.2 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 12,130 9,353 1,212 1,163 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 12,036 9,332 1,185 1,118 11 years or more ............................................: 43,686 32,923 4,998 4,400 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 21.0 20.7 23.0 22.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 901 706 116 106 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 4,538 3,309 557 508 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 9,601 7,333 1,029 969 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 9,877 7,507 1,070 1,008 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 16,133 12,316 1,754 1,532 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 17,401 13,205 1,878 1,713 75 years and over ...........................................: 9,401 7,232 991 845 : Average age .................................................: 58.3 58.4 57.9 57.6 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 5,439 4,015 673 614 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 3,637 3,006 267 235 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 503 436 12 12 Asian .......................................................: 359 254 23 22 Black or African American ...................................: 86 66 10 10 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 86 76 5 5 White .......................................................: 66,181 50,252 7,296 6,589 More than one race reported .................................: 637 524 49 43 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OWNED AND RENTED LAND - Con. : : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 509 427 412 82 60 212 acres: 689,726 356,470 340,073 333,256 56,046 135,610 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 7,614 6,192 5,972 1,422 1,133 2,138 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 829 635 628 194 185 424 2 producers ...............................................: 1,432 1,269 1,258 163 146 370 3 producers ...............................................: 454 377 370 77 59 78 4 producers ...............................................: 262 230 227 32 26 67 5 or more producers .......................................: 214 146 129 68 46 56 : Total male producers ........................................: 4,786 3,755 3,627 1,031 793 1,265 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 1,924 1,652 1,637 272 256 559 2 producers .............................................: 682 580 568 102 81 142 3 producers .............................................: 222 162 154 60 42 53 4 producers .............................................: 93 69 67 24 21 16 5 or more producers .....................................: 66 30 22 36 22 23 : Total female producers ......................................: 2,828 2,437 2,345 391 340 873 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 1,681 1,484 1,469 197 167 545 2 producers .............................................: 307 273 266 34 32 60 3 producers .............................................: 94 80 80 14 11 36 4 producers .............................................: 21 15 13 6 4 9 5 or more producers .....................................: 27 18 10 9 9 6 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 4,422 3,571 3,479 851 686 1,123 Female ......................................................: 2,537 2,237 2,199 300 256 767 : Hired managers ................................................: 1,530 1,244 1,188 286 185 214 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 3,145 2,739 2,671 406 341 593 Other .......................................................: 3,814 3,069 3,007 745 601 1,297 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 4,045 3,579 3,527 466 423 840 Not on farm operated ........................................: 2,914 2,229 2,151 685 519 1,050 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 2,677 2,355 2,283 322 281 808 Any .........................................................: 4,282 3,453 3,395 829 661 1,082 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 844 651 632 193 145 176 50 to 99 days .............................................: 376 331 327 45 45 55 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 594 497 487 97 82 114 200 days or more ..........................................: 2,468 1,974 1,949 494 389 737 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 369 251 251 118 95 150 3 or 4 years ................................................: 733 552 549 181 149 217 5 to 9 years ................................................: 1,664 1,343 1,324 321 253 396 10 years or more ............................................: 4,193 3,662 3,554 531 445 1,127 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 18.9 19.8 19.6 14.3 13.9 16.4 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 1,197 915 913 282 232 368 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 1,252 988 977 264 218 267 11 years or more ............................................: 4,510 3,905 3,788 605 492 1,255 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 21.7 22.7 22.4 16.9 16.4 19.5 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 65 57 57 8 8 14 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 576 471 471 105 84 96 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 966 752 732 214 172 273 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 1,065 831 820 234 204 235 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 1,683 1,434 1,410 249 198 380 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 1,765 1,495 1,464 270 218 553 75 years and over ...........................................: 839 768 724 71 58 339 : Average age .................................................: 57.5 58.1 58.0 54.3 54.3 60.6 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 641 528 528 113 92 110 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 270 205 198 65 53 94 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 43 29 29 14 5 12 Asian .......................................................: 76 64 62 12 6 6 Black or African American ...................................: 4 3 3 1 1 6 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 4 4 4 - - 1 White .......................................................: 6,776 5,668 5,540 1,108 914 1,857 More than one race reported .................................: 56 40 40 16 16 8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ - Con. : : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 61,356 46,360 6,855 6,209 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 6,496 5,248 540 472 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 120,610 88,938 14,548 13,122 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 57,552 44,703 5,845 5,270 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 49,965 38,388 5,293 4,776 Livestock decisions .........................................: 40,918 32,727 3,622 3,256 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 37,444 28,225 4,308 3,877 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 46,849 35,731 4,994 4,489 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 36,885 28,036 3,878 3,561 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 33,543 28,652 2,185 1,986 acres: 24,809,989 16,234,634 4,650,595 4,340,796 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 5,909 3,707 2,128 2,057 acres: 6,764,221 2,990,814 3,656,421 3,524,969 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 28,652 28,652 - - acres: 16,234,634 16,234,634 - - Partnership ..............................................farms: 3,218 - 3,218 2,890 acres: 6,842,095 - 6,842,095 6,315,152 Registered under State law .............................farms: 2,890 - 2,890 2,890 acres: 6,315,152 - 6,315,152 6,315,152 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 3,191 - - - acres: 5,398,244 - - - Family held ............................................farms: 2,657 - - - acres: 4,859,056 - - - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 45 - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 2,612 - - - : Other than family held .................................farms: 534 - - - acres: 539,188 - - - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 72 - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 462 - - - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 995 - - - acres: 1,738,926 - - - : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 6,965 4,239 1,153 1,065 workers: 32,583 12,506 8,349 7,320 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 4,350 2,315 858 792 workers: 16,493 5,468 4,586 4,185 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 4,555 2,813 739 682 workers: 16,090 7,038 3,763 3,135 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 442 177 131 124 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 64 38 11 8 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 12,740 10,380 1,064 955 workers: 30,487 24,156 2,932 2,666 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 5,181 4,624 183 174 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 10,721 9,448 480 427 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 1,536 1,273 113 103 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 2,358 1,978 156 144 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 1,798 1,449 154 141 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 2,132 1,633 206 181 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 886 725 85 76 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 730 539 88 81 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 3,000 2,142 354 308 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 2,716 1,842 382 331 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,870 1,177 341 314 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 3,128 1,822 676 610 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 2,821 1,884 546 490 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 784 526 78 72 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 784 613 68 63 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 819 502 87 87 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 11,427 9,076 1,052 929 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 11,427 9,076 1,052 929 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 9,980 8,201 807 731 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 218 123 36 32 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 178 96 51 46 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ - Con. : : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 6,386 5,328 5,206 1,058 862 1,755 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 573 480 472 93 80 135 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 13,535 11,069 10,821 2,466 1,965 3,589 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 5,686 4,827 4,726 859 721 1,318 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 5,036 4,273 4,175 763 660 1,248 Livestock decisions .........................................: 3,727 3,174 3,099 553 497 842 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 4,148 3,558 3,471 590 520 763 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 4,883 4,131 4,031 752 649 1,241 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 3,922 3,454 3,396 468 422 1,049 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 2,190 1,985 1,957 205 201 516 acres: 3,531,803 3,368,383 3,268,241 163,420 159,260 392,957 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: - - - - - 74 acres: - - - - - 116,986 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Partnership ..............................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Registered under State law .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Corporation ..............................................farms: 3,191 2,657 2,612 534 462 - acres: 5,398,244 4,859,056 4,591,635 539,188 407,863 - Family held ............................................farms: 2,657 2,657 2,612 - - - acres: 4,859,056 4,859,056 4,591,635 - - - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 45 45 - - - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 2,612 2,612 2,612 - - - : Other than family held .................................farms: 534 - - 534 462 - acres: 539,188 - - 539,188 407,863 - More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 72 - - 72 - - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 462 - - 462 462 - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: - - - - - 995 acres: - - - - - 1,738,926 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 1,345 1,134 1,096 211 167 228 workers: 10,289 8,026 7,874 2,263 1,871 1,439 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 1,018 867 836 151 125 159 workers: 5,839 4,307 4,220 1,532 1,282 600 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 858 710 689 148 110 145 workers: 4,450 3,719 3,654 731 589 839 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 127 110 106 17 14 7 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 13 9 9 4 4 2 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 1,039 902 890 137 133 257 workers: 2,539 2,174 2,147 365 361 860 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 299 239 238 60 48 75 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 597 490 488 107 105 196 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 111 92 92 19 19 39 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 165 124 122 41 34 59 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 150 98 98 52 45 45 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 199 181 181 18 18 94 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 54 44 44 10 10 22 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 81 64 64 17 16 22 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 358 301 296 57 44 146 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 358 299 291 59 56 134 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 284 254 249 30 22 68 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 535 471 449 64 45 95 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 315 280 275 35 35 76 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 159 129 126 30 25 21 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 93 89 89 4 4 10 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 209 152 151 57 51 21 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 891 713 705 178 140 408 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 891 713 705 178 140 408 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 791 700 680 91 80 181 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 57 37 37 20 20 2 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 28 24 24 4 4 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) - Con. : : Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 332 290 12 12 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 1,244 1,118 63 61 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,449 1,299 64 56 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 6,020 4,924 354 311 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 29,341 25,928 1,465 1,329 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 1,775 1,272 240 209 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 1,543 1,048 245 229 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 734 357 178 167 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 150 47 57 52 Non-family farms ............................................: 2,513 - 1,033 904 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 29,994 23,683 2,719 2,450 Dial-up ...................................................: 654 540 39 35 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 14,667 11,361 1,439 1,288 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 17,400 13,719 1,610 1,442 Satellite .................................................: 9,609 7,561 870 796 Don't know ................................................: 1,312 1,064 95 81 Other .....................................................: 666 545 47 47 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 29,485 24,762 1,731 1,555 2 households ................................................: 4,308 2,839 818 706 3 households ................................................: 1,218 629 340 317 4 households ................................................: 682 294 209 203 5 or more households ........................................: 363 128 120 109 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 12,030 9,707 1,083 971 number: 2,658,012 865,977 668,698 640,618 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 4,171 3,745 167 154 10 to 49 ..................................................: 4,112 3,468 296 255 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,206 947 129 116 100 to 199 ................................................: 971 706 128 113 200 to 499 ................................................: 909 586 159 141 500 or more ...............................................: 661 255 204 192 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 10,221 8,232 966 862 number: 847,755 400,666 247,675 234,943 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 10,037 8,122 920 821 number: 646,005 364,230 138,943 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,889 3,455 194 176 10 to 49 ..............................................: 3,441 2,891 251 216 50 to 99 ..............................................: 988 748 119 110 100 to 199 ............................................: 853 597 128 112 200 to 499 ............................................: 665 360 159 139 500 or more ...........................................: 201 71 69 68 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 414 298 64 59 number: 201,750 36,436 108,732 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 295 256 16 12 10 to 49 ..............................................: 30 17 9 9 50 to 99 ..............................................: 4 4 - - 100 to 199 ............................................: 4 3 1 1 200 to 499 ............................................: 17 2 8 8 500 or more ...........................................: 64 16 30 29 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 9,304 7,325 950 854 number: 1,810,257 465,311 421,023 405,675 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 9,739 7,630 1,009 914 number: 2,977,643 757,556 569,233 554,100 $1,000: 4,659,645 981,417 796,391 778,328 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 3,559 2,711 432 382 number: 215,833 94,422 66,745 64,334 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 9,155 7,137 967 876 number: 2,761,810 663,134 502,488 489,766 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 336 183 63 56 number: 1,890,963 251,467 294,439 (D) : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 1,224 1,088 58 50 number: 515,878 67,274 232,925 232,861 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 1,145 1,035 43 35 25 to 49 ..................................................: 38 29 3 3 50 to 99 ..................................................: 7 4 3 3 100 to 199 ................................................: 9 9 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) - Con. : : Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 22 16 16 6 4 8 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 56 49 49 7 7 7 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 72 60 60 12 12 14 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 498 408 400 90 80 244 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 1,476 1,312 1,296 164 162 472 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 237 223 221 14 14 26 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 242 231 223 11 11 8 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 189 181 179 8 6 10 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 46 38 38 8 8 - Non-family farms ............................................: 1,001 672 655 329 261 479 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 2,819 2,375 2,332 444 380 773 Dial-up ...................................................: 59 50 49 9 7 16 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 1,464 1,236 1,214 228 197 403 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 1,620 1,401 1,373 219 186 451 Satellite .................................................: 985 835 821 150 132 193 Don't know ................................................: 107 93 87 14 11 46 Other .....................................................: 50 40 40 10 10 24 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 2,190 1,782 1,760 408 356 802 2 households ................................................: 563 518 514 45 42 88 3 households ................................................: 203 162 157 41 38 46 4 households ................................................: 130 112 109 18 12 49 5 or more households ........................................: 105 83 72 22 14 10 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 1,051 915 895 136 128 189 number: 1,100,152 520,575 510,826 579,577 579,395 23,185 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 194 164 164 30 28 65 10 to 49 ..................................................: 282 239 234 43 37 66 50 to 99 ..................................................: 105 89 88 16 16 25 100 to 199 ................................................: 127 117 117 10 10 10 200 to 499 ................................................: 155 141 134 14 14 9 500 or more ...............................................: 188 165 158 23 23 14 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 878 773 753 105 99 145 number: 188,100 174,835 168,937 13,265 13,153 11,314 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 853 750 730 103 97 142 number: (D) 121,844 115,946 (D) (D) (D) Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 182 151 151 31 29 58 10 to 49 ..............................................: 249 216 210 33 29 50 50 to 99 ..............................................: 103 87 87 16 16 18 100 to 199 ............................................: 124 111 111 13 13 4 200 to 499 ............................................: 140 133 122 7 7 6 500 or more ...........................................: 55 52 49 3 3 6 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 43 35 35 8 8 9 number: (D) 52,991 52,991 (D) (D) (D) Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 17 11 11 6 6 6 10 to 49 ..............................................: 3 3 3 - - 1 50 to 99 ..............................................: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................: - - - - - - 200 to 499 ............................................: 5 4 4 1 1 2 500 or more ...........................................: 18 17 17 1 1 - : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 890 775 755 115 107 139 number: 912,052 345,740 341,889 566,312 566,242 11,871 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 946 829 804 117 110 154 number: 1,630,037 568,625 562,192 1,061,412 1,060,100 20,817 $1,000: 2,859,250 874,661 867,133 1,984,590 1,983,034 22,587 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 345 302 296 43 41 71 number: 48,899 45,661 44,313 3,238 (D) 5,767 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 913 798 773 115 108 138 number: 1,581,138 522,964 517,879 1,058,174 (D) 15,050 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 84 62 60 22 22 6 number: 1,343,318 295,892 (D) 1,047,426 1,047,426 1,739 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 64 50 50 14 12 14 number: 215,569 1,492 1,492 214,077 (D) 110 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 53 43 43 10 10 14 25 to 49 ..................................................: 6 6 6 - - - 50 to 99 ..................................................: - - - - - - 100 to 199 ................................................: - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIVESTOCK - Con. : : Hogs and pigs inventory - Con. : Farms with- - Con. : : 200 to 499 ................................................: 9 7 2 2 500 or more ...............................................: 16 4 7 7 : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 1,207 1,079 53 50 number: 2,663,188 (D) 707,697 707,643 $1,000: 210,135 39,542 63,371 63,364 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 1,480 1,293 94 86 number: 362,574 95,713 115,188 (D) Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 960 819 76 72 number: 431,361 57,594 78,923 (D) : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 10,691 8,737 797 703 number: 75,992 50,962 7,671 6,681 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 1,759 1,378 119 104 number: 5,680 3,974 397 372 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 2,611 2,315 115 106 number: 42,740 33,814 4,325 3,462 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 1,254 1,135 61 54 number: 18,791 13,693 1,696 1,356 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 6,236 5,494 332 296 number: 1,726,744 207,041 (D) (D) Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 6,212 5,478 329 293 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 14 11 - - 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 2 1 - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 1 - 1 1 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 4 4 - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 3 - 2 2 : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 786 702 35 28 number: 2,140,836 96,122 (D) (D) : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 699 596 40 35 number: 7,768,455 (D) (D) (D) : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 98 89 1 1 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 321 268 27 27 number: 757,594 (D) (D) (D) Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 311 263 25 25 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 8 5 1 1 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 1 - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 1 - 1 1 : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 703 618 42 37 number: 5,735 4,299 621 603 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 249 212 21 21 number: 8,206 3,389 429 429 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 208 113 51 48 acres: 45,848 17,707 14,650 11,733 bushels: 5,166,734 1,780,531 1,673,912 1,479,609 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 138 75 40 38 acres: 26,665 12,510 8,391 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 23 15 5 5 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 61 41 13 13 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 69 38 16 16 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 14 11 10 500 acres or more .........................................: 20 5 6 4 : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 1,814 1,099 391 353 acres: 1,027,578 493,423 363,771 322,659 bushels: 124,680,104 53,084,998 47,124,936 42,239,033 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,167 659 272 245 acres: 470,075 196,724 176,199 154,351 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 141 94 12 12 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 317 216 52 48 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 479 320 78 72 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 304 187 71 64 500 acres or more .........................................: 573 282 178 157 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 642 359 144 128 acres: 172,001 60,866 69,039 67,000 tons: 3,547,578 1,269,312 1,360,833 1,320,401 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 473 267 108 100 acres: 122,735 (D) 53,743 52,721 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 103 89 4 4 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 165 100 37 29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIVESTOCK - Con. : : Hogs and pigs inventory - Con. : Farms with- - Con. : : 200 to 499 ................................................: - - - - - - 500 or more ...............................................: 5 1 1 4 2 - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 56 42 42 14 12 19 number: (D) (D) (D) 1,237,549 (D) 133 $1,000: 107,194 (D) (D) (D) (D) 28 : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 70 62 62 8 8 23 number: 150,630 150,331 150,331 299 299 1,043 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 54 49 49 5 5 11 number: 293,774 293,691 293,691 83 83 1,070 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 923 793 775 130 124 234 number: 12,131 10,093 9,765 2,038 1,967 5,228 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 231 198 192 33 33 31 number: 892 708 682 184 184 417 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 134 113 113 21 20 47 number: (D) 2,883 2,883 (D) (D) (D) Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 41 34 34 7 6 17 number: 2,453 2,335 2,335 118 (D) 949 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 340 298 298 42 41 70 number: (D) (D) (D) 6,586 (D) 2,394 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 336 296 296 40 39 69 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 2 1 1 1 1 1 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 1 - - 1 1 - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 1 1 1 - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 40 34 34 6 6 9 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 289 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 53 40 40 13 13 10 number: 5,639,473 (D) (D) (D) (D) 154 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 8 6 6 2 2 - number: (D) 52 52 (D) (D) - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 26 22 22 4 4 - number: (D) 28,018 28,018 (D) (D) - Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 23 20 20 3 3 - 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 2 2 2 - - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 1 - - 1 1 - 100,000 or more ...........................................: - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 31 28 28 3 3 12 number: 715 (D) (D) (D) (D) 100 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 16 13 13 3 3 - number: 4,388 (D) (D) (D) (D) - : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 36 34 33 2 2 8 acres: 12,158 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,333 bushels: 1,550,636 (D) (D) (D) (D) 161,655 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 18 18 17 - - 5 acres: 4,811 4,811 (D) - - 953 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1 1 1 - - 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 7 7 7 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 11 9 9 2 2 4 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 8 8 7 - - 2 500 acres or more .........................................: 9 9 9 - - - : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 273 245 241 28 26 51 acres: 161,863 151,704 (D) 10,159 (D) 8,521 bushels: 23,073,752 21,722,533 21,459,199 1,351,219 (D) 1,396,418 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 204 186 183 18 16 32 acres: 90,713 87,873 (D) 2,840 (D) 6,439 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 24 15 15 9 7 11 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 30 28 28 2 2 19 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 72 65 62 7 7 9 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 39 36 36 3 3 7 500 acres or more .........................................: 108 101 100 7 7 5 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 127 119 118 8 8 12 acres: 38,838 36,834 (D) 2,004 2,004 3,258 tons: 830,660 781,337 (D) 49,323 49,323 86,773 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 91 87 87 4 4 7 acres: 26,232 25,292 25,292 940 940 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5 5 5 - - 5 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 24 24 24 - - 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Corn for silage or greenchop - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 165 91 35 30 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 97 43 23 20 500 acres or more .........................................: 112 36 45 45 : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 155 83 40 38 acres: 31,051 15,474 9,261 (D) cwt: 606,105 264,488 202,131 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 110 59 29 28 acres: 22,311 9,567 6,895 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 29 21 2 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 36 16 11 10 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 42 23 12 12 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 16 12 11 500 acres or more .........................................: 13 7 3 3 : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 69 35 21 20 acres: 4,584 1,821 1,483 (D) bushels: 339,567 131,120 133,550 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 41 21 10 9 acres: 3,256 1,097 1,066 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 19 12 6 6 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 30 15 10 10 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 18 8 4 3 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - 1 1 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 671 421 151 131 acres: 363,324 218,937 106,285 93,009 bushels: 10,368,492 6,331,703 2,914,939 2,585,202 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 83 51 20 19 acres: 10,673 7,074 2,116 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 30 14 6 4 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 129 75 28 28 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 182 125 31 24 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 114 74 24 24 500 acres or more .........................................: 216 133 62 51 : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 63 31 18 18 acres: 9,934 3,029 3,348 3,348 bushels: 396,525 108,190 122,566 122,566 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 37 15 13 13 acres: 6,002 (D) 1,803 1,803 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 3 1 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 24 15 6 6 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 21 11 6 6 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 13 2 4 4 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - 1 1 : Sugarbeets for sugar .....................................farms: 112 51 32 32 acres: 19,578 6,408 6,966 6,966 tons: 615,996 218,556 214,162 214,162 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 112 51 32 32 acres: 19,578 6,408 6,966 6,966 : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 94 60 22 20 acres: 57,132 35,743 (D) (D) pounds: 44,918,268 23,386,607 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 17 9 7 6 acres: 8,212 (D) 6,048 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 1 2 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 12 9 1 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 13 8 2 2 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 24 16 6 5 500 acres or more .........................................: 41 26 11 10 : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 2,230 1,539 404 360 acres: 1,507,696 886,802 439,566 411,619 bushels: 38,579,782 21,381,156 11,928,108 11,028,042 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 445 262 122 112 acres: 80,850 42,272 24,722 22,798 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 108 79 13 13 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 399 292 65 52 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 554 394 82 71 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 360 264 33 30 500 acres or more .........................................: 809 510 211 194 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 11,708 9,303 1,161 1,039 acres: 1,373,070 722,741 331,596 298,852 tons, dry equivalent: 3,115,140 1,504,539 792,075 718,384 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 9,783 7,705 1,011 902 acres: 1,058,382 540,152 262,976 236,130 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5,697 5,157 228 199 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3,122 2,456 333 295 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Corn for silage or greenchop - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 38 35 35 3 3 1 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 30 25 25 5 5 1 500 acres or more .........................................: 30 30 29 - - 1 : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 25 23 23 2 2 7 acres: (D) 5,831 5,831 (D) (D) (D) cwt: (D) 129,775 129,775 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 19 18 18 1 1 3 acres: (D) 5,401 5,401 (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 2 2 2 - - 4 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 9 7 7 2 2 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4 4 4 - - 3 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 7 7 7 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 3 3 3 - - - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 13 9 9 4 4 - acres: 1,280 810 810 470 470 - bushels: 74,897 57,276 57,276 17,621 17,621 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 10 6 6 4 4 - acres: 1,093 623 623 470 470 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 1 1 1 - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 5 5 5 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 6 2 2 4 4 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 1 1 1 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 77 66 60 11 11 22 acres: 31,578 18,729 (D) 12,849 12,849 6,524 bushels: 961,666 534,374 527,843 427,292 427,292 160,184 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 10 8 8 2 2 2 acres: (D) 637 637 (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 8 8 8 - - 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 21 21 16 - - 5 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 19 17 16 2 2 7 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 12 9 9 3 3 4 500 acres or more .........................................: 17 11 11 6 6 4 : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 10 10 10 - - 4 acres: 2,307 2,307 2,307 - - 1,250 bushels: 110,596 110,596 110,596 - - 55,173 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 6 6 6 - - 3 acres: 1,555 1,555 1,555 - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 2 2 - - 1 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 4 4 4 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 4 4 4 - - 3 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - - : Sugarbeets for sugar .....................................farms: 29 29 29 - - - acres: 6,204 6,204 6,204 - - - tons: 183,278 183,278 183,278 - - - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 29 29 29 - - - acres: 6,204 6,204 6,204 - - - : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 11 11 11 - - 1 acres: 5,351 5,351 5,351 - - (D) pounds: 6,761,124 6,761,124 6,761,124 - - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1 1 1 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: - - - - - 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 2 2 2 - - - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 3 3 3 - - - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 2 2 - - - 500 acres or more .........................................: 4 4 4 - - - : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 245 225 213 20 20 42 acres: 171,469 150,620 134,725 20,849 20,849 9,859 bushels: 4,962,081 4,592,538 4,219,284 369,543 369,543 308,437 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 55 51 49 4 4 6 acres: 12,260 11,707 (D) 553 553 1,596 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 8 7 7 1 1 8 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 33 32 30 1 1 9 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 67 61 56 6 6 11 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 52 48 48 4 4 11 500 acres or more .........................................: 85 77 72 8 8 3 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 1,041 898 876 143 119 203 acres: 291,961 256,877 249,621 35,084 18,689 26,772 tons, dry equivalent: 724,584 654,726 643,990 69,858 49,419 93,942 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 893 765 745 128 105 174 acres: 232,240 200,380 (D) 31,860 (D) 23,014 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 232 192 188 40 38 80 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 261 221 220 40 34 72 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,584 1,049 270 243 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 718 372 157 145 500 acres or more .........................................: 587 269 173 157 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 6,990 5,582 710 631 acres: 635,129 329,710 157,823 134,959 tons, dry: 1,819,267 844,925 483,903 430,422 Irrigated ............................................farms: 6,244 4,961 646 576 acres: 564,610 292,018 143,058 121,798 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 4,694 3,533 547 491 acres: 606,707 335,366 136,521 127,386 tons, dry: 947,284 489,654 233,532 216,782 Irrigated ............................................farms: 3,657 2,692 466 416 acres: 403,422 210,279 94,837 89,761 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 37 28 4 3 acres: 2,714 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 27 21 3 3 acres: 2,318 576 (D) (D) : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,176 813 120 112 acres: 79,128 19,890 23,234 13,851 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,176 813 120 112 acres: 79,128 19,890 23,234 13,851 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 880 677 57 57 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 93 49 18 16 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 60 39 8 6 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 57 25 13 13 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 86 23 24 20 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 202 150 7 6 acres: 567 (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 30 26 1 1 acres: 14 (D) (D) (D) : Peas, green ............................................farms: 92 60 9 7 acres: 53 16 27 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 6 3 3 3 acres: 3 (Z) 3 3 Potatoes ...............................................farms: 384 225 47 44 acres: 58,831 (D) 16,906 11,291 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 42 28 2 2 acres: 6,905 (D) (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 242 171 15 15 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 13 6 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 22 18 2 2 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 39 12 11 11 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 68 18 19 16 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 148 108 9 8 acres: 3,285 1,503 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 21 18 1 1 acres: 216 (D) (D) (D) Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 7 6 1 1 acres: 3 (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 1 - - acres: (D) (D) - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 388 295 29 29 acres: 315 120 36 36 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 40 31 3 3 acres: 27 (D) 3 3 : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 1,054 828 86 80 acres: 6,234 2,761 1,740 1,711 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,054 828 86 80 acres: 6,234 2,761 1,740 1,711 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 818 679 55 52 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 192 133 19 16 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 34 14 10 10 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 9 2 1 1 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 1 - 1 1 : Apples .................................................farms: 562 444 42 40 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,448 784 366 (D) : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 297 236 27 26 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,004 590 294 (D) : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 405 292 42 38 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,819 865 891 867 : Almonds ................................................farms: 7 6 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) 2 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 232 201 190 31 29 33 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 179 161 159 18 15 10 500 acres or more .........................................: 137 123 119 14 3 8 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 587 513 504 74 63 111 acres: 133,092 121,376 120,608 11,716 10,139 14,504 tons, dry: 420,769 384,177 381,794 36,592 32,000 69,670 Irrigated ............................................farms: 533 464 457 69 58 104 acres: 115,439 104,010 (D) 11,429 9,852 14,095 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 520 455 442 65 55 94 acres: 124,917 111,382 105,894 13,535 7,649 9,903 tons, dry: 209,742 186,976 180,638 22,766 16,064 14,356 Irrigated ............................................farms: 423 368 357 55 45 76 acres: 90,725 77,717 (D) 13,008 7,122 7,581 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 4 4 4 - - 1 acres: 1,180 1,180 1,180 - - (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 3 3 3 - - - acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 209 169 166 40 35 34 acres: 35,459 27,023 26,093 8,436 6,096 546 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 209 169 166 40 35 34 acres: 35,459 27,023 26,093 8,436 6,096 546 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 122 98 98 24 24 24 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 18 15 15 3 3 8 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 12 12 12 - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 19 15 13 4 4 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 38 29 28 9 4 1 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 35 30 30 5 5 10 acres: (D) 20 20 (D) (D) 2 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 3 3 3 - - - acres: (Z) (Z) (Z) - - - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 19 16 16 3 3 4 acres: 10 5 5 5 5 1 Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 100 77 74 23 18 12 acres: 27,284 19,278 18,348 8,006 5,666 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 12 5 5 7 7 - acres: 5,884 (D) (D) (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 46 37 37 9 9 10 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 7 4 4 3 3 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 1 1 1 - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 16 13 11 3 3 - 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 30 22 21 8 3 1 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 25 23 23 2 2 6 acres: (D) 401 401 (D) (D) 5 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 - - 1 1 1 acres: (D) - - (D) (D) (D) Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Harvested for processing .............................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 56 47 47 9 9 8 acres: (D) 94 94 (D) (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 5 5 5 - - 1 acres: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 120 110 110 10 10 20 acres: (D) 1,376 1,376 (D) (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 120 110 110 10 10 20 acres: (D) 1,376 1,376 (D) (D) (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 68 61 61 7 7 16 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 37 36 36 1 1 3 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 9 9 9 - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 6 4 4 2 2 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: - - - - - - : Apples .................................................farms: 63 57 57 6 6 13 bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) 172 172 (D) (D) (D) : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 30 28 28 2 2 4 bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) 77 77 (D) (D) (D) : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 64 59 59 5 5 7 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,058 (D) (D) (D) (D) 6 : Almonds ................................................farms: 1 1 1 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 74. Summary by Legal Status For Tax Purposes: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Partnership : : :---------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : Registered : : Family or : : under Item : Total : individual : Total : State law -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Land in orchards - Con. : : Pecans .................................................farms: 10 6 2 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: 6 (D) (D) (D) : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 15 13 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 22 (D) - - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 250 206 13 13 acres: 178 116 (D) (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Corporation : :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Other - estate or : : Family held : Other than family held :trust, prison farm, : :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:grazing association, : : : 10 or less : : 10 or less : American Indian Item : Total : Total : stockholders : Total : stockholders : Reservation, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Land in orchards - Con. : : Pecans .................................................farms: - - - - - 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - (D) : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 2 2 2 - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) (D) - - - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 27 21 21 6 6 4 acres: 22 19 19 3 3 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses. 2/ Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold, government payments, and farm-related income are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000. 3/ Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..........................................number: 36,056 2,821 784 784 819 11,427 - percent: 100.0 7.8 2.2 2.2 2.3 31.7 - Land in farms ...................................acres: 30,213,899 6,809,854 244,084 34,879 119,391 5,988,640 - Average size of farm ........................acres: 838 2,414 311 44 146 524 - : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...........................................farms: 36,056 2,821 784 784 819 11,427 - $1,000: 9,511,573 1,611,236 534,763 60,271 288,328 518,118 - Average per farm ..........................dollars: 263,800 571,158 682,096 76,876 352,048 45,342 - : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 .................................: 11,120 13 43 176 130 3,781 - $1,000 to $2,499 .................................: 4,078 50 52 79 57 1,363 - $2,500 to $4,999 .................................: 3,493 64 87 56 86 1,471 - $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: 3,662 116 148 98 112 1,355 - $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................: 3,953 239 115 163 102 1,485 - : $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................: 2,322 219 78 70 50 669 - $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 1,978 297 35 73 75 462 - $100,000 to $249,999 .............................: 2,048 476 33 30 58 385 - $250,000 to $499,999 .............................: 1,445 511 40 12 48 262 - : $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: 910 396 43 13 41 122 - $1,000,000 or more ...............................: 1,047 440 110 14 60 72 - $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .......................: 568 302 43 11 35 53 - $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .......................: 250 111 41 2 17 12 - $5,000,000 or more .............................: 229 27 26 1 8 7 - : Total sales ...................................farms: 36,056 2,821 784 784 819 11,427 - $1,000: 9,222,516 1,500,350 521,678 49,832 287,423 455,669 - Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry : peas .......................................farms: 3,856 2,819 152 3 13 396 - $1,000: 1,548,342 1,345,782 39,604 (D) (D) 70,465 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 2,532 2,014 93 - 4 205 - $1,000: 1,523,860 1,330,827 38,881 - 1,210 66,793 - Corn ......................................farms: 2,152 1,599 58 1 3 238 - $1,000: 1,010,141 881,663 (D) (D) (D) 49,242 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 1,582 1,279 23 - 3 137 - $1,000: 998,242 874,672 (D) - (D) 47,187 - Wheat .....................................farms: 2,229 1,786 25 - 5 160 - $1,000: 307,018 277,415 (D) - (D) 10,848 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 1,139 1,012 10 - 1 47 - $1,000: 285,914 262,715 (D) - (D) 8,795 - Soybeans ..................................farms: 63 46 - - - 2 - $1,000: 5,524 (D) - - - (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 27 20 - - - - - $1,000: 4,891 4,113 - - - - - Sorghum ...................................farms: 765 592 8 1 1 62 - $1,000: 80,884 72,368 (D) (D) (D) 5,006 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 347 299 2 - - 27 - $1,000: 72,812 65,836 (D) - - (D) - Barley ....................................farms: 208 81 66 - 3 47 - $1,000: 32,067 (D) 19,561 - 7 (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 112 38 59 - - 14 - $1,000: 30,452 9,475 19,363 - - (D) - Rice ......................................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .................................farms: 915 769 21 1 3 61 - $1,000: 112,707 99,350 (D) (D) (D) 3,428 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 443 408 10 - 1 14 - $1,000: 103,240 91,421 (D) - (D) 2,745 - Tobacco .....................................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .......................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ...................................farms: 1,206 26 781 44 121 102 - $1,000: 475,148 7,434 462,197 217 1,207 2,958 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 283 12 252 1 5 8 - $1,000: 467,366 7,306 456,534 (D) (D) 2,360 - : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ..............farms: 874 - 74 645 28 74 - $1,000: 49,825 - 391 48,594 91 531 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 129 - 2 125 - 2 - $1,000: 43,022 - (D) 42,768 - (D) - Fruits and tree nuts ......................farms: 792 - 67 596 20 66 - $1,000: 48,980 - 220 48,047 68 431 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 127 - 1 124 - 2 - $1,000: 42,683 - (D) 42,488 - (D) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..........................................number: - 11,427 9,980 218 178 332 1,244 1,449 6,020 percent: - 31.7 27.7 0.6 0.5 0.9 3.5 4.0 16.7 Land in farms ...................................acres: - 5,988,640 13,561,205 801,025 100,997 37,157 78,933 467,888 1,969,846 Average size of farm ........................acres: - 524 1,359 3,674 567 112 63 323 327 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ...........................................farms: - 11,427 9,980 218 178 332 1,244 1,449 6,020 $1,000: - 518,118 1,096,604 3,492,634 1,400,141 217,067 109,777 107,401 75,233 Average per farm ..........................dollars: - 45,342 109,880 16,021,258 7,865,963 653,817 88,245 74,120 12,497 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 .................................: - 3,781 2,300 - 54 22 46 498 4,057 $1,000 to $2,499 .................................: - 1,363 774 - 2 139 860 337 365 $2,500 to $4,999 .................................: - 1,471 939 - 1 68 204 216 301 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: - 1,355 1,130 3 - 31 81 190 398 $10,000 to $24,999 ...............................: - 1,485 1,262 28 7 33 23 93 403 : $25,000 to $49,999 ...............................: - 669 905 35 - 15 7 32 242 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: - 462 837 29 3 6 5 16 140 $100,000 to $249,999 .............................: - 385 929 18 12 5 3 30 69 $250,000 to $499,999 .............................: - 262 505 11 15 - 1 16 24 : $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: - 122 260 13 1 - 6 6 9 $1,000,000 or more ...............................: - 72 139 81 83 13 8 15 12 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 .......................: - 53 82 12 8 3 1 9 9 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 .......................: - 12 29 8 22 - 2 3 3 $5,000,000 or more .............................: - 7 28 61 53 10 5 3 - : Total sales ...................................farms: - 11,427 9,980 218 178 332 1,244 1,449 6,020 $1,000: - 455,669 1,022,959 3,485,836 1,396,879 215,458 109,691 103,476 73,266 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry : peas .......................................farms: - 396 397 24 22 7 5 7 11 $1,000: - 70,465 49,597 24,185 9,676 (D) (D) 1,519 993 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 205 172 19 13 5 - 4 3 $1,000: - 66,793 44,859 24,110 9,552 (D) - (D) (D) Corn ......................................farms: - 238 205 19 16 7 - 4 2 $1,000: - 49,242 31,059 19,322 9,523 (D) - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 137 99 18 13 4 - 4 2 $1,000: - 47,187 28,673 (D) 9,445 (D) - (D) (D) Wheat .....................................farms: - 160 230 12 1 2 3 2 3 $1,000: - 10,848 13,707 2,860 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 47 60 6 - 1 - - 2 $1,000: - 8,795 9,831 2,718 - (D) - - (D) Soybeans ..................................farms: - 2 13 - - 2 - - - $1,000: - (D) (D) - - (D) - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - 7 - - - - - - $1,000: - - 778 - - - - - - Sorghum ...................................farms: - 62 78 6 4 1 3 2 7 $1,000: - 5,006 2,466 (D) 31 (D) (D) (D) 87 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 27 15 3 - - - 1 - $1,000: - (D) 1,551 (D) - - - (D) - Barley ....................................farms: - 47 7 - 2 2 - - - $1,000: - (D) (D) - (D) (D) - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 14 - - 1 - - - - $1,000: - (D) - - (D) - - - - Rice ......................................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .................................farms: - 61 52 2 - 1 - 2 3 $1,000: - 3,428 1,473 (D) - (D) - (D) 36 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 14 8 2 - - - - - $1,000: - 2,745 (D) (D) - - - - - Tobacco .....................................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .......................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ...................................farms: - 102 29 - 2 11 44 17 29 $1,000: - 2,958 566 - (D) 17 49 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 8 3 - - - - 1 1 $1,000: - 2,360 (D) - - - - (D) (D) : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ..............farms: - 74 17 - - - 5 9 22 $1,000: - 531 62 - - - 4 42 111 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 2 - - - - - - - $1,000: - (D) - - - - - - - Fruits and tree nuts ......................farms: - 66 15 - - - 2 7 19 $1,000: - 431 (D) - - - (D) (D) 110 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - 2 - - - - - - - $1,000: - (D) - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. : : Total - Con. : Total sales - Con. : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries - Con. : : Berries ...................................farms: 176 - 31 89 18 27 - $1,000: 846 - 171 548 23 100 - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: 2 - - 2 - - - $1,000: (D) - - (D) - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ........................................farms: 939 4 115 12 674 76 - $1,000: 284,999 219 1,273 229 282,039 867 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 279 3 1 2 269 2 - $1,000: 278,820 (D) (D) (D) 277,568 (D) - Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .......................farms: 109 1 2 4 87 4 - $1,000: 171 (D) (D) (Z) 147 (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees ................farms: 103 1 2 4 81 4 - $1,000: 155 (D) (D) (Z) 131 (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Short rotation woody crops ................farms: 6 - - - 6 - - $1,000: 16 - - - 16 - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Other crops and hay .........................farms: 8,190 599 181 80 60 5,722 - $1,000: 460,769 73,449 14,058 194 736 339,987 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 1,568 303 57 - 3 1,048 - $1,000: 409,824 68,549 13,068 - 438 303,477 - Maple syrup ...............................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ...........................farms: 9,739 487 52 14 35 564 - $1,000: 4,659,645 71,471 3,685 455 1,434 38,406 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 3,200 280 19 1 3 152 - $1,000: 4,578,609 67,302 3,396 (D) (D) 32,514 - Milk from cows ..............................farms: 148 - 1 - 1 4 - $1,000: 1,248,834 - (D) - (D) (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 116 - - - - 2 - $1,000: 1,248,712 - - - - (D) - Hogs and pigs ...............................farms: 1,207 11 42 13 17 76 - $1,000: 210,135 (D) 158 (D) (D) 204 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 28 2 - - - 2 - $1,000: 207,273 (D) - - - (D) - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk ........farms: 2,095 33 26 13 22 158 - $1,000: 97,852 405 69 18 55 942 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 85 1 - - - 2 - $1,000: 90,336 (D) - - - (D) - Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys ................................farms: 1,853 8 2 5 7 62 - $1,000: 31,957 86 (D) (D) (D) 436 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 139 - - - 1 - - $1,000: 15,277 - - - (D) - - Poultry and eggs ............................farms: 3,534 36 151 68 65 279 - $1,000: 111,869 (D) 211 (D) 68 374 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 22 1 - - - - - $1,000: 106,731 (D) - - - - - Aquaculture .................................farms: 51 - 2 - 2 1 - $1,000: 15,769 - (D) - (D) (D) - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 30 - - - - - - $1,000: 15,482 - - - - - - Other animals and other animal : products ...................................farms: 1,347 10 33 39 50 113 - $1,000: 27,202 343 20 23 40 226 - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: 56 1 - - - 1 - $1,000: 22,877 (D) - - - (D) - : Value of- : Government payments ...........................farms: 8,533 1,895 164 107 19 3,764 - $1,000: 289,057 110,886 13,085 10,439 904 62,448 - : Landlord's share of total sales ...............farms: 1,319 782 20 2 8 243 - $1,000: 113,343 73,222 2,182 (D) (D) 17,312 - : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers .....................................farms: 2,425 18 279 231 128 188 - $1,000: 30,339 416 6,981 6,781 1,758 883 - : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products .........farms: 901 12 172 136 48 66 - $1,000: 186,202 999 90,142 15,818 6,135 1,179 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. : : Total - Con. : Total sales - Con. : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries - Con. : : Berries ...................................farms: - 27 2 - - - 3 2 4 $1,000: - 100 (D) - - - (D) (D) 1 Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ........................................farms: - 76 9 1 1 4 9 12 22 $1,000: - 867 44 (D) (D) 12 (D) (D) 206 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 2 - - 1 - - - 1 $1,000: - (D) - - (D) - - - (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .......................farms: - 4 2 - - - - 1 8 $1,000: - (D) (D) - - - - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees ................farms: - 4 2 - - - - 1 8 $1,000: - (D) (D) - - - - (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Short rotation woody crops ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay .........................farms: - 5,722 856 45 20 18 98 85 426 $1,000: - 339,987 23,034 2,975 3,855 211 269 602 1,398 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 1,048 126 13 11 1 2 2 2 $1,000: - 303,477 17,059 2,735 3,704 (D) (D) (D) (D) Maple syrup ...............................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ................farms: - - - - - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - - - - - : Cattle and calves ...........................farms: - 564 7,681 218 124 29 61 73 401 $1,000: - 38,406 940,803 3,453,821 134,630 (D) (D) 7,720 5,211 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 152 2,480 144 92 3 - 16 10 $1,000: - 32,514 875,877 3,451,907 134,245 (D) - 7,348 (D) Milk from cows ..............................farms: - 4 13 - 126 - 3 - - $1,000: - (D) 34 - 1,248,524 - 3 - - Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 2 - - 114 - - - - $1,000: - (D) - - (D) - - - - Hogs and pigs ...............................farms: - 76 373 5 12 315 95 71 177 $1,000: - 204 742 23 13 207,913 88 85 212 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 2 1 - - 23 - - - $1,000: - (D) (D) - - (D) - - - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk ........farms: - 158 311 8 7 27 127 1,113 250 $1,000: - 942 2,593 19 6 41 147 92,761 796 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 2 4 - - - - 75 3 $1,000: - (D) 1,513 - - - - 88,192 298 Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys ................................farms: - 62 341 14 6 1 17 37 1,353 $1,000: - 436 (D) (D) 19 (D) (D) 64 27,069 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - 15 - - - - - 123 $1,000: - - (D) - - - - - 13,533 Poultry and eggs ............................farms: - 279 711 16 9 86 1,211 364 538 $1,000: - 374 756 21 14 103 108,946 287 525 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - 21 - - $1,000: - - - - - - (D) - - Aquaculture .................................farms: - 1 2 - - - - - 44 $1,000: - (D) (D) - - - - - (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - - - - - - - - 30 $1,000: - - - - - - - - 15,482 Other animals and other animal : products ...................................farms: - 113 165 9 12 10 83 79 744 $1,000: - 226 (D) (D) 64 9 34 83 20,779 Sales of $50,000 or more ..................farms: - 1 5 1 - - - - 48 $1,000: - (D) (D) (D) - - - - 17,394 : Value of- : Government payments ...........................farms: - 3,764 2,206 68 69 16 15 78 132 $1,000: - 62,448 73,645 6,798 3,262 1,610 86 3,925 1,967 : Landlord's share of total sales ...............farms: - 243 210 9 4 4 6 6 25 $1,000: - 17,312 5,530 (D) 633 (D) 3 26 (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers .....................................farms: - 188 710 20 13 60 260 182 336 $1,000: - 883 8,470 1,312 242 281 465 329 2,419 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products .........farms: - 66 229 9 8 21 42 85 73 $1,000: - 1,179 8,779 (D) 31,749 (D) 12,184 681 2,441 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ...............farms: 36,056 2,821 784 784 819 11,427 - $1,000: 8,160,142 1,318,850 376,732 42,723 215,628 499,707 - Average per farm ..........................dollars: 226,319 467,511 480,526 54,493 263,282 43,730 - : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ....................................farms: 10,790 2,545 567 418 469 3,022 - $1,000: 410,699 261,241 47,219 880 11,912 49,912 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 6,343 455 359 379 329 2,013 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 2,149 671 56 32 74 663 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 716 344 18 6 28 169 - $50,000 or more ................................: 1,582 1,075 134 1 38 177 - : Chemicals purchased ...........................farms: 11,433 2,680 505 463 415 3,125 - $1,000: 229,485 150,338 31,286 1,603 2,312 21,094 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 7,952 697 308 411 322 2,513 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 1,810 813 60 35 69 449 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 593 367 35 12 14 96 - $50,000 or more ................................: 1,078 803 102 5 10 67 - : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .....farms: 9,990 2,500 777 360 767 2,553 - $1,000: 253,811 130,712 30,899 1,784 44,222 24,071 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 3,593 111 332 211 325 1,039 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 2,495 317 193 89 182 828 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 2,022 862 98 50 119 489 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 674 409 32 4 49 96 - $50,000 or more ................................: 1,206 801 122 6 92 101 - : Cover crop seed purchased ...................farms: 1,561 185 174 105 81 524 - $1,000: 3,424 1,196 528 83 42 771 - : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....farms: 9,156 255 135 73 65 758 - $1,000: 2,003,707 12,826 681 69 232 7,414 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 5,698 92 122 72 57 547 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 2,250 94 10 - 6 166 - $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 746 38 2 1 2 37 - $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: 187 20 - - - 4 - $250,000 or more ...............................: 275 11 1 - - 4 - : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ......farms: 4,554 177 34 9 21 350 - $1,000: 156,872 3,000 97 (D) (D) 3,638 - Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .....................................farms: 6,036 114 124 68 52 492 - $1,000: 1,846,835 9,826 585 (D) (D) 3,776 - : Feed purchased ................................farms: 20,843 607 280 167 203 2,011 - $1,000: 2,230,730 17,664 1,282 331 1,266 12,258 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 12,303 232 229 154 147 1,571 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 5,961 207 36 12 51 360 - $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 1,894 126 15 1 4 64 - $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: 326 32 - - - 13 - $250,000 or more ...............................: 359 10 - - 1 3 - : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........farms: 32,913 2,671 739 736 759 9,601 - $1,000: 280,247 86,284 22,540 1,671 7,655 41,458 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 25,228 745 524 671 567 8,092 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 5,471 988 75 54 122 1,209 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 1,099 428 40 9 35 169 - $50,000 or more ................................: 1,115 510 100 2 35 131 - : Utilities .....................................farms: 22,978 2,431 626 548 593 6,012 - $1,000: 251,233 80,957 22,457 2,040 9,890 35,121 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 7,155 143 190 260 169 2,164 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 10,017 713 207 208 215 2,720 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 4,199 858 97 69 144 891 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 666 241 24 6 25 134 - $50,000 or more ................................: 941 476 108 5 40 103 - : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ......farms: 27,469 2,564 687 635 691 7,475 - $1,000: 451,491 120,332 41,245 3,700 11,911 61,433 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 17,615 482 405 486 427 5,370 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 6,744 826 125 121 162 1,635 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 1,410 527 30 17 52 237 - $50,000 or more ................................: 1,700 729 127 11 50 233 - : Hired farm labor ..............................farms: 6,965 1,263 333 189 358 1,557 - $1,000: 675,083 89,065 73,311 15,987 83,985 57,662 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 1,964 164 56 65 48 519 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 1,912 292 67 52 67 544 - $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 1,788 465 65 36 77 353 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ...............farms: - 11,427 9,980 218 178 332 1,244 1,449 6,020 $1,000: - 499,707 1,067,043 3,039,000 1,004,803 189,702 120,150 84,690 201,114 Average per farm ..........................dollars: - 43,730 106,918 13,940,367 5,644,961 571,393 96,584 58,447 33,408 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ....................................farms: - 3,022 2,099 78 63 61 182 189 1,097 $1,000: - 49,912 25,097 3,294 6,090 (D) 336 700 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 2,013 1,372 33 12 54 169 163 1,005 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 663 498 22 15 5 9 19 85 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 169 130 8 6 - 4 1 2 $50,000 or more ................................: - 177 99 15 30 2 - 6 5 : Chemicals purchased ...........................farms: - 3,125 2,394 79 67 42 210 204 1,249 $1,000: - 21,094 13,290 4,248 2,865 (D) (D) 193 1,191 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 2,513 1,978 38 18 39 208 197 1,223 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 449 313 19 22 - 2 6 22 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 96 45 9 12 1 - 1 1 $50,000 or more ................................: - 67 58 13 15 2 - - 3 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .....farms: - 2,553 1,789 54 66 58 284 271 511 $1,000: - 24,071 11,121 2,687 6,023 729 182 451 929 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 1,039 779 8 4 31 214 199 340 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 828 583 11 9 20 70 56 137 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 489 333 14 12 3 - 15 27 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 96 57 11 9 2 - - 5 $50,000 or more ................................: - 101 37 10 32 2 - 1 2 : Cover crop seed purchased ...................farms: - 524 288 9 4 2 44 43 102 $1,000: - 771 513 63 (D) (D) 10 24 120 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased .....farms: - 758 4,382 164 74 247 702 711 1,590 $1,000: - 7,414 227,612 1,663,063 22,058 15,721 29,951 12,325 11,757 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 547 2,155 20 24 214 620 623 1,152 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 166 1,429 36 11 21 67 62 348 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 37 543 20 7 4 4 13 75 $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: - 4 128 8 5 - 5 6 11 $250,000 or more ...............................: - 4 127 80 27 8 6 7 4 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ......farms: - 350 2,679 70 60 70 176 382 526 $1,000: - 3,638 76,805 35,184 18,031 12,108 697 2,410 4,706 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .....................................farms: - 492 2,396 124 36 219 632 488 1,291 $1,000: - 3,776 150,807 1,627,879 4,027 3,614 29,254 9,915 7,051 : Feed purchased ................................farms: - 2,011 9,707 218 178 325 1,169 1,383 4,595 $1,000: - 12,258 276,417 1,152,443 559,158 89,729 46,812 32,910 40,461 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 1,571 4,909 32 46 215 902 1,002 2,864 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 360 3,111 58 29 85 233 331 1,448 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 64 1,343 27 9 10 20 36 239 $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: - 13 215 16 8 2 2 3 35 $250,000 or more ...............................: - 3 129 85 86 13 12 11 9 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...........farms: - 9,601 9,547 214 174 314 1,191 1,393 5,574 $1,000: - 41,458 57,446 13,555 25,647 3,628 3,308 4,246 12,809 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 8,092 6,911 75 72 275 1,102 1,278 4,916 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 1,209 2,149 61 19 29 75 84 606 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 169 314 28 12 2 8 18 36 $50,000 or more ................................: - 131 173 50 71 8 6 13 16 : Utilities .....................................farms: - 6,012 6,962 194 143 248 806 904 3,511 $1,000: - 35,121 33,791 17,498 26,779 6,092 4,298 2,080 10,230 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 2,164 2,027 20 18 78 318 460 1,308 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 2,720 3,199 61 26 134 407 366 1,761 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 891 1,507 47 16 25 71 65 409 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 134 177 19 3 - 4 10 23 $50,000 or more ................................: - 103 52 47 80 11 6 3 10 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ......farms: - 7,475 8,345 208 162 253 924 1,133 4,392 $1,000: - 61,433 81,589 26,203 60,455 12,125 4,333 5,292 22,872 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 5,370 5,152 63 60 202 772 924 3,272 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 1,635 2,459 54 20 39 130 173 1,000 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 237 423 14 5 1 11 23 70 $50,000 or more ................................: - 233 311 77 77 11 11 13 50 : Hired farm labor ..............................farms: - 1,557 1,870 122 96 47 134 182 814 $1,000: - 57,662 78,516 59,093 136,201 26,577 17,896 8,142 28,649 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 519 551 10 2 28 83 94 344 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 544 567 14 5 5 20 43 236 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 353 549 29 9 3 21 24 157 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Hired farm labor - Con. : Farms with expenses of- - Con. : : $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: 811 287 64 17 80 99 - $250,000 or more ...............................: 490 55 81 19 86 42 - : Contract labor ................................farms: 3,886 487 170 207 188 984 - $1,000: 84,026 12,653 16,717 2,195 8,122 9,357 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 719 31 22 45 32 211 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 1,275 108 30 67 45 398 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 1,241 215 48 67 65 262 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 376 90 15 18 24 87 - $50,000 or more ................................: 275 43 55 10 22 26 - : Customwork and custom hauling .................farms: 6,346 1,223 126 62 57 1,919 - $1,000: 140,509 47,908 6,693 371 1,637 18,913 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 1,379 47 23 18 20 481 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 2,316 198 35 22 15 805 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 1,671 495 29 20 12 482 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 443 216 13 2 4 75 - $50,000 or more ................................: 537 267 26 - 6 76 - : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees .........................................farms: 6,984 1,326 206 58 143 1,090 - $1,000: 289,146 116,848 28,319 2,148 8,793 37,471 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 2,789 151 43 27 44 437 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 992 137 20 8 19 173 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 1,302 246 25 10 20 194 - $25,000 or more ................................: 1,901 792 118 13 60 286 - : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ........farms: 2,107 423 108 57 71 514 - $1,000: 47,934 18,776 7,591 188 883 5,448 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: 466 7 17 27 20 113 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 679 51 26 22 23 225 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 547 153 23 7 17 113 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 146 78 5 - 6 30 - $50,000 or more ................................: 269 134 37 1 5 33 - : Interest expense ..............................farms: 10,151 1,544 274 199 215 2,345 - $1,000: 222,185 53,834 9,150 2,636 3,323 39,266 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 3,574 365 97 71 82 911 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 4,634 627 87 107 93 1,041 - $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: 1,570 439 71 19 37 332 - $100,000 or more ...............................: 373 113 19 2 3 61 - : Secured by real estate ......................farms: 7,509 1,003 184 159 134 1,747 - $1,000: 157,835 35,400 5,089 2,108 2,204 32,027 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: 532 42 8 6 4 134 - $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: 1,627 148 45 39 29 369 - $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: 3,998 481 79 95 70 934 - $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: 782 167 25 17 22 198 - $50,000 or more ..............................: 570 165 27 2 9 112 - : Not secured by real estate ..................farms: 5,812 1,082 175 92 136 1,247 - $1,000: 64,350 18,433 4,061 529 1,119 7,239 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: 1,208 102 20 32 34 299 - $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: 2,600 320 72 43 67 660 - $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: 1,470 452 34 14 25 214 - $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: 332 153 24 1 5 58 - $50,000 or more ..............................: 202 55 25 2 5 16 - : Property taxes paid ...........................farms: 34,388 2,529 719 765 761 11,061 - $1,000: 154,453 28,116 6,357 2,434 3,722 41,272 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 28,231 1,304 520 678 605 9,275 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 3,311 523 89 59 64 1,077 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 1,946 445 46 21 69 501 - $25,000 or more ................................: 900 257 64 7 23 208 - : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ................................farms: 13,319 409 132 55 62 1,236 - $1,000: 120,884 2,184 282 47 384 3,032 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 11,137 269 122 54 56 1,100 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 1,773 127 7 1 2 121 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 182 7 2 - 1 8 - $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: 85 5 1 - 2 7 - $100,000 or more ...............................: 142 1 - - 1 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Hired farm labor - Con. : Farms with expenses of- - Con. : : $100,000 to $249,999 ...........................: - 99 161 18 6 1 4 14 60 $250,000 or more ...............................: - 42 42 51 74 10 6 7 17 : Contract labor ................................farms: - 984 1,019 69 31 30 44 143 514 $1,000: - 9,357 14,604 6,700 4,121 2,153 629 1,564 5,212 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 211 199 6 4 - 15 39 115 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 398 317 6 - 16 23 61 204 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 262 369 22 15 11 4 29 134 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 87 87 6 3 - - 5 41 $50,000 or more ................................: - 26 47 29 9 3 2 9 20 : Customwork and custom hauling .................farms: - 1,919 1,848 105 71 58 81 145 651 $1,000: - 18,913 18,471 10,783 23,096 10,257 (D) 644 (D) Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 481 445 8 - 14 48 60 215 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 805 728 28 3 24 26 63 369 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 482 514 23 4 12 6 12 62 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 75 99 8 12 1 - 10 3 $50,000 or more ................................: - 76 62 38 52 7 1 - 2 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees .........................................farms: - 1,090 3,160 111 69 30 59 126 606 $1,000: - 37,471 57,980 10,976 17,342 670 708 1,963 5,927 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 437 1,552 40 11 14 25 69 376 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 173 508 13 3 9 10 7 85 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 194 625 13 13 6 21 28 101 $25,000 or more ................................: - 286 475 45 42 1 3 22 44 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ........farms: - 514 504 27 33 22 36 50 262 $1,000: - 5,448 4,126 2,090 5,794 (D) (D) 189 1,497 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 .....................................: - 113 156 3 2 6 14 18 83 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 225 174 2 - 11 21 27 97 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 113 142 6 6 - 1 4 75 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 30 20 - 6 - - 1 - $50,000 or more ................................: - 33 12 16 19 5 - - 7 : Interest expense ..............................farms: - 2,345 3,147 126 102 80 328 332 1,459 $1,000: - 39,266 57,048 9,800 23,144 1,515 3,521 4,029 14,919 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 911 1,086 32 13 31 130 135 621 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 1,041 1,517 39 22 46 174 174 707 $25,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 332 466 25 16 1 21 18 125 $100,000 or more ...............................: - 61 78 30 51 2 3 5 6 : Secured by real estate ......................farms: - 1,747 2,428 79 66 67 264 252 1,126 $1,000: - 32,027 42,934 3,383 14,500 978 3,098 3,181 12,933 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: - 134 183 6 - 7 9 25 108 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: - 369 568 7 10 17 80 59 256 $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: - 934 1,297 36 12 40 151 148 655 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: - 198 226 9 5 - 20 10 83 $50,000 or more ..............................: - 112 154 21 39 3 4 10 24 : Not secured by real estate ..................farms: - 1,247 1,791 91 68 46 162 190 732 $1,000: - 7,239 14,114 6,417 8,644 537 424 848 1,986 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ...................................: - 299 416 12 - 12 25 52 204 $1,000 to $4,999 .............................: - 660 704 26 17 28 113 109 441 $5,000 to $24,999 ............................: - 214 561 19 13 4 24 26 84 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................: - 58 75 8 2 1 - 2 3 $50,000 or more ..............................: - 16 35 26 36 1 - 1 - : Property taxes paid ...........................farms: - 11,061 9,458 204 169 313 1,217 1,374 5,818 $1,000: - 41,272 37,138 2,339 5,003 1,868 3,276 3,449 19,478 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 9,275 7,892 122 88 282 1,109 1,291 5,065 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 1,077 867 24 16 18 82 55 437 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 501 525 36 23 7 17 19 237 $25,000 or more ................................: - 208 174 22 42 6 9 9 79 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock ................................farms: - 1,236 6,252 196 153 196 611 992 3,025 $1,000: - 3,032 26,268 31,616 36,583 9,085 1,585 1,852 7,966 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 1,100 5,061 90 55 178 579 932 2,641 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 121 1,028 33 21 7 27 47 352 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 8 109 19 7 - - 9 20 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 7 31 8 14 1 3 3 10 $100,000 or more ...............................: - - 23 46 56 10 2 1 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : : All other production expenses .................farms: 18,710 2,569 536 404 498 4,765 - $1,000: 314,521 89,112 30,703 4,639 15,378 34,526 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: 11,899 595 298 289 302 3,498 - $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: 4,677 1,053 101 76 106 1,010 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 944 381 35 18 35 147 - $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: 716 408 22 11 17 67 - $100,000 or more ...............................: 474 132 80 10 38 43 - : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ........farms: 1,268 573 32 17 31 278 - $1,000: 39,380 25,746 2,064 221 1,411 3,994 - : Depreciation expenses claimed ...................farms: 20,572 2,349 603 568 638 5,976 - $1,000: 645,307 194,536 38,768 5,987 19,234 99,943 - : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations ..............farms: 36,056 2,821 784 784 819 11,427 - $1,000: 1,827,767 458,215 173,599 23,335 79,590 111,054 - Average per farm ..........................dollars: 50,692 162,430 221,427 29,763 97,179 9,719 - : Farms with net gains 2/ ......................number: 12,532 1,898 456 369 365 4,617 - Average net gain ........................dollars: 191,789 283,408 407,883 82,579 271,213 50,120 - : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 879 21 37 11 21 431 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 1,990 62 61 78 67 1,018 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 1,364 78 58 41 26 674 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 2,200 198 64 97 48 951 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 1,652 223 31 74 42 593 - $50,000 or more ................................: 4,447 1,316 205 68 161 950 - : Farms with net losses ........................number: 23,524 923 328 415 454 6,810 - Average net loss ........................dollars: 24,474 86,341 37,793 17,198 42,738 17,672 - : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 1,569 24 36 24 44 768 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 5,885 91 82 149 107 2,236 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 5,078 62 83 76 70 1,417 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 5,904 214 61 105 106 1,328 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 2,885 165 31 35 55 604 - $50,000 or more ................................: 2,203 367 35 26 72 457 - : Net cash farm income of producers ...............farms: 36,056 2,821 784 784 819 11,427 - $1,000: 1,666,216 410,709 173,480 23,302 80,842 97,736 - Average per farm ..........................dollars: 46,212 145,590 221,276 29,722 98,708 8,553 - : Producers reporting net gains 2/ ..............farms: 12,466 1,832 458 375 364 4,610 - Average net gain ........................dollars: 180,774 271,767 405,851 80,986 275,344 47,887 - : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 880 22 37 11 21 432 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 1,997 56 62 84 67 1,020 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 1,380 90 58 41 26 676 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 2,196 179 65 97 47 958 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 1,661 218 31 74 43 597 - $50,000 or more ................................: 4,352 1,267 205 68 160 927 - : Producers reporting net losses ................farms: 23,590 989 326 409 455 6,817 - Average net loss ........................dollars: 24,897 88,138 38,035 17,281 42,600 18,046 - : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: 1,576 23 36 24 44 768 - $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: 5,892 93 82 145 107 2,238 - $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: 5,073 62 81 76 71 1,415 - $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: 5,899 223 61 103 106 1,328 - $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: 2,898 182 31 35 56 603 - $50,000 or more ................................: 2,252 406 35 26 71 465 - : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...........................................farms: 52 33 3 - - 5 - $1,000: 6,957 6,096 112 - - 219 - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ..........farms: 12,606 1,893 266 255 248 3,804 - $1,000: 476,337 165,829 15,568 5,786 6,890 92,644 - : Customwork and other agricultural services ....farms: 1,769 401 42 35 27 567 - $1,000: 47,006 19,110 1,594 375 907 9,895 - : Gross cash rent or share payments .............farms: 5,874 642 102 84 72 2,156 - $1,000: 111,813 22,751 2,066 651 572 47,847 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : : All other production expenses .................farms: - 4,765 5,668 184 130 150 522 714 2,570 $1,000: - 34,526 46,528 22,612 44,444 5,836 2,952 4,662 13,129 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ...................................: - 3,498 3,585 53 35 113 452 623 2,056 $5,000 to $24,999 ..............................: - 1,010 1,679 52 16 26 56 71 431 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 147 242 19 8 1 3 4 51 $50,000 to $99,999 .............................: - 67 119 19 13 6 8 3 23 $100,000 or more ...............................: - 43 43 41 58 4 3 13 9 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ........farms: - 278 244 11 7 4 7 9 55 $1,000: - 3,994 3,273 1,482 (D) (D) 4 137 417 : Depreciation expenses claimed ...................farms: - 5,976 6,067 186 135 144 465 682 2,759 $1,000: - 99,943 154,920 26,358 51,282 7,627 6,954 10,544 29,155 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations ..............farms: - 11,427 9,980 218 178 332 1,244 1,449 6,020 $1,000: - 111,054 119,886 457,930 400,595 30,598 -5,793 25,686 -46,926 Average per farm ..........................dollars: - 9,719 12,013 2,100,595 2,250,535 92,162 -4,657 17,727 -7,795 : Farms with net gains 2/ ......................number: - 4,617 3,419 137 94 45 110 173 849 Average net gain ........................dollars: - 50,120 86,996 3,406,676 4,332,842 824,721 106,836 244,754 66,049 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 431 209 1 - 9 33 19 87 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 1,018 446 8 - 7 30 32 181 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 674 349 2 - 2 14 24 96 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 951 639 14 2 8 11 21 147 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 593 514 11 3 1 2 18 140 $50,000 or more ................................: - 950 1,262 101 89 18 20 59 198 : Farms with net losses ........................number: - 6,810 6,561 81 84 287 1,134 1,276 5,171 Average net loss ........................dollars: - 17,672 27,062 108,456 79,665 22,699 15,472 13,054 19,919 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 768 251 1 - 3 40 77 301 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 2,236 1,278 2 19 79 287 390 1,165 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 1,417 1,418 9 16 62 298 385 1,182 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 1,328 1,919 21 22 97 327 270 1,434 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 604 976 19 8 39 127 106 720 $50,000 or more ................................: - 457 719 29 19 7 55 48 369 : Net cash farm income of producers ...............farms: - 11,427 9,980 218 178 332 1,244 1,449 6,020 $1,000: - 97,736 112,360 369,129 400,530 27,071 -7,923 25,797 -46,818 Average per farm ..........................dollars: - 8,553 11,259 1,693,253 2,250,168 81,538 -6,369 17,803 -7,777 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ ..............farms: - 4,610 3,416 135 95 45 110 173 853 Average net gain ........................dollars: - 47,887 85,305 2,800,956 4,286,468 745,865 87,463 245,152 65,739 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 432 208 1 - 9 33 19 87 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 1,020 443 8 1 7 30 32 187 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 676 352 2 - 2 15 24 94 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 958 645 17 2 8 11 20 147 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 597 515 11 3 1 2 18 148 $50,000 or more ................................: - 927 1,253 96 89 18 19 60 190 : Producers reporting net losses ................farms: - 6,817 6,564 83 83 287 1,134 1,276 5,167 Average net loss ........................dollars: - 18,046 27,276 108,432 80,536 22,625 15,471 13,021 19,914 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ...............................: - 768 254 2 - 3 40 77 305 $1,000 to $4,999 ...............................: - 2,238 1,286 1 19 79 287 390 1,165 $5,000 to $9,999 ...............................: - 1,415 1,420 9 15 62 299 385 1,178 $10,000 to $24,999 .............................: - 1,328 1,911 21 22 97 326 270 1,431 $25,000 to $49,999 .............................: - 603 969 19 8 39 127 108 721 $50,000 or more ................................: - 465 724 31 19 7 55 46 367 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...........................................farms: - 5 9 - - 1 - 1 - $1,000: - 219 (D) - - (D) - (D) - : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ..........farms: - 3,804 3,562 100 79 62 238 258 1,841 $1,000: - 92,644 90,325 4,295 5,257 3,233 4,580 2,976 78,955 : Customwork and other agricultural services ....farms: - 567 419 20 8 11 30 50 159 $1,000: - 9,895 8,305 671 342 1,847 140 368 3,452 : Gross cash rent or share payments .............farms: - 2,156 1,718 43 29 24 98 82 824 $1,000: - 47,847 23,782 624 1,188 1,182 589 416 10,147 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES - Con. : : Total income from farm-related sources - Con. : : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and maple : products .....................................farms: 384 3 13 17 40 104 - $1,000: 1,498 27 3 7 37 428 - Agri-tourism and recreational services ........farms: 909 27 46 20 54 173 - $1,000: 66,706 448 1,279 1,604 304 8,061 - Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives .................................farms: 3,651 1,007 78 67 51 891 - $1,000: 18,707 8,336 414 (D) (D) 1,561 - Crop and livestock insurance payments .........farms: 2,345 1,028 45 61 6 450 - $1,000: 160,675 107,869 9,377 2,785 89 17,583 - Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ................farms: 369 48 22 11 2 132 - $1,000: 3,215 466 262 (D) (D) 1,105 - Other farm-related income sources .............farms: 1,862 195 35 19 50 393 - $1,000: 66,716 6,822 573 150 3,500 6,164 - : LAND USE : : Total cropland ..................................farms: 24,015 2,821 784 784 819 11,089 - acres: 10,479,125 5,569,906 195,592 17,756 38,059 2,681,150 - Harvested cropland ............................farms: 16,382 2,821 784 784 819 6,018 - acres: 4,951,986 3,168,851 143,898 7,119 22,791 796,505 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ..................................: 9,705 284 592 760 735 4,091 - 50 to 99 acres .................................: 1,481 219 23 12 38 643 - 100 to 199 acres ...............................: 1,410 376 35 10 23 496 - 200 to 499 acres ...............................: 1,617 600 51 1 17 461 - 500 to 999 acres ...............................: 904 442 41 1 5 191 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................: 665 424 27 - - 81 - 2,000 acres or more ............................: 600 476 15 - 1 55 - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements ...............................farms: 2,321 103 64 45 45 514 - acres: 430,546 55,029 6,277 4,635 1,458 97,855 - On which all crops failed or were : abandoned ..................................farms: 3,792 753 81 77 55 1,705 - acres: 844,490 418,508 7,220 826 1,728 243,705 - Idle or used for cover crops or soil : improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .....................farms: 7,558 812 184 150 179 4,646 - acres: 2,213,903 497,839 24,465 3,904 5,404 1,250,069 - In summer fallow ............................farms: 4,172 1,440 101 74 73 1,394 - acres: 2,038,200 1,429,679 13,732 1,272 6,678 293,016 - : Total woodland ..................................farms: 4,715 71 115 111 161 1,337 - acres: 1,368,221 20,815 5,524 4,420 10,792 435,405 - Woodland pastured .............................farms: 2,705 16 33 38 66 499 - acres: 788,425 3,060 1,065 2,040 1,827 104,928 - Woodland not pastured .........................farms: 2,569 62 95 79 113 974 - acres: 579,796 17,755 4,459 2,380 8,965 330,477 - Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .................farms: 20,450 939 230 187 242 3,788 - acres: 17,658,283 1,099,308 25,777 5,972 63,246 2,679,338 - : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ......farms: 19,695 1,274 415 457 444 5,572 - acres: 708,270 119,825 17,191 6,731 7,294 192,747 - : Irrigated land ..................................farms: 15,203 1,350 784 769 680 5,355 - acres: 2,287,808 718,118 130,877 9,052 14,816 640,314 - Harvested cropland ............................farms: 12,968 1,335 784 764 670 5,091 - acres: 1,931,173 700,472 121,861 6,945 13,005 561,539 - Pastureland and other land ....................farms: 5,114 110 138 173 101 1,236 - acres: 356,635 17,646 9,016 2,107 1,811 78,775 - : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs ...................farms: 4,265 638 20 7 3 2,878 - acres: 1,908,578 283,189 3,870 3,891 339 1,088,590 - : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ........farms: 4,913 2,268 161 122 65 1,137 - acres: 7,406,488 3,903,000 124,134 3,298 9,901 928,274 - : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales .....................farms: 315 47 79 42 44 63 - $1,000: 192,345 15,692 40,065 6,827 6,869 9,077 - : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings ....farms: 36,056 2,821 784 784 819 11,427 - $1,000: 72,539,398 13,162,753 1,878,507 617,063 1,166,918 16,880,478 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES - Con. : : Total income from farm-related sources - Con. : : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and maple : products .....................................farms: - 104 79 - - 2 23 7 96 $1,000: - 428 460 - - (D) 56 (D) 472 Agri-tourism and recreational services ........farms: - 173 275 10 2 3 30 24 245 $1,000: - 8,061 19,884 (D) (D) 3 2,177 1,195 30,964 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives .................................farms: - 891 1,126 45 51 22 40 64 209 $1,000: - 1,561 3,232 531 2,777 38 19 73 222 Crop and livestock insurance payments .........farms: - 450 590 29 13 5 4 14 100 $1,000: - 17,583 19,658 1,554 570 (D) (D) 416 594 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ................farms: - 132 102 3 1 3 15 11 19 $1,000: - 1,105 894 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 120 Other farm-related income sources .............farms: - 393 509 17 13 17 37 63 514 $1,000: - 6,164 14,110 224 (D) (D) 1,487 465 32,984 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ..................................farms: - 11,089 4,308 126 106 115 522 455 2,086 acres: - 2,681,150 1,608,104 152,616 59,851 10,423 11,624 46,277 87,767 Harvested cropland ............................farms: - 6,018 3,048 100 88 46 236 226 1,412 acres: - 796,505 640,999 60,322 46,116 7,749 3,394 17,525 36,717 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ..................................: - 4,091 1,489 32 17 34 220 186 1,265 50 to 99 acres .................................: - 643 398 17 13 7 12 9 90 100 to 199 acres ...............................: - 496 414 15 10 2 2 5 22 200 to 499 acres ...............................: - 461 406 21 16 - 2 16 26 500 to 999 acres ...............................: - 191 185 4 19 1 - 8 7 1,000 to 1,999 acres ...........................: - 81 111 7 12 1 - - 2 2,000 acres or more ............................: - 55 45 4 1 1 - 2 - : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements ...............................farms: - 514 793 25 17 21 117 130 447 acres: - 97,855 192,141 25,586 2,699 715 3,646 12,727 27,778 On which all crops failed or were : abandoned ..................................farms: - 1,705 714 21 12 13 85 77 199 acres: - 243,705 154,977 3,807 1,795 385 843 6,178 4,518 Idle or used for cover crops or soil : improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .....................farms: - 4,646 920 26 16 45 161 96 323 acres: - 1,250,069 383,280 24,052 5,028 937 2,244 3,253 13,428 In summer fallow ............................farms: - 1,394 785 22 21 6 67 57 132 acres: - 293,016 236,707 38,849 4,213 637 1,497 6,594 5,326 : Total woodland ..................................farms: - 1,337 1,430 21 11 37 167 189 1,065 acres: - 435,405 635,228 1,312 1,025 969 8,699 29,780 214,252 Woodland pastured .............................farms: - 499 1,076 9 8 22 83 154 701 acres: - 104,928 515,440 944 (D) (D) 5,854 26,903 125,294 Woodland not pastured .........................farms: - 974 543 13 6 17 101 66 500 acres: - 330,477 119,788 368 (D) (D) 2,845 2,877 88,958 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .................farms: - 3,788 8,134 161 108 209 786 1,094 4,572 acres: - 2,679,338 11,089,592 629,801 31,363 18,742 47,089 381,114 1,586,941 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ......farms: - 5,572 5,460 137 123 276 874 976 3,687 acres: - 192,747 228,281 17,296 8,758 7,023 11,521 10,717 80,886 : Irrigated land ..................................farms: - 5,355 3,480 86 94 90 294 385 1,836 acres: - 640,314 623,786 24,562 37,413 7,701 3,770 19,431 57,968 Harvested cropland ............................farms: - 5,091 2,538 81 80 43 179 197 1,206 acres: - 561,539 421,385 22,546 34,370 6,580 1,685 13,212 27,573 Pastureland and other land ....................farms: - 1,236 1,841 24 28 55 164 267 977 acres: - 78,775 202,401 2,016 3,043 1,121 2,085 6,219 30,395 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs ...................farms: - 2,878 635 25 3 2 6 11 37 acres: - 1,088,590 476,459 27,783 (D) (D) 1,226 4,373 16,434 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ........farms: - 1,137 963 53 36 8 13 26 61 acres: - 928,274 2,146,491 140,660 27,892 16,724 1,242 30,158 74,714 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales .....................farms: - 63 9 1 8 - 4 5 13 $1,000: - 9,077 (D) (D) (D) - (D) 132 59 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings ....farms: - 11,427 9,980 218 178 332 1,244 1,449 6,020 $1,000: - 16,880,478 25,640,500 1,109,580 871,566 290,839 975,384 1,508,820 8,436,991 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS - Con. : : Estimated market value of land and : buildings - Con. : : Average per farm ..........................dollars: 2,011,854 4,665,988 2,396,055 787,070 1,424,809 1,477,245 - Average per acre ..........................dollars: 2,401 1,933 7,696 17,692 9,774 2,819 - : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ....................................: 1,217 31 53 51 58 362 - $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 1,130 49 24 30 35 498 - $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: 2,485 98 39 41 46 1,115 - $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: 7,751 333 176 245 140 2,688 - $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: 9,901 359 201 236 256 2,956 - : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .........................: 5,884 462 114 117 129 1,795 - $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .........................: 4,376 667 86 55 104 1,353 - $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 .........................: 1,881 481 50 8 37 412 - $10,000,000 or more ..............................: 1,431 341 41 1 14 248 - : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ......................................farms: 36,055 2,821 784 784 819 11,426 - $1,000: 4,938,560 1,458,114 237,036 50,799 83,575 1,017,953 - : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 .....................................: 2,607 72 52 41 81 1,200 - $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: 2,838 87 71 97 69 1,032 - $10,000 to $19,999 ...............................: 4,520 130 89 165 101 1,655 - $20,000 to $49,999 ...............................: 9,294 265 192 237 219 3,297 - $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: 6,818 280 136 140 147 2,088 - $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: 4,455 388 79 61 106 1,032 - $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: 3,390 623 43 26 59 708 - $500,000 or more .................................: 2,133 976 122 17 37 414 - : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups .......................farms: 27,445 2,428 659 584 627 7,052 - number: 64,849 10,656 2,654 905 1,337 13,853 - : Tractors, all ...................................farms: 25,381 2,337 570 613 502 6,995 - number: 52,751 8,578 1,663 1,069 1,067 14,077 - Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .................farms: 11,565 619 341 414 294 3,049 - number: 14,584 865 499 540 494 3,700 - 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms: 14,595 1,225 265 294 284 4,168 - number: 20,574 2,028 357 503 439 5,799 - 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..................farms: 8,204 2,076 193 22 75 2,323 - number: 17,593 5,685 807 26 134 4,578 - : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .........farms: 2,622 1,642 71 3 12 502 - number: 3,547 2,308 114 3 15 613 - Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ....farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...............farms: 1,926 196 14 7 6 828 - number: 2,150 224 18 7 7 935 - Hay balers ......................................farms: 7,460 575 107 41 29 3,150 - number: 9,008 673 117 49 36 3,793 - : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ...........................................farms: 8,924 2,536 445 273 298 2,427 - acres treated: 4,421,367 3,237,293 122,261 3,411 16,139 446,365 - Manure used .....................................farms: 4,402 340 156 99 152 975 - acres treated: 384,533 91,635 9,902 828 1,941 77,054 - Organic fertilizer used .........................farms: 782 67 117 86 88 206 - acres treated: 79,712 40,185 9,421 1,290 666 15,753 - : Acres treated to control- : Insects .......................................farms: 3,021 785 403 310 216 680 - acres: 864,811 503,633 82,785 3,801 5,051 158,796 - Weeds, grass, or brush ........................farms: 8,647 2,620 404 226 264 2,329 - acres: 4,647,801 3,437,513 114,802 3,034 15,962 457,880 - Nematodes .....................................farms: 486 107 140 46 22 122 - acres: 111,125 47,991 43,764 341 53 12,815 - Diseases in crops and orchards ................farms: 933 224 177 244 72 141 - acres: 180,797 94,452 56,216 3,008 1,593 15,630 - Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ................farms: 502 44 139 137 29 94 - acres on which used: 70,398 3,413 46,865 2,646 79 12,363 - : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile ............................farms: 519 66 21 21 11 221 - acres: 55,091 8,626 4,663 195 135 25,189 - Land artificially drained by ditches ............farms: 3,118 122 91 118 78 1,161 - acres: 283,778 37,985 3,871 1,299 1,468 114,227 - Land under conservation easement ................farms: 1,867 68 31 36 32 715 - acres: 1,299,739 50,779 5,580 2,210 3,857 227,509 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS - Con. : : Estimated market value of land and : buildings - Con. : : Average per farm ..........................dollars: - 1,477,245 2,569,188 5,089,817 4,896,436 876,020 784,071 1,041,283 1,401,494 Average per acre ..........................dollars: - 2,819 1,891 1,385 8,630 7,827 12,357 3,225 4,283 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ....................................: - 362 369 1 11 15 58 85 123 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: - 498 208 3 - 11 37 65 170 $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: - 1,115 575 9 8 16 74 106 358 $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: - 2,688 1,916 31 32 97 283 395 1,415 $500,000 to $999,999 .............................: - 2,956 2,536 41 25 127 561 533 2,070 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 .........................: - 1,795 1,772 31 19 49 164 157 1,075 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 .........................: - 1,353 1,388 41 34 11 50 73 514 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 .........................: - 412 613 32 22 3 14 13 196 $10,000,000 or more ..............................: - 248 603 29 27 3 3 22 99 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ......................................farms: - 11,426 9,980 218 178 332 1,244 1,449 6,020 $1,000: - 1,017,953 1,168,363 171,289 150,701 26,370 75,658 97,937 400,766 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 .....................................: - 1,200 432 2 10 33 84 121 479 $5,000 to $9,999 .................................: - 1,032 589 7 10 16 114 109 637 $10,000 to $19,999 ...............................: - 1,655 1,053 6 19 26 168 261 847 $20,000 to $49,999 ...............................: - 3,297 2,452 35 24 115 419 434 1,605 $50,000 to $99,999 ...............................: - 2,088 2,174 33 11 70 235 297 1,207 $100,000 to $199,999 .............................: - 1,032 1,659 29 11 46 158 126 760 $200,000 to $499,999 .............................: - 708 1,266 47 22 21 60 79 436 $500,000 or more .................................: - 414 355 59 71 5 6 22 49 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups .......................farms: - 7,052 8,487 205 156 285 1,044 1,231 4,687 number: - 13,853 20,453 1,133 974 570 1,785 2,143 8,386 : Tractors, all ...................................farms: - 6,995 7,822 188 149 223 862 973 4,147 number: - 14,077 15,799 567 779 348 1,149 1,477 6,178 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .................farms: - 3,049 3,263 41 60 130 522 567 2,265 number: - 3,700 4,165 57 105 162 603 668 2,726 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms: - 4,168 4,948 118 91 117 381 496 2,208 number: - 5,799 7,004 196 250 146 448 637 2,767 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..................farms: - 2,323 2,544 118 93 26 91 100 543 number: - 4,578 4,630 314 424 40 98 172 685 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .........farms: - 502 337 19 9 9 - 10 8 number: - 613 422 27 9 9 - 10 17 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ....farms: - - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...............farms: - 828 630 36 36 2 15 24 132 number: - 935 696 37 46 (D) (D) 24 138 Hay balers ......................................farms: - 3,150 2,505 68 54 25 82 130 694 number: - 3,793 3,124 85 74 28 91 166 772 : FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ...........................................farms: - 2,427 1,752 70 51 39 88 113 832 acres treated: - 446,365 412,098 57,783 32,198 5,466 1,781 6,163 80,409 Manure used .....................................farms: - 975 1,312 56 41 39 162 168 902 acres treated: - 77,054 154,294 5,074 17,834 2,811 1,597 2,745 18,818 Organic fertilizer used .........................farms: - 206 93 - 4 6 31 16 68 acres treated: - 15,753 (D) - (D) 56 124 122 2,011 : Acres treated to control- : Insects .......................................farms: - 680 373 18 23 5 24 18 166 acres: - 158,796 75,349 15,344 10,924 (D) (D) 462 6,309 Weeds, grass, or brush ........................farms: - 2,329 1,659 67 58 28 108 96 788 acres: - 457,880 436,909 99,414 34,591 7,225 2,354 4,024 34,093 Nematodes .....................................farms: - 122 31 1 - - - 4 13 acres: - 12,815 5,201 (D) - - - (D) (D) Diseases in crops and orchards ................farms: - 141 48 3 1 - 9 8 6 acres: - 15,630 8,980 (D) (D) - 15 23 342 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate ................farms: - 94 26 - - - 3 3 27 acres on which used: - 12,363 4,475 - - - 9 7 541 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile ............................farms: - 221 102 10 10 7 2 14 34 acres: - 25,189 11,208 1,369 734 (D) (D) 584 2,234 Land artificially drained by ditches ............farms: - 1,161 790 19 19 20 104 118 478 acres: - 114,227 89,800 4,750 2,877 225 1,080 5,861 20,335 Land under conservation easement ................farms: - 715 636 13 - 7 22 45 262 acres: - 227,509 782,398 9,697 - 840 3,212 10,937 202,720 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND USE PRACTICES - Con. : : Cropland on which no-till practices were : used ...........................................farms: 4,603 1,249 238 96 213 1,673 - acres: 2,505,875 1,900,560 16,806 767 3,602 299,934 - Cropland on which conservation or reduced : tillage, excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ................................farms: 3,875 1,566 234 51 97 1,093 - acres: 2,825,806 2,234,573 68,390 814 10,449 264,706 - Cropland on which intensive or conventional : tillage practices were used (see text) .........farms: 3,449 949 221 46 68 1,212 - acres: 1,146,262 741,188 61,440 547 7,235 174,032 - Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ................................farms: 1,958 240 188 175 131 665 - acres: 154,291 48,907 16,864 1,946 2,077 52,070 - Use of precision agriculture practices : (see text) .....................................farms: 3,107 1,341 114 15 41 728 - : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems : (see text) .....................................farms: 4,960 260 166 231 153 1,153 - Solar panels ..................................farms: 4,294 138 149 223 147 929 - Wind turbines .................................farms: 573 107 4 11 3 177 - Methane digesters .............................farms: 17 1 - - 2 4 - Geothermal/geoexchange systems ................farms: 383 36 25 12 14 109 - Small hydro systems ...........................farms: 99 4 2 1 4 25 - : Wind rights leased to others ....................farms: 1,123 311 1 3 1 493 - : TENURE : : Full owners .....................................farms: 28,499 1,229 571 705 710 9,928 - Part owners .....................................farms: 6,023 1,245 129 70 50 1,213 - Tenants .........................................farms: 1,534 347 84 9 59 286 - : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ......................................farms: 34,631 2,488 703 775 760 11,170 - acres: 23,297,381 3,995,953 172,366 36,418 97,683 6,133,701 - Owned land in farms ...........................farms: 34,522 2,474 700 775 760 11,141 - acres: 20,345,526 3,490,136 155,736 32,526 92,275 4,923,911 - : Land rented or leased from others ...............farms: 7,664 1,602 214 82 112 1,537 - acres: 10,075,441 3,383,952 88,554 2,368 27,177 1,081,812 - Rented or leased land in farms ................farms: 7,557 1,592 213 79 109 1,499 - acres: 9,868,373 3,319,718 88,348 2,353 27,116 1,064,729 - : Land rented or leased to others .................farms: 4,741 583 99 89 66 1,871 - acres: 3,158,923 570,051 16,836 3,907 5,469 1,226,873 - : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER : OF PRODUCERS : : Total producers ......................................: 69,820 5,418 1,560 1,533 1,932 21,491 - Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .......................................: 11,803 1,065 234 215 213 4,488 - 2 producers ......................................: 19,122 1,221 442 456 394 5,326 - 3 producers ......................................: 2,719 349 51 67 92 793 - 4 producers ......................................: 1,662 146 35 36 74 541 - 5 or more producers ..............................: 750 40 22 10 46 279 - : Total male producers ...............................: 41,129 3,774 932 852 1,152 12,868 - Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer .....................................: 26,447 1,847 535 628 534 8,195 - 2 producers ....................................: 4,347 663 138 78 129 1,215 - 3 producers ....................................: 1,178 127 20 19 43 460 - 4 producers ....................................: 312 36 8 1 25 120 - 5 or more producers ............................: 178 8 4 1 18 59 - : Total female producers .............................: 28,691 1,644 628 681 780 8,623 - Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer .....................................: 22,404 1,252 474 545 501 6,570 - 2 producers ....................................: 2,105 144 45 51 75 618 - 3 producers ....................................: 384 24 10 10 23 139 - 4 producers ....................................: 111 3 4 1 10 44 - 5 or more producers ............................: 76 4 2 - 4 33 - : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male ..............................................: 40,106 3,703 902 844 1,049 12,534 - Female .............................................: 27,746 1,595 597 668 708 8,265 - : Hired managers .......................................: 3,504 614 249 81 402 632 - : Primary occupation: : Farming ............................................: 26,131 3,491 757 606 645 6,641 - Other ..............................................: 41,721 1,807 742 906 1,112 14,158 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND USE PRACTICES - Con. : : Cropland on which no-till practices were : used ...........................................farms: - 1,673 711 25 14 13 80 71 220 acres: - 299,934 210,001 (D) 2,345 1,944 (D) 4,969 4,451 Cropland on which conservation or reduced : tillage, excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ................................farms: - 1,093 569 32 43 10 41 44 95 acres: - 264,706 196,429 18,677 21,289 1,657 371 3,976 4,475 Cropland on which intensive or conventional : tillage practices were used (see text) .........farms: - 1,212 634 24 32 11 45 51 156 acres: - 174,032 126,556 8,939 11,582 (D) (D) 4,907 4,791 Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ................................farms: - 665 320 10 12 8 64 23 122 acres: - 52,070 24,628 815 3,671 233 286 179 2,615 Use of precision agriculture practices : (see text) .....................................farms: - 728 613 26 30 7 30 57 105 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems : (see text) .....................................farms: - 1,153 1,516 25 13 44 222 232 945 Solar panels ..................................farms: - 929 1,361 23 10 41 211 209 853 Wind turbines .................................farms: - 177 143 2 - 1 17 21 87 Methane digesters .............................farms: - 4 5 - 3 - - - 2 Geothermal/geoexchange systems ................farms: - 109 84 - 2 2 13 23 63 Small hydro systems ...........................farms: - 25 32 - - - 3 4 24 : Wind rights leased to others ....................farms: - 493 274 8 1 1 6 5 19 : TENURE : : Full owners .....................................farms: - 9,928 7,078 119 117 302 1,163 1,267 5,310 Part owners .....................................farms: - 1,213 2,427 83 47 16 50 127 566 Tenants .........................................farms: - 286 475 16 14 14 31 55 144 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ......................................farms: - 11,170 9,553 202 164 318 1,214 1,394 5,890 acres: - 6,133,701 9,827,612 511,926 94,711 50,864 70,776 339,241 1,966,130 Owned land in farms ...........................farms: - 11,141 9,505 202 164 318 1,213 1,394 5,876 acres: - 4,923,911 9,037,800 489,494 77,477 34,590 66,614 317,893 1,627,074 : Land rented or leased from others ...............farms: - 1,537 2,939 99 61 30 81 183 724 acres: - 1,081,812 4,572,824 311,807 23,520 2,567 12,357 150,297 418,206 Rented or leased land in farms ................farms: - 1,499 2,902 99 61 30 81 182 710 acres: - 1,064,729 4,523,405 311,531 23,520 2,567 12,319 149,995 342,772 : Land rented or leased to others .................farms: - 1,871 1,307 37 26 20 79 67 497 acres: - 1,226,873 839,231 22,708 17,234 16,274 4,200 21,650 414,490 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER : OF PRODUCERS : : Total producers ......................................: - 21,491 19,290 447 408 660 2,517 2,684 11,880 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .......................................: - 4,488 2,938 70 51 80 224 421 1,804 2 producers ......................................: - 5,326 5,737 103 75 205 860 889 3,414 3 producers ......................................: - 793 725 23 24 29 87 81 398 4 producers ......................................: - 541 406 15 18 12 66 50 263 5 or more producers ..............................: - 279 174 7 10 6 7 8 141 : Total male producers ...............................: - 12,868 11,292 315 284 377 1,294 1,444 6,545 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer .....................................: - 8,195 7,717 155 105 249 982 1,111 4,389 2 producers ....................................: - 1,215 1,187 39 35 52 120 132 559 3 producers ....................................: - 460 267 16 18 8 24 19 157 4 producers ....................................: - 120 64 3 8 - - 3 44 5 or more producers ............................: - 59 21 4 4 - - - 59 : Total female producers .............................: - 8,623 7,998 132 124 283 1,223 1,240 5,335 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer .....................................: - 6,570 6,441 100 93 222 985 1,032 4,189 2 producers ....................................: - 618 554 13 7 24 83 88 403 3 producers ....................................: - 139 97 2 3 - 16 8 52 4 producers ....................................: - 44 20 - 2 2 6 2 17 5 or more producers ............................: - 33 12 - - 1 - - 20 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male ..............................................: - 12,534 11,110 306 272 372 1,287 1,444 6,283 Female .............................................: - 8,265 7,797 127 113 277 1,210 1,230 5,159 : Hired managers .......................................: - 632 799 94 108 10 51 50 414 : Primary occupation: : Farming ............................................: - 6,641 7,952 270 239 177 745 943 3,665 Other ..............................................: - 14,158 10,955 163 146 472 1,752 1,731 7,777 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ - Con. : : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...................................: 48,389 3,071 1,130 1,256 1,081 12,037 - Not on farm operated ...............................: 19,463 2,227 369 256 676 8,762 - : Days of work off farm: : None ...............................................: 24,775 2,720 547 558 622 8,099 - Any ................................................: 43,077 2,578 952 954 1,135 12,700 - 1 to 49 days .....................................: 7,326 586 176 225 291 2,306 - 50 to 99 days ....................................: 3,425 249 96 87 155 925 - 100 to 199 days ..................................: 5,860 409 175 197 169 1,603 - 200 days or more .................................: 26,466 1,334 505 445 520 7,866 - : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ....................................: 4,256 187 183 124 174 1,404 - 3 or 4 years .......................................: 7,172 283 201 188 336 2,250 - 5 to 9 years .......................................: 14,773 920 463 449 410 4,439 - 10 years or more ...................................: 41,651 3,908 652 751 837 12,706 - : Average years on present farm ......................: 18.5 24.6 13.8 14.6 14.4 18.6 - : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ....................................: 12,130 504 379 345 515 3,850 - 6 to 10 years ......................................: 12,036 689 395 370 342 3,673 - 11 years or more ...................................: 43,686 4,105 725 797 900 13,276 - : Average years on any farm ..........................: 21.0 28.2 16.2 17.0 16.5 21.2 - : Age group: : Under 25 years .....................................: 901 60 19 19 29 161 - 25 to 34 years .....................................: 4,538 375 172 66 209 981 - 35 to 44 years .....................................: 9,601 818 345 255 321 2,268 - 45 to 54 years .....................................: 9,877 716 211 165 244 2,595 - 55 to 64 years .....................................: 16,133 1,282 330 375 436 4,962 - 65 to 74 years .....................................: 17,401 1,353 329 422 373 6,220 - 75 years and over ..................................: 9,401 694 93 210 145 3,612 - : Average age ........................................: 58.3 57.9 52.9 59.0 54.3 61.2 - : Young producers (see text) ...........................: 5,439 435 191 85 238 1,142 - : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .....: 3,637 120 125 88 79 1,107 - : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ...................: 503 22 8 14 1 172 - Asian ..............................................: 359 13 31 9 20 140 - Black or African American ..........................: 86 1 22 5 7 17 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..........: 86 10 - - 1 14 - White ..............................................: 66,181 5,227 1,406 1,463 1,697 20,286 - More than one race reported ........................: 637 25 32 21 31 170 - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .........: 61,356 4,976 1,369 1,356 1,615 18,753 - Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..........: 6,496 322 130 156 142 2,046 - : Number of persons living in producers' : households ..........................................: 120,610 10,503 2,883 2,411 3,367 36,682 - : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...............................: 57,552 4,274 1,292 1,326 1,448 16,873 - Land use and/or crop decisions .....................: 49,965 4,122 1,266 1,245 1,240 15,200 - Livestock decisions ................................: 40,918 1,784 684 464 501 8,467 - Marketing decisions (see text) .....................: 37,444 3,726 1,037 876 1,076 9,135 - Record keeping and/or financial management .........: 46,849 4,094 1,071 993 1,177 13,645 - Estate planning or succession planning .............: 36,885 3,054 829 789 841 10,657 - : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one : producer's household and/or extended family ....farms: 33,543 2,486 703 769 721 10,514 - acres: 24,809,989 5,733,096 179,685 34,580 79,999 4,133,577 - Limited Liability Company .......................farms: 5,909 491 247 141 259 1,571 - acres: 6,764,221 1,096,975 97,227 9,508 46,893 1,069,646 - : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ...........................farms: 28,652 1,884 526 613 502 9,076 - acres: 16,234,634 4,003,397 81,730 15,112 45,535 2,855,960 - Partnership .....................................farms: 3,218 546 78 68 87 1,052 - acres: 6,842,095 1,946,304 59,909 12,362 25,455 1,056,292 - Registered under State law ....................farms: 2,890 490 72 63 87 929 - acres: 6,315,152 1,776,225 42,333 12,328 25,455 947,694 - : Corporation .....................................farms: 3,191 315 159 93 209 891 - acres: 5,398,244 781,226 100,215 5,262 44,542 1,101,625 - Family held ...................................farms: 2,657 280 129 89 152 713 - acres: 4,859,056 692,760 78,843 4,851 41,306 975,349 - More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: 45 5 3 - 1 8 - 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: 2,612 275 126 89 151 705 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ - Con. : : Place of residence: : On farm operated ...................................: - 12,037 14,875 272 292 607 2,349 2,396 9,023 Not on farm operated ...............................: - 8,762 4,032 161 93 42 148 278 2,419 : Days of work off farm: : None ...............................................: - 8,099 6,390 202 192 138 604 799 3,904 Any ................................................: - 12,700 12,517 231 193 511 1,893 1,875 7,538 1 to 49 days .....................................: - 2,306 1,989 29 13 74 227 192 1,218 50 to 99 days ....................................: - 925 956 14 12 53 134 125 619 100 to 199 days ..................................: - 1,603 1,680 39 15 77 239 253 1,004 200 days or more .................................: - 7,866 7,892 149 153 307 1,293 1,305 4,697 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ....................................: - 1,404 984 8 20 90 198 187 697 3 or 4 years .......................................: - 2,250 1,775 18 64 59 544 381 1,073 5 to 9 years .......................................: - 4,439 3,686 76 57 225 791 771 2,486 10 years or more ...................................: - 12,706 12,462 331 244 275 964 1,335 7,186 : Average years on present farm ......................: - 18.6 19.9 22.5 18.8 11.8 11.5 14.7 17.5 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ....................................: - 3,850 2,943 32 92 178 818 697 1,777 6 to 10 years ......................................: - 3,673 2,834 74 44 188 685 600 2,142 11 years or more ...................................: - 13,276 13,130 327 249 283 994 1,377 7,523 : Average years on any farm ..........................: - 21.2 22.5 27.1 21.5 13.2 12.7 16.3 19.7 : Age group: : Under 25 years .....................................: - 161 287 3 8 40 35 78 162 25 to 34 years .....................................: - 981 1,272 31 45 77 304 203 803 35 to 44 years .....................................: - 2,268 2,541 74 52 200 665 508 1,554 45 to 54 years .....................................: - 2,595 3,080 70 95 131 493 506 1,571 55 to 64 years .....................................: - 4,962 4,702 111 74 107 489 546 2,719 65 to 74 years .....................................: - 6,220 4,449 74 81 73 379 630 3,018 75 years and over ..................................: - 3,612 2,576 70 30 21 132 203 1,615 : Average age ........................................: - 61.2 57.9 57.6 53.4 47.2 50.8 54.4 58.4 : Young producers (see text) ...........................: - 1,142 1,559 34 53 117 339 281 965 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin .....: - 1,107 1,128 26 11 11 224 167 551 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ...................: - 172 160 1 - - 28 30 67 Asian ..............................................: - 140 51 1 1 8 22 13 50 Black or African American ..........................: - 17 13 - 1 - 2 2 16 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ..........: - 14 33 - - - 12 - 16 White ..............................................: - 20,286 18,466 428 381 639 2,413 2,600 11,175 More than one race reported ........................: - 170 184 3 2 2 20 29 118 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .........: - 18,753 17,117 403 355 584 2,185 2,414 10,229 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..........: - 2,046 1,790 30 30 65 312 260 1,213 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ..........................................: - 36,682 33,389 923 833 1,218 4,703 4,782 18,916 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ...............................: - 16,873 16,356 361 325 603 2,297 2,387 10,010 Land use and/or crop decisions .....................: - 15,200 14,012 304 314 408 1,885 1,962 8,007 Livestock decisions ................................: - 8,467 15,171 347 306 556 2,057 2,350 8,231 Marketing decisions (see text) .....................: - 9,135 11,569 312 269 374 1,419 1,735 5,916 Record keeping and/or financial management .........: - 13,645 13,659 341 286 473 1,685 1,893 7,532 Estate planning or succession planning .............: - 10,657 10,978 294 268 273 1,287 1,392 6,223 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one : producer's household and/or extended family ....farms: - 10,514 9,456 192 145 315 1,217 1,423 5,602 acres: - 4,133,577 11,972,314 707,293 79,150 30,922 75,486 444,273 1,339,614 Limited Liability Company .......................farms: - 1,571 1,550 52 62 33 266 211 1,026 acres: - 1,069,646 3,298,776 359,668 49,698 8,147 25,140 254,882 447,661 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ...........................farms: - 9,076 8,201 123 96 290 1,118 1,299 4,924 acres: - 2,855,960 7,871,629 276,188 26,120 16,993 60,887 132,136 848,947 Partnership .....................................farms: - 1,052 807 36 51 12 63 64 354 acres: - 1,056,292 2,785,001 383,725 47,302 3,046 12,075 232,321 278,303 Registered under State law ....................farms: - 929 731 32 46 12 61 56 311 acres: - 947,694 2,608,678 361,540 46,567 3,046 12,011 210,001 269,274 : Corporation .....................................farms: - 891 791 57 28 22 56 72 498 acres: - 1,101,625 2,578,483 (D) 27,335 (D) (D) 99,572 516,976 Family held ...................................farms: - 713 700 37 24 16 49 60 408 acres: - 975,349 2,401,065 95,561 (D) (D) 4,023 99,165 430,649 More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: - 8 20 - - - - - 8 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: - 705 680 37 24 16 49 60 400 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES - Con. : : Corporation - Con. : : Other than family held ........................farms: 534 35 30 4 57 178 - acres: 539,188 88,466 21,372 411 3,236 126,276 - More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: 72 - 5 - 6 38 - 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: 462 35 25 4 51 140 - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .farms: 995 76 21 10 21 408 - acres: 1,738,926 78,927 2,230 2,143 3,859 974,763 - : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor ................................farms: 6,965 1,263 333 189 358 1,557 - workers: 32,583 4,296 4,463 1,497 4,212 4,072 - Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ............................farms: 4,350 877 233 97 246 869 - workers: 16,493 2,221 1,516 545 2,175 1,851 - Less than 150 days ..........................farms: 4,555 778 263 162 276 1,007 - workers: 16,090 2,075 2,947 952 2,037 2,221 - Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ....farms: 442 71 83 70 41 41 - Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .................................farms: 64 3 5 32 - 7 - Unpaid workers ..................................farms: 12,740 676 289 385 224 3,437 - workers: 30,487 1,410 727 926 533 7,606 - : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .........................................: 5,181 29 319 364 310 1,010 - 10 to 49 acres .......................................: 10,721 157 207 317 272 3,487 - 50 to 69 acres .......................................: 1,536 36 20 30 46 542 - 70 to 99 acres .......................................: 2,358 88 25 20 68 895 - 100 to 139 acres .....................................: 1,798 51 25 17 20 621 - 140 to 179 acres .....................................: 2,132 157 11 13 16 961 - 180 to 219 acres .....................................: 886 69 15 7 16 284 - 220 to 259 acres .....................................: 730 55 8 2 11 314 - 260 to 499 acres .....................................: 3,000 361 37 3 37 1,255 - 500 to 999 acres .....................................: 2,716 423 43 7 10 1,074 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: 1,870 411 38 - 4 578 - 2,000 acres or more ..................................: 3,128 984 36 4 9 406 - : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .....................: 2,821 2,821 - - - - - Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...................: 784 - 784 - - - - Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ....................: 784 - - 784 - - - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) ...................................: 819 - - - 819 - - Other crop farming (1119) ............................: 11,427 - - - - 11,427 - Tobacco farming (11191) ............................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .............................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: 11,427 - - - - 11,427 - Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ............: 9,980 - - - - - - Cattle feedlots (112112) .............................: 218 - - - - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .............: 178 - - - - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................: 332 - - - - - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ....................: 1,244 - - - - - - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ........................: 1,449 - - - - - - Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125,1129) ..............................: 6,020 - - - - - - : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 ........: 29,341 1,021 536 715 579 9,861 - Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ......: 1,775 464 28 20 49 350 - Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ......: 1,543 621 53 20 47 253 - Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to : $4,999,999 ......................................: 734 366 68 12 38 47 - Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more ........: 150 14 18 2 8 3 - Non-family farms ...................................: 2,513 335 81 15 98 913 - : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access ....................................: 29,994 2,479 710 719 738 8,783 - Dial-up ..........................................: 654 32 19 18 21 220 - Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...: 14,667 1,394 396 420 409 4,427 - Cellular data plan (see text) ....................: 17,400 1,659 456 430 390 4,843 - Satellite ........................................: 9,609 587 172 190 182 2,576 - Don't know .......................................: 1,312 146 6 19 15 437 - Other ............................................: 666 33 30 15 22 187 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES - Con. : : Corporation - Con. : : Other than family held ........................farms: - 178 91 20 4 6 7 12 90 acres: - 126,276 177,418 (D) (D) (D) (D) 407 86,327 More than 10 stockholders ...................farms: - 38 11 - - 2 - - 10 10 or less stockholders .....................farms: - 140 80 20 4 4 7 12 80 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing : association, American Indian Reservation, etc. .farms: - 408 181 2 3 8 7 14 244 acres: - 974,763 326,092 (D) 240 (D) (D) 3,859 325,620 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor ................................farms: - 1,557 1,870 122 96 47 134 182 814 workers: - 4,072 5,140 1,367 2,891 715 544 595 2,791 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ............................farms: - 869 1,180 103 93 17 86 98 451 workers: - 1,851 2,561 1,077 2,258 576 380 290 1,043 Less than 150 days ..........................farms: - 1,007 1,173 61 40 38 71 127 559 workers: - 2,221 2,579 290 633 139 164 305 1,748 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ....farms: - 41 56 10 26 4 - 27 13 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .................................farms: - 7 7 - - - - 1 9 Unpaid workers ..................................farms: - 3,437 4,012 62 40 135 551 670 2,259 workers: - 7,606 10,260 172 105 344 1,522 1,637 5,245 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres .........................................: - 1,010 1,051 6 11 120 424 478 1,059 10 to 49 acres .......................................: - 3,487 2,719 19 48 129 554 638 2,174 50 to 69 acres .......................................: - 542 444 7 10 10 59 52 280 70 to 99 acres .......................................: - 895 721 13 1 25 76 83 343 100 to 139 acres .....................................: - 621 476 9 18 15 37 42 467 140 to 179 acres .....................................: - 961 447 12 16 9 16 45 429 180 to 219 acres .....................................: - 284 233 10 5 4 18 9 216 220 to 259 acres .....................................: - 314 190 11 4 4 11 11 109 260 to 499 acres .....................................: - 1,255 775 23 10 9 23 41 426 500 to 999 acres .....................................: - 1,074 810 20 23 2 19 14 271 1,000 to 1,999 acres .................................: - 578 665 24 22 1 2 12 113 2,000 acres or more ..................................: - 406 1,449 64 10 4 5 24 133 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) .....................: - - - - - - - - - Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ...................: - - - - - - - - - Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ....................: - - - - - - - - - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) ...................................: - - - - - - - - - Other crop farming (1119) ............................: - 11,427 - - - - - - - Tobacco farming (11191) ............................: - - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .............................: - - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ................: - 11,427 - - - - - - - Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ............: - - 9,980 - - - - - - Cattle feedlots (112112) .............................: - - - 218 - - - - - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .............: - - - - 178 - - - - Hog and pig farming (1122) ...........................: - - - - - 332 - - - Poultry and egg production (1123) ....................: - - - - - - 1,244 - - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ........................: - - - - - - - 1,449 - Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125,1129) ..............................: - - - - - - - - 6,020 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 ........: - 9,861 8,129 103 75 303 1,200 1,369 5,450 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ......: - 350 721 12 7 3 7 30 84 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ......: - 253 461 17 5 2 8 12 44 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to : $4,999,999 ......................................: - 47 125 22 20 - 1 11 24 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more ........: - 3 20 38 38 7 1 1 - Non-family farms ...................................: - 913 524 26 33 17 27 26 418 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access ....................................: - 8,783 8,367 195 149 303 1,147 1,301 5,103 Dial-up ..........................................: - 220 172 4 3 8 13 18 126 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ...: - 4,427 3,692 87 73 136 586 604 2,443 Cellular data plan (see text) ....................: - 4,843 4,873 138 89 192 675 760 2,895 Satellite ........................................: - 2,576 2,998 74 38 118 402 432 1,840 Don't know .......................................: - 437 382 5 5 7 29 54 207 Other ............................................: - 187 167 3 8 10 31 46 114 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by number of households sharing in net : income of operation: : 1 household ........................................: 29,485 1,818 653 673 666 9,180 - 2 households .......................................: 4,308 618 94 93 96 1,379 - 3 households .......................................: 1,218 234 24 9 18 432 - 4 households .......................................: 682 115 7 6 26 265 - 5 or more households ...............................: 363 36 6 3 13 171 - : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory .....................farms: 12,030 513 66 27 50 852 - number: 2,658,012 97,161 6,875 647 2,414 60,038 - Farms with- : 1 to 9 ...........................................: 4,171 49 28 18 20 266 - 10 to 49 .........................................: 4,112 148 16 8 17 324 - 50 to 99 .........................................: 1,206 78 5 - 6 127 - 100 to 199 .......................................: 971 104 6 - 5 73 - 200 to 499 .......................................: 909 90 5 1 1 47 - 500 or more ......................................: 661 44 6 - 1 15 - : Cows and heifers that calved ..................farms: 10,221 469 49 19 38 751 - number: 847,755 49,984 3,390 567 1,602 36,809 - : Beef cows ...................................farms: 10,037 469 46 19 36 739 - number: 646,005 (D) 3,381 567 (D) 36,721 - Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: 3,889 55 17 12 14 259 - 10 to 49 .....................................: 3,441 159 13 6 11 305 - 50 to 99 .....................................: 988 93 6 - 7 84 - 100 to 199 ...................................: 853 90 5 - 3 57 - 200 to 499 ...................................: 665 59 5 1 - 26 - 500 or more ..................................: 201 13 - - 1 8 - : Milk cows ...................................farms: 414 2 5 - 3 23 - number: 201,750 (D) 9 - (D) 88 - Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: 295 2 5 - 3 21 - 10 to 49 .....................................: 30 - - - - 2 - 50 to 99 .....................................: 4 - - - - - - 100 to 199 ...................................: 4 - - - - - - 200 to 499 ...................................: 17 - - - - - - 500 or more ..................................: 64 - - - - - - : Other cattle ..................................farms: 9,304 478 50 16 38 649 - number: 1,810,257 47,177 3,485 80 812 23,229 - : Cattle and calves sold ..........................farms: 9,739 487 52 14 35 564 - number: 2,977,643 62,648 3,175 402 1,386 36,026 - $1,000: 4,659,645 71,471 3,685 455 1,434 38,406 - Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ..........farms: 3,559 184 21 4 17 194 - number: 215,833 9,151 1,006 31 181 6,122 - Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more ............farms: 9,155 465 47 13 28 528 - number: 2,761,810 53,497 2,169 371 1,205 29,904 - Cattle on feed ..............................farms: 336 17 2 - - 8 - number: 1,890,963 (D) (D) - - 638 - : Hogs and pigs inventory .........................farms: 1,224 23 45 6 19 93 - number: 515,878 1,211 441 30 84 1,780 - Farms with- : 1 to 24 ..........................................: 1,145 20 37 6 19 91 - 25 to 49 .........................................: 38 1 8 - - - - 50 to 99 .........................................: 7 - - - - - - 100 to 199 .......................................: 9 - - - - - - 200 to 499 .......................................: 9 1 - - - - - 500 or more ......................................: 16 1 - - - 2 - : Hogs and pigs sold ..............................farms: 1,207 11 42 13 17 76 - number: 2,663,188 (D) 548 (D) 98 1,719 - $1,000: 210,135 (D) 158 (D) (D) 204 - : Sheep and lambs inventory .......................farms: 1,480 17 24 17 18 146 - number: 362,574 1,239 370 238 336 11,256 - Sheep and lambs sold ............................farms: 960 19 8 6 11 81 - number: 431,361 1,118 83 70 197 3,356 - : Total horses and ponies inventory ...............farms: 10,691 154 62 66 95 1,716 - number: 75,992 677 421 198 650 8,808 - Total horses and ponies sold ....................farms: 1,759 8 2 2 7 56 - number: 5,680 18 (D) (D) 18 132 - : Goats, all inventory ............................farms: 2,611 30 55 31 16 245 - number: 42,740 865 548 89 126 2,685 - Goats, all sold .................................farms: 1,254 15 17 8 10 86 - number: 18,791 482 59 24 55 908 - : POULTRY : : Layers inventory ................................farms: 6,236 81 193 132 123 667 - number: 1,726,744 12,288 4,315 2,472 1,725 13,046 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by number of households sharing in net : income of operation: : 1 household ........................................: - 9,180 8,187 153 132 293 1,144 1,292 5,294 2 households .......................................: - 1,379 1,260 29 22 35 73 110 499 3 households .......................................: - 432 296 22 8 4 18 34 119 4 households .......................................: - 265 157 7 11 - 7 9 72 5 or more households ...............................: - 171 80 7 5 - 2 4 36 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory .....................farms: - 852 9,052 199 178 72 298 126 597 number: - 60,038 1,012,413 1,104,536 355,114 680 1,980 7,127 9,027 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ...........................................: - 266 2,984 4 52 56 227 80 387 10 to 49 .........................................: - 324 3,230 49 26 14 71 28 181 50 to 99 .........................................: - 127 942 21 2 1 - 5 19 100 to 199 .......................................: - 73 737 19 14 1 - 7 5 200 to 499 .......................................: - 47 738 18 3 - - 3 3 500 or more ......................................: - 15 421 88 81 - - 3 2 : Cows and heifers that calved ..................farms: - 751 7,768 126 178 56 231 96 440 number: - 36,809 509,084 32,407 204,218 319 1,166 3,576 4,633 : Beef cows ...................................farms: - 739 7,744 126 68 51 213 94 432 number: - 36,721 508,766 (D) 3,063 (D) 1,111 3,548 4,580 Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: - 259 2,880 7 33 45 176 64 327 10 to 49 .....................................: - 305 2,737 46 16 5 37 16 90 50 to 99 .....................................: - 84 752 20 10 1 - 7 8 100 to 199 ...................................: - 57 670 15 4 - - 4 5 200 to 499 ...................................: - 26 544 21 5 - - 2 2 500 or more ..................................: - 8 161 17 - - - 1 - : Milk cows ...................................farms: - 23 121 1 176 11 35 11 26 number: - 88 318 (D) 201,155 (D) 55 28 53 Farms with- : 1 to 9 .......................................: - 21 118 1 62 11 35 11 26 10 to 49 .....................................: - 2 3 - 25 - - - - 50 to 99 .....................................: - - - - 4 - - - - 100 to 199 ...................................: - - - - 4 - - - - 200 to 499 ...................................: - - - - 17 - - - - 500 or more ..................................: - - - - 64 - - - - : Other cattle ..................................farms: - 649 7,005 187 133 45 195 93 415 number: - 23,229 503,329 1,072,129 150,896 361 814 3,551 4,394 : Cattle and calves sold ..........................farms: - 564 7,681 218 124 29 61 73 401 number: - 36,026 820,266 1,877,263 164,208 1,639 115 5,206 5,309 $1,000: - 38,406 940,803 3,453,821 134,630 (D) (D) 7,720 5,211 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ..........farms: - 194 2,801 29 101 7 18 27 156 number: - 6,122 109,775 2,428 85,261 (D) (D) 583 1,134 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more ............farms: - 528 7,239 218 119 27 46 67 358 number: - 29,904 710,491 1,874,835 78,947 (D) (D) 4,623 4,175 Cattle on feed ..............................farms: - 8 79 218 8 - - 3 1 number: - 638 19,726 1,859,066 (D) - - (D) (D) : Hogs and pigs inventory .........................farms: - 93 351 4 12 250 147 80 194 number: - 1,780 2,585 46 49 507,629 631 277 1,115 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ..........................................: - 91 340 4 12 202 146 80 188 25 to 49 .........................................: - - 6 - - 16 1 - 6 50 to 99 .........................................: - - 1 - - 6 - - - 100 to 199 .......................................: - - 4 - - 5 - - - 200 to 499 .......................................: - - - - - 8 - - - 500 or more ......................................: - 2 - - - 13 - - - : Hogs and pigs sold ..............................farms: - 76 373 5 12 315 95 71 177 number: - 1,719 3,327 68 72 2,653,954 432 421 1,090 $1,000: - 204 742 23 13 207,913 88 85 212 : Sheep and lambs inventory .......................farms: - 146 241 2 10 20 137 661 187 number: - 11,256 14,020 (D) (D) 352 1,486 329,316 3,712 Sheep and lambs sold ............................farms: - 81 131 4 5 11 54 530 100 number: - 3,356 9,783 54 33 110 287 413,974 2,296 : Total horses and ponies inventory ...............farms: - 1,716 3,753 92 44 88 372 406 3,843 number: - 8,808 20,360 616 232 252 1,737 1,719 40,322 Total horses and ponies sold ....................farms: - 56 315 14 6 1 14 24 1,310 number: - 132 1,100 45 (D) (D) 20 39 4,289 : Goats, all inventory ............................farms: - 245 491 8 14 61 314 898 448 number: - 2,685 6,966 112 74 846 2,834 23,411 4,184 Goats, all sold .................................farms: - 86 212 6 4 21 72 652 151 number: - 908 2,668 46 8 104 436 12,545 1,456 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory ................................farms: - 667 1,796 21 42 137 1,202 596 1,246 number: - 13,046 27,020 442 1,088 4,199 1,631,149 9,408 19,592 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POULTRY - Con. : : Layers inventory - Con. : : Farms with- : 1 to 399 .........................................: 6,212 80 193 132 123 666 - 400 to 3,199 .....................................: 14 - - - - 1 - 3,200 to 9,999 ...................................: 2 - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999 .................................: 1 1 - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 .................................: 4 - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999 .................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more ..................................: 3 - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ..farms: 786 6 29 14 8 56 - number: 2,140,836 285 732 161 73 1,890 - : Layers sold .....................................farms: 699 5 36 23 14 68 - number: 7,768,455 (D) 1,246 (D) 880 1,833 - : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .......farms: 98 1 3 - - 9 - number: (D) (D) (D) - - 133 - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ......farms: 321 3 19 9 3 22 - number: 757,594 (D) 4,560 547 (D) 1,935 - Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 .......................................: 311 3 18 9 3 22 - 2,000 to 59,999 ..................................: 8 - 1 - - - - 60,000 to 99,999 .................................: 1 - - - - - - 100,000 or more ..................................: 1 - - - - - - : Turkeys inventory ...............................farms: 703 9 14 3 10 46 - number: 5,735 30 45 8 32 329 - Turkeys sold ....................................farms: 249 2 3 - 3 11 - number: 8,206 (D) 34 - (D) 229 - : CROPS : : Barley for grain ................................farms: 208 81 66 - 3 47 - acres: 45,848 14,205 26,454 - 30 3,966 - bushels: 5,166,734 1,609,586 3,169,304 - 2,499 336,221 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 138 59 44 - 3 26 - acres: 26,665 10,385 13,571 - 30 2,262 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 23 3 - - 3 16 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 61 33 8 - - 13 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 69 30 23 - - 15 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 35 12 18 - - 3 - 500 acres or more ................................: 20 3 17 - - - - : Corn for grain ..................................farms: 1,814 1,384 36 1 1 186 - acres: 1,027,578 899,546 (D) (D) (D) 53,130 - bushels: 124,680,104 110,537,756 (D) (D) (D) 4,991,998 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 1,167 876 22 - - 147 - acres: 470,075 406,951 4,947 - - 26,745 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 141 58 19 1 - 33 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 317 187 4 - 1 64 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 479 357 9 - - 61 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 304 267 - - - 8 - 500 acres or more ................................: 573 515 4 - - 20 - : Corn for silage or greenchop ....................farms: 642 389 28 - 2 73 - acres: 172,001 119,118 (D) - (D) 12,686 - tons: 3,547,578 2,479,977 (D) - (D) 233,339 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 473 291 14 - 1 59 - acres: 122,735 85,743 (D) - (D) 8,278 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 103 51 14 - - 19 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 165 82 7 - 1 28 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 165 119 4 - 1 11 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 97 61 1 - - 8 - 500 acres or more ................................: 112 76 2 - - 7 - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and : limas ..........................................farms: 155 123 11 - - 12 - acres: 31,051 26,482 2,226 - - 1,209 - cwt: 606,105 525,457 40,015 - - 18,463 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 110 92 6 - - 8 - acres: 22,311 18,803 (D) - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 29 16 5 - - 5 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 36 32 2 - - 1 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 42 33 3 - - 4 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 35 30 - - - 2 - 500 acres or more ................................: 13 12 1 - - - - : Oats for grain ..................................farms: 69 45 - - 1 14 - acres: 4,584 (D) - - (D) 749 - bushels: 339,567 (D) - - (D) 62,962 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 41 23 - - 1 9 - acres: 3,256 (D) - - (D) 569 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POULTRY - Con. : : Layers inventory - Con. : : Farms with- : 1 to 399 .........................................: - 666 1,796 21 42 136 1,183 596 1,244 400 to 3,199 .....................................: - 1 - - - 1 10 - 2 3,200 to 9,999 ...................................: - - - - - - 2 - - 10,000 to 19,999 .................................: - - - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999 .................................: - - - - - - 4 - - 50,000 to 99,999 .................................: - - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more ..................................: - - - - - - 3 - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ..farms: - 56 149 5 4 20 245 99 151 number: - 1,890 1,865 44 80 489 2,131,575 1,633 2,009 : Layers sold .....................................farms: - 68 157 3 - 23 142 91 137 number: - 1,833 5,770 18 - 891 7,750,466 3,095 1,692 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .......farms: - 9 24 - - - 31 18 12 number: - 133 589 - - - (D) 163 586 : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ......farms: - 22 69 - 2 13 79 49 53 number: - 1,935 (D) - (D) (D) (D) 5,458 7,011 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 .......................................: - 22 69 - 2 12 73 48 52 2,000 to 59,999 ..................................: - - - - - 1 4 1 1 60,000 to 99,999 .................................: - - - - - - 1 - - 100,000 or more ..................................: - - - - - - 1 - - : Turkeys inventory ...............................farms: - 46 148 2 4 15 244 75 133 number: - 329 828 (D) (D) 149 2,563 548 1,159 Turkeys sold ....................................farms: - 11 50 - 2 11 73 34 60 number: - 229 644 - (D) (D) 5,864 249 868 : CROPS : : Barley for grain ................................farms: - 47 7 - 2 2 - - - acres: - 3,966 842 - (D) (D) - - - bushels: - 336,221 28,257 - (D) (D) - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - 26 3 - 1 2 - - - acres: - 2,262 145 - (D) (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 16 1 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 13 4 - 1 2 - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 15 - - 1 - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 3 2 - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ..................................farms: - 186 166 14 14 7 - 3 2 acres: - 53,130 32,788 20,952 6,136 (D) - 677 (D) bushels: - 4,991,998 3,579,722 2,279,912 777,915 (D) - 87,962 (D) Irrigated .....................................farms: - 147 98 9 7 6 - 1 1 acres: - 26,745 13,818 8,821 3,163 (D) - (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 33 28 - - 2 - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 64 54 1 3 2 - - 1 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 61 43 2 3 1 - 2 1 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 8 22 4 2 - - 1 - 500 acres or more ................................: - 20 19 7 6 2 - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop ....................farms: - 73 88 17 38 1 - 3 3 acres: - 12,686 13,055 4,063 19,129 (D) - (D) 503 tons: - 233,339 250,086 87,216 396,198 (D) - (D) 16,394 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 59 66 13 25 1 - 1 2 acres: - 8,278 7,685 3,047 14,802 (D) - (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 19 17 - 1 - - 1 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 28 37 3 7 - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 11 14 8 4 - - 1 3 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 8 12 5 9 1 - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - 7 8 1 17 - - 1 - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and : limas ..........................................farms: - 12 9 - - - - - - acres: - 1,209 1,134 - - - - - - cwt: - 18,463 22,170 - - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - 8 4 - - - - - - acres: - (D) 879 - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 5 3 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 1 1 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 4 2 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 2 3 - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Oats for grain ..................................farms: - 14 9 - - - - - - acres: - 749 337 - - - - - - bushels: - 62,962 20,560 - - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - 9 8 - - - - - - acres: - 569 (D) - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Oats for grain - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 19 11 - - 1 3 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 30 17 - - - 10 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 18 16 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 2 1 - - - 1 - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ...............................farms: 671 541 8 1 1 45 - acres: 363,324 333,966 (D) (D) (D) 11,214 - bushels: 10,368,492 9,545,385 (D) (D) (D) 377,391 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 83 54 - 1 - 18 - acres: 10,673 (D) - (D) - 2,046 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 30 13 2 1 - 7 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 129 93 3 - - 10 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 182 139 3 - - 15 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 114 93 - - - 8 - 500 acres or more ................................: 216 203 - - 1 5 - : Soybeans for beans ..............................farms: 63 46 - - - 2 - acres: 9,934 (D) - - - (D) - bushels: 396,525 (D) - - - (D) - Irrigated .....................................farms: 37 26 - - - - - acres: 6,002 5,175 - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 4 1 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 24 17 - - - 2 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 21 14 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 13 13 - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: 1 1 - - - - - : Sugarbeets for sugar ............................farms: 112 74 2 - - 35 - acres: 19,578 13,573 (D) - - 5,518 - tons: 615,996 411,224 (D) - - 187,642 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 112 74 2 - - 35 - acres: 19,578 13,573 (D) - - 5,518 - : Sunflower seed, all .............................farms: 94 86 1 - - 3 - acres: 57,132 54,953 (D) - - (D) - pounds: 44,918,268 42,938,615 (D) - - (D) - Irrigated .....................................farms: 17 15 - - - - - acres: 8,212 (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 4 2 1 - - 1 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 12 11 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 13 10 - - - 2 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 24 24 - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: 41 39 - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ............................farms: 2,230 1,786 25 - 5 161 - acres: 1,507,696 1,354,079 (D) - (D) 57,307 - bushels: 38,579,782 34,955,251 (D) - (D) 1,341,619 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 445 304 14 - - 70 - acres: 80,850 64,298 965 - - 10,050 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 108 72 1 - 3 17 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 399 278 15 - 1 61 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 554 393 7 - - 41 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 360 315 1 - - 12 - 500 acres or more ................................: 809 728 1 - 1 30 - : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ....................farms: 11,708 743 188 95 63 5,817 - acres: 1,373,070 147,573 20,650 1,028 2,234 622,320 - tons, dry equivalent: 3,115,140 385,918 68,907 2,174 3,554 1,656,744 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 9,783 511 162 87 57 4,911 - acres: 1,058,382 78,027 18,766 920 1,763 503,111 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: 5,697 100 79 86 40 3,033 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: 3,122 229 50 8 17 1,552 - 100 to 249 acres .................................: 1,584 232 35 1 5 681 - 250 to 499 acres .................................: 718 117 13 - 1 297 - 500 acres or more ................................: 587 65 11 - - 254 - : Alfalfa hay ...................................farms: 6,990 458 110 60 35 3,559 - acres: 635,129 63,085 13,474 723 1,194 329,103 - tons, dry: 1,819,267 229,971 51,171 1,709 2,389 1,039,089 - Irrigated ...................................farms: 6,244 402 97 55 33 3,185 - acres: 564,610 52,330 12,140 (D) (D) 300,190 - : Other dry hay .................................farms: 4,694 330 79 33 30 2,151 - acres: 606,707 62,277 5,128 272 906 232,275 - tons, dry: 947,284 103,572 9,244 440 1,045 413,914 - Irrigated ...................................farms: 3,657 165 65 29 26 1,727 - acres: 403,422 15,879 4,580 215 871 159,882 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Oats for grain - Con. : : Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 3 4 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 10 3 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - 2 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 1 - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ...............................farms: - 45 63 1 4 1 3 1 2 acres: - 11,214 15,540 (D) 507 (D) (D) (D) (D) bushels: - 377,391 371,933 (D) 9,855 (D) (D) (D) (D) Irrigated .....................................farms: - 18 7 1 - - 2 - - acres: - 2,046 (D) (D) - - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 7 3 - 1 - 2 1 - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 10 20 - 1 - 1 - 1 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 15 22 - 1 1 - - 1 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 8 11 1 1 - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - 5 7 - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ..............................farms: - 2 13 - - 2 - - - acres: - (D) (D) - - (D) - - - bushels: - (D) (D) - - (D) - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - - 9 - - 2 - - - acres: - - (D) - - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - - 3 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 2 3 - - 2 - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - - 7 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - - - - - - - - : Sugarbeets for sugar ............................farms: - 35 1 - - - - - - acres: - 5,518 (D) - - - - - - tons: - 187,642 (D) - - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - 35 1 - - - - - - acres: - 5,518 (D) - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all .............................farms: - 3 3 1 - - - - - acres: - (D) (D) (D) - - - - - pounds: - (D) (D) (D) - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - - 1 1 - - - - - acres: - - (D) (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 1 - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - - 1 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 2 1 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres .................................: - - - - - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - - 1 1 - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ............................farms: - 161 230 12 1 2 3 2 3 acres: - 57,307 76,168 13,262 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) bushels: - 1,341,619 1,704,048 358,011 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Irrigated .....................................farms: - 70 47 6 1 1 - 1 1 acres: - 10,050 4,011 1,446 (D) (D) - (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 17 8 1 1 - 2 2 1 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 61 41 2 - 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 41 108 3 - - 1 - 1 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 12 31 1 - - - - - 500 acres or more ................................: - 30 42 5 - 1 - - 1 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ....................farms: - 5,817 2,882 92 77 31 173 198 1,349 acres: - 622,320 491,267 15,723 18,568 892 3,124 15,200 34,491 tons, dry equivalent: - 1,656,744 834,190 39,878 54,141 2,513 2,418 21,416 43,287 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 4,911 2,449 75 64 29 118 170 1,150 acres: - 503,111 389,956 9,122 15,093 (D) (D) 12,518 26,718 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ....................................: - 3,033 1,006 23 18 20 132 139 1,021 25 to 99 acres ...................................: - 1,552 875 26 15 10 38 28 274 100 to 249 acres .................................: - 681 534 27 20 - 2 12 35 250 to 499 acres .................................: - 297 239 10 14 1 1 12 13 500 acres or more ................................: - 254 228 6 10 - - 7 6 : Alfalfa hay ...................................farms: - 3,559 1,732 61 60 16 82 112 705 acres: - 329,103 182,879 5,546 10,760 243 1,077 11,581 15,464 tons, dry: - 1,039,089 396,909 17,406 38,394 398 1,147 17,017 23,667 Irrigated ...................................farms: - 3,185 1,556 54 52 16 71 97 626 acres: - 300,190 159,266 4,703 9,810 243 878 10,192 13,417 : Other dry hay .................................farms: - 2,151 1,273 38 24 16 47 83 590 acres: - 232,275 273,351 6,021 4,135 640 1,178 3,394 17,130 tons, dry: - 413,914 378,402 9,926 5,705 2,095 989 3,793 18,159 Irrigated ...................................farms: - 1,727 1,010 26 18 14 25 70 482 acres: - 159,882 202,725 2,358 1,910 (D) (D) 2,125 11,777 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Other crop farming : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : :--------------------------------------- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Greenhouse, : : : : : Vegetable : Fruit and : nursery, and : : : : Oilseed and : and melon : tree nut : floriculture : : Tobacco : : grain farming : farming : farming : production : : farming Item : Total : (1111) : (1112) : (1113) : (1114) : Total : (11191) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Field and grass seed crops, all .................farms: 37 6 - 2 2 26 - acres: 2,714 (D) - (D) (D) 1,007 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 27 5 - - 2 19 - acres: 2,318 (D) - - (D) 633 - : Land in vegetables ..............................farms: 1,176 26 777 44 97 101 - acres: 79,128 1,653 76,474 35 145 590 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 1,176 26 777 44 97 101 - acres: 79,128 1,653 76,474 35 145 590 - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: 880 12 517 44 90 94 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: 93 4 73 - 7 2 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: 60 6 49 - - 4 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: 57 3 54 - - - - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: 86 1 84 - - 1 - : Beans, snap ...................................farms: 202 - 163 8 6 17 - acres: 567 - 545 2 1 17 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 30 - 22 5 - 3 - acres: 14 - 12 2 - (Z) - : Peas, green ...................................farms: 92 - 74 - 8 3 - acres: 53 - 42 - (D) (D) - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 6 - 2 - 3 1 - acres: 3 - (D) - (D) (D) - Potatoes ......................................farms: 384 4 286 10 13 39 - acres: 58,831 (D) 57,638 2 3 (D) - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 42 1 28 3 2 5 - acres: 6,905 (D) (D) (Z) (D) 1 - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...............................: 242 - 151 10 13 36 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................: 13 1 12 - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: 22 1 18 - - 3 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: 39 1 38 - - - - 250.0 acres or more ............................: 68 1 67 - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) .........................farms: 148 7 106 3 4 14 - acres: 3,285 (D) 2,808 (Z) 2 (D) - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 21 1 11 3 - 5 - acres: 216 (D) (D) (Z) - 1 - Sweet potatoes ................................farms: 7 - 5 - - 2 - acres: 3 - (D) - - (D) - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 1 - 1 - - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ..........................farms: 388 3 289 16 20 30 - acres: 315 1 279 2 12 5 - Harvested for processing ....................farms: 40 - 22 6 5 5 - acres: 27 - 20 1 (D) 1 - : Land in orchards ................................farms: 1,054 1 97 745 45 89 - acres: 6,234 (D) 90 5,756 (D) 193 - Irrigated .....................................farms: 1,054 1 97 745 45 89 - acres: 6,234 (D) 90 5,756 (D) 193 - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: 818 1 91 527 45 82 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: 192 - 6 176 - 6 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: 34 - - 32 - 1 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: 9 - - 9 - - - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: 1 - - 1 - - - : Apples ........................................farms: 562 1 55 364 26 63 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,448 (D) 34 1,246 (D) 84 - : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) .......farms: 297 1 20 217 7 31 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,004 (D) (D) 926 1 19 - : Peaches, all ..................................farms: 405 - 23 324 6 27 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,819 - 11 2,740 4 51 - : Almonds .......................................farms: 7 - - 4 1 2 - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) - - (D) (D) (D) - : Pecans ........................................farms: 10 - - 7 1 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 6 - - (D) (D) - - : Walnuts, English ..............................farms: 15 - 1 11 - 1 - bearing and nonbearing acres: 22 - (D) 18 - (D) - : Land in berries .................................farms: 250 - 47 118 28 33 - acres: 178 - 21 127 8 13 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 75. Summary by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Other crop farming - con. : : : : : : : : (1119) : : : : : : : :---------------------------------: : : : : : : : : Sugarcane : : : : : : : : : farming, hay : : : : : : : : : farming, and : : : : : : : Aquaculture : : all other : Beef cattle : : Dairy cattle : : : : and : Cotton : crop farming : ranching : Cattle : and milk : Hog and pig : Poultry and : Sheep and : other animal : farming : (11193, 11194 : and farming : feedlots : production : farming : egg production :goat farming : production Item : (11192) : 11199) : (112111) : (112112) : (11212) : (1122) : (1123) : (1124) : (1125,1129) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Field and grass seed crops, all .................farms: - 26 1 - - - - - - acres: - 1,007 (D) - - - - - - Irrigated .....................................farms: - 19 1 - - - - - - acres: - 633 (D) - - - - - - : Land in vegetables ..............................farms: - 101 28 - 2 11 44 17 29 acres: - 590 109 - (D) (D) 26 25 62 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 101 28 - 2 11 44 17 29 acres: - 590 109 - (D) (D) 26 25 62 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: - 94 23 - 2 11 44 16 27 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: - 2 5 - - - - 1 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: - 4 - - - - - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: - - - - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: - 1 - - - - - - - : Beans, snap ...................................farms: - 17 3 - - - - 1 4 acres: - 17 1 - - - - (D) (D) Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 3 - - - - - - - acres: - (Z) - - - - - - - : Peas, green ...................................farms: - 3 - - - - - 2 5 acres: - (D) - - - - - (D) 1 Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 1 - - - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - - - Potatoes ......................................farms: - 39 9 - 2 - 8 2 11 acres: - (D) 21 - (D) - (D) (D) 5 Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 5 - - - - 2 - 1 acres: - 1 - - - - (D) - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...............................: - 36 9 - 2 - 8 2 11 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..............................: - - - - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .............................: - 3 - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ...........................: - - - - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more ............................: - - - - - - - - - : Sweet corn (see text) .........................farms: - 14 8 - - - - 1 5 acres: - (D) (D) - - - - (D) (D) Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 5 1 - - - - - - acres: - 1 (D) - - - - - - Sweet potatoes ................................farms: - 2 - - - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - - - Harvested for processing ....................farms: - - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - - : Tomatoes in the open ..........................farms: - 30 7 - - 3 14 2 4 acres: - 5 (D) - - (Z) 1 (D) (D) Harvested for processing ....................farms: - 5 1 - - - - - 1 acres: - 1 (D) - - - - - (D) : Land in orchards ................................farms: - 89 35 - - - 12 9 21 acres: - 193 46 - - - 5 32 73 Irrigated .....................................farms: - 89 35 - - - 12 9 21 acres: - 193 46 - - - 5 32 73 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres .................................: - 82 32 - - - 12 9 19 5.0 to 24.9 acres ................................: - 6 3 - - - - - 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres ...............................: - 1 - - - - - - 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres .............................: - - - - - - - - - 250.0 acres or more ..............................: - - - - - - - - - : Apples ........................................farms: - 63 19 - - - 8 9 17 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 84 16 - - - 3 20 27 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) .......farms: - 31 9 - - - 5 2 5 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 19 15 - - - (D) (D) (D) : Peaches, all ..................................farms: - 27 14 - - - 3 5 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: - 51 11 - - - (Z) 1 1 : Almonds .......................................farms: - 2 - - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - (D) - - - - - - - : Pecans ........................................farms: - - - - - - - 2 - bearing and nonbearing acres: - - - - - - - (D) - : Walnuts, English ..............................farms: - 1 2 - - - - - - bearing and nonbearing acres: - (D) (D) - - - - - - : Land in berries .................................farms: - 33 3 - - - 10 3 8 acres: - 13 2 - - - 2 3 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses. 2/ Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold, government payments, and farm-related income are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000. 3/ Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ...................................................number: 36,056 28,499 6,023 1,534 percent: 100.0 79.0 16.7 4.3 Land in farms ............................................acres: 30,213,899 11,740,988 16,427,461 2,045,450 Average size of farm .................................acres: 838 412 2,727 1,333 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 36,056 28,499 6,023 1,534 $1,000: 9,511,573 4,661,141 3,897,586 952,846 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 263,800 163,555 647,117 621,151 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 11,120 10,284 645 191 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 4,078 3,722 274 82 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 3,493 3,124 278 91 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 3,662 3,153 408 101 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 3,953 3,148 611 194 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 2,322 1,711 491 120 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,978 1,205 605 168 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 2,048 1,057 810 181 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 1,445 546 735 164 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 910 256 552 102 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 1,047 293 614 140 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 568 137 353 78 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 250 56 159 35 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 229 100 102 27 : Total sales ............................................farms: 36,056 28,499 6,023 1,534 $1,000: 9,222,516 4,565,744 3,728,975 927,797 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 3,856 1,617 1,808 431 $1,000: 1,548,342 271,360 1,039,138 237,844 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,532 748 1,437 347 $1,000: 1,523,860 257,217 1,030,412 236,230 Corn ...............................................farms: 2,152 779 1,081 292 $1,000: 1,010,141 168,512 677,311 164,319 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,582 444 888 250 $1,000: 998,242 162,556 672,391 163,294 Wheat ..............................................farms: 2,229 807 1,176 246 $1,000: 307,018 58,925 204,401 43,693 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,139 219 765 155 $1,000: 285,914 49,899 194,416 41,598 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 63 28 23 12 $1,000: 5,524 1,783 2,088 1,652 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 27 7 14 6 $1,000: 4,891 1,402 1,926 1,563 Sorghum ............................................farms: 765 236 450 79 $1,000: 80,884 14,974 59,255 6,656 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 347 59 258 30 $1,000: 72,812 11,828 55,445 5,539 Barley .............................................farms: 208 87 88 33 $1,000: 32,067 12,704 13,257 6,106 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 112 45 49 18 $1,000: 30,452 12,028 12,466 5,959 Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 915 263 533 119 $1,000: 112,707 14,462 82,826 15,418 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 443 62 316 65 $1,000: 103,240 11,154 77,744 14,341 Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,206 903 190 113 $1,000: 475,148 108,450 287,482 79,216 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 283 101 134 48 $1,000: 467,366 102,157 286,890 78,319 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 874 765 90 19 $1,000: 49,825 21,290 27,472 1,063 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 129 84 42 3 $1,000: 43,022 (D) 26,865 (D) Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 792 692 87 13 $1,000: 48,980 20,765 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 127 84 41 2 $1,000: 42,683 (D) 26,663 (D) Berries ............................................farms: 176 148 19 9 $1,000: 846 525 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2 - 2 - $1,000: (D) - (D) - Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 939 774 74 91 $1,000: 284,999 184,908 41,631 58,460 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 279 204 32 43 $1,000: 278,820 179,811 41,264 57,744 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 109 100 8 1 $1,000: 171 149 (D) (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. : : Total - Con. : Total sales - Con. : Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops - Con. : : Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 103 94 8 1 $1,000: 155 133 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 6 6 - - $1,000: 16 16 - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 8,190 6,044 1,793 353 $1,000: 460,769 152,877 257,947 49,945 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,568 635 756 177 $1,000: 409,824 118,378 244,233 47,214 Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - $1,000: - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 9,739 6,082 3,092 565 $1,000: 4,659,645 2,921,012 1,415,987 322,645 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 3,200 1,381 1,595 224 $1,000: 4,578,609 2,869,824 1,391,402 317,383 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 148 83 51 14 $1,000: 1,248,834 525,642 585,234 137,958 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 116 61 41 14 $1,000: 1,248,712 525,555 585,199 137,958 Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 1,207 971 193 43 $1,000: 210,135 194,183 (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 28 23 4 1 $1,000: 207,273 (D) (D) (D) Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 2,095 1,691 321 83 $1,000: 97,852 (D) 39,605 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 85 48 31 6 $1,000: 90,336 (D) 38,136 (D) Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 1,853 1,366 415 72 $1,000: 31,957 23,366 6,857 1,734 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 139 92 32 15 $1,000: 15,277 11,274 2,841 1,163 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 3,534 3,042 387 105 $1,000: 111,869 105,554 4,604 1,710 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 22 15 3 4 $1,000: 106,731 101,335 (D) (D) Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 51 45 2 4 $1,000: 15,769 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 30 26 1 3 $1,000: 15,482 (D) (D) (D) Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,347 1,113 195 39 $1,000: 27,202 19,597 6,591 1,013 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 56 37 15 4 $1,000: 22,877 16,479 5,576 822 : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 8,533 5,148 2,846 539 $1,000: 289,057 95,396 168,611 25,050 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 1,319 4 1,057 258 $1,000: 113,343 28 81,577 31,739 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,425 1,901 387 137 $1,000: 30,339 16,261 10,970 3,108 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 901 614 199 88 $1,000: 186,202 67,990 84,341 33,871 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 36,056 28,499 6,023 1,534 $1,000: 8,160,142 4,189,477 3,207,562 763,104 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 226,319 147,004 532,552 497,460 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 10,790 7,080 2,995 715 $1,000: 410,699 82,331 266,902 61,465 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,343 5,262 873 208 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,149 1,216 736 197 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 716 270 354 92 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,582 332 1,032 218 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 11,433 7,660 3,085 688 $1,000: 229,485 46,232 146,851 36,402 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 7,952 6,458 1,252 242 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,810 876 733 201 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Chemicals purchased - Con. : Farms with expenses of- - Con. : : $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 593 171 350 72 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,078 155 750 173 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 9,990 6,554 2,735 701 $1,000: 253,811 80,862 135,147 37,802 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 3,593 3,208 300 85 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 2,495 1,798 540 157 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,022 1,023 809 190 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 674 264 320 90 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,206 261 766 179 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 1,561 1,099 371 91 $1,000: 3,424 1,218 1,843 363 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 9,156 6,468 2,242 446 $1,000: 2,003,707 1,362,033 501,449 140,225 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,698 4,609 878 211 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,250 1,353 761 136 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 746 324 362 60 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 187 68 102 17 $250,000 or more ........................................: 275 114 139 22 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 4,554 2,674 1,598 282 $1,000: 156,872 86,225 59,725 10,923 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 6,036 4,754 1,036 246 $1,000: 1,846,835 1,275,808 441,724 129,302 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 20,843 15,965 4,050 828 $1,000: 2,230,730 1,339,259 738,371 153,100 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 12,303 10,480 1,456 367 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,961 4,213 1,451 297 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,894 971 812 111 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 326 128 174 24 $250,000 or more ........................................: 359 173 157 29 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 32,913 25,545 5,912 1,456 $1,000: 280,247 105,783 145,549 28,916 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 25,228 21,843 2,640 745 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,471 3,052 1,962 457 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,099 376 630 93 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,115 274 680 161 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 22,978 16,883 5,027 1,068 $1,000: 251,233 107,624 118,215 25,394 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 7,155 6,281 701 173 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,017 7,724 1,923 370 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,199 2,343 1,518 338 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 666 251 354 61 $50,000 or more .........................................: 941 284 531 126 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 27,469 20,567 5,587 1,315 $1,000: 451,491 186,991 217,465 47,035 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 17,615 15,079 1,984 552 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,744 4,370 1,956 418 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,410 621 646 143 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,700 497 1,001 202 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 6,965 4,189 2,275 501 $1,000: 675,083 326,338 273,834 74,911 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,964 1,543 359 62 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,912 1,248 545 119 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,788 846 795 147 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 811 312 393 106 $250,000 or more ........................................: 490 240 183 67 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 3,886 2,525 1,107 254 $1,000: 84,026 40,630 33,873 9,523 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 719 571 112 36 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,275 963 254 58 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,241 690 441 110 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 376 196 153 27 $50,000 or more .........................................: 275 105 147 23 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 6,346 3,966 2,008 372 $1,000: 140,509 60,994 63,897 15,618 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 1,379 1,107 233 39 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 2,316 1,676 557 83 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,671 875 657 139 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 443 143 249 51 $50,000 or more .........................................: 537 165 312 60 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 6,984 1,448 4,374 1,162 $1,000: 289,146 31,982 190,523 66,641 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees - Con. : : Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,789 703 1,704 382 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 992 189 608 195 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,302 308 796 198 $25,000 or more .........................................: 1,901 248 1,266 387 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 2,107 1,207 701 199 $1,000: 47,934 16,150 22,555 9,229 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 466 342 109 15 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 679 497 153 29 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 547 266 210 71 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 146 49 80 17 $50,000 or more .........................................: 269 53 149 67 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 10,151 6,630 3,018 503 $1,000: 222,185 110,155 103,165 8,864 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,574 2,554 767 253 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,634 3,211 1,269 154 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,570 728 765 77 $100,000 or more ........................................: 373 137 217 19 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 7,509 5,193 2,316 - $1,000: 157,835 87,167 70,668 - Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 532 393 139 - $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 1,627 1,234 393 - $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 3,998 2,877 1,121 - $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 782 440 342 - $50,000 or more .......................................: 570 249 321 - : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 5,812 3,395 1,914 503 $1,000: 64,350 22,988 32,497 8,864 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,208 883 263 62 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 2,600 1,763 646 191 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 1,470 638 678 154 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 332 63 220 49 $50,000 or more .......................................: 202 48 107 47 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 34,388 27,979 5,958 451 $1,000: 154,453 101,306 50,339 2,808 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 28,231 24,009 3,916 306 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,311 2,309 926 76 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,946 1,194 701 51 $25,000 or more .........................................: 900 467 415 18 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 13,319 9,407 3,312 600 $1,000: 120,884 71,205 41,814 7,866 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,137 8,325 2,355 457 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,773 901 758 114 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 182 63 107 12 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 85 36 45 4 $100,000 or more ........................................: 142 82 47 13 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 18,710 13,039 4,612 1,059 $1,000: 314,521 119,600 157,615 37,305 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,899 9,727 1,725 447 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,677 2,611 1,713 353 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 944 351 484 109 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 716 200 435 81 $100,000 or more ........................................: 474 150 255 69 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 1,268 270 780 218 $1,000: 39,380 2,115 27,070 10,194 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 20,572 14,731 4,784 1,057 $1,000: 645,307 265,858 326,598 52,852 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 36,056 28,499 6,023 1,534 $1,000: 1,827,767 700,294 892,259 235,215 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 50,692 24,573 148,142 153,334 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 12,532 8,665 3,088 779 Average net gain .................................dollars: 191,789 124,000 340,015 358,236 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 879 787 61 31 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,990 1,747 180 63 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,364 1,137 168 59 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,200 1,706 397 97 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,652 1,187 380 85 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,447 2,101 1,902 444 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 23,524 19,834 2,935 755 Average net loss .................................dollars: 24,474 18,865 53,734 58,081 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : Farms with net losses - Con. : : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,569 1,455 72 42 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,885 5,399 363 123 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,078 4,447 524 107 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,904 4,963 757 184 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,885 2,217 528 140 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,203 1,353 691 159 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 36,056 28,499 6,023 1,534 $1,000: 1,666,216 645,628 808,174 212,414 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 46,212 22,654 134,181 138,470 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 12,466 8,684 3,021 761 Average net gain .................................dollars: 180,774 117,359 323,706 337,006 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 880 788 58 34 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,997 1,755 183 59 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,380 1,142 167 71 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,196 1,710 393 93 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,661 1,184 387 90 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,352 2,105 1,833 414 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 23,590 19,815 3,002 773 Average net loss .................................dollars: 24,897 18,850 56,543 56,983 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,576 1,458 78 40 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,892 5,395 370 127 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,073 4,445 520 108 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,899 4,953 761 185 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,898 2,219 530 149 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,252 1,345 743 164 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 52 16 32 4 $1,000: 6,957 1,948 3,535 1,474 : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 12,606 8,929 3,009 668 $1,000: 476,337 228,631 202,234 45,472 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 1,769 966 664 139 $1,000: 47,006 16,518 23,797 6,691 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 5,874 4,945 757 172 $1,000: 111,813 86,438 21,206 4,169 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 384 346 35 3 $1,000: 1,498 1,213 283 3 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 909 611 248 50 $1,000: 66,706 43,400 20,160 3,146 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 3,651 1,971 1,399 281 $1,000: 18,707 4,563 12,980 1,164 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 2,345 970 1,139 236 $1,000: 160,675 28,430 107,392 24,853 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 369 227 116 26 $1,000: 3,215 1,346 1,348 520 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 1,862 1,274 501 87 $1,000: 66,716 46,722 15,069 4,926 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 24,015 18,433 4,572 1,010 acres: 10,479,125 3,323,525 6,141,686 1,013,914 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 16,382 11,563 3,943 876 acres: 4,951,986 1,162,462 3,215,228 574,296 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 9,705 8,527 918 260 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 1,481 1,007 392 82 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 1,410 841 473 96 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 1,617 701 756 160 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 904 269 518 117 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 665 148 437 80 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 600 70 449 81 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 2,321 1,697 543 81 acres: 430,546 176,024 235,753 18,769 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 3,792 2,394 1,175 223 acres: 844,490 237,677 492,574 114,239 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 7,558 6,204 1,181 173 acres: 2,213,903 1,394,254 751,156 68,493 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 4,172 2,241 1,617 314 acres: 2,038,200 353,108 1,446,975 238,117 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 4,715 3,948 673 94 acres: 1,368,221 786,655 537,594 43,972 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND USE - Con. : : Total woodland - Con. : : Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 2,705 2,128 511 66 acres: 788,425 323,997 436,053 28,375 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 2,569 2,273 257 39 acres: 579,796 462,658 101,541 15,597 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 20,450 15,595 4,132 723 acres: 17,658,283 7,209,713 9,480,085 968,485 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 19,695 16,174 3,079 442 acres: 708,270 421,095 268,096 19,079 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 15,203 11,269 3,217 717 acres: 2,287,808 803,781 1,232,556 251,471 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 12,968 9,346 2,946 676 acres: 1,931,173 630,225 1,067,447 233,501 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 5,114 3,947 1,024 143 acres: 356,635 173,556 165,109 17,970 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 4,265 3,323 870 72 acres: 1,908,578 1,266,361 597,637 44,580 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 4,913 2,165 2,245 503 acres: 7,406,488 1,649,779 5,044,665 712,044 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 315 186 97 32 $1,000: 192,345 42,262 128,681 21,401 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 36,056 28,499 6,023 1,534 $1,000: 72,539,398 36,507,583 30,989,302 5,042,514 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 2,011,854 1,281,013 5,145,161 3,287,167 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 2,401 3,109 1,886 2,465 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,217 1,049 33 135 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,130 1,041 32 57 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,485 2,250 127 108 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 7,751 7,030 473 248 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 9,901 8,794 870 237 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 5,884 4,552 1,115 217 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 4,376 2,567 1,544 265 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 1,881 759 974 148 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 1,431 457 855 119 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 36,055 28,498 6,023 1,534 $1,000: 4,938,560 2,371,097 2,147,736 419,726 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 2,607 2,421 118 68 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,838 2,593 180 65 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 4,520 4,020 374 126 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 9,294 8,107 902 285 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,818 5,547 955 316 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 4,455 3,193 1,048 214 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,390 1,938 1,226 226 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 2,133 679 1,220 234 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 27,445 20,645 5,522 1,278 number: 64,849 39,386 21,222 4,241 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 25,381 19,094 5,198 1,089 number: 52,751 33,286 16,325 3,140 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 11,565 9,531 1,694 340 number: 14,584 11,704 2,417 463 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 14,595 10,614 3,359 622 number: 20,574 13,952 5,597 1,025 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 8,204 4,412 3,134 658 number: 17,593 7,630 8,311 1,652 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 2,622 888 1,418 316 number: 3,547 1,109 2,013 425 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - number: - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 1,926 1,082 723 121 number: 2,150 1,176 823 151 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 7,460 4,746 2,365 349 number: 9,008 5,462 3,106 440 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 8,924 5,493 2,793 638 acres treated: 4,421,367 968,396 2,859,025 593,946 Manure used ..............................................farms: 4,402 3,208 991 203 acres treated: 384,533 180,877 174,215 29,441 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 782 584 130 68 acres treated: 79,712 29,233 46,374 4,105 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 3,021 1,768 949 304 acres: 864,811 192,226 533,727 138,858 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 8,647 5,371 2,675 601 acres: 4,647,801 929,935 3,067,868 649,998 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 486 269 165 52 acres: 111,125 31,000 59,741 20,384 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 933 570 261 102 acres: 180,797 40,609 111,428 28,760 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 502 295 171 36 acres on which used: 70,398 16,648 44,613 9,137 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 519 335 152 32 acres: 55,091 22,004 25,784 7,303 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 3,118 2,513 503 102 acres: 283,778 140,970 115,441 27,367 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 1,867 1,354 435 78 acres: 1,299,739 620,699 631,981 47,059 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 4,603 3,091 1,214 298 acres: 2,505,875 392,089 1,747,031 366,755 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 3,875 2,091 1,424 360 acres: 2,825,806 518,439 1,957,410 349,957 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 3,449 1,957 1,232 260 acres: 1,146,262 312,234 728,431 105,597 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 1,958 1,367 469 122 acres: 154,291 66,885 71,144 16,262 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 3,107 1,383 1,341 383 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 4,960 3,831 957 172 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 4,294 3,347 811 136 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 573 393 150 30 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 17 9 8 - Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 383 303 60 20 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 99 70 26 3 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 1,123 763 333 27 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 28,499 28,499 - - Part owners ..............................................farms: 6,023 - 6,023 - Tenants ..................................................farms: 1,534 - - 1,534 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 34,631 28,499 6,023 109 acres: 23,297,381 14,095,340 9,147,754 54,287 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 34,522 28,499 6,023 - acres: 20,345,526 11,740,988 8,604,538 - : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 7,664 107 6,023 1,534 acres: 10,075,441 66,161 7,924,505 2,084,775 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 7,557 - 6,023 1,534 acres: 9,868,373 - 7,822,923 2,045,450 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 4,741 3,940 643 158 acres: 3,158,923 2,420,513 644,798 93,612 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 69,820 54,798 12,092 2,930 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 11,803 9,339 1,856 608 2 producers ...............................................: 19,122 15,393 3,058 671 3 producers ...............................................: 2,719 1,961 624 134 4 producers ...............................................: 1,662 1,236 341 85 5 or more producers .......................................: 750 570 144 36 : Total male producers ........................................: 41,129 31,494 7,706 1,929 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 26,447 21,076 4,325 1,046 2 producers .............................................: 4,347 3,012 1,057 278 3 producers .............................................: 1,178 861 259 58 4 producers .............................................: 312 223 63 26 5 or more producers .....................................: 178 134 37 7 : Total female producers ......................................: 28,691 23,304 4,386 1,001 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 22,404 18,387 3,287 730 2 producers .............................................: 2,105 1,610 406 89 3 producers .............................................: 384 305 59 20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS - Con. : : Total producers - Con. : Total female producers - Con. : Farms by number of female producers: - Con. : : 4 producers .............................................: 111 85 22 4 5 or more producers .....................................: 76 70 4 2 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 40,106 30,678 7,542 1,886 Female ......................................................: 27,746 22,554 4,242 950 : Hired managers ................................................: 3,504 1,785 1,283 436 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 26,131 17,916 6,594 1,621 Other .......................................................: 41,721 35,316 5,190 1,215 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 48,389 37,835 9,087 1,467 Not on farm operated ........................................: 19,463 15,397 2,697 1,369 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 24,775 18,929 4,768 1,078 Any .........................................................: 43,077 34,303 7,016 1,758 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 7,326 5,734 1,264 328 50 to 99 days .............................................: 3,425 2,690 622 113 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 5,860 4,491 1,134 235 200 days or more ..........................................: 26,466 21,388 3,996 1,082 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 4,256 3,625 452 179 3 or 4 years ................................................: 7,172 6,010 853 309 5 to 9 years ................................................: 14,773 12,122 1,854 797 10 years or more ............................................: 41,651 31,475 8,625 1,551 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 18.5 17.5 23.4 16.3 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 12,130 10,354 1,275 501 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 12,036 9,947 1,493 596 11 years or more ............................................: 43,686 32,931 9,016 1,739 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 21.0 19.9 26.1 20.1 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 901 628 208 65 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 4,538 3,097 989 452 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 9,601 7,248 1,786 567 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 9,877 7,613 1,786 478 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 16,133 12,797 2,792 544 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 17,401 14,042 2,836 523 75 years and over ...........................................: 9,401 7,807 1,387 207 : Average age .................................................: 58.3 59.0 56.7 51.5 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 5,439 3,725 1,197 517 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 3,637 2,866 608 163 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 503 353 106 44 Asian .......................................................: 359 331 22 6 Black or African American ...................................: 86 69 9 8 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 86 75 11 - White .......................................................: 66,181 51,889 11,541 2,751 More than one race reported .................................: 637 515 95 27 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 61,356 47,778 10,913 2,665 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 6,496 5,454 871 171 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 120,610 92,996 21,747 5,867 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 57,552 44,984 10,153 2,415 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 49,965 38,709 9,234 2,022 Livestock decisions .........................................: 40,918 31,438 7,961 1,519 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 37,444 27,151 8,342 1,951 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 46,849 35,815 8,952 2,082 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 36,885 28,467 7,143 1,275 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 33,543 26,662 5,569 1,312 acres: 24,809,989 8,916,365 14,325,482 1,568,142 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 5,909 4,484 1,065 360 acres: 6,764,221 2,614,894 3,652,841 496,486 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 28,652 23,163 4,503 986 acres: 16,234,634 5,975,869 9,433,175 825,590 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES - Con. : : Partnership ..............................................farms: 3,218 2,230 736 252 acres: 6,842,095 2,088,794 4,024,815 728,486 Registered under State law .............................farms: 2,890 2,013 644 233 acres: 6,315,152 1,900,712 3,755,219 659,221 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 3,191 2,228 704 259 acres: 5,398,244 2,231,368 2,712,379 454,497 Family held ............................................farms: 2,657 1,845 624 188 acres: 4,859,056 1,980,974 2,509,020 369,062 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 45 23 22 - 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 2,612 1,822 602 188 : Other than family held .................................farms: 534 383 80 71 acres: 539,188 250,394 203,359 85,435 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 72 47 10 15 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 462 336 70 56 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 995 878 80 37 acres: 1,738,926 1,444,957 257,092 36,877 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 6,965 4,189 2,275 501 workers: 32,583 17,313 11,902 3,368 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 4,350 2,446 1,549 355 workers: 16,493 8,637 6,047 1,809 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 4,555 2,718 1,495 342 workers: 16,090 8,676 5,855 1,559 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 442 197 200 45 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 64 53 9 2 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 12,740 10,173 2,132 435 workers: 30,487 23,964 5,452 1,071 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 5,181 4,823 169 189 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 10,721 9,993 501 227 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 1,536 1,314 187 35 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 2,358 2,022 263 73 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 1,798 1,426 283 89 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 2,132 1,834 227 71 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 886 653 191 42 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 730 567 128 35 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 3,000 2,236 579 185 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 2,716 1,738 802 176 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,870 917 791 162 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 3,128 976 1,902 250 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 2,821 1,229 1,245 347 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 784 571 129 84 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 784 705 70 9 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 819 710 50 59 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 11,427 9,928 1,213 286 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 11,427 9,928 1,213 286 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 9,980 7,078 2,427 475 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 218 119 83 16 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 178 117 47 14 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 332 302 16 14 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 1,244 1,163 50 31 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,449 1,267 127 55 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 6,020 5,310 566 144 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 29,341 25,100 3,336 905 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 1,775 817 817 141 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 1,543 506 867 170 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 734 180 475 79 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 150 59 74 17 Non-family farms ............................................: 2,513 1,837 454 222 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 29,994 23,220 5,409 1,365 Dial-up ...................................................: 654 524 109 21 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 14,667 11,350 2,612 705 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 17,400 12,972 3,499 929 Satellite .................................................: 9,609 7,450 1,761 398 Don't know ................................................: 1,312 1,007 247 58 Other .....................................................: 666 559 87 20 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 29,485 23,879 4,479 1,127 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: - Con. : : 2 households ................................................: 4,308 3,002 1,029 277 3 households ................................................: 1,218 825 311 82 4 households ................................................: 682 509 141 32 5 or more households ........................................: 363 284 63 16 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 12,030 8,087 3,323 620 number: 2,658,012 1,317,907 1,138,277 201,828 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 4,171 3,621 450 100 10 to 49 ..................................................: 4,112 2,832 1,040 240 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,206 646 468 92 100 to 199 ................................................: 971 444 452 75 200 to 499 ................................................: 909 309 544 56 500 or more ...............................................: 661 235 369 57 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 10,221 6,603 3,065 553 number: 847,755 335,266 441,753 70,736 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 10,037 6,476 3,019 542 number: 646,005 248,851 348,017 49,137 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,889 3,211 544 134 10 to 49 ..............................................: 3,441 2,204 1,023 214 50 to 99 ..............................................: 988 469 440 79 100 to 199 ............................................: 853 323 470 60 200 to 499 ............................................: 665 216 413 36 500 or more ...........................................: 201 53 129 19 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 414 278 113 23 number: 201,750 86,415 93,736 21,599 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 295 216 70 9 10 to 49 ..............................................: 30 17 10 3 50 to 99 ..............................................: 4 1 - 3 100 to 199 ............................................: 4 2 1 1 200 to 499 ............................................: 17 9 6 2 500 or more ...........................................: 64 33 26 5 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 9,304 5,828 2,952 524 number: 1,810,257 982,641 696,524 131,092 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 9,739 6,082 3,092 565 number: 2,977,643 1,756,213 1,010,787 210,643 $1,000: 4,659,645 2,921,012 1,415,987 322,645 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 3,559 2,174 1,185 200 number: 215,833 100,069 97,225 18,539 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 9,155 5,606 3,006 543 number: 2,761,810 1,656,144 913,562 192,104 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 336 162 155 19 number: 1,890,963 1,306,043 463,574 121,346 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 1,224 1,002 179 43 number: 515,878 507,893 7,308 677 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 1,145 943 165 37 25 to 49 ..................................................: 38 31 5 2 50 to 99 ..................................................: 7 2 2 3 100 to 199 ................................................: 9 4 4 1 200 to 499 ................................................: 9 9 - - 500 or more ...............................................: 16 13 3 - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 1,207 971 193 43 number: 2,663,188 2,598,754 (D) (D) $1,000: 210,135 194,183 (D) (D) : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 1,480 1,216 213 51 number: 362,574 144,183 177,301 41,090 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 960 763 158 39 number: 431,361 99,994 (D) (D) : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 10,691 8,245 2,111 335 number: 75,992 55,590 17,395 3,007 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 1,759 1,283 406 70 number: 5,680 3,991 1,425 264 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 2,611 2,227 307 77 number: 42,740 33,148 7,517 2,075 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 1,254 1,004 191 59 number: 18,791 13,356 3,966 1,469 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 6,236 5,397 691 148 number: 1,726,744 1,660,800 34,538 31,406 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 6,212 5,381 689 142 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 14 10 1 3 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 2 - - 2 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 1 - - 1 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 4 3 1 - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 3 3 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POULTRY - Con. : : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 786 684 78 24 number: 2,140,836 2,137,898 1,380 1,558 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 699 603 72 24 number: 7,768,455 7,729,175 22,421 16,859 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 98 85 12 1 number: (D) (D) 438 (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 321 265 43 13 number: 757,594 (D) (D) 5,820 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 311 262 37 12 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 8 2 5 1 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 1 1 - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 1 - 1 - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 703 616 65 22 number: 5,735 5,134 492 109 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 249 211 30 8 number: 8,206 6,182 1,471 553 : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 208 87 88 33 acres: 45,848 15,840 22,581 7,427 bushels: 5,166,734 1,969,310 2,229,389 968,035 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 138 63 53 22 acres: 26,665 12,455 9,000 5,210 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 23 11 5 7 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 61 27 28 6 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 69 28 31 10 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 15 13 7 500 acres or more .........................................: 20 6 11 3 : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 1,814 611 966 237 acres: 1,027,578 169,308 718,814 139,456 bushels: 124,680,104 20,652,118 84,674,661 19,353,325 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,167 405 602 160 acres: 470,075 98,957 297,217 73,901 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 141 98 38 5 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 317 152 128 37 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 479 193 225 61 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 304 71 185 48 500 acres or more .........................................: 573 97 390 86 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 642 224 330 88 acres: 172,001 32,134 111,640 28,227 tons: 3,547,578 731,522 2,201,008 615,048 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 473 170 235 68 acres: 122,735 24,808 79,471 18,456 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 103 73 19 11 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 165 60 86 19 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 165 56 83 26 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 97 16 67 14 500 acres or more .........................................: 112 19 75 18 : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 155 46 87 22 acres: 31,051 3,947 23,374 3,730 cwt: 606,105 76,717 445,437 83,951 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 110 36 55 19 acres: 22,311 3,046 15,897 3,368 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 29 18 10 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 36 14 16 6 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 42 10 23 9 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 4 25 6 500 acres or more .........................................: 13 - 13 - : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 69 25 38 6 acres: 4,584 2,038 2,015 531 bushels: 339,567 190,093 133,400 16,074 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 41 15 22 4 acres: 3,256 1,709 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 19 8 9 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 30 8 22 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 18 7 7 4 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 2 - - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 671 201 401 69 acres: 363,324 63,425 264,566 35,333 bushels: 10,368,492 1,619,540 7,745,712 1,003,240 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 83 17 58 8 acres: 10,673 1,798 8,456 419 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 30 18 9 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 129 57 57 15 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 182 76 87 19 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 114 25 78 11 500 acres or more .........................................: 216 25 170 21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 63 28 23 12 acres: 9,934 3,869 3,694 2,371 bushels: 396,525 128,262 156,535 111,728 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 37 13 14 10 acres: 6,002 2,335 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 - 3 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 24 19 3 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 21 3 12 6 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 13 6 4 3 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - 1 - : Sugarbeets for sugar .....................................farms: 112 12 66 34 acres: 19,578 1,107 12,525 5,946 tons: 615,996 32,015 392,142 191,839 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 112 12 66 34 acres: 19,578 1,107 12,525 5,946 : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 94 13 70 11 acres: 57,132 4,741 46,816 5,575 pounds: 44,918,268 3,948,709 34,510,303 6,459,256 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 17 4 11 2 acres: 8,212 (D) 6,156 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 3 1 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 12 5 5 2 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 13 1 9 3 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 24 - 22 2 500 acres or more .........................................: 41 4 33 4 : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 2,230 807 1,177 246 acres: 1,507,696 269,147 1,037,510 201,039 bushels: 38,579,782 7,490,851 25,500,100 5,588,831 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 445 151 235 59 acres: 80,850 20,696 48,224 11,930 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 108 78 24 6 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 399 234 137 28 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 554 252 242 60 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 360 121 200 39 500 acres or more .........................................: 809 122 574 113 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 11,708 8,423 2,846 439 acres: 1,373,070 526,197 736,576 110,297 tons, dry equivalent: 3,115,140 1,158,411 1,710,410 246,319 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 9,783 7,036 2,371 376 acres: 1,058,382 428,908 536,723 92,751 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5,697 5,123 509 65 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3,122 2,166 826 130 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,584 718 741 125 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 718 245 405 68 500 acres or more .........................................: 587 171 365 51 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 6,990 4,856 1,853 281 acres: 635,129 266,245 325,884 43,000 tons, dry: 1,819,267 717,380 962,174 139,713 Irrigated ............................................farms: 6,244 4,294 1,685 265 acres: 564,610 235,835 287,844 40,931 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 4,694 3,136 1,352 206 acres: 606,707 198,823 360,375 47,509 tons, dry: 947,284 294,015 582,017 71,252 Irrigated ............................................farms: 3,657 2,485 1,005 167 acres: 403,422 153,546 210,601 39,275 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 37 24 13 - acres: 2,714 1,964 750 - Irrigated ..............................................farms: 27 14 13 - acres: 2,318 1,578 740 - : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,176 878 188 110 acres: 79,128 18,918 47,096 13,114 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,176 878 188 110 acres: 79,128 18,918 47,096 13,114 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 880 759 53 68 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 93 58 20 15 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 60 25 30 5 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 57 15 37 5 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 86 21 48 17 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 202 167 17 18 acres: 567 86 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 30 29 1 - acres: 14 (D) (D) - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 92 75 7 10 acres: 53 43 8 2 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 6 6 - - acres: 3 3 - - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 384 258 90 36 acres: 58,831 15,968 32,959 9,905 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 42 31 8 3 acres: 6,905 (D) 2,524 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 242 209 18 15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 76. Summary by Tenure of Farm Operation: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Total : Full owners : Part owners : Tenants -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Land in vegetables - Con. : Potatoes - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 13 5 5 3 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 22 11 10 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 39 14 21 4 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 68 19 36 13 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 148 98 40 10 acres: 3,285 (D) 2,855 (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 21 17 3 1 acres: 216 8 (D) (D) Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 7 5 - 2 acres: 3 (D) - (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 1 - - acres: (D) (D) - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 388 316 37 35 acres: 315 121 56 138 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 40 37 1 2 acres: 27 (D) (D) (D) : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 1,054 938 94 22 acres: 6,234 3,792 2,369 74 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,054 938 94 22 acres: 6,234 3,792 2,369 74 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 818 761 39 18 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 192 153 36 3 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 34 20 13 1 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 9 4 5 - 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 1 - 1 - : Apples .................................................farms: 562 507 39 16 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,448 1,099 328 21 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 297 266 28 3 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,004 650 348 6 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 405 343 53 9 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,819 1,317 1,466 36 : Almonds ................................................farms: 7 7 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) (D) - - : Pecans .................................................farms: 10 10 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 6 6 - - : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 15 15 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 22 22 - - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 250 217 21 12 acres: 178 153 21 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses. 2/ Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold, government payments, and farm-related income are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000. 3/ Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ...................................................number: 36,056 11,803 19,122 4,381 750 percent: 100.0 32.7 53.0 12.2 2.1 Land in farms ............................................acres: 30,213,899 8,889,251 12,514,721 6,919,093 1,890,834 Average size of farm .................................acres: 838 753 654 1,579 2,521 : MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total ....................................................farms: 36,056 11,803 19,122 4,381 750 $1,000: 9,511,573 2,561,170 3,871,445 2,226,074 852,885 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 263,800 216,993 202,460 508,120 1,137,180 : Farms by economic class: : Less than $1,000 ..........................................: 11,120 3,905 5,956 1,005 254 $1,000 to $2,499 ..........................................: 4,078 1,237 2,434 386 21 $2,500 to $4,999 ..........................................: 3,493 1,076 2,029 343 45 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 3,662 1,209 2,033 378 42 $10,000 to $24,999 ........................................: 3,953 1,310 2,042 531 70 : $25,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 2,322 741 1,183 349 49 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,978 700 965 269 44 $100,000 to $249,999 ......................................: 2,048 626 981 368 73 $250,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 1,445 436 669 290 50 : $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 910 258 423 192 37 $1,000,000 or more ........................................: 1,047 305 407 270 65 $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ................................: 568 169 246 120 33 $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ................................: 250 65 94 75 16 $5,000,000 or more ......................................: 229 71 67 75 16 : Total sales ............................................farms: 36,056 11,803 19,122 4,381 750 $1,000: 9,222,516 2,470,542 3,748,870 2,164,455 838,649 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas ............farms: 3,856 1,390 1,681 711 74 $1,000: 1,548,342 451,449 665,533 392,845 38,516 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 2,532 866 1,128 484 54 $1,000: 1,523,860 441,242 655,394 389,159 38,065 Corn ...............................................farms: 2,152 721 963 410 58 $1,000: 1,010,141 282,613 426,928 274,593 26,007 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,582 517 698 321 46 $1,000: 998,242 278,470 421,228 272,793 25,751 Wheat ..............................................farms: 2,229 820 957 413 39 $1,000: 307,018 93,363 137,417 69,325 6,914 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 1,139 367 557 204 11 $1,000: 285,914 84,581 129,795 65,239 6,299 Soybeans ...........................................farms: 63 14 32 16 1 $1,000: 5,524 (D) 2,317 1,922 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 27 4 13 9 1 $1,000: 4,891 (D) 2,145 1,694 (D) Sorghum ............................................farms: 765 268 334 146 17 $1,000: 80,884 27,916 35,810 14,382 2,776 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 347 122 150 67 8 $1,000: 72,812 24,808 32,051 13,284 2,669 Barley .............................................farms: 208 67 89 48 4 $1,000: 32,067 (D) 12,358 9,215 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 112 33 49 26 4 $1,000: 30,452 (D) 11,624 8,908 (D) Rice ...............................................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas ..........................................farms: 915 334 396 167 18 $1,000: 112,707 36,442 50,703 23,408 2,154 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 443 164 200 76 3 $1,000: 103,240 32,906 46,375 21,873 2,085 Tobacco ..............................................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed ................................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes ............................................farms: 1,206 329 678 158 41 $1,000: 475,148 160,250 190,367 88,677 35,854 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 283 83 125 61 14 $1,000: 467,366 158,154 186,057 87,708 35,446 : Fruits, tree nuts, and berries .......................farms: 874 218 522 114 20 $1,000: 49,825 10,714 14,574 18,950 5,588 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 129 30 65 26 8 $1,000: 43,022 9,255 10,250 17,943 5,574 Fruits and tree nuts ...............................farms: 792 195 464 114 19 $1,000: 48,980 10,628 14,057 18,917 5,377 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 127 30 64 26 7 $1,000: 42,683 9,255 10,120 17,943 5,365 Berries ............................................farms: 176 28 122 19 7 $1,000: 846 86 517 32 211 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: 2 - - - 2 $1,000: (D) - - - (D) Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod ...........farms: 939 238 486 166 49 $1,000: 284,999 39,600 107,276 114,859 23,265 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 279 79 105 65 30 $1,000: 278,820 38,135 104,089 113,647 22,948 Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops .........................................farms: 109 25 61 17 6 $1,000: 171 60 48 61 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD AND GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS - Con. : : Total - Con. : Total sales - Con. : Cultivated Christmas trees and short rotation : woody crops - Con. : : Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees .........................farms: 103 21 59 17 6 $1,000: 155 (D) (D) 61 2 Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Short rotation woody crops .........................farms: 6 4 2 - - $1,000: 16 (D) (D) - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Other crops and hay ..................................farms: 8,190 2,758 4,258 1,005 169 $1,000: 460,769 145,143 181,404 110,866 23,356 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 1,568 471 708 332 57 $1,000: 409,824 127,976 155,787 103,812 22,249 Maple syrup ........................................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - Sales of $50,000 or more .........................farms: - - - - - $1,000: - - - - - : Cattle and calves ....................................farms: 9,739 2,693 5,450 1,381 215 $1,000: 4,659,645 1,270,172 2,146,630 759,949 482,894 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 3,200 854 1,563 647 136 $1,000: 4,578,609 1,246,701 2,101,233 749,101 481,575 Milk from cows .......................................farms: 148 34 61 43 10 $1,000: 1,248,834 (D) 376,209 464,355 (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 116 26 40 40 10 $1,000: 1,248,712 (D) 376,120 (D) (D) Hogs and pigs ........................................farms: 1,207 250 764 164 29 $1,000: 210,135 130,027 (D) (D) (D) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 28 14 7 7 - $1,000: 207,273 129,430 (D) (D) - Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and milk .................farms: 2,095 434 1,339 297 25 $1,000: 97,852 9,101 20,162 67,953 635 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 85 23 38 23 1 $1,000: 90,336 (D) 15,649 66,845 (D) Horses, ponies, mules, burros, : and donkeys .........................................farms: 1,853 445 1,139 230 39 $1,000: 31,957 8,447 18,261 4,472 777 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 139 26 86 24 3 $1,000: 15,277 4,714 8,205 2,030 329 Poultry and eggs .....................................farms: 3,534 633 2,400 455 46 $1,000: 111,869 (D) (D) (D) 252 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 22 8 9 4 1 $1,000: 106,731 43,856 (D) (D) (D) Aquaculture ..........................................farms: 51 30 10 8 3 $1,000: 15,769 (D) (D) (D) (Z) Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 30 25 2 3 - $1,000: 15,482 11,273 (D) (D) - Other animals and other animal : products ............................................farms: 1,347 313 813 188 33 $1,000: 27,202 8,023 9,488 9,214 477 Sales of $50,000 or more ...........................farms: 56 24 20 10 2 $1,000: 22,877 (D) 7,343 8,352 (D) : Value of- : Government payments ....................................farms: 8,533 3,156 3,704 1,421 252 $1,000: 289,057 90,628 122,574 61,618 14,236 : Landlord's share of total sales ........................farms: 1,319 499 543 248 29 $1,000: 113,343 33,507 44,242 20,686 14,910 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to- : Consumers ..............................................farms: 2,425 543 1,519 308 55 $1,000: 30,339 4,241 16,474 6,815 2,809 : Retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for : local or regionally branded products ..................farms: 901 211 476 171 43 $1,000: 186,202 50,688 70,324 49,388 15,802 : FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES : : Total farm production expenses 1/ ........................farms: 36,056 11,803 19,122 4,381 750 $1,000: 8,160,142 2,220,513 3,405,233 1,825,681 708,716 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 226,319 188,131 178,079 416,727 944,954 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased .............................................farms: 10,790 3,341 5,648 1,570 231 $1,000: 410,699 121,551 171,625 103,934 13,589 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 6,343 1,913 3,637 698 95 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,149 705 1,002 384 58 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 716 253 304 137 22 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,582 470 705 351 56 : Chemicals purchased ....................................farms: 11,433 3,420 6,008 1,710 295 $1,000: 229,485 66,527 91,501 63,238 8,219 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 7,952 2,245 4,484 1,041 182 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,810 653 784 305 68 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Chemicals purchased - Con. : Farms with expenses of- - Con. : : $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 593 211 263 101 18 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,078 311 477 263 27 : Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased ..............farms: 9,990 3,054 5,163 1,539 234 $1,000: 253,811 68,765 99,810 74,100 11,135 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 3,593 970 2,160 417 46 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 2,495 771 1,307 366 51 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,022 735 871 345 71 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 674 223 301 126 24 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,206 355 524 285 42 : Cover crop seed purchased ............................farms: 1,561 418 873 218 52 $1,000: 3,424 945 1,672 670 138 : Livestock and poultry purchased or leased ..............farms: 9,156 2,317 5,417 1,217 205 $1,000: 2,003,707 593,565 902,810 293,474 213,858 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 5,698 1,436 3,550 628 84 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 2,250 592 1,264 346 48 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 746 158 414 132 42 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 187 50 86 33 18 $250,000 or more ........................................: 275 81 103 78 13 : Breeding livestock purchased or leased ...............farms: 4,554 1,113 2,646 684 111 $1,000: 156,872 34,074 84,403 28,094 10,302 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ..............................................farms: 6,036 1,479 3,676 754 127 $1,000: 1,846,835 559,491 818,406 265,380 203,557 : Feed purchased .........................................farms: 20,843 5,807 12,262 2,408 366 $1,000: 2,230,730 533,769 899,025 542,877 255,059 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 12,303 3,489 7,600 1,071 143 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,961 1,640 3,429 793 99 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,894 485 974 358 77 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 326 87 139 83 17 $250,000 or more ........................................: 359 106 120 103 30 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ....................farms: 32,913 10,503 17,793 3,983 634 $1,000: 280,247 80,685 121,111 64,934 13,516 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 25,228 8,223 14,083 2,538 384 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 5,471 1,650 2,779 908 134 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,099 330 475 237 57 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,115 300 456 300 59 : Utilities ..............................................farms: 22,978 7,038 12,343 3,102 495 $1,000: 251,233 69,440 106,194 62,639 12,960 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 7,155 2,258 4,168 647 82 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 10,017 3,134 5,444 1,271 168 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,199 1,174 2,063 799 163 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 666 197 275 165 29 $50,000 or more .........................................: 941 275 393 220 53 : Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ...............farms: 27,469 8,461 14,875 3,548 585 $1,000: 451,491 127,697 190,185 108,144 25,465 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 17,615 5,603 9,955 1,799 258 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 6,744 1,960 3,565 1,025 194 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,410 390 661 294 65 $50,000 or more .........................................: 1,700 508 694 430 68 : Hired farm labor .......................................farms: 6,965 2,136 3,122 1,422 285 $1,000: 675,083 170,313 248,392 186,515 69,862 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 1,964 683 961 291 29 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,912 598 887 367 60 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,788 507 767 448 66 $100,000 to $249,999 ....................................: 811 206 356 178 71 $250,000 or more ........................................: 490 142 151 138 59 : Contract labor .........................................farms: 3,886 1,174 1,893 670 149 $1,000: 84,026 28,110 31,217 20,787 3,911 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 719 230 398 79 12 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,275 377 657 198 43 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,241 353 580 250 58 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 376 128 155 77 16 $50,000 or more .........................................: 275 86 103 66 20 : Customwork and custom hauling ..........................farms: 6,346 2,048 3,248 913 137 $1,000: 140,509 40,403 53,015 39,941 7,149 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 1,379 439 786 136 18 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 2,316 752 1,253 267 44 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,671 554 790 279 48 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 443 129 209 95 10 $50,000 or more .........................................: 537 174 210 136 17 : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees ..................................................farms: 6,984 2,123 3,512 1,179 170 $1,000: 289,146 75,556 135,352 65,604 12,634 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARM PRODUCTION EXPENSES - Con. : : Total farm production expenses 1/ - Con. : Cash rent for land, buildings, and grazing : fees - Con. : : Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 2,789 857 1,493 397 42 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 992 308 505 149 30 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,302 397 643 224 38 $25,000 or more .........................................: 1,901 561 871 409 60 : Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, : and farm share of vehicles ............................farms: 2,107 669 1,011 360 67 $1,000: 47,934 14,725 18,987 11,391 2,830 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ..............................................: 466 157 235 67 7 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 679 234 330 94 21 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 547 158 268 106 15 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 146 47 59 37 3 $50,000 or more .........................................: 269 73 119 56 21 : Interest expense .......................................farms: 10,151 3,018 5,468 1,414 251 $1,000: 222,185 63,564 101,653 43,195 13,773 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 3,574 1,159 1,906 424 85 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,634 1,302 2,639 626 67 $25,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 1,570 453 767 277 73 $100,000 or more ........................................: 373 104 156 87 26 : Secured by real estate ...............................farms: 7,509 2,206 4,114 999 190 $1,000: 157,835 44,908 73,811 29,060 10,056 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 532 164 278 66 24 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 1,627 521 923 156 27 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 3,998 1,147 2,250 530 71 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 782 205 415 129 33 $50,000 or more .......................................: 570 169 248 118 35 : Not secured by real estate ...........................farms: 5,812 1,713 3,076 890 133 $1,000: 64,350 18,656 27,841 14,135 3,717 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $999 ............................................: 1,208 357 661 167 23 $1,000 to $4,999 ......................................: 2,600 816 1,400 338 46 $5,000 to $24,999 .....................................: 1,470 375 805 258 32 $25,000 to $49,999 ....................................: 332 104 145 68 15 $50,000 or more .......................................: 202 61 65 59 17 : Property taxes paid ....................................farms: 34,388 11,106 18,379 4,195 708 $1,000: 154,453 47,942 72,045 28,162 6,303 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 28,231 9,286 15,455 3,014 476 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 3,311 982 1,684 567 78 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 1,946 554 895 394 103 $25,000 or more .........................................: 900 284 345 220 51 : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services : for livestock .........................................farms: 13,319 3,546 7,750 1,780 243 $1,000: 120,884 34,795 44,981 29,334 11,774 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,137 3,005 6,682 1,310 140 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 1,773 421 933 349 70 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 182 58 64 46 14 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 85 18 25 37 5 $100,000 or more ........................................: 142 44 46 38 14 : All other production expenses ..........................farms: 18,710 5,705 9,768 2,762 475 $1,000: 314,521 83,105 117,329 87,410 26,676 Farms with expenses of- : $1 to $4,999 ............................................: 11,899 3,702 6,550 1,440 207 $5,000 to $24,999 .......................................: 4,677 1,410 2,306 804 157 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 944 262 451 203 28 $50,000 to $99,999 ......................................: 716 208 288 185 35 $100,000 or more ........................................: 474 123 173 130 48 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ .................farms: 1,268 429 587 217 35 $1,000: 39,380 12,183 17,000 8,736 1,461 : Depreciation expenses claimed ............................farms: 20,572 6,201 11,038 2,855 478 $1,000: 645,307 179,047 286,584 150,838 28,838 : NET CASH FARM INCOME : : Net cash farm income of operations .......................farms: 36,056 11,803 19,122 4,381 750 $1,000: 1,827,767 474,397 662,047 519,507 171,816 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 50,692 40,193 34,622 118,582 229,089 : Farms with net gains 2/ ...............................number: 12,532 4,382 5,903 1,917 330 Average net gain .................................dollars: 191,789 145,584 161,302 320,920 600,534 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 879 352 442 75 10 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,990 704 1,031 214 41 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,364 505 649 179 31 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,200 802 1,043 316 39 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,652 553 832 227 40 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,447 1,466 1,906 906 169 : Farms with net losses .................................number: 23,524 7,421 13,219 2,464 420 Average net loss .................................dollars: 24,474 22,039 21,947 38,838 62,761 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NET CASH FARM INCOME - Con. : : Net cash farm income of operations - Con. : Farms with net losses - Con. : : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,569 634 799 101 35 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,885 2,047 3,255 530 53 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,078 1,630 2,958 426 64 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,904 1,718 3,461 590 135 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,885 756 1,697 396 36 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,203 636 1,049 421 97 : Net cash farm income of producers ........................farms: 36,056 11,803 19,122 4,381 750 $1,000: 1,666,216 426,647 601,511 479,060 158,998 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 46,212 36,147 31,457 109,349 211,997 : Producers reporting net gains 2/ .......................farms: 12,466 4,361 5,870 1,905 330 Average net gain .................................dollars: 180,774 136,316 152,922 302,187 562,840 : Gain of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 880 356 439 75 10 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 1,997 700 1,040 216 41 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 1,380 510 659 179 32 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 2,196 808 1,039 311 38 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 1,661 559 836 227 39 $50,000 or more .........................................: 4,352 1,428 1,857 897 170 : Producers reporting net losses .........................farms: 23,590 7,442 13,252 2,476 420 Average net loss .................................dollars: 24,897 22,551 22,347 39,017 63,665 : Loss of- : Less than $1,000 ........................................: 1,576 633 805 103 35 $1,000 to $4,999 ........................................: 5,892 2,050 3,261 528 53 $5,000 to $9,999 ........................................: 5,073 1,626 2,957 428 62 $10,000 to $24,999 ......................................: 5,899 1,725 3,445 592 137 $25,000 to $49,999 ......................................: 2,898 766 1,704 392 36 $50,000 or more .........................................: 2,252 642 1,080 433 97 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ....................................................farms: 52 22 20 3 7 $1,000: 6,957 2,147 3,393 (D) (D) : INCOME FROM FARM-RELATED SOURCES : : Total income from farm-related sources ...................farms: 12,606 3,987 6,308 1,941 370 $1,000: 476,337 133,740 195,835 119,114 27,647 : Customwork and other agricultural services .............farms: 1,769 504 938 301 26 $1,000: 47,006 9,495 22,326 13,354 1,831 : Gross cash rent or share payments ......................farms: 5,874 2,005 2,816 860 193 $1,000: 111,813 40,129 45,360 22,518 3,807 Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas trees, : short rotation woody crops, and maple products ........farms: 384 104 202 62 16 $1,000: 1,498 241 851 315 90 Agri-tourism and recreational services .................farms: 909 251 386 208 64 $1,000: 66,706 18,159 20,018 15,119 13,410 Patronage dividends and refunds from : cooperatives ..........................................farms: 3,651 1,003 1,909 630 109 $1,000: 18,707 3,542 5,476 8,092 1,596 Crop and livestock insurance payments ..................farms: 2,345 762 1,064 447 72 $1,000: 160,675 43,927 72,355 40,922 3,472 Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments .........................farms: 369 121 163 78 7 $1,000: 3,215 921 1,646 454 193 Other farm-related income sources ......................farms: 1,862 517 1,005 280 60 $1,000: 66,716 17,325 27,805 18,339 3,248 : LAND USE : : Total cropland ...........................................farms: 24,015 7,972 12,247 3,255 541 acres: 10,479,125 3,358,964 4,250,315 2,545,944 323,902 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 16,382 5,212 8,585 2,242 343 acres: 4,951,986 1,496,748 2,087,886 1,206,879 160,473 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 49 acres ...........................................: 9,705 3,042 5,565 949 149 50 to 99 acres ..........................................: 1,481 496 720 229 36 100 to 199 acres ........................................: 1,410 459 644 267 40 200 to 499 acres ........................................: 1,617 543 684 333 57 500 to 999 acres ........................................: 904 284 413 185 22 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................: 665 209 315 120 21 2,000 acres or more .....................................: 600 179 244 159 18 : Cropland- : Other pasture and grazing land that could have been : used for crops without additional : improvements ........................................farms: 2,321 573 1,377 337 34 acres: 430,546 140,098 176,500 108,386 5,562 On which all crops failed or were abandoned ..........farms: 3,792 1,275 1,858 590 69 acres: 844,490 260,353 348,696 221,120 14,321 Idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, : but not harvested and not pastured or grazed ........farms: 7,558 2,770 3,435 1,112 241 acres: 2,213,903 840,766 797,262 476,237 99,638 In summer fallow .....................................farms: 4,172 1,357 2,010 702 103 acres: 2,038,200 620,999 839,971 533,322 43,908 : Total woodland ...........................................farms: 4,715 1,259 2,637 643 176 acres: 1,368,221 365,855 520,166 261,548 220,652 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND USE - Con. : : Total woodland - Con. : : Woodland pastured ......................................farms: 2,705 694 1,476 421 114 acres: 788,425 271,707 216,653 182,503 117,562 Woodland not pastured ..................................farms: 2,569 698 1,447 324 100 acres: 579,796 94,148 303,513 79,045 103,090 Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured ..........................farms: 20,450 6,129 11,253 2,631 437 acres: 17,658,283 4,955,575 7,456,375 3,968,060 1,278,273 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, ponds, roads, wasteland, etc. ...............farms: 19,695 5,558 11,287 2,425 425 acres: 708,270 208,857 287,865 143,541 68,007 : Irrigated land ...........................................farms: 15,203 4,538 8,302 2,028 335 acres: 2,287,808 584,725 991,445 598,626 113,012 Harvested cropland .....................................farms: 12,968 3,942 6,955 1,782 289 acres: 1,931,173 502,978 826,558 510,073 91,564 Pastureland and other land .............................farms: 5,114 1,307 3,001 683 123 acres: 356,635 81,747 164,887 88,553 21,448 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation Reserve : Enhancement Programs ....................................farms: 4,265 1,774 1,629 721 141 acres: 1,908,578 711,918 723,012 397,980 75,668 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs .................farms: 4,913 1,719 2,167 887 140 acres: 7,406,488 2,101,838 3,174,241 1,803,778 326,631 : ORGANIC AGRICULTURE : : Total organic product sales ..............................farms: 315 65 139 89 22 $1,000: 192,345 28,559 33,689 120,429 9,668 : VALUE OF LAND AND BUILDINGS : : Estimated market value of land and buildings .............farms: 36,056 11,803 19,122 4,381 750 $1,000: 72,539,398 21,806,407 33,169,428 14,040,186 3,523,378 Average per farm ...................................dollars: 2,011,854 1,847,531 1,734,621 3,204,790 4,697,837 Average per acre ...................................dollars: 2,401 2,453 2,650 2,029 1,863 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 .............................................: 1,217 483 602 116 16 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 1,130 453 563 106 8 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 2,485 1,006 1,192 256 31 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 7,751 2,813 4,197 671 70 $500,000 to $999,999 ......................................: 9,901 3,008 5,781 949 163 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ..................................: 5,884 1,701 3,293 741 149 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ..................................: 4,376 1,402 2,060 787 127 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ..................................: 1,881 547 851 404 79 $10,000,000 or more .......................................: 1,431 390 583 351 107 : VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................farms: 36,055 11,803 19,121 4,381 750 $1,000: 4,938,560 1,445,942 2,314,925 977,157 200,536 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $4,999 ..............................................: 2,607 1,124 1,190 252 41 $5,000 to $9,999 ..........................................: 2,838 1,015 1,475 298 50 $10,000 to $19,999 ........................................: 4,520 1,668 2,292 476 84 $20,000 to $49,999 ........................................: 9,294 3,138 5,118 882 156 $50,000 to $99,999 ........................................: 6,818 2,019 3,940 765 94 $100,000 to $199,999 ......................................: 4,455 1,243 2,485 608 119 $200,000 to $499,999 ......................................: 3,390 969 1,706 606 109 $500,000 or more ..........................................: 2,133 627 915 494 97 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ................................farms: 27,445 8,259 15,298 3,365 523 number: 64,849 18,758 33,125 10,686 2,280 : Tractors, all ............................................farms: 25,381 7,634 14,038 3,196 513 number: 52,751 16,096 26,692 8,396 1,567 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) ..........................farms: 11,565 3,351 6,654 1,326 234 number: 14,584 4,278 8,078 1,832 396 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) ..............................farms: 14,595 4,310 7,974 1,978 333 number: 20,574 6,093 10,767 3,116 598 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ...........................farms: 8,204 2,705 3,899 1,385 215 number: 17,593 5,725 7,847 3,448 573 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled ..................farms: 2,622 944 1,098 522 58 number: 3,547 1,268 1,447 755 77 Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled .............farms: - - - - - number: - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled ........................farms: 1,926 576 975 318 57 number: 2,150 642 1,075 374 59 Hay balers ...............................................farms: 7,460 2,340 3,812 1,142 166 number: 9,008 2,772 4,553 1,475 208 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FERTILIZERS AND CHEMICALS : : Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : used ....................................................farms: 8,924 2,796 4,585 1,338 205 acres treated: 4,421,367 1,340,868 1,854,642 1,055,523 170,334 Manure used ..............................................farms: 4,402 1,168 2,563 592 79 acres treated: 384,533 87,183 166,245 116,124 14,981 Organic fertilizer used ..................................farms: 782 201 448 114 19 acres treated: 79,712 22,168 25,532 26,249 5,763 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ................................................farms: 3,021 829 1,528 546 118 acres: 864,811 207,899 350,532 256,264 50,116 Weeds, grass, or brush .................................farms: 8,647 2,635 4,419 1,347 246 acres: 4,647,801 1,475,209 1,915,330 1,097,277 159,985 Nematodes ..............................................farms: 486 136 243 84 23 acres: 111,125 31,844 41,081 33,343 4,857 Diseases in crops and orchards .........................farms: 933 230 474 187 42 acres: 180,797 37,454 90,669 41,029 11,645 Chemicals used to control growth, : thin fruit, ripen, or defoliate .........................farms: 502 156 240 95 11 acres on which used: 70,398 22,129 23,738 20,405 4,126 : LAND USE PRACTICES : : Land drained by tile .....................................farms: 519 180 244 77 18 acres: 55,091 22,801 16,437 13,028 2,825 Land artificially drained by ditches .....................farms: 3,118 880 1,832 350 56 acres: 283,778 88,233 128,057 58,314 9,174 Land under conservation easement .........................farms: 1,867 541 850 366 110 acres: 1,299,739 285,910 442,744 312,982 258,103 Cropland on which no-till practices were used ............farms: 4,603 1,408 2,374 715 106 acres: 2,505,875 727,926 984,076 743,532 50,341 Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were used (see text) .......farms: 3,875 1,254 1,854 646 121 acres: 2,825,806 907,578 1,215,963 634,429 67,836 Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) ..........................farms: 3,449 1,118 1,633 598 100 acres: 1,146,262 371,232 498,437 240,811 35,782 Cropland planted to a cover crop (excluding CRP) .........farms: 1,958 503 1,057 314 84 acres: 154,291 29,780 67,984 44,602 11,925 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ........farms: 3,107 970 1,446 589 102 : RENEWABLE ENERGY : : Renewable energy producing systems (see text) ............farms: 4,960 1,334 2,777 718 131 Solar panels ...........................................farms: 4,294 1,152 2,429 599 114 Wind turbines ..........................................farms: 573 190 275 89 19 Methane digesters ......................................farms: 17 4 12 - 1 Geothermal/geoexchange systems .........................farms: 383 77 242 57 7 Small hydro systems ....................................farms: 99 21 45 30 3 : Wind rights leased to others .............................farms: 1,123 432 507 177 7 : TENURE : : Full owners ..............................................farms: 28,499 9,339 15,393 3,197 570 Part owners ..............................................farms: 6,023 1,856 3,058 965 144 Tenants ..................................................farms: 1,534 608 671 219 36 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND : : Land owned ...............................................farms: 34,631 11,252 18,492 4,173 714 acres: 23,297,381 7,371,968 9,421,312 4,950,923 1,553,178 Owned land in farms ....................................farms: 34,522 11,195 18,451 4,162 714 acres: 20,345,526 6,157,728 8,309,420 4,410,161 1,468,217 : Land rented or leased from others ........................farms: 7,664 2,515 3,774 1,195 180 acres: 10,075,441 2,773,453 4,275,897 2,603,198 422,893 Rented or leased land in farms .........................farms: 7,557 2,464 3,729 1,184 180 acres: 9,868,373 2,731,523 4,205,301 2,508,932 422,617 : Land rented or leased to others ..........................farms: 4,741 1,666 2,248 668 159 acres: 3,158,923 1,256,170 1,182,488 635,028 85,237 : TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS : : Total producers ...............................................: 69,820 11,803 38,244 14,805 4,968 Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer ................................................: 11,803 11,803 - - - 2 producers ...............................................: 19,122 - 19,122 - - 3 producers ...............................................: 2,719 - - 2,719 - 4 producers ...............................................: 1,662 - - 1,662 - 5 or more producers .......................................: 750 - - - 750 : Total male producers ........................................: 41,129 8,631 20,522 9,038 2,938 Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 26,447 8,631 17,034 760 22 2 producers .............................................: 4,347 - 1,744 2,495 108 3 producers .............................................: 1,178 - - 916 262 4 producers .............................................: 312 - - 135 177 5 or more producers .....................................: 178 - - - 178 : Total female producers ......................................: 28,691 3,172 17,722 5,767 2,030 Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ..............................................: 22,404 3,172 17,034 2,098 100 2 producers .............................................: 2,105 - 344 1,541 220 3 producers .............................................: 384 - - 173 211 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL PRODUCERS AND FARMS BY NUMBER OF : PRODUCERS - Con. : : Total producers - Con. : Total female producers - Con. : Farms by number of female producers: - Con. : : 4 producers .............................................: 111 - - 17 94 5 or more producers .....................................: 76 - - - 76 : PRODUCERS' CHARACTERISTICS 3/ : : Sex of producers: : Male .......................................................: 40,106 8,631 20,522 9,038 1,915 Female ......................................................: 27,746 3,172 17,722 5,767 1,085 : Hired managers ................................................: 3,504 321 1,087 1,537 559 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................: 26,131 5,286 13,977 5,820 1,048 Other .......................................................: 41,721 6,517 24,267 8,985 1,952 : Place of residence: : On farm operated ............................................: 48,389 8,146 30,960 8,072 1,211 Not on farm operated ........................................: 19,463 3,657 7,284 6,733 1,789 : Days of work off farm: : None ........................................................: 24,775 5,000 13,297 5,361 1,117 Any .........................................................: 43,077 6,803 24,947 9,444 1,883 1 to 49 days ..............................................: 7,326 1,307 3,965 1,647 407 50 to 99 days .............................................: 3,425 646 1,938 719 122 100 to 199 days ...........................................: 5,860 960 3,416 1,316 168 200 days or more ..........................................: 26,466 3,890 15,628 5,762 1,186 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less .............................................: 4,256 615 2,324 1,126 191 3 or 4 years ................................................: 7,172 1,007 4,262 1,660 243 5 to 9 years ................................................: 14,773 2,248 8,733 3,145 647 10 years or more ............................................: 41,651 7,933 22,925 8,874 1,919 : Average years on present farm ...............................: 18.5 21.3 17.7 18.1 19.2 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less .............................................: 12,130 1,604 7,042 3,006 478 6 to 10 years ...............................................: 12,036 1,773 7,269 2,470 524 11 years or more ............................................: 43,686 8,426 23,933 9,329 1,998 : Average years on any farm ...................................: 21.0 24.4 20.1 20.6 21.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ..............................................: 901 30 127 673 71 25 to 34 years ..............................................: 4,538 446 2,330 1,434 328 35 to 44 years ..............................................: 9,601 1,013 5,867 2,270 451 45 to 54 years ..............................................: 9,877 1,403 5,909 2,140 425 55 to 64 years ..............................................: 16,133 2,794 9,466 3,294 579 65 to 74 years ..............................................: 17,401 3,670 9,917 3,103 711 75 years and over ...........................................: 9,401 2,447 4,628 1,891 435 : Average age .................................................: 58.3 63.2 58.1 55.2 56.5 : Young producers (see text) ....................................: 5,439 476 2,457 2,107 399 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ..............: 3,637 727 2,002 782 126 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native ............................: 503 97 322 64 20 Asian .......................................................: 359 40 249 56 14 Black or African American ...................................: 86 25 43 18 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ...................: 86 27 34 24 1 White .......................................................: 66,181 11,515 37,246 14,464 2,956 More than one race reported .................................: 637 99 350 179 9 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training in : the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..................: 61,356 10,303 34,627 13,641 2,785 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...................: 6,496 1,500 3,617 1,164 215 : Number of persons living in producers' : households ...................................................: 120,610 24,684 61,787 28,047 6,092 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions ........................................: 57,552 11,017 33,528 10,975 2,032 Land use and/or crop decisions ..............................: 49,965 9,675 28,704 9,734 1,852 Livestock decisions .........................................: 40,918 7,332 24,947 7,217 1,422 Marketing decisions (see text) ..............................: 37,444 7,239 21,941 7,039 1,225 Record keeping and/or financial management ..................: 46,849 9,581 27,280 8,337 1,651 Estate planning or succession planning ......................: 36,885 7,019 21,564 6,912 1,390 : FARMS BY TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's : household and/or extended family ........................farms: 33,543 11,053 18,186 3,762 542 acres: 24,809,989 7,542,889 10,446,231 5,598,508 1,222,361 Limited Liability Company ................................farms: 5,909 1,543 3,040 1,164 162 acres: 6,764,221 1,553,375 2,525,435 2,086,435 598,976 : LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ....................................farms: 28,652 9,919 15,811 2,577 345 acres: 16,234,634 5,853,668 7,253,553 2,689,840 437,573 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES - Con. : : Partnership ..............................................farms: 3,218 631 1,509 943 135 acres: 6,842,095 1,233,370 2,497,395 2,569,246 542,084 Registered under State law .............................farms: 2,890 557 1,341 878 114 acres: 6,315,152 1,149,897 2,172,888 2,484,389 507,978 : Corporation ..............................................farms: 3,191 829 1,432 716 214 acres: 5,398,244 1,374,499 1,984,882 1,540,164 498,699 Family held ............................................farms: 2,657 635 1,269 607 146 acres: 4,859,056 1,180,189 1,847,815 1,372,743 458,309 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 45 7 11 10 17 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 2,612 628 1,258 597 129 : Other than family held .................................farms: 534 194 163 109 68 acres: 539,188 194,310 137,067 167,421 40,390 More than 10 stockholders ............................farms: 72 9 17 24 22 10 or less stockholders ..............................farms: 462 185 146 85 46 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. .......................farms: 995 424 370 145 56 acres: 1,738,926 427,714 778,891 119,843 412,478 : HIRED FARM LABOR : : Hired farm labor .........................................farms: 6,965 2,136 3,122 1,422 285 workers: 32,583 8,429 13,067 8,140 2,947 Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more .....................................farms: 4,350 1,265 1,797 1,046 242 workers: 16,493 4,390 6,052 4,274 1,777 Less than 150 days ...................................farms: 4,555 1,372 2,108 889 186 workers: 16,090 4,039 7,015 3,866 1,170 Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor .............farms: 442 123 171 118 30 Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor ..........................................farms: 64 10 38 15 1 Unpaid workers ...........................................farms: 12,740 2,947 7,596 1,895 302 workers: 30,487 5,294 17,884 5,977 1,332 : FARMS BY SIZE : : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................: 5,181 1,595 3,172 386 28 10 to 49 acres ................................................: 10,721 3,279 6,447 882 113 50 to 69 acres ................................................: 1,536 495 869 153 19 70 to 99 acres ................................................: 2,358 815 1,274 231 38 100 to 139 acres ..............................................: 1,798 615 932 215 36 140 to 179 acres ..............................................: 2,132 816 995 251 70 180 to 219 acres ..............................................: 886 292 464 115 15 220 to 259 acres ..............................................: 730 315 320 79 16 260 to 499 acres ..............................................: 3,000 1,118 1,264 505 113 500 to 999 acres ..............................................: 2,716 868 1,201 541 106 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................: 1,870 689 802 310 69 2,000 acres or more ...........................................: 3,128 906 1,382 713 127 : FARMS BY NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY : CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (NAICS) : : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ..............................: 2,821 1,065 1,221 495 40 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) ............................: 784 234 442 86 22 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) .............................: 784 215 456 103 10 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114) .......: 819 213 394 166 46 Other crop farming (1119) .....................................: 11,427 4,488 5,326 1,334 279 Tobacco farming (11191) .....................................: - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) ......................................: - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) .........................: 11,427 4,488 5,326 1,334 279 Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) .....................: 9,980 2,938 5,737 1,131 174 Cattle feedlots (112112) ......................................: 218 70 103 38 7 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) ......................: 178 51 75 42 10 Hog and pig farming (1122) ....................................: 332 80 205 41 6 Poultry and egg production (1123) .............................: 1,244 224 860 153 7 Sheep and goat farming (1124) .................................: 1,449 421 889 131 8 Aquaculture and other animal production (1125,1129) ...........: 6,020 1,804 3,414 661 141 : FARM TYPOLOGY (SEE TEXT) : : Farms by typology group: : Small family farms : Gross cash farm income less than $150,000 .................: 29,341 9,759 16,291 2,911 380 Gross cash farm income $150,000 to $349,999 ...............: 1,775 548 846 322 59 Midsize family farms : Gross cash farm income $350,000 to $999,999 ...............: 1,543 482 701 308 52 Large family farms : Gross cash farm income $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...........: 734 208 307 175 44 Gross cash farm income $5,000,000 or more .................: 150 56 41 46 7 Non-family farms ............................................: 2,513 750 936 619 208 : OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS : : Farms reporting- : Internet access .............................................: 29,994 9,050 16,606 3,727 611 Dial-up ...................................................: 654 198 386 65 5 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) ............: 14,667 4,283 8,073 1,991 320 Cellular data plan (see text) .............................: 17,400 5,061 9,783 2,218 338 Satellite .................................................: 9,609 2,597 5,644 1,168 200 Don't know ................................................: 1,312 539 574 179 20 Other .....................................................: 666 163 404 92 7 : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: : 1 household .................................................: 29,485 10,612 16,229 2,274 370 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER FARM CHARACTERISTICS - Con. : : Farms by number of households sharing in net income : of operation: - Con. : : 2 households ................................................: 4,308 747 2,460 1,047 54 3 households ................................................: 1,218 233 234 632 119 4 households ................................................: 682 134 125 357 66 5 or more households ........................................: 363 77 74 71 141 : LIVESTOCK : : Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 12,030 3,455 6,829 1,526 220 number: 2,658,012 668,934 1,115,965 577,359 295,754 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ....................................................: 4,171 1,175 2,643 319 34 10 to 49 ..................................................: 4,112 1,273 2,340 444 55 50 to 99 ..................................................: 1,206 343 655 185 23 100 to 199 ................................................: 971 284 486 183 18 200 to 499 ................................................: 909 223 429 217 40 500 or more ...............................................: 661 157 276 178 50 : Cows and heifers that calved ...........................farms: 10,221 2,892 5,760 1,371 198 number: 847,755 196,297 357,609 224,695 69,154 : Beef cows ............................................farms: 10,037 2,851 5,663 1,332 191 number: 646,005 165,704 298,357 148,099 33,845 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 3,889 1,045 2,473 340 31 10 to 49 ..............................................: 3,441 1,096 1,888 400 57 50 to 99 ..............................................: 988 287 507 177 17 100 to 199 ............................................: 853 220 421 182 30 200 to 499 ............................................: 665 156 290 182 37 500 or more ...........................................: 201 47 84 51 19 : Milk cows ............................................farms: 414 95 228 76 15 number: 201,750 30,593 59,252 76,596 35,309 Farms with- : 1 to 9 ................................................: 295 68 186 36 5 10 to 49 ..............................................: 30 7 12 11 - 50 to 99 ..............................................: 4 1 1 - 2 100 to 199 ............................................: 4 1 1 1 1 200 to 499 ............................................: 17 4 8 4 1 500 or more ...........................................: 64 14 20 24 6 : Other cattle ...........................................farms: 9,304 2,587 5,216 1,303 198 number: 1,810,257 472,637 758,356 352,664 226,600 : Cattle and calves sold ...................................farms: 9,739 2,693 5,450 1,381 215 number: 2,977,643 808,250 1,358,849 524,143 286,401 $1,000: 4,659,645 1,270,172 2,146,630 759,949 482,894 Calves weighing less than 500 pounds ...................farms: 3,559 1,038 1,869 571 81 number: 215,833 50,280 85,052 62,475 18,026 Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more .....................farms: 9,155 2,507 5,123 1,315 210 number: 2,761,810 757,970 1,273,797 461,668 268,375 Cattle on feed .......................................farms: 336 89 146 74 27 number: 1,890,963 552,671 897,347 233,999 206,946 : Hogs and pigs inventory ..................................farms: 1,224 229 778 196 21 number: 515,878 388,274 (D) (D) 172 Farms with- : 1 to 24 ...................................................: 1,145 202 745 179 19 25 to 49 ..................................................: 38 7 19 10 2 50 to 99 ..................................................: 7 2 4 1 - 100 to 199 ................................................: 9 1 8 - - 200 to 499 ................................................: 9 5 - 4 - 500 or more ...............................................: 16 12 2 2 - : Hogs and pigs sold .......................................farms: 1,207 250 764 164 29 number: 2,663,188 1,997,652 (D) (D) 256 $1,000: 210,135 130,027 (D) (D) (D) : Sheep and lambs inventory ................................farms: 1,480 382 871 194 33 number: 362,574 59,167 106,997 191,873 4,537 Sheep and lambs sold .....................................farms: 960 223 561 155 21 number: 431,361 37,744 73,519 317,662 2,436 : Total horses and ponies inventory ........................farms: 10,691 2,831 6,373 1,299 188 number: 75,992 19,183 40,487 13,775 2,547 Total horses and ponies sold .............................farms: 1,759 414 1,096 210 39 number: 5,680 1,344 3,028 954 354 : Goats, all inventory .....................................farms: 2,611 564 1,715 299 33 number: 42,740 9,452 24,837 8,120 331 Goats, all sold ..........................................farms: 1,254 224 842 172 16 number: 18,791 4,228 11,770 2,650 143 : POULTRY : : Layers inventory .........................................farms: 6,236 1,195 4,203 748 90 number: 1,726,744 886,661 (D) (D) 3,968 Farms with- : 1 to 399 ..................................................: 6,212 1,186 4,191 746 89 400 to 3,199 ..............................................: 14 4 8 1 1 3,200 to 9,999 ............................................: 2 2 - - - 10,000 to 19,999 ..........................................: 1 - 1 - - 20,000 to 49,999 ..........................................: 4 1 3 - - 50,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: - - - - - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 3 2 - 1 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POULTRY - Con. : : Pullets for laying flock replacement inventory ...........farms: 786 136 543 95 12 number: 2,140,836 363,078 (D) (D) 926 : Layers sold ..............................................farms: 699 126 466 96 11 number: 7,768,455 (D) 33,042 (D) 598 : Pullets for laying flock replacement sold ................farms: 98 17 62 19 - number: (D) 626 (D) (D) - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ...............farms: 321 54 215 48 4 number: 757,594 19,239 (D) (D) 1,260 Farms with- : 1 to 1,999 ................................................: 311 50 210 47 4 2,000 to 59,999 ...........................................: 8 4 4 - - 60,000 to 99,999 ..........................................: 1 - - 1 - 100,000 or more ...........................................: 1 - 1 - - : Turkeys inventory ........................................farms: 703 113 490 89 11 number: 5,735 673 3,863 1,081 118 Turkeys sold .............................................farms: 249 32 183 33 1 number: 8,206 (D) 3,709 3,602 (D) : CROPS : : Barley for grain .........................................farms: 208 67 89 48 4 acres: 45,848 13,500 18,776 11,214 2,358 bushels: 5,166,734 1,499,043 2,206,252 1,373,336 88,103 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 138 48 60 29 1 acres: 26,665 (D) 12,730 6,924 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 23 7 11 5 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 61 20 29 12 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 69 26 25 15 3 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 8 19 8 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 20 6 5 8 1 : Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 1,814 605 820 343 46 acres: 1,027,578 292,101 457,016 250,177 28,284 bushels: 124,680,104 33,371,969 54,114,073 33,981,590 3,212,472 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,167 366 521 246 34 acres: 470,075 118,314 201,866 137,855 12,040 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 141 57 61 20 3 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 317 114 133 60 10 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 479 184 214 70 11 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 304 84 142 78 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 573 166 270 115 22 : Corn for silage or greenchop .............................farms: 642 189 280 150 23 acres: 172,001 45,394 68,700 47,849 10,058 tons: 3,547,578 1,022,300 1,321,871 1,036,251 167,156 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 473 137 206 110 20 acres: 122,735 31,496 49,288 34,159 7,792 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 103 24 56 21 2 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 165 53 63 39 10 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 165 54 74 34 3 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 97 30 42 21 4 500 acres or more .........................................: 112 28 45 35 4 : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas ..........farms: 155 60 69 25 1 acres: 31,051 11,690 13,637 (D) (D) cwt: 606,105 215,474 253,991 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 110 40 53 16 1 acres: 22,311 7,256 9,809 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 29 7 14 8 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 36 16 15 5 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 42 18 18 6 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 35 16 16 3 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 13 3 6 3 1 : Oats for grain ...........................................farms: 69 12 33 23 1 acres: 4,584 (D) 1,958 2,072 (D) bushels: 339,567 (D) 163,871 141,760 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 41 7 17 16 1 acres: 3,256 (D) 1,224 1,688 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 19 3 11 4 1 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 30 8 14 8 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 18 1 8 9 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 2 - - 2 - 500 acres or more .........................................: - - - - - : Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 671 247 279 128 17 acres: 363,324 139,573 147,083 65,509 11,159 bushels: 10,368,492 3,823,633 4,207,088 1,924,132 413,639 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 83 30 31 17 5 acres: 10,673 3,199 3,587 2,933 954 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 30 10 13 7 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 129 33 58 33 5 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 182 79 77 23 3 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 114 47 45 18 4 500 acres or more .........................................: 216 78 86 47 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 63 14 32 16 1 acres: 9,934 (D) 4,088 3,287 (D) bushels: 396,525 (D) 169,488 132,020 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 37 5 18 13 1 acres: 6,002 (D) 2,480 2,312 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 - 4 - - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 24 7 13 4 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 21 3 11 7 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 13 4 3 5 1 500 acres or more .........................................: 1 - 1 - - : Sugarbeets for sugar .....................................farms: 112 33 42 36 1 acres: 19,578 (D) 7,177 7,206 (D) tons: 615,996 (D) 205,222 229,890 (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 112 33 42 36 1 acres: 19,578 (D) 7,177 7,206 (D) : Sunflower seed, all ......................................farms: 94 36 40 17 1 acres: 57,132 20,673 26,468 (D) (D) pounds: 44,918,268 14,099,081 20,433,100 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 17 8 5 4 - acres: 8,212 2,618 729 4,865 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 4 3 - 1 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 12 4 6 2 - 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 13 7 4 2 - 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 24 5 11 8 - 500 acres or more .........................................: 41 17 19 4 1 : Wheat for grain, all .....................................farms: 2,230 820 958 413 39 acres: 1,507,696 486,095 631,493 361,946 28,162 bushels: 38,579,782 11,668,071 17,319,109 8,731,877 860,725 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 445 141 208 86 10 acres: 80,850 30,980 32,902 15,351 1,617 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 108 43 36 29 - 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 399 160 156 69 14 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 554 206 239 98 11 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 360 145 160 53 2 500 acres or more .........................................: 809 266 367 164 12 : Forage-land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 11,708 3,703 6,265 1,512 228 acres: 1,373,070 371,002 592,001 342,696 67,371 tons, dry equivalent: 3,115,140 851,366 1,314,651 779,038 170,085 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 9,783 3,028 5,268 1,286 201 acres: 1,058,382 270,243 459,995 267,492 60,652 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres .............................................: 5,697 1,860 3,363 413 61 25 to 99 acres ............................................: 3,122 1,020 1,589 450 63 100 to 249 acres ..........................................: 1,584 474 755 317 38 250 to 499 acres ..........................................: 718 186 310 188 34 500 acres or more .........................................: 587 163 248 144 32 : Alfalfa hay ............................................farms: 6,990 2,300 3,655 891 144 acres: 635,129 169,990 274,219 152,326 38,594 tons, dry: 1,819,267 485,082 797,266 420,925 115,994 Irrigated ............................................farms: 6,244 2,010 3,285 811 138 acres: 564,610 148,529 239,513 139,100 37,468 : Other dry hay ..........................................farms: 4,694 1,330 2,549 720 95 acres: 606,707 164,843 264,846 157,220 19,798 tons, dry: 947,284 257,496 375,833 274,930 39,025 Irrigated ............................................farms: 3,657 993 2,003 590 71 acres: 403,422 97,014 181,369 110,684 14,355 : Field and grass seed crops, all ..........................farms: 37 7 26 2 2 acres: 2,714 558 1,688 (D) (D) Irrigated ..............................................farms: 27 5 19 2 1 acres: 2,318 (D) 1,375 (D) (D) : Land in vegetables .......................................farms: 1,176 322 664 152 38 acres: 79,128 25,226 28,989 18,072 6,841 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,176 322 664 152 38 acres: 79,128 25,226 28,989 18,072 6,841 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 880 224 534 98 24 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 93 34 41 14 4 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 60 21 30 9 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 57 23 26 6 2 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 86 20 33 25 8 : Beans, snap ............................................farms: 202 37 128 30 7 acres: 567 27 507 30 3 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 30 1 27 2 - acres: 14 (D) (D) (D) - : Peas, green ............................................farms: 92 22 52 13 5 acres: 53 10 26 12 5 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 6 - 3 3 - acres: 3 - (Z) 3 - Potatoes ...............................................farms: 384 97 200 63 24 acres: 58,831 17,577 19,375 16,346 5,533 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 42 10 25 6 1 acres: 6,905 2,336 184 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ........................................: 242 54 141 31 16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 77. Summary by Operating Arrangements: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : One : Two : Three or : Five or Item : producers : producer : producers : four producers : more producers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CROPS - Con. : : Land in vegetables - Con. : Potatoes - Con. : Farms by acres harvested: - Con. : : 5.0 to 24.9 acres .......................................: 13 9 2 2 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres ......................................: 22 8 11 3 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres ....................................: 39 13 19 5 2 250.0 acres or more .....................................: 68 13 27 22 6 : Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 148 37 78 31 2 acres: 3,285 1,029 1,522 (D) (D) Harvested for processing .............................farms: 21 2 15 4 - acres: 216 (D) 7 (D) - Sweet potatoes .........................................farms: 7 1 1 5 - acres: 3 (D) (D) (D) - Harvested for processing .............................farms: 1 1 - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - : Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 388 95 236 45 12 acres: 315 63 153 84 15 Harvested for processing .............................farms: 40 3 26 11 - acres: 27 1 20 6 - : Land in orchards .........................................farms: 1,054 267 614 152 21 acres: 6,234 1,510 2,216 2,040 469 Irrigated ..............................................farms: 1,054 267 614 152 21 acres: 6,234 1,510 2,216 2,040 469 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ..........................................: 818 210 502 92 14 5.0 to 24.9 acres .........................................: 192 45 102 43 2 25.0 to 99.9 acres ........................................: 34 8 8 14 4 100.0 to 249.9 acres ......................................: 9 4 2 2 1 250.0 acres or more .......................................: 1 - - 1 - : Apples .................................................farms: 562 136 329 83 14 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,448 452 536 434 26 : Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 297 72 176 41 8 bearing and nonbearing acres: 1,004 165 479 347 13 : Peaches, all ...........................................farms: 405 106 219 73 7 bearing and nonbearing acres: 2,819 640 813 1,016 351 : Almonds ................................................farms: 7 4 2 1 - bearing and nonbearing acres: (D) 1 (D) (D) - : Pecans .................................................farms: 10 3 5 - 2 bearing and nonbearing acres: 6 (D) 1 - (D) : Walnuts, English .......................................farms: 15 3 12 - - bearing and nonbearing acres: 22 (Z) 21 - - : Land in berries ..........................................farms: 250 53 159 30 8 acres: 178 26 120 17 15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Landlord production expenses are included with total farm production expenses. 2/ Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold, government payments, and farm-related income are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000. 3/ Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 36,056 877 262 607 396 696 208 Land in farms .............................................acres: 30,213,899 638,190 141,342 269,428 174,130 1,236,174 759,098 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 838 728 539 444 440 1,776 3,650 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 75 40 160 40 80 640 473 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 2,011,854 2,123,762 2,403,907 1,231,012 2,192,014 2,987,615 3,967,155 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 2,401 2,918 4,456 2,773 4,985 1,682 1,087 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 4,938,560 102,601 79,776 40,690 34,704 105,187 42,707 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 136,973 116,991 304,487 67,035 87,636 151,131 205,322 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 5,181 140 21 36 30 9 9 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 10,721 397 35 351 126 28 8 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 7,824 130 81 115 111 102 36 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 4,616 70 62 34 64 163 59 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 2,716 22 29 31 26 124 23 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 4,998 118 34 40 39 270 73 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 24,015 601 188 283 222 572 145 acres: 10,479,125 474,220 69,773 144,975 20,400 692,426 106,434 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 16,382 288 141 104 166 191 85 acres: 4,951,986 (D) 45,655 14,398 12,197 (D) 42,618 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 15,203 160 165 48 224 70 87 acres: 2,287,808 12,101 57,143 987 21,457 40,768 37,479 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 9,222,516 94,363 112,412 11,346 11,908 130,867 54,238 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 255,783 107,598 429,055 18,693 30,071 188,028 260,760 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 2,819,254 69,359 104,260 5,114 3,413 75,907 18,262 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 6,403,262 25,004 8,152 6,233 8,495 54,960 35,976 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 17,688 500 92 377 198 409 58 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 2,942 63 7 69 31 10 13 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 3,080 75 19 59 36 15 7 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 3,250 78 25 44 61 46 19 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 2,057 40 17 23 25 34 17 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 1,892 33 22 11 22 57 21 $100,000 or more .............................................: 5,147 88 80 24 23 125 73 : Government payments .......................................farms: 8,533 202 72 93 21 588 125 $1,000: 289,057 7,427 3,590 1,772 398 21,827 4,696 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 12,606 251 123 164 147 290 90 $1,000: 476,337 18,079 5,304 4,070 2,564 18,414 3,111 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 8,160,142 101,177 79,918 23,351 13,914 131,381 53,873 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 226,319 115,367 305,030 38,469 35,135 188,765 259,005 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 36,056 877 262 607 396 696 208 $1,000: 1,827,767 18,692 41,388 -6,162 957 39,727 8,171 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 50,692 21,314 157,970 -10,152 2,418 57,079 39,285 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 12,030 200 93 241 139 172 105 number: 2,658,012 15,103 10,252 7,767 7,232 37,007 25,588 Beef cows .............................................farms: 10,037 155 79 185 118 161 97 number: 646,005 (D) 6,206 4,868 3,984 19,320 (D) Milk cows .............................................farms: 414 9 - 6 6 - 2 number: 201,750 (D) - 20 19 - (D) Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 9,739 157 85 169 143 171 101 number: 2,977,643 6,932 5,679 5,167 7,479 37,582 15,786 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 1,224 45 7 39 2 9 1 number: 515,878 (D) 28 270 (D) 44 (D) Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 1,207 54 7 43 5 10 1 number: 2,663,188 (D) 26 204 18 48 (D) Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 1,480 41 12 28 11 7 13 number: 362,574 795 5,012 266 99 116 280 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 6,236 184 34 186 50 21 8 number: 1,726,744 4,021 875 4,046 1,178 390 136 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 321 9 2 11 2 1 5 number: 757,594 455 (D) 276 (D) (D) 100 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 1,814 48 - 7 - 63 34 acres: 1,027,578 21,643 - 680 - 48,039 5,444 bushels: 124,680,104 1,987,630 - 46,148 - 5,900,155 550,822 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 642 10 2 - - 9 4 acres: 172,001 4,098 (D) - - 1,518 610 tons: 3,547,578 64,780 (D) - - 19,462 14,264 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 2,230 87 15 29 - 89 25 acres: 1,507,696 123,597 1,123 6,409 - 70,031 5,293 bushels: 38,579,782 2,732,617 45,726 85,600 - 1,445,025 210,911 Durum wheat for grain .................................farms: 9 - - - - - - acres: 484 - - - - - - bushels: 47,963 - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: 69 - 10 2 - - - acres: 8,394 - 777 (D) - - - bushels: 404,050 - 36,838 (D) - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 2,172 87 9 29 - 89 25 acres: 1,498,818 123,597 346 (D) - 70,031 5,293 bushels: 38,127,769 2,732,617 8,888 (D) - 1,445,025 210,911 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 69 - 6 - - - 2 acres: 4,584 - 1,040 - - - (D) bushels: 339,567 - 90,921 - - - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 826 15 273 379 22 423 159 Land in farms .............................................acres: 74,242 (D) 63,301 963,154 9,151 169,051 364,724 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 90 (D) 232 2,541 416 400 2,294 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 13 (D) 37 880 80 108 80 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,645,747 1,267,265 1,432,560 3,255,255 1,620,589 1,192,612 2,285,286 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 18,310 8,319 6,178 1,281 3,896 2,984 996 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 51,974 986 20,889 106,321 887 55,698 26,203 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 62,923 65,744 76,516 280,532 40,307 131,674 164,796 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 310 8 68 5 2 42 13 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 337 6 88 11 4 100 50 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 129 - 63 43 8 125 33 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 27 - 27 61 5 72 30 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 14 - 8 78 - 44 15 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 9 1 19 181 3 40 18 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 640 7 163 318 11 335 136 acres: 30,777 (D) 12,151 519,454 (D) 79,147 41,930 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 556 4 142 169 11 281 106 acres: 24,355 (D) 8,371 278,619 (D) 60,588 19,710 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 545 4 162 48 9 306 105 acres: 22,148 (D) 11,211 18,192 154 81,014 18,456 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 25,680 (D) 10,117 98,174 (D) 44,641 28,714 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 31,089 (D) 37,057 259,035 (D) 105,535 180,588 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 21,408 (D) 2,919 76,099 21 29,700 26,363 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 4,272 3 7,198 22,075 (D) 14,941 2,350 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 415 13 145 162 18 165 74 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 118 - 18 3 2 17 7 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 108 1 23 8 1 30 8 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 72 - 32 24 - 58 18 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 40 - 21 12 1 32 22 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 28 - 8 29 - 35 9 $100,000 or more .............................................: 45 1 26 141 - 86 21 : Government payments .......................................farms: 25 1 11 324 1 90 32 $1,000: 526 (D) 622 13,692 (D) 2,904 991 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 245 1 73 191 11 152 59 $1,000: 6,592 (D) 714 11,093 96 2,809 692 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 35,688 259 10,530 86,077 345 37,745 27,569 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 43,206 17,240 38,573 227,115 15,669 89,233 173,388 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 826 15 273 379 22 423 159 $1,000: -2,890 (D) 922 36,883 (D) 12,609 2,828 Average per farm ....................................dollars: -3,499 (D) 3,378 97,317 (D) 29,808 17,786 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 132 4 101 105 4 201 41 number: 3,425 (D) 6,387 24,274 (D) 19,837 3,939 Beef cows .............................................farms: 97 2 84 98 2 184 37 number: 2,156 (D) (D) (D) (D) 14,420 (D) Milk cows .............................................farms: 5 - 2 1 - 17 1 number: 45 - (D) (D) - 151 (D) Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 102 - 65 100 1 161 37 number: 1,715 - 3,327 19,993 (D) 11,806 2,359 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 15 - 3 - - 14 2 number: 88 - 10 - - 126 (D) Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 24 - 5 - - 9 - number: 390 - 72 - - 159 - Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 49 1 7 - 2 26 7 number: 1,152 (D) 44 - (D) 8,524 501 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 181 3 53 3 1 58 4 number: 4,391 45 932 46 (D) 1,282 88 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 10 - - 2 - - - number: 1,018 - - (D) - - - : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 11 - - 79 - - - acres: 1,849 - - 64,104 - - - bushels: 316,849 - - 3,954,915 - - - Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 5 1 - 1 - 1 - acres: 606 (D) - (D) - (D) - tons: 16,018 (D) - (D) - (D) - Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 13 1 - 137 - 5 1 acres: 2,646 (D) - 135,636 - 777 (D) bushels: 90,626 (D) - 3,651,302 - 24,268 (D) Durum wheat for grain .................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: 1 - - - - 3 1 acres: (D) - - - - (D) (D) bushels: (D) - - - - (D) (D) Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 13 1 - 137 - 2 - acres: (D) (D) - 135,636 - (D) - bushels: (D) (D) - 3,651,302 - (D) - : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - 1 - 1 - 10 2 acres: - (D) - (D) - 834 (D) bushels: - (D) - (D) - 66,500 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 185 274 1,511 24 264 1,127 211 Land in farms .............................................acres: 290,733 99,280 187,247 (D) 161,407 218,374 127,056 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 1,572 362 124 (D) 611 194 602 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 270 102 25 (D) 163 36 46 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,575,686 1,326,897 912,525 714,046 1,999,034 2,381,444 3,993,406 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 1,003 3,662 7,364 122,408 3,270 12,290 6,632 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 18,364 20,008 113,251 1,669 22,623 84,396 19,316 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 99,267 73,021 74,951 69,528 85,693 74,886 91,544 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 6 4 354 19 1 129 29 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 30 73 734 5 39 669 77 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 44 112 274 - 93 201 51 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 41 52 88 - 54 94 20 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 31 20 26 - 35 9 15 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 33 13 35 - 42 25 19 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 92 116 1,246 22 217 483 170 acres: 56,676 12,920 66,410 (D) 81,279 19,894 17,892 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 30 76 1,064 20 100 201 144 acres: (D) 8,159 37,951 22 26,583 5,042 12,910 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 30 58 1,259 19 69 100 163 acres: 1,994 7,748 50,169 (D) 5,415 791 14,410 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: (D) 5,558 79,085 999 7,524 14,866 8,575 Average per farm ....................................dollars: (D) 20,286 52,340 41,618 28,499 13,191 40,638 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: (D) 3,450 37,099 993 4,919 6,995 4,218 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: (D) 2,109 41,986 6 2,605 7,870 4,356 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 92 177 687 7 158 687 107 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 11 18 178 6 11 125 29 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 10 29 199 - 13 138 21 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 15 14 167 4 27 102 19 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 14 13 96 4 14 31 12 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 9 12 54 - 15 20 7 $100,000 or more .............................................: 34 11 130 3 26 24 16 : Government payments .......................................farms: 60 24 94 - 133 20 10 $1,000: 1,628 270 5,601 - 2,706 103 456 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 54 83 348 12 99 335 66 $1,000: 854 1,361 9,082 (D) 2,396 11,487 675 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 150,128 7,887 78,112 1,117 13,257 39,411 9,438 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 811,505 28,783 51,696 46,547 50,215 34,970 44,728 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 185 274 1,511 24 264 1,127 211 $1,000: 15,021 -697 15,656 -81 -631 -12,955 268 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 81,194 -2,544 10,362 -3,380 -2,391 -11,495 1,271 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 88 97 464 1 59 429 65 number: 79,842 3,244 30,710 (D) 4,059 6,144 5,855 Beef cows .............................................farms: 68 78 377 - 43 324 53 number: (D) 1,804 17,684 - (D) 3,811 3,447 Milk cows .............................................farms: - 3 34 1 1 8 - number: - 4 1,979 (D) (D) 26 - Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 70 43 334 - 51 317 41 number: 86,621 1,629 17,907 - 2,256 4,079 2,653 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 8 9 66 - 1 21 11 number: 14 48 1,004 - (D) 88 97 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 6 9 65 - - 8 13 number: 30 32 1,093 - - 33 138 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 15 9 60 1 6 67 8 number: 666 50 7,885 (D) 74 1,073 7,974 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 25 38 298 7 26 260 31 number: 562 634 7,798 75 350 4,505 717 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 2 4 28 - - 2 7 number: (D) 112 13,901 - - (D) 94 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 10 - 35 - - 1 - acres: 143 - 2,503 - - (D) - bushels: 21,286 - 482,934 - - (D) - Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 1 - 9 - - 2 - acres: (D) - 1,748 - - (D) - tons: (D) - 53,575 - - (D) - Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: - - 3 - 36 5 1 acres: - - 189 - 11,804 493 (D) bushels: - - (D) - 185,041 (D) (D) Durum wheat for grain .................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - 1 - - acres: - - - - (D) - - bushels: - - - - (D) - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: - - 3 - 35 5 1 acres: - - 189 - (D) 493 (D) bushels: - - (D) - (D) (D) (D) : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 1 - 3 - - - - acres: (D) - 144 - - - - bushels: (D) - 17,200 - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 1,714 1,207 681 601 38 267 333 Land in farms .............................................acres: 929,434 490,740 231,567 402,741 3,428 249,554 227,945 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 542 407 340 670 90 935 685 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 60 65 10 40 73 78 120 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,591,451 1,092,927 937,042 2,448,589 809,965 2,574,007 2,001,449 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 2,935 2,688 2,756 3,654 8,979 2,754 2,924 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 130,861 77,600 37,880 61,876 2,224 36,244 36,243 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 76,348 64,292 55,624 102,956 58,528 135,746 108,836 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 126 155 276 79 2 18 24 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 617 409 225 258 14 97 92 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 537 358 91 111 20 67 107 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 170 145 29 49 2 23 34 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 102 58 18 43 - 16 25 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 162 82 42 61 - 46 51 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 708 384 480 485 15 152 219 acres: 163,715 34,493 14,954 63,548 401 40,239 40,878 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 243 153 426 414 14 127 184 acres: 61,374 7,875 7,613 34,216 282 30,860 35,213 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 110 133 462 461 7 156 230 acres: 5,795 4,537 8,402 39,667 42 37,130 48,395 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 47,118 24,546 11,394 25,052 81 10,342 21,290 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 27,490 20,337 16,732 41,684 2,123 38,735 63,933 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 15,642 11,561 4,347 6,963 6 1,381 4,408 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 31,477 12,985 7,047 18,089 75 8,962 16,882 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 978 721 404 266 30 148 145 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 178 121 65 61 2 22 21 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 172 141 79 64 4 14 22 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 150 99 56 71 2 15 36 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 91 57 29 43 - 19 32 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 56 28 23 44 - 24 25 $100,000 or more .............................................: 89 40 25 52 - 25 52 : Government payments .......................................farms: 189 115 28 82 6 19 33 $1,000: 4,216 1,388 800 2,672 20 978 568 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 458 318 175 182 21 131 141 $1,000: 9,457 5,632 2,127 7,062 202 12,409 3,340 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 70,718 43,079 22,560 30,948 951 18,151 21,705 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 41,259 35,691 33,128 51,494 25,033 67,981 65,179 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 1,714 1,207 681 601 38 267 333 $1,000: -9,927 -11,513 -8,238 3,838 -648 5,578 3,493 Average per farm ....................................dollars: -5,792 -9,538 -12,097 6,387 -17,048 20,892 10,488 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 737 470 229 200 7 85 113 number: 35,783 16,451 7,706 19,353 59 11,389 16,299 Beef cows .............................................farms: 601 386 180 179 5 74 103 number: 21,397 10,234 4,653 12,101 40 (D) (D) Milk cows .............................................farms: 20 32 7 6 - 2 1 number: 178 70 16 12 - (D) (D) Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 615 351 154 173 6 72 124 number: 26,158 10,405 5,447 12,655 (D) 8,686 13,387 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 88 96 14 17 - 8 16 number: 575 552 44 72 - 45 209 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 71 70 6 13 - 12 15 number: 724 578 38 71 - 53 346 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 97 68 14 25 - 12 5 number: 1,206 943 209 8,893 - 135 5,904 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 458 360 128 123 9 39 36 number: 8,969 9,344 2,288 2,874 76 808 1,523 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 33 18 - 4 - - 3 number: 2,105 1,124 - 170 - - (D) : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 13 8 1 1 - - - acres: 7,343 30 (D) (D) - - - bushels: 450,464 1,800 (D) (D) - - - Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 1 - 1 1 - - - acres: (D) - (D) (D) - - - tons: (D) - (D) (D) - - - Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 35 - - - - - - acres: 26,572 - - - - - - bushels: 552,542 - - - - - - Durum wheat for grain .................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 35 - - - - - - acres: 26,572 - - - - - - bushels: 552,542 - - - - - - : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 2 - - 2 - - - acres: (D) - - (D) - - - bushels: (D) - - (D) - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 18 393 112 531 452 559 33 Land in farms .............................................acres: 4,903 467,348 371,376 43,436 1,127,660 1,376,521 15,034 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 272 1,189 3,316 82 2,495 2,462 456 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 178 200 775 13 640 649 119 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 891,514 1,617,746 7,346,917 1,358,063 3,089,040 3,461,708 1,230,366 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 3,273 1,360 2,216 16,602 1,238 1,406 2,701 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 1,416 25,574 34,899 24,287 82,389 215,213 2,432 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 78,667 65,074 311,599 45,738 182,276 384,997 73,694 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 2 14 7 216 1 6 - 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: - 74 5 172 27 31 14 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 7 97 14 97 64 91 3 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 6 88 26 28 100 113 7 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 2 42 9 11 86 75 5 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 1 78 51 7 174 243 4 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 8 163 77 254 376 440 14 acres: 299 15,360 88,555 7,813 697,802 893,957 1,366 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 8 97 74 190 139 283 8 acres: (D) 4,893 79,829 2,623 271,988 449,527 790 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 14 77 80 151 15 141 13 acres: 2,208 4,212 89,555 987 2,513 84,681 1,268 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 175 13,319 48,484 25,088 80,480 765,061 1,623 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 9,740 33,890 432,894 47,247 178,053 1,368,624 49,191 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 21 (D) 8,254 23,125 57,808 191,157 164 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 155 (D) 40,230 1,963 22,671 573,904 1,460 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 10 238 23 342 249 189 12 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 3 14 4 75 4 6 1 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 1 30 7 56 17 18 4 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: - 39 6 22 26 33 3 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 3 40 6 14 22 29 7 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 1 16 8 14 38 47 - $100,000 or more .............................................: - 16 58 8 96 237 6 : Government payments .......................................farms: 1 36 20 26 363 416 3 $1,000: (D) 743 1,412 43 15,462 23,111 11 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 8 91 53 116 208 318 11 $1,000: 52 559 1,500 4,542 10,149 17,124 77 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 416 14,023 42,798 26,402 79,885 719,161 1,822 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 23,111 35,682 382,127 49,722 176,736 1,286,513 55,222 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 18 393 112 531 452 559 33 $1,000: (D) 598 8,598 3,271 26,206 86,135 -112 Average per farm ....................................dollars: (D) 1,521 76,764 6,160 57,978 154,088 -3,384 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 6 181 68 106 101 202 16 number: 290 13,855 25,960 1,524 17,684 234,841 745 Beef cows .............................................farms: 6 162 61 84 97 169 14 number: 154 (D) 17,226 (D) (D) (D) 609 Milk cows .............................................farms: - 3 3 2 2 1 - number: - (D) 3 (D) (D) (D) - Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 5 137 70 85 102 198 16 number: 144 7,464 33,935 1,013 11,418 293,384 655 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: - 12 2 1 4 7 - number: - 50 (D) (D) (D) (D) - Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: - 12 2 7 4 10 - number: - 103 (D) 56 (D) (D) - Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: - 10 5 46 6 9 - number: - 54 286 375 195 1,309 - Layers inventory ........................................farms: - 56 16 144 10 24 - number: - 1,065 250 2,180 166 458 - Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: - 9 - 3 - 2 - number: - 120 - 45 - (D) - : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: - - 2 - 14 175 2 acres: - - (D) - 20,676 190,363 (D) bushels: - - (D) - 1,021,780 17,849,211 (D) Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: - - 2 - - 32 2 acres: - - (D) - - 9,496 (D) tons: - - (D) - - 193,126 (D) Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: - - - - 109 211 - acres: - - - - 140,288 177,458 - bushels: - - - - 3,180,971 6,570,161 - Durum wheat for grain .................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - 2 - - acres: - - - - (D) - - bushels: - - - - (D) - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: - - - - 107 211 - acres: - - - - (D) 177,458 - bushels: - - - - (D) 6,570,161 - : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - - 3 - acres: - - - - - 72 - bushels: - - - - - 4,404 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 1,131 1,620 485 505 901 2,353 37 Land in farms .............................................acres: 529,782 467,157 1,805,818 1,598,737 1,126,091 268,323 16,878 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 468 288 3,723 3,166 1,250 114 456 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 50 35 557 1,160 370 10 156 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 1,254,031 1,809,667 3,742,383 2,848,539 2,676,275 921,491 1,977,043 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 2,677 6,276 1,005 900 2,141 8,081 4,334 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 118,403 157,571 48,097 95,927 219,169 154,897 1,349 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 104,689 97,266 99,169 189,955 243,251 65,830 36,447 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 152 305 5 11 31 1,083 3 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 413 785 47 30 99 857 5 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 319 267 83 56 178 232 19 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 133 136 99 64 212 86 5 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 82 50 64 74 126 51 - 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 32 77 187 270 255 44 5 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 798 1,016 239 361 692 1,868 14 acres: 76,417 100,176 54,897 614,900 558,940 57,663 6,275 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 578 777 135 165 423 1,688 14 acres: 40,632 66,234 20,760 256,240 263,141 41,063 1,320 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 778 751 134 25 230 1,963 8 acres: 64,660 67,568 16,586 5,376 91,154 54,238 1,230 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 33,074 270,616 31,634 84,995 732,734 90,764 1,015 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 29,243 167,047 65,225 168,308 813,246 38,574 27,438 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 16,440 93,528 3,962 47,801 120,275 53,900 302 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 16,634 177,088 27,672 37,195 612,459 36,863 713 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 483 822 192 230 350 1,197 26 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 141 195 27 5 34 318 3 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 110 148 36 19 45 294 - $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 154 159 57 30 56 235 - $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 103 86 44 20 50 96 3 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 72 60 43 41 75 97 - $100,000 or more .............................................: 68 150 86 160 291 116 5 : Government payments .......................................farms: 107 97 170 367 534 136 - $1,000: 1,741 987 5,182 15,035 11,888 7,388 - Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 494 505 176 204 500 648 19 $1,000: 3,795 14,531 5,176 7,950 28,132 7,600 (D) : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 41,418 242,167 33,082 83,833 673,714 101,284 1,225 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 36,621 149,486 68,211 166,005 747,740 43,044 33,116 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 1,131 1,620 485 505 901 2,353 37 $1,000: -2,808 43,967 8,910 24,149 99,042 4,469 879 Average per farm ....................................dollars: -2,482 27,140 18,370 47,819 109,924 1,899 23,765 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 362 459 274 201 293 693 9 number: 16,202 73,026 40,618 38,046 224,115 27,155 264 Beef cows .............................................farms: 320 363 259 180 248 559 9 number: 9,264 18,842 25,395 (D) 22,068 14,416 217 Milk cows .............................................farms: 19 12 12 4 8 16 - number: 53 11,591 22 (D) 20 33 - Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 310 360 246 189 289 418 6 number: 11,000 62,642 25,475 31,850 364,508 17,186 604 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 57 53 4 9 11 81 - number: 287 271 22 120 (D) 423 - Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 43 68 6 8 15 91 - number: 337 488 24 (D) (D) 813 - Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 70 94 11 5 22 101 2 number: 6,482 1,660 168 84 2,822 17,251 (D) Layers inventory ........................................farms: 228 397 53 35 74 583 2 number: 6,082 10,786 (D) 719 1,831 (D) (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 2 31 - - 7 28 - number: (D) (D) - - (D) 858 - : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 2 23 1 27 161 24 - acres: (D) 4,847 (D) 16,821 64,447 1,003 - bushels: (D) 591,996 (D) 481,987 9,400,366 191,841 - Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: - 26 - 2 24 15 - acres: - 6,879 - (D) 4,290 2,044 - tons: - 135,485 - (D) 92,105 38,887 - Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 9 26 4 99 211 23 - acres: 1,070 9,071 41 128,941 93,396 1,639 - bushels: 30,920 324,731 6,090 2,655,548 2,311,491 90,780 - Durum wheat for grain .................................farms: 1 - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - bushels: (D) - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: 6 2 - - 7 2 - acres: 540 (D) - - 353 (D) - bushels: (D) (D) - - 6,660 (D) - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 2 26 4 99 205 22 - acres: (D) (D) 41 128,941 93,043 (D) - bushels: (D) (D) 6,090 2,655,548 2,304,831 (D) - : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 1 - - - 4 5 - acres: (D) - - - 504 30 - bushels: (D) - - - 20,948 1,500 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 461 1,017 1,050 653 397 116 284 Land in farms .............................................acres: 994,625 686,481 285,524 592,714 529,274 86,363 225,695 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 2,158 675 272 908 1,333 745 795 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 161 45 40 226 160 70 130 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 3,364,835 1,171,598 1,606,746 2,465,967 2,194,334 2,195,895 1,851,613 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 1,560 1,736 5,909 2,717 1,646 2,949 2,330 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 51,967 86,032 101,419 179,239 72,115 10,855 23,473 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 112,727 84,594 96,589 274,486 181,650 93,579 82,651 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 26 117 171 54 38 9 31 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 107 403 423 79 81 39 49 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 106 243 230 170 116 36 77 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 80 155 122 127 54 19 71 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 52 58 41 86 54 5 25 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 90 41 63 137 54 8 31 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 320 753 858 484 262 79 104 acres: 93,748 92,081 68,131 259,031 76,011 13,529 10,261 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 186 546 727 312 211 61 94 acres: 38,328 44,636 41,616 144,948 39,571 7,332 7,003 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 104 679 836 264 233 69 76 acres: 23,099 50,165 61,660 83,576 38,109 8,941 7,126 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 39,943 37,866 87,900 765,893 132,611 3,281 8,148 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 86,643 37,233 83,715 1,172,884 334,032 28,288 28,690 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 4,301 27,072 29,443 95,870 44,995 577 1,800 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 35,641 10,795 58,457 670,023 87,615 2,704 6,348 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 275 495 429 243 154 51 154 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 26 81 127 29 22 13 20 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 25 108 89 44 20 9 20 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 50 125 143 37 43 13 34 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 20 84 82 35 27 11 19 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 15 54 50 49 25 10 15 $100,000 or more .............................................: 50 70 130 216 106 9 22 : Government payments .......................................farms: 97 137 96 278 143 7 10 $1,000: 4,327 3,525 2,906 6,029 7,644 198 136 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 120 292 328 314 134 40 100 $1,000: 6,713 3,266 4,885 16,281 5,865 2,510 816 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 41,545 38,809 78,532 645,229 94,554 6,454 10,070 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 90,120 38,160 74,792 988,099 238,172 55,640 35,457 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 461 1,017 1,050 653 397 116 284 $1,000: 9,437 5,848 17,159 142,975 51,564 -465 -971 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 20,471 5,751 16,342 218,951 129,885 -4,006 -3,417 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 150 309 380 221 165 49 123 number: 32,937 15,646 35,892 245,516 52,853 3,188 7,029 Beef cows .............................................farms: 134 261 324 194 137 47 109 number: (D) 9,827 (D) 15,870 12,663 2,464 4,071 Milk cows .............................................farms: 6 11 3 14 5 - - number: (D) 73 (D) 38,241 36 - - Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 129 246 297 195 144 39 90 number: 21,690 9,447 22,895 277,430 55,018 2,474 5,295 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 14 33 43 31 14 8 8 number: 113 212 1,090 2,287 97 31 52 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 14 33 33 37 10 5 5 number: 504 280 1,376 2,484 58 10 48 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: 27 69 57 18 15 - 12 number: 62,347 1,227 21,540 (D) (D) - 115 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 69 161 159 78 41 11 51 number: 1,287 4,037 464,268 1,403 535 267 901 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: - 5 5 12 1 - 4 number: - 330 187 4,354 (D) - 200 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 1 4 42 127 51 - - acres: (D) 1,594 4,587 48,801 3,908 - - bushels: (D) (D) 805,826 6,370,149 694,919 - - Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 1 - 43 87 7 - - acres: (D) - 2,503 21,014 163 - - tons: (D) - 49,238 453,212 2,580 - - Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 5 40 1 63 3 - - acres: 5,109 5,462 (D) 30,855 470 - - bushels: 135,377 207,094 (D) 759,317 18,400 - - Durum wheat for grain .................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - 5 - - - - - acres: - 1,572 - - - - - bushels: - 103,428 - - - - - Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 5 38 1 63 3 - - acres: 5,109 3,890 (D) 30,855 470 - - bushels: 135,377 103,666 (D) 759,317 18,400 - - : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 2 - 6 - 1 - - acres: (D) - 170 - (D) - - bushels: (D) - 20,360 - (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: 352 116 408 758 321 318 918 281 Land in farms .............................................acres: 440,076 36,630 802,212 833,740 466,136 174,641 669,742 302,749 Average size of farm ..................................acres: 1,250 316 1,966 1,100 1,452 549 730 1,077 Median size of farm ...................................acres: 480 71 550 120 158 140 61 280 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: 3,474,085 5,070,880 2,738,101 1,824,727 2,774,576 3,114,951 2,992,158 3,179,180 Average per acre ....................................dollars: 2,779 16,058 1,393 1,659 1,911 5,672 4,101 2,951 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: 145,291 13,583 110,107 77,437 43,934 105,960 89,978 94,046 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 412,759 117,097 269,869 102,160 136,867 333,208 98,123 334,682 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: 12 9 5 105 25 20 62 6 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: 43 39 34 179 64 63 354 27 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: 65 36 86 182 81 103 231 83 180 to 499 acres .............................................: 59 14 74 134 58 45 87 58 500 to 999 acres .............................................: 62 7 83 55 23 36 76 43 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: 111 11 126 103 70 51 108 64 : Total cropland ............................................farms: 304 88 341 419 240 245 685 184 acres: 391,660 7,430 378,200 106,748 43,637 99,839 143,204 129,699 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 199 78 173 244 194 206 562 147 acres: 219,586 4,680 (D) 13,447 20,781 76,000 74,225 78,650 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: 106 96 136 241 209 218 334 150 acres: 81,066 7,751 89,935 13,392 19,778 83,263 59,898 92,184 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: 236,562 4,289 429,644 52,023 23,193 150,733 47,869 157,647 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 672,050 36,978 1,053,048 68,632 72,254 474,002 52,145 561,021 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: 148,205 (D) 81,766 26,590 4,889 141,102 10,249 140,333 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: 88,357 (D) 347,877 25,433 18,304 9,631 37,620 17,314 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: 130 42 191 421 137 84 481 104 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: 6 19 7 49 19 28 91 8 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: 10 14 14 68 26 23 80 20 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: 22 11 25 60 38 29 86 16 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: 15 8 18 36 17 31 52 11 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: 28 7 26 36 29 16 48 17 $100,000 or more .............................................: 141 15 127 88 55 107 80 105 : Government payments .......................................farms: 256 6 308 136 50 90 137 74 $1,000: 10,050 148 11,321 3,918 2,120 3,690 2,781 4,315 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: 245 48 154 172 120 156 323 119 $1,000: 20,525 1,127 8,110 3,701 4,403 8,709 11,943 8,136 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: 199,183 9,327 398,563 53,342 28,227 105,916 55,020 104,050 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 565,860 80,407 976,869 70,372 87,936 333,069 59,934 370,284 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: 352 116 408 758 321 318 918 281 $1,000: 67,954 -3,763 50,513 6,299 1,489 57,216 7,573 66,049 Average per farm ....................................dollars: 193,050 -32,436 123,806 8,310 4,640 179,925 8,249 235,048 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: 61 46 118 272 116 107 246 108 number: 26,885 4,123 113,535 22,799 21,157 10,733 32,693 27,353 Beef cows .............................................farms: 46 29 100 237 108 98 199 94 number: (D) 2,365 (D) (D) 14,064 7,180 14,167 15,631 Milk cows .............................................farms: 1 - 3 9 5 3 3 4 number: (D) - (D) (D) 6 4 7 947 Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: 56 30 98 192 100 95 200 95 number: 38,689 3,149 195,497 19,404 15,433 6,901 30,136 13,343 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: 5 3 8 15 18 17 35 10 number: (D) 21 (D) 126 94 224 200 28 Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: 4 3 7 20 19 20 25 12 number: (D) (D) (D) 106 62 216 99 32 Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: - 6 7 23 22 14 39 6 number: - 229 102 3,629 12,324 5,065 16,270 344 Layers inventory ........................................farms: 14 14 15 135 35 19 133 45 number: 298 1,379 337 1,986 497 330 2,257 (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: 1 4 - 2 2 - 14 - number: (D) 1,260 - (D) (D) - 920 - : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: 127 - 37 35 - 2 - - acres: 107,389 - 11,337 2,259 - (D) - - bushels: 15,982,639 - 1,848,183 408,467 - (D) - - Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: 14 - 18 7 - - - - acres: 5,954 - 6,015 492 - - - - tons: 105,463 - 95,991 7,615 - - - - Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: 137 - 71 4 1 11 2 8 acres: 79,137 - 68,798 74 (D) 1,323 (D) 1,646 bushels: 2,129,455 - 1,430,658 1,974 (D) 110,712 (D) 90,322 Durum wheat for grain .................................farms: - - - 3 - 3 - 2 acres: - - - (D) - (D) - (D) bushels: - - - (D) - (D) - (D) Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - 2 - - 7 - 3 acres: - - (D) - - 1,098 - (D) bushels: - - (D) - - 83,073 - 38,600 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: 137 - 69 1 1 1 2 3 acres: 79,137 - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 786 bushels: 2,129,455 - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: 2 - 1 - - 4 - 2 acres: (D) - (D) - - 120 - (D) bushels: (D) - (D) - - 6,000 - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ....................................................number: - 120 189 59 112 709 3,881 826 Land in farms .............................................acres: - 164,931 267,833 17,258 54,299 1,381,696 1,987,213 1,511,087 Average size of farm ..................................acres: - 1,374 1,417 293 485 1,949 512 1,829 Median size of farm ...................................acres: - 200 300 46 49 620 68 600 : Estimated market value of land and buildings: : Average per farm ....................................dollars: - 2,994,770 2,301,215 2,611,481 1,118,440 2,282,646 1,944,513 2,889,616 Average per acre ....................................dollars: - 2,179 1,624 8,928 2,307 1,171 3,798 1,580 : Estimated market value of all machinery and : equipment ...............................................$1,000: - 11,111 69,227 5,463 6,680 185,848 671,299 270,691 Average per farm ....................................dollars: - 92,594 366,281 92,596 59,644 262,127 172,971 327,713 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres .................................................: - 2 13 4 8 8 684 21 10 to 49 acres ...............................................: - 21 8 26 49 42 1,079 73 50 to 179 acres ..............................................: - 32 47 10 26 130 1,019 146 180 to 499 acres .............................................: - 26 49 11 15 144 486 150 500 to 999 acres .............................................: - 12 14 4 7 102 264 118 1,000 acres or more ..........................................: - 27 58 4 7 283 349 318 : Total cropland ............................................farms: - 73 156 38 41 564 2,410 637 acres: - 13,086 200,975 2,598 2,043 840,813 875,694 648,661 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: - 39 99 34 25 333 1,516 377 acres: - 4,582 (D) 2,038 1,303 428,407 410,514 342,629 : Irrigated land ............................................farms: - 50 64 39 17 79 1,365 268 acres: - 11,172 28,115 5,688 1,322 29,990 274,813 184,757 : Market value of agricultural products sold ...............$1,000: - 5,418 97,023 2,656 1,681 241,765 2,384,705 1,090,606 Average per farm ....................................dollars: - 45,148 513,348 45,019 15,012 340,994 614,456 1,320,346 : Crops, including nursery and greenhouse crops ..........$1,000: - 733 64,271 490 86 114,287 439,837 287,474 Livestock, poultry, and their products .................$1,000: - 4,685 32,752 2,166 1,595 127,478 1,944,868 803,132 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $2,500 .............................................: - 68 61 27 61 276 1,911 297 $2,500 to $4,999 .............................................: - 3 6 6 14 11 302 19 $5,000 to $9,999 .............................................: - 5 10 10 11 33 334 26 $10,000 to $24,999 ...........................................: - 6 19 5 9 57 316 32 $25,000 to $49,999 ...........................................: - 12 15 2 5 52 194 49 $50,000 to $99,999 ...........................................: - 9 12 3 7 41 218 73 $100,000 or more .............................................: - 17 66 6 5 239 606 330 : Government payments .......................................farms: - 31 122 - 3 507 792 579 $1,000: - 1,092 3,333 - 26 21,353 17,925 19,346 Total income from farm-related sources ....................farms: - 48 139 24 27 430 1,205 497 $1,000: - 2,525 8,949 136 100 36,823 47,825 31,049 : Total farm production expenses ...........................$1,000: - 7,648 86,922 2,503 3,683 238,537 1,869,204 912,307 Average per farm ....................................dollars: - 63,735 459,907 42,427 32,887 336,441 481,630 1,104,488 : Net cash farm income of the operations ....................farms: - 120 189 59 112 709 3,881 826 $1,000: - 1,386 22,382 289 -1,876 61,405 581,251 228,694 Average per farm ....................................dollars: - 11,554 118,425 4,894 -16,747 86,608 149,768 276,869 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory .............................farms: - 51 40 17 46 212 1,342 298 number: - 7,190 12,627 582 1,634 70,884 545,480 255,184 Beef cows .............................................farms: - 48 32 15 40 186 1,046 252 number: - 4,288 (D) 171 (D) (D) 50,965 (D) Milk cows .............................................farms: - 3 1 - 2 4 87 4 number: - 9 (D) - (D) (D) 134,728 (D) Cattle and calves sold ..................................farms: - 40 43 18 33 187 1,048 290 number: - 4,061 13,660 2,039 1,337 71,559 596,087 401,029 Hogs and pigs inventory .................................farms: - 6 5 4 2 7 182 23 number: - 17 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,613 (D) Hogs and pigs sold ......................................farms: - 8 5 8 3 7 199 18 number: - 54 (D) (D) 9 (D) 3,335 (D) Sheep and lambs inventory ...............................farms: - 10 7 6 9 12 141 8 number: - 2,294 223 12 164 1,027 129,426 336 Layers inventory ........................................farms: - 9 11 14 37 29 853 57 number: - 179 382 163 737 (D) (D) 1,161 Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ..............farms: - 1 - - 3 1 36 5 number: - (D) - - 150 (D) (D) 89 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ..........................................farms: - - 49 - - 151 203 243 acres: - - 45,562 - - 102,358 68,270 180,245 bushels: - - 6,954,816 - - 6,639,533 11,076,356 30,149,619 Corn for silage or greenchop ............................farms: - - 5 - - 15 262 32 acres: - - 2,680 - - 6,626 81,767 11,016 tons: - - 21,646 - - 75,337 1,831,943 235,320 Wheat for grain, all ....................................farms: - 4 51 - - 227 203 225 acres: - 741 34,371 - - 168,440 78,551 93,656 bushels: - 12,412 960,214 - - 3,386,222 2,001,783 3,034,590 Durum wheat for grain .................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - - Other spring wheat for grain ..........................farms: - - - - - - 10 5 acres: - - - - - - 860 50 bushels: - - - - - - 22,886 900 Winter wheat for grain ................................farms: - 4 51 - - 227 199 220 acres: - 741 34,371 - - 168,440 77,691 93,606 bushels: - 12,412 960,214 - - 3,386,222 1,978,897 3,033,690 : Oats for grain ..........................................farms: - 1 - - - - 6 1 acres: - (D) - - - - 359 (D) bushels: - (D) - - - - 11,494 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Barley for grain ........................................farms: 208 3 21 - - - 1 acres: 45,848 182 7,689 - - - (D) bushels: 5,166,734 7,528 751,782 - - - (D) Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 671 25 - 4 - 111 12 acres: 363,324 9,985 - (D) - 76,636 2,176 bushels: 10,368,492 178,111 - (D) - 2,278,699 64,633 Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: 145 - - - - 13 4 acres: 37,150 - - - - 3,149 155 tons: 378,120 - - - - 47,380 2,360 Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 63 3 - - - 4 1 acres: 9,934 490 - - - 269 (D) bushels: 396,525 (D) - - - 11,804 (D) Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: 155 6 - 1 - - - acres: 31,051 784 - (D) - - - cwt: 606,105 11,872 - (D) - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 11,708 130 110 49 132 58 75 acres: 1,373,070 11,471 18,189 2,355 11,926 15,531 31,187 tons, dry equivalent: 3,115,140 26,658 47,190 2,821 18,763 26,979 82,517 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: 94 21 - 2 - 5 - acres: 57,132 11,946 - (D) - 5,856 - pounds: 44,918,268 9,949,794 - (D) - 6,986,820 - Sugarbeets for sugar or seed ............................farms: 112 3 - - - - - acres: 19,578 (D) - - - - - tons: 615,996 (D) - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 1,176 21 49 11 8 3 1 acres: 79,513 143 17,381 15 10 (D) (D) Potatoes ..............................................farms: 384 - 45 2 - 1 - acres: 58,831 - 15,866 (D) - (D) - Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 7 - - - - - - acres: 3 - - - - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 1,054 14 - 6 15 2 - acres: 6,234 15 - 4 22 (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Barley for grain ........................................farms: 4 - - 1 - 21 4 acres: 558 - - (D) - 4,866 2,615 bushels: (D) - - (D) - 546,362 358,127 Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 1 - - 73 - - 1 acres: (D) - - 47,368 - - (D) bushels: (D) - - 1,284,435 - - (D) Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: 1 - - 3 - - - acres: (D) - - 2,492 - - - tons: (D) - - 30,046 - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: - - - 4 - - - acres: - - - 402 - - - bushels: - - - 12,840 - - - Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: 1 - - 1 - - - acres: (D) - - (D) - - - cwt: (D) - - (D) - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 406 4 109 49 11 270 82 acres: 17,370 (D) 8,305 25,113 (D) 53,163 11,099 tons, dry equivalent: 34,304 (D) 15,086 28,345 80 137,479 29,140 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - 4 - - - acres: - - - 3,655 - - - pounds: - - - 2,810,411 - - - Sugarbeets for sugar or seed ............................farms: 1 - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - tons: (D) - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 97 - 14 - - 8 7 acres: 415 - 37 - - (D) 4,286 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 18 - 6 - - 7 7 acres: 13 - 3 - - (D) (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 54 - 8 - - 5 2 acres: 64 - 7 - - 22 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - 2 - 1 - - acres: - - (D) - (D) - - bushels: - - (D) - (D) - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 2 - 1 - - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - - bushels: (D) - (D) - - - - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: 1 - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - tons: (D) - - - - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - - 7 - 9 - - acres: - - 962 - 3,406 - - cwt: - - 14,513 - 12,329 - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 19 71 848 - 39 116 132 acres: 2,303 8,076 29,091 - 4,488 4,257 12,843 tons, dry equivalent: 4,828 16,930 62,152 - 5,451 4,791 35,782 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - pounds: - - - - - - - Sugarbeets for sugar or seed ............................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - tons: - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 4 1 99 7 13 26 7 acres: (D) (D) 1,219 6 8 33 4 Potatoes ..............................................farms: - - 40 1 5 3 2 acres: - - 34 (D) 1 (Z) (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 4 - 154 - 9 21 - acres: 4 - 1,995 - 15 16 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 7 - 1 3 - - - acres: 2,580 - (D) 7 - - - bushels: 38,785 - (D) 525 - - - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - 1 - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - tons: - - (D) - - - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - 6 - - - - - acres: - 6 - - - - - cwt: - 90 - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 143 81 337 385 12 118 174 acres: 16,136 7,406 6,831 33,987 280 30,844 35,186 tons, dry equivalent: 35,530 7,523 11,351 52,643 47 37,700 47,637 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: 3 - - - - - - acres: 1,600 - - - - - - pounds: 1,540,000 - - - - - - Sugarbeets for sugar or seed ............................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - tons: - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 24 35 36 14 - 4 7 acres: 17 44 47 17 - 7 11 Potatoes ..............................................farms: 17 13 2 5 - 1 3 acres: 4 3 (D) 1 - (D) 1 Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 20 20 55 17 - 4 1 acres: 47 39 123 32 - 4 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Barley for grain ........................................farms: - 2 - - - 2 - acres: - (D) - - - (D) - bushels: - (D) - - - (D) - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - 1 - 73 66 - acres: - - (D) - 84,812 29,934 - bushels: - - (D) - 2,363,050 1,067,312 - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - - 2 7 2 acres: - - - - (D) 2,557 (D) tons: - - - - (D) 15,176 (D) Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: - - - - 1 4 - acres: - - - - (D) 1,085 - bushels: - - - - (D) 37,820 - Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - - - - - 2 - acres: - - - - - (D) - cwt: - - - - - (D) - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 8 81 72 105 25 104 8 acres: 285 4,735 77,433 2,000 6,542 30,041 570 tons, dry equivalent: 329 5,211 119,917 1,628 13,381 62,997 716 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - - 17 12 - acres: - - - - 12,822 7,464 - pounds: - - - - 6,018,240 7,109,555 - Sugarbeets for sugar or seed ............................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - tons: - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: - 3 - 35 - 1 - acres: - (D) - 28 - (D) - Potatoes ..............................................farms: - 1 - 8 - - - acres: - (D) - 2 - - - Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - - 2 - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: - 4 - 17 1 - - acres: - 4 - 8 (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Barley for grain ........................................farms: 5 10 - - - - - acres: 100 1,207 - - - - - bushels: 8,331 123,373 - - - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - 1 - 24 29 3 - acres: - (D) - 21,476 9,021 (D) - bushels: - (D) - 616,778 150,747 (D) - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - 8 - 7 4 - - acres: - 4,554 - 3,189 221 - - tons: - 57,275 - 18,614 (D) - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: - - - - 3 - - acres: - - - - 250 - - bushels: - - - - 6,462 - - Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - 3 4 - 2 2 - acres: - 412 (D) - (D) (D) - cwt: - 10,225 (D) - (D) (D) - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 445 563 120 92 234 1,261 8 acres: 38,625 34,084 19,822 31,591 58,242 31,861 1,230 tons, dry equivalent: 99,988 74,437 24,485 64,725 199,669 69,445 1,423 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - - 6 2 - - acres: - - - 3,695 (D) - - pounds: - - - 2,427,480 (D) - - Sugarbeets for sugar or seed ............................farms: - 10 - - 12 - - acres: - 1,103 - - 2,211 - - tons: - 28,506 - - 72,320 - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 63 80 4 - 4 93 - acres: 134 135 6 - 14 848 - Potatoes ..............................................farms: 16 17 2 - - 22 - acres: 5 12 (D) - - 26 - Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - acres: - - - - - (D) - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 58 36 2 - - 335 - acres: 143 71 (D) - - 2,957 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Barley for grain ........................................farms: 2 2 3 - - - - acres: (D) (D) 98 - - - - bushels: (D) (D) 6,860 - - - - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - 1 1 16 16 - - acres: - (D) (D) 4,180 1,383 - - bushels: - (D) (D) 92,553 49,645 - - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - - 13 20 - - acres: - - - 2,796 3,346 - - tons: - - - 30,488 53,715 - - Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: - 1 3 1 - - - acres: - (D) 108 (D) - - - bushels: - (D) 8,592 (D) - - - Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - 7 15 1 1 1 - acres: - 1,891 1,279 (D) (D) (D) - cwt: - 12,919 23,417 (D) (D) (D) - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 178 417 638 187 196 51 69 acres: 30,711 33,872 30,124 25,477 28,078 7,311 6,949 tons, dry equivalent: 49,722 98,917 63,671 85,493 98,769 7,046 9,365 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - 1 1 1 - - - acres: - (D) (D) (D) - - - pounds: - (D) (D) (D) - - - Sugarbeets for sugar or seed ............................farms: - - - 9 - - - acres: - - - 1,538 - - - tons: - - - 53,680 - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: 3 51 47 16 24 3 2 acres: (D) 87 1,810 373 2,424 (D) (D) Potatoes ..............................................farms: 1 6 9 - 4 1 - acres: (D) 4 6 - 668 (D) - Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - acres: - (D) - - - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: 1 71 34 3 1 - 3 acres: (D) 205 164 (D) (D) - 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Barley for grain ........................................farms: 1 - 2 - - 45 - 27 acres: (D) - (D) - - 11,675 - 10,761 bushels: (D) - (D) - - 1,401,667 - 1,451,711 Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: 8 - 46 6 - 1 - - acres: 2,473 - 25,185 342 - (D) - - bushels: 62,075 - 781,332 11,850 - (D) - - Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: 1 - 12 9 - - - 2 acres: (D) - 3,625 634 - - - (D) tons: (D) - 26,049 9,851 - - - (D) Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: 1 - 9 1 - - - - acres: (D) - 1,029 (D) - - - - bushels: (D) - 16,238 (D) - - - - Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: 11 - - 7 - 1 - - acres: 2,565 - - 880 - (D) - - cwt: 66,051 - - 23,462 - (D) - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: 41 71 128 163 182 171 536 114 acres: 9,297 4,635 74,380 6,435 20,371 41,023 71,905 46,445 tons, dry equivalent: 34,071 6,103 237,259 18,401 40,216 92,805 87,483 108,211 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: 3 - 2 - - - - - acres: 690 - (D) - - - - - pounds: 115,282 - (D) - - - - - Sugarbeets for sugar or seed ............................farms: 2 - - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - - tons: (D) - - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: - 9 - 32 5 51 16 36 acres: - 21 - 1,993 47 18,422 20 17,010 Potatoes ..............................................farms: - 7 - 4 - 49 6 33 acres: - 12 - 1 - (D) 2 (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: - - 3 19 2 1 1 3 acres: - - 13 50 (D) (D) (D) 70 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 1. County Summary Highlights: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Barley for grain ........................................farms: - - - - - - 49 - acres: - - - - - - 3,988 - bushels: - - - - - - 217,709 - Sorghum for grain .......................................farms: - - 6 - - 57 40 35 acres: - - 1,634 - - 12,536 16,721 10,195 bushels: - - 48,539 - - 301,751 406,461 454,030 Sorghum for silage or greenchop .........................farms: - - 3 - - 4 26 2 acres: - - 370 - - (D) 3,378 (D) tons: - - (D) - - 18,171 50,090 (D) Soybeans for beans ......................................farms: - - 7 - - 3 2 15 acres: - - 1,774 - - 3 (D) 3,322 bushels: - - 77,239 - - 72 (D) 168,775 Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ..............................................farms: - 1 6 - - 4 21 35 acres: - (D) 1,025 - - 1,130 3,674 11,354 cwt: - (D) 16,483 - - 28,413 87,421 269,849 : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ............................farms: - 30 41 28 13 134 1,116 118 acres: - 3,816 3,679 2,026 1,077 41,423 126,818 22,340 tons, dry equivalent: - 4,815 12,537 2,541 (D) 73,685 400,216 70,310 Sunflower seed, all .....................................farms: - - 1 - - 3 6 4 acres: - - (D) - - 2,135 1,257 686 pounds: - - (D) - - 1,451,250 1,157,854 766,000 Sugarbeets for sugar or seed ............................farms: - - 1 - - 4 61 9 acres: - - (D) - - 1,614 8,527 3,528 tons: - - (D) - - 68,242 266,328 84,704 : Vegetables harvested for sale ...........................farms: - 4 - 6 7 1 80 4 acres: - 14 - 1 6 (D) 8,225 2,640 Potatoes ..............................................farms: - 2 - - 4 1 10 3 acres: - (D) - - 1 (D) (D) (D) Sweet potatoes ........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - acres: - - - - - - (D) - : Land in orchards ........................................farms: - 5 - - 3 - 40 - acres: - 4 - - (D) - 77 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 36,056 877 262 607 396 696 208 2017: 38,893 905 280 851 399 667 274 $1,000, 2022: 9,222,516 94,363 112,412 11,346 11,908 130,867 54,238 2017: 7,491,702 126,500 89,334 26,695 11,157 114,083 60,817 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 255,783 107,598 429,055 18,693 30,071 188,028 260,760 2017: 192,623 139,779 319,051 31,369 27,963 171,039 221,962 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 14,032 395 60 292 145 398 55 $1,000: 1,282 37 (D) (D) 7 (D) - $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 3,656 105 32 85 53 11 3 $1,000: 5,877 173 52 137 84 (D) (D) $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 2,942 63 7 69 31 10 13 $1,000: 10,389 239 (D) 240 113 36 50 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 3,080 75 19 59 36 15 7 $1,000: 21,613 535 127 403 261 129 56 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 2,437 73 23 30 44 32 12 $1,000: 34,009 989 330 444 618 463 187 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 813 5 2 14 17 14 7 $1,000: 17,810 112 (D) 304 383 297 150 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 1,418 33 8 22 16 24 15 $1,000: 44,457 1,040 261 674 502 766 476 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 639 7 9 1 9 10 2 $1,000: 28,163 299 395 (D) 408 436 (D) : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 1,892 33 22 11 22 57 21 $1,000: 132,738 2,294 1,520 815 1,647 4,241 1,508 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 1,964 31 24 15 12 41 28 $1,000: 312,117 4,365 4,072 2,221 1,919 6,049 5,128 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 1,369 22 20 5 6 39 24 $1,000: 480,743 8,167 7,377 1,858 2,203 14,609 8,318 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 1,814 35 36 4 5 45 21 $1,000: 8,133,317 76,114 98,202 4,177 3,764 103,819 38,273 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 15,276 367 98 451 156 291 91 $1,000: 2,210 56 6 89 17 1 (D) $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 3,713 100 13 119 31 11 12 $1,000: 6,053 176 19 205 52 17 20 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 3,420 90 12 85 33 20 5 $1,000: 12,167 328 44 289 117 69 23 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 3,266 75 7 84 50 18 13 $1,000: 23,255 543 54 596 355 126 97 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 2,615 67 16 42 46 27 21 $1,000: 36,929 931 213 552 639 406 301 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 829 15 7 4 11 14 5 $1,000: 18,200 324 147 86 234 311 113 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 1,644 29 7 19 25 32 18 $1,000: 51,839 855 227 605 790 1,009 618 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 743 20 4 5 4 26 2 $1,000: 32,937 868 181 209 185 1,178 (D) : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 2,070 39 33 17 19 70 26 $1,000: 147,595 2,991 2,426 1,376 1,181 4,687 1,856 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 2,263 33 30 7 13 65 36 $1,000: 358,958 5,312 4,487 1,197 1,835 9,850 5,850 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 1,356 16 21 10 3 43 25 $1,000: 475,880 5,875 7,440 3,307 1,005 15,750 8,798 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 1,698 54 32 8 8 50 20 $1,000: 6,325,678 108,241 74,090 18,183 4,748 80,678 43,048 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 12,924 258 127 96 107 173 67 2017: 15,311 340 129 169 112 240 83 $1,000, 2022: 2,819,254 69,359 104,260 5,114 3,413 75,907 18,262 2017: 2,238,862 103,563 81,248 20,815 1,403 52,394 16,433 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 3,856 123 39 31 - 159 47 2017: 4,834 184 41 56 8 220 59 $1,000, 2022: 1,548,342 47,361 (D) 2,402 - 73,193 (D) 2017: 1,218,373 44,512 (D) 5,841 37 48,567 8,936 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 2,152 51 2 7 - 63 36 2017: 2,662 77 - 3 - 77 45 $1,000, 2022: 1,010,141 16,246 (D) (D) - 42,040 4,408 2017: 720,578 12,946 - (D) - 19,575 7,345 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 2,229 87 15 28 - 89 25 2017: 3,013 151 9 46 - 182 36 $1,000, 2022: 307,018 22,338 590 697 - 11,828 1,626 2017: 307,918 27,743 687 5,270 - 14,170 773 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 63 3 - - - 4 1 2017: 107 8 - - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: 5,524 (D) - - - 169 (D) 2017: 8,693 (D) - - - (D) - Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 765 25 - 4 - 117 13 2017: 734 22 1 1 - 117 15 $1,000, 2022: 80,884 1,032 - (D) - 17,010 488 2017: 63,053 861 (D) (D) - 14,241 734 : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 208 3 21 - - - 1 2017: 272 1 31 - 8 1 - $1,000, 2022: 32,067 (D) 4,552 - - - (D) 2017: 39,735 (D) 6,089 - 37 (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 826 15 273 379 22 423 159 2017: 1,012 38 289 377 33 524 229 $1,000, 2022: 25,680 (D) 10,117 98,174 (D) 44,641 28,714 2017: 43,898 613 12,237 89,226 174 53,941 22,059 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 31,089 (D) 37,057 259,035 (D) 105,535 180,588 2017: 43,378 16,125 42,343 236,675 5,261 102,941 96,328 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 280 10 118 158 11 128 65 $1,000: 54 (D) 20 - 2 13 4 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 135 3 27 4 7 37 9 $1,000: 205 3 48 (D) 11 68 16 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 118 - 18 3 2 17 7 $1,000: 418 - 61 (D) (D) 59 22 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 108 1 23 8 1 30 8 $1,000: 744 (D) 159 63 (D) 207 57 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 60 - 26 22 - 46 16 $1,000: 818 - 310 337 - 667 224 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 12 - 6 2 - 12 2 $1,000: 268 - 127 (D) - 251 (D) $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 30 - 17 5 1 24 20 $1,000: 979 - 533 167 (D) 737 634 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 10 - 4 7 - 8 2 $1,000: 424 - 183 298 - 348 (D) : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 28 - 8 29 - 35 9 $1,000: 1,806 - 568 2,022 - 2,725 631 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 22 - 13 60 - 43 9 $1,000: 3,078 - 2,113 10,376 - 7,114 1,470 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 14 1 11 30 - 26 3 $1,000: 5,743 (D) (D) 11,358 - 8,229 1,001 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 9 - 2 51 - 17 9 $1,000: 11,142 - (D) 73,495 - 24,224 24,530 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 461 29 118 113 5 118 81 $1,000: 101 5 18 (D) (D) 19 (D) $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 118 2 18 4 13 45 30 $1,000: 193 (D) 29 (D) 24 77 55 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 111 1 26 6 5 47 21 $1,000: 385 (D) 95 23 (D) 169 83 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 113 - 30 21 9 44 21 $1,000: 842 - 213 179 71 311 152 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 85 1 22 17 - 26 24 $1,000: 1,220 (D) 323 251 - 407 320 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 14 - 8 8 - 12 1 $1,000: 299 - 185 173 - 268 (D) $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 18 2 16 16 - 54 9 $1,000: 570 (D) 497 527 - 1,648 258 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 18 - 6 13 - 9 6 $1,000: 767 - 253 598 - 407 267 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 27 - 9 47 1 41 12 $1,000: 1,675 - 623 3,286 (D) 2,977 998 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 22 3 25 23 - 81 9 $1,000: 3,618 526 4,096 3,635 - 12,711 1,454 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 11 - 6 49 - 25 7 $1,000: 3,544 - 1,947 17,405 - 9,632 3,030 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 14 - 5 60 - 22 8 $1,000: 30,685 - 3,959 63,140 - 25,315 15,404 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 462 4 106 161 11 211 85 2017: 603 14 107 190 17 311 123 $1,000, 2022: 21,408 (D) 2,919 76,099 21 29,700 26,363 2017: 38,380 475 3,998 67,819 53 34,080 19,353 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 18 1 - 154 - 31 6 2017: 26 3 - 187 - 51 13 $1,000, 2022: 4,528 (D) - 72,863 - (D) 2,941 2017: 3,632 334 - 65,961 - (D) (D) Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 11 1 - 79 - 1 - 2017: 15 3 - 78 - 4 - $1,000, 2022: 3,135 (D) - 28,916 - (D) - 2017: 2,442 254 - 27,006 - (D) - Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 13 1 - 137 - 5 1 2017: 11 3 - 166 - 3 6 $1,000, 2022: 727 (D) - 30,075 - 218 (D) 2017: 534 80 - 29,394 - 170 1,255 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: - - - 4 - - - 2017: - - - 3 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - 2017: - - - 142 - - - Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 2 - - 73 - - 1 2017: 1 - - 76 - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - 9,673 - - (D) 2017: (D) - - 7,708 - - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 4 - - 1 - 21 4 2017: 7 - - - - 32 9 $1,000, 2022: (D) - - (D) - 3,490 2,344 2017: 523 - - - - 2,926 2,851 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 185 274 1,511 24 264 1,127 211 2017: 246 315 1,615 12 313 1,223 257 $1,000, 2022: (D) 5,558 79,085 999 7,524 14,866 8,575 2017: 96,277 9,680 67,117 (D) 8,516 18,867 8,243 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 20,286 52,340 41,618 28,499 13,191 40,638 2017: 391,371 30,731 41,558 (D) 27,208 15,427 32,074 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 85 142 467 6 141 522 84 $1,000: 8 10 90 (D) (D) 31 (D) $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 7 35 220 1 17 165 23 $1,000: 13 53 355 (D) (D) 245 39 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 11 18 178 6 11 125 29 $1,000: 44 59 604 18 45 460 100 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 10 29 199 - 13 138 21 $1,000: 77 217 1,370 - 83 935 142 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 12 12 127 2 23 76 19 $1,000: 188 169 1,744 (D) 340 1,037 279 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 3 2 40 2 4 26 - $1,000: 64 (D) 885 (D) 91 572 - $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 9 8 67 - 10 19 9 $1,000: 264 257 2,065 - 329 627 284 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 5 5 29 4 4 12 3 $1,000: 212 228 1,268 160 185 508 134 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 9 12 54 - 15 20 7 $1,000: 613 842 3,899 - 1,073 1,269 491 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 16 6 72 1 22 10 8 $1,000: (D) 1,221 10,866 (D) 3,377 1,222 1,449 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 6 2 39 2 3 3 1 $1,000: 2,206 (D) 13,705 (D) 1,101 847 (D) $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 12 3 19 - 1 11 7 $1,000: (D) 1,853 42,234 - (D) 7,114 5,242 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 86 152 613 3 181 678 91 $1,000: 10 15 131 - 2 101 20 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 27 26 236 5 7 133 30 $1,000: 52 (D) 369 10 11 211 51 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 15 19 165 - 21 146 30 $1,000: 48 (D) 580 - 77 539 111 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 8 25 170 - 13 99 35 $1,000: 53 208 1,173 - 98 707 232 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 27 16 108 1 26 73 19 $1,000: 434 204 1,518 (D) 352 964 275 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 3 7 45 - 9 9 5 $1,000: 60 158 986 - 193 200 115 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 19 6 55 - 14 36 13 $1,000: 587 218 1,727 - 405 1,098 384 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 3 9 39 - 5 1 - $1,000: 130 414 1,769 - 224 (D) - : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 13 20 54 2 12 26 18 $1,000: 830 1,337 3,659 (D) 980 1,895 1,135 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 19 28 84 - 17 14 6 $1,000: 2,882 4,779 14,459 - 2,710 1,800 1,039 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 13 6 28 - 5 2 6 $1,000: 4,500 1,584 9,648 - 1,587 (D) 1,903 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 13 1 18 1 3 6 4 $1,000: 86,690 (D) 31,099 (D) 1,875 10,677 2,979 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 17 64 790 20 84 165 103 2017: 38 87 858 7 107 239 133 $1,000, 2022: (D) 3,450 37,099 993 4,919 6,995 4,218 2017: 1,312 4,582 30,366 (D) 6,038 11,700 1,972 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 12 - 46 - 44 8 2 2017: 13 - 54 1 76 10 6 $1,000, 2022: 266 - 5,148 - 3,103 232 (D) 2017: (D) - 5,716 (D) 2,449 146 29 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 10 - 41 - - 3 - 2017: 7 - 46 - 1 - - $1,000, 2022: 145 - 4,274 - - (D) - 2017: 113 - 4,069 - (D) - - Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: - - 3 - 36 5 1 2017: 2 - 14 1 65 7 6 $1,000, 2022: - - 150 - 1,454 (D) (D) 2017: (D) - (D) (D) (D) (D) 29 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 3 - 1 - - - - 2017: 10 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) - - - - 2017: 160 - - - - - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - 1 - - 2017: 1 - 1 - 1 - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - (D) - - 2017: (D) - (D) - (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 1,714 1,207 681 601 38 267 333 2017: 1,632 1,345 1,034 661 37 290 309 $1,000, 2022: 47,118 24,546 11,394 25,052 81 10,342 21,290 2017: 35,373 31,898 21,806 35,863 216 14,440 24,117 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 27,490 20,337 16,732 41,684 2,123 38,735 63,933 2017: 21,675 23,716 21,089 54,255 5,842 49,792 78,047 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 775 529 309 213 29 127 123 $1,000: 63 38 (D) 49 8 16 10 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 203 192 95 53 1 21 22 $1,000: 346 297 (D) 84 (D) 33 39 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 178 121 65 61 2 22 21 $1,000: 637 417 242 221 (D) 77 73 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 172 141 79 64 4 14 22 $1,000: 1,161 995 547 458 36 90 163 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 117 78 48 57 2 9 19 $1,000: 1,581 1,055 661 819 (D) 112 270 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 33 21 8 14 - 6 17 $1,000: 731 459 176 305 - 135 363 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 59 46 23 29 - 11 21 $1,000: 1,741 1,504 735 935 - 356 646 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 32 11 6 14 - 8 11 $1,000: 1,451 485 257 588 - 342 486 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 56 28 23 44 - 24 25 $1,000: 3,908 1,875 1,389 3,189 - 1,554 1,651 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 37 25 13 28 - 12 30 $1,000: 4,813 3,171 2,165 (D) - 1,708 4,695 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 32 3 11 14 - 10 13 $1,000: 10,893 1,199 3,784 (D) - 3,549 4,135 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 20 12 1 10 - 3 9 $1,000: 19,793 13,049 (D) 9,340 - 2,371 8,757 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 730 617 492 182 19 124 95 $1,000: 112 64 95 30 (D) 16 16 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 187 178 187 75 5 30 35 $1,000: 308 283 288 123 7 44 59 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 159 140 137 79 2 21 30 $1,000: 566 512 470 273 (D) 65 103 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 198 133 73 67 4 19 33 $1,000: 1,392 928 513 480 22 138 225 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 136 90 43 66 4 11 15 $1,000: 1,967 1,232 636 892 63 163 215 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 25 29 5 25 2 10 9 $1,000: 560 630 114 527 (D) 217 186 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 51 48 39 45 - 13 5 $1,000: 1,534 1,532 1,187 1,435 - 401 136 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 26 13 6 11 - 5 7 $1,000: 1,132 602 255 499 - 224 308 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 45 51 29 34 1 21 21 $1,000: 3,108 3,537 1,975 2,519 (D) 1,626 1,464 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 39 20 12 31 - 20 28 $1,000: 5,527 3,001 1,567 4,566 - 2,850 4,695 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 23 11 3 31 - 10 18 $1,000: 7,758 3,818 1,099 10,115 - 3,339 6,052 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 13 15 8 15 - 6 13 $1,000: 11,409 15,760 13,606 14,404 - 5,357 10,657 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 183 112 315 271 8 85 116 2017: 270 172 439 291 7 86 135 $1,000, 2022: 15,642 11,561 4,347 6,963 6 1,381 4,408 2017: 7,511 13,803 5,136 8,786 37 3,388 5,472 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 40 8 2 7 - - - 2017: 46 13 1 9 - - - $1,000, 2022: 11,117 16 (D) (D) - - - 2017: 5,055 118 (D) 239 - - - Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 14 8 1 2 - - - 2017: 16 3 1 3 - - - $1,000, 2022: 3,362 12 (D) (D) - - - 2017: 1,475 2 (D) (D) - - - Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 35 - - - - - - 2017: 34 5 - 4 - - - $1,000, 2022: 4,372 - - - - - - 2017: 2,052 61 - 32 - - - Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 7 - 1 3 - - - 2017: 16 7 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: 278 - (D) 3 - - - 2017: 547 54 - - - - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - 1 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - (D) - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 18 393 112 531 452 559 33 2017: 26 437 131 597 388 574 33 $1,000, 2022: 175 13,319 48,484 25,088 80,480 765,061 1,623 2017: 261 13,186 24,487 9,041 65,468 474,278 727 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 9,740 33,890 432,894 47,247 178,053 1,368,624 49,191 2017: 10,052 30,174 186,923 15,144 168,731 826,269 22,043 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 10 207 19 260 247 181 11 $1,000: 1 (D) - (D) (D) (D) 1 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: - 31 4 82 2 8 1 $1,000: - 47 5 133 (D) (D) (D) $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 3 14 4 75 4 6 1 $1,000: (D) 47 16 253 14 23 (D) $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 1 30 7 56 17 18 4 $1,000: (D) 235 44 381 121 130 27 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: - 31 - 17 17 22 2 $1,000: - 402 - 219 240 345 (D) $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: - 8 6 5 9 11 1 $1,000: - 182 125 110 200 235 (D) $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 3 30 3 12 18 17 - $1,000: 88 944 97 378 572 525 - $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: - 10 3 2 4 12 7 $1,000: - 453 144 (D) 175 514 323 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 1 16 8 14 38 47 - $1,000: (D) 1,156 555 970 2,675 3,310 - $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: - 10 14 3 33 61 4 $1,000: - 1,362 2,344 502 4,996 10,231 708 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: - 1 22 1 33 43 2 $1,000: - (D) 7,517 (D) 12,306 16,167 (D) $500,000 or more ......................................farms: - 5 22 4 30 133 - $1,000: - 8,033 37,636 21,560 59,174 733,567 - : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 12 216 44 351 159 183 14 $1,000: 4 15 (D) (D) 3 14 1 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 5 22 3 67 13 7 2 $1,000: 7 (D) (D) 110 22 11 (D) $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 2 29 13 67 10 16 6 $1,000: (D) 108 49 223 36 65 23 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 2 38 5 38 9 23 - $1,000: (D) 282 34 271 72 154 - : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 1 29 3 28 14 21 2 $1,000: (D) 419 42 364 189 328 (D) $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: - 11 - 7 11 12 - $1,000: - 241 - 151 226 261 - $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 1 33 4 16 31 35 4 $1,000: (D) 1,105 127 502 1,068 1,088 126 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 1 13 - 1 20 21 - $1,000: (D) 591 - (D) 886 927 - : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 2 32 11 10 25 33 2 $1,000: (D) 2,286 813 655 1,971 2,463 (D) $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: - 8 18 4 40 70 3 $1,000: - 1,245 2,595 600 6,537 11,073 (D) $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: - 2 18 4 36 42 - $1,000: - (D) 6,344 1,291 12,203 15,963 - $500,000 or more ......................................farms: - 4 12 4 20 111 - $1,000: - 6,311 14,477 4,766 42,255 441,931 - : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 6 53 52 164 136 273 6 2017: 10 92 48 169 160 303 2 $1,000, 2022: 21 (D) 8,254 23,125 57,808 191,157 164 2017: (D) 1,421 4,530 7,036 40,491 153,440 (D) Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: - 2 3 - 131 263 2 2017: - 4 2 3 154 285 - $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) - 54,923 185,786 (D) 2017: - 31 (D) (D) (D) 150,900 - Corn ........................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - 14 176 2 2017: - 2 2 1 32 178 - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - 7,680 121,785 (D) 2017: - (D) (D) (D) 7,951 93,918 - Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - 109 211 - 2017: - 2 - 2 133 256 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - 26,225 50,318 - 2017: - (D) - (D) 17,541 41,172 - Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 4 - 2017: - - - 1 1 17 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) (D) - 2017: - - - (D) (D) 2,685 - Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - 1 - 73 72 2 2017: - - - - 58 64 - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - 16,491 7,032 (D) 2017: - - - - 9,071 7,157 - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - 2 - - - 2 - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - (D) - 2017: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 1,131 1,620 485 505 901 2,353 37 2017: 1,093 2,043 549 489 861 2,465 19 $1,000, 2022: 33,074 270,616 31,634 84,995 732,734 90,764 1,015 2017: 24,352 150,717 25,847 67,900 617,928 94,186 (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 29,243 167,047 65,225 168,308 813,246 38,574 27,438 2017: 22,280 73,772 47,080 138,854 717,687 38,209 (D) : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 361 587 163 226 322 802 26 $1,000: 37 87 5 (D) 5 126 (D) $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 122 235 29 4 28 395 - $1,000: 196 376 43 (D) 43 638 - $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 141 195 27 5 34 318 3 $1,000: 462 684 102 20 122 1,121 8 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 110 148 36 19 45 294 - $1,000: 827 1,046 262 139 310 2,093 - : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 107 116 39 25 40 171 - $1,000: 1,494 1,659 537 343 606 2,356 - $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 47 43 18 5 16 64 - $1,000: 1,044 929 415 109 351 1,436 - $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 67 64 26 12 30 65 - $1,000: 2,161 1,938 831 370 979 2,051 - $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 36 22 18 8 20 31 3 $1,000: 1,554 979 798 362 888 1,370 147 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 72 60 43 41 75 97 - $1,000: 5,088 4,147 3,433 2,845 5,399 6,664 - $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 46 47 47 60 102 63 3 $1,000: 7,228 7,055 6,964 9,570 16,829 9,727 350 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 12 53 27 55 93 12 2 $1,000: 3,873 19,075 8,883 20,042 30,548 4,405 (D) $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 10 50 12 45 96 41 - $1,000: 9,109 232,641 9,360 51,187 676,654 58,778 - : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 384 957 165 177 229 1,030 13 $1,000: 71 181 16 3 17 270 (D) $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 124 222 33 8 29 404 - $1,000: 209 371 56 9 42 661 - $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 137 236 47 10 32 289 - $1,000: 494 836 168 33 114 1,041 - $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 141 194 41 29 59 215 1 $1,000: 1,030 1,380 290 196 436 1,498 (D) : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 92 130 66 25 51 164 1 $1,000: 1,305 1,741 978 357 733 2,301 (D) $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 26 41 24 11 18 48 1 $1,000: 578 878 521 237 386 1,069 (D) $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 56 70 22 16 49 77 3 $1,000: 1,744 2,214 713 482 1,551 2,433 87 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 29 22 22 8 26 40 - $1,000: 1,293 972 950 346 1,140 1,767 - : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 50 58 54 58 85 67 - $1,000: 3,483 4,122 3,968 4,480 6,138 4,630 - $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 33 43 57 52 110 67 - $1,000: 4,240 6,269 8,744 8,468 17,968 10,713 - $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 16 10 12 60 78 30 - $1,000: 5,119 3,517 4,258 21,236 26,943 9,823 - $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 5 60 6 35 95 34 - $1,000: 4,786 128,237 5,185 32,054 562,460 57,979 - : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 441 605 86 139 386 1,240 8 2017: 511 778 133 172 441 1,296 2 $1,000, 2022: 16,440 93,528 3,962 47,801 120,275 53,900 302 2017: 9,319 68,874 3,791 39,999 99,146 45,915 (D) Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 19 68 6 114 322 63 - 2017: 31 69 19 152 350 87 - $1,000, 2022: 328 17,110 (D) 42,451 92,661 3,981 - 2017: 869 14,198 (D) 34,375 75,434 5,639 - Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 2 43 1 27 165 36 - 2017: 9 59 3 54 193 79 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 9,985 (D) 3,775 68,245 3,309 - 2017: 403 10,994 (D) 6,622 51,360 4,567 - Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 9 26 4 99 211 23 - 2017: 12 28 8 114 242 21 - $1,000, 2022: 256 3,319 50 21,617 17,535 643 - 2017: 175 800 390 19,071 16,311 949 - Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - 3 - - 2017: - - - 2 11 2 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - 87 - - 2017: - - - (D) 466 (D) - Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - 8 - 25 31 3 - 2017: 2 1 1 38 29 - - $1,000, 2022: - 2,278 - 3,840 1,243 (D) - 2017: (D) (D) (D) 1,709 2,137 - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 5 10 - - - - - 2017: 3 6 - 1 8 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) 848 - - - - - 2017: (D) (D) - (D) 100 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 461 1,017 1,050 653 397 116 284 2017: 462 1,123 1,135 740 444 122 278 $1,000, 2022: 39,943 37,866 87,900 765,893 132,611 3,281 8,148 2017: 33,138 46,424 81,226 559,535 121,550 4,204 5,107 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 86,643 37,233 83,715 1,172,884 334,032 28,288 28,690 2017: 71,728 41,340 71,565 756,128 273,760 34,463 18,371 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 230 375 304 208 134 35 121 $1,000: 8 37 42 8 15 2 17 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 45 120 125 35 20 16 33 $1,000: 75 193 206 51 32 32 49 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 26 81 127 29 22 13 20 $1,000: 95 292 455 103 75 45 62 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 25 108 89 44 20 9 20 $1,000: 184 750 661 318 131 57 156 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 40 81 106 31 32 13 26 $1,000: 595 1,148 1,438 484 466 163 336 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 10 44 37 6 11 - 8 $1,000: 209 945 824 127 245 - 170 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 16 61 53 24 18 8 12 $1,000: 495 1,836 1,742 766 536 229 348 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 4 23 29 11 9 3 7 $1,000: 190 1,040 1,264 479 394 124 297 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 15 54 50 49 25 10 15 $1,000: 1,055 3,675 3,459 3,289 1,756 626 1,081 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 18 39 67 68 50 6 11 $1,000: 3,472 6,446 11,969 11,511 7,899 886 1,379 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 14 21 32 78 20 2 8 $1,000: 5,246 7,247 10,260 25,141 6,554 (D) 2,541 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 18 10 31 70 36 1 3 $1,000: 28,318 14,256 55,580 723,617 114,507 (D) 1,712 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 192 433 333 193 116 41 119 $1,000: 22 49 57 18 4 7 11 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 26 112 146 35 18 19 34 $1,000: 37 187 241 60 31 29 58 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 36 96 126 49 32 6 40 $1,000: 136 340 430 188 115 26 134 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 31 134 118 62 40 14 25 $1,000: 213 992 830 439 319 95 169 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 39 106 106 35 38 13 15 $1,000: 541 1,507 1,525 510 576 177 199 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 4 36 37 20 14 6 3 $1,000: 88 790 832 471 309 132 65 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 19 57 62 33 32 3 6 $1,000: 586 1,748 1,914 1,060 1,068 96 206 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 8 15 22 12 11 3 6 $1,000: 347 686 993 517 490 137 274 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 31 36 69 80 54 7 20 $1,000: 2,391 2,567 4,978 5,614 3,662 490 1,574 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 51 66 44 91 43 6 5 $1,000: 8,282 9,040 7,475 15,678 6,682 869 844 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 13 10 36 54 14 2 5 $1,000: 3,878 2,826 11,309 19,649 4,763 (D) 1,574 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 12 22 36 76 32 2 - $1,000: 16,617 25,694 50,641 515,332 103,529 (D) - : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 99 424 506 278 157 41 62 2017: 138 447 510 359 189 36 54 $1,000, 2022: 4,301 27,072 29,443 95,870 44,995 577 1,800 2017: 3,861 29,848 18,468 89,981 30,569 723 383 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 13 44 78 213 65 1 - 2017: 19 54 105 264 95 - - $1,000, 2022: 1,740 4,377 7,598 68,932 (D) (D) - 2017: (D) 6,492 6,568 59,368 10,365 - - Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 2 4 70 166 52 - - 2017: 2 17 76 207 86 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 6,369 58,025 5,128 - - 2017: (D) 2,502 4,694 46,554 6,661 - - Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 5 40 1 63 3 - - 2017: 16 41 10 119 11 - - $1,000, 2022: 670 1,566 (D) 5,896 149 - - 2017: 922 2,639 97 10,358 194 - - Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: - 1 3 1 - - - 2017: - - 14 1 - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) 123 (D) - - - 2017: - - 163 (D) - - - Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - 1 1 29 30 - - 2017: - - 3 10 45 - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) (D) 2,195 - - 2017: - - 31 (D) 2,952 - - : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 2 2 3 - - - - 2017: - 3 4 - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - - - - 2017: - 68 43 - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: 352 116 408 758 321 318 918 281 2017: 326 112 472 839 320 321 887 288 $1,000, 2022: 236,562 4,289 429,644 52,023 23,193 150,733 47,869 157,647 2017: 174,241 2,912 310,045 52,047 18,751 98,956 31,647 105,403 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 672,050 36,978 1,053,048 68,632 72,254 474,002 52,145 561,021 2017: 534,481 25,996 656,875 62,034 58,597 308,275 35,679 365,983 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 123 38 176 347 113 63 369 93 $1,000: - (D) 2 24 16 3 77 3 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 7 4 15 74 24 21 112 11 $1,000: 14 (D) 25 113 39 32 179 19 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 6 19 7 49 19 28 91 8 $1,000: 20 72 24 179 69 95 310 26 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 10 14 14 68 26 23 80 20 $1,000: 66 112 102 470 172 148 536 134 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 13 11 19 42 26 24 62 13 $1,000: 193 137 296 577 339 324 906 192 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 9 - 6 18 12 5 24 3 $1,000: 196 - 137 399 281 105 526 65 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 9 7 11 27 8 20 40 7 $1,000: 281 210 342 810 263 629 1,267 222 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 6 1 7 9 9 11 12 4 $1,000: 267 (D) 315 393 408 480 525 174 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 28 7 26 36 29 16 48 17 $1,000: 2,113 450 1,958 2,483 1,990 1,099 3,184 1,228 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 26 10 43 39 22 38 42 24 $1,000: 4,350 1,781 7,600 6,330 3,171 6,254 6,528 3,328 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 43 5 25 27 19 23 11 30 $1,000: 15,209 1,478 8,840 9,433 7,166 8,186 3,595 10,646 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 72 - 59 22 14 46 27 51 $1,000: 213,851 - 410,003 30,814 9,279 133,379 30,236 141,611 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: 57 43 175 415 118 61 342 75 $1,000: (D) 4 2 46 33 5 93 4 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: 3 7 6 70 22 17 117 19 $1,000: (D) 13 10 112 36 25 176 30 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: 18 11 14 67 23 29 117 16 $1,000: 67 39 49 241 79 105 409 54 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: 12 11 14 80 20 20 81 17 $1,000: 87 70 113 556 132 130 574 129 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: 27 20 31 43 23 18 38 20 $1,000: 340 301 467 610 324 289 536 271 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: 1 - 12 12 11 7 36 3 $1,000: (D) - 268 267 251 157 798 68 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: 31 2 26 30 28 11 33 6 $1,000: 1,020 (D) 815 888 924 332 1,010 196 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: 7 2 14 13 4 13 14 11 $1,000: 329 (D) 631 596 170 585 600 475 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: 33 7 40 27 13 27 49 22 $1,000: 2,099 535 2,718 1,991 906 2,029 3,351 1,512 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: 28 5 41 42 26 37 36 31 $1,000: 4,800 698 6,680 6,669 4,037 6,112 5,563 5,071 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: 40 4 52 19 27 24 15 23 $1,000: 16,101 1,111 18,964 7,062 8,552 8,059 5,967 7,680 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: 69 - 47 21 5 57 9 45 $1,000: 149,368 - 279,328 33,009 3,307 81,130 12,570 89,915 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: 196 47 162 203 134 166 437 117 2017: 220 46 237 200 111 198 511 137 $1,000, 2022: 148,205 (D) 81,766 26,590 4,889 141,102 10,249 140,333 2017: 87,942 1,016 62,809 21,356 2,770 87,758 5,116 90,393 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: 190 - 107 43 1 57 2 35 2017: 218 - 184 63 1 67 5 43 $1,000, 2022: 139,690 - 34,977 5,446 (D) 15,430 (D) 11,304 2017: 83,533 - 41,855 5,626 (D) (D) 111 (D) Corn ........................................farms, 2022: 132 - 54 36 - 2 - - 2017: 137 - 93 50 - - - - $1,000, 2022: 116,505 - 17,489 3,703 - (D) - - 2017: 59,175 - 17,686 4,218 - - - - Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: 137 - 71 4 1 11 2 8 2017: 178 - 140 1 1 11 5 11 $1,000, 2022: 16,363 - 11,007 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: 18,630 - 17,093 (D) (D) 785 111 1,246 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: 1 - 9 1 - - - - 2017: 4 - 1 1 - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) - - - - 2017: 47 - (D) (D) - - - - Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: 8 - 52 15 - 1 - 2 2017: 9 - 78 1 - - - 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 5,775 646 - (D) - (D) 2017: 254 - 6,606 (D) - - - (D) : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: 1 - 2 - - 45 - 27 2017: - - - - - 60 - 34 $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) - - 9,538 - 7,886 2017: - - - - - 12,581 - 9,217 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD : : Total sales .........................................farms, 2022: - 120 189 59 112 709 3,881 826 2017: - 133 212 55 159 757 4,062 774 $1,000, 2022: - 5,418 97,023 2,656 1,681 241,765 2,384,705 1,090,606 2017: - 6,374 93,851 1,492 1,242 184,558 2,047,177 918,716 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - 45,148 513,348 45,019 15,012 340,994 614,456 1,320,346 2017: - 47,923 442,692 27,129 7,812 243,802 503,982 1,186,971 : 2022 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: - 58 60 22 42 270 1,488 274 $1,000: - (D) - 6 (D) 2 116 8 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: - 10 1 5 19 6 423 23 $1,000: - 16 (D) 9 28 11 695 34 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: - 3 6 6 14 11 302 19 $1,000: - 8 (D) 22 52 42 1,074 72 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: - 5 10 10 11 33 334 26 $1,000: - 34 (D) 67 74 249 2,279 178 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: - 4 7 4 3 47 237 24 $1,000: - 56 94 42 43 669 3,189 387 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: - 2 12 1 6 10 79 8 $1,000: - (D) 265 (D) 130 214 1,694 171 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: - 10 9 2 2 38 129 34 $1,000: - 330 284 (D) (D) 1,241 3,998 1,030 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: - 2 6 - 3 14 65 15 $1,000: - (D) 270 - 131 613 2,889 671 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: - 9 12 3 7 41 218 73 $1,000: - 543 878 (D) 441 2,949 15,265 5,125 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: - 9 21 2 5 83 190 80 $1,000: - 1,464 3,740 (D) 721 13,196 29,401 12,461 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: - 7 14 4 - 75 146 69 $1,000: - 2,215 4,450 1,876 - 27,849 52,720 24,319 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: - 1 31 - - 81 270 181 $1,000: - (D) 86,938 - - 194,730 2,271,384 1,046,149 : 2017 value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ......................................farms: - 47 27 25 86 252 1,546 204 $1,000: - 4 (D) 5 (D) 16 203 8 $1,000 to $2,499 ......................................farms: - 4 2 4 19 17 368 32 $1,000: - 6 (D) 6 31 31 590 51 $2,500 to $4,999 ......................................farms: - 15 20 5 19 41 292 28 $1,000: - 60 65 19 61 131 1,053 102 $5,000 to $9,999 ......................................farms: - 14 5 5 10 33 343 20 $1,000: - 115 34 33 71 226 2,393 156 : $10,000 to $19,999 ....................................farms: - 9 12 9 6 52 262 37 $1,000: - 135 173 123 86 741 3,614 573 $20,000 to $24,999 ....................................farms: - 3 2 - 3 13 102 12 $1,000: - 64 (D) - 66 292 2,228 267 $25,000 to $39,999 ....................................farms: - 10 12 1 6 32 171 27 $1,000: - 316 395 (D) 188 997 5,546 875 $40,000 to $49,999 ....................................farms: - 1 9 1 3 32 86 15 $1,000: - (D) 408 (D) 145 1,397 3,731 690 : $50,000 to $99,999 ....................................farms: - 8 18 - 5 49 237 63 $1,000: - 599 1,343 - 349 3,672 16,915 4,634 $100,000 to $249,999 ..................................farms: - 18 50 3 2 102 260 106 $1,000: - 2,374 8,216 483 (D) 17,016 42,003 16,804 $250,000 to $499,999 ..................................farms: - 2 21 2 - 71 156 86 $1,000: - (D) 7,354 (D) - 25,406 55,738 30,578 $500,000 or more ......................................farms: - 2 34 - - 63 239 144 $1,000: - (D) 75,816 - - 134,632 1,913,162 863,978 : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops ...............................farms, 2022: - 23 94 29 12 315 1,260 366 2017: - 33 158 21 26 360 1,560 336 $1,000, 2022: - 733 64,271 490 86 114,287 439,837 287,474 2017: - 895 46,232 524 151 94,001 348,647 199,821 Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas .....................................farms, 2022: - 5 78 - - 298 517 338 2017: - 8 149 - - 336 681 309 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 61,727 - - 97,918 190,321 261,396 2017: - 449 44,971 - - 81,181 140,471 180,922 Corn ........................................farms, 2022: - - 49 - - 154 373 260 2017: - 4 77 - - 134 540 248 $1,000, 2022: - - 50,730 - - 47,809 161,754 219,838 2017: - 402 28,615 - - 39,314 110,033 148,144 Wheat .......................................farms, 2022: - 4 51 - - 227 203 225 2017: - 4 119 - - 295 285 197 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 7,365 - - 27,275 16,064 23,520 2017: - (D) 11,255 - - 28,823 17,807 17,740 Soybeans ....................................farms, 2022: - - 7 - - 3 2 15 2017: - - 10 - - 4 5 21 $1,000, 2022: - - 1,101 - - 1 (D) 2,423 2017: - - 848 - - (D) (D) 2,820 Sorghum .....................................farms, 2022: - - 8 - - 60 57 36 2017: - - 18 - - 49 26 34 $1,000, 2022: - - 486 - - 2,741 3,766 2,483 2017: - - 500 - - 3,984 (D) 1,696 : Barley ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 49 - 2017: - - - - - 2 53 5 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - (D) - 2017: - - - - - (D) 3,706 294 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: 915 40 9 10 - 7 2 2017: 1,156 43 12 11 - 11 6 $1,000, 2022: 112,707 7,435 601 933 - 2,145 (D) 2017: 78,396 2,549 290 359 - (D) 84 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 1,206 21 49 11 8 3 1 2017: 1,023 28 30 12 7 - - $1,000, 2022: 475,148 1,080 90,401 154 69 (D) (D) 2017: 267,779 2,114 49,512 123 18 - - Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 874 10 - 5 7 2 - 2017: 791 5 - 3 6 - - $1,000, 2022: 49,825 177 - 7 56 (D) - 2017: 36,048 78 - 24 83 - - Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 792 3 - 4 4 2 - 2017: 706 5 - 3 5 - - $1,000, 2022: 48,980 (D) - (D) 53 (D) - 2017: 35,834 (D) - 24 (D) - - Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 176 8 - 2 3 - - 2017: 154 1 - - 1 - - $1,000, 2022: 846 (D) - (D) 3 - - 2017: 214 (D) - - (D) - - : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 939 35 2 16 6 - 1 2017: 702 26 5 15 7 - - $1,000, 2022: 284,999 15,812 (D) 2,018 (D) - (D) 2017: 321,333 52,691 (D) 14,409 42 - - Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 109 3 - - 6 - - 2017: 114 6 1 - 4 - - $1,000, 2022: 171 (Z) - - (D) - - 2017: 675 256 (D) - 8 - - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 103 3 - - 6 - - 2017: 82 3 1 - 4 - - $1,000, 2022: 155 (Z) - - (D) - - 2017: 278 1 (D) - (D) - - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: 6 - - - - - - 2017: 34 3 - - 1 - - $1,000, 2022: 16 - - - - - - 2017: 397 255 - - (D) - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 8,190 103 93 39 84 27 52 2017: 10,630 156 100 100 90 60 62 $1,000, 2022: 460,769 4,928 7,479 533 3,231 (D) 11,659 2017: 394,654 3,911 11,849 417 1,215 3,827 7,497 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 15,429 345 121 306 199 184 113 2017: 17,936 391 116 441 202 243 143 $1,000, 2022: 6,403,262 25,004 8,152 6,233 8,495 54,960 35,976 2017: 5,252,840 22,937 8,086 5,881 9,755 61,689 44,385 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 3,534 124 16 104 26 10 11 2017: 3,519 129 11 161 19 16 9 $1,000, 2022: 111,869 177 (D) 233 28 12 7 2017: 117,682 100 4 307 8 (D) 4 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 9,739 157 85 169 143 171 101 2017: 12,024 222 79 227 147 235 132 $1,000, 2022: 4,659,645 7,521 5,828 5,180 8,042 54,693 (D) 2017: 3,989,383 7,606 (D) 3,497 9,342 61,524 (D) Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 148 2 - - 3 - - 2017: 164 10 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: 1,248,834 (D) - - (D) - - 2017: 703,562 8,434 - - - - - Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 1,207 54 7 43 5 10 1 2017: 1,393 71 3 79 3 1 3 $1,000, 2022: 210,135 (D) 7 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: 234,752 (D) (D) 97 4 (D) (D) : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 2,095 71 12 55 19 7 8 2017: 2,622 51 38 88 21 10 7 $1,000, 2022: 97,852 237 675 120 22 49 59 2017: 146,861 (D) 749 191 35 33 12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: 2 1 - 28 - 10 3 2017: 10 - - 21 - 18 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - 3,481 - 299 (D) 2017: (D) - - 1,710 - 138 (D) : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 97 - 14 - - 8 7 2017: 91 - 4 - - 5 8 $1,000, 2022: 4,982 - 184 - - (D) 18,694 2017: 2,695 - 67 - - (D) 7,582 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 44 - 9 - - 5 2 2017: 57 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: 369 - 88 - - 22 (D) 2017: 217 - - - - - - Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 40 - 7 - - 3 2 2017: 37 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: 291 - (D) - - 4 (D) 2017: 178 - - - - - - Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 16 - 2 - - 5 - 2017: 31 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: 79 - (D) - - 18 - 2017: 40 - - - - - - : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 70 - 28 - - 5 7 2017: 67 - 18 - - - 2 $1,000, 2022: 6,161 - 1,202 - - 2 (D) 2017: 25,880 - 1,809 - - - (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 15 - - - - - - 2017: 13 - - - 3 - - $1,000, 2022: 23 - - - - - - 2017: 11 - - - 3 - - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 15 - - - - - - 2017: 13 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: 23 - - - - - - 2017: 11 - - - - - - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - 3 - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - 3 - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 314 4 73 21 11 200 73 2017: 472 13 88 28 14 308 120 $1,000, 2022: 5,344 (D) 1,445 3,236 21 19,434 4,603 2017: 5,944 141 2,122 1,858 50 27,073 7,550 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 298 4 113 105 6 214 42 2017: 341 8 140 150 15 267 90 $1,000, 2022: 4,272 3 7,198 22,075 (D) 14,941 2,350 2017: 5,519 138 8,239 21,408 121 19,860 2,706 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 111 3 15 3 - 27 3 2017: 120 - 12 1 - 29 12 $1,000, 2022: 165 (D) 15 1 - 36 3 2017: 93 - 7 (D) - 19 (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 102 - 65 100 1 161 37 2017: 142 5 97 145 11 206 73 $1,000, 2022: 1,887 - 4,060 21,781 (D) 10,928 2,273 2017: (D) 138 (D) 21,110 116 15,505 2,620 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 4 - - - - 2 - 2017: - - - - - 2 - $1,000, 2022: 214 - - - - (D) - 2017: - - - - - (D) - Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 24 - 5 - - 9 - 2017: 39 - 11 6 - 20 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 23 - - 81 - 2017: 154 - 27 (D) - 18 (D) : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 63 1 9 5 2 24 6 2017: 62 2 10 4 3 39 11 $1,000, 2022: 254 (D) (D) 4 (D) 434 (D) 2017: 211 (D) 375 (D) 3 993 52 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: 2 - 9 - 23 - 1 2017: 1 - 27 - 35 3 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - 716 - (D) - (D) 2017: (D) - 1,141 - 1,564 (D) - : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 4 1 102 7 16 26 7 2017: 5 - 85 2 5 11 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 9,560 208 (D) 125 (D) 2017: 359 - 5,853 (D) 65 34 (D) Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: - - 134 - 3 5 - 2017: - - 129 - 7 4 1 $1,000, 2022: - - 14,650 - (D) 30 - 2017: - - 10,350 - (D) 15 (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: - - 130 - 3 5 - 2017: - - 117 - 7 4 1 $1,000, 2022: - - 14,563 - (D) 26 - 2017: - - 10,313 - (D) 15 (D) Berries .....................................farms, 2022: - - 13 - - 4 - 2017: - - 23 - 1 - 1 $1,000, 2022: - - 87 - - 4 - 2017: - - 37 - (D) - (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: - 3 53 14 10 26 7 2017: 1 4 37 6 4 13 17 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 3,126 785 578 5,942 1,445 2017: (D) 25 2,472 (D) (D) 10,549 1,217 Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - 19 - 2017: - 7 - - - 9 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - 8 - 2017: - 4 - - - 7 - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - 19 - 2017: - 6 - - - 9 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - 8 - 2017: - (D) - - - (D) - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - 1 - - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - (D) - - - (D) - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 8 61 592 - 26 95 91 2017: 27 78 687 - 35 204 110 $1,000, 2022: 61 (D) 4,615 - 1,104 659 2,739 2017: 596 4,553 5,975 - 3,050 948 696 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 102 94 639 7 60 583 73 2017: 163 154 641 2 48 611 88 $1,000, 2022: (D) 2,109 41,986 6 2,605 7,870 4,356 2017: 94,965 5,099 36,751 (D) 2,478 7,168 6,271 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 10 25 168 7 10 153 23 2017: 33 27 151 2 5 161 25 $1,000, 2022: 19 28 3,929 (D) 9 155 33 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 87 (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 70 43 334 - 51 317 41 2017: 127 90 396 - 42 322 49 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,624 18,189 - 2,418 4,961 2,781 2017: 93,840 4,865 21,272 - 2,413 5,145 4,812 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: - - 12 - 1 1 - 2017: - 1 2 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - 13,825 - (D) (D) - 2017: - (D) (D) - - - - Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 6 9 65 - - 8 13 2017: 4 6 61 - - 30 4 $1,000, 2022: 7 (D) (D) - - (D) 30 2017: 63 8 315 - - 22 (D) : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 12 13 100 1 3 76 10 2017: 25 11 125 - 4 73 13 $1,000, 2022: 189 (D) 1,457 (D) (D) 396 1,487 2017: 109 30 3,262 - (D) 136 1,324 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: 16 6 - 2 - - - 2017: 14 4 - 2 - - - $1,000, 2022: 3,105 4 - (D) - - - 2017: 982 1 - (D) - - - : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 24 35 36 15 - 1 7 2017: 30 29 29 14 1 1 6 $1,000, 2022: 109 257 (D) (D) - (D) (D) 2017: 128 345 (D) 929 (D) (D) (D) Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 15 17 48 14 - - - 2017: 8 13 48 14 - - 4 $1,000, 2022: 76 101 362 144 - - - 2017: 6 40 370 (D) - - (Z) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 10 16 43 13 - - - 2017: 1 7 48 12 - - - $1,000, 2022: 28 (D) 359 141 - - - 2017: (D) 39 (D) 160 - - - Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 8 1 6 4 - - - 2017: 7 6 2 6 - - 4 $1,000, 2022: 49 (D) 3 2 - - - 2017: (D) 1 (D) (D) - - (Z) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 37 33 29 17 2 1 4 2017: 14 33 25 15 - 2 9 $1,000, 2022: 1,686 10,518 2,146 2,518 (D) (D) (D) 2017: 296 10,656 2,300 3,359 - (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 5 - - 1 - - 2 2017: 4 5 1 2 1 2 - $1,000, 2022: 2 - - (D) - - (D) 2017: 6 14 (D) (D) (D) (D) - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 5 - - 1 - - - 2017: 2 - - - - 2 - $1,000, 2022: 2 - - (D) - - - 2017: (D) - - - - (D) - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 2 2017: 2 5 1 2 1 - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - (D) 2017: (D) 14 (D) (D) (D) - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 95 47 239 243 6 83 106 2017: 193 107 373 259 5 84 125 $1,000, 2022: 2,650 668 1,559 3,931 (D) (D) 4,057 2017: 2,020 2,630 2,103 4,092 (D) (D) (D) Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 969 692 265 275 13 111 157 2017: 953 779 373 344 13 145 163 $1,000, 2022: 31,477 12,985 7,047 18,089 75 8,962 16,882 2017: 27,862 18,095 16,670 27,077 179 11,052 18,644 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 262 208 57 76 5 14 10 2017: 209 206 84 76 4 31 16 $1,000, 2022: (D) 317 68 124 (Z) (D) 54 2017: 930 318 55 (D) (Z) (D) 20 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 615 351 154 173 6 72 124 2017: 622 412 235 231 9 94 115 $1,000, 2022: 27,221 11,033 5,446 13,964 52 8,300 13,594 2017: 25,148 15,157 6,612 21,057 137 9,533 15,821 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 4 4 2 - - - - 2017: 7 2 3 - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - - - - 2017: 11 (D) 7,822 - - - - Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 71 70 6 13 - 12 15 2017: 56 84 27 30 - 9 9 $1,000, 2022: 142 131 12 (D) - (D) 104 2017: 105 (D) (D) (D) - 5 8 : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 103 107 42 31 2 20 13 2017: 124 164 44 47 2 23 14 $1,000, 2022: 216 176 175 1,064 (D) 52 1,199 2017: 203 396 844 1,967 (D) 38 1,595 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: - - - - 32 35 - 2017: - - - - 27 47 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) 5,986 - 2017: - - - - (D) 5,969 - : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: - 3 - 43 - 1 - 2017: - 5 - 38 - 2 - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - 438 - (D) - 2017: - (D) - 102 - (D) - Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: - - - 14 1 - - 2017: - 2 - 7 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - 32 (D) - - 2017: - (D) - (D) - - - Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: - - - 9 1 - - 2017: - 2 - 4 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - 25 (D) - - 2017: - (D) - 11 - - - Berries .....................................farms, 2022: - - - 13 - - - 2017: - 2 - 5 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - 7 - - - 2017: - (D) - (D) - - - : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: - 6 - 39 - 2 - 2017: - 6 - 37 1 3 - $1,000, 2022: - 27 - 22,305 - (D) - 2017: - 52 - 6,677 (D) (D) - Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - 1 2 17 - - - 2017: - 6 - 12 - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) 43 - - - 2017: - 21 - 25 - - - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - 1 2 15 - - - 2017: - 4 - 8 - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) (D) - - - 2017: - (D) - (D) - - - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - 2 - - - 2017: - 2 - 4 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - 2017: - (D) - (D) - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 6 45 50 88 14 59 4 2017: 10 74 46 99 24 74 2 $1,000, 2022: 21 (D) (D) 307 (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) 1,296 (D) 150 (D) 2,507 (D) Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 7 178 80 225 112 207 22 2017: 11 182 72 275 121 211 20 $1,000, 2022: 155 (D) 40,230 1,963 22,671 573,904 1,460 2017: (D) 11,765 19,957 2,005 24,976 320,838 (D) Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: - 35 6 81 6 16 - 2017: - 19 3 69 5 9 1 $1,000, 2022: - 28 (D) 76 15 (D) - 2017: - 6 1 (D) 15 3 (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 5 137 70 85 102 198 16 2017: 9 162 57 124 109 189 13 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 39,869 1,011 (D) (D) 878 2017: (D) (D) 19,735 934 (D) (D) 473 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - 1 - 2017: - 1 - - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - (D) - 2017: - (D) - - - (D) - Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: - 12 2 7 4 10 - 2017: - 4 - 1 3 9 1 $1,000, 2022: - 12 (D) 10 (D) (D) - 2017: - 2 - (D) (D) (D) (D) : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: - 16 6 38 9 9 4 2017: - 9 8 66 4 13 - $1,000, 2022: - 183 58 53 30 (D) 1 2017: - 23 (D) (D) (D) 57 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: 3 3 5 72 79 11 - 2017: 14 19 9 87 96 18 - $1,000, 2022: 27 680 (D) 13,220 5,551 (D) - 2017: 206 1,755 416 6,927 5,060 (D) - : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 68 81 4 - 4 93 - 2017: 30 78 7 - 3 78 - $1,000, 2022: 1,647 1,086 (D) - 144 4,093 - 2017: (D) 806 28 - 40 (D) - Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 55 31 3 - - 283 - 2017: 47 24 1 - - 273 - $1,000, 2022: 362 363 1 - - 30,004 - 2017: 658 186 (D) - - 22,239 - Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 49 25 - - - 275 - 2017: 45 14 1 - - 272 - $1,000, 2022: 343 354 - - - 29,747 - 2017: (D) 164 (D) - - 22,218 - Berries .....................................farms, 2022: 15 10 3 - - 30 - 2017: 3 14 1 - - 12 - $1,000, 2022: 19 9 1 - - 257 - 2017: (D) 22 (D) - - 22 - : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 46 91 10 2 - 70 - 2017: 39 70 3 2 4 32 - $1,000, 2022: 3,210 63,938 (D) (D) - 6,333 - 2017: 1,104 44,744 (D) (D) 348 5,431 - Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - 15 2 - - - - 2017: 1 19 2 - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - 11 (D) - - - - 2017: (D) 106 (D) - - (D) - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - 13 2 - - - - 2017: 1 12 2 - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) - - - - 2017: (D) 11 (D) - - (D) - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - 2 - - - - - 2017: - 7 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - - 2017: - 95 - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 315 410 70 44 170 853 8 2017: 426 629 109 53 236 985 2 $1,000, 2022: 10,892 11,020 2,766 (D) 27,471 9,488 302 2017: 6,367 8,835 2,303 (D) 23,325 9,249 (D) Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 552 773 276 196 343 837 6 2017: 592 913 346 248 408 966 6 $1,000, 2022: 16,634 177,088 27,672 37,195 612,459 36,863 713 2017: 15,034 81,843 22,056 27,901 518,782 48,271 80 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 148 252 31 27 48 250 - 2017: 131 255 43 9 42 303 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 989 (D) (D) (D) (D) - 2017: (D) 166 (D) (D) 108 (D) - Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 310 360 246 189 289 418 6 2017: 327 454 287 233 355 569 4 $1,000, 2022: 11,966 91,404 26,627 35,862 608,790 20,126 713 2017: 11,340 31,604 20,879 27,280 510,163 27,989 (D) Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 3 8 2 3 3 2 - 2017: 10 17 - - - 5 - $1,000, 2022: 160 73,552 (D) (D) 28 (D) - 2017: 65 44,415 - - - (D) - Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 43 68 6 8 15 91 - 2017: 60 101 13 7 23 88 - $1,000, 2022: 74 119 (D) (D) (D) 200 - 2017: 105 129 5 148 8,169 148 - : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 99 154 16 12 21 143 - 2017: 129 168 32 14 26 159 2 $1,000, 2022: 1,614 679 285 104 578 3,330 - 2017: 1,823 635 (D) (D) 168 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: 6 7 21 26 3 1 - 2017: 3 20 44 37 8 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 1,053 2,758 (D) (D) - 2017: (D) 1,284 1,539 2,254 557 - - : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: 3 51 47 16 24 6 3 2017: - 42 50 25 18 3 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 9,548 (D) 18,755 168 4 2017: - 614 5,301 (D) (D) (D) (D) Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: 1 65 33 2 1 - - 2017: - 59 34 2 2 2 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,411 791 (D) (D) - - 2017: - 556 631 (D) (D) (D) (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: 1 64 27 2 1 - - 2017: - 55 29 2 2 1 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,386 730 (D) (D) - - 2017: - 546 626 (D) (D) (D) - Berries .....................................farms, 2022: - 3 10 2 - - - 2017: - 8 10 - - 1 1 $1,000, 2022: - 25 61 (D) - - - 2017: - 10 5 - - (D) (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 1 46 28 8 1 7 10 2017: 1 26 26 9 1 1 8 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,989 3,095 12,728 (D) (D) 651 2017: (D) 1,129 2,154 9,551 (D) (D) (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - 8 2017: - - 7 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - 3 2017: - - 181 - - - - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - 8 2017: - - 6 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - 3 2017: - - (D) - - - - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - 1 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - (D) - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 86 293 409 134 135 30 44 2017: 123 358 394 198 174 31 46 $1,000, 2022: 2,517 18,582 8,413 12,456 18,721 360 1,142 2017: (D) 21,056 3,633 18,764 13,905 679 360 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 189 414 463 280 186 57 147 2017: 230 513 606 381 223 71 148 $1,000, 2022: 35,641 10,795 58,457 670,023 87,615 2,704 6,348 2017: 29,277 16,576 62,758 469,555 90,980 3,481 4,725 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 46 123 81 40 16 8 28 2017: 31 115 100 53 20 12 23 $1,000, 2022: (D) 149 20,132 196 16 (D) 37 2017: (D) 90 22,751 (D) (D) (D) (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 129 246 297 195 144 39 90 2017: 168 364 428 288 184 52 105 $1,000, 2022: 24,497 9,291 24,295 414,283 86,698 2,410 5,764 2017: 20,106 15,337 33,962 326,806 90,264 3,362 4,286 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 2 5 1 8 1 - - 2017: - 4 1 9 - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) 283 (D) 247,043 (D) - - 2017: - 41 (D) 136,567 - - - Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 14 33 33 37 10 5 5 2017: 20 26 55 33 12 1 12 $1,000, 2022: 65 (D) 346 239 (D) (D) 21 2017: (D) 56 341 (D) 49 (D) (D) : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 38 69 80 29 30 - 10 2017: 40 96 77 75 25 8 14 $1,000, 2022: 10,197 259 3,187 (D) 216 - (D) 2017: 8,568 369 2,912 350 415 12 14 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: 61 - 8 10 - 15 1 7 2017: 67 - 13 22 - 10 - 8 $1,000, 2022: 6,359 - 251 1,071 - 3,956 (D) 2,653 2017: 5,427 - (D) (D) - (D) - (D) : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: - 12 - 32 5 51 17 38 2017: 1 4 - 31 - 49 6 43 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - 11,891 (D) 107,561 (D) 98,199 2017: (D) (Z) - 6,673 - 53,318 (D) 58,484 Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: - - 3 13 2 - - 3 2017: - - 4 11 - - 2 2 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) 166 (D) - - 85 2017: - - 9 (D) - - (D) (D) Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: - - 3 10 2 - - 3 2017: - - 4 9 - - - 2 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) 165 (D) - - (D) 2017: - - 9 39 - - - (D) Berries .....................................farms, 2022: - - - 3 - - - 1 2017: - - - 6 - - 2 2 $1,000, 2022: - - - 1 - - - (D) 2017: - - - (D) - - (D) (D) : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: 1 8 1 29 7 8 13 10 2017: 1 3 6 12 2 5 14 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) 264 (D) 4,679 (D) 361 2,005 908 2017: (D) 91 336 6,696 (D) (D) 300 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - - 6 - 2017: - - - 2 - - 2 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - - - 5 - 2017: - - - (D) - - (D) - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: 1 - - - - - 6 - 2017: - - - 2 - - 2 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - - - 5 - 2017: - - - (D) - - (D) - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: 35 38 108 139 120 130 414 85 2017: 27 40 133 147 108 154 491 106 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 46,732 4,407 4,306 17,750 7,643 29,837 2017: (D) 925 20,609 2,314 2,717 20,079 4,594 20,288 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: 64 51 118 308 154 153 335 129 2017: 91 50 140 376 194 142 368 139 $1,000, 2022: 88,357 (D) 347,877 25,433 18,304 9,631 37,620 17,314 2017: 86,298 1,896 247,236 30,690 15,981 11,198 26,531 15,010 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: 12 13 9 65 15 15 71 23 2017: 2 13 9 75 22 13 52 27 $1,000, 2022: 14 55 13 86 14 12 119 (D) 2017: (D) (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) (D) (D) Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: 56 30 98 192 100 95 200 95 2017: 84 30 124 260 137 100 250 89 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 333,358 19,907 15,799 7,424 33,894 14,196 2017: (D) 1,608 (D) 27,217 14,436 6,797 23,648 13,873 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 4 - - - 3 2017: 1 - - 1 - 4 2 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) - - - 2,550 2017: (D) - - (D) - 78 (D) - Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 4 3 7 20 19 20 25 12 2017: 4 - 5 44 5 12 25 8 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 15 16 (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) - (D) 242 8 (D) 28 (D) : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: 1 6 7 31 20 20 55 11 2017: 4 7 5 75 38 27 46 33 $1,000, 2022: (D) 33 37 471 1,849 846 1,932 107 2017: 16 26 32 232 1,281 1,839 1,820 504 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Crops, including nursery and : greenhouse crops - Con. : Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and : dry peas - Con. : : Rice ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other grains, oilseeds, dry beans, : and dry peas ...............................farms, 2022: - 2 22 - - 168 56 90 2017: - 1 32 - - 128 132 93 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 2,045 - - 20,092 7,095 13,132 2017: - (D) 3,754 - - 8,496 7,804 10,229 : Tobacco .......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Cotton and cottonseed .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Vegetables, melons, potatoes, and sweet : potatoes .....................................farms, 2022: - 6 - 6 7 1 80 4 2017: - 3 - - 8 - 85 4 $1,000, 2022: - 128 - (D) 44 (D) 67,399 16,133 2017: - (D) - - 45 - 46,664 (D) Fruits, tree nuts, and berries ................farms, 2022: - 3 - - 1 - 40 - 2017: - 2 - - - - 17 - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - (D) - (D) - 2017: - (D) - - - - 250 - Fruits and tree nuts ........................farms, 2022: - 3 - - 1 - 31 - 2017: - 1 - - - - 16 - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - (D) - 206 - 2017: - (D) - - - - 248 - Berries .....................................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - 13 - 2017: - 1 - - - - 3 - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - (D) - 2017: - (D) - - - - 1 - : Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and : sod ..........................................farms, 2022: - 1 - 6 2 - 78 2 2017: - 3 - - 7 3 52 1 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - 28 (D) - 106,746 (D) 2017: - 74 - - (D) (D) 97,591 (D) Cultivated Christmas trees and short : rotation woody crops .........................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - 4 - 2017: - - - - 1 - 3 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) - (D) - 2017: - - - - (D) - 18 - Cultivated Christmas trees ..................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - 4 - 2017: - - - - 1 - 3 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - (D) - (D) - 2017: - - - - (D) - 18 - Short rotation woody crops ..................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - Other crops and hay ...........................farms, 2022: - 13 30 29 7 83 838 68 2017: - 24 32 21 12 93 1,162 89 $1,000, 2022: - 353 2,544 (D) 24 (D) 75,132 (D) 2017: - 363 1,261 524 93 (D) 63,654 11,278 Maple syrup .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Livestock, poultry, and their products ..........farms, 2022: - 50 54 25 71 220 1,725 332 2017: - 82 81 25 82 314 1,887 398 $1,000, 2022: - 4,685 32,752 2,166 1,595 127,478 1,944,868 803,132 2017: - 5,479 47,619 968 1,091 90,557 1,698,529 718,895 Poultry and eggs ..............................farms, 2022: - 4 3 1 26 14 514 26 2017: - 9 4 4 18 30 431 18 $1,000, 2022: - 17 8 (D) 30 88 72,198 15 2017: - 19 5 (D) (D) (D) 70,044 8 Cattle and calves .............................farms, 2022: - 40 43 18 33 187 1,048 290 2017: - 64 73 21 46 255 1,188 357 $1,000, 2022: - 4,250 (D) 2,133 1,268 (D) 982,412 687,990 2017: - 5,313 (D) 951 922 75,296 1,057,898 617,147 Milk from cows ................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 1 62 1 2017: - - - - 2 1 76 2 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - (D) 822,329 (D) 2017: - - - - (D) (D) 452,839 (D) Hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: - 8 5 8 3 7 199 18 2017: - 3 3 5 1 24 221 6 $1,000, 2022: - 20 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 98,862 2017: - (D) (D) 3 (D) 1,403 833 (D) : Sheep, goats, wool, mohair, and : milk .........................................farms, 2022: - 8 6 - 17 29 251 35 2017: - 21 5 7 14 36 299 25 $1,000, 2022: - 369 77 - 42 267 58,383 256 2017: - 60 11 4 21 (D) 106,691 209 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Livestock, poultry, and their products - Con. : : Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and : donkeys ......................................farms, 2022: 1,853 63 18 31 31 19 20 2017: 2,241 54 15 56 38 14 13 $1,000, 2022: 31,957 1,216 98 293 231 157 133 2017: 21,902 423 73 334 335 89 122 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 51 - 4 1 - - 1 2017: 62 - 3 - - - 1 $1,000, 2022: 15,769 - 998 (D) - - (D) 2017: 16,355 - (D) - - - (D) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 1,347 63 2 24 24 3 1 2017: 1,267 37 7 38 9 3 5 $1,000, 2022: 27,202 698 (D) 354 85 (D) (D) 2017: 22,343 640 (D) 1,455 31 36 (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 2,425 62 21 57 36 1 3 2017: 2,987 101 17 119 27 7 4 $1,000, 2022: 30,339 1,789 87 183 620 (D) (D) 2017: 29,911 960 440 270 97 33 12 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 901 13 26 4 12 6 1 2017: 492 10 8 4 4 1 - $1,000, 2022: 186,202 252 13,360 (D) 127 728 (D) 2017: 91,315 1,960 18,516 2 23 (D) - : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 886 17 3 24 8 1 - 2017: 662 8 2 24 3 - - $1,000, 2022: 22,740 290 6 126 522 (D) - 2017: 22,916 16 (D) 76 (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Livestock, poultry, and their products - Con. : : Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and : donkeys ......................................farms, 2022: 24 - 13 10 - 28 3 2017: 33 - 15 3 - 36 4 $1,000, 2022: 772 - 74 (D) - 194 18 2017: 486 - 110 10 - 87 22 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 2 - 4 - - 4 - 2017: 1 - 6 - - 3 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) - - (D) - 2017: (D) - 2,052 - - (D) - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 70 - 18 1 3 3 4 2017: 75 1 11 1 4 8 4 $1,000, 2022: 484 - 109 (D) 3 50 (D) 2017: 581 (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) 6 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 131 - 34 2 1 16 3 2017: 154 - 37 10 1 17 5 $1,000, 2022: 2,119 - 290 (D) (D) 142 2 2017: 1,177 - 389 121 (D) 113 (D) : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 40 - 13 - - 10 - 2017: 40 - 11 - 1 11 3 $1,000, 2022: 2,026 - 266 - - 320 - 2017: 452 - 136 - (D) 668 34 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 61 - 20 - - 6 - 2017: 58 - 7 - 1 7 - $1,000, 2022: 781 - 216 - - (D) - 2017: 756 - 49 - (D) 53 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Livestock, poultry, and their products - Con. : : Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and : donkeys ......................................farms, 2022: 16 28 86 - 2 102 6 2017: 26 24 82 - 4 100 15 $1,000, 2022: 311 400 1,058 - (D) 2,163 (D) 2017: 780 160 592 - (D) 1,477 63 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - 3 - - - - 2017: - - 4 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - - - - 2017: - - (D) - - - - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 10 9 42 6 1 71 6 2017: 10 18 36 - - 101 15 $1,000, 2022: 61 38 2,439 2 (D) 187 (D) 2017: (D) 27 460 - - 300 53 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 9 10 152 12 9 84 11 2017: 17 30 165 2 7 121 24 $1,000, 2022: (D) 82 3,400 85 3 983 69 2017: 90 63 2,256 (D) 22 250 417 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 10 6 90 8 3 13 4 2017: 1 4 43 2 - 2 2 $1,000, 2022: 116 (D) 9,660 145 43 1,763 15 2017: (D) 1 6,670 (D) - (D) (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 1 6 71 6 - 17 1 2017: 2 7 44 - - 15 7 $1,000, 2022: (D) 144 2,740 1 - 103 (D) 2017: (D) 9 1,924 - - 9 47 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Livestock, poultry, and their products - Con. : : Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and : donkeys ......................................farms, 2022: 118 89 41 37 5 24 28 2017: 131 135 57 54 3 25 30 $1,000, 2022: 2,164 909 675 592 3 267 422 2017: 1,055 1,501 531 1,077 (D) 707 262 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - 1 1 4 - - 2 2017: - - 2 5 2 - 2 $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) (D) - - (D) 2017: - - (D) 2,115 (D) - (D) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 99 97 20 31 2 19 11 2017: 79 50 33 24 3 20 5 $1,000, 2022: 386 416 (D) 338 (D) 306 (D) 2017: 410 618 137 621 25 (D) (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 155 119 44 36 7 5 14 2017: 167 142 60 49 - 19 19 $1,000, 2022: 883 347 187 372 1 7 295 2017: 628 513 279 628 - 134 104 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 25 21 17 5 - 1 7 2017: 7 6 5 4 - - 11 $1,000, 2022: 509 68 90 (D) - (D) 66 2017: 504 (D) 235 (D) - - 1,342 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 48 42 16 19 2 3 4 2017: 34 40 29 6 - 7 4 $1,000, 2022: 383 94 (D) 141 (D) (D) 59 2017: 128 170 626 (D) - 36 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Livestock, poultry, and their products - Con. : : Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and : donkeys ......................................farms, 2022: 2 9 8 28 8 4 8 2017: - 23 10 40 11 18 3 $1,000, 2022: (D) 72 (D) 412 67 (D) (D) 2017: - 126 45 359 107 53 (D) Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 2 2017: 2 - - - - - 3 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - (D) 2017: (D) - - - - - 247 Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: - 7 7 57 5 5 - 2017: - 6 5 55 2 3 - $1,000, 2022: - (D) 265 401 4 (D) - 2017: - (D) (D) 648 (D) (D) - : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: - 10 2 75 6 7 6 2017: - 25 4 89 1 4 7 $1,000, 2022: - 37 (D) 654 92 85 233 2017: - 266 2 300 (D) (D) 137 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: - 2 1 16 - 7 - 2017: - 3 - 9 - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) 112 - (D) - 2017: - (D) - 39 - - - : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: - 4 - 29 - 3 - 2017: - 2 - 13 1 3 4 $1,000, 2022: - 16 - 133 - 10 - 2017: - (D) - (D) (D) (D) 126 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Livestock, poultry, and their products - Con. : : Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and : donkeys ......................................farms, 2022: 76 101 15 13 23 97 - 2017: 88 108 46 20 17 139 1 $1,000, 2022: 1,758 3,093 221 103 346 (D) - 2017: 601 1,234 277 215 103 897 (D) Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 2 4 - - - 2 - 2017: 4 6 - - - 3 - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - - - (D) - 2017: (D) 2,342 - - - 1 - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 60 96 7 2 2 84 - 2017: 68 102 11 7 6 65 - $1,000, 2022: 358 (D) (D) (D) (D) 903 - 2017: 582 1,317 146 131 71 213 - : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 128 196 21 9 16 244 - 2017: 134 226 41 10 27 291 - $1,000, 2022: 661 1,695 389 77 42 4,625 - 2017: 657 1,482 364 113 233 8,205 - : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 51 45 18 6 7 99 - 2017: 21 26 3 - 2 55 - $1,000, 2022: 943 10,798 1,307 441 386 21,368 - 2017: 231 72 (D) - (D) 20,283 - : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 44 61 14 4 3 76 - 2017: 40 67 7 - 4 54 - $1,000, 2022: 336 1,082 804 391 5 3,419 - 2017: 451 492 (D) - (D) 7,259 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Livestock, poultry, and their products - Con. : : Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and : donkeys ......................................farms, 2022: 26 66 47 27 13 7 28 2017: 40 66 59 35 14 7 21 $1,000, 2022: 209 676 (D) (D) 308 172 304 2017: 286 387 350 285 159 25 95 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - - 2 2 - - - 2017: - - 2 - 1 1 - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) (D) - - - 2017: - - (D) - (D) (D) - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 14 28 40 9 6 4 17 2017: 7 15 38 11 2 7 24 $1,000, 2022: 23 (D) 298 (D) (D) 107 (D) 2017: 205 296 218 (D) (D) 17 308 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 25 84 85 27 15 10 17 2017: 16 80 114 45 18 7 21 $1,000, 2022: 69 416 670 1,040 462 28 511 2017: 803 632 1,978 431 244 28 95 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 6 39 49 7 11 5 7 2017: 5 37 21 2 2 1 2 $1,000, 2022: 68 480 3,061 531 (D) 126 74 2017: 86 965 1,014 (D) (D) (D) (D) : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 5 34 32 9 5 6 18 2017: 4 8 19 8 3 1 - $1,000, 2022: 26 2,151 359 347 (D) 33 1,713 2017: 48 (D) 277 215 37 (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Livestock, poultry, and their products - Con. : : Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and : donkeys ......................................farms, 2022: 1 11 10 38 18 18 43 5 2017: 5 8 22 29 29 15 63 11 $1,000, 2022: (D) 85 (D) 1,133 613 166 942 20 2017: (D) 190 221 269 241 1,442 480 32 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: 2 - - 1 - 2 2 - 2017: - - - 1 - 3 1 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - (D) - (D) (D) - 2017: - - - (D) - 669 (D) - Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: 2 3 4 16 20 8 27 11 2017: 7 6 2 19 14 8 18 7 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 86 13 289 411 53 2017: 26 (D) (D) 48 9 336 193 (D) : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: 5 13 4 22 10 23 47 17 2017: - 8 1 41 4 20 64 24 $1,000, 2022: 46 259 8 408 8 297 251 (D) 2017: - 22 (D) 397 10 180 155 50 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: 1 8 4 5 4 29 19 13 2017: - - - 11 1 22 22 17 $1,000, 2022: (D) 73 32 33 (D) 37,546 107 10,618 2017: - - - 1,784 (D) 18,737 44 5,156 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: 2 7 - 7 1 8 18 7 2017: - 1 1 3 1 9 22 8 $1,000, 2022: (D) 181 - 139 (D) 186 157 205 2017: - (D) (D) 32 (D) 144 91 139 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 2. Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold Including Food Marketing Practices and Value-Added Products: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET VALUE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS : SOLD - Con. : : Total sales - Con. : Value of sales by commodity or commodity group: - Con. : Livestock, poultry, and their products - Con. : : Horses, ponies, mules, burros, and : donkeys ......................................farms, 2022: - 2 9 - 12 8 217 13 2017: - 6 6 5 13 26 237 33 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 40 - 237 123 4,774 (D) 2017: - 59 18 5 61 182 2,556 202 Aquaculture ...................................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - 1 1 2017: - - - - - - 5 1 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - - (D) (D) 2017: - - - - - - 226 (D) Other animals and other animal : products .....................................farms, 2022: - 1 1 - 6 3 147 8 2017: - 2 3 1 9 3 134 3 $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) - (D) (D) 3,909 (D) 2017: - (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,442 2 : FOOD MARKETING PRACTICES : : Value of food sold directly to : consumers ..........................................farms, 2022: - 5 - 2 13 3 230 14 2017: - 6 3 2 25 18 281 9 $1,000, 2022: - 227 - (D) 30 (D) 2,856 698 2017: - 127 (D) (D) 53 37 2,583 356 : Value of food sold directly to retail markets, : institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally : branded products ...................................farms, 2022: - 2 - 2 3 12 74 14 2017: - 2 - - 5 7 32 4 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - (D) (Z) 328 47,961 2,614 2017: - (D) - - 18 408 7,696 17 : VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS SOLD : : Value of processed or value-added agricultural : products sold ......................................farms, 2022: - 4 - 1 1 - 95 12 2017: - 2 - - 5 2 63 2 $1,000, 2022: - 9 - (D) (D) - 2,433 990 2017: - (D) - - 1 (D) 328 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 36,056 877 262 607 396 696 208 2017: 38,893 905 280 851 399 667 274 $1,000, 2022: 8,160,142 101,177 79,918 23,351 13,914 131,381 53,873 2017: 6,851,155 117,262 72,426 37,698 15,247 120,288 50,086 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 226,319 115,367 305,030 38,469 35,135 188,765 259,005 2017: 176,154 129,571 258,666 44,299 38,213 180,342 182,796 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 10,790 214 100 92 98 186 63 2017: 13,061 284 103 159 96 228 91 $1,000, 2022: 410,699 10,540 9,028 676 342 16,207 1,465 2017: 264,222 7,583 10,378 788 157 7,930 1,248 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 11,433 297 91 111 125 204 75 2017: 12,924 357 90 195 115 239 93 $1,000, 2022: 229,485 9,726 7,287 617 78 10,392 814 2017: 196,820 8,339 5,414 1,333 80 8,432 1,099 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 9,990 293 105 123 96 206 65 2017: 9,842 282 96 149 73 238 90 $1,000, 2022: 253,811 7,050 6,211 824 96 7,700 1,286 2017: 233,825 12,935 4,710 4,519 67 6,985 1,530 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 1,561 40 36 5 26 8 12 2017: 1,340 19 28 9 3 10 7 $1,000, 2022: 3,424 56 176 2 20 48 98 2017: 2,370 50 190 8 (Z) 54 20 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 9,156 191 75 180 109 90 68 2017: 11,167 280 67 285 90 130 79 $1,000, 2022: 2,003,707 2,079 969 1,422 1,268 13,743 7,901 2017: 1,804,260 2,142 784 1,247 2,330 20,509 9,676 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 4,554 61 37 65 23 59 61 2017: 6,267 126 40 122 54 102 62 $1,000, 2022: 156,872 1,680 332 725 137 (D) 7,161 2017: 116,442 1,033 451 498 449 2,397 7,078 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 6,036 150 49 149 101 46 20 2017: 6,772 217 37 197 51 46 23 $1,000, 2022: 1,846,835 399 637 697 1,131 (D) 740 2017: 1,687,819 1,109 333 748 1,882 18,112 2,598 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 20,843 461 133 414 282 200 121 2017: 24,605 540 150 621 297 263 177 $1,000, 2022: 2,230,730 9,518 1,857 3,731 2,068 20,632 12,684 2017: 1,857,442 5,520 1,422 3,247 3,456 21,474 13,093 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 32,913 802 253 580 367 505 177 2017: 35,715 811 259 805 376 540 245 $1,000, 2022: 280,247 6,005 6,418 1,626 1,076 7,565 2,146 2017: 225,408 6,336 4,309 1,785 850 7,333 1,905 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 22,978 510 189 353 272 378 146 2017: 24,684 511 207 463 231 390 184 $1,000, 2022: 251,233 4,169 6,008 1,372 822 6,801 2,874 2017: 206,466 5,306 6,293 1,167 543 4,729 2,287 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 27,469 657 225 472 322 418 164 2017: 29,750 680 238 625 331 461 214 $1,000, 2022: 451,491 7,139 9,218 2,317 1,717 9,976 3,203 2017: 341,106 10,547 6,553 2,387 1,362 9,365 2,824 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 6,965 148 78 74 77 136 66 2017: 8,781 201 87 85 96 157 68 $1,000, 2022: 675,083 15,451 10,831 2,292 1,744 6,765 7,199 2017: 546,816 23,961 12,834 6,288 2,132 4,743 6,480 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 3,886 66 45 33 34 95 27 2017: 4,203 71 41 61 54 70 39 $1,000, 2022: 84,026 864 3,576 171 500 1,964 434 2017: 71,204 3,087 1,976 1,950 875 1,617 252 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 6,346 118 58 41 49 147 52 2017: 7,685 150 65 77 31 193 59 $1,000, 2022: 140,509 3,453 1,489 292 111 3,772 852 2017: 109,468 5,784 847 827 181 3,337 721 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 6,984 150 70 69 64 171 80 2017: 7,968 113 70 89 60 220 103 $1,000, 2022: 289,146 8,263 4,444 1,118 415 6,878 5,723 2017: 208,623 5,604 3,722 1,875 323 3,790 2,654 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 2,107 40 15 35 31 54 8 2017: 2,239 40 25 43 35 29 17 $1,000, 2022: 47,934 1,525 1,169 155 67 875 154 2017: 37,686 1,977 843 360 60 290 343 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 10,151 246 106 154 107 232 75 2017: 11,867 257 109 216 74 305 121 $1,000, 2022: 222,185 4,515 2,530 1,766 1,296 7,528 2,680 2017: 233,159 4,255 2,782 3,045 897 7,753 1,747 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 7,509 142 85 126 81 166 60 2017: 9,298 210 93 173 64 240 77 $1,000, 2022: 157,835 3,102 1,728 1,500 1,124 5,605 2,185 2017: 170,709 3,429 2,203 2,620 819 5,081 1,291 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 5,812 165 62 72 46 150 49 2017: 6,545 124 59 101 38 198 79 $1,000, 2022: 64,350 1,412 801 266 173 1,924 495 2017: 62,451 826 579 424 78 2,672 455 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 34,388 819 252 584 382 661 201 2017: 36,948 856 270 819 384 614 256 $1,000, 2022: 154,453 4,112 2,014 2,041 1,221 3,277 1,661 2017: 128,913 3,521 1,865 2,736 946 3,251 1,342 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 826 15 273 379 22 423 159 2017: 1,012 38 289 377 33 524 229 $1,000, 2022: 35,688 259 10,530 86,077 345 37,745 27,569 2017: 54,094 713 15,318 76,511 357 42,618 21,575 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 43,206 17,240 38,573 227,115 15,669 89,233 173,388 2017: 53,453 18,775 53,004 202,948 10,831 81,333 94,215 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 317 1 77 173 2 89 40 2017: 441 14 74 180 4 110 34 $1,000, 2022: 1,852 (D) 427 14,310 (D) 2,164 3,107 2017: 2,369 59 450 7,969 2 2,617 2,080 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 278 1 44 181 8 80 32 2017: 332 14 51 199 11 87 17 $1,000, 2022: 752 (D) 58 10,602 (D) 824 1,704 2017: 1,090 53 38 10,995 3 750 1,392 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 267 3 76 156 4 121 54 2017: 298 8 50 193 5 110 34 $1,000, 2022: 2,268 (D) 88 6,513 4 1,541 2,002 2017: 6,342 (D) 369 7,452 5 1,215 1,108 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 53 - 19 6 - 27 10 2017: 81 - 4 8 - 23 5 $1,000, 2022: 29 - 15 21 - 21 11 2017: 50 - 1 30 - 28 5 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 155 - 80 51 3 108 25 2017: 212 6 96 100 7 141 40 $1,000, 2022: 890 - 690 2,574 15 1,188 191 2017: 1,179 23 2,184 5,561 39 1,384 559 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 64 - 35 45 1 81 18 2017: 85 2 54 77 2 108 29 $1,000, 2022: 424 - 192 1,346 (D) 936 171 2017: 448 (D) 306 1,761 (D) 858 534 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 117 - 55 17 3 43 9 2017: 168 4 60 29 5 52 14 $1,000, 2022: 466 - 498 1,228 (D) 252 20 2017: 731 (D) 1,878 3,800 (D) 526 25 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 430 9 186 119 11 248 53 2017: 534 27 216 164 15 318 120 $1,000, 2022: 2,770 5 1,206 4,368 32 3,693 548 2017: 3,056 46 2,471 4,174 38 3,599 (D) : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 763 15 255 312 22 394 159 2017: 944 35 278 334 30 449 199 $1,000, 2022: 2,082 37 827 6,044 17 3,508 2,002 2017: 2,023 73 908 5,525 42 4,281 1,736 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 482 8 162 234 16 261 110 2017: 667 16 165 246 20 367 124 $1,000, 2022: 1,544 7 484 4,103 27 3,621 1,803 2017: 2,035 (D) 669 3,254 37 4,407 1,936 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 623 13 202 269 17 323 143 2017: 781 25 236 300 23 451 180 $1,000, 2022: 3,543 36 1,129 8,127 58 4,448 2,076 2017: 4,139 151 1,122 7,231 38 5,018 1,924 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 149 - 62 94 5 96 48 2017: 269 3 73 124 5 135 58 $1,000, 2022: 8,122 - 2,555 5,946 46 3,720 4,022 2017: 14,895 (D) 3,601 4,188 23 4,662 3,638 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 100 - 44 61 - 51 26 2017: 162 - 33 40 3 38 27 $1,000, 2022: 803 - 274 539 - 827 212 2017: 1,190 - 381 519 30 535 220 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 125 1 22 112 4 112 28 2017: 173 2 20 123 - 140 31 $1,000, 2022: 559 (D) 41 2,609 6 1,782 131 2017: 999 (D) 29 2,052 - 1,993 785 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 98 4 48 121 1 103 32 2017: 148 9 55 128 7 151 46 $1,000, 2022: 1,911 (D) 308 5,990 (D) 2,168 1,548 2017: 2,014 96 352 4,044 (D) 2,925 660 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 44 - 18 45 - 22 15 2017: 44 - 13 44 7 15 11 $1,000, 2022: 302 - 82 1,203 - 145 717 2017: 298 - 151 1,074 3 101 (D) : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 134 1 57 175 2 146 60 2017: 212 2 72 178 2 175 89 $1,000, 2022: 1,848 (D) 752 5,544 (D) 3,093 815 2017: 4,096 (D) 858 5,325 (D) 3,044 1,831 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 96 1 49 139 2 112 25 2017: 179 - 59 126 1 144 79 $1,000, 2022: 1,314 (D) 661 4,088 (D) 2,385 330 2017: 3,353 - 773 3,874 (D) 2,153 1,290 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 73 1 31 96 - 72 47 2017: 83 2 36 103 2 94 46 $1,000, 2022: 534 (D) 91 1,456 - 708 485 2017: 742 (D) 86 1,451 (D) 892 541 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 760 15 254 362 21 402 154 2017: 944 38 260 345 32 501 224 $1,000, 2022: 3,488 54 790 2,290 68 2,009 1,168 2017: 4,385 92 720 1,700 64 1,895 822 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 185 274 1,511 24 264 1,127 211 2017: 246 315 1,615 12 313 1,223 257 $1,000, 2022: 150,128 7,887 78,112 1,117 13,257 39,411 9,438 2017: 85,758 9,920 59,466 1,097 7,979 36,398 11,465 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 811,505 28,783 51,696 46,547 50,215 34,970 44,728 2017: 348,609 31,493 36,821 91,450 25,491 29,761 44,610 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 20 47 469 7 80 176 68 2017: 47 64 620 5 88 285 108 $1,000, 2022: 106 180 3,970 4 833 237 283 2017: 244 322 3,880 4 558 630 277 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 32 34 419 13 112 293 71 2017: 46 45 550 3 97 395 113 $1,000, 2022: 131 22 1,951 15 642 371 72 2017: 120 46 1,897 (D) 275 479 72 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 30 34 498 20 96 191 64 2017: 49 33 342 6 86 179 59 $1,000, 2022: 195 87 2,700 60 506 1,187 407 2017: 183 17 1,934 (D) 326 1,018 245 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 4 3 147 1 4 22 17 2017: 8 2 71 - 10 18 10 $1,000, 2022: (D) 5 115 (D) 4 8 14 2017: 2 (D) 25 - 3 7 3 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 58 65 367 - 26 338 53 2017: 93 84 397 3 30 399 54 $1,000, 2022: (D) 474 3,691 - 244 2,393 265 2017: 31,240 1,008 2,106 (D) 156 2,087 588 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 34 33 144 - 17 140 21 2017: 64 55 182 - 22 161 30 $1,000, 2022: 564 198 2,140 - 135 868 133 2017: 1,354 297 1,319 - 111 721 349 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 39 44 269 - 15 239 38 2017: 54 48 260 3 11 292 45 $1,000, 2022: (D) 275 1,551 - 110 1,525 132 2017: 29,886 711 787 (D) 45 1,367 239 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 133 186 900 9 85 842 111 2017: 204 242 940 5 106 960 144 $1,000, 2022: (D) 954 15,018 13 1,579 6,495 812 2017: 40,319 1,321 8,777 (D) 604 6,137 1,208 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 172 250 1,448 21 245 1,063 198 2017: 234 282 1,523 10 274 1,144 245 $1,000, 2022: 928 727 4,137 13 1,088 2,097 696 2017: 1,364 964 3,512 16 1,019 1,718 816 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 134 136 1,027 22 146 621 122 2017: 172 157 1,018 10 148 637 174 $1,000, 2022: 677 516 3,281 48 593 1,616 359 2017: 1,343 495 2,691 (D) 397 2,073 530 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 148 185 1,159 21 192 827 157 2017: 182 226 1,192 12 216 865 220 $1,000, 2022: 1,832 1,218 6,890 29 1,534 4,118 979 2017: 2,221 1,056 6,300 54 1,383 3,601 1,193 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 42 37 228 17 50 140 57 2017: 52 60 321 8 41 235 84 $1,000, 2022: (D) 846 15,895 629 2,714 6,630 2,331 2017: 2,614 1,332 9,789 515 878 6,741 2,289 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 24 24 167 15 15 81 38 2017: 42 36 195 - 25 99 45 $1,000, 2022: 183 239 1,166 71 111 593 315 2017: 419 183 1,713 - 127 560 393 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 26 27 285 4 39 78 29 2017: 32 20 368 - 23 107 30 $1,000, 2022: 334 158 770 4 315 315 128 2017: 299 123 954 - 159 147 87 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 31 33 204 11 25 94 22 2017: 77 58 237 4 29 140 44 $1,000, 2022: 630 275 2,923 64 885 1,082 309 2017: 926 805 2,127 (D) 378 654 376 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 20 8 78 4 19 38 11 2017: 18 9 97 - 12 42 14 $1,000, 2022: 242 70 317 5 144 322 35 2017: 198 14 440 - 33 399 61 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 59 59 331 9 65 225 31 2017: 100 84 387 1 80 260 70 $1,000, 2022: 1,113 524 4,371 51 700 3,009 575 2017: 1,357 865 5,377 (D) 643 3,476 396 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 53 41 251 1 53 195 23 2017: 86 58 326 - 43 220 59 $1,000, 2022: 830 436 3,298 (D) 502 2,732 503 2017: 1,018 729 4,523 - 478 3,265 359 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 32 34 174 8 37 90 22 2017: 58 37 184 1 61 100 27 $1,000, 2022: 283 88 1,073 (D) 198 277 72 2017: 339 136 854 (D) 165 211 37 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 179 269 1,453 18 259 1,096 202 2017: 235 303 1,562 5 298 1,190 247 $1,000, 2022: 855 851 3,771 45 433 4,000 1,176 2017: 560 536 2,471 37 422 4,301 939 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 1,714 1,207 681 601 38 267 333 2017: 1,632 1,345 1,034 661 37 290 309 $1,000, 2022: 70,718 43,079 22,560 30,948 951 18,151 21,705 2017: 58,412 44,015 24,653 38,428 606 17,237 22,193 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 41,259 35,691 33,128 51,494 25,033 67,981 65,179 2017: 35,792 32,725 23,843 58,135 16,382 59,439 71,821 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 190 152 139 189 4 66 58 2017: 272 169 297 241 4 76 71 $1,000, 2022: 2,419 828 369 830 3 306 216 2017: 1,148 775 421 882 1 257 317 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 238 127 114 211 - 58 110 2017: 310 143 174 227 7 84 83 $1,000, 2022: 1,622 272 112 292 - 64 107 2017: 1,374 335 100 403 5 69 102 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 299 186 140 133 9 54 59 2017: 264 227 190 102 4 43 42 $1,000, 2022: 1,858 1,984 2,174 280 4 111 167 2017: 1,737 2,847 538 358 1 37 232 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 42 26 35 37 - 20 4 2017: 53 19 38 40 - 5 7 $1,000, 2022: 44 4 10 40 - 24 5 2017: 22 13 32 20 - (Z) 1 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 569 421 155 166 14 90 90 2017: 614 489 239 196 15 99 113 $1,000, 2022: 7,035 2,744 925 2,327 218 1,068 1,978 2017: 6,244 4,790 879 3,631 80 1,193 2,462 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 258 180 97 94 7 48 53 2017: 337 235 129 114 6 54 64 $1,000, 2022: 3,631 1,525 545 1,340 203 615 760 2017: 2,642 2,238 645 1,563 (D) 918 1,063 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 410 305 95 91 14 58 48 2017: 391 341 163 124 10 64 57 $1,000, 2022: 3,405 1,219 380 986 15 454 1,218 2017: 3,602 2,552 234 2,068 (D) 274 1,399 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 1,323 990 414 388 22 183 207 2017: 1,340 1,118 666 446 28 222 231 $1,000, 2022: 13,887 7,629 5,321 4,176 187 2,273 2,894 2017: 9,913 8,407 7,380 4,669 130 2,825 3,320 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 1,592 1,128 648 582 37 257 297 2017: 1,542 1,183 951 645 36 283 287 $1,000, 2022: 4,552 2,724 1,342 2,173 133 1,215 1,393 2017: 3,950 2,387 1,473 2,166 67 921 1,422 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 953 658 422 414 24 172 196 2017: 893 782 622 462 18 190 211 $1,000, 2022: 2,746 2,025 955 1,742 44 823 886 2017: 2,290 1,977 1,073 2,019 23 764 784 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 1,262 901 450 475 29 237 266 2017: 1,221 980 721 518 27 218 243 $1,000, 2022: 6,655 4,495 2,683 2,761 141 2,214 2,221 2017: 5,342 3,447 3,157 4,086 124 1,924 1,961 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 191 132 94 109 - 67 101 2017: 201 228 142 151 4 76 90 $1,000, 2022: 5,283 7,171 2,945 6,244 - 3,692 4,925 2017: 4,082 5,913 3,179 8,189 32 3,720 5,402 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 108 77 56 79 5 35 47 2017: 131 88 61 53 3 28 52 $1,000, 2022: 1,396 778 266 775 3 416 512 2017: 833 624 147 918 7 339 562 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 127 96 138 91 2 44 58 2017: 205 141 197 130 1 31 46 $1,000, 2022: 627 258 316 520 (D) 296 431 2017: 1,068 340 458 618 (D) 267 272 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 255 184 95 92 2 54 76 2017: 320 260 137 143 3 66 65 $1,000, 2022: 4,153 2,750 596 932 (D) 870 1,132 2017: 3,815 2,923 673 1,513 (D) 904 1,248 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 62 46 32 37 3 22 11 2017: 65 55 41 49 1 16 14 $1,000, 2022: 305 187 73 343 (D) 136 61 2017: 560 129 176 277 (D) 24 86 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 462 299 150 146 13 57 97 2017: 503 390 239 162 5 72 84 $1,000, 2022: 7,325 3,553 1,211 1,832 47 831 1,475 2017: 7,151 3,691 1,627 2,995 20 880 994 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 378 246 116 104 9 37 70 2017: 418 318 196 129 2 59 61 $1,000, 2022: 5,863 3,011 929 1,598 (D) 611 1,096 2017: 6,063 2,943 1,277 2,572 (D) 743 646 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 210 147 83 75 4 36 65 2017: 253 178 114 93 3 29 40 $1,000, 2022: 1,461 542 282 234 (D) 220 378 2017: 1,089 748 350 423 (D) 138 348 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 1,653 1,146 660 570 37 258 323 2017: 1,592 1,279 1,013 616 30 287 289 $1,000, 2022: 5,106 2,819 1,289 2,836 65 1,153 1,225 2017: 4,145 2,250 1,148 2,645 64 996 911 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 18 393 112 531 452 559 33 2017: 26 437 131 597 388 574 33 $1,000, 2022: 416 14,023 42,798 26,402 79,885 719,161 1,822 2017: 557 14,738 18,681 19,166 60,496 435,111 1,201 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 23,111 35,682 382,127 49,722 176,736 1,286,513 55,222 2017: 21,429 33,727 142,600 32,105 155,917 758,033 36,387 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 4 38 32 106 129 291 3 2017: 3 33 26 147 156 302 2 $1,000, 2022: (Z) 61 2,459 447 11,987 36,389 16 2017: 7 66 419 248 5,098 23,158 (D) Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 6 24 19 106 153 294 5 2017: 3 61 8 125 164 337 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) 15 260 130 8,726 24,606 25 2017: (D) 43 9 70 8,274 21,909 (D) Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: - 60 11 120 124 301 4 2017: - 60 7 122 168 287 2 $1,000, 2022: - 69 282 5,666 4,212 17,624 (D) 2017: - 54 18 1,130 4,185 17,971 (D) Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: - 9 - 27 2 6 1 2017: - 6 - 11 1 13 - $1,000, 2022: - 7 - 19 (D) 61 (D) 2017: - 6 - 1 (D) 55 - : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 1 110 37 130 51 142 6 2017: - 84 32 190 59 151 12 $1,000, 2022: (D) 831 12,840 530 2,521 238,381 (D) 2017: - 939 3,085 563 3,234 141,441 76 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 1 67 30 31 42 91 3 2017: - 53 27 61 46 85 4 $1,000, 2022: (D) 450 1,474 208 1,578 6,906 (D) 2017: - 419 (D) 290 1,535 2,345 19 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: - 73 21 111 17 73 3 2017: - 50 12 148 24 81 9 $1,000, 2022: - 381 11,367 322 943 231,475 207 2017: - 520 (D) 274 1,700 139,096 57 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 13 243 94 341 116 234 23 2017: 21 278 88 418 129 262 26 $1,000, 2022: 54 3,910 7,768 2,260 5,507 231,572 318 2017: 26 3,545 2,758 3,160 2,702 118,378 158 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 18 342 112 474 325 484 31 2017: 24 366 119 531 317 502 32 $1,000, 2022: 54 1,090 2,170 643 6,166 15,505 107 2017: 61 1,089 1,260 793 4,606 14,165 60 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 11 222 101 278 217 407 21 2017: 16 237 89 328 226 414 13 $1,000, 2022: 45 641 1,077 1,864 3,004 12,290 158 2017: 87 683 666 857 1,902 7,883 112 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 16 289 103 371 252 451 25 2017: 23 294 99 420 264 458 30 $1,000, 2022: 90 1,473 2,862 1,499 7,136 27,583 151 2017: 78 1,365 1,766 1,381 5,306 14,087 160 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 8 67 48 82 86 193 4 2017: 8 53 42 111 128 205 5 $1,000, 2022: 70 1,483 3,352 6,620 7,181 29,380 (D) 2017: 96 1,560 3,113 5,278 5,528 13,666 433 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: - 49 20 38 56 96 - 2017: - 47 25 76 42 103 2 $1,000, 2022: - 285 599 1,679 1,253 3,373 - 2017: - 180 264 354 663 2,068 (D) Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: - 29 35 38 87 189 5 2017: 2 45 22 74 102 165 3 $1,000, 2022: - 110 1,967 314 2,906 9,175 14 2017: (D) 391 206 108 2,632 6,152 4 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 5 74 51 45 100 227 7 2017: 3 110 48 55 103 200 11 $1,000, 2022: (D) 979 2,567 302 4,552 19,349 37 2017: 20 1,070 1,728 796 3,122 15,793 43 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: - 27 9 16 25 58 4 2017: - 19 11 23 28 88 2 $1,000, 2022: - 53 62 34 517 3,407 2 2017: - 40 148 23 675 5,593 (D) : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 4 89 33 95 149 289 15 2017: 4 127 38 99 139 298 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 972 1,042 1,094 4,876 10,769 162 2017: 28 1,306 810 1,379 4,018 11,532 - : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 4 58 17 78 114 198 15 2017: 4 106 21 87 96 236 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 694 792 873 3,733 6,781 140 2017: 28 1,054 710 1,241 2,799 7,992 - Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: - 55 23 36 90 182 6 2017: - 68 25 28 95 203 - $1,000, 2022: - 278 250 221 1,143 3,988 21 2017: - 252 101 138 1,218 3,540 - Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 18 375 105 491 440 519 30 2017: 26 418 114 562 357 533 29 $1,000, 2022: 44 963 894 1,815 2,724 4,591 90 2017: 121 875 556 1,761 2,366 3,650 60 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 1,131 1,620 485 505 901 2,353 37 2017: 1,093 2,043 549 489 861 2,465 19 $1,000, 2022: 41,418 242,167 33,082 83,833 673,714 101,284 1,225 2017: 31,758 150,951 27,654 59,719 569,096 86,090 526 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 36,621 149,486 68,211 166,005 747,740 43,044 33,116 2017: 29,056 73,887 50,371 122,125 660,971 34,925 27,693 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 438 514 39 145 429 1,110 - 2017: 459 659 74 164 414 1,264 2 $1,000, 2022: 2,102 10,027 557 7,852 22,844 4,384 - 2017: 1,594 4,136 322 5,031 12,478 3,628 (D) Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 394 530 76 160 458 957 3 2017: 381 611 92 178 432 1,031 - $1,000, 2022: 482 2,073 151 7,071 13,129 2,024 4 2017: 583 2,970 411 6,438 9,858 1,814 - Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 330 405 87 153 397 642 - 2017: 248 443 97 178 382 498 1 $1,000, 2022: 1,536 12,870 454 4,298 12,300 3,978 - 2017: 443 6,641 246 4,214 10,606 2,556 (D) Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 89 75 23 1 17 129 - 2017: 71 83 20 9 35 98 1 $1,000, 2022: 50 163 20 (D) 163 126 - 2017: 24 46 20 74 142 40 (D) : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 292 451 149 124 231 569 2 2017: 300 603 219 129 262 681 2 $1,000, 2022: 2,814 32,387 (D) 10,971 280,985 8,210 (D) 2017: 2,401 7,688 3,100 5,184 257,738 8,552 (D) Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 135 179 119 94 146 234 2 2017: 156 260 158 99 182 339 - $1,000, 2022: 957 5,935 (D) 1,953 48,193 1,035 (D) 2017: 685 4,653 1,836 2,067 3,266 2,024 - Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 209 344 48 49 119 430 - 2017: 193 446 100 56 111 468 2 $1,000, 2022: 1,857 26,452 517 9,018 232,792 7,175 - 2017: 1,716 3,035 1,265 3,118 254,471 6,528 (D) Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 765 1,065 333 224 420 1,293 21 2017: 717 1,405 401 294 456 1,462 10 $1,000, 2022: 5,149 69,888 (D) 10,660 211,380 16,202 283 2017: 4,289 39,091 5,628 4,456 183,010 11,568 27 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 1,093 1,552 458 400 774 2,206 30 2017: 1,050 1,900 517 437 745 2,356 19 $1,000, 2022: 4,216 7,707 2,958 5,008 13,171 5,447 103 2017: 2,364 5,793 2,152 4,560 9,240 4,906 57 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 793 1,067 327 334 639 1,446 22 2017: 726 1,293 385 327 603 1,595 14 $1,000, 2022: 2,308 7,394 1,586 2,531 9,732 4,610 67 2017: 1,852 6,228 1,246 1,784 7,195 4,046 80 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 946 1,306 408 369 713 1,734 27 2017: 855 1,578 449 374 666 1,806 17 $1,000, 2022: 5,464 16,711 4,471 6,018 20,265 7,558 75 2017: 3,771 10,922 3,342 4,944 13,705 7,769 29 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 215 335 100 119 227 322 9 2017: 254 393 161 124 258 459 6 $1,000, 2022: 4,760 41,685 (D) 4,307 19,380 21,136 257 2017: 4,802 30,653 2,475 2,900 11,524 15,002 (D) : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 108 191 67 55 92 296 - 2017: 87 184 84 73 78 326 1 $1,000, 2022: 1,249 2,512 622 892 4,886 2,212 - 2017: 701 1,570 694 436 2,364 2,778 (D) Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 137 287 85 93 279 497 5 2017: 139 354 82 139 254 646 3 $1,000, 2022: 652 4,149 548 1,991 7,960 1,584 35 2017: 434 2,188 332 2,077 5,516 1,483 (D) Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 161 223 161 202 293 252 3 2017: 182 229 198 191 275 299 1 $1,000, 2022: 1,840 7,691 2,420 9,087 19,369 3,963 180 2017: 1,266 5,110 1,792 4,729 10,010 3,600 (D) Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 96 80 20 52 57 87 - 2017: 105 92 44 38 56 139 - $1,000, 2022: 322 1,077 179 1,335 2,110 637 - 2017: 160 754 232 1,796 883 511 - : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 283 333 155 209 357 546 2 2017: 269 547 195 228 365 585 5 $1,000, 2022: 3,015 5,545 2,112 4,157 8,829 6,025 (D) 2017: 2,753 6,699 2,512 4,763 10,537 6,977 10 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 217 249 114 149 259 443 2 2017: 232 422 156 174 278 503 5 $1,000, 2022: 2,617 3,955 1,702 2,938 5,397 5,039 (D) 2017: 2,390 4,945 2,027 3,418 7,105 5,311 (D) Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 151 185 98 132 234 285 - 2017: 125 276 106 160 226 289 1 $1,000, 2022: 398 1,590 409 1,219 3,433 986 - 2017: 363 1,754 485 1,345 3,432 1,667 (D) Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 1,073 1,538 466 483 845 2,290 37 2017: 1,037 1,963 524 455 799 2,392 18 $1,000, 2022: 2,467 6,992 1,632 2,439 4,314 6,073 138 2017: 1,698 5,669 985 1,658 4,334 4,075 76 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 461 1,017 1,050 653 397 116 284 2017: 462 1,123 1,135 740 444 122 278 $1,000, 2022: 41,545 38,809 78,532 645,229 94,554 6,454 10,070 2017: 28,720 42,442 74,391 514,596 111,886 5,841 7,264 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 90,120 38,160 74,792 988,099 238,172 55,640 35,457 2017: 62,165 37,794 65,543 695,400 251,996 47,875 26,131 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 84 313 454 284 124 39 33 2017: 106 399 538 340 162 43 37 $1,000, 2022: 1,301 3,674 3,606 15,546 2,571 153 56 2017: 645 4,040 2,855 10,434 2,462 120 39 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 124 351 397 311 172 34 27 2017: 139 392 422 355 182 44 36 $1,000, 2022: 1,020 987 1,798 7,153 1,912 32 25 2017: 351 965 1,196 7,867 2,015 20 21 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 60 300 258 270 125 25 47 2017: 49 290 233 317 150 23 31 $1,000, 2022: 397 1,618 2,207 11,529 3,488 (D) 50 2017: 251 1,598 1,706 10,000 2,524 31 10 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 8 75 60 42 13 2 7 2017: 9 54 38 42 22 1 3 $1,000, 2022: 6 63 46 163 21 (D) 1 2017: 7 30 20 147 19 (D) 1 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 95 212 261 161 101 33 91 2017: 147 241 346 223 162 35 105 $1,000, 2022: 4,112 1,165 6,348 201,284 19,447 638 565 2017: 2,626 2,809 10,002 182,867 29,922 269 522 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 62 89 130 97 54 26 45 2017: 99 142 185 154 99 14 56 $1,000, 2022: 2,265 599 2,146 6,032 1,232 457 398 2017: 1,896 662 2,352 6,059 2,827 203 360 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 48 147 169 99 66 21 58 2017: 76 136 213 116 86 28 67 $1,000, 2022: 1,846 566 4,201 195,252 18,216 181 167 2017: 730 2,147 7,650 176,808 27,096 65 162 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 255 534 611 311 244 68 203 2017: 308 705 768 414 251 95 220 $1,000, 2022: 8,494 3,157 17,513 234,335 22,320 688 2,454 2017: 5,797 4,101 18,652 165,584 38,289 762 1,215 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 410 940 995 584 367 103 260 2017: 428 1,070 1,089 681 413 113 245 $1,000, 2022: 2,922 3,261 5,062 11,618 4,815 371 697 2017: 1,934 3,095 3,350 10,705 4,339 418 388 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 296 664 750 482 286 81 160 2017: 291 763 716 540 343 87 158 $1,000, 2022: 1,405 2,940 3,416 13,627 3,903 284 516 2017: 895 3,254 3,547 11,474 3,199 251 392 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 348 830 859 513 322 94 211 2017: 352 869 898 598 385 99 211 $1,000, 2022: 3,898 4,532 6,858 30,952 6,704 676 861 2017: 3,115 4,265 5,852 19,522 4,733 610 684 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 63 149 179 150 99 35 59 2017: 76 268 206 208 110 36 47 $1,000, 2022: 5,105 4,826 11,955 40,366 9,540 1,717 1,123 2017: 3,543 4,757 8,815 29,166 7,169 1,895 1,290 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 34 100 100 88 48 19 28 2017: 33 107 108 96 42 19 20 $1,000, 2022: 909 534 1,446 3,832 1,143 427 181 2017: 316 723 995 5,768 898 106 64 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 59 145 259 172 73 18 25 2017: 72 203 287 245 120 16 22 $1,000, 2022: 707 1,047 1,615 13,951 1,129 53 91 2017: 605 1,195 2,068 10,110 610 47 38 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 74 116 210 163 107 18 64 2017: 127 150 242 204 122 28 72 $1,000, 2022: 3,091 1,163 2,544 9,155 5,712 157 650 2017: 1,533 1,981 3,002 8,635 3,461 271 311 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 23 59 59 49 13 4 12 2017: 24 56 77 59 30 5 12 $1,000, 2022: 170 401 378 3,473 555 (D) 40 2017: 74 578 510 4,297 432 23 93 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 121 281 307 263 158 30 68 2017: 140 326 296 295 188 26 72 $1,000, 2022: 2,695 4,312 3,628 11,549 2,651 278 664 2017: 3,057 3,345 3,557 11,144 3,309 333 465 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 85 199 232 185 113 22 57 2017: 108 238 229 217 132 22 44 $1,000, 2022: 2,046 3,752 2,755 9,269 1,767 227 571 2017: 2,501 2,421 2,328 8,514 2,451 229 354 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 63 191 161 171 87 17 40 2017: 74 215 156 189 124 18 38 $1,000, 2022: 649 560 873 2,280 884 51 93 2017: 556 924 1,229 2,630 858 103 111 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 448 1,000 1,022 607 388 111 275 2017: 450 1,104 1,100 675 415 118 261 $1,000, 2022: 1,692 2,092 2,816 4,981 1,710 516 1,008 2017: 1,072 2,060 2,328 3,780 1,685 391 1,010 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: 352 116 408 758 321 318 918 281 2017: 326 112 472 839 320 321 887 288 $1,000, 2022: 199,183 9,327 398,563 53,342 28,227 105,916 55,020 104,050 2017: 153,525 5,247 270,441 50,810 19,558 72,275 45,424 77,727 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 565,860 80,407 976,869 70,372 87,936 333,069 59,934 370,284 2017: 470,936 46,844 572,968 60,560 61,119 225,156 51,211 269,884 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: 204 32 138 142 114 135 202 68 2017: 221 22 178 179 117 139 219 86 $1,000, 2022: 30,305 82 11,315 2,160 870 15,714 1,176 11,672 2017: 14,968 42 6,346 1,411 557 9,787 436 10,768 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: 202 28 157 167 111 117 325 67 2017: 226 22 208 190 118 126 289 72 $1,000, 2022: 13,331 27 7,258 1,056 196 8,285 599 6,860 2017: 9,652 16 6,667 779 117 5,056 253 4,487 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: 196 24 148 151 51 113 150 91 2017: 212 12 192 144 42 97 113 81 $1,000, 2022: 13,947 62 6,916 1,839 97 6,660 482 6,174 2017: 10,885 (D) 4,927 1,416 47 4,062 184 6,390 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: 12 8 15 28 12 18 24 20 2017: 15 3 5 27 14 12 14 17 $1,000, 2022: 83 5 72 18 5 148 33 154 2017: 75 2 5 12 3 47 3 112 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: 34 30 67 182 78 89 203 84 2017: 51 19 87 265 136 80 191 58 $1,000, 2022: 23,422 1,120 151,994 3,755 2,614 934 4,614 2,167 2017: 30,375 33 113,016 6,511 2,344 1,029 6,885 839 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 17 9 38 106 47 41 96 53 2017: 39 2 53 149 101 49 117 31 $1,000, 2022: (D) 59 953 1,979 1,196 635 1,692 1,603 2017: 1,517 (D) (D) 1,306 1,387 401 1,775 562 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: 21 26 36 95 53 59 133 51 2017: 25 17 44 159 54 43 106 30 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,061 151,040 1,777 1,418 298 2,923 565 2017: 28,858 (D) (D) 5,205 957 629 5,110 278 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: 79 80 131 455 199 172 472 171 2017: 95 70 180 583 234 186 509 165 $1,000, 2022: 30,080 817 139,324 6,720 4,396 1,820 11,311 4,256 2017: 28,830 335 89,659 8,399 2,789 3,322 5,345 2,038 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: 276 99 325 681 298 297 819 250 2017: 305 107 392 760 304 299 799 251 $1,000, 2022: 6,563 321 8,478 3,367 1,905 6,304 3,131 7,211 2017: 4,525 332 6,610 3,221 1,242 4,429 2,386 4,857 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: 253 67 238 441 250 252 472 191 2017: 249 71 275 550 228 248 452 194 $1,000, 2022: 10,305 237 6,714 3,591 1,085 7,697 2,191 6,942 2017: 6,553 274 3,747 2,327 643 6,225 1,368 6,651 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: 266 99 274 540 280 285 658 222 2017: 257 90 323 638 272 287 628 235 $1,000, 2022: 11,891 668 13,255 5,166 2,394 10,938 5,671 9,405 2017: 8,397 507 8,218 4,740 1,822 6,468 4,962 5,903 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: 120 65 113 99 74 103 181 105 2017: 139 63 143 125 73 113 220 103 $1,000, 2022: 12,996 2,927 14,474 8,323 3,764 15,196 9,113 11,844 2017: 7,372 1,496 9,135 9,902 3,144 9,635 9,769 9,976 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: 26 25 61 78 43 50 77 54 2017: 37 18 49 58 36 67 99 63 $1,000, 2022: 518 161 1,994 1,923 663 3,626 1,073 6,191 2017: 1,217 171 855 365 489 2,328 953 3,047 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: 102 14 112 98 47 78 124 63 2017: 113 10 104 119 47 92 185 67 $1,000, 2022: 9,066 46 5,760 717 624 1,993 958 2,637 2017: 3,699 45 2,184 368 212 1,515 535 1,850 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: 119 15 112 159 72 78 163 94 2017: 102 10 104 166 97 102 146 95 $1,000, 2022: 14,907 257 9,063 3,055 1,500 7,148 3,168 10,398 2017: 7,656 137 3,988 3,482 1,754 5,388 1,992 7,384 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: 44 21 27 51 15 33 47 32 2017: 40 1 33 26 8 33 34 26 $1,000, 2022: 1,120 30 1,282 1,039 97 1,740 259 3,009 2017: 793 (D) 632 159 69 694 237 370 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: 151 19 157 162 101 125 177 92 2017: 174 13 215 203 86 141 210 121 $1,000, 2022: 5,480 445 5,264 3,126 3,210 4,898 2,900 3,194 2017: 5,161 72 4,777 2,614 1,619 4,423 3,245 4,429 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: 98 16 107 110 82 92 136 53 2017: 129 8 138 173 74 120 165 89 $1,000, 2022: 3,685 410 2,923 2,406 2,922 3,842 2,570 2,282 2017: 2,903 24 2,809 2,001 1,460 3,053 2,556 3,001 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: 94 14 96 105 56 62 101 64 2017: 104 10 152 91 35 84 99 77 $1,000, 2022: 1,795 36 2,341 721 287 1,056 330 912 2017: 2,258 48 1,968 613 159 1,371 689 1,428 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: 310 108 396 732 316 305 885 275 2017: 295 108 441 818 302 307 866 268 $1,000, 2022: 3,824 1,661 3,819 3,161 1,927 2,626 4,133 2,207 2017: 2,450 1,225 2,191 2,453 766 1,823 2,948 1,835 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses ......................farms, 2022: - 120 189 59 112 709 3,881 826 2017: - 133 212 55 159 757 4,062 774 $1,000, 2022: - 7,648 86,922 2,503 3,683 238,537 1,869,204 912,307 2017: - 7,353 84,447 3,109 3,263 174,359 1,719,824 861,086 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - 63,735 459,907 42,427 32,887 336,441 481,630 1,104,488 2017: - 55,283 398,335 56,527 20,520 230,330 423,393 1,112,514 : Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners : purchased ........................................farms, 2022: - 18 97 17 19 332 1,156 390 2017: - 41 139 19 24 358 1,457 367 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 11,860 16 17 33,126 38,438 57,143 2017: - 111 8,568 31 8 19,227 26,865 34,957 Chemicals purchased ...............................farms, 2022: - 33 103 26 18 369 1,346 404 2017: - 42 143 26 21 354 1,654 361 $1,000, 2022: - 120 5,681 32 9 18,625 21,851 25,387 2017: - 37 5,221 40 10 12,390 21,852 21,081 Seeds, plants, vines, and trees purchased .........farms, 2022: - 31 92 11 23 340 1,066 402 2017: - 27 138 20 25 362 1,194 345 $1,000, 2022: - 74 7,141 (D) 15 11,853 43,667 24,928 2017: - 33 6,561 5 23 14,280 39,923 23,912 Cover crop seed purchased .......................farms, 2022: - 5 6 - 8 21 141 53 2017: - 6 15 6 - 31 132 48 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 128 - 1 202 466 388 2017: - 1 37 (Z) - 85 493 291 : Livestock and poultry purchased or : leased ...........................................farms, 2022: - 23 30 20 51 143 1,131 195 2017: - 44 59 14 80 201 1,290 251 $1,000, 2022: - 526 8,927 85 186 36,179 427,208 384,508 2017: - 421 9,635 25 309 32,831 461,175 371,717 Breeding livestock purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: - 9 20 6 21 107 495 136 2017: - 24 46 2 36 147 748 188 $1,000, 2022: - 192 (D) 29 99 2,741 23,584 6,219 2017: - 232 4,817 (D) 166 3,683 26,428 8,751 Other livestock and poultry purchased or : leased .........................................farms, 2022: - 17 12 15 39 59 794 97 2017: - 30 15 12 46 89 806 108 $1,000, 2022: - 334 (D) 56 87 33,438 403,625 378,289 2017: - 190 4,819 (D) 143 29,148 434,746 362,966 Feed purchased ....................................farms, 2022: - 72 62 32 95 249 2,327 376 2017: - 110 98 39 142 371 2,560 441 $1,000, 2022: - 1,822 12,816 257 670 36,748 724,301 205,584 2017: - 819 (D) 207 741 23,592 689,500 212,558 : Gasoline, fuels, and oils purchased ...............farms, 2022: - 113 164 59 108 631 3,572 721 2017: - 128 207 55 137 645 3,716 712 $1,000, 2022: - 589 3,253 170 244 10,718 52,839 19,491 2017: - 664 3,382 379 185 8,326 37,307 13,325 Utilities .........................................farms, 2022: - 79 134 32 81 494 2,603 619 2017: - 95 171 44 80 490 2,705 583 $1,000, 2022: - 245 4,748 91 118 7,627 51,932 24,363 2017: - 277 3,385 181 115 5,156 40,586 22,146 Repairs, supplies, and maintenance costs ..........farms, 2022: - 93 146 47 95 533 2,965 622 2017: - 117 182 51 127 605 3,178 629 $1,000, 2022: - 727 8,564 190 509 14,489 90,303 30,727 2017: - 809 5,368 238 299 10,951 64,129 22,377 Hired farm labor ..................................farms, 2022: - 19 64 18 15 187 688 267 2017: - 34 100 18 21 237 898 282 $1,000, 2022: - 857 6,072 859 336 18,758 184,090 35,530 2017: - 869 6,559 1,164 166 9,457 137,922 34,243 : Contract labor ....................................farms, 2022: - 6 31 13 10 116 329 129 2017: - 10 37 10 10 92 424 143 $1,000, 2022: - 137 1,021 82 80 2,144 14,636 4,756 2017: - 221 357 47 89 1,696 14,442 4,528 Customwork and custom hauling .....................farms, 2022: - 14 68 6 10 211 723 246 2017: - 21 73 1 8 257 973 225 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 2,325 18 33 5,453 26,679 14,575 2017: - 287 2,544 (D) 18 4,882 20,358 12,400 Cash rent for land, buildings, : and grazing fees .................................farms, 2022: - 33 69 11 21 239 717 337 2017: - 31 74 13 33 260 759 344 $1,000, 2022: - 599 5,430 44 219 14,189 37,738 31,223 2017: - 505 3,981 69 237 8,493 26,084 24,653 Rent and lease expenses for machinery, : equipment, and farm share of vehicles ............farms, 2022: - 1 23 2 8 41 189 105 2017: - 8 36 2 10 42 188 88 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 1,150 (D) 31 1,365 8,633 4,738 2017: - 12 (D) (D) 7 794 5,110 2,918 : Interest expense ..................................farms, 2022: - 20 84 15 39 296 1,081 347 2017: - 54 114 3 42 342 1,256 402 $1,000, 2022: - 510 2,227 169 595 8,825 34,831 13,087 2017: - 963 2,802 (D) 456 7,480 32,158 19,256 : Secured by real estate ..........................farms, 2022: - 13 57 13 30 214 774 243 2017: - 39 91 2 27 286 926 301 $1,000, 2022: - 452 1,107 133 389 6,408 20,888 6,836 2017: - 788 2,028 (D) 398 5,097 22,535 12,670 Not secured by real estate ......................farms, 2022: - 12 49 12 21 185 614 239 2017: - 29 71 1 22 209 742 260 $1,000, 2022: - 58 1,120 36 205 2,418 13,942 6,251 2017: - 176 774 (D) 58 2,383 9,622 6,586 Property taxes paid ...............................farms, 2022: - 116 179 55 109 646 3,644 761 2017: - 132 188 50 154 695 3,799 686 $1,000, 2022: - 602 1,254 197 264 3,741 18,398 6,831 2017: - 346 2,462 167 378 3,304 14,504 7,087 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 13,319 238 97 221 155 149 102 2017: 19,657 420 126 451 242 253 139 $1,000, 2022: 120,884 1,620 330 450 322 701 901 2017: 115,580 698 303 847 332 1,184 920 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 18,710 441 179 273 215 358 140 2017: 14,825 366 135 262 111 347 171 $1,000, 2022: 314,521 5,148 6,538 2,481 770 6,606 1,895 2017: 270,158 9,667 7,391 3,296 656 7,566 1,964 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 1,268 28 6 10 1 30 7 2017: 1,390 56 7 11 9 35 17 $1,000, 2022: 39,380 2,680 175 102 (D) 1,316 87 2017: 31,282 1,233 (D) 188 48 640 149 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 20,572 428 204 261 271 307 134 2017: 13,702 279 147 264 125 305 126 $1,000, 2022: 645,307 10,039 13,258 4,478 3,336 12,729 4,892 2017: 447,760 10,402 12,401 2,720 1,509 10,402 7,061 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 247 1 113 88 4 184 38 2017: 432 15 174 151 10 275 87 $1,000, 2022: 467 (D) 223 515 (D) 521 62 2017: 784 18 282 624 7 569 113 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 351 5 129 252 12 220 98 2017: 288 2 103 217 3 189 81 $1,000, 2022: 2,487 (D) 594 4,799 34 2,496 5,462 2017: 3,199 (D) 733 4,824 7 3,623 1,853 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 12 - 3 47 2 10 3 2017: 16 - 2 50 1 11 - $1,000, 2022: 267 - 2 2,047 (D) 131 7 2017: 571 - (D) 798 (D) 237 - : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 498 10 149 237 5 281 103 2017: 309 10 81 198 3 224 64 $1,000, 2022: 5,884 25 1,472 16,340 7 6,920 3,960 2017: 5,285 16 1,117 10,847 22 7,075 4,585 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 99 107 495 3 47 493 71 2017: 175 174 711 5 83 689 119 $1,000, 2022: 747 199 1,349 3 101 1,315 140 2017: 1,485 260 1,533 4 83 1,101 386 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 107 131 712 13 159 489 85 2017: 110 98 536 4 108 283 108 $1,000, 2022: 1,151 548 5,911 64 834 3,631 556 2017: 865 575 3,967 (D) 535 1,277 1,610 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 1 - 31 - 6 26 6 2017: 7 2 7 - 4 6 5 $1,000, 2022: (D) - 162 - 10 130 49 2017: 12 (D) 30 - (D) 11 4 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 106 138 1,028 11 123 592 138 2017: 127 93 502 8 91 290 57 $1,000, 2022: 3,282 2,068 13,565 58 2,136 5,583 2,205 2017: 3,800 2,070 7,542 32 1,536 3,735 1,992 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 816 604 248 243 18 117 148 2017: 1,053 879 470 334 15 181 191 $1,000, 2022: 1,847 1,149 839 831 52 537 792 2017: 1,755 1,147 835 1,004 14 575 797 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 742 538 314 295 18 136 164 2017: 464 422 233 282 9 105 131 $1,000, 2022: 3,898 1,711 1,144 2,053 34 2,147 1,292 2017: 3,005 2,034 1,391 2,054 29 1,543 1,318 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 25 18 5 14 - 3 7 2017: 40 13 4 6 - 6 3 $1,000, 2022: 588 124 15 164 - 14 20 2017: 354 50 3 41 - 37 66 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 859 520 376 411 21 164 226 2017: 490 346 221 223 12 93 109 $1,000, 2022: 11,395 5,689 3,264 6,952 71 3,416 4,433 2017: 8,203 4,305 2,632 6,939 84 1,892 4,217 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 9 142 80 200 90 176 10 2017: 9 205 86 316 118 233 21 $1,000, 2022: 10 309 1,023 272 1,415 8,377 19 2017: 15 318 636 449 1,251 5,280 23 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 5 191 81 175 244 403 18 2017: 10 144 74 163 227 365 15 $1,000, 2022: (D) 777 1,574 1,233 5,202 26,790 33 2017: 15 1,215 1,240 816 4,934 12,385 37 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: - 6 5 3 25 60 - 2017: 2 2 4 9 34 90 1 $1,000, 2022: - 42 102 (D) 792 3,054 - 2017: (D) (D) 61 14 1,900 2,958 (D) : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 10 189 94 214 199 352 19 2017: 14 132 66 128 163 323 6 $1,000, 2022: 60 2,351 10,993 2,448 8,867 27,772 156 2017: 332 1,570 3,486 1,386 7,645 17,676 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 467 707 251 184 302 754 15 2017: 570 1,150 338 249 425 1,068 8 $1,000, 2022: 661 4,463 894 821 9,937 1,321 17 2017: 672 3,816 623 676 5,062 1,636 11 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 586 782 315 318 562 989 10 2017: 419 648 247 243 472 659 7 $1,000, 2022: 2,382 8,997 1,803 4,394 13,121 5,919 55 2017: 1,975 11,024 1,562 4,073 15,037 5,189 7 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 18 31 11 36 120 43 4 2017: 13 33 20 38 92 35 1 $1,000, 2022: 142 641 108 986 2,842 1,005 14 2017: 55 569 85 722 1,953 221 (D) : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 705 907 317 267 541 1,432 12 2017: 377 570 240 245 451 649 5 $1,000, 2022: 13,170 17,475 7,349 10,476 32,917 12,848 88 2017: 5,526 12,729 4,624 8,670 19,071 11,362 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 170 304 415 245 155 41 122 2017: 235 541 639 377 247 87 172 $1,000, 2022: 1,046 513 1,903 14,000 3,188 184 261 2017: 582 666 1,613 10,012 3,690 134 224 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 211 524 554 439 238 53 143 2017: 171 375 408 412 215 34 104 $1,000, 2022: 2,580 2,586 5,439 17,878 3,766 238 828 2017: 2,324 3,012 4,343 13,231 3,149 161 499 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 6 37 19 58 26 2 2 2017: 8 52 11 74 31 2 - $1,000, 2022: 57 661 316 3,598 520 (D) (D) 2017: 28 554 28 2,570 582 (D) - : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 232 613 700 392 236 72 156 2017: 158 396 399 348 205 39 89 $1,000, 2022: 5,914 9,039 10,929 32,266 10,201 1,482 1,860 2017: 3,869 5,950 9,774 21,105 9,509 1,009 908 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: 55 42 99 263 140 119 289 123 2017: 92 47 158 479 212 168 386 139 $1,000, 2022: 2,196 88 3,661 619 627 426 1,282 743 2017: 2,206 79 2,734 627 505 412 1,050 473 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: 255 66 249 337 187 212 406 200 2017: 206 47 250 250 121 183 257 169 $1,000, 2022: 9,232 379 7,991 3,724 2,259 9,911 2,958 9,139 2017: 8,787 450 4,754 2,036 1,439 5,679 2,877 6,430 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: 46 3 45 6 18 11 16 8 2017: 66 - 50 8 8 3 6 9 $1,000, 2022: 1,974 8 1,767 23 85 608 141 1,041 2017: 2,815 - 1,541 86 16 37 49 580 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: 237 80 222 374 228 225 446 190 2017: 207 26 194 259 134 162 215 131 $1,000, 2022: 14,975 1,165 16,285 9,817 4,271 14,198 9,892 11,230 2017: 10,497 732 11,136 4,747 2,805 9,266 5,274 11,425 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 3. Farm Production Expenses: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farm production expenses - Con. : : Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom : services for livestock ...........................farms, 2022: - 54 45 13 72 202 1,532 286 2017: - 91 93 26 83 315 2,030 390 $1,000, 2022: - 182 365 23 156 2,143 32,696 9,022 2017: - 229 1,027 23 97 1,887 37,746 11,439 : All other production expenses .....................farms, 2022: - 63 141 43 72 457 2,006 599 2017: - 55 154 22 46 436 1,571 478 $1,000, 2022: - 523 4,086 262 201 12,553 60,964 20,417 2017: - 749 2,904 436 127 9,613 50,163 22,488 : Production expenses paid by landlords 1/ ............farms, 2022: - 1 22 1 2 72 133 71 2017: - - 40 1 1 86 181 61 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 434 (D) (D) 1,648 5,542 2,802 2017: - - 876 (D) (D) 1,469 4,214 2,262 : Depreciation expenses claimed .......................farms, 2022: - 72 109 46 46 370 2,135 532 2017: - 67 138 14 23 365 1,510 457 $1,000, 2022: - 1,524 10,225 575 470 24,993 113,993 45,577 2017: - 1,368 6,218 436 158 14,515 68,894 31,538 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Landlord production expenses are included within total farm production expenses. Table 4. Net Cash Farm Income of the Operations and Producers: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 1,827,767 18,692 41,388 -6,162 957 39,727 8,171 2017: 1,153,897 23,852 21,227 -6,248 -2,111 25,737 15,247 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 50,692 21,314 157,970 -10,152 2,418 57,079 39,285 2017: 29,669 26,355 75,811 -7,342 -5,291 38,586 55,647 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 12,532 193 131 107 121 493 121 2017: 14,241 291 121 127 124 467 147 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 191,789 192,985 350,323 42,649 59,514 103,872 104,525 2017: 115,488 118,321 205,353 41,963 35,619 73,312 122,350 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 23,524 684 131 500 275 203 87 2017: 24,652 614 159 724 275 200 127 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 24,474 27,125 34,383 21,452 22,705 56,561 51,451 2017: 19,908 17,231 22,771 15,991 23,737 42,499 21,561 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 1,666,216 19,759 41,273 -6,386 959 30,935 7,726 2017: 1,032,304 20,978 21,155 -6,593 -2,414 20,369 14,732 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 46,212 22,530 157,532 -10,521 2,421 44,446 37,144 2017: 26,542 23,180 75,552 -7,747 -6,049 30,539 53,768 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 12,466 194 133 107 121 487 121 2017: 14,057 275 119 127 124 456 146 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 180,774 194,189 343,884 41,083 59,523 89,307 100,722 2017: 109,334 118,448 208,417 39,480 32,953 65,696 120,043 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 23,590 683 129 500 275 209 87 2017: 24,836 630 161 724 275 211 128 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 24,897 26,229 34,599 21,564 22,705 60,085 51,281 2017: 20,317 18,404 22,653 16,031 23,636 45,441 21,828 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: -2,890 (D) 922 36,883 (D) 12,609 2,828 2017: 81 -76 1,677 27,420 (D) 17,428 3,612 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: -3,499 (D) 3,378 97,317 (D) 29,808 17,786 2017: 80 -1,995 5,803 72,733 (D) 33,259 15,775 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 206 2 85 267 4 183 53 2017: 216 6 86 270 12 255 102 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 40,611 (D) 58,186 163,551 (D) 88,938 106,882 2017: 70,229 24,629 61,860 123,122 (D) 85,821 55,049 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 620 13 188 112 18 240 106 2017: 796 32 203 107 21 269 127 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 18,155 5,310 21,403 60,579 12,045 15,279 26,763 2017: 18,955 6,987 17,946 54,418 9,671 16,567 15,768 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: -3,037 (D) 905 34,739 -180 12,105 2,662 2017: -405 -94 1,641 23,419 (D) 17,193 3,314 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: -3,676 (D) 3,315 91,659 -8,195 28,618 16,741 2017: -400 -2,474 5,677 62,119 (D) 32,812 14,471 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 206 2 85 260 4 183 53 2017: 217 6 86 258 12 255 100 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 40,385 (D) 58,130 162,763 8,511 86,169 103,900 2017: 67,552 21,594 60,937 114,945 (D) 84,780 54,032 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 620 13 188 119 18 240 106 2017: 795 32 203 119 21 269 129 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 18,316 5,310 21,468 63,694 11,907 15,265 26,839 2017: 18,948 6,987 17,734 52,409 9,518 16,451 16,197 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 15,021 -697 15,656 -81 -631 -12,955 268 2017: 13,182 2,059 14,623 (D) 2,569 -9,587 57 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 81,194 -2,544 10,362 -3,380 -2,391 -11,495 1,271 2017: 53,585 6,537 9,054 (D) 8,207 -7,839 223 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 60 58 439 8 113 169 53 2017: 113 107 529 4 156 197 46 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 330,714 43,602 70,344 26,309 40,953 45,659 77,843 2017: 133,343 41,314 49,928 (D) 26,932 47,389 69,504 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 125 216 1,072 16 151 958 158 2017: 133 208 1,086 8 157 1,026 211 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 38,576 14,935 14,202 18,224 34,827 21,578 24,414 2017: 14,180 11,353 10,855 22,846 10,399 18,443 14,881 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 3,001 -703 15,735 -81 -1,176 -12,857 318 2017: 10,977 2,038 14,464 (D) 1,968 -9,774 41 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 16,220 -2,564 10,414 -3,380 -4,456 -11,409 1,505 2017: 44,621 6,468 8,956 (D) 6,287 -7,992 160 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 60 58 439 8 109 175 53 2017: 113 108 530 4 148 197 46 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 130,376 43,507 70,312 26,309 40,639 44,061 78,640 2017: 114,224 40,715 49,568 (D) 24,828 46,436 69,504 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 125 216 1,072 16 155 952 158 2017: 133 207 1,085 8 165 1,026 211 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 38,576 14,935 14,116 18,224 36,167 21,605 24,369 2017: 14,515 11,399 10,882 22,846 10,343 18,442 14,958 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 4. Net Cash Farm Income of the Operations and Producers: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: -9,927 -11,513 -8,238 3,838 -648 5,578 3,493 2017: -13,098 -5,269 -719 4,696 207 1,655 3,504 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: -5,792 -9,538 -12,097 6,387 -17,048 20,892 10,488 2017: -8,026 -3,917 -695 7,104 5,583 5,707 11,341 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 361 226 170 179 7 76 119 2017: 352 301 258 226 14 86 108 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 51,149 38,815 30,359 71,451 20,564 145,661 77,443 2017: 38,867 39,079 27,113 60,435 30,365 75,878 67,571 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 1,353 981 511 422 31 191 214 2017: 1,280 1,044 776 435 23 204 201 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 20,984 20,678 26,221 21,211 25,541 28,755 26,743 2017: 20,921 16,314 9,941 20,603 9,502 23,875 18,872 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: -10,508 -11,448 -8,287 3,791 -648 5,543 3,117 2017: -13,936 -5,356 -763 4,662 207 1,588 3,444 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: -6,131 -9,485 -12,169 6,307 -17,048 20,762 9,360 2017: -8,539 -3,982 -738 7,053 5,583 5,476 11,147 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 359 226 170 180 7 77 119 2017: 349 298 258 226 14 86 108 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 50,184 38,983 30,017 70,295 20,564 143,243 74,414 2017: 36,235 39,257 26,932 60,265 30,365 75,192 67,015 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 1,355 981 511 421 31 190 214 2017: 1,283 1,047 776 435 23 204 201 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 21,051 20,651 26,204 21,051 25,541 28,875 26,814 2017: 20,719 16,289 9,938 20,593 9,502 23,914 18,872 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: (D) 598 8,598 3,271 26,206 86,135 -112 2017: -189 -568 9,319 -3,215 21,175 63,438 -309 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 1,521 76,764 6,160 57,978 154,088 -3,384 2017: -7,263 -1,300 71,134 -5,386 54,575 110,518 -9,355 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 2 92 65 85 305 363 16 2017: 5 117 64 95 284 368 11 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 53,028 141,799 95,592 93,850 279,403 26,321 2017: 16,491 34,957 165,905 49,393 90,961 204,801 20,961 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 16 301 47 446 147 196 17 2017: 21 320 67 502 104 206 22 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 13,060 14,221 13,179 10,885 16,452 77,999 31,341 2017: 12,919 14,557 19,394 15,752 44,786 57,909 24,513 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: (D) 597 8,340 3,552 21,588 67,661 -112 2017: -188 -711 8,438 -3,225 19,632 53,074 -308 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 1,520 74,464 6,689 47,761 121,039 -3,384 2017: -7,228 -1,628 64,412 -5,402 50,598 92,464 -9,343 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 2 92 63 85 299 354 16 2017: 5 117 63 95 278 355 11 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 53,309 143,240 98,898 81,357 239,644 26,321 2017: 16,491 34,296 156,966 49,394 88,748 187,694 20,961 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 16 301 49 446 153 205 17 2017: 21 320 68 502 110 219 22 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 13,060 14,310 13,962 10,885 17,894 83,772 31,341 2017: 12,876 14,762 21,336 15,771 45,818 61,905 24,495 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: -2,808 43,967 8,910 24,149 99,042 4,469 879 2017: -2,777 11,349 6,616 23,359 70,509 13,889 -152 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: -2,482 27,140 18,370 47,819 109,924 1,899 23,765 2017: -2,541 5,555 12,051 47,769 81,892 5,634 -7,990 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 324 411 196 315 483 551 14 2017: 356 500 242 329 529 651 10 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 28,672 157,614 68,159 104,165 243,511 60,626 106,771 2017: 21,297 82,821 50,737 83,970 153,352 52,611 7,840 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 807 1,209 289 190 418 1,802 23 2017: 737 1,543 307 160 332 1,814 9 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 14,991 17,215 15,396 45,597 44,435 16,058 26,760 2017: 14,055 19,482 18,445 26,668 31,970 11,224 25,580 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: -2,926 42,053 8,780 21,214 68,539 5,041 893 2017: -2,858 9,571 6,616 21,711 60,779 13,677 -152 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: -2,587 25,959 18,103 42,008 76,069 2,142 24,143 2017: -2,615 4,685 12,052 44,398 70,592 5,549 -8,011 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 324 409 196 313 471 553 14 2017: 348 495 248 327 525 652 9 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 28,854 154,536 67,571 97,062 189,610 60,642 107,768 2017: 21,556 80,138 49,391 80,323 136,557 52,211 8,699 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 807 1,211 289 192 430 1,800 23 2017: 745 1,548 301 162 336 1,813 10 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 15,210 17,467 15,446 47,742 48,297 15,830 26,760 2017: 13,906 19,442 18,712 28,115 32,480 11,232 23,050 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 4. Net Cash Farm Income of the Operations and Producers: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 9,437 5,848 17,159 142,975 51,564 -465 -971 2017: 9,217 8,468 10,008 58,925 15,092 274 -659 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 20,471 5,751 16,342 218,951 129,885 -4,006 -3,417 2017: 19,950 7,541 8,817 79,628 33,992 2,242 -2,370 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 136 325 366 325 159 43 78 2017: 203 410 384 415 189 39 74 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 108,691 52,507 76,506 475,872 352,558 31,750 53,522 2017: 64,207 43,725 54,293 163,730 123,735 39,693 28,439 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 325 692 684 328 238 73 206 2017: 259 713 751 325 255 83 204 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 16,446 16,209 15,851 35,621 18,875 25,068 24,977 2017: 14,738 13,266 14,435 27,764 32,523 15,355 13,546 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 9,108 4,698 16,553 128,538 44,872 -507 -970 2017: 9,135 6,040 8,041 45,056 10,523 275 -670 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 19,757 4,619 15,765 196,843 113,028 -4,370 -3,417 2017: 19,773 5,378 7,085 60,886 23,701 2,251 -2,411 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 134 333 364 316 161 43 78 2017: 201 406 368 394 186 39 74 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 108,075 47,692 75,458 445,220 307,650 30,770 53,522 2017: 64,567 38,328 51,601 140,510 101,712 39,706 28,344 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 327 684 686 337 236 73 206 2017: 261 717 767 346 258 83 204 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 16,434 16,350 15,909 36,057 19,744 25,068 24,976 2017: 14,723 13,279 14,274 29,784 32,540 15,349 13,568 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: 67,954 -3,763 50,513 6,299 1,489 57,216 7,573 66,049 2017: 36,561 -1,945 53,634 5,384 2,326 33,875 -2,389 32,697 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 193,050 -32,436 123,806 8,310 4,640 179,925 8,249 235,048 2017: 112,149 -17,364 113,631 6,417 7,269 105,529 -2,694 113,532 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: 218 29 251 218 121 172 289 127 2017: 220 41 312 263 110 176 300 151 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 343,038 40,339 248,884 97,153 73,028 359,290 73,612 553,662 2017: 191,767 41,269 182,464 62,576 53,145 215,064 44,615 251,805 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: 134 87 157 540 200 146 629 154 2017: 106 71 160 576 210 145 587 137 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 50,959 56,694 76,160 27,556 36,735 31,382 21,782 27,705 2017: 53,094 51,223 20,592 19,225 16,760 27,424 26,872 38,871 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: 63,334 -3,758 30,500 6,092 1,553 57,804 7,617 66,437 2017: 32,326 -1,945 45,964 5,172 2,212 32,700 -2,461 33,040 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 179,926 -32,400 74,756 8,036 4,837 181,773 8,298 236,430 2017: 99,160 -17,366 97,380 6,164 6,914 101,868 -2,774 114,723 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: 214 31 244 218 121 172 289 129 2017: 209 41 312 262 110 176 299 151 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 328,636 37,868 179,143 96,308 73,569 362,582 73,820 545,908 2017: 189,062 41,269 160,164 62,374 52,094 210,808 44,405 254,397 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: 138 85 164 540 200 146 629 152 2017: 117 71 160 577 210 145 588 137 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 50,683 58,027 80,552 27,599 36,745 31,235 21,807 26,219 2017: 61,434 51,226 25,048 19,359 16,752 30,363 26,765 39,225 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net cash farm income of the operations .............$1,000, 2022: - 1,386 22,382 289 -1,876 61,405 581,251 228,694 2017: - 839 17,734 -1,367 -1,587 34,856 395,210 92,370 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - 11,554 118,425 4,894 -16,747 86,608 149,768 276,869 2017: - 6,309 83,649 -24,851 -9,982 46,044 97,295 119,341 : Farms with net gains 1/ ...........................farms, 2022: - 38 117 9 23 431 1,265 566 2017: - 53 114 14 18 462 1,515 496 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - 88,281 221,087 174,531 23,746 186,141 513,009 434,828 2017: - 61,239 198,863 25,904 27,536 107,299 295,339 222,285 : Farms with net losses .............................farms, 2022: - 82 72 50 89 278 2,616 260 2017: - 80 98 41 141 295 2,547 278 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - 24,003 48,401 25,640 27,211 67,704 25,881 66,995 2017: - 30,083 50,375 42,182 14,772 49,887 20,506 64,327 : Net cash farm income of producers ..................$1,000, 2022: - 1,303 17,852 290 -1,872 56,558 568,411 219,401 2017: - 826 15,399 -1,366 -1,586 31,410 366,455 86,639 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - 10,856 94,456 4,920 -16,712 79,771 146,460 265,619 2017: - 6,213 72,636 -24,833 -9,978 41,492 90,215 111,937 : Producers reporting net gains 1/ ..................farms, 2022: - 37 116 9 23 429 1,259 559 2017: - 53 114 14 18 447 1,496 493 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - 89,178 184,938 174,531 23,915 178,754 506,159 424,628 2017: - 61,013 182,411 25,904 27,536 104,344 281,456 213,430 : Producers reporting net losses ....................farms, 2022: - 83 73 50 89 280 2,622 267 2017: - 80 98 41 141 310 2,566 281 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - 24,059 49,322 25,610 27,211 71,884 26,256 67,287 2017: - 30,092 55,061 42,158 14,767 49,136 21,280 66,129 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold, government payments, and farm-related income are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000. Table 5. Federal Government Payments and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 8,533 202 72 93 21 588 125 2017: 8,948 236 64 128 10 560 141 $1,000, 2022: 289,057 7,427 3,590 1,772 398 21,827 4,696 2017: 198,697 5,037 836 1,705 143 19,467 1,854 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 33,875 36,765 49,859 19,054 18,970 37,121 37,565 2017: 22,206 21,342 13,067 13,320 14,287 34,763 13,146 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 4,265 79 21 35 1 467 46 2017: 3,798 78 11 40 1 428 41 $1,000, 2022: 51,873 769 547 240 (D) 7,314 578 2017: 56,378 760 315 307 (D) 8,221 1,075 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 12,163 9,738 26,053 6,855 (D) 15,662 12,567 2017: 14,844 9,741 28,599 7,674 (D) 19,208 26,225 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 5,852 147 59 72 20 309 99 2017: 7,701 201 57 116 9 427 120 $1,000, 2022: 237,183 6,657 3,043 1,532 (D) 14,513 4,118 2017: 142,319 4,277 522 1,398 (D) 11,246 778 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 40,530 45,288 51,572 21,279 (D) 46,968 41,592 2017: 18,481 21,278 9,152 12,052 (D) 26,338 6,487 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 52 1 - - - - - 2017: 207 7 1 1 - 9 - $1,000, 2022: 6,957 (D) - - - - - 2017: 22,720 776 (D) (D) - 701 - Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 54 3 - - - - 1 2017: 188 9 - 1 - 13 1 $1,000, 2022: 8,111 (D) - - - - (D) 2017: 20,399 975 - (D) - 563 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 25 1 11 324 1 90 32 2017: 57 1 10 309 - 95 21 $1,000, 2022: 526 (D) 622 13,692 (D) 2,904 991 2017: 501 (D) 56 10,125 - 718 308 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 21,021 (D) 56,572 42,260 (D) 32,270 30,974 2017: 8,790 (D) 5,634 32,767 - 7,553 14,649 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 6 - - 201 - 3 2 2017: 1 - 1 188 - 12 3 $1,000, 2022: 17 - - 2,738 - 103 (D) 2017: (D) - (D) 3,849 - 41 3 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,895 - - 13,620 - 34,405 (D) 2017: (D) - (D) 20,473 - 3,410 1,007 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 19 1 11 202 1 90 32 2017: 56 1 10 242 - 88 19 $1,000, 2022: 508 (D) 622 10,955 (D) 2,801 (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) 6,276 - 677 305 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 26,745 (D) 56,572 54,231 (D) 31,123 (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) 25,935 - 7,689 16,032 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - - 2017: - - - 15 - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - 2017: - - - 1,096 - (D) - Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - - - 6 - - - 2017: - - - 9 - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - - - 48 - - - 2017: - - - 528 - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 5. Federal Government Payments and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 60 24 94 - 133 20 10 2017: 120 10 101 - 139 41 13 $1,000, 2022: 1,628 270 5,601 - 2,706 103 456 2017: 1,701 173 897 - 1,123 428 60 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 27,130 11,245 59,589 - 20,348 5,130 45,616 2017: 14,174 17,344 8,883 - 8,077 10,430 4,617 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 26 - 3 - 87 9 - 2017: 32 2 10 - 68 7 1 $1,000, 2022: 392 - 12 - 682 23 - 2017: 454 (D) 94 - 608 22 (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 15,085 - 3,833 - 7,844 2,577 - 2017: 14,192 (D) 9,383 - 8,941 3,085 (D) : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 51 24 92 - 60 12 10 2017: 111 10 94 - 114 37 12 $1,000, 2022: 1,236 270 5,590 - 2,024 79 456 2017: 1,247 (D) 803 - 515 406 (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 24,228 11,245 60,760 - 33,731 6,616 45,616 2017: 11,232 (D) 8,546 - 4,515 10,974 (D) : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - 2 - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - (D) - - Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - - 2 - - - - 2017: - - - - 1 - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - - - - 2017: - - - - (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 189 115 28 82 6 19 33 2017: 194 101 21 48 6 5 12 $1,000, 2022: 4,216 1,388 800 2,672 20 978 568 2017: 3,286 1,300 244 360 28 30 51 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 22,306 12,067 28,585 32,591 3,400 51,451 17,201 2017: 16,940 12,868 11,641 7,509 4,738 6,051 4,264 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 89 54 8 10 2 - - 2017: 80 47 4 4 1 - - $1,000, 2022: 938 509 116 43 (D) - - 2017: 1,088 674 99 7 (D) - - Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 10,537 9,428 14,498 4,336 (D) - - 2017: 13,605 14,333 24,653 1,704 (D) - - : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 131 81 23 74 4 19 33 2017: 168 84 20 48 5 5 12 $1,000, 2022: 3,278 879 684 2,629 (D) 978 568 2017: 2,198 626 146 354 (D) 30 51 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 25,024 10,846 29,757 35,528 (D) 51,451 17,201 2017: 13,083 7,453 7,293 7,367 (D) 6,051 4,264 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: - - - 2 - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - - 2017: 4 - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - (D) - - - 2017: 198 - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 5. Federal Government Payments and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 1 36 20 26 363 416 3 2017: 1 34 9 18 318 410 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 743 1,412 43 15,462 23,111 11 2017: (D) 311 35 151 10,450 13,382 - Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 20,650 70,582 1,655 42,595 55,555 3,513 2017: (D) 9,150 3,902 8,384 32,862 32,640 - : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: - 6 2 12 280 228 - 2017: - 5 3 4 224 192 - $1,000, 2022: - 51 (D) 31 5,675 3,355 - 2017: - 33 1 26 5,009 2,846 - Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - 8,496 (D) 2,576 20,267 14,717 - 2017: - 6,578 368 6,602 22,361 14,823 - : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 1 32 18 14 211 295 3 2017: 1 32 6 14 250 354 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 692 (D) 12 9,787 19,755 11 2017: (D) 278 34 124 5,441 10,536 - Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 21,639 (D) 865 46,384 66,968 3,513 2017: (D) 8,694 5,669 8,893 21,765 29,764 - : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: - - - - 3 1 - 2017: - - - - 16 17 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - 795 (D) - 2017: - - - - 1,549 3,163 - Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - - - - 3 1 - 2017: - - - - 13 13 - $1,000, 2022: - - - - 770 (D) - 2017: - - - - 1,514 1,290 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 107 97 170 367 534 136 - 2017: 92 112 151 302 592 97 2 $1,000, 2022: 1,741 987 5,182 15,035 11,888 7,388 - 2017: 1,066 633 4,168 10,318 11,511 730 (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 16,273 10,175 30,482 40,968 22,263 54,326 - 2017: 11,588 5,653 27,600 34,165 19,444 7,530 (D) : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 28 42 56 274 284 9 - 2017: 35 13 61 182 245 3 2 $1,000, 2022: 138 229 528 3,977 2,195 16 - 2017: 323 111 1,355 3,497 2,240 2 (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 4,943 5,449 9,425 14,514 7,730 1,795 - 2017: 9,230 8,506 22,206 19,213 9,141 814 (D) : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 81 58 139 217 373 130 - 2017: 73 109 132 242 523 97 - $1,000, 2022: 1,603 758 4,654 11,059 9,693 7,372 - 2017: 743 523 2,813 6,821 9,271 728 - Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 19,788 13,071 33,483 50,961 25,987 56,710 - 2017: 10,179 4,795 21,311 28,186 17,727 7,504 - : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 1 - - - 5 - - 2017: 1 - - 5 10 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - 96 - - 2017: (D) - - 891 862 - - Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: 1 - - - 4 - - 2017: 1 - - 13 13 - - $1,000, 2022: (D) - - - 58 - - 2017: (D) - - 1,642 978 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 5. Federal Government Payments and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 97 137 96 278 143 7 10 2017: 122 149 116 399 217 5 7 $1,000, 2022: 4,327 3,525 2,906 6,029 7,644 198 136 2017: 2,109 1,237 792 6,040 2,724 64 26 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 44,604 25,728 30,271 21,687 53,452 28,322 13,571 2017: 17,283 8,302 6,831 15,137 12,552 12,789 3,693 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 30 52 4 124 26 - - 2017: 43 57 1 158 16 - - $1,000, 2022: 302 199 34 1,029 522 - - 2017: 780 447 (D) 1,418 131 - - Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 10,070 3,822 8,549 8,298 20,070 - - 2017: 18,140 7,835 (D) 8,978 8,193 - - : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 77 93 94 193 134 7 10 2017: 105 131 116 355 213 5 7 $1,000, 2022: 4,024 3,326 2,872 5,000 7,122 198 136 2017: 1,329 790 (D) 4,621 2,593 64 26 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 52,266 35,763 30,551 25,907 53,148 28,322 13,571 2017: 12,653 6,034 (D) 13,017 12,172 12,789 3,693 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: - - 1 8 2 - - 2017: 1 2 - 13 3 - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) 1,277 (D) - - 2017: (D) (D) - 1,135 (D) - - Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - - - 9 1 - - 2017: - 2 8 8 2 - - $1,000, 2022: - - - 1,125 (D) - - 2017: - (D) (D) 618 (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: 256 6 308 136 50 90 137 74 2017: 259 - 357 117 43 85 96 54 $1,000, 2022: 10,050 148 11,321 3,918 2,120 3,690 2,781 4,315 2017: 8,706 - 9,185 2,117 390 998 962 843 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 39,258 24,687 36,757 28,805 42,405 41,005 20,296 58,314 2017: 33,613 - 25,728 18,097 9,068 11,741 10,020 15,615 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: 156 - 192 54 5 9 48 7 2017: 105 - 203 57 2 10 29 12 $1,000, 2022: 1,275 - 2,481 837 46 106 282 118 2017: 752 - 4,023 1,275 (D) 57 450 67 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,173 - 12,924 15,497 9,217 11,808 5,867 16,920 2017: 7,164 - 19,817 22,370 (D) 5,681 15,501 5,577 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: 176 6 193 93 45 83 90 73 2017: 236 - 279 88 41 77 79 52 $1,000, 2022: 8,775 148 8,840 3,081 2,074 3,584 2,499 4,197 2017: 7,953 - 5,162 842 (D) 941 512 776 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 49,858 24,687 45,803 33,125 46,092 43,183 27,766 57,490 2017: 33,701 - 18,503 9,571 (D) 12,223 6,486 14,929 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: 3 - 2 - - - - 2 2017: 14 - 7 2 - - - 3 $1,000, 2022: 69 - (D) - - - - (D) 2017: 1,477 - 466 (D) - - - 33 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - - 1 - - - - 1 2017: 6 - 13 1 - - - 3 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - - - - (D) 2017: 654 - 1,237 (D) - - - 44 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 5. Federal Government Payments and Commodity Credit Corporation Loans: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS : : Total received ......................................farms, 2022: - 31 122 - 3 507 792 579 2017: - 20 173 1 - 550 1,057 540 $1,000, 2022: - 1,092 3,333 - 26 21,353 17,925 19,346 2017: - 322 4,776 (D) - 15,207 19,375 19,612 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - 35,215 27,318 - 8,667 42,117 22,633 33,413 2017: - 16,101 27,606 (D) - 27,649 18,330 36,318 : Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .....................farms, 2022: - 15 67 - - 274 484 348 2017: - 10 65 - - 284 444 273 $1,000, 2022: - 87 545 - - 3,475 5,570 3,737 2017: - 89 341 - - 2,945 6,628 3,863 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - 5,823 8,139 - - 12,681 11,508 10,739 2017: - 8,928 5,242 - - 10,371 14,928 14,151 : Amount from other Federal farm programs ...........farms, 2022: - 18 93 - 3 335 421 367 2017: - 19 165 1 - 480 882 471 $1,000, 2022: - 1,004 2,788 - 26 17,879 12,355 15,609 2017: - 233 4,435 (D) - 12,261 12,747 15,749 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - 55,795 29,973 - 8,667 53,369 29,348 42,532 2017: - 12,249 26,880 (D) - 25,544 14,452 33,436 : COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION LOANS : : Total ...............................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 4 2 14 2017: - - 2 - - 22 22 31 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - 224 (D) 2,943 2017: - - (D) - - 3,156 643 5,607 Amount spent to repay CCC loans ...................farms, 2022: - - - - - 3 1 16 2017: - - 8 - - 27 5 13 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - (D) (D) 4,513 2017: - - 400 - - 3,760 320 4,097 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 12,606 251 123 164 147 290 90 2017: 13,659 282 134 223 140 290 115 $1,000, 2022: 476,337 18,079 5,304 4,070 2,564 18,414 3,111 2017: 314,654 9,577 3,483 3,050 1,836 12,474 2,662 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 37,787 72,029 43,119 24,816 17,446 63,495 34,562 2017: 23,036 33,960 25,993 13,677 13,113 43,014 23,149 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 1,769 36 13 20 16 39 12 2017: 2,324 50 17 29 14 41 23 $1,000, 2022: 47,006 640 128 434 83 1,500 133 2017: 59,269 3,895 1,313 170 300 1,814 299 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 5,874 111 37 82 88 160 53 2017: 5,930 116 39 114 87 156 53 $1,000, 2022: 111,813 1,482 2,153 624 332 5,594 965 2017: 70,554 962 738 559 198 3,566 944 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 384 - - 2 9 - - 2017: 336 3 4 - 13 - - $1,000, 2022: 1,498 - - (D) 21 - - 2017: 2,996 1 5 - 43 - - : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 909 22 4 10 28 4 1 2017: 1,056 4 6 7 27 5 - $1,000, 2022: 66,706 2,169 (D) (D) 1,926 27 (D) 2017: 63,986 (D) 167 (D) 1,099 16 - : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 3,651 92 77 29 24 54 16 2017: 4,647 128 97 33 32 61 20 $1,000, 2022: 18,707 305 142 (D) 34 106 73 2017: 11,895 362 62 (D) 22 143 37 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 2,345 48 31 28 7 141 32 2017: 1,736 45 15 22 2 130 31 $1,000, 2022: 160,675 8,980 1,475 896 96 10,199 1,754 2017: 43,947 1,000 903 474 (D) 6,164 341 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 369 5 10 1 3 11 5 2017: 270 2 6 6 6 7 3 $1,000, 2022: 3,215 69 (D) (D) 9 126 11 2017: 2,327 (D) 113 7 (D) 19 4 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,712 13,728 (D) (D) 3,000 11,484 2,223 2017: 8,618 (D) 18,812 1,155 (D) 2,765 1,219 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 1,862 33 14 41 29 15 6 2017: 2,298 42 11 52 11 41 29 $1,000, 2022: 66,716 4,434 456 1,689 64 861 (D) 2017: 59,681 3,227 182 1,426 160 751 1,039 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 245 1 73 191 11 152 59 2017: 280 2 72 189 13 195 50 $1,000, 2022: 6,592 (D) 714 11,093 96 2,809 692 2017: 9,776 (D) 4,702 4,580 21 5,388 2,821 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 26,908 (D) 9,775 58,081 8,741 18,477 11,726 2017: 34,915 (D) 65,300 24,234 1,599 27,630 56,414 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 49 - 11 30 - 34 6 2017: 44 - 10 50 - 32 11 $1,000, 2022: 489 - 40 921 - 675 30 2017: 467 - 93 1,321 - 1,868 498 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 91 1 38 110 4 63 28 2017: 89 - 31 75 3 77 21 $1,000, 2022: 869 (D) 317 3,242 (D) 665 382 2017: 939 - 154 1,836 3 995 115 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 26 - 2 - 6 3 2 2017: 24 - 7 - 7 - 2 $1,000, 2022: 30 - (D) - 8 16 (D) 2017: 17 - 22 - 13 - (D) : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 29 - 12 - 2 4 - 2017: 41 - 20 7 1 8 5 $1,000, 2022: 2,020 - 233 - (D) (D) - 2017: 3,605 - 3,576 22 (D) 1,136 (D) : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 32 - 5 66 2 59 22 2017: 52 - 6 89 - 88 31 $1,000, 2022: 107 - 14 112 (D) 141 20 2017: 71 - 1 245 - (D) 26 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 6 - 2 91 - 31 3 2017: 12 2 - 49 - 20 1 $1,000, 2022: 118 - (D) 6,389 - 383 254 2017: 94 (D) - 775 - 1,174 (D) : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 7 - 7 8 1 3 - 2017: 4 - - 4 2 1 - $1,000, 2022: 115 - 30 32 (D) (D) - 2017: 5 - - 116 (D) (D) - Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 16,443 - 4,263 4,050 (D) (D) - 2017: 1,200 - - 28,954 (D) (D) - : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 67 - 10 30 1 16 4 2017: 85 - 15 35 - 14 4 $1,000, 2022: 2,843 - 75 397 (D) 372 (D) 2017: 4,577 - 856 266 - (D) 23 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 54 83 348 12 99 335 66 2017: 89 84 383 4 123 309 91 $1,000, 2022: 854 1,361 9,082 (D) 2,396 11,487 675 2017: 962 2,126 6,075 (D) 909 7,516 3,219 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 15,815 16,401 26,097 (D) 24,198 34,289 10,229 2017: 10,804 25,305 15,862 (D) 7,388 24,322 35,377 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 8 15 89 - 4 16 7 2017: 25 18 61 - 6 32 30 $1,000, 2022: 80 173 882 - 21 (D) 97 2017: 209 145 532 - 26 363 163 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 14 47 138 2 61 168 24 2017: 31 44 209 - 60 149 34 $1,000, 2022: 198 140 404 (D) 1,506 789 133 2017: 344 113 512 - 619 593 170 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 5 13 9 - 6 33 4 2017: - 7 17 - 3 28 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) 163 22 - 51 336 4 2017: - 37 37 - 1 30 (D) : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 4 4 33 9 22 25 13 2017: 3 6 52 2 12 21 10 $1,000, 2022: 46 730 4,278 25 306 697 340 2017: 20 1,640 1,062 (D) 149 389 2,390 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 18 4 47 2 12 27 8 2017: 31 15 29 2 26 29 7 $1,000, 2022: 18 (D) 196 (D) (D) 91 4 2017: (D) 15 89 (D) 14 16 (D) : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 23 3 46 - 14 16 - 2017: 21 - 34 - 12 11 4 $1,000, 2022: 423 (D) 2,155 - 480 126 - 2017: 196 - 1,788 - 47 20 22 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 1 1 11 - 3 5 4 2017: 2 - 5 - 9 - 2 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 142 - (D) (D) 12 2017: (D) - 1 - 24 - (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) (D) 12,883 - (D) (D) 3,009 2017: (D) - 100 - 2,647 - (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 4 7 46 1 - 89 17 2017: 23 20 35 2 12 77 23 $1,000, 2022: 86 32 1,003 (D) - 9,001 87 2017: 188 175 2,055 (D) 28 6,105 455 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 458 318 175 182 21 131 141 2017: 466 299 258 190 9 120 105 $1,000, 2022: 9,457 5,632 2,127 7,062 202 12,409 3,340 2017: 6,654 5,548 1,885 6,900 568 4,422 1,529 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 20,647 17,712 12,155 38,801 9,636 94,726 23,688 2017: 14,279 18,556 7,305 36,317 63,124 36,853 14,567 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 32 18 43 41 - 4 16 2017: 65 29 55 28 - 11 7 $1,000, 2022: 181 257 285 428 - 20 167 2017: 586 250 306 1,372 - 45 (D) : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 273 144 86 56 3 61 89 2017: 238 116 126 67 3 64 61 $1,000, 2022: 1,943 899 729 470 (D) 241 327 2017: 1,577 774 304 584 2 213 442 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 18 11 4 6 10 7 4 2017: 13 9 18 4 4 6 2 $1,000, 2022: 63 23 5 97 36 (D) 8 2017: 26 24 (D) 5 (D) 229 (D) : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 34 26 25 30 1 24 34 2017: 17 44 29 35 6 27 20 $1,000, 2022: 1,104 2,822 566 1,108 (D) 11,625 2,696 2017: 1,964 2,787 575 2,965 465 3,854 539 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 59 54 1 48 - 18 7 2017: 110 79 14 42 - 16 13 $1,000, 2022: 251 34 (D) 63 - (D) (D) 2017: 108 (D) 16 50 - 7 41 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 61 34 9 28 - 14 - 2017: 55 9 1 13 - - - $1,000, 2022: 1,039 197 65 630 - 127 - 2017: 705 35 (D) 110 - - - : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 4 3 2 3 3 8 1 2017: 4 3 - 5 - - 2 $1,000, 2022: 16 5 (D) 2 135 78 (D) 2017: 43 (D) - 11 - - (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,928 1,569 (D) 649 45,000 9,794 (D) 2017: 10,673 (D) - 2,286 - - (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 73 67 28 51 5 41 15 2017: 108 83 58 51 2 21 17 $1,000, 2022: 4,860 1,395 450 4,264 30 144 130 2017: 1,645 1,652 659 1,802 (D) 73 248 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 8 91 53 116 208 318 11 2017: 8 100 63 128 188 366 16 $1,000, 2022: 52 559 1,500 4,542 10,149 17,124 77 2017: 101 673 3,477 6,759 5,753 10,888 165 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 6,486 6,141 28,302 39,158 48,793 53,850 6,984 2017: 12,625 6,729 55,191 52,808 30,602 29,748 10,290 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: - 4 4 12 16 44 1 2017: 2 8 10 16 46 62 5 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 337 (D) 2,015 1,281 (D) 2017: (D) 110 284 21 1,342 2,154 11 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 7 60 28 39 117 148 8 2017: 5 72 32 33 98 152 10 $1,000, 2022: (D) 245 258 311 2,488 4,082 39 2017: 32 197 420 97 2,685 3,123 37 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: - 6 - 20 - 1 - 2017: - 4 3 22 - 5 - $1,000, 2022: - 7 - 36 - (D) - 2017: - (D) (D) (D) - (D) - : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: - 9 11 19 - 1 4 2017: 1 11 13 15 1 1 7 $1,000, 2022: - 99 425 192 - (D) (D) 2017: (D) 41 2,463 (D) (D) (D) 105 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 1 2 10 3 39 207 1 2017: - 1 14 13 64 227 6 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 1 65 709 (D) 2017: - (D) 56 22 118 597 (D) : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: - 9 5 5 68 93 - 2017: - 3 2 1 38 107 2 $1,000, 2022: - 72 143 (D) 4,304 10,527 - 2017: - 47 (D) (D) 1,453 4,301 (D) : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: - 3 2 3 13 13 - 2017: - 3 - - 3 4 - $1,000, 2022: - 5 (D) 8 109 (D) - 2017: - 4 - - (D) (D) - Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - 1,667 (D) 2,827 8,357 (D) - 2017: - 1,295 - - (D) (D) - : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: - 4 9 44 35 41 - 2017: - 13 16 51 3 46 - $1,000, 2022: - 118 271 3,559 1,169 371 - 2017: - 230 222 3,420 128 574 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 494 505 176 204 500 648 19 2017: 438 619 197 258 505 679 14 $1,000, 2022: 3,795 14,531 5,176 7,950 28,132 7,600 (D) 2017: 3,562 10,950 4,255 4,861 10,166 5,062 241 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 7,683 28,774 29,409 38,973 56,265 11,729 (D) 2017: 8,133 17,689 21,600 18,840 20,131 7,456 17,194 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 48 95 19 17 68 97 - 2017: 50 113 30 41 86 128 2 $1,000, 2022: 617 2,170 131 187 1,803 1,139 - 2017: 458 1,996 204 630 2,224 1,544 (D) : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 207 178 77 118 233 239 17 2017: 167 213 85 116 209 244 7 $1,000, 2022: 1,180 1,845 836 1,537 8,584 1,134 28 2017: 964 1,366 559 2,118 3,338 881 55 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: 43 19 13 - - 27 1 2017: 21 16 8 - 3 24 - $1,000, 2022: 114 28 70 - - 49 (D) 2017: 75 47 80 - 60 (D) - : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 31 53 23 6 5 39 1 2017: 36 62 40 5 10 34 5 $1,000, 2022: 936 2,158 2,081 18 34 1,726 (D) 2017: 1,154 1,896 1,435 9 14 353 (D) : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 224 145 12 77 254 258 - 2017: 200 166 8 133 322 309 - $1,000, 2022: 204 306 89 326 4,815 144 - 2017: 84 164 38 294 919 172 - : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 23 27 45 69 171 55 - 2017: 8 23 41 85 108 26 - $1,000, 2022: 147 1,072 1,325 5,245 12,095 2,279 - 2017: 84 109 629 1,502 1,989 293 - : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 11 8 3 8 7 13 - 2017: 14 3 7 6 26 3 - $1,000, 2022: 92 55 15 42 94 51 - 2017: 56 7 16 78 461 (D) - Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 8,363 6,824 5,007 5,254 13,363 3,906 - 2017: 3,983 2,307 2,228 12,921 17,733 (D) - : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 50 120 34 37 64 84 2 2017: 63 189 30 39 69 107 - $1,000, 2022: 505 6,896 630 594 709 1,078 (D) 2017: 687 5,365 1,294 230 1,161 1,733 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 120 292 328 314 134 40 100 2017: 149 333 374 324 178 46 92 $1,000, 2022: 6,713 3,266 4,885 16,281 5,865 2,510 816 2017: 2,690 3,249 2,381 7,946 2,705 1,846 1,472 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 55,944 11,186 14,892 51,852 43,766 62,746 8,156 2017: 18,053 9,758 6,366 24,526 15,199 40,130 16,004 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 9 36 75 66 21 6 8 2017: 31 59 65 86 38 2 6 $1,000, 2022: 235 199 572 3,457 463 (D) 40 2017: 175 480 436 2,772 713 (D) (D) : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 60 154 170 128 56 31 52 2017: 57 171 182 106 54 30 47 $1,000, 2022: 3,384 1,098 961 4,968 2,063 745 445 2017: 533 781 769 1,551 604 158 281 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: - 6 2 - 1 2 9 2017: 1 6 2 - - - 6 $1,000, 2022: - 31 (D) - (D) (D) 18 2017: (D) 47 (D) - - - 82 : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 45 11 13 5 8 6 9 2017: 69 19 42 12 7 7 21 $1,000, 2022: 2,734 73 585 13 70 (D) 213 2017: 1,799 748 439 727 (D) 1,629 833 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 10 94 65 138 35 4 7 2017: 12 77 59 205 90 5 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) 106 (D) 1,697 96 (D) 7 2017: 26 59 (D) 1,085 62 35 (D) : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 13 37 19 107 49 3 7 2017: 5 27 10 45 46 - - $1,000, 2022: 212 1,218 563 5,056 2,277 (D) 28 2017: (D) 645 119 1,588 712 - - : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 5 15 6 11 5 - - 2017: 5 19 1 1 3 1 - $1,000, 2022: (D) 210 (D) 54 (D) - - 2017: 7 99 (D) (D) (D) (D) - Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 14,003 (D) 4,905 (D) - - 2017: 1,410 5,217 (D) (D) (D) (D) - : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 8 22 43 35 25 5 13 2017: 20 44 61 31 27 6 18 $1,000, 2022: 60 331 713 1,036 865 50 65 2017: 17 390 595 (D) 582 16 212 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: 245 48 154 172 120 156 323 119 2017: 209 46 237 180 112 185 340 127 $1,000, 2022: 20,525 1,127 8,110 3,701 4,403 8,709 11,943 8,136 2017: 7,139 390 4,845 2,030 2,743 6,196 10,426 4,178 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 83,774 23,481 52,666 21,516 36,692 55,827 36,975 68,373 2017: 34,160 8,483 20,444 11,277 24,494 33,490 30,665 32,894 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: 20 4 18 28 22 24 53 17 2017: 31 8 31 34 20 35 60 32 $1,000, 2022: 573 (D) 232 635 427 2,397 424 301 2017: 1,183 19 1,631 418 736 1,052 229 259 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: 127 14 82 91 70 65 175 36 2017: 83 25 128 83 48 81 193 40 $1,000, 2022: 6,763 79 2,777 992 668 3,393 1,469 1,369 2017: 2,529 259 1,602 1,115 176 1,638 1,013 1,605 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: - - - 8 - 6 11 7 2017: - - 2 7 4 - 5 1 $1,000, 2022: - - - 9 - 3 18 4 2017: - - (D) 12 (D) - 15 (D) : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: 5 11 - 9 26 12 62 7 2017: 2 8 1 3 39 7 50 15 $1,000, 2022: (D) 74 - 14 2,872 55 9,296 142 2017: (D) 56 (D) (D) 1,281 27 8,381 372 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: 103 15 32 15 17 74 29 67 2017: 143 13 56 25 13 96 41 76 $1,000, 2022: 395 53 169 20 (D) 168 38 186 2017: 667 3 69 (D) 15 208 43 (D) : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: 93 2 70 29 16 31 16 17 2017: 69 - 57 29 5 29 13 25 $1,000, 2022: 12,391 (D) 4,639 1,342 228 2,382 185 5,186 2017: 2,367 - 1,154 275 502 1,028 56 1,758 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: 17 3 7 4 3 7 13 6 2017: 10 - 14 1 1 4 4 1 $1,000, 2022: (D) 68 50 7 (D) 40 101 170 2017: (D) - 207 (D) (D) 36 13 (D) Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: (D) 22,639 7,211 1,750 (D) 5,701 7,757 28,288 2017: (D) - 14,810 (D) (D) 9,007 3,238 (D) : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: 9 21 19 26 7 22 40 19 2017: 22 5 13 28 12 27 52 10 $1,000, 2022: 187 792 243 682 182 272 413 777 2017: 192 53 169 95 26 2,206 678 97 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 6. Income From Farm-Related Sources: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total income from farm-related sources ..............farms, 2022: - 48 139 24 27 430 1,205 497 2017: - 54 125 23 44 406 1,512 469 $1,000, 2022: - 2,525 8,949 136 100 36,823 47,825 31,049 2017: - 1,496 3,554 249 433 9,450 48,482 15,129 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - 52,608 64,383 5,660 3,717 85,636 39,689 62,473 2017: - 27,701 28,434 10,809 9,851 23,277 32,065 32,257 : Customwork and other agricultural services ........farms, 2022: - - 13 2 4 68 220 71 2017: - 2 21 5 4 77 291 99 $1,000, 2022: - - 955 (D) (D) 3,009 10,047 4,762 2017: - (D) 632 (D) (D) 1,629 15,790 3,697 : Gross cash rent or share payments .................farms, 2022: - 24 80 18 17 199 463 254 2017: - 31 55 18 24 206 537 225 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 2,107 40 43 7,693 10,783 12,783 2017: - 224 1,165 154 35 3,458 10,249 7,528 : Sales of forest products, excluding Christmas : trees, short rotation woody crops, and : maple products ...................................farms, 2022: - - - 9 5 - 8 - 2017: - 1 - - 10 - 12 - $1,000, 2022: - - - 7 36 - 7 - 2017: - (D) - - 4 - 22 - : Agri-tourism and recreational services ............farms, 2022: - 11 1 3 - 4 44 15 2017: - 9 1 2 9 5 57 15 $1,000, 2022: - 696 (D) (D) - 11 4,615 177 2017: - 564 (D) (D) 313 6 6,448 56 : Patronage dividends and refunds : from cooperatives ................................farms, 2022: - 8 72 1 2 160 467 220 2017: - 14 86 - 1 205 669 247 $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) (D) (D) 510 3,000 2,036 2017: - 57 317 - (D) 728 3,468 959 : Crop and livestock insurance payments .............farms, 2022: - 9 45 1 2 208 152 181 2017: - 1 34 - 1 131 162 114 $1,000, 2022: - 792 4,594 (D) (D) 24,468 11,176 10,748 2017: - (D) 777 - (D) 3,136 2,866 2,350 : Amount from State and local government : agricultural program payments ....................farms, 2022: - 1 11 - - 16 26 19 2017: - - 9 - - 15 19 20 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 168 - - 201 79 185 2017: - - (D) - - 120 74 234 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - (D) 15,229 - - 12,578 3,044 9,740 2017: - - (D) - - 8,011 3,899 11,688 : Other farm-related income sources .................farms, 2022: - 7 17 3 1 36 203 47 2017: - 9 13 7 9 40 297 50 $1,000, 2022: - (D) 964 16 (D) 932 8,117 359 2017: - (D) 509 28 (D) 372 9,565 304 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 6,965 148 78 74 77 136 66 workers: 32,583 730 728 291 192 392 334 $1,000 payroll: 675,083 15,451 10,831 2,292 1,744 6,765 7,199 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 5,445 106 43 64 67 113 48 workers: 10,460 193 98 126 129 211 112 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 933 31 16 6 10 22 15 workers: 6,016 207 108 31 63 (D) 91 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 587 11 19 4 - 1 3 workers: 16,107 330 522 134 - (D) 131 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 4,350 99 62 52 41 106 56 workers: 16,493 401 239 179 76 217 257 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 3,653 77 48 50 41 103 48 workers: 6,628 164 96 (D) 76 189 107 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 426 16 9 1 - 2 7 workers: 2,694 93 59 (D) - (D) (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 271 6 5 1 - 1 1 workers: 7,171 144 84 (D) - (D) (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 4,555 93 56 44 53 82 32 workers: 16,090 329 489 112 116 175 77 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 3,909 87 33 41 50 79 30 workers: 7,275 170 83 77 98 153 (D) 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 372 4 7 1 3 2 2 workers: 2,265 (D) 46 (D) 18 (D) (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 274 2 16 2 - 1 - workers: 6,550 (D) 360 (D) - (D) - : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 2,410 55 22 30 24 54 34 workers: 7,627 146 47 135 42 97 196 $1,000 payroll: 255,946 3,934 1,707 527 384 2,259 4,764 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 2,615 49 16 22 36 30 10 workers: 5,963 127 43 41 67 58 20 $1,000 payroll: 46,631 2,702 252 154 253 1,156 180 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 1,940 44 40 22 17 52 22 150 days or more, workers: 8,866 255 192 44 34 120 61 less than 150 days, workers: 10,127 202 446 71 49 117 57 $1,000 payroll: 372,506 8,815 8,872 1,610 1,107 3,350 2,256 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 506 5 18 - 2 1 3 workers: 3,895 11 164 - (D) (D) 4 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 442 5 15 - - 1 3 workers: 2,905 11 146 - - (D) 4 : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: 64 - 3 - 2 - - workers: 990 - 18 - (D) - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 12,740 250 107 191 184 145 70 workers: 30,487 533 197 528 399 301 178 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 149 - 62 94 5 96 48 workers: 588 - 162 322 7 335 251 $1,000 payroll: 8,122 - 2,555 5,946 46 3,720 4,022 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 108 - 54 73 5 83 34 workers: 201 - 98 156 7 143 68 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 28 - 5 19 - 9 8 workers: 169 - 32 (D) - 51 44 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 13 - 3 2 - 4 6 workers: 218 - 32 (D) - 141 139 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 79 - 41 72 3 50 38 workers: 275 - 73 187 (D) 104 102 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 58 - 39 68 3 46 32 workers: 116 - (D) 151 (D) 66 50 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 17 - 2 2 - 3 5 workers: 98 - (D) (D) - (D) (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 4 - - 2 - 1 1 workers: 61 - - (D) - (D) (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 102 - 35 51 2 69 30 workers: 313 - 89 135 (D) 231 149 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 85 - 32 48 2 61 19 workers: 156 - 59 120 (D) 99 (D) 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 13 - - 3 - 5 10 workers: 87 - - 15 - 30 57 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 4 - 3 - - 3 1 workers: 70 - 30 - - 102 (D) : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 47 - 27 43 3 27 18 workers: 159 - 35 86 (D) 40 30 $1,000 payroll: 2,652 - 708 2,209 (D) 912 724 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 70 - 21 22 2 46 10 workers: 143 - 47 50 (D) 129 32 $1,000 payroll: 874 - 165 945 (D) 975 26 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 32 - 14 29 - 23 20 150 days or more, workers: 116 - 38 101 - 64 72 less than 150 days, workers: 170 - 42 85 - 102 117 $1,000 payroll: 4,597 - 1,683 2,791 - 1,832 3,272 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 5 - - 6 - 6 9 workers: 19 - - 6 - 12 15 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 5 - - 6 - 6 7 workers: 19 - - 6 - 12 (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - - 2 workers: - - - - - - (D) : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 344 3 106 50 6 156 51 workers: 780 (D) 237 118 25 434 120 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 42 37 228 17 50 140 57 workers: 203 79 1,077 84 151 508 168 $1,000 payroll: (D) 846 15,895 629 2,714 6,630 2,331 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 24 35 178 14 41 99 49 workers: 41 (D) 328 41 79 171 83 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 6 2 25 - 9 34 5 workers: 37 (D) 160 - 72 191 29 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 12 - 25 3 - 7 3 workers: 125 - 589 43 - 146 56 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 31 24 117 17 30 80 30 workers: 121 31 457 59 93 236 75 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 18 24 96 14 24 68 25 workers: (D) 31 172 20 39 107 38 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 12 - 9 - 6 6 4 workers: 76 - 57 - 54 33 (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 1 - 12 3 - 6 1 workers: (D) - 228 39 - 96 (D) : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 28 26 163 13 27 112 39 workers: 82 48 620 25 58 272 93 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 23 25 137 13 27 96 37 workers: 52 (D) 252 25 58 168 63 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 4 1 14 - - 15 1 workers: (D) (D) 95 - - (D) (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 1 - 12 - - 1 1 workers: (D) - 273 - - (D) (D) : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 14 11 65 4 23 28 18 workers: 46 13 210 16 79 51 33 $1,000 payroll: (D) 334 6,070 93 1,862 1,067 930 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 11 13 111 - 20 60 27 workers: 28 21 259 - 45 130 43 $1,000 payroll: 370 141 988 - 311 1,125 389 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 17 13 52 13 7 52 12 150 days or more, workers: 75 18 247 43 14 185 42 less than 150 days, workers: 54 27 361 25 13 142 50 $1,000 payroll: 1,995 370 8,838 536 541 4,438 1,012 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: - - 30 - - 7 4 workers: - - 198 - - 25 13 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: - - 27 - - 5 4 workers: - - (D) - - (D) 13 : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - 3 - - 2 - workers: - - (D) - - (D) - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 43 88 669 2 97 470 81 workers: 103 190 1,434 (D) 210 1,169 222 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 191 132 94 109 - 67 101 workers: 467 611 574 326 - 314 322 $1,000 payroll: 5,283 7,171 2,945 6,244 - 3,692 4,925 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 163 112 78 93 - 43 82 workers: 306 199 126 172 - 62 159 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 28 12 14 12 - 14 15 workers: 161 88 (D) 77 - 76 87 10 workers or more ....................................farms: - 8 2 4 - 10 4 workers: - 324 (D) 77 - 176 76 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 106 69 56 66 - 48 64 workers: 237 217 138 192 - 118 165 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 89 57 48 59 - 41 56 workers: 140 89 58 117 - 66 93 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 17 8 7 4 - 5 4 workers: 97 60 (D) 25 - (D) 24 10 workers or more ................................farms: - 4 1 3 - 2 4 workers: - 68 (D) 50 - (D) 48 : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 120 86 67 63 - 51 64 workers: 230 394 436 134 - 196 157 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 115 72 58 59 - 42 60 workers: 205 112 85 103 - (D) 122 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 5 10 7 3 - 2 3 workers: 25 65 (D) (D) - (D) (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: - 4 2 1 - 7 1 workers: - 217 (D) (D) - 111 (D) : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 71 46 27 46 - 16 37 workers: 166 111 39 132 - 28 91 $1,000 payroll: 3,319 2,852 240 3,714 - 432 2,090 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 85 63 38 43 - 19 37 workers: 170 137 79 70 - 21 80 $1,000 payroll: 511 666 123 476 - 327 697 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 35 23 29 20 - 32 27 150 days or more, workers: 71 106 99 60 - 90 74 less than 150 days, workers: 60 257 357 64 - 175 77 $1,000 payroll: 1,454 3,654 2,582 2,053 - 2,933 2,138 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 8 3 - 10 - 5 7 workers: 16 (D) - 25 - 12 22 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 4 2 - 9 - 5 3 workers: 6 (D) - (D) - 12 10 : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: 4 1 - 1 - - 4 workers: 10 (D) - (D) - - 12 : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 630 474 275 272 16 116 121 workers: 1,504 1,256 731 670 34 255 339 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 8 67 48 82 86 193 4 workers: 13 125 170 459 342 919 9 $1,000 payroll: 70 1,483 3,352 6,620 7,181 29,380 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 8 63 38 66 68 149 3 workers: 13 91 109 107 132 360 (D) 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: - 3 10 5 13 30 1 workers: - (D) 61 40 91 221 (D) 10 workers or more ....................................farms: - 1 - 11 5 14 - workers: - (D) - 312 119 338 - : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 2 31 36 31 54 132 1 workers: (D) 47 86 146 177 587 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 2 30 33 26 51 114 - workers: (D) (D) 70 42 111 272 - 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: - 1 3 3 2 8 1 workers: - (D) 16 (D) (D) 51 (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: - - - 2 1 10 - workers: - - - (D) (D) 264 - : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 7 43 35 63 58 123 4 workers: (D) 78 84 313 165 332 (D) Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 7 41 32 49 52 114 4 workers: (D) (D) 68 81 109 259 (D) 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: - 2 3 3 5 6 - workers: - (D) 16 19 (D) 38 - 10 workers or more ..................................farms: - - - 11 1 3 - workers: - - - 213 (D) 35 - : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 1 24 13 19 28 70 - workers: (D) 29 31 37 57 375 - $1,000 payroll: (D) 677 568 1,070 1,324 16,977 - : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 6 36 12 51 32 61 3 workers: (D) 61 34 128 53 133 (D) $1,000 payroll: (D) 213 338 474 760 2,587 17 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 1 7 23 12 26 62 1 150 days or more, workers: (D) 18 55 109 120 212 (D) less than 150 days, workers: (D) 17 50 185 112 199 (D) $1,000 payroll: (D) 593 2,447 5,076 5,097 9,816 (D) : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: - 1 8 1 3 14 - workers: - (D) 11 (D) 3 39 - : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: - 1 8 1 3 14 - workers: - (D) 11 (D) 3 39 - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - - - workers: - - - - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 7 127 42 215 59 144 14 workers: 19 351 108 625 133 327 30 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 215 335 100 119 227 322 9 workers: 634 2,158 217 292 907 1,556 30 $1,000 payroll: 4,760 41,685 (D) 4,307 19,380 21,136 257 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 198 248 91 108 181 244 5 workers: 359 449 166 222 346 442 9 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 12 48 9 11 22 42 4 workers: 70 325 51 70 151 267 21 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 5 39 - - 24 36 - workers: 205 1,384 - - 410 847 - : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 97 164 49 72 139 183 4 workers: 216 1,002 95 138 464 699 6 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 95 117 47 69 121 149 4 workers: (D) 236 (D) 121 213 254 6 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 1 24 2 3 4 23 - workers: (D) 170 (D) 17 26 149 - 10 workers or more ................................farms: 1 23 - - 14 11 - workers: (D) 596 - - 225 296 - : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 155 256 67 77 149 239 6 workers: 418 1,156 122 154 443 857 24 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 142 219 67 75 123 194 3 workers: 249 370 122 (D) 220 333 9 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 8 21 - 2 11 29 3 workers: 44 130 - (D) 62 184 15 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 5 16 - - 15 16 - workers: 125 656 - - 161 340 - : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 60 79 33 42 78 83 3 workers: 85 315 59 79 218 240 (D) $1,000 payroll: 1,494 8,489 (D) 1,863 6,317 8,563 (D) : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 118 171 51 47 88 139 5 workers: 266 503 90 103 257 346 21 $1,000 payroll: 1,301 6,040 698 1,104 1,085 1,063 129 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 37 85 16 30 61 100 1 150 days or more, workers: 131 687 36 59 246 459 (D) less than 150 days, workers: 152 653 32 51 186 511 (D) $1,000 payroll: 1,965 27,156 1,364 1,340 11,978 11,509 (D) : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 3 12 4 3 5 87 - workers: 8 57 4 4 23 1,390 - : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 3 12 1 3 3 58 - workers: 8 57 (D) 4 (D) 529 - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - 3 - 2 29 - workers: - - (D) - (D) 861 - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 510 626 166 143 199 991 7 workers: 1,228 1,616 402 381 419 2,288 46 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 63 149 179 150 99 35 59 workers: 259 377 794 1,039 486 95 137 $1,000 payroll: 5,105 4,826 11,955 40,366 9,540 1,717 1,123 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 43 133 134 112 75 30 54 workers: 81 242 244 231 157 58 106 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 15 14 30 19 10 4 5 workers: 94 (D) 206 117 58 (D) 31 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 5 2 15 19 14 1 - workers: 84 (D) 344 691 271 (D) - : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 37 86 105 101 75 15 47 workers: 143 180 318 752 234 33 81 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 26 80 90 81 59 13 45 workers: 41 121 155 156 101 (D) (D) 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 8 5 11 5 13 1 2 workers: 56 (D) 63 32 78 (D) (D) 10 workers or more ................................farms: 3 1 4 15 3 1 - workers: 46 (D) 100 564 55 (D) - : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 48 90 122 84 59 29 33 workers: 116 197 476 287 252 62 56 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 46 85 95 71 47 27 31 workers: (D) 161 178 149 81 (D) (D) 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: - 4 18 5 - 2 2 workers: - (D) 114 25 - (D) (D) 10 workers or more ..................................farms: 2 1 9 8 12 - - workers: (D) (D) 184 113 171 - - : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 15 59 57 66 40 6 26 workers: 73 104 162 375 117 11 48 $1,000 payroll: 1,984 1,833 5,068 17,648 3,345 (D) 808 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 26 63 74 49 24 20 12 workers: 48 131 180 131 75 44 18 $1,000 payroll: 895 796 1,028 957 400 (D) 126 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 22 27 48 35 35 9 21 150 days or more, workers: 70 76 156 377 117 22 33 less than 150 days, workers: 68 66 296 156 177 18 38 $1,000 payroll: 2,226 2,197 5,859 21,761 5,795 1,319 189 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 13 9 18 9 9 2 - workers: 36 25 172 57 47 (D) - : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 13 9 18 9 9 2 - workers: 36 25 172 57 47 (D) - : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - - - workers: - - - - - - - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 170 410 444 176 138 38 126 workers: 360 937 1,041 442 333 84 372 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: 120 65 113 99 74 103 181 105 workers: 536 166 485 469 220 1,065 586 698 $1,000 payroll: 12,996 2,927 14,474 8,323 3,764 15,196 9,113 11,844 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: 94 58 92 74 58 47 148 67 workers: 247 117 197 139 113 77 265 159 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: 21 5 9 8 15 17 16 20 workers: 151 (D) 55 63 (D) 90 87 120 10 workers or more ....................................farms: 5 2 12 17 1 39 17 18 workers: 138 (D) 233 267 (D) 898 234 419 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: 85 50 78 72 51 79 91 83 workers: 297 117 333 246 124 305 257 287 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: 77 48 66 55 45 61 75 67 workers: 170 (D) (D) 102 86 120 133 132 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: 4 - 2 15 6 12 12 12 workers: 23 - (D) (D) 38 80 65 72 10 workers or more ................................farms: 4 2 10 2 - 6 4 4 workers: 104 (D) 197 (D) - 105 59 83 : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: 74 29 65 52 42 75 127 77 workers: 239 49 152 223 96 760 329 411 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: 67 26 59 40 35 31 107 49 workers: 187 34 115 78 54 55 181 85 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: 7 3 6 7 7 10 16 17 workers: 52 15 37 47 42 57 98 100 10 workers or more ..................................farms: - - - 5 - 34 4 11 workers: - - - 98 - 648 50 226 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: 46 36 48 47 32 28 54 28 workers: 130 86 227 127 82 89 144 62 $1,000 payroll: 4,776 2,179 9,193 3,634 1,460 2,205 3,533 1,395 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: 35 15 35 27 23 24 90 22 workers: 100 29 77 47 48 67 191 74 $1,000 payroll: 971 60 570 225 301 476 1,357 493 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: 39 14 30 25 19 51 37 55 150 days or more, workers: 167 31 106 119 42 216 113 225 less than 150 days, workers: 139 20 75 176 48 693 138 337 $1,000 payroll: 7,250 688 4,711 4,464 2,002 12,515 4,223 9,956 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: 7 - 5 10 17 16 14 12 workers: 18 - 11 54 35 67 69 305 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: 7 - 5 10 16 16 11 11 workers: 18 - 11 54 (D) 67 63 (D) : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - 1 - 3 1 workers: - - - - (D) - 6 (D) : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: 69 48 69 241 118 114 326 80 workers: 135 102 147 617 248 255 793 175 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 7. Hired Farm Labor - Workers and Payroll: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hired farm labor ..........................................farms: - 19 64 18 15 187 688 267 workers: - 39 291 55 25 674 5,834 1,206 $1,000 payroll: - 857 6,072 859 336 18,758 184,090 35,530 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .............................farms: - 18 52 14 15 151 478 219 workers: - (D) 89 25 25 313 874 485 5 to 9 workers ........................................farms: - 1 6 4 - 25 101 33 workers: - (D) 42 30 - 154 682 233 10 workers or more ....................................farms: - - 6 - - 11 109 15 workers: - - 160 - - 207 4,278 488 : Workers by days worked: : 150 days or more ........................................farms: - 13 47 13 10 127 468 185 workers: - 23 162 25 12 347 3,502 793 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) .........................farms: - 12 40 12 10 116 329 156 workers: - (D) 61 (D) 12 245 597 303 5 to 9 workers ....................................farms: - 1 6 1 - 9 63 17 workers: - (D) (D) (D) - (D) 421 109 10 workers or more ................................farms: - - 1 - - 2 76 12 workers: - - (D) - - (D) 2,484 381 : Less than 150 days ......................................farms: - 9 33 10 9 109 421 168 workers: - 16 129 30 13 327 2,332 413 Farms with- : 1 to 4 workers (see text) ...........................farms: - 9 24 8 9 97 335 158 workers: - 16 45 (D) 13 197 603 316 5 to 9 workers ......................................farms: - - 4 2 - 3 45 6 workers: - - 23 (D) - 20 275 36 10 workers or more ..................................farms: - - 5 - - 9 41 4 workers: - - 61 - - 110 1,454 61 : Reported only workers working : 150 days or more .........................................farms: - 10 31 8 6 78 267 99 workers: - 16 49 13 8 165 1,616 363 $1,000 payroll: - 424 1,391 309 238 5,246 79,974 14,879 : Reported only workers working : less than 150 days .......................................farms: - 6 17 5 5 60 220 82 workers: - 11 52 21 9 134 482 143 $1,000 payroll: - 153 914 159 17 1,140 4,043 1,755 : Reported both - workers working : 150 days or more and workers : working less than 150 days ...............................farms: - 3 16 5 4 49 201 86 150 days or more, workers: - 7 113 12 4 182 1,886 430 less than 150 days, workers: - 5 77 9 4 193 1,850 270 $1,000 payroll: - 279 3,767 392 82 12,372 100,072 18,896 : Total migrant workers .....................................farms: - 1 - - - 14 65 15 workers: - (D) - - - 33 794 64 : Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor ............farms: - 1 - - - 14 62 15 workers: - (D) - - - 33 (D) 64 : Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only : contract labor .........................................farms: - - - - - - 3 - workers: - - - - - - (D) - : Unpaid workers ............................................farms: - 40 36 34 45 165 1,327 259 workers: - 101 77 123 128 359 3,116 594 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 36,056 877 262 607 396 696 208 2017: 38,893 905 280 851 399 667 274 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 30,213,899 638,190 141,342 269,428 174,130 1,236,174 759,098 2017: 31,820,957 705,289 192,030 282,912 210,147 1,471,783 734,630 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 838 728 539 444 440 1,776 3,650 2017: 818 779 686 332 527 2,207 2,681 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 36,056 877 262 607 396 696 208 2017: 38,893 905 280 851 399 667 274 $1,000, 2022: 72,539,398 1,862,539 629,824 747,225 868,038 2,079,380 825,168 2017: 51,161,421 1,137,370 407,117 639,432 652,264 1,153,547 506,941 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,011,854 2,123,762 2,403,907 1,231,012 2,192,014 2,987,615 3,967,155 2017: 1,315,440 1,256,762 1,453,990 751,389 1,634,748 1,729,456 1,850,149 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,401 2,918 4,456 2,773 4,985 1,682 1,087 2017: 1,608 1,613 2,120 2,260 3,104 784 690 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 1,217 25 13 15 22 28 9 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 1,130 33 7 8 7 31 - $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 2,485 71 22 34 24 96 13 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 7,751 142 57 137 80 116 51 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 9,901 280 65 262 91 134 22 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 5,884 139 38 86 71 71 31 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 4,376 115 28 38 57 107 31 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 1,881 32 18 16 26 57 26 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 1,431 40 14 11 18 56 25 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 66,329,503 747,054 462,449 510,676 864,061 1,635,196 968,234 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 45.6 85.4 30.6 52.8 20.2 75.6 78.4 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 5,181 140 21 36 30 9 9 acres: 24,257 545 89 145 87 33 29 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 10,721 397 35 351 126 28 8 acres: 300,541 12,906 1,273 11,968 3,886 839 254 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 1,536 22 12 26 22 5 5 acres: 89,442 1,288 699 1,540 1,371 280 294 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 2,358 46 18 60 35 22 11 acres: 187,612 3,687 1,492 4,683 2,761 1,750 879 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 1,798 30 18 17 32 21 11 acres: 208,474 3,360 2,108 1,934 3,541 2,343 1,213 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 2,132 32 33 12 22 54 9 acres: 336,696 4,999 5,173 1,908 3,441 8,632 1,450 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 886 10 14 3 15 7 21 acres: 175,703 1,962 2,726 615 3,060 1,421 4,285 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 730 13 11 3 12 11 10 acres: 173,385 3,134 2,625 703 2,790 2,566 2,324 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 3,000 47 37 28 37 145 28 acres: 1,075,547 16,837 14,231 9,463 13,127 51,227 11,357 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 2,716 22 29 31 26 124 23 acres: 1,915,467 17,129 21,669 20,470 17,697 89,226 15,361 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 1,870 53 20 15 24 127 12 acres: 2,589,952 73,765 27,042 20,205 32,052 171,659 17,134 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 3,128 65 14 25 15 143 61 acres: 23,136,823 498,578 62,215 195,794 90,317 906,198 704,518 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 6,404 150 14 87 37 5 23 acres: 30,185 775 64 (D) (D) 7 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 11,579 411 51 542 128 17 12 acres: 330,864 13,498 1,677 18,556 4,410 491 484 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 1,545 45 8 26 21 4 2 acres: 89,516 2,529 494 1,501 1,221 223 (D) 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 2,462 35 18 52 39 18 24 acres: 197,209 2,726 1,462 4,056 3,081 1,450 1,947 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 1,846 29 19 28 39 12 10 acres: 214,077 3,304 2,295 3,193 4,393 1,307 1,168 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 2,164 30 31 18 18 51 35 acres: 341,266 4,624 4,867 2,767 2,881 8,177 5,570 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 758 6 11 2 1 15 7 acres: 150,174 1,198 2,190 (D) (D) 3,083 1,404 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 716 9 12 5 16 11 9 acres: 170,631 2,178 2,920 1,190 3,792 2,657 2,173 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 3,012 52 21 33 26 121 33 acres: 1,091,056 17,682 7,601 10,717 9,766 43,489 12,876 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 2,622 39 37 17 17 90 26 acres: 1,865,983 27,395 26,627 10,703 11,800 67,632 17,596 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 2,171 27 33 12 25 132 25 acres: 3,059,667 35,495 46,913 20,909 33,212 185,582 34,598 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 3,614 72 25 29 32 191 68 acres: 24,280,329 593,885 94,920 208,593 135,269 1,157,685 656,625 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 24,015 601 188 283 222 572 145 2017: 25,061 570 178 419 206 538 156 acres, 2022: 10,479,125 474,220 69,773 144,975 20,400 692,426 106,434 2017: 11,056,259 586,828 81,082 136,849 12,532 742,370 93,280 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 16,382 288 141 104 166 191 85 2017: 19,287 384 149 206 151 253 98 acres, 2022: 4,951,986 (D) 45,655 14,398 12,197 (D) 42,618 2017: 5,916,737 283,538 59,432 44,558 8,124 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 826 15 273 379 22 423 159 2017: 1,012 38 289 377 33 524 229 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 74,242 (D) 63,301 963,154 9,151 169,051 364,724 2017: 107,043 8,506 66,297 1,075,562 10,357 266,278 357,617 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 90 (D) 232 2,541 416 400 2,294 2017: 106 224 229 2,853 314 508 1,562 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 826 15 273 379 22 423 159 2017: 1,012 38 289 377 33 524 229 $1,000, 2022: 1,359,387 19,009 391,089 1,233,742 35,653 504,475 363,361 2017: 1,345,647 46,505 336,427 900,833 32,693 449,252 434,669 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,645,747 1,267,265 1,432,560 3,255,255 1,620,589 1,192,612 2,285,286 2017: 1,329,691 1,223,811 1,164,108 2,389,477 990,682 857,351 1,898,119 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 18,310 8,319 6,178 1,281 3,896 2,984 996 2017: 12,571 5,467 5,075 838 3,157 1,687 1,215 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 38 1 13 12 2 36 29 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 28 2 11 22 2 30 10 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 32 - 13 33 - 55 23 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 76 2 26 56 - 100 33 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 170 - 101 53 8 81 26 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 258 6 57 61 3 61 14 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 183 4 37 84 5 43 11 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 31 - 10 30 2 10 8 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 10 - 5 28 - 7 5 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 464,875 21,123 648,581 1,138,097 252,927 823,954 785,660 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 16.0 (D) 9.8 84.6 3.6 20.5 46.4 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 310 8 68 5 2 42 13 acres: 1,472 31 306 8 (D) 205 53 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 337 6 88 11 4 100 50 acres: 7,937 134 2,293 274 (D) 2,799 1,058 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 42 - 13 3 5 22 10 acres: 2,501 - 729 160 309 1,294 587 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 37 - 15 9 2 43 10 acres: 2,945 - 1,265 756 (D) 3,466 803 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 33 - 16 10 1 26 5 acres: 3,631 - 1,890 1,334 (D) 3,050 560 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 17 - 19 21 - 34 8 acres: 2,594 - 2,997 3,405 - 5,393 1,280 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 8 - 6 8 2 11 7 acres: 1,603 - 1,158 1,564 (D) 2,201 1,406 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 7 - 5 10 - 12 4 acres: 1,675 - 1,146 2,390 - 2,823 926 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 12 - 16 43 3 49 19 acres: 4,347 - 5,923 15,585 994 16,323 5,837 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 14 - 8 78 - 44 15 acres: 9,245 - 6,419 55,132 - 30,596 9,881 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 5 - 15 55 1 22 5 acres: 7,743 - 18,015 75,169 (D) 32,831 6,998 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 4 1 4 126 2 18 13 acres: 28,549 (D) 21,160 807,377 (D) 68,070 335,335 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 373 14 45 9 11 44 11 acres: 1,868 79 170 (D) 38 71 72 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 426 15 106 9 3 131 107 acres: 10,812 414 2,785 247 (D) 4,082 2,878 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 35 1 9 4 4 22 15 acres: 2,106 (D) 522 252 210 1,253 859 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 45 3 17 4 3 44 6 acres: 3,713 244 1,331 335 260 3,534 502 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 35 - 16 2 - 20 18 acres: 3,908 - 1,899 (D) - 2,165 2,074 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 29 - 8 29 3 45 6 acres: 4,747 - 1,245 4,761 441 7,089 1,002 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 12 - 14 8 - 17 5 acres: 2,333 - 2,815 1,600 - 3,298 1,025 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 9 - 17 13 - 17 5 acres: 2,195 - 4,058 3,090 - 4,021 1,144 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 14 2 29 32 3 50 22 acres: 5,132 (D) 10,079 11,290 963 17,983 6,515 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 12 - 16 67 3 59 12 acres: 7,724 - 11,471 50,828 (D) 39,321 7,608 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 14 - 8 37 2 40 4 acres: 21,519 - 9,442 51,529 (D) 55,030 6,608 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 8 3 4 163 1 35 18 acres: 40,986 7,019 20,480 951,384 (D) 128,431 327,330 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 640 7 163 318 11 335 136 2017: 793 31 195 317 21 414 197 acres, 2022: 30,777 (D) 12,151 519,454 (D) 79,147 41,930 2017: 38,128 7,695 17,150 599,063 924 131,453 50,567 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 556 4 142 169 11 281 106 2017: 704 17 154 200 19 388 166 acres, 2022: 24,355 (D) 8,371 278,619 (D) 60,588 19,710 2017: 28,868 2,221 12,419 308,850 454 103,574 31,267 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 185 274 1,511 24 264 1,127 211 2017: 246 315 1,615 12 313 1,223 257 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 290,733 99,280 187,247 (D) 161,407 218,374 127,056 2017: 484,328 161,337 236,846 129 157,664 201,574 155,200 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 1,572 362 124 (D) 611 194 602 2017: 1,969 512 147 11 504 165 604 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 185 274 1,511 24 264 1,127 211 2017: 246 315 1,615 12 313 1,223 257 $1,000, 2022: 291,502 363,570 1,378,825 17,137 527,745 2,683,887 842,609 2017: 246,522 313,415 1,139,905 8,221 281,079 1,360,019 513,608 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,575,686 1,326,897 912,525 714,046 1,999,034 2,381,444 3,993,406 2017: 1,002,121 994,967 705,824 685,079 898,017 1,112,035 1,998,474 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,003 3,662 7,364 122,408 3,270 12,290 6,632 2017: 509 1,943 4,813 63,728 1,783 6,747 3,309 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 3 5 36 - 12 16 4 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 9 3 23 - 33 26 11 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 21 11 96 3 39 53 7 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 77 47 493 8 57 144 13 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 23 110 565 3 45 312 35 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 24 46 172 10 31 343 54 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 16 41 89 - 15 177 49 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 3 8 29 - 16 35 13 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 9 3 8 - 16 21 25 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 503,954 472,721 730,963 98,115 682,989 537,718 1,078,072 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 57.7 21.0 25.6 (D) 23.6 40.6 11.8 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 6 4 354 19 1 129 29 acres: (D) 8 1,788 21 (D) 558 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 30 73 734 5 39 669 77 acres: 1,116 2,549 18,455 (D) 1,177 21,141 2,209 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 7 15 76 - 10 56 5 acres: 396 845 4,391 - (D) 3,103 293 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 24 41 86 - 17 60 13 acres: 1,941 3,277 6,703 - 1,410 4,659 1,005 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 4 33 76 - 34 55 17 acres: 460 3,752 8,974 - 4,071 6,249 2,005 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 9 23 36 - 32 30 16 acres: 1,400 3,624 5,739 - 5,008 4,688 2,574 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 6 21 26 - 14 27 9 acres: 1,239 4,185 5,226 - 2,786 5,289 1,799 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 2 10 9 - 7 12 1 acres: (D) 2,373 2,105 - 1,701 2,960 (D) : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 33 21 53 - 33 55 10 acres: 10,014 7,690 18,187 - 11,488 19,905 3,402 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 31 20 26 - 35 9 15 acres: 20,227 13,598 17,809 - 26,013 6,710 9,629 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 3 5 15 - 25 11 3 acres: 4,241 5,724 22,073 - 33,148 14,393 3,605 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 30 8 20 - 17 14 16 acres: 249,233 51,655 75,797 - 74,019 128,719 100,166 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 14 15 433 6 11 180 41 acres: 43 38 2,339 13 44 829 180 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 38 97 693 6 57 644 74 acres: 1,439 3,521 17,920 116 1,520 20,153 2,289 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 19 9 82 - 16 48 6 acres: 1,170 506 4,675 - 854 2,797 397 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 22 36 99 - 31 89 23 acres: 1,785 2,879 7,879 - 2,545 7,100 1,928 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 3 10 73 - 26 55 35 acres: 380 1,161 8,798 - 3,032 6,239 3,950 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 6 34 34 - 38 49 17 acres: 966 5,507 5,416 - 5,888 7,560 2,666 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 10 12 23 - 11 18 8 acres: 1,960 2,494 4,611 - 2,135 3,519 1,577 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 8 8 16 - 12 21 3 acres: 1,883 1,880 3,749 - 2,892 5,045 716 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 17 36 75 - 45 59 20 acres: 5,393 13,324 27,524 - 15,682 22,053 7,749 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 33 31 41 - 33 23 10 acres: 22,935 21,728 29,196 - 24,572 15,884 7,264 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 12 14 32 - 21 18 10 acres: 13,800 17,629 44,750 - 27,952 22,485 15,084 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 64 13 14 - 12 19 10 acres: 432,574 90,670 79,989 - 70,548 87,910 111,400 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 92 116 1,246 22 217 483 170 2017: 120 142 1,303 7 230 484 201 acres, 2022: 56,676 12,920 66,410 (D) 81,279 19,894 17,892 2017: 30,995 28,989 69,393 43 69,871 26,536 15,360 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 30 76 1,064 20 100 201 144 2017: 59 110 1,198 7 111 305 170 acres, 2022: (D) 8,159 37,951 22 26,583 5,042 12,910 2017: (D) 20,527 49,214 (D) 31,048 12,371 12,404 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 1,714 1,207 681 601 38 267 333 2017: 1,632 1,345 1,034 661 37 290 309 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 929,434 490,740 231,567 402,741 3,428 249,554 227,945 2017: 1,018,461 630,033 278,093 475,166 3,908 240,980 266,922 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 542 407 340 670 90 935 685 2017: 624 468 269 719 106 831 864 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 1,714 1,207 681 601 38 267 333 2017: 1,632 1,345 1,034 661 37 290 309 $1,000, 2022: 2,727,748 1,319,163 638,125 1,471,602 30,779 687,260 666,482 2017: 1,554,142 886,453 649,553 1,140,083 16,517 529,840 685,306 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,591,451 1,092,927 937,042 2,448,589 809,965 2,574,007 2,001,449 2017: 952,293 659,073 628,195 1,724,785 446,403 1,827,034 2,217,820 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,935 2,688 2,756 3,654 8,979 2,754 2,924 2017: 1,526 1,407 2,336 2,399 4,226 2,199 2,567 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 38 69 30 15 - 4 17 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 52 36 31 4 3 10 4 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 66 86 44 17 1 21 22 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 352 308 269 99 5 25 57 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 598 425 205 181 14 61 76 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 367 146 52 115 15 62 64 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 153 89 34 78 - 43 67 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 47 37 5 57 - 26 12 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 41 11 11 35 - 15 14 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 1,184,539 1,361,181 981,172 1,886,426 95,933 1,181,722 2,073,051 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 78.5 36.1 23.6 21.3 3.6 21.1 11.0 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 126 155 276 79 2 18 24 acres: 546 717 1,238 373 (D) (D) 98 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 617 409 225 258 14 97 92 acres: 21,242 13,578 4,739 6,968 398 2,715 2,766 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 194 41 14 32 - 13 16 acres: 11,580 2,312 839 1,844 - 736 868 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 152 141 31 35 5 26 23 acres: 11,825 11,241 2,420 2,780 376 2,129 1,815 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 112 100 23 26 6 13 23 acres: 12,731 11,785 2,547 2,930 762 1,464 2,707 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 79 76 23 18 9 15 45 acres: 12,470 12,000 3,677 2,778 1,478 2,410 7,103 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 47 31 6 7 2 10 6 acres: 9,353 6,137 1,191 1,327 (D) 2,056 1,215 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 26 16 6 7 - 2 4 acres: 6,079 3,846 1,392 1,653 - (D) 930 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 97 98 17 35 - 11 24 acres: 34,423 33,875 5,644 12,721 - 4,157 8,549 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 102 58 18 43 - 16 25 acres: 75,442 41,509 11,968 28,511 - 10,185 16,820 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 79 33 16 15 - 18 24 acres: 111,478 43,081 21,390 19,695 - 22,838 34,906 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 83 49 26 46 - 28 27 acres: 622,265 310,659 174,522 321,161 - 200,326 150,168 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 171 188 403 78 4 22 35 acres: 689 857 1,828 356 8 117 137 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 534 424 346 249 15 117 90 acres: 18,215 13,605 8,375 6,714 504 3,370 2,639 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 184 32 14 30 2 14 13 acres: 10,948 1,943 809 1,692 (D) 828 741 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 141 121 26 35 1 21 11 acres: 11,209 9,522 2,093 2,711 (D) 1,645 893 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 95 107 50 23 7 16 10 acres: 11,158 12,558 5,593 2,638 778 1,733 1,200 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 82 108 39 43 2 7 19 acres: 13,174 17,070 5,973 6,649 (D) 1,093 2,950 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 28 26 9 13 3 3 11 acres: 5,523 5,156 1,690 2,525 613 565 2,247 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 33 27 12 8 - 4 8 acres: 7,899 6,487 2,789 1,862 - 952 1,898 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 106 96 36 53 1 35 21 acres: 37,170 35,173 12,541 18,824 (D) 13,849 7,392 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 86 74 29 42 2 13 35 acres: 61,853 54,340 22,000 28,680 (D) 8,821 25,050 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 79 73 24 32 - 9 23 acres: 109,602 106,734 36,244 51,167 - 12,103 34,752 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 93 69 46 55 - 29 33 acres: 731,021 366,588 178,158 351,348 - 195,904 187,023 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 708 384 480 485 15 152 219 2017: 665 443 633 496 14 196 197 acres, 2022: 163,715 34,493 14,954 63,548 401 40,239 40,878 2017: 189,920 51,531 15,097 77,405 484 36,525 49,344 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 243 153 426 414 14 127 184 2017: 408 232 565 421 8 156 179 acres, 2022: 61,374 7,875 7,613 34,216 282 30,860 35,213 2017: 77,935 18,121 9,668 41,885 145 30,952 41,202 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 18 393 112 531 452 559 33 2017: 26 437 131 597 388 574 33 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 4,903 467,348 371,376 43,436 1,127,660 1,376,521 15,034 2017: 10,478 581,606 301,474 68,536 1,091,807 1,357,856 11,946 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 272 1,189 3,316 82 2,495 2,462 456 2017: 403 1,331 2,301 115 2,814 2,366 362 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 18 393 112 531 452 559 33 2017: 26 437 131 597 388 574 33 $1,000, 2022: 16,047 635,774 822,855 721,132 1,396,246 1,935,095 40,602 2017: 19,288 559,387 398,973 528,724 823,703 1,655,338 24,547 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 891,514 1,617,746 7,346,917 1,358,063 3,089,040 3,461,708 1,230,366 2017: 741,831 1,280,062 3,045,594 885,635 2,122,946 2,883,863 743,849 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,273 1,360 2,216 16,602 1,238 1,406 2,701 2017: 1,841 962 1,323 7,715 754 1,219 2,055 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: - 25 3 10 22 14 2 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: - 18 1 22 16 19 - $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 4 45 2 36 32 35 2 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 3 74 16 70 129 118 8 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 7 75 13 144 83 88 10 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 1 55 8 142 55 74 2 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 3 70 31 85 54 107 9 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: - 23 13 16 28 56 - $10,000,000 or more ........................................: - 8 25 6 33 48 - : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 715,028 1,018,261 1,032,785 489,116 1,131,398 1,382,926 241,228 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 0.7 45.9 36.0 8.9 99.7 99.5 6.2 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 2 14 7 216 1 6 - acres: (D) 49 (D) 765 (D) 30 - 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: - 74 5 172 27 31 14 acres: - 2,575 213 4,149 823 773 466 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: - 18 4 30 2 9 - acres: - 1,079 240 1,762 (D) 485 - 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 3 20 - 30 22 15 1 acres: 264 1,620 - 2,277 1,719 1,216 (D) : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 1 34 3 15 3 20 2 acres: (D) 3,970 360 1,694 (D) 2,337 (D) 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 3 25 7 22 37 47 - acres: 480 3,961 1,119 3,515 5,841 7,454 - 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 4 20 6 6 10 11 2 acres: 780 3,916 1,216 (D) 2,037 2,288 (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: - 13 2 3 7 21 4 acres: - 3,147 (D) (D) 1,670 4,998 924 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 2 55 18 19 83 81 1 acres: (D) 19,089 6,992 6,642 30,266 29,842 (D) 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 2 42 9 11 86 75 5 acres: (D) 30,804 6,924 7,641 62,188 52,436 3,135 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 1 30 11 5 57 66 2 acres: (D) 41,321 16,219 6,492 82,216 95,353 (D) 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 48 40 2 117 177 2 acres: - 355,817 337,630 (D) 940,430 1,179,309 (D) : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: - 15 5 247 7 11 1 acres: - 18 30 812 (D) 49 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 2 78 15 217 5 52 13 acres: (D) 2,774 333 5,917 117 1,736 405 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: - 17 2 20 2 10 - acres: - 1,045 (D) 1,128 (D) 527 - 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 6 31 7 47 16 21 6 acres: 498 2,433 581 3,938 1,286 1,750 454 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 6 26 4 12 6 18 5 acres: 720 2,863 (D) 1,387 743 2,166 610 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 4 36 2 11 45 53 2 acres: 680 5,446 (D) 1,754 7,169 8,279 (D) 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 1 18 3 3 7 9 - acres: (D) 3,491 614 602 1,452 1,783 - 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: - 14 5 5 8 5 - acres: - 3,386 1,132 1,117 1,972 1,197 - : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 1 75 24 16 50 96 - acres: (D) 27,859 8,647 5,223 18,312 34,539 - 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 2 32 15 3 55 67 4 acres: (D) 24,157 10,843 2,388 39,982 47,842 3,570 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 4 34 11 9 52 58 - acres: 6,700 45,092 16,237 12,750 76,928 80,768 - 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 61 38 7 135 174 2 acres: - 463,042 262,183 31,520 943,721 1,177,220 (D) : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 8 163 77 254 376 440 14 2017: 15 193 76 277 315 438 8 acres, 2022: 299 15,360 88,555 7,813 697,802 893,957 1,366 2017: 1,067 19,449 67,437 5,446 676,329 890,703 530 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 8 97 74 190 139 283 8 2017: 15 150 73 228 167 317 8 acres, 2022: (D) 4,893 79,829 2,623 271,988 449,527 790 2017: 947 9,152 61,097 3,362 (D) 497,533 530 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 1,131 1,620 485 505 901 2,353 37 2017: 1,093 2,043 549 489 861 2,465 19 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 529,782 467,157 1,805,818 1,598,737 1,126,091 268,323 16,878 2017: 549,241 482,456 1,796,248 1,499,785 1,138,144 342,534 8,428 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 468 288 3,723 3,166 1,250 114 456 2017: 503 236 3,272 3,067 1,322 139 444 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 1,131 1,620 485 505 901 2,353 37 2017: 1,093 2,043 549 489 861 2,465 19 $1,000, 2022: 1,418,309 2,931,661 1,815,056 1,438,512 2,411,324 2,168,268 73,151 2017: 1,240,889 2,237,180 1,080,729 1,055,546 1,352,231 1,891,867 29,002 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,254,031 1,809,667 3,742,383 2,848,539 2,676,275 921,491 1,977,043 2017: 1,135,305 1,095,047 1,968,541 2,158,581 1,570,536 767,492 1,526,408 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,677 6,276 1,005 900 2,141 8,081 4,334 2017: 2,259 4,637 602 704 1,188 5,523 3,441 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 51 56 12 24 35 80 3 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 26 19 13 27 53 40 2 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 63 57 21 26 60 121 2 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 286 240 83 90 202 698 9 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 335 568 96 82 144 957 - : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 169 351 80 74 163 299 9 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 146 226 77 99 143 103 10 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 48 66 56 55 51 45 - $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 7 37 47 28 50 10 2 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 1,081,462 1,661,295 3,054,680 1,649,715 1,176,703 2,130,521 560,486 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 49.0 28.1 59.1 96.9 95.7 12.6 3.0 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 152 305 5 11 31 1,083 3 acres: 701 1,454 17 (D) 158 5,363 3 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 413 785 47 30 99 857 5 acres: 12,035 21,101 1,515 1,036 2,559 18,026 103 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 61 79 15 2 23 57 4 acres: 3,657 4,529 860 (D) 1,327 3,248 220 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 115 63 28 24 47 72 - acres: 9,258 4,988 2,198 1,938 3,835 5,829 - : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 75 63 11 8 32 51 6 acres: 8,680 7,185 1,232 894 3,797 6,145 744 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 68 62 29 22 76 52 9 acres: 10,825 9,587 4,599 3,497 12,108 8,191 1,416 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 38 30 18 8 30 29 - acres: 7,507 5,938 3,561 1,575 6,001 5,808 - 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 20 21 20 8 25 11 3 acres: 4,665 5,090 4,678 1,913 5,991 2,614 720 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 75 85 61 48 157 46 2 acres: 26,853 29,829 21,877 16,468 56,958 18,140 (D) 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 82 50 64 74 126 51 - acres: 57,846 33,917 48,294 49,482 90,373 34,375 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 20 40 45 69 100 15 3 acres: 25,869 55,433 62,118 95,843 137,969 19,718 5,760 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 12 37 142 201 155 29 2 acres: 361,886 288,106 1,654,869 1,425,949 805,015 140,866 (D) : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 161 502 8 18 33 1,098 - acres: 792 2,374 25 60 152 5,603 - 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 423 949 97 23 110 876 - acres: 12,406 26,616 3,174 812 3,209 18,506 - 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 48 69 14 6 24 71 4 acres: 2,756 3,903 719 352 1,359 4,039 206 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 107 105 22 11 32 79 - acres: 8,607 8,377 1,679 885 2,607 6,483 - : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 56 66 33 11 39 68 4 acres: 6,630 7,819 3,823 1,251 4,524 7,797 475 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 59 62 29 39 95 50 1 acres: 9,380 9,754 4,534 6,124 14,956 7,936 (D) 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 20 49 9 12 17 25 - acres: 3,958 9,722 1,820 2,423 3,323 4,967 - 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 18 20 11 15 21 20 1 acres: 4,271 4,560 2,681 3,663 5,185 4,880 (D) : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 100 79 49 45 97 47 4 acres: 34,975 29,469 17,318 16,186 37,028 18,141 1,458 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 58 53 70 57 108 68 1 acres: 41,001 37,281 48,663 41,608 80,824 45,832 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 23 42 51 50 126 29 4 acres: 31,958 55,739 68,514 71,854 187,402 41,299 5,236 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 20 47 156 202 159 34 - acres: 392,507 286,842 1,643,298 1,354,567 797,575 177,051 - : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 798 1,016 239 361 692 1,868 14 2017: 803 1,213 280 316 637 1,916 8 acres, 2022: 76,417 100,176 54,897 614,900 558,940 57,663 6,275 2017: 89,669 98,639 75,578 588,312 562,650 79,815 742 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 578 777 135 165 423 1,688 14 2017: 634 1,007 210 184 471 1,750 4 acres, 2022: 40,632 66,234 20,760 256,240 263,141 41,063 1,320 2017: 39,672 66,092 25,731 (D) 338,105 50,065 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 461 1,017 1,050 653 397 116 284 2017: 462 1,123 1,135 740 444 122 278 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 994,625 686,481 285,524 592,714 529,274 86,363 225,695 2017: 953,100 690,788 330,523 659,366 687,530 85,105 189,110 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 2,158 675 272 908 1,333 745 795 2017: 2,063 615 291 891 1,548 698 680 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 461 1,017 1,050 653 397 116 284 2017: 462 1,123 1,135 740 444 122 278 $1,000, 2022: 1,551,189 1,191,515 1,687,083 1,610,276 871,151 254,724 525,858 2017: 761,636 836,478 1,022,437 1,144,322 515,988 259,925 317,690 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,364,835 1,171,598 1,606,746 2,465,967 2,194,334 2,195,895 1,851,613 2017: 1,648,562 744,860 900,826 1,546,382 1,162,135 2,130,534 1,142,769 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 1,560 1,736 5,909 2,717 1,646 2,949 2,330 2017: 799 1,211 3,093 1,735 750 3,054 1,680 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 11 19 26 6 14 9 21 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 34 45 33 30 27 4 8 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 32 104 90 78 57 3 10 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 148 370 267 128 112 26 58 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 85 245 351 160 54 27 64 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 31 105 138 58 41 11 72 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 45 99 88 101 40 28 18 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 30 16 32 54 35 2 21 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 45 14 25 38 17 6 12 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 3,035,676 1,298,771 1,434,205 819,510 807,761 346,620 1,404,098 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 32.8 52.9 19.9 72.3 65.5 24.9 16.1 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 26 117 171 54 38 9 31 acres: 145 617 931 269 178 (D) 100 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 107 403 423 79 81 39 49 acres: 3,566 10,438 11,027 2,039 1,965 1,344 1,543 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 23 48 56 4 16 7 13 acres: 1,319 2,856 3,234 200 892 387 768 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 33 70 78 53 25 15 21 acres: 2,592 (D) 6,137 4,247 1,930 1,158 1,697 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 27 50 53 39 24 10 29 acres: 3,380 (D) 5,973 4,519 2,635 1,257 3,395 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 23 75 43 74 51 4 14 acres: 3,655 11,953 6,720 11,677 8,313 660 2,170 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 17 34 39 19 9 1 14 acres: 3,308 (D) 7,643 3,790 1,731 (D) 2,701 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 12 18 26 14 14 9 17 acres: 2,893 4,244 6,101 3,355 3,236 2,200 4,083 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 51 103 57 94 31 9 40 acres: 19,887 (D) 19,972 35,674 11,654 2,676 13,904 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 52 58 41 86 54 5 25 acres: 36,502 41,090 28,507 60,266 38,047 3,416 16,779 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 26 30 35 56 20 - 10 acres: 34,559 (D) 48,715 77,006 26,892 - 12,652 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 64 11 28 81 34 8 21 acres: 882,819 (D) 140,564 389,672 431,801 73,044 165,903 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 13 188 218 96 40 18 18 acres: 63 971 1,116 447 149 37 78 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 100 364 416 114 95 50 66 acres: 3,008 9,625 10,808 3,170 2,361 1,716 2,073 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 20 77 75 12 27 4 24 acres: 1,095 (D) 4,336 705 1,522 246 1,496 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 32 82 68 42 32 6 20 acres: 2,664 (D) 5,460 3,401 2,603 449 1,552 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 32 84 78 34 33 6 17 acres: 3,989 9,732 8,908 3,927 3,716 758 1,955 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 21 60 54 50 39 6 18 acres: 3,403 (D) 8,638 7,922 6,245 953 2,859 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 8 36 22 14 14 2 19 acres: 1,528 (D) 4,449 2,720 2,647 (D) 3,828 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 14 33 19 17 11 1 12 acres: 3,267 (D) 4,461 3,975 2,644 (D) 2,737 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 42 70 88 107 34 8 28 acres: 14,276 25,589 30,409 40,276 12,021 2,654 9,437 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 50 63 28 110 44 9 16 acres: 34,734 43,639 19,237 78,081 30,612 6,490 11,202 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 60 48 33 48 21 3 13 acres: 84,966 64,480 44,489 65,765 28,886 (D) 22,435 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 70 18 36 96 54 9 27 acres: 800,107 (D) 188,212 448,977 594,124 67,143 129,458 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 320 753 858 484 262 79 104 2017: 322 796 832 547 281 63 82 acres, 2022: 93,748 92,081 68,131 259,031 76,011 13,529 10,261 2017: 123,447 117,243 65,605 340,373 78,064 8,624 11,163 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 186 546 727 312 211 61 94 2017: 227 620 754 407 234 53 75 acres, 2022: 38,328 44,636 41,616 144,948 39,571 7,332 7,003 2017: 48,941 76,013 45,940 207,058 50,652 7,883 6,934 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 352 116 408 758 321 318 918 281 2017: 326 112 472 839 320 321 887 288 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: 440,076 36,630 802,212 833,740 466,136 174,641 669,742 302,749 2017: 439,213 32,718 1,011,291 895,508 410,923 177,452 465,119 313,811 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: 1,250 316 1,966 1,100 1,452 549 730 1,077 2017: 1,347 292 2,143 1,067 1,284 553 524 1,090 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: 352 116 408 758 321 318 918 281 2017: 326 112 472 839 320 321 887 288 $1,000, 2022: 1,222,878 588,222 1,117,145 1,383,143 890,639 990,555 2,746,801 893,350 2017: 743,116 249,226 814,766 920,514 564,395 554,247 1,460,924 595,731 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 3,474,085 5,070,880 2,738,101 1,824,727 2,774,576 3,114,951 2,992,158 3,179,180 2017: 2,279,496 2,225,232 1,726,199 1,097,156 1,763,734 1,726,626 1,647,039 2,068,512 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: 2,779 16,058 1,393 1,659 1,911 5,672 4,101 2,951 2017: 1,692 7,617 806 1,028 1,373 3,123 3,141 1,898 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: 11 4 14 32 12 13 16 - $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: 14 - 16 27 11 10 15 5 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: 44 2 50 97 22 19 53 19 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: 45 4 102 162 57 93 169 81 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: 47 20 64 217 74 43 206 53 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: 73 23 53 81 60 35 171 29 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: 37 22 49 88 42 42 151 41 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: 47 18 29 23 21 33 67 29 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: 34 23 31 31 22 30 70 24 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 440,274 621,249 1,048,574 1,527,133 2,061,421 583,652 1,511,693 2,027,882 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: 100.0 5.9 76.5 54.6 22.6 29.9 44.3 14.9 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 12 9 5 105 25 20 62 6 acres: 66 52 (D) 459 133 (D) 302 35 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 43 39 34 179 64 63 354 27 acres: 1,159 1,162 1,044 5,790 1,768 1,944 11,069 1,014 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 7 7 8 34 15 14 57 11 acres: 418 429 462 1,978 848 797 3,311 592 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 12 12 17 35 17 41 49 23 acres: 1,001 977 1,349 2,738 1,406 3,208 3,871 1,911 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 18 5 11 58 20 19 59 21 acres: 2,064 557 1,238 6,942 2,332 2,203 6,732 2,512 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 28 12 50 55 29 29 66 28 acres: 4,446 1,938 7,897 8,546 4,509 4,520 10,178 4,426 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 4 7 1 18 9 2 12 14 acres: 807 1,414 (D) 3,628 1,765 (D) 2,294 2,620 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 7 3 19 23 11 14 13 9 acres: 1,689 710 4,451 5,595 2,572 3,299 3,104 2,134 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 48 4 54 93 38 29 62 35 acres: 17,076 1,346 19,837 32,090 14,353 10,271 22,428 12,064 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 62 7 83 55 23 36 76 43 acres: 45,684 4,221 60,903 37,556 14,924 25,039 55,193 30,122 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 44 7 58 45 21 32 36 26 acres: 58,921 11,160 77,811 60,771 29,204 48,419 53,113 37,004 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 67 4 68 58 49 19 72 38 acres: 306,745 12,664 627,016 667,647 392,322 74,402 498,147 208,315 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 15 23 18 163 31 25 91 25 acres: 90 (D) 76 681 158 127 483 84 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 22 35 30 187 82 64 355 43 acres: 602 939 855 5,727 2,388 1,616 11,135 1,678 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 14 4 4 24 18 16 47 3 acres: 732 (D) 230 1,427 999 913 2,707 156 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 16 6 27 82 19 23 52 16 acres: 1,218 474 2,105 6,571 1,522 1,830 4,097 1,269 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 20 12 13 51 19 18 50 17 acres: 2,376 1,309 1,555 5,941 2,091 2,096 5,733 1,928 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 18 8 38 50 18 18 46 28 acres: 2,882 1,250 6,076 7,755 2,749 2,845 7,138 4,451 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 6 - 4 9 7 9 25 6 acres: 1,225 - 805 1,771 1,357 1,803 4,856 1,140 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 10 4 16 19 5 10 6 4 acres: 2,431 967 3,881 4,529 1,166 2,423 1,412 958 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 38 1 61 77 29 47 52 26 acres: 15,503 (D) 21,183 27,855 11,517 16,866 18,772 9,329 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 37 9 87 58 21 39 58 47 acres: 25,707 5,534 64,772 44,423 13,459 28,004 41,159 31,406 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 55 5 74 51 22 31 55 29 acres: 82,861 6,940 102,417 70,395 28,265 41,911 77,098 42,523 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 75 5 100 68 49 21 50 44 acres: 303,586 14,460 807,336 718,433 345,252 77,018 290,529 218,889 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: 304 88 341 419 240 245 685 184 2017: 280 72 392 427 216 238 708 172 acres, 2022: 391,660 7,430 378,200 106,748 43,637 99,839 143,204 129,699 2017: 384,426 5,902 525,180 72,025 43,663 109,145 80,958 132,699 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 199 78 173 244 194 206 562 147 2017: 224 61 249 271 193 228 613 157 acres, 2022: 219,586 4,680 (D) 13,447 20,781 76,000 74,225 78,650 2017: 248,339 4,555 (D) 19,147 29,221 84,274 47,525 99,231 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS AND LAND IN FARMS : : Farms ..............................................number, 2022: - 120 189 59 112 709 3,881 826 2017: - 133 212 55 159 757 4,062 774 Land in farms .......................................acres, 2022: - 164,931 267,833 17,258 54,299 1,381,696 1,987,213 1,511,087 2017: - 136,062 348,739 26,572 71,366 1,357,931 2,098,803 1,400,296 Average size of farm ............................acres, 2022: - 1,374 1,417 293 485 1,949 512 1,829 2017: - 1,023 1,645 483 449 1,794 517 1,809 : Estimated market value of land and buildings ........farms, 2022: - 120 189 59 112 709 3,881 826 2017: - 133 212 55 159 757 4,062 774 $1,000, 2022: - 359,372 434,930 154,077 125,265 1,618,396 7,546,653 2,386,823 2017: - 202,708 471,980 112,265 144,377 1,490,897 5,426,642 2,286,393 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - 2,994,770 2,301,215 2,611,481 1,118,440 2,282,646 1,944,513 2,889,616 2017: - 1,524,124 2,226,323 2,041,182 908,034 1,969,481 1,335,953 2,953,997 Average per acre ..............................dollars, 2022: - 2,179 1,624 8,928 2,307 1,171 3,798 1,580 2017: - 1,490 1,353 4,225 2,023 1,098 2,586 1,633 2022 farms by value group: : $1 to $49,999 ..............................................: - - 14 4 3 25 91 43 $50,000 to $99,999 .........................................: - 6 9 2 11 24 71 36 $100,000 to $199,999 .......................................: - 17 23 - - 83 215 58 $200,000 to $499,999 .......................................: - 29 37 5 31 147 663 161 $500,000 to $999,999 .......................................: - 22 28 8 44 117 1,309 115 : $1,000,000 to $1,999,999 ...................................: - 15 34 17 10 89 738 121 $2,000,000 to $4,999,999 ...................................: - 7 18 16 9 100 438 140 $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 ...................................: - 10 15 3 3 98 200 84 $10,000,000 or more ........................................: - 14 11 4 1 26 156 68 : Approximate land area ...............................acres, 2022: 248,010 823,505 350,746 389,337 356,508 1,611,574 2,551,043 1,513,215 Proportion in farms .............................percent, 2022: - 20.0 76.4 4.4 15.2 85.7 77.9 99.9 : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: - 2 13 4 8 8 684 21 acres: - (D) 41 4 (D) 41 3,348 73 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: - 21 8 26 49 42 1,079 73 acres: - 678 299 907 1,452 1,312 26,799 1,963 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: - 7 10 1 5 11 194 18 acres: - (D) 587 (D) 273 600 11,505 998 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: - 11 3 4 11 25 374 27 acres: - 880 266 (D) 873 1,976 29,663 2,122 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: - 10 9 5 7 17 211 30 acres: - 1,184 931 586 767 1,974 24,672 3,651 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: - 4 25 - 3 77 240 71 acres: - 622 3,877 - 453 12,438 37,681 11,203 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: - 9 8 6 6 17 93 11 acres: - 1,750 1,608 1,190 1,195 3,318 18,383 2,110 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: - 4 7 1 5 28 93 25 acres: - 996 1,680 (D) 1,192 6,764 22,013 6,052 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: - 13 34 4 4 99 300 114 acres: - 4,762 12,379 1,437 1,458 37,027 107,968 41,433 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: - 12 14 4 7 102 264 118 acres: - 9,874 10,214 (D) 4,835 71,355 183,417 85,281 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: - 8 19 3 2 97 132 98 acres: - 11,509 25,510 4,225 (D) 137,734 188,254 135,244 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 19 39 1 5 186 217 220 acres: - 132,230 210,441 (D) 39,522 1,107,157 1,333,510 1,220,957 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: - 9 3 2 9 15 822 32 acres: - 24 (D) (D) 53 71 4,091 122 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: - 31 14 23 73 62 1,059 92 acres: - 1,039 344 727 2,566 1,533 27,473 2,672 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: - 3 6 1 11 23 166 14 acres: - 176 384 (D) 623 1,329 9,632 854 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: - 6 9 6 14 28 414 8 acres: - 487 757 509 1,154 2,333 33,008 646 : 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: - 5 14 5 7 25 198 16 acres: - 672 1,738 533 807 3,009 23,050 1,870 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: - 11 17 2 5 88 248 52 acres: - 1,678 2,612 (D) 767 14,039 38,996 8,200 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: - 7 2 3 4 20 83 12 acres: - 1,401 (D) 611 806 3,919 16,462 2,370 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: - 3 - - 5 14 71 16 acres: - 749 - - 1,136 3,341 16,891 3,872 : 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: - 24 31 3 6 104 316 99 acres: - 9,236 11,160 1,230 2,396 39,171 112,265 38,186 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: - 11 29 2 9 82 269 104 acres: - 7,893 21,496 (D) 6,360 58,780 189,632 72,015 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: - 7 22 4 8 94 178 111 acres: - 8,480 28,939 4,430 11,125 136,795 249,148 156,312 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 16 65 4 8 202 238 218 acres: - 104,227 280,924 16,490 43,573 1,093,611 1,378,155 1,113,177 : LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE : : Total cropland ......................................farms, 2022: - 73 156 38 41 564 2,410 637 2017: - 83 189 36 48 591 2,491 534 acres, 2022: - 13,086 200,975 2,598 2,043 840,813 875,694 648,661 2017: - 14,259 228,063 6,768 5,573 836,159 922,979 628,161 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: - 39 99 34 25 333 1,516 377 2017: - 50 164 24 39 390 1,853 365 acres, 2022: - 4,582 (D) 2,038 1,303 428,407 410,514 342,629 2017: - 5,737 165,060 4,082 1,884 473,869 477,839 390,328 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements .....................................farms, 2022: 2,321 57 20 33 43 31 18 2017: 2,505 58 16 69 24 21 16 acres, 2022: 430,546 (D) (D) 2,631 3,409 (D) 12,295 2017: 388,021 6,434 3,066 1,144 546 (D) (D) : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 12,779 444 108 209 73 516 114 2017: 11,260 339 86 244 84 477 109 acres, 2022: 5,096,593 263,720 (D) 127,946 4,794 464,747 51,521 2017: 4,751,501 296,856 18,584 91,147 3,862 448,550 49,395 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 7,558 230 63 108 33 422 84 2017: 6,759 172 58 124 51 384 73 acres, 2022: 2,213,903 58,325 11,184 14,366 1,450 295,085 33,536 2017: 2,146,719 77,465 12,263 18,104 1,755 261,931 31,395 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 3,792 157 32 98 26 128 23 2017: 2,181 46 15 73 18 63 22 acres, 2022: 844,490 51,249 (D) 29,809 1,625 92,407 10,816 2017: 390,707 14,365 2,194 17,416 738 51,858 9,853 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 4,172 155 38 56 26 95 36 2017: 4,536 202 28 81 22 180 38 acres, 2022: 2,038,200 154,146 6,421 83,771 1,719 77,255 7,169 2017: 2,214,075 205,026 4,127 55,627 1,369 134,761 8,147 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 4,715 23 9 20 163 8 17 2017: 4,822 28 24 28 161 7 14 acres, 2022: 1,368,221 227 1,352 (D) 44,778 (D) 59,612 2017: 1,308,918 923 3,014 749 33,595 (D) (D) Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 2,705 8 6 8 117 7 8 2017: 2,849 11 9 18 103 3 11 acres, 2022: 788,425 138 (D) 167 36,128 (D) 58,972 2017: 788,554 179 2,260 668 22,156 (D) (D) Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 2,569 18 5 12 67 2 11 2017: 2,471 17 15 10 74 6 3 acres, 2022: 579,796 89 (D) (D) 8,650 (D) 640 2017: 520,364 744 754 81 11,439 2,375 (D) : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 20,450 372 138 406 256 320 120 2017: 23,223 483 162 565 284 376 175 acres, 2022: 17,658,283 (D) 58,199 117,356 104,562 504,362 588,800 2017: 18,801,276 109,202 98,666 140,353 149,010 683,540 587,720 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 19,695 440 156 377 224 185 85 2017: 21,411 495 154 523 228 193 151 acres, 2022: 708,270 (D) 12,018 (D) 4,390 (D) 4,252 2017: 654,504 8,336 9,268 4,961 15,010 (D) (D) Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 22,198 416 150 423 310 333 126 2017: 24,970 532 175 588 307 389 186 acres, 2022: 18,877,254 170,536 62,978 120,154 144,099 537,211 660,067 2017: 19,977,851 115,815 103,992 142,165 171,712 721,288 637,738 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 4,265 79 21 35 1 467 46 2017: 3,798 78 11 40 1 428 41 acres, 2022: 1,908,578 37,082 3,729 7,607 (D) 273,648 31,681 2017: 1,744,803 34,348 3,744 13,587 (D) 257,276 32,285 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 4,913 145 74 46 14 242 63 2017: 5,271 149 55 53 9 250 75 acres, 2022: 7,406,488 253,281 43,576 88,011 2,013 537,292 158,987 2017: 7,165,448 309,468 46,937 74,668 1,208 491,525 166,784 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements .....................................farms, 2022: 45 - 17 13 - 42 9 2017: 68 2 36 22 3 37 29 acres, 2022: 602 - 2,745 (D) - 6,334 (D) 2017: 1,303 (D) 1,796 (D) (D) 6,543 9,059 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 187 4 36 276 1 114 93 2017: 197 19 56 290 7 136 78 acres, 2022: 5,820 (D) 1,035 (D) (D) 12,225 (D) 2017: 7,957 (D) 2,935 (D) (D) 21,336 10,241 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 100 - 14 190 1 64 43 2017: 107 8 34 172 5 54 47 acres, 2022: 3,229 - 140 93,195 (D) 8,773 11,456 2017: 4,694 (D) 1,863 122,834 130 7,074 1,707 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 58 1 13 51 - 26 43 2017: 57 7 17 33 5 48 16 acres, 2022: 711 (D) 156 (D) - 1,199 (D) 2017: 1,149 1,656 290 (D) (D) 10,397 512 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 52 4 13 113 - 34 27 2017: 66 10 10 154 2 49 33 acres, 2022: 1,880 (D) 739 108,743 - 2,253 5,035 2017: 2,114 3,564 782 143,994 (D) 3,865 8,022 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 89 - 64 4 14 53 27 2017: 110 2 67 13 20 64 31 acres, 2022: 3,925 - 4,157 (D) 6,485 7,236 (D) 2017: 6,053 (D) 4,758 3,958 6,693 16,909 (D) Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 38 - 42 1 8 40 11 2017: 30 - 49 3 14 55 10 acres, 2022: 725 - 2,928 (D) 4,880 6,339 (D) 2017: 1,375 - 2,278 (D) 6,554 13,535 467 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 63 - 29 3 8 14 16 2017: 88 2 34 10 6 12 23 acres, 2022: 3,200 - 1,229 14 1,605 897 (D) 2017: 4,678 (D) 2,480 (D) 139 3,374 (D) : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 351 2 164 174 10 244 91 2017: 440 15 170 228 15 297 107 acres, 2022: 35,537 (D) 41,169 426,448 1,918 78,339 (D) 2017: 56,740 (D) 41,367 463,880 (D) 109,528 121,760 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 549 11 153 116 12 181 58 2017: 647 12 176 141 14 283 120 acres, 2022: 4,003 51 5,824 (D) (D) 4,329 9,026 2017: 6,122 63 3,022 8,661 (D) 8,388 (D) Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 392 2 183 179 16 288 94 2017: 490 17 201 233 19 319 120 acres, 2022: 36,864 (D) 46,842 440,019 6,798 91,012 149,029 2017: 59,418 360 45,441 471,832 8,610 129,606 131,286 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 6 - - 201 - 3 2 2017: 1 - 1 188 - 12 3 acres, 2022: 596 - - 98,494 - 2,157 (D) 2017: (D) - (D) 119,904 - 1,354 95 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 10 1 1 182 - 99 30 2017: 14 8 7 183 - 117 22 acres, 2022: 6,380 (D) (D) 373,185 - 55,625 11,944 2017: 3,105 4,056 1,560 386,046 - 91,840 11,116 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements .....................................farms, 2022: 5 14 123 - 23 65 14 2017: 10 17 138 - 19 65 17 acres, 2022: (D) 2,087 13,304 - 1,467 1,514 472 2017: (D) 2,153 7,965 - 3,102 3,501 339 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 78 55 459 4 177 289 45 2017: 88 44 362 1 167 207 56 acres, 2022: 52,705 2,674 15,155 (D) 53,229 13,338 4,510 2017: 21,130 6,309 12,214 (D) 35,721 10,664 2,617 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 68 35 232 2 112 93 29 2017: 74 25 203 - 113 109 35 acres, 2022: 36,553 1,979 5,017 (D) 30,499 3,262 3,396 2017: 18,717 2,992 6,556 - 25,347 3,585 625 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 12 13 125 3 35 162 12 2017: 20 16 69 - 18 80 18 acres, 2022: (D) 459 3,861 28 5,607 6,247 445 2017: 1,903 1,707 1,947 - 903 2,253 658 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 12 10 169 2 54 53 12 2017: 8 8 153 1 60 38 14 acres, 2022: (D) 236 6,277 (D) 17,123 3,829 669 2017: 510 1,610 3,711 (D) 9,471 4,826 1,334 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 10 67 305 - 81 222 59 2017: 13 85 349 - 103 222 83 acres, 2022: (D) 8,857 20,464 - 21,880 27,501 17,623 2017: (D) 14,655 27,966 - 15,783 7,709 37,817 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 1 35 150 - 35 114 32 2017: 1 52 184 - 43 108 32 acres, 2022: (D) 3,862 13,492 - 16,035 4,166 6,645 2017: (D) 13,084 21,415 - 9,069 3,060 11,546 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 9 39 201 - 54 131 38 2017: 12 43 184 - 63 141 58 acres, 2022: 193 4,995 6,972 - 5,845 23,335 10,978 2017: 301 1,571 6,551 - 6,714 4,649 26,271 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 129 210 698 3 111 778 117 2017: 188 243 821 3 134 926 147 acres, 2022: 228,189 72,866 81,847 (D) 55,158 154,841 75,565 2017: 446,332 112,823 123,077 27 63,757 157,254 92,169 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 73 150 999 5 117 769 143 2017: 134 173 1,034 6 134 779 171 acres, 2022: (D) 4,637 18,526 (D) 3,090 16,138 15,976 2017: (D) 4,870 16,410 59 8,253 10,075 9,854 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 132 229 802 3 123 825 138 2017: 190 257 938 3 170 969 156 acres, 2022: 232,069 78,815 108,643 (D) 72,660 160,521 82,682 2017: 451,070 128,060 152,457 27 75,928 163,815 104,054 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 26 - 3 - 87 9 - 2017: 32 2 10 - 68 7 1 acres, 2022: 34,274 - 433 - 22,530 861 - 2017: 13,980 (D) 2,259 - 18,075 821 (D) : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 30 18 67 9 55 3 6 2017: 39 30 55 - 49 15 10 acres, 2022: 69,717 11,031 17,690 9 35,608 (D) 6,134 2017: 93,715 33,219 18,509 - 24,060 2,036 7,097 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements .....................................farms, 2022: 118 52 37 67 2 6 34 2017: 88 73 42 72 - 37 25 acres, 2022: 5,863 5,947 950 14,077 (D) (D) 4,217 2017: 9,535 6,378 1,510 13,479 - 3,831 4,886 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 513 237 154 139 1 54 51 2017: 294 232 138 164 7 50 28 acres, 2022: 96,478 20,671 6,391 15,255 (D) (D) 1,448 2017: 102,450 27,032 3,919 22,041 339 1,742 3,256 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 241 149 91 78 1 22 17 2017: 184 182 78 73 6 28 14 acres, 2022: 40,037 14,957 5,430 11,367 (D) 3,640 309 2017: 38,881 20,747 3,003 13,283 (D) 875 1,137 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 225 57 47 40 - 27 23 2017: 63 53 36 34 - 14 5 acres, 2022: 20,108 3,544 534 1,838 - (D) 632 2017: 23,663 4,004 314 1,091 - 406 (D) : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 126 55 43 29 - 19 17 2017: 102 36 41 69 1 16 10 acres, 2022: 36,333 2,170 427 2,050 - 1,344 507 2017: 39,906 2,281 602 7,667 (D) 461 (D) : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 185 119 90 144 30 91 85 2017: 119 134 153 132 21 77 50 acres, 2022: 9,081 4,089 15,605 67,730 1,699 42,673 29,414 2017: 7,390 4,740 20,925 65,289 1,816 25,498 34,181 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 130 66 66 83 22 59 48 2017: 96 68 109 88 12 54 38 acres, 2022: 7,987 3,007 12,757 51,442 (D) (D) 26,551 2017: 6,684 3,225 14,189 47,400 797 19,538 32,938 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 72 59 36 80 17 51 44 2017: 29 78 56 58 9 24 15 acres, 2022: 1,094 1,082 2,848 16,288 (D) (D) 2,863 2017: 706 1,515 6,736 17,889 1,019 5,960 1,243 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 1,323 928 308 359 20 210 237 2017: 1,276 1,079 521 456 11 200 190 acres, 2022: 740,876 441,796 195,352 246,828 1,068 162,841 151,924 2017: 802,001 560,164 235,687 310,157 658 175,080 176,634 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 1,027 663 356 385 22 151 188 2017: 922 732 580 387 25 185 170 acres, 2022: 15,762 10,362 5,656 24,635 260 3,801 5,729 2017: 19,150 13,598 6,384 22,315 950 3,877 6,763 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 1,391 973 349 400 33 217 265 2017: 1,341 1,119 576 497 19 229 214 acres, 2022: 754,726 450,750 209,059 312,347 (D) 197,036 182,692 2017: 818,220 569,767 251,386 371,036 1,455 198,449 214,458 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 89 54 8 10 2 - - 2017: 80 47 4 4 1 - - acres, 2022: 39,710 19,676 2,969 1,953 (D) - - 2017: 36,385 20,969 2,816 449 (D) - - : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 55 15 19 37 - 5 7 2017: 71 49 24 44 - 6 11 acres, 2022: 98,373 29,876 19,458 24,849 - (D) (D) 2017: 78,315 91,580 18,926 36,970 - 7,425 5,312 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements .....................................farms, 2022: - 29 10 36 15 25 6 2017: 2 20 10 23 13 28 - acres, 2022: - 3,851 6,920 1,949 7,436 (D) (D) 2017: (D) 2,111 5,506 195 (D) (D) - : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 1 87 10 71 335 383 5 2017: 1 76 6 77 278 356 - acres, 2022: (D) 6,616 1,806 3,241 418,378 (D) (D) 2017: (D) 8,186 834 1,889 381,758 (D) - : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 1 46 6 54 276 233 2 2017: 1 41 2 46 203 192 - acres, 2022: (D) 4,491 1,038 2,743 210,059 139,070 (D) 2017: (D) 6,367 (D) 1,569 181,191 117,522 - Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: - 34 4 20 39 72 1 2017: - 30 3 14 49 55 - acres, 2022: - 1,501 (D) 401 14,646 (D) (D) 2017: - 1,605 (D) 112 27,010 (D) - : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 1 15 2 13 88 207 3 2017: 1 9 1 19 115 230 - acres, 2022: (D) 624 (D) 97 193,673 244,580 (D) 2017: (D) 214 (D) 208 173,557 225,962 - : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 3 109 27 131 9 8 8 2017: 5 75 33 178 6 10 9 acres, 2022: 74 31,291 33,560 15,113 277 559 3,373 2017: 4,579 24,534 34,101 28,489 341 198 219 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 1 83 23 70 - 2 4 2017: 5 47 23 82 1 3 9 acres, 2022: (D) 20,683 32,920 7,561 - (D) (D) 2017: 4,579 18,937 31,196 22,477 (D) (D) 69 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 2 41 4 92 9 6 6 2017: - 38 12 126 5 9 6 acres, 2022: (D) 10,608 640 7,552 277 (D) (D) 2017: - 5,597 2,905 6,012 (D) (D) 150 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 17 312 102 282 189 312 21 2017: 19 360 114 343 186 299 29 acres, 2022: (D) 417,012 241,372 17,179 417,416 453,623 9,172 2017: (D) 534,356 194,110 29,742 404,078 445,195 10,072 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 8 172 47 271 114 255 23 2017: 15 182 47 286 123 246 13 acres, 2022: (D) 3,685 7,889 3,331 12,165 28,382 1,123 2017: (D) 3,267 5,826 4,859 11,059 21,760 1,125 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 17 332 104 326 201 317 29 2017: 21 373 117 382 194 307 29 acres, 2022: 4,285 441,546 281,212 26,689 424,852 478,400 9,662 2017: 8,968 555,404 230,812 52,414 418,548 465,138 10,141 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: - 6 2 12 280 228 - 2017: - 5 3 4 224 192 - acres, 2022: - 2,395 (D) 881 212,893 97,499 - 2017: - 964 78 372 171,785 74,128 - : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: - 19 7 13 157 277 2 2017: 2 24 17 8 179 292 - acres, 2022: - 123,106 33,954 1,192 439,003 568,677 (D) 2017: (D) 114,296 29,517 536 348,574 595,425 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements .....................................farms, 2022: 116 127 26 15 47 146 - 2017: 119 149 29 24 45 138 1 acres, 2022: 6,215 3,291 4,951 5,021 14,468 5,114 - 2017: 5,968 15,975 4,059 (D) 14,677 14,639 (D) : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 360 418 160 317 510 435 8 2017: 289 349 127 275 440 425 4 acres, 2022: 29,570 30,651 29,186 353,639 281,331 11,486 4,955 2017: 44,029 16,572 45,788 323,667 209,868 15,111 (D) : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 198 228 96 234 314 234 6 2017: 182 211 79 175 247 253 2 acres, 2022: 16,288 11,265 11,837 159,694 95,746 5,578 (D) 2017: 36,839 7,485 24,198 146,223 82,682 6,816 (D) Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 106 141 68 51 161 113 1 2017: 74 84 29 52 66 77 2 acres, 2022: 5,544 8,222 13,010 27,910 66,933 2,055 (D) 2017: 2,679 1,656 10,687 24,782 8,754 1,346 (D) : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 123 100 38 112 208 140 2 2017: 86 112 40 126 237 135 2 acres, 2022: 7,738 11,164 4,339 166,035 118,652 3,853 (D) 2017: 4,511 7,431 10,903 152,662 118,432 6,949 (D) : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 418 205 110 3 13 250 12 2017: 388 191 104 2 15 269 2 acres, 2022: 116,896 30,157 118,911 (D) 4,401 31,803 4,231 2017: 124,204 32,373 130,813 (D) (D) 31,910 (D) Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 226 119 86 - 3 138 9 2017: 262 108 72 1 4 134 1 acres, 2022: 34,760 18,294 79,741 - 320 25,977 792 2017: 32,039 19,299 96,537 (D) 154 26,849 (D) Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 246 116 42 3 10 132 4 2017: 176 126 38 1 11 152 1 acres, 2022: 82,136 11,863 39,170 (D) 4,081 5,826 3,439 2017: 92,165 13,074 34,276 (D) (D) 5,061 (D) : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 689 973 385 316 534 857 28 2017: 642 1,251 439 345 576 918 15 acres, 2022: 316,099 322,844 1,616,631 968,454 534,101 159,317 3,712 2017: 316,263 330,365 1,575,900 898,636 547,119 205,598 (D) : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 729 1,053 183 158 385 1,433 20 2017: 680 1,306 209 200 423 1,536 11 acres, 2022: 20,370 13,980 15,379 (D) 28,649 19,540 2,660 2017: 19,105 21,079 13,957 (D) (D) 25,211 (D) Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 781 1,054 410 323 554 992 28 2017: 743 1,320 463 354 591 1,046 16 acres, 2022: 357,074 344,429 1,701,323 973,475 548,889 190,408 4,504 2017: 354,270 365,639 1,676,496 903,672 561,950 247,086 7,235 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 28 42 56 274 284 9 - 2017: 35 13 61 182 245 3 2 acres, 2022: 7,469 5,742 20,824 164,536 85,322 297 - 2017: 8,807 4,166 34,932 130,090 67,836 208 (D) : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 63 55 78 164 345 124 - 2017: 20 72 70 180 343 111 - acres, 2022: 23,324 30,686 367,469 530,669 314,001 19,701 - 2017: 13,387 24,554 330,652 463,880 310,017 11,384 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements .....................................farms, 2022: 38 76 84 52 27 14 10 2017: 42 107 94 38 33 4 16 acres, 2022: 6,413 12,983 7,916 7,790 1,155 388 281 2017: 20,893 6,702 7,593 4,382 2,304 (D) 1,630 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 188 395 280 296 155 29 29 2017: 145 318 223 294 134 20 29 acres, 2022: 49,007 34,462 18,599 106,293 35,285 5,809 2,977 2017: 53,613 34,528 12,072 128,933 25,108 (D) 2,599 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 75 232 162 169 38 14 10 2017: 80 171 113 186 63 16 14 acres, 2022: 14,267 15,345 7,609 51,295 24,784 2,436 1,144 2017: 30,095 22,135 5,541 63,941 5,793 277 1,337 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 66 115 61 92 73 10 14 2017: 44 69 55 30 50 4 14 acres, 2022: 5,029 10,974 3,513 16,790 6,427 2,121 1,352 2017: 9,590 2,865 3,315 4,440 12,412 (D) (D) : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 68 133 102 109 65 13 8 2017: 47 123 79 143 52 2 2 acres, 2022: 29,711 8,143 7,477 38,208 4,074 1,252 481 2017: 13,928 9,528 3,216 60,552 6,903 (D) (D) : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 41 309 164 19 20 34 98 2017: 30 300 199 25 20 37 88 acres, 2022: 42,993 38,421 21,625 478 1,907 10,922 18,292 2017: 50,502 31,933 34,260 1,808 824 17,365 11,804 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 29 158 89 12 14 23 76 2017: 20 180 138 10 12 33 67 acres, 2022: 38,731 27,215 14,603 409 573 9,676 10,163 2017: 46,406 19,792 25,753 290 724 (D) 9,147 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 15 180 90 9 6 15 40 2017: 12 163 90 18 8 12 31 acres, 2022: 4,262 11,206 7,022 69 1,334 1,246 8,129 2017: 4,096 12,141 8,507 1,518 100 (D) 2,657 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 324 554 494 353 238 70 219 2017: 346 696 605 406 264 81 236 acres, 2022: 846,425 544,907 178,350 319,746 448,312 58,003 181,364 2017: 768,702 532,160 215,923 299,740 603,183 55,679 162,900 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 228 613 683 338 188 82 164 2017: 234 666 650 430 200 79 133 acres, 2022: 11,459 11,072 17,418 13,459 3,044 3,909 15,778 2017: 10,449 9,452 14,735 17,445 5,459 3,437 3,243 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 342 637 546 366 255 83 237 2017: 360 755 693 423 280 92 241 acres, 2022: 891,569 585,105 200,869 327,945 450,040 68,067 191,808 2017: 836,001 558,654 249,269 304,412 606,211 72,615 173,677 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 30 52 4 124 26 - - 2017: 43 57 1 158 16 - - acres, 2022: 14,127 9,017 1,028 44,159 35,988 - - 2017: 24,034 11,383 (D) 51,099 3,446 - - : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 33 55 48 219 122 6 2 2017: 49 50 41 255 152 6 1 acres, 2022: 133,861 21,135 35,355 149,199 118,897 (D) (D) 2017: 45,661 20,712 10,231 172,611 201,747 2,267 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements .....................................farms, 2022: 28 21 8 36 46 28 71 13 2017: 16 10 13 45 32 15 67 15 acres, 2022: (D) 1,834 (D) 41,159 13,079 5,914 28,000 2,358 2017: (D) 657 (D) 3,030 5,600 6,466 7,266 6,179 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: 242 16 282 253 77 100 219 98 2017: 207 18 291 220 48 67 194 68 acres, 2022: (D) 916 187,721 52,142 9,777 17,925 40,979 48,691 2017: (D) 690 283,972 49,848 8,842 18,405 26,167 27,289 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: 152 11 215 153 44 51 129 71 2017: 104 10 207 131 18 53 97 49 acres, 2022: (D) 83 90,335 38,635 4,555 13,493 33,368 14,075 2017: 48,454 448 139,177 44,594 7,204 12,225 18,881 10,692 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: 94 - 64 73 26 29 58 18 2017: 12 1 37 74 15 6 43 10 acres, 2022: 60,762 - 32,272 10,377 1,530 1,672 4,165 19,194 2017: (D) (D) 10,873 2,101 909 420 3,878 7,756 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: 102 5 103 58 25 41 48 33 2017: 132 9 128 55 16 24 71 23 acres, 2022: 56,479 833 65,114 3,130 3,692 2,760 3,446 15,422 2017: 80,757 (D) 133,922 3,153 729 5,760 3,408 8,841 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: 5 33 7 100 56 23 241 23 2017: 10 28 11 108 45 29 201 30 acres, 2022: 78 5,594 4,415 18,308 66,652 2,169 111,091 5,660 2017: 930 4,114 3,091 9,138 14,619 2,654 71,808 10,734 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: 2 15 2 60 39 10 134 17 2017: 1 9 4 71 34 25 120 16 acres, 2022: (D) 4,000 (D) 11,828 41,487 1,610 74,055 2,374 2017: (D) 1,769 (D) 5,465 13,513 1,869 57,171 4,413 Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: 3 21 5 47 22 17 140 9 2017: 9 22 10 41 11 9 97 16 acres, 2022: (D) 1,594 (D) 6,480 25,165 559 37,036 3,286 2017: (D) 2,345 (D) 3,673 1,106 785 14,637 6,321 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: 115 85 168 465 232 162 496 168 2017: 129 92 218 533 237 159 482 182 acres, 2022: 40,165 22,414 402,547 689,495 340,958 57,849 396,359 144,237 2017: 47,915 19,139 474,861 805,078 336,053 51,312 295,166 159,066 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: 141 69 171 338 187 185 542 151 2017: 143 57 150 376 173 198 512 127 acres, 2022: 8,173 1,192 17,050 19,189 14,889 14,784 19,088 23,153 2017: 5,942 3,563 8,159 9,267 16,588 14,341 17,187 11,312 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: 131 95 176 499 261 181 571 174 2017: 130 94 223 565 259 171 540 194 acres, 2022: 49,459 28,248 408,557 742,482 395,524 65,373 498,414 148,969 2017: 51,982 21,565 480,921 813,573 355,166 59,647 359,603 169,658 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: 156 - 192 54 5 9 48 7 2017: 105 - 203 57 2 10 29 12 acres, 2022: 26,230 - 89,999 34,301 3,587 801 8,613 1,068 2017: 16,036 - 129,345 36,018 (D) 649 13,378 2,452 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: 196 11 156 76 24 78 43 79 2017: 215 - 194 60 23 86 32 88 acres, 2022: 268,380 8,760 281,766 100,838 76,771 58,992 27,246 131,625 2017: 270,178 - 283,059 110,435 58,468 49,857 33,449 109,593 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 8. Farms, Land in Farms, Value of Land and Buildings, and Land Use: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS ACCORDING TO USE - Con. : : Total cropland - Con. : : Other pasture and grazing land that could have : been used for crops without additional : improvements .....................................farms, 2022: - 5 3 11 13 18 210 23 2017: - 26 10 7 16 29 235 30 acres, 2022: - 368 (D) 315 285 (D) 30,576 24,095 2017: - 4,645 1,265 2,485 3,208 (D) 46,348 19,462 : Other cropland ....................................farms, 2022: - 48 127 15 18 494 1,346 541 2017: - 37 125 10 9 505 1,237 398 acres, 2022: - 8,136 111,098 245 455 (D) 434,604 281,937 2017: - 3,877 61,738 201 481 (D) 398,792 218,371 : Cropland idle or used for cover crops or : soil improvement, but not harvested and : not pastured or grazed .........................farms, 2022: - 27 78 13 9 285 830 340 2017: - 23 60 8 4 285 770 250 acres, 2022: - 4,113 23,446 57 9 126,285 237,656 115,307 2017: - 1,724 12,150 134 (D) 111,992 232,374 88,791 Cropland on which all crops failed ..............farms, 2022: - 17 53 6 10 151 365 149 2017: - 9 10 5 4 79 200 29 acres, 2022: - 2,490 30,162 (D) 82 (D) 59,914 52,817 2017: - 1,129 2,111 67 296 (D) 23,589 5,864 : Cropland in summer fallow .......................farms, 2022: - 10 56 4 15 256 380 236 2017: - 12 79 - 3 282 494 215 acres, 2022: - 1,533 57,490 (D) 364 214,043 137,034 113,813 2017: - 1,024 47,477 - (D) 222,711 142,829 123,716 : Total woodland ......................................farms, 2022: - 48 10 17 71 12 90 9 2017: - 53 5 19 85 11 88 3 acres, 2022: - 12,483 470 3,516 4,232 584 14,495 698 2017: - 10,697 50 3,573 16,102 1,367 7,918 9 Woodland pastured .................................farms, 2022: - 28 - 13 51 1 33 - 2017: - 35 - 10 64 1 46 - acres, 2022: - 6,389 - 2,384 3,527 (D) 4,851 - 2017: - 8,553 - 2,468 13,853 (D) 2,990 - Woodland not pastured .............................farms, 2022: - 26 10 10 33 11 59 9 2017: - 30 5 12 42 10 49 3 acres, 2022: - 6,094 470 1,132 705 (D) 9,644 698 2017: - 2,144 50 1,105 2,249 (D) 4,928 9 : Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than : cropland and woodland pastured .....................farms, 2022: - 81 88 39 82 347 2,125 449 2017: - 96 100 37 114 445 2,214 503 acres, 2022: - 131,859 (D) 9,191 44,177 (D) 1,041,396 836,091 2017: - 106,456 116,948 14,715 48,820 499,425 1,117,691 747,756 : Land in farmsteads, homes, buildings, livestock : facilities, roads, wasteland, etc. .................farms, 2022: - 65 81 48 59 289 2,285 342 2017: - 84 94 35 93 350 2,466 315 acres, 2022: - 7,503 (D) 1,953 3,847 (D) 55,628 25,637 2017: - 4,650 3,678 1,516 871 20,980 50,215 24,370 Pastureland, all types ..............................farms, 2022: - 89 89 48 95 354 2,250 459 2017: - 105 102 39 136 462 2,387 509 acres, 2022: - 138,616 61,383 11,890 47,989 532,075 1,076,823 860,186 2017: - 119,654 118,213 19,668 65,881 510,016 1,167,029 767,218 : CONSERVATION AND CROP INSURANCE : : Land enrolled in Conservation Reserve, Wetlands : Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, or Conservation : Reserve Enhancement Programs .......................farms, 2022: - 15 67 - - 274 484 348 2017: - 10 65 - - 284 444 273 acres, 2022: - 2,871 12,431 - - 126,136 233,077 89,585 2017: - 2,828 9,692 - - 92,533 207,748 91,035 : Land enrolled in crop insurance programs ............farms, 2022: - 10 87 - - 302 458 371 2017: - 8 134 1 - 329 545 339 acres, 2022: - 23,015 158,192 - - 566,938 404,245 512,694 2017: - 5,108 177,506 (D) - 499,703 398,661 463,811 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 16,382 288 141 104 166 191 85 2017: 19,287 384 149 206 151 253 98 acres harvested, 2022: 4,951,986 (D) 45,655 14,398 12,197 (D) 42,618 2017: 5,916,737 283,538 59,432 44,558 8,124 (D) (D) : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 2,695 40 4 5 18 2 1 acres harvested: 8,899 (D) (D) 5 32 (D) (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 4,694 92 15 52 60 7 - acres harvested: 62,786 1,362 294 627 789 (D) - 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 623 5 5 8 11 - 4 acres harvested: 18,245 108 235 488 229 - 97 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 892 19 7 7 8 4 4 acres harvested: 33,010 893 192 264 275 320 151 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 596 5 12 1 16 - 2 acres harvested: 32,547 (D) 928 (D) 643 - (D) 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 629 8 12 5 2 6 4 acres harvested: 48,759 664 808 117 (D) 912 404 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 364 7 6 1 2 1 1 acres harvested: 30,746 491 880 (D) (D) (D) (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 271 5 2 - 5 - - acres harvested: 29,250 678 (D) - 323 - - 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 1,224 20 30 1 15 19 14 acres harvested: 214,773 3,867 5,641 (D) 1,561 3,489 3,822 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 1,230 11 18 2 8 33 16 acres harvested: 381,200 2,952 6,640 (D) 1,034 9,769 6,418 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 1,037 27 17 10 13 33 4 acres harvested: 555,238 13,731 12,088 2,425 2,796 18,516 1,441 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 2,127 49 13 12 8 86 35 acres harvested: 3,536,533 159,222 17,741 9,880 4,340 180,254 30,056 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 3,139 58 - 22 4 - 2 acres harvested: 11,458 182 - 84 4 - (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 5,214 101 17 121 52 3 2 acres harvested: 77,096 1,937 241 2,213 918 (D) (D) 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 727 15 6 8 8 1 1 acres harvested: 21,635 469 216 184 246 (D) (D) 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 1,048 24 9 11 14 6 5 acres harvested: 45,511 1,015 501 667 450 247 293 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 765 20 11 1 15 - - acres harvested: 48,336 1,817 924 (D) 483 - - 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 868 10 8 3 6 10 13 acres harvested: 69,368 980 930 (D) 196 1,340 1,318 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 395 4 11 1 - 6 2 acres harvested: 37,875 335 1,254 (D) - 763 (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 318 5 - - 6 4 1 acres harvested: 40,080 615 - - 360 168 (D) 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 1,482 32 17 4 13 5 10 acres harvested: 262,622 5,918 2,670 306 1,449 1,080 1,766 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 1,445 26 23 9 6 32 15 acres harvested: 450,998 6,692 8,626 1,649 1,615 11,056 8,193 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 1,323 23 25 8 6 50 8 acres harvested: 720,277 12,648 17,386 2,667 513 24,036 7,846 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 2,563 66 22 18 21 136 39 acres harvested: 4,131,481 250,930 26,684 36,566 1,890 235,074 22,749 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 5,154 88 12 36 46 4 2 acres: 20,309 271 36 72 (D) 6 (D) 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 1,917 27 3 9 33 4 3 acres: 24,911 336 47 113 424 (D) (D) 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 1,261 8 8 5 17 - 5 acres: 28,580 (D) 186 108 357 - 114 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 1,373 32 13 21 29 10 6 acres: 50,244 1,172 480 755 1,084 413 233 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 1,481 23 20 11 22 20 9 acres: 100,703 1,579 1,315 746 1,332 1,500 624 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 1,410 21 31 10 8 22 10 acres: 190,357 2,894 4,231 1,274 980 3,248 1,445 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 1,617 32 28 6 6 47 23 acres: 505,955 10,516 8,594 2,597 1,525 15,831 7,934 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 904 24 15 3 3 20 15 acres: 621,938 18,494 10,617 2,294 2,350 15,246 9,797 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 1,265 33 11 3 2 64 12 acres: 3,408,989 148,947 20,149 6,439 (D) 177,462 22,416 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 5,421 87 9 59 25 6 3 acres: 23,264 311 (D) 215 (D) 33 17 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 2,327 31 2 30 24 - - acres: 30,573 435 (D) 419 308 - - 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 1,470 26 11 35 23 - 7 acres: 33,607 619 254 775 553 - (D) 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 1,718 55 13 35 35 18 5 acres: 62,125 1,958 464 1,186 1,283 (D) 206 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 1,935 28 23 15 23 18 12 acres: 132,960 1,942 1,619 1,160 1,440 1,351 830 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 1,762 42 28 4 11 27 19 acres: 238,445 5,972 3,638 587 1,385 4,156 2,361 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 2,018 32 25 10 9 53 22 acres: 626,225 9,643 8,145 3,158 2,227 18,391 7,220 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 1,080 23 23 4 1 37 19 acres: 747,525 14,471 17,285 2,917 (D) 27,069 12,645 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 1,556 60 15 14 - 94 11 acres: 4,022,013 248,187 27,958 34,141 - 222,211 19,071 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 556 4 142 169 11 281 106 2017: 704 17 154 200 19 388 166 acres harvested, 2022: 24,355 (D) 8,371 278,619 (D) 60,588 19,710 2017: 28,868 2,221 12,419 308,850 454 103,574 31,267 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 200 2 46 - 2 18 11 acres harvested: 587 (D) 139 - (D) 107 17 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 228 1 35 - - 56 31 acres harvested: 3,279 (D) 369 - - 977 301 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 25 - 6 1 3 11 7 acres harvested: 829 - 177 (D) 30 432 243 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 24 - 7 - 2 31 3 acres harvested: 1,219 - 335 - (D) 1,459 (D) 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 24 - 9 - 1 13 4 acres harvested: 1,373 - 537 - (D) 712 (D) 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 10 - 6 2 - 19 2 acres harvested: 831 - 276 (D) - 918 (D) 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 7 - 2 2 - 9 5 acres harvested: 539 - (D) (D) - 1,090 210 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 7 - 4 4 - 12 2 acres harvested: (D) - 480 340 - 1,756 (D) 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 12 - 13 10 1 34 11 acres harvested: 3,077 - 1,234 2,693 (D) 6,892 1,098 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 11 - 3 25 - 41 15 acres harvested: 4,457 - (D) 7,133 - 15,543 4,336 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 5 - 7 31 - 20 5 acres harvested: 5,563 - 2,584 24,301 - 13,458 2,580 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 3 1 4 94 2 17 10 acres harvested: (D) (D) 1,900 243,585 (D) 17,244 10,579 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 270 8 31 - 9 - 7 acres harvested: 859 44 100 - 18 - (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 283 2 44 1 - 87 71 acres harvested: 4,088 (D) 726 (D) - 1,530 1,179 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 19 1 6 - - 18 10 acres harvested: 761 (D) 91 - - 744 294 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 22 3 4 - 3 32 6 acres harvested: 1,036 (D) 105 - 120 1,788 248 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 30 - 7 - - 18 11 acres harvested: 1,543 - 303 - - 1,196 598 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 21 - 3 8 - 33 5 acres harvested: 1,333 - 92 (D) - 3,658 330 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 10 - 11 - - 16 3 acres harvested: 876 - 810 - - 1,210 190 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 7 - 11 - - 14 2 acres harvested: 400 - 1,670 - - 2,240 (D) 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 13 - 15 11 2 44 21 acres harvested: 3,289 - 1,630 2,265 (D) 8,201 2,600 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 12 - 14 22 3 55 10 acres harvested: 4,208 - 3,922 4,888 210 21,712 3,295 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 12 - 4 21 1 37 4 acres harvested: 8,815 - 1,400 9,933 (D) 24,306 2,513 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 5 3 4 137 1 34 16 acres harvested: 1,660 2,020 1,570 290,959 (D) 36,989 19,782 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 297 3 67 - 2 31 31 acres: 1,037 18 232 - (D) 172 102 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 82 - 20 1 4 33 15 acres: 1,036 - 250 (D) 40 412 195 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 48 - 4 1 1 24 5 acres: 1,097 - 85 (D) (D) 577 127 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 47 - 13 2 1 39 8 acres: 1,678 - 484 (D) (D) 1,564 296 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 42 - 12 11 3 36 17 acres: 2,670 - 763 854 150 2,449 1,166 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 16 - 12 21 - 29 8 acres: 2,123 - 1,363 3,040 - 3,945 1,069 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 13 - 10 27 - 58 15 acres: 4,134 - 2,960 8,807 - 18,965 5,446 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 7 1 4 30 - 18 3 acres: 4,283 (D) 2,234 22,763 - 12,331 1,740 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 4 - - 76 - 13 4 acres: 6,297 - - 243,019 - 20,173 9,569 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 384 12 48 - 11 13 23 acres: 1,478 66 181 - (D) 64 108 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 121 - 15 - - 49 37 acres: 1,580 - 189 - - 655 477 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 54 - 18 4 2 41 18 acres: 1,255 - 410 85 (D) 952 458 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 57 - 17 3 - 36 20 acres: 2,026 - 602 97 - 1,317 735 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 33 2 15 17 6 55 25 acres: 2,266 (D) 1,070 1,308 385 3,891 1,672 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 24 - 19 13 - 51 18 acres: 3,239 - 2,363 1,703 - 7,248 2,148 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 23 - 18 26 - 78 12 acres: 7,857 - 5,004 8,453 - 23,316 4,115 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 4 2 4 39 - 38 4 acres: 3,072 (D) 2,600 28,432 - 24,399 3,035 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 4 1 - 98 - 27 9 acres: 6,095 (D) - 268,772 - 41,732 18,519 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 30 76 1,064 20 100 201 144 2017: 59 110 1,198 7 111 305 170 acres harvested, 2022: (D) 8,159 37,951 22 26,583 5,042 12,910 2017: (D) 20,527 49,214 (D) 31,048 12,371 12,404 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: - - 232 19 1 17 23 acres harvested: - - 863 (D) (D) 54 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 8 15 528 1 11 122 57 acres harvested: 24 331 6,249 (D) 165 1,608 668 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 2 2 48 - 5 8 1 acres harvested: (D) (D) 1,346 - 130 124 (D) 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: - 9 67 - 1 10 6 acres harvested: - 322 1,921 - (D) 312 229 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: - 8 48 - 4 15 10 acres harvested: - (D) 2,202 - 62 477 337 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: - 7 27 - 10 3 9 acres harvested: - 570 1,808 - 345 252 359 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 1 6 17 - 6 4 9 acres harvested: (D) 677 1,097 - (D) 120 468 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: - 4 5 - 2 3 1 acres harvested: - 535 406 - (D) (D) (D) 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 2 7 45 - 25 12 6 acres harvested: (D) 1,376 6,020 - 2,347 1,276 341 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 4 9 18 - 16 2 8 acres harvested: 227 1,124 4,356 - 3,351 (D) 1,553 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 3 4 11 - 6 2 3 acres harvested: 113 1,010 4,642 - 3,561 (D) 560 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 10 5 18 - 13 3 11 acres harvested: 2,463 2,023 7,041 - 16,148 (D) 8,224 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 3 - 306 6 4 29 25 acres harvested: 7 - 1,362 13 15 (D) 100 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 6 15 494 1 13 166 51 acres harvested: 6 (D) 6,059 (D) 159 2,634 664 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 2 1 69 - 3 9 1 acres harvested: (D) (D) 1,576 - 162 315 (D) 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 8 11 81 - 12 11 17 acres harvested: 324 621 2,465 - 633 257 990 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: - - 59 - 5 10 16 acres harvested: - - 2,818 - 350 330 364 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: - 25 25 - 3 22 13 acres harvested: - 1,741 1,752 - 278 1,225 1,056 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: - 5 16 - - 10 6 acres harvested: - 542 1,048 - - 840 390 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 1 - 14 - 10 3 2 acres harvested: (D) - 1,836 - 1,215 315 (D) 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 3 21 64 - 25 23 18 acres harvested: 129 4,385 11,990 - 5,104 2,278 1,663 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 9 14 29 - 16 11 5 acres harvested: 786 2,438 7,549 - 5,915 1,435 1,128 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 1 8 29 - 11 9 8 acres harvested: (D) 5,613 7,284 - 7,397 2,381 760 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 26 10 12 - 9 2 8 acres harvested: 6,843 4,926 3,475 - 9,820 (D) 5,126 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 11 9 529 20 21 90 55 acres: 29 27 2,299 22 (D) 231 251 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 2 3 184 - 2 23 27 acres: (D) 42 2,399 - (D) 311 354 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 1 11 119 - 12 38 13 acres: (D) 255 2,820 - 292 829 276 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 3 20 96 - 19 27 15 acres: 120 723 3,503 - 683 916 579 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 4 5 58 - 8 13 16 acres: 237 330 3,971 - 550 875 976 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 4 14 46 - 13 5 4 acres: 521 2,005 5,541 - 1,848 607 496 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 4 10 25 - 10 5 8 acres: 1,197 2,499 6,933 - 3,219 1,273 2,000 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: - 4 4 - 5 - 3 acres: - 2,278 2,724 - 3,005 - 1,978 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 1 - 3 - 10 - 3 acres: (D) - 7,761 - 16,911 - 6,000 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 10 11 554 6 14 72 53 acres: (D) 62 (D) 13 (D) 302 (D) 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: - 4 235 - 1 71 20 acres: - 40 3,017 - (D) 932 263 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 2 11 119 1 5 53 20 acres: (D) 226 2,718 (D) 108 1,153 418 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 13 10 88 - 7 50 24 acres: 526 383 3,226 - 270 1,738 906 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 13 15 85 - 20 27 30 acres: 865 1,030 5,683 - 1,308 1,895 2,126 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 9 26 41 - 23 23 11 acres: 1,232 3,455 5,259 - 3,081 2,802 1,646 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 5 23 70 - 21 5 8 acres: 1,051 6,582 20,969 - 6,520 1,210 1,818 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 6 4 4 - 11 4 3 acres: 3,444 2,406 3,418 - 6,589 2,339 1,978 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 1 6 2 - 9 - 1 acres: (D) 6,343 (D) - 13,095 - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 243 153 426 414 14 127 184 2017: 408 232 565 421 8 156 179 acres harvested, 2022: 61,374 7,875 7,613 34,216 282 30,860 35,213 2017: 77,935 18,121 9,668 41,885 145 30,952 41,202 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 25 35 213 50 - 6 16 acres harvested: 33 75 688 157 - 31 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 70 39 143 177 5 41 55 acres harvested: 1,047 457 1,403 2,318 42 493 900 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 21 4 5 18 - 6 9 acres harvested: 375 85 235 535 - 163 379 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 24 20 12 22 3 5 12 acres harvested: 502 192 185 945 60 104 371 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 9 3 2 19 - 6 5 acres harvested: 615 (D) (D) 994 - 359 230 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 7 4 10 11 6 3 19 acres harvested: 488 105 235 575 180 357 1,574 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 8 4 3 5 - 3 6 acres harvested: 692 (D) (D) 77 - 310 365 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 6 3 - 7 - - 2 acres harvested: 640 170 - 256 - - (D) 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 7 11 10 27 - 9 17 acres harvested: 808 601 266 2,998 - 1,515 1,990 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 10 4 11 28 - 13 7 acres harvested: 2,121 694 1,094 5,458 - 3,220 1,253 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 17 8 5 14 - 13 15 acres harvested: 4,450 1,112 1,108 2,406 - 3,843 10,355 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 39 18 12 36 - 22 21 acres harvested: 49,603 4,181 2,170 17,497 - 20,465 17,590 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 25 31 290 32 1 4 16 acres harvested: 78 77 999 124 (D) (D) 45 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 127 74 172 150 4 61 56 acres harvested: 2,320 1,250 1,645 2,125 28 820 1,083 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 30 4 11 17 - 6 6 acres harvested: 926 166 262 403 - 188 172 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 27 14 13 29 1 6 5 acres harvested: 785 347 247 1,147 (D) 350 213 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 35 6 5 15 - 12 3 acres harvested: 2,714 356 (D) 940 - 676 217 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 13 5 14 29 2 5 14 acres harvested: 901 233 207 1,872 (D) 398 954 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 7 6 2 8 - 3 8 acres harvested: 422 66 (D) 734 - 323 1,225 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 7 9 - 6 - 1 4 acres harvested: 605 602 - 376 - (D) 490 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 25 28 14 35 - 15 14 acres harvested: 3,111 1,810 603 3,219 - 2,213 2,705 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 32 17 18 33 - 8 6 acres harvested: 6,927 3,525 611 6,781 - 1,325 1,300 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 33 19 8 18 - 9 21 acres harvested: 7,446 4,268 2,879 3,779 - 3,540 10,580 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 47 19 18 49 - 26 26 acres harvested: 51,700 5,421 2,030 20,385 - 20,845 22,218 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 73 76 316 115 2 31 43 acres: (D) 175 1,212 532 (D) 136 201 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 26 18 55 83 4 15 19 acres: 311 225 694 1,013 50 189 268 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 26 5 12 60 2 11 24 acres: 553 (D) (D) 1,365 (D) 272 545 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 33 15 13 35 6 9 13 acres: 1,176 529 466 1,242 180 300 438 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 26 11 12 34 - 8 25 acres: 1,871 746 735 2,261 - 591 1,574 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 23 19 8 41 - 17 20 acres: 3,166 2,348 1,030 4,940 - 2,015 2,368 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 19 5 8 31 - 16 18 acres: 5,537 1,242 2,158 9,424 - 5,040 4,574 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 1 3 2 8 - 11 12 acres: (D) 1,500 (D) 5,227 - 7,220 8,115 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 16 1 - 7 - 9 10 acres: 47,925 (D) - 8,212 - 15,097 17,130 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 71 84 411 92 3 26 37 acres: 324 (D) 1,635 476 (D) 140 167 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 56 17 74 77 2 30 14 acres: 696 210 894 1,025 (D) 377 184 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 44 21 28 60 - 18 20 acres: 997 459 652 1,389 - 411 478 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 69 32 16 36 3 11 16 acres: 2,402 1,062 555 1,299 115 393 604 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 50 29 24 63 - 12 16 acres: 3,357 1,944 1,467 4,316 - 885 1,025 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 60 22 5 39 - 19 28 acres: 7,884 2,985 710 5,136 - 2,276 3,630 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 30 21 3 34 - 23 22 acres: 8,937 6,420 (D) 9,349 - 6,714 5,604 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 11 5 2 12 - 10 14 acres: 8,396 3,821 (D) 7,325 - 6,256 10,450 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 17 1 2 8 - 7 12 acres: 44,942 (D) (D) 11,570 - 13,500 19,060 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 8 97 74 190 139 283 8 2017: 15 150 73 228 167 317 8 acres harvested, 2022: (D) 4,893 79,829 2,623 271,988 449,527 790 2017: 947 9,152 61,097 3,362 (D) 497,533 530 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: - 5 2 82 - - - acres harvested: - 10 (D) 223 - - - 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: - 15 2 56 7 3 - acres harvested: - 241 (D) 548 (D) (D) - 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: - 7 2 15 - 1 - acres harvested: - 113 (D) (D) - (D) - 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - 15 - 3 1 acres harvested: - (D) - 376 - 61 (D) 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 1 12 2 - - 6 2 acres harvested: (D) 409 (D) - - 647 (D) 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 3 4 - 5 4 6 - acres harvested: 21 85 - 174 526 576 - 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: - 8 5 - 2 5 - acres harvested: - 427 (D) - (D) 479 - 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: - 4 2 2 - 3 2 acres harvested: - 79 (D) (D) - 506 (D) 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 2 15 5 8 16 26 1 acres harvested: (D) 1,286 1,048 400 3,912 5,031 (D) 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 1 2 8 4 20 30 - acres harvested: (D) (D) 1,855 512 6,825 9,554 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 1 11 10 3 18 45 2 acres harvested: (D) 933 6,165 170 9,551 25,430 (D) 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 13 36 - 72 155 - acres harvested: - 1,125 70,271 - 250,574 407,214 - : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: - - 2 110 - - - acres harvested: - - (D) 274 - - - 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: - 31 5 69 1 7 2 acres harvested: - 583 131 697 (D) (D) (D) 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: - 11 2 15 - - - acres harvested: - 547 (D) 137 - - - 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: - 5 1 9 3 9 - acres harvested: - 139 (D) 570 (D) 643 - 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 6 4 - 1 1 6 2 acres harvested: 270 277 - (D) (D) 424 (D) 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 2 7 - 7 7 7 2 acres harvested: (D) 232 - 555 753 605 (D) 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 1 8 - - 3 1 - acres harvested: (D) 257 - - 322 (D) - 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: - 4 3 - 6 - - acres harvested: - 72 454 - 1,320 - - 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 1 22 6 8 13 42 - acres harvested: (D) 1,660 1,325 460 2,177 8,533 - 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 1 6 11 2 19 42 2 acres harvested: (D) 601 2,614 (D) 4,948 17,196 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 4 16 8 4 23 41 - acres harvested: 180 1,738 3,330 205 12,709 20,917 - 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 36 35 3 91 162 - acres harvested: - 3,046 53,152 (D) 257,744 448,903 - : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 3 24 6 124 1 3 - acres: 21 81 (D) 338 (D) (D) - 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 2 5 - 26 - 3 1 acres: (D) 79 - (D) - 46 (D) 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: - 11 2 19 - 2 2 acres: - 238 (D) 402 - (D) (D) 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 2 20 7 8 8 4 1 acres: (D) 772 256 303 (D) 142 (D) 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: - 23 - 9 12 6 - acres: - 1,557 - 588 961 450 - 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 1 11 6 3 22 44 4 acres: (D) 1,306 964 492 3,371 6,206 700 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: - 3 21 1 26 47 - acres: - 860 6,954 (D) 8,042 14,872 - 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: - - 7 - 19 46 - acres: - - 5,020 - 12,202 32,641 - 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - - 25 - 51 128 - acres: - - 66,571 - 247,087 395,100 - : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: - 14 4 161 3 4 - acres: - 46 (D) 489 (D) 14 - 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 4 16 - 21 2 6 - acres: 62 190 - (D) (D) 76 - 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: - 26 7 16 - - - acres: - 569 169 353 - - - 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 4 10 5 9 5 6 6 acres: 150 375 155 309 218 203 (D) 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 4 62 1 13 12 22 - acres: 285 4,066 (D) 870 933 1,676 - 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 2 15 3 7 21 34 2 acres: (D) 2,196 503 902 2,819 4,829 (D) 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 1 7 26 1 44 65 - acres: (D) 1,710 8,483 (D) 13,935 21,447 - 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: - - 9 - 27 45 - acres: - - 7,085 - 18,780 30,816 - 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - - 18 - 53 135 - acres: - - 44,617 - 243,546 438,472 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 578 777 135 165 423 1,688 14 2017: 634 1,007 210 184 471 1,750 4 acres harvested, 2022: 40,632 66,234 20,760 256,240 263,141 41,063 1,320 2017: 39,672 66,092 25,731 (D) 338,105 50,065 (D) : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 74 154 5 1 6 841 - acres harvested: 200 519 16 (D) 24 2,856 - 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 207 363 17 - 23 602 3 acres harvested: 2,528 4,801 234 - 417 7,114 15 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 26 45 5 - 7 42 - acres harvested: 649 1,338 79 - 288 1,356 - 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 65 30 5 - 5 42 - acres harvested: 1,772 1,435 92 - 268 1,573 - 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 29 26 3 - 7 31 - acres harvested: 1,156 1,523 150 - 431 1,765 - 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 27 16 8 2 23 21 6 acres harvested: 1,820 1,083 317 (D) 2,290 1,453 (D) 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 22 8 5 - 16 22 - acres harvested: 927 838 21 - 2,385 1,949 - 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 12 3 4 - 9 5 - acres harvested: 1,175 655 153 - 1,656 390 - 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 38 48 18 11 63 21 - acres harvested: 3,458 9,795 1,021 2,323 12,584 3,914 - 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 50 33 14 6 72 28 - acres harvested: 10,791 9,433 1,027 (D) 24,540 6,080 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 18 27 20 15 67 12 3 acres harvested: 9,063 18,312 3,378 5,459 33,800 5,248 300 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 10 24 31 130 125 21 2 acres harvested: 7,093 16,502 14,272 246,217 184,458 7,365 (D) : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 87 231 4 1 7 815 - acres harvested: 267 824 (D) (D) 20 3,067 - 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 220 477 43 2 25 612 - acres harvested: 3,276 7,050 598 (D) 551 7,200 - 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 40 39 6 - 6 58 - acres harvested: 1,187 1,058 135 - 223 1,561 - 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 82 47 13 2 12 46 - acres harvested: 3,272 2,495 433 (D) 742 2,282 - 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 28 31 10 1 15 46 - acres harvested: 1,330 2,183 419 (D) 1,025 2,690 - 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 28 22 12 2 33 24 1 acres harvested: 1,536 1,589 879 (D) 3,334 1,516 (D) 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 11 22 1 1 12 16 - acres harvested: 969 2,680 (D) (D) 1,473 1,198 - 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 15 10 5 - 7 10 - acres harvested: 1,593 1,299 142 - 1,360 1,953 - 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 59 43 23 8 57 33 1 acres harvested: 6,265 8,030 1,581 1,470 11,304 4,540 (D) 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 35 27 23 10 75 45 - acres harvested: 6,972 6,369 1,306 2,726 27,510 9,931 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 9 27 25 16 104 14 2 acres harvested: 1,739 17,663 3,568 8,279 67,762 4,028 (D) 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 20 31 45 141 118 31 - acres harvested: 11,266 14,852 16,607 246,551 222,801 10,099 - : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 204 341 25 1 10 1,144 3 acres: 714 1,365 83 (D) 38 4,633 15 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 94 120 12 - 12 229 6 acres: 1,275 1,634 172 - 164 2,878 (D) 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 63 71 25 3 12 102 - acres: 1,442 1,637 534 (D) 268 2,292 - 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 65 64 9 4 18 76 - acres: 2,420 2,291 357 138 737 2,734 - 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 77 61 30 4 33 62 1 acres: 5,340 4,068 1,915 270 2,392 3,970 (D) 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 33 37 20 24 77 33 3 acres: 4,561 4,659 2,510 3,522 10,801 4,363 300 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 32 44 10 28 124 27 - acres: 10,180 13,501 3,054 8,356 38,474 7,672 - 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 4 25 - 27 59 9 1 acres: 2,200 15,868 - 19,228 39,326 5,571 (D) 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 6 14 4 74 78 6 - acres: 12,500 21,211 12,135 224,655 170,941 6,950 - : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 182 413 29 3 11 1,140 - acres: (D) 1,753 122 9 33 4,969 - 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 109 192 23 2 12 255 1 acres: 1,460 2,564 293 (D) 172 3,388 (D) 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 78 100 46 1 7 84 - acres: 1,798 2,289 1,041 (D) 162 (D) - 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 82 97 23 3 27 75 - acres: 2,993 3,441 805 100 958 2,723 - 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 97 77 35 6 63 95 - acres: 6,176 5,494 2,322 418 4,532 6,367 - 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 47 50 24 20 62 45 3 acres: 6,584 6,860 3,088 2,791 9,140 6,245 (D) 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 32 53 18 28 119 37 - acres: 8,996 15,730 5,114 8,641 36,241 10,081 - 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 5 7 6 38 70 17 - acres: 3,664 4,772 3,140 27,042 51,200 11,243 - 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 2 18 6 83 100 2 - acres: (D) 23,189 9,806 220,585 235,667 (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 186 546 727 312 211 61 94 2017: 227 620 754 407 234 53 75 acres harvested, 2022: 38,328 44,636 41,616 144,948 39,571 7,332 7,003 2017: 48,941 76,013 45,940 207,058 50,652 7,883 6,934 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 4 63 111 7 18 3 6 acres harvested: 22 230 479 22 67 3 11 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 28 242 304 26 36 21 18 acres harvested: 523 2,652 4,156 533 612 304 194 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 7 25 36 3 11 3 5 acres harvested: 129 551 1,190 142 262 95 76 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 12 38 62 23 13 9 6 acres harvested: 370 1,049 1,868 1,385 606 337 98 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 10 15 33 16 15 1 7 acres harvested: 376 935 1,864 1,145 822 (D) 315 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 9 16 23 29 16 2 4 acres harvested: 513 1,168 1,451 3,313 1,277 (D) 480 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 8 20 24 10 3 1 - acres harvested: 570 1,207 1,573 1,482 326 (D) - 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 3 8 14 8 9 7 11 acres harvested: 48 400 2,242 1,573 1,270 200 355 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 22 57 41 43 25 4 14 acres harvested: 2,909 5,457 6,474 10,812 5,979 460 1,194 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 17 37 30 52 34 2 6 acres harvested: 1,692 13,297 6,796 20,000 11,997 (D) 990 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 14 18 26 35 17 - 5 acres harvested: 1,445 7,449 4,984 31,172 7,670 - 300 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 52 7 23 60 14 8 12 acres harvested: 29,731 10,241 8,539 73,369 8,683 5,335 2,990 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 2 93 124 25 4 - 5 acres harvested: (D) 358 475 73 18 - 5 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 47 190 292 40 36 18 13 acres harvested: 811 2,071 3,992 707 665 366 216 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 4 43 49 5 19 - 5 acres harvested: (D) 1,103 1,239 284 632 - 103 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 17 47 53 20 17 4 3 acres harvested: 692 1,409 1,584 1,351 745 146 (D) 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 14 45 43 20 25 4 4 acres harvested: 995 2,481 2,433 1,419 1,524 193 228 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 7 37 27 29 24 3 2 acres harvested: 519 2,128 2,040 3,480 2,065 241 (D) 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 4 24 19 9 11 2 4 acres harvested: 182 1,571 1,436 1,230 1,493 (D) (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 3 12 11 10 9 1 9 acres harvested: 230 852 1,181 2,150 1,350 (D) 1,104 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 17 45 65 66 20 4 9 acres harvested: 2,849 5,548 11,952 15,061 4,362 400 1,011 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 22 42 19 80 33 7 4 acres harvested: 3,925 13,286 5,825 33,808 9,337 419 515 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 33 31 24 31 12 3 - acres harvested: 9,806 16,252 5,150 22,223 7,019 (D) - 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 57 11 28 72 24 7 17 acres harvested: 28,775 28,954 8,633 125,272 21,442 5,361 3,370 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 12 212 243 8 28 13 26 acres: 73 964 1,271 27 (D) 31 51 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 20 105 158 12 27 8 8 acres: 275 1,372 2,074 136 362 117 98 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 17 44 86 11 22 8 3 acres: 371 969 2,014 246 529 198 62 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 26 45 67 21 19 13 27 acres: 886 1,661 2,385 830 667 440 967 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 39 52 66 42 35 5 5 acres: 2,468 3,490 4,533 3,011 2,339 291 305 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 27 42 48 75 24 5 17 acres: 3,288 5,715 5,976 10,394 3,362 720 2,040 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 27 26 46 70 35 6 5 acres: 7,942 7,703 13,609 23,065 11,419 1,630 1,380 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 11 15 10 29 19 1 3 acres: 7,515 10,604 5,974 20,364 14,122 (D) 2,100 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 7 5 3 44 2 2 - acres: 15,510 12,158 3,780 86,875 (D) (D) - : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 7 214 267 42 14 6 18 acres: 38 926 1,335 160 91 26 69 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 28 108 145 17 27 6 5 acres: 362 1,319 1,972 249 415 86 (D) 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 14 49 69 9 27 12 7 acres: 311 1,111 1,566 219 606 279 169 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 40 58 77 20 37 5 11 acres: 1,413 2,027 2,737 707 1,382 187 393 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 35 72 69 53 34 10 10 acres: 2,455 4,767 4,526 3,572 2,304 694 741 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 41 45 65 76 46 5 12 acres: 5,444 5,476 8,408 10,491 6,299 560 1,527 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 38 41 46 85 31 5 10 acres: 11,879 14,539 13,658 27,018 11,178 1,395 2,670 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 16 19 16 51 6 2 2 acres: 10,433 12,258 11,738 37,206 4,527 (D) (D) 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 8 14 - 54 12 2 - acres: 16,606 33,590 - 127,436 23,850 (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: 199 78 173 244 194 206 562 147 2017: 224 61 249 271 193 228 613 157 acres harvested, 2022: 219,586 4,680 (D) 13,447 20,781 76,000 74,225 78,650 2017: 248,339 4,555 (D) 19,147 29,221 84,274 47,525 99,231 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: - 6 - 58 16 11 41 - acres harvested: - (D) - (D) (D) (D) 193 - 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 3 27 5 72 42 34 236 5 acres harvested: 32 465 (D) 903 598 556 4,216 (D) 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 2 7 - 9 9 8 45 6 acres harvested: (D) 184 - 406 179 321 1,137 252 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: - 10 6 20 7 14 27 8 acres harvested: - 222 290 617 263 610 1,251 178 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 8 1 4 23 14 9 20 3 acres harvested: 355 (D) 258 588 602 762 739 (D) 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 10 3 3 4 15 16 22 9 acres harvested: 966 220 (D) 388 673 1,728 1,286 548 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 1 5 - 2 2 1 8 - acres harvested: (D) 230 - (D) (D) (D) 840 - 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 3 1 4 5 8 4 6 4 acres harvested: 220 (D) 297 514 448 437 582 631 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 35 3 16 14 24 27 35 14 acres harvested: 9,054 410 4,583 2,572 2,492 5,359 5,304 2,746 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 32 5 47 13 17 32 41 35 acres harvested: 14,540 508 17,160 2,808 3,986 13,430 8,491 11,543 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 41 7 36 6 9 32 25 25 acres harvested: 29,377 1,416 23,929 2,026 1,077 27,485 9,124 10,628 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 64 3 52 18 31 18 56 38 acres harvested: 164,896 900 139,534 2,278 10,315 25,078 41,062 51,820 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: - 5 - 69 26 8 64 2 acres harvested: - (D) - 247 105 25 316 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 3 25 10 69 42 32 255 2 acres harvested: (D) 433 260 1,202 574 596 4,722 (D) 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: 4 3 2 5 11 10 34 2 acres harvested: 199 155 (D) (D) 313 356 890 (D) 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 1 3 12 27 10 13 37 7 acres harvested: (D) 27 541 955 505 810 1,434 259 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: 14 5 11 7 3 10 27 4 acres harvested: 1,447 162 673 396 75 761 1,772 275 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: 10 1 13 14 9 13 22 11 acres harvested: 1,334 (D) 858 1,015 537 975 781 970 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: 1 - 2 2 6 9 13 6 acres harvested: (D) - (D) (D) 497 958 872 596 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: 8 4 9 6 3 5 3 1 acres harvested: 967 334 2,076 353 167 570 508 (D) 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 32 1 21 25 14 41 38 13 acres harvested: 8,974 (D) 4,387 3,097 2,175 9,550 4,900 2,743 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 34 5 48 14 14 37 44 44 acres harvested: 14,528 1,110 16,791 3,302 3,536 17,095 6,846 16,607 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: 49 5 49 12 19 30 40 27 acres harvested: 47,399 1,225 34,565 2,777 5,607 23,072 12,619 19,802 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 68 4 72 21 36 20 36 38 acres harvested: 173,245 975 175,437 5,231 15,130 29,506 11,865 57,774 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 1 17 4 121 42 22 109 7 acres: (D) (D) (D) 406 (D) 92 565 15 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 3 17 9 19 28 16 106 3 acres: (D) 209 (D) 246 386 240 1,411 30 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 5 13 2 23 14 11 68 8 acres: 106 291 (D) 551 304 232 1,530 181 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 3 8 6 23 21 22 85 11 acres: 108 290 207 836 760 887 2,995 413 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 18 14 14 21 37 17 66 11 acres: 1,337 845 1,001 1,337 2,471 1,191 4,721 804 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 12 1 19 16 14 29 48 21 acres: 1,918 (D) 2,552 2,052 1,932 3,876 6,585 2,790 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 51 7 40 18 29 39 44 45 acres: 15,534 2,100 13,480 5,843 8,217 11,799 13,120 15,315 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 39 1 31 3 8 25 18 17 acres: 26,257 (D) 20,615 2,176 5,506 16,706 11,630 11,773 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 67 - 48 - 1 25 18 24 acres: 174,279 - 148,291 - (D) 40,977 31,668 47,329 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: 1 12 12 99 40 17 117 7 acres: (D) 48 (D) 367 175 93 (D) (D) 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: 2 12 12 24 31 10 135 2 acres: (D) 158 184 (D) 381 150 1,806 (D) 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: 3 4 4 27 15 18 74 3 acres: 60 98 82 598 327 415 1,712 60 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: 2 11 16 44 15 24 104 11 acres: (D) 347 575 1,594 512 861 3,747 391 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: 15 9 20 28 26 20 55 11 acres: 1,003 594 1,448 2,010 1,703 1,308 3,712 725 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: 25 2 23 23 16 33 60 20 acres: 3,742 (D) 3,389 2,868 2,061 4,299 7,886 2,643 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: 53 10 58 21 36 46 49 39 acres: 16,689 2,565 19,362 7,077 10,929 14,395 14,772 12,712 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: 34 1 43 3 11 35 17 28 acres: 24,601 (D) 28,782 1,785 6,633 23,567 11,002 18,414 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: 89 - 61 2 3 25 2 36 acres: 202,129 - 182,200 (D) 6,500 39,186 (D) 64,246 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 9. Harvested Cropland by Size of Farm and Acres Harvested: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..............................................number, 2022: - 39 99 34 25 333 1,516 377 2017: - 50 164 24 39 390 1,853 365 acres harvested, 2022: - 4,582 (D) 2,038 1,303 428,407 410,514 342,629 2017: - 5,737 165,060 4,082 1,884 473,869 477,839 390,328 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY SIZE OF FARM : : 2022 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: - - - - 2 - 192 1 acres harvested: - - - - (D) - 614 (D) 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: - 8 1 17 8 5 398 11 acres harvested: - 117 (D) 94 97 91 5,944 (D) 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: - 1 4 - 5 - 72 - acres harvested: - (D) 84 - 12 - 2,732 - 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: - 7 1 2 1 11 137 4 acres harvested: - 125 (D) (D) (D) 677 6,533 240 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: - 1 - - 1 - 77 3 acres harvested: - (D) - - (D) - 6,345 379 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: - 2 15 - - 15 73 26 acres harvested: - (D) 1,038 - - 1,821 7,374 3,154 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: - 3 1 5 3 7 49 3 acres harvested: - 103 (D) 300 258 495 6,054 545 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: - 2 6 1 - 3 40 4 acres harvested: - (D) 970 (D) - 455 5,344 993 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: - 3 13 4 - 27 134 39 acres harvested: - 310 2,445 371 - 6,914 32,639 8,068 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: - 4 12 3 3 48 127 52 acres harvested: - 702 5,019 621 74 14,727 58,237 18,454 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: - 2 12 1 1 64 78 58 acres harvested: - (D) 9,462 (D) (D) 47,208 57,508 30,731 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 6 34 1 1 153 139 176 acres harvested: - 3,013 69,771 (D) (D) 356,019 221,190 279,897 : 2017 size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: - - - - - 1 266 5 acres harvested: - - - - - (D) 1,009 23 10 to 49 acres ........................................farms: - 15 9 6 12 6 416 8 acres harvested: - 258 (D) 48 44 96 7,102 195 50 to 69 acres ........................................farms: - 3 1 - 5 4 88 1 acres harvested: - (D) (D) - 38 (D) 3,207 (D) 70 to 99 acres ........................................farms: - 2 4 3 - 6 159 - acres harvested: - (D) 218 200 - 267 8,367 - 100 to 139 acres ......................................farms: - 1 6 - - 2 86 4 acres harvested: - (D) 702 - - (D) 7,568 312 140 to 179 acres ......................................farms: - 3 11 2 5 32 137 12 acres harvested: - 204 1,008 (D) 143 3,106 13,281 1,306 180 to 219 acres ......................................farms: - 2 - 2 3 6 57 2 acres harvested: - (D) - (D) (D) 452 8,260 (D) 220 to 259 acres ......................................farms: - - - - 3 5 45 4 acres harvested: - - - - 45 492 7,261 492 260 to 499 acres ......................................farms: - 5 24 3 4 31 179 37 acres harvested: - 1,260 4,721 126 968 6,150 43,677 10,748 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: - 9 24 2 - 41 157 42 acres harvested: - 983 8,807 (D) - 12,070 69,360 15,889 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..................................farms: - 3 22 2 2 70 116 77 acres harvested: - 310 18,290 (D) (D) 48,927 81,513 52,353 2,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 7 63 4 5 186 147 173 acres harvested: - 2,510 131,071 3,025 400 402,221 227,234 308,815 : HARVESTED CROPLAND BY ACRES HARVESTED : : 2022 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: - 10 2 13 10 - 352 3 acres: - 33 (D) 38 17 - 1,438 18 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - 6 6 11 142 6 acres: - (D) - 76 78 (D) 1,834 65 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: - 5 7 2 3 2 130 5 acres: - 104 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,836 100 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: - 10 6 3 4 5 130 7 acres: - 358 241 121 140 200 4,884 254 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: - 4 12 2 - 31 212 14 acres: - 240 745 (D) - 2,315 14,745 928 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: - 1 16 3 1 47 163 61 acres: - (D) 2,252 300 (D) 7,098 22,197 8,493 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: - 3 16 5 - 52 169 97 acres: - (D) 4,928 1,321 - 17,193 54,727 30,460 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: - 2 17 - 1 70 116 75 acres: - (D) 13,034 - (D) 50,654 80,159 49,985 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - 2 23 - - 115 102 109 acres: - (D) 67,576 - - 350,745 227,694 252,326 : 2017 acres harvested: : 1 to 9 acres ..........................................farms: - 8 - 6 22 7 412 5 acres: - 32 - 48 46 19 1,904 23 10 to 19 acres ........................................farms: - 5 7 3 2 4 184 5 acres: - 67 (D) 33 (D) 56 2,453 62 20 to 29 acres ........................................farms: - 2 1 - 2 9 104 11 acres: - (D) (D) - (D) 205 2,395 281 30 to 49 acres ........................................farms: - 7 5 4 4 15 180 7 acres: - 220 204 156 147 535 6,871 266 50 to 99 acres ........................................farms: - 10 29 4 4 28 232 18 acres: - 685 2,199 290 280 1,999 16,392 1,374 100 to 199 acres ......................................farms: - 7 23 1 2 54 234 52 acres: - 998 3,150 (D) (D) 7,840 32,027 6,951 200 to 499 acres ......................................farms: - 9 29 3 3 74 250 78 acres: - 2,580 9,118 830 1,028 23,855 76,603 27,282 500 to 999 acres ......................................farms: - 2 19 1 - 58 151 57 acres: - (D) 13,200 (D) - 41,957 102,473 41,233 1,000 acres or more ...................................farms: - - 51 2 - 141 106 132 acres: - - 137,076 (D) - 397,403 236,721 312,856 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 15,203 160 165 48 224 70 87 2017: 17,162 214 181 46 200 91 92 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 13,050,625 124,338 98,280 30,559 116,399 411,689 348,453 2017: 14,402,624 135,961 149,166 36,021 103,322 408,922 348,641 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 13,031 147 134 40 153 69 77 2017: 14,532 188 147 36 137 89 81 acres, 2022: 2,948,391 45,914 45,444 2,512 11,923 112,143 38,132 2017: 3,500,803 65,140 59,168 5,592 7,443 128,298 36,107 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 4,743 68 78 25 41 55 58 2017: 4,480 77 72 21 46 78 52 acres, 2022: 1,461,096 37,545 14,279 4,627 2,693 96,023 20,139 2017: 1,392,513 38,947 17,824 6,146 2,299 108,243 23,178 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 8,229 53 94 24 161 45 60 2017: 9,821 102 110 29 153 66 67 acres, 2022: 7,499,077 34,050 28,260 23,033 68,253 171,711 277,672 2017: 8,257,339 29,634 62,596 23,425 69,069 144,817 286,392 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 2,287,808 12,101 57,143 987 21,457 40,768 37,479 2017: 2,761,173 21,557 79,543 1,155 18,332 45,519 38,828 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 12,968 147 134 40 152 69 77 2017: 14,464 186 145 35 136 89 80 acres, 2022: 1,931,173 11,929 41,542 820 11,783 37,231 34,566 2017: 2,334,912 21,092 55,282 963 6,606 44,643 33,572 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 5,114 21 81 14 125 8 19 2017: 5,857 35 92 11 115 9 26 acres, 2022: 356,635 172 15,601 167 9,674 3,537 2,913 2017: 426,261 465 24,261 192 11,726 876 5,256 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 2,976 43 9 5 19 2 1 acres irrigated: 9,941 75 10 11 38 (D) (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 4,763 48 9 31 78 - 2 acres irrigated: 66,674 429 111 61 1,220 - (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 640 2 9 3 15 - 4 acres irrigated: 19,684 (D) 343 75 470 - 158 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 857 15 9 - 12 - 6 acres irrigated: 33,239 509 322 - 689 - 211 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 593 4 14 - 20 - 5 acres irrigated: 35,600 260 1,254 - 932 - 358 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 611 4 21 2 5 - 4 acres irrigated: 47,633 384 2,077 (D) 255 - 404 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 349 1 6 1 5 1 1 acres irrigated: 32,336 (D) 940 (D) 515 (D) (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 245 2 6 - 7 - - acres irrigated: 28,747 (D) 602 - 861 - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 1,015 13 30 - 20 3 13 acres irrigated: 182,920 1,787 7,492 - 2,546 (D) 3,775 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 1,023 6 22 - 12 13 16 acres irrigated: 315,143 737 9,796 - 2,665 3,248 5,800 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 767 11 17 3 20 10 3 acres irrigated: 373,243 2,062 15,462 426 5,596 3,148 (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 1,364 11 13 3 11 41 32 acres irrigated: 1,142,648 5,510 18,734 295 5,670 34,013 25,856 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 3,416 53 1 6 4 - 2 acres irrigated: 12,449 143 (D) 6 4 - (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 5,013 52 22 27 66 - 5 acres irrigated: 75,535 716 413 184 1,358 - 160 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 701 14 7 2 11 - 1 acres irrigated: 22,815 418 (D) (D) 403 - (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 955 15 12 - 19 - 7 acres irrigated: 43,986 552 587 - 805 - 333 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 733 12 13 - 18 - 1 acres irrigated: 47,734 528 1,249 - 949 - (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 747 7 13 1 18 - 5 acres irrigated: 60,757 401 1,525 (D) 1,092 - 484 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 360 - 11 1 - - 2 acres irrigated: 38,547 - 1,774 (D) - - (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 269 5 2 - 8 - 1 acres irrigated: 35,759 187 (D) - 1,140 - (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 1,247 17 17 1 15 - 9 acres irrigated: 221,137 2,327 4,343 (D) 1,547 - 1,940 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 1,129 14 28 2 12 17 16 acres irrigated: 353,492 2,158 13,820 (D) 3,620 2,168 7,465 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 969 7 31 1 9 15 4 acres irrigated: 479,286 2,936 24,445 (D) 1,278 4,597 2,923 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 1,623 18 24 5 20 59 39 acres irrigated: 1,369,676 11,191 30,741 320 6,136 38,754 24,966 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 16,266 173 179 64 233 76 91 acres, 2022: 2,578,139 17,729 60,938 1,699 24,399 53,614 54,342 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 545 4 162 48 9 306 105 2017: 712 12 183 48 17 384 167 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 47,701 (D) 44,621 263,193 6,733 154,462 58,958 2017: 75,034 7,208 55,230 276,504 8,107 243,023 (D) : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 481 4 137 47 9 271 95 2017: 616 12 148 48 16 348 160 acres, 2022: 22,006 (D) 7,356 99,669 142 59,443 18,422 2017: 26,653 2,200 12,269 93,394 (D) 99,503 30,413 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 118 1 26 40 1 83 62 2017: 127 3 39 47 5 113 52 acres, 2022: 2,607 (D) 788 62,377 (D) 10,721 12,259 2017: 3,233 4,999 2,176 77,317 100 19,913 9,083 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 233 - 95 30 4 201 67 2017: 328 3 114 35 7 246 99 acres, 2022: 18,262 - 28,915 90,587 (D) 75,097 26,181 2017: 39,016 (D) 36,305 100,792 1,648 100,289 43,715 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 22,148 (D) 11,211 18,192 154 81,014 18,456 2017: 27,232 1,231 16,464 23,554 286 119,518 39,343 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 480 4 137 46 9 271 95 2017: 613 11 148 47 13 347 158 acres, 2022: 18,240 (D) 7,346 17,592 (D) 57,239 15,116 2017: 23,432 (D) 12,263 (D) 173 97,090 29,685 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 167 - 59 4 3 122 33 2017: 195 1 78 1 6 141 57 acres, 2022: 3,908 - 3,865 600 (D) 23,775 3,340 2017: 3,800 (D) 4,201 (D) 113 22,428 9,658 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 190 2 47 - 2 19 3 acres irrigated: 596 (D) 146 - (D) 106 3 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 240 1 34 - - 67 31 acres irrigated: 3,530 (D) 444 - - 1,276 391 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 23 - 9 1 3 14 9 acres irrigated: 868 - 286 (D) 30 570 348 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 26 - 11 - - 32 5 acres irrigated: 1,004 - 629 - - 1,672 (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 18 - 12 - 1 18 4 acres irrigated: 1,307 - 627 - (D) 1,271 228 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 8 - 11 1 - 22 2 acres irrigated: 804 - 427 (D) - 1,852 (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 3 - 3 - - 11 5 acres irrigated: (D) - 338 - - 1,667 330 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 7 - 4 - - 12 2 acres irrigated: 599 - 480 - - 2,076 (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 12 - 13 2 1 32 15 acres irrigated: 3,496 - 1,468 (D) (D) 7,448 2,078 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 10 - 3 8 - 41 15 acres irrigated: 3,427 - (D) 1,204 - 20,306 4,275 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 5 - 13 6 - 20 5 acres irrigated: 4,484 - 3,400 120 - 16,251 3,678 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 3 1 2 30 2 18 9 acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) 15,880 (D) 26,519 6,844 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 264 5 31 - 6 - 7 acres irrigated: 882 29 101 - (D) - (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 308 2 51 - - 86 67 acres irrigated: 4,412 (D) 903 - - 1,839 1,181 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 20 1 9 - - 18 12 acres irrigated: 859 (D) 220 - - 905 516 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 28 1 7 - 3 36 6 acres irrigated: 1,305 (D) 189 - 80 2,232 328 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 25 - 11 - - 20 13 acres irrigated: 1,476 - 608 - - 1,785 688 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 15 - 5 1 - 26 5 acres irrigated: 1,330 - 261 (D) - 2,271 440 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 8 - 14 - - 16 4 acres irrigated: 400 - 1,005 - - 2,416 210 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 5 - 11 - - 13 2 acres irrigated: 441 - 1,740 - - 2,260 (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 9 - 20 1 3 47 21 acres irrigated: 2,146 - 1,855 (D) 27 10,246 3,960 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 11 - 14 - 3 53 10 acres irrigated: 3,613 - 5,842 - 90 23,608 3,202 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 12 - 6 5 1 37 4 acres irrigated: 7,808 - 1,560 (D) (D) 26,902 2,673 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 7 3 4 41 1 32 16 acres irrigated: 2,560 1,135 2,180 20,903 (D) 45,054 25,908 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 577 7 170 49 9 329 112 acres, 2022: 24,003 228 12,538 21,101 154 86,681 25,989 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 30 58 1,259 19 69 100 163 2017: 55 98 1,429 5 60 87 191 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 69,109 36,155 158,182 41 67,271 35,618 92,819 2017: 194,063 79,202 218,695 11 69,116 38,295 138,876 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 28 53 1,048 19 59 78 142 2017: 53 82 1,170 5 43 70 154 acres, 2022: 2,791 7,091 37,532 21 10,075 1,276 12,874 2017: 6,952 19,111 48,588 11 11,451 4,156 11,304 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 14 15 365 1 36 31 30 2017: 26 13 320 - 20 12 43 acres, 2022: 5,070 603 12,779 (D) 12,862 1,020 3,759 2017: 4,046 3,063 9,983 - 7,735 1,818 2,341 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 24 50 620 1 46 68 97 2017: 46 77 810 - 37 60 119 acres, 2022: 59,939 20,333 73,896 (D) 27,083 31,102 47,200 2017: 181,692 53,717 122,405 - 45,636 29,669 83,817 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 1,994 7,748 50,169 (D) 5,415 791 14,410 2017: 4,684 22,558 66,762 (D) 7,241 2,285 14,780 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 28 53 1,048 19 59 78 140 2017: 53 82 1,170 5 43 70 154 acres, 2022: 1,618 6,996 35,168 (D) 4,274 628 12,816 2017: 4,052 18,021 46,728 (D) 6,252 1,843 11,193 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 6 15 513 1 12 24 62 2017: 14 35 627 - 20 24 88 acres, 2022: 376 752 15,001 (D) 1,141 163 1,594 2017: 632 4,537 20,034 - 989 442 3,587 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: - - 276 18 1 15 24 acres irrigated: - - 1,027 18 (D) 16 (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 8 7 631 1 8 61 65 acres irrigated: 24 125 8,912 (D) 75 126 865 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 2 4 58 - 6 10 1 acres irrigated: (D) 76 1,761 - 173 33 (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 5 74 - 1 2 6 acres irrigated: - 102 2,767 - (D) (D) 288 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 5 60 - 4 4 10 acres irrigated: - (D) 3,082 - 62 114 323 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 7 33 - 6 - 15 acres irrigated: - 570 2,154 - 74 - 802 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 2 1 19 - 7 - 9 acres irrigated: (D) (D) 1,837 - 9 - 473 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 4 5 - 2 - 1 acres irrigated: - 615 525 - (D) - (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 2 7 50 - 12 1 7 acres irrigated: (D) 1,556 7,247 - 472 (D) 449 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 4 9 23 - 6 2 8 acres irrigated: 155 1,342 6,130 - 1,262 (D) 1,555 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 3 4 12 - 7 2 3 acres irrigated: 113 1,090 3,866 - 809 (D) 825 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 9 5 18 - 9 3 14 acres irrigated: 1,218 2,023 10,861 - 2,229 360 8,664 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 3 - 371 5 6 11 22 acres irrigated: 7 - 1,663 (D) 17 18 87 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 6 16 605 - 15 40 67 acres irrigated: 6 229 8,733 - 158 345 982 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 2 1 78 - 1 6 6 acres irrigated: (D) (D) 2,077 - (D) 159 197 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 8 5 95 - 1 - 16 acres irrigated: 384 350 3,675 - (D) - 952 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - - 66 - 7 3 20 acres irrigated: - - 3,685 - 460 15 926 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 15 30 - - 2 13 acres irrigated: - 1,482 2,056 - - (D) 1,486 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 2 5 20 - 2 3 8 acres irrigated: (D) 575 1,970 - (D) 126 450 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 1 1 15 - 3 - 3 acres irrigated: (D) (D) 2,116 - 470 - 290 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 3 17 73 - 7 10 14 acres irrigated: 169 4,524 15,664 - 1,064 610 788 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 5 19 34 - 6 3 5 acres irrigated: 521 4,323 9,841 - 2,240 75 1,218 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 1 10 29 - 6 7 8 acres irrigated: (D) 5,053 8,352 - 1,028 595 1,640 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 24 9 13 - 6 2 9 acres irrigated: 3,423 5,966 6,930 - 1,721 (D) 5,764 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 30 67 1,343 19 73 123 166 acres, 2022: 2,361 8,826 55,822 29 7,414 1,923 14,489 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 110 133 462 461 7 156 230 2017: 103 126 616 500 2 174 214 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 203,138 61,285 82,511 288,632 380 198,776 206,489 2017: 228,749 55,365 128,200 393,994 (D) 213,518 234,343 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 91 106 415 403 7 123 179 2017: 78 114 552 411 2 143 176 acres, 2022: 11,756 3,912 6,944 32,389 92 29,853 35,188 2017: 14,597 5,990 9,482 39,035 (D) 29,335 41,125 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 46 49 120 81 - 32 33 2017: 30 29 100 128 1 28 19 acres, 2022: 11,137 2,312 4,242 10,478 - 4,284 1,068 2017: 16,652 2,839 2,752 11,240 (D) 681 2,481 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 73 84 174 308 4 112 167 2017: 87 89 228 374 1 131 136 acres, 2022: 177,772 51,153 62,516 166,431 42 136,116 138,243 2017: 193,253 44,242 100,820 278,627 (D) 160,036 156,607 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 5,795 4,537 8,402 39,667 42 37,130 48,395 2017: 6,690 8,922 11,254 51,961 (D) 36,290 57,672 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 90 106 415 403 7 123 179 2017: 74 114 551 411 2 143 176 acres, 2022: 5,599 3,450 6,631 30,490 42 28,694 35,175 2017: 6,202 5,529 9,294 36,536 (D) 28,949 41,105 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 28 37 111 187 - 74 115 2017: 42 20 129 259 - 71 101 acres, 2022: 196 1,087 1,771 9,177 - 8,436 13,220 2017: 488 3,393 1,960 15,425 - 7,341 16,567 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 29 41 232 58 - 8 16 acres irrigated: 34 77 787 191 - 44 (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 25 41 155 201 4 50 71 acres irrigated: 145 166 1,666 3,223 12 566 1,319 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 5 - 5 25 - 10 9 acres irrigated: 5 - 199 765 - 197 455 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 19 15 11 24 3 9 10 acres irrigated: 108 123 (D) 1,032 30 170 381 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 1 - 8 21 - 6 5 acres irrigated: (D) - 360 1,314 - 359 250 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 5 10 12 - 7 29 acres irrigated: - (D) 235 735 - 473 2,815 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 1 4 3 5 - 4 6 acres irrigated: (D) 59 (D) 308 - 617 531 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 2 1 - 7 - - 2 acres irrigated: (D) (D) - 337 - - (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 2 5 10 31 - 9 17 acres irrigated: (D) 393 272 4,965 - 1,522 2,650 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 3 4 11 29 - 15 17 acres irrigated: (D) 889 1,544 6,574 - 4,086 3,371 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 3 7 5 13 - 13 23 acres irrigated: 184 922 1,148 2,717 - 3,229 12,429 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 20 10 12 35 - 25 25 acres irrigated: 4,462 1,797 1,887 17,506 - 25,867 23,992 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 28 31 312 52 - 5 21 acres irrigated: 56 64 1,102 197 - (D) 73 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 30 39 188 183 1 71 62 acres irrigated: 133 233 1,868 2,963 (D) 971 1,323 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 3 4 11 21 - 4 9 acres irrigated: 91 166 262 592 - 98 346 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 6 9 15 30 1 8 6 acres irrigated: (D) 157 375 1,445 (D) 405 266 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 1 4 19 - 12 3 acres irrigated: - (D) (D) 1,177 - 696 242 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 1 20 38 - 6 17 acres irrigated: - (D) 249 2,497 - 488 1,436 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 1 1 2 9 - 3 9 acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) 821 - 443 1,520 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - - - 7 - 2 6 acres irrigated: - - - 653 - (D) 590 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 11 15 15 41 - 22 18 acres irrigated: 612 542 691 4,092 - 2,817 3,278 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 5 8 20 34 - 7 10 acres irrigated: 738 2,706 751 8,016 - 2,262 1,954 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 7 11 10 18 - 9 22 acres irrigated: 534 2,588 3,119 7,519 - 3,720 12,949 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 12 6 19 48 - 25 31 acres irrigated: 4,490 2,441 2,666 21,989 - 23,915 33,695 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 169 150 479 487 7 167 239 acres, 2022: 7,346 5,222 9,156 43,411 42 39,284 50,392 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 14 77 80 151 15 141 13 2017: 20 134 88 164 21 150 13 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: (D) 56,523 349,365 12,040 138,110 815,955 8,361 2017: 10,100 195,205 263,675 21,711 163,466 868,865 9,303 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 8 74 73 112 13 138 8 2017: 15 124 69 116 21 144 8 acres, 2022: (D) 3,854 77,829 1,137 10,969 308,204 790 2017: 947 8,194 58,880 821 62,301 364,014 530 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 1 24 8 18 11 114 5 2017: 1 38 3 45 17 112 - acres, 2022: (D) 1,210 1,008 193 (D) 224,938 366 2017: (D) 1,799 (D) 440 43,299 202,553 - Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 13 54 74 70 15 82 10 2017: 17 108 74 85 17 87 11 acres, 2022: 4,047 41,733 230,686 (D) 61,295 266,657 6,686 2017: 4,051 171,846 173,249 11,026 57,248 297,064 8,763 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 2,208 4,212 89,555 987 2,513 84,681 1,268 2017: 2,461 8,573 70,448 1,190 2,740 117,816 1,872 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 8 72 73 112 13 138 8 2017: 15 122 68 116 19 144 8 acres, 2022: (D) 3,429 70,535 650 2,095 83,893 702 2017: 767 7,431 58,210 564 (D) 116,014 490 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 9 12 39 47 3 7 7 2017: 14 22 40 64 2 12 9 acres, 2022: (D) 783 19,020 337 418 788 566 2017: 1,694 1,142 12,238 626 (D) 1,802 1,382 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: - 4 2 92 - - - acres irrigated: - 4 (D) 182 - - - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: - 9 2 34 - - - acres irrigated: - 163 (D) 201 - - - 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 2 3 7 - 1 - acres irrigated: - (D) 126 34 - (D) - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 1 - - 6 - 1 1 acres irrigated: (D) - - 150 - (D) (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 1 12 2 - - 3 2 acres irrigated: (D) 492 (D) - - 70 (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 3 4 - 4 - 1 - acres irrigated: 21 115 - 36 - (D) - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 4 7 5 - - 1 2 acres irrigated: 580 342 (D) - - (D) (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 3 2 - - 2 4 acres irrigated: - 68 (D) - - (D) 520 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 2 15 10 3 - 4 1 acres irrigated: (D) 1,138 2,998 69 - 908 (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 2 2 8 2 2 16 - acres irrigated: (D) (D) 2,605 (D) (D) 2,285 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 1 10 10 2 3 23 2 acres irrigated: (D) 851 7,405 (D) (D) 7,953 (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 9 36 1 10 89 1 acres irrigated: - 831 75,997 (D) 1,450 73,064 (D) : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: - - 5 111 - - - acres irrigated: - - 21 252 - - - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: - 21 7 20 - 1 3 acres irrigated: - 391 132 123 - (D) 90 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 9 2 9 - - - acres irrigated: - 525 (D) 10 - - - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 2 2 1 14 2 1 2 acres irrigated: (D) (D) (D) 273 (D) (D) (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 6 4 - - - 2 2 acres irrigated: 90 187 - - - (D) (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 4 11 - 1 1 - 2 acres irrigated: 650 598 - (D) (D) - (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 1 7 - - 2 - - acres irrigated: (D) 471 - - (D) - - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 5 2 - - - - acres irrigated: - (D) (D) - - - - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 1 23 14 3 1 16 - acres irrigated: (D) 1,260 1,695 108 (D) 3,096 - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 2 6 15 1 - 9 2 acres irrigated: (D) 709 4,444 (D) - 2,262 (D) 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 4 15 8 1 - 16 - acres irrigated: 370 1,528 6,230 (D) - 5,142 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 31 34 4 15 105 2 acres irrigated: - 2,696 57,385 324 2,232 107,083 (D) : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 16 92 80 162 15 148 15 acres, 2022: 2,216 5,608 94,382 1,076 2,639 91,508 1,823 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 778 751 134 25 230 1,963 8 2017: 788 925 193 31 234 2,025 8 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 458,886 269,148 353,169 146,430 392,581 202,088 12,785 2017: 481,855 282,031 456,710 180,325 371,852 282,428 (D) : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 562 633 113 23 217 1,668 8 2017: 604 767 170 31 232 1,719 4 acres, 2022: 39,005 56,204 12,893 7,364 127,762 38,931 1,230 2017: 38,356 57,651 14,041 22,117 143,262 49,412 (D) Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 221 201 57 18 106 344 8 2017: 173 166 56 18 98 320 1 acres, 2022: 17,242 9,878 8,551 11,313 60,518 6,991 4,955 2017: 22,247 8,725 16,127 14,189 37,241 13,321 (D) Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 530 432 97 21 134 721 4 2017: 516 501 141 29 163 795 6 acres, 2022: 286,347 191,261 269,946 127,375 194,314 115,341 980 2017: 296,996 191,701 333,636 142,893 181,208 173,037 5,522 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 64,660 67,568 16,586 5,376 91,154 54,238 1,230 2017: 58,522 60,191 17,327 5,804 107,058 76,221 2,887 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 559 630 110 23 215 1,660 8 2017: 604 759 170 31 232 1,714 4 acres, 2022: 38,652 49,053 11,888 2,076 86,691 38,600 1,230 2017: 35,488 48,869 13,351 5,804 104,452 47,648 (D) Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 464 231 45 4 31 647 - 2017: 417 304 41 - 29 635 4 acres, 2022: 26,008 18,515 4,698 3,300 4,463 15,638 - 2017: 23,034 11,322 3,976 - 2,606 28,573 (D) : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 97 181 5 1 6 958 - acres irrigated: 315 582 16 (D) (D) 3,411 - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 299 336 16 - 21 711 3 acres irrigated: 4,867 4,506 221 - 441 9,487 15 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 43 39 7 - 3 52 - acres irrigated: 1,329 876 170 - 115 1,699 - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 84 24 5 - 2 50 - acres irrigated: 3,474 942 77 - (D) 2,228 - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 38 22 3 - 9 37 - acres irrigated: 1,974 1,436 150 - 783 2,201 - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 48 22 11 - 11 26 - acres irrigated: 4,329 1,605 397 - 1,045 1,814 - 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 23 15 7 - 12 24 - acres irrigated: 1,961 907 77 - 2,243 2,599 - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 18 3 4 - 6 11 - acres irrigated: 2,071 623 153 - 1,078 1,240 - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 46 41 21 - 30 27 - acres irrigated: 6,448 7,537 2,173 - 5,813 3,877 - 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 56 22 16 - 35 33 - acres irrigated: 17,369 8,020 1,268 - 12,472 8,563 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 17 28 17 4 42 11 3 acres irrigated: 10,132 16,395 2,313 (D) 20,727 4,842 (D) 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 9 18 22 20 53 23 2 acres irrigated: 10,391 24,139 9,571 2,038 46,275 12,277 (D) : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 122 237 4 1 7 954 - acres irrigated: 412 817 17 (D) (D) 3,633 - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 291 413 45 - 23 711 - acres irrigated: 5,022 5,896 599 - 454 9,163 - 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 42 37 12 - 1 64 - acres irrigated: 1,386 1,162 317 - (D) 1,911 - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 90 37 8 - 6 55 - acres irrigated: 3,895 1,704 419 - 443 2,875 - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 32 22 13 - 9 47 - acres irrigated: 2,050 1,637 616 - 719 3,260 - 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 42 22 11 - 15 29 1 acres irrigated: 4,506 1,551 747 - 1,652 1,802 (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 14 24 - - 6 16 - acres irrigated: 1,188 3,314 - - 974 1,309 - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 15 8 4 - 5 11 - acres irrigated: 1,823 1,289 162 - 980 1,886 - : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 70 35 22 - 25 39 3 acres irrigated: 11,584 6,370 1,411 - 5,832 6,545 (D) 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 38 34 20 2 36 47 - acres irrigated: 8,491 5,792 1,488 (D) 14,593 14,206 - 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 13 31 19 3 51 20 4 acres irrigated: 5,560 14,676 3,158 (D) 27,693 7,992 2,606 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 19 25 35 25 50 32 - acres irrigated: 12,605 15,983 8,393 5,432 53,638 21,639 - : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 843 796 151 31 251 2,030 8 acres, 2022: 70,102 72,351 21,326 6,768 95,157 58,468 1,236 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 104 679 836 264 233 69 76 2017: 129 822 954 329 252 80 62 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 642,735 614,384 229,170 302,611 266,808 81,600 79,016 2017: 655,956 615,058 275,273 362,651 225,982 76,585 84,658 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 90 507 716 253 207 61 68 2017: 116 600 745 323 227 53 59 acres, 2022: 22,688 40,614 40,947 104,321 39,535 7,332 6,049 2017: 28,703 69,633 44,689 163,311 49,950 7,883 6,113 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 34 243 209 123 117 16 20 2017: 37 184 180 129 94 13 18 acres, 2022: 15,566 19,409 12,807 30,639 15,435 5,135 2,307 2017: 21,547 15,218 7,928 45,386 10,499 418 2,244 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 93 412 402 132 126 48 46 2017: 114 563 560 146 146 61 51 acres, 2022: 560,092 (D) 143,369 160,006 208,379 55,841 45,663 2017: 568,967 500,459 185,822 142,132 161,894 51,061 68,334 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 23,099 50,165 61,660 83,576 38,109 8,941 7,126 2017: 30,141 79,029 79,821 132,296 49,291 8,603 12,040 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 89 502 712 250 207 61 68 2017: 115 598 743 322 219 53 59 acres, 2022: 17,730 38,228 38,051 81,777 35,897 7,332 5,752 2017: 23,715 63,367 43,286 131,315 46,115 6,963 5,934 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 36 361 365 38 58 23 22 2017: 40 437 462 21 72 47 20 acres, 2022: 5,369 11,937 23,609 1,799 2,212 1,609 1,374 2017: 6,426 15,662 36,535 981 3,176 1,640 6,106 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: 2 85 124 9 24 3 5 acres irrigated: (D) 357 545 30 73 3 10 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 2 303 361 24 47 23 16 acres irrigated: (D) 4,262 5,610 368 785 405 174 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 4 38 48 3 12 4 3 acres irrigated: 179 1,118 1,731 142 321 155 (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 54 69 19 13 10 4 acres irrigated: - 1,996 2,769 811 614 397 92 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 3 19 35 10 15 1 4 acres irrigated: (D) 1,355 2,621 752 748 (D) 175 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 4 30 25 20 16 2 6 acres irrigated: (D) 2,191 1,750 2,225 1,175 (D) 404 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 4 23 29 10 3 1 2 acres irrigated: 468 1,659 2,165 1,500 427 (D) (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 1 7 17 8 9 7 5 acres irrigated: (D) 365 2,491 1,553 1,369 200 400 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 19 56 48 38 27 6 11 acres irrigated: 1,494 5,915 9,579 9,849 6,187 690 1,080 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 14 39 32 48 34 4 5 acres irrigated: 905 13,587 8,277 15,109 11,091 104 960 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 9 17 26 32 17 - 3 acres irrigated: 1,321 7,291 6,629 24,840 7,427 - 540 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 42 8 22 43 16 8 12 acres irrigated: 18,311 10,069 17,493 26,397 7,892 6,390 3,210 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: - 126 177 26 9 7 5 acres irrigated: - 495 724 75 30 17 15 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 7 290 371 29 44 28 9 acres irrigated: 101 4,432 5,834 590 878 580 220 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: 2 60 55 3 19 4 3 acres irrigated: (D) 1,881 1,901 164 804 216 (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: 3 58 60 17 21 6 2 acres irrigated: 78 2,246 2,637 1,017 938 234 (D) : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 8 59 59 14 27 6 3 acres irrigated: 645 3,858 4,202 1,012 1,691 245 140 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 1 43 45 23 24 5 2 acres irrigated: (D) 3,036 3,821 2,718 2,610 321 (D) 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 3 27 21 8 11 2 - acres irrigated: 346 2,301 1,653 1,136 1,533 (D) - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 1 16 13 4 9 1 9 acres irrigated: (D) 1,625 2,057 710 1,490 (D) 960 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 10 53 73 58 17 4 8 acres irrigated: 1,438 7,021 14,725 11,525 3,449 500 1,200 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 15 48 21 68 34 7 4 acres irrigated: 1,524 13,279 6,361 26,334 9,381 580 615 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 31 30 31 27 12 3 - acres irrigated: 6,090 14,376 11,525 17,913 6,216 680 - 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 48 12 28 52 25 7 17 acres irrigated: 19,847 24,479 24,381 69,102 20,271 4,883 8,705 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 108 737 901 273 264 78 79 acres, 2022: 24,843 62,262 66,878 91,733 46,510 10,591 8,091 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: 106 96 136 241 209 218 334 150 2017: 109 79 185 260 208 242 338 174 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: 250,902 28,803 357,276 237,384 346,289 159,319 462,760 278,421 2017: 247,886 23,987 488,773 133,499 309,846 161,797 338,093 299,538 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 106 78 125 220 183 198 305 143 2017: 109 61 181 225 177 219 299 153 acres, 2022: 151,053 4,680 130,613 12,567 18,694 73,972 60,210 78,530 2017: 166,967 4,555 146,752 16,402 25,922 83,962 37,017 99,031 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: 74 14 89 90 49 69 64 65 2017: 77 10 101 71 28 56 75 54 acres, 2022: 80,149 864 70,177 14,638 7,092 13,499 4,468 44,234 2017: 55,679 307 109,014 4,724 7,085 16,542 10,773 25,415 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: 38 74 72 99 167 116 220 86 2017: 34 61 92 131 165 118 222 107 acres, 2022: 16,185 16,709 147,902 200,548 282,234 58,631 286,072 128,921 2017: 21,724 11,512 226,994 107,793 252,235 47,942 209,281 154,424 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: 81,066 7,751 89,935 13,392 19,778 83,263 59,898 92,184 2017: 79,278 10,082 88,311 18,078 27,124 93,586 42,745 118,411 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: 106 78 123 220 183 198 300 141 2017: 109 61 180 225 176 217 297 153 acres, 2022: 80,608 4,679 87,658 11,421 16,703 69,560 47,643 70,377 2017: (D) 4,211 86,112 15,067 23,338 80,609 29,737 91,983 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: 4 49 25 50 67 82 83 70 2017: 3 48 19 64 78 76 93 63 acres, 2022: 458 3,072 2,277 1,971 3,075 13,703 12,255 21,807 2017: (D) 5,871 2,199 3,011 3,786 12,977 13,008 26,428 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: - 9 - 63 14 11 12 - acres irrigated: - (D) - (D) 75 (D) 32 - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 2 32 6 74 46 41 94 7 acres irrigated: (D) 608 96 889 773 720 1,555 176 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 7 - 10 13 7 26 6 acres irrigated: - 334 - 386 242 319 573 279 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 10 9 16 8 20 19 8 acres irrigated: - 262 277 462 353 767 578 150 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: 3 1 5 15 12 11 18 5 acres irrigated: 207 (D) 355 616 653 842 762 199 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 1 10 3 4 14 14 17 7 acres irrigated: (D) 550 (D) 408 627 1,704 1,037 668 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: 1 7 1 1 7 1 5 - acres irrigated: (D) 344 (D) (D) 585 (D) 390 - 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 1 1 4 5 8 4 3 4 acres irrigated: (D) (D) 215 514 590 447 136 611 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 14 4 8 11 24 27 25 14 acres irrigated: 4,149 430 1,624 2,352 2,871 5,693 2,914 3,326 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 19 5 41 16 18 32 43 35 acres irrigated: 8,038 558 13,820 3,498 4,324 15,439 4,849 14,972 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 21 7 24 8 10 32 23 26 acres irrigated: 10,968 3,616 17,453 1,886 1,177 30,393 5,357 14,520 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 44 3 35 18 35 18 49 38 acres irrigated: 57,464 900 55,898 2,073 7,508 26,703 41,715 57,283 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: - 13 - 69 24 5 20 6 acres irrigated: - (D) - 238 (D) 8 (D) (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: 1 29 11 73 55 42 92 8 acres irrigated: (D) 532 225 1,321 849 881 1,501 171 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 3 1 5 15 13 14 2 acres irrigated: - 140 (D) 247 423 418 401 (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 3 12 23 10 14 15 8 acres irrigated: - 77 561 852 623 950 339 304 : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 7 10 10 3 12 19 4 acres irrigated: - 254 580 453 110 1,051 828 275 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: 2 5 13 13 11 14 19 11 acres irrigated: (D) 300 645 1,046 661 1,108 695 948 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - - 2 2 4 9 11 6 acres irrigated: - - (D) (D) 457 1,108 797 596 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: 2 4 9 4 3 5 2 1 acres irrigated: (D) 384 1,878 (D) (D) 780 (D) (D) : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: 7 1 18 17 18 41 33 12 acres irrigated: 967 (D) 3,478 2,674 2,000 10,085 3,458 3,378 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: 19 5 34 13 13 37 32 44 acres irrigated: 4,583 810 10,806 3,525 3,892 18,134 6,108 18,842 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: 29 5 37 17 14 30 42 28 acres irrigated: 18,968 3,125 27,454 2,940 3,092 25,302 13,397 21,524 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: 49 4 38 14 38 20 39 44 acres irrigated: 54,020 4,300 42,334 4,342 14,763 33,761 14,950 72,194 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: 110 96 137 265 220 238 354 156 acres, 2022: 85,578 8,376 99,812 23,099 22,294 91,145 65,316 103,470 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 10. Irrigation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Irrigated farms (see text) .........................number, 2022: - 50 64 39 17 79 1,365 268 2017: - 83 84 30 27 92 1,557 265 Land in irrigated farms .............................acres, 2022: - 70,159 138,866 14,674 10,689 347,262 793,447 909,964 2017: - 91,010 230,573 24,289 25,374 329,608 821,185 890,326 : Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: - 38 64 33 16 79 1,212 264 2017: - 46 82 23 27 87 1,359 258 acres, 2022: - 3,582 63,203 2,030 999 117,838 341,188 285,551 2017: - 4,507 109,848 3,852 (D) 97,147 391,161 314,029 Other cropland, excluding cropland pastured .......farms, 2022: - 17 39 12 7 66 482 199 2017: - 19 54 3 5 57 501 165 acres, 2022: - 2,654 36,116 221 100 97,389 103,289 139,016 2017: - 1,668 35,536 82 268 49,732 117,266 115,336 Pastureland, excluding woodland pastured ..........farms, 2022: - 38 34 30 12 39 646 147 2017: - 62 47 20 21 73 747 176 acres, 2022: - 56,716 36,778 8,541 5,817 129,670 320,898 474,875 2017: - 76,547 83,939 15,555 17,804 181,129 288,453 446,868 : Irrigated land ......................................acres, 2022: - 11,172 28,115 5,688 1,322 29,990 274,813 184,757 2017: - 15,918 40,407 5,509 874 40,427 323,436 208,967 Harvested cropland ................................farms, 2022: - 38 64 33 16 73 1,204 264 2017: - 46 82 23 27 87 1,355 255 acres, 2022: - 3,041 27,455 1,823 (D) 26,777 263,379 179,235 2017: - 4,427 40,155 3,843 (D) 40,269 303,156 204,795 Pastureland and other land ........................farms, 2022: - 28 9 19 3 7 311 17 2017: - 53 7 12 1 10 420 21 acres, 2022: - 8,131 660 3,865 (D) 3,213 11,434 5,522 2017: - 11,491 252 1,666 (D) 158 20,280 4,172 : 2022 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: - 2 - - 2 - 205 - acres irrigated: - (D) - - (D) - 626 - 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: - 9 1 18 1 2 349 5 acres irrigated: - 109 (D) 167 (D) (D) 5,028 (D) 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 1 4 - 5 - 65 - acres irrigated: - (D) 84 - 5 - 2,410 - 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 7 1 4 - 1 116 - acres irrigated: - 159 (D) 112 - (D) 5,802 - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 1 - - 1 - 82 3 acres irrigated: - (D) - - (D) - 6,207 379 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 2 10 - - - 70 22 acres irrigated: - (D) 1,054 - - - 6,777 2,414 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 4 1 5 2 - 42 2 acres irrigated: - 183 (D) 300 (D) - 5,364 (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 3 4 1 - - 33 3 acres irrigated: - 315 660 (D) - - 4,729 735 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - 3 8 4 - 7 131 23 acres irrigated: - 430 1,675 288 - 1,870 32,673 5,095 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 5 8 4 3 9 113 25 acres irrigated: - 1,253 3,643 771 74 2,227 49,344 8,674 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - 2 10 2 1 19 63 34 acres irrigated: - (D) 7,549 (D) (D) 10,409 42,145 19,489 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 11 17 1 2 41 96 151 acres irrigated: - 7,998 13,276 (D) (D) 15,377 113,708 147,607 : 2017 irrigated acres by size of farm: : 1 to 9 acres ............................................farms: - - - - - - 241 1 acres irrigated: - - - - - - 871 (D) 10 to 49 acres ..........................................farms: - 20 4 7 9 5 329 6 acres irrigated: - 399 (D) 58 9 80 5,594 156 50 to 69 acres ..........................................farms: - 3 - - 3 3 75 1 acres irrigated: - (D) - - 6 (D) 2,630 (D) 70 to 99 acres ..........................................farms: - 6 2 6 - 1 134 - acres irrigated: - 273 (D) 283 - (D) 7,872 - : 100 to 139 acres ........................................farms: - 3 4 1 - - 98 1 acres irrigated: - 280 450 (D) - - 7,972 (D) 140 to 179 acres ........................................farms: - 6 4 2 5 - 114 8 acres irrigated: - 369 481 (D) 143 - 11,319 870 180 to 219 acres ........................................farms: - 6 - 2 - 3 51 1 acres irrigated: - 153 - (D) - 120 7,636 (D) 220 to 259 acres ........................................farms: - 2 - - 2 3 40 4 acres irrigated: - (D) - - (D) (D) 5,963 458 : 260 to 499 acres ........................................farms: - 11 9 3 1 9 166 20 acres irrigated: - 1,318 1,869 180 (D) 1,607 41,952 6,178 500 to 999 acres ........................................farms: - 11 8 2 - 8 134 24 acres irrigated: - 2,505 1,937 (D) - 2,042 57,601 9,716 1,000 to 1,999 acres ....................................farms: - 3 13 3 2 14 84 59 acres irrigated: - 500 4,682 550 (D) 7,668 59,666 33,605 2,000 acres or more .....................................farms: - 12 40 4 5 46 91 140 acres irrigated: - 10,009 30,713 4,025 650 28,607 114,360 157,794 : Land with irrigation systems or equipment : present (see text) .................................farms, 2022: - 56 65 39 18 84 1,475 287 acres, 2022: - 14,004 28,976 5,945 1,394 31,780 307,035 225,215 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 12,030 200 93 241 139 172 105 2017: 14,914 302 99 343 168 251 147 number, 2022: 2,658,012 15,103 10,252 7,767 7,232 37,007 25,588 2017: 2,812,306 14,986 11,898 8,343 8,487 55,493 27,518 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 4,171 109 23 160 43 14 14 2017: 4,761 152 21 203 51 14 20 number, 2022: 18,283 494 87 657 (D) 64 (D) 2017: 20,696 718 101 (D) (D) 59 74 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 1,852 36 14 45 23 21 2 2017: 2,323 53 5 62 26 22 19 number, 2022: 24,749 452 176 603 325 289 (D) 2017: 31,117 (D) 60 763 355 314 302 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 2,260 23 16 20 31 32 19 2017: 2,762 65 18 51 33 29 30 number, 2022: 67,562 709 505 622 889 1,096 625 2017: 85,625 2,038 612 1,513 1,086 1,062 1,060 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 1,206 16 12 8 21 39 14 2017: 1,688 17 26 4 30 72 16 number, 2022: 82,207 1,039 920 (D) 1,466 2,599 904 2017: 117,471 1,216 1,696 206 1,755 5,071 1,146 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 971 4 9 2 13 26 13 2017: 1,337 1 12 16 19 58 21 number, 2022: 134,571 648 1,351 (D) 1,586 3,822 1,945 2017: 185,720 (D) 1,862 2,107 2,343 8,081 2,683 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 909 4 14 3 7 26 26 2017: 1,246 5 13 6 8 29 26 number, 2022: 277,923 1,245 4,267 696 2,082 8,598 8,042 2017: 375,138 1,404 4,039 1,848 1,852 8,159 8,141 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 661 8 5 3 1 14 17 2017: 797 9 4 1 1 27 15 number, 2022: 2,052,717 10,516 2,946 4,375 (D) 20,539 13,983 2017: 1,996,539 8,762 3,528 (D) (D) 32,747 14,112 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 10,221 159 79 187 119 161 99 2017: 12,682 250 89 266 134 238 145 number, 2022: 847,755 7,233 6,206 4,888 4,003 19,320 16,061 2017: 975,639 7,933 7,205 4,358 4,535 26,098 16,277 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 10,037 155 79 185 118 161 97 2017: 12,407 234 88 263 134 238 143 number, 2022: 646,005 (D) 6,206 4,868 3,984 19,320 (D) 2017: 806,216 6,235 7,197 4,325 (D) 26,091 16,269 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 3,889 99 23 130 41 17 11 number: 15,852 375 86 528 145 62 54 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 1,572 24 5 26 25 21 3 number: 20,908 304 (D) 316 331 300 (D) 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 1,869 17 17 17 32 39 25 number: 55,858 427 545 452 964 1,284 754 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 988 6 14 6 10 30 13 number: 68,895 366 974 400 671 1,939 902 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 853 1 12 2 6 26 11 number: 117,512 (D) 1,663 (D) 843 3,758 1,548 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 665 5 7 1 4 23 23 number: 199,920 1,739 2,275 (D) 1,030 6,381 5,715 500 or more .......................................farms: 201 3 1 3 - 5 11 number: 167,060 2,262 (D) 2,685 - 5,596 7,035 : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 414 9 - 6 6 - 2 2017: 583 32 3 19 1 6 4 number, 2022: 201,750 (D) - 20 19 - (D) 2017: 169,423 1,698 8 33 (D) 7 8 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 295 7 - 6 5 - 2 number: 654 20 - 20 (D) - (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 17 - - - 1 - - number: 223 - - - (D) - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 13 - - - - - - number: 433 - - - - - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 4 - - - - - - number: 361 - - - - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 4 - - - - - - number: 525 - - - - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 17 - - - - - - number: 6,364 - - - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: 64 2 - - - - - number: 193,190 (D) - - - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 9,304 146 86 148 97 150 97 2017: 11,349 207 83 234 105 227 121 number, 2022: 1,810,257 7,870 4,046 2,879 3,229 17,687 9,527 2017: 1,836,667 7,053 4,693 3,985 3,952 29,395 11,241 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 4,368 91 40 107 38 42 23 number: 17,710 371 155 350 (D) 182 64 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 1,643 21 11 27 21 25 16 number: 21,589 (D) 131 325 296 291 207 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 1,461 13 9 7 18 37 13 number: 43,714 376 294 191 463 1,078 420 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 642 9 9 3 10 17 17 number: 43,487 549 576 198 595 1,148 1,230 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 500 2 11 1 9 12 14 number: 67,846 (D) 1,388 (D) 1,034 1,537 2,042 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 385 5 6 2 - 14 11 number: 112,817 1,314 1,502 (D) - 4,171 3,248 500 or more .........................................farms: 305 5 - 1 1 3 3 number: 1,503,094 4,666 - (D) (D) 9,280 2,316 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 132 4 101 105 4 201 41 2017: 188 11 116 140 8 247 90 number, 2022: 3,425 (D) 6,387 24,274 (D) 19,837 3,939 2017: 5,986 268 7,352 34,782 100 35,855 6,297 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 67 4 26 8 2 40 6 2017: 91 6 32 5 6 26 15 number, 2022: 291 (D) (D) (D) (D) 181 36 2017: (D) (D) (D) 11 (D) 122 (D) 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 18 - 24 1 1 36 4 2017: 42 - 26 16 1 51 16 number, 2022: (D) - 360 (D) (D) 493 40 2017: 560 - 318 204 (D) 692 239 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 29 - 27 13 1 34 18 2017: 33 1 32 17 - 56 27 number, 2022: 775 - 725 509 (D) 1,216 549 2017: 962 (D) 1,045 549 - 1,760 788 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 8 - 7 22 - 38 7 2017: 7 4 5 22 1 35 12 number, 2022: 530 - 405 1,574 - 2,513 510 2017: 461 224 401 1,680 (D) 2,139 995 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 8 - 11 14 - 28 2 2017: 9 - 9 26 - 18 13 number, 2022: 1,131 - 1,748 1,682 - 3,844 (D) 2017: 1,473 - 1,439 3,615 - 2,396 1,717 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 2 - 4 35 - 19 1 2017: 5 - 11 39 - 43 6 number, 2022: (D) - 1,360 10,697 - 6,363 (D) 2017: 1,620 - 3,048 11,984 - 13,496 1,658 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - - 2 12 - 6 3 2017: 1 - 1 15 - 18 1 number, 2022: - - (D) 9,771 - 5,227 2,296 2017: (D) - (D) 16,739 - 15,250 (D) : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 102 2 85 99 2 193 37 2017: 147 9 101 131 7 217 83 number, 2022: 2,201 (D) 3,854 14,851 (D) 14,571 2,130 2017: 3,995 89 5,081 18,659 (D) 22,771 4,266 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 97 2 84 98 2 184 37 2017: 144 9 101 131 7 215 83 number, 2022: 2,156 (D) (D) (D) (D) 14,420 (D) 2017: 3,978 89 5,081 18,647 (D) 22,585 4,256 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 52 2 28 8 1 38 7 number: 211 (D) (D) (D) (D) 173 18 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 10 - 20 3 - 28 5 number: 104 - 294 52 - 360 76 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 24 - 21 18 1 48 15 number: 630 - 564 660 (D) 1,500 444 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 5 - 5 26 - 34 5 number: 389 - 342 1,804 - 2,164 292 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 6 - 4 20 - 12 3 number: 822 - 560 2,705 - 1,603 340 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - 6 16 - 21 1 number: - - 1,940 5,266 - 6,259 (D) 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - 7 - 3 1 number: - - - 4,326 - 2,361 (D) : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 5 - 2 1 - 17 1 2017: 10 - - 3 - 10 7 number, 2022: 45 - (D) (D) - 151 (D) 2017: 17 - - 12 - 186 10 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 3 - 2 - - 16 - number: (D) - (D) - - (D) - 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 2 - - 1 - - 1 number: (D) - - (D) - - (D) 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - (D) - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 80 2 70 105 4 160 36 2017: 133 5 79 121 4 211 70 number, 2022: 1,224 (D) 2,533 9,423 15 5,266 1,809 2017: 1,991 179 2,271 16,123 (D) 13,084 2,031 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 50 2 31 23 4 62 18 number: 191 (D) (D) 92 15 (D) 65 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 9 - 13 15 - 31 8 number: 133 - 174 199 - 404 105 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 15 - 12 22 - 36 6 number: 425 - 296 684 - 1,034 193 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 - 8 12 - 24 - number: 175 - 540 771 - 1,703 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 3 - 4 18 - 3 2 number: 300 - 607 2,557 - 435 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 2 12 - 3 1 number: - - (D) 3,099 - 806 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 3 - 1 1 number: - - - 2,021 - (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 88 97 464 1 59 429 65 2017: 140 133 513 2 67 437 72 number, 2022: 79,842 3,244 30,710 (D) 4,059 6,144 5,855 2017: 72,158 8,387 40,550 (D) 5,052 8,005 9,513 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 20 32 203 1 18 284 30 2017: 22 54 180 2 22 278 13 number, 2022: 98 165 884 (D) (D) 1,053 132 2017: 101 (D) 707 (D) (D) 1,096 44 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 11 26 83 - 11 73 9 2017: 22 18 87 - 4 61 22 number, 2022: 144 321 1,126 - 155 971 (D) 2017: 296 281 1,182 - 56 765 273 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 14 23 76 - 12 52 10 2017: 29 23 106 - 13 57 15 number, 2022: 377 613 2,142 - 358 1,398 (D) 2017: 1,066 685 3,101 - 462 1,621 490 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 8 9 34 - 7 16 7 2017: 13 12 50 - 16 16 8 number, 2022: 523 597 2,359 - 495 1,038 525 2017: 1,048 838 3,356 - 1,030 1,123 528 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 16 4 40 - 5 2 4 2017: 14 10 35 - 6 25 3 number, 2022: 2,418 454 5,684 - 654 (D) 578 2017: 1,856 1,441 5,050 - 832 3,400 450 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 9 2 22 - 4 1 3 2017: 18 15 46 - 4 - 8 number, 2022: 2,784 (D) 6,713 - 1,163 (D) 921 2017: 6,123 4,341 14,029 - 921 - 2,633 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 10 1 6 - 2 1 2 2017: 22 1 9 - 2 - 3 number, 2022: 73,498 (D) 11,802 - (D) (D) (D) 2017: 61,668 (D) 13,125 - (D) - 5,095 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 68 79 395 1 43 328 53 2017: 128 104 427 2 48 326 66 number, 2022: (D) 1,808 19,663 (D) 2,781 3,837 3,447 2017: 15,604 5,714 26,119 (D) 3,212 5,026 5,975 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 68 78 377 - 43 324 53 2017: 125 101 419 - 48 322 66 number, 2022: (D) 1,804 17,684 - (D) 3,811 3,447 2017: 15,597 5,709 (D) - 3,212 5,012 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 17 47 187 - 11 223 26 number: (D) 254 763 - 56 772 109 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 11 10 58 - 9 64 5 number: 133 (D) (D) - 110 840 (D) 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 11 12 61 - 9 26 11 number: 344 318 1,819 - 234 656 294 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 10 4 30 - 6 9 4 number: 681 276 2,288 - 355 (D) 265 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 10 4 27 - 5 - 3 number: 1,256 405 3,910 - 757 - 345 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 5 1 12 - 1 1 3 number: 1,575 (D) 3,876 - (D) (D) 1,010 500 or more .......................................farms: 4 - 2 - 2 1 1 number: 3,707 - (D) - (D) (D) (D) : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: - 3 34 1 1 8 - 2017: 5 4 13 2 - 8 2 number, 2022: - 4 1,979 (D) (D) 26 - 2017: 7 5 (D) (D) - 14 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: - 3 24 1 - 8 - number: - 4 49 (D) - 26 - 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - 2 - 1 - - number: - - (D) - (D) - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - - 6 - - - - number: - - 240 - - - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - 1 - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - 1 - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 80 70 346 - 47 245 47 2017: 136 101 376 2 58 271 60 number, 2022: (D) 1,436 11,047 - 1,278 2,307 2,408 2017: 56,554 2,673 14,431 (D) 1,840 2,979 3,538 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 32 34 218 - 20 186 29 number: 116 157 921 - 77 692 110 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 8 18 55 - 11 34 6 number: 111 255 (D) - 155 (D) 95 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 7 13 35 - 8 23 7 number: 156 365 1,132 - 256 714 242 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 12 2 20 - 4 - 2 number: 777 (D) 1,350 - 258 - (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 11 2 13 - 4 1 - number: (D) (D) 1,896 - 532 (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 5 1 2 - - 1 2 number: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 5 - 3 - - - 1 number: (D) - 4,411 - - - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 737 470 229 200 7 85 113 2017: 815 545 397 258 7 126 113 number, 2022: 35,783 16,451 7,706 19,353 59 11,389 16,299 2017: 40,779 28,082 15,249 34,267 (D) 17,031 23,819 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 368 213 118 70 5 31 15 2017: 373 237 206 69 5 42 22 number, 2022: 1,660 971 494 374 (D) 119 61 2017: 1,622 1,006 873 362 15 171 83 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 115 108 46 28 2 8 10 2017: 149 93 57 31 1 9 14 number, 2022: 1,509 1,476 574 368 (D) 114 143 2017: 2,042 1,240 742 399 (D) 109 200 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 141 84 37 36 - 10 28 2017: 137 97 69 65 1 12 16 number, 2022: 4,095 2,299 1,025 1,125 - 364 807 2017: 4,121 2,868 2,016 1,933 (D) 349 512 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 35 28 14 20 - 12 25 2017: 63 52 43 24 - 28 8 number, 2022: 2,395 1,937 1,025 1,299 - 731 1,829 2017: 4,082 3,684 2,852 1,545 - 2,005 659 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 37 21 6 24 - 8 15 2017: 45 41 11 33 - 13 16 number, 2022: 4,768 2,964 722 3,405 - 1,206 2,050 2017: 6,227 5,883 1,561 4,364 - 1,887 2,310 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 24 11 5 14 - 9 11 2017: 33 15 7 25 - 12 23 number, 2022: 7,337 3,183 1,389 4,567 - 2,405 2,787 2017: 10,056 4,201 2,063 8,041 - 3,637 7,346 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 17 5 3 8 - 7 9 2017: 15 10 4 11 - 10 14 number, 2022: 14,019 3,621 2,477 8,215 - 6,450 8,622 2017: 12,629 9,200 5,142 17,623 - 8,873 12,709 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 611 399 182 181 5 74 103 2017: 682 454 317 234 7 105 103 number, 2022: 21,575 10,304 4,669 12,113 40 7,986 9,903 2017: 24,826 15,767 9,928 19,001 (D) 10,707 13,848 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 601 386 180 179 5 74 103 2017: 665 451 305 234 5 102 99 number, 2022: 21,397 10,234 4,653 12,101 40 (D) (D) 2017: 24,785 15,738 7,919 18,993 47 10,699 13,842 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 320 226 114 71 3 26 20 number: 1,206 949 459 315 (D) 94 (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 97 61 28 22 2 4 9 number: 1,274 (D) 356 323 (D) (D) 136 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 111 50 17 31 - 16 27 number: 3,160 1,482 439 867 - 511 731 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 29 19 14 24 - 5 20 number: 2,103 1,298 891 1,688 - 304 1,444 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 19 23 1 14 - 12 15 number: 2,592 2,884 (D) 1,839 - 1,531 2,116 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 21 5 4 13 - 7 9 number: 7,275 1,656 1,055 4,096 - 2,196 3,508 500 or more .......................................farms: 4 2 2 4 - 4 3 number: 3,787 (D) (D) 2,973 - 3,284 1,875 : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 20 32 7 6 - 2 1 2017: 25 19 18 6 2 4 6 number, 2022: 178 70 16 12 - (D) (D) 2017: 41 29 2,009 8 (D) 8 6 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 19 32 7 6 - 2 1 number: (D) 70 16 12 - (D) (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 507 344 164 159 5 66 103 2017: 585 407 279 208 1 89 92 number, 2022: 14,208 6,147 3,037 7,240 19 3,403 6,396 2017: 15,953 12,315 5,321 15,266 (D) 6,324 9,971 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 316 211 112 85 5 26 37 number: 1,273 851 445 (D) 19 116 146 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 82 73 28 24 - 15 17 number: 1,136 1,004 358 313 - 201 224 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 53 41 11 21 - 10 26 number: 1,572 1,129 370 648 - 301 734 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 17 8 9 14 - 6 9 number: (D) 593 555 996 - 448 579 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 18 8 1 7 - 6 7 number: 2,417 1,301 (D) 939 - 827 704 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 20 2 2 7 - 2 4 number: 5,984 (D) (D) 1,839 - (D) 1,674 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 1 1 1 - 1 3 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) - (D) 2,335 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 6 181 68 106 101 202 16 2017: 8 211 59 157 114 207 19 number, 2022: 290 13,855 25,960 1,524 17,684 234,841 745 2017: 587 17,144 22,758 2,049 17,980 173,384 326 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 2 41 10 75 5 21 10 2017: - 33 1 109 6 17 6 number, 2022: (D) 183 56 309 31 94 62 2017: - 155 (D) 371 24 88 20 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: - 28 - 12 3 20 2 2017: - 39 3 21 6 18 3 number, 2022: - 368 - 162 39 284 (D) 2017: - 554 (D) 237 80 267 48 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 1 51 8 10 20 32 2 2017: 2 58 8 18 18 29 10 number, 2022: (D) 1,574 246 269 652 1,018 (D) 2017: (D) 1,905 185 407 533 898 258 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 2 28 4 5 22 24 - 2017: 3 37 5 4 28 40 - number, 2022: (D) 1,883 228 338 1,632 1,671 - 2017: 201 2,659 333 (D) 2,026 2,989 - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 1 14 6 4 25 26 - 2017: 3 31 11 4 27 22 - number, 2022: (D) 1,774 850 446 3,412 3,746 - 2017: (D) 4,662 1,446 598 4,001 2,988 - 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - 14 23 - 21 40 2 2017: - 9 18 1 22 47 - number, 2022: - 3,251 7,214 - 6,139 12,714 (D) 2017: - 2,642 5,389 (D) 6,733 14,699 - 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - 5 17 - 5 39 - 2017: - 4 13 - 7 34 - number, 2022: - 4,822 17,366 - 5,779 215,314 - 2017: - 4,567 15,371 - 4,583 151,455 - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 6 164 62 84 97 170 14 2017: 8 200 50 130 111 177 15 number, 2022: 154 8,970 17,229 1,000 9,420 25,791 609 2017: 391 11,919 14,207 1,465 10,381 22,152 198 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 6 162 61 84 97 169 14 2017: 8 197 50 126 109 176 15 number, 2022: 154 (D) 17,226 (D) (D) (D) 609 2017: 391 (D) 14,207 1,455 10,371 (D) 198 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 2 43 8 62 7 24 10 number: (D) 194 29 232 (D) (D) 44 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 1 24 2 10 9 19 - number: (D) 342 (D) 135 124 262 - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 2 49 8 5 26 24 2 number: (D) 1,344 246 (D) 935 706 (D) 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 1 22 2 7 19 28 - number: (D) 1,352 (D) 489 1,421 1,908 - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - 16 12 - 22 29 - number: - 1,990 1,902 - 3,086 3,944 - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 7 16 - 13 35 2 number: - 2,187 4,713 - 3,283 9,808 (D) 500 or more .......................................farms: - 1 13 - 1 10 - number: - (D) 10,192 - (D) 7,835 - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: - 3 3 2 2 1 - 2017: - 4 - 6 4 2 - number, 2022: - (D) 3 (D) (D) (D) - 2017: - (D) - 10 10 (D) - 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: - 2 3 2 2 - - number: - (D) 3 (D) (D) - - 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: - 1 - - - 1 - number: - (D) - - - (D) - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 4 145 63 56 98 189 14 2017: 6 149 50 71 108 180 9 number, 2022: 136 4,885 8,731 524 8,264 209,050 136 2017: 196 5,225 8,551 584 7,599 151,232 128 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: - 60 10 44 29 47 12 number: - (D) 45 163 (D) 226 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 1 36 3 5 13 24 - number: (D) 521 46 (D) 178 344 - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 29 23 6 28 22 2 number: (D) 884 658 172 973 672 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 11 5 - 15 29 - number: (D) 698 341 - 1,099 1,885 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 7 8 1 6 26 - number: - 714 1,105 (D) 890 3,791 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 10 - 6 12 - number: - - 2,628 - 1,569 3,890 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 2 4 - 1 29 - number: - (D) 3,908 - (D) 198,242 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 362 459 274 201 293 693 9 2017: 382 622 310 252 388 810 3 number, 2022: 16,202 73,026 40,618 38,046 224,115 27,155 264 2017: 21,301 57,507 41,650 42,545 225,744 46,952 105 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 108 209 28 21 52 384 5 2017: 118 278 42 34 35 425 - number, 2022: 599 828 141 115 243 1,541 10 2017: 573 1,152 235 135 147 1,785 - 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 71 96 25 19 36 115 - 2017: 73 132 24 21 59 139 - number, 2022: (D) 1,323 368 268 524 1,585 - 2017: 988 1,724 340 259 800 1,817 - 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 102 77 72 32 39 107 2 2017: 86 103 80 40 77 111 3 number, 2022: 3,026 2,234 2,459 1,029 1,203 3,049 (D) 2017: 2,684 3,152 2,447 1,256 2,377 3,294 105 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 51 26 44 31 44 39 - 2017: 50 50 42 45 63 43 - number, 2022: 3,625 1,700 3,097 2,477 3,123 2,362 - 2017: 3,680 3,497 2,933 3,272 4,503 2,843 - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 23 13 41 38 50 29 2 2017: 39 22 48 47 51 47 - number, 2022: 2,853 1,567 5,998 5,591 7,022 3,640 (D) 2017: 4,615 2,646 7,158 6,747 6,859 6,546 - 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 5 17 47 45 43 9 - 2017: 12 20 64 46 60 31 - number, 2022: 1,458 5,091 14,613 13,970 13,568 2,198 - 2017: 3,236 5,819 18,453 15,235 16,952 8,685 - 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 2 21 17 15 29 10 - 2017: 4 17 10 19 43 14 - number, 2022: (D) 60,283 13,942 14,596 198,432 12,780 - 2017: 5,525 39,517 10,084 15,641 194,106 21,982 - : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 324 371 261 182 250 566 9 2017: 334 513 295 240 323 657 3 number, 2022: 9,317 30,433 25,417 21,497 22,088 14,449 217 2017: 12,713 26,247 28,178 26,745 26,653 30,343 (D) : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 320 363 259 180 248 559 9 2017: 329 496 294 233 322 648 3 number, 2022: 9,264 18,842 25,395 (D) 22,068 14,416 217 2017: 12,657 16,048 28,174 26,726 26,634 29,806 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 126 194 27 19 50 344 5 number: (D) 753 155 (D) 203 1,289 7 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 66 72 31 14 30 87 - number: 887 958 442 189 371 1,195 - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 85 45 74 30 47 73 2 number: 2,614 1,356 2,213 860 1,498 2,146 (D) 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 33 18 51 39 41 31 2 number: 2,225 1,170 3,821 2,914 2,829 2,168 (D) 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 8 13 34 43 55 12 - number: 1,246 1,649 4,705 5,897 7,708 1,612 - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 17 34 30 21 9 - number: - 5,430 9,664 8,338 6,753 2,786 - 500 or more .......................................farms: 2 4 8 5 4 3 - number: (D) 7,526 4,395 3,014 2,706 3,220 - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 19 12 12 4 8 16 - 2017: 22 25 3 11 9 31 - number, 2022: 53 11,591 22 (D) 20 33 - 2017: 56 10,199 4 19 19 537 - 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 17 6 12 3 8 16 - number: (D) (D) 22 14 20 33 - 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 2 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - number: - - - (D) - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - 5 - - - - - number: - 11,547 - - - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 263 317 247 189 271 452 7 2017: 305 442 255 196 317 562 2 number, 2022: 6,885 42,593 15,201 16,549 202,027 12,706 47 2017: 8,588 31,260 13,472 15,800 199,091 16,609 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 120 167 82 45 101 292 5 number: (D) 637 396 (D) 418 1,081 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 56 79 44 40 29 77 - number: 708 1,023 631 478 422 991 - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 69 32 50 39 58 58 2 number: 2,179 923 1,521 1,195 1,868 1,727 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 13 9 28 25 21 14 - number: 904 529 1,989 1,780 1,509 940 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 8 26 23 21 5 - number: (D) 1,045 3,452 3,064 3,021 605 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 12 12 15 18 3 - number: 626 2,960 4,009 4,221 4,635 1,187 - 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 10 5 2 23 3 - number: (D) 35,476 3,203 (D) 190,154 6,175 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 150 309 380 221 165 49 123 2017: 196 446 485 324 217 62 142 number, 2022: 32,937 15,646 35,892 245,516 52,853 3,188 7,029 2017: 34,663 26,889 53,051 223,038 75,253 4,395 7,574 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 52 112 94 42 27 12 55 2017: 53 138 121 56 45 20 63 number, 2022: 228 499 444 194 124 49 235 2017: 213 717 626 208 167 (D) (D) 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 15 62 81 28 17 15 18 2017: 16 96 97 38 25 16 21 number, 2022: 189 821 1,051 367 215 164 (D) 2017: 245 1,253 1,296 554 364 204 281 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 28 79 87 38 45 9 19 2017: 23 103 99 69 48 6 22 number, 2022: 821 2,236 2,490 1,144 1,280 259 580 2017: 707 3,016 3,098 2,176 1,754 192 688 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 11 26 45 31 26 3 15 2017: 29 53 79 48 27 9 15 number, 2022: 733 1,661 2,938 2,097 1,699 222 934 2017: 2,062 3,538 5,510 3,604 1,742 631 1,122 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 11 13 25 23 16 6 7 2017: 25 26 31 43 24 4 13 number, 2022: 1,734 1,896 3,420 3,298 2,271 881 928 2017: 3,631 3,424 4,516 5,754 3,457 (D) 1,761 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 20 10 32 26 20 2 8 2017: 38 23 27 22 28 5 7 number, 2022: 6,457 2,486 10,133 8,388 6,035 (D) 2,608 2017: 12,009 6,551 8,518 7,170 7,849 1,594 1,945 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 13 7 16 33 14 2 1 2017: 12 7 31 48 20 2 1 number, 2022: 22,775 6,047 15,416 230,028 41,229 (D) (D) 2017: 15,796 8,390 29,487 203,572 59,920 (D) (D) : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 137 261 325 202 137 47 109 2017: 176 410 425 260 194 57 125 number, 2022: 19,113 9,900 19,372 54,111 12,699 2,464 4,071 2017: 23,730 14,494 24,316 54,747 15,585 3,382 4,043 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 134 261 324 194 137 47 109 2017: 172 405 424 248 194 57 125 number, 2022: (D) 9,827 (D) 15,870 12,663 2,464 4,071 2017: 23,712 14,461 (D) 19,909 15,575 (D) 4,038 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 51 105 91 42 28 18 51 number: 233 (D) (D) 137 117 79 164 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 15 66 80 37 24 12 18 number: (D) 892 1,028 490 318 145 237 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 24 51 75 40 32 4 20 number: 685 1,443 2,306 1,213 961 101 650 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 10 15 28 25 18 5 7 number: 735 923 1,894 1,674 1,173 365 536 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 5 12 26 24 18 5 8 number: 626 1,492 3,639 3,374 2,561 638 1,092 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 20 10 20 22 12 3 5 number: 5,312 2,786 5,701 6,054 3,740 1,136 1,392 500 or more .......................................farms: 9 2 4 4 5 - - number: 11,204 (D) 3,022 2,928 3,793 - - : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 6 11 3 14 5 - - 2017: 10 15 7 20 4 1 3 number, 2022: (D) 73 (D) 38,241 36 - - 2017: 18 33 (D) 34,838 10 (D) 5 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 5 8 2 6 4 - - number: 10 34 (D) 9 (D) - - 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - 3 - - - - - number: - 39 - - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - number: - - - - (D) - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - 1 8 - - - number: - - (D) 38,232 - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 119 232 311 184 139 33 80 2017: 171 309 368 276 174 37 93 number, 2022: 13,824 5,746 16,520 191,405 40,154 724 2,958 2017: 10,933 12,395 28,735 168,291 59,668 1,013 3,531 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 51 133 136 58 43 17 37 number: 185 519 562 201 197 (D) 156 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 15 60 66 37 23 7 14 number: 198 781 827 475 307 102 175 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 16 16 56 19 25 4 21 number: 525 479 1,779 636 682 100 581 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 12 13 16 19 19 4 5 number: 824 959 1,035 1,307 1,223 295 396 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 15 3 13 11 16 1 - number: 1,982 410 1,947 1,393 2,197 (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 5 7 15 16 5 - 2 number: 1,245 2,598 4,159 4,505 1,307 - (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 5 - 9 24 8 - 1 number: 8,865 - 6,211 182,888 34,241 - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: 61 46 118 272 116 107 246 108 2017: 84 36 147 348 145 113 282 116 number, 2022: 26,885 4,123 113,535 22,799 21,157 10,733 32,693 27,353 2017: 27,298 2,535 96,398 37,418 25,253 10,598 24,882 21,264 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: 12 3 13 86 22 18 71 19 2017: 17 12 17 107 25 13 79 21 number, 2022: 58 14 69 409 101 78 362 56 2017: 72 (D) 79 524 109 72 363 96 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: 4 11 12 66 15 16 45 6 2017: 13 5 19 65 15 25 44 13 number, 2022: 49 (D) 156 889 219 215 570 73 2017: 174 70 296 915 194 350 596 154 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 18 15 26 54 23 27 43 13 2017: 14 4 26 73 30 28 62 18 number, 2022: 543 445 792 1,686 728 786 1,309 443 2017: 467 132 823 2,380 873 867 2,037 567 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 6 3 24 27 12 16 26 15 2017: 9 5 24 34 18 24 35 15 number, 2022: 415 190 1,816 1,841 809 1,116 1,603 1,041 2017: 672 345 1,984 2,307 1,206 1,484 2,367 1,016 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 9 7 12 11 13 10 20 13 2017: 5 8 22 28 17 9 30 20 number, 2022: 1,225 900 1,668 1,609 1,826 1,258 2,575 1,813 2017: 627 1,146 2,874 3,816 2,234 1,509 4,026 3,067 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 4 6 11 19 19 17 20 22 2017: 19 2 18 22 26 8 20 19 number, 2022: 1,125 1,820 3,436 6,102 6,158 5,220 5,025 6,292 2017: 6,184 (D) 5,848 5,608 7,932 2,342 6,540 6,327 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: 8 1 20 9 12 3 21 20 2017: 7 - 21 19 14 6 12 10 number, 2022: 23,470 (D) 105,598 10,263 11,316 2,060 21,249 17,635 2017: 19,102 - 84,494 21,868 12,705 3,974 8,953 10,037 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: 47 29 101 242 108 99 199 97 2017: 61 20 128 303 124 98 236 108 number, 2022: 6,268 2,365 9,287 14,343 14,070 7,184 14,174 16,578 2017: 7,340 874 13,350 19,724 16,797 7,039 15,854 14,384 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: 46 29 100 237 108 98 199 94 2017: 60 20 128 289 122 97 232 104 number, 2022: (D) 2,365 (D) (D) 14,064 7,180 14,167 15,631 2017: (D) (D) (D) 19,177 16,792 7,011 15,831 14,374 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: 7 6 18 99 23 20 64 13 number: 28 27 (D) (D) 77 (D) 328 46 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: 7 9 12 42 14 22 37 3 number: 96 137 172 571 189 309 455 40 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: 12 6 25 50 24 23 44 21 number: 342 173 708 1,597 690 718 1,461 734 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: 9 1 24 15 7 11 15 12 number: 651 (D) 1,617 960 496 751 1,037 939 100 to 199 ........................................farms: 6 4 10 16 17 14 15 20 number: 754 670 1,205 2,326 2,418 2,424 2,174 2,856 200 to 499 ........................................farms: 1 2 8 9 17 7 19 17 number: (D) (D) 2,850 2,927 5,927 2,192 6,008 5,086 500 or more .......................................farms: 4 1 3 6 6 1 5 8 number: 2,597 (D) 2,600 4,989 4,267 (D) 2,704 5,930 : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: 1 - 3 9 5 3 3 4 2017: 2 2 1 23 5 5 11 6 number, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) 6 4 7 947 2017: (D) (D) (D) 547 5 28 23 10 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: - - 2 5 5 3 3 1 number: - - (D) 9 6 4 7 (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - - number: - - - (D) - - - - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - - 1 2 - - - - number: - - (D) (D) - - - - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - 1 - - - 3 number: - - - (D) - - - (D) 500 or more .......................................farms: 1 - - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - - : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: 57 35 105 209 102 90 198 96 2017: 77 29 120 261 135 100 221 99 number, 2022: 20,617 1,758 104,248 8,456 7,087 3,549 18,519 10,775 2017: 19,958 1,661 83,048 17,694 8,456 3,559 9,028 6,880 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 24 7 26 115 38 35 86 23 number: (D) (D) 122 483 (D) (D) (D) 85 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 14 5 16 38 20 9 37 20 number: 183 75 208 488 275 126 465 261 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 5 14 24 33 19 20 29 18 number: 158 396 750 1,091 569 620 791 491 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 1 10 6 8 12 18 3 number: 212 (D) 657 (D) 579 789 1,110 190 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 2 8 5 10 3 13 19 9 number: (D) 1,170 663 1,321 316 1,615 2,168 1,048 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 - 12 5 12 1 2 18 number: 721 - 3,414 2,056 3,575 (D) (D) 5,459 500 or more .........................................farms: 6 - 12 2 2 - 7 5 number: 19,012 - 98,434 (D) (D) - 13,200 3,241 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Cattle and calves ...................................farms, 2022: - 51 40 17 46 212 1,342 298 2017: - 71 84 15 71 287 1,572 394 number, 2022: - 7,190 12,627 582 1,634 70,884 545,480 255,184 2017: - 9,583 16,849 1,399 2,425 73,532 582,267 265,393 Farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..........................................farms, 2022: - 9 7 5 14 22 539 42 2017: - 5 6 3 26 52 554 57 number, 2022: - 61 (D) 25 37 114 2,350 165 2017: - 27 (D) 15 (D) 209 2,453 264 10 to 19 ........................................farms, 2022: - 8 2 6 10 23 195 15 2017: - 13 2 3 16 27 280 29 number, 2022: - 122 (D) 70 123 304 2,616 205 2017: - 151 (D) 46 177 370 3,747 405 20 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - 12 6 2 8 45 265 57 2017: - 18 26 5 18 63 275 57 number, 2022: - 364 193 (D) 244 1,365 7,881 1,888 2017: - 515 925 140 600 1,992 8,525 1,856 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - 8 5 2 11 29 95 43 2017: - 13 11 1 4 31 145 65 number, 2022: - 596 321 (D) 655 2,034 6,428 2,887 2017: - 858 667 (D) 273 2,402 9,917 4,741 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - 4 8 2 2 40 82 53 2017: - 15 18 1 5 36 106 45 number, 2022: - 588 1,107 (D) (D) 5,708 11,266 7,330 2017: - 2,048 2,846 (D) 728 5,326 14,064 6,462 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - 6 9 - 1 30 68 37 2017: - 3 11 1 2 47 95 76 number, 2022: - 2,283 2,867 - (D) 9,374 19,535 12,717 2017: - 1,240 3,142 (D) (D) 13,973 27,891 22,130 500 or more .....................................farms, 2022: - 4 3 - - 23 98 51 2017: - 4 10 1 - 31 117 65 number, 2022: - 3,176 8,088 - - 51,985 495,404 229,992 2017: - 4,744 9,230 (D) - 49,260 515,670 229,535 : Cows and heifers that calved ......................farms, 2022: - 49 32 15 40 187 1,099 253 2017: - 67 66 13 62 247 1,283 343 number, 2022: - 4,297 3,798 171 1,140 21,028 185,693 37,749 2017: - 5,723 6,041 1,026 1,654 27,687 165,234 43,841 : Beef cows .......................................farms, 2022: - 48 32 15 40 186 1,046 252 2017: - 66 66 13 58 246 1,202 341 number, 2022: - 4,288 (D) 171 (D) (D) 50,965 (D) 2017: - (D) 6,041 1,026 1,627 (D) 57,847 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: - 9 6 9 16 31 481 32 number: - 59 24 45 50 150 1,965 (D) 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - 13 2 3 5 26 185 25 number: - 180 (D) 31 57 300 2,481 350 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - 8 7 2 12 42 169 50 number: - 204 241 (D) 361 1,275 4,879 1,733 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - 8 2 1 5 27 77 44 number: - 610 (D) (D) 270 2,097 5,739 3,178 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - 2 12 - 1 36 82 40 number: - (D) 1,696 - (D) 4,713 11,175 5,444 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - 7 2 - 1 22 39 49 number: - 2,125 (D) - (D) 6,732 11,360 14,690 500 or more .......................................farms: - 1 1 - - 2 13 12 number: - (D) (D) - - (D) 13,366 9,884 : Milk cows .......................................farms, 2022: - 3 1 - 2 4 87 4 2017: - 1 - - 18 1 109 13 number, 2022: - 9 (D) - (D) (D) 134,728 (D) 2017: - (D) - - 27 (D) 107,387 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ............................................farms: - 3 1 - 2 3 24 3 number: - 9 (D) - (D) 3 65 5 10 to 19 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - 3 - number: - - - - - - 40 - 20 to 49 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - 2 - number: - - - - - - (D) - 50 to 99 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - 3 - number: - - - - - - (D) - 100 to 199 ........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - - (D) - 200 to 499 ........................................farms: - - - - - - 12 - number: - - - - - - (D) - 500 or more .......................................farms: - - - - - 1 42 1 number: - - - - - (D) 129,634 (D) : Other cattle ......................................farms, 2022: - 38 38 12 37 189 1,064 257 2017: - 60 76 10 51 243 1,188 334 number, 2022: - 2,893 8,829 411 494 49,856 359,787 217,435 2017: - 3,860 10,808 373 771 45,845 417,033 221,552 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: - 8 16 7 17 51 521 63 number: - (D) 78 35 58 250 1,988 297 10 to 19 ............................................farms: - 9 4 1 13 32 196 32 number: - 117 52 (D) 147 434 2,500 413 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 6 7 2 4 45 156 59 number: - 169 229 (D) 134 1,218 4,360 1,863 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 6 2 - 3 6 56 34 number: - 404 (D) - 155 390 3,815 2,274 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 5 5 2 - 17 41 13 number: - 768 694 (D) - 2,227 5,681 2,109 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 3 1 - - 25 30 28 number: - 693 (D) - - 7,615 9,376 8,546 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 3 - - 13 64 28 number: - (D) 7,288 - - 37,722 332,067 201,933 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 222 2 - 2 - 4 1 2017: 272 - - - 3 6 3 number, 2022: 1,077,331 (D) - (D) - (D) (D) 2017: 1,005,237 - - - 48 (D) (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 39 1 - 2 - - - number: 551 (D) - (D) - - - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 24 - - - - 2 - number: 719 - - - - (D) - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 18 1 - - - - - number: 1,177 (D) - - - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 16 - - - - 1 - number: 2,435 - - - - (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 43 - - - - - 1 number: 13,621 - - - - - (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 82 - - - - 1 - number: 1,058,828 - - - - (D) - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 148 2 - - 3 - - 2017: 164 10 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: 1,248,834 (D) - - (D) - - 2017: 703,562 8,434 - - - - - : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 9,739 157 85 169 143 171 101 2017: 12,024 222 79 227 147 235 132 number, 2022: 2,977,643 6,932 5,679 5,167 7,479 37,582 15,786 2017: 3,045,915 6,653 7,363 4,223 10,172 50,391 20,686 $1,000, 2022: 4,659,645 7,521 5,828 5,180 8,042 54,693 (D) 2017: 3,989,383 7,606 (D) 3,497 9,342 61,524 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 3,636 92 25 111 58 14 13 number: 14,432 (D) 117 392 240 57 69 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 1,232 27 6 27 19 25 5 number: 16,444 330 88 356 277 328 76 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 1,615 17 25 19 25 45 25 number: 50,508 459 871 585 802 1,420 839 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1,142 8 10 7 21 37 11 number: 79,821 574 719 498 1,344 2,718 760 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 905 1 8 1 13 25 14 number: 125,943 (D) 1,065 (D) 1,610 (D) 1,927 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 772 8 11 2 4 21 26 number: 236,904 2,706 2,819 (D) 1,110 6,452 7,293 500 or more ...........................................farms: 437 4 - 2 3 4 7 number: 2,453,591 2,369 - (D) 2,096 (D) 4,822 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 3,559 48 37 54 61 56 36 2017: 4,140 93 30 59 52 65 49 number, 2022: 215,833 1,330 1,556 899 1,091 2,306 2,839 2017: 203,353 1,278 1,028 911 1,324 3,128 3,086 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 1,598 33 13 34 27 24 2 number: 6,001 128 60 128 124 (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 576 3 3 11 23 2 6 number: 7,403 (D) (D) (D) 331 (D) (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 669 7 13 7 3 18 12 number: 20,265 201 346 165 (D) 500 371 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 316 3 2 - 6 5 7 number: 21,469 187 (D) - 346 297 551 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 215 - 6 1 2 3 4 number: 29,555 - 958 (D) (D) 389 446 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 120 2 - 1 - 4 5 number: 34,502 (D) - (D) - 1,010 1,392 500 or more .........................................farms: 65 - - - - - - number: 96,638 - - - - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 9,155 149 83 161 127 162 98 2017: 11,089 194 78 213 142 223 121 number, 2022: 2,761,810 5,602 4,123 4,268 6,388 35,276 12,947 2017: 2,842,562 5,375 6,335 3,312 8,848 47,263 17,600 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 3,689 95 25 113 61 19 12 number: 14,102 309 104 376 240 92 64 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 1,124 20 6 28 14 20 4 number: 14,888 242 78 377 183 (D) 59 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 1,550 19 27 12 24 48 30 number: 47,950 538 873 418 752 1,515 947 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1,001 2 15 4 11 30 12 number: 68,949 (D) 956 286 735 2,134 785 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 776 2 4 1 10 23 19 number: 107,626 (D) 540 (D) 1,282 3,295 2,790 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 652 9 6 1 4 18 14 number: 197,460 2,901 1,572 (D) 1,100 5,223 3,996 500 or more .........................................farms: 363 2 - 2 3 4 7 number: 2,310,835 (D) - (D) 2,096 (D) 4,306 : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 336 6 1 2 3 8 7 2017: 416 3 - 2 6 12 3 number, 2022: 1,890,963 426 (D) (D) 71 (D) 710 2017: 1,877,031 1,111 - (D) 152 (D) (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 75 3 1 2 1 2 - number: 1,035 41 (D) (D) (D) (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 - - - - 2017: 1 - - 1 1 1 - number, 2022: (D) - (D) - - - - 2017: (D) - - (D) (D) (D) - 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 - 1 - - - - number: (D) - (D) - - - - 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: - - - - - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 4 - - - - 2 - 2017: - - - - - 2 - $1,000, 2022: 214 - - - - (D) - 2017: - - - - - (D) - : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 102 - 65 100 1 161 37 2017: 142 5 97 145 11 206 73 number, 2022: 1,715 - 3,327 19,993 (D) 11,806 2,359 2017: 3,721 319 6,250 25,160 113 19,171 3,601 $1,000, 2022: 1,887 - 4,060 21,781 (D) 10,928 2,273 2017: (D) 138 (D) 21,110 116 15,505 2,620 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 68 - 19 7 - 33 9 number: 267 - 80 (D) - (D) 43 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 14 - 15 2 - 23 2 number: 161 - 169 (D) - 301 (D) 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 12 - 11 13 1 52 16 number: 419 - 321 431 (D) 1,789 521 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 4 - 8 23 - 18 7 number: 287 - 461 1,762 - 1,324 588 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 4 - 6 17 - 13 1 number: 581 - 752 2,176 - 1,657 (D) 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - 6 29 - 20 1 number: - - 1,544 8,565 - 5,308 (D) 500 or more ...........................................farms: - - - 9 - 2 1 number: - - - 7,006 - (D) (D) : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 27 - 15 42 - 88 18 2017: 44 5 22 53 2 91 38 number, 2022: 330 - 289 2,742 - 2,218 443 2017: 470 275 605 4,398 (D) 3,389 722 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 20 - 7 4 - 42 2 number: 73 - 39 (D) - 167 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 3 - 5 1 - 14 9 number: 35 - 50 (D) - 170 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 - 1 15 - 18 4 number: (D) - (D) 560 - 484 151 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 - 2 18 - 6 3 number: (D) - (D) 1,156 - 417 181 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - - 1 - 8 - number: (D) - - (D) - 980 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - 3 - - - number: - - - 900 - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 95 - 64 99 1 152 37 2017: 132 3 95 138 10 187 67 number, 2022: 1,385 - 3,038 17,251 (D) 9,588 1,916 2017: 3,251 44 5,645 20,762 (D) 15,782 2,879 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 68 - 21 7 - 31 10 number: 247 - 82 25 - (D) 44 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 9 - 16 3 - 33 10 number: 107 - 184 46 - 413 125 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 11 - 9 22 1 44 11 number: 345 - 235 755 (D) 1,396 385 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 4 - 8 25 - 14 3 number: 256 - 461 1,724 - 1,025 262 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 3 - 4 7 - 13 1 number: 430 - 532 972 - 1,735 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 6 26 - 16 1 number: - - 1,544 7,259 - 4,120 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 9 - 1 1 number: - - - 6,470 - (D) (D) : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 4 - 1 - - 5 - 2017: 1 - - 8 1 1 - number, 2022: 89 - (D) - - 144 - 2017: (D) - - 258 (D) (D) - 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 - 1 - - 3 - number: (D) - (D) - - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 4 - 3 - - 1 - 2017: 4 - 9 - - 1 - number, 2022: (D) - (D) - - (D) - 2017: (D) - 1,329 - - (D) - 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - - 1 - - 1 - number: - - (D) - - (D) - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - 1 - - - - number: (D) - (D) - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: - - 12 - 1 1 - 2017: - 1 2 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - - 13,825 - (D) (D) - 2017: - (D) (D) - - - - : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 70 43 334 - 51 317 41 2017: 127 90 396 - 42 322 49 number, 2022: 86,621 1,629 17,907 - 2,256 4,079 2,653 2017: 65,452 5,529 23,694 - 2,951 5,680 6,024 $1,000, 2022: (D) 1,624 18,189 - 2,418 4,961 2,781 2017: 93,840 4,865 21,272 - 2,413 5,145 4,812 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 10 18 150 - 25 250 17 number: 48 87 567 - 104 895 54 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 12 12 46 - 4 35 3 number: 162 146 599 - 47 474 (D) 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 8 6 61 - 10 21 11 number: 286 160 1,903 - 356 594 391 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 9 4 36 - 5 2 5 number: 650 282 2,681 - 287 (D) 333 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 15 1 27 - 4 6 3 number: (D) (D) 4,369 - 462 731 514 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 7 1 11 - 3 2 - number: (D) (D) 3,130 - 1,000 (D) - 500 or more ...........................................farms: 9 1 3 - - 1 2 number: (D) (D) 4,658 - - (D) (D) : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 31 17 98 - 16 86 14 2017: 49 32 124 - 16 93 26 number, 2022: 3,082 398 3,282 - 258 563 472 2017: 3,489 729 3,629 - 433 821 1,163 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 11 12 51 - 8 75 6 number: (D) 57 168 - 40 266 16 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 7 - 18 - 2 6 5 number: 90 - 245 - (D) 82 69 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 4 - 17 - 5 3 2 number: 148 - 432 - 143 (D) (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 3 5 1 - 1 2 - number: 170 341 (D) - (D) (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 7 - - - - number: - - 870 - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 4 - 2 - - - 1 number: 1,240 - (D) - - - (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 2 - 2 - - - - number: (D) - (D) - - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 70 37 314 - 44 294 38 2017: 118 85 369 - 41 295 45 number, 2022: 83,539 1,231 14,625 - 1,998 3,516 2,181 2017: 61,963 4,800 20,065 - 2,518 4,859 4,861 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 17 19 143 - 20 241 16 number: 83 98 507 - 82 822 53 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 8 10 41 - 4 26 4 number: 113 118 (D) - 52 315 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 8 5 60 - 9 20 8 number: 263 136 1,887 - 231 589 284 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 8 - 37 - 4 - 5 number: 545 - 2,604 - 221 - 292 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 14 1 20 - 4 4 3 number: (D) (D) 3,217 - 462 521 514 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 10 1 11 - 3 2 1 number: (D) (D) 2,819 - 950 (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 5 1 2 - - 1 1 number: (D) (D) (D) - - (D) (D) : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 4 1 8 - 2 - 1 2017: 4 4 9 - - - 1 number, 2022: (D) (D) 377 - (D) - (D) 2017: (D) 68 1,641 - - - (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 1 2 - - - - number: - (D) (D) - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 5 2 - 1 - 1 3 2017: 2 11 - - - 5 2 number, 2022: 132 (D) - (D) - (D) 159 2017: (D) 2,664 - - - 292 (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 4 - - - - - 2 number: (D) - - - - - (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - (D) - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 - - 1 - - - number: (D) - - (D) - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 number: - - - - - - (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 2 - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 4 4 2 - - - - 2017: 7 2 3 - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) - - - - 2017: 11 (D) 7,822 - - - - : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 615 351 154 173 6 72 124 2017: 622 412 235 231 9 94 115 number, 2022: 26,158 10,405 5,447 12,655 (D) 8,686 13,387 2017: 28,704 15,779 8,909 22,468 154 12,592 17,519 $1,000, 2022: 27,221 11,033 5,446 13,964 52 8,300 13,594 2017: 25,148 15,157 6,612 21,057 137 9,533 15,821 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 333 208 89 63 4 20 23 number: 1,214 797 346 248 24 (D) 62 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 88 45 16 19 1 1 12 number: 1,159 591 188 257 (D) (D) 182 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 89 37 23 39 1 15 32 number: 2,536 1,209 660 1,115 (D) 517 992 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 43 39 10 23 - 12 24 number: 2,791 2,591 587 1,601 - 732 1,570 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 32 16 8 10 - 11 17 number: 4,644 1,992 1,049 1,395 - 1,307 2,414 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 25 3 8 14 - 9 12 number: 8,194 1,008 2,617 4,666 - 3,013 3,843 500 or more ...........................................farms: 5 3 - 5 - 4 4 number: 5,620 2,217 - 3,373 - 3,060 4,324 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 222 139 66 46 - 30 62 2017: 172 122 71 86 6 53 45 number, 2022: 5,401 1,559 1,734 1,982 - 2,286 4,240 2017: 4,310 2,833 2,885 2,072 25 4,446 2,017 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 131 88 42 28 - 3 15 number: (D) 269 136 100 - (D) 44 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 41 23 5 1 - 6 5 number: 508 283 52 (D) - 82 52 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 29 23 6 5 - 9 22 number: 842 680 144 134 - 255 634 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 9 5 7 2 - 6 12 number: 557 327 457 (D) - 353 786 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 7 - 6 8 - 4 5 number: 1,003 - 945 1,030 - 580 684 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 4 - - 2 - 1 2 number: 1,247 - - (D) - (D) (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 - - - - 1 1 number: (D) - - - - (D) (D) : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 572 322 140 169 6 72 108 2017: 557 387 202 220 9 78 109 number, 2022: 20,757 8,846 3,713 10,673 (D) 6,400 9,147 2017: 24,394 12,946 6,024 20,396 129 8,146 15,502 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 336 203 83 67 4 25 20 number: 1,136 760 265 246 24 (D) 57 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 68 36 15 17 1 7 15 number: 898 510 190 (D) (D) 100 218 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 90 39 23 39 1 13 29 number: 2,745 1,212 702 1,131 (D) 484 823 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 29 26 10 24 - 4 20 number: 2,024 1,790 636 1,731 - 238 1,302 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 24 12 5 5 - 11 12 number: 3,251 1,458 780 740 - 1,246 1,558 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 20 3 4 15 - 11 8 number: 6,333 945 1,140 4,946 - 3,663 2,535 500 or more .........................................farms: 5 3 - 2 - 1 4 number: 4,370 2,171 - (D) - (D) 2,654 : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 7 4 - 6 - 1 4 2017: 4 11 - 6 - 3 6 number, 2022: 174 (D) - 116 - (D) 354 2017: 120 2,620 - 243 - 345 971 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 4 2 - 3 - - - number: 52 (D) - 44 - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: - 1 4 - 1 21 - 2017: - - 2 2 2 18 - number, 2022: - (D) 400 - (D) 187,355 - 2017: - - (D) (D) (D) 132,489 - 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - - - - 1 - - number: - - - - (D) - - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - - 2 - - 1 - number: - - (D) - - (D) - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - 2 - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 1 - - - 5 - number: - (D) - - - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 15 - number: - - - - - 185,570 - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - 1 - 2017: - 1 - - - 1 - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - (D) - 2017: - (D) - - - (D) - : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 5 137 70 85 102 198 16 2017: 9 162 57 124 109 189 13 number, 2022: 144 7,464 33,935 1,013 11,418 293,384 655 2017: 381 9,663 20,455 1,195 13,153 197,343 454 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 39,869 1,011 (D) (D) 878 2017: (D) (D) 19,735 934 (D) (D) 473 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 1 43 7 69 9 23 10 number: (D) (D) (D) 253 58 94 (D) 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 1 19 2 4 6 21 1 number: (D) 295 (D) (D) 84 311 (D) 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 2 47 4 6 27 28 1 number: (D) 1,523 120 196 903 1,009 (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 1 13 8 4 22 39 - number: (D) 1,086 519 292 1,726 2,640 - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 9 15 2 20 31 4 number: - 1,225 2,603 (D) 2,822 4,718 536 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - 4 22 - 15 23 - number: - 1,573 6,877 - 4,059 6,704 - 500 or more ...........................................farms: - 2 12 - 3 33 - number: - (D) 23,752 - 1,766 277,908 - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 3 81 32 19 44 82 9 2017: 6 100 29 21 45 75 5 number, 2022: (D) 2,240 4,287 257 2,233 5,423 51 2017: 160 3,104 5,472 255 2,882 4,488 44 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 1 30 - 15 11 19 8 number: (D) (D) - 41 50 (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 1 22 7 2 6 21 1 number: (D) 314 77 (D) 70 252 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 1 15 2 - 10 18 - number: (D) 406 (D) - 301 601 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 8 11 1 10 9 - number: - 620 817 (D) 780 620 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 5 5 1 7 9 - number: - 575 613 (D) 1,032 1,317 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 1 5 - - 4 - number: - (D) 1,341 - - 819 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 2 - - 2 - number: - - (D) - - (D) - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 5 126 68 76 100 186 16 2017: 9 135 51 117 101 181 11 number, 2022: (D) 5,224 29,648 756 9,185 287,961 604 2017: 221 6,559 14,983 940 10,271 192,855 410 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 1 55 9 62 19 25 10 number: (D) 248 36 213 (D) 111 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 2 17 2 3 10 19 1 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) 129 274 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 35 2 7 18 38 1 number: (D) 1,041 (D) 209 635 1,266 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 12 6 3 19 26 - number: - 951 357 196 1,419 1,775 - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 2 22 1 20 31 4 number: - (D) 3,323 (D) 2,686 4,548 520 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 3 18 - 12 20 - number: - 1,070 5,413 - 2,944 6,995 - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 2 9 - 2 27 - number: - (D) 20,419 - (D) 272,992 - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: - 1 7 - 1 24 2 2017: - 3 2 4 2 22 6 number, 2022: - (D) 801 - (D) 246,408 (D) 2017: - 65 (D) 52 (D) 170,974 82 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - - - - 1 - - number: - - - - (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 3 9 1 3 19 5 - 2017: 7 4 1 4 14 6 - number, 2022: 326 13,952 (D) 600 131,184 1,573 - 2017: 382 63 (D) 516 148,704 1,894 - 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - 2 1 - 3 2 - number: - (D) (D) - (D) (D) - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 - - - 1 - - number: (D) - - - (D) - - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 2 - - - 1 - number: - (D) - - - (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 3 - 3 4 1 - number: (D) (D) - 600 1,025 (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 2 - - 11 1 - number: - (D) - - 130,070 (D) - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 3 8 2 3 3 2 - 2017: 10 17 - - - 5 - $1,000, 2022: 160 73,552 (D) (D) 28 (D) - 2017: 65 44,415 - - - (D) - : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 310 360 246 189 289 418 6 2017: 327 454 287 233 355 569 4 number, 2022: 11,000 62,642 25,475 31,850 364,508 17,186 604 2017: 13,241 31,968 24,680 30,647 356,853 28,255 110 $1,000, 2022: 11,966 91,404 26,627 35,862 608,790 20,126 713 2017: 11,340 31,604 20,879 27,280 510,163 27,989 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 118 185 36 21 56 252 2 number: 520 675 184 119 252 1,002 (D) 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 54 61 31 13 25 44 - number: 723 842 419 170 339 566 - 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 88 41 60 29 41 56 - number: 2,731 1,082 1,945 842 1,359 1,767 - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 30 24 46 41 53 41 - number: 2,054 1,605 3,434 2,819 3,728 2,820 - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 17 20 31 45 45 13 2 number: 2,265 2,685 4,112 6,616 6,710 1,774 (D) 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 1 19 29 28 42 8 2 number: (D) 5,896 7,817 8,758 12,178 3,032 (D) 500 or more ...........................................farms: 2 10 13 12 27 4 - number: (D) 49,857 7,564 12,526 339,942 6,225 - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 110 108 93 72 101 121 2 2017: 114 135 115 78 107 168 2 number, 2022: 2,031 9,792 4,478 3,747 4,986 1,361 (D) 2017: 2,425 6,812 4,990 3,222 5,520 2,799 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 57 73 26 20 39 79 - number: (D) 300 (D) (D) 189 276 - 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 25 12 20 8 15 23 - number: 345 (D) 244 86 224 291 - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 19 7 22 20 14 15 - number: 527 207 634 621 474 419 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 7 2 17 7 14 3 2 number: 512 (D) 1,093 468 1,095 (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 4 1 15 14 1 - number: - 446 (D) 2,070 1,829 (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 2 5 6 2 5 - - number: (D) 1,513 1,766 (D) 1,175 - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 5 1 - - - - number: - 7,024 (D) - - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 294 339 238 182 274 389 6 2017: 295 426 265 221 340 521 3 number, 2022: 8,969 52,850 20,997 28,103 359,522 15,825 (D) 2017: 10,816 25,156 19,690 27,425 351,333 25,456 (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 124 188 46 24 50 247 2 number: 531 670 217 117 229 916 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 52 45 28 12 21 36 - number: (D) 597 357 154 284 477 - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 81 40 52 35 54 44 - number: 2,381 1,045 1,648 1,153 1,851 1,341 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 22 28 54 33 49 40 2 number: 1,491 1,945 4,093 2,282 3,326 2,623 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 13 15 20 48 40 10 - number: 1,735 2,051 2,835 7,043 5,248 1,396 - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 15 33 20 34 9 2 number: (D) 4,802 9,047 6,096 9,617 3,472 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 8 5 10 26 3 - number: (D) 41,740 2,800 11,258 338,967 5,600 - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 5 19 7 5 29 6 - 2017: 13 5 6 4 18 13 - number, 2022: 380 (D) 230 1,897 282,526 (D) - 2017: 608 (D) 105 418 289,819 6,574 - 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 6 4 - 7 1 - number: (D) 94 54 - 96 (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 2 - 4 10 5 1 1 2017: 2 2 5 25 8 - 1 number, 2022: (D) - 107 119,376 26,042 (D) (D) 2017: (D) (D) 908 83,122 44,092 - (D) 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - - 3 - - 1 - number: - - (D) - - (D) - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - - - 1 - - 1 number: - - - (D) - - (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 - 1 2 2 - - number: (D) - (D) (D) (D) - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 - - 1 - - - number: (D) - - (D) - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 6 3 - - number: - - - 118,793 (D) - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 2 5 1 8 1 - - 2017: - 4 1 9 - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) 283 (D) 247,043 (D) - - 2017: - 41 (D) 136,567 - - - : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 129 246 297 195 144 39 90 2017: 168 364 428 288 184 52 105 number, 2022: 21,690 9,447 22,895 277,430 55,018 2,474 5,295 2017: 24,663 18,372 35,764 242,439 77,219 3,313 4,985 $1,000, 2022: 24,497 9,291 24,295 414,283 86,698 2,410 5,764 2017: 20,106 15,337 33,962 326,806 90,264 3,362 4,286 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 41 122 105 40 29 18 30 number: 172 (D) 458 211 93 43 117 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 24 56 46 21 25 4 13 number: 334 (D) 579 288 337 48 173 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 15 27 53 34 22 4 17 number: 511 813 1,481 1,193 685 110 554 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 9 17 31 29 25 5 18 number: 618 1,203 2,167 2,047 1,671 336 1,301 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 10 12 31 21 23 4 4 number: 1,390 1,740 4,664 2,880 2,949 487 430 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 22 11 22 26 10 4 8 number: 7,293 3,203 6,296 7,083 3,178 1,450 2,720 500 or more ...........................................farms: 8 1 9 24 10 - - number: 11,372 (D) 7,250 263,728 46,105 - - : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 54 80 80 63 77 13 45 2017: 66 167 139 97 75 15 47 number, 2022: 3,888 1,928 2,179 13,883 3,646 344 965 2017: 3,726 4,095 3,527 16,642 4,413 264 1,134 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 25 45 48 20 30 6 17 number: 99 (D) 184 91 (D) 8 61 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 7 16 12 10 13 2 14 number: 96 207 169 132 (D) (D) 187 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 9 11 13 18 20 2 11 number: 281 353 326 638 670 (D) 314 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 7 7 2 5 9 2 2 number: 418 466 (D) 388 699 (D) (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - 3 2 4 1 - number: (D) - 402 (D) 495 (D) - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 3 - 1 2 - - 1 number: 969 - (D) (D) - - (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 2 1 1 6 1 - - number: (D) (D) (D) 11,654 (D) - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 116 224 277 188 129 36 78 2017: 162 324 406 253 177 51 93 number, 2022: 17,802 7,519 20,716 263,547 51,372 2,130 4,330 2017: 20,937 14,277 32,237 225,797 72,806 3,049 3,851 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 42 115 97 42 35 16 25 number: 155 455 424 193 150 (D) (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 17 51 44 17 19 6 13 number: 235 701 567 214 257 75 178 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 13 27 50 32 18 2 13 number: 436 904 1,426 1,066 505 (D) 306 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 6 9 30 33 24 5 19 number: 406 593 2,119 2,203 1,552 331 1,370 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 14 12 25 16 14 4 1 number: 1,974 1,707 3,854 2,281 1,833 553 (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 19 10 24 25 9 3 7 number: 5,885 3,159 6,892 6,613 2,697 1,072 2,258 500 or more .........................................farms: 5 - 7 23 10 - - number: 8,711 - 5,434 250,977 44,378 - - : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 5 - 9 10 7 - 2 2017: 5 12 21 26 7 2 1 number, 2022: 994 - 175 205,232 34,571 - (D) 2017: 696 290 2,982 171,231 53,585 (D) (D) 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - - 6 - - - - number: - - 70 - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: 6 - 10 4 2 1 3 3 2017: 10 - 4 4 - - 9 - number, 2022: 14,644 - 86,148 (D) (D) (D) 56 62 2017: 14,922 - (D) 5,702 - - 188 - 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 - 2 3 - 1 1 - number: (D) - (D) 41 - (D) (D) - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 - - - - - 2 3 number: (D) - - - - - (D) 62 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - 2 - - - number: - - - - (D) - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 2 1 - - - - number: - - (D) (D) - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 3 - 6 - - - - - number: 14,570 - 85,528 - - - - - : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: 1 - 1 4 - - - 3 2017: 1 - - 1 - 4 2 - $1,000, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) - - - 2,550 2017: (D) - - (D) - 78 (D) - : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: 56 30 98 192 100 95 200 95 2017: 84 30 124 260 137 100 250 89 number, 2022: 38,689 3,149 195,497 19,404 15,433 6,901 30,136 13,343 2017: 41,464 1,766 160,819 25,097 16,155 7,527 25,508 17,036 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 333,358 19,907 15,799 7,424 33,894 14,196 2017: (D) 1,608 (D) 27,217 14,436 6,797 23,648 13,873 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: 10 9 7 67 20 27 60 16 number: 31 (D) 35 306 86 (D) 270 80 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: 8 - 15 36 10 14 21 3 number: 100 - 204 487 116 189 281 36 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: 9 8 20 25 13 23 40 13 number: 285 322 585 780 371 717 1,305 410 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 8 1 16 24 17 8 24 15 number: 575 (D) 1,217 1,560 1,209 559 1,645 1,097 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 8 9 10 14 15 7 24 29 number: 982 1,542 1,162 2,078 2,235 1,018 3,343 3,880 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 3 3 14 16 17 15 12 15 number: 1,009 1,184 4,811 4,703 6,239 3,580 3,202 5,142 500 or more ...........................................farms: 10 - 16 10 8 1 19 4 number: 35,707 - 187,483 9,490 5,177 (D) 20,090 2,698 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: 19 6 39 72 41 38 92 50 2017: 24 6 45 109 47 27 105 46 number, 2022: 3,963 563 2,066 3,878 3,765 580 4,170 2,519 2017: 2,113 476 2,902 3,795 2,906 469 3,730 3,596 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 3 1 9 37 11 25 36 11 number: 5 (D) (D) 167 (D) 152 104 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 3 1 6 11 5 8 12 12 number: 30 (D) 80 143 52 (D) 158 169 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 1 2 11 10 9 1 25 11 number: (D) (D) 349 322 248 (D) 833 355 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 - 7 5 5 4 9 7 number: (D) - 408 327 409 296 593 511 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 4 - 4 5 4 - 4 8 number: 499 - 660 722 592 - 608 1,179 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 4 2 2 2 6 - 6 1 number: 1,267 (D) (D) (D) 1,926 - 1,874 (D) 500 or more .........................................farms: 2 - - 2 1 - - - number: (D) - - (D) (D) - - - : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: 50 30 93 189 94 95 177 92 2017: 78 29 114 225 131 99 237 81 number, 2022: 34,726 2,586 193,431 15,526 11,668 6,321 25,966 10,824 2017: 39,351 1,290 157,917 21,302 13,249 7,058 21,778 13,440 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: 8 9 9 79 25 27 51 20 number: 27 (D) 45 338 126 (D) 210 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: 6 - 18 29 9 23 20 2 number: 86 - 250 385 (D) 315 239 (D) 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 9 8 20 26 18 15 50 13 number: 275 265 632 855 651 465 1,473 393 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 11 1 11 19 8 8 9 22 number: 776 (D) 853 1,159 504 520 664 1,817 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 5 11 7 14 12 8 23 21 number: 566 1,910 907 2,007 1,683 1,101 2,945 2,801 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 4 1 12 14 20 13 7 10 number: 1,165 (D) 3,979 4,288 7,285 3,092 1,820 3,116 500 or more .........................................farms: 7 - 16 8 2 1 17 4 number: 31,831 - 186,765 6,494 (D) (D) 18,615 2,574 : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: 6 - 8 8 7 2 4 3 2017: 10 - 5 7 - 1 12 - number, 2022: 25,380 - 167,523 1,188 465 (D) 112 99 2017: 34,496 - (D) 7,144 - (D) 353 - 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: 1 - - 4 - 1 3 1 number: (D) - - 52 - (D) (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY - Con. : : Cattle and calves - Con. : : Cattle on feed ....................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - - 10 31 29 2017: - - 4 - 2 14 49 23 number, 2022: - - (D) - - 29,058 209,139 175,273 2017: - - 2,205 - (D) 24,242 242,409 177,232 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - - - - - - 5 - number: - - - - - - (D) - 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - - - - - - 5 - number: - - - - - - 184 - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - - - - 2 1 4 number: - - - - - (D) (D) 274 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - 1 4 number: - - - - - - (D) 620 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 5 3 9 number: - - - - - 1,845 1,022 3,099 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 2 - - 3 16 12 number: - - (D) - - (D) 207,676 171,280 : SALES : : Milk sold from cows .................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 1 62 1 2017: - - - - 2 1 76 2 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - (D) 822,329 (D) 2017: - - - - (D) (D) 452,839 (D) : Cattle and calves sold ..............................farms, 2022: - 40 43 18 33 187 1,048 290 2017: - 64 73 21 46 255 1,188 357 number, 2022: - 4,061 13,660 2,039 1,337 71,559 596,087 401,029 2017: - 5,781 13,532 1,218 1,111 64,464 755,188 400,818 $1,000, 2022: - 4,250 (D) 2,133 1,268 (D) 982,412 687,990 2017: - 5,313 (D) 951 922 75,296 1,057,898 617,147 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ................................................farms: - 8 7 9 11 23 458 28 number: - (D) 21 42 34 122 1,801 96 10 to 19 ..............................................farms: - 3 3 3 4 16 144 22 number: - 45 55 (D) 62 195 1,938 296 20 to 49 ..............................................farms: - 7 11 - 7 42 130 51 number: - 234 291 - 246 1,357 3,832 1,628 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - 12 6 1 8 21 100 59 number: - 838 431 (D) 529 1,634 6,900 4,122 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 3 8 1 3 41 79 42 number: - 490 1,195 (D) 466 4,972 10,718 5,743 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - 6 4 4 - 26 60 58 number: - 1,849 1,064 1,800 - 7,294 18,992 19,508 500 or more ...........................................farms: - 1 4 - - 18 77 30 number: - (D) 10,603 - - 55,985 551,906 369,636 : Calves weighing less than 500 pounds, : sold .............................................farms, 2022: - 12 20 8 14 75 382 93 2017: - 19 23 5 15 86 372 107 number, 2022: - 812 1,169 664 391 4,615 69,384 8,125 2017: - 455 595 650 320 4,078 43,658 8,109 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: - 3 - 3 3 31 156 22 number: - 19 - (D) (D) 99 565 (D) 10 to 19 ............................................farms: - 3 7 - 1 11 50 10 number: - 37 89 - (D) 140 680 116 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 1 5 - 9 20 88 24 number: - (D) 147 - 296 586 2,683 900 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 2 3 1 1 7 16 16 number: - (D) 155 (D) (D) 562 954 1,113 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 2 5 4 - 2 33 4 number: - (D) 778 600 - (D) 4,438 785 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 1 - - - 2 10 16 number: - (D) - - - (D) 2,914 4,402 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 2 29 1 number: - - - - - (D) 57,150 (D) : Cattle weighing 500 pounds or more, : sold ............................................ farms, 2022: - 39 42 17 32 179 987 278 2017: - 63 73 20 42 235 1,068 334 number, 2022: - 3,249 12,491 1,375 946 66,944 526,703 392,904 2017: - 5,326 12,937 568 791 60,386 711,530 392,709 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 9 ..............................................farms: - 7 11 9 11 28 476 29 number: - 35 46 46 (D) 134 1,846 85 10 to 19 ............................................farms: - 5 8 2 6 18 125 23 number: - 77 110 (D) 71 206 1,678 312 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - 6 9 - 7 35 108 60 number: - 212 320 - 210 1,097 3,139 1,826 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - 11 2 2 6 20 94 62 number: - 751 (D) (D) 328 1,591 6,325 4,049 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 3 6 - 2 38 78 34 number: - 370 883 - (D) 4,643 10,463 4,919 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 7 2 4 - 26 38 40 number: - 1,804 (D) 1,200 - 7,221 13,721 12,817 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 4 - - 14 68 30 number: - - 10,548 - - 52,052 489,531 368,896 : Cattle on feed sold ...............................farms, 2022: - - 2 1 - 14 36 31 2017: - 5 4 - 3 17 63 32 number, 2022: - - (D) (D) - 36,853 410,107 342,212 2017: - 138 2,305 - 61 33,940 546,405 342,644 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 19 .............................................farms: - - - 1 - 2 8 2 number: - - - (D) - (D) 104 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 64 1 - - 2 4 6 number: 1,956 (D) - - (D) 128 (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 36 1 - - - 1 - number: 2,516 (D) - - - (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 28 - - - - - - number: 4,267 - - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 30 1 - - - - - number: 8,694 (D) - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 103 - - - - 1 1 number: 1,872,495 - - - - (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 3 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - - - - 2 - number: - - - - - (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - - 5 - 2 - 1 number: - - 141 - (D) - (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 2 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 1 - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 1 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 - - 3 - - 1 number: (D) - - 72 - - (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 - - - - - 2 number: (D) - - - - - (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 1 1 number: - - - - - (D) (D) 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 1 - - - - - number: - (D) - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - - 2 - - 3 2 number: - - (D) - - (D) (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 1 5 - - - - number: - (D) (D) - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 2 - number: - - - - - (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 19 - number: - - - - - 245,691 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 11. Cattle and Calves - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 2 - - 1 1 - number: (D) (D) - - (D) (D) - 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 2 3 - 2 2 - number: (D) (D) 176 - (D) (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - 4 - 3 - - - number: - 502 - (D) - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 3 - - 3 1 - number: (D) 727 - - 900 (D) - 500 or more .........................................farms: - 2 - 2 16 1 - number: - (D) - (D) 281,372 (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - - 2 2 - - 2 number: - - (D) (D) - - (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: 1 - 1 - 4 - - number: (D) - (D) - 334 - - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: 3 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: 1 - - 1 - - - number: (D) - - (D) - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: - - - 7 3 - - number: - - - 204,883 34,237 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: 2 - - - 3 1 - 2 number: (D) - - - (D) (D) - (D) 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - - - 3 - 1 - number: - - - - 236 - (D) - 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - 2 1 - - - number: - - - (D) (D) - - - 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - 2 2 - - - - number: - - (D) (D) - - - - 500 or more .........................................farms: 3 - 6 - - - - - number: 25,316 - (D) - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES - Con. : : Cattle and calves sold - Con. : Cattle on feed sold - Con. : 2022 farms by number sold: - Con. : : 20 to 49 ............................................farms: - - - - - 2 2 3 number: - - - - - (D) (D) 132 50 to 99 ............................................farms: - - - - - 2 3 2 number: - - - - - (D) 179 (D) 100 to 199 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - 5 number: - - - - - (D) - 812 200 to 499 ..........................................farms: - - - - - 2 2 7 number: - - - - - (D) (D) 1,789 500 or more .........................................farms: - - 2 - - 5 21 12 number: - - (D) - - 35,860 409,054 339,303 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 1,224 45 7 39 2 9 1 2017: 1,227 74 5 78 3 - 2 number, 2022: 515,878 (D) 28 270 (D) 44 (D) 2017: 737,663 (D) 34 732 15 - (D) : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 1,145 42 7 39 2 9 - 2017: 1,106 73 5 73 3 - 1 number, 2022: 6,285 227 28 270 (D) 44 - 2017: 6,518 486 34 586 15 - (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 38 2 - - - - - 2017: 45 - - 5 - - - number, 2022: 1,220 (D) - - - - - 2017: 1,448 - - 146 - - - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: 7 - - - - - - 2017: 18 - - - - - - number, 2022: 525 - - - - - - 2017: 1,274 - - - - - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: 9 - - - - - - 2017: 21 - - - - - - number, 2022: 1,366 - - - - - - 2017: 2,551 - - - - - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: 9 - - - - - - 2017: 16 - - - - - - number, 2022: 2,664 - - - - - - 2017: 4,654 - - - - - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: 4 - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: 2,995 - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 12 1 - - - - 1 2017: 21 1 - - - - 1 number, 2022: 500,823 (D) - - - - (D) 2017: 721,218 (D) - - - - (D) : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 1,207 54 7 43 5 10 1 2017: 1,393 71 3 79 3 1 3 number, 2022: 2,663,188 (D) 26 204 18 48 (D) 2017: 3,313,271 (D) (D) 829 11 (D) (D) $1,000, 2022: 210,135 (D) 7 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2017: 234,752 (D) (D) 97 4 (D) (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 1,089 51 7 43 5 10 - number: 5,926 324 26 204 18 48 - 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 46 2 - - - - - number: 1,445 (D) - - - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 16 - - - - - - number: 934 - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 18 - - - - - - number: 2,329 - - - - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 18 - - - - - - number: 4,458 - - - - - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: 6 - - - - - - number: 3,334 - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 14 1 - - - - 1 number: 2,644,762 (D) - - - - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 15 - 3 - - 14 2 2017: 28 - 10 2 - 20 5 number, 2022: 88 - 10 - - 126 (D) 2017: 518 - 112 (D) - 411 18 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 15 - 3 - - 13 2 2017: 24 - 7 2 - 14 5 number, 2022: 88 - 10 - - (D) (D) 2017: (D) - 22 (D) - 201 18 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 1 - 2017: 1 - 3 - - 6 - number, 2022: - - - - - (D) - 2017: (D) - 90 - - 210 - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: 3 - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: 321 - - - - - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 24 - 5 - - 9 - 2017: 39 - 11 6 - 20 2 number, 2022: 390 - 72 - - 159 - 2017: 739 - 150 50 - 311 (D) $1,000, 2022: (D) - 23 - - 81 - 2017: 154 - 27 (D) - 18 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 21 - 4 - - 8 - number: 109 - (D) - - (D) - 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 2 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: 1 - - - - 1 - number: (D) - - - - (D) - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 8 9 66 - 1 21 11 2017: 12 3 56 - - 29 4 number, 2022: 14 48 1,004 - (D) 88 97 2017: 552 56 910 - - 95 14 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 8 9 58 - 1 21 11 2017: 8 3 49 - - 29 4 number, 2022: 14 48 216 - (D) 88 97 2017: (D) 56 (D) - - 95 14 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - 5 - - - - 2017: 1 - 1 - - - - number, 2022: - - 212 - - - - 2017: (D) - (D) - - - - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - 3 - - - - 2017: 3 - 6 - - - - number, 2022: - - 576 - - - - 2017: 468 - 720 - - - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 6 9 65 - - 8 13 2017: 4 6 61 - - 30 4 number, 2022: 30 32 1,093 - - 33 138 2017: 450 84 1,284 - - 97 30 $1,000, 2022: 7 (D) (D) - - (D) 30 2017: 63 8 315 - - 22 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 6 9 54 - - 8 11 number: 30 32 314 - - 33 (D) 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - - 4 - - - 2 number: - - 136 - - - (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - 4 - - - - number: - - 208 - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - 3 - - - - number: - - 435 - - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 88 96 14 17 - 8 16 2017: 59 59 24 17 - 3 8 number, 2022: 575 552 44 72 - 45 209 2017: 407 349 216 205 - 15 61 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 86 96 14 17 - 8 13 2017: 56 59 21 16 - 3 8 number, 2022: (D) 552 44 72 - 45 53 2017: 299 349 123 (D) - 15 61 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 2 - - - - - 1 2017: 3 - 3 1 - - - number, 2022: (D) - - - - - (D) 2017: 108 - 93 (D) - - - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 2 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - (D) 2017: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 71 70 6 13 - 12 15 2017: 56 84 27 30 - 9 9 number, 2022: 724 578 38 71 - 53 346 2017: 680 574 380 243 - 26 32 $1,000, 2022: 142 131 12 (D) - (D) 104 2017: 105 (D) (D) (D) - 5 8 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 62 70 6 13 - 12 12 number: 375 578 38 71 - 53 48 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 7 - - - - - 1 number: (D) - - - - - (D) 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: 2 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - - - - - 2 number: - - - - - - (D) : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: - 12 2 1 4 7 - 2017: - 7 - - 3 6 - number, 2022: - 50 (D) (D) (D) (D) - 2017: - 19 - - (D) (D) - : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: - 12 2 1 2 3 - 2017: - 7 - - - 5 - number, 2022: - 50 (D) (D) (D) 18 - 2017: - 19 - - - 21 - 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - - 2017: - - - - 2 - - number, 2022: - - - - (D) - - 2017: - - - - (D) - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 3 - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - 420 - 2017: - - - - - - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 1 - 2017: - - - - 1 1 - number, 2022: - - - - (D) (D) - 2017: - - - - (D) (D) - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: - 12 2 7 4 10 - 2017: - 4 - 1 3 9 1 number, 2022: - 103 (D) 56 (D) (D) - 2017: - 12 - (D) (D) (D) (D) $1,000, 2022: - 12 (D) 10 (D) (D) - 2017: - 2 - (D) (D) (D) (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: - 12 2 7 2 6 - number: - 103 (D) 56 (D) 28 - 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - - 1 3 - number: - - - - (D) 600 - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - 1 1 - number: - - - - (D) (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 57 53 4 9 11 81 - 2017: 49 84 15 7 22 86 - number, 2022: 287 271 22 120 (D) 423 - 2017: 309 584 48 229 17,044 444 - : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 57 52 4 8 9 78 - 2017: 48 83 15 4 13 85 - number, 2022: 287 (D) 22 (D) 38 329 - 2017: (D) (D) 48 36 117 (D) - 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 3 - 2017: - - - 2 - 1 - number, 2022: - - - - (D) 94 - 2017: - - - (D) - (D) - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - 1 - 1 - - - 2017: 1 1 - - 3 - - number, 2022: - (D) - (D) - - - 2017: (D) (D) - - 285 - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - 1 - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - (D) - - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - - 2017: - - - - 6 - - number, 2022: - - - - (D) - - 2017: - - - - 16,642 - - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 43 68 6 8 15 91 - 2017: 60 101 13 7 23 88 - number, 2022: 337 488 24 (D) (D) 813 - 2017: 555 699 34 659 45,871 1,196 - $1,000, 2022: 74 119 (D) (D) (D) 200 - 2017: 105 129 5 148 8,169 148 - : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 37 66 6 7 13 85 - number: 169 (D) 24 10 56 420 - 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 6 1 - - 1 3 - number: 168 (D) - - (D) 90 - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - 1 - 1 - 3 - number: - (D) - (D) - 303 - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - 1 - - number: - - - - (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 14 33 43 31 14 8 8 2017: 35 29 41 23 12 3 6 number, 2022: 113 212 1,090 2,287 97 31 52 2017: 507 981 1,331 686 192 15 20 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 12 33 37 23 14 8 8 2017: 32 22 35 15 11 3 6 number, 2022: (D) 212 423 114 97 31 52 2017: 147 (D) 142 (D) (D) 15 20 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: 2 - 4 2 - - - 2017: - 1 1 6 - - - number, 2022: (D) - (D) (D) - - - 2017: - (D) (D) 190 - - - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - 3 - - 1 - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - 180 - - (D) - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - - 2017: 3 - 3 - - - - number, 2022: - - - (D) - - - 2017: 360 - 300 - - - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - 2 3 - - - 2017: - 3 2 2 - - - number, 2022: - - (D) 693 - - - 2017: - 600 (D) (D) - - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 2 - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - (D) - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 14 33 33 37 10 5 5 2017: 20 26 55 33 12 1 12 number, 2022: 504 280 1,376 2,484 58 10 48 2017: 436 260 2,122 485 273 (D) 64 $1,000, 2022: 65 (D) 346 239 (D) (D) 21 2017: (D) 56 341 (D) 49 (D) (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 10 31 30 26 10 5 5 number: 38 (D) 208 93 58 10 48 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: 2 - - - - - - number: (D) - - - - - - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - 2 - 5 - - - number: - (D) - 278 - - - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - 1 1 - - - number: - - (D) (D) - - - : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: 2 - - 3 - - - number: (D) - - 693 - - - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - 2 2 - - - number: - - (D) (D) - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: 5 3 8 15 18 17 35 10 2017: 2 - 4 48 1 11 10 7 number, 2022: (D) 21 (D) 126 94 224 200 28 2017: (D) - (D) 9,169 (D) 312 24 56 : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: 4 3 6 15 18 12 35 10 2017: 1 - 2 45 1 8 10 6 number, 2022: 36 21 41 126 94 89 200 28 2017: (D) - (D) 169 (D) 66 24 (D) 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 5 - - 2017: - - - - - - - 1 number, 2022: - - - - - 135 - - 2017: - - - - - - - (D) : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - 3 - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - 246 - - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: 1 - 2 - - - - - 2017: 1 - 2 3 - - - - number, 2022: (D) - (D) - - - - - 2017: (D) - (D) 9,000 - - - - : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: 4 3 7 20 19 20 25 12 2017: 4 - 5 44 5 12 25 8 number, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 106 62 216 99 32 2017: (D) - (D) 21,188 40 208 133 44 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 15 16 (D) (D) (D) 2017: (D) - (D) 242 8 (D) 28 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 3 2 5 20 19 15 25 12 number: 14 (D) 24 106 62 91 99 32 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - 1 - - - 5 - - number: - (D) - - - 125 - - 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: 1 - 2 - - - - - number: (D) - (D) - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 12. Hogs and Pigs - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Total hogs and pigs .................................farms, 2022: - 6 5 4 2 7 182 23 2017: - 2 2 - 1 23 180 7 number, 2022: - 17 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,613 (D) 2017: - (D) (D) - (D) 3,860 2,459 (D) : Farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 .........................................farms, 2022: - 6 4 3 2 5 171 14 2017: - 2 1 - 1 13 166 3 number, 2022: - 17 64 7 (D) 42 961 68 2017: - (D) (D) - (D) 165 935 20 25 to 49 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 10 - 2017: - - - - - 2 7 - number, 2022: - - - - - - (D) - 2017: - - - - - (D) 236 - : 50 to 99 ........................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2 2017: - - - - - - 4 - number, 2022: - - - - - - - (D) 2017: - - - - - - 208 - 100 to 199 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - 1 - - - 1 2017: - - - - - 1 - 1 number, 2022: - - - (D) - - - (D) 2017: - - - - - (D) - (D) : 200 to 499 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 1 1 2 2017: - - - - - 6 3 - number, 2022: - - - - - (D) (D) (D) 2017: - - - - - 1,710 1,080 - 500 to 999 ......................................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - (D) 2017: - - - - - - - - : 1,000 or more ...................................farms, 2022: - - 1 - - 1 - 2 2017: - - 1 - - 1 - 3 number, 2022: - - (D) - - (D) - (D) 2017: - - (D) - - (D) - (D) : SALES : : Hogs and pigs sold ..................................farms, 2022: - 8 5 8 3 7 199 18 2017: - 3 3 5 1 24 221 6 number, 2022: - 54 (D) (D) 9 (D) 3,335 (D) 2017: - (D) (D) 15 (D) 8,086 5,368 (D) $1,000, 2022: - 20 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 98,862 2017: - (D) (D) 3 (D) 1,403 833 (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: - 8 2 7 3 4 183 9 number: - 54 (D) 15 9 36 1,035 51 25 to 49 ..............................................farms: - - 2 - - - 8 - number: - - (D) - - - (D) - 50 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - - (D) - 100 to 199 ............................................farms: - - - - - 1 - 3 number: - - - - - (D) - 370 : 200 to 499 ............................................farms: - - - 1 - 1 7 - number: - - - (D) - (D) 1,970 - 500 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - 2 number: - - - - - - - (D) 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - 1 - - 1 - 4 number: - - (D) - - (D) - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 13. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 1,480 41 12 28 11 7 13 2017: 1,731 45 37 37 12 2 7 number, 2022: 362,574 795 5,012 266 99 116 280 2017: 414,672 593 4,465 457 228 (D) 211 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 260 4 1 10 - - 2 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 6,417 8 (D) 60 - - (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 1,078 30 6 24 10 5 12 number: 9,390 115 60 162 (D) (D) (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 284 8 2 4 1 2 - number: 11,999 260 (D) 104 (D) (D) - 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 43 3 - - - - 1 number: 6,227 420 - - - - (D) 300 to 999 ............................................farms: 27 - 2 - - - - number: 14,034 - (D) - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 48 - 2 - - - - number: 320,924 - (D) - - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 960 25 5 21 11 4 1 2017: 1,257 24 20 27 11 2 2 number, 2022: 431,361 423 2,097 158 58 50 (D) 2017: 754,405 391 2,770 323 108 (D) (D) $1,000, 2022: 89,083 65 431 28 11 13 (D) 2017: 138,044 87 602 58 14 (D) (D) : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 570 15 6 10 10 - 6 2017: 948 15 18 15 8 - 5 pounds, 2022: 1,775,047 2,656 32,802 1,528 275 - 1,282 2017: 2,156,447 2,323 39,132 2,828 1,545 - 938 $1,000, 2022: 2,782 (Z) 52 (D) (Z) - 2 2017: 2,918 3 59 2 - - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 49 1 7 - 2 26 7 2017: 44 2 5 - - 42 15 number, 2022: 1,152 (D) 44 - (D) 8,524 501 2017: 955 (D) 34 - - 10,867 544 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 5 - - - - 10 2 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 50 - - - - 231 (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 43 - 7 - 2 16 4 number: 366 - 44 - (D) 99 51 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 3 1 - - - 3 2 number: 151 (D) - - - 200 (D) 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 2 - - - - 4 - number: (D) - - - - 730 - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: 1 - - - - 2 1 number: (D) - - - - (D) (D) 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - (D) - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 30 - - - - 14 3 2017: 29 - 4 - - 29 6 number, 2022: 655 - - - - 2,167 (D) 2017: 542 - 8 - - 4,687 (D) $1,000, 2022: 144 - - - - 324 (D) 2017: 141 - 3 - - 840 46 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 21 - 7 - - 8 3 2017: 29 - 1 - - 36 8 pounds, 2022: 5,148 - 159 - - 27,225 (D) 2017: 4,398 - (D) - - 70,263 5,566 $1,000, 2022: 1 - (Z) - - 61 - 2017: 3 - - - - 124 (Z) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 13. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 15 9 60 1 6 67 8 2017: 22 10 77 - 7 57 6 number, 2022: 666 50 7,885 (D) 74 1,073 7,974 2017: 830 243 15,613 - 109 673 9,432 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 2 2 3 - 1 10 1 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: (D) (D) 18 - (D) 191 (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 12 9 44 - 5 57 4 number: 20 50 400 - (D) 423 50 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 2 - 10 1 1 9 - number: (D) - 516 (D) (D) (D) - 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - - 3 - - - - number: - - 421 - - - - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: 1 - 1 - - 1 - number: (D) - (D) - - (D) - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - 2 - - - 4 number: - - (D) - - - 7,924 : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 3 6 30 1 - 36 7 2017: 12 5 62 - 2 24 9 number, 2022: 400 12 4,116 (D) - 687 7,921 2017: 500 203 14,194 - (D) 249 5,171 $1,000, 2022: 94 3 1,187 (D) - 145 1,357 2017: 74 28 2,755 - (D) 40 1,183 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 3 2 27 1 3 27 7 2017: 4 4 52 - 2 31 6 pounds, 2022: (D) (D) 31,199 (D) 150 1,963 51,507 2017: (D) 1,500 105,491 - (D) 5,182 88,411 $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) 50 (D) - 1 (D) 2017: (D) - 62 - (D) 5 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 97 68 14 25 - 12 5 2017: 90 64 17 37 2 7 13 number, 2022: 1,206 943 209 8,893 - 135 5,904 2017: 1,582 973 139 10,529 (D) 111 10,931 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 21 17 4 - - 3 - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 365 156 118 - - 30 - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 83 57 11 18 - 12 2 number: 509 489 103 173 - 135 (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 13 10 3 2 - - - number: (D) (D) 106 (D) - - - 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 1 1 - 1 - - - number: (D) (D) - (D) - - - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - 2 number: - - - - - - (D) 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - 4 - - 1 number: - - - 8,550 - - (D) : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 47 31 10 17 - 16 3 2017: 52 63 7 31 2 13 11 number, 2022: 470 235 103 8,278 - 64 4,800 2017: 510 665 128 9,563 (D) 137 7,937 $1,000, 2022: 100 41 23 896 - 11 1,135 2017: 71 129 33 1,841 (D) 20 1,508 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 24 23 1 7 - 5 5 2017: 38 25 5 23 - 2 7 pounds, 2022: 2,340 4,535 (D) 97,840 - 135 (D) 2017: 6,771 4,880 410 84,399 - (D) 70,628 $1,000, 2022: 4 3 - 136 - - (D) 2017: 3 4 (D) 57 - - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 13. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: - 10 5 46 6 9 - 2017: - 9 7 50 6 15 1 number, 2022: - 54 286 375 195 1,309 - 2017: - 29 (D) 469 126 547 (D) Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: - 4 - 6 2 1 - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: - 32 - 26 (D) (D) - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: - 10 - 43 2 6 - number: - 54 - 300 (D) (D) - 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: - - 4 3 4 2 - number: - - (D) 75 (D) (D) - 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - - - 1 - number: - - - - - (D) - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: - 3 5 11 4 6 - 2017: - 4 7 47 2 7 - number, 2022: - 11 248 43 129 (D) - 2017: - 18 294 154 (D) 402 - $1,000, 2022: - 2 54 10 16 (D) - 2017: - 5 53 24 (D) 52 - : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: - 2 5 12 4 3 - 2017: - 2 6 11 3 6 - pounds, 2022: - (D) 1,656 382 920 1,946 - 2017: - (D) 2,451 298 847 2,210 - $1,000, 2022: - - 1 1 (D) (D) - 2017: - - (D) (Z) (D) (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 70 94 11 5 22 101 2 2017: 88 104 15 12 15 141 2 number, 2022: 6,482 1,660 168 84 2,822 17,251 (D) 2017: 7,483 1,877 96 147 825 18,634 (D) Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 11 27 1 - 4 20 - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: 236 557 (D) - 200 259 - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 47 71 6 5 10 74 2 number: 563 (D) 18 84 118 620 (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 16 22 5 - 9 22 - number: 735 900 150 - 442 831 - 100 to 299 ............................................farms: 1 1 - - 1 1 - number: (D) (D) - - (D) (D) - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: 4 - - - 1 1 - number: 1,750 - - - (D) (D) - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 2 - - - 1 3 - number: (D) - - - (D) (D) - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 56 77 8 4 13 72 - 2017: 70 64 5 6 13 88 2 number, 2022: 7,014 1,175 114 104 2,217 13,841 - 2017: 9,884 1,210 25 70 569 14,633 (D) $1,000, 2022: 1,439 229 23 20 533 2,903 - 2017: 1,654 217 5 12 (D) 2,324 (D) : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 32 40 5 - 8 31 2 2017: 61 55 5 3 13 38 2 pounds, 2022: 40,974 9,251 1,400 - 14,553 63,633 (D) 2017: 53,095 12,328 431 519 (D) 73,864 (D) $1,000, 2022: 51 8 2 - (D) 39 - 2017: 56 19 - (D) 2 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 13. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: 27 69 57 18 15 - 12 2017: 31 79 55 47 15 - 8 number, 2022: 62,347 1,227 21,540 (D) (D) - 115 2017: 54,647 2,468 13,086 4,775 2,362 - 72 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: 2 19 4 2 - - - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: (D) 397 40 (D) - - - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: 11 57 41 7 9 - 12 number: (D) 759 276 62 94 - 115 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: 7 12 9 7 5 - - number: 320 468 569 (D) (D) - - 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - - 2 3 1 - - number: - - (D) (D) (D) - - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: 1 - 1 - - - - number: (D) - (D) - - - - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: 8 - 4 1 - - - number: 61,247 - 19,775 (D) - - - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: 22 52 41 16 14 - 9 2017: 27 56 51 40 10 - 8 number, 2022: 39,212 791 14,564 (D) 356 - 23 2017: 40,408 1,535 13,990 1,752 944 - 28 $1,000, 2022: 9,042 152 2,782 (D) 63 - 6 2017: 7,716 257 2,594 265 193 - 6 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: 21 14 18 8 8 - 11 2017: 29 42 31 34 14 - 8 pounds, 2022: 425,603 2,680 134,124 (D) 2,948 - 950 2017: 410,742 12,407 82,690 25,111 17,157 - 276 $1,000, 2022: 1,041 1 231 (D) (D) - 1 2017: 703 20 215 37 (D) - (Z) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: - 6 7 23 22 14 39 6 2017: 1 5 8 36 25 20 30 26 number, 2022: - 229 102 3,629 12,324 5,065 16,270 344 2017: (D) 121 116 1,738 7,859 12,518 14,163 3,597 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: - 3 - 6 - 1 2 - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: - 150 - 369 - (D) (D) - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: - 1 6 18 13 3 18 4 number: - (D) (D) (D) (D) 46 (D) (D) 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: - 5 1 - 4 7 13 1 number: - (D) (D) - 245 252 632 (D) 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - - - 3 1 2 2 1 number: - - - 300 (D) (D) (D) (D) 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - - - 1 1 1 3 - number: - - - (D) (D) (D) 1,875 - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - - - 1 3 1 3 - number: - - - (D) 11,352 (D) 13,336 - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: - 6 5 17 16 14 36 4 2017: 1 7 4 31 28 19 31 22 number, 2022: - 110 92 2,355 7,965 3,038 7,610 (D) 2017: (D) 92 32 743 4,998 8,416 8,519 4,472 $1,000, 2022: - 31 15 438 1,672 503 1,829 (D) 2017: (D) 19 5 92 995 1,629 1,731 443 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: - 2 1 5 9 7 33 2 2017: 1 3 4 10 18 18 22 26 pounds, 2022: - (D) (D) 10,220 104,023 24,939 73,203 (D) 2017: (D) 920 383 9,760 90,471 76,777 76,309 23,736 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) - (D) 41 53 (D) 2017: (D) - (D) (D) (D) 121 (D) 9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 13. Sheep and Lambs - Inventory, Sales, and Wool Production: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sheep and lambs inventory ...........................farms, 2022: - 10 7 6 9 12 141 8 2017: - 19 2 - 4 11 180 7 number, 2022: - 2,294 223 12 164 1,027 129,426 336 2017: - 892 (D) - 42 (D) 180,468 97 Hair sheep and wool-hair crosses (see text) .......farms, 2022: - 2 2 6 3 6 27 1 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) number, 2022: - (D) (D) 12 30 880 594 (D) 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 24 ...............................................farms: - 5 5 6 7 5 98 3 number: - (D) (D) 12 (D) 72 947 48 25 to 99 ..............................................farms: - 3 - - 2 4 35 5 number: - 120 - - (D) 193 1,409 288 100 to 299 ............................................farms: - - 2 - - 3 2 - number: - - (D) - - 762 (D) - 300 to 999 ............................................farms: - 1 - - - - 1 - number: - (D) - - - - (D) - 1,000 or more .........................................farms: - 1 - - - - 5 - number: - (D) - - - - 126,540 - : Sheep and lambs sold ................................farms, 2022: - 7 2 - 6 10 95 8 2017: - 11 2 4 2 10 125 6 number, 2022: - 1,649 (D) - 58 907 279,484 333 2017: - 310 (D) 12 (D) (D) 579,060 356 $1,000, 2022: - 348 (D) - 12 194 57,179 61 2017: - 55 (D) 3 (D) (D) 105,399 71 : Wool production 1/ ..................................farms, 2022: - 3 2 - 6 3 48 4 2017: - 16 1 - 4 6 119 3 pounds, 2022: - (D) (D) - 1,092 390 420,190 2,004 2017: - 5,435 (D) - 306 (D) 570,891 682 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - 1 - (D) - 2017: - 1 - - (D) (D) 658 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Data are for farms with production, not necessarily sold. Table 14. All Goats - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sales :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 2,611 42,740 1,254 18,791 4,445 2017: 2,803 48,869 1,522 21,598 3,279 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 85 1,144 47 563 105 Alamosa ................................: 16 1,025 8 850 162 Arapahoe ...............................: 95 822 35 261 69 Archuleta ..............................: 15 228 8 58 11 Baca ...................................: 7 364 5 (D) (D) Bent ...................................: 10 370 2 (D) (D) Boulder ................................: 99 793 40 314 75 Broomfield .............................: 1 (D) - - - Chaffee ................................: 11 373 2 (D) (D) Cheyenne ...............................: 5 40 5 23 4 : Clear Creek ............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Conejos ................................: 34 445 13 164 21 Costilla ...............................: 6 (D) 4 48 (D) Crowley ................................: 22 458 9 184 40 Custer .................................: 22 163 11 61 9 Delta ..................................: 128 2,141 73 683 175 Denver .................................: 1 (D) - - - Dolores ................................: 6 60 3 (D) (D) Douglas ................................: 96 1,251 40 767 225 Eagle ..................................: 16 150 6 57 8 : Elbert .................................: 162 1,781 60 429 96 El Paso ................................: 143 1,593 71 407 80 Fremont ................................: 60 1,110 30 391 83 Garfield ...............................: 36 444 16 128 26 Gilpin .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Grand ..................................: 11 150 11 139 41 Gunnison ...............................: 17 144 10 117 24 Huerfano ...............................: 23 1,211 15 193 25 Jackson ................................: 3 20 3 11 3 Jefferson ..............................: 57 375 22 156 40 : Kiowa ..................................: 9 311 7 117 14 Kit Carson .............................: 5 130 5 38 7 Lake ...................................: 10 54 4 4 1 La Plata ...............................: 76 848 54 428 96 Larimer ................................: 152 2,522 87 1,269 354 Las Animas .............................: 28 1,357 9 608 157 Lincoln ................................: 11 426 8 199 61 Logan ..................................: 18 445 9 234 45 Mesa ...................................: 199 3,052 89 1,386 356 Moffat .................................: 35 995 19 264 67 : Montezuma ..............................: 48 1,292 24 198 47 Montrose ...............................: 67 1,099 45 864 107 Morgan .................................: 20 405 15 226 62 Otero ..................................: 20 865 18 511 140 Ouray ..................................: 5 30 - - - Park ...................................: 13 99 1 (D) (D) Phillips ...............................: 4 24 1 (D) (D) Pitkin .................................: 2 (D) 3 21 2 Prowers ................................: 6 115 3 104 21 Pueblo .................................: 53 494 17 132 33 : Rio Blanco .............................: 27 649 5 179 49 Rio Grande .............................: 17 578 9 1,361 292 Routt ..................................: 47 441 22 201 48 Saguache ...............................: 20 476 8 191 32 San Miguel .............................: 3 80 3 45 6 Sedgwick ...............................: 11 120 4 62 13 Summit .................................: 2 (D) - - - Teller .................................: 18 169 11 67 20 Washington .............................: 25 615 21 349 73 Weld ...................................: 423 5,940 168 2,459 613 Yuma ...................................: 46 1,688 32 683 196 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 15. Milk Goats - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sales :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 957 10,260 475 4,027 945 2017: 1,124 13,821 606 5,871 925 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 41 410 22 250 51 Alamosa ................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) Arapahoe ...............................: 31 (D) 11 97 26 Archuleta ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Baca ...................................: 2 (D) - - - Bent ...................................: 2 (D) - - - Boulder ................................: 39 339 23 185 43 Broomfield .............................: 1 (D) - - - Chaffee ................................: 7 (D) - - - Conejos ................................: 19 242 4 52 7 : Crowley ................................: 9 168 3 44 14 Custer .................................: 12 95 9 (D) (D) Delta ..................................: 55 414 31 80 20 Denver .................................: 1 (D) - - - Dolores ................................: 3 38 1 (D) (D) Douglas ................................: 34 370 18 (D) 17 Eagle ..................................: 7 90 6 48 6 Elbert .................................: 65 513 25 138 33 El Paso ................................: 79 867 40 242 43 Fremont ................................: 28 415 14 119 19 : Garfield ...............................: 10 (D) 3 20 4 Gilpin .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Gunnison ...............................: 6 (D) 6 18 5 Huerfano ...............................: 6 (D) 4 16 2 Jefferson ..............................: 38 295 21 (D) (D) Kit Carson .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) La Plata ...............................: 28 224 15 (D) (D) Larimer ................................: 49 505 29 (D) (D) Las Animas .............................: 6 (D) 2 (D) (D) Lincoln ................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) : Mesa ...................................: 71 448 32 177 30 Moffat .................................: 11 176 2 (D) (D) Montezuma ..............................: 19 (D) 9 83 18 Montrose ...............................: 32 (D) 18 105 14 Morgan .................................: 3 27 2 (D) (D) Otero ..................................: 6 60 5 19 3 Park ...................................: - - 1 (D) (D) Pueblo .................................: 14 (D) 4 (D) (D) Rio Blanco .............................: 2 (D) - - - Rio Grande .............................: 11 218 4 (D) (D) : Routt ..................................: 9 (D) 11 55 16 Saguache ...............................: 10 85 4 28 7 Sedgwick ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Teller .................................: 13 75 3 4 1 Washington .............................: 2 (D) - - - Weld ...................................: 151 1,479 74 665 175 Yuma ...................................: 12 119 10 64 20 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 16. Angora Goats - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Angora goats : Mohair :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : Sales : Clipped 1/ : :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: : : : : : Value : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) : Farms : Pounds : ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 200 2,120 43 435 65 50 6,561 5 2017: 217 1,256 56 231 27 47 2,389 55 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 6 32 - - - - - - Alamosa ................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Arapahoe ...............................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Boulder ................................: 15 85 4 32 5 8 237 (D) Conejos ................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Costilla ...............................: 2 (D) - - - 2 (D) - Custer .................................: 4 8 - - - - - - Delta ..................................: 7 46 9 10 1 2 (D) (D) Douglas ................................: 9 56 3 (D) (Z) 5 66 - Elbert .................................: 13 47 - - - 2 (D) - : El Paso ................................: 10 27 3 3 (Z) - - - Fremont ................................: 3 30 - - - - - - Garfield ...............................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Grand ..................................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Gunnison ...............................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Huerfano ...............................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Jefferson ..............................: 14 35 - - - 3 75 - Lake ...................................: 6 18 - - - - - - La Plata ...............................: 5 38 2 (D) (D) - - - Larimer ................................: 19 64 2 (D) (D) 3 170 (D) : Las Animas .............................: 2 (D) - - - - - - Lincoln ................................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Mesa ...................................: 19 78 9 87 17 10 789 - Montezuma ..............................: 4 (D) - - - - - - Montrose ...............................: 1 (D) - - - - - - Phillips ...............................: 4 24 - - - - - - Pueblo .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - - Routt ..................................: 2 (D) - - - 2 (D) (D) Sedgwick ...............................: 3 (D) - - - - - - Weld ...................................: 39 629 10 268 38 13 4,846 (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/Data are for farms with production, not necessarily sold. Table 17. Meat Goats and Other Goats - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sales :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 1,747 30,360 850 14,329 3,434 2017: 1,912 33,792 1,008 15,496 2,327 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 47 702 31 313 54 Alamosa ................................: 14 (D) 8 (D) (D) Arapahoe ...............................: 74 589 27 164 43 Archuleta ..............................: 15 (D) 6 (D) (D) Baca ...................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) (D) Bent ...................................: 10 (D) 2 (D) (D) Boulder ................................: 54 369 15 97 27 Chaffee ................................: 5 (D) 2 (D) (D) Cheyenne ...............................: 5 40 5 23 4 Clear Creek ............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) : Conejos ................................: 19 (D) 10 112 15 Costilla ...............................: 6 (D) 4 48 (D) Crowley ................................: 20 290 8 140 27 Custer .................................: 7 60 2 (D) (D) Delta ..................................: 80 1,681 51 593 154 Denver .................................: 1 (D) - - - Dolores ................................: 3 22 2 (D) (D) Douglas ................................: 71 825 24 691 208 Eagle ..................................: 12 60 3 9 2 Elbert .................................: 104 1,221 42 291 63 : El Paso ................................: 69 699 31 162 37 Fremont ................................: 44 665 24 272 64 Garfield ...............................: 31 354 13 108 22 Grand ..................................: 9 (D) 11 139 41 Gunnison ...............................: 9 92 10 99 18 Huerfano ...............................: 23 (D) 15 177 23 Jackson ................................: 3 20 3 11 3 Jefferson ..............................: 12 45 1 (D) (D) Kiowa ..................................: 9 311 7 117 14 Kit Carson .............................: 5 (D) 4 (D) (D) : Lake ...................................: 4 36 4 4 1 La Plata ...............................: 45 586 40 265 67 Larimer ................................: 105 1,953 61 932 271 Las Animas .............................: 22 909 7 (D) (D) Lincoln ................................: 10 323 7 (D) (D) Logan ..................................: 18 445 9 234 45 Mesa ...................................: 137 2,526 62 1,122 310 Moffat .................................: 25 819 18 (D) (D) Montezuma ..............................: 32 300 15 115 29 Montrose ...............................: 42 736 27 759 94 : Morgan .................................: 20 378 15 (D) (D) Otero ..................................: 17 805 16 492 137 Ouray ..................................: 5 30 - - - Park ...................................: 13 99 - - - Phillips ...............................: - - 1 (D) (D) Pitkin .................................: 2 (D) 3 21 2 Prowers ................................: 6 115 3 104 21 Pueblo .................................: 41 412 12 87 22 Rio Blanco .............................: 25 (D) 5 179 49 Rio Grande .............................: 11 360 5 (D) (D) : Routt ..................................: 38 383 11 146 32 Saguache ...............................: 13 391 5 163 24 San Miguel .............................: 3 80 3 45 6 Sedgwick ...............................: 6 72 2 (D) (D) Summit .................................: 2 (D) - - - Teller .................................: 8 94 8 63 19 Washington .............................: 23 (D) 21 349 73 Weld ...................................: 268 3,832 96 1,526 400 Yuma ...................................: 38 1,569 26 619 176 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 18. Equine - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sales :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Value ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HORSES AND PONIES : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 10,691 75,992 1,759 5,680 31,513 2017: 13,916 97,562 2,149 7,260 21,661 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 221 1,425 58 102 1,202 Alamosa ................................: 70 587 13 28 92 Arapahoe ...............................: 184 1,319 30 222 (D) Archuleta ..............................: 170 1,545 29 69 (D) Baca ...................................: 63 415 17 55 153 Bent ...................................: 52 387 19 38 112 Boulder ................................: 232 2,275 24 139 772 Chaffee ................................: 104 1,077 12 31 59 Cheyenne ...............................: 44 281 6 17 (D) Clear Creek ............................: 6 26 - - - : Conejos ................................: 140 1,122 28 75 194 Costilla ...............................: 29 133 3 7 18 Crowley ................................: 60 285 16 24 311 Custer .................................: 109 590 25 54 397 Delta ..................................: 513 2,634 84 177 1,055 Denver .................................: 3 46 - - - Dolores ................................: 39 152 2 (D) (D) Douglas ................................: 408 3,420 100 368 (D) Eagle ..................................: 89 512 4 13 (D) Elbert .................................: 603 3,546 103 276 2,154 : El Paso ................................: 507 3,244 81 192 890 Fremont ................................: 228 3,672 41 280 (D) Garfield ...............................: 298 2,381 30 99 581 Gilpin .................................: 18 116 5 5 3 Grand ..................................: 144 3,287 24 143 267 Gunnison ...............................: 148 1,440 22 60 190 Hinsdale ...............................: 13 103 - - - Huerfano ...............................: 99 611 9 29 (D) Jackson ................................: 47 528 8 24 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 158 1,522 27 81 (D) : Kiowa ..................................: 50 241 6 24 65 Kit Carson .............................: 68 281 4 10 (D) Lake ...................................: 13 36 8 58 (D) La Plata ...............................: 422 3,123 75 266 (D) Larimer ................................: 592 4,367 101 333 3,090 Las Animas .............................: 166 893 14 62 (D) Lincoln ................................: 86 502 11 43 (D) Logan ..................................: 142 724 23 63 346 Mesa ...................................: 746 3,646 97 251 (D) Mineral ................................: 19 195 - - - : Moffat .................................: 151 1,246 23 66 208 Montezuma ..............................: 306 1,606 65 138 (D) Montrose ...............................: 373 2,109 47 82 (D) Morgan .................................: 107 517 27 70 (D) Otero ..................................: 122 629 9 85 308 Ouray ..................................: 38 205 7 19 172 Park ...................................: 113 881 25 93 301 Phillips ...............................: 27 124 1 (D) (D) Pitkin .................................: 51 698 11 27 (D) Prowers ................................: 60 304 10 27 (D) : Pueblo .................................: 233 1,400 38 245 1,133 Rio Blanco .............................: 137 1,317 18 122 (D) Rio Grande .............................: 94 842 18 90 (D) Routt ..................................: 320 2,171 43 140 (D) Saguache ...............................: 80 534 5 7 20 San Miguel .............................: 46 261 1 (D) (D) Sedgwick ...............................: 13 75 7 21 (D) Summit .................................: 13 82 - - - Teller .................................: 47 196 9 37 (D) Washington .............................: 61 332 8 26 123 : Weld ...................................: 1,097 7,229 215 556 4,768 Yuma ...................................: 99 545 13 104 (D) : MULES, BURROS, AND DONKEYS : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 1,988 5,304 151 472 445 2017: 2,330 5,944 200 570 242 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 48 80 15 23 14 Alamosa ................................: 13 23 5 15 6 Arapahoe ...............................: 25 66 1 (D) (D) Archuleta ..............................: 27 192 2 (D) (D) Baca ...................................: 16 30 3 4 4 Bent ...................................: 12 131 7 46 21 Boulder ................................: 49 121 - - - Chaffee ................................: 31 88 3 34 14 Cheyenne ...............................: 4 8 4 (D) 2 Clear Creek ............................: 2 (D) - - - : Conejos ................................: 22 37 - - - Costilla ...............................: 4 22 - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 18. Equine - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sales :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : Value ($1,000) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MULES, BURROS, AND : DONKEYS - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Crowley ................................: 15 35 - - - Custer .................................: 29 104 3 9 4 Delta ..................................: 101 277 4 6 3 Denver .................................: 1 (D) - - - Dolores ................................: 8 14 - - - Douglas ................................: 98 244 2 (D) (D) Eagle ..................................: 18 43 2 (D) (D) Elbert .................................: 131 304 16 23 10 El Paso ................................: 100 225 8 29 18 Fremont ................................: 44 275 2 (D) (D) : Garfield ...............................: 53 162 10 21 12 Gilpin .................................: 7 (D) - - - Grand ..................................: 46 128 - - - Gunnison ...............................: 23 141 7 70 232 Hinsdale ...............................: 9 25 2 (D) (D) Huerfano ...............................: 14 17 1 (D) (D) Jackson ................................: 16 41 - - - Jefferson ..............................: 22 32 1 (D) (D) Kiowa ..................................: 7 17 4 6 3 Kit Carson .............................: 5 12 1 (D) (D) : Lake ...................................: 5 14 - - - La Plata ...............................: 93 248 3 (D) (D) Larimer ................................: 95 223 4 6 3 Las Animas .............................: 19 42 1 (D) (D) Lincoln ................................: 13 24 2 (D) (D) Logan ..................................: 17 36 - - - Mesa ...................................: 143 398 2 (D) (D) Mineral ................................: 7 36 - - - Moffat .................................: 25 85 3 (D) 1 Montezuma ..............................: 42 75 2 (D) (D) : Montrose ...............................: 61 140 1 (D) (D) Morgan .................................: 24 43 3 5 4 Otero ..................................: 20 45 4 (D) 1 Ouray ..................................: 14 19 - - - Park ...................................: 21 34 5 8 4 Phillips ...............................: 8 14 - - - Pitkin .................................: 9 24 1 (D) (D) Prowers ................................: 4 7 - - - Pueblo .................................: 42 67 - - - Rio Blanco .............................: 23 92 2 (D) (D) : Rio Grande .............................: 20 93 2 (D) (D) Routt ..................................: 49 117 2 (D) (D) Saguache ...............................: 14 20 - - - San Miguel .............................: 8 (D) 1 (D) (D) Sedgwick ...............................: 6 10 2 (D) (D) Summit .................................: 1 (D) - - - Teller .................................: 8 18 3 12 (D) Washington .............................: 13 22 - - - Weld ...................................: 171 375 5 8 7 Yuma ...................................: 13 36 - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 6,586 204 37 197 57 21 8 2017: 6,284 235 23 265 27 18 33 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 6,236 184 34 186 50 21 8 2017: 5,919 220 22 259 26 18 30 number, 2022: 1,726,744 4,021 875 4,046 1,178 390 136 2017: 4,536,917 4,505 405 4,646 437 476 403 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 5,836 164 30 178 45 21 8 50 to 99..................................................: 279 16 2 2 3 - - 100 to 399................................................: 97 4 2 5 2 - - 400 to 3,199..............................................: 14 - - 1 - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: 2 - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: 1 - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: 4 - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: 3 - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 786 33 8 16 11 4 - 2017: 767 23 - 22 6 4 15 number, 2022: 2,140,836 708 114 198 256 68 - 2017: 1,826,020 291 - 226 36 68 114 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 585 27 4 19 3 2 - 2017: 601 38 2 29 3 - 8 number, 2022: 118,209 737 420 674 60 (D) - 2017: 112,051 974 (D) 470 77 - 132 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 703 16 6 22 5 - - 2017: 722 34 5 32 6 4 - number, 2022: 5,735 217 76 142 106 - - 2017: 5,022 184 12 183 102 8 - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 2,143 69 10 65 19 3 2 2017: 1,893 83 6 112 5 9 19 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 3,534 124 16 104 26 10 11 2017: 3,519 129 11 161 19 16 9 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 699 29 4 26 1 - 6 2017: 786 43 - 39 5 2 2 number, 2022: 7,768,455 662 330 3,878 (D) - 105 2017: 3,673,383 1,582 - 520 111 (D) (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 98 10 - 1 2 - - 2017: 108 10 - - - - 1 number, 2022: (D) 91 - (D) (D) - - 2017: 1,396,203 78 - - - - (D) : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 321 9 2 11 2 1 5 2017: 312 26 2 17 3 - - number, 2022: 757,594 455 (D) 276 (D) (D) 100 2017: (D) 654 (D) 730 58 - - : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 311 9 2 11 2 1 5 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: 8 - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: 1 - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: 1 - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 249 6 2 8 2 1 - 2017: 265 6 2 8 7 - - number, 2022: 8,206 57 (D) 50 (D) (D) - 2017: 4,113 70 (D) 74 74 - - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 355 18 2 11 4 - - 2017: 460 31 - 21 - 2 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 192 3 53 3 1 58 4 2017: 191 8 27 2 - 54 20 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 181 3 53 3 1 58 4 2017: 180 8 27 2 - 54 20 number, 2022: 4,391 45 932 46 (D) 1,282 88 2017: 5,031 24 596 (D) - 1,504 418 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 165 3 51 3 1 56 4 50 to 99..................................................: 10 - 2 - - 1 - 100 to 399................................................: 5 - - - - 1 - 400 to 3,199..............................................: 1 - - - - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 20 - 2 - - 4 - 2017: 18 - 4 - - 5 - number, 2022: 321 - (D) - - 124 - 2017: 195 - 37 - - 66 - Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 5 - 6 - - 3 - 2017: 10 - 2 2 - 8 - number, 2022: 175 - 36 - - 26 - 2017: 137 - (D) (D) - 159 - : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 15 - 1 - - 11 - 2017: 11 - - - - 2 1 number, 2022: 123 - (D) - - 27 - 2017: 72 - - - - (D) (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 46 - 17 - - 13 2 2017: 50 - 19 - - 11 4 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 111 3 15 3 - 27 3 2017: 120 - 12 1 - 29 12 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 30 - - 1 - 7 - 2017: 19 - 1 1 - 11 1 number, 2022: 1,188 - - (D) - 221 - 2017: 207 - (D) (D) - 185 (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 3 - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: 60 - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 10 - - 2 - - - 2017: 5 - 1 - - 2 1 number, 2022: 1,018 - - (D) - - - 2017: 910 - (D) - - (D) (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 10 - - 2 - - - 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 8 - - - - - - 2017: 6 - - - - - - number, 2022: 147 - - - - - - 2017: 352 - - - - - - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 4 - - 1 - - - 2017: 9 - - 1 - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 25 42 319 7 26 270 31 2017: 50 50 282 2 30 258 31 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 25 38 298 7 26 260 31 2017: 48 43 261 2 30 242 29 number, 2022: 562 634 7,798 75 350 4,505 717 2017: 1,407 655 7,159 (D) 415 4,542 823 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 22 37 275 7 24 251 29 50 to 99..................................................: 2 1 12 - 2 9 2 100 to 399................................................: 1 - 10 - - - - 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - 1 - - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 4 6 46 1 2 45 - 2017: 13 7 50 2 2 33 2 number, 2022: 30 54 643 (D) (D) 432 - 2017: 166 70 1,094 (D) (D) 704 (D) Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 2 2 38 - 2 10 5 2017: 10 11 27 - - 20 2 number, 2022: (D) (D) 2,061 - (D) 308 78 2017: 630 125 2,116 - - 794 (D) : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 3 3 43 - - 26 8 2017: 14 - 20 - - 22 2 number, 2022: 22 113 273 - - 126 56 2017: 105 - 123 - - 89 (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 7 10 98 1 3 102 12 2017: 16 12 82 2 3 59 11 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 10 25 168 7 10 153 23 2017: 33 27 151 2 5 161 25 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 5 4 44 - - 25 5 2017: 14 6 34 - 1 29 6 number, 2022: 278 34 2,121 - - 280 38 2017: 687 39 546 - (D) 2,738 264 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 1 - 12 - - 2 2 2017: - - 4 - - 8 - number, 2022: (D) - 188 - - (D) (D) 2017: - - 11 - - 36 - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 2 4 28 - - 2 7 2017: 10 3 22 - - 9 - number, 2022: (D) 112 13,901 - - (D) 94 2017: 670 18 2,827 - - 112 - : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 2 4 25 - - 2 7 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - 3 - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 3 - 13 - - 7 5 2017: 5 - 6 - - 4 4 number, 2022: 60 - 239 - - 24 48 2017: 51 - 57 - - 85 258 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 3 2 25 - - 17 2 2017: 7 - 19 2 1 18 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 481 376 140 133 9 39 36 2017: 351 364 185 121 4 39 28 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 458 360 128 123 9 39 36 2017: 329 353 169 119 3 39 25 number, 2022: 8,969 9,344 2,288 2,874 76 808 1,523 2017: 6,252 (D) 3,195 9,779 42 773 753 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 425 321 124 117 9 35 31 50 to 99..................................................: 24 28 3 3 - 3 - 100 to 399................................................: 9 10 1 1 - 1 5 400 to 3,199..............................................: - 1 - 2 - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 72 69 8 7 - 1 6 2017: 53 77 16 20 - 3 - number, 2022: 1,443 1,427 169 392 - (D) 310 2017: 778 1,362 250 1,082 - 93 - Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 45 52 7 13 - - - 2017: 25 32 35 16 - 6 5 number, 2022: 2,262 2,047 144 509 - - - 2017: 1,468 959 1,039 596 - 30 159 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 58 97 21 6 - - 10 2017: 59 86 29 14 - 5 3 number, 2022: 699 866 140 38 - - 38 2017: 267 966 120 114 - 25 7 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 136 169 44 40 7 6 6 2017: 104 153 53 37 1 7 13 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 262 208 57 76 5 14 10 2017: 209 206 84 76 4 31 16 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 46 35 22 15 - 4 3 2017: 58 62 20 29 4 9 10 number, 2022: 1,275 868 648 587 - 84 500 2017: 3,343 3,705 638 442 56 131 270 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 14 6 2 - - - - 2017: 13 29 - - - - - number, 2022: 530 120 (D) - - - - 2017: 397 1,072 - - - - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 33 18 - 4 - - 3 2017: 12 29 11 17 - 1 5 number, 2022: 2,105 1,124 - 170 - - (D) 2017: 1,512 2,270 763 364 - (D) 395 : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 33 18 - 4 - - 3 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 32 19 2 2 - - - 2017: 26 28 8 7 - 2 1 number, 2022: 290 280 (D) (D) - - - 2017: 274 624 44 10 - (D) (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 16 30 10 8 - - - 2017: 36 49 17 - - 2 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: - 60 16 145 10 24 - 2017: 1 47 16 129 10 16 1 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: - 56 16 144 10 24 - 2017: 1 43 16 123 9 12 1 number, 2022: - 1,065 250 2,180 166 458 - 2017: (D) 681 205 2,304 381 181 (D) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: - 52 16 141 9 24 - 50 to 99..................................................: - 4 - 1 1 - - 100 to 399................................................: - - - 2 - - - 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - - - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: - 5 - 5 1 2 - 2017: - 5 - 18 - - - number, 2022: - 52 - 31 (D) (D) - 2017: - 46 - 110 - - - Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: - 14 - 4 - 2 - 2017: - 3 - 7 - 4 1 number, 2022: - 361 - 65 - (D) - 2017: - 44 - 185 - 14 (D) : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: - 7 2 13 3 - - 2017: - 8 - 24 3 2 1 number, 2022: - 66 (D) 65 47 - - 2017: - 72 - 114 33 (D) (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: - 19 10 57 3 6 - 2017: - 17 5 36 4 - - : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: - 35 6 81 6 16 - 2017: - 19 3 69 5 9 1 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: - 10 4 12 3 2 - 2017: - 4 - 18 3 2 1 number, 2022: - 119 40 153 (D) (D) - 2017: - 27 - 133 1,350 (D) (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - - - - 1 - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - (D) - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: - 9 - 3 - 2 - 2017: - 2 - - - 1 1 number, 2022: - 120 - 45 - (D) - 2017: - (D) - - - (D) (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: - 9 - 3 - 2 - 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: - 2 - 4 1 - - 2017: - 1 - 9 3 - 1 number, 2022: - (D) - 14 (D) - - 2017: - (D) - 79 150 - (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: - 5 - 12 1 1 - 2017: - 5 - 3 3 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 237 419 53 40 82 614 2 2017: 191 450 71 19 78 552 2 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 228 397 53 35 74 583 2 2017: 167 417 62 17 76 537 2 number, 2022: 6,082 10,786 (D) 719 1,831 (D) (D) 2017: 4,435 9,210 13,150 703 2,405 (D) (D) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 216 372 50 35 65 561 2 50 to 99..................................................: 10 19 2 - 9 18 - 100 to 399................................................: 1 4 - - - 3 - 400 to 3,199..............................................: 1 2 - - - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - 1 - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - 1 - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 26 76 3 2 7 48 - 2017: 28 57 16 2 8 63 - number, 2022: 1,044 1,716 30 (D) 155 (D) - 2017: 790 790 437 (D) 314 740 - Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 18 34 2 6 12 53 - 2017: 23 30 15 1 12 42 - number, 2022: 305 10,613 (D) 97 (D) 863 - 2017: 1,001 941 3,102 (D) (D) 634 - : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 18 63 - 8 6 36 - 2017: 20 42 9 2 4 65 - number, 2022: 117 1,060 - 40 51 200 - 2017: 183 185 22 (D) 24 661 - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 68 155 20 9 34 159 - 2017: 42 119 10 9 33 137 - : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 148 252 31 27 48 250 - 2017: 131 255 43 9 42 303 - : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 32 64 11 2 4 43 - 2017: 21 43 3 4 2 60 - number, 2022: 1,197 2,397 4,068 (D) 40 (D) - 2017: 1,119 1,281 300 380 (D) (D) - Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: 2 3 3 - - 2 - 2017: 2 10 3 - - 7 - number, 2022: (D) 140 35 - - (D) - 2017: (D) 105 75 - - 545 - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 2 31 - - 7 28 - 2017: 16 26 1 - 2 6 - number, 2022: (D) (D) - - (D) 858 - 2017: 969 5,546 (D) - (D) 71 - : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 2 29 - - 6 28 - 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - 1 - - 1 - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - 1 - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: 7 34 - - 1 6 - 2017: 7 28 1 2 3 23 - number, 2022: 224 3,876 - - (D) 48 - 2017: 111 588 (D) (D) 16 446 - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 8 27 5 3 6 24 - 2017: 11 47 2 1 - 17 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 77 165 161 82 46 11 61 2017: 76 186 179 82 46 22 52 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 69 161 159 78 41 11 51 2017: 75 174 172 74 43 22 44 number, 2022: 1,287 4,037 464,268 1,403 535 267 901 2017: 1,145 5,092 352,317 1,658 816 307 696 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 64 145 141 74 40 10 49 50 to 99..................................................: 5 12 7 2 - - 2 100 to 399................................................: - 4 1 2 1 1 - 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - 5 - - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - 4 - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - 1 - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: - 25 18 6 7 1 10 2017: - 11 25 5 12 1 3 number, 2022: - 317 (D) 160 106 (D) 266 2017: - 205 (D) (D) 169 (D) 26 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 5 18 2 21 2 - 5 2017: 4 14 4 2 2 1 4 number, 2022: 110 746 (D) 3,794 (D) - 201 2017: 13 410 52 (D) (D) (D) 48 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: 1 13 10 13 - - 5 2017: 12 27 19 - 11 - 1 number, 2022: (D) 48 33 28 - - 18 2017: 44 237 125 - 45 - (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 30 39 39 28 14 3 26 2017: 17 46 42 26 18 5 14 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 46 123 81 40 16 8 28 2017: 31 115 100 53 20 12 23 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: 2 28 20 6 2 1 4 2017: 4 31 24 12 5 5 3 number, 2022: (D) 665 (D) 1,640 (D) (D) 84 2017: 26 612 (D) 1,155 90 58 55 Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - 4 3 - 2 - - 2017: - 1 8 1 - - - number, 2022: - 230 (D) - (D) - - 2017: - (D) (D) (D) - - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: - 5 5 12 1 - 4 2017: - 5 14 7 - 1 1 number, 2022: - 330 187 4,354 (D) - 200 2017: - 240 1,932 270 - (D) (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: - 5 5 11 1 - 4 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - 1 - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: - 5 2 3 2 - - 2017: - 7 11 - - - - number, 2022: - 24 (D) 158 (D) - - 2017: - 149 170 - - - - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: - 14 6 7 - 3 1 2017: 5 8 14 6 4 1 9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: 15 15 17 140 39 21 136 49 2017: 4 16 18 173 58 23 84 42 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: 14 14 15 135 35 19 133 45 2017: 4 11 18 171 58 18 79 35 number, 2022: 298 1,379 337 1,986 497 330 2,257 (D) 2017: 131 247 338 2,943 534 570 1,469 (D) : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: 13 10 14 133 34 19 126 42 50 to 99..................................................: 1 - 1 1 1 - 7 2 100 to 399................................................: - 4 - 1 - - - - 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - - - - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - - - 1 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: 1 3 2 15 5 3 4 8 2017: 2 - 6 13 2 1 6 - number, 2022: (D) 600 (D) 204 93 75 73 61 2017: (D) - 99 285 (D) (D) 90 - Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: 3 3 2 12 4 - 15 4 2017: - 5 2 18 2 1 17 1 number, 2022: 70 600 (D) 139 40 - 746 220 2017: - 256 (D) 320 (D) (D) 414 (D) : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: - - - 16 2 - 15 10 2017: - - 2 29 2 1 6 - number, 2022: - - - 33 (D) - 182 46 2017: - - (D) 170 (D) (D) 75 - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: 5 4 2 45 13 4 33 26 2017: 2 4 5 62 16 8 6 17 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: 12 13 9 65 15 15 71 23 2017: 2 13 9 75 22 13 52 27 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: - 2 2 18 1 5 19 3 2017: - 4 - 17 3 3 8 3 number, 2022: - (D) (D) 892 (D) 225 1,517 (D) 2017: - 48 - 285 32 27 183 (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - - - 2 - - 1 1 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - (D) - - (D) (D) 2017: - - - - - - - - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: 1 4 - 2 2 - 14 - 2017: - 1 2 8 2 - 4 - number, 2022: (D) 1,260 - (D) (D) - 920 - 2017: - (D) (D) 165 (D) - 51 - : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: 1 4 - 2 2 - 14 - 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - - - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - - - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: - 1 - 1 3 - 16 - 2017: - - 1 9 2 - 4 2 number, 2022: - (D) - (D) 26 - 93 - 2017: - - (D) 16 (D) - 30 (D) : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: 1 1 - 5 4 2 9 1 2017: - 1 - 4 2 3 4 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 19. Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVENTORY : : Any poultry .........................................farms, 2022: - 9 11 14 42 31 913 57 2017: - 16 12 4 29 58 780 43 : Layers ............................................farms, 2022: - 9 11 14 37 29 853 57 2017: - 14 8 4 29 56 728 41 number, 2022: - 179 382 163 737 (D) (D) 1,161 2017: - 596 357 32 378 9,995 3,589,459 738 : 2022 farms by inventory: : 1 to 49...................................................: - 8 9 14 35 27 799 51 50 to 99..................................................: - 1 - - 2 1 39 6 100 to 399................................................: - - 2 - - - 14 - 400 to 3,199..............................................: - - - - - - - - 3,200 to 9,999............................................: - - - - - 1 - - 10,000 to 19,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 20,000 to 49,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 50,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - 1 - : Pullets for laying flock replacement ..............farms, 2022: - - - - 7 1 126 4 2017: - 1 1 - 5 5 92 4 number, 2022: - - - - 104 (D) (D) 48 2017: - (D) (D) - 35 133 1,004,527 18 Broilers and other meat-type chickens .............farms, 2022: - 1 - - 4 1 87 6 2017: - 1 5 - - 5 78 6 number, 2022: - (D) - - 160 (D) (D) 14 2017: - (D) 137 - - 182 (D) 79 : Turkeys ...........................................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - 106 4 2017: - 4 - - - 10 66 3 number, 2022: - (D) - - - - 491 44 2017: - (D) - - - 53 370 18 : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry ..........................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - 24 10 346 23 2017: - 1 4 - 4 16 287 10 : NUMBER SOLD : : Any poultry sold ....................................farms, 2022: - 4 3 1 26 14 514 26 2017: - 9 4 4 18 30 431 18 : Layers sold .......................................farms, 2022: - 2 - - 5 2 76 2 2017: - 3 1 - 5 4 82 2 number, 2022: - (D) - - 213 (D) 6,779,028 (D) 2017: - (D) (D) - 41 85 2,821,963 (D) Pullets for laying flock replacement sold .........farms, 2022: - - - - 2 - 17 - 2017: - - - - - 1 10 - number, 2022: - - - - (D) - (D) - 2017: - - - - - (D) 642 - : Broilers and other meat-type chickens sold ........farms, 2022: - 1 - - 3 1 36 5 2017: - 1 - 4 - 2 27 2 number, 2022: - (D) - - 150 (D) (D) 89 2017: - (D) - 40 - (D) (D) (D) : 2022 farms by number sold: : 1 to 1,999................................................: - 1 - - 3 1 33 5 2,000 to 59,999...........................................: - - - - - - 2 - 60,000 to 99,999..........................................: - - - - - - - - 100,000 to 199,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 200,000 to 499,999........................................: - - - - - - - - 500,000 or more...........................................: - - - - - - 1 - : Turkeys sold ......................................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - 2 46 2 2017: - 3 - 4 - 3 21 - number, 2022: - (D) - - - (D) 964 (D) 2017: - (D) - 8 - 9 160 - : Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous : poultry sold .....................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 2 53 1 2017: - - - - - 6 74 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 20. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sold :------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CHUKARS : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 32 11,480 17 15,192 2017: 28 9,149 16 26,143 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) - - Alamosa ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Arapahoe ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Baca ...................................: 2 (D) - - Delta ..................................: 7 (D) 1 (D) La Plata ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Las Animas .............................: 2 (D) - - Logan ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Mesa ...................................: 3 62 1 (D) Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : Pueblo .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Washington .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Weld ...................................: 4 (D) 3 (D) : DUCKS : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 1,058 8,586 121 1,479 2017: 958 10,264 213 6,760 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 26 324 11 195 Alamosa ................................: 2 (D) - - Arapahoe ...............................: 42 218 5 31 Archuleta ..............................: 8 172 - - Boulder ................................: 21 117 2 (D) Chaffee ................................: 14 103 - - Cheyenne ...............................: - - 1 (D) Conejos ................................: 8 33 - - Costilla ...............................: 2 (D) - - Crowley ................................: 5 138 3 150 : Custer .................................: 6 60 2 (D) Delta ..................................: 50 462 9 191 Denver .................................: 1 (D) - - Douglas ................................: 52 419 7 110 Eagle ..................................: 5 34 2 (D) Elbert .................................: 69 757 7 34 El Paso ................................: 95 815 17 166 Fremont ................................: 29 159 1 (D) Garfield ...............................: 22 127 6 11 Gilpin .................................: 7 90 - - : Grand ..................................: 4 14 - - Huerfano ...............................: 11 71 - - Jackson ................................: 10 34 - - Jefferson ..............................: 18 93 - - Kiowa ..................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) Kit Carson .............................: 4 18 1 (D) La Plata ...............................: 33 311 3 12 Larimer ................................: 75 727 9 78 Las Animas .............................: 1 (D) - - Lincoln ................................: 5 35 - - : Logan ..................................: 17 125 - - Mesa ...................................: 69 399 11 99 Moffat .................................: 16 143 - - Montezuma ..............................: 12 84 - - Montrose ...............................: 14 93 - - Morgan .................................: 16 99 - - Otero ..................................: 7 59 - - Ouray ..................................: 3 11 3 11 Park ...................................: 11 155 1 (D) Phillips ...............................: 1 (D) - - : Pitkin .................................: 3 7 - - Pueblo .................................: 22 119 3 20 Rio Blanco .............................: 5 34 2 (D) Rio Grande .............................: 4 166 - - Routt ..................................: 17 96 2 (D) Saguache ...............................: 16 132 - - Sedgwick ...............................: 1 (D) - - Teller .................................: 15 130 - - Washington .............................: 2 (D) - - Weld ...................................: 160 1,178 12 268 Yuma ...................................: 20 108 - - : EMUS : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 31 172 1 (D) 2017: 26 129 - - : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 4 14 - - Alamosa ................................: 1 (D) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 20. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sold :------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EMUS - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Arapahoe ...............................: 2 (D) - - Elbert .................................: 3 30 - - El Paso ................................: 3 19 - - Gilpin .................................: 5 (D) - - Jefferson ..............................: 1 (D) - - Larimer ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Mesa ...................................: 1 (D) - - Park ...................................: 4 16 - - Pueblo .................................: 1 (D) - - Teller .................................: 1 (D) - - : Washington .............................: 2 (D) - - Weld ...................................: 2 (D) - - : GEESE : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 346 1,407 38 107 2017: 374 1,422 51 372 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 20 31 - - Arapahoe ...............................: 4 6 2 (D) Boulder ................................: 4 38 - - Cheyenne ...............................: - - 1 (D) Conejos ................................: 3 9 - - Crowley ................................: 4 16 - - Custer .................................: 3 15 - - Delta ..................................: 20 74 9 30 Douglas ................................: 14 89 2 (D) Eagle ..................................: 2 (D) - - : Elbert .................................: 19 48 1 (D) El Paso ................................: 35 217 10 21 Fremont ................................: 8 26 2 (D) Garfield ...............................: 7 41 2 (D) Gilpin .................................: 2 (D) - - Grand ..................................: 2 (D) - - Huerfano ...............................: 3 9 - - Jackson ................................: 8 10 - - Jefferson ..............................: 7 11 - - Kit Carson .............................: - - 1 (D) : La Plata ...............................: 14 94 - - Larimer ................................: 20 65 - - Logan ..................................: 9 52 - - Mesa ...................................: 29 73 - - Moffat .................................: 6 17 - - Montezuma ..............................: 7 25 3 6 Montrose ...............................: 10 88 1 (D) Morgan .................................: 2 (D) - - Otero ..................................: 6 20 - - Park ...................................: 4 24 - - : Phillips ...............................: 1 (D) - - Pueblo .................................: 3 8 - - Rio Blanco .............................: 1 (D) - - Routt ..................................: 6 18 - - Sedgwick ...............................: 1 (D) - - Teller .................................: 2 (D) - - Weld ...................................: 49 199 4 8 Yuma ...................................: 11 23 - - : GUINEAS : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 307 2,462 40 573 2017: 295 2,716 60 785 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 9 53 1 (D) Arapahoe ...............................: 17 131 3 (D) Boulder ................................: 6 45 - - Crowley ................................: 5 (D) 3 (D) Custer .................................: 2 (D) - - Delta ..................................: 13 99 4 (D) Dolores ................................: 1 (D) - - Douglas ................................: 5 17 1 (D) Elbert .................................: 22 141 2 (D) El Paso ................................: 39 332 3 108 : Fremont ................................: 4 56 - - Garfield ...............................: 5 98 - - Huerfano ...............................: 6 36 - - Jefferson ..............................: 1 (D) - - Kiowa ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Kit Carson .............................: 1 (D) - - La Plata ...............................: 3 15 - - Larimer ................................: 18 188 4 42 Las Animas .............................: 4 38 - - Lincoln ................................: 4 24 2 (D) Logan ..................................: 7 46 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 20. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sold :------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GUINEAS - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Mesa ...................................: 5 45 - - Moffat .................................: 2 (D) - - Montezuma ..............................: 11 33 5 25 Montrose ...............................: 1 (D) 3 32 Morgan .................................: 5 41 - - Otero ..................................: 8 48 - - Park ...................................: 2 (D) - - Phillips ...............................: 3 10 1 (D) Pueblo .................................: 4 37 - - Rio Blanco .............................: 2 (D) - - : Rio Grande .............................: - - 2 (D) Routt ..................................: 4 80 4 8 Washington .............................: 2 (D) - - Weld ...................................: 76 381 1 (D) Yuma ...................................: 9 129 - - : HUNGARIAN PARTRIDGE : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 1 (D) - - 2017: 4 16 - - : Counties, 2022 : : Weld ...................................: 1 (D) - - : OSTRICHES : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 2 (D) - - 2017: 11 112 - - : Counties, 2022 : : Delta ..................................: 2 (D) - - : PEACOCKS OR PEAHENS : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 160 1,054 25 175 2017: 168 1,222 29 114 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 11 22 3 24 Alamosa ................................: 1 (D) - - Arapahoe ...............................: 5 15 1 (D) Boulder ................................: 6 56 - - Conejos ................................: 2 (D) - - Delta ..................................: 2 (D) - - Douglas ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Elbert .................................: 2 (D) - - El Paso ................................: 14 71 - - Fremont ................................: 6 26 - - : Garfield ...............................: 3 49 - - Jackson ................................: 6 24 - - Jefferson ..............................: 6 18 - - La Plata ...............................: 3 6 - - Larimer ................................: 14 188 4 (D) Lincoln ................................: 2 (D) - - Logan ..................................: 2 (D) - - Mesa ...................................: 8 58 3 10 Moffat .................................: 2 (D) - - Montezuma ..............................: 2 (D) - - : Montrose ...............................: 1 (D) - - Morgan .................................: 2 (D) - - Otero ..................................: 1 (D) - - Phillips ...............................: 2 (D) - - Prowers ................................: 2 (D) - - Pueblo .................................: 4 10 2 (D) Rio Blanco .............................: 1 (D) - - Routt ..................................: 4 32 4 16 Saguache ...............................: 2 (D) - - Teller .................................: 1 (D) - - : Weld ...................................: 39 264 6 22 Yuma ...................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) : PHEASANTS : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 64 29,471 26 36,913 2017: 81 23,324 31 37,539 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 7 105 - - Alamosa ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Boulder ................................: 1 (D) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 20. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sold :------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PHEASANTS - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Delta ..................................: 8 (D) 3 (D) Douglas ................................: 3 106 6 82 Elbert .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) El Paso ................................: 4 41 - - Fremont ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) La Plata ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Larimer ................................: 4 (D) - - Logan ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Mesa ...................................: 2 (D) - - Montezuma ..............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) : Montrose ...............................: 2 (D) - - Morgan .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) Otero ..................................: 1 (D) - - Pueblo .................................: 5 116 1 (D) Washington .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Weld ...................................: 10 (D) 3 (D) : PIGEONS OR SQUAB : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 45 3,754 21 1,578 2017: 68 5,019 28 730 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 3 75 3 120 Arapahoe ...............................: 1 (D) - - Conejos ................................: 1 (D) - - Delta ..................................: 3 1,200 3 450 Douglas ................................: 3 24 - - El Paso ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Fremont ................................: 2 (D) - - Jefferson ..............................: 8 204 6 60 La Plata ...............................: 3 45 - - Larimer ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : Moffat .................................: 2 (D) - - Otero ..................................: 1 (D) - - Phillips ...............................: 1 (D) - - Pitkin .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Pueblo .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Saguache ...............................: 2 (D) - - Washington .............................: 2 (D) - - Weld ...................................: 9 808 5 615 : QUAIL : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 86 5,428 24 3,154 2017: 61 5,746 30 12,495 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 5 123 - - Crowley ................................: 2 (D) - - Custer .................................: 2 (D) - - Delta ..................................: 14 430 4 325 Douglas ................................: 2 (D) 4 40 Elbert .................................: 2 (D) - - El Paso ................................: 16 224 2 (D) Fremont ................................: 1 (D) - - Garfield ...............................: 1 (D) - - Huerfano ...............................: - - 3 24 : Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) - - La Plata ...............................: 9 89 - - Larimer ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Logan ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Mesa ...................................: 10 193 3 90 Morgan .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Park ...................................: 4 20 - - Rio Blanco .............................: 2 (D) - - Routt ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Saguache ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) : Washington .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Weld ...................................: 6 138 - - : RHEAS : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 1 (D) - - 2017: 5 15 - - : Counties, 2022 : : Delta ..................................: 1 (D) - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 20. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sold :------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ROOSTERS : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 968 (D) 146 (D) 2017: 759 (D) 149 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 44 132 10 49 Alamosa ................................: 4 10 - - Arapahoe ...............................: 24 137 3 (D) Archuleta ..............................: 11 26 4 5 Baca ...................................: 1 (D) - - Bent ...................................: 2 (D) - - Boulder ................................: 19 59 2 (D) Chaffee ................................: 15 42 - - Conejos ................................: 8 68 - - Costilla ...............................: 2 (D) - - : Custer .................................: 1 (D) - - Delta ..................................: 37 229 10 50 Denver .................................: 1 (D) - - Dolores ................................: 2 (D) - - Douglas ................................: 58 196 4 16 Eagle ..................................: 9 21 2 (D) Elbert .................................: 66 160 6 14 El Paso ................................: 74 386 11 50 Fremont ................................: 18 55 6 12 Garfield ...............................: 20 85 2 (D) : Gilpin .................................: 5 10 - - Gunnison ...............................: 6 6 - - Huerfano ...............................: 4 19 2 (D) Jackson ................................: 2 (D) - - Jefferson ..............................: 29 67 6 24 Kit Carson .............................: 1 (D) - - La Plata ...............................: 23 72 6 12 Larimer ................................: 69 285 15 60 Las Animas .............................: 13 56 5 16 Lincoln ................................: - - 1 (D) : Logan ..................................: 14 25 4 24 Mesa ...................................: 78 184 11 36 Moffat .................................: 10 24 - - Montezuma ..............................: 23 83 4 38 Montrose ...............................: 22 (D) 2 (D) Morgan .................................: 15 342 6 90 Otero ..................................: 2 (D) - - Park ...................................: 13 17 1 (D) Phillips ...............................: 1 (D) - - Pueblo .................................: 15 44 - - : Rio Blanco .............................: 6 24 - - Rio Grande .............................: 2 (D) - - Routt ..................................: 13 25 2 (D) Saguache ...............................: 5 12 - - Teller .................................: 11 21 - - Washington .............................: 4 10 - - Weld ...................................: 166 422 21 53 : OTHER POULTRY : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 38 (D) 7 (D) 2017: 75 (D) 22 (D) : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) - - Archuleta ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Delta ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) Douglas ................................: 3 36 - - Elbert .................................: 2 (D) - - El Paso ................................: 4 30 - - Huerfano ...............................: 3 30 - - Las Animas .............................: 2 (D) - - Mesa ...................................: 6 32 - - Pueblo .................................: 2 (D) - - : Rio Blanco .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) Saguache ...............................: 2 (D) - - Weld ...................................: 8 77 3 18 : POULTRY HATCHED : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: (X) (X) 805 140,532 2017: (X) (X) 826 194,504 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: (X) (X) 38 1,719 Alamosa ................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Arapahoe ...............................: (X) (X) 24 3,786 Archuleta ..............................: (X) (X) 6 32 Baca ...................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Boulder ................................: (X) (X) 16 320 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --continued Table 20. Miscellaneous Poultry - Inventory and Number Sold: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Inventory : Sold :------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ POULTRY HATCHED - Con. : : Counties, 2022 - Con. : : Conejos ................................: (X) (X) 3 (D) Crowley ................................: (X) (X) 6 412 Custer .................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) Delta ..................................: (X) (X) 44 (D) Dolores ................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) Douglas ................................: (X) (X) 43 444 Eagle ..................................: (X) (X) 4 36 Elbert .................................: (X) (X) 70 1,866 El Paso ................................: (X) (X) 66 2,379 Fremont ................................: (X) (X) 23 314 : Garfield ...............................: (X) (X) 11 183 Gunnison ...............................: (X) (X) 4 20 Huerfano ...............................: (X) (X) 7 97 Jefferson ..............................: (X) (X) 10 105 Kiowa ..................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) La Plata ...............................: (X) (X) 21 247 Larimer ................................: (X) (X) 62 1,842 Las Animas .............................: (X) (X) 5 64 Lincoln ................................: (X) (X) 3 8 Logan ..................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) : Mesa ...................................: (X) (X) 86 1,539 Moffat .................................: (X) (X) 6 32 Montezuma ..............................: (X) (X) 17 481 Montrose ...............................: (X) (X) 14 245 Morgan .................................: (X) (X) 9 (D) Otero ..................................: (X) (X) 3 28 Ouray ..................................: (X) (X) 1 (D) Park ...................................: (X) (X) 6 14 Pitkin .................................: (X) (X) 4 140 Pueblo .................................: (X) (X) 20 1,420 : Rio Grande .............................: (X) (X) 5 175 Routt ..................................: (X) (X) 6 109 Saguache ...............................: (X) (X) 3 (D) San Miguel .............................: (X) (X) 1 (D) Teller .................................: (X) (X) 13 71 Washington .............................: (X) (X) 3 56 Weld ...................................: (X) (X) 130 2,299 Yuma ...................................: (X) (X) 2 (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 21. Colonies of Honey Bees - Inventory and Honey Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Colonies inventory : Honey collected 1/ : Honey sales :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Pounds : Farms : ($1,000) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 1,500 12,722 1,027 1,276,922 635 3,945 2017: 1,207 18,321 698 1,439,913 399 2,539 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 54 709 39 169,677 34 561 Alamosa ................................: 18 464 7 (D) 1 (D) Arapahoe ...............................: 21 64 7 1,380 7 9 Archuleta ..............................: 17 123 16 8,542 13 17 Baca ...................................: 5 22 1 (D) 1 (D) Bent ...................................: - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Boulder ................................: 89 929 83 40,549 60 112 Chaffee ................................: 18 46 14 802 4 3 Clear Creek ............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Conejos ................................: 3 3 1 (D) - - : Crowley ................................: 6 26 4 596 4 4 Custer .................................: 8 14 3 230 3 1 Delta ..................................: 63 338 39 (D) 20 (D) Denver .................................: 6 12 6 516 6 2 Dolores ................................: 3 13 1 (D) - - Douglas ................................: 77 305 57 7,349 32 44 Eagle ..................................: 10 24 6 537 4 2 Elbert .................................: 118 303 62 7,781 20 15 El Paso ................................: 92 911 59 13,869 49 71 Fremont ................................: 31 621 17 5,137 11 16 : Garfield ...............................: 23 496 29 89,231 18 237 Gilpin .................................: 6 6 - - - - Grand ..................................: 10 66 4 436 2 (D) Gunnison ...............................: 3 3 - - - - Huerfano ...............................: 21 64 9 1,682 4 8 Jackson ................................: 3 4 - - - - Jefferson ..............................: 55 136 43 3,360 30 8 Kiowa ..................................: 4 12 4 240 4 1 Kit Carson .............................: 3 7 - - - - La Plata ...............................: 60 170 41 41,733 35 132 : Larimer ................................: 130 1,084 92 24,718 49 94 Las Animas .............................: 17 56 12 2,344 3 2 Lincoln ................................: 1 (D) - - - - Logan ..................................: 2 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Mesa ...................................: 120 462 89 15,345 54 41 Moffat .................................: 6 14 2 (D) 2 (D) Montezuma ..............................: 49 264 33 12,977 17 (D) Montrose ...............................: 43 372 34 9,360 24 24 Morgan .................................: 14 35 11 485 6 1 Otero ..................................: 9 (D) 9 (D) 2 (D) : Ouray ..................................: 12 12 8 400 - - Park ...................................: 6 24 3 180 - - Phillips ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Pitkin .................................: 13 28 6 (D) 3 (D) Prowers ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Pueblo .................................: 22 136 11 12,731 6 (D) Rio Blanco .............................: 15 44 15 1,774 12 6 Rio Grande .............................: 4 12 3 (D) 3 (D) Routt ..................................: 32 574 19 41,956 12 118 Saguache ...............................: 3 9 3 170 3 1 : San Miguel .............................: 4 5 3 236 - - Sedgwick ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Teller .................................: 5 16 3 258 - - Washington .............................: 3 5 3 (D) 3 (D) Weld ...................................: 148 2,160 101 61,357 64 175 Yuma ...................................: 9 73 5 498 2 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Data are for farms with production, not necessarily sold. Table 22. Aquaculture Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Value ($1,000) :: Geographic area : Farms : Value ($1,000) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CATFISH : :: BAITFISH - Con. : : :: : State Total : :: Counties, 2022 : : :: : Colorado .....................................2022: 5 (D) :: Boulder ..........................................: 1 (D) 2017: 9 236 :: Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) : :: : Counties, 2022 : :: CRUSTACEANS : : :: : Bent .............................................: 1 (D) :: State Total : Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) :: : Weld .............................................: 1 (D) :: Colorado .....................................2022: 2 (D) Yuma .............................................: 1 (D) :: 2017: - - : :: : TROUT : :: Counties, 2022 : : :: : State Total : :: Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) : :: : Colorado .....................................2022: 33 10,039 :: ORNAMENTAL FISH : 2017: 46 9,880 :: : : :: State Total : Counties, 2022 : :: : : :: Colorado .....................................2022: 2 (D) Boulder ..........................................: 2 (D) :: 2017: - - Chaffee ..........................................: 4 (D) :: : Conejos ..........................................: 3 304 :: Counties, 2022 : Delta ............................................: 3 (D) :: : Fremont ..........................................: 1 (D) :: Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) Garfield .........................................: 4 (D) :: : Gunnison .........................................: 2 (D) :: SPORT OR GAME FISH : Lake .............................................: 2 (D) :: : La Plata .........................................: 2 (D) :: State Total : Larimer ..........................................: 3 (D) :: : : :: Colorado .....................................2022: 6 172 Montrose .........................................: 2 (D) :: 2017: 8 1,731 Pueblo ...........................................: 1 (D) :: : Rio Grande .......................................: 2 (D) :: Counties, 2022 : Routt ............................................: 2 (D) :: : : :: Bent .............................................: 1 (D) OTHER FOOD FISH : :: Boulder ..........................................: 1 (D) : :: Pueblo ...........................................: 1 (D) State Total : :: San Miguel .......................................: 1 (D) : :: Weld .............................................: 1 (D) Colorado .....................................2022: 13 (D) :: Yuma .............................................: 1 (D) 2017: 5 (D) :: : : :: OTHER AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS : Counties, 2022 : :: : : :: State Total : Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) :: : Arapahoe .........................................: 1 (D) :: Colorado .....................................2022: 8 2,477 Chaffee ..........................................: 3 (D) :: 2017: 3 (D) Conejos ..........................................: 1 (D) :: : El Paso ..........................................: 1 (D) :: Counties, 2022 : Fremont ..........................................: 1 (D) :: : Garfield .........................................: 1 (D) :: Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) Gunnison .........................................: 2 (D) :: Lake .............................................: 1 (D) La Plata .........................................: 1 (D) :: Larimer ..........................................: 1 (D) : :: Mesa .............................................: 2 (D) BAITFISH : :: Phillips .........................................: 2 (D) : :: : State Total : :: : : :: : Colorado .....................................2022: 3 (D) :: : 2017: 1 (D) :: : --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : Sales :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALPACAS : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 644 7,441 153 1,033 1,299 2017: 723 10,074 149 752 1,614 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 37 169 13 19 21 Arapahoe ...............................: 25 285 7 86 33 Archuleta ..............................: 3 15 - - - Boulder ................................: 24 184 1 (D) (D) Chaffee ................................: 13 249 4 33 30 Clear Creek ............................: 2 (D) - - - Costilla ...............................: 4 42 2 (D) (D) Crowley ................................: 7 28 1 (D) (D) Custer .................................: 12 93 4 12 11 Delta ..................................: 7 26 - - - : Douglas ................................: 74 697 14 81 78 Eagle ..................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) Elbert .................................: 81 719 17 59 55 El Paso ................................: 38 642 24 165 175 Fremont ................................: 9 116 - - - Garfield ...............................: 11 200 2 (D) (D) Grand ..................................: 9 56 - - - Huerfano ...............................: 5 72 - - - Jackson ................................: 3 5 - - - Jefferson ..............................: 36 257 10 42 42 : La Plata ...............................: 15 183 1 (D) (D) Larimer ................................: 46 907 12 276 355 Lincoln ................................: 1 (D) - - - Mesa ...................................: 40 300 5 27 17 Moffat .................................: 3 150 - - - Montezuma ..............................: 9 39 2 (D) (D) Montrose ...............................: 6 157 9 31 14 Morgan .................................: 2 (D) - - - Otero ..................................: 2 (D) - - - Ouray ..................................: 4 116 2 (D) (D) : Park ...................................: 4 14 - - - Pitkin .................................: 2 (D) - - - Prowers ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Pueblo .................................: 8 89 3 18 22 Rio Blanco .............................: 2 (D) - - - Routt ..................................: 6 60 1 (D) (D) Saguache ...............................: 8 34 2 (D) (D) San Miguel .............................: 5 37 - - - Teller .................................: 4 86 - - - Weld ...................................: 73 963 15 89 180 : BISON : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 110 9,555 65 4,948 11,459 2017: 82 11,119 69 4,305 12,018 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 4 188 4 63 90 Alamosa ................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) Arapahoe ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Baca ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Cheyenne ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Conejos ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Delta ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Dolores ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Douglas ................................: 7 25 2 (D) (D) Elbert .................................: 20 342 8 120 188 : El Paso ................................: 4 18 - - - Fremont ................................: 8 78 1 (D) (D) Garfield ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Grand ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Huerfano ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Jackson ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Jefferson ..............................: 3 167 3 (D) (D) Kit Carson .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) La Plata ...............................: 6 8 5 (D) 3 Larimer ................................: 5 68 4 14 12 : Las Animas .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Mesa ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Montezuma ..............................: 1 (D) - - - Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Park ...................................: 5 (D) 3 (D) (D) Pueblo .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Rio Grande .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Routt ..................................: 4 960 4 140 220 Weld ...................................: 15 2,905 7 (D) (D) Yuma ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : Sales :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEER IN CAPTIVITY : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 8 230 3 16 20 2017: 12 168 3 22 19 : Counties, 2022 : : Jefferson ..............................: 1 (D) - - - Larimer ................................: 3 22 2 (D) (D) Las Animas .............................: 1 (D) - - - Mesa ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Weld ...................................: 2 (D) - - - : ELK IN CAPTIVITY : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 29 5,390 22 862 3,502 2017: 34 1,168 16 185 371 : Counties, 2022 : : Archuleta ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Custer .................................: 2 (D) - - - Delta ..................................: 9 2,489 8 220 1,432 El Paso ................................: 2 (D) - - - Fremont ................................: 3 74 1 (D) (D) Gunnison ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Jackson ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Jefferson ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Kit Carson .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) La Plata ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) : Mesa ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Montrose ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Rio Grande .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) San Miguel .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) : LLAMAS : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 433 1,917 56 148 96 2017: 641 3,365 76 247 198 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 6 15 - - - Alamosa ................................: 1 (D) - - - Arapahoe ...............................: 23 45 3 5 1 Archuleta ..............................: 3 5 - - - Boulder ................................: 21 70 - - - Chaffee ................................: 6 39 1 (D) (D) Cheyenne ...............................: 1 (D) - - - Clear Creek ............................: 4 42 2 (D) (D) Conejos ................................: 2 (D) - - - Costilla ...............................: 2 (D) - - - : Crowley ................................: 5 27 1 (D) (D) Custer .................................: 8 22 - - - Delta ..................................: 7 9 - - - Douglas ................................: 52 147 4 12 7 Elbert .................................: 32 116 9 (D) 5 El Paso ................................: 23 66 5 12 3 Fremont ................................: 4 16 - - - Garfield ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Grand ..................................: 14 71 - - - Huerfano ...............................: 7 42 2 (D) (D) : Jackson ................................: 1 (D) - - - Jefferson ..............................: 18 135 3 20 20 Kiowa ..................................: 2 (D) - - - La Plata ...............................: 14 37 3 7 7 Larimer ................................: 47 283 7 10 5 Las Animas .............................: 5 9 - - - Logan ..................................: 4 10 - - - Mesa ...................................: 17 156 2 (D) (D) Moffat .................................: 2 (D) - - - Montezuma ..............................: 4 12 - - - : Montrose ...............................: 7 13 - - - Otero ..................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) (D) Park ...................................: 17 116 - - - Pitkin .................................: 2 (D) - - - Pueblo .................................: 8 51 2 (D) (D) Routt ..................................: 4 29 - - - Saguache ...............................: 3 (D) - - - San Miguel .............................: 2 (D) - - - Teller .................................: 5 99 1 (D) (D) Weld ...................................: 44 140 9 11 6 Yuma ...................................: 1 (D) - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : Sales :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RABBITS, LIVE : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 116 4,195 34 1,208 29 2017: 220 3,302 69 1,015 27 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 1 (D) - - - Alamosa ................................: 2 (D) - - - Boulder ................................: 3 28 2 (D) (D) Chaffee ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Costilla ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Crowley ................................: - - 2 (D) (D) Delta ..................................: 14 181 2 (D) (D) Douglas ................................: 3 6 - - - Eagle ..................................: 3 8 - - - Elbert .................................: 7 540 5 20 (Z) : El Paso ................................: 9 73 5 33 1 Fremont ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Huerfano ...............................: 3 60 - - - La Plata ...............................: 5 188 5 117 2 Larimer ................................: 2 (D) - - - Logan ..................................: 2 (D) - - - Mesa ...................................: 15 174 2 (D) (D) Moffat .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Montezuma ..............................: 2 (D) - - - Morgan .................................: 4 4 - - - : Phillips ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Pueblo .................................: 1 (D) - - - Rio Grande .............................: 2 (D) - - - Routt ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Saguache ...............................: 2 (D) - - - Teller .................................: 3 12 - - - Weld ...................................: 22 2,541 4 92 2 : EQUINE PRODUCTS : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: (NA) (NA) 171 (X) 1,351 2017: (NA) (NA) 271 (X) 3,115 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: (NA) (NA) 10 (X) 21 Arapahoe ...............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 90 Archuleta ..............................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 55 Boulder ................................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) (D) Chaffee ................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Costilla ...............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Crowley ................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Custer .................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Delta ..................................: (NA) (NA) 7 (X) 35 Douglas ................................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 17 : Eagle ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Elbert .................................: (NA) (NA) 11 (X) 99 El Paso ................................: (NA) (NA) 7 (X) 27 Fremont ................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 4 Garfield ...............................: (NA) (NA) 11 (X) 50 Grand ..................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) (D) Gunnison ...............................: (NA) (NA) 8 (X) 73 Jackson ................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 4 Jefferson ..............................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 60 Kiowa ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) : Kit Carson .............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) La Plata ...............................: (NA) (NA) 7 (X) 27 Larimer ................................: (NA) (NA) 7 (X) 44 Las Animas .............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Mesa ...................................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 8 Moffat .................................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 22 Montezuma ..............................: (NA) (NA) 7 (X) 14 Montrose ...............................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) Morgan .................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Pueblo .................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) 4 : Rio Blanco .............................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 7 Rio Grande .............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Routt ..................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) Saguache ...............................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Weld ...................................: (NA) (NA) 14 (X) 88 Yuma ...................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) : OTHER LIVESTOCK : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: 111 (X) 76 (X) 577 2017: 117 (X) 66 (X) 908 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 23. Miscellaneous Livestock and Animal Specialties - Inventory and Sales: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Inventory : Sales :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Value Geographic area : Farms : Number : Farms : Number : ($1,000) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER LIVESTOCK - Con. : : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: 3 (X) - (X) - Baca ...................................: 1 (X) 1 (X) (D) Boulder ................................: 3 (X) - (X) - Chaffee ................................: 1 (X) 2 (X) (D) Clear Creek ............................: 2 (X) - (X) - Delta ..................................: 4 (X) 1 (X) (D) Douglas ................................: 3 (X) 3 (X) 21 Eagle ..................................: 2 (X) - (X) - Elbert .................................: 12 (X) 12 (X) 17 El Paso ................................: 9 (X) 7 (X) 95 : Fremont ................................: 3 (X) 1 (X) (D) Gilpin .................................: 2 (X) 2 (X) (D) Grand ..................................: 5 (X) 5 (X) 10 Gunnison ...............................: 1 (X) - (X) - Jefferson ..............................: 1 (X) 1 (X) (D) Larimer ................................: 16 (X) 8 (X) 2 Mesa ...................................: 1 (X) 1 (X) (D) Montrose ...............................: 1 (X) 1 (X) (D) Park ...................................: 10 (X) 10 (X) (Z) Rio Grande .............................: - (X) 2 (X) (D) : Routt ..................................: 8 (X) 4 (X) 20 Summit .................................: 1 (X) - (X) - Teller .................................: 3 (X) - (X) - Weld ...................................: 17 (X) 13 (X) 150 Yuma ...................................: 2 (X) 2 (X) (D) : OTHER LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS 1/ : : State Total : : Colorado ...........................2022: (NA) (NA) 219 (X) 4,924 2017: (NA) (NA) 251 (X) 1,534 : Counties, 2022 : : Adams ..................................: (NA) (NA) 7 (X) 5 Arapahoe ...............................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 3 Archuleta ..............................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 1 Boulder ................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) Chaffee ................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) (D) Conejos ................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Costilla ...............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Crowley ................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Delta ..................................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 7 Dolores ................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) : Douglas ................................: (NA) (NA) 17 (X) 17 Elbert .................................: (NA) (NA) 24 (X) 7 El Paso ................................: (NA) (NA) 12 (X) 44 Fremont ................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Garfield ...............................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Grand ..................................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) 2 Gunnison ...............................: (NA) (NA) - (X) (D) Jackson ................................: (NA) (NA) 3 (X) (D) Jefferson ..............................: (NA) (NA) 11 (X) 4 La Plata ...............................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) (D) : Larimer ................................: (NA) (NA) 22 (X) (D) Lincoln ................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Logan ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Mesa ...................................: (NA) (NA) 17 (X) 6 Moffat .................................: (NA) (NA) - (X) (Z) Montezuma ..............................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 4 Montrose ...............................: (NA) (NA) 4 (X) 6 Otero ..................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Ouray ..................................: (NA) (NA) 2 (X) (D) Park ...................................: (NA) (NA) - (X) (Z) : Prowers ................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Pueblo .................................: (NA) (NA) 6 (X) (Z) Rio Blanco .............................: (NA) (NA) - (X) (D) Routt ..................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) Saguache ...............................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) 42 Teller .................................: (NA) (NA) 5 (X) (Z) Weld ...................................: (NA) (NA) 28 (X) 75 Yuma ...................................: (NA) (NA) 1 (X) (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/Data are for farms with production, not necessarily sold. Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 16,382 288 141 104 166 191 85 acres: 4,951,986 (D) 45,655 14,398 12,197 (D) 42,618 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 12,968 147 134 40 152 69 77 acres: 1,931,173 11,929 41,542 820 11,783 37,231 34,566 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 208 3 21 - - - 1 acres: 45,848 182 7,689 - - - (D) bushels: 5,166,734 7,528 751,782 - - - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 138 1 15 - - - - acres: 26,665 (D) 4,546 - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 23 - - - - - 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 61 3 6 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 69 - 5 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 35 - 4 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 14 - 5 - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 6 - 1 - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 1,814 48 - 7 - 63 34 acres: 1,027,578 21,643 - 680 - 48,039 5,444 bushels: 124,680,104 1,987,630 - 46,148 - 5,900,155 550,822 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1,167 26 - - - 34 29 acres: 470,075 3,573 - - - 16,426 4,928 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 141 3 - - - 2 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 317 12 - 3 - 6 15 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 479 19 - 4 - 9 16 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 304 2 - - - 15 1 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 258 4 - - - 19 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 315 8 - - - 12 2 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 642 10 2 - - 9 4 acres: 172,001 4,098 (D) - - 1,518 610 tons: 3,547,578 64,780 (D) - - 19,462 14,264 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 473 2 2 - - 2 4 acres: 122,735 (D) (D) - - (D) 589 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 103 3 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 165 1 - - - 3 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 165 2 2 - - 4 3 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 97 1 - - - 2 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 85 2 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 27 1 - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: 155 6 - 1 - - - acres: 31,051 784 - (D) - - - cwt: 606,105 11,872 - (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 110 5 - - - - - acres: 22,311 (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 29 - - 1 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 36 3 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 42 2 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 35 1 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 10 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 3 - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 11,708 130 110 49 132 58 75 acres: 1,373,070 11,471 18,189 2,355 11,926 15,531 31,187 tons, dry equivalent: 3,115,140 26,658 47,190 2,821 18,763 26,979 82,517 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 9,783 65 104 11 123 24 68 acres: 1,058,382 5,516 17,678 487 11,677 5,538 25,735 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 5,697 59 16 20 66 6 8 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 3,122 36 42 22 47 17 20 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1,584 26 31 6 12 14 5 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 718 5 11 - 2 14 21 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 358 3 10 1 3 5 13 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 229 1 - - 2 2 8 : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 69 - 6 - - - 2 acres: 4,584 - 1,040 - - - (D) bushels: 339,567 - 90,921 - - - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 41 - 6 - - - 2 acres: 3,256 - 1,040 - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 19 - - - - - 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 30 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 18 - 5 - - - 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 - 1 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: 671 25 - 4 - 111 12 acres: 363,324 9,985 - (D) - 76,636 2,176 bushels: 10,368,492 178,111 - (D) - 2,278,699 64,633 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 83 3 - 1 - 12 6 acres: 10,673 240 - (D) - 2,229 1,372 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 30 - - 2 - 3 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 129 6 - - - 17 6 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 182 9 - 1 - 32 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 114 3 - - - 17 4 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 112 4 - - - 15 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 104 3 - 1 - 27 - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 63 3 - - - 4 1 acres: 9,934 490 - - - 269 (D) bushels: 396,525 (D) - - - 11,804 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 556 4 142 169 11 281 106 acres: 24,355 (D) 8,371 278,619 (D) 60,588 19,710 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 480 4 137 46 9 271 95 acres: 18,240 (D) 7,346 17,592 (D) 57,239 15,116 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 4 - - 1 - 21 4 acres: 558 - - (D) - 4,866 2,615 bushels: (D) - - (D) - 546,362 358,127 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 4 - - - - 15 1 acres: 558 - - - - 3,217 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 3 - - - - 3 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 10 2 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - 7 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - 2 : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 11 - - 79 - - - acres: 1,849 - - 64,104 - - - bushels: 316,849 - - 3,954,915 - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 9 - - 32 - - - acres: (D) - - 11,492 - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 5 - - 3 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 3 - - 7 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - - 33 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - - 19 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - 17 - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 5 1 - 1 - 1 - acres: 606 (D) - (D) - (D) - tons: 16,018 (D) - (D) - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 - - 1 - - - acres: (D) - - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2 - - 1 - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: 1 - - 1 - - - acres: (D) - - (D) - - - cwt: (D) - - (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 1 - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 406 4 109 49 11 270 82 acres: 17,370 (D) 8,305 25,113 (D) 53,163 11,099 tons, dry equivalent: 34,304 (D) 15,086 28,345 80 137,479 29,140 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 341 4 104 9 9 260 77 acres: 14,608 (D) 7,285 2,303 (D) 51,983 10,355 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 273 3 57 1 7 67 30 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 95 - 26 11 4 92 29 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 21 1 16 20 - 48 9 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 10 - 6 7 - 40 11 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 7 - 4 5 - 12 2 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - 5 - 11 1 : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - 1 - 1 - 10 2 acres: - (D) - (D) - 834 (D) bushels: - (D) - (D) - 66,500 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 1 - 8 2 acres: - - - (D) - (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 2 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 1 - - - 5 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 3 2 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: 1 - - 73 - - 1 acres: (D) - - 47,368 - - (D) bushels: (D) - - 1,284,435 - - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 2 - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - 4 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - 17 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 18 - - 1 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 24 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - 10 - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: - - - 4 - - - acres: - - - 402 - - - bushels: - - - 12,840 - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 30 76 1,064 20 100 201 144 acres: (D) 8,159 37,951 22 26,583 5,042 12,910 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 28 53 1,048 19 59 78 140 acres: 1,618 6,996 35,168 (D) 4,274 628 12,816 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - - 2 - 1 - - acres: - - (D) - (D) - - bushels: - - (D) - (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 2 - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 2 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 10 - 35 - - 1 - acres: 143 - 2,503 - - (D) - bushels: 21,286 - 482,934 - - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 8 - 20 - - 1 - acres: (D) - 865 - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 7 - 20 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 3 - 10 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 3 - - 1 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 1 - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 1 - 9 - - 2 - acres: (D) - 1,748 - - (D) - tons: (D) - 53,575 - - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 8 - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 2 - - 2 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - 4 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 2 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - - 7 - 9 - - acres: - - 962 - 3,406 - - cwt: - - 14,513 - 12,329 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 5 - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 1 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 2 - 2 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 3 - 2 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - 2 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - 3 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 19 71 848 - 39 116 132 acres: 2,303 8,076 29,091 - 4,488 4,257 12,843 tons, dry equivalent: 4,828 16,930 62,152 - 5,451 4,791 35,782 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 17 50 840 - 33 19 128 acres: (D) 6,993 28,808 - 3,956 443 12,785 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 6 14 602 - 7 59 84 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 6 29 177 - 22 49 30 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 6 19 55 - 4 8 8 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 5 12 - 3 - 4 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 4 1 - 3 - 3 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 - 1 - - - 3 : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 1 - 3 - - - - acres: (D) - 144 - - - - bushels: (D) - 17,200 - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - 2 - - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - 3 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: 2 - 1 - - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - - bushels: (D) - (D) - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 243 153 426 414 14 127 184 acres: 61,374 7,875 7,613 34,216 282 30,860 35,213 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 90 106 415 403 7 123 179 acres: 5,599 3,450 6,631 30,490 42 28,694 35,175 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 13 8 1 1 - - - acres: 7,343 30 (D) (D) - - - bushels: 450,464 1,800 (D) (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 - 1 - - - - acres: (D) - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 3 8 1 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 3 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 4 - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 3 - - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 1 - 1 1 - - - acres: (D) - (D) (D) - - - tons: (D) - (D) (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 1 - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 - 1 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - 6 - - - - - acres: - 6 - - - - - cwt: - 90 - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 6 - - - - - acres: - 6 - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 6 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 143 81 337 385 12 118 174 acres: 16,136 7,406 6,831 33,987 280 30,844 35,186 tons, dry equivalent: 35,530 7,523 11,351 52,643 47 37,700 47,637 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 29 35 326 375 5 114 171 acres: 5,172 3,083 6,142 30,356 40 28,682 35,160 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 56 27 291 206 4 42 67 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 51 27 29 92 8 23 47 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 20 20 12 49 - 22 31 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 9 3 4 23 - 11 7 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 3 3 1 8 - 11 12 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 4 1 - 7 - 9 10 : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 2 - - 2 - - - acres: (D) - - (D) - - - bushels: (D) - - (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 2 - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - 2 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: 7 - 1 3 - - - acres: 2,580 - (D) 7 - - - bushels: 38,785 - (D) 525 - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 3 - - - acres: - - - 7 - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 - - 3 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 - 1 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - bushels: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 8 97 74 190 139 283 8 acres: (D) 4,893 79,829 2,623 271,988 449,527 790 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 8 72 73 112 13 138 8 acres: (D) 3,429 70,535 650 2,095 83,893 702 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - 2 - - - 2 - acres: - (D) - - - (D) - bushels: - (D) - - - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 2 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 2 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: - - 2 - 14 175 2 acres: - - (D) - 20,676 190,363 (D) bushels: - - (D) - 1,021,780 17,849,211 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 2 - - 96 2 acres: - - (D) - - 52,831 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 6 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 2 14 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 2 - 1 29 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 25 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - 3 33 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - 7 68 - : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: - - 2 - - 32 2 acres: - - (D) - - 9,496 (D) tons: - - (D) - - 193,126 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 2 - - 23 2 acres: - - (D) - - 6,423 (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 2 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 2 - - 8 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 13 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 7 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - 2 - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - - - - - 2 - acres: - - - - - (D) - cwt: - - - - - (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - 2 - acres: - - - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 8 81 72 105 25 104 8 acres: 285 4,735 77,433 2,000 6,542 30,041 570 tons, dry equivalent: 329 5,211 119,917 1,628 13,381 62,997 716 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 8 58 71 44 6 63 8 acres: 285 3,374 (D) 537 1,258 9,436 570 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 5 23 6 89 - 1 3 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2 45 9 13 11 29 3 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 11 9 3 7 41 2 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 2 16 - 2 18 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 7 - 3 9 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 25 - 2 6 - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - - - - - 3 - acres: - - - - - 72 - bushels: - - - - - 4,404 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - 1 - acres: - - - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 2 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: - - 1 - 73 66 - acres: - - (D) - 84,812 29,934 - bushels: - - (D) - 2,363,050 1,067,312 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 2 8 - acres: - - - - (D) 1,201 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 2 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 5 6 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - 18 32 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - 14 8 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - 9 9 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 1 - 27 9 - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: - - - - 1 4 - acres: - - - - (D) 1,085 - bushels: - - - - (D) 37,820 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 578 777 135 165 423 1,688 14 acres: 40,632 66,234 20,760 256,240 263,141 41,063 1,320 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 559 630 110 23 215 1,660 8 acres: 38,652 49,053 11,888 2,076 86,691 38,600 1,230 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 5 10 - - - - - acres: 100 1,207 - - - - - bushels: 8,331 123,373 - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 3 9 - - - - - acres: (D) (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 3 3 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2 3 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 2 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 2 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 2 23 1 27 161 24 - acres: (D) 4,847 (D) 16,821 64,447 1,003 - bushels: (D) 591,996 (D) 481,987 9,400,366 191,841 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 21 1 - 109 21 - acres: (D) (D) (D) - 42,829 626 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 4 - - 2 13 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2 5 - 2 30 8 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 7 1 5 63 2 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 6 - 3 34 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 - 12 17 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - 5 15 - - : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: - 26 - 2 24 15 - acres: - 6,879 - (D) 4,290 2,044 - tons: - 135,485 - (D) 92,105 38,887 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 24 - - 15 11 - acres: - (D) - - 2,553 1,689 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 8 - - 2 6 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 6 - - 9 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - 5 7 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 6 - - 7 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 5 - 2 1 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 1 - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - 3 4 - 2 2 - acres: - 412 (D) - (D) (D) - cwt: - 10,225 (D) - (D) (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 2 4 - 1 1 - acres: - (D) (D) - (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 3 - - 2 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 2 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 3 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 445 563 120 92 234 1,261 8 acres: 38,625 34,084 19,822 31,591 58,242 31,861 1,230 tons, dry equivalent: 99,988 74,437 24,485 64,725 199,669 69,445 1,423 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 433 448 97 21 170 1,245 8 acres: 37,028 27,925 11,222 1,730 36,713 30,564 1,230 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 208 344 41 1 24 1,051 3 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 167 137 45 13 68 149 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 42 45 26 25 76 38 3 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 18 29 5 31 42 13 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 4 6 - 19 16 6 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 6 2 3 3 8 4 - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 1 - - - 4 5 - acres: (D) - - - 504 30 - bushels: (D) - - - 20,948 1,500 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 5 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - 4 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: - 1 - 24 29 3 - acres: - (D) - 21,476 9,021 (D) - bushels: - (D) - 616,778 150,747 (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - 1 - acres: - - - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 2 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 1 - - 12 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - 6 1 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 8 9 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 5 6 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - 5 1 - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: - - - - 3 - - acres: - - - - 250 - - bushels: - - - - 6,462 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 186 546 727 312 211 61 94 acres: 38,328 44,636 41,616 144,948 39,571 7,332 7,003 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 89 502 712 250 207 61 68 acres: 17,730 38,228 38,051 81,777 35,897 7,332 5,752 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 2 2 3 - - - - acres: (D) (D) 98 - - - - bushels: (D) (D) 6,860 - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 2 3 - - - - acres: - (D) 98 - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 2 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 1 3 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 1 4 42 127 51 - - acres: (D) 1,594 4,587 48,801 3,908 - - bushels: (D) (D) 805,826 6,370,149 694,919 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 3 37 97 43 - - acres: - (D) 3,499 33,973 3,456 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 1 13 7 13 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 11 23 18 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 2 15 43 19 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 2 27 1 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 1 12 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 1 - 15 - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 1 - 43 87 7 - - acres: (D) - 2,503 21,014 163 - - tons: (D) - 49,238 453,212 2,580 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 25 75 4 - - acres: - - 1,508 18,714 80 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 23 14 6 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 13 25 1 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 - 6 26 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 10 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 1 10 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - 2 - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - 7 15 1 1 1 - acres: - 1,891 1,279 (D) (D) (D) - cwt: - 12,919 23,417 (D) (D) (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 4 10 1 1 1 - acres: - 644 655 (D) (D) (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 1 4 - 1 1 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 7 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 3 4 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 2 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 178 417 638 187 196 51 69 acres: 30,711 33,872 30,124 25,477 28,078 7,311 6,949 tons, dry equivalent: 49,722 98,917 63,671 85,493 98,769 7,046 9,365 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 86 399 628 151 189 51 53 acres: 17,522 32,611 29,485 20,592 26,942 7,311 5,729 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 43 239 414 32 64 12 12 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 66 104 143 77 69 25 32 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 36 43 59 52 33 8 19 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 17 15 17 18 15 3 3 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 11 14 3 4 13 1 3 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 5 2 2 4 2 2 - : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 2 - 6 - 1 - - acres: (D) - 170 - (D) - - bushels: (D) - 20,360 - (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 6 - 1 - - acres: - - 170 - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 1 - 1 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2 - 5 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: - 1 1 16 16 - - acres: - (D) (D) 4,180 1,383 - - bushels: - (D) (D) 92,553 49,645 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 6 6 - - acres: - - - 459 268 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 1 - 2 6 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 1 7 4 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - 1 5 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 6 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: - 1 3 1 - - - acres: - (D) 108 (D) - - - bushels: - (D) 8,592 (D) - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: 199 78 173 244 194 206 562 147 acres: 219,586 4,680 (D) 13,447 20,781 76,000 74,225 78,650 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 106 78 123 220 183 198 300 141 acres: 80,608 4,679 87,658 11,421 16,703 69,560 47,643 70,377 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: 1 - 2 - - 45 - 27 acres: (D) - (D) - - 11,675 - 10,761 bushels: (D) - (D) - - 1,401,667 - 1,451,711 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - 1 - - 35 - 20 acres: (D) - (D) - - 8,131 - 5,889 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - - - 8 - 4 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 2 - - 20 - 11 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 13 - 6 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 4 - 3 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - 3 : Corn for grain ............................................farms: 127 - 37 35 - 2 - - acres: 107,389 - 11,337 2,259 - (D) - - bushels: 15,982,639 - 1,848,183 408,467 - (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 89 - 24 27 - 2 - - acres: 64,711 - 8,045 1,996 - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 2 - 2 8 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 9 - 11 20 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 21 - 15 6 - 2 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 35 - 4 1 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 24 - 2 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 36 - 3 - - - - - : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: 14 - 18 7 - - - - acres: 5,954 - 6,015 492 - - - - tons: 105,463 - 95,991 7,615 - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 7 - 14 3 - - - - acres: 2,719 - 3,405 181 - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 2 - 6 5 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 2 - 6 2 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 5 - 1 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 5 - 3 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 2 - - - - - : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: 11 - - 7 - 1 - - acres: 2,565 - - 880 - (D) - - cwt: 66,051 - - 23,462 - (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 8 - - 3 - - - - acres: 2,238 - - 765 - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - 3 - 1 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - 2 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 6 - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 4 - - 2 - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: 41 71 128 163 182 171 536 114 acres: 9,297 4,635 74,380 6,435 20,371 41,023 71,905 46,445 tons, dry equivalent: 34,071 6,103 237,259 18,401 40,216 92,805 87,483 108,211 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 30 71 113 145 172 162 277 109 acres: 7,825 4,635 67,902 5,591 16,623 38,320 47,428 44,165 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 1 36 12 89 70 38 240 6 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 16 26 24 52 62 42 171 26 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 15 2 30 22 24 45 56 34 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 3 6 24 - 17 23 33 24 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 5 1 22 - 8 15 18 9 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 - 16 - 1 8 18 15 : Oats for grain ............................................farms: 2 - 1 - - 4 - 2 acres: (D) - (D) - - 120 - (D) bushels: (D) - (D) - - 6,000 - (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - 1 - - - - 2 acres: (D) - (D) - - - - (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 1 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - - - 4 - 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: 8 - 46 6 - 1 - - acres: 2,473 - 25,185 342 - (D) - - bushels: 62,075 - 781,332 11,850 - (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - 13 1 - - - - acres: (D) - 1,566 (D) - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 1 - - 1 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 3 - 6 4 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 - 9 2 - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 - 10 - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 2 - 10 - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 10 - - - - - : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: 1 - 9 1 - - - - acres: (D) - 1,029 (D) - - - - bushels: (D) - 16,238 (D) - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvested cropland ........................................farms: - 39 99 34 25 333 1,516 377 acres: - 4,582 (D) 2,038 1,303 428,407 410,514 342,629 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 38 64 33 16 73 1,204 264 acres: - 3,041 27,455 1,823 (D) 26,777 263,379 179,235 : Barley for grain ..........................................farms: - - - - - - 49 - acres: - - - - - - 3,988 - bushels: - - - - - - 217,709 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - 26 - acres: - - - - - - 2,508 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - 10 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 24 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 14 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Corn for grain ............................................farms: - - 49 - - 151 203 243 acres: - - 45,562 - - 102,358 68,270 180,245 bushels: - - 6,954,816 - - 6,639,533 11,076,356 30,149,619 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 39 - - 51 151 188 acres: - - 19,583 - - 14,448 50,882 127,203 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 7 18 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 6 - - 8 64 24 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 11 - - 38 61 70 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 6 - - 33 33 35 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 10 - - 39 18 43 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 16 - - 26 9 71 : Corn for silage or greenchop ..............................farms: - - 5 - - 15 262 32 acres: - - 2,680 - - 6,626 81,767 11,016 tons: - - 21,646 - - 75,337 1,831,943 235,320 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 3 - - 12 208 22 acres: - - (D) - - 547 67,100 8,727 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 5 30 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - 2 64 4 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - 3 62 15 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - 43 11 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 2 - - 1 51 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 1 - - 4 12 2 : Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas : and limas ................................................farms: - 1 6 - - 4 21 35 acres: - (D) 1,025 - - 1,130 3,674 11,354 cwt: - (D) 16,483 - - 28,413 87,421 269,849 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 4 - - 3 18 30 acres: - - (D) - - (D) 3,445 10,223 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 1 - - - 4 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 1 - - - 10 4 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 1 3 - - 1 2 10 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - 2 3 16 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 1 3 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - 1 2 : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..............................farms: - 30 41 28 13 134 1,116 118 acres: - 3,816 3,679 2,026 1,077 41,423 126,818 22,340 tons, dry equivalent: - 4,815 12,537 2,541 (D) 73,685 400,216 70,310 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 29 40 27 7 30 907 86 acres: - (D) (D) (D) 963 5,410 106,034 17,204 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 11 5 13 6 16 454 7 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 13 21 7 6 30 354 33 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 3 12 6 - 60 179 54 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 2 2 - 15 80 17 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 1 - 1 9 29 5 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 2 - - - 4 20 2 : Oats for grain ............................................farms: - 1 - - - - 6 1 acres: - (D) - - - - 359 (D) bushels: - (D) - - - - 11,494 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 1 - - - - 3 - acres: - (D) - - - - 274 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 1 - - - - 2 1 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 2 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Sorghum for grain .........................................farms: - - 6 - - 57 40 35 acres: - - 1,634 - - 12,536 16,721 10,195 bushels: - - 48,539 - - 301,751 406,461 454,030 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 3 - - 1 4 9 acres: - - (D) - - (D) 360 1,619 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 1 - - - 4 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - 27 8 9 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 2 - - 20 6 14 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 2 - - 2 6 7 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - 6 10 3 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - 2 6 2 : Soybeans for beans ........................................farms: - - 7 - - 3 2 15 acres: - - 1,774 - - 3 (D) 3,322 bushels: - - 77,239 - - 72 (D) 168,775 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soybeans for beans - Con. : : Irrigated ...............................................farms: 37 2 - - - 1 - acres: 6,002 (D) - - - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 4 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 24 1 - - - 3 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 21 2 - - - 1 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 13 - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sugarbeets for sugar ......................................farms: 112 3 - - - - - acres: 19,578 (D) - - - - - tons: 615,996 (D) - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 112 3 - - - - - acres: 19,578 (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 4 2 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 56 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 26 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 18 - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 6 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 2 - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: 94 21 - 2 - 5 - acres: 57,132 11,946 - (D) - 5,856 - pounds: 44,918,268 9,949,794 - (D) - 6,986,820 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 17 1 - - - 5 - acres: 8,212 (D) - - - 5,234 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 4 - - 2 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 12 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 13 5 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 24 10 - - - 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 18 - - - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 23 6 - - - 3 - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 2,230 87 15 29 - 89 25 acres: 1,507,696 123,597 1,123 6,409 - 70,031 5,293 bushels: 38,579,782 2,732,617 45,726 85,600 - 1,445,025 210,911 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 445 6 10 2 - 26 16 acres: 80,850 549 745 (D) - 8,659 4,043 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 108 6 - 2 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 399 14 10 8 - 10 15 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 554 3 5 13 - 31 3 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 360 16 - 2 - 17 4 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 347 23 - 3 - 6 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 462 25 - 1 - 25 3 : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 1,176 21 49 11 8 3 1 acres: 79,513 143 17,381 15 10 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 867 16 2 11 8 2 1 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 103 3 2 - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 62 2 14 - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 58 - 14 - - 1 - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: 44 - 8 - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: 42 - 9 - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: 14 - 4 - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: 11 - 1 - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: 17 - 4 - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 1,054 14 - 6 15 2 - acres: 6,234 15 - 4 22 (D) - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1,054 14 - 6 15 2 - acres: 6,234 15 - 4 22 (D) - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 818 14 - 6 15 2 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 192 - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 34 - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 9 - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: 1 - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soybeans for beans - Con. : : Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 4 - - - acres: - - - 402 - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - 3 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sugarbeets for sugar ......................................farms: 1 - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - tons: (D) - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - - 4 - - - acres: - - - 3,655 - - - pounds: - - - 2,810,411 - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 1 - - - acres: - - - (D) - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 2 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - 2 - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 13 1 - 137 - 5 1 acres: 2,646 (D) - 135,636 - 777 (D) bushels: 90,626 (D) - 3,651,302 - 24,268 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 4 - - 15 - 2 - acres: 708 - - 4,437 - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 3 - - 1 - 1 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 5 - - 8 - 2 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 - - 31 - 1 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 3 - - 32 - 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - 1 - 30 - - 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - 35 - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 97 - 14 - - 8 7 acres: 415 - 37 - - (D) 4,286 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 84 - 12 - - 3 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 10 - 2 - - 3 1 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 2 - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: 1 - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - 1 2 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - 1 4 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - 3 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - 1 - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - 1 : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 54 - 8 - - 5 2 acres: 64 - 7 - - 22 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 54 - 8 - - 5 2 acres: 64 - 7 - - 22 (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 53 - 8 - - 5 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 - - - - - 2 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soybeans for beans - Con. : : Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sugarbeets for sugar ......................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - tons: - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all .......................................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 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: - - 3 - 36 5 1 acres: - - 189 - 11,804 493 (D) bushels: - - (D) - 185,041 (D) (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 1 - 3 - - acres: - - (D) - (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 3 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 2 - 9 1 1 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - 13 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - 6 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - 4 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - 4 - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 4 1 99 7 13 26 7 acres: (D) (D) 1,219 6 8 33 4 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 2 1 85 7 13 25 7 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - 8 - - 1 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: 2 - 3 - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - 1 - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - 2 - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 4 - 154 - 9 21 - acres: 4 - 1,995 - 15 16 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 4 - 154 - 9 21 - acres: 4 - 1,995 - 15 16 - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 4 - 87 - 7 21 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - 44 - 2 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - 19 - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - 4 - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soybeans for beans - Con. : : Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sugarbeets for sugar ......................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - tons: - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: 3 - - - - - - acres: 1,600 - - - - - - pounds: 1,540,000 - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 1 - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 35 - - - - - - acres: 26,572 - - - - - - bushels: 552,542 - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 2 - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 7 - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 8 - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 8 - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 3 - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 7 - - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 24 35 36 14 - 4 7 acres: 17 44 47 17 - 7 11 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 24 34 34 13 - 4 7 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - 1 2 1 - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 20 20 55 17 - 4 1 acres: 47 39 123 32 - 4 (D) Irrigated ...............................................farms: 20 20 55 17 - 4 1 acres: 47 39 123 32 - 4 (D) Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 17 17 51 16 - 4 1 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 3 3 3 1 - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - 1 - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - 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Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soybeans for beans - Con. : : Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - 4 - acres: - - - - - 744 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 3 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sugarbeets for sugar ......................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - tons: - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - - - 17 12 - acres: - - - - 12,822 7,464 - pounds: - - - - 6,018,240 7,109,555 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 1 5 - acres: - - - - (D) 1,524 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 1 2 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - 3 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 4 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - 7 4 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - 5 2 - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: - - - - 109 211 - acres: - - - - 140,288 177,458 - bushels: - - - - 3,180,971 6,570,161 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - 7 59 - acres: - - - - 728 17,167 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 2 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - 22 19 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - 21 49 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - 18 29 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - 6 47 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - 42 65 - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: - 3 - 35 - 1 - acres: - (D) - 28 - (D) - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - 2 - 35 - 1 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - 1 - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: - 4 - 17 1 - - acres: - 4 - 8 (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 4 - 17 1 - - acres: - 4 - 8 (D) - - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - 4 - 17 - - - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - 1 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - 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Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soybeans for beans - Con. : : Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - 1 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - 2 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sugarbeets for sugar ......................................farms: - 10 - - 12 - - acres: - 1,103 - - 2,211 - - tons: - 28,506 - - 72,320 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 10 - - 12 - - acres: - 1,103 - - 2,211 - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 2 - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 3 - - 9 - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 5 - - 1 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - 1 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - 1 - - : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - - 6 2 - - acres: - - - 3,695 (D) - - pounds: - - - 2,427,480 (D) - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - 2 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 2 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - 1 2 - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 9 26 4 99 211 23 - acres: 1,070 9,071 41 128,941 93,396 1,639 - bushels: 30,920 324,731 6,090 2,655,548 2,311,491 90,780 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 7 8 4 - 22 18 - acres: (D) 1,536 41 - 2,499 1,377 - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 4 - 9 11 - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 8 7 - 2 37 5 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 11 - 11 68 6 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 5 - 10 33 1 - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - 27 29 - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - 3 - 49 35 - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 63 80 4 - 4 93 - acres: 134 135 6 - 14 848 - Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 55 72 4 - 4 82 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 8 8 - - - 6 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - 3 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - 2 - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 58 36 2 - - 335 - acres: 143 71 (D) - - 2,957 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 58 36 2 - - 335 - acres: 143 71 (D) - - 2,957 - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 52 31 2 - - 233 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 6 5 - - - 85 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - 11 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - 5 - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - 1 - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - 1 - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soybeans for beans - Con. : : Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 3 - - - - acres: - - 108 - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 1 3 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sugarbeets for sugar ......................................farms: - - - 9 - - - acres: - - - 1,538 - - - tons: - - - 53,680 - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - 9 - - - acres: - - - 1,538 - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 4 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - 3 - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - 2 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - 1 1 1 - - - acres: - (D) (D) (D) - - - pounds: - (D) (D) (D) - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 1 1 - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - 1 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 5 40 1 63 3 - - acres: 5,109 5,462 (D) 30,855 470 - - bushels: 135,377 207,094 (D) 759,317 18,400 - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 7 - 25 1 - - acres: (D) 2,262 - 3,987 (D) - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - 13 - 3 - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 9 - 16 - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 12 1 22 3 - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 4 - 4 - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 2 - 5 - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 2 - - 13 - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: 3 51 47 16 24 3 2 acres: (D) 87 1,810 373 2,424 (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 2 49 22 7 8 3 2 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: 1 2 12 6 2 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - 8 - 5 - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - 3 3 7 - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - 2 - 1 - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - 1 - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - 1 - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: 1 71 34 3 1 - 3 acres: (D) 205 164 (D) (D) - 1 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 1 71 34 3 1 - 3 acres: (D) 205 164 (D) (D) - 1 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: 1 59 25 3 1 - 3 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - 12 8 - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - 1 - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soybeans for beans - Con. : : Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 2 - - - - - acres: - - (D) - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 6 1 - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 3 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Sugarbeets for sugar ......................................farms: 2 - - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - - tons: (D) - - - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: 2 - - - - - - - acres: (D) - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 1 - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: 3 - 2 - - - - - acres: 690 - (D) - - - - - pounds: 115,282 - (D) - - - - - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - - - Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 1 - 1 - - - - - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - - - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 2 - - - - - - - 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: 137 - 71 4 1 11 2 8 acres: 79,137 - 68,798 74 (D) 1,323 (D) 1,646 bushels: 2,129,455 - 1,430,658 1,974 (D) 110,712 (D) 90,322 Irrigated ...............................................farms: 13 - 18 3 - 10 - 4 acres: 1,186 - 6,181 (D) - (D) - 500 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: 7 - 1 3 - 1 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: 10 - 12 1 - 4 1 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: 39 - 17 - - 6 - 5 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: 30 - 8 - 1 - - 3 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: 26 - 14 - - - 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: 25 - 19 - - - - - : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: - 9 - 32 5 51 16 36 acres: - 21 - 1,993 47 18,422 20 17,010 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - 9 - 17 2 12 16 5 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - - 5 3 1 - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - 4 - 4 - 3 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - 2 - 11 - 9 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - 4 - 12 - 9 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - 11 - 10 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - 4 - 1 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - 3 - 4 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - 4 - 5 : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: - - 3 19 2 1 1 3 acres: - - 13 50 (D) (D) (D) 70 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 3 19 2 1 1 3 acres: - - 13 50 (D) (D) (D) 70 Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - - 3 10 2 1 1 1 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - - 9 - - - - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - 2 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 24. Selected Crops Harvested: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Soybeans for beans - Con. : : Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 5 - - 3 1 12 acres: - - (D) - - 3 (D) 2,317 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - 3 - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 3 - - - 1 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 9 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - 4 - - - 1 3 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - - 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - : Sugarbeets for sugar ......................................farms: - - 1 - - 4 61 9 acres: - - (D) - - 1,614 8,527 3,528 tons: - - (D) - - 68,242 266,328 84,704 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 1 - - 4 61 9 acres: - - (D) - - 1,614 8,527 3,528 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - 1 - - 2 36 - 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 14 1 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - - 10 6 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 2 1 1 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - 1 : Sunflower seed, all .......................................farms: - - 1 - - 3 6 4 acres: - - (D) - - 2,135 1,257 686 pounds: - - (D) - - 1,451,250 1,157,854 766,000 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - - 1 - - - 2 1 acres: - - (D) - - - (D) (D) Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - - - - - - - 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - - - - - - 3 2 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - - 1 - - - 1 - 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 1 2 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - - - - 1 1 - 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - 1 - - : Wheat for grain, all ......................................farms: - 4 51 - - 227 203 225 acres: - 741 34,371 - - 168,440 78,551 93,656 bushels: - 12,412 960,214 - - 3,386,222 2,001,783 3,034,590 Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 1 9 - - 16 73 53 acres: - (D) 1,529 - - 1,330 10,922 7,059 Farms by acres harvested: : 1 to 24 acres ..............................................: - - 3 - - 4 17 12 25 to 99 acres .............................................: - 2 8 - - 35 70 39 100 to 249 acres ...........................................: - 1 12 - - 43 52 65 250 to 499 acres ...........................................: - 1 10 - - 44 10 56 500 to 999 acres ...........................................: - - 10 - - 54 25 29 1,000 acres or more ........................................: - - 8 - - 47 29 24 : Vegetables harvested for sale .............................farms: - 4 - 6 7 1 80 4 acres: - 14 - 1 6 (D) 8,225 2,640 Farms by acres harvested: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - 4 - 6 7 - 46 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - - - 15 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - 1 10 - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - 5 1 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - 1 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - 4 2 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - 1 - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - 1 1 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - 2 1 : Land in orchards ..........................................farms: - 5 - - 3 - 40 - acres: - 4 - - (D) - 77 - Irrigated ...............................................farms: - 5 - - 3 - 40 - acres: - 4 - - (D) - 77 - Farms by bearing and nonbearing acres: : 0.1 to 4.9 acres ...........................................: - 5 - - 2 - 34 - 5.0 to 24.9 acres ..........................................: - - - - 1 - 6 - 25.0 to 99.9 acres .........................................: - - - - - - - - 100.0 to 249.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 250.0 to 499.9 acres .......................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 acres or more ........................................: - - - - - - - - 500.0 to 749.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 750.0 to 999.9 acres .....................................: - - - - - - - - 1,000.0 acres or more ....................................: - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS (CWT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: - - - - - 4 29 (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Alamosa ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Washington .......................................: - - - - - 3 (D) 9 - - : BARLEY FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 208 45,848 5,166,734 138 26,665 272 65,346 8,076,587 241 58,712 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 182 7,528 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Alamosa ..........................................: 21 7,689 751,782 15 4,546 31 10,666 1,281,067 27 9,795 Archuleta ........................................: - - - - - 8 236 7,208 8 236 Baca .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Bent .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 4 558 (D) 4 558 7 968 75,693 7 968 Cheyenne .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Conejos ..........................................: 21 4,866 546,362 15 3,217 32 6,008 645,537 32 5,514 Costilla .........................................: 4 2,615 358,127 1 (D) 9 4,842 574,290 9 4,842 Crowley ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Delta ............................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Dolores ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Garfield .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Huerfano .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Kit Carson .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - La Plata .........................................: 5 100 8,331 3 (D) 3 146 7,340 2 (D) Larimer ..........................................: 10 1,207 123,373 9 (D) 6 813 107,098 6 773 Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Logan ............................................: - - - - - 8 260 15,888 6 (D) Moffat ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Montezuma ........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 3 225 13,500 3 225 Montrose .........................................: 3 98 6,860 3 98 4 109 9,745 3 (D) Phillips .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Prowers ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Rio Grande .......................................: 45 11,675 1,401,667 35 8,131 60 18,567 2,457,795 55 16,856 Saguache .........................................: 27 10,761 1,451,711 20 5,889 34 14,116 1,964,846 32 (D) Washington .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Weld .............................................: 49 3,988 217,709 26 2,508 53 6,282 715,977 49 5,842 Yuma .............................................: - - - - - 5 600 57,762 1 (D) : BUCKWHEAT (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Delta ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - El Paso ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Logan ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : CAMELINA (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Counties : : Phillips .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : CANOLA (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 14 6,045 11,257,260 10 3,223 21 2,896 5,717,850 11 1,419 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Alamosa ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Kit Carson .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Rio Grande .......................................: 6 1,639 3,259,740 4 (D) 8 994 2,143,250 7 (D) Saguache .........................................: 5 2,470 4,402,720 5 2,170 4 479 1,134,000 2 (D) Washington .......................................: - - - - - 4 59 (D) - - Yuma .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) : CHICKPEAS, ALL (CWT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHICKPEAS, ALL (CWT) - Con. : : Counties : : Weld .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : CORN FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 1,814 1,027,578 124,680,104 1,167 470,075 2,312 1,306,283 185,592,354 1,683 670,343 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 48 21,643 1,987,630 26 3,573 73 42,882 3,603,391 38 7,966 Arapahoe .........................................: 7 680 46,148 - - 3 (D) (D) 1 (D) Baca .............................................: 63 48,039 5,900,155 34 16,426 73 49,206 5,660,274 44 23,794 Bent .............................................: 34 5,444 550,822 29 4,928 44 12,066 2,094,138 37 11,393 Boulder ..........................................: 11 1,849 316,849 9 (D) 15 2,564 421,460 14 (D) Broomfield .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Cheyenne .........................................: 79 64,104 3,954,915 32 11,492 78 69,591 7,976,634 30 15,681 Conejos ..........................................: - - - - - 3 39 3,900 3 39 Crowley ..........................................: 10 143 21,286 8 (D) 5 217 25,090 5 203 Delta ............................................: 35 2,503 482,934 20 865 33 4,087 672,246 31 (D) : Dolores ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Elbert ...........................................: 13 7,343 450,464 2 (D) 16 7,484 505,528 4 592 El Paso ..........................................: 8 30 1,800 - - 3 5 500 3 5 Fremont ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Garfield .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 5 390 62,196 - - Jackson ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Kiowa ............................................: 14 20,676 1,021,780 - - 32 26,280 2,261,313 6 532 Kit Carson .......................................: 175 190,363 17,849,211 96 52,831 172 209,854 28,901,833 114 82,660 : Lake .............................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - La Plata .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 8 586 77,804 3 540 Larimer ..........................................: 23 4,847 591,996 21 (D) 39 8,713 1,383,435 34 7,147 Las Animas .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) Lincoln ..........................................: 27 16,821 481,987 - - 54 32,484 1,873,924 8 1,464 Logan ............................................: 161 64,447 9,400,366 109 42,829 191 95,667 14,062,142 122 57,127 Mesa .............................................: 24 1,003 191,841 21 626 60 5,111 1,006,529 57 4,952 Moffat ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Montezuma ........................................: 4 1,594 (D) 3 (D) 6 3,578 397,452 3 (D) Montrose .........................................: 42 4,587 805,826 37 3,499 67 5,128 968,698 65 (D) : Morgan ...........................................: 127 48,801 6,370,149 97 33,973 170 58,136 9,570,940 157 49,410 Otero ............................................: 51 3,908 694,919 43 3,456 77 8,956 1,590,136 72 7,861 Phillips .........................................: 127 107,389 15,982,639 89 64,711 136 118,783 17,936,205 89 59,117 Prowers ..........................................: 37 11,337 1,848,183 24 8,045 79 29,416 4,283,514 60 19,388 Pueblo ...........................................: 35 2,259 408,467 27 1,996 29 3,601 771,648 25 3,447 Rio Grande .......................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - San Miguel .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Sedgwick .........................................: 49 45,562 6,954,816 39 19,583 73 58,960 8,446,067 55 30,721 Washington .......................................: 151 102,358 6,639,533 51 14,448 129 121,491 10,633,922 55 20,073 Weld .............................................: 203 68,270 11,076,356 151 50,882 388 105,661 18,272,370 349 89,123 Yuma .............................................: 243 180,245 30,149,619 188 127,203 243 223,822 41,943,607 194 163,861 : DRY EDIBLE BEANS, EXCLUDING : CHICKPEAS AND LIMAS (CWT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 155 31,051 606,105 110 22,311 338 51,413 1,091,755 262 35,509 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 6 784 11,872 5 (D) 6 935 21,670 5 (D) Arapahoe .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Baca .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Bent .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Boulder ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 5 263 6,297 5 259 Cheyenne .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Costilla .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Crowley ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Delta ............................................: 7 962 14,513 5 (D) 20 1,464 35,374 18 (D) Dolores ..........................................: 9 3,406 12,329 - - 31 8,321 45,210 1 (D) : El Paso ..........................................: 6 6 90 6 6 - - - - - Kit Carson .......................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 9 2,291 47,915 6 1,966 La Plata .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Larimer ..........................................: 3 412 10,225 2 (D) 16 2,528 57,672 16 2,528 Las Animas .......................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 7 488 8,382 7 488 Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Logan ............................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 8 533 11,974 4 306 Mesa .............................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 11 173 1,987 11 122 Montezuma ........................................: 7 1,891 12,919 4 644 19 4,329 52,877 12 1,518 Montrose .........................................: 15 1,279 23,417 10 655 33 2,562 58,160 31 (D) : Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 413 14,478 4 413 Otero ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 8 1,007 20,931 8 1,007 Ouray ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Phillips .........................................: 11 2,565 66,051 8 2,238 18 3,028 93,879 14 2,647 Pueblo ...........................................: 7 880 23,462 3 765 13 1,624 48,017 10 1,240 Rio Grande .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - San Miguel .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Sedgwick .........................................: 6 1,025 16,483 4 (D) 7 1,225 22,869 5 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DRY EDIBLE BEANS, EXCLUDING : CHICKPEAS AND LIMAS (CWT) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Washington .......................................: 4 1,130 28,413 3 (D) 4 207 3,540 3 (D) Weld .............................................: 21 3,674 87,421 18 3,445 69 9,075 239,780 62 8,102 Yuma .............................................: 35 11,354 269,849 30 10,223 39 10,334 294,620 35 9,225 : DRY EDIBLE PEAS (CWT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 12 3,098 96,110 5 1,646 17 2,702 19,886 1 (D) : Counties : : Delta ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Logan ............................................: 3 801 3,000 - - - - - - - Montrose .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Phillips .........................................: 3 (D) 1,917 - - 3 881 9,422 - - Rio Grande .......................................: 3 (D) 86,400 3 (D) - - - - - Saguache .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Sedgwick .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Washington .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 539 - - Yuma .............................................: - - - - - 8 (D) (D) - - : DRY SOUTHERN PEAS (COWPEAS) : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 10 1,435 57,400 10 1,203 - - - - - : Counties : : Kit Carson .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Las Animas .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Washington .......................................: 8 (D) (D) 8 (D) - - - - - : EMMER AND SPELT (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Counties : : La Plata .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : FLAXSEED (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Saguache .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : HEMP FOR FIBER (POUNDS) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 16 342 346,000 13 26 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Delta ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Douglas ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Larimer ..........................................: 8 10 13,000 8 10 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Pitkin ...........................................: 3 (D) 9,000 3 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Saguache .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Sedgwick .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : HEMP FOR FLORAL (CBD AND OTHER : CANNABINOID USAGE) (POUNDS) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 69 343 455,100 46 286 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Archuleta ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Boulder ..........................................: 3 3 2,400 3 3 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Costilla .........................................: 8 12 9,300 7 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Delta ............................................: 7 15 3,850 4 12 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Elbert ...........................................: 5 5 2,500 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) El Paso ..........................................: 8 8 1,680 8 8 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Fremont ..........................................: 4 4 340 4 4 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Garfield .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Jefferson ........................................: 3 3 1,800 3 3 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) La Plata .........................................: 3 6 4,800 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Larimer ..........................................: 4 4 4,800 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HEMP FOR FLORAL (CBD AND OTHER : CANNABINOID USAGE) (POUNDS) : (SEE TEXT) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Montrose .........................................: 3 (D) 3,430 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Park .............................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Pueblo ...........................................: 13 38 47,000 7 8 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Saguache .........................................: 3 180 360,000 3 180 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : HEMP FOR GRAIN (POUNDS) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 15 53 13,200 6 24 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Boulder ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Costilla .........................................: 6 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Delta ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Larimer ..........................................: 6 24 2,400 6 24 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : OTHER HEMP USAGE (POUNDS) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Larimer ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : LENTILS (CWT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 5 986 27,360 4 (D) 5 (D) (D) 4 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - El Paso ..........................................: - - - - - 3 7 21 3 7 Logan ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Phillips .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Yuma .............................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) - - - - - : OATS FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 69 4,584 339,567 41 3,256 95 6,285 445,283 68 3,320 : Counties : : Alamosa ..........................................: 6 1,040 90,921 6 1,040 7 380 46,000 7 380 Baca .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Bent .............................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Boulder ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) Broomfield .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Cheyenne .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Conejos ..........................................: 10 834 66,500 8 (D) 18 1,268 83,800 18 1,268 Costilla .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Crowley ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Delta ............................................: 3 144 17,200 2 (D) 3 72 5,450 2 (D) : Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Elbert ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 184 8,206 - - Garfield .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Kit Carson .......................................: 3 72 4,404 1 (D) 4 387 35,257 - - La Plata .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 10 530 48,756 9 (D) Larimer ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Logan ............................................: 4 504 20,948 - - 5 497 24,791 1 (D) Mesa .............................................: 5 30 1,500 - - 7 260 19,000 7 260 Moffat ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Montrose .........................................: 6 170 20,360 6 170 7 127 7,980 6 (D) : Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) Otero ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Phillips .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Prowers ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Pueblo ...........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Rio Grande .......................................: 4 120 6,000 - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Saguache .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) San Miguel .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Weld .............................................: 6 359 11,494 3 274 10 1,046 59,945 5 116 Yuma .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POPCORN (POUNDS, SHELLED) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 9 609 2,277,600 8 (D) : Counties : : Logan ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Mesa .............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Phillips .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: - - - - - 3 12 30,000 3 12 Weld .............................................: - - - - - 3 62 206,600 3 62 Yuma .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) : PROSO MILLET (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 573 336,896 6,278,809 41 4,435 548 287,034 10,053,021 27 9,377 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 21 18,061 323,904 - - 26 12,587 458,427 3 160 Arapahoe .........................................: 7 (D) 100,843 - - 8 (D) (D) - - Baca .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Cheyenne .........................................: 22 10,998 241,934 2 (D) 12 5,660 202,126 1 (D) Crowley ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Elbert ...........................................: 12 12,872 269,357 - - 11 10,118 265,212 - - Kiowa ............................................: 20 11,586 296,294 - - 11 11,891 345,804 - - Kit Carson .......................................: 22 10,733 230,342 5 644 24 9,615 344,246 2 (D) Lincoln ..........................................: 67 65,461 1,279,737 - - 82 45,804 1,572,540 - - Logan ............................................: 72 32,473 447,639 - - 78 33,938 1,200,454 - - : Montezuma ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Morgan ...........................................: 23 14,229 255,769 2 (D) 33 18,308 642,513 7 5,235 Phillips .........................................: 50 22,484 377,378 7 774 53 24,825 999,104 3 600 Prowers ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Sedgwick .........................................: 15 5,443 (D) 3 (D) 25 17,827 508,942 - - Washington .......................................: 163 103,897 1,935,391 14 1,177 118 67,023 2,541,793 7 2,548 Weld .............................................: 26 14,015 225,783 3 160 31 13,312 410,044 2 (D) Yuma .............................................: 49 10,417 193,314 4 560 34 14,397 505,674 2 (D) : RYE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 21 2,126 49,527 9 1,472 13 1,154 27,870 4 238 : Counties : : Alamosa ..........................................: 3 264 7,350 3 264 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Cheyenne .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Delta ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Elbert ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Kit Carson .......................................: 3 110 2,050 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Larimer ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Moffat ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Phillips .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Rio Grande .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Saguache .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Sedgwick .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Washington .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 6 630 - - Yuma .............................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : SAFFLOWER (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 26 11,100 5,752,723 1 (D) 15 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Arapahoe .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Dolores ..........................................: 18 7,128 2,622,909 1 (D) 8 1,870 834,213 - - Kit Carson .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - La Plata .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Moffat ...........................................: 4 2,303 (D) - - - - - - - Montezuma ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - San Miguel .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Washington .......................................: - - - - - 3 3 2,250 - - : SORGHUM FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 671 363,324 10,368,492 83 10,673 633 346,142 16,426,524 103 13,378 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 25 9,985 178,111 3 240 20 10,236 228,106 4 240 Alamosa ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Arapahoe .........................................: 4 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SORGHUM FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Baca .............................................: 111 76,636 2,278,699 12 2,229 115 79,903 3,630,643 13 2,021 Bent .............................................: 12 2,176 64,633 6 1,372 14 3,224 292,926 9 2,405 Boulder ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Cheyenne .........................................: 73 47,368 1,284,435 2 (D) 70 48,191 2,221,997 3 504 Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Crowley ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 5 1,413 33,040 - - Delta ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Elbert ...........................................: 7 2,580 38,785 - - 9 5,804 175,124 - - El Paso ..........................................: - - - - - 4 268 16,208 - - Fremont ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Garfield .........................................: 3 7 525 3 7 3 312 8,253 - - Jackson ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Kiowa ............................................: 73 84,812 2,363,050 2 (D) 59 61,016 2,949,838 3 440 Kit Carson .......................................: 66 29,934 1,067,312 8 1,201 58 30,817 1,573,394 11 1,684 Larimer ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Las Animas .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Lincoln ..........................................: 24 21,476 616,778 - - 38 12,734 484,648 1 (D) Logan ............................................: 29 9,021 150,747 - - 26 14,404 662,203 2 (D) Mesa .............................................: 3 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Montezuma ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Montrose .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 16 4,180 92,553 6 459 7 1,203 40,288 1 (D) Otero ............................................: 16 1,383 49,645 6 268 12 1,298 113,189 9 674 Phillips .........................................: 8 2,473 62,075 1 (D) 9 1,458 96,807 1 (D) Prowers ..........................................: 46 25,185 781,332 13 1,566 76 35,067 1,849,547 39 4,385 Pueblo ...........................................: 6 342 11,850 1 (D) - - - - - Rio Grande .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Saguache .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Sedgwick .........................................: 6 1,634 48,539 3 (D) 17 3,211 155,541 - - Washington .......................................: 57 12,536 301,751 1 (D) 45 19,855 1,065,640 4 374 : Weld .............................................: 40 16,721 406,461 4 360 8 1,486 45,332 - - Yuma .............................................: 35 10,195 454,030 9 1,619 31 9,432 517,292 1 (D) : SOYBEANS FOR BEANS : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 63 9,934 396,525 37 6,002 107 18,989 964,490 86 13,714 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 490 (D) 2 (D) 8 1,239 39,501 5 670 Baca .............................................: 4 269 11,804 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Bent .............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Cheyenne .........................................: 4 402 12,840 4 402 3 258 15,816 2 (D) Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Kiowa ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Kit Carson .......................................: 4 1,085 37,820 4 744 17 5,095 299,317 16 (D) Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Logan ............................................: 3 250 6,462 - - 11 944 52,145 9 (D) Mesa .............................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : Montezuma ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Montrose .........................................: 3 108 8,592 3 108 14 376 18,573 13 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Phillips .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 247 4,991 2 (D) Prowers ..........................................: 9 1,029 16,238 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Pueblo ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Sedgwick .........................................: 7 1,774 77,239 5 (D) 10 1,696 85,050 9 (D) Washington .......................................: 3 3 72 3 3 4 385 12,625 4 385 Weld .............................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) (D) 3 (D) Yuma .............................................: 15 3,322 168,775 12 2,317 21 4,913 314,577 18 4,053 : SUGARBEETS FOR SEED : (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Weld .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : SUGARBEETS FOR SUGAR : (TONS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 112 19,578 615,996 112 19,578 209 31,848 1,070,791 209 31,848 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 6 910 27,225 6 910 Boulder ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 6 704 21,325 6 704 Kit Carson .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Larimer ..........................................: 10 1,103 28,506 10 1,103 12 1,508 46,505 12 1,508 Logan ............................................: 12 2,211 72,320 12 2,211 23 5,984 213,940 23 5,984 Morgan ...........................................: 9 1,538 53,680 9 1,538 18 1,517 49,831 18 1,517 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUGARBEETS FOR SUGAR : (TONS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Phillips .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 4 1,292 44,109 4 1,292 Sedgwick .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Washington .......................................: 4 1,614 68,242 4 1,614 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Weld .............................................: 61 8,527 266,328 61 8,527 125 14,520 478,645 125 14,520 Yuma .............................................: 9 3,528 84,704 9 3,528 10 4,083 149,769 10 4,083 : SUNFLOWER SEED, ALL : (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 94 57,132 44,918,268 17 8,212 193 80,863 77,267,632 55 10,315 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 21 11,946 9,949,794 1 (D) 16 8,124 6,213,176 3 168 Arapahoe .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Baca .............................................: 5 5,856 6,986,820 5 5,234 8 5,961 3,172,492 3 2,488 Bent .............................................: - - - - - 3 379 219,450 2 (D) Boulder ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Cheyenne .........................................: 4 3,655 2,810,411 1 (D) 12 3,620 4,184,000 4 (D) Delta ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Dolores ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Elbert ...........................................: 3 1,600 1,540,000 - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Kiowa ............................................: 17 12,822 6,018,240 1 (D) 19 15,990 18,439,447 - - Kit Carson .......................................: 12 7,464 7,109,555 5 1,524 20 13,005 11,377,260 8 3,242 Lincoln ..........................................: 6 3,695 2,427,480 - - 17 9,048 9,305,492 - - Logan ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 15 6,537 5,515,092 - - Mesa .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Montezuma ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Montrose .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Phillips .........................................: 3 690 115,282 - - 1 (D) (D) - - Prowers ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 10 1,798 2,407,642 6 1,186 : Sedgwick .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 7 5,013 7,093,700 3 144 Washington .......................................: 3 2,135 1,451,250 - - 8 2,318 1,191,241 4 466 Weld .............................................: 6 1,257 1,157,854 2 (D) 34 3,692 2,437,616 15 1,408 Yuma .............................................: 4 686 766,000 1 (D) 12 2,575 3,237,194 1 (D) : SUNFLOWER SEED, OIL VARIETIES : (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 83 48,782 34,316,768 14 7,722 140 70,706 67,430,108 37 9,005 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 16 6,744 3,627,810 1 (D) 12 5,495 3,129,598 3 168 Arapahoe .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Baca .............................................: 5 5,856 6,986,820 5 5,234 8 5,961 3,172,492 3 2,488 Bent .............................................: - - - - - 3 379 219,450 2 (D) Boulder ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Cheyenne .........................................: 4 (D) (D) 1 (D) 5 2,100 2,316,000 1 (D) Delta ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Dolores ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Elbert ...........................................: 3 1,600 1,540,000 - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Kiowa ............................................: 17 12,822 6,018,240 1 (D) 19 15,990 18,439,447 - - Kit Carson .......................................: 11 (D) (D) 5 (D) 20 (D) (D) 8 (D) Lincoln ..........................................: 6 3,695 2,427,480 - - 8 7,908 8,138,612 - - Logan ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 15 6,537 5,515,092 - - Mesa .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Montezuma ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Montrose .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Phillips .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Prowers ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 9 (D) (D) 6 1,186 : Sedgwick .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 7 4,533 6,364,100 - - Washington .......................................: 3 2,135 1,451,250 - - 8 2,315 1,189,741 4 466 Weld .............................................: 3 852 605,840 - - 5 638 (D) 3 (D) Yuma .............................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 9 (D) 2,457,194 1 (D) : SUNFLOWER SEED, NON-OIL : VARIETIES (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 16 8,350 10,601,500 4 490 60 10,157 9,837,524 19 1,310 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 6 5,202 6,321,984 - - 4 2,629 3,083,578 - - Cheyenne .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 7 1,520 1,868,000 3 12 Kit Carson .......................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - 9 1,140 1,166,880 - - Logan ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Phillips .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUNFLOWER SEED, NON-OIL : VARIETIES (POUNDS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Prowers ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Sedgwick .........................................: - - - - - 3 480 729,600 3 144 Washington .......................................: - - - - - 3 3 1,500 - - Weld .............................................: 4 405 552,014 2 (D) 29 3,054 (D) 12 (D) Yuma .............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 780,000 - - : TRITICALE FOR GRAIN (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 33 7,361 242,799 19 1,177 32 6,123 274,874 15 1,162 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Alamosa ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Boulder ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Broomfield .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Cheyenne .........................................: - - - - - 3 270 5,400 - - Crowley ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Delta ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Dolores ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Eagle ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Kiowa ............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Kit Carson .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - La Plata .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Las Animas .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Lincoln ..........................................: - - - - - 3 3,300 178,200 - - Logan ............................................: 4 2,396 77,510 1 (D) - - - - - Mesa .............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Moffat ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Montrose .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Otero ............................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : Prowers ..........................................: 5 697 28,411 4 (D) 3 (D) (D) 2 (D) Pueblo ...........................................: 3 3 103 3 3 4 231 2,671 3 (D) Rio Grande .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Saguache .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Washington .......................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Weld .............................................: 4 397 18,553 3 (D) 6 420 17,982 2 (D) : WHEAT FOR GRAIN, ALL : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 2,230 1,507,696 38,579,782 445 80,850 3,014 2,067,098 88,276,724 642 136,331 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 87 123,597 2,732,617 6 549 151 193,026 7,727,255 12 2,260 Alamosa ..........................................: 15 1,123 45,726 10 745 9 1,525 122,710 9 1,525 Arapahoe .........................................: 29 6,409 85,600 2 (D) 46 35,106 1,308,309 2 (D) Baca .............................................: 89 70,031 1,445,025 26 8,659 182 133,845 4,012,111 38 9,273 Bent .............................................: 25 5,293 210,911 16 4,043 36 3,547 215,168 26 2,134 Boulder ..........................................: 13 2,646 90,626 4 708 11 1,588 127,600 6 1,299 Broomfield .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 (D) (D) - - Cheyenne .........................................: 137 135,636 3,651,302 15 4,437 166 172,664 8,446,362 17 6,889 Conejos ..........................................: 5 777 24,268 2 (D) 3 932 36,110 3 932 Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 6 1,881 162,114 6 1,881 : Crowley ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) Delta ............................................: 3 189 (D) 1 (D) 14 1,496 151,797 13 (D) Denver ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Dolores ..........................................: 36 11,804 185,041 3 (D) 65 15,008 239,470 1 (D) Douglas ..........................................: 5 493 (D) - - 7 1,500 40,546 - - Eagle ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 6 960 8,640 - - Elbert ...........................................: 35 26,572 552,542 - - 34 22,094 603,510 - - El Paso ..........................................: - - - - - 5 504 15,910 1 (D) Garfield .........................................: - - - - - 4 325 9,493 - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Kiowa ............................................: 109 140,288 3,180,971 7 728 133 168,831 5,366,284 6 489 Kit Carson .......................................: 211 177,458 6,570,161 59 17,167 256 233,352 11,989,239 57 16,483 La Plata .........................................: 9 1,070 30,920 7 (D) 12 2,355 38,710 1 (D) Larimer ..........................................: 26 9,071 324,731 8 1,536 28 3,127 179,550 23 2,261 Las Animas .......................................: 4 41 6,090 4 41 8 6,793 101,558 2 (D) Lincoln ..........................................: 99 128,941 2,655,548 - - 114 126,768 5,524,694 3 261 Logan ............................................: 211 93,396 2,311,491 22 2,499 242 118,197 4,932,807 25 2,185 Mesa .............................................: 23 1,639 90,780 18 1,377 21 2,821 273,286 20 (D) Moffat ...........................................: 5 5,109 135,377 2 (D) 16 10,961 275,489 - - : Montezuma ........................................: 40 5,462 207,094 7 2,262 41 18,115 917,138 21 12,192 Montrose .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 10 320 27,840 9 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 63 30,855 759,317 25 3,987 119 61,216 2,928,395 57 19,456 Otero ............................................: 3 470 18,400 1 (D) 11 1,151 55,229 8 540 Phillips .........................................: 137 79,137 2,129,455 13 1,186 178 95,730 5,300,991 13 10,150 Prowers ..........................................: 71 68,798 1,430,658 18 6,181 140 122,289 4,761,603 66 10,820 Pueblo ...........................................: 4 74 1,974 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Rio Blanco .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHEAT FOR GRAIN, ALL : (BUSHELS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Rio Grande .......................................: 11 1,323 110,712 10 (D) 11 1,741 176,455 9 (D) Routt ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 5 970 27,150 - - Saguache .........................................: 8 1,646 90,322 4 500 11 2,239 191,203 9 (D) San Miguel .......................................: 4 741 12,412 1 (D) 4 654 12,946 - - Sedgwick .........................................: 51 34,371 960,214 9 1,529 119 70,420 3,335,823 13 2,766 Washington .......................................: 227 168,440 3,386,222 16 1,330 295 219,114 8,533,713 19 3,360 Weld .............................................: 203 78,551 2,001,783 73 10,922 285 110,603 4,850,219 114 15,399 Yuma .............................................: 225 93,656 3,034,590 53 7,059 198 101,158 5,213,712 30 5,794 : WINTER WHEAT FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 2,172 1,498,818 38,127,769 398 75,385 2,955 2,054,053 87,418,431 596 127,319 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 87 123,597 2,732,617 6 549 151 193,026 7,727,255 12 2,260 Alamosa ..........................................: 9 346 8,888 1 (D) - - - - - Arapahoe .........................................: 29 (D) (D) 2 (D) 46 35,106 1,308,309 2 (D) Baca .............................................: 89 70,031 1,445,025 26 8,659 182 133,845 4,012,111 38 9,273 Bent .............................................: 25 5,293 210,911 16 4,043 35 (D) (D) 25 (D) Boulder ..........................................: 13 (D) (D) 4 (D) 11 1,588 127,600 6 1,299 Broomfield .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 660 11,080 - - Cheyenne .........................................: 137 135,636 3,651,302 15 4,437 166 172,664 8,446,362 17 6,889 Conejos ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) Costilla .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Crowley ..........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) Delta ............................................: 3 189 (D) 1 (D) 14 1,496 151,797 13 (D) Denver ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Dolores ..........................................: 35 (D) (D) 2 (D) 62 14,756 227,183 - - Douglas ..........................................: 5 493 (D) - - 7 1,500 40,546 - - Eagle ............................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 6 960 8,640 - - Elbert ...........................................: 35 26,572 552,542 - - 34 22,094 603,510 - - El Paso ..........................................: - - - - - 4 (D) (D) 1 (D) Garfield .........................................: - - - - - 3 (D) (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Kiowa ............................................: 107 (D) (D) 5 (D) 133 168,831 5,366,284 6 489 Kit Carson .......................................: 211 177,458 6,570,161 59 17,167 255 (D) (D) 57 16,483 La Plata .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 12 2,355 38,710 1 (D) Larimer ..........................................: 26 (D) (D) 8 (D) 28 3,127 179,550 23 2,261 Las Animas .......................................: 4 41 6,090 4 41 8 6,793 101,558 2 (D) Lincoln ..........................................: 99 128,941 2,655,548 - - 114 126,768 5,524,694 3 261 Logan ............................................: 205 93,043 2,304,831 20 (D) 241 (D) (D) 25 2,185 Mesa .............................................: 22 (D) (D) 17 (D) 21 2,821 273,286 20 (D) Moffat ...........................................: 5 5,109 135,377 2 (D) 14 10,639 (D) - - Montezuma ........................................: 38 3,890 103,666 5 (D) 34 15,618 815,508 11 10,452 : Montrose .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 10 (D) (D) 8 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 63 30,855 759,317 25 3,987 118 (D) (D) 57 19,456 Otero ............................................: 3 470 18,400 1 (D) 11 1,151 55,229 8 540 Phillips .........................................: 137 79,137 2,129,455 13 1,186 178 95,730 5,300,991 13 10,150 Prowers ..........................................: 69 (D) (D) 18 6,181 140 122,289 4,761,603 66 10,820 Pueblo ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Rio Blanco .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Rio Grande .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 336 32,820 2 (D) Routt ............................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 5 970 27,150 - - Saguache .........................................: 3 786 (D) - - 4 (D) (D) 2 (D) : San Miguel .......................................: 4 741 12,412 1 (D) 4 654 12,946 - - Sedgwick .........................................: 51 34,371 960,214 9 1,529 119 70,420 3,335,823 13 2,766 Washington .......................................: 227 168,440 3,386,222 16 1,330 293 (D) (D) 19 3,360 Weld .............................................: 199 77,691 1,978,897 71 (D) 281 110,102 4,822,113 111 (D) Yuma .............................................: 220 93,606 3,033,690 48 7,009 194 100,388 5,155,002 30 5,794 : DURUM WHEAT FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 9 484 47,963 8 (D) 7 1,585 138,089 7 1,585 : Counties : : Alamosa ..........................................: - - - - - 3 900 67,500 3 900 La Plata .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) - - - - - Rio Grande .......................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) - - - - - Saguache .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 4 685 70,589 4 685 : OTHER SPRING WHEAT FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 69 8,394 404,050 44 (D) 70 11,460 720,204 45 7,427 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 25. Field Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER SPRING WHEAT FOR GRAIN : (BUSHELS) - Con. : : Counties : : Alamosa ..........................................: 10 777 36,838 9 (D) 9 625 55,210 9 625 Arapahoe .........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Bent .............................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Boulder ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Broomfield .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Conejos ..........................................: 3 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) Dolores ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 252 12,287 1 (D) El Paso ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Garfield .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Kiowa ............................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Kit Carson .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - La Plata .........................................: 6 540 (D) 6 540 - - - - - Larimer ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Logan ............................................: 7 353 6,660 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Moffat ...........................................: - - - - - 3 322 (D) - - Montezuma ........................................: 5 1,572 103,428 4 (D) 14 2,497 101,630 11 1,740 Montrose .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Prowers ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Rio Blanco .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Rio Grande .......................................: 7 1,098 83,073 6 (D) 8 1,405 143,635 7 (D) Saguache .........................................: 3 (D) 38,600 2 (D) 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) Washington .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Weld .............................................: 10 860 22,886 2 (D) 6 501 28,106 4 (D) Yuma .............................................: 5 50 900 5 50 4 770 58,710 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Forage, Hay, and Silage: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIELD AND GRASS SEED CROPS, ALL : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 37 2,714 (X) 27 2,318 27 2,331 (X) 22 2,010 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) - - Archuleta ......................................: - - (X) - - 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) Bent ...........................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) - - Chaffee ........................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) Conejos ........................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) Delta ..........................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) Dolores ........................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Douglas ........................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) - - Fremont ........................................: - - (X) - - 3 4 (X) 3 4 Garfield .......................................: 2 (D) (X) - - 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) : Huerfano .......................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - La Plata .......................................: - - (X) - - 3 34 (X) 3 28 Logan ..........................................: 4 423 (X) 4 423 - - (X) - - Mesa ...........................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) Montezuma ......................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 3 (D) (X) 2 (D) Morgan .........................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) - - Otero ..........................................: 4 120 (X) 4 120 - - (X) - - Phillips .......................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) Prowers ........................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) Pueblo .........................................: 3 103 (X) 3 88 - - (X) - - : Rio Blanco .....................................: 1 (D) (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Routt ..........................................: 4 122 (X) 2 (D) - - (X) - - Saguache .......................................: 1 (D) (X) - - - - (X) - - Summit .........................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) Teller .........................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Weld ...........................................: 7 1,105 (X) 3 967 - - (X) - - : ALFALFA SEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 19 1,625 1,062,852 15 1,450 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Bent ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Chaffee ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Conejos ........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Logan ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Mesa ...........................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Pueblo .........................................: 3 103 168,352 3 88 - - - - - Saguache .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Weld ...........................................: 6 (D) 493,000 3 (D) - - - - - : BROMEGRASS SEED : (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 6 (D) 480,750 4 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - : Counties : : Logan ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Montezuma ......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Routt ..........................................: 4 122 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Teller .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : FESCUE SEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 4 8,000 3 4 : Counties : : Douglas ........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Fremont ........................................: - - - - - 3 4 8,000 3 4 : KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS SEED : (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Mesa ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : ORCHARDGRASS SEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: - - - - - 5 98 (D) 5 98 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Forage, Hay, and Silage: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ORCHARDGRASS SEED (POUNDS) - Con. : : Counties : : Archuleta ......................................: - - - - - 3 (D) 34,800 3 (D) Delta ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) La Plata .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : RYEGRASS SEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Montezuma ......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Phillips .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : SUDANGRASS SEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 7 316 2,276,000 7 316 - - - - - : Counties : : Morgan .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - Otero ..........................................: 4 120 1,648,000 4 120 - - - - - Weld ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : VETCH SEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Montezuma ......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : WHEATGRASS SEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 5 649 193,240 4 (D) : Counties : : Dolores ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Mesa ...........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Montezuma ......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Prowers ........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Weld ...........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : WHITE CLOVER SEED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : Counties : : Douglas ........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : OTHER FIELD AND GRASS SEED : CROPS (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 4 (D) 23,500 1 (D) 6 247 9,380 4 (D) : Counties : : Garfield .......................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Huerfano .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - La Plata .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Montezuma ......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Rio Blanco .....................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) - - Summit .........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : FORAGE - LAND USED FOR ALL HAY : AND HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, AND : GREENCHOP (TONS, DRY EQUIVALENT) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 11,708 1,373,070 3,115,140 9,783 1,058,382 14,907 1,518,762 3,739,627 11,697 1,163,047 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 130 11,471 26,658 65 5,516 202 13,406 27,499 106 5,805 Alamosa ........................................: 110 18,189 47,190 104 17,678 120 27,326 90,902 118 (D) Arapahoe .......................................: 49 2,355 2,821 11 487 139 4,715 5,627 12 731 Archuleta ......................................: 132 11,926 18,763 123 11,677 127 7,417 12,963 117 6,344 Baca ...........................................: 58 15,531 26,979 24 5,538 86 15,932 39,107 41 6,325 Bent ...........................................: 75 31,187 82,517 68 25,735 84 22,848 71,576 74 18,010 Boulder ........................................: 406 17,370 34,304 341 14,608 551 20,351 46,587 470 16,270 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Forage, Hay, and Silage: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FORAGE - LAND USED FOR ALL HAY : AND HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, AND : GREENCHOP (TONS, DRY : EQUIVALENT) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Broomfield .....................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 16 601 1,462 10 495 Chaffee ........................................: 109 8,305 15,086 104 7,285 134 12,363 22,790 128 12,213 Cheyenne .......................................: 49 25,113 28,345 9 2,303 77 19,291 31,818 17 2,137 Clear Creek ....................................: 11 (D) 80 9 (D) 16 448 347 13 173 Conejos ........................................: 270 53,163 137,479 260 51,983 383 94,133 238,988 342 89,366 Costilla .......................................: 82 11,099 29,140 77 10,355 164 21,817 67,243 156 20,683 Crowley ........................................: 19 2,303 4,828 17 (D) 53 5,744 17,136 45 3,458 Custer .........................................: 71 8,076 16,930 50 6,993 100 20,086 35,224 80 18,019 Delta ..........................................: 848 29,091 62,152 840 28,808 1,025 34,823 67,495 1,005 34,363 Dolores ........................................: 39 4,488 5,451 33 3,956 38 6,395 21,455 31 5,777 : Douglas ........................................: 116 4,257 4,791 19 443 266 10,500 10,175 42 1,775 Eagle ..........................................: 132 12,843 35,782 128 12,785 147 11,393 15,786 136 11,146 Elbert .........................................: 143 16,136 35,530 29 5,172 345 34,765 36,089 31 5,487 El Paso ........................................: 81 7,406 7,523 35 3,083 161 15,812 24,655 53 4,257 Fremont ........................................: 337 6,831 11,351 326 6,142 496 8,830 20,538 483 8,552 Garfield .......................................: 385 33,987 52,643 375 30,356 397 39,902 68,475 390 36,378 Gilpin .........................................: 12 280 47 5 40 6 142 567 1 (D) Grand ..........................................: 118 30,844 37,700 114 28,682 152 30,932 46,758 140 28,945 Gunnison .......................................: 174 35,186 47,637 171 35,160 169 41,177 52,192 166 41,084 Hinsdale .......................................: 8 285 329 8 285 15 947 1,706 15 767 : Huerfano .......................................: 81 4,735 5,211 58 3,374 134 8,843 20,434 113 7,328 Jackson ........................................: 72 77,433 119,917 71 (D) 71 60,927 69,820 67 58,209 Jefferson ......................................: 105 2,000 1,628 44 537 150 2,446 3,220 53 470 Kiowa ..........................................: 25 6,542 13,381 6 1,258 37 5,242 9,673 12 1,269 Kit Carson .....................................: 104 30,041 62,997 63 9,436 118 24,116 65,379 44 5,638 Lake ...........................................: 8 570 716 8 570 6 460 432 6 420 La Plata .......................................: 445 38,625 99,988 433 37,028 552 35,218 70,534 524 33,962 Larimer ........................................: 563 34,084 74,437 448 27,925 850 38,955 93,248 615 26,931 Las Animas .....................................: 120 19,822 24,485 97 11,222 191 17,809 37,649 153 12,085 Lincoln ........................................: 92 31,591 64,725 21 1,730 97 31,641 54,964 21 3,706 : Logan ..........................................: 234 58,242 199,669 170 36,713 287 56,557 177,454 193 34,560 Mesa ...........................................: 1,261 31,861 69,445 1,245 30,564 1,426 36,164 94,201 1,389 34,515 Mineral ........................................: 8 1,230 1,423 8 1,230 3 370 472 3 340 Moffat .........................................: 178 30,711 49,722 86 17,522 218 37,534 61,171 115 23,515 Montezuma ......................................: 417 33,872 98,917 399 32,611 519 47,886 174,961 508 46,346 Montrose .......................................: 638 30,124 63,671 628 29,485 662 31,859 64,029 649 30,540 Morgan .........................................: 187 25,477 85,493 151 20,592 265 40,188 170,495 212 31,091 Otero ..........................................: 196 28,078 98,769 189 26,942 225 29,845 117,337 212 28,655 Ouray ..........................................: 51 7,311 7,046 51 7,311 50 7,838 13,425 50 6,920 Park ...........................................: 69 6,949 9,365 53 5,729 67 6,924 7,314 51 5,925 : Phillips .......................................: 41 9,297 34,071 30 7,825 41 5,248 13,227 25 2,688 Pitkin .........................................: 71 4,635 6,103 71 4,635 59 4,494 7,286 59 4,164 Prowers ........................................: 128 74,380 237,259 113 67,902 166 57,812 196,169 148 51,006 Pueblo .........................................: 163 6,435 18,401 145 5,591 225 10,626 30,660 182 7,655 Rio Blanco .....................................: 182 20,371 40,216 172 16,623 187 28,624 44,522 173 23,334 Rio Grande .....................................: 171 41,023 92,805 162 38,320 187 44,547 153,737 176 43,863 Routt ..........................................: 536 71,905 87,483 277 47,428 594 46,475 58,273 277 29,677 Saguache .......................................: 114 46,445 108,211 109 44,165 128 60,609 167,897 124 59,734 San Miguel .....................................: 30 3,816 4,815 29 (D) 42 4,453 7,358 41 (D) Sedgwick .......................................: 41 3,679 12,537 40 (D) 52 5,696 17,794 41 4,014 : Summit .........................................: 28 2,026 2,541 27 (D) 24 4,057 4,242 23 (D) Teller .........................................: 13 1,077 (D) 7 963 17 1,643 1,607 10 598 Washington .....................................: 134 41,423 73,685 30 5,410 169 47,421 116,119 56 12,887 Weld ...........................................: 1,116 126,818 400,216 907 106,034 1,476 134,532 461,454 1,046 104,301 Yuma ...........................................: 118 22,340 70,310 86 17,204 143 19,607 77,910 104 13,462 : HAY - ALL HAY INCLUDING ALFALFA : AND OTHER DRY HAY (TONS, DRY) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 10,563 1,241,836 2,766,551 8,954 968,032 13,524 1,416,649 3,449,640 10,757 1,098,995 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 119 10,829 25,492 62 5,155 183 10,943 25,567 92 5,004 Alamosa ........................................: 108 17,407 45,997 103 16,936 116 26,834 90,420 113 26,649 Arapahoe .......................................: 35 2,008 2,282 11 487 118 4,073 3,824 11 439 Archuleta ......................................: 125 11,774 18,629 116 11,533 117 7,047 11,697 110 6,091 Baca ...........................................: 46 13,052 23,608 19 4,540 82 14,961 37,985 40 6,119 Bent ...........................................: 74 29,010 75,653 68 25,558 83 22,492 69,219 73 17,654 Boulder ........................................: 330 13,953 28,883 284 12,806 474 19,250 45,270 410 15,389 Broomfield .....................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 16 601 1,462 10 495 Chaffee ........................................: 102 8,175 14,788 97 7,155 116 11,638 21,806 110 11,488 Cheyenne .......................................: 40 23,785 24,786 8 2,138 62 15,232 30,250 17 2,137 : Clear Creek ....................................: 11 (D) 80 9 (D) 16 448 347 13 173 Conejos ........................................: 256 51,354 131,138 248 50,260 374 90,868 230,869 336 86,663 Costilla .......................................: 80 10,926 29,013 75 10,182 161 21,432 65,384 153 20,298 Crowley ........................................: 19 2,303 4,828 17 (D) 52 5,168 12,550 45 2,982 Custer .........................................: 64 7,764 16,612 44 6,701 91 19,046 34,163 73 17,059 Delta ..........................................: 779 27,597 60,118 769 27,300 934 32,819 65,489 915 32,567 Dolores ........................................: 36 4,279 5,301 33 3,871 37 6,370 21,441 30 5,752 Douglas ........................................: 86 3,164 3,933 17 413 213 9,353 9,237 37 1,600 Eagle ..........................................: 108 11,780 32,909 105 11,745 126 10,421 14,437 115 10,194 Elbert .........................................: 131 14,206 27,984 26 4,874 314 31,870 33,326 28 5,322 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Forage, Hay, and Silage: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HAY - ALL HAY INCLUDING ALFALFA : AND OTHER DRY HAY (TONS, DRY) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : El Paso ........................................: 69 6,911 7,123 33 2,978 144 13,148 22,087 52 4,047 Fremont ........................................: 309 5,890 7,197 299 5,241 454 8,322 19,198 444 8,138 Garfield .......................................: 359 33,068 50,257 351 29,542 381 39,518 68,015 376 36,034 Gilpin .........................................: 12 280 47 5 40 4 62 (D) 1 (D) Grand ..........................................: 106 29,819 35,710 102 27,657 139 30,197 43,963 132 28,305 Gunnison .......................................: 153 34,346 46,610 153 34,335 161 40,977 51,581 158 40,884 Hinsdale .......................................: 7 245 310 7 245 14 887 1,678 14 707 Huerfano .......................................: 69 3,605 3,132 53 2,729 120 7,709 12,693 104 6,714 Jackson ........................................: 70 77,133 119,771 69 (D) 66 58,531 68,179 62 55,813 Jefferson ......................................: 79 1,734 1,485 34 450 115 2,168 3,008 38 345 : Kiowa ..........................................: 24 5,923 12,192 6 1,178 31 4,790 9,388 12 1,269 Kit Carson .....................................: 100 24,892 48,238 63 8,307 103 19,243 42,566 43 5,383 Lake ...........................................: 8 570 716 8 570 6 460 432 6 420 La Plata .......................................: 396 33,558 88,254 392 32,681 494 33,024 65,212 475 31,905 Larimer ........................................: 486 29,797 55,658 401 24,346 739 34,956 76,472 543 23,867 Las Animas .....................................: 113 18,567 23,641 94 11,087 183 17,065 29,394 148 11,985 Lincoln ........................................: 82 28,505 57,941 18 1,200 91 30,122 51,530 21 3,706 Logan ..........................................: 222 53,110 177,141 167 34,641 271 51,303 156,460 191 33,404 Mesa ...........................................: 1,144 30,393 67,656 1,131 29,182 1,301 35,022 92,408 1,265 33,415 Mineral ........................................: 8 1,230 1,423 8 1,230 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : Moffat .........................................: 167 29,043 46,938 79 16,627 205 36,988 59,990 113 23,355 Montezuma ......................................: 377 32,722 96,360 362 31,508 441 43,905 162,319 431 42,392 Montrose .......................................: 589 28,528 60,452 579 27,889 608 30,512 61,802 595 29,194 Morgan .........................................: 174 23,268 73,904 146 19,121 250 38,762 154,404 206 30,105 Otero ..........................................: 190 26,189 85,971 183 25,162 210 27,723 103,933 199 27,267 Ouray ..........................................: 50 6,943 6,781 50 6,943 46 7,753 13,280 46 6,835 Park ...........................................: 48 3,862 4,393 34 2,879 58 (D) 6,561 43 4,834 Phillips .......................................: 38 7,853 32,328 30 7,176 39 5,189 13,169 24 2,685 Pitkin .........................................: 67 3,645 5,022 67 3,645 55 4,349 6,860 55 4,019 Prowers ........................................: 121 64,685 210,972 108 61,178 164 50,453 173,297 147 45,073 : Pueblo .........................................: 150 5,759 14,141 138 5,169 218 10,093 28,191 178 7,563 Rio Blanco .....................................: 162 18,365 35,660 154 14,665 177 26,354 42,720 163 21,149 Rio Grande .....................................: 160 38,979 89,568 151 36,328 180 44,130 152,414 170 43,686 Routt ..........................................: 473 65,080 81,399 250 41,929 498 42,632 54,292 231 26,981 Saguache .......................................: 101 36,981 89,944 96 34,701 123 58,187 166,597 119 57,324 San Miguel .....................................: 30 3,807 4,789 29 (D) 41 4,332 7,171 40 (D) Sedgwick .......................................: 41 3,579 12,381 40 (D) 52 5,506 17,425 41 3,824 Summit .........................................: 21 1,967 2,503 20 (D) 13 2,673 3,441 12 (D) Teller .........................................: 12 1,023 (D) 7 923 14 1,536 1,004 8 563 Washington .....................................: 128 38,315 68,638 28 5,269 153 44,010 112,865 55 12,267 : Weld ...........................................: 991 99,262 306,294 814 83,991 1,346 119,396 399,372 967 90,609 Yuma ...........................................: 104 18,659 58,205 80 14,662 129 18,054 68,980 96 12,484 : ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 6,990 635,129 1,819,267 6,244 564,610 8,913 744,249 2,378,530 7,649 659,495 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 81 5,056 16,540 49 3,973 111 5,892 19,189 64 3,805 Alamosa ........................................: 77 10,780 35,193 75 (D) 107 21,306 77,776 106 (D) Arapahoe .......................................: 17 556 884 9 355 54 1,095 2,018 7 (D) Archuleta ......................................: 62 2,779 6,747 55 (D) 61 2,490 5,294 57 2,150 Baca ...........................................: 14 4,965 7,876 10 3,937 36 4,777 16,890 33 3,585 Bent ...........................................: 69 22,832 60,838 64 21,728 72 16,170 62,347 70 (D) Boulder ........................................: 192 6,978 12,467 158 6,490 279 9,737 27,831 234 7,944 Broomfield .....................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 16 601 1,462 10 495 Chaffee ........................................: 65 4,267 8,507 60 (D) 72 5,871 11,709 72 5,871 Cheyenne .......................................: 10 6,629 10,425 6 (D) 19 2,607 11,805 9 834 : Clear Creek ....................................: 3 (D) 14 3 (D) 7 22 (D) 7 22 Conejos ........................................: 206 34,562 100,969 198 (D) 298 59,338 179,489 263 55,803 Costilla .......................................: 63 5,980 19,054 60 5,369 149 17,152 53,371 143 16,286 Crowley ........................................: 18 (D) (D) 16 (D) 49 2,782 7,901 44 2,295 Custer .........................................: 20 2,606 6,882 18 (D) 25 3,245 8,068 21 2,875 Delta ..........................................: 623 22,159 51,895 617 21,894 743 25,276 51,932 730 25,085 Dolores ........................................: 26 3,097 3,569 25 (D) 28 5,401 19,784 25 5,266 Douglas ........................................: 23 876 648 10 218 76 3,020 2,884 15 522 Eagle ..........................................: 63 5,016 19,333 63 5,016 67 4,052 6,052 66 (D) Elbert .........................................: 74 5,711 20,002 19 2,937 198 13,470 15,134 22 1,873 : El Paso ........................................: 48 3,363 4,273 27 1,664 76 6,810 16,330 44 3,301 Fremont ........................................: 239 2,954 4,842 234 2,854 311 3,399 7,508 310 (D) Garfield .......................................: 319 26,490 42,078 315 25,060 341 30,726 52,530 337 (D) Grand ..........................................: 24 2,844 5,457 23 (D) 21 1,460 2,327 20 (D) Gunnison .......................................: 30 2,082 5,122 30 2,080 33 2,741 4,423 33 2,741 Huerfano .......................................: 51 2,509 2,273 44 2,098 88 5,340 8,786 81 4,680 Jackson ........................................: 18 15,568 24,539 18 15,568 9 1,111 3,133 8 (D) Jefferson ......................................: 35 477 578 19 253 43 490 877 21 154 Kiowa ..........................................: 7 764 1,585 4 474 13 678 2,178 9 650 Kit Carson .....................................: 42 4,505 12,345 37 3,533 36 4,015 15,130 30 3,129 : Lake ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - La Plata .......................................: 221 18,894 58,658 218 (D) 274 16,769 32,465 272 (D) Larimer ........................................: 308 13,817 33,902 251 11,608 464 16,167 44,274 364 12,833 Las Animas .....................................: 92 9,314 13,479 82 5,561 139 9,459 19,250 119 7,755 Lincoln ........................................: 12 1,680 5,749 8 268 18 1,716 2,154 8 289 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Forage, Hay, and Silage: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALFALFA HAY (TONS, DRY) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Logan ..........................................: 172 35,218 149,704 153 27,987 199 30,756 124,435 181 28,164 Mesa ...........................................: 847 24,398 56,275 839 23,207 977 26,617 73,132 956 26,119 Mineral ........................................: 6 135 477 6 135 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Moffat .........................................: 133 17,763 27,681 60 11,107 164 19,129 33,729 83 11,455 Montezuma ......................................: 229 22,135 73,187 223 21,341 298 35,486 145,015 293 34,312 Montrose .......................................: 419 17,391 38,562 412 16,838 437 21,142 44,967 430 20,628 Morgan .........................................: 144 16,680 61,969 130 15,140 199 27,438 134,298 174 25,685 Otero ..........................................: 170 23,009 77,097 165 22,182 198 24,924 96,251 188 24,547 Ouray ..........................................: 9 319 501 9 319 18 1,040 2,240 16 (D) Park ...........................................: 7 821 692 4 (D) 8 (D) (D) 7 (D) : Phillips .......................................: 16 5,255 27,699 15 (D) 17 2,524 7,591 14 1,638 Pitkin .........................................: 49 3,052 4,265 49 3,052 31 (D) 4,648 31 (D) Prowers ........................................: 107 60,529 200,224 101 58,916 144 42,832 161,621 141 42,315 Pueblo .........................................: 118 4,213 12,513 114 3,859 179 6,687 22,050 151 5,089 Rio Blanco .....................................: 103 7,268 13,070 98 6,449 105 8,805 16,141 94 6,690 Rio Grande .....................................: 123 22,605 77,430 118 21,182 143 34,103 134,402 135 (D) Routt ..........................................: 199 14,256 18,996 61 4,114 233 12,462 12,984 53 3,843 Saguache .......................................: 61 16,824 55,953 60 (D) 75 28,975 119,082 75 28,968 San Miguel .....................................: 21 1,119 993 21 1,119 32 3,141 5,930 31 (D) Sedgwick .......................................: 35 2,896 10,995 34 (D) 38 2,845 12,413 35 2,678 : Summit .........................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Teller .........................................: 9 925 (D) 5 (D) 10 1,265 589 4 343 Washington .....................................: 30 5,895 15,792 16 3,764 56 7,370 33,944 34 6,281 Weld ...........................................: 757 71,452 253,385 659 66,233 930 86,585 342,749 783 77,401 Yuma ...........................................: 66 9,092 38,521 60 8,754 88 11,872 56,720 85 10,550 : OTHER DRY HAY (TONS, DRY) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 4,694 606,707 947,284 3,657 403,422 6,087 672,400 1,071,110 4,239 439,500 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 45 5,773 8,952 17 1,182 87 5,051 6,378 36 1,199 Alamosa ........................................: 49 6,627 10,804 46 (D) 37 5,528 12,644 35 (D) Arapahoe .......................................: 20 1,452 1,398 3 132 74 2,978 1,806 4 (D) Archuleta ......................................: 67 8,995 11,882 65 (D) 70 4,557 6,403 64 3,941 Baca ...........................................: 38 8,087 15,732 11 603 60 10,184 21,095 19 2,534 Bent ...........................................: 31 6,178 14,815 23 3,830 30 6,322 6,872 22 (D) Boulder ........................................: 171 6,975 16,416 153 6,316 238 9,513 17,439 207 7,445 Chaffee ........................................: 51 3,908 6,281 49 (D) 58 5,767 10,097 52 5,617 Cheyenne .......................................: 30 17,156 14,361 2 (D) 50 12,625 18,445 9 1,303 Clear Creek ....................................: 8 (D) 66 6 (D) 10 426 (D) 7 151 : Conejos ........................................: 116 16,792 30,169 114 (D) 183 31,530 51,380 173 30,860 Costilla .......................................: 28 4,946 9,959 25 4,813 38 4,280 12,013 34 4,012 Crowley ........................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 287 15 2,386 4,649 11 687 Custer .........................................: 52 5,158 9,730 34 (D) 71 15,801 26,095 53 14,184 Delta ..........................................: 192 5,438 8,223 186 5,406 229 7,543 13,557 223 7,482 Dolores ........................................: 16 1,182 1,732 12 (D) 15 969 1,657 10 486 Douglas ........................................: 69 2,288 3,285 12 195 156 6,333 6,353 22 1,078 Eagle ..........................................: 58 6,764 13,576 55 6,729 67 6,369 8,385 57 (D) Elbert .........................................: 65 8,495 7,982 11 1,937 154 18,400 18,192 17 3,449 El Paso ........................................: 35 3,548 2,850 15 1,314 83 6,338 5,757 13 746 : Fremont ........................................: 78 2,936 2,355 73 2,387 161 4,923 11,690 152 (D) Garfield .......................................: 73 6,578 8,179 67 4,482 57 8,792 15,485 55 (D) Gilpin .........................................: 12 280 47 5 40 4 62 (D) 1 (D) Grand ..........................................: 91 26,975 30,253 87 (D) 124 28,737 41,636 117 (D) Gunnison .......................................: 133 32,264 41,488 133 32,255 138 38,236 47,158 135 38,143 Hinsdale .......................................: 7 245 310 7 245 14 887 1,678 14 707 Huerfano .......................................: 24 1,096 859 14 631 44 2,369 3,907 35 2,034 Jackson ........................................: 56 61,565 95,232 55 (D) 62 57,420 65,046 59 (D) Jefferson ......................................: 45 1,257 907 15 197 73 1,678 2,131 17 191 Kiowa ..........................................: 22 5,159 10,607 4 704 23 4,112 7,210 7 619 : Kit Carson .....................................: 74 20,387 35,893 37 4,774 75 15,228 27,436 19 2,254 Lake ...........................................: 6 (D) (D) 6 (D) 6 460 432 6 420 La Plata .......................................: 239 14,664 29,596 238 (D) 272 16,255 32,747 254 (D) Larimer ........................................: 234 15,980 21,756 198 12,738 335 18,789 32,198 226 11,034 Las Animas .....................................: 37 9,253 10,162 25 5,526 75 7,606 10,144 54 4,230 Lincoln ........................................: 74 26,825 52,192 10 932 81 28,406 49,376 13 3,417 Logan ..........................................: 87 17,892 27,437 45 6,654 115 20,547 32,025 36 5,240 Mesa ...........................................: 341 5,995 11,381 336 5,975 394 8,405 19,276 370 7,296 Mineral ........................................: 5 1,095 946 5 1,095 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Moffat .........................................: 64 11,280 19,257 35 5,520 76 17,859 26,261 49 11,900 : Montezuma ......................................: 195 10,587 23,173 183 10,167 196 8,419 17,304 189 8,080 Montrose .......................................: 207 11,137 21,890 203 11,051 222 9,370 16,835 215 8,566 Morgan .........................................: 54 6,588 11,935 38 3,981 104 11,324 20,106 65 4,420 Otero ..........................................: 51 3,180 8,874 46 2,980 77 2,799 7,682 68 2,720 Ouray ..........................................: 43 6,624 6,280 43 6,624 35 6,713 11,040 35 (D) Park ...........................................: 43 3,041 3,701 32 (D) 51 (D) (D) 36 (D) Phillips .......................................: 25 2,598 4,629 18 (D) 24 2,665 5,578 11 1,047 Pitkin .........................................: 23 593 757 23 593 32 (D) 2,212 31 (D) Prowers ........................................: 31 4,156 10,748 19 2,262 39 7,621 11,676 21 2,758 Pueblo .........................................: 47 1,546 1,628 37 1,310 67 3,406 6,141 48 2,474 : Rio Blanco .....................................: 76 11,097 22,590 69 8,216 98 17,549 26,579 90 14,459 Rio Grande .....................................: 66 16,374 12,138 61 15,146 78 10,027 18,012 76 (D) Routt ..........................................: 308 50,824 62,403 200 37,815 328 30,170 41,308 198 23,138 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Forage, Hay, and Silage: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER DRY HAY (TONS, DRY) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Saguache .......................................: 57 20,157 33,991 53 (D) 81 29,212 47,515 76 28,356 San Miguel .....................................: 16 2,688 3,796 15 (D) 18 1,191 1,241 17 (D) Sedgwick .......................................: 10 683 1,386 9 (D) 20 2,661 5,012 11 1,146 Summit .........................................: 21 (D) (D) 20 (D) 13 2,673 3,441 12 (D) Teller .........................................: 7 98 55 2 (D) 7 271 415 4 220 Washington .....................................: 106 32,420 52,846 19 1,505 124 36,640 78,921 28 5,986 Weld ...........................................: 399 27,810 52,909 291 17,758 557 32,811 56,623 292 13,208 Yuma ...........................................: 59 9,567 19,684 35 5,908 60 6,182 12,260 27 1,934 : ALL HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, AND : GREENCHOP (TONS, GREEN) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 1,597 149,544 705,428 1,219 106,516 1,884 118,566 586,860 1,345 79,774 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 22 688 2,359 12 397 29 2,493 3,906 16 831 Alamosa ........................................: 10 972 2,413 9 (D) 8 664 976 7 (D) Arapahoe .......................................: 16 347 1,090 - - 29 700 3,651 5 307 Archuleta ......................................: 11 172 269 9 (D) 12 380 2,560 9 267 Baca ...........................................: 16 3,127 6,818 6 998 7 971 2,273 2 (D) Bent ...........................................: 7 3,177 13,883 6 (D) 7 356 4,768 7 356 Boulder ........................................: 79 3,417 10,991 57 1,802 91 1,148 2,690 68 920 Chaffee ........................................: 9 138 602 9 138 19 730 1,993 19 730 Cheyenne .......................................: 13 2,252 7,202 4 1,089 17 4,059 3,169 - - Conejos ........................................: 28 1,999 12,825 23 1,913 29 4,136 16,422 25 3,374 : Costilla .......................................: 4 181 256 4 181 4 385 3,760 4 385 Crowley ........................................: - - - - - 14 676 9,281 13 (D) Custer .........................................: 9 312 641 8 (D) 9 1,040 2,146 7 (D) Delta ..........................................: 84 1,641 4,135 82 (D) 109 2,062 4,077 107 (D) Dolores ........................................: 6 269 303 3 145 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Douglas ........................................: 35 1,101 1,743 6 38 60 1,159 1,900 6 175 Eagle ..........................................: 31 1,079 5,819 30 (D) 25 987 2,731 25 967 Elbert .........................................: 21 1,945 15,272 6 313 40 2,895 5,592 3 165 El Paso ........................................: 14 543 811 2 (D) 21 2,732 5,194 4 218 Fremont ........................................: 39 1,051 8,419 37 (D) 46 527 2,715 43 433 : Garfield .......................................: 30 929 4,827 28 (D) 22 387 941 20 (D) Gilpin .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Grand ..........................................: 12 1,025 4,029 12 1,025 22 944 5,662 17 849 Gunnison .......................................: 21 840 2,085 18 825 14 572 1,239 14 572 Hinsdale .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Huerfano .......................................: 16 1,130 4,208 9 645 18 1,152 15,658 13 632 Jackson ........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) Jefferson ......................................: 31 274 304 10 87 42 280 433 20 127 Kiowa ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 7 610 575 1 (D) Kit Carson .....................................: 20 5,803 29,857 15 1,274 19 5,178 46,146 3 255 : La Plata .......................................: 59 5,067 23,745 51 4,347 72 2,359 10,755 63 2,222 Larimer ........................................: 95 6,624 38,001 64 5,637 132 4,561 33,962 90 3,624 Las Animas .....................................: 12 1,346 1,710 8 226 16 790 16,698 13 146 Lincoln ........................................: 12 3,086 13,722 3 530 6 1,519 (D) - - Logan ..........................................: 34 5,652 45,577 18 2,397 26 5,705 42,465 8 1,885 Mesa ...........................................: 136 1,558 3,650 130 1,461 161 1,273 3,666 154 1,207 Mineral ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Moffat .........................................: 18 1,678 5,634 13 903 16 551 2,394 2 (D) Montezuma ......................................: 54 1,183 5,176 50 1,129 88 4,401 25,590 87 (D) Montrose .......................................: 56 1,642 6,525 56 1,642 73 1,501 4,503 73 1,501 : Morgan .........................................: 35 3,427 23,446 27 2,689 48 4,758 32,562 37 4,360 Otero ..........................................: 26 2,696 25,899 26 2,572 37 2,234 27,127 34 1,950 Ouray ..........................................: 4 368 538 4 368 4 85 292 4 85 Park ...........................................: 25 3,091 10,062 22 2,852 12 1,431 1,521 8 1,091 Phillips .......................................: 5 1,444 3,526 2 (D) 3 (D) 116 1 (D) Pitkin .........................................: 5 990 2,190 5 990 8 196 866 8 196 Prowers ........................................: 22 11,013 53,189 20 (D) 13 9,051 46,278 12 (D) Pueblo .........................................: 27 768 8,615 21 514 21 1,475 4,988 16 1,025 Rio Blanco .....................................: 21 2,006 9,219 19 (D) 17 2,510 3,652 16 (D) Rio Grande .....................................: 22 2,228 6,551 22 2,176 11 725 2,678 10 (D) : Routt ..........................................: 68 6,825 12,313 29 5,499 112 3,891 8,085 54 2,696 Saguache .......................................: 25 9,464 36,957 25 9,464 6 2,422 2,628 6 2,410 San Miguel .....................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 6 121 376 6 121 Sedgwick .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Summit .........................................: 7 59 82 7 50 11 1,384 1,618 11 1,375 Teller .........................................: 3 54 108 2 (D) 3 107 (D) 2 (D) Washington .....................................: 13 3,382 10,209 7 415 21 3,411 6,586 4 620 Weld ...........................................: 200 33,991 190,032 163 28,428 208 20,044 125,615 145 17,824 Yuma ...........................................: 21 4,342 24,484 13 2,993 22 1,848 18,063 14 1,248 : HAYLAGE OR GREENCHOP FROM : ALFALFA OR ALFALFA MIXTURES : (TONS, GREEN) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 472 52,570 251,822 423 50,566 588 38,763 231,827 490 35,989 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Forage, Hay, and Silage: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HAYLAGE OR GREENCHOP FROM : ALFALFA OR ALFALFA MIXTURES : (TONS, GREEN) - Con. : : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 3 65 55 3 65 2 (D) (D) - - Alamosa ........................................: 8 662 2,207 8 662 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Arapahoe .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 5 100 100 - - Archuleta ......................................: 3 20 25 1 (D) 3 (D) (D) 2 (D) Bent ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 4 269 (D) 4 269 Boulder ........................................: 12 377 478 7 109 14 255 1,204 9 199 Chaffee ........................................: 4 88 526 4 88 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) Cheyenne .......................................: 4 1,017 4,420 3 (D) - - - - - Conejos ........................................: 7 280 853 7 280 12 1,368 6,450 12 1,368 Costilla .......................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : Crowley ........................................: - - - - - 3 (D) 200 3 (D) Custer .........................................: 3 57 (D) 3 57 2 (D) (D) - - Delta ..........................................: 45 502 1,027 43 (D) 56 1,339 2,528 54 (D) Douglas ........................................: 5 46 52 4 (D) 11 191 656 3 70 Eagle ..........................................: 9 565 2,483 9 565 5 295 415 5 295 Elbert .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 12 243 1,004 - - El Paso ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Fremont ........................................: 23 221 480 22 (D) 10 47 93 10 47 Garfield .......................................: 5 95 524 4 (D) 8 130 150 8 130 Grand ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 160 240 2 (D) : Gunnison .......................................: 5 406 1,394 5 406 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Huerfano .......................................: 4 520 1,618 3 (D) 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) Jefferson ......................................: 5 13 13 3 (D) 9 70 169 9 70 Kiowa ..........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Kit Carson .....................................: 5 250 1,100 5 250 - - - - - La Plata .......................................: 7 3,328 19,827 7 3,328 10 1,015 6,418 10 1,015 Larimer ........................................: 25 4,169 26,265 22 3,622 37 1,524 10,503 30 1,142 Las Animas .....................................: 3 130 114 3 130 8 46 92 8 46 Logan ..........................................: 13 850 8,449 10 680 6 1,083 6,410 4 (D) Mesa ...........................................: 45 459 1,369 42 445 72 596 2,078 66 578 : Moffat .........................................: 6 159 1,658 5 (D) 9 160 334 1 (D) Montezuma ......................................: 16 295 1,043 14 (D) 30 2,334 20,197 29 (D) Montrose .......................................: 23 1,157 5,706 23 1,157 18 450 1,864 18 450 Morgan .........................................: 23 2,434 21,994 23 2,434 37 4,071 31,249 31 4,035 Otero ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 6 342 2,753 6 188 Ouray ..........................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) - - - - - Park ...........................................: 4 (D) (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) (D) - - Phillips .......................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Pitkin .........................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 5 113 (D) 5 113 Prowers ........................................: 7 5,482 13,259 7 5,482 4 5,500 31,000 4 5,500 : Pueblo .........................................: 6 28 26 6 28 12 613 1,975 12 613 Rio Blanco .....................................: 8 293 (D) 6 (D) 4 240 282 4 240 Rio Grande .....................................: 4 329 698 4 277 8 642 2,581 8 642 Routt ..........................................: 13 4,707 10,316 3 4,500 36 1,285 3,434 19 1,090 San Miguel .....................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 6 121 376 6 121 Sedgwick .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Summit .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 7 87 97 7 78 Weld ...........................................: 92 17,824 101,789 88 17,744 88 12,065 84,755 81 12,030 Yuma ...........................................: 4 1,406 2,814 4 1,406 8 627 1,561 6 (D) : ALL OTHER HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, : AND GREENCHOP (TONS, GREEN) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 1,150 96,974 453,606 813 55,950 1,342 79,803 355,033 883 43,785 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 19 623 2,304 9 332 27 (D) (D) 16 831 Alamosa ........................................: 3 310 206 2 (D) 7 (D) (D) 6 (D) Arapahoe .......................................: 15 (D) (D) - - 24 600 3,551 5 307 Archuleta ......................................: 8 152 244 8 144 9 (D) (D) 7 (D) Baca ...........................................: 16 3,127 6,818 6 998 7 971 2,273 2 (D) Bent ...........................................: 5 (D) (D) 4 (D) 3 87 (D) 3 87 Boulder ........................................: 67 3,040 10,513 50 1,693 77 893 1,486 59 721 Chaffee ........................................: 5 50 76 5 50 16 (D) (D) 16 (D) Cheyenne .......................................: 9 1,235 2,782 1 (D) 17 4,059 3,169 - - Conejos ........................................: 24 1,719 11,972 19 1,633 17 2,768 9,972 13 2,006 : Costilla .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Crowley ........................................: - - - - - 13 (D) 9,081 10 506 Custer .........................................: 6 255 (D) 5 (D) 7 (D) (D) 7 (D) Delta ..........................................: 39 1,139 3,108 39 1,139 55 723 1,549 55 723 Dolores ........................................: 6 269 303 3 145 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Douglas ........................................: 30 1,055 1,691 2 (D) 49 968 1,244 3 105 Eagle ..........................................: 22 514 3,336 21 (D) 20 692 2,316 20 672 Elbert .........................................: 20 (D) (D) 6 313 33 2,652 4,588 3 165 El Paso ........................................: 12 (D) (D) 2 (D) 20 (D) (D) 3 (D) Fremont ........................................: 16 830 7,939 15 (D) 36 480 2,622 33 386 : Garfield .......................................: 25 834 4,303 24 (D) 14 257 791 12 (D) Gilpin .........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Grand ..........................................: 11 (D) (D) 11 (D) 18 784 5,422 15 (D) Gunnison .......................................: 16 434 691 13 419 12 (D) (D) 12 (D) Hinsdale .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Huerfano .......................................: 12 610 2,590 6 (D) 16 (D) (D) 11 (D) Jackson ........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Forage, Hay, and Silage: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALL OTHER HAYLAGE, GRASS SILAGE, : AND GREENCHOP (TONS, GREEN) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Jefferson ......................................: 26 261 291 7 (D) 39 210 264 17 57 Kiowa ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) (D) - - Kit Carson .....................................: 15 5,553 28,757 10 1,024 19 5,178 46,146 3 255 La Plata .......................................: 52 1,739 3,918 44 1,019 62 1,344 4,337 53 1,207 Larimer ........................................: 70 2,455 11,736 42 2,015 95 3,037 23,459 60 2,482 Las Animas .....................................: 9 1,216 1,596 5 96 8 744 16,606 5 100 Lincoln ........................................: 12 3,086 13,722 3 530 6 1,519 (D) - - Logan ..........................................: 22 4,802 37,128 9 1,717 22 4,622 36,055 6 (D) Mesa ...........................................: 95 1,099 2,281 92 1,016 100 677 1,588 93 629 Mineral ........................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) : Moffat .........................................: 13 1,519 3,976 8 (D) 7 391 2,060 1 (D) Montezuma ......................................: 38 888 4,133 36 (D) 59 2,067 5,393 58 (D) Montrose .......................................: 33 485 819 33 485 55 1,051 2,639 55 1,051 Morgan .........................................: 12 993 1,452 4 255 14 687 1,313 9 325 Otero ..........................................: 25 (D) (D) 25 (D) 31 1,892 24,374 28 1,762 Ouray ..........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 4 85 292 4 85 Park ...........................................: 23 (D) (D) 19 (D) 11 (D) (D) 8 1,091 Phillips .......................................: 3 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) Pitkin .........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 83 (D) 3 83 Prowers ........................................: 15 5,531 39,930 13 (D) 9 3,551 15,278 8 (D) : Pueblo .........................................: 21 740 8,589 15 486 12 862 3,013 7 412 Rio Blanco .....................................: 13 1,713 (D) 13 1,673 13 2,270 3,370 12 (D) Rio Grande .....................................: 19 1,899 5,853 19 1,899 3 83 97 2 (D) Routt ..........................................: 55 2,118 1,997 26 999 79 2,606 4,651 35 1,606 Saguache .......................................: 25 9,464 36,957 25 9,464 6 2,422 2,628 6 2,410 San Miguel .....................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Sedgwick .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Summit .........................................: 6 (D) (D) 6 (D) 4 1,297 1,521 4 1,297 Teller .........................................: 3 54 108 2 (D) 3 107 (D) 2 (D) Washington .....................................: 13 3,382 10,209 7 415 21 3,411 6,586 4 620 : Weld ...........................................: 117 16,167 88,243 80 10,684 124 7,979 40,860 68 5,794 Yuma ...........................................: 19 2,936 21,670 10 1,587 15 1,221 16,502 9 (D) : CORN FOR SILAGE OR : GREENCHOP (TONS) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 642 172,001 3,547,578 473 122,735 751 151,466 3,768,684 666 127,864 : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: 10 4,098 64,780 2 (D) 10 1,540 39,597 6 1,042 Alamosa ........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Baca ...........................................: 9 1,518 19,462 2 (D) 10 1,441 22,074 7 746 Bent ...........................................: 4 610 14,264 4 589 6 298 5,778 6 298 Boulder ........................................: 5 606 16,018 3 (D) 7 1,246 33,284 7 1,240 Broomfield .....................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Cheyenne .......................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Conejos ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Crowley ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 86 1,562 2 (D) Delta ..........................................: 9 1,748 53,575 8 (D) 18 2,315 55,731 18 2,235 : Douglas ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Elbert .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - El Paso ........................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Fremont ........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Garfield .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 4 160 3,600 1 (D) Huerfano .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Jackson ........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Kit Carson .....................................: 32 9,496 193,126 23 6,423 23 5,395 132,047 11 3,550 Lake ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - La Plata .......................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - : Larimer ........................................: 26 6,879 135,485 24 (D) 42 7,557 167,401 41 (D) Lincoln ........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Logan ..........................................: 24 4,290 92,105 15 2,553 22 8,289 190,763 17 7,243 Mesa ...........................................: 15 2,044 38,887 11 1,689 36 1,589 37,026 34 (D) Moffat .........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) Montezuma ......................................: - - - - - 11 741 17,040 10 (D) Montrose .......................................: 43 2,503 49,238 25 1,508 28 2,107 49,359 28 2,098 Morgan .........................................: 87 21,014 453,212 75 18,714 88 26,184 663,083 80 25,758 Otero ..........................................: 7 163 2,580 4 80 16 1,491 26,293 15 (D) Phillips .......................................: 14 5,954 105,463 7 2,719 10 2,986 70,537 8 (D) : Prowers ........................................: 18 6,015 95,991 14 3,405 23 4,606 103,041 23 4,600 Pueblo .........................................: 7 492 7,615 3 181 25 1,677 41,879 19 1,377 San Miguel .....................................: - - - - - 4 526 11,120 4 526 Sedgwick .......................................: 5 2,680 21,646 3 (D) 7 1,250 37,958 5 (D) Washington .....................................: 15 6,626 75,337 12 547 11 4,167 126,722 8 1,143 Weld ...........................................: 262 81,767 1,831,943 208 67,100 299 65,970 1,662,884 276 56,383 Yuma ...........................................: 32 11,016 235,320 22 8,727 32 7,662 219,278 29 4,569 : SORGHUM FOR SILAGE OR : GREENCHOP (TONS) : : State Total : : Colorado .......................................: 145 37,150 378,120 88 14,032 145 34,438 436,142 80 9,796 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 26. Field Seeds, Grass Seeds, Forage, Hay, and Silage: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SORGHUM FOR SILAGE OR : GREENCHOP (TONS) - Con. : : Counties : : Adams ..........................................: - - - - - 5 1,288 2,384 - - Baca ...........................................: 13 3,149 47,380 4 636 6 1,700 22,613 3 1,260 Bent ...........................................: 4 155 2,360 1 (D) 5 246 3,820 4 (D) Boulder ........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - Cheyenne .......................................: 3 2,492 30,046 - - 9 3,280 40,472 - - Crowley ........................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 11 369 5,273 7 181 Elbert .........................................: - - - - - 7 775 873 - - El Paso ........................................: - - - - - 3 (D) 149 - - Fremont ........................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - Kiowa ..........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - : Kit Carson .....................................: 7 2,557 15,176 6 (D) 6 10,314 148,264 3 (D) Lake ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - - La Plata .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Larimer ........................................: 8 4,554 57,275 7 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Lincoln ........................................: 7 3,189 18,614 1 (D) 7 4,140 7,800 - - Logan ..........................................: 4 221 (D) 2 (D) 3 347 5,087 2 (D) Montrose .......................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Morgan .........................................: 13 2,796 30,488 12 (D) 3 (D) (D) 2 (D) Otero ..........................................: 20 3,346 53,715 15 2,450 36 5,325 105,342 34 (D) Phillips .......................................: 1 (D) (D) - - - - - - - : Prowers ........................................: 12 3,625 26,049 9 1,481 5 374 6,364 3 (D) Pueblo .........................................: 9 634 9,851 6 631 1 (D) (D) - - Saguache .......................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - Sedgwick .......................................: 3 370 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Washington .....................................: 4 (D) 18,171 - - 4 2,280 30,405 - - Weld ...........................................: 26 3,378 50,090 18 1,918 22 1,619 25,044 17 1,291 Yuma ...........................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 3 160 2,130 - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 27. Other Crops: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CORN, TRADITIONAL OR : INDIAN (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 14 33 16,600 12 (D) : Counties : : Boulder ................................: - - - - - 4 7 3,500 4 7 Delta ..................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Larimer ................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Montrose ...............................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Morgan .................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Pueblo .................................: - - - - - 3 3 1,500 3 3 Weld ...................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : HERBS, DRIED (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 14 45 4,673 6 16 16 19 5,000 9 12 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: - - - - - 3 3 1,200 3 3 Boulder ................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 6 8 1,850 4 (D) Delta ..................................: 5 (D) 1,500 5 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) El Paso ................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 3 3 600 - - Grand ..................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Larimer ................................: 1 (D) (D) - - 2 (D) (D) - - Summit .................................: 6 6 2,400 - - - - - - - : HOPS (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 25 226 220,950 16 111 16 51 25,684 12 43 : Counties : : Boulder ................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Delta ..................................: 2 (D) (D) - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Douglas ................................: 3 (D) 1,500 3 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) La Plata ...............................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) - - Larimer ................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Las Animas .............................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Mesa ...................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) Montrose ...............................: 8 207 207,100 4 100 - - - - - Routt ..................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Teller .................................: 3 2 2,400 - - 3 3 1,500 - - Weld ...................................: 7 15 9,600 7 (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) : MINT FOR OIL, ALL : (POUNDS OF OIL) : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : Counties : : Fremont ................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : MINT FOR OIL, PEPPERMINT : (POUNDS OF OIL) : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : Counties : : Fremont ................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - - : MINT TEA LEAVES (POUNDS) : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 3 3 300 3 3 - - - - - : Counties : : Jefferson ..............................: 3 3 300 3 3 - - - - - : OTHER CROPS : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 6 (D) (X) 2 (D) 50 5,092 (X) 36 2,718 : Counties : : Alamosa ................................: 4 200 (X) 2 (D) 4 450 (X) 4 450 Arapahoe ...............................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Boulder ................................: - - (X) - - 6 10 (X) 6 10 Costilla ...............................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) Delta ..................................: - - (X) - - 12 1,332 (X) 6 633 Fremont ................................: - - (X) - - 7 43 (X) 7 43 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 27. Other Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Harvested : Irrigated : Harvested : Irrigated :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Quantity : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER CROPS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Kiowa ..................................: 1 (D) (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Kit Carson .............................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) - - Lincoln ................................: - - (X) - - 3 870 (X) - - Logan ..................................: 1 (D) (X) - - - - (X) - - Mesa ...................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) Morgan .................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) Otero ..................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) Rio Grande .............................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) Sedgwick ...............................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) - - Weld ...................................: - - (X) - - 4 700 (X) 4 700 Yuma ...................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 28. Land Used for Vegetables and Vegetables Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : 2022 : 2017 :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Land used for vegetables (see text) : : Land used for vegetables (see text) : :-------------------------------------------------------: Vegetables :-------------------------------------------------------: Vegetables : Harvested : Irrigated : harvested : Harvested : Irrigated : harvested :-------------------------------------------------------: (see text) :-------------------------------------------------------: (see text) Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : (acres) : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : (acres) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 1,176 79,128 1,176 79,128 79,513 1,007 78,353 1,007 78,353 79,291 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 21 135 21 135 143 28 336 28 336 368 Alamosa ................................: 49 17,379 49 17,379 17,381 30 16,071 30 16,071 16,071 Arapahoe ...............................: 11 14 11 14 15 12 15 12 15 20 Archuleta ..............................: 8 10 8 10 10 7 3 7 3 3 Baca ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (D) - - - - - Bent ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - - - - Boulder ................................: 97 379 97 379 415 92 703 92 703 722 Chaffee ................................: 14 33 14 33 37 4 11 4 11 11 Conejos ................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) (D) Costilla ...............................: 7 4,285 7 4,285 4,286 7 2,770 7 2,770 2,770 : Crowley ................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) (D) 5 150 5 150 150 Custer .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - - - - Delta ..................................: 99 1,171 99 1,171 1,219 83 1,279 83 1,279 1,295 Denver .................................: 7 6 7 6 6 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Dolores ................................: 13 8 13 8 8 5 7 5 7 11 Douglas ................................: 26 30 26 30 33 10 6 10 6 7 Eagle ..................................: 7 4 7 4 4 6 4 6 4 5 Elbert .................................: 24 15 24 15 17 30 22 30 22 28 El Paso ................................: 35 38 35 38 44 29 40 29 40 56 Fremont ................................: 36 45 36 45 47 29 43 29 43 50 : Garfield ...............................: 14 17 14 17 17 13 284 13 284 287 Gilpin .................................: - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Grand ..................................: 4 7 4 7 7 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Gunnison ...............................: 7 10 7 10 11 6 12 6 12 17 Huerfano ...............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (D) 5 5 5 5 7 Jackson ................................: - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Jefferson ..............................: 35 25 35 25 28 38 30 38 30 39 Kit Carson .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - - - - La Plata ...............................: 63 113 63 113 134 30 42 30 42 52 Larimer ................................: 80 126 80 126 135 76 105 76 105 112 : Las Animas .............................: 4 6 4 6 6 7 5 7 5 5 Logan ..................................: 4 14 4 14 14 3 18 3 18 (D) Mesa ...................................: 93 831 93 831 848 80 653 80 653 660 Moffat .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (D) - - - - - Montezuma ..............................: 51 78 51 78 87 47 69 47 69 86 Montrose ...............................: 47 1,765 47 1,765 1,810 40 1,958 40 1,958 2,065 Morgan .................................: 16 372 16 372 373 25 579 25 579 581 Otero ..................................: 24 2,413 24 2,413 2,424 18 1,795 18 1,795 1,804 Ouray ..................................: 3 4 3 4 (D) 3 3 3 3 5 Park ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) : Phillips ...............................: - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) Pitkin .................................: 9 19 9 19 21 4 1 4 1 1 Pueblo .................................: 32 1,993 32 1,993 1,993 29 1,072 29 1,072 1,179 Rio Blanco .............................: 5 47 5 47 47 - - - - - Rio Grande .............................: 51 18,420 51 18,420 18,422 48 17,672 48 17,672 17,732 Routt ..................................: 16 16 16 16 20 4 9 4 9 16 Saguache ...............................: 36 17,007 36 17,007 17,010 43 19,011 43 19,011 19,186 San Miguel .............................: 4 11 4 11 14 3 (D) 3 (D) (D) Summit .................................: 6 1 6 1 1 - - - - - Teller .................................: 7 6 7 6 6 8 15 8 15 15 : Washington .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) - - - - - Weld ...................................: 80 8,098 80 8,098 8,225 84 9,471 84 9,471 9,646 Yuma ...................................: 4 2,640 4 2,640 2,640 4 1,987 4 1,987 2,107 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VEGETABLES HARVESTED : FOR SALE : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 1,176 79,513 1,119 71,827 149 7,686 1,007 79,291 974 75,601 134 3,690 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 21 143 19 140 6 3 28 368 26 363 9 5 Alamosa ..........................................: 49 17,381 47 16,782 6 599 30 16,071 29 (D) 2 (D) Arapahoe .........................................: 11 15 11 15 - - 12 20 12 20 - - Archuleta ........................................: 8 10 6 (D) 4 (D) 7 3 7 3 - - Baca .............................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Bent .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 97 415 97 405 11 10 92 722 91 719 5 3 Chaffee ..........................................: 14 37 14 (D) 1 (D) 4 11 4 11 - - Conejos ..........................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Costilla .........................................: 7 4,286 6 (D) 2 (D) 7 2,770 7 (D) 1 (D) : Crowley ..........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 5 150 5 150 - - Custer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 99 1,219 90 1,189 15 30 83 1,295 78 (D) 24 (D) Denver ...........................................: 7 6 7 6 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dolores ..........................................: 13 8 13 8 - - 5 11 5 11 - - Douglas ..........................................: 26 33 24 (D) 2 (D) 10 7 9 (D) 1 (D) Eagle ............................................: 7 4 7 (D) 1 (D) 6 5 6 (D) 1 (D) Elbert ...........................................: 24 17 22 15 4 2 30 28 30 25 9 3 El Paso ..........................................: 35 44 32 40 6 4 29 56 28 55 4 1 Fremont ..........................................: 36 47 36 46 4 2 29 50 28 40 4 10 : Garfield .........................................: 14 17 12 (D) 2 (D) 13 287 12 (D) 1 (D) Gilpin ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Grand ............................................: 4 7 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gunnison .........................................: 7 11 7 11 - - 6 17 6 17 - - Huerfano .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 5 7 5 (D) 2 (D) Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 35 28 35 (D) 2 (D) 38 39 38 39 - - Kit Carson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - La Plata .........................................: 63 134 61 117 18 17 30 52 30 51 4 1 Larimer ..........................................: 80 135 79 125 6 10 76 112 76 108 8 4 : Las Animas .......................................: 4 6 4 6 - - 7 5 7 5 - - Logan ............................................: 4 14 4 14 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 93 848 89 (D) 14 (D) 80 660 76 (D) 6 (D) Moffat ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Montezuma ........................................: 51 87 45 74 9 14 47 86 44 70 7 16 Montrose .........................................: 47 1,810 47 1,691 6 119 40 2,065 37 1,829 8 235 Morgan ...........................................: 16 373 16 373 - - 25 581 25 581 - - Otero ............................................: 24 2,424 24 (D) 2 (D) 18 1,804 18 1,804 - - Ouray ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 5 3 1 3 4 Park .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Phillips .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 9 21 9 21 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Pueblo ...........................................: 32 1,993 28 (D) 4 (D) 29 1,179 29 1,175 4 5 Rio Blanco .......................................: 5 47 5 47 - - - - - - - - Rio Grande .......................................: 51 18,422 42 (D) 9 (D) 48 17,732 45 (D) 8 (D) Routt ............................................: 16 20 16 20 - - 4 16 4 16 - - Saguache .........................................: 36 17,010 33 (D) 5 (D) 43 19,186 43 17,912 8 1,274 San Miguel .......................................: 4 14 4 14 - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Summit ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Teller ...........................................: 7 6 7 6 - - 8 15 8 15 - - : Washington .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld .............................................: 80 8,225 79 8,223 4 2 84 9,646 79 (D) 11 (D) Yuma .............................................: 4 2,640 4 2,640 - - 4 2,107 4 (D) 2 (D) : ARTICHOKES, EXCLUDING : JERUSALEM : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 15 8 15 8 - - : Counties : : Boulder ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delta ............................................: - - - - - - 9 6 9 6 - - Garfield .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montezuma ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : ASPARAGUS, BEARING AGE : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 54 50 54 (D) 1 (D) 54 58 54 (D) 3 (D) : Counties : : Arapahoe .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boulder ..........................................: 6 5 6 5 - - 12 4 12 4 - - Crowley ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delta ............................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dolores ..........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - - - Elbert ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 (D) 1 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASPARAGUS, BEARING AGE - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : El Paso ..........................................: - - - - - - 5 3 5 3 - - Fremont ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Garfield .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - La Plata .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Larimer ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Mesa .............................................: 12 7 12 7 - - 7 4 7 4 - - Montezuma ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 3 4 (D) 2 (D) Montrose .........................................: 7 (D) 7 7 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Saguache .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - San Miguel .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : BEANS, LIMA : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 16 44 13 44 3 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Counties : : Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elbert ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - El Paso ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Mesa .............................................: 3 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - Montezuma ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Montrose .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Grande .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : BEANS, SNAP (BUSH AND POLE) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 202 567 175 553 30 14 185 722 175 694 15 28 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Alamosa ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Arapahoe .........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Archuleta ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 37 6 33 6 4 (Z) 26 14 24 (D) 2 (D) Conejos ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Crowley ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delta ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 12 4 12 (D) 1 (D) Dolores ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Douglas ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elbert ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 15 2 15 (D) 2 (D) El Paso ..........................................: 15 2 10 1 5 1 19 3 19 3 - - Fremont ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Garfield .........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Gunnison .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Huerfano .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Jefferson ........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - La Plata .........................................: 21 2 21 2 - - 7 2 7 2 - - Larimer ..........................................: 25 7 20 5 5 2 14 3 13 (D) 1 (D) : Las Animas .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 12 12 9 12 3 (Z) 7 (D) 7 (D) - - Montezuma ........................................: 16 3 10 1 6 2 12 3 11 (D) 1 (D) Montrose .........................................: 5 68 4 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Ouray ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 1 - - 3 1 Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: - - - - - - 7 31 7 31 - - Rio Grande .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - : Saguache .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Teller ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Weld .............................................: 9 (D) 9 (D) 3 (D) 19 (D) 19 (D) 2 (D) : BEETS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 187 182 183 (D) 7 (D) 188 207 176 (D) 12 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Arapahoe .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Archuleta ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEETS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Boulder ..........................................: 34 13 34 13 - - 21 6 19 (D) 2 (D) Chaffee ..........................................: 9 2 9 2 - - - - - - - - Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 15 3 15 3 - - 12 2 12 2 - - Denver ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dolores ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Elbert ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - El Paso ..........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 9 2 9 2 - - Fremont ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Garfield .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 32 4 32 - - Gunnison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Huerfano .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Jefferson ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - La Plata .........................................: 13 3 13 3 - - 12 3 12 3 - - Larimer ..........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 13 2 13 2 - - Las Animas .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Logan ............................................: 3 4 3 4 - - - - - - - - Mesa .............................................: 10 5 9 (D) 1 (D) 10 4 9 (D) 1 (D) Montezuma ........................................: 14 2 14 2 - - 16 3 16 3 - - : Montrose .........................................: 9 4 9 4 - - 8 1 8 1 - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Otero ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Ouray ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 1 - - 3 1 Pitkin ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 17 18 14 17 3 1 Rio Grande .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Saguache .........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 3 1 1 (D) San Miguel .......................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - : Teller ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Weld .............................................: 9 8 8 (D) 1 (D) 15 7 15 7 - - : BROCCOLI : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 90 17 85 16 5 1 97 131 97 (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Arapahoe .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boulder ..........................................: 16 3 15 (D) 1 (D) 9 1 9 1 - - Chaffee ..........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delta ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Denver ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Elbert ...........................................: - - - - - - 8 1 8 (D) 1 (D) El Paso ..........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Fremont ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Garfield .........................................: - - - - - - 7 114 7 114 - - : Gunnison .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Jefferson ........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - La Plata .........................................: 12 5 12 5 - - 8 2 8 2 - - Larimer ..........................................: 9 1 5 (D) 4 (D) 6 1 6 1 - - Mesa .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Montezuma ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Montrose .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Park .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Rio Grande .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Saguache .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Weld .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 9 3 9 3 - - : BRUSSELS SPROUTS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 29 11 29 11 - - 24 3 24 3 - - : Counties : : Boulder ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delta ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elbert ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - El Paso ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fremont ..........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Garfield .........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - La Plata .........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Larimer ..........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Mesa .............................................: 5 2 5 2 - - - - - - - - Montezuma ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montrose .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BRUSSELS SPROUTS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Pueblo ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rio Grande .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Weld .............................................: 5 6 5 6 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : CABBAGE, CHINESE (NAPPA, : BOK CHOY, ETC.) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 67 17 59 15 8 2 28 14 28 14 - - : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boulder ..........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Chaffee ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Denver ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dolores ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - El Paso ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gunnison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - La Plata .........................................: 4 2 1 (D) 3 (D) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - : Larimer ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montezuma ........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Montrose .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Grande .......................................: 10 1 5 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Saguache .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Weld .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : CABBAGE, HEAD : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 129 1,064 106 1,058 23 6 93 1,365 93 1,365 - - : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Arapahoe .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Boulder ..........................................: 17 3 11 2 6 1 13 5 13 5 - - Chaffee ..........................................: 4 3 4 3 - - - - - - - - Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 17 (D) 14 7 3 (D) 7 1 7 1 - - Dolores ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Elbert ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : El Paso ..........................................: 5 1 - - 5 1 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fremont ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Garfield .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Gunnison .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - La Plata .........................................: 11 (D) 11 (D) - - 10 3 10 3 - - Larimer ..........................................: 19 3 14 2 5 2 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Mesa .............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montezuma ........................................: 9 1 7 (D) 2 (D) 7 2 7 2 - - : Montrose .........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: 3 201 3 201 - - 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Rio Grande .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Saguache .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - San Miguel .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Teller ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Weld .............................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 10 (D) 10 (D) - - : CABBAGE, MUSTARD : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 12 1 12 1 (X) (X) 19 2 19 2 (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Boulder ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Chaffee ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Delta ............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Denver ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Huerfano .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) La Plata .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) Larimer ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Mesa .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CABBAGE, MUSTARD - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Montezuma ........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) Montrose .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Pueblo ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) : CANTALOUPES AND MUSKMELONS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 92 467 92 467 - - 109 577 109 577 - - : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Alamosa ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Arapahoe .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boulder ..........................................: 9 20 9 20 - - 12 21 12 21 - - Conejos ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Crowley ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delta ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Denver ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Elbert ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 8 1 8 1 - - El Paso ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 10 1 10 1 - - : Fremont ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - La Plata .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Larimer ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Las Animas .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Logan ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 17 7 17 7 - - 12 10 12 10 - - Montezuma ........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Montrose .........................................: 10 20 10 20 - - 4 2 4 2 - - : Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Otero ............................................: 8 357 8 357 - - 10 459 10 459 - - Pueblo ...........................................: 3 7 3 7 - - 8 30 8 30 - - Saguache .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Weld .............................................: 8 33 8 33 - - 8 24 8 24 - - : CARROTS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 269 3,331 247 (D) 26 (D) 222 2,080 214 (D) 10 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Alamosa ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Arapahoe .........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Archuleta ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 39 12 32 11 7 1 31 10 29 (D) 2 (D) Chaffee ..........................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 34 27 32 (D) 2 (D) 16 2 16 2 - - Denver ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dolores ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - : Douglas ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Eagle ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Elbert ...........................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 17 2 17 (D) 1 (D) El Paso ..........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 13 2 13 2 - - Fremont ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 2 7 2 - - Garfield .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Gunnison .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Huerfano .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 7 1 7 1 - - La Plata .........................................: 17 9 15 7 5 2 13 3 13 3 - - : Larimer ..........................................: 27 4 22 2 5 2 17 2 17 2 - - Las Animas .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 18 9 18 9 - - 9 2 9 2 - - Montezuma ........................................: 19 4 17 (D) 2 (D) 21 7 20 (D) 1 (D) Montrose .........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 2 4 2 - - Ouray ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 1 - - 3 1 Pitkin ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 3 7 3 - - Rio Grande .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - : Routt ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Saguache .........................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) San Miguel .......................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Teller ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Weld .............................................: 11 (D) 11 (D) - - 15 (D) 15 (D) - - : CAULIFLOWER : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 47 23 47 23 - - 47 10 47 10 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAULIFLOWER - Con. : : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Arapahoe .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boulder ..........................................: 14 11 14 11 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Chaffee ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Douglas ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - El Paso ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fremont ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gunnison .........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - La Plata .........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Larimer ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montezuma ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Montrose .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Rio Grande .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Routt ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : San Miguel .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Weld .............................................: 5 7 5 7 - - 5 1 5 1 - - : CELERY : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 36 6 36 6 - - 21 3 21 3 - - : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Chaffee ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Elbert ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - El Paso ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Fremont ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gunnison .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - La Plata .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Larimer ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Montezuma ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montrose .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Routt ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Weld .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : CHICORY : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 11 6 11 6 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Boulder ..........................................: 6 6 6 6 - - - - - - (X) (X) Gunnison .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) La Plata .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) Montezuma ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Saguache .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - (X) (X) : COLLARDS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 44 (D) 44 (D) 2 (D) 28 (D) 28 (D) - - : Counties : : Arapahoe .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boulder ..........................................: 15 5 15 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Conejos ..........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Denver ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Eagle ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - El Paso ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fremont ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Garfield .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gunnison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Jefferson ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - La Plata .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Mesa .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montezuma ........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Montrose .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Grande .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COLLARDS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Teller ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Weld .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : CUCUMBERS AND PICKLES : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 234 77 206 73 29 4 194 98 188 94 13 4 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 6 4 6 4 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Arapahoe .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Archuleta ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boulder ..........................................: 24 5 18 4 7 1 20 5 20 5 - - Chaffee ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Conejos ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Crowley ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delta ............................................: 23 8 20 8 3 (Z) 21 5 20 3 7 2 : Denver ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dolores ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elbert ...........................................: 7 1 5 (D) 2 (D) 10 1 10 (D) 1 (D) El Paso ..........................................: 7 1 2 (D) 5 (D) 13 2 13 2 - - Fremont ..........................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Garfield .........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 5 37 5 37 - - Gunnison .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Jefferson ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - : La Plata .........................................: 21 3 21 3 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Larimer ..........................................: 27 6 22 5 5 1 13 3 12 (D) 1 (D) Mesa .............................................: 20 14 19 (D) 1 (D) 21 4 20 (D) 1 (D) Montezuma ........................................: 15 2 13 (D) 2 (D) 16 6 15 (D) 1 (D) Montrose .........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 10 2 10 2 - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Otero ............................................: 3 6 3 6 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 8 10 8 10 - - Rio Grande .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - : Routt ............................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - - - - - - - Saguache .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Teller ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld .............................................: 16 11 16 11 - - 17 7 17 7 - - : DAIKON : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 40 6 40 6 - - 15 2 15 2 - - : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 8 3 8 3 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Gunnison .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Huerfano .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - La Plata .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Larimer ..........................................: 11 1 11 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Las Animas .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montezuma ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montrose .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pueblo ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rio Grande .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Saguache .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : EGGPLANT : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 80 19 76 19 4 (Z) 87 22 87 22 - - : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Arapahoe .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boulder ..........................................: 13 2 13 2 - - 8 7 8 7 - - Delta ............................................: 7 1 5 (D) 2 (D) 6 1 6 1 - - Denver ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: 11 1 11 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elbert ...........................................: 6 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - El Paso ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EGGPLANT - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Garfield .........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Jefferson ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 8 1 8 1 - - La Plata .........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Larimer ..........................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Mesa .............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 11 3 11 3 - - Montezuma ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 1 7 1 - - Montrose .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Otero ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Pueblo ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Weld .............................................: 11 7 11 7 - - 7 2 7 2 - - : ESCAROLE AND ENDIVE : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 13 2 13 2 (X) (X) : Counties : : Boulder ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Fremont ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Montezuma ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Montrose .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Saguache .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : GARLIC : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 227 86 221 74 19 12 144 111 134 107 10 4 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Arapahoe .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Archuleta ........................................: 5 4 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Baca .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 19 7 19 (D) 1 (D) 16 3 16 3 - - Chaffee ..........................................: 9 4 9 4 - - - - - - - - Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delta ............................................: 34 12 32 9 5 3 20 7 13 4 7 4 Denver ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Dolores ..........................................: 10 3 10 3 - - - - - - - - Douglas ..........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elbert ...........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - - - - - - - El Paso ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 12 2 12 2 - - Fremont ..........................................: 10 2 10 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Garfield .........................................: - - - - - - 5 48 5 48 - - Gunnison .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Huerfano .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 7 1 7 1 - - La Plata .........................................: 24 15 24 10 7 5 9 2 9 2 - - : Larimer ..........................................: 15 3 15 3 - - 13 4 13 4 - - Las Animas .......................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Mesa .............................................: 10 3 10 3 - - 10 2 10 2 - - Montezuma ........................................: 14 3 14 3 - - 10 2 10 2 - - Montrose .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Otero ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Ouray ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Pitkin ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 9 31 6 30 3 1 Rio Grande .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - : Routt ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Saguache .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - San Miguel .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Teller ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Weld .............................................: 5 8 5 8 - - 7 3 7 3 - - : GINGER ROOT : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - : Counties : : Chaffee ..........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : GOURDS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 27 31 27 30 3 (Z) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOURDS (SEE TEXT) - Con. : : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Boulder ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 3 (Z) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) La Plata .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Larimer ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Montezuma ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Montrose .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Rio Grande .......................................: 5 3 5 3 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Weld .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : HERBS, FRESH CUT : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 197 232 197 232 (X) (X) 140 105 140 105 (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Arapahoe .........................................: 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Archuleta ........................................: 3 2 3 2 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Baca .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Boulder ..........................................: 27 4 27 4 (X) (X) 18 3 18 3 (X) (X) Chaffee ..........................................: 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Conejos ..........................................: 3 2 3 2 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Delta ............................................: 13 2 13 2 (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) : Denver ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Douglas ..........................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Elbert ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) El Paso ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) Fremont ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Garfield .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Gunnison .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Huerfano .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Jefferson ........................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) 14 2 14 2 (X) (X) La Plata .........................................: 14 3 14 3 (X) (X) 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) : Larimer ..........................................: 18 3 18 3 (X) (X) 15 2 15 2 (X) (X) Mesa .............................................: 25 3 25 3 (X) (X) 16 3 16 3 (X) (X) Montezuma ........................................: 10 1 10 1 (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) Montrose .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Morgan ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Otero ............................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Park .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Pitkin ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Rio Grande .......................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Routt ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Saguache .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Teller ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 2 3 2 (X) (X) Weld .............................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) (X) (X) 7 (D) 7 (D) (X) (X) : HONEYDEW MELONS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 29 90 29 90 - - 37 160 37 160 (X) (X) : Counties : : Boulder ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Delta ............................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) El Paso ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) La Plata .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Larimer ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Las Animas .......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Mesa .............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 2 3 2 (X) (X) Montezuma ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) Montrose .........................................: 5 17 5 17 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Otero ............................................: 3 63 3 63 - - 6 151 6 151 (X) (X) : Pueblo ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Saguache .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Weld .............................................: 7 7 7 7 - - 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) : HORSERADISH : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 31 3 31 3 - - 15 2 15 2 - - : Counties : : Boulder ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Chaffee ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Dolores ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - El Paso ..........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HORSERADISH - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Larimer ..........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Montezuma ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Morgan ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Grande .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Saguache .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : KALE : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 161 190 161 190 - - 107 256 106 (D) 3 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Archuleta ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 19 (D) 19 (D) - - 12 (D) 12 (D) - - Chaffee ..........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Conejos ..........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 13 2 13 2 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Denver ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dolores ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Eagle ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Elbert ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - El Paso ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Fremont ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Garfield .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 8 19 8 19 - - Gunnison .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - Huerfano .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - : La Plata .........................................: 17 3 17 3 - - 8 1 8 1 - - Larimer ..........................................: 7 3 7 3 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Mesa .............................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Moffat ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montezuma ........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 11 1 11 1 - - Montrose .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Rio Grande .......................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 9 1 9 1 - - - - - - - - Saguache .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : San Miguel .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Teller ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Weld .............................................: 14 (D) 14 (D) - - 10 (D) 10 (D) 2 (D) : LETTUCE, ALL : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 246 1,936 246 1,936 (X) (X) 205 2,397 205 2,397 (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 6 2 6 2 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Arapahoe .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Boulder ..........................................: 30 (D) 30 (D) (X) (X) 40 17 40 17 (X) (X) Chaffee ..........................................: 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Delta ............................................: 19 4 19 4 (X) (X) 12 2 12 2 (X) (X) Denver ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Dolores ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Douglas ..........................................: 11 1 11 1 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) : Eagle ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Elbert ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 16 2 16 2 (X) (X) El Paso ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) 12 3 12 3 (X) (X) Fremont ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 3 5 3 5 (X) (X) Garfield .........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Gunnison .........................................: 4 2 4 2 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Huerfano .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Jefferson ........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) La Plata .........................................: 23 11 23 11 (X) (X) 10 4 10 4 (X) (X) Larimer ..........................................: 25 6 25 6 (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) : Las Animas .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) Mesa .............................................: 12 4 12 4 (X) (X) 13 3 13 3 (X) (X) Moffat ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Montezuma ........................................: 21 5 21 5 (X) (X) 17 8 17 8 (X) (X) Montrose .........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 3 2 3 2 (X) (X) Ouray ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) Park .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Pitkin ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LETTUCE, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Pueblo ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Rio Grande .......................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Routt ............................................: 14 2 14 2 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Saguache .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 5 1,746 5 1,746 (X) (X) San Miguel .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Teller ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Weld .............................................: 10 (D) 10 (D) (X) (X) 9 (D) 9 (D) (X) (X) : LETTUCE, HEAD : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 77 (D) 77 (D) (X) (X) 71 (D) 71 (D) (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Boulder ..........................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) (X) (X) 12 5 12 5 (X) (X) Chaffee ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Delta ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Denver ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Douglas ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Eagle ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Elbert ...........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : El Paso ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Garfield .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Gunnison .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Jefferson ........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 7 1 7 1 (X) (X) La Plata .........................................: 7 7 7 7 (X) (X) 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) Larimer ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Las Animas .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) Mesa .............................................: 5 2 5 2 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Montezuma ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) Montrose .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) (X) : Park .............................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Pueblo ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Rio Grande .......................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Routt ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Saguache .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Teller ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Weld .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) : LETTUCE, LEAF : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 195 59 195 59 (X) (X) 150 277 150 277 (X) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Arapahoe .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Boulder ..........................................: 26 10 26 10 (X) (X) 30 12 30 12 (X) (X) Chaffee ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Delta ............................................: 16 3 16 3 (X) (X) 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) Denver ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Dolores ..........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Douglas ..........................................: 11 1 11 1 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) : Eagle ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) Elbert ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 15 (D) 15 (D) (X) (X) El Paso ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) 10 1 10 1 (X) (X) Fremont ..........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 3 5 3 5 (X) (X) Garfield .........................................: 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Gunnison .........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Huerfano .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Jefferson ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) La Plata .........................................: 17 3 17 3 (X) (X) 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) Larimer ..........................................: 15 4 15 4 (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) : Las Animas .......................................: - - - - (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Mesa .............................................: 10 1 10 1 (X) (X) 9 1 9 1 (X) (X) Moffat ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Montezuma ........................................: 21 4 21 4 (X) (X) 16 7 16 7 (X) (X) Montrose .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 3 2 3 2 (X) (X) Ouray ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 3 1 3 1 (X) (X) Pitkin ...........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Rio Grande .......................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Routt ............................................: 14 2 14 2 (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : Saguache .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) San Miguel .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Teller ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Weld .............................................: 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) 6 (D) 6 (D) (X) (X) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LETTUCE, ROMAINE : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 85 (D) 85 (D) (X) (X) 54 (D) 54 (D) (X) (X) : Counties : : Boulder ..........................................: 14 (D) 14 (D) (X) (X) 10 1 10 1 (X) (X) Chaffee ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Delta ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Denver ...........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) El Paso ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) 12 2 12 2 (X) (X) Gunnison .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Huerfano .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) La Plata .........................................: 8 2 8 2 (X) (X) 7 2 7 2 (X) (X) Larimer ..........................................: 14 2 14 2 (X) (X) 6 1 6 1 (X) (X) Mesa .............................................: 8 1 8 1 (X) (X) 4 1 4 1 (X) (X) : Montezuma ........................................: 5 1 5 1 (X) (X) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) (X) (X) Montrose .........................................: - - - - (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Rio Grande .......................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Routt ............................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Saguache .........................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) (X) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) (X) Weld .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) : MUSTARD GREENS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 46 (D) 46 (D) - - 33 (D) 33 (D) - - : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Chaffee ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Conejos ..........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Denver ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - El Paso ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Fremont ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Gunnison .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - La Plata .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Larimer ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montezuma ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Montrose .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Rio Grande .......................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - : Routt ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Saguache .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - San Miguel .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Weld .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : OKRA : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 28 5 28 5 - - 25 11 25 11 - - : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Archuleta ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delta ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - El Paso ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Fremont ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Mesa .............................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 7 2 7 2 - - Montezuma ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Otero ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: - - - - - - 4 4 4 4 - - Weld .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 6 4 6 4 - - : ONIONS, DRY : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 221 2,810 201 2,808 20 2 154 3,694 143 3,199 16 495 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Arapahoe .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ONIONS, DRY - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Archuleta ........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Boulder ..........................................: 29 6 24 5 5 1 21 12 19 (D) 2 (D) Chaffee ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Crowley ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delta ............................................: 29 407 27 (D) 2 (D) 15 314 11 (D) 4 (D) Denver ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dolores ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Elbert ...........................................: 10 1 8 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : El Paso ..........................................: 13 1 8 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 - - Fremont ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 7 3 7 3 - - Garfield .........................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Gunnison .........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Jefferson ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - La Plata .........................................: 8 5 8 5 - - 6 2 6 2 - - Larimer ..........................................: 16 9 16 9 - - 8 (D) 8 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 16 3 12 3 4 (Z) 5 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) Moffat ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montezuma ........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 9 2 9 2 - - : Montrose .........................................: 5 161 5 161 - - 12 328 9 (D) 4 (D) Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 5 540 5 540 - - Otero ............................................: 7 177 7 177 - - 7 135 7 135 - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 8 47 8 47 - - Rio Grande .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 10 3 10 3 - - - - - - - - Saguache .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Weld .............................................: 22 1,966 22 1,966 - - 17 2,216 16 2,093 3 123 : ONIONS, GREEN : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 132 63 124 63 8 1 82 64 82 64 - - : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Arapahoe .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Archuleta ........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 16 2 16 2 - - 8 1 8 1 - - Chaffee ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Conejos ..........................................: 5 2 5 2 - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 9 1 6 1 3 (Z) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Denver ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Eagle ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : El Paso ..........................................: 8 1 5 (D) 3 (D) 9 1 9 1 - - Garfield .........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 4 1 - - Gunnison .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Jefferson ........................................: 4 2 4 2 - - 5 1 5 1 - - La Plata .........................................: 16 2 16 2 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Larimer ..........................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 11 1 11 1 - - Mesa .............................................: 10 3 10 3 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Moffat ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montezuma ........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 8 4 8 4 - - Montrose .........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 6 1 6 1 - - : Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rio Grande .......................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 10 2 10 2 - - - - - - - - Saguache .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - San Miguel .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Teller ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Weld .............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PARSLEY : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 60 14 60 14 - - 51 13 48 13 3 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boulder ..........................................: 12 1 12 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Chaffee ..........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Elbert ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 1 8 1 - - El Paso ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Garfield .........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - La Plata .........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - : Larimer ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARSLEY - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Montezuma ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Montrose .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 1 Routt ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Saguache .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : PARSNIPS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 12 4 12 4 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Boulder ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Delta ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Mesa .............................................: 5 2 5 2 - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Montezuma ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Weld .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : PEAS, CHINESE (SUGAR AND SNOW) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 91 31 88 31 3 (Z) 54 8 52 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Arapahoe .........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 16 2 16 2 - - 6 1 6 1 - - Chaffee ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 11 1 11 1 - - Denver ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elbert ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : El Paso ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Fremont ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Garfield .........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Gunnison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - La Plata .........................................: 17 4 17 4 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Larimer ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 8 (D) 5 (D) 3 (Z) 6 1 6 1 - - Montezuma ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Montrose .........................................: 3 15 3 15 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Grande .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Saguache .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : PEAS, GREEN : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 92 53 89 50 6 3 73 18 73 (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 4 3 4 3 - - - - - - - - Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Arapahoe .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boulder ..........................................: 9 2 8 (D) 1 (D) 12 4 12 4 - - Conejos ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Denver ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dolores ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Eagle ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Elbert ...........................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 9 1 9 (D) 1 (D) El Paso ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Fremont ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Garfield .........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Gunnison .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - La Plata .........................................: 3 6 3 (D) 3 (D) 5 2 5 2 - - Larimer ..........................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Mesa .............................................: 11 5 11 5 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Montezuma ........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Montrose .........................................: 8 17 8 17 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rio Grande .......................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEAS, GREEN - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Saguache .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - San Miguel .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld .............................................: 8 3 8 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : PEAS, SOUTHERN (COWPEAS) - : BLACKEYED, CROWDER, ETC. : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Counties : : Weld .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : PEPPERS, BELL (EXCLUDING : PIMIENTOS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 203 105 180 101 23 4 114 95 109 94 5 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Alamosa ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Arapahoe .........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Archuleta ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 31 5 24 4 7 1 11 2 11 2 - - Chaffee ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 16 3 13 3 3 (Z) 14 2 14 2 - - Denver ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dolores ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Eagle ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Elbert ...........................................: 7 1 5 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - El Paso ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 9 1 9 1 - - Fremont ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Garfield .........................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 4 1 - - Gunnison .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - La Plata .........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Larimer ..........................................: 18 5 17 (D) 1 (D) 4 (Z) 3 (D) 1 (D) Mesa .............................................: 28 4 24 4 4 (Z) 14 2 14 2 - - : Montezuma ........................................: 12 3 8 1 4 2 8 1 7 (D) 1 (D) Montrose .........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 8 5 8 5 - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Otero ............................................: 3 5 3 5 - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 11 55 8 (D) 3 (D) Rio Grande .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Saguache .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld .............................................: 14 32 14 32 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - : PEPPERS, OTHER THAN BELL : (INCLUDING CHILE) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 234 548 211 544 27 4 168 359 159 355 14 4 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 9 5 9 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Arapahoe .........................................: 8 1 8 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Archuleta ........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boulder ..........................................: 31 4 24 4 7 1 14 1 14 1 - - Crowley ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delta ............................................: 21 6 19 5 4 2 21 4 21 3 4 1 Denver ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dolores ..........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Eagle ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - : Elbert ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - El Paso ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 13 2 10 (D) 3 (D) Fremont ..........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 4 3 4 3 - - Garfield .........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 6 1 6 1 - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 7 1 5 (D) 2 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - La Plata .........................................: 8 3 8 3 - - 8 1 8 1 - - Larimer ..........................................: 26 4 22 (D) 4 (D) 9 2 8 (D) 1 (D) Las Animas .......................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Logan ............................................: 3 4 3 4 - - - - - - - - : Mesa .............................................: 24 124 20 124 4 (Z) 20 (D) 19 (D) 1 (D) Montezuma ........................................: 12 1 10 (D) 2 (D) 9 1 8 (D) 1 (D) Montrose .........................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 6 8 4 (D) 2 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Otero ............................................: 8 62 8 62 - - 5 32 5 32 - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: 7 105 7 105 - - 13 150 13 (D) 1 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEPPERS, OTHER THAN BELL : (INCLUDING CHILE) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Rio Grande .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Saguache .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Weld .............................................: 16 (D) 16 (D) - - 11 (D) 10 (D) 1 (D) : POTATOES : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 384 58,831 344 51,926 42 6,905 301 58,072 282 55,860 45 2,213 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Alamosa ..........................................: 45 15,866 43 (D) 3 (D) 30 (D) 29 15,396 1 (D) Arapahoe .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 3 6 3 - - Archuleta ........................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Baca .............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 18 13 18 13 - - 14 8 13 (D) 2 (D) Chaffee ..........................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Conejos ..........................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Costilla .........................................: 7 (D) 6 2,341 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 2,708 1 (D) Delta ............................................: 40 34 35 34 5 1 15 7 15 (D) 1 (D) : Denver ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dolores ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Douglas ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Eagle ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 2 6 (D) 1 (D) Elbert ...........................................: 17 4 17 4 - - 7 1 1 (D) 7 (D) El Paso ..........................................: 13 3 8 2 5 1 18 3 18 3 - - Fremont ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Garfield .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Gilpin ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Grand ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - : Gunnison .........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Huerfano .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Jackson ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 5 1 5 1 - - La Plata .........................................: 16 5 14 (D) 2 (D) 6 3 6 3 - - Larimer ..........................................: 17 12 17 12 - - 21 7 21 5 6 2 Las Animas .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Mesa .............................................: 22 26 15 24 7 2 10 19 10 19 - - Moffat ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montezuma ........................................: 6 4 6 4 - - 8 8 7 (D) 2 (D) : Montrose .........................................: 9 6 9 6 - - 5 7 5 7 - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Otero ............................................: 4 668 4 668 - - - - - - - - Ouray ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 1 - - 3 1 Phillips .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 7 12 7 12 - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) 3 3 3 3 - - Rio Grande .......................................: 49 (D) 40 15,949 9 (D) 48 (D) 45 (D) 8 (D) Routt ............................................: 6 2 6 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Saguache .........................................: 33 (D) 30 13,167 4 (D) 34 16,832 34 (D) 7 (D) : San Miguel .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Teller ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 5 9 5 9 - - Washington .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld .............................................: 10 (D) 10 (D) - - 8 (D) 8 (D) - - Yuma .............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 1,485 2 (D) : PUMPKINS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 264 3,028 254 3,020 14 8 242 2,010 238 (D) 4 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 6 7 4 (D) 2 (D) 12 22 12 22 - - Alamosa ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Arapahoe .........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Bent .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 29 110 29 110 - - 22 286 22 286 - - Chaffee ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Conejos ..........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - Crowley ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Custer ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 4 5 4 5 - - 7 (D) 7 (D) - - : Denver ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Dolores ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elbert ...........................................: 12 1 8 (D) 4 (D) 7 1 7 1 - - El Paso ..........................................: 16 13 16 13 - - 22 6 22 6 - - Fremont ..........................................: 5 16 5 16 - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Garfield .........................................: 4 5 4 5 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Gunnison .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 9 2 9 2 - - 23 4 23 4 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PUMPKINS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : La Plata .........................................: 17 8 15 7 3 1 7 2 7 2 - - Larimer ..........................................: 20 4 20 4 - - 28 13 28 13 - - Las Animas .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Logan ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 23 21 23 21 - - 22 22 22 22 - - Montezuma ........................................: 7 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 6 2 6 2 - - Montrose .........................................: 6 29 6 29 - - 12 30 12 30 - - Morgan ...........................................: 3 336 3 336 - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Otero ............................................: 11 612 11 (D) 2 (D) 7 499 7 499 - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - : Pueblo ...........................................: 23 1,205 23 1,205 - - 12 378 9 378 3 1 Rio Blanco .......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Grande .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Saguache .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Weld .............................................: 33 410 33 410 - - 24 440 24 440 - - Yuma .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : RADISHES : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 150 88 140 86 11 2 108 77 106 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 4 2 4 2 - - - - - - - - Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Arapahoe .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 1 4 1 - - Archuleta ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 26 6 26 6 - - 11 2 11 2 - - Chaffee ..........................................: 9 2 9 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Conejos ..........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Denver ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Douglas ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elbert ...........................................: - - - - - - 9 1 9 1 - - El Paso ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 12 2 12 2 - - Fremont ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Garfield .........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gunnison .........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Jefferson ........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 12 1 12 1 - - La Plata .........................................: 10 2 7 1 3 2 10 1 8 (D) 2 (D) Larimer ..........................................: 17 2 17 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Mesa .............................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 9 2 9 2 - - Montezuma ........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Montrose .........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rio Grande .......................................: 12 1 7 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Saguache .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Teller ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Weld .............................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 4 (D) 4 (D) - - : RHUBARB : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 83 20 75 17 13 3 65 23 63 18 8 5 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 15 12 15 (D) 6 (D) Arapahoe .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Archuleta ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boulder ..........................................: 8 3 7 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Chaffee ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Denver ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Elbert ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) El Paso ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 5 3 5 3 - - : Fremont ..........................................: 3 3 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Garfield .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gunnison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 12 1 12 1 - - La Plata .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Larimer ..........................................: 13 4 13 4 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Mesa .............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 6 2 6 2 - - Montezuma ........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 4 (Z) 3 (D) 1 (D) Montrose .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rio Grande .......................................: 10 1 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Saguache .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RHUBARB - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Teller ...........................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Weld .............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : SPINACH : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 138 24 137 (D) 1 (D) 137 111 133 109 11 2 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 1 8 1 - - Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Arapahoe .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Archuleta ........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boulder ..........................................: 14 4 13 (D) 1 (D) 16 8 16 8 - - Chaffee ..........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Conejos ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 13 4 11 (D) 8 (D) Denver ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Douglas ..........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elbert ...........................................: - - - - - - 16 2 16 (D) 1 (D) El Paso ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 11 2 11 2 - - Fremont ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Garfield .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Gunnison .........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Huerfano .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 12 1 12 1 - - La Plata .........................................: 21 2 21 2 - - 8 1 6 (D) 2 (D) Larimer ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Las Animas .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 12 1 12 1 - - 8 1 8 1 - - Montezuma ........................................: 13 2 13 2 - - 10 1 10 1 - - Montrose .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Grande .......................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Saguache .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Weld .............................................: 10 7 10 7 - - 5 (D) 5 (D) - - : SQUASH (INCLUDING ZUCCHINI) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 258 438 245 418 14 19 314 581 301 575 18 5 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 5 13 5 13 - - 18 18 18 18 - - Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Arapahoe .........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 5 3 5 3 - - Archuleta ........................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Boulder ..........................................: 26 13 26 13 - - 38 54 37 54 1 (D) Chaffee ..........................................: 6 4 6 4 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Crowley ..........................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delta ............................................: 18 26 15 26 3 (Z) 11 4 11 4 - - Denver ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Dolores ..........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Eagle ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Elbert ...........................................: 7 1 5 (D) 2 (D) 20 3 19 3 1 (D) El Paso ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 15 4 15 4 - - Fremont ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 13 5 12 3 2 (D) Garfield .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 10 3 9 2 1 (D) Gunnison .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 1 - - Jefferson ........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 16 4 16 4 - - : La Plata .........................................: 12 3 12 3 - - 14 4 12 3 4 (D) Larimer ..........................................: 22 9 21 (D) 1 (D) 32 6 32 6 - - Las Animas .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 21 15 21 15 - - 18 17 17 17 1 (D) Moffat ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montezuma ........................................: 15 22 11 (D) 4 (D) 20 7 18 6 2 (D) Montrose .........................................: 5 9 5 9 - - 6 10 6 10 - - Morgan ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 11 3 11 3 - - Otero ............................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 6 11 6 11 - - Ouray ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 - - 3 1 : Pitkin ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 100 7 100 - - Rio Grande .......................................: 7 1 7 1 - - - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 14 2 14 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Saguache .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Teller ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld .............................................: 30 222 30 222 - - 27 303 27 302 2 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SWEET CORN (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 148 3,285 130 3,069 21 216 168 3,845 160 3,741 12 104 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 5 4 3 (D) 2 (D) 13 70 13 (D) 1 (D) Arapahoe .........................................: 10 3 10 3 - - 4 1 4 1 - - Archuleta ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Boulder ..........................................: 10 49 9 (D) 1 (D) 9 62 9 62 - - Chaffee ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Crowley ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delta ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 10 835 10 835 - - Denver ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 2 3 2 - - Elbert ...........................................: - - - - - - 13 1 13 1 - - : El Paso ..........................................: 9 1 4 (Z) 5 1 8 2 8 2 - - Fremont ..........................................: 4 5 4 5 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Garfield .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Gunnison .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - La Plata .........................................: 16 6 14 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Larimer ..........................................: 6 8 5 (D) 1 (D) 16 16 16 16 - - Logan ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 6 367 6 (D) 1 (D) 17 288 17 (D) 1 (D) Montezuma ........................................: 13 8 7 2 6 6 8 2 7 (D) 1 (D) : Montrose .........................................: 19 1,323 19 (D) 2 (D) 22 1,624 21 (D) 3 (D) Morgan ...........................................: 3 3 3 3 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Otero ............................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Ouray ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 1 - - 3 1 Park .............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pueblo ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 4 74 4 74 - - Rio Grande .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Saguache .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Weld .............................................: 15 (D) 15 (D) - - 15 (D) 12 (D) 3 2 : SWEET POTATOES : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 7 3 7 (D) 1 (D) 8 4 8 (D) 1 (D) : Counties : : Boulder ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 3 3 3 - - El Paso ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - La Plata .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Montezuma ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Weld .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : TOMATOES IN THE OPEN : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 388 315 369 288 40 27 349 310 331 272 32 38 : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 8 4 8 3 3 1 18 9 16 (D) 2 (D) Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Arapahoe .........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 5 2 5 2 - - Archuleta ........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Boulder ..........................................: 53 14 52 13 4 (Z) 45 30 45 30 - - Chaffee ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Costilla .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Crowley ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delta ............................................: 49 40 43 (D) 8 (D) 46 37 43 25 9 12 Denver ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Dolores ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 5 1 5 1 - - Eagle ............................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - - - - - Elbert ...........................................: 17 2 17 2 - - 16 4 15 (D) 1 (D) El Paso ..........................................: 17 2 12 (D) 5 (D) 17 3 16 (D) 1 (D) Fremont ..........................................: 13 3 13 3 - - 3 1 3 1 - - Garfield .........................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 6 10 6 10 - - Grand ............................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gunnison .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Huerfano .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : Jefferson ........................................: 11 3 11 3 - - 17 2 17 2 - - La Plata .........................................: 29 12 29 9 5 3 6 3 6 3 - - Larimer ..........................................: 28 8 27 6 5 2 26 9 25 (D) 7 (D) Las Animas .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Logan ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Mesa .............................................: 47 135 43 134 8 1 37 107 37 107 - - Montezuma ........................................: 19 7 19 7 - - 22 11 19 6 3 5 Montrose .........................................: 12 (D) 12 (D) - - 13 10 10 9 3 (Z) Morgan ...........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 12 6 12 6 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOMATOES IN THE OPEN - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Otero ............................................: 5 25 5 25 - - 3 12 3 12 - - Pueblo ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 10 12 7 11 3 1 Rio Grande .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Saguache .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - San Miguel .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld .............................................: 22 21 22 21 - - 23 12 23 (D) 2 (D) : TURNIP GREENS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 10 (D) 10 (D) - - 44 (D) 44 (D) - - : Counties : : Adams ............................................: - - - - - - 6 1 6 1 - - Boulder ..........................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 8 7 8 7 - - Chaffee ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Denver ...........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - El Paso ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Garfield .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gunnison .........................................: - - - - - - 5 1 5 1 - - Jefferson ........................................: - - - - - - 11 1 11 1 - - La Plata .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Larimer ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Montrose .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pitkin ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Rio Grande .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : TURNIPS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 78 12 73 12 5 1 70 8 68 (D) 2 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Archuleta ........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boulder ..........................................: 14 3 14 3 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Chaffee ..........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Delta ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 6 1 6 1 - - Denver ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - El Paso ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 5 1 5 1 - - Garfield .........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Gunnison .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 5 1 - - : Huerfano .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jefferson ........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 12 1 12 1 - - La Plata .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Larimer ..........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Las Animas .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 10 1 10 1 - - 9 1 9 1 - - Moffat ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montezuma ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montrose .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Pitkin ...........................................: 7 2 7 2 - - - - - - - - Rio Grande .......................................: 7 (D) 2 (D) 5 1 - - - - - - Routt ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - - - - - - - Weld .............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : WATERCRESS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : Counties : : Denver ...........................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) Montezuma ........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) (X) - - - - (X) (X) : WATERMELONS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 124 881 122 (D) 3 (D) 132 716 132 716 - - : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Alamosa ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Arapahoe .........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Boulder ..........................................: 10 2 9 (D) 1 (D) 7 6 7 6 - - Crowley ..........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Delta ............................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 5 3 5 3 - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 29. Vegetables, Potatoes, and Melons Harvested for Sale: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Harvested for : Harvested for : : Harvested for : Harvested for : Total harvested : fresh market : processing : Total harvested : fresh market : processing :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WATERMELONS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Elbert ...........................................: 5 1 5 1 - - 16 2 16 2 - - El Paso ..........................................: 9 1 9 1 - - 13 2 13 2 - - Fremont ..........................................: 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Garfield .........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Grand ............................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ........................................: 12 2 12 2 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - La Plata .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Larimer ..........................................: 14 4 14 4 - - 7 1 7 1 - - Logan ............................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Mesa .............................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 15 3 15 3 - - : Montezuma ........................................: 4 1 4 1 - - 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - Montrose .........................................: 9 41 9 41 - - 5 4 5 4 - - Morgan ...........................................: - - - - - - 10 5 10 5 - - Otero ............................................: 9 445 9 445 - - 12 497 12 497 - - Pueblo ...........................................: 5 263 4 (D) 1 (D) 8 59 8 59 - - Rio Blanco .......................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Saguache .........................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Weld .............................................: 17 49 17 49 - - 12 65 12 65 - - : OTHER VEGETABLES : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................: 140 172 137 172 4 1 159 600 149 (D) 11 (D) : Counties : : Adams ............................................: 5 3 5 3 - - 10 39 10 39 - - Alamosa ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Arapahoe .........................................: - - - - - - 4 1 4 1 - - Boulder ..........................................: 13 15 13 15 - - 24 93 23 (D) 1 (D) Conejos ..........................................: - - - - - - 3 2 3 2 - - Delta ............................................: 15 12 13 (D) 2 (D) 13 10 13 10 - - Denver ...........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Dolores ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Douglas ..........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Eagle ............................................: 3 2 3 2 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : El Paso ..........................................: 7 6 7 6 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fremont ..........................................: 7 1 7 1 - - 6 2 6 2 - - Garfield .........................................: - - - - - - 3 5 3 5 - - Jefferson ........................................: 8 2 8 2 - - 9 8 9 8 - - Kit Carson .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - La Plata .........................................: 6 7 6 7 - - 5 4 5 4 - - Larimer ..........................................: 14 14 14 14 - - 12 22 12 (D) 1 (D) Las Animas .......................................: - - - - - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Mesa .............................................: 17 55 17 55 - - 17 60 14 60 3 (Z) Moffat ...........................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Montezuma ........................................: 7 4 7 (D) 1 (D) 11 3 10 (D) 1 (D) Montrose .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 6 3 6 3 - - Morgan ...........................................: 6 30 6 30 - - 7 6 7 6 - - Ouray ............................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 1 - - 3 1 Pueblo ...........................................: - - - - - - 3 5 3 5 - - Rio Blanco .......................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Saguache .........................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - San Miguel .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Summit ...........................................: 6 1 6 1 - - - - - - - - Teller ...........................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Weld .............................................: 5 9 5 9 - - 12 333 11 (D) 1 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 30. Land in Orchards: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Irrigated : Total : Irrigated :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 1,054 6,234 1,054 6,234 939 6,178 939 6,178 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 14 15 14 15 15 22 15 22 Arapahoe ...............................: 6 4 6 4 5 8 5 8 Archuleta ..............................: 15 22 15 22 9 16 9 16 Baca ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - Boulder ................................: 54 64 54 64 58 65 58 65 Chaffee ................................: 8 7 8 7 2 (D) 2 (D) Conejos ................................: 5 22 5 22 - - - - Costilla ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - Crowley ................................: 4 4 4 4 2 (D) 2 (D) Delta ..................................: 154 1,995 154 1,995 154 2,070 154 2,070 : Dolores ................................: 9 15 9 15 7 25 7 25 Douglas ................................: 21 16 21 16 12 9 12 9 Eagle ..................................: - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Elbert .................................: 20 47 20 47 10 5 10 5 El Paso ................................: 20 39 20 39 11 17 11 17 Fremont ................................: 55 123 55 123 59 138 59 138 Garfield ...............................: 17 32 17 32 17 35 17 35 Grand ..................................: 4 4 4 4 - - - - Gunnison ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Huerfano ...............................: 4 4 4 4 3 (D) 3 (D) : Jefferson ..............................: 17 8 17 8 8 8 8 8 Kiowa ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - La Plata ...............................: 58 143 58 143 55 159 55 159 Larimer ................................: 36 71 36 71 31 77 31 77 Las Animas .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Logan ..................................: - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) Mesa ...................................: 335 2,957 335 2,957 311 2,895 311 2,895 Moffat .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - Montezuma ..............................: 71 205 71 205 68 239 68 239 Montrose ...............................: 34 164 34 164 34 242 34 242 : Morgan .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Otero ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Ouray ..................................: - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Park ...................................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - Prowers ................................: 3 13 3 13 4 4 4 4 Pueblo .................................: 19 50 19 50 14 11 14 11 Rio Blanco .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Rio Grande .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - Routt ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 5 3 5 3 Saguache ...............................: 3 70 3 70 3 (D) 3 (D) : San Miguel .............................: 5 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 Teller .................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Weld ...................................: 40 77 40 77 24 70 24 70 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NONCITRUS, ALL : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 1,040 6,132 801 4,804 591 1,328 932 6,114 720 5,047 499 1,066 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 14 (D) 3 8 11 (D) 12 (D) 5 (D) 8 7 Arapahoe ...............................: 6 4 4 (D) 5 (D) 5 8 3 (D) 4 (D) Archuleta ..............................: 15 (D) 4 (D) 15 16 8 (D) 5 11 3 (D) Boulder ................................: 54 (D) 40 43 27 (D) 58 (D) 37 33 34 (D) Chaffee ................................: 8 7 7 5 5 2 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Conejos ................................: 5 22 3 2 5 20 - - - - - - Costilla ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Crowley ................................: 4 4 - - 4 4 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Delta ..................................: 147 1,975 130 1,540 77 435 152 (D) 123 1,798 78 (D) Dolores ................................: 9 15 3 (D) 8 (D) 7 25 7 11 4 14 : Douglas ................................: 21 (D) 5 (D) 20 11 12 9 4 3 10 6 Eagle ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elbert .................................: 20 47 10 6 18 41 10 5 1 (D) 10 (D) El Paso ................................: 20 39 16 28 10 11 11 17 7 15 5 1 Fremont ................................: 55 123 47 110 21 12 59 138 48 116 28 22 Garfield ...............................: 17 (D) 16 30 7 (D) 17 (D) 12 31 6 (D) Grand ..................................: 4 4 - - 4 4 - - - - - - Gunnison ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Huerfano ...............................: 4 4 - - 4 4 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 17 8 9 4 8 4 8 8 4 2 8 6 : Kiowa ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - La Plata ...............................: 58 (D) 49 80 35 (D) 55 (D) 45 136 31 (D) Larimer ................................: 36 (D) 25 47 21 (D) 31 (D) 14 39 22 (D) Las Animas .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Logan ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Mesa ...................................: 335 2,956 279 2,479 177 477 311 2,893 272 2,428 144 465 Moffat .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montezuma ..............................: 68 202 66 159 35 43 68 237 60 151 34 85 Montrose ...............................: 34 (D) 27 145 16 (D) 34 242 29 190 23 52 Morgan .................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 2 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : Otero ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Park ...................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - Prowers ................................: 3 13 3 (D) 2 (D) 4 4 4 1 4 3 Pueblo .................................: 19 49 10 17 14 32 14 11 9 7 7 4 Rio Blanco .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Rio Grande .............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Routt ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 5 3 2 (D) 3 (D) Saguache ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) San Miguel .............................: 5 4 3 (D) 3 (D) 4 4 1 (D) 4 (D) Teller .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Weld ...................................: 40 77 31 56 24 20 24 (D) 16 56 13 (D) : APPLES : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 562 1,448 406 1,075 302 373 465 1,523 321 1,208 237 315 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 10 5 1 (D) 9 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - Arapahoe ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Archuleta ..............................: 10 10 2 (D) 10 (D) 8 13 5 (D) 3 (D) Boulder ................................: 40 35 25 24 21 11 43 46 24 20 23 25 Chaffee ................................: 6 4 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - Conejos ................................: 5 10 - - 5 10 - - - - - - Costilla ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Crowley ................................: 4 2 - - 4 2 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Delta ..................................: 91 763 81 610 39 152 79 841 66 746 29 95 Dolores ................................: 7 14 3 (D) 5 (D) 6 15 6 (D) 4 (D) : Douglas ................................: 13 4 1 (D) 12 (D) 9 (D) 3 (D) 8 2 Elbert .................................: 10 17 - - 10 17 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) El Paso ................................: 11 20 9 13 6 7 7 7 3 (D) 4 (D) Fremont ................................: 43 70 37 65 12 6 33 75 33 (D) 9 (D) Garfield ...............................: 12 23 11 22 3 1 17 21 12 19 5 2 Grand ..................................: 4 2 - - 4 2 - - - - - - Gunnison ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Huerfano ...............................: 4 4 - - 4 4 - - - - - - Jefferson ..............................: 6 3 1 (D) 5 (D) 4 4 1 (D) 4 (D) Kiowa ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : La Plata ...............................: 50 74 41 29 28 46 34 30 17 21 20 9 Larimer ................................: 27 36 15 22 18 13 27 58 10 33 21 26 Logan ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Mesa ...................................: 63 92 53 80 29 12 66 89 44 68 30 21 Montezuma ..............................: 52 122 50 96 23 26 51 172 43 97 25 75 Montrose ...............................: 25 25 21 18 10 8 21 70 19 52 12 18 Morgan .................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Otero ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Park ...................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Prowers ................................: 3 (D) 3 5 2 (D) 4 2 4 1 4 (Z) : Pueblo .................................: 10 11 10 11 5 1 9 4 7 (D) 3 (D) Rio Blanco .............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Routt ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 5 3 2 (D) 3 (D) Saguache ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPLES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : San Miguel .............................: 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 3 Weld ...................................: 37 65 28 48 22 17 17 57 9 48 11 10 : APRICOTS : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 162 108 138 89 43 19 152 92 88 67 81 25 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Archuleta ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Boulder ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Conejos ................................: 3 3 - - 3 3 - - - - - - Crowley ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Delta ..................................: 34 29 33 26 9 3 30 30 11 20 22 9 Dolores ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Douglas ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Elbert .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) El Paso ................................: 3 1 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : Fremont ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Garfield ...............................: 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 8 3 4 2 4 1 Gunnison ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Jefferson ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) La Plata ...............................: 17 8 16 (D) 1 (D) 20 6 6 1 14 5 Larimer ................................: - - - - - - 5 1 1 (D) 4 (D) Las Animas .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Mesa ...................................: 51 48 46 41 10 7 58 46 46 39 26 7 Montezuma ..............................: 18 4 12 (D) 8 (D) 14 5 12 (D) 2 (D) Montrose ...............................: 13 7 13 (D) 2 (D) 5 1 5 1 - - : Pueblo .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Saguache ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) San Miguel .............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Weld ...................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : CHERRIES, SWEET : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 176 335 123 232 91 103 183 259 136 211 72 48 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Boulder ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 6 1 1 (D) 5 (D) Chaffee ................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Conejos ................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Delta ..................................: 42 215 37 141 20 74 38 167 32 138 16 29 Dolores ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Douglas ................................: 9 2 - - 9 2 - - - - - - Eagle ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elbert .................................: 9 3 5 (D) 9 (D) - - - - - - El Paso ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Fremont ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Jefferson ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) La Plata ...............................: 14 21 8 19 7 2 6 2 5 (D) 1 (D) Larimer ................................: 4 11 2 (D) 4 (D) 11 2 2 (D) 9 (D) Mesa ...................................: 56 65 38 54 27 11 79 73 68 59 22 14 Montezuma ..............................: 14 5 14 4 4 1 18 4 16 (D) 4 (D) Montrose ...............................: 8 5 7 (D) 1 (D) 6 8 4 8 3 1 Morgan .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Prowers ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 - - 4 1 Pueblo .................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 5 (D) - - 5 (D) : Rio Blanco .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Teller .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld ...................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) : CHERRIES, TART : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 126 65 78 47 68 18 88 111 54 101 48 10 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Arapahoe ...............................: 4 1 1 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - Archuleta ..............................: 5 1 1 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Boulder ................................: 12 4 10 2 5 2 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) Chaffee ................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Delta ..................................: 12 26 9 (D) 6 (D) 14 88 8 85 8 3 Dolores ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Douglas ................................: 8 (D) 2 (D) 6 1 - - - - - - Eagle ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elbert .................................: 8 5 3 3 5 2 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : El Paso ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 4 (D) - - 4 (D) Fremont ................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Garfield ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - Gunnison ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHERRIES, TART - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Jefferson ..............................: 10 1 9 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) La Plata ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Larimer ................................: 12 3 7 2 8 1 7 1 3 1 4 1 Mesa ...................................: 16 9 11 (D) 7 (D) 11 (D) 8 8 3 (D) Montezuma ..............................: 14 3 8 (D) 9 (D) 18 5 17 3 8 2 Montrose ...............................: 4 1 4 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Prowers ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Pueblo .................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Saguache ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : San Miguel .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Teller .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : FIGS : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 17 6 9 2 8 4 - - - - - - : Counties : : Conejos ................................: 3 2 3 2 - - - - - - - - Douglas ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Elbert .................................: 3 3 - - 3 3 - - - - - - Jefferson ..............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Mesa ...................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Weld ...................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : GRAPES (INCLUDE MUSCADINE) : (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 297 1,004 207 798 141 207 277 1,049 208 881 125 169 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 8 9 1 (D) 7 (D) Arapahoe ...............................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (Z) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Archuleta ..............................: 4 5 3 1 3 4 - - - - - - Boulder ................................: 20 14 11 11 9 3 15 7 10 5 8 2 Chaffee ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Costilla ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Delta ..................................: 40 113 34 74 17 38 60 168 52 154 19 14 Dolores ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Douglas ................................: 8 1 2 (D) 6 (D) 6 5 1 (D) 5 (D) Eagle ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Elbert .................................: 4 6 - - 4 6 6 3 - - 6 3 El Paso ................................: 9 14 7 12 4 2 3 8 3 8 - - Fremont ................................: 23 48 20 44 8 4 29 57 19 41 18 16 Garfield ...............................: 3 2 3 2 - - 5 5 4 (D) 1 (D) Grand ..................................: 4 1 - - 4 1 - - - - - - Huerfano ...............................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 8 1 7 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - La Plata ...............................: 8 30 8 19 5 11 7 12 7 9 3 3 Larimer ................................: 8 13 4 12 4 1 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Las Animas .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Logan ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Mesa ...................................: 101 613 77 528 36 85 90 623 82 538 31 85 Moffat .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montezuma ..............................: 12 45 12 40 10 6 11 35 10 35 3 (Z) Montrose ...............................: 10 45 7 44 4 2 9 82 6 61 7 21 Morgan .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Otero ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pueblo .................................: 9 30 - - 9 30 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) Rio Grande .............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Teller .................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Weld ...................................: 10 3 5 (D) 7 (D) 5 11 4 (D) 2 (D) : KIWIFRUIT : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) - - - - - - : Counties : : Costilla ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Douglas ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : NECTARINES : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 56 22 43 19 19 3 40 34 30 28 14 7 : Counties : : Archuleta ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delta ..................................: 12 7 11 7 3 (Z) 11 21 10 (D) 4 (D) Dolores ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NECTARINES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : El Paso ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Mesa ...................................: 29 13 24 11 8 2 18 (D) 15 (D) 4 (D) Montezuma ..............................: 7 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 9 2 3 (D) 6 (D) Montrose ...............................: 4 1 4 1 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : PAWPAWS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Costilla ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : PEACHES, ALL : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 405 2,819 308 2,317 231 502 362 2,785 282 2,352 187 433 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Archuleta ..............................: 5 3 1 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Boulder ................................: 12 4 10 3 4 1 17 4 12 3 9 1 Chaffee ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Conejos ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Crowley ................................: 4 2 - - 4 2 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Delta ..................................: 65 698 59 565 35 134 53 618 42 531 30 88 Dolores ................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Douglas ................................: 9 1 2 (D) 9 (D) - - - - - - Elbert .................................: 4 5 - - 4 5 - - - - - - : El Paso ................................: 9 2 6 1 5 1 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Fremont ................................: 5 1 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Garfield ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 7 3 1 (D) 6 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 4 1 2 (D) La Plata ...............................: 11 1 3 (D) 8 (D) 18 92 12 90 6 2 Larimer ................................: 8 (D) 6 (D) 6 1 13 3 3 1 10 2 Logan ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Mesa ...................................: 205 2,020 168 1,681 118 339 189 1,971 173 1,650 91 321 Montezuma ..............................: 21 7 19 4 10 3 25 7 18 5 7 2 Montrose ...............................: 19 63 15 (D) 7 (D) 10 74 7 63 7 11 : Morgan .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Prowers ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 - - 4 1 Pueblo .................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Rio Blanco .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Saguache ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Teller .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld ...................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : PEACHES, CLINGSTONE : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 123 164 98 105 54 60 106 82 71 67 45 14 : Counties : : Boulder ................................: 10 3 9 (D) 2 (D) 11 3 11 (D) 4 (D) Delta ..................................: 18 21 14 19 10 2 15 20 8 16 8 4 Dolores ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Douglas ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Elbert .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - El Paso ................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Fremont ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Garfield ...............................: - - - - - - 5 (D) - - 5 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - La Plata ...............................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 8 6 3 (D) 5 (D) : Larimer ................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) Logan ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Mesa ...................................: 54 132 45 79 24 53 32 42 30 40 7 3 Montezuma ..............................: 17 3 15 2 6 1 13 3 12 (D) 1 (D) Montrose ...............................: 6 1 5 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 3 (D) 1 (D) Morgan .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Prowers ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 - - 4 1 Pueblo .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Saguache ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : PEACHES, FREESTONE : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 337 2,655 260 2,213 190 443 295 2,703 242 2,285 149 419 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Archuleta ..............................: 5 3 1 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Boulder ................................: 5 1 3 (D) 3 (D) 6 1 1 (D) 5 (D) Chaffee ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Conejos ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. 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Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Crowley ................................: 4 2 - - 4 2 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Delta ..................................: 56 677 50 546 30 132 45 598 38 515 25 83 Dolores ................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Douglas ................................: 7 (D) 2 (D) 7 1 - - - - - - Elbert .................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - El Paso ................................: 8 (D) 6 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Fremont ................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Garfield ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 5 (D) 4 1 2 (D) La Plata ...............................: 7 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) 11 86 10 (D) 1 (D) : Larimer ................................: 4 (D) 4 1 4 (D) 11 2 3 1 8 1 Mesa ...................................: 180 1,888 152 1,602 100 286 175 1,929 159 1,610 85 319 Montezuma ..............................: 15 4 15 2 5 2 21 4 15 (D) 6 (D) Montrose ...............................: 14 62 11 (D) 5 (D) 6 73 4 (D) 6 (D) Morgan .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Pueblo .................................: 6 3 6 3 - - 3 1 1 (D) 3 (D) Rio Blanco .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Saguache ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Teller .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld ...................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : PEARS, ALL : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 238 220 165 172 110 48 139 188 84 152 72 37 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - Arapahoe ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Archuleta ..............................: 5 1 2 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - Boulder ................................: 9 3 6 (D) 3 (D) 10 3 7 2 3 1 Chaffee ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Costilla ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Crowley ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delta ..................................: 33 101 26 80 18 21 24 114 15 95 14 20 Dolores ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Douglas ................................: 11 2 - - 11 2 - - - - - - : Elbert .................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) El Paso ................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Fremont ................................: 10 2 7 (D) 3 (D) 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) Garfield ...............................: 9 1 5 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) Grand ..................................: 4 1 - - 4 1 - - - - - - Gunnison ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Jefferson ..............................: 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) 6 2 3 (D) 6 (D) Kiowa ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - La Plata ...............................: 11 1 9 (D) 2 (D) 8 7 5 (D) 3 (D) Larimer ................................: 10 2 9 (D) 3 (D) 18 3 4 1 14 3 : Mesa ...................................: 48 69 40 62 14 8 35 48 24 39 16 9 Montezuma ..............................: 25 7 17 5 14 2 13 4 6 1 9 3 Montrose ...............................: 16 10 15 (D) 3 (D) 5 2 5 2 - - Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Park ...................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Pueblo .................................: 6 3 6 3 - - - - - - - - Saguache ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) San Miguel .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Teller .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld ...................................: 9 4 9 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 4 1 - - : PEARS, BARTLETT : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 124 174 103 147 49 27 76 147 51 120 34 27 : Counties : : Arapahoe ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Archuleta ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Boulder ................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 4 (Z) 1 (D) 3 (D) Chaffee ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Crowley ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delta ..................................: 26 92 20 72 16 20 16 94 12 77 7 18 Elbert .................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) 5 1 - - - - - - El Paso ................................: 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - Fremont ................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Garfield ...............................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Jefferson ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) Kiowa ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - La Plata ...............................: 9 (D) 7 (D) 2 (D) 5 5 4 (D) 1 (D) Larimer ................................: 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 9 2 - - 9 2 Mesa ...................................: 29 56 29 55 4 1 21 41 16 33 10 7 Montezuma ..............................: 14 4 8 3 11 1 6 1 6 1 - - Montrose ...............................: 9 7 9 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Pueblo .................................: 3 3 3 3 - - - - - - - - San Miguel .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : Teller .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PEARS, OTHER THAN BARTLETT : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 158 47 93 25 84 22 93 41 45 31 51 10 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - Archuleta ..............................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - Boulder ................................: 6 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 9 3 6 (D) 3 (D) Costilla ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Crowley ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delta ..................................: 19 9 13 8 8 2 11 20 5 18 9 2 Dolores ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Douglas ................................: 11 2 - - 11 2 - - - - - - Elbert .................................: 5 1 5 (D) 5 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) El Paso ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Fremont ................................: 8 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Garfield ...............................: 6 (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) Grand ..................................: 4 1 - - 4 1 - - - - - - Gunnison ...............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Jefferson ..............................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 5 1 - - 5 1 La Plata ...............................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 5 2 3 (D) 2 (D) Larimer ................................: 7 (D) 7 (D) 2 (D) 12 2 4 1 8 1 Mesa ...................................: 30 13 22 6 11 7 20 7 10 6 10 2 Montezuma ..............................: 19 3 12 2 11 1 12 3 3 (Z) 9 3 Montrose ...............................: 8 2 7 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - : Park ...................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Pueblo .................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Saguache ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) San Miguel .............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Weld ...................................: 6 (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - : PERSIMMONS : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : Counties : : Costilla ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - : PLUMCOTS, PLUOTS, AND OTHER : PLUM-APRICOT HYBRIDS : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 25 10 17 6 11 4 4 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) : Counties : : Delta ..................................: 6 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Larimer ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Mesa ...................................: 12 6 5 (D) 8 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Montezuma ..............................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - - - Montrose ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - : PLUMS AND PRUNES : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 184 70 119 43 95 28 166 58 96 38 83 20 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 7 1 - - 7 1 - - - - - - Arapahoe ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Archuleta ..............................: 9 2 2 (D) 8 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Boulder ................................: 13 3 5 (D) 8 (D) 13 2 7 (D) 10 (D) Chaffee ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Crowley ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delta ..................................: 26 19 20 10 15 9 25 17 15 13 13 4 Dolores ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Douglas ................................: 6 1 2 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Elbert .................................: 12 3 5 1 12 3 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : El Paso ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fremont ................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Garfield ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Gunnison ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) La Plata ...............................: 10 2 10 (D) 2 (D) 14 2 12 (D) 2 (D) Larimer ................................: 7 3 7 (D) 2 (D) 9 2 - - 9 2 Logan ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Mesa ...................................: 47 21 28 (D) 24 (D) 46 22 28 16 23 7 Montezuma ..............................: 14 4 13 3 4 2 20 4 15 3 5 2 : Montrose ...............................: 12 6 11 (D) 2 (D) 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) Otero ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pueblo .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Saguache ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) San Miguel .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Weld ...................................: 8 2 7 (D) 1 (D) 4 1 4 1 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLUMS : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 180 66 117 (D) 90 (D) 163 55 94 35 82 20 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 7 1 - - 7 1 - - - - - - Arapahoe ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Archuleta ..............................: 9 2 2 (D) 8 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Boulder ................................: 13 3 5 (D) 8 (D) 13 2 7 (D) 10 (D) Chaffee ................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Crowley ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Delta ..................................: 23 16 18 (D) 13 (D) 23 (D) 13 (D) 13 (D) Dolores ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Douglas ................................: 6 1 2 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Elbert .................................: 12 3 5 1 12 3 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : El Paso ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Fremont ................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) 3 (D) - - Gunnison ...............................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Jefferson ..............................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) La Plata ...............................: 10 (D) 10 (D) - - 14 (D) 12 1 2 (D) Larimer ................................: 7 3 7 (D) 2 (D) 9 2 - - 9 2 Logan ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Mesa ...................................: 47 (D) 28 (D) 24 (D) 46 22 28 15 23 7 Montezuma ..............................: 14 4 13 3 4 2 20 4 15 3 5 2 Montrose ...............................: 12 6 11 (D) 2 (D) 5 1 4 (D) 1 (D) : Otero ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Pueblo .................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Saguache ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) San Miguel .............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Weld ...................................: 8 2 7 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 4 (D) - - : PRUNES : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 10 5 3 (D) 8 (D) 11 4 8 3 3 1 : Counties : : Delta ..................................: 6 4 2 (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Dolores ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Garfield ...............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) La Plata ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Mesa ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 1 3 1 - - Weld ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : POMEGRANATES : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 8 4 - - 8 4 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Douglas ................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Eagle ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elbert .................................: 3 3 - - 3 3 - - - - - - : OTHER NONCITRUS FRUIT (SEE : TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 13 19 9 5 6 14 21 13 12 (D) 15 (D) : Counties : : Boulder ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Costilla ...............................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Delta ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (Z) Dolores ................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - La Plata ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 7 7 7 6 5 2 Larimer ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Montezuma ..............................: 5 2 5 2 - - - - - - - - Montrose ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Pueblo .................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : NUTS, ALL : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 39 102 12 74 31 28 43 64 15 (D) 30 (D) : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Archuleta ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Baca ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Boulder ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Delta ..................................: 7 21 - - 7 21 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Douglas ................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) - - - - - - Eagle ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Garfield ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NUTS, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Jefferson ..............................: - - - - - - 3 1 - - 3 1 La Plata ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Larimer ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Logan ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Mesa ...................................: 6 1 - - 6 1 12 2 3 (D) 9 (D) Montezuma ..............................: 5 3 1 (D) 5 (D) 7 2 4 (D) 3 (D) Montrose ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Ouray ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pueblo .................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 3 1 - - 3 1 Saguache ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Weld ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : ALMONDS : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 7 (D) 5 2 4 (D) 13 2 4 1 9 1 : Counties : : La Plata ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Larimer ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Mesa ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 6 (D) - - 6 (D) Montezuma ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) Montrose ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - : HAZELNUTS (FILBERTS) : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 11 3 - - 11 3 16 4 5 2 13 2 : Counties : : Boulder ................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Eagle ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Jefferson ..............................: - - - - - - 3 1 - - 3 1 Larimer ................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Mesa ...................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Montezuma ..............................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Pueblo .................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) Weld ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : PECANS, ALL : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 10 6 3 (D) 10 (D) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Baca ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Douglas ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Larimer ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Pueblo .................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : PECANS, IMPROVED : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 10 6 3 (D) 10 (D) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Baca ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Douglas ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Larimer ................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Pueblo .................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : WALNUTS, ENGLISH : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 15 22 3 (Z) 12 21 13 8 5 1 8 7 : Counties : : Archuleta ..............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Delta ..................................: 7 21 - - 7 21 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Douglas ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Garfield ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Logan ..................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Mesa ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 6 2 3 (D) 3 (D) Montezuma ..............................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : OTHER NUTS : : State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 5 50 1 (D) 4 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 31. Fruits and Nuts: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres : Total : Bearing age acres : Nonbearing age acres :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER NUTS - Con. : : Counties : : Adams ..................................: - - - - - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Archuleta ..............................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Douglas ................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Ouray ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Saguache ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 32. Land in Berries: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Irrigated : Total : Irrigated :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Colorado ...............................: 250 178 159 135 202 92 128 70 : Counties : : Adams ..................................: 8 9 6 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Arapahoe ...............................: 3 1 3 1 - - - - Archuleta ..............................: 3 1 - - 1 (D) - - Boulder ................................: 23 6 13 4 31 11 21 8 Chaffee ................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - Conejos ................................: 5 3 5 3 - - - - Costilla ...............................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - Delta ..................................: 20 (D) 18 (D) 30 19 16 16 Dolores ................................: - - - - 1 (D) - - Douglas ................................: 4 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) : Eagle ..................................: - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Elbert .................................: 9 5 6 3 7 3 7 3 El Paso ................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) 4 (D) Fremont ................................: 7 3 7 3 5 (D) 3 (D) Garfield ...............................: 5 2 5 2 10 2 8 (D) Grand ..................................: 4 1 4 1 - - - - Gunnison ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) Huerfano ...............................: - - - - 2 (D) - - Jefferson ..............................: 14 4 10 1 5 (D) 3 (D) La Plata ...............................: 18 4 11 1 6 2 5 (D) : Larimer ................................: 19 16 8 8 23 9 12 6 Las Animas .............................: 5 4 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Logan ..................................: - - - - 2 (D) - - Mesa ...................................: 36 36 29 33 15 6 9 5 Montezuma ..............................: 8 7 3 4 15 6 11 4 Montrose ...............................: 10 10 5 3 11 4 9 (D) Morgan .................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - Ouray ..................................: - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Park ...................................: 3 1 - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Prowers ................................: 2 (D) - - - - - - : Pueblo .................................: 8 2 8 2 9 (D) 7 (D) Rio Blanco .............................: - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Rio Grande .............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - Routt ..................................: - - - - 2 (D) - - Saguache ...............................: 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) 1 (D) San Miguel .............................: 4 3 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Teller .................................: 5 2 - - - - - - Weld ...................................: 15 6 4 2 4 (D) 1 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 33. Berries: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ARONIA BERRIES : : State Total : : Colorado ...................................: 4 (D) - - 4 (D) - - - - - - : Counties : : Boulder ....................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Elbert .....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Weld .......................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - : BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES : (INCLUDING MARIONBERRIES) : : State Total : : Colorado ...................................: 46 18 33 13 21 5 36 17 27 14 14 3 : Counties : : Arapahoe ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Boulder ....................................: 6 (D) 2 (D) 4 1 4 1 4 (D) 2 (D) Delta ......................................: 8 9 8 (D) 3 (D) 8 (D) 7 (D) 2 (D) Dolores ....................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Douglas ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Elbert .....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - El Paso ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Fremont ....................................: 4 (D) 4 (Z) 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jefferson ..................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - - - - - - - Larimer ....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) : Mesa .......................................: 8 5 4 (D) 7 (D) 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Montezuma ..................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 6 1 3 (Z) 3 1 Montrose ...................................: - - - - - - 3 1 3 (D) 2 (D) Rio Blanco .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Weld .......................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - : BLUEBERRIES, ALL : : State Total : : Colorado ...................................: 20 3 8 (D) 12 (D) 12 2 6 1 8 1 : Counties : : Arapahoe ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Boulder ....................................: - - - - - - 5 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) Costilla ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Delta ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Douglas ....................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Elbert .....................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - El Paso ....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Fremont ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Montrose ...................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - Pueblo .....................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : BLUEBERRIES, TAME : : State Total : : Colorado ...................................: 17 2 5 (D) 12 (D) 9 1 6 1 5 1 : Counties : : Arapahoe ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Boulder ....................................: - - - - - - 5 (D) 5 (D) 2 (D) Costilla ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Delta ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Douglas ....................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Elbert .....................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - El Paso ....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Fremont ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Montrose ...................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - - - - - - - : BLUEBERRIES, WILD : : State Total : : Colorado ...................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : Counties : : Pueblo .....................................: 3 (Z) 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) : BOYSENBERRIES : : State Total : : Colorado ...................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - : Counties : : Larimer ....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Weld .......................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 33. Berries: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CRANBERRIES : : State Total : : Colorado ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Counties : : Larimer ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : CURRANTS (BLACK OR RED) : : State Total : : Colorado ...................................: 38 13 17 3 21 10 6 (D) 1 (D) 6 (D) : Counties : : Archuleta ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Conejos ....................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Costilla ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Delta ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Elbert .....................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - Grand ......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Gunnison ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Jefferson ..................................: 3 1 - - 3 1 - - - - - - La Plata ...................................: 4 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Larimer ....................................: 3 6 - - 3 6 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Mesa .......................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - - - - - - - Park .......................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - Prowers ....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Weld .......................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) : ELDERBERRIES : : State Total : : Colorado ...................................: 37 11 10 (D) 30 (D) 10 1 5 1 6 1 : Counties : : Boulder ....................................: 4 1 1 (D) 3 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) Costilla ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Delta ......................................: 5 1 1 (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Eagle ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Fremont ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Larimer ....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Las Animas .................................: 5 4 3 2 5 3 - - - - - - Mesa .......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Montezuma ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Montrose ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - : Park .......................................: 3 (Z) - - 3 (Z) - - - - - - San Miguel .................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Teller .....................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - Weld .......................................: 5 1 3 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - : GOOSEBERRIES (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado ...................................: 12 4 4 (Z) 8 4 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Archuleta ..................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Boulder ....................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Costilla ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Elbert .....................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) La Plata ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Larimer ....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Weld .......................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : MULBERRIES (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado ...................................: 10 3 6 2 6 1 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : Counties : : Costilla ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Mesa .......................................: 4 (D) 4 (D) - - (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Montezuma ..................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Morgan .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) : RASPBERRIES, ALL : : State Total : : Colorado ...................................: 126 80 106 64 26 16 102 31 87 24 20 7 : Counties : : Adams ......................................: 8 (D) 8 (D) - - - - - - - - Arapahoe ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Boulder ....................................: 15 3 9 2 6 1 19 5 19 (D) 2 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 33. Berries: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age : Total : Bearing age : Nonbearing age :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RASPBERRIES, ALL - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Conejos ....................................: 5 (D) 5 (D) - - - - - - - - Costilla ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Delta ......................................: 13 13 11 8 4 5 15 4 13 3 3 1 Douglas ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Eagle ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Elbert .....................................: 6 1 6 1 - - 7 2 7 (D) 1 (D) El Paso ....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Garfield ...................................: 5 2 5 2 - - 10 1 6 1 4 (Z) Grand ......................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Gunnison ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 2 (D) - - 2 (D) : Jefferson ..................................: 4 3 4 (Z) 3 2 3 (D) 3 (D) - - La Plata ...................................: 13 2 12 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Larimer ....................................: 10 3 10 3 - - 9 4 8 (D) 1 (D) Las Animas .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Logan ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Mesa .......................................: 12 26 12 (D) 1 (D) 7 3 6 (D) 1 (D) Montezuma ..................................: 3 5 3 5 - - 7 3 7 3 - - Montrose ...................................: 4 3 4 3 - - 8 3 7 (D) 1 (D) Park .......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Pueblo .....................................: 3 (D) - - 3 (D) - - - - - - : Rio Blanco .................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Routt ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Saguache ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - San Miguel .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Teller .....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Weld .......................................: 9 3 9 3 - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - : STRAWBERRIES : : State Total : : Colorado ...................................: 64 30 39 10 27 20 86 33 70 24 21 10 : Counties : : Adams ......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Arapahoe ...................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Boulder ....................................: 6 2 4 1 3 1 17 3 17 (D) 2 (D) Chaffee ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Conejos ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - - - Costilla ...................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) - - - - - - Delta ......................................: 7 2 4 1 3 2 14 2 10 2 4 (Z) Douglas ....................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Eagle ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Elbert .....................................: 3 1 3 1 - - 6 1 6 1 - - : El Paso ....................................: 3 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Fremont ....................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - Garfield ...................................: - - - - - - 4 (Z) - - 4 (Z) Gunnison ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Huerfano ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - Jefferson ..................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) - - La Plata ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 3 (D) - - 3 (D) Larimer ....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 8 3 8 3 - - Logan ......................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) - - 2 (D) Mesa .......................................: 18 3 14 2 4 (Z) 8 (D) 8 (D) - - : Montezuma ..................................: 5 (D) - - 5 (D) - - - - - - Montrose ...................................: 3 (D) 3 (D) - - - - - - - - Pueblo .....................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 6 (D) 6 (D) - - Saguache ...................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) Weld .......................................: 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - : OTHER BERRIES (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado ...................................: 16 11 12 9 6 3 24 7 12 2 17 5 : Counties : : Archuleta ..................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Boulder ....................................: 4 (Z) 4 (Z) - - - - - - - - Delta ......................................: 2 (D) - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) Elbert .....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) - - - - - - Fremont ....................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 1 (D) - - 1 (D) Gunnison ...................................: - - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Jefferson ..................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Larimer ....................................: - - - - - - 6 (D) - - 6 (D) Mesa .......................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - - - - - - - Montezuma ..................................: - - - - - - 4 2 - - 4 2 : Montrose ...................................: 2 (D) 2 (D) - - 5 1 5 (D) 2 (D) Ouray ......................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - Rio Grande .................................: 1 (D) - - 1 (D) - - - - - - Saguache ...................................: - - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - San Miguel .................................: 1 (D) 1 (D) - - 1 (D) 1 (D) - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS AND CUT : FLORIST GREENS, FOLIAGE PLANTS, : POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS, AND OTHER : FLORICULTURE AND BEDDING CROPS, TOTAL : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 542 6,902,516 730 537 91,944,083 346 7,972,603 346 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 29 217,252 42 29 5,119,994 6 1,669,760 19 Alamosa ..........................................................: - - - - - 3 51,753 2 Arapahoe .........................................................: 15 (D) 10 15 (D) 14 221,325 5 Archuleta ........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 4 (D) 1 Bent .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Boulder ..........................................................: 46 (D) 43 46 4,240,846 45 678,731 25 Chaffee ..........................................................: 15 53,867 4 15 1,057,000 12 160,448 4 Costilla .........................................................: 3 - 3 3 19,200 - - - Custer ...........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Delta ............................................................: 37 92,324 53 37 1,741,616 17 150,488 32 : Denver ...........................................................: 7 2,700 (D) 7 (D) 2 (D) - Dolores ..........................................................: 8 (D) 4 8 16,800 - - - Douglas ..........................................................: 8 (D) 4 8 (D) 5 614,000 (D) Eagle ............................................................: 5 34,745 (D) 5 (D) 7 55,968 5 Elbert ...........................................................: 24 6,700 34 24 192,800 6 (D) (D) El Paso ..........................................................: 10 (D) 2 10 (D) 13 41,575 4 Fremont ..........................................................: 18 53,842 3 13 823,353 8 99,759 (D) Garfield .........................................................: 12 24,748 (D) 12 241,319 7 31,472 (D) Grand ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Gunnison .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) : Huerfano .........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Jefferson ........................................................: 34 1,116,390 25 34 (D) 27 562,612 10 La Plata .........................................................: 15 128,800 10 15 1,802,800 26 3,552 20 Larimer ..........................................................: 55 847,515 29 55 18,181,374 33 514,440 34 Las Animas .......................................................: 8 13,530 (D) 8 (D) 3 (D) (D) Lincoln ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Logan ............................................................: - - - - - 4 30,600 (D) Mesa .............................................................: 49 269,906 63 49 3,123,834 16 289,918 10 Moffat ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Montezuma ........................................................: 23 14,647 70 23 194,766 13 58,780 5 : Montrose .........................................................: 8 8,745 (D) 8 145,083 9 7,908 3 Morgan ...........................................................: - - - - - 4 (D) (D) Ouray ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Park .............................................................: 5 (D) 3 5 18,295 3 (D) (D) Phillips .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Pitkin ...........................................................: 5 (D) 2 5 (D) - - - Prowers ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 6 - 96 Pueblo ...........................................................: 13 249,420 100 13 (D) 6 35,044 - Rio Grande .......................................................: 6 - (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) - Routt ............................................................: 9 8,500 27 9 138,761 11 1,060 4 : Saguache .........................................................: 6 58,061 29 6 446,140 3 4,560 (D) San Miguel .......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Summit ...........................................................: 6 2,400 - 6 18,048 - - - Teller ...........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 4 976 - Weld .............................................................: 46 2,725,608 57 46 30,197,890 20 2,547,070 54 Yuma .............................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - : BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS - ANNUALS, HERBACEOUS : PERENNIALS, VEGETABLE PLANTS : (INCLUDING HANGING BASKETS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 309 6,074,202 422 309 78,428,051 239 6,944,247 234 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 22 206,372 (D) 22 (D) 6 (D) 19 Alamosa ..........................................................: - - - - - 3 49,047 2 Arapahoe .........................................................: 9 (D) 4 9 (D) 11 221,325 (D) Archuleta ........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) 1 Boulder ..........................................................: 21 (D) 16 21 (D) 26 (D) 15 Chaffee ..........................................................: 9 21,887 - 9 (D) 8 140,748 - Delta ............................................................: 23 70,271 (D) 23 1,359,637 10 122,688 23 Denver ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Dolores ..........................................................: 8 (D) 1 8 13,800 - - - Douglas ..........................................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 (D) 5 383,600 - : Eagle ............................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 7 (D) (D) Elbert ...........................................................: 10 6,700 5 10 64,200 4 (D) - El Paso ..........................................................: 9 (D) 1 9 (D) 12 13,185 4 Fremont ..........................................................: 12 28,960 2 12 (D) 6 (D) (D) Garfield .........................................................: 7 12,594 (D) 7 164,123 7 (D) 1 Grand ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Gunnison .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) - Huerfano .........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Jefferson ........................................................: 20 981,710 20 20 16,374,808 16 534,468 4 La Plata .........................................................: 3 90,000 - 3 1,560,000 9 (D) 10 : Larimer ..........................................................: 35 672,065 18 35 (D) 17 362,760 (D) Las Animas .......................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 17,500 3 (D) (D) Lincoln ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Logan ............................................................: - - - - - 4 19,800 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEDDING/GARDEN PLANTS - ANNUALS, HERBACEOUS : PERENNIALS, VEGETABLE PLANTS : (INCLUDING HANGING BASKETS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Mesa .............................................................: 15 192,352 6 15 2,455,852 6 (D) (D) Moffat ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Montezuma ........................................................: 17 (D) 62 17 145,752 10 50,220 3 Montrose .........................................................: 7 8,745 (D) 7 (D) 6 7,908 3 Morgan ...........................................................: - - - - - 3 (D) - Ouray ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Park .............................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) (D) Phillips .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Pitkin ...........................................................: 5 - 2 5 (D) - - - Prowers ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 6 - 96 : Pueblo ...........................................................: 12 (D) 99 12 (D) 6 (D) - Rio Grande .......................................................: 6 - (D) 6 (D) 1 (D) - Routt ............................................................: 3 7,700 3 3 68,500 11 1,060 4 Saguache .........................................................: 6 55,178 29 6 430,282 3 4,560 - Teller ...........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 3 (D) - Weld .............................................................: 24 2,681,987 26 24 29,459,652 14 2,537,640 9 Yuma .............................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - : CUT FLOWERS AND CUT FLORIST GREENS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 233 211,747 208 233 7,235,661 101 217,502 92 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 14 - 31 14 (D) - - - Arapahoe .........................................................: 5 - (D) 5 26,060 3 - (D) Archuleta ........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Boulder ..........................................................: 28 (D) 25 28 (D) 21 59,699 (D) Chaffee ..........................................................: 7 (D) 4 7 (D) 6 (D) 4 Costilla .........................................................: 3 - 3 3 19,200 - - - Custer ...........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Delta ............................................................: 12 (D) 36 12 231,455 4 (D) 6 Denver ...........................................................: 7 2,700 (D) 7 (D) - - - Douglas ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - : Eagle ............................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 21,320 1 - (D) Elbert ...........................................................: 14 - 8 14 44,600 - - - El Paso ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 5 (D) - Fremont ..........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) - Garfield .........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - Huerfano .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Jefferson ........................................................: 11 (D) (D) 11 28,540 6 (D) 3 La Plata .........................................................: 9 8,800 7 9 107,680 17 (D) 9 Larimer ..........................................................: 18 (D) 6 18 (D) 8 (D) 2 Las Animas .......................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - : Logan ............................................................: - - - - - 3 (D) - Mesa .............................................................: 41 (D) 32 41 237,258 11 (D) (D) Montezuma ........................................................: 9 4,288 (D) 9 (D) 3 (D) 2 Montrose .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 3 - (Z) Morgan ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) Park .............................................................: 3 - (D) 3 4,480 - - - Pitkin ...........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Pueblo ...........................................................: 4 (D) 2 4 (D) - - - Routt ............................................................: 4 800 (D) 4 (D) - - - Weld .............................................................: 23 22,825 31 23 519,050 6 (D) (D) : FOLIAGE PLANTS, INDOOR (INCLUDING HANGING : BASKETS) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 57 184,460 3 57 2,622,611 22 81,792 2 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) - Alamosa ..........................................................: - - - - - 3 339 - Arapahoe .........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - Bent .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Boulder ..........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 2,011 - - - Chaffee ..........................................................: 6 29,736 - 6 710,598 - - - Delta ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Douglas ..........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 3 15,000 - Eagle ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - El Paso ..........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 (D) 1 (D) - : Fremont ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Garfield .........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) - - - Jefferson ........................................................: 6 11,000 (D) 6 (D) 2 (D) (D) Larimer ..........................................................: 3 (D) - 3 (D) 4 (D) (D) Las Animas .......................................................: 5 (D) - 5 (D) 1 (D) - Logan ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Mesa .............................................................: 3 33,940 - 3 (D) 2 (D) - Montezuma ........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 17,460 1 (D) - Morgan ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Ouray ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Park .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLIAGE PLANTS, INDOOR (INCLUDING HANGING : BASKETS) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Saguache .........................................................: 3 360 - 3 1,980 - - - Weld .............................................................: 5 1,100 - 5 (D) 1 - (D) : POTTED FLOWERING PLANTS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 92 387,167 31 92 3,280,631 59 717,460 6 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 7 (D) (D) 7 7,690 2 (D) - Alamosa ..........................................................: - - - - - 3 2,367 - Arapahoe .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Bent .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Boulder ..........................................................: 8 822 (D) 8 (D) 2 (D) (D) Chaffee ..........................................................: 6 (D) - 6 2,196 3 (D) - Custer ...........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Delta ............................................................: 5 22,000 (D) 5 126,676 2 (D) (D) Douglas ..........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 4 215,400 (D) Eagle ............................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 12,127 - - - : Elbert ...........................................................: 3 - 21 3 84,000 - - - El Paso ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 9 (D) (Z) Fremont ..........................................................: 8 (D) 1 8 (D) 3 (D) - Garfield .........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) 2 (D) (D) Jefferson ........................................................: 3 120,000 - 3 705,735 5 (D) (D) Larimer ..........................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 11 59,360 (D) Las Animas .......................................................: 7 1,510 (D) 7 17,400 1 (D) - Logan ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) Mesa .............................................................: 8 (D) (D) 8 (D) 3 (D) (D) Montezuma ........................................................: 5 (D) (D) 5 (D) 3 (D) - : Morgan ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Park .............................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Pueblo ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Rio Grande .......................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Saguache .........................................................: 3 2,523 - 3 13,878 - - - Weld .............................................................: 7 19,696 - 7 (D) 2 (D) (D) : OTHER FLORICULTURE AND BEDDING CROPS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 56 44,940 66 51 377,129 36 11,602 13 : Counties : : Arapahoe .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 2 - (D) Boulder ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 6 9,512 - Delta ............................................................: 10 - 8 10 (D) 3 - (D) Dolores ..........................................................: 6 - 3 6 3,000 - - - Douglas ..........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Eagle ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Elbert ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Fremont ..........................................................: 5 (D) - - - 2 - (D) Garfield .........................................................: 4 (D) - 4 18,800 - - - Gunnison .........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) : Jefferson ........................................................: 6 (D) - 6 14,436 6 (D) (D) La Plata .........................................................: 4 30,000 3 4 135,120 4 - 1 Larimer ..........................................................: 3 - (D) 3 10,144 3 - 1 Mesa .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Park .............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 1 - (D) Routt ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Saguache .........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) San Miguel .......................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Summit ...........................................................: 6 2,400 - 6 18,048 - - - Teller ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Weld .............................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) : NURSERY STOCK CROPS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 282 1,352,887 4,091 281 88,452,180 221 361,512 3,478 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 14 29,561 (D) 14 (D) 7 (D) 254 Alamosa ..........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 - (D) Arapahoe .........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 4 62,450 (D) Bent .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Boulder ..........................................................: 15 3,517 127 15 1,735,740 22 1,700 126 Chaffee ..........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) (D) Costilla .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Custer ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 - (D) Delta ............................................................: 15 44,785 74 14 951,460 10 (D) (D) Denver ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - : Dolores ..........................................................: 7 - 187 7 557,000 4 - (D) Douglas ..........................................................: 10 22,264 32 10 (D) 8 (D) 122 Eagle ............................................................: 5 (D) 13 5 (D) 9 11,570 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NURSERY STOCK CROPS - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Elbert ...........................................................: 10 - 106 10 (D) 4 (D) (D) El Paso ..........................................................: 14 140,000 186 14 7,174,900 9 (D) 170 Fremont ..........................................................: 14 126,250 61 14 1,247,550 12 - 26 Garfield .........................................................: 7 (D) 3 7 (D) 7 (D) 55 Gunnison .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Huerfano .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) (D) Jefferson ........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 57,000 3 (D) (D) Kiowa ............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Kit Carson .......................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 2 - (D) La Plata .........................................................: 11 - 38 11 (D) 9 (D) 55 : Larimer ..........................................................: 30 (D) 1,248 30 26,907,637 32 30,200 739 Las Animas .......................................................: 4 800 - 4 3,200 2 (D) (D) Logan ............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Mesa .............................................................: 21 3,251 117 21 2,481,239 9 (D) (D) Moffat ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Montezuma ........................................................: 12 (D) 235 12 (D) 6 - 146 Montrose .........................................................: 17 - 446 17 (D) 12 - 731 Morgan ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) - Otero ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 1 - (D) Ouray ............................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) : Park .............................................................: 5 - 2 5 18,700 1 - (D) Pitkin ...........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 3 - (D) Pueblo ...........................................................: 6 - 29 6 316,808 2 (D) (D) Rio Blanco .......................................................: 6 888 - 6 3,552 2 - (D) Rio Grande .......................................................: 5 1,000 - 5 2,500 - - - Routt ............................................................: 5 - 191 5 1,850,400 1 - (D) Saguache .........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) San Miguel .......................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Summit ...........................................................: 6 2,400 - 6 9,600 - - - Washington .......................................................: - - - - - 3 - (D) Weld .............................................................: 23 715,338 751 23 (D) 21 (D) 200 : AQUATIC PLANTS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 14 11,562 2 14 203,094 11 17,755 1 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) - Alamosa ..........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Archuleta ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 3 605 - Crowley ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Delta ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - El Paso ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 - (D) Fremont ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Larimer ..........................................................: 6 - (D) 6 3,000 - - - Mesa .............................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 (D) (D) : HEMP CLONES OR TRANSPLANTS SOLD FOR : TRANSPLANTS TO OTHERS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 18 39,268 (X) 13 208,715 (NA) (NA) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Fremont ..........................................................: 5 125 (X) - - (NA) (NA) (X) Larimer ..........................................................: 4 (D) (X) 4 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Montrose .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Pueblo ...........................................................: 7 28,800 (X) 7 147,000 (NA) (NA) (X) : HEMP COMPLETE GROWS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 21 98,765 (X) 21 1,059,574 (NA) (NA) (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Boulder ..........................................................: 3 1,800 (X) 3 750 (NA) (NA) (X) La Plata .........................................................: 3 22,500 (X) 3 180,000 (NA) (NA) (X) Larimer ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Las Animas .......................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Montrose .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Ouray ............................................................: 3 31,362 (X) 3 24,000 (NA) (NA) (X) Park .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Pueblo ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Saguache .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) Weld .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (X) : HEMP SEEDS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 9 6,343 (D) 9 77,195 (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HEMP SEEDS (SEE TEXT) - Con. : : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) Boulder ..........................................................: 4 3,000 - 4 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) Delta ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) Larimer ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) Morgan ...........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) (NA) (NA) (NA) : BULBS, CORMS, RHIZOMES, AND TUBERS - DRY : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 23 68,117 14 23 2,794,744 29 146,918 44 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) - Arapahoe .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Boulder ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 - (D) Delta ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Denver ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Dolores ..........................................................: 6 - 3 6 (D) - - - Douglas ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Eagle ............................................................: - - - - - 4 - 28 Jefferson ........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 3 (D) (D) La Plata .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - : Larimer ..........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 6 32,000 (D) Mesa .............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 1 - (D) Montezuma ........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Pitkin ...........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Pueblo ...........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 3 84,000 - Rio Grande .......................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Routt ............................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Weld .............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) 4 (D) (D) : CUTTINGS, SEEDLINGS, LINERS, AND PLUGS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 30 1,454,489 (D) 30 (D) 35 1,799,038 120 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Arapahoe .........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Archuleta ........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 3 602 - Bent .............................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Boulder ..........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Delta ............................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) - Douglas ..........................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - El Paso ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 1 (D) - Fremont ..........................................................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - Grand ............................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - : Jefferson ........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 5 1,408 - Larimer ..........................................................: 4 (D) (D) 4 245,250 13 184,440 (D) Las Animas .......................................................: 4 800 - 4 20,000 - - - Montezuma ........................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - Montrose .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) - - - Morgan ...........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Routt ............................................................: - - - - - 6 4,800 - Weld .............................................................: 6 (D) (D) 6 (D) 3 (D) (D) : FLOWER SEEDS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 27 7,326 505 27 (D) 31 30,335 110 : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 1 (D) - Chaffee ..........................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) Costilla .........................................................: 3 - 225 3 30,000 1 - (D) Douglas ..........................................................: - - - - - 1 (D) - Elbert ...........................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) El Paso ..........................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 12 24,695 (D) Fremont ..........................................................: 3 - 2 3 (D) 1 - (D) Garfield .........................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Jefferson ........................................................: - - - - - 3 (D) 2 Larimer ..........................................................: 7 (D) 1 7 1,546 2 - (D) : Montezuma ........................................................: 3 (D) (D) 3 (D) - - - Montrose .........................................................: - - - - - 1 - (D) Park .............................................................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - Rio Blanco .......................................................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - Rio Grande .......................................................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) Routt ............................................................: 1 - (D) 1 (D) - - - Saguache .........................................................: 2 - (D) 2 (D) 1 - (D) Weld .............................................................: - - - - - 2 - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VEGETABLE SEEDS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 32 64,971 (X) 36 166,782 30 26,664 (X) : Counties : : Boulder ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Chaffee ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Costilla .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Delta ............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Dolores ..........................................................: 3 3,880 (X) 3 7,760 - - (X) Douglas ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Elbert ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) El Paso ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 - (X) Garfield .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Jefferson ........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) : La Plata .........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Larimer ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 6 (D) (X) Mesa .............................................................: 7 7,128 (X) 7 14,256 - - (X) Montezuma ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 5 18,056 - - (X) Montrose .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 - (X) Ouray ............................................................: 3 858 (X) 3 1,716 - - (X) Park .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Pueblo ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 6 - (X) Rio Grande .......................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Routt ............................................................: 3 2,880 (X) 3 9,000 2 - (X) : Saguache .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) San Miguel .......................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Teller ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 - (X) Weld .............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) : VEGETABLE TRANSPLANTS TO FARM FIELDS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 93 121,181 (X) 93 278,895 40 39,096 (X) : Counties : : Archuleta ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Boulder ..........................................................: 13 8,401 (X) 13 20,952 11 6,520 (X) Chaffee ..........................................................: 8 4,642 (X) 8 11,141 1 (D) (X) Delta ............................................................: 14 27,116 (X) 14 63,803 2 (D) (X) Douglas ..........................................................: 4 2,000 (X) 4 2,800 - - (X) Elbert ...........................................................: 3 250 (X) 3 600 1 (D) (X) El Paso ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Garfield .........................................................: 5 4,128 (X) 5 11,706 2 (D) (X) Gunnison .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Jefferson ........................................................: 6 1,920 (X) 6 6,000 4 400 (X) : Kit Carson .......................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) La Plata .........................................................: 10 15,164 (X) 10 36,394 - - (X) Larimer ..........................................................: 3 2,267 (X) 3 5,441 - - (X) Mesa .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Montezuma ........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 5 8,220 (X) Montrose .........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Pitkin ...........................................................: 4 14,958 (X) 4 35,898 - - (X) Pueblo ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 2 (D) (X) Routt ............................................................: 6 802 (X) 6 2,004 - - (X) Saguache .........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) : San Miguel .......................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Weld .............................................................: 3 3,920 (X) 3 9,408 3 (D) (X) : SOD HARVESTED OR INTENDED FOR SALE IN : FUTURE YEARS (SEE TEXT) : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 36 (X) 6,193 36 44,399,581 (NA) (X) (NA) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) Elbert ...........................................................: 3 (X) 21 3 128,058 (NA) (X) (NA) El Paso ..........................................................: 3 (X) 124 3 1,394,683 (NA) (X) (NA) Garfield .........................................................: 2 (X) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) La Plata .........................................................: 4 (X) 129 4 685,498 (NA) (X) (NA) Larimer ..........................................................: 6 (X) 2,346 6 15,540,000 (NA) (X) (NA) Lincoln ..........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Mesa .............................................................: 2 (X) (D) 2 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Montezuma ........................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) Montrose .........................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) : Morgan ...........................................................: 3 (X) 1,046 3 6,729,690 (NA) (X) (NA) Pueblo ...........................................................: - (X) - - - (NA) (X) (NA) Saguache .........................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) Weld .............................................................: 10 (X) 2,166 10 18,100,468 (NA) (X) (NA) Yuma .............................................................: 1 (X) (D) 1 (D) (NA) (X) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES AND FRESH : CUT HERBS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 303 1,751,594 (X) 303 14,397,145 236 1,828,185 (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 12 59,754 (X) 12 (D) 9 176,500 (X) Alamosa ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 2,028 (X) Arapahoe .........................................................: 5 (D) (X) 5 (D) 3 240 (X) Archuleta ........................................................: 4 2,974 (X) 4 8,458 5 1,403 (X) Boulder ..........................................................: 15 44,677 (X) 15 109,261 18 139,131 (X) Chaffee ..........................................................: 18 20,993 (X) 18 110,881 5 6,184 (X) Conejos ..........................................................: 5 454 (X) 5 1,347 - - (X) Costilla .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Custer ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Delta ............................................................: 25 71,066 (X) 25 349,643 23 52,672 (X) : Denver ...........................................................: 6 22,645 (X) 6 751,975 3 (D) (X) Dolores ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Douglas ..........................................................: 14 28,168 (X) 14 2,548,150 4 3,832 (X) Eagle ............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Elbert ...........................................................: 7 1,700 (X) 7 4,695 6 1,830 (X) El Paso ..........................................................: 12 16,173 (X) 12 66,234 13 19,155 (X) Fremont ..........................................................: 4 7,518 (X) 4 27,708 14 9,773 (X) Garfield .........................................................: 7 (D) (X) 7 (D) 5 (D) (X) Gilpin ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Grand ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) : Gunnison .........................................................: 3 10,335 (X) 3 22,101 5 11,850 (X) Huerfano .........................................................: 3 3,050 (X) 3 11,130 3 788 (X) Jefferson ........................................................: 9 16,250 (X) 9 76,800 7 11,266 (X) Kit Carson .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) La Plata .........................................................: 21 63,212 (X) 21 287,564 14 35,392 (X) Larimer ..........................................................: 23 39,515 (X) 23 329,664 14 48,350 (X) Logan ............................................................: - - (X) - - 4 16,600 (X) Mesa .............................................................: 19 97,996 (X) 19 590,290 7 28,100 (X) Moffat ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Montezuma ........................................................: 23 48,848 (X) 23 120,654 13 29,980 (X) : Montrose .........................................................: 11 14,270 (X) 11 68,450 10 16,290 (X) Morgan ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 (D) (X) Ouray ............................................................: 3 429 (X) 3 2,832 - - (X) Park .............................................................: 3 2,320 (X) 3 9,562 6 1,990 (X) Pitkin ...........................................................: 6 22,511 (X) 6 77,819 - - (X) Pueblo ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Rio Blanco .......................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Rio Grande .......................................................: 7 8,108 (X) 7 (D) 3 6,912 (X) Routt ............................................................: 7 4,100 (X) 7 12,430 9 13,130 (X) Saguache .........................................................: 6 3,275 (X) 6 (D) - - (X) : San Miguel .......................................................: - - (X) - - 3 (D) (X) Teller ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 6 1,776 (X) Weld .............................................................: 9 132,349 (X) 9 838,906 9 148,610 (X) : GREENHOUSE TOMATOES : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 227 1,316,382 (X) 227 8,604,604 184 1,417,977 (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 10 (D) (X) 10 (D) 7 161,400 (X) Alamosa ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 1,014 (X) Arapahoe .........................................................: 5 (D) (X) 5 (D) 2 (D) (X) Archuleta ........................................................: 4 940 (X) 4 6,578 5 1,102 (X) Boulder ..........................................................: 8 9,575 (X) 8 40,128 8 126,751 (X) Chaffee ..........................................................: 11 7,644 (X) 11 48,267 1 (D) (X) Conejos ..........................................................: 5 355 (X) 5 1,140 - - (X) Costilla .........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Custer ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Delta ............................................................: 15 53,136 (X) 15 308,282 19 36,841 (X) : Denver ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Dolores ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Douglas ..........................................................: 8 5,584 (X) 8 34,400 4 2,378 (X) Elbert ...........................................................: 3 250 (X) 3 1,650 6 264 (X) El Paso ..........................................................: 8 7,170 (X) 8 47,093 7 8,061 (X) Fremont ..........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 14 8,455 (X) Garfield .........................................................: 5 3,734 (X) 5 23,740 4 (D) (X) Grand ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Gunnison .........................................................: 3 1,132 (X) 3 (D) 5 1,710 (X) Huerfano .........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 3 788 (X) : Jefferson ........................................................: 9 (D) (X) 9 (D) 6 (D) (X) Kit Carson .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) La Plata .........................................................: 21 50,399 (X) 21 253,734 12 18,152 (X) Larimer ..........................................................: 14 13,075 (X) 14 45,933 7 13,150 (X) Logan ............................................................: - - (X) - - 4 9,800 (X) Mesa .............................................................: 18 85,080 (X) 18 559,888 6 15,735 (X) Moffat ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Montezuma ........................................................: 15 14,070 (X) 15 57,019 8 14,760 (X) Montrose .........................................................: 8 8,750 (X) 8 57,750 8 11,158 (X) Morgan ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 (D) (X) Ouray ............................................................: 3 429 (X) 3 2,832 - - (X) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GREENHOUSE TOMATOES - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Park .............................................................: 3 1,042 (X) 3 6,878 6 1,285 (X) Pitkin ...........................................................: 6 7,028 (X) 6 47,066 - - (X) Pueblo ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) Rio Grande .......................................................: 7 5,608 (X) 7 37,012 3 6,912 (X) Routt ............................................................: 6 1,800 (X) 6 8,280 9 8,330 (X) Saguache .........................................................: 6 1,687 (X) 6 (D) - - (X) San Miguel .......................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Teller ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 6 540 (X) Weld .............................................................: 9 111,653 (X) 9 795,444 8 (D) (X) : OTHER GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES AND FRESH : CUT HERBS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 209 435,212 (X) 209 5,792,541 179 410,208 (X) : Counties : : Adams ............................................................: 11 (D) (X) 11 (D) 3 15,100 (X) Alamosa ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 1,014 (X) Arapahoe .........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 (D) (X) Archuleta ........................................................: 4 2,034 (X) 4 1,880 3 301 (X) Boulder ..........................................................: 13 35,102 (X) 13 69,133 11 12,380 (X) Chaffee ..........................................................: 17 13,349 (X) 17 62,614 5 (D) (X) Conejos ..........................................................: 3 99 (X) 3 207 - - (X) Costilla .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Custer ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Delta ............................................................: 16 17,930 (X) 16 41,361 16 15,831 (X) : Denver ...........................................................: 5 (D) (X) 5 (D) 1 (D) (X) Douglas ..........................................................: 10 22,584 (X) 10 2,513,750 4 1,454 (X) Eagle ............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Elbert ...........................................................: 7 1,450 (X) 7 3,045 6 1,566 (X) El Paso ..........................................................: 12 9,003 (X) 12 19,141 12 11,094 (X) Fremont ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 11 1,318 (X) Garfield .........................................................: 5 (D) (X) 5 (D) 5 (D) (X) Gilpin ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Grand ............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Gunnison .........................................................: 3 9,203 (X) 3 (D) 5 10,140 (X) : Huerfano .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Jefferson ........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 7 (D) (X) Kit Carson .......................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) La Plata .........................................................: 7 12,813 (X) 7 33,830 9 17,240 (X) Larimer ..........................................................: 19 26,440 (X) 19 283,731 13 35,200 (X) Logan ............................................................: - - (X) - - 4 6,800 (X) Mesa .............................................................: 11 12,916 (X) 11 30,402 6 12,365 (X) Moffat ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Montezuma ........................................................: 18 34,778 (X) 18 63,635 12 15,220 (X) Montrose .........................................................: 6 5,520 (X) 6 10,700 4 5,132 (X) : Morgan ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Park .............................................................: 3 1,278 (X) 3 2,684 3 705 (X) Pitkin ...........................................................: 4 15,483 (X) 4 30,753 - - (X) Rio Blanco .......................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) Rio Grande .......................................................: 5 2,500 (X) 5 (D) - - (X) Routt ............................................................: 5 2,300 (X) 5 4,150 6 4,800 (X) Saguache .........................................................: 5 1,588 (X) 5 19,518 - - (X) San Miguel .......................................................: - - (X) - - 3 (D) (X) Teller ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 6 1,236 (X) Weld .............................................................: 4 20,696 (X) 4 43,462 8 (D) (X) : GREENHOUSE FRUITS AND BERRIES : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 43 44,501 (X) 43 173,085 19 8,154 (X) : Counties : : Alamosa ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 3 339 (X) Arapahoe .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Archuleta ........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Chaffee ..........................................................: 5 804 (X) 5 2,762 - - (X) Conejos ..........................................................: 3 99 (X) 3 600 - - (X) Custer ...........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Elbert ...........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) El Paso ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Fremont ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 5 1,167 (X) Jefferson ........................................................: 3 (D) (X) 3 (D) 1 (D) (X) : Kit Carson .......................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) La Plata .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Larimer ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 4 400 (X) Mesa .............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Montezuma ........................................................: 7 24,130 (X) 7 82,009 1 (D) (X) Montrose .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Ouray ............................................................: 3 1,713 (X) 3 5,823 - - (X) Rio Grande .......................................................: 5 500 (X) 5 1,700 - - (X) Saguache .........................................................: 3 360 (X) 3 1,224 - - (X) San Miguel .......................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Weld .............................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) 1 (D) (X) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 34. Floriculture and Bedding Crops, Nursery Crops, Propagative Materials Sold, Sod, Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection, and Mushroom Crops: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [Totals may not add due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Sq. ft. under : : Value of sales : : Sq. ft. under : : : glass or other :Acres in the :-------------------------------: : glass or other :Acres in the Geographic area : Farms : protection : open : Farms : Dollars : Farms : protection : open ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSHROOMS : : State Total : : Colorado .........................................................: 19 46,202 (X) 19 3,834,027 15 (D) (X) : Counties : : Alamosa ..........................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Boulder ..........................................................: 4 3,646 (X) 4 38,166 - - (X) Chaffee ..........................................................: 2 (D) (X) 2 (D) - - (X) Delta ............................................................: - - (X) - - 1 (D) (X) Eagle ............................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) - - (X) Elbert ...........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) El Paso ..........................................................: 3 600 (X) 3 27,000 - - (X) Gunnison .........................................................: - - (X) - - 3 600 (X) Jefferson ........................................................: - - (X) - - 4 5,752 (X) La Plata .........................................................: - - (X) - - 2 (D) (X) : Larimer ..........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 1 (D) (X) Montrose .........................................................: 1 (D) (X) 1 (D) 2 (D) (X) Pitkin ...........................................................: 3 1,656 (X) 3 74,520 - - (X) Weld .............................................................: 3 7,500 (X) 3 (D) - - (X) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 35. Cultivated Christmas Trees: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres in production : Trees cut : Acres in production : Trees cut :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres :Acres irrigated : Farms : Number : Farms : Acres : Farms : Number ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Colorado ................: 178 2,997 161 103 4,667 137 2,681 82 10,173 : Counties : : Adams ...................: 3 6 6 3 6 3 6 3 15 Alamosa .................: - - - - - 1 (D) 1 (D) Archuleta ...............: 10 224 64 6 (D) 5 330 4 (D) Boulder .................: 17 320 8 15 694 13 107 13 383 Crowley .................: 1 (D) - - - - - - - Custer ..................: 2 (D) - - - 6 162 6 183 Delta ...................: 9 16 10 - - 9 19 - - Dolores .................: 1 (D) - - - 1 (D) - - Douglas .................: 20 48 - 19 350 9 124 9 282 Elbert ..................: 11 59 - 5 70 2 (D) 2 (D) : El Paso .................: - - - - - 4 44 - - Fremont .................: 3 7 7 - - - - - - Garfield ................: 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) - - - - Grand ...................: - - - - - 2 (D) 2 (D) Huerfano ................: 5 103 15 1 (D) 4 153 4 390 Jackson .................: 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) - - - - Jefferson ...............: 21 395 5 15 1,048 15 209 8 375 Lake ....................: - - - - - 2 (D) - - La Plata ................: 4 4 (D) - - 3 3 1 (D) Larimer .................: 17 468 16 13 227 21 607 12 835 : Las Animas ..............: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) Mesa ....................: 12 114 (D) - - 8 19 1 (D) Mineral .................: 6 90 - - - 1 (D) - - Montezuma ...............: 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) - - Montrose ................: - - - - - 12 192 6 6,000 Park ....................: 10 28 - 8 65 - - - - Phillips ................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) - - - - Pueblo ..................: - - - - - 3 11 2 (D) Rio Blanco ..............: 3 3 - - - - - - - Routt ...................: 6 403 - 6 227 2 (D) 2 (D) : Teller ..................: 1 (D) - 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) Weld ....................: 8 (D) 3 4 (D) 5 308 3 671 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 36. Short Rotation Woody Crops: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : 2022 : 2017 :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : Acres in production : Acres harvested : Acres in production : Acres harvested :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Acres :Acres irrigated: Farms : Acres : Farms : Acres :Acres irrigated: Farms : Acres ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Colorado .....................: 6 270 - 6 22 56 1,154 156 34 184 : Counties : : Adams ........................: - - - - - 3 63 63 3 51 Archuleta ....................: - - - - - 2 (D) - 1 (D) Clear Creek ..................: - - - - - 3 6 - 3 3 Custer .......................: - - - - - 3 275 - 1 (D) Delta ........................: - - - - - 2 (D) - - - Douglas ......................: - - - - - 1 (D) - 1 (D) Elbert .......................: - - - - - 3 120 (D) 2 (D) El Paso ......................: - - - - - 6 69 (D) 5 14 Fremont ......................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Garfield .....................: - - - - - 2 (D) - 2 (D) : Gilpin .......................: - - - - - 1 (D) - 1 (D) Grand ........................: - - - - - 1 (D) - - - Gunnison .....................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) - - - - - Huerfano .....................: - - - - - 2 (D) - 2 (D) Jefferson ....................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 7 125 - 4 8 Larimer ......................: 2 (D) - 2 (D) 12 281 14 7 91 Mesa .........................: - - - - - 2 (D) (D) - - Montrose .....................: - - - - - 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) Rio Blanco ...................: - - - - - 2 (D) - - - Teller .......................: - - - - - 2 (D) - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 37. Maple Syrup: 2022 and 2017 [Not published for this State] Table 38. Commodities Raised and Delivered Under Production Contracts: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Number :: Geographic area : Farms : Number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BROILERS AND OTHER MEAT-TYPE CHICKENS : :: HOGS AND PIGS : : :: : State Total : :: State Total : : :: : Colorado .......................................................: 2 (D) :: Colorado .......................................................: 3 65,000 : :: : Counties : :: Counties : : :: : Larimer ........................................................: 1 (D) :: Logan ..........................................................: 1 (D) Weld ...........................................................: 1 (D) :: Washington .....................................................: 1 (D) : :: Yuma ...........................................................: 1 (D) PULLETS FOR LAYING FLOCK REPLACEMENT : :: : : :: REPLACEMENT DAIRY HEIFERS : State Total : :: : : :: State Total : Colorado .......................................................: 1 (D) :: : : :: Colorado .......................................................: 7 54,048 Counties : :: : : :: Counties : Montrose .......................................................: 1 (D) :: : : :: Larimer ........................................................: 1 (D) CUSTOM FED CATTLE SHIPPED DIRECTLY : :: Logan ..........................................................: 3 40,460 FOR SLAUGHTER : :: Morgan .........................................................: 1 (D) : :: Rio Blanco .....................................................: 2 (D) State Total : :: : : :: OTHER CATTLE, SHEEP, LIVESTOCK, OR : Colorado .......................................................: 26 634,609 :: POULTRY : : :: : Counties : :: State Total : : :: : Baca ...........................................................: 1 (D) :: Colorado .......................................................: 9 (X) Crowley ........................................................: 1 (D) :: : Kit Carson .....................................................: 3 80,800 :: Counties : Larimer ........................................................: 2 (D) :: : Logan ..........................................................: 4 (D) :: Lincoln ........................................................: 2 (X) Mesa ...........................................................: 1 (D) :: Otero ..........................................................: 1 (X) Otero ..........................................................: 1 (D) :: Phillips .......................................................: 1 (X) Phillips .......................................................: 1 (D) :: Saguache .......................................................: 2 (X) Prowers ........................................................: 1 (D) :: Weld ...........................................................: 3 (X) Washington .....................................................: 1 (D) :: : : :: : Weld ...........................................................: 6 339,935 :: : Yuma ...........................................................: 4 (D) :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 36,055 877 262 607 396 696 208 2017: 38,862 905 280 851 399 660 274 $1,000, 2022: 4,938,560 102,601 79,776 40,690 34,704 105,187 42,707 2017: 4,559,965 117,126 76,381 54,166 26,744 98,912 45,607 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 136,973 116,991 304,487 67,035 87,636 151,131 205,322 2017: 117,337 129,421 272,790 63,650 67,028 149,867 166,448 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 5,445 110 32 84 53 146 18 2017: 6,886 201 43 127 93 131 40 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 4,520 110 20 94 49 76 29 2017: 5,598 106 41 153 49 80 25 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 4,059 124 26 65 41 61 28 2017: 4,721 104 31 121 33 41 18 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 5,235 174 36 104 73 78 14 2017: 5,545 133 32 150 68 70 41 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 3,968 119 19 86 54 101 32 2017: 4,050 99 21 99 23 61 28 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 2,850 51 15 55 22 36 6 2017: 2,706 68 9 74 43 42 19 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 4,455 84 43 80 45 68 23 2017: 4,164 80 37 81 60 91 39 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 3,390 54 31 32 49 66 29 2017: 3,180 59 28 36 26 89 38 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 2,133 51 40 7 10 64 29 2017: 2,012 55 38 10 4 55 26 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 27,445 632 228 487 318 370 154 2017: 30,271 692 221 669 292 421 206 number, 2022: 64,849 1,340 848 896 537 1,370 527 2017: 71,796 1,654 912 1,265 509 1,591 717 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 25,381 622 212 458 319 296 129 2017: 27,856 668 197 646 304 348 172 number, 2022: 52,751 1,245 572 723 475 814 400 2017: 58,834 1,469 569 1,024 484 876 461 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 11,565 362 87 237 132 62 32 2017: 13,092 335 78 327 131 68 52 number, 2022: 14,584 436 98 269 159 73 46 2017: 16,950 462 103 397 175 84 68 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 14,595 306 104 238 209 118 71 2017: 16,067 371 119 362 193 150 103 number, 2022: 20,574 402 128 284 256 206 123 2017: 22,692 511 179 423 243 218 139 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 8,204 197 109 112 49 214 86 2017: 9,088 218 104 127 47 268 99 number, 2022: 17,593 407 346 170 60 535 231 2017: 19,192 496 287 204 66 574 254 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 2,622 75 27 24 - 105 36 2017: 3,127 104 27 48 1 145 33 number, 2022: 3,547 99 49 27 - 149 38 2017: 4,281 157 44 69 (D) 194 40 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 1,926 32 23 14 16 10 25 2017: 2,541 33 29 39 8 19 27 number, 2022: 2,150 33 28 18 16 11 25 2017: 2,838 39 33 46 8 21 28 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 7,460 115 106 41 95 45 59 2017: 8,805 129 97 96 110 84 60 number, 2022: 9,008 137 125 50 104 62 76 2017: 10,617 160 135 105 123 106 81 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 6,484 152 66 89 58 85 45 number: 9,118 193 104 134 71 98 84 Tractors ................................................farms: 4,656 122 36 69 94 15 14 number: 6,435 173 48 82 100 19 43 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 1,581 81 9 30 16 6 3 number: 1,713 81 9 30 17 6 3 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 2,291 41 12 36 63 3 8 number: 2,659 55 12 36 68 3 10 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 1,326 17 15 15 15 7 10 number: 2,063 37 27 16 15 10 30 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 402 11 3 8 - 1 5 number: 572 24 3 8 - (D) 5 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 208 1 - 2 - - 2 number: 234 (D) - (D) - - (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 869 9 9 2 13 8 14 number: 958 10 10 (D) 13 8 17 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 826 15 273 379 22 423 159 2017: 1,008 38 289 377 33 524 229 $1,000, 2022: 51,974 986 20,889 106,321 887 55,698 26,203 2017: 67,843 1,836 20,734 98,277 1,805 70,025 35,310 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 62,923 65,744 76,516 280,532 40,307 131,674 164,796 2017: 67,305 48,312 71,744 260,682 54,704 133,635 154,192 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 157 6 33 52 4 112 42 2017: 206 12 45 61 6 92 66 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 139 - 38 31 3 47 24 2017: 154 5 36 23 5 71 46 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 107 - 28 35 11 28 12 2017: 139 6 31 49 6 63 11 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 123 2 47 49 1 43 18 2017: 191 5 56 39 10 76 24 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 100 5 38 51 - 35 14 2017: 90 6 38 34 - 43 25 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 58 - 29 22 - 35 10 2017: 72 - 18 8 2 37 7 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 91 1 40 30 2 50 19 2017: 93 2 40 44 1 51 18 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 42 1 17 40 1 45 9 2017: 42 2 20 48 3 58 14 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 9 - 3 69 - 28 11 2017: 21 - 5 71 - 33 18 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 658 10 218 253 16 323 114 2017: 776 30 235 271 22 391 185 number, 2022: 1,060 16 423 877 28 882 395 2017: 1,278 48 481 943 50 1,061 526 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 585 9 192 203 18 296 101 2017: 761 24 216 254 28 371 172 number, 2022: 1,012 (D) 365 508 46 798 262 2017: 1,389 70 421 595 40 986 394 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 367 6 101 34 15 130 57 2017: 506 15 100 77 20 129 88 number, 2022: 458 (D) 120 40 22 173 82 2017: 646 26 137 87 24 183 108 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 297 7 120 92 11 165 63 2017: 398 19 153 106 8 246 109 number, 2022: 393 (D) 203 133 20 252 87 2017: 546 24 234 126 13 358 126 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 107 1 32 156 4 148 38 2017: 119 9 31 192 3 181 60 number, 2022: 161 (D) 42 335 4 373 93 2017: 197 20 50 382 3 445 160 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 13 1 - 123 - 23 12 2017: 7 4 - 125 - 25 16 number, 2022: 18 (D) - 182 - 29 22 2017: 10 4 - 205 - 32 27 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 21 2 18 4 - 38 10 2017: 41 6 38 18 4 50 23 number, 2022: 25 (D) 18 6 - 51 11 2017: 46 6 45 18 4 56 30 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 188 4 77 33 8 201 68 2017: 214 8 88 63 10 261 112 number, 2022: 223 4 95 43 11 246 83 2017: 249 9 106 82 11 334 139 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 127 - 47 97 2 64 13 number: 148 - 56 149 (D) 91 17 Tractors ................................................farms: 122 3 50 32 3 50 27 number: 143 (D) 63 83 7 78 28 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 59 3 17 4 - 8 3 number: 67 (D) 17 4 - 8 3 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 48 3 24 11 2 24 14 number: 48 3 36 22 (D) 25 14 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 27 - 10 26 3 19 10 number: 28 - 10 57 (D) 45 11 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 1 - - 21 - 1 1 number: (D) - - 42 - (D) (D) Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 2 - 2 3 - 5 1 number: (D) - (D) (D) - 9 (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 43 1 8 14 - 23 3 number: 45 (D) 8 18 - 25 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 185 274 1,511 24 264 1,127 211 2017: 246 315 1,615 12 313 1,223 257 $1,000, 2022: 18,364 20,008 113,251 1,669 22,623 84,396 19,316 2017: 21,784 25,680 109,790 313 21,839 61,790 21,480 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 99,267 73,021 74,951 69,528 85,693 74,886 91,544 2017: 88,555 81,523 67,981 26,067 69,774 50,523 83,582 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 53 39 309 5 72 119 21 2017: 42 66 312 5 52 216 30 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 34 38 228 1 26 181 27 2017: 27 29 272 2 42 212 30 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 16 34 201 2 24 104 23 2017: 45 73 191 3 51 198 24 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 15 49 231 6 29 212 46 2017: 43 38 306 1 44 193 46 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 9 28 166 - 36 142 23 2017: 24 29 174 - 38 125 27 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 3 22 94 2 26 123 21 2017: 7 6 85 - 28 88 39 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 31 37 137 8 27 151 33 2017: 28 31 163 1 32 149 42 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 11 23 108 - 13 78 10 2017: 14 30 75 - 21 32 11 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 13 4 37 - 11 17 7 2017: 16 13 37 - 5 10 8 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 159 197 1,202 14 198 903 146 2017: 210 219 1,329 7 228 970 196 number, 2022: 478 342 2,253 27 397 1,456 272 2017: 584 380 2,401 9 514 1,535 431 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 109 185 1,129 4 174 842 157 2017: 169 185 1,244 3 217 945 180 number, 2022: 257 338 2,115 (D) 343 1,243 261 2017: 406 451 2,229 (D) 452 1,380 302 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 36 77 625 2 46 487 72 2017: 72 96 670 2 80 531 83 number, 2022: 56 98 832 (D) 51 576 87 2017: 103 120 843 (D) 88 661 127 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 76 124 668 2 123 452 106 2017: 95 111 689 1 143 468 101 number, 2022: 121 177 986 (D) 165 533 135 2017: 164 209 1,047 (D) 191 528 135 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 38 38 199 2 63 97 25 2017: 78 62 209 1 79 153 35 number, 2022: 80 63 297 (D) 127 134 39 2017: 139 122 339 (D) 173 191 40 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 9 - 28 2 49 7 1 2017: 8 - 31 1 55 14 - number, 2022: 18 - 34 (D) 59 7 (D) 2017: 8 - 33 (D) 74 14 - : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 2 7 101 - 11 21 13 2017: 20 12 143 - 16 35 17 number, 2022: (D) 8 113 - 11 28 15 2017: 25 12 156 - 17 36 18 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 30 42 392 - 29 138 84 2017: 58 69 438 - 36 132 82 number, 2022: 31 51 452 - 33 155 93 2017: 65 92 497 - 46 155 95 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 31 62 179 6 25 270 35 number: 51 73 219 (D) 37 365 44 Tractors ................................................farms: 11 41 157 - 29 185 17 number: 15 50 194 - 38 251 23 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 3 12 55 - 5 67 9 number: (D) 12 61 - 5 82 9 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 7 27 89 - 24 106 4 number: 7 33 106 - 29 120 4 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 2 4 21 - 4 39 7 number: (D) 5 27 - 4 49 10 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: - - 1 - - - - number: - - (D) - - - - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - - 6 - 1 - 3 number: - - 6 - (D) - 3 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 5 3 22 - 3 7 7 number: 5 5 25 - 3 8 9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 1,714 1,207 681 601 38 267 333 2017: 1,631 1,345 1,033 660 37 290 309 $1,000, 2022: 130,861 77,600 37,880 61,876 2,224 36,244 36,243 2017: 99,851 62,265 49,739 59,117 1,256 26,852 33,278 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 76,348 64,292 55,624 102,956 58,528 135,746 108,836 2017: 61,221 46,294 48,150 89,572 33,954 92,591 107,695 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 239 177 185 54 2 35 68 2017: 277 245 258 103 8 46 40 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 169 179 103 83 3 25 34 2017: 260 292 184 69 1 60 24 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 209 191 84 64 15 25 21 2017: 243 183 135 86 8 10 53 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 313 152 83 93 5 47 49 2017: 271 208 141 87 10 49 40 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 211 124 81 87 4 22 36 2017: 195 163 125 75 9 23 22 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 188 120 42 63 - 17 27 2017: 137 92 67 36 - 31 41 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 231 185 63 77 4 38 45 2017: 136 111 81 118 - 26 40 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 136 75 37 54 5 46 41 2017: 98 48 36 74 1 35 38 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 18 4 3 26 - 12 12 2017: 14 3 6 12 - 10 11 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 1,322 972 516 518 30 230 246 2017: 1,333 1,050 790 543 35 230 230 number, 2022: 2,427 1,759 929 1,051 50 491 545 2017: 2,393 1,995 1,328 1,211 61 499 595 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 1,235 800 486 486 29 210 211 2017: 1,212 774 666 516 23 200 219 number, 2022: 1,873 1,218 768 890 41 422 488 2017: 1,898 1,261 1,054 988 40 477 522 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 553 419 278 230 15 91 91 2017: 616 388 410 250 12 96 104 number, 2022: 632 505 341 279 20 122 114 2017: 718 490 485 291 (D) 164 166 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 710 435 267 318 16 134 159 2017: 646 462 334 302 14 133 150 number, 2022: 859 576 355 454 16 206 274 2017: 788 626 460 496 24 198 247 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 258 103 60 106 5 63 52 2017: 277 118 84 136 2 68 65 number, 2022: 382 137 72 157 5 94 100 2017: 392 145 109 201 (D) 115 109 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 23 5 3 5 - 3 - 2017: 52 7 1 10 - 2 - number, 2022: 29 5 3 7 - 3 - 2017: 62 7 (D) 10 - (D) - : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 65 28 16 67 - 13 18 2017: 71 51 43 87 - 16 24 number, 2022: 66 32 22 70 - 16 19 2017: 81 52 58 91 - 18 27 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 211 101 105 234 14 85 89 2017: 238 137 195 254 4 100 104 number, 2022: 248 123 113 274 16 104 111 2017: 288 156 226 302 4 123 136 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 321 201 92 86 5 62 61 number: 388 237 131 116 5 87 82 Tractors ................................................farms: 269 172 94 64 2 39 34 number: 311 203 107 75 (D) 46 37 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 89 91 43 26 1 10 2 number: 95 106 43 28 (D) 10 (D) 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 158 80 53 35 1 22 25 number: 164 87 61 38 (D) 24 26 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 40 10 3 9 - 10 8 number: 52 10 3 9 - 12 (D) : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 11 - - 2 - - - number: 11 - - (D) - - - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 1 - - 2 - 1 1 number: (D) - - (D) - (D) (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 24 3 13 13 - 10 4 number: 27 3 13 14 - 11 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 18 393 112 531 452 559 33 2017: 26 437 131 597 388 571 33 $1,000, 2022: 1,416 25,574 34,899 24,287 82,389 215,213 2,432 2017: 1,824 25,687 25,712 21,988 63,184 214,289 1,550 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 78,667 65,074 311,599 45,738 182,276 384,997 73,694 2017: 70,145 58,781 196,274 36,831 162,846 375,287 46,972 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 1 69 5 134 68 38 2 2017: 10 81 18 143 47 46 4 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: - 70 12 108 68 71 3 2017: 3 67 15 132 69 69 - $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 7 50 6 58 66 43 10 2017: 5 61 9 91 33 58 14 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 5 52 17 79 70 34 9 2017: - 70 9 73 48 51 4 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: - 39 2 39 22 48 1 2017: 3 53 35 78 36 49 - : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: - 30 13 38 32 44 - 2017: - 22 1 48 30 37 6 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 4 45 19 53 49 66 3 2017: 1 57 15 23 54 52 5 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 1 37 21 21 35 100 5 2017: 4 23 16 6 35 90 - $500,000 or more .......................................2022: - 1 17 1 42 115 - 2017: - 3 13 3 36 119 - : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 17 255 90 404 217 408 27 2017: 24 302 97 422 252 434 30 number, 2022: 33 489 339 652 794 1,724 69 2017: 55 641 328 754 922 1,583 54 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 10 211 95 325 194 379 21 2017: 22 256 88 417 221 403 21 number, 2022: 31 358 362 503 592 1,161 49 2017: 42 448 378 630 543 1,090 41 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 7 85 43 214 35 93 14 2017: 15 115 40 249 51 125 11 number, 2022: (D) 102 57 276 45 107 21 2017: (D) 135 62 300 64 146 15 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 10 128 63 126 112 195 10 2017: 12 183 62 215 95 181 15 number, 2022: 18 181 161 177 182 337 14 2017: 20 257 200 276 138 233 15 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 1 54 50 35 136 290 8 2017: 1 42 36 44 148 275 8 number, 2022: (D) 75 144 50 365 717 14 2017: (D) 56 116 54 341 711 11 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: - - 3 - 78 214 - 2017: - 4 1 1 107 216 - number, 2022: - - 4 - 159 315 - 2017: - 4 (D) (D) 157 343 - : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: - 17 14 13 6 27 3 2017: 1 30 11 7 11 30 2 number, 2022: - 20 16 15 8 27 3 2017: (D) 34 13 7 11 37 (D) : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 4 69 53 78 44 98 5 2017: 9 97 51 95 42 109 6 number, 2022: 4 79 89 84 51 128 5 2017: 9 112 80 108 51 126 6 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 4 42 30 85 43 139 8 number: 4 47 37 113 75 283 9 Tractors ................................................farms: 4 14 22 52 24 76 5 number: 4 18 29 65 98 162 5 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: - 4 4 24 2 11 3 number: - 4 4 29 (D) 11 (D) 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 4 7 10 24 14 28 2 number: 4 9 14 28 59 39 (D) 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: - 5 11 7 18 62 - number: - 5 11 8 (D) 112 - : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: - - 1 - 9 57 - number: - - (D) - 40 96 - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - 2 3 - - 10 - number: - (D) 4 - - 10 - Hay balers ..............................................farms: - 4 9 6 4 32 - number: - 4 12 6 4 34 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 1,131 1,620 485 505 901 2,353 37 2017: 1,093 2,043 549 489 861 2,465 19 $1,000, 2022: 118,403 157,571 48,097 95,927 219,169 154,897 1,349 2017: 81,503 157,117 44,175 98,250 179,729 141,120 595 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 104,689 97,266 99,169 189,955 243,251 65,830 36,447 2017: 74,568 76,905 80,465 200,920 208,745 57,249 31,306 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 137 221 69 76 129 365 12 2017: 153 407 79 83 153 484 5 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 109 238 52 52 83 397 2 2017: 185 382 71 46 103 443 1 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 115 213 43 44 85 319 5 2017: 111 257 83 40 73 414 2 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 180 235 50 46 104 451 14 2017: 177 303 73 62 76 385 4 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 151 177 54 61 80 265 2 2017: 164 251 55 39 77 216 7 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 103 162 46 26 58 181 - 2017: 98 150 41 36 45 163 - $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 173 200 108 79 106 231 1 2017: 120 133 95 52 105 212 - $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 150 109 49 72 141 105 1 2017: 60 114 42 74 115 123 - $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 13 65 14 49 115 39 - 2017: 25 46 10 57 114 25 - : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 938 1,327 399 316 648 1,810 21 2017: 889 1,620 468 356 648 1,952 17 number, 2022: 1,839 2,604 1,021 1,199 2,069 3,155 36 2017: 1,694 3,035 1,183 1,237 2,200 3,420 33 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 920 1,263 359 307 618 1,756 21 2017: 901 1,486 401 322 613 1,902 13 number, 2022: 1,695 2,369 698 796 1,688 2,955 25 2017: 1,608 2,671 827 817 1,756 3,159 (D) : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 381 710 128 106 198 1,009 7 2017: 411 849 165 93 242 1,149 6 number, 2022: 480 960 157 151 291 1,264 9 2017: 567 1,081 233 124 320 1,370 (D) : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 614 709 259 151 350 945 12 2017: 581 841 263 157 339 1,026 5 number, 2022: 858 1,009 345 216 483 1,275 13 2017: 785 1,132 371 227 503 1,362 (D) : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 212 219 122 192 398 253 3 2017: 153 251 134 210 395 276 3 number, 2022: 357 400 196 429 914 416 3 2017: 256 458 223 466 933 427 (D) : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 20 32 13 120 212 38 - 2017: 27 34 17 123 230 45 - number, 2022: 24 41 14 171 294 41 - 2017: 29 53 18 206 330 57 - : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 44 81 43 20 52 106 3 2017: 42 93 64 32 69 189 - number, 2022: 48 86 47 22 62 115 3 2017: 46 103 73 37 70 200 - : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 329 302 120 101 160 472 5 2017: 333 404 177 118 191 543 3 number, 2022: 373 378 148 123 201 522 5 2017: 403 498 217 143 223 604 3 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 213 294 95 86 174 350 10 number: 329 360 138 110 261 418 11 Tractors ................................................farms: 175 229 54 40 111 293 7 number: 254 288 65 60 155 331 7 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 45 131 9 14 21 137 6 number: 54 146 9 14 21 140 (D) 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 120 99 28 17 34 144 1 number: 133 104 31 17 35 161 (D) 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 35 26 21 15 64 23 - number: 67 38 25 29 99 30 - : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 1 10 - 10 19 - - number: (D) 10 - 16 22 - - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 1 11 2 3 10 5 - number: (D) 11 (D) 3 14 5 - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 40 42 9 11 21 47 - number: 40 49 11 11 25 47 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 461 1,017 1,050 653 397 116 284 2017: 461 1,123 1,135 740 444 122 278 $1,000, 2022: 51,967 86,032 101,419 179,239 72,115 10,855 23,473 2017: 49,668 95,598 90,708 178,613 65,881 10,852 15,349 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 112,727 84,594 96,589 274,486 181,650 93,579 82,651 2017: 107,741 85,128 79,919 241,369 148,382 88,951 55,212 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 45 179 157 85 66 26 53 2017: 40 195 209 108 93 27 84 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 76 118 180 46 28 10 31 2017: 59 164 169 69 57 20 43 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 55 124 97 66 38 15 40 2017: 56 148 139 58 24 9 27 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 48 151 150 69 54 14 49 2017: 71 179 145 75 41 18 34 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 71 156 115 53 37 14 21 2017: 48 132 121 83 58 15 23 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 28 83 65 56 13 16 18 2017: 37 72 109 66 34 7 14 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 64 99 145 91 66 10 39 2017: 55 118 121 77 50 6 32 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 55 85 103 98 63 6 26 2017: 84 80 100 105 62 18 21 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 19 22 38 89 32 5 7 2017: 11 35 22 99 25 2 - : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 324 798 855 471 324 100 232 2017: 388 905 908 581 370 97 199 number, 2022: 738 1,458 1,783 1,574 998 247 422 2017: 883 1,595 1,866 2,166 1,054 212 383 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 311 742 808 485 307 82 197 2017: 325 847 839 573 334 82 148 number, 2022: 679 1,227 1,576 1,337 879 138 341 2017: 681 1,527 1,634 1,832 893 156 285 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 105 356 345 169 127 34 101 2017: 96 406 358 273 107 29 91 number, 2022: 145 409 412 224 196 38 124 2017: 128 494 447 406 153 41 118 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 210 395 555 287 172 48 133 2017: 216 471 604 343 204 57 90 number, 2022: 306 507 742 402 262 65 169 2017: 315 620 845 480 319 86 136 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 128 184 224 265 152 19 36 2017: 154 211 199 325 194 18 21 number, 2022: 228 311 422 711 421 35 48 2017: 238 413 342 946 421 29 31 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 13 31 51 103 42 - 2 2017: 22 47 48 139 60 - - number, 2022: 13 45 62 115 50 - (D) 2017: 23 63 56 163 63 - - : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 24 65 89 47 64 3 8 2017: 47 100 97 49 79 12 16 number, 2022: 30 68 93 49 68 4 8 2017: 51 109 100 54 86 14 16 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 135 270 358 148 148 31 61 2017: 170 334 336 156 155 36 52 number, 2022: 179 306 412 186 197 35 83 2017: 220 382 366 204 217 44 62 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 82 184 145 160 69 32 45 number: 117 213 184 260 106 48 54 Tractors ................................................farms: 46 131 108 107 41 18 29 number: 59 148 111 171 89 23 45 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 9 47 33 37 14 3 14 number: 9 47 33 45 14 3 18 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 29 68 53 32 17 11 13 number: 32 75 53 42 20 12 13 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 15 20 24 57 24 6 9 number: 18 26 25 84 55 8 14 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: - 1 4 16 1 - - number: - (D) 4 16 (D) - - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 8 10 6 7 8 1 - number: 8 10 6 8 10 (D) - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 8 32 29 16 17 4 6 number: 8 32 29 20 20 4 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: 352 116 408 758 321 318 917 281 2017: 326 112 472 836 320 321 887 288 $1,000, 2022: 145,291 13,583 110,107 77,437 43,934 105,960 89,978 94,046 2017: 105,641 9,884 104,214 63,659 32,343 100,102 61,505 63,005 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: 412,759 117,097 269,869 102,160 136,867 333,208 98,123 334,682 2017: 324,052 88,246 220,792 76,147 101,073 311,844 69,340 218,769 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: 49 6 38 120 18 29 116 41 2017: 29 16 97 153 32 43 135 57 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: 34 15 53 119 25 23 122 47 2017: 23 11 54 146 37 31 121 34 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: 14 10 43 93 35 28 98 17 2017: 30 17 37 79 51 11 124 32 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: 35 17 62 102 44 36 115 29 2017: 29 22 42 157 33 39 163 26 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: 33 6 36 89 25 22 122 8 2017: 23 7 42 65 34 33 97 18 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: 31 21 17 60 15 35 88 12 2017: 30 13 22 69 18 20 65 8 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: 16 19 55 83 95 51 119 34 2017: 38 8 64 104 61 37 107 38 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: 62 20 46 55 52 26 109 35 2017: 48 15 53 39 49 42 61 41 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: 78 2 58 37 12 68 28 58 2017: 76 3 61 24 5 65 14 34 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: 227 81 261 574 251 255 639 217 2017: 265 82 320 653 276 249 597 222 number, 2022: 878 136 909 1,285 585 1,172 1,203 818 2017: 928 127 1,150 1,392 683 1,081 1,047 968 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: 200 75 235 524 242 231 605 196 2017: 243 75 295 581 218 244 587 209 number, 2022: 496 135 648 1,021 449 766 1,213 578 2017: 600 142 895 1,180 478 734 1,130 664 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: 43 33 53 246 67 85 218 73 2017: 45 35 92 253 72 87 233 79 number, 2022: 52 35 73 305 83 115 273 96 2017: 53 40 131 346 107 114 294 124 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: 83 47 111 311 176 118 416 101 2017: 88 48 155 394 145 136 429 106 number, 2022: 94 85 165 439 256 194 618 151 2017: 112 71 233 535 237 200 612 185 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: 160 11 155 135 75 135 188 113 2017: 200 22 194 179 82 130 140 105 number, 2022: 350 15 410 277 110 457 322 331 2017: 435 31 531 299 134 420 224 355 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: 126 - 88 55 4 21 1 11 2017: 133 2 120 48 4 25 3 26 number, 2022: 147 - 107 61 5 41 (D) 18 2017: 167 (D) 167 53 10 36 3 41 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: 5 3 35 65 14 40 51 10 2017: 5 11 54 67 22 50 47 12 number, 2022: 5 3 41 70 15 51 55 13 2017: 6 12 62 71 28 75 55 22 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: 21 41 93 155 112 124 249 79 2017: 38 32 131 167 119 129 242 102 number, 2022: 24 45 133 209 146 159 317 105 2017: 51 39 160 191 151 177 310 128 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 92 34 83 111 69 84 162 52 number: 216 42 141 147 76 144 212 86 Tractors ................................................farms: 66 16 40 105 54 37 129 36 number: 134 30 80 133 62 72 171 58 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 3 2 4 33 7 6 31 2 number: 3 (D) 4 35 7 6 35 (D) 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 14 12 14 59 37 6 95 9 number: 14 26 18 72 39 6 103 (D) 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 62 2 30 23 14 29 28 29 number: 117 (D) 58 26 16 60 33 47 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 53 - 5 - - - - 1 number: 63 - 5 - - - - (D) Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 1 - 8 5 2 - 6 - number: (D) - 10 5 (D) - 6 - Hay balers ..............................................farms: 4 9 19 17 14 8 36 11 number: 5 9 21 17 17 8 45 11 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Estimated market value of all machinery : and equipment ......................................farms, 2022: - 120 189 59 112 709 3,881 826 2017: - 133 212 55 159 748 4,062 773 $1,000, 2022: - 11,111 69,227 5,463 6,680 185,848 671,299 270,691 2017: - 10,513 68,058 4,979 6,439 165,472 648,553 242,404 Average per farm ..............................dollars, 2022: - 92,594 366,281 92,596 59,644 262,127 172,971 327,713 2017: - 79,047 321,028 90,529 40,497 221,219 159,664 313,588 : Farms by value group: : $1 to $9,999 ...........................................2022: - 27 38 3 11 137 579 69 2017: - 18 14 1 28 115 719 137 $10,000 to $19,999 .....................................2022: - 7 7 2 13 48 382 78 2017: - 24 17 7 22 46 493 67 $20,000 to $29,999 .....................................2022: - 15 23 5 11 68 443 78 2017: - 7 26 14 25 72 489 39 $30,000 to $49,999 .....................................2022: - 24 16 12 26 87 564 93 2017: - 26 22 3 36 109 473 95 $50,000 to $69,999 .....................................2022: - 8 31 9 14 40 429 65 2017: - 18 18 5 17 59 439 36 : $70,000 to $99,999 .....................................2022: - 7 7 3 8 27 364 56 2017: - 11 7 1 9 46 273 42 $100,000 to $199,999 ...................................2022: - 12 17 20 26 76 451 87 2017: - 19 22 14 22 74 489 89 $200,000 to $499,999 ...................................2022: - 18 16 4 3 103 357 148 2017: - 8 46 10 - 125 385 110 $500,000 or more .......................................2022: - 2 34 1 - 123 312 152 2017: - 2 40 - - 102 302 158 : SELECTED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT : : Trucks, including pickups ...........................farms, 2022: - 92 126 52 93 522 3,011 629 2017: - 109 183 48 118 573 3,213 623 number, 2022: - 236 416 103 178 1,720 8,000 2,291 2017: - 219 682 112 218 2,046 8,549 2,325 : Tractors ............................................farms, 2022: - 83 113 46 76 455 2,842 550 2017: - 84 160 52 94 533 3,003 550 number, 2022: - 175 326 83 149 1,445 6,906 1,400 2017: - 165 459 96 147 1,579 7,755 1,535 : Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .....................farms, 2022: - 40 31 26 40 204 1,350 145 2017: - 31 62 30 50 190 1,437 179 number, 2022: - 43 45 32 49 279 1,753 175 2017: - 36 84 31 65 282 1,973 268 : 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms, 2022: - 46 48 30 65 219 1,701 248 2017: - 57 82 34 49 296 1,847 255 number, 2022: - 64 69 40 91 379 2,505 347 2017: - 84 108 47 64 463 2,822 339 : 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ......................farms, 2022: - 26 94 9 6 365 1,017 372 2017: - 25 122 16 18 373 1,169 390 number, 2022: - 68 212 11 9 787 2,648 878 2017: - 45 267 18 18 834 2,960 928 : Grain and bean combines, self-propelled .............farms, 2022: - 11 44 2 - 248 249 216 2017: - 6 78 - - 238 361 246 number, 2022: - 14 60 (D) - 363 310 285 2017: - 8 88 - - 358 467 319 : Cotton pickers and strippers, self-propelled ........farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - number, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - - : Forage harvesters, self-propelled ...................farms, 2022: - 15 4 1 2 57 294 26 2017: - 11 11 1 1 41 322 35 number, 2022: - 15 4 (D) (D) 59 347 31 2017: - 12 11 (D) (D) 48 360 39 : Hay balers ..........................................farms, 2022: - 32 23 16 12 107 703 108 2017: - 30 34 18 13 150 889 115 number, 2022: - 35 25 19 17 141 857 125 2017: - 35 35 22 18 189 1,074 134 : 2022 INVENTORY : : Manufactured 2017 to 2022: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: - 11 42 13 10 124 787 239 number: - 25 54 15 10 183 1,184 418 Tractors ................................................farms: - 8 18 2 11 57 586 154 number: - 9 37 (D) 11 75 875 274 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: - - 2 2 3 9 219 38 number: - - (D) (D) 3 9 246 40 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: - 6 5 - 8 10 288 53 number: - 6 (D) - 8 10 350 64 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: - 3 13 - - 46 174 100 number: - 3 21 - - 56 279 170 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: - - 6 - - 43 25 74 number: - - 16 - - 61 30 85 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - - 1 - - 9 49 7 number: - - (D) - - 9 58 7 Hay balers ..............................................farms: - 2 2 1 1 11 110 26 number: - (D) (D) (D) (D) 13 126 29 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 24,862 555 208 432 296 356 148 number: 55,731 1,147 744 762 466 1,272 443 Tractors ................................................farms: 22,560 518 193 413 249 287 122 number: 46,316 1,072 524 641 375 795 357 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 10,147 284 78 209 116 56 29 number: 12,871 355 89 239 142 67 43 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 12,753 271 92 210 151 115 64 number: 17,915 347 116 248 188 203 113 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 7,513 186 106 99 36 209 79 number: 15,530 370 319 154 45 525 201 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 2,277 69 24 17 - 104 31 number: 2,975 75 46 19 - (D) 33 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 1,730 31 23 12 16 10 23 number: 1,916 (D) 28 (D) 16 11 (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 6,745 107 99 39 82 38 45 number: 8,050 127 115 (D) 91 54 59 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 585 10 200 236 16 313 113 number: 912 16 367 728 (D) 791 378 Tractors ................................................farms: 511 6 165 193 18 281 94 number: 869 13 302 425 39 720 234 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 313 3 85 30 15 124 55 number: 391 (D) 103 36 22 165 79 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 263 4 105 85 9 145 49 number: 345 (D) 167 111 (D) 227 73 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 89 1 24 147 1 138 37 number: 133 (D) 32 278 (D) 328 82 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 12 1 - 108 - 22 12 number: (D) (D) - 140 - (D) (D) Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 19 2 16 1 - 33 9 number: (D) (D) (D) (D) - 42 (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 151 3 70 21 8 184 66 number: 178 (D) 87 25 11 221 80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 146 170 1,125 14 189 744 132 number: 427 269 2,034 (D) 360 1,091 228 Tractors ................................................farms: 101 156 1,024 4 155 696 143 number: 242 288 1,921 (D) 305 992 238 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 33 67 572 2 41 425 63 number: (D) 86 771 (D) 46 494 78 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 71 102 607 2 106 351 102 number: 114 144 880 (D) 136 413 131 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 37 34 183 2 61 61 20 number: (D) 58 270 (D) 123 85 29 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 9 - 27 2 49 7 1 number: 18 - (D) (D) 59 7 (D) Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 2 7 95 - 10 21 10 number: (D) 8 107 - (D) 28 12 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 25 39 374 - 26 132 79 number: 26 46 427 - 30 147 84 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 1,179 868 463 479 30 202 231 number: 2,039 1,522 798 935 45 404 463 Tractors ................................................farms: 1,051 658 415 442 27 183 200 number: 1,562 1,015 661 815 (D) 376 451 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 474 330 237 204 14 82 89 number: 537 399 298 251 (D) 112 (D) 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 583 364 222 289 15 116 145 number: 695 489 294 416 (D) 182 248 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 222 94 59 99 5 60 48 number: 330 127 69 148 5 82 (D) : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 14 5 3 3 - 3 - number: 18 5 3 (D) - 3 - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 64 28 16 65 - 12 17 number: (D) 32 22 (D) - (D) (D) Hay balers ..............................................farms: 187 98 93 224 14 79 86 number: 221 120 100 260 16 93 106 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 17 236 88 344 210 380 25 number: 29 442 302 539 719 1,441 60 Tractors ................................................farms: 10 202 86 292 181 358 19 number: 27 340 333 438 494 999 44 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 7 83 39 193 33 82 11 number: (D) 98 53 247 (D) 96 (D) 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 6 122 55 106 99 172 8 number: 14 172 147 149 123 298 (D) 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 1 49 49 32 128 262 8 number: (D) 70 133 42 (D) 605 14 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: - - 3 - 72 159 - number: - - (D) - 119 219 - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - 17 11 13 6 17 3 number: - (D) 12 15 8 17 3 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 4 65 50 72 40 72 5 number: 4 75 77 78 47 94 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 851 1,163 362 302 591 1,652 12 number: 1,510 2,244 883 1,089 1,808 2,737 25 Tractors ................................................farms: 796 1,102 329 284 556 1,551 15 number: 1,441 2,081 633 736 1,533 2,624 18 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 340 600 119 93 180 886 1 number: 426 814 148 137 270 1,124 (D) 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 514 622 237 137 319 823 11 number: 725 905 314 199 448 1,114 (D) 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 196 205 107 187 365 237 3 number: 290 362 171 400 815 386 3 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 19 29 13 113 193 38 - number: (D) 31 14 155 272 41 - Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 43 70 41 17 42 101 3 number: (D) 75 (D) 19 48 110 3 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 295 273 114 91 140 426 5 number: 333 329 137 112 176 475 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 303 713 793 422 306 88 201 number: 621 1,245 1,599 1,314 892 199 368 Tractors ................................................farms: 285 655 745 446 289 74 183 number: 620 1,079 1,465 1,166 790 115 296 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 96 316 313 141 113 32 93 number: 136 362 379 179 182 35 106 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 186 334 517 271 158 38 122 number: 274 432 689 360 242 53 156 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 117 167 209 250 144 18 27 number: 210 285 397 627 366 27 34 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 13 30 47 88 41 - 2 number: 13 (D) 58 99 (D) - (D) Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 19 55 83 41 56 3 8 number: 22 58 87 41 58 (D) 8 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 129 245 331 135 132 27 59 number: 171 274 383 166 177 31 77 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: 199 66 242 522 217 235 564 214 number: 662 94 768 1,138 509 1,028 991 732 Tractors ................................................farms: 165 70 223 475 194 227 514 181 number: 362 105 568 888 387 694 1,042 520 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: 40 31 50 219 60 80 187 72 number: 49 (D) 69 270 76 109 238 (D) 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: 69 43 99 272 139 114 339 95 number: 80 59 147 367 217 188 515 (D) 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: 127 11 143 121 64 129 170 102 number: 233 (D) 352 251 94 397 289 284 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: 76 - 84 55 4 21 1 10 number: 84 - 102 61 5 41 (D) (D) Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: 4 3 27 60 12 40 45 10 number: (D) 3 31 65 (D) 51 49 13 Hay balers ..............................................farms: 17 33 79 145 101 116 221 74 number: 19 36 112 192 129 151 272 94 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 39. Machinery and Equipment on Operation: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 INVENTORY - Con. : : Manufactured prior to 2017: : Trucks, including pickups ...............................farms: - 87 109 47 92 495 2,695 579 number: - 211 362 88 168 1,537 6,816 1,873 Tractors ................................................farms: - 81 111 44 71 426 2,541 474 number: - 166 289 (D) 138 1,370 6,031 1,126 Less than 40 horsepower (PTO) .........................farms: - 40 29 24 37 196 1,172 109 number: - 43 (D) (D) 46 270 1,507 135 40 to 99 horsepower (PTO) .............................farms: - 45 43 30 62 213 1,485 210 number: - 58 (D) 40 83 369 2,155 283 100 horsepower (PTO) or more ..........................farms: - 23 92 9 6 337 950 331 number: - 65 191 11 9 731 2,369 708 : Grain and bean combines .................................farms: - 11 39 2 - 215 227 149 number: - 14 44 (D) - 302 280 200 Cotton pickers and strippers ............................farms: - - - - - - - - number: - - - - - - - - Forage harvesters, self-propelled .......................farms: - 15 3 1 2 48 250 19 number: - 15 (D) (D) (D) 50 289 24 Hay balers ..............................................farms: - 31 21 15 11 99 617 86 number: - (D) (D) (D) (D) 128 731 96 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 8,924 176 95 56 77 176 57 2017: 10,365 217 89 101 72 224 82 acres treated, 2022: 4,421,367 190,010 36,323 12,882 4,911 207,902 25,790 2017: 4,526,039 179,281 43,221 27,737 6,535 241,167 32,348 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 7,648 159 90 39 53 170 55 2017: 8,904 197 81 69 40 224 70 acres treated, 2022: 4,184,225 188,849 35,882 11,818 1,990 207,462 (D) 2017: 4,337,427 177,836 (D) 25,889 2,360 (D) 28,103 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 1,770 19 6 17 37 9 3 2017: 2,135 26 8 37 34 2 15 acres treated, 2022: 237,142 1,161 441 1,064 2,921 440 (D) 2017: 188,612 1,445 (D) 1,848 4,175 (D) 4,245 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 4,402 63 37 50 50 15 21 2017: 5,137 87 41 68 44 9 17 acres treated, 2022: 384,533 4,159 5,329 1,782 957 676 3,312 2017: 424,050 9,394 5,971 2,094 2,966 745 5,522 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 782 34 21 7 13 1 3 2017: 814 16 16 9 6 4 - acres treated, 2022: 79,712 5,552 3,970 (D) 648 (D) 3 2017: 85,269 223 2,656 79 380 2,260 - : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 3,021 49 54 21 13 42 33 2017: 3,508 88 44 35 5 92 67 acres, 2022: 864,811 27,083 18,781 320 176 34,718 7,547 2017: 1,593,199 34,756 19,692 4,862 (D) 83,669 87,669 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 8,647 217 75 77 69 195 58 2017: 9,423 268 69 102 60 223 76 acres, 2022: 4,647,801 252,606 26,862 17,457 5,919 277,339 25,875 2017: 6,435,661 345,878 36,530 70,070 5,601 412,988 75,455 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 486 13 29 1 1 7 3 2017: 281 8 16 - - 2 - acres, 2022: 111,125 301 12,601 (D) (D) 6,404 3 2017: 130,782 220 8,818 - - (D) - : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 933 14 34 4 4 16 1 2017: 1,384 37 26 8 - 25 6 acres, 2022: 180,797 268 15,645 (D) 8 3,188 (D) 2017: 683,424 26,630 17,407 (D) - 5,616 931 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 502 8 30 1 4 4 3 2017: 224 14 18 4 - - - acres on which used, 2022: 70,398 53 14,507 (D) 4 633 15 2017: 51,613 1,413 10,152 (D) - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 240 1 46 159 - 76 36 2017: 309 14 57 185 - 80 23 acres treated, 2022: 13,340 (D) 4,376 278,441 - 18,398 11,937 2017: 18,216 1,612 5,844 271,326 - 23,841 15,632 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 216 1 40 155 - 72 28 2017: 272 14 50 183 - 75 23 acres treated, 2022: 12,620 (D) 3,201 (D) - 17,175 10,937 2017: 17,172 1,612 5,204 267,606 - 23,062 (D) Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 44 - 10 4 - 6 8 2017: 62 - 9 7 - 10 2 acres treated, 2022: 720 - 1,175 (D) - 1,223 1,000 2017: 1,044 - 640 3,720 - 779 (D) Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 141 - 47 9 2 43 14 2017: 214 8 34 14 2 60 18 acres treated, 2022: 2,314 - 952 1,639 (D) 7,314 673 2017: 4,737 608 1,962 493 (D) 8,314 4,321 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 35 - 2 1 - 3 4 2017: 50 6 1 - 2 20 13 acres treated, 2022: 216 - (D) (D) - 472 620 2017: 2,375 108 (D) - (D) 2,438 4,660 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 71 - 13 46 - 11 14 2017: 66 6 7 71 - 12 5 acres, 2022: 2,169 - 683 37,919 - 2,716 4,889 2017: 5,729 234 768 73,365 - 3,949 4,099 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 166 1 22 175 6 59 26 2017: 227 12 28 188 7 56 15 acres, 2022: 9,661 (D) 237 309,125 (D) 10,722 10,462 2017: 13,205 2,346 874 395,059 270 8,974 6,681 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 9 - 1 6 - 3 5 2017: 5 - - 1 - - 3 acres, 2022: 183 - (D) 300 - 1,532 2,847 2017: 254 - - (D) - - 1,784 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 15 - 5 7 - 3 10 2017: 10 - 2 67 - - 1 acres, 2022: 307 - 20 350 - 1,310 4,288 2017: 718 - (D) 63,471 - - (D) : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 8 - - 2 - 2 3 2017: 9 - 1 - - 8 1 acres on which used, 2022: 227 - - (D) - (D) 2,536 2017: 34 - (D) - - 1,670 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 13 33 327 3 66 119 54 2017: 37 56 429 3 88 180 66 acres treated, 2022: 2,655 1,812 13,570 4 13,358 29,131 2,416 2017: 10,156 9,741 28,028 10 19,627 7,845 3,237 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 13 15 270 3 62 48 38 2017: 33 42 358 3 73 61 57 acres treated, 2022: (D) 1,576 12,680 4 13,099 1,581 2,097 2017: (D) 8,680 24,909 10 16,884 2,616 3,021 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 2 22 78 - 5 77 18 2017: 7 14 103 - 20 124 13 acres treated, 2022: (D) 236 890 - 259 27,550 319 2017: (D) 1,061 3,119 - 2,743 5,229 216 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 20 47 186 6 10 157 48 2017: 30 39 238 - 27 213 39 acres treated, 2022: 1,620 1,247 4,224 6 245 3,432 4,321 2017: 2,164 3,632 6,721 - 451 5,639 2,151 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: - - 75 3 2 24 13 2017: - - 68 2 2 26 28 acres treated, 2022: - - 2,168 3 (D) 245 898 2017: - - 1,451 (D) (D) 142 1,256 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 9 - 131 10 16 33 9 2017: 20 3 128 - 14 20 15 acres, 2022: 1,067 - 6,051 11 1,405 272 263 2017: 1,267 281 11,888 - 3,668 1,102 140 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 19 20 226 4 84 207 58 2017: 32 26 302 3 77 270 78 acres, 2022: 9,938 317 8,588 23 16,840 12,949 2,316 2017: 8,997 2,122 12,964 (D) 13,880 14,309 4,226 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 1 - 16 1 - 8 - 2017: 1 - 6 - - 3 - acres, 2022: (D) - 555 (D) - 49 - 2017: (D) - 168 - - 15 - : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 1 - 58 1 1 9 - 2017: 1 1 39 - - 4 - acres, 2022: (D) - 1,026 (D) (D) 47 - 2017: (D) (D) 1,292 - - 16 - : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 2 - 62 - - - - 2017: 1 - 10 - - 4 - acres on which used, 2022: (D) - 1,953 - - - - 2017: (D) - 301 - - 16 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 118 108 100 156 2 53 38 2017: 149 90 209 180 6 57 44 acres treated, 2022: 46,226 5,312 2,944 11,898 (D) 6,793 22,840 2017: 44,068 8,369 3,995 17,902 (D) 10,395 9,436 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 65 58 79 141 - 37 18 2017: 86 43 184 155 2 49 25 acres treated, 2022: 40,046 2,135 2,009 9,947 - 5,013 4,524 2017: 40,444 4,243 2,646 15,458 (D) 8,176 7,734 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 56 57 27 44 2 22 22 2017: 70 51 27 61 4 18 20 acres treated, 2022: 6,180 3,177 935 1,951 (D) 1,780 18,316 2017: 3,624 4,126 1,349 2,444 (D) 2,219 1,702 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 154 93 100 88 11 39 53 2017: 175 124 122 128 5 52 51 acres treated, 2022: 8,461 1,917 1,986 2,195 55 2,515 6,420 2017: 7,535 13,407 2,478 6,952 (D) 3,085 7,637 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 15 12 14 15 - 2 5 2017: 12 15 15 13 - 4 5 acres treated, 2022: 114 18 97 373 - (D) 200 2017: 490 816 (D) 998 - (D) 187 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 24 27 39 28 - 9 4 2017: 33 18 43 50 - 16 5 acres, 2022: 272 550 535 1,275 - 665 34 2017: (D) 1,995 697 5,011 - 986 55 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 134 53 55 150 - 54 80 2017: 183 76 73 146 3 55 59 acres, 2022: 50,683 1,709 1,302 6,279 - 4,114 13,759 2017: 57,781 6,829 1,269 36,194 105 3,517 11,383 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: - - 2 9 - 1 - 2017: 3 1 5 2 - - - acres, 2022: - - (D) 267 - (D) - 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - - : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 7 10 13 13 - 1 1 2017: 6 3 8 6 - - 4 acres, 2022: 254 21 45 142 - (D) (D) 2017: 3,725 (D) 66 (D) - - 3,002 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 4 2 2 4 - 3 7 2017: 1 1 2 1 - - - acres on which used, 2022: 34 (D) (D) 38 - 18 18 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 4 18 32 70 131 280 3 2017: 3 31 26 85 149 288 2 acres treated, 2022: 780 6,292 26,295 1,053 266,122 472,396 465 2017: 120 6,557 14,443 2,380 172,130 480,680 (D) Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: - 6 26 43 129 273 3 2017: 3 21 23 41 148 280 - acres treated, 2022: - 366 10,654 365 (D) 469,413 465 2017: 120 1,123 11,228 867 171,564 478,923 - Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 4 12 7 29 2 13 - 2017: - 11 7 44 4 18 2 acres treated, 2022: 780 5,926 15,641 688 (D) 2,983 - 2017: - 5,434 3,215 1,513 566 1,757 (D) Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: - 22 11 61 4 35 2 2017: - 23 20 76 6 22 5 acres treated, 2022: - 1,720 19,672 822 (D) 5,952 (D) 2017: - 615 5,585 737 311 4,514 380 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: - 1 - 26 9 10 - 2017: - - 2 15 1 - - acres treated, 2022: - (D) - 35 8,135 2,944 - 2017: - - (D) 397 (D) - - : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 4 4 2 29 21 75 2 2017: - 3 3 12 39 102 - acres, 2022: 780 267 (D) 171 37,612 86,387 (D) 2017: - 7 322 89 38,469 95,091 - Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 5 20 13 60 155 282 4 2017: 1 25 3 72 159 297 2 acres, 2022: 1,037 1,099 3,106 2,832 294,839 535,243 587 2017: (D) 2,266 (D) 4,531 443,012 715,172 (D) Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: - 3 - - 3 11 - 2017: - - - 2 - 1 - acres, 2022: - 160 - - (D) 13,447 - 2017: - - - (D) - (D) - : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: - 2 - 3 6 29 - 2017: - - - 1 20 137 - acres, 2022: - (D) - 15 (D) 32,700 - 2017: - - - (D) 26,897 99,297 - : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: - 3 - 5 - 2 - 2017: - - - 1 - 1 - acres on which used, 2022: - 73 - 21 - (D) - 2017: - - - (D) - (D) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 361 376 22 137 409 903 - 2017: 337 439 61 155 367 955 - acres treated, 2022: 26,807 43,427 22,958 228,837 296,170 25,377 - 2017: 25,552 39,717 11,690 223,029 296,162 43,218 - Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 281 283 15 134 384 776 - 2017: 268 338 47 154 355 878 - acres treated, 2022: 18,830 36,172 6,678 221,702 291,009 22,741 - 2017: 19,589 32,552 9,116 221,516 293,951 32,594 - Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 131 122 7 6 40 191 - 2017: 127 138 15 6 23 170 - acres treated, 2022: 7,977 7,255 16,280 7,135 5,161 2,636 - 2017: 5,963 7,165 2,574 1,513 2,211 10,624 - Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 161 311 37 25 112 422 - 2017: 182 383 38 29 114 426 - acres treated, 2022: 4,247 23,947 3,297 7,879 36,561 4,757 - 2017: 10,823 18,182 2,948 3,459 27,627 9,918 - : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 40 46 3 3 12 117 - 2017: 31 56 - - 19 102 - acres treated, 2022: 1,061 432 44 1,200 13,662 1,132 - 2017: 1,104 2,856 - - 17,284 1,107 - : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 83 116 15 5 123 346 - 2017: 36 104 27 19 134 345 - acres, 2022: 4,567 27,852 9,866 5,681 51,629 10,389 - 2017: 3,140 28,722 4,202 10,492 84,120 17,179 - Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 256 394 58 154 417 621 3 2017: 282 409 66 159 366 646 2 acres, 2022: 16,699 68,404 39,077 233,303 306,723 14,684 15 2017: 17,709 63,145 39,829 354,713 333,835 21,333 (D) Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 8 17 1 1 18 68 - 2017: 2 13 5 - 30 28 - acres, 2022: 59 506 (D) (D) 7,718 1,232 - 2017: (D) 215 1,990 - 38,983 1,926 - : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 23 45 1 4 17 187 3 2017: 1 19 - 41 81 166 - acres, 2022: 189 2,563 (D) 1,225 7,435 3,064 15 2017: (D) 1,376 - 26,806 46,422 2,601 - : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 6 14 2 3 12 106 - 2017: - 2 2 1 4 34 - acres on which used, 2022: 38 180 (D) 120 3,355 2,382 - 2017: - (D) (D) (D) 1,437 919 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 62 258 369 261 104 23 23 2017: 78 320 440 321 143 24 27 acres treated, 2022: 18,655 28,066 24,996 125,980 25,934 1,627 1,151 2017: 20,927 51,546 33,450 187,815 40,201 3,319 1,010 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 46 202 334 244 104 18 13 2017: 72 263 363 299 132 20 9 acres treated, 2022: 6,353 26,085 23,023 124,774 (D) 922 733 2017: 18,651 45,399 28,013 177,027 37,065 2,684 486 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 20 81 70 21 2 6 14 2017: 11 106 129 40 14 9 19 acres treated, 2022: 12,302 1,981 1,973 1,206 (D) 705 418 2017: 2,276 6,147 5,437 10,788 3,136 635 524 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 43 107 166 106 68 15 28 2017: 42 147 171 113 56 14 43 acres treated, 2022: 40,046 1,764 3,516 20,180 11,193 1,278 1,947 2017: 10,460 5,786 7,105 20,281 4,144 1,715 7,697 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: - 30 29 5 5 1 - 2017: 6 36 23 11 3 9 4 acres treated, 2022: - 727 533 5,315 1,560 (D) - 2017: 504 1,681 516 4,235 (D) 1,410 44 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 23 52 113 120 109 3 3 2017: 15 59 123 156 134 4 1 acres, 2022: 7,136 12,924 9,530 35,714 22,561 16 97 2017: 2,204 20,372 15,815 65,118 29,933 72 (D) Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 96 243 271 263 124 30 14 2017: 99 305 294 298 134 25 31 acres, 2022: 39,269 28,957 16,006 131,007 26,572 3,089 1,457 2017: 45,570 45,159 21,498 194,767 44,543 1,029 3,793 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 3 9 22 19 23 - 1 2017: 2 1 2 9 9 - - acres, 2022: (D) 62 1,545 4,043 2,894 - (D) 2017: (D) (D) (D) 1,074 930 - - : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 7 24 35 22 23 - - 2017: 6 5 19 53 18 - - acres, 2022: (D) 1,292 1,755 7,384 3,040 - - 2017: 4,747 10 261 17,992 6,962 - - : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: - 9 30 10 11 - 2 2017: 4 4 14 6 1 - - acres on which used, 2022: - (D) 1,750 496 1,468 - (D) 2017: 149 530 327 462 (D) - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 40. Fertilizers and Chemicals Applied: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: 204 26 136 101 103 122 151 62 2017: 216 18 168 134 97 124 137 78 acres treated, 2022: 265,919 7,755 143,452 7,961 15,676 45,319 28,517 40,173 2017: 234,304 493 150,288 12,955 12,339 57,425 10,903 51,334 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: 201 16 132 87 79 111 122 61 2017: 213 9 167 109 83 118 94 64 acres treated, 2022: (D) 375 143,146 6,538 7,840 42,261 22,499 (D) 2017: 233,881 350 (D) 10,347 11,450 56,961 8,021 49,081 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: 5 16 4 18 43 16 37 2 2017: 9 9 2 30 29 11 57 15 acres treated, 2022: (D) 7,380 306 1,423 7,836 3,058 6,018 (D) 2017: 423 143 (D) 2,608 889 464 2,882 2,253 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: 18 17 26 74 32 63 98 32 2017: 31 18 54 69 35 60 148 42 acres treated, 2022: 3,316 244 3,354 2,896 1,239 16,400 4,525 10,344 2017: 8,636 390 16,567 4,386 4,890 5,150 8,663 24,085 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: 3 3 2 14 12 11 8 7 2017: 4 - 2 6 5 11 12 16 acres treated, 2022: (D) (D) (D) 262 1,330 5,222 397 (D) 2017: 1,896 - (D) 63 586 2,206 136 5,735 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: 60 2 62 66 8 52 61 39 2017: 78 1 132 84 7 58 17 30 acres, 2022: 49,257 (D) 34,996 4,111 (D) 21,558 7,732 21,725 2017: 78,568 (D) 88,276 8,766 (D) 24,513 560 20,582 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: 197 22 145 96 84 87 240 57 2017: 209 19 180 104 79 92 188 62 acres, 2022: 265,793 1,027 159,339 7,293 13,693 33,921 21,740 32,056 2017: 291,406 1,215 298,891 8,543 11,331 34,824 26,900 68,955 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: 7 2 5 7 2 36 9 18 2017: 9 - 1 9 - 15 - 9 acres, 2022: 9,898 (D) 6,550 789 (D) 13,828 90 7,738 2017: 7,056 - (D) 143 - 5,189 - 5,307 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: 21 - 6 20 2 36 3 26 2017: 61 1 15 16 1 36 2 32 acres, 2022: 5,166 - 6,606 1,962 (D) 14,340 (D) 12,636 2017: 37,496 (D) 2,959 1,554 (D) 15,674 (D) 16,588 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: 2 - 7 12 5 36 4 25 2017: 1 - - 3 1 28 1 15 acres on which used, 2022: (D) - 6,472 1,070 145 14,903 1,532 9,182 2017: (D) - - 70 (D) 10,361 (D) 9,145 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commercial fertilizer, lime, and soil : conditioners .......................................farms, 2022: - 12 93 11 12 323 963 374 2017: - 32 138 15 19 333 1,197 361 acres treated, 2022: - 1,764 116,228 1,762 298 443,050 321,246 374,600 2017: - 3,505 150,056 655 614 424,267 346,325 376,738 Cropland fertilized, except cropland pasture ......farms, 2022: - 9 93 5 9 322 798 364 2017: - 26 137 10 5 321 1,030 335 acres treated, 2022: - (D) (D) (D) 208 435,111 306,732 355,017 2017: - 2,691 (D) 493 15 418,574 321,948 363,430 Pastureland and rangeland fertilized ..............farms, 2022: - 3 1 6 6 6 211 23 2017: - 8 1 5 14 19 249 40 acres treated, 2022: - (D) (D) (D) 90 7,939 14,514 19,583 2017: - 814 (D) 162 599 5,693 24,377 13,308 Manure ..............................................farms, 2022: - 14 2 5 18 40 629 94 2017: - 17 21 18 30 56 694 75 acres treated, 2022: - 86 (D) 362 1,378 7,255 64,911 11,367 2017: - 304 2,713 286 710 5,603 77,132 13,050 : Organic fertilizer ..................................farms, 2022: - 2 1 - 6 - 60 12 2017: - 3 9 6 2 21 61 5 acres treated, 2022: - (D) (D) - 25 - 9,936 4,753 2017: - (D) 7,231 48 (D) 2,088 6,527 2,168 : Acres treated to control- : Insects ...........................................farms, 2022: - 3 31 1 3 50 446 183 2017: - 1 37 1 3 75 612 193 acres, 2022: - 10 16,967 (D) 34 17,345 105,385 111,139 2017: - (D) 21,403 (D) 50 70,676 248,082 252,295 Weeds, grass, or brush ............................farms, 2022: - 28 96 14 13 337 1,083 375 2017: - 29 127 19 17 324 1,250 335 acres, 2022: - 2,738 116,178 1,126 361 436,919 352,052 363,457 2017: - 2,109 199,110 3,792 523 549,719 501,043 536,932 Nematodes .........................................farms, 2022: - - 2 - - 3 60 12 2017: - - 8 - - 5 46 19 acres, 2022: - - (D) - - 273 5,576 5,065 2017: - - 6,801 - - 6,129 14,350 10,743 : Diseases in crops and orchards ....................farms, 2022: - 1 4 - - 20 91 44 2017: - - 36 - - 116 141 106 acres, 2022: - (D) (D) - - 5,487 13,183 13,159 2017: - - 38,735 - - 75,948 58,347 72,123 : Chemicals used to control growth, thin fruit, : ripen, or defoliate ................................farms, 2022: - 1 2 - - 2 33 7 2017: - - 12 - - 8 4 2 acres on which used, 2022: - (D) (D) - - (D) 2,113 2,545 2017: - - 4,485 - - 1,497 845 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 519 5 10 5 10 3 23 2017: 703 7 12 1 4 2 24 acres, 2022: 55,091 91 889 (D) 548 633 8,480 2017: 84,083 158 3,452 (D) 50 (D) 8,453 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 106 18 89 (D) 55 211 369 2017: 120 23 288 (D) 13 (D) 352 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 3,118 15 16 8 46 2 26 2017: 3,737 54 11 9 30 3 38 acres, 2022: 283,778 1,777 1,179 326 3,874 (D) 11,488 2017: 278,220 3,471 4,001 297 4,788 22,375 11,211 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 91 118 74 41 84 (D) 442 2017: 74 64 364 33 160 7,458 295 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 1,867 21 21 12 45 32 20 2017: 1,774 23 13 7 34 7 14 acres, 2022: 1,299,739 12,280 8,984 1,770 52,930 6,300 26,307 2017: 1,556,598 4,143 (D) 9,410 60,591 6,105 19,863 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 696 585 428 148 1,176 197 1,315 2017: 877 180 (D) 1,344 1,782 872 1,419 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 4,603 163 37 84 37 52 18 2017: 3,521 143 18 51 29 91 19 acres, 2022: 2,505,875 290,654 2,934 102,991 1,524 45,695 5,597 2017: 2,899,356 299,115 1,010 68,128 1,193 124,188 11,369 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 544 1,783 79 1,226 41 879 311 2017: 823 2,092 56 1,336 41 1,365 598 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 3,875 96 72 45 27 176 27 2017: 3,083 109 36 42 4 179 36 acres, 2022: 2,825,806 38,672 22,982 15,860 2,020 250,296 9,064 2017: 2,613,722 146,529 12,103 25,216 (D) 221,921 10,322 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 729 403 319 352 75 1,422 336 2017: 848 1,344 336 600 (D) 1,240 287 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 3,449 99 51 47 11 44 48 2017: 3,679 118 50 48 4 74 51 acres, 2022: 1,146,262 47,023 12,748 6,814 895 70,289 16,964 2017: 1,437,566 41,796 25,369 13,755 89 92,374 16,754 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 332 475 250 145 81 1,597 353 2017: 391 354 507 287 22 1,248 329 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 1,958 69 37 22 22 15 23 2017: 1,751 30 38 18 17 21 18 acres, 2022: 154,291 11,199 3,756 4,839 524 2,865 5,345 2017: 129,820 3,241 6,674 1,177 302 2,666 1,500 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 79 162 102 220 24 191 232 2017: 74 108 176 65 18 127 83 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 3,107 91 44 33 11 88 29 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 34 - 1 - 2 11 - 2017: 74 2 4 - - 26 1 acres, 2022: 2,122 - (D) - (D) 3,426 - 2017: 1,662 (D) 67 - - 4,551 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 62 - (D) - (D) 311 - 2017: 22 (D) 17 - - 175 (D) : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 68 - 16 4 - 54 5 2017: 135 - 40 - 8 88 30 acres, 2022: 1,794 - 1,009 (D) - 9,674 (D) 2017: 3,165 - 749 - 52 14,360 2,796 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 26 - 63 (D) - 179 (D) 2017: 23 - 19 - 7 163 93 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 140 - 19 11 4 11 3 2017: 172 - 20 3 4 4 8 acres, 2022: 10,112 - 3,290 21,457 (D) 7,218 (D) 2017: 27,695 - 5,417 (D) 4,250 4,794 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 72 - 173 1,951 (D) 656 (D) 2017: 161 - 271 (D) 1,063 1,199 (D) : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 125 1 34 111 - 59 48 2017: 102 3 21 93 5 46 30 acres, 2022: 3,274 (D) 902 167,782 - 3,656 2,682 2017: 3,619 (D) 366 216,335 82 1,918 612 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 26 (D) 27 1,512 - 62 56 2017: 35 (D) 17 2,326 16 42 20 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 52 - 20 107 - 58 25 2017: 24 3 3 89 - 38 13 acres, 2022: 3,394 - 137 151,815 - 4,183 10,714 2017: 4,526 4,999 (D) 137,980 - 8,309 13,699 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 65 - 7 1,419 - 72 429 2017: 189 1,666 (D) 1,550 - 219 1,054 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 41 3 4 35 - 52 15 2017: 62 7 16 60 3 70 23 acres, 2022: 3,082 90 138 71,419 - 5,957 3,590 2017: 3,345 159 435 95,442 18 10,849 4,811 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 75 30 35 2,041 - 115 239 2017: 54 23 27 1,591 6 155 209 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 68 - 19 1 - 30 14 2017: 100 6 6 13 - 33 8 acres, 2022: 1,677 - 107 (D) - 1,260 3,724 2017: 1,545 234 59 4,510 - 3,121 300 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 25 - 6 (D) - 42 266 2017: 15 39 10 347 - 95 38 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 16 - 7 77 - 33 11 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 4 1 50 - - 6 - 2017: 5 2 34 2 - 7 1 acres, 2022: 701 (D) 2,781 - - 124 - 2017: 1,180 (D) 1,468 (D) - 247 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 175 (D) 56 - - 21 - 2017: 236 (D) 43 (D) - 35 (D) : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 15 6 314 - 11 17 18 2017: 11 13 363 - 12 34 29 acres, 2022: 6,943 132 11,218 - 2,164 784 3,291 2017: 3,290 2,143 16,342 - 568 1,314 1,780 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 463 22 36 - 197 46 183 2017: 299 165 45 - 47 39 61 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 7 13 95 - 23 47 16 2017: 18 28 111 - 9 75 14 acres, 2022: 5,942 14,768 23,920 - 26,286 95,020 6,494 2017: 17,304 24,677 25,281 - 8,578 26,756 6,436 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 849 1,136 252 - 1,143 2,022 406 2017: 961 881 228 - 953 357 460 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 12 11 223 3 9 163 14 2017: 6 6 144 3 31 71 33 acres, 2022: 1,302 400 3,126 (D) 1,240 7,135 316 2017: 951 1,474 2,248 7 1,303 1,541 653 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 109 36 14 (D) 138 44 23 2017: 159 246 16 2 42 22 20 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 12 12 172 - 35 17 21 2017: 15 1 63 - 17 12 6 acres, 2022: 493 356 3,494 - 4,672 1,163 773 2017: 2,386 (D) 3,185 - 8,287 2,446 156 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 41 30 20 - 133 68 37 2017: 159 (D) 51 - 487 204 26 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 12 1 137 2 56 6 9 2017: 21 8 96 2 69 17 9 acres, 2022: (D) (D) 10,723 (D) 37,337 1,068 218 2017: 1,773 413 11,724 (D) 25,002 3,778 1,698 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: (D) (D) 78 (D) 667 178 24 2017: 84 52 122 (D) 362 222 189 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 2 6 155 2 5 21 22 2017: 12 3 108 1 17 17 12 acres, 2022: (D) 30 2,068 (D) 289 361 698 2017: 347 259 2,525 (D) 1,264 187 131 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: (D) 5 13 (D) 58 17 32 2017: 29 86 23 (D) 74 11 11 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 4 3 41 1 15 32 10 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 3 3 5 5 - 2 - 2017: 6 3 14 3 - 1 7 acres, 2022: 120 30 84 79 - (D) - 2017: 244 1,761 204 (D) - (D) 366 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 40 10 17 16 - (D) - 2017: 41 587 15 (D) - (D) 52 : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 7 29 92 53 2 30 53 2017: 25 27 120 66 1 52 44 acres, 2022: 610 2,647 1,172 5,005 (D) 9,473 12,384 2017: 585 3,311 808 5,405 (D) 5,552 6,354 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 87 91 13 94 (D) 316 234 2017: 23 123 7 82 (D) 107 144 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 15 23 19 48 - 24 65 2017: 17 17 38 59 2 34 58 acres, 2022: 7,657 7,568 11,346 21,002 - 24,101 34,980 2017: 6,400 9,133 15,303 29,399 (D) 26,927 37,356 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 510 329 597 438 - 1,004 538 2017: 376 537 403 498 (D) 792 644 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 249 77 75 48 - 29 25 2017: 79 41 35 83 - 21 12 acres, 2022: 65,219 2,279 645 2,443 - 856 747 2017: 51,109 1,304 383 8,992 - 586 319 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 262 30 9 51 - 30 30 2017: 647 32 11 108 - 28 27 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 69 12 29 38 - 12 37 2017: 39 21 11 22 - - 5 acres, 2022: 28,060 251 117 344 - 62 711 2017: 32,452 797 60 745 - - 94 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 407 21 4 9 - 5 19 2017: 832 38 5 34 - - 19 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 54 59 37 54 - 4 8 2017: 80 50 28 22 2 2 3 acres, 2022: 6,654 2,343 714 802 - (D) 410 2017: 17,514 4,065 859 1,060 (D) (D) 454 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 123 40 19 15 - (D) 51 2017: 219 81 31 48 (D) (D) 151 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 67 22 46 52 - 9 5 2017: 55 24 49 47 - 9 8 acres, 2022: 2,715 1,635 596 1,286 - 79 21 2017: 3,010 547 578 832 - 624 254 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 41 74 13 25 - 9 4 2017: 55 23 12 18 - 69 32 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 45 28 12 22 - 6 9 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: - 1 - 8 - 3 - 2017: - - 3 7 1 1 - acres, 2022: - (D) - 63 - 1,740 - 2017: - - 350 (D) (D) (D) - Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: - (D) - 8 - 580 - 2017: - - 117 (D) (D) (D) - : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 2 18 11 39 3 1 - 2017: 2 11 7 31 - 6 - acres, 2022: (D) 2,033 5,658 496 (D) (D) - 2017: (D) 435 3,936 182 - 480 - Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: (D) 113 514 13 (D) (D) - 2017: (D) 40 562 6 - 80 - : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 1 33 10 27 32 20 3 2017: 3 44 15 38 1 5 2 acres, 2022: (D) 21,763 25,845 7,002 5,340 3,401 4,176 2017: 1,811 34,905 29,530 8,377 (D) 4,551 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: (D) 659 2,585 259 167 170 1,392 2017: 604 793 1,969 220 (D) 910 (D) : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: - 23 6 31 26 131 2 2017: 1 26 2 31 44 176 - acres, 2022: - 755 1,031 266 120,091 274,523 (D) 2017: (D) 627 (D) 373 175,285 317,206 - Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: - 33 172 9 4,619 2,096 (D) 2017: (D) 24 (D) 12 3,984 1,802 - : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: - 16 2 35 85 173 3 2017: - 4 1 13 91 189 - acres, 2022: - 428 (D) 170 311,504 317,749 447 2017: - 18 (D) 17 234,686 337,490 - Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: - 27 (D) 5 3,665 1,837 149 2017: - 5 (D) 1 2,579 1,786 - : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 1 7 4 2 65 119 - 2017: - 12 1 13 57 92 - acres, 2022: (D) 637 1,597 (D) 42,334 109,016 - 2017: - 439 (D) 385 56,068 74,033 - Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: (D) 91 399 (D) 651 916 - 2017: - 37 (D) 30 984 805 - : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: - 9 2 22 - 12 - 2017: - 5 2 24 3 14 - acres, 2022: - 395 (D) 31 - 3,949 - 2017: - 352 (D) 52 424 4,597 - Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: - 44 (D) 1 - 329 - 2017: - 70 (D) 2 141 328 - Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: - 17 11 13 50 130 4 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 16 47 4 - 9 47 - 2017: 8 58 2 - 13 68 - acres, 2022: 253 1,645 2,150 - 1,671 2,255 - 2017: 115 2,214 (D) - 2,299 1,296 - Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 16 35 538 - 186 48 - 2017: 14 38 (D) - 177 19 - : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 139 92 19 - 22 887 3 2017: 146 135 29 - 20 1,034 - acres, 2022: 17,450 7,127 2,608 - 3,278 30,314 21 2017: 4,522 7,978 5,161 - 4,470 28,068 - Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 126 77 137 - 149 34 7 2017: 31 59 178 - 224 27 - : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 59 92 24 12 33 97 7 2017: 74 108 42 14 23 110 3 acres, 2022: 9,229 28,578 111,310 15,609 15,342 28,975 9,327 2017: 11,241 48,153 217,768 38,060 15,412 43,226 2,446 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 156 311 4,638 1,301 465 299 1,332 2017: 152 446 5,185 2,719 670 393 815 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 108 201 38 62 200 211 1 2017: 68 128 33 71 200 134 - acres, 2022: 4,164 11,524 5,685 186,179 175,924 2,777 (D) 2017: 1,205 5,669 6,371 192,834 208,256 2,884 - Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 39 57 150 3,003 880 13 (D) 2017: 18 44 193 2,716 1,041 22 - : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 83 119 44 91 173 151 1 2017: 49 66 27 87 171 57 1 acres, 2022: 2,826 27,485 5,549 182,783 141,240 2,137 (D) 2017: 2,869 11,099 18,195 119,677 124,308 4,662 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 34 231 126 2,009 816 14 (D) 2017: 59 168 674 1,376 727 82 (D) : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 128 93 45 41 170 216 3 2017: 72 83 33 82 161 136 1 acres, 2022: 9,698 8,578 2,061 51,759 78,023 9,842 6 2017: 6,751 17,788 4,341 91,257 77,212 11,477 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 76 92 46 1,262 459 46 2 2017: 94 214 132 1,113 480 84 (D) : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 114 70 23 1 41 191 - 2017: 68 70 27 9 44 160 - acres, 2022: 7,277 4,244 1,135 (D) 8,128 2,313 - 2017: 967 1,838 885 2,170 13,591 2,222 - Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 64 61 49 (D) 198 12 - 2017: 14 26 33 241 309 14 - Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 44 69 18 73 218 95 - 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: 1 10 44 10 16 3 - 2017: 2 8 57 11 19 3 1 acres, 2022: (D) 264 1,806 900 4,265 58 - 2017: (D) 1,485 1,938 844 3,665 56 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: (D) 26 41 90 267 19 - 2017: (D) 186 34 77 193 19 (D) : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: 16 112 304 15 67 13 10 2017: 12 121 297 19 73 21 7 acres, 2022: 688 3,325 15,428 1,088 11,538 2,240 668 2017: 4,255 3,573 13,328 1,671 9,760 893 563 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 43 30 51 73 172 172 67 2017: 355 30 45 88 134 43 80 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 10 52 40 21 25 8 41 2017: 9 61 43 11 34 5 27 acres, 2022: 56,642 15,182 16,122 18,441 94,372 2,400 22,730 2017: 21,000 14,256 12,662 1,344 (D) 5,660 14,791 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 5,664 292 403 878 3,775 300 554 2017: 2,333 234 294 122 (D) 1,132 548 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 64 167 88 130 37 16 13 2017: 31 85 62 120 14 5 7 acres, 2022: 12,604 7,191 4,007 73,933 3,178 3,223 1,515 2017: 10,734 3,285 1,499 98,991 7,979 67 700 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 197 43 46 569 86 201 117 2017: 346 39 24 825 570 13 100 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 22 74 55 153 34 6 7 2017: 13 55 44 175 44 - 2 acres, 2022: 13,889 7,622 2,075 85,420 4,660 (D) 149 2017: 11,980 15,618 2,482 80,390 10,568 - (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 631 103 38 558 137 (D) 21 2017: 922 284 56 459 240 - (D) : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 55 104 181 101 126 5 2 2017: 29 135 160 128 105 5 7 acres, 2022: 13,674 15,798 15,954 18,002 18,359 174 (D) 2017: 4,837 22,548 14,227 54,614 23,580 99 16 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 249 152 88 178 146 35 (D) 2017: 167 167 89 427 225 20 2 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 13 79 65 61 8 5 4 2017: 25 67 56 51 25 1 - acres, 2022: 495 1,396 2,603 7,702 1,438 78 41 2017: 2,284 1,208 1,819 8,681 850 (D) - Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 38 18 40 126 180 16 10 2017: 91 18 32 170 34 (D) - Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 26 74 45 160 43 5 1 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: - - 8 4 9 1 6 1 2017: - - 22 1 10 2 3 2 acres, 2022: - - 2,728 (D) 362 (D) 915 (D) 2017: - - 3,468 (D) 115 (D) 160 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: - - 341 (D) 40 (D) 153 (D) 2017: - - 158 (D) 12 (D) 53 (D) : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: - 12 23 64 25 25 66 8 2017: - 7 27 72 31 32 76 10 acres, 2022: - 761 12,817 6,091 3,086 3,827 7,780 636 2017: - 335 11,290 3,418 4,635 7,276 6,402 1,483 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: - 63 557 95 123 153 118 80 2017: - 48 418 47 150 227 84 148 : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: 7 24 23 49 27 34 114 25 2017: 1 19 14 45 19 23 71 15 acres, 2022: 539 15,637 26,395 42,761 54,920 14,875 65,653 28,018 2017: (D) 14,549 24,674 131,354 24,850 12,130 67,487 23,788 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 77 652 1,148 873 2,034 438 576 1,121 2017: (D) 766 1,762 2,919 1,308 527 951 1,586 : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: 123 9 48 91 14 38 71 38 2017: 137 10 67 19 6 13 43 19 acres, 2022: 151,919 199 40,298 2,719 1,042 3,756 1,632 4,519 2017: 157,357 217 107,961 532 472 2,645 3,459 4,584 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 1,235 22 840 30 74 99 23 119 2017: 1,149 22 1,611 28 79 203 80 241 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: 120 10 108 33 8 40 36 39 2017: 109 - 92 30 2 34 12 35 acres, 2022: 145,614 112 140,603 10,690 138 15,820 1,106 48,248 2017: 119,104 - 144,707 1,230 (D) 24,014 1,094 29,129 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 1,213 11 1,302 324 17 396 31 1,237 2017: 1,093 - 1,573 41 (D) 706 91 832 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: 44 5 87 90 20 77 33 34 2017: 77 3 116 114 17 68 51 39 acres, 2022: 30,298 800 27,209 7,412 4,069 23,940 5,174 13,146 2017: 50,487 107 72,638 11,487 861 22,146 3,400 22,626 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 689 160 313 82 203 311 157 387 2017: 656 36 626 101 51 326 67 580 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: 19 13 20 36 9 23 23 23 2017: 19 5 9 50 7 18 18 20 acres, 2022: 5,369 85 2,487 1,687 155 7,129 988 3,670 2017: 4,197 62 864 904 456 1,819 233 3,262 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: 283 7 124 47 17 310 43 160 2017: 221 12 96 18 65 101 13 163 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: 131 4 80 48 22 57 25 35 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 41. Land Use Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Land drained by tile ................................farms, 2022: - 2 - 1 1 3 79 2 2017: - - 3 - - 1 154 1 acres, 2022: - (D) - (D) (D) (D) 6,955 (D) 2017: - - 15,010 - - (D) 20,602 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: - (D) - (D) (D) (D) 88 (D) 2017: - - 5,003 - - (D) 134 (D) : Land artificially drained by ditches ................farms, 2022: - 10 3 11 4 3 184 - 2017: - 16 5 6 4 6 230 1 acres, 2022: - 4,768 (D) 6,191 (D) (D) 30,898 - 2017: - 867 527 (D) 112 4,691 31,634 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: - 477 (D) 563 (D) (D) 168 - 2017: - 54 105 (D) 28 782 138 (D) : Land under conservation easement ....................farms, 2022: - 6 17 14 8 24 82 32 2017: - 6 3 11 9 3 72 2 acres, 2022: - 22,700 1,581 9,861 5,956 3,286 50,965 10,300 2017: - 6,920 (D) 8,913 4,916 365 55,308 (D) Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: - 3,783 93 704 745 137 622 322 2017: - 1,153 (D) 810 546 122 768 (D) : Cropland on which no-till practices : were used ..........................................farms, 2022: - 10 69 11 9 200 407 203 2017: - 8 76 4 9 199 284 173 acres, 2022: - 576 89,768 44 352 308,617 159,193 137,064 2017: - 121 122,533 37 81 316,977 136,234 212,278 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: - 58 1,301 4 39 1,543 391 675 2017: - 15 1,612 9 9 1,593 480 1,227 : Cropland on which conservation or reduced tillage, : excluding no-till, practices were : used (see text) ....................................farms, 2022: - 13 46 - 8 205 469 242 2017: - 3 66 - 4 156 448 215 acres, 2022: - 1,064 41,686 - 54 269,793 208,154 286,853 2017: - 874 49,323 - 10 217,554 199,419 215,631 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: - 82 906 - 7 1,316 444 1,185 2017: - 291 747 - 3 1,395 445 1,003 : Cropland on which intensive or conventional tillage : practices were used (see text) .....................farms, 2022: - 9 36 1 - 100 445 111 2017: - 15 81 - 1 140 552 98 acres, 2022: - 2,146 41,938 (D) - 90,752 125,819 62,090 2017: - 2,213 36,781 - (D) 131,645 177,304 72,214 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: - 238 1,165 (D) - 908 283 559 2017: - 148 454 - (D) 940 321 737 : Cropland planted to a cover crop : (excluding CRP) ....................................farms, 2022: - 3 6 3 12 39 184 91 2017: - 7 18 - - 31 173 55 acres, 2022: - (D) 2,044 (D) 73 6,839 17,889 18,880 2017: - 139 2,568 - - 3,158 17,291 16,553 Average per farm ................................acres, 2022: - (D) 341 (D) 6 175 97 207 2017: - 20 143 - - 102 100 301 Use of precision agriculture practices (see text) ...farms, 2022: - - 59 1 5 191 424 261 2017: (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 315 15 15 - 1 - 5 2017: 247 17 13 3 2 - - $1,000, 2022: 192,345 1,580 8,933 - (D) - 1,040 2017: 134,062 4,268 7,206 (D) (D) - - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: 78 2 - - - - 1 2017: 52 4 - 2 - - - $1,000, 2022: 142 (D) - - - - (D) 2017: 92 3 - (D) - - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 237 13 15 - 1 - 4 2017: 195 13 13 1 2 - - $1,000, 2022: 192,202 (D) 8,933 - (D) - (D) 2017: 133,970 4,265 7,206 (D) (D) - - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 292 15 17 2 1 - 5 2017: 256 16 13 1 - 1 - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: 60 2 - - - 5 - 2017: 67 1 - 2 2 - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 33 5 - - 1 - - 2017: 83 8 - - 2 1 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 18 - 1 - - 11 7 2017: 20 - - - - 12 2 $1,000, 2022: 2,890 - (D) - - 3,600 2,473 2017: 1,402 - - - - 4,912 (D) : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: 13 - - - - 5 - 2017: 11 - - - - 3 - $1,000, 2022: 10 - - - - 5 - 2017: 25 - - - - 5 - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 5 - 1 - - 6 7 2017: 9 - - - - 9 2 $1,000, 2022: 2,880 - (D) - - 3,594 2,473 2017: 1,377 - - - - 4,907 (D) : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 14 - - - - 11 7 2017: 16 - - - - 15 2 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: 6 - 1 - - 1 - 2017: 13 - - - - 2 - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: 6 - 1 - - - - 2017: 3 - - - - 2 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: - - 40 1 10 4 - 2017: - - 28 1 4 - - $1,000, 2022: - - 5,911 (D) 754 16 - 2017: - - 3,416 (D) (D) - - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - 8 - 3 1 - 2017: - - 13 - 2 - - $1,000, 2022: - - 13 - 12 (D) - 2017: - - 19 - (D) - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: - - 32 1 7 3 - 2017: - - 15 1 2 - - $1,000, 2022: - - 5,898 (D) 742 (D) - 2017: - - 3,397 (D) (D) - - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: - - 37 1 10 3 - 2017: - - 25 1 5 - - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - 4 - - 1 - 2017: 5 - 8 - - 3 7 Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - 3 - 2 - - 2017: - - 11 - 1 - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 3 2 2 4 - - - 2017: 1 2 3 4 - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - - 2017: (D) (D) 453 1,195 - - - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: 1 1 - 1 - - - 2017: - - - - - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) - (D) - - - 2017: - - - - - - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 2 1 2 3 - - - 2017: 1 2 3 4 - - - $1,000, 2022: (D) (D) (D) (D) - - - 2017: (D) (D) 453 1,195 - - - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 3 1 2 3 - - - 2017: 1 4 3 4 - - - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: 3 2 1 2 - - - 2017: - 1 - - - - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - - 2017: 1 11 - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: - 2 - 7 - 1 - 2017: - 1 3 2 - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - (D) - (D) - 2017: - (D) 90 (D) - - - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - 1 - 6 - - - 2017: - - - 2 - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - 20 - - - 2017: - - - (D) - - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: - 1 - 1 - 1 - 2017: - 1 3 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - (D) - (D) - (D) - 2017: - (D) 90 - - - - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: - 1 - 7 - 3 - 2017: - 1 3 2 - - - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: 27 18 4 - - 18 - 2017: 2 14 7 2 2 10 - $1,000, 2022: 1,108 5,166 (D) - - 4,830 - 2017: (D) 2,816 (D) (D) (D) 2,269 - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: 7 3 - - - 4 - 2017: - 2 - - - - - $1,000, 2022: 31 7 - - - 6 - 2017: - (D) - - - - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: 20 15 4 - - 14 - 2017: 2 12 7 2 2 10 - $1,000, 2022: 1,076 5,160 (D) - - 4,823 - 2017: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,269 - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: 17 18 4 2 - 18 - 2017: 2 18 7 2 2 10 - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: 10 1 - - - 2 - 2017: 1 2 - - - 2 - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - 2 - 2017: 1 3 - - 2 8 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: - 3 6 2 2 - 2 2017: 2 6 6 4 3 - - $1,000, 2022: - 5 700 (D) (D) - (D) 2017: (D) 274 (D) (D) 49 - - : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - 3 2 - - - - 2017: 2 1 4 - - - - $1,000, 2022: - 5 (D) - - - - 2017: (D) (D) 10 - - - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: - - 4 2 2 - 2 2017: - 5 2 4 3 - - $1,000, 2022: - - (D) (D) (D) - (D) 2017: - (D) (D) (D) 49 - - : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: - 3 8 2 2 - 2 2017: - 3 7 5 3 1 - USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - 2 - - 2017: 2 3 3 - - - - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - 2 - 2017: - - - 1 - - 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 42. Organic Agriculture: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: - 1 2 8 - 21 1 12 2017: - - - 7 2 6 4 14 $1,000, 2022: - (D) (D) 474 - 9,357 (D) 22,082 2017: - - - 175 (D) 2,183 182 11,199 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - 5 - - 2017: - - - - - - 2 1 $1,000, 2022: - (D) - - - 10 - - 2017: - - - - - - (D) (D) : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: - - 2 8 - 16 1 12 2017: - - - 7 2 6 2 13 $1,000, 2022: - - (D) 474 - 9,347 (D) 22,082 2017: - - - 175 (D) 2,183 (D) (D) : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: - 1 2 8 - 16 1 12 2017: - - - 7 2 9 2 14 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - - 5 1 - 2017: - - - - - - 2 1 Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - 5 - - - - 2017: - - 4 - - 3 - 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VALUE OF SALES OF CERTIFIED OR EXEMPT : ORGANICALLY PRODUCED COMMODITIES : : Total organic product sales .........................farms, 2022: - - - - 3 2 28 6 2017: - - 2 - 3 1 28 4 $1,000, 2022: - - - - 8 (D) (D) 754 2017: - - (D) - 8 (D) (D) 654 : By value of sales: : $1 to $4,999 ....................................farms, 2022: - - - - 3 - 7 - 2017: - - - - 3 - - - $1,000, 2022: - - - - 8 - 2 - 2017: - - - - 8 - - - : $5,000 or more ..................................farms, 2022: - - - - - 2 21 6 2017: - - 2 - - 1 28 4 $1,000, 2022: - - - - - (D) (D) 754 2017: - - (D) - - (D) (D) 654 : TYPE OF PRODUCTION : : USDA National Organic Program : certified organic production .......................farms, 2022: - - - - 3 2 22 6 2017: - - 2 - - 2 41 4 USDA National Organic Program organic : production exempt from certification ...............farms, 2022: - - - - - - 10 - 2017: - - - - 3 3 1 - Acres transitioning into USDA National Organic : Program organic production .........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 4 1 2017: - 1 - - - 3 7 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: 2,892 1 11 - 37 5 28 2017: 3,512 - 19 - 30 1 44 Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 329 - - - 19 - 2 2017: 361 2 - - 18 - 1 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 361 5 - 2 9 - - 2017: 181 - - - - - - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 5,753 86 27 105 97 50 30 2017: 6,538 82 52 155 122 59 43 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: 8 - - - - 2 - 2017: 59 2 - - - - 2 On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 330 2 4 - 2 - 3 2017: 254 1 1 - - - - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 5,130 79 28 51 75 98 47 2017: 6,203 98 45 57 74 99 45 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 10,812 249 89 174 119 293 86 2017: 12,872 304 106 269 117 344 106 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: 44 - 5 1 - 35 - 2017: 74 - 6 - - 63 4 Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 23 - 12 - - 5 2 2017: 25 - 5 - - 6 - Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 12 - 4 - - 3 - 2017: 19 - 1 - 2 1 - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 136 - 60 26 2 55 16 2017: 161 - 63 31 8 66 33 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - 1 - - - - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 23 - 6 - - 2 - 2017: 22 - - - - 1 - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 134 3 43 26 6 63 10 2017: 182 6 55 48 6 65 27 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 234 - 69 141 7 136 36 2017: 283 10 83 131 6 191 94 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: 11 - 391 - 24 - 3 2017: 25 - 424 - 23 2 7 Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: - 6 23 - 2 9 3 2017: 2 4 27 - 5 23 11 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: - 9 23 - 1 10 2 2017: - - 2 - 1 4 4 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 27 45 245 - 26 257 31 2017: 63 84 252 - 35 240 36 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: - - 1 - 1 3 - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: - - 39 3 1 4 1 2017: - - 34 - 2 - 2 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 28 26 199 1 19 108 31 2017: 43 61 239 1 21 152 57 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 55 69 410 3 102 294 52 2017: 86 97 498 - 135 381 58 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - 1 48 78 - 8 12 2017: - 3 73 83 - 27 29 Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 6 11 15 12 - 9 - 2017: 9 9 5 1 2 3 2 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 10 22 - 5 - 4 6 2017: 2 15 5 7 2 1 - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 399 245 80 116 11 64 86 2017: 393 269 118 119 5 94 84 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - 2017: 3 10 4 - - - - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 6 4 5 7 - - 3 2017: 2 6 6 7 - - 5 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 205 173 105 80 7 39 59 2017: 206 207 125 97 10 57 76 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 458 309 212 192 11 59 96 2017: 532 414 350 207 17 79 115 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - - 2 4 2 - 2 2017: - 5 6 5 3 2 - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: - 2 - 10 - - 1 2017: - 2 2 12 - 2 - Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: - 16 1 7 - 3 - 2017: - - - 10 - 2 - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 6 68 45 65 28 62 11 2017: 6 70 42 95 38 62 10 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - 1 - 2017: - 4 - - - - - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: - 2 1 17 2 - - 2017: - - - 19 - - - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 8 58 32 69 42 103 8 2017: 9 45 46 90 43 107 8 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 8 131 21 148 183 192 10 2017: 9 162 37 189 157 195 12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: 344 110 37 - 6 602 6 2017: 374 149 43 3 7 644 - Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: 22 18 9 - 1 21 - 2017: 23 23 4 1 3 22 1 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 35 26 15 - 2 20 - 2017: 7 23 1 - 3 17 1 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 244 343 104 66 143 312 1 2017: 258 439 150 57 139 273 2 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - 1 - - - - - 2017: 3 2 1 - - 3 - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 17 29 - - - 56 - 2017: 10 14 - - - 59 - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 165 189 144 133 192 227 14 2017: 187 291 159 104 241 249 4 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 339 446 133 176 302 717 16 2017: 365 655 217 173 290 748 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: 4 278 413 11 70 5 2 2017: 7 378 448 13 123 7 4 Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: - 26 17 - - 5 - 2017: - 27 13 3 - 2 6 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: 2 21 21 1 7 1 3 2017: - 5 6 7 3 3 1 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 79 160 176 88 56 13 59 2017: 91 249 236 98 58 18 48 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - 2 - - - - 2017: 4 8 - - 1 - - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: 1 20 11 1 3 2 - 2017: - 15 11 3 3 - - Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 61 167 116 76 49 12 66 2017: 62 166 144 109 70 18 68 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 106 333 286 184 120 31 82 2017: 146 417 354 240 144 30 83 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 43. Selected Practices: 2022 and 2017 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - 5 22 51 9 12 11 2 2017: 9 1 40 58 1 13 9 7 Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: - 2 - 8 2 1 12 2 2017: 2 1 - 6 4 6 11 9 Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: - - 1 2 - 6 2 2 2017: 1 1 - 5 - - 8 2 : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: 26 26 36 104 67 38 160 37 2017: 24 22 40 153 73 40 149 36 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - - - 2017: - - - - - 5 - - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: - 6 - 6 - 10 3 3 2017: - - - 8 - 4 - 2 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: 55 21 43 93 59 65 164 44 2017: 87 23 70 141 59 56 151 63 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: 144 29 169 268 102 126 221 82 2017: 116 39 187 276 96 105 269 105 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Received irrigation water from the : U.S. Bureau of Reclamation .........................farms, 2022: - 7 3 2 - - 125 2 2017: - 14 16 2 - 3 173 8 Practiced alley cropping, silvopasture, : forest farming, or had riparian forest : buffers or windbreaks ..............................farms, 2022: - 1 - 1 8 - 1 - 2017: - 3 - 3 4 4 2 - Harvested biomass for use in : renewable energy ...................................farms, 2022: - 1 - 6 7 2 20 4 2017: - - - - 5 - 4 - : Practiced rotational or management-intensive : grazing ............................................farms, 2022: - 22 14 11 37 83 528 113 2017: - 33 30 17 44 115 535 121 Raised or sold veal calves ..........................farms, 2022: - - - - - - 1 - 2017: - - - - - 1 - - On-farm packing facility ............................farms, 2022: - - - - 2 - 22 1 2017: - - - - 2 - 13 2 Had a barn that was built prior to 1960 .............farms, 2022: - 20 34 16 21 144 497 180 2017: - 24 51 13 27 186 712 161 Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision : to USDA's National Appeals Division ................farms, 2022: - 41 75 6 26 257 1,047 300 2017: - 35 74 27 36 318 1,271 276 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 44. Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 36,056 877 262 607 396 696 208 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 2,821 102 14 26 - 142 14 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 784 11 47 9 5 2 - Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 784 16 - 1 15 2 - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 819 33 1 16 13 - - Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 11,427 309 82 161 82 381 83 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 11,427 309 82 161 82 381 83 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 9,980 154 61 224 159 124 78 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 218 3 1 2 2 6 7 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 178 2 - - 1 - - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 332 17 - 11 - 3 1 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 1,244 39 12 25 6 - 2 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 1,449 40 10 28 14 7 6 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 6,020 151 34 104 99 29 17 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 44. Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 826 15 273 379 22 423 159 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 8 1 - 130 - 13 1 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 62 - 7 - - 2 7 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 26 - 5 - - - 2 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 51 - 20 - - - 7 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 314 6 65 167 12 187 85 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 314 6 65 167 12 187 85 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 106 4 95 76 1 129 31 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 2 - 1 - - 3 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 2 - - - - 6 - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 7 - - - - 4 - Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 24 3 4 - - 5 2 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 67 1 8 4 - 9 4 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 157 - 68 2 9 65 20 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 185 274 1,511 24 264 1,127 211 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 2 - 23 - 39 7 - Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 4 - 51 7 7 17 3 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 4 - 121 - 6 5 - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 1 3 40 13 9 38 6 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 44 91 497 2 129 225 95 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 44 91 497 2 129 225 95 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 74 78 367 - 54 418 51 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 4 1 3 - - - 1 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: - - 18 - 1 - - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 2 - 34 - - - 2 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 1 12 60 - 1 59 9 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 15 4 65 - 6 67 7 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 34 85 232 2 12 291 37 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 1,714 1,207 681 601 38 267 333 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 31 8 - - - - - Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 13 19 26 6 - 4 4 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: - 9 32 13 - - - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 38 25 27 11 2 1 5 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 351 167 201 222 12 71 101 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 351 167 201 222 12 71 101 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 746 428 198 176 7 87 107 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 5 4 - 6 - - 3 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 6 12 4 - - 2 - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 22 22 1 - - 4 2 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 96 106 14 13 - - - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 47 75 40 23 - 6 6 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 359 332 138 131 17 92 105 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 18 393 112 531 452 559 33 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: - - - - 112 217 - Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: - 3 - 26 - - - Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: - 4 - 6 1 - - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: - 9 2 47 - 2 - Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 5 73 20 115 238 168 5 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 5 73 20 115 238 168 5 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 5 179 68 107 80 132 10 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: - - - - - 13 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: - 3 - 2 - 1 - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: - 3 2 2 2 3 - Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: - 8 - 20 1 2 - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: - 16 - 48 4 6 4 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 8 95 20 158 14 15 14 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table 44. Farms by North American Industry Classification System: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 1,131 1,620 485 505 901 2,353 37 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 3 41 4 94 238 38 - Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 52 42 - - 3 64 - Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: 43 32 3 - - 305 - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: 38 81 9 2 - 61 6 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 364 458 114 211 330 701 8 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 364 458 114 211 330 701 8 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 288 373 255 165 209 563 9 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 3 16 6 5 13 3 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 3 8 - 1 2 6 - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 17 15 - - 1 17 - Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 55 93 8 2 21 85 - Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 63 107 18 9 26 94 2 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 202 354 68 16 58 416 12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 461 1,017 1,050 653 397 116 284 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 8 29 35 160 11 1 - Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: 2 24 27 12 19 3 - Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: - 45 30 - - - 3 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: - 24 19 6 1 7 19 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 178 391 364 206 146 33 37 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 178 391 364 206 146 33 37 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 124 273 312 155 121 47 110 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 4 - 4 8 7 - 1 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 3 5 1 8 1 - - Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 7 - 19 4 2 - 2 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 14 35 29 21 3 1 13 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: 22 41 46 18 22 - 8 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 99 150 164 55 64 24 91 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: 352 116 408 758 321 318 918 281 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: 180 - 61 17 1 12 - 8 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: - 4 - 22 5 50 17 32 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: - - 2 17 - - - 2 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: - 3 1 24 - 1 12 5 Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: 114 34 239 208 121 106 436 74 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: 114 34 239 208 121 106 436 74 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: 29 48 71 244 104 86 221 77 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: 4 - 8 8 4 1 2 - Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: 1 - 1 4 - - 1 3 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: 1 - 2 4 4 6 11 - Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: 5 - 4 34 3 7 26 14 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: - - 6 24 17 6 30 12 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: 18 27 13 152 62 43 162 54 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total farms ....................................................: - 120 189 59 112 709 3,881 826 : Oilseed and grain farming (1111) ...............................: - 2 69 - - 256 377 286 Vegetable and melon farming (1112) .............................: - 5 - - 5 1 50 3 Fruit and tree nut farming (1113) ..............................: - - - - 3 - 31 - Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture : production (1114) .............................................: - 1 - 6 3 - 70 - Other crop farming (1119) ......................................: - 34 67 20 7 246 1,181 233 Tobacco farming (11191) ......................................: - - - - - - - - Cotton farming (11192) .......................................: - - - - - - - - Sugarcane farming, hay farming, and all other : crop farming (11193, 11194, 11199) ..........................: - 34 67 20 7 246 1,181 233 : Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111) ......................: - 47 31 25 44 141 978 216 Cattle feedlots (112112) .......................................: - - 1 1 - 10 25 17 Dairy cattle and milk production (11212) .......................: - - - - - 4 65 1 Hog and pig farming (1122) .....................................: - 2 3 - - 1 62 8 Poultry and egg production (1123) ..............................: - - 2 - 13 8 221 3 Sheep and goat farming (1124) ..................................: - 4 3 - 10 16 184 24 Aquaculture and other animal : production (1125, 1129) .......................................: - 25 13 7 27 26 637 35 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 36,056 877 262 607 396 696 208 acres: 30,213,899 638,190 141,342 269,428 174,130 1,236,174 759,098 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 16,382 288 141 104 166 191 85 acres: 4,951,986 (D) 45,655 14,398 12,197 (D) 42,618 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 34,522 820 244 595 388 669 198 acres: 20,345,526 294,096 86,578 188,175 125,294 901,943 561,554 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 7,557 176 63 88 66 184 78 acres: 9,868,373 344,094 54,764 81,253 48,836 334,231 197,544 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 28,499 701 199 519 330 512 130 acres: 11,740,988 116,300 56,543 60,745 115,355 445,729 276,298 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 11,563 179 90 78 140 100 43 acres: 1,162,462 (D) 18,618 (D) 5,897 52,596 (D) : Part owners ...............................................farms: 6,023 119 45 76 58 157 68 acres: 16,427,461 348,586 49,725 169,072 54,015 759,221 451,243 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 8,604,538 177,796 30,035 127,430 9,939 456,214 285,256 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 7,822,923 170,790 19,690 41,642 44,076 303,007 165,987 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 3,943 71 37 24 21 84 39 acres: 3,215,228 107,980 23,135 8,726 5,934 155,389 25,364 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 1,534 57 18 12 8 27 10 acres: 2,045,450 173,304 35,074 39,611 4,760 31,224 31,557 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 876 38 14 2 5 7 3 acres: 574,296 58,907 3,902 (D) 366 (D) (D) : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 69,820 1,664 537 1,186 767 1,335 400 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 11,803 312 67 202 135 297 94 2 producers ................................................: 19,122 436 154 343 203 279 79 3 producers ................................................: 2,719 66 16 24 31 68 14 4 producers ................................................: 1,662 55 18 25 17 36 9 5 or more producers ........................................: 750 8 7 13 10 16 12 : Total male producers ...................................number: 41,129 1,046 334 657 438 751 240 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 26,447 653 192 482 294 442 157 2 producers ..............................................: 4,347 102 50 36 55 88 14 3 producers ..............................................: 1,178 47 8 20 6 19 11 4 producers ..............................................: 312 2 3 - 4 9 3 5 or more producers ......................................: 178 5 1 5 - 2 2 : Total female producers .................................number: 28,691 618 203 529 329 584 160 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 22,404 530 152 421 242 353 98 2 producers ..............................................: 2,105 40 18 31 30 74 12 3 producers ..............................................: 384 - 1 2 4 17 6 4 producers ..............................................: 111 2 3 - - 8 - 5 or more producers ......................................: 76 - - 4 3 - 4 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 67,852 1,634 523 1,112 742 1,267 378 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 40,106 1,019 330 624 426 707 231 Female .......................................................: 27,746 615 193 488 316 560 147 : Hired managers .................................................: 3,504 72 65 40 29 29 39 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 26,131 474 294 386 293 438 195 Other ........................................................: 41,721 1,160 229 726 449 829 183 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 48,389 1,129 395 932 577 361 230 Not on farm operated .........................................: 19,463 505 128 180 165 906 148 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 24,775 538 223 353 255 592 171 Any ..........................................................: 43,077 1,096 300 759 487 675 207 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 7,326 206 52 105 100 84 31 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 3,425 62 35 41 65 23 24 100 to 199 days ............................................: 5,860 90 42 135 98 76 37 200 days or more ...........................................: 26,466 738 171 478 224 492 115 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 4,256 102 23 31 71 75 7 3 or 4 years .................................................: 7,172 265 41 134 81 73 16 5 to 9 years .................................................: 14,773 361 92 235 205 313 68 10 years or more .............................................: 41,651 906 367 712 385 806 287 : Average years on present farm ................................: 18.5 15.8 21.3 16.6 17.3 20.3 25.0 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 12,130 392 62 183 177 162 31 6 to 10 years ................................................: 12,036 304 88 195 130 288 56 11 years or more .............................................: 43,686 938 373 734 435 817 291 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 826 15 273 379 22 423 159 acres: 74,242 (D) 63,301 963,154 9,151 169,051 364,724 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 556 4 142 169 11 281 106 acres: 24,355 (D) 8,371 278,619 (D) 60,588 19,710 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 778 15 255 355 21 403 151 acres: 47,841 159 46,705 638,495 (D) 137,900 341,871 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 119 6 65 143 4 102 40 acres: 26,401 (D) 16,596 324,659 (D) 31,151 22,853 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 707 9 208 236 18 321 119 acres: 38,424 (D) 34,168 290,328 7,685 88,889 322,382 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 461 3 105 59 11 200 78 acres: 8,194 18 3,239 67,283 (D) 30,192 7,838 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 71 6 47 119 3 82 32 acres: 28,286 (D) 27,220 624,950 (D) 75,312 33,606 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 9,417 118 12,537 348,167 122 49,011 19,489 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 18,869 (D) 14,683 276,783 (D) 26,301 14,117 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 56 1 26 95 - 73 22 acres: 10,940 (D) 4,409 198,844 - 28,460 6,842 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 48 - 18 24 1 20 8 acres: 7,532 - 1,913 47,876 (D) 4,850 8,736 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 39 - 11 15 - 8 6 acres: 5,221 - 723 12,492 - 1,936 5,030 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 1,490 21 524 735 44 805 344 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 304 11 85 131 10 157 57 2 producers ................................................: 430 3 160 185 4 187 60 3 producers ................................................: 53 - 20 37 6 45 17 4 producers ................................................: 35 1 3 7 2 31 15 5 or more producers ........................................: 4 - 5 19 - 3 10 : Total male producers ...................................number: 837 11 305 444 29 524 243 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 597 9 214 240 15 310 86 2 producers ..............................................: 91 1 25 78 4 70 37 3 producers ..............................................: 18 - 3 16 2 14 5 4 producers ..............................................: 1 - 2 - - 8 17 5 or more producers ......................................: - - 2 - - - - : Total female producers .................................number: 653 10 219 291 15 281 101 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 545 8 186 207 9 213 69 2 producers ..............................................: 40 1 8 24 3 15 16 3 producers ..............................................: 4 - 3 8 - 10 - 4 producers ..............................................: 2 - 2 3 - 2 - 5 or more producers ......................................: 1 - - - - - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 1,479 21 497 716 44 802 328 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 833 11 281 436 29 523 233 Female .......................................................: 646 10 216 280 15 279 95 : Hired managers .................................................: 79 - 46 22 7 36 23 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 528 3 155 324 9 388 175 Other ........................................................: 951 18 342 392 35 414 153 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 1,191 17 365 297 35 551 134 Not on farm operated .........................................: 288 4 132 419 9 251 194 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 481 7 168 329 14 323 95 Any ..........................................................: 998 14 329 387 30 479 233 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 283 2 32 68 5 88 52 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 60 - 27 21 1 40 26 100 to 199 days ............................................: 131 - 85 30 - 70 17 200 days or more ...........................................: 524 12 185 268 24 281 138 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 58 3 54 37 2 58 18 3 or 4 years .................................................: 141 3 70 25 - 75 51 5 to 9 years .................................................: 306 4 150 255 2 131 46 10 years or more .............................................: 974 11 223 399 40 538 213 : Average years on present farm ................................: 19.1 16.6 14.8 20.6 29.2 21.5 24.2 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 201 3 151 64 2 107 60 6 to 10 years ................................................: 325 7 104 186 6 101 31 11 years or more .............................................: 953 11 242 466 36 594 237 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 185 274 1,511 24 264 1,127 211 acres: 290,733 99,280 187,247 (D) 161,407 218,374 127,056 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 30 76 1,064 20 100 201 144 acres: (D) 8,159 37,951 22 26,583 5,042 12,910 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 182 270 1,473 18 260 1,114 202 acres: 257,579 63,969 146,590 92 124,741 181,074 89,512 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 17 50 206 6 47 110 21 acres: 33,154 35,311 40,657 (D) 36,666 37,300 37,544 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 168 224 1,305 18 217 1,017 190 acres: (D) 53,644 99,805 (D) 88,848 160,319 84,124 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 26 56 895 16 65 171 131 acres: (D) 4,804 22,099 16 (D) 3,215 8,066 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 14 46 168 - 43 97 12 acres: 117,884 43,319 82,991 - 70,262 51,878 38,039 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 85,374 10,325 46,785 - 35,893 20,755 5,388 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 32,510 32,994 36,206 - 34,369 31,123 32,651 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 4 20 143 - 33 22 8 acres: (D) 3,355 14,904 - 20,717 1,747 4,519 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 3 4 38 6 4 13 9 acres: (D) 2,317 4,451 (D) 2,297 6,177 4,893 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: - - 26 4 2 8 5 acres: - - 948 6 (D) 80 325 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 353 528 2,837 51 476 2,256 397 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 67 73 471 6 112 292 74 2 producers ................................................: 95 169 866 10 108 675 109 3 producers ................................................: 12 21 90 7 33 82 18 4 producers ................................................: 3 9 65 1 8 61 3 5 or more producers ........................................: 8 2 19 - 3 17 7 : Total male producers ...................................number: 215 304 1,647 30 278 1,236 251 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 139 217 1,175 7 195 863 152 2 producers ..............................................: 17 27 141 10 31 109 36 3 producers ..............................................: 2 9 41 1 7 36 6 4 producers ..............................................: 9 - 15 - - - 1 5 or more producers ......................................: - 1 1 - - 8 1 : Total female producers .................................number: 138 224 1,190 21 198 1,020 146 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 109 193 1,020 18 150 781 122 2 producers ..............................................: 13 11 79 - 21 96 10 3 producers ..............................................: 1 1 4 1 2 9 - 4 producers ..............................................: - - - - - - 1 5 or more producers ......................................: - 1 - - - 2 - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 337 518 2,809 51 471 2,200 386 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 209 300 1,629 30 276 1,217 244 Female .......................................................: 128 218 1,180 21 195 983 142 : Hired managers .................................................: 10 22 82 26 11 90 33 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 140 202 1,193 26 219 615 95 Other ........................................................: 197 316 1,616 25 252 1,585 291 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 275 410 2,441 21 305 1,760 281 Not on farm operated .........................................: 62 108 368 30 166 440 105 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 136 198 1,063 35 214 627 102 Any ..........................................................: 201 320 1,746 16 257 1,573 284 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 35 32 292 1 37 303 43 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 13 21 124 - 16 105 19 100 to 199 days ............................................: 16 64 347 - 42 236 40 200 days or more ...........................................: 137 203 983 15 162 929 182 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 12 37 188 7 45 177 28 3 or 4 years .................................................: 33 60 304 23 29 267 38 5 to 9 years .................................................: 79 115 744 5 99 580 67 10 years or more .............................................: 213 306 1,573 16 298 1,176 253 : Average years on present farm ................................: 19.6 16.8 16.5 12.2 19.9 15.0 18.0 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 46 92 499 28 78 484 70 6 to 10 years ................................................: 67 108 578 5 85 517 66 11 years or more .............................................: 224 318 1,732 18 308 1,199 250 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 1,714 1,207 681 601 38 267 333 acres: 929,434 490,740 231,567 402,741 3,428 249,554 227,945 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 243 153 426 414 14 127 184 acres: 61,374 7,875 7,613 34,216 282 30,860 35,213 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 1,666 1,162 676 584 37 261 317 acres: 642,259 285,650 171,244 226,704 (D) 153,861 157,195 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 261 210 123 97 1 49 76 acres: 287,175 205,090 60,323 176,037 (D) 95,693 70,750 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 1,453 997 558 504 37 218 257 acres: 354,431 168,001 71,946 175,209 (D) 84,720 99,340 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 200 115 352 345 14 95 134 acres: 15,438 2,778 5,276 17,210 282 12,360 (D) : Part owners ...............................................farms: 213 165 118 80 - 43 60 acres: 535,487 299,837 152,541 178,369 - 159,774 113,538 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 287,828 117,649 99,298 51,495 - 69,141 57,855 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 247,659 182,188 53,243 126,874 - 90,633 55,683 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 39 28 71 61 - 27 42 acres: 45,181 4,940 (D) 16,036 - 16,894 21,662 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 48 45 5 17 1 6 16 acres: 39,516 22,902 7,080 49,163 (D) 5,060 15,067 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 4 10 3 8 - 5 8 acres: 755 157 (D) 970 - 1,606 (D) : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 3,317 2,255 1,285 1,240 97 555 745 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 486 357 206 158 2 81 85 2 producers ................................................: 1,056 731 405 335 27 136 178 3 producers ................................................: 84 67 36 48 2 27 16 4 producers ................................................: 45 44 19 47 - 5 29 5 or more producers ........................................: 43 8 15 13 7 18 25 : Total male producers ...................................number: 1,822 1,240 735 718 58 326 456 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 1,310 909 547 435 27 189 218 2 producers ..............................................: 157 122 56 75 2 37 39 3 producers ..............................................: 44 15 5 28 1 11 28 4 producers ..............................................: 9 8 14 8 6 6 4 5 or more producers ......................................: 6 1 1 3 - 1 12 : Total female producers .................................number: 1,495 1,015 550 522 39 229 289 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 1,212 828 453 392 33 182 198 2 producers ..............................................: 68 71 42 52 3 6 19 3 producers ..............................................: 22 11 3 6 - 5 15 4 producers ..............................................: 19 3 1 2 - 5 2 5 or more producers ......................................: 1 - - - - - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 3,202 2,228 1,260 1,212 90 526 705 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 1,781 1,227 730 702 51 311 443 Female .......................................................: 1,421 1,001 530 510 39 215 262 : Hired managers .................................................: 40 48 44 49 - 78 80 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 1,006 752 472 479 35 187 244 Other ........................................................: 2,196 1,476 788 733 55 339 461 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 2,557 1,820 1,028 996 66 393 475 Not on farm operated .........................................: 645 408 232 216 24 133 230 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 971 695 521 447 34 171 210 Any ..........................................................: 2,231 1,533 739 765 56 355 495 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 339 204 119 140 17 64 142 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 167 112 76 85 3 28 44 100 to 199 days ............................................: 228 151 86 117 3 76 42 200 days or more ...........................................: 1,497 1,066 458 423 33 187 267 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 236 160 42 68 10 20 62 3 or 4 years .................................................: 459 382 81 91 17 22 72 5 to 9 years .................................................: 855 563 268 212 7 134 119 10 years or more .............................................: 1,652 1,123 869 841 56 350 452 : Average years on present farm ................................: 14.7 15.4 19.8 20.1 14.0 18.7 17.9 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 813 548 143 159 29 45 143 6 to 10 years ................................................: 697 462 211 163 5 126 91 11 years or more .............................................: 1,692 1,218 906 890 56 355 471 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 18 393 112 531 452 559 33 acres: 4,903 467,348 371,376 43,436 1,127,660 1,376,521 15,034 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 8 97 74 190 139 283 8 acres: (D) 4,893 79,829 2,623 271,988 449,527 790 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 18 374 104 507 437 512 33 acres: 4,203 312,302 284,249 29,020 790,385 803,204 11,502 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 5 79 41 68 107 237 9 acres: 700 155,046 87,127 14,416 337,275 573,317 3,532 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 13 314 71 463 345 322 24 acres: 3,536 187,508 125,667 28,056 438,835 263,473 10,908 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 7 73 39 170 66 97 3 acres: (D) 2,819 24,495 2,346 (D) 70,023 375 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 5 60 33 44 92 190 9 acres: 1,367 237,183 216,014 7,904 619,524 1,014,362 4,126 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 667 124,794 158,582 964 351,550 539,731 594 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 700 112,389 57,432 6,940 267,974 474,631 3,532 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 1 21 29 13 70 157 5 acres: (D) 1,784 47,834 240 195,440 329,411 415 : Tenants ...................................................farms: - 19 8 24 15 47 - acres: - 42,657 29,695 7,476 69,301 98,686 - Harvested cropland ......................................farms: - 3 6 7 3 29 - acres: - 290 7,500 37 (D) 50,093 - : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 47 766 227 1,044 813 1,083 80 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 5 153 42 194 209 191 8 2 producers ................................................: 7 181 39 246 177 279 14 3 producers ................................................: - 33 19 60 28 36 - 4 producers ................................................: 2 16 10 24 34 43 11 5 or more producers ........................................: 4 10 2 7 4 10 - : Total male producers ...................................number: 27 464 138 592 466 668 48 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 6 290 72 375 273 407 18 2 producers ..............................................: 4 41 27 66 68 76 15 3 producers ..............................................: 3 12 4 14 19 24 - 4 producers ..............................................: 1 6 - - - 8 - 5 or more producers ......................................: - 4 - 6 - 1 - : Total female producers .................................number: 20 302 89 452 347 415 32 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 10 221 61 328 235 288 10 2 producers ..............................................: 5 21 14 42 27 49 11 3 producers ..............................................: - 7 - 2 4 7 - 4 producers ..............................................: - 2 - - 5 2 - 5 or more producers ......................................: - 1 - 6 4 - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 43 718 225 990 799 1,069 80 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 26 427 138 561 464 664 48 Female .......................................................: 17 291 87 429 335 405 32 : Hired managers .................................................: - 4 30 67 19 74 1 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 24 228 111 265 272 550 17 Other ........................................................: 19 490 114 725 527 519 63 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 28 418 168 726 225 523 49 Not on farm operated .........................................: 15 300 57 264 574 546 31 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 12 277 98 280 423 444 10 Any ..........................................................: 31 441 127 710 376 625 70 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 8 104 29 152 51 148 16 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 7 30 16 67 19 50 - 100 to 199 days ............................................: 9 85 19 110 30 88 4 200 days or more ...........................................: 7 222 63 381 276 339 50 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 3 80 16 57 54 29 2 3 or 4 years .................................................: 5 66 7 125 71 50 11 5 to 9 years .................................................: 2 143 41 188 143 169 15 10 years or more .............................................: 33 429 161 620 531 821 52 : Average years on present farm ................................: 21.9 18.2 22.7 19.0 21.6 24.1 15.2 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 5 158 18 211 131 98 20 6 to 10 years ................................................: 4 105 35 147 141 158 3 11 years or more .............................................: 34 455 172 632 527 813 57 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 1,131 1,620 485 505 901 2,353 37 acres: 529,782 467,157 1,805,818 1,598,737 1,126,091 268,323 16,878 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 578 777 135 165 423 1,688 14 acres: 40,632 66,234 20,760 256,240 263,141 41,063 1,320 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 1,099 1,558 464 475 836 2,312 37 acres: 469,793 279,227 1,374,531 913,949 632,713 201,783 16,878 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 204 226 162 208 289 329 - acres: 59,989 187,930 431,287 684,788 493,378 66,540 - : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 927 1,394 323 297 612 2,024 37 acres: 433,924 190,559 767,539 378,512 316,511 135,850 16,878 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 432 621 87 48 198 1,436 14 acres: 20,571 23,796 15,435 33,778 53,580 17,480 1,320 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 172 164 141 178 224 288 - acres: 80,218 243,032 1,001,179 1,008,560 680,513 121,643 - Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 35,869 88,668 606,992 535,437 316,202 65,933 - Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 44,349 154,364 394,187 473,123 364,311 55,710 - Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 127 123 43 106 181 231 - acres: 19,142 33,192 3,685 194,118 157,880 21,996 - : Tenants ...................................................farms: 32 62 21 30 65 41 - acres: 15,640 33,566 37,100 211,665 129,067 10,830 - Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 19 33 5 11 44 21 - acres: 919 9,246 1,640 28,344 51,681 1,587 - : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 2,327 3,083 920 960 1,684 4,407 158 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 299 486 167 226 350 644 5 2 producers ................................................: 642 953 246 174 424 1,509 8 3 producers ................................................: 101 102 44 46 88 105 11 4 producers ................................................: 77 50 19 53 21 79 - 5 or more producers ........................................: 12 29 9 6 18 16 13 : Total male producers ...................................number: 1,288 1,737 540 569 1,128 2,478 92 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 833 1,205 358 306 670 1,967 12 2 producers ..............................................: 133 192 61 89 121 165 9 3 producers ..............................................: 49 35 16 18 39 39 2 4 producers ..............................................: - 3 3 6 10 9 7 5 or more producers ......................................: 2 5 - 1 10 4 4 : Total female producers .................................number: 1,039 1,346 380 391 556 1,929 66 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 796 1,076 305 262 443 1,664 15 2 producers ..............................................: 74 88 23 57 29 113 3 3 producers ..............................................: 20 19 3 1 5 6 7 4 producers ..............................................: - 3 5 3 - 1 6 5 or more producers ......................................: 2 5 - - 5 3 - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 2,242 3,014 903 948 1,618 4,357 106 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 1,244 1,705 533 564 1,097 2,453 60 Female .......................................................: 998 1,309 370 384 521 1,904 46 : Hired managers .................................................: 87 200 42 37 155 112 1 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 843 1,159 421 424 735 1,485 15 Other ........................................................: 1,399 1,855 482 524 883 2,872 91 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 1,863 2,465 600 492 918 3,761 33 Not on farm operated .........................................: 379 549 303 456 700 596 73 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 739 1,088 376 442 617 1,405 17 Any ..........................................................: 1,503 1,926 527 506 1,001 2,952 89 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 262 356 66 62 135 497 9 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 155 151 63 24 63 218 6 100 to 199 days ............................................: 298 270 75 67 144 415 7 200 days or more ...........................................: 788 1,149 323 353 659 1,822 67 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 213 96 63 25 54 316 - 3 or 4 years .................................................: 286 260 76 54 128 571 - 5 to 9 years .................................................: 384 669 166 220 297 1,073 12 10 years or more .............................................: 1,359 1,989 598 649 1,139 2,397 94 : Average years on present farm ................................: 17.5 19.1 22.0 23.4 21.6 16.1 22.0 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 511 351 117 89 181 1,050 2 6 to 10 years ................................................: 293 652 119 177 293 757 16 11 years or more .............................................: 1,438 2,011 667 682 1,144 2,550 88 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 461 1,017 1,050 653 397 116 284 acres: 994,625 686,481 285,524 592,714 529,274 86,363 225,695 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 186 546 727 312 211 61 94 acres: 38,328 44,636 41,616 144,948 39,571 7,332 7,003 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 452 1,001 1,027 594 377 112 274 acres: 773,056 629,838 196,744 449,343 355,996 71,764 138,505 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 78 144 211 182 116 16 55 acres: 221,569 56,643 88,780 143,371 173,278 14,599 87,190 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 383 873 839 471 281 100 229 acres: 513,412 599,122 116,471 279,936 136,070 40,231 86,661 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 127 441 563 195 127 48 71 acres: 13,920 20,974 19,930 43,542 7,473 3,502 3,018 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 69 128 188 123 96 12 45 acres: 462,417 83,730 153,981 250,263 355,948 45,945 132,289 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 259,644 30,716 80,273 169,407 219,926 31,533 51,844 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 202,773 53,014 73,708 80,856 136,022 14,412 80,445 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 54 93 150 88 70 9 20 acres: 22,695 21,192 20,633 82,380 23,633 3,720 3,875 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 9 16 23 59 20 4 10 acres: 18,796 3,629 15,072 62,515 37,256 187 6,745 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 5 12 14 29 14 4 3 acres: 1,713 2,470 1,053 19,026 8,465 110 110 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 914 1,944 1,933 1,312 783 208 555 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 138 313 329 255 118 46 94 2 producers ................................................: 260 555 608 273 224 51 142 3 producers ................................................: 30 101 82 78 15 16 25 4 producers ................................................: 17 36 21 19 31 3 15 5 or more producers ........................................: 16 12 10 28 9 - 8 : Total male producers ...................................number: 516 1,115 1,162 868 499 124 309 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 342 754 822 415 298 95 207 2 producers ..............................................: 46 144 103 108 47 13 39 3 producers ..............................................: 14 20 41 25 24 1 8 4 producers ..............................................: 10 2 - 17 6 - - 5 or more producers ......................................: - 1 2 10 2 - - : Total female producers .................................number: 398 829 771 444 284 84 246 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 280 664 669 355 230 58 176 2 producers ..............................................: 41 39 36 34 24 13 23 3 producers ..............................................: 8 16 6 7 2 - 8 4 producers ..............................................: 3 1 3 - - - - 5 or more producers ......................................: - 7 - - - - - : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 880 1,918 1,915 1,223 771 208 545 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 494 1,111 1,155 792 489 124 309 Female .......................................................: 386 807 760 431 282 84 236 : Hired managers .................................................: 33 28 51 93 28 18 31 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 270 762 796 596 374 96 171 Other ........................................................: 610 1,156 1,119 627 397 112 374 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 613 1,506 1,569 706 531 163 398 Not on farm operated .........................................: 267 412 346 517 240 45 147 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 294 793 709 451 287 73 171 Any ..........................................................: 586 1,125 1,206 772 484 135 374 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 68 207 173 180 72 9 57 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 37 112 103 61 84 8 53 100 to 199 days ............................................: 80 207 161 101 48 32 52 200 days or more ...........................................: 401 599 769 430 280 86 212 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 15 120 192 51 78 24 24 3 or 4 years .................................................: 121 197 142 107 41 27 50 5 to 9 years .................................................: 188 415 402 216 123 35 144 10 years or more .............................................: 556 1,186 1,179 849 529 122 327 : Average years on present farm ................................: 20.8 17.1 18.3 20.5 20.5 15.4 17.0 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 121 326 304 175 107 46 101 6 to 10 years ................................................: 165 347 312 123 93 36 147 11 years or more .............................................: 594 1,245 1,299 925 571 126 297 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: 352 116 408 758 321 318 918 281 acres: 440,076 36,630 802,212 833,740 466,136 174,641 669,742 302,749 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 199 78 173 244 194 206 562 147 acres: 219,586 4,680 (D) 13,447 20,781 76,000 74,225 78,650 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: 307 108 398 744 311 306 884 267 acres: 195,822 34,179 526,179 596,349 298,181 124,997 442,510 213,806 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: 137 20 126 158 76 82 175 78 acres: 244,254 2,451 276,033 237,391 167,955 49,644 227,232 88,943 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: 215 96 282 600 245 236 743 203 acres: 91,986 31,978 231,060 371,039 144,637 78,476 317,781 149,085 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 82 62 71 170 139 135 443 78 acres: 33,077 3,013 30,345 (D) 8,604 37,605 28,463 27,582 : Part owners ...............................................farms: 92 12 116 144 66 70 141 64 acres: 287,156 (D) 551,956 439,560 312,924 91,579 300,436 121,611 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: 103,836 2,201 295,119 225,310 153,544 46,521 124,729 64,721 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: 183,320 (D) 256,837 214,250 159,380 45,058 175,707 56,890 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 78 8 97 70 46 60 97 58 acres: 148,190 1,517 148,237 9,260 10,856 34,885 34,155 41,593 : Tenants ...................................................farms: 45 8 10 14 10 12 34 14 acres: 60,934 (D) 19,196 23,141 8,575 4,586 51,525 32,053 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: 39 8 5 4 9 11 22 11 acres: 38,319 150 (D) (D) 1,321 3,510 11,607 9,475 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: 652 256 760 1,548 666 654 1,836 564 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: 143 51 171 270 112 81 274 93 2 producers ................................................: 147 35 170 362 156 171 508 153 3 producers ................................................: 36 9 38 60 19 33 72 19 4 producers ................................................: 23 9 16 28 14 33 43 9 5 or more producers ........................................: 3 12 13 38 20 - 21 7 : Total male producers ...................................number: 421 167 475 954 390 408 1,100 369 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 229 70 261 541 222 213 679 209 2 producers ..............................................: 73 23 65 99 45 81 104 44 3 producers ..............................................: 14 11 13 14 9 11 18 12 4 producers ..............................................: 1 2 10 22 - - 22 - 5 or more producers ......................................: - 2 1 17 10 - 7 4 : Total female producers .................................number: 231 89 285 594 276 246 736 195 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: 179 44 207 447 196 179 593 157 2 producers ..............................................: 20 16 19 33 15 32 49 7 3 producers ..............................................: 4 1 12 13 8 1 12 - 4 producers ..............................................: - - 1 3 - - - 1 5 or more producers ......................................: - 2 - 6 5 - 1 4 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: 649 232 741 1,438 617 654 1,762 520 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: 421 153 466 899 366 408 1,039 342 Female .......................................................: 228 79 275 539 251 246 723 178 : Hired managers .................................................: 60 72 42 68 46 84 89 87 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: 331 106 365 498 224 337 509 265 Other ........................................................: 318 126 376 940 393 317 1,253 255 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: 294 137 297 947 424 482 1,257 328 Not on farm operated .........................................: 355 95 444 491 193 172 505 192 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: 301 73 322 544 197 230 517 224 Any ..........................................................: 348 159 419 894 420 424 1,245 296 1 to 49 days ...............................................: 52 31 113 134 59 92 258 42 50 to 99 days ..............................................: 23 15 16 73 26 59 82 25 100 to 199 days ............................................: 27 24 27 96 51 56 175 34 200 days or more ...........................................: 246 89 263 591 284 217 730 195 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: 20 22 15 96 60 68 156 21 3 or 4 years .................................................: 24 29 69 159 29 49 275 81 5 to 9 years .................................................: 183 31 144 325 129 135 355 94 10 years or more .............................................: 422 150 513 858 399 402 976 324 : Average years on present farm ................................: 21.8 21.1 23.7 19.6 20.3 18.7 16.2 18.8 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: 53 43 64 297 104 108 453 67 6 to 10 years ................................................: 104 31 110 261 75 101 309 85 11 years or more .............................................: 492 158 567 880 438 445 1,000 368 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FARMS : : Land in farms .............................................farms: - 120 189 59 112 709 3,881 826 acres: - 164,931 267,833 17,258 54,299 1,381,696 1,987,213 1,511,087 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: - 39 99 34 25 333 1,516 377 acres: - 4,582 (D) 2,038 1,303 428,407 410,514 342,629 : OWNED AND RENTED LAND IN FARMS : : Owned land in farms .......................................farms: - 114 173 53 108 647 3,639 746 acres: - 121,553 125,916 14,385 26,019 843,690 1,388,131 772,608 Rented or leased land in farms ............................farms: - 29 78 15 18 282 767 342 acres: - 43,378 141,917 2,873 28,280 538,006 599,082 738,479 : TENURE : : Full owners ...............................................farms: - 91 111 44 94 427 3,114 484 acres: - 48,076 48,931 14,142 (D) 399,061 879,090 381,909 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: - 24 41 30 18 112 1,013 120 acres: - (D) 13,664 1,602 (D) 55,032 100,034 37,238 : Part owners ...............................................farms: - 23 62 9 14 220 525 262 acres: - 100,456 192,175 1,170 37,276 878,003 927,569 993,094 Owned land in farms .....................................acres: - 73,477 76,985 243 10,840 444,629 509,041 390,699 Rented land in farms ....................................acres: - 26,979 115,190 927 26,436 433,374 418,528 602,395 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: - 13 50 3 5 179 347 194 acres: - 2,263 68,645 (D) (D) 320,165 240,846 239,660 : Tenants ...................................................farms: - 6 16 6 4 62 242 80 acres: - 16,399 26,727 1,946 (D) 104,632 180,554 136,084 Harvested cropland ......................................farms: - 2 8 1 2 42 156 63 acres: - (D) (D) (D) (D) 53,210 69,634 65,731 : NUMBER OF TOTAL PRODUCERS : : Total producers ..........................................number: - 216 383 143 212 1,299 7,480 1,659 : Farms by number of producers: : 1 producer .................................................: - 54 72 14 32 294 1,238 300 2 producers ................................................: - 47 80 26 67 314 2,087 364 3 producers ................................................: - 11 20 11 6 57 286 82 4 producers ................................................: - 7 7 2 7 29 198 63 5 or more producers ........................................: - 1 10 6 - 15 72 17 : Total male producers ...................................number: - 129 261 83 117 779 4,453 1,020 : Farms by number of male producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: - 87 119 37 85 486 2,870 540 2 producers ..............................................: - 19 37 11 10 92 460 107 3 producers ..............................................: - - 3 8 4 23 163 65 4 producers ..............................................: - 1 3 - - 7 19 8 5 or more producers ......................................: - - 7 - - 2 17 7 : Total female producers .................................number: - 87 122 60 95 520 3,027 639 : Farms by number of female producers: : 1 producer ...............................................: - 56 84 34 81 406 2,419 452 2 producers ..............................................: - 14 4 4 7 41 220 55 3 producers ..............................................: - 1 10 6 - 8 30 15 4 producers ..............................................: - - - - - 2 12 3 5 or more producers ......................................: - - - - - - 5 4 : PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ : : Producers (see text) ...........................................: - 213 360 131 212 1,269 7,350 1,594 : Sex of producers: : Male .........................................................: - 129 238 83 117 765 4,389 1,000 Female .......................................................: - 84 122 48 95 504 2,961 594 : Hired managers .................................................: - 7 48 11 5 81 442 151 : Primary occupation: : Farming ......................................................: - 102 180 27 93 625 2,663 865 Other ........................................................: - 111 180 104 119 644 4,687 729 : Place of residence: : On farm operated .............................................: - 146 145 90 176 715 5,263 891 Not on farm operated .........................................: - 67 215 41 36 554 2,087 703 : Days worked off farm: : None .........................................................: - 71 187 25 69 612 2,665 759 Any ..........................................................: - 142 173 106 143 657 4,685 835 1 to 49 days ...............................................: - 37 40 9 18 127 636 141 50 to 99 days ..............................................: - 16 6 21 11 40 378 69 100 to 199 days ............................................: - 26 10 16 30 98 536 93 200 days or more ...........................................: - 63 117 60 84 392 3,135 532 : Years on present farm: : 2 years or less ..............................................: - 11 15 1 16 50 516 46 3 or 4 years .................................................: - 13 42 3 18 118 896 119 5 to 9 years .................................................: - 12 75 33 59 178 1,704 256 10 years or more .............................................: - 177 228 94 119 923 4,234 1,173 : Average years on present farm ................................: - 22.4 21.4 15.2 16.9 23.8 17.2 23.9 : Years operating any farm: : 5 years or less ..............................................: - 23 62 16 44 169 1,595 138 6 to 10 years ................................................: - 7 44 21 38 162 1,368 195 11 years or more .............................................: - 183 254 94 130 938 4,387 1,261 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Colorado : Adams : Alamosa : Arapahoe : Archuleta : Baca : Bent ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 21.0 17.4 24.0 18.2 19.5 23.8 29.3 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 901 42 12 8 13 2 5 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 4,538 77 27 59 22 55 33 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 9,601 286 87 132 107 107 37 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 9,877 290 71 222 78 127 34 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 16,133 459 110 323 192 314 60 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 17,401 310 152 270 219 416 114 75 years and over ............................................: 9,401 170 64 98 111 246 95 : Average age ..................................................: 58.3 56.1 57.9 57.5 60.0 63.2 62.6 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 5,439 119 39 67 35 57 38 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 3,637 165 67 85 107 8 18 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 503 1 1 7 13 16 8 Asian ........................................................: 359 33 5 7 9 2 - Black or African American ....................................: 86 7 - 12 1 - - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: 86 6 - - - 13 - White ........................................................: 66,181 1,566 516 1,086 713 1,223 366 More than one race reported ..................................: 637 21 1 - 6 13 4 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 61,356 1,455 487 990 660 1,173 329 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 6,496 179 36 122 82 94 49 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 120,610 3,117 902 1,871 1,285 2,286 662 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 57,552 1,363 436 940 635 921 302 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 49,965 1,096 377 753 553 808 239 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 40,918 863 330 762 527 490 210 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 37,444 818 331 524 365 594 229 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 46,849 1,011 354 736 472 877 254 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 36,885 772 260 514 413 658 200 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 29,994 715 223 548 320 522 149 Dial-up ....................................................: 654 17 9 41 9 8 - Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 14,667 413 128 370 127 287 58 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 17,400 424 131 321 168 280 82 Satellite ..................................................: 9,609 155 53 83 141 104 62 Don't know .................................................: 1,312 30 12 21 10 42 9 Other ......................................................: 666 20 4 11 1 1 3 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 33,543 803 242 573 377 630 194 acres: 24,809,989 425,695 99,988 213,448 143,200 1,111,885 683,765 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 5,909 155 40 75 81 53 9 acres: 6,764,221 121,156 56,723 20,697 43,602 110,090 72,793 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 28,652 718 205 536 305 518 164 acres: 16,234,634 289,582 66,682 155,743 87,033 818,881 (D) : Partnership ...............................................farms: 3,218 62 18 23 40 98 19 acres: 6,842,095 245,379 40,878 69,479 27,376 235,372 190,741 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 2,657 63 20 25 34 23 17 acres: 4,859,056 82,702 30,446 (D) (D) 117,788 (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: 534 10 14 5 3 9 4 acres: 539,188 10,528 2,536 (D) (D) 30,069 (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 995 24 5 18 14 48 4 acres: 1,738,926 9,999 800 6,190 2,647 34,064 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Boulder : Broomfield : Chaffee : Cheyenne : Clear Creek : Conejos : Costilla ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 20.6 18.7 16.7 24.6 29.9 25.0 26.6 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 12 - 6 19 1 26 6 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 64 3 33 58 1 74 44 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 150 2 66 147 5 112 51 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 213 - 90 71 6 97 17 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 371 5 120 114 4 222 68 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 392 9 110 195 13 190 103 75 years and over ............................................: 277 2 72 112 14 81 39 : Average age ..................................................: 61.0 60.4 57.7 57.4 63.3 56.3 57.6 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 76 3 39 77 2 100 50 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 53 - 6 14 - 333 219 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 5 - 4 - - 17 5 Asian ........................................................: 18 - - - - 3 6 Black or African American ....................................: 1 - - 1 - 1 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: 2 - - - - - - White ........................................................: 1,448 21 489 714 43 769 290 More than one race reported ..................................: 5 - 4 1 1 12 27 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 1,357 21 454 682 34 726 291 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 122 - 43 34 10 76 37 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 2,345 29 823 1,274 95 1,759 625 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,305 20 418 561 36 681 296 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 1,147 18 344 506 31 610 248 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 774 13 308 314 21 514 171 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 810 9 289 374 20 479 165 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 1,007 13 348 562 29 576 236 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 777 12 246 396 36 452 137 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 753 13 228 310 18 315 91 Dial-up ....................................................: 21 3 5 2 1 5 - Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 410 9 96 207 11 169 42 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 410 10 122 210 10 192 42 Satellite ..................................................: 211 2 95 54 1 73 39 Don't know .................................................: 33 - 9 17 - 22 2 Other ......................................................: 16 - 6 - - 4 - : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 786 15 253 339 20 403 145 acres: 68,025 (D) 44,049 868,607 6,531 159,814 79,428 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 191 - 39 66 7 37 15 acres: 16,105 - 8,083 258,674 4,856 21,128 1,580 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 671 14 209 294 11 347 125 acres: (D) (D) 26,255 657,922 1,664 106,182 35,602 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 54 - 10 44 7 23 14 acres: 7,910 - 4,417 208,759 4,687 10,426 10,767 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 73 1 36 14 - 39 9 acres: 5,417 (D) (D) (D) - 50,604 307,455 Other than family held ..................................farms: 12 - 2 1 1 5 11 acres: 2,916 - (D) (D) (D) 956 10,900 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 16 - 16 26 3 9 - acres: (D) - 4,916 15,460 (D) 883 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Crowley : Custer : Delta : Denver : Dolores : Douglas : Eagle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 21.8 20.1 19.7 14.2 22.2 16.4 18.9 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 6 6 33 - 5 40 1 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 29 20 198 9 18 63 27 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 23 57 339 11 25 325 52 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 41 78 386 5 38 452 55 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 82 97 658 13 144 610 120 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 89 173 809 6 168 463 85 75 years and over ............................................: 67 87 386 7 73 247 46 : Average age ..................................................: 60.8 61.0 58.9 53.0 62.7 57.4 58.0 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 35 26 231 9 23 103 28 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 27 1 145 6 9 67 3 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 4 3 25 - 4 3 3 Asian ........................................................: 3 - 12 3 2 22 - Black or African American ....................................: - 2 8 - - 3 1 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - 2 - - White ........................................................: 329 509 2,737 48 453 2,151 380 More than one race reported ..................................: 1 4 27 - 10 21 2 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 299 448 2,534 42 423 1,961 358 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 38 70 275 9 48 239 28 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 558 803 4,529 105 782 3,999 771 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 304 467 2,496 36 386 1,852 339 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 242 391 2,241 41 364 1,610 272 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 251 344 1,741 5 182 1,498 193 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 219 267 1,586 41 243 1,086 179 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 249 351 1,881 26 360 1,441 234 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 196 321 1,475 24 269 1,127 222 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 131 237 1,310 22 197 992 182 Dial-up ....................................................: 6 5 30 - 1 17 4 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 46 74 890 19 77 402 67 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 82 128 667 18 90 582 94 Satellite ..................................................: 36 100 226 - 58 442 103 Don't know .................................................: 10 12 40 - 11 45 2 Other ......................................................: - 4 20 - 10 37 2 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 180 266 1,435 8 249 1,068 195 acres: 262,763 95,472 158,047 (D) 147,249 114,168 107,726 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 22 44 210 11 38 220 47 acres: 50,106 17,765 45,842 11 53,525 35,626 55,519 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 145 237 1,295 7 230 947 161 acres: (D) 78,216 103,825 81 117,365 93,536 60,800 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 17 18 105 10 19 55 28 acres: 58,112 8,846 47,135 10 25,451 11,680 53,477 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 19 15 72 - 9 74 18 acres: 66,852 12,132 20,540 - 16,899 11,091 (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: - - 13 3 - 10 1 acres: - - 8,192 3 - 2,005 (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 4 4 26 4 6 41 3 acres: (D) 86 7,555 (D) 1,692 100,062 250 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Elbert : El Paso : Fremont : Garfield : Gilpin : Grand : Gunnison ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 16.3 17.2 21.6 22.6 15.1 20.9 20.1 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 24 47 15 12 - 12 7 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 208 206 62 52 14 36 29 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 555 345 139 158 13 75 119 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 539 398 156 175 21 85 86 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 805 490 304 297 8 146 162 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 712 510 363 310 16 102 223 75 years and over ............................................: 359 232 221 208 18 70 79 : Average age ..................................................: 56.9 55.6 60.6 60.0 55.3 57.0 58.8 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 232 253 77 64 14 48 36 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 138 145 53 48 - 9 6 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 28 27 2 4 - - - Asian ........................................................: 11 12 6 2 - 1 1 Black or African American ....................................: 10 7 1 1 - - - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: 14 6 - - - 1 - White ........................................................: 3,068 2,136 1,239 1,190 90 523 702 More than one race reported ..................................: 71 40 12 15 - 1 2 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 2,841 1,810 1,053 1,087 74 506 668 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 361 418 207 125 16 20 37 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 5,701 3,741 2,126 2,114 128 938 1,143 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 2,849 1,942 1,101 1,002 72 463 589 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 2,312 1,482 983 948 66 389 569 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 2,332 1,744 805 791 43 356 475 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 1,782 1,228 695 638 29 274 400 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 2,216 1,519 875 789 51 360 504 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 1,831 1,186 648 711 35 287 409 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 1,501 1,046 558 520 28 226 273 Dial-up ....................................................: 26 29 10 8 2 12 9 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 552 531 326 178 9 82 89 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 818 651 321 265 10 137 115 Satellite ..................................................: 669 350 143 266 13 82 150 Don't know .................................................: 62 31 22 17 - 5 9 Other ......................................................: 70 26 7 6 3 4 6 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 1,643 1,141 656 551 36 248 286 acres: 761,021 447,853 191,749 343,429 3,070 201,989 166,791 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 308 220 50 122 10 82 61 acres: 224,211 112,566 18,668 165,272 494 89,079 37,643 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 1,437 1,033 582 465 31 196 210 acres: 497,890 337,933 98,171 212,073 2,616 (D) 90,475 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 98 67 33 61 4 36 45 acres: 250,195 80,682 18,325 138,170 294 71,657 26,668 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 102 59 45 32 1 26 43 acres: 125,475 40,113 89,542 27,350 (D) 53,390 70,250 Other than family held ..................................farms: 41 16 3 17 - 5 19 acres: 9,398 2,968 79 17,877 - 18,680 34,327 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 36 32 18 26 2 4 16 acres: 46,476 29,044 25,450 7,271 (D) (D) 6,225 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Hinsdale : Huerfano : Jackson : Jefferson : Kiowa : Kit Carson : Lake ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 26.1 20.3 26.4 20.2 24.6 26.5 17.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: - 8 - 8 - 7 - 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 1 42 12 50 40 87 14 35 to 44 years ...............................................: - 81 15 136 95 145 6 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 10 89 37 144 84 128 21 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 13 165 66 245 162 223 15 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 15 206 66 226 269 327 16 75 years and over ............................................: 4 127 29 181 149 152 8 : Average age ..................................................: 62.9 60.8 60.8 59.7 62.1 58.9 54.5 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 1 50 12 58 40 94 14 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: - 94 4 24 10 11 1 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - 4 2 1 10 6 - Asian ........................................................: - 5 - - - 2 - Black or African American ....................................: - - - 6 1 - - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - 2 - 2 - White ........................................................: 39 707 221 972 781 1,059 80 More than one race reported ..................................: 4 2 2 9 7 - - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 34 614 208 908 729 997 72 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 9 104 17 82 70 72 8 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 70 1,352 359 1,882 1,549 1,981 163 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 31 570 206 875 579 818 80 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 33 469 194 646 539 809 68 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 27 461 175 595 311 519 72 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 19 315 149 513 397 639 38 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 31 437 176 639 595 808 43 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 29 353 134 450 462 656 30 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 17 268 99 454 292 453 28 Dial-up ....................................................: 1 6 - 10 10 2 - Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 2 91 28 305 164 242 9 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 1 175 56 247 166 300 20 Satellite ..................................................: 14 100 61 89 58 95 10 Don't know .................................................: - 16 2 16 28 40 3 Other ......................................................: - 5 3 8 3 3 2 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 17 349 96 498 384 520 29 acres: 3,403 336,546 282,661 34,042 998,918 1,241,069 9,867 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: - 49 38 108 35 52 4 acres: - 119,988 217,928 8,488 95,119 149,501 4,140 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 14 305 54 423 339 403 23 acres: 2,229 247,734 136,604 27,015 919,144 770,001 4,795 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 2 26 32 31 57 83 4 acres: (D) 124,512 154,727 5,806 98,385 514,858 1,430 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 2 32 23 43 23 47 3 acres: (D) 77,729 (D) 4,591 63,732 (D) 4,477 Other than family held ..................................farms: - 8 3 14 12 1 - acres: - 4,430 (D) 803 28,428 (D) - : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: - 22 - 20 21 25 3 acres: - 12,943 - 5,221 17,971 15,410 4,332 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : La Plata : Larimer : Las Animas : Lincoln : Logan : Mesa : Mineral ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 20.4 21.0 25.5 26.7 24.2 18.3 24.2 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 48 25 20 - 18 48 - 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 157 157 32 77 127 275 6 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 328 386 79 117 220 794 18 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 299 490 140 106 231 650 2 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 549 695 214 200 392 1,064 36 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 569 885 255 276 440 1,019 30 75 years and over ............................................: 292 376 163 172 190 507 14 : Average age ..................................................: 57.8 59.1 60.9 60.3 58.0 57.0 59.7 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 205 182 52 77 145 323 6 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 149 96 138 9 58 176 - : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 42 10 11 - 8 27 - Asian ........................................................: 14 25 - 7 - 17 - Black or African American ....................................: - 2 - 2 - 4 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: 2 7 - 2 - 2 - White ........................................................: 2,173 2,947 867 937 1,600 4,278 106 More than one race reported ..................................: 11 23 25 - 10 29 - : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 2,010 2,763 824 900 1,512 3,920 96 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 232 251 79 48 106 437 10 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 3,817 5,186 1,459 1,782 3,196 7,548 205 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 1,937 2,650 770 771 1,342 3,880 64 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 1,822 2,357 661 664 1,184 3,414 34 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 1,516 1,918 634 494 806 2,601 34 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 1,316 1,715 560 556 966 2,404 31 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 1,587 2,188 644 700 1,231 2,909 60 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 1,279 1,735 546 565 909 2,199 72 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 992 1,443 370 391 728 2,016 34 Dial-up ....................................................: 9 20 10 9 8 78 1 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 360 683 106 257 349 945 24 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 579 731 221 272 461 1,191 14 Satellite ..................................................: 399 605 176 72 202 651 6 Don't know .................................................: 28 41 23 19 47 121 - Other ......................................................: 48 57 11 - 5 48 - : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 1,077 1,529 448 478 817 2,300 34 acres: 194,121 339,086 1,707,686 1,396,673 939,011 241,014 12,958 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 214 343 71 50 121 258 4 acres: 70,307 217,410 339,714 240,025 172,163 63,722 9,752 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 918 1,270 378 352 680 2,064 26 acres: (D) 214,213 1,206,108 (D) 547,509 142,044 11,658 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 86 135 49 55 85 106 2 acres: 40,209 107,585 258,331 458,320 163,415 68,380 (D) : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 70 147 40 84 102 136 4 acres: 15,430 72,277 296,820 278,244 351,070 50,349 (D) Other than family held ..................................farms: 16 29 7 6 10 23 2 acres: 978 9,354 18,371 4,800 5,865 2,473 (D) : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 41 39 11 8 24 24 3 acres: (D) 63,728 26,188 (D) 58,232 5,077 (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Moffat : Montezuma : Montrose : Morgan : Otero : Ouray : Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 23.2 20.0 21.3 24.5 24.0 17.0 18.4 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 18 18 25 22 15 1 5 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 71 154 106 74 84 5 44 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 83 248 267 145 108 14 69 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 147 222 227 245 84 42 75 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 221 420 447 332 175 63 124 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 211 566 595 264 214 60 157 75 years and over ............................................: 129 290 248 141 91 23 71 : Average age ..................................................: 58.5 59.2 59.2 57.6 57.0 60.6 58.7 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 89 172 131 96 99 6 49 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 41 121 63 40 67 10 18 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: 4 42 13 12 29 2 2 Asian ........................................................: - 4 - 3 7 - 2 Black or African American ....................................: - 3 - 1 1 - - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - 2 - - 2 - 1 White ........................................................: 874 1,827 1,888 1,192 719 206 538 More than one race reported ..................................: 2 40 14 15 13 - 2 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 807 1,718 1,765 1,142 695 193 486 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 73 200 150 81 76 15 59 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 1,528 3,305 3,245 2,400 1,504 325 933 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 731 1,678 1,686 980 628 174 457 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 636 1,511 1,516 890 602 155 355 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 553 1,160 1,253 676 497 141 349 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 433 1,130 1,105 709 527 118 295 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 552 1,258 1,398 859 599 143 360 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 434 1,062 1,039 666 482 119 306 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 329 844 878 512 331 101 234 Dial-up ....................................................: 5 35 17 6 6 2 7 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 81 364 521 282 149 54 49 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 187 488 496 371 224 55 112 Satellite ..................................................: 154 251 210 103 82 25 146 Don't know .................................................: 29 31 30 19 14 4 4 Other ......................................................: 8 49 10 2 12 9 10 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 426 964 990 591 378 107 254 acres: 820,658 218,185 209,803 535,664 501,856 68,248 196,557 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 57 137 183 115 49 33 63 acres: 422,221 47,004 108,757 193,049 149,384 19,776 111,867 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 374 889 877 472 343 77 197 acres: 340,409 (D) 138,370 304,830 (D) 31,390 140,328 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 32 73 106 76 20 26 27 acres: 321,136 41,928 91,465 155,357 149,801 24,550 (D) : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 31 38 43 75 27 10 39 acres: 239,108 (D) 33,451 113,548 (D) 30,258 38,826 Other than family held ..................................farms: 11 2 7 15 3 3 5 acres: 78,258 (D) 1,618 10,413 (D) 165 589 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 13 15 17 15 4 - 16 acres: 15,714 (D) 20,620 8,566 (D) - (D) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : Phillips : Pitkin : Prowers : Pueblo : Rio Blanco : Rio Grande : Routt : Saguache ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: 26.8 23.3 28.2 21.0 22.9 22.3 18.1 24.3 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: 3 - 4 20 10 28 22 4 25 to 34 years ...............................................: 54 30 39 86 38 69 130 40 35 to 44 years ...............................................: 83 20 104 219 88 95 213 53 45 to 54 years ...............................................: 115 18 94 175 66 107 294 96 55 to 64 years ...............................................: 120 63 203 331 157 135 491 116 65 to 74 years ...............................................: 167 51 186 374 147 155 379 140 75 years and over ............................................: 107 50 111 233 111 65 233 71 : Average age ..................................................: 58.8 59.5 59.6 59.3 59.6 55.0 57.7 58.2 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: 57 30 43 106 48 97 152 44 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: 1 4 18 134 31 51 39 49 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - - 11 23 7 1 8 4 Asian ........................................................: - - - 6 3 5 11 4 Black or African American ....................................: - - 1 5 - - - - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: 1 - - 2 - - - - White ........................................................: 646 231 724 1,394 600 643 1,739 505 More than one race reported ..................................: 2 1 5 8 7 5 4 7 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: 610 219 698 1,289 559 605 1,636 486 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: 39 13 43 149 58 49 126 34 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: 1,385 458 1,477 2,474 997 1,119 3,047 977 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: 497 181 549 1,141 549 560 1,487 470 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: 483 151 550 977 485 509 1,339 404 Livestock decisions ..........................................: 213 109 314 909 419 372 993 347 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: 427 92 430 759 324 394 772 348 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: 487 146 505 938 402 458 1,137 378 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: 359 128 363 738 322 379 989 320 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: 303 104 309 572 252 287 775 228 Dial-up ....................................................: 19 - 8 28 1 1 5 1 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: 153 58 149 317 139 165 321 105 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: 193 42 201 335 142 178 413 140 Satellite ..................................................: 63 33 64 131 93 57 369 59 Don't know .................................................: 24 4 22 23 10 13 16 12 Other ......................................................: 2 4 3 - 1 17 13 - : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: 296 100 357 702 294 287 839 242 acres: 385,092 32,855 690,428 763,263 332,051 145,340 564,507 210,509 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: 57 37 49 111 62 66 180 56 acres: 78,691 14,197 159,502 273,697 159,812 71,072 311,806 51,012 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: 227 56 294 603 242 210 702 198 acres: 243,045 (D) 495,880 527,034 152,644 76,208 337,064 153,355 : Partnership ...............................................farms: 55 32 62 58 28 50 97 36 acres: 131,584 13,436 159,153 135,937 81,308 52,212 208,388 78,839 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: 44 21 25 61 32 31 75 26 acres: 53,376 7,847 (D) 160,953 (D) 33,461 101,403 59,623 Other than family held ..................................farms: 4 3 4 22 8 15 10 11 acres: 1,800 152 (D) 4,494 (D) 7,958 3,466 6,633 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: 22 4 23 14 11 12 34 10 acres: 10,271 (D) 16,087 5,322 6,659 4,802 19,421 4,299 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table 45. Selected Operation and Producer Characteristics: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Item : San Juan : San Miguel : Sedgwick : Summit : Teller : Washington : Weld : Yuma ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCER CHARACTERISTICS 1/ - Con. : : Years operating any farm: - Con. : : Average years on any farm ....................................: - 26.2 24.6 16.7 18.7 26.3 19.7 27.5 : Age group: : Under 25 years ...............................................: - 3 2 - 8 18 113 20 25 to 34 years ...............................................: - 15 33 4 14 84 631 135 35 to 44 years ...............................................: - 18 22 35 38 167 1,303 264 45 to 54 years ...............................................: - 12 57 11 27 159 1,105 237 55 to 64 years ...............................................: - 51 74 25 50 256 1,633 309 65 to 74 years ...............................................: - 88 101 46 54 338 1,604 383 75 years and over ............................................: - 26 71 10 21 247 961 246 : Average age ..................................................: - 61.0 60.6 57.2 55.9 60.0 56.4 57.3 : Young producers (see text) .....................................: - 18 35 4 22 102 744 155 : Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin ...............: - 4 10 1 6 22 386 19 : Producers by race: : American Indian or Alaska Native .............................: - - - 1 - 1 41 1 Asian ........................................................: - - 1 2 3 7 68 5 Black or African American ....................................: - - - - - - 4 - Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ....................: - - - - - - 15 2 White ........................................................: - 212 353 127 204 1,249 7,169 1,575 More than one race reported ..................................: - 1 6 1 5 12 53 11 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in Reserves or National Guard (see text) ....................: - 188 325 124 190 1,150 6,645 1,476 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ....................: - 25 35 7 22 119 705 118 : Number of persons living in : producers' households .........................................: - 373 700 222 338 2,368 13,306 3,069 : On farm involvement in decisionmaking: : Day-to-day decisions .........................................: - 171 270 119 191 1,006 6,341 1,301 Land use and/or crop decisions ...............................: - 154 226 111 145 895 5,161 1,176 Livestock decisions ..........................................: - 142 121 87 164 621 4,452 806 Marketing decisions (see text) ...............................: - 111 203 52 137 750 4,012 1,024 Record keeping and/or financial management ...................: - 155 276 83 159 933 4,986 1,258 Estate planning or succession planning .......................: - 119 164 70 131 692 4,059 911 : INTERNET ACCESS : : Farms with- : Internet access ..............................................: - 105 156 47 95 591 3,253 675 Dial-up ....................................................: - 2 - - 1 8 55 3 Broadband (DSL, cable, fiber optic) (see text) .............: - 40 63 19 40 284 1,673 407 Cellular data plan (see text) ..............................: - 64 116 18 60 398 1,838 515 Satellite ..................................................: - 43 31 25 41 149 1,068 163 Don't know .................................................: - - 6 - 6 36 132 20 Other ......................................................: - - - - 1 3 63 5 : TYPE OF ORGANIZATION : : Operation more than 50 percent owned by : one producer's household and/or : extended family ..........................................farms: - 112 157 55 106 660 3,581 727 acres: - 128,261 181,929 8,658 46,545 1,188,755 1,614,578 1,321,063 Limited Liability Company .................................farms: - 23 31 15 22 74 814 115 acres: - 50,746 45,016 5,430 24,604 166,168 623,205 327,134 : OPERATION'S LEGAL STATUS FOR TAX PURPOSES : : Family or individual ......................................farms: - 92 121 40 95 585 3,071 545 acres: - (D) 113,271 4,082 45,815 924,143 1,015,812 793,478 : Partnership ...............................................farms: - 18 32 14 3 68 395 149 acres: - 69,287 54,384 5,181 1,403 292,365 456,782 432,071 : Corporation: : Family held .............................................farms: - 9 19 2 9 44 282 89 acres: - 28,764 88,796 (D) (D) (D) 308,370 224,333 Other than family held ..................................farms: - - 6 2 2 3 55 7 acres: - - 1,560 (D) (D) (D) 80,931 7,605 : Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc. ........................farms: - 1 11 1 3 9 78 36 acres: - (D) 9,822 (D) (D) 23,380 125,318 53,600 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. Table 46. Male Producers: 2022 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Male producers : Land in farms (acres) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Colorado ........................................................: 32,456 40,106 28,813,441 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 809 1,019 624,226 Alamosa .........................................................: 254 330 140,904 Arapahoe ........................................................: 543 624 261,536 Archuleta .......................................................: 359 426 170,555 Baca ............................................................: 560 707 1,110,878 Bent ............................................................: 187 231 742,219 Boulder .........................................................: 705 833 65,157 Broomfield ......................................................: 10 11 (D) Chaffee .........................................................: 246 281 60,798 Cheyenne ........................................................: 334 436 930,006 : Clear Creek .....................................................: 21 29 8,151 Conejos .........................................................: 402 523 164,197 Costilla ........................................................: 145 233 363,087 Crowley .........................................................: 167 209 287,322 Custer ..........................................................: 254 300 97,360 Delta ...........................................................: 1,373 1,629 177,083 Denver ..........................................................: 18 30 (D) Dolores .........................................................: 233 276 150,994 Douglas .........................................................: 1,016 1,217 209,224 Eagle ...........................................................: 196 244 100,443 : Elbert ..........................................................: 1,526 1,781 879,050 El Paso .........................................................: 1,055 1,227 458,570 Fremont .........................................................: 623 730 224,170 Garfield ........................................................: 549 702 397,530 Gilpin ..........................................................: 36 51 3,028 Grand ...........................................................: 244 311 238,727 Gunnison ........................................................: 301 443 225,289 Hinsdale ........................................................: 14 26 4,123 Huerfano ........................................................: 353 427 423,230 Jackson .........................................................: 103 138 369,455 : Jefferson .......................................................: 461 561 40,180 Kiowa ...........................................................: 360 464 1,016,596 Kit Carson ......................................................: 516 664 1,355,202 Lake ............................................................: 33 48 15,034 La Plata ........................................................: 1,017 1,244 517,366 Larimer .........................................................: 1,440 1,705 447,297 Las Animas ......................................................: 438 533 1,726,465 Lincoln .........................................................: 420 564 1,487,424 Logan ...........................................................: 850 1,097 1,095,603 Mesa ............................................................: 2,184 2,453 262,991 : Mineral .........................................................: 34 60 16,398 Moffat ..........................................................: 412 494 964,398 Montezuma .......................................................: 920 1,111 669,921 Montrose ........................................................: 968 1,155 273,418 Morgan ..........................................................: 575 792 557,560 Otero ...........................................................: 377 489 526,074 Ouray ...........................................................: 109 124 85,178 Park ............................................................: 254 309 218,888 Phillips ........................................................: 317 421 430,663 Pitkin ..........................................................: 108 153 36,366 : Prowers .........................................................: 350 466 764,340 Pueblo ..........................................................: 693 899 798,036 Rio Blanco ......................................................: 285 366 439,222 Rio Grande ......................................................: 305 408 173,264 Routt ...........................................................: 830 1,039 627,245 Saguache ........................................................: 269 342 296,468 San Miguel ......................................................: 107 129 163,465 Sedgwick ........................................................: 169 238 257,980 Summit ..........................................................: 56 83 13,933 Teller ..........................................................: 99 117 46,353 : Washington ......................................................: 610 765 1,259,584 Weld ............................................................: 3,527 4,389 1,893,296 Yuma ............................................................: 727 1,000 1,447,626 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 47. Female Producers: 2022 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Female producers : Land in farms (acres) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Colorado ........................................................: 25,007 27,746 17,635,877 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 572 615 333,463 Alamosa .........................................................: 174 193 90,895 Arapahoe ........................................................: 457 488 147,184 Archuleta .......................................................: 278 316 102,316 Baca ............................................................: 450 560 750,365 Bent ............................................................: 118 147 390,572 Boulder .........................................................: 592 646 35,346 Broomfield ......................................................: 9 10 125 Chaffee .........................................................: 199 216 49,845 Cheyenne ........................................................: 242 280 581,825 : Clear Creek .....................................................: 12 15 2,079 Conejos .........................................................: 240 279 104,531 Costilla ........................................................: 85 95 247,986 Crowley .........................................................: 121 128 191,217 Custer ..........................................................: 205 218 66,191 Delta ...........................................................: 1,102 1,180 115,779 Denver ..........................................................: 19 21 135 Dolores .........................................................: 173 195 106,155 Douglas .........................................................: 882 983 87,188 Eagle ...........................................................: 132 142 79,351 : Elbert ..........................................................: 1,316 1,421 500,921 El Paso .........................................................: 912 1,001 353,787 Fremont .........................................................: 487 530 98,641 Garfield ........................................................: 447 510 281,108 Gilpin ..........................................................: 36 39 3,282 Grand ...........................................................: 198 215 138,559 Gunnison ........................................................: 234 262 98,703 Hinsdale ........................................................: 15 17 4,141 Huerfano ........................................................: 252 291 286,825 Jackson .........................................................: 75 87 214,512 : Jefferson .......................................................: 378 429 27,037 Kiowa ...........................................................: 275 335 579,100 Kit Carson ......................................................: 344 405 718,532 Lake ............................................................: 21 32 6,891 La Plata ........................................................: 892 998 456,917 Larimer .........................................................: 1,190 1,309 283,020 Las Animas ......................................................: 336 370 1,314,466 Lincoln .........................................................: 323 384 966,234 Logan ...........................................................: 482 521 533,526 Mesa ............................................................: 1,786 1,904 203,326 : Mineral .........................................................: 31 46 12,813 Moffat ..........................................................: 332 386 574,009 Montezuma .......................................................: 727 807 125,689 Montrose ........................................................: 714 760 149,953 Morgan ..........................................................: 388 431 324,837 Otero ...........................................................: 255 282 284,457 Ouray ...........................................................: 71 84 39,267 Park ............................................................: 207 236 146,407 Phillips ........................................................: 203 228 230,790 Pitkin ..........................................................: 63 79 21,209 : Prowers .........................................................: 239 275 372,175 Pueblo ..........................................................: 493 539 623,805 Rio Blanco ......................................................: 224 251 271,546 Rio Grande ......................................................: 212 246 89,602 Routt ...........................................................: 655 723 392,947 Saguache ........................................................: 169 178 163,864 San Miguel ......................................................: 70 84 77,623 Sedgwick ........................................................: 98 122 186,407 Summit ..........................................................: 44 48 8,304 Teller ..........................................................: 88 95 18,000 : Washington ......................................................: 455 504 906,543 Weld ............................................................: 2,683 2,961 1,006,537 Yuma ............................................................: 525 594 1,057,017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 48. Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Origin Producers: 2022 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Hispanic, Latino, or : Geographic area : Farms : Spanish producers : Land in farms (acres) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Colorado ........................................................: 2,809 3,637 1,823,102 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 101 165 6,467 Alamosa .........................................................: 43 67 19,070 Arapahoe ........................................................: 61 85 34,165 Archuleta .......................................................: 72 107 37,308 Baca ............................................................: 8 8 9,710 Bent ............................................................: 12 18 16,313 Boulder .........................................................: 53 53 2,986 Chaffee .........................................................: 5 6 1,688 Cheyenne ........................................................: 14 14 29,403 Conejos .........................................................: 204 333 70,645 : Costilla ........................................................: 133 219 262,384 Crowley .........................................................: 21 27 34,958 Custer ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Delta ...........................................................: 115 145 5,825 Denver ..........................................................: 6 6 6 Dolores .........................................................: 9 9 6,164 Douglas .........................................................: 63 67 5,847 Eagle ...........................................................: 3 3 (D) Elbert ..........................................................: 109 138 15,062 El Paso .........................................................: 114 145 20,974 : Fremont .........................................................: 39 53 4,977 Garfield ........................................................: 37 48 36,395 Grand ...........................................................: 7 9 (D) Gunnison ........................................................: 6 6 14,930 Huerfano ........................................................: 73 94 50,879 Jackson .........................................................: 4 4 1,920 Jefferson .......................................................: 24 24 725 Kiowa ...........................................................: 8 10 9,586 Kit Carson ......................................................: 9 11 23,231 Lake ............................................................: 1 1 (D) : La Plata ........................................................: 127 149 (D) Larimer .........................................................: 75 96 31,845 Las Animas ......................................................: 100 138 151,052 Lincoln .........................................................: 3 9 3,850 Logan ...........................................................: 51 58 108,579 Mesa ............................................................: 155 176 8,027 Moffat ..........................................................: 29 41 6,301 Montezuma .......................................................: 103 121 22,162 Montrose ........................................................: 55 63 9,541 Morgan ..........................................................: 35 40 25,476 : Otero ...........................................................: 49 67 18,602 Ouray ...........................................................: 10 10 590 Park ............................................................: 17 18 1,517 Phillips ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Pitkin ..........................................................: 4 4 102 Prowers .........................................................: 16 18 7,276 Pueblo ..........................................................: 110 134 48,950 Rio Blanco ......................................................: 24 31 46,022 Rio Grande ......................................................: 46 51 15,032 Routt ...........................................................: 37 39 53,332 : Saguache ........................................................: 37 49 30,533 San Miguel ......................................................: 4 4 780 Sedgwick ........................................................: 10 10 4,857 Summit ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Teller ..........................................................: 6 6 264 Washington ......................................................: 20 22 26,738 Weld ............................................................: 312 386 85,824 Yuma ............................................................: 17 19 29,722 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 49. American Indian or Alaska Native Producers: 2022 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : American Indian or : Geographic area : Farms : Alaska Native producers 1/ : Land in farms (acres) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Colorado ........................................................: 432 503 990,384 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Alamosa .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Arapahoe ........................................................: 7 7 227 Archuleta .......................................................: 13 13 5,328 Baca ............................................................: 12 16 17,276 Bent ............................................................: 8 8 6,777 Boulder .........................................................: 5 5 (D) Chaffee .........................................................: 2 4 (D) Conejos .........................................................: 16 17 4,225 Costilla ........................................................: 5 5 3,298 : Crowley .........................................................: 3 4 3,126 Custer ..........................................................: 3 3 345 Delta ...........................................................: 25 25 3,090 Dolores .........................................................: 4 4 2,627 Douglas .........................................................: 3 3 120 Eagle ...........................................................: 3 3 21 Elbert ..........................................................: 25 28 23,004 El Paso .........................................................: 23 27 1,279 Fremont .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Garfield ........................................................: 4 4 178 : Huerfano ........................................................: 4 4 3,063 Jackson .........................................................: 1 2 (D) Jefferson .......................................................: 1 1 (D) Kiowa ...........................................................: 7 10 (D) Kit Carson ......................................................: 6 6 6,057 La Plata ........................................................: 33 42 (D) Larimer .........................................................: 10 10 669 Las Animas ......................................................: 9 11 4,797 Logan ...........................................................: 6 8 2,704 Mesa ............................................................: 24 27 1,512 : Moffat ..........................................................: 4 4 861 Montezuma .......................................................: 36 42 (D) Montrose ........................................................: 13 13 1,537 Morgan ..........................................................: 7 12 75 Otero ...........................................................: 18 29 31,218 Ouray ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Park ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Prowers .........................................................: 10 11 30,986 Pueblo ..........................................................: 21 23 10,173 Rio Blanco ......................................................: 6 7 (D) : Rio Grande ......................................................: 1 1 (D) Routt ...........................................................: 8 8 1,100 Saguache ........................................................: 4 4 6,513 Summit ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Washington ......................................................: 1 1 (D) Weld ............................................................: 31 41 2,115 Yuma ............................................................: 1 1 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ For any producer reporting race as American Indian or Alaska Native only. Table 50. Asian Producers: 2022 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Asian producers 1/ : Land in farms (acres) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Colorado ........................................................: 308 359 72,831 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 23 33 1,439 Alamosa .........................................................: 5 5 274 Arapahoe ........................................................: 6 7 124 Archuleta .......................................................: 5 9 3,437 Baca ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Boulder .........................................................: 12 18 228 Conejos .........................................................: 3 3 260 Costilla ........................................................: 2 6 (D) Crowley .........................................................: 3 3 642 Delta ...........................................................: 12 12 416 : Denver ..........................................................: 3 3 5 Dolores .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Douglas .........................................................: 20 22 917 Elbert ..........................................................: 11 11 571 El Paso .........................................................: 12 12 9,800 Fremont .........................................................: 6 6 76 Garfield ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Grand ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Gunnison ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Huerfano ........................................................: 5 5 (D) : Kit Carson ......................................................: 2 2 (D) La Plata ........................................................: 14 14 1,380 Larimer .........................................................: 20 25 2,063 Lincoln .........................................................: 7 7 2,964 Mesa ............................................................: 17 17 299 Montezuma .......................................................: 4 4 (D) Morgan ..........................................................: 3 3 240 Otero ...........................................................: 7 7 1,826 Park ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Pueblo ..........................................................: 6 6 149 : Rio Blanco ......................................................: 3 3 12 Rio Grande ......................................................: 5 5 195 Routt ...........................................................: 11 11 1,671 Saguache ........................................................: 2 4 (D) Sedgwick ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Summit ..........................................................: 1 2 (D) Teller ..........................................................: 3 3 (D) Washington ......................................................: 4 7 1,640 Weld ............................................................: 55 68 21,379 Yuma ............................................................: 5 5 1,494 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ For any producer reporting race as Asian only. Table 51. Black or African American Producers: 2022 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Black or African : Geographic area : Farms : American producers 1/ : Land in farms (acres) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Colorado ........................................................: 72 86 10,221 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 5 7 211 Arapahoe ........................................................: 8 12 4,416 Archuleta .......................................................: 1 1 (D) Boulder .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Cheyenne ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Conejos .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Custer ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Delta ...........................................................: 7 8 14 Douglas .........................................................: 3 3 (D) Eagle ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) : Elbert ..........................................................: 8 10 205 El Paso .........................................................: 7 7 497 Fremont .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Garfield ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Jefferson .......................................................: 2 6 (D) Kiowa ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Larimer .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Lincoln .........................................................: 1 2 (D) Mesa ............................................................: 4 4 102 Montezuma .......................................................: 3 3 9 : Morgan ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Otero ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Prowers .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Pueblo ..........................................................: 5 5 929 Weld ............................................................: 4 4 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ For any producer reporting race as Black or African American only. Table 52. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Producers: 2022 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific : Geographic area : Farms : Islander producers 1/ : Land in farms (acres) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Colorado ........................................................: 75 86 59,065 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 3 6 9 Baca ............................................................: 13 13 6,825 Boulder .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Dolores .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Elbert ..........................................................: 12 14 (D) El Paso .........................................................: 6 6 42 Grand ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Jefferson .......................................................: 2 2 (D) Kit Carson ......................................................: 1 2 (D) La Plata ........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Larimer .........................................................: 3 7 (D) Lincoln .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Mesa ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Montezuma .......................................................: 2 2 (D) Otero ...........................................................: 1 2 (D) Park ............................................................: 1 1 (D) Phillips ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Pueblo ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Weld ............................................................: 15 15 3,133 Yuma ............................................................: 2 2 (D) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ For any producer reporting race as Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander only. Table 53. White Producers: 2022 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : White producers 1/ : Land in farms (acres) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Colorado ........................................................: 35,571 66,181 29,262,445 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 854 1,566 636,913 Alamosa .........................................................: 261 516 141,262 Arapahoe ........................................................: 599 1,086 266,854 Archuleta .......................................................: 389 713 170,101 Baca ............................................................: 676 1,223 1,217,421 Bent ............................................................: 199 366 757,776 Boulder .........................................................: 816 1,448 73,757 Broomfield ......................................................: 15 21 (D) Chaffee .........................................................: 272 489 63,266 Cheyenne ........................................................: 378 714 963,094 : Clear Creek .....................................................: 21 43 (D) Conejos .........................................................: 414 769 168,713 Costilla ........................................................: 146 290 360,066 Crowley .........................................................: 180 329 289,591 Custer ..........................................................: 271 509 98,927 Delta ...........................................................: 1,498 2,737 185,978 Denver ..........................................................: 24 48 (D) Dolores .........................................................: 254 453 155,273 Douglas .........................................................: 1,117 2,151 217,992 Eagle ...........................................................: 207 380 126,911 : Elbert ..........................................................: 1,680 3,068 914,323 El Paso .........................................................: 1,182 2,136 488,443 Fremont .........................................................: 674 1,239 231,334 Garfield ........................................................: 594 1,190 402,620 Gilpin ..........................................................: 38 90 3,428 Grand ...........................................................: 266 523 249,504 Gunnison ........................................................: 333 702 227,945 Hinsdale ........................................................: 17 39 (D) Huerfano ........................................................: 387 707 462,493 Jackson .........................................................: 111 221 371,339 : Jefferson .......................................................: 526 972 43,422 Kiowa ...........................................................: 448 781 1,120,080 Kit Carson ......................................................: 556 1,059 1,360,959 Lake ............................................................: 33 80 15,034 La Plata ........................................................: 1,114 2,173 (D) Larimer .........................................................: 1,603 2,947 465,112 Las Animas ......................................................: 471 867 1,792,429 Lincoln .........................................................: 504 937 1,598,697 Logan ...........................................................: 894 1,600 1,123,118 Mesa ............................................................: 2,343 4,278 268,033 : Mineral .........................................................: 37 106 16,878 Moffat ..........................................................: 461 874 994,625 Montezuma .......................................................: 999 1,827 (D) Montrose ........................................................: 1,043 1,888 284,934 Morgan ..........................................................: 636 1,192 572,229 Otero ...........................................................: 377 719 518,437 Ouray ...........................................................: 116 206 86,363 Park ............................................................: 281 538 225,450 Phillips ........................................................: 350 646 433,967 Pitkin ..........................................................: 116 231 36,630 : Prowers .........................................................: 402 724 798,526 Pueblo ..........................................................: 742 1,394 830,926 Rio Blanco ......................................................: 317 600 466,088 Rio Grande ......................................................: 318 643 174,641 Routt ...........................................................: 910 1,739 668,642 Saguache ........................................................: 278 505 301,929 San Miguel ......................................................: 120 212 164,931 Sedgwick ........................................................: 188 353 267,803 Summit ..........................................................: 57 127 17,017 Teller ..........................................................: 112 204 54,299 : Washington ......................................................: 703 1,249 1,379,516 Weld ............................................................: 3,825 7,169 1,966,614 Yuma ............................................................: 818 1,575 1,509,113 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ For any producer reporting race as White only. Table 54. Producers Reporting More Than One Race: 2022 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Producers reporting more than : Geographic area : Farms : one race : Land in farms (acres) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Colorado ........................................................: 489 637 263,571 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 16 21 29,400 Alamosa .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Archuleta .......................................................: 3 6 494 Baca ............................................................: 9 13 17,071 Bent ............................................................: 4 4 4,760 Boulder .........................................................: 5 5 440 Chaffee .........................................................: 3 4 (D) Cheyenne ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Clear Creek .....................................................: 1 1 (D) Conejos .........................................................: 9 12 258 : Costilla ........................................................: 9 27 480 Crowley .........................................................: 1 1 (D) Custer ..........................................................: 4 4 (D) Delta ...........................................................: 21 27 1,450 Dolores .........................................................: 10 10 4,052 Douglas .........................................................: 15 21 1,333 Eagle ...........................................................: 2 2 (D) Elbert ..........................................................: 45 71 2,870 El Paso .........................................................: 30 40 2,894 Fremont .........................................................: 11 12 141 : Garfield ........................................................: 14 15 728 Grand ...........................................................: 1 1 (D) Gunnison ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Hinsdale ........................................................: 1 4 (D) Huerfano ........................................................: 2 2 (D) Jackson .........................................................: 2 2 (D) Jefferson .......................................................: 9 9 39 Kiowa ...........................................................: 5 7 20,570 La Plata ........................................................: 11 11 2,214 Larimer .........................................................: 17 23 2,508 : Las Animas ......................................................: 16 25 33,083 Logan ...........................................................: 5 10 6,807 Mesa ............................................................: 27 29 1,808 Moffat ..........................................................: 2 2 (D) Montezuma .......................................................: 34 40 3,112 Montrose ........................................................: 6 14 218 Morgan ..........................................................: 11 15 20,270 Otero ...........................................................: 12 13 8,058 Park ............................................................: 2 2 (D) Phillips ........................................................: 2 2 (D) : Pitkin ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) Prowers .........................................................: 5 5 3,836 Pueblo ..........................................................: 7 8 954 Rio Blanco ......................................................: 5 7 11,160 Rio Grande ......................................................: 5 5 45 Routt ...........................................................: 4 4 916 Saguache ........................................................: 7 7 1,380 San Miguel ......................................................: 1 1 (D) Sedgwick ........................................................: 4 6 (D) Summit ..........................................................: 1 1 (D) : Teller ..........................................................: 5 5 331 Washington ......................................................: 10 12 8,750 Weld ............................................................: 46 53 29,066 Yuma ............................................................: 7 11 1,464 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 55. Producers with Military Service: 2022 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : Producers with : Geographic area : Farms : military service : Land in farms (acres) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Colorado ........................................................: 6,125 6,496 4,325,684 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 164 179 128,741 Alamosa .........................................................: 35 36 15,633 Arapahoe ........................................................: 120 122 41,728 Archuleta .......................................................: 81 82 26,122 Baca ............................................................: 91 94 153,973 Bent ............................................................: 49 49 50,224 Boulder .........................................................: 117 122 8,581 Chaffee .........................................................: 39 43 4,783 Cheyenne ........................................................: 34 34 99,168 Clear Creek .....................................................: 10 10 2,959 : Conejos .........................................................: 70 76 17,632 Costilla ........................................................: 37 37 (D) Crowley .........................................................: 30 38 20,640 Custer ..........................................................: 70 70 11,489 Delta ...........................................................: 262 275 28,315 Denver ..........................................................: 9 9 11 Dolores .........................................................: 46 48 19,232 Douglas .........................................................: 224 239 17,745 Eagle ...........................................................: 28 28 20,151 Elbert ..........................................................: 335 361 106,892 : El Paso .........................................................: 389 418 179,713 Fremont .........................................................: 194 207 24,736 Garfield ........................................................: 120 125 46,590 Gilpin ..........................................................: 16 16 1,776 Grand ...........................................................: 20 20 6,066 Gunnison ........................................................: 35 37 21,174 Hinsdale ........................................................: 9 9 2,872 Huerfano ........................................................: 93 104 100,852 Jackson .........................................................: 17 17 103,262 Jefferson .......................................................: 76 82 5,683 : Kiowa ...........................................................: 65 70 188,095 Kit Carson ......................................................: 71 72 122,325 Lake ............................................................: 8 8 3,943 La Plata ........................................................: 213 232 346,409 Larimer .........................................................: 242 251 37,951 Las Animas ......................................................: 79 79 274,266 Lincoln .........................................................: 44 48 100,608 Logan ...........................................................: 101 106 54,552 Mesa ............................................................: 419 437 83,911 Mineral .........................................................: 8 10 (D) : Moffat ..........................................................: 65 73 53,043 Montezuma .......................................................: 193 200 29,794 Montrose ........................................................: 146 150 23,039 Morgan ..........................................................: 78 81 49,496 Otero ...........................................................: 68 76 70,846 Ouray ...........................................................: 15 15 2,981 Park ............................................................: 58 59 63,718 Phillips ........................................................: 36 39 23,135 Pitkin ..........................................................: 13 13 1,875 Prowers .........................................................: 41 43 122,969 : Pueblo ..........................................................: 142 149 96,925 Rio Blanco ......................................................: 56 58 48,439 Rio Grande ......................................................: 49 49 23,256 Routt ...........................................................: 119 126 75,491 Saguache ........................................................: 34 34 19,141 San Miguel ......................................................: 24 25 8,660 Sedgwick ........................................................: 33 35 105,920 Summit ..........................................................: 7 7 (D) Teller ..........................................................: 22 22 4,060 Washington ......................................................: 113 119 228,588 : Weld ............................................................: 627 705 284,705 Yuma ............................................................: 116 118 294,087 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 56. Young Producers: 2022 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : Young producers : Land in farms (acres) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Colorado ........................................................: 4,061 5,439 3,473,942 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 88 119 78,084 Alamosa .........................................................: 30 39 50,208 Arapahoe ........................................................: 49 67 56,970 Archuleta .......................................................: 31 35 5,768 Baca ............................................................: 41 57 62,637 Bent ............................................................: 23 38 52,202 Boulder .........................................................: 62 76 1,780 Broomfield ......................................................: 3 3 6 Chaffee .........................................................: 29 39 6,820 Cheyenne ........................................................: 49 77 122,618 : Clear Creek .....................................................: 1 2 (D) Conejos .........................................................: 77 100 29,277 Costilla ........................................................: 38 50 16,700 Crowley .........................................................: 23 35 33,526 Custer ..........................................................: 21 26 6,854 Delta ...........................................................: 166 231 13,742 Denver ..........................................................: 7 9 29 Dolores .........................................................: 21 23 35,759 Douglas .........................................................: 75 103 14,368 Eagle ...........................................................: 20 28 3,089 : Elbert ..........................................................: 189 232 88,255 El Paso .........................................................: 192 253 104,973 Fremont .........................................................: 64 77 8,432 Garfield ........................................................: 49 64 12,728 Gilpin ..........................................................: 8 14 1,360 Grand ...........................................................: 33 48 33,040 Gunnison ........................................................: 28 36 23,517 Hinsdale ........................................................: 1 1 (D) Huerfano ........................................................: 40 50 49,575 Jackson .........................................................: 10 12 22,608 : Jefferson .......................................................: 51 58 3,433 Kiowa ...........................................................: 25 40 45,230 Kit Carson ......................................................: 64 94 141,846 Lake ............................................................: 8 14 720 La Plata ........................................................: 157 205 30,528 Larimer .........................................................: 148 182 84,981 Las Animas ......................................................: 37 52 203,988 Lincoln .........................................................: 69 77 144,826 Logan ...........................................................: 103 145 206,581 Mesa ............................................................: 225 323 22,283 : Mineral .........................................................: 6 6 936 Moffat ..........................................................: 68 89 196,567 Montezuma .......................................................: 125 172 40,450 Montrose ........................................................: 98 131 31,872 Morgan ..........................................................: 84 96 89,400 Otero ...........................................................: 71 99 61,160 Ouray ...........................................................: 6 6 (D) Park ............................................................: 35 49 15,503 Phillips ........................................................: 49 57 51,008 Pitkin ..........................................................: 21 30 1,661 : Prowers .........................................................: 32 43 77,962 Pueblo ..........................................................: 92 106 136,249 Rio Blanco ......................................................: 43 48 51,181 Rio Grande ......................................................: 56 97 22,827 Routt ...........................................................: 105 152 134,370 Saguache ........................................................: 34 44 33,073 San Miguel ......................................................: 15 18 6,648 Sedgwick ........................................................: 27 35 24,715 Summit ..........................................................: 4 4 4 Teller ..........................................................: 13 22 2,797 : Washington ......................................................: 81 102 131,599 Weld ............................................................: 537 744 290,892 Yuma ............................................................: 104 155 224,488 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 57. New and Beginning Producers: 2022 [Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geographic area : Farms : New and beginning producers : Land in farms (acres) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : : Colorado ........................................................: 14,363 24,166 7,473,808 : Counties : : Adams ...........................................................: 383 696 205,182 Alamosa .........................................................: 96 150 33,532 Arapahoe ........................................................: 212 378 83,076 Archuleta .......................................................: 186 307 36,812 Baca ............................................................: 313 450 382,702 Bent ............................................................: 53 87 211,623 Boulder .........................................................: 306 526 12,437 Broomfield ......................................................: 8 10 (D) Chaffee .........................................................: 148 255 33,175 Cheyenne ........................................................: 151 250 255,372 : Clear Creek .....................................................: 6 8 (D) Conejos .........................................................: 133 208 39,790 Costilla ........................................................: 63 91 42,197 Crowley .........................................................: 81 113 94,503 Custer ..........................................................: 116 200 25,068 Delta ...........................................................: 632 1,077 40,083 Denver ..........................................................: 14 33 36 Dolores .........................................................: 107 163 57,630 Douglas .........................................................: 523 1,001 40,606 Eagle ...........................................................: 86 136 14,162 : Elbert ..........................................................: 867 1,510 244,915 El Paso .........................................................: 573 1,010 151,874 Fremont .........................................................: 215 354 25,306 Garfield ........................................................: 211 322 72,133 Gilpin ..........................................................: 21 34 2,176 Grand ...........................................................: 104 171 47,651 Gunnison ........................................................: 142 234 55,868 Hinsdale ........................................................: 9 9 2,945 Huerfano ........................................................: 171 263 120,115 Jackson .........................................................: 38 53 131,861 : Jefferson .......................................................: 208 358 16,633 Kiowa ...........................................................: 158 272 196,753 Kit Carson ......................................................: 154 256 226,688 Lake ............................................................: 17 23 3,101 La Plata ........................................................: 472 804 76,693 Larimer .........................................................: 577 1,003 180,882 Las Animas ......................................................: 147 236 445,237 Lincoln .........................................................: 173 266 378,684 Logan ...........................................................: 297 474 269,524 Mesa ............................................................: 1,048 1,807 60,425 : Mineral .........................................................: 9 18 9,464 Moffat ..........................................................: 168 286 270,025 Montezuma .......................................................: 402 673 65,504 Montrose ........................................................: 367 616 47,790 Morgan ..........................................................: 203 298 119,710 Otero ...........................................................: 131 200 91,289 Ouray ...........................................................: 54 82 34,881 Park ............................................................: 144 248 93,487 Phillips ........................................................: 96 157 113,722 Pitkin ..........................................................: 43 74 10,872 : Prowers .........................................................: 108 174 98,557 Pueblo ..........................................................: 312 558 325,046 Rio Blanco ......................................................: 119 179 131,191 Rio Grande ......................................................: 109 209 45,844 Routt ...........................................................: 442 762 269,852 Saguache ........................................................: 105 152 81,611 San Miguel ......................................................: 20 30 7,032 Sedgwick ........................................................: 75 106 50,653 Summit ..........................................................: 21 37 8,187 Teller ..........................................................: 44 82 10,529 : Washington ......................................................: 236 331 274,625 Weld ............................................................: 1,713 2,963 580,998 Yuma ............................................................: 223 333 411,087 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Census of Agriculture Methodology The purpose of a census is to enumerate all objects with a defined characteristic. For the census of agriculture, that goal is to account for "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." To do this, NASS creates a Census Mail List (CML) of agricultural operations that potentially meet the farm definition, collects agricultural information from those operations, reviews the data, corrects or completes the requested information, and combines the data to provide information on the characteristics of farm operations and farm producers at the national, State, and county levels. In this appendix, these census processes are described. THE CENSUS POPULATION The Census Mail List The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) maintains a list of farmers and ranchers from which the CML is compiled. The goal is to build as complete a list as possible of agricultural places that meet the farm definition. The CML compilation begins with the list used to define sampling populations for NASS surveys conducted for the agricultural estimates program. Each record on the list includes name, address, telephone number, and email plus additional information that is used to efficiently administer the census of agriculture and agricultural estimates programs. NASS builds and improves the list on an ongoing basis by obtaining outside source lists. Sources include State and federal government lists, producer association lists, seed grower lists, pesticide applicator lists, veterinarian lists, marketing association lists, and a variety of other agriculture-related lists. NASS also obtains special commodity lists to address specific list deficiencies. These outside source lists are matched to the NASS list using record linkage programs. Most names on newly acquired sources are already on the NASS list. Records not on the NASS list are treated as potential farms until NASS can confirm their existence as a qualifying farm. Staff in NASS regional and field offices routinely contact these potential farms to determine whether they meet the farm definition. For the 2022 Census of Agriculture, NASS made a concerted effort to work with community-based organizations not only to improve list coverage for minorities but also to increase census awareness and participation. List building activities for developing the 2022 CML started in 2019 by updating list information from respondents to the 2017 Census of Agriculture. Between 2017 and 2022, NASS conducted a series of National Agricultural Classification Surveys (NACS) on over 2.1 million records, which included nonrespondents from the 2017 census and newly added records from outside list sources. The NACS report forms collected information that was used to determine whether an operation met the farm definition. If the definition was met, the operation was added to the NASS list and subsequently to the CML. Addressees that were nonrespondents to a NACS were also added to the CML and identified with a special status code. Measures were taken to improve name and address quality. Additional record linkage programs were run to detect and remove duplicate records both within each State and across States. List addresses were processed through software programs that utilize the United States Postal Service's National Change of Address System and the Locatable Address Conversion System to improve mail delivery. Records on the list with missing or invalid phone numbers were matched against a nationally available telephone database to obtain as many phone numbers as possible. To reduce costs, operations with characteristics that indicated they were unlikely to be farms, according to the farm definition, were removed from the list. The official CML for the 2022 Census of Agriculture was established on September 3, 2022. The list contained 2,879,343 records. Of these, 2,079,333 records were thought to meet the NASS farm definition and 800,010 were potential farm records, which included NACS nonrespondents, other records added to the CML by the NASS regional field offices after the record linkage process, and late adds to the CML that were not included in any previous NACS or State screening survey. Not on the Mail List (NML) Extensive efforts are directed toward developing a CML that includes all farms in the U.S. However, some farms are not on the list, and some agricultural operations on the list are not farms. NASS uses its June Area Survey (JAS) to quantify the number and types of farms not on the CML. The records in the JAS that are not on the CML are said to be in the Not-on-the- Mail List (NML) domain. If a JAS record in the NML domain is determined to be a farm during the census, it is an NML farm. The NML farms are used to measure coverage associated with the grown crops, farm numbers, and inventories of cattle. Sampled segments in the JAS are personally enumerated. Each operation identified within a segment boundary is known as a tract. The 2022 JAS sample was increased to improve the farm counts for operations that produced specialty commodities or had socially disadvantaged or minority producers. The total JAS sample consisted of 14,015 segments of which 4,933 were additional ACES segments. This set of additional segments is referred to as the Agricultural Coverage Evaluation Survey (ACES) segments. The ACES segments were selected using a multivariate sampling design that targeted specific items at the U.S. level. The 2022 JAS consisted of sample segments from all States, with the exception of Alaska where NASS does not maintain an area frame. During the JAS/ACES enumeration process, each tract is identified as either agricultural or non-agricultural. Each JAS/ACES agricultural tract is identified as a farm or non-farm in June based on the farm definition of $1,000 of sales or potential sales of agricultural products. Non-agricultural tracts are further classified into categories: with farm potential, with unknown farm potential, or with no farm potential. The names and addresses collected in the 2022 JAS/ACES were matched to the CML. Those from the 2022 JAS/ACES that did not match were determined to be in the NML domain and sent a yellow census report form so that they could be differentiated from the green report form sent to those addressees on the CML. Instructions on the census report form directed any respondent who received duplicate forms to complete the CML form and to mail all duplicate forms back together. Those who returned a CML and an NML form had been misclassified as NML and were removed from the NML domain. The initial NML mailout consisted of 41,273 records. A total of 40,775 NML records were analyzed, of which 1,913 records were confirmed to be NML and in-scope. The farm/nonfarm status of each NML domain operation was determined based on the reported data in the census form. An operation in the NML domain that was determined to be a farm is referred to as an NML farm. Characteristics of NML farms and their producers provided a measure of the undercoverage of farms present in the CML. The percentage of farms not represented on the CML varied by State. In general, NML farms tended to be small in acreage, production, and sales of agricultural products. Farm operations were missing from the CML for various reasons, including the possibility that the operation started after development of the CML, the operation was so small that it did not appear in any agriculture-related source list, or the operation was misclassified as a nonfarm prior to census mailout. The CML was used with the NML in a capture- recapture framework to represent all farming operations across all States in the JAS sample. DATA COLLECTION OUTREACH AND PROMOTIONAL EFFORTS NASS planned and executed a multi-phase strategic communications campaign for the 2022 Census of Agriculture, to increase the level of awareness and response among all U.S. agricultural producers. * Phase 1 ran from April 2021 - June 2022. It raised awareness about the census and list building, encouraged producers to sign up in response to NASS mailings and at community, association, and other stakeholder meetings where NASS partners reached out. * Phase 2 ran from July 2022 - October 2022. It notified farm producers and agricultural organizations that the census would be mailed in November and encouraged communications regarding the census. * Phase 3 ran from November 2022 - May 2023. It focused on census data collection with messaging urging response to remind producers that it was not too late to respond. * Phase 4 ran from August 2023 - February 2024. It thanked producers for their participation and NASS partners for their support and informed everyone of the February 2024 data release plan. The communications campaign focused on these primary areas: partnership building, local-level outreach, public relations, media relations, paid media, social media and some paid advertising. Some external support was provided by a private communications agency (i.e. primarily assisted with design and paid advertising). The unifying force behind the 2022 communications campaign was the theme "Your Voice. Your Future. Your Opportunity." This was accompanied by supporting messages and artwork that created a consistent look and feel for all census communications. All messages and materials served the purpose of inspiring action: Sign Up to Be Counted - Show the Value of Your Work - Grow Your Farm Future - Shape Farm Policy/Programs - Respond to the Census of Agriculture - Be counted - The Census of Agriculture is Your Voice, Your Future, Your Opportunity. Partnership and Local-Level Outreach At the national level, NASS officials met with leaders from dozens of agricultural organizations, State Departments of Agriculture, and other USDA agencies to successfully secure their support in promoting the census among their constituencies. Stakeholders partnered with NASS to promote the 2022 Census of Agriculture through publications (e.g. newsletters), special mailings, speeches, social media, websites, and other communications. In addition, through grassroots-level outreach and efforts, NASS partnered with a number of community-based organizations to reach minority and limited- resource farmers and ranchers. National-level outreach was encouraged and mirrored at the regional, State, and local levels. Among the highlights of these partnership efforts was the production of multiple television and radio public service announcements featuring the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, State secretaries, directors, and commissioners of agriculture and leaders from community-based organizations. Coverage of American Indian and Alaska Native Farm Producers To maximize coverage of American Indian and Alaska Native agricultural producers, special procedures were followed in the census. A concerted effort was made to get individual reports from every American Indian and Alaska Native farm or ranch producer in the country. If this was not possible within some reservations, a single reservation-level census report was obtained from knowledgeable reservation officials. These reports covered agricultural activity on the entire reservation. NASS staff reviewed these data and removed duplication with any data reported by American Indian or Alaska Native producers who responded on an individual census report form. Additionally, NASS obtained, from knowledgeable reservation officials, the count of American Indian and Alaska Native producers (on reservations) who were not counted through individual census report forms, but whose agricultural activity was included in the reservation-level report form. Table D, American Indian and Alaska Native Producers: 2022 provides the number of producers (1) reported as American Indian or Alaska Native in the race category, either as a single race or in combination with other races, on the individual census report forms (for up to four per farm) and (2) identified as American Indian or Alaska Native producers farming on reservations by reservation officials. The count from the individual report forms is summarized in the "Individually reported" column. It includes up to four producers on or off reservations. The "Other" column provides counts of producers on reservations as reported by a reservation or tribal official. The "Total" column is simply a sum of the "Individually reported" and the "Other" columns. Tables in other parts of the publication count the reservation-level reports as single farms. Public Relations In the public relations arena, NASS worked with internal and external, national, regional, and local stakeholders to equip them with communications tools and resources to deliver the census communications message to their audiences. NASS utilized its Intranet, the Partner Tools section on the census webpage, and a regularly scheduled, newsletter-type email update to deliver materials to staff across its 12 regions, other USDA agencies and external stakeholders. The materials included but were not limited to: customizable news releases, public service announcement scripts, and a PowerPoint template; Secretary of Agriculture video public service announcements, and drop-in advertisements; informational, instructional, and testimonial videos; website buttons and banners; brochures in multiple languages; social media posts; flyers; posters; FAQ sheets, talking points, and more. In addition, at the national level, NASS issued six news releases during data collection (three more were produced before data collection to inform and prepare producers) citing department and agency spokespeople, published half a dozen timely and relevant pieces to the USDA blog highlighting the census, and conducted three social media campaigns. These public relations efforts at the national and local-levels helped ensure that NASS' message about the census was continually in the media, including print and online publications, a variety of social media, radio, and some television programs. Media outlets included both those specializing in agriculture and more general outlets. Paid Media With a very limited budget, NASS was able to apply a small portion of funds toward paid advertising. For the 2022 Census of Agriculture, NASS strategically advertised in regional print publications, online, and with national agriculture news services (i.e., TV, radio) to bolster reach both in general and within geographically specific, previously under-represented populations and lower response areas. DATA COLLECTION Method of Enumeration Data collection was accomplished primarily by mail, Computer-Assisted Self Interview (CASI) on the Internet, and personal enumeration for special classes of records in the census operations. Personal enumeration (interviewing) involved the use of both Computer-Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI) and Computer-Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI) data collection instruments. Enumerators at the five NASS Data Collection Centers conducted CATI data collection. In addition, enumerators under contract with NASS through the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) conducted phone and personal interviews with respondents. For the 2022 Census of Agriculture, NASS implemented a pre-notification strategy to increase awareness, improve overall responses, and encourage respondents to report early to avoid continued correspondence. All records with an e-mail address received an e-mail message marketing the improved web form and announcing the census mail packets were coming. Report Forms Four versions of report forms were used for the 2022 Census of Agriculture: * General form (22 - A100) * Hawaii form (22 - A101) * American Indian form (22 - A300) * Farm Status form (22 - A400) The general form facilitated reporting crops and livestock most commonly grown and raised in the U.S. The short form expedited reporting specific crops or livestock for pre-identified farms and ranches in the U.S. The Hawaii form targeted crops and livestock specifically grown or raised on farms and ranches in Hawaii. The American Indian form focused on crops and livestock for farms and ranches on reservations in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. All report forms allowed respondents to write in specific commodities that were not prelisted on their report form. Report Form Mailings Census data collection began on November 22, 2022. Nearly all producers on the CML received a letter inviting them to report online. They received a unique survey code and instructions for completing their census online. The letter encouraged producers to report online early to avoid receiving mail and phone follow-up. Approximately 3 million mail packets were mailed in December 2022. Each packet contained a cover letter, instruction sheet, a labeled report form, and a return envelope. The Census Bureau's National Processing Center (NPC) in Jeffersonville, IN was contracted to perform mail packet preparation, initial mailout, and two follow-up mailings to nonrespondents. The initial mailout was followed by a thank-you reminder correspondence in January 2023. This pressure-sealed envelope reminded respondents of the approaching deadline and that they could report online. First follow-up mail packets were mailed in mid-February 2023 to approximately 1.5 million nonrespondents. Second follow-up mail packets were mailed in mid-March 2023 to approximately 1 million nonrespondents. A final mailing went to approximately 800,000 non- respondents. This mailing included a drastically reduced four-page questionnaire designed to primarily determine if the operation was a farm or not in business. Nonresponse Follow-up Operating concurrently with NPC's mail data collection efforts, NASS Data Collection Centers targeted selected groups of census nonrespondents for telephone enumeration. NASS regional field offices targeted selected groups of census nonrespondents for in-person enumeration. These efforts were referred to as: * Must Case Follow-up * American Indian Producer Follow-up * National Nonresponse Follow-up * Not on Mail List (NML) Follow-up Must Case Follow-up. Must cases are known large or unique operations, the absence of which could have significantly affected the accuracy of census results. For the 2022 Census of Agriculture, 125,697 records were categorized as Must cases. Each active Must operation was accounted for by mail receipt, phone interview, or personal enumeration; if an operation was no longer in business, its nonfarm status was documented. Call centers conducted CATI calling of nonrespondent Must cases from March 2023 through May 2023, after the initial and first follow-up mailings. Following the CATI calling, the remaining nonresponse Must cases were assigned to regional field offices for personal enumeration. Because of the potential importance of Must cases, they were all accounted for and therefore not eligible for nonresponse weighting adjustment. American Indian Producer Follow-up. The American Indian report form (22-A300) was mailed to all operations in Arizona, New Mexico and Utah thought to have an American Indian producer. It was included in the initial mailout, but due to poor mail response, a personal enumeration data collection strategy was utilized with no additional mail follow-up. A concerted effort was made to get individual reports from every American Indian farm producer in the country. If this was not possible within a reservation, a single reservation- level census report was obtained from knowledgeable reservation officials. These reports covered agricultural activity on the entire reservation. NASS staff reviewed these data and removed any duplicate data reported by American Indian producers from that reservation who responded on an individual census report form. Additionally, NASS obtained, from knowledgeable reservation officials, the count of American Indian farm producers (on the reservations) who were not counted through individual census report forms, but whose agricultural activity was included in the reservation-level report form. National Nonresponse Follow-up (Excludes Must Records). In April 2023, a group of records that were not part of other nonresponse data collection efforts were identified for additional phone contacts. In total, 82,237 records with specified demographics and/or eligibility for Census Special Studies (follow-ons) were made available for nonresponse Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviews (CATI). Not-on-the-Mail List (NML) Follow-up. To account for farming operations not on the CML, NASS used its 2022 JAS sample from the NASS area frame, augmented with the ACES segments. Because the NASS area frame covers all land in the U.S. with the exception of Alaska, it includes all farms. As previously described, NASS conducted a record linkage operation between the CML records and the records from the 2022 JAS/ACES. Those 2022 JAS records that did not match records on the CML were designated as "Not-on-the-Mail List" (NML) records. These records were mailed a yellow census form so that it could be differentiated from the green forms mailed to CML records. The NML records were mailed at the same time as the census mailing and received the same follow-up procedures as the census mailing through the first follow-up in mid- February 2023. Beginning in March 2023, CATI was used for nonresponse follow- up for NML nonrespondents. REPORT FORM PROCESSING Data Capture The Census Bureau's National Processing Center (NPC) in Jeffersonville, IN was contracted to process returned mail packets. NASS staff on site at the NPC provided technical guidance and monitored NPC processing activities. All report forms returned to the NPC were immediately checked in, using bar codes printed on the mailing label, and removed from follow-up report form mailings. All forms with any data were scanned and an image was made of each page of a report form. Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) was used to capture categorical responses and to identify the other answer zones in which some type of mark was present. Data entry operators keyed data from the scanned images using OMR results that highlighted the areas of the report forms with respondent entries. The keyer evaluated the contents and captured pertinent responses. Ten percent of the captured data were keyed a second time for quality control. If differences existed between the first keyed value and the second, an adjudicator handled resolution. The decision of the adjudicator was used to grade the performance of the keyers, who were required to maintain a certain accuracy level. The images and the captured data were transferred to NASS's centralized network and became available to NASS analysts on a flow basis. The images were available for use in all stages of review. Editing Data Captured data were processed through a computer formatting program that verified that records were valid - that the record ID number was on the list of census records, that the reported counties of operation and production were valid, and other related criteria. Rejected records were referred to analysts for correction. Accepted records were sent to a complex computer batch edit process. Each execution of the computer edit in batch mode consisted of records from only one State and flowed as the data were received from NPC, the NASS Computer-Assisted Self Interview (CASI), or the Computer-Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI) applications. The computer edit determined whether a reporting operation met the qualifying criteria to be counted as a farm (in-scope). The edit examined each in-scope record for reasonableness and completeness and determined whether to accept the recorded value for each data item or take corrective action. Such corrective actions included removing erroneously reported values, replacing an unreasonable value with one consistent with other reported data, or providing a value for an item omitted by the respondent. To the extent possible, the computer edit determined a replacement value. Strategies for determining replacement values are discussed in the next section. Operations failing to meet the qualifying criteria for being classified as a farm were categorized as out-of- scope for the census. Records that NASS had reason to believe might have been erroneously classified as out-of-scope (indications of recent and/or significant agricultural activity reported on NASS surveys, for example) were referred to analysts for verification. The edit systematically checked reported data section-by-section with the overall objective of achieving an internally consistent and complete report. NASS subject-matter experts had previously defined the criteria for acceptable data. Problems that could not be resolved within the edit were referred to an analyst for intervention. Prior to the census mail-out, NASS established a group of analysts in a Census Editing Unit in the National Operations Center in St. Louis, MO who examined the scanned images, consulted additional sources of information, and determined an appropriate action. Regional field office analysts also participated using an interactive version of the edit program to submit corrected data and immediately re-edit the record to ensure a satisfactory solution. Farm Status Form Editing From the CML, 883,732 records were selected to receive a Farm Status form as a final follow-up form; this form was derived from the full census report form by selecting a subset of the questions on the full form. Since these questions were also asked on the general form, the edit was able to treat the Farm Status form responses as though they were incomplete general forms, as described in the previous paragraphs. Imputing Data The edit determined the best value to impute for reported responses that were deemed unreasonable and for required responses that were absent. If an item could not be calculated directly from other current responses, the edit determined whether acreage, production, or inventory items had been reported for that farm on a recent NASS crop or livestock survey. For producers who had not changed in five years, demographics such as race and gender were taken from the previous census. Administrative data from the Farm Service Agency were used for a few items, such as Conservation Reserve Program acreage. When deterministic edit logic and previously-reported data sources were unable to provide a current value, data from a reporting farm of similar type, size, and location were considered. In cases where automated imputation was unable to provide a consistent report, the record was referred to an analyst for resolution. Separate system processes were established to efficiently provide data from a similar farm to the edit when donor imputation was required. The farm characteristics used to define similarity between a recipient record and its donor record were determined dynamically by the edit logic. Euclidean distance was used for similarity computations, with each contributing similarity characteristic scaled appropriately. The most similar farm based on this criterion (the "nearest neighbor") was identified and returned to the edit for use as a donor. The calculated distance between the centroids of the principal counties of production of the donor and recipient was always included as one of the measures of similarity. To provide donors to the automated edit, a pool of successfully edited records was maintained for each section of the report form. These donor pools began with 2017 census data, reconfigured to emulate 2022 data and then edited using 2022 logic. Data from the 2020 Census Content Test were similarly remapped and edited before being added to the original donor pools. As 2022 records were successfully processed, they were added to the donor pools, which maintained the most recent data for each farm. Donor pools were updated approximately every other week, as determined by edit processing schedules. After several updates, all initial data records were dropped, leaving only 2022 records in the donor pools. After each update, donor pool records were grouped into strata containing farms in the same State of similar type and size, using a data-driven algorithm to define strata. Certain American Indian farms were treated as a separate group, effectively having their own donor pool. In response to each donor request issued by the edit, a dedicated system process would search the appropriate stratum and respond with the most similar donor, while giving preference to more recent donors. In relatively rare instances where it was unable to provide a donor, the donor selection process issued an appropriate failure message to the edit. Imputation failures occurred for several different reasons. The requirement that an imputed value be positive could have ruled out all available donors, as could have the necessity for the donor record to satisfy a particular constraint - say, that the donor record has cattle, but no milk cows. In general, an imputation failure occurred if there were no satisfactory donors in the same profile as the report being edited. Records with imputation failures were either held until more records were available in the donor pool or referred to an analyst. In addition, when such a failure occurred in finding a donor for expenditure data, donor pool averages were provided in lieu of an individual donor, wherever possible. This "failover" utility was first introduced for the 2012 census imputation process, and significantly reduced the number of imputation failures among the expenditure and labor variables. During the early stages of editing, records requiring imputation for production (and hence yields) of field crops or hay, land values, or certain expenditure variables, were set aside or "parked." These records were edited when the donor pools contained only 2022 records, ensuring that 2022 data were used in the imputations for the variables. After receiving a donor's data, the edit substituted the values into the edited record. In many cases, the donor record's data value was scaled using another data field specified in the edit logic. In such cases, the size of the auxiliary field's value in the edited record, relative to its value in the donor record, was used to appropriately scale the donor record's value for the field to be imputed. The imputed data were then validated by the same edit logic to which reported data were subject. Since imputation was conducted independently for each occurrence, reports requiring multiple imputations may have drawn from multiple donors. As was done for the 2017 Census, for records reporting three or more persons as producers, a different imputation process was used for certain items (specifically the items in question 3) in the Personal Characteristics Section. Records with one or two persons reported as producers had these data edited and imputed using the decision logic table edit and donor pool imputation process. Records with three or more persons reported as producers, and for which it was determined that these data were inconsistent or missing, had these data imputed using a fully conditional specification method. During the edit for records reporting three or more producers, the items needing imputation were marked, and the record was flagged. At the end of the data collection period, the data for these records (both the items needing to be imputed and the other variables needed by the model) were pulled and run through the imputation program. The resulting imputed values were loaded back to the records, and the records were made available for review. Data Analysis The complex edit ensured the full internal consistency of the record. Successfully completing the edit did not provide insight as to whether the report was reasonable compared to other reports in the county. Analysts were provided an additional set of tools, in the form of listings and graphs, to review record-level data across farms. These examinations revealed extreme outliers, large and small, or unique data distribution patterns that were possibly a result of reporting, recording, or handling errors. Potential problems were investigated and, when necessary, corrections were made, and the record interactively edited again. When NASS summarizes data from the census of agriculture, each individual report is typically assigned to a single "principal" county. The principal county is the county in which the majority of an operation's agricultural products are produced, as reported by the producer. For large operations that have significant production in multiple counties, their reports may be broken up into multiple source counties to more accurately summarize the data. Similarly, for large farms operating in more than one State, separate report forms are completed by State in order to assign the proper portion of the farm's total agricultural production to each State in which the farm operates. ACCOUNTING FOR UNDERCOVERAGE, NONRESPONSE, AND MISCLASSIFICATION Although much effort has been expended making the CML as complete and accurate as possible, it does not include all U.S. farm operations, resulting in list undercoverage. Additionally, some farm operations on the CML did not respond to the census, despite numerous contact attempts. Finally, although each operation was classified as a farm or a nonfarm based on their census responses, some were misclassified; that is, some nonfarms were classified as farms and some farms were classified as nonfarms. NASS's goal is to produce agricultural census totals for publication at the county level that are fully adjusted for these factors: list undercoverage, nonresponse, and misclassification. In 2017, NASS used a series of models based on a subset of the responding census and all the JAS records in a capture-recapture framework to separately adjust for undercoverage, nonresponse, and misclassification. For the 2022 Census of Agriculture, the capture-recapture methodology was extended to model the probability of capture with a single model, thereby allowing the utilization of all census responses and JAS records in the adjustments. To implement capture-recapture methods, two independent samples are required. The 2022 Census of Agriculture (based on the CML) and the 2022 JAS (based on the area frame) were those two samples. Historically, NASS has been careful to maintain the independence of the CML and the area frame. Thus, the Census of Agriculture and the JAS were assumed to be independent after accounting for heterogeneity in the capture probabilities based on characteristics of records. For a farm to be identified as a farm, and thus captured by the census, it must be on the CML, respond to the census report form, and be classified as a farm on the form. Thus, the capture probability pC is of interest: pC = p(CML, Responded, Farm on Census|Farm) Two types of classification error can occur. First, a farm can be misclassified as a nonfarm. This type of misclassification is accounted for in determining the probability of capture pC. The second type of classification error results when a response to the census is classified as a farm operation when it does not meet the definition of a farm. That is, some farms on the CML may be misclassified from their census report response and may be nonfarms. To account for the misclassification of nonfarms as farms, the probability of a farm on the census being classified correctly must be estimated; that is, pCCFC = p(Farm | Farm on Census) where CCFC represents Correct Census Farm Classification. To adjust for undercoverage, nonresponse, and misclassification, each CML record classified as a farm based on its response to the census report form was given a weight of the ratio of the estimated probability of correct classification of a farm on the census and the estimated probability of capture where the hat symbol (^) denotes an estimate). To estimate the number of farms with a given set of characteristics, the weights of CML records responding as farms on the census and having that set of characteristics were summed. This estimator is referred to as the capture-recapture estimator (CR): where F is the set of all CML records classified as farms based on their responses to the census report form. To estimate these probabilities , the records in the 2022 JAS sample were matched to the 2022 CML using probabilistic record linkage allowing the records only on the CML, JAS, and on both the CML and JAS to be identified. All CML records and JAS tracts were used to estimate the capture- recapture probabilities jointly. Resolving Farm Status The farm status based on census responses to either the CML or NML census data collection and the response on the JAS agreed in most cases; these records are referred to as having resolved farm status. However, in other cases, a record was identified as a farm (nonfarm) on the JAS and as a nonfarm (farm) on the CML or the NML. Such records are said to have conflicting or unresolved farm status. An operation identified as a farm is referred to as in-scope; an operation identified as a nonfarm is referred to as out-of-scope. From the set of matched records, two groups with conflicting farm status were identified: 1) in-scope JAS records that were out-of-scope on the census and 2) census in-scope and JAS out-of-scope records. The records with conflicting farm status were sent to NASS regional field offices for review. In each case, efforts were made to determine whether (1) the status had changed between June and December when the census was conducted, (2) the JAS farm status was correct, (3) the census farm status was correct, (4) the records were incorrectly matched, or (5) the farm status could not be resolved. The probability that an operation is a farm was estimated for census and JAS by using a conditional logistic model. Only those records identified as a farm based on either their JAS response or their Census response were used to develop the model for estimating the probability a record is associated with a farm. Operations with matching farm status were considered as certain if the farm status agreed between the JAS and the CML. If the status between the JAS and CML was conflicting, then the operation was treated as uncertain during the modeling stages. Characteristics of the operations were considered as potential covariates in the model. Variable selection was conducted using a stepwise algorithm to maximize the conditional likelihood. The probability of being a farm is estimated for each record classified as a farm based on their JAS or census response. The estimated probability is used as a weight in all subsequent modeling. Capture Probabilities Recall that, for a farm to be identified as a farm, and thus captured, by the census, it must be on the CML, respond to either the census or JAS report form and, based on that response, be classified as a farm. Therefore, the probability of capture pC may be written as pC = p(CML, Responded, Farm on Census|Farm) = p(CML|Farm)p(Responded|CML, Farm)p(Farm on Census|CML, Responded, Farm) Terms in the probability of capturing a farm depend on characteristics of the farm. These terms, as well as the corresponding terms associated with a farm being captured by the JAS, were jointly estimated from a single model. Using all Census and JAS data, model variables were selected by applying a stepwise variable selection algorithm and expert opinion. Estimation was based on a conditional weighted likelihood. The events of a farm being included in the CML, the JAS or both were included in the likelihood. The event of a farm not being included in either the JAS or the CML was excluded from the likelihood but was accounted for through the model's capture-recapture properties. Although the probability of capture is estimated for both CML and JAS records, only CML records with a census response are given a census weight; records with only a JAS response are not given a census weight or used further to produce census estimates. Because Alaska is not included in the JAS and thus has no area frame, the Alaskan agricultural operations were not included in the capture-recapture process. No adjustments were made for undercoverage or misclassification. To account for nonresponse, the CML records were divided into three groups: (1) the Must records, (2) the Criteria Records, and (3) the remaining CML records. The must records received a weight of one, thereby receiving no adjustment for nonresponse. The probability of response for each of the other two groups was the proportion of responders within the group. Each record within the group was then given a weight equal to the reciprocal of the probability of response. Misclassification An operation is misclassified if: (1) it meets the definition of a farm but is classified as a nonfarm on the census or (2) it does not meet the definition of a farm but is classified as a farm on the census. The first type of misclassification is accounted for when modeling the probability of capture. An adjustment is still needed for the misclassification of nonfarms as farms. As with farm status and capture, the probability of this misclassification depends on an operation's characteristics. Thus, a conditional logistic model was developed. Given that a farm on the CML was classified as a farm in the census, the probability of its being a farm was modeled based on its characteristics. CALIBRATION Each operation identified as being in-scope on the CML was given a weight equal to the probability of misclassifying a nonfarm as a farm on the census divided by the probability of capture. This weight accounted for undercoverage, nonresponse, and both types of misclassification. The record weighting processes were initially applied at the State level to produce adjusted estimates of farm numbers, land in farms, and for 64 different categories of characteristics of the farm operation or the farm producer -- value of agricultural sales (10); age (2); female; race (3); Hispanic origin; 4 sales categories for each of 10 major commodities (40); and farm type groups (7). The State-level number of farms and land in farms were two additional adjusted estimates, resulting in 66 categories. To reduce the intercensal variation at the State level, the State targets were smoothed by averaging the 2022 estimates from capture-recapture and the published 2017 State estimates. These State estimates were general purpose in that they did not provide any control over expected levels of commodity production of the individual farm operation. As a result of this limitation, the procedures could have over- adjusted or under-adjusted for commodity production. To address this, a second set of variables, known as commodity targets, was added to the calibration algorithm. These targets were commodity totals from administrative sources or from NASS surveys of nonfarm populations (e.g., USDA Farm Service Agency program data, Agricultural Marketing Service market orders, livestock slaughter data, cotton ginning data). The introduction of these commodity coverage targets strengthened the overall adjustment procedure by ensuring that major commodity totals remained within reasonable bounds of established benchmarks. Each State was calibrated separately. The calibration algorithm addressed commodity coverage. The algorithm was controlled by the 65 State farm operation coverage targets and the State commodity coverage targets. Because calibration targets are estimates subject to uncertainty, NASS allowed some tolerance in the determination of the adjusted weights. Rather than forcing the total for each calibration variable computed using the adjusted weights to equal a specific amount, NASS allowed the estimated total to fall within a tolerance range. To ensure that all subdomains for which NASS publishes summed to their grand total, integer weights were produced by a discrete calibration algorithm. This eliminated the need for rounding individual cell values and ensured that marginal totals always added correctly to the grand total. If a weight was initially not in the interval [1,6], it was trimmed so that it was in that interval. That is, adjusted weights less than 1 were set to 1, and those greater than 6 were set to 6. The remaining non-integer weights were then rounded sequentially to reduce the distance of the estimated totals from the targets. Calibration adjustments began with the computation of a priority index for each record. The priority index was the absolute value of the gradient of the relative error associated with increasing or decreasing a record's weight by one. The record with the highest priority index was then selected as a candidate to increase or decrease its weight by one to reduce the cumulative distance from the targets as measured by the relative error. If the new value produced an improvement and satisfied the range restrictions, the weight was updated and new priorities were assigned; otherwise, the record with the next highest priority index was processed. This process was iteratively performed until convergence was attained. Because census data collection was assumed to be complete for very large and unique farms, their weights were set to 1 during the calibration adjustment process. For all other farms, the final census record weights were forced to be an integer number in the interval [1, 6]. The calibration process considered all targets simultaneously through the priority index. Although calibration was seldom able to adjust weights so that all State targets were met, all targets were brought collectively as close to the targets as possible. The proportions of selected census data items that were due to coverage, response, and classification adjustments are displayed in Tables A and C. DISCLOSURE REVIEW After tabulation and review of the aggregates, a comprehensive disclosure review was conducted. NASS is obligated to withhold, under Title 7, U.S. Code, any total that would reveal an individual's information or allow it to be closely estimated by the public. Farm counts are not considered sensitive and are not subject to disclosure controls. Cell suppression was used to protect the cells that were determined to be sensitive to a disclosure of information. Based on agency standards, data cells were determined to be sensitive to a disclosure of information if they failed either of two rules. The threshold rule failed if the data cell contained less than three operations. For example, if only one farmer produced turkeys in a county, NASS could not publish the county total for turkey inventory without disclosing that individual's information. The dominance rule failed if the distribution of the data within the cell allowed a data user to estimate any respondent's data too closely. For example, if there are many farmers producing turkeys in a county and some of them were large enough to dominate the cell total, NASS could not publish the county total for turkey inventory without risking disclosing an individual respondent's data. In both of these situations, the data were suppressed and a "(D)" was placed in the cell in the census publication table. These data cells are referred to as primary suppressions. Since most items were summed to marginal totals, primary suppressions within these summation relationships were protected by ensuring that there were additional suppressions within the linear relationship that provided adequate protection for the primary. A detailed computer routine selected additional data cells for suppression to ensure all primary suppressions were properly protected. These data cells are referred to as complementary suppressions. These cells are not themselves sensitive to a disclosure of information but were suppressed to protect other primary suppressions. A "(D)" was also placed in the cell of the census publication table to indicate a complementary suppression. A data user cannot determine whether a cell with a (D) represents a primary or a complementary suppression. Regional field office analysts reviewed all complementary suppressions to ensure no cells had been withheld that were vital to the data users. In instances where complementary suppressions were deemed critically important to a State or county, analysts requested an override, and a different complementary cell was chosen. CENSUS QUALITY The purpose of the census of agriculture is to account for "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." To accomplish this, NASS develops a CML that contains identifying information for operations that have an indication of meeting the census definition, develops procedures to collect agricultural information from those records, establishes criteria for analyst review of the data, creates computer routines to correct or complete the requested information, and provides census estimates of the characteristics of farms and farm producers with associated measures of uncertainty. It is not likely that either the CML includes all operations that meet the definition of a farm or that all those that do meet the definition of a farm respond to the census inquiry. The goal is to publish data with a high level of quality. The quality of a census may be measured in many ways. One of the first indicators used is a measure of the response to the census data collection as it has generally been thought that a high response rate indicates more complete coverage of the population of interest. This is a valid assumption if the enumeration list, the CML here, has complete coverage of the population of interest. In the case of the census of agriculture, the definition requiring advance knowledge of sales makes achieving a high level of coverage difficult. To ensure that the census of agriculture is as complete as possible, records are included that might not meet the census definition of a farm - in fact, almost 50 percent more records than the anticipated number of qualifying farm operations were included in the 2022 CML. A second indicator of quality then is the coverage of the farm population by the CML. Other indicators of quality relate to the accuracy and completeness of the data, and the validity of the procedures used in processing the data. In some cases, NASS was able to produce measures of quality - such as the response rate to the data collection, the coverage of the census mail list, and the variability of the final adjusted estimates. In other cases, measures were not produced but descriptions of procedures that NASS used to reduce errors from the procedures were subsequently provided. Census Response Rate The response rate is one indicator of the quality of a data collection. It is generally assumed that if a response rate is close to a full participation level of 100 percent, the potential for nonresponse bias is small, although this has been questioned in the literature. The response rate for the 2022 Census of Agriculture CML was 61.0 percent, as compared with the 2017 Census of Agriculture's response rate of 71.8 percent and 74.6 percent for the 2012 Census of Agriculture. The 2022 Census of Agriculture's response rate used the fourth response rate formula (RR4) from the American Association of Public Opinion Research's Response Rate Standard Definitions manual: where Cadj = number of fully and partially completed records, excluding replicated records R = number of explicit refusals NC = number of non-contacted operations known to be eligible O = number of other types of nonrespondents Replicated = number of replicated records U = number of operations of unknown eligibility e(U) = estimated number of operations of unknown eligibility assumed to be eligible Records were classified into the above variables based on the combination of their active status (AS) codes, in-scope status, and replication status. Active status refers to the eligibility status of records for selection on the CML. All replicated records were considered a form of nonresponse and were classified into other nonrespondents; in-scope status was considered immaterial. Certain active status classifications indicated records of unknown agricultural status. These classifications included records to be removed from the CML but had data from outside sources indicating agricultural activity, new records from outside data sources, nonrespondents and refusals to the NACS, records for regional office handling only, and records with Farm Service Agency or Conservation Reserve Program data on operations that are not owned by the principal producer. These records were stratified (grouped) based on their probabilities of being in-scope had they responded. The estimated number of in-scope nonrespondents was calculated for the hth stratum (group) by the following formula: where e(Uh) = estimated number of operations of unknown eligibility assumed to be eligible in the hth group Cin-scope,h = the number of completed and in-scope census records in the hth group Ch = the number of completed census records in the hth group Uh = number of operations of unknown eligibility in the hth group Census Coverage As a side-product of the statistical adjustment used to account for undercoverage, nonresponse of farms on the CML, and misclassification of responses to the census, the proportion of the adjustments due to each of those factors can be derived. The percentage of final census estimates due to adjustments for undercoverage, nonresponse, and misclassification as well as the total percent adjustment for selected items are displayed in Tables A and C. MEASURED ERRORS IN THE CENSUS PROCESS NASS uses statistical procedures in compiling the CML, in its data collection procedures, in data editing and processing, and in compiling the final data. Additionally, it uses statistical procedures to both measure errors in the various processes when adjusting for those errors in the final data. One example is the statistical process used to account for undercoverage, nonresponse of farms on the CML, and misclassification of responses to the census. The basis of the undercoverage adjustment is the capture-recapture procedure that uses the area sample enumeration from the JAS. The largest contributors to error in the census estimates are due to the adjustments for nonresponse, undercoverage, misclassification, and integer calibration. Variability in Census Estimates due to Statistical Adjustment In conducting the 2022 Census of Agriculture, efforts were initiated to measure error associated with the adjustments for farm operations that were not on the CML; for farm operations that were on the CML but did not respond to the census report form; for farms and nonfarms that were misclassified as nonfarms and farms, respectively; and for integer calibration. These error measurements were developed from the standard error of the estimates at the national, State, and county levels and were expressed as coefficients of variation (CVs) at the national and State levels and as generalized coefficients of variation (GCVs) at the county levels. The standard error of an estimate is an estimate of the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the estimator. In each case, standard errors were computed using an approach based on a delete-a-group jackknife methodology. To conduct the jackknifing, k = 10 mutually exclusive and exhaustive groups of records were formed. The groups were selected using a stratified random design so that each group reflected capture status by the CML and the JAS. Based on estimated weights for records in each group, a delete-a-group jackknife estimator of the variance would account for the uncertainty associated with modeling the capture-recapture probabilities and the uncertainty due to integer calibration. Therefore, the weights within each jackknife group were computed using the group-specific models and calibrated to match group-specific targets. For a given data item i, such as the number of farms, the estimate was computed at the specified geographical level, such as nation, State, or county, using the weights obtained for group j. Estimates of the variance and standard error associated with the estimator Ti are then, respectively, Ten (10) calibration-adjusted jackknife groups were used to provide standard errors for 2022 State and national estimates (i.e., k=10). For the estimate of the number of farms with a given set of characteristics, only the CML records with those characteristics were used to obtain the overall estimate as well as the estimates from each calibrated jackknife group. Note that the calibrated jackknife groups were only constructed once, and different subsets of the records were used to compute estimates and standard errors for the data items. The CV is a measure of the relative amount of error associated with the sample estimate: where SE(Ti) is the standard error of the capture-recapture estimate for data item i. This relative measure allows the reliability of a range of estimates to be compared. For example, the standard error is often larger for large population estimates than for small population estimates, but the large population estimates may have a smaller CV, indicating a more reliable estimate. For county-level estimates, a generalized coefficient of variation (GCV) was determined for each estimate within a State. A generalized variance function relates a function of the variance of an estimator to a function of the estimator. Within a State, the standard error of an estimate for a data item was often found to be linearly related to the estimate of that item with an intercept of zero. Based on this modeled relationship, the GCV is the slope of the line relating the standard error to the estimate, multiplied times 100 to represent the GCV as a percentage. The standard error is the product of the CV (or GCV for county estimates) and the estimate divided by 100. As an example, if the GCV for a State is 25 percent and a county's estimate is 4, then the standard error is 25(4)/100 = 1. The standard error of an estimated data item from the census provides a measure of the uncertainty associated with that estimated data item due to the possible outcomes of the census collection, including incompleteness of the CML, nonresponse to the census, misclassification either as a farm or as a nonfarm, and the integer calibration. With 95 percent confidence, an estimate is within two standard errors of the true value being estimated. For this example, with 95 percent confidence, the estimate of 4 is within 2(1) = 2 of the true county value. Note: The standard errors and consequently, the CVs tend to be substantially smaller than those reported for the 2017 Census of Agriculture. For 2017, the model of the probability of capture incorporated information from the approximately 40,000 respondents to the 2017 JAS and the census records matching a JAS record. In contrast, the models for the 2022 Census of Agriculture relied on information from the approximately 1 million responding CML records and the 2022 JAS, some of which were on both the CML and the JAS. The large increase in the number of records used in the modeling process led to a major decrease in the measures of uncertainty (standard errors and CVs). Table B presents the fully adjusted estimates with the coefficient of variation for selected items. NONMEASURED ERRORS IN THE CENSUS PROCESS As noted in the previous section, errors can be introduced from adjustments for coverage, nonresponse, and misclassification and from integer calibration. These errors are measurable. However, nonsampling errors are imbedded in the census process that cannot be directly measured as part of the design of the census but must be contained to ensure an accurate count. Extensive efforts were made to compile a complete and accurate mail list for the census, to elicit response to the census, to design an understandable report form with clear instructions, to minimize processing errors through the use of quality control measures, to reduce matching error associated with the capture-recapture estimation process, and to minimize error associated with identification of a respondent as a farm operation (referred to as classification error). The weight adjustment and tabulation processes recognize the presence of nonsampling errors; however, it is assumed that these errors are small and that, in total, the net effect is zero. In other words, the positive errors cancel the negative errors. Respondent and Enumerator Error Incorrect or incomplete responses to the census report form or to the questions posed by an enumerator can introduce error into the census data. Steps were taken in the design and execution of the Census of Agriculture to reduce errors from respondent reporting. Poor instructions and ambiguous definitions lead to misreporting. Respondents may not remember accurately, may estimate responses, or may record an item in the wrong cell. To reduce reporting and recording errors, the report form was tested prior to the census using industry-accepted cognitive testing procedures. Detailed instructions for completing the report form were provided to each respondent. Questions were phrased as clearly as possible based on previous tests of the report form. Computer-assisted telephone interviewing software included immediate integrity checks of recorded responses so suspect data could be verified or corrected. In addition, each respondent's answers were checked for completeness and consistency by the complex edit and imputation system. Processing Error Processing of each census report form was another potential source of nonsampling error. All mail returns that included multiple reports, respondent remarks, or that were marked out of business and report forms with no reported data were sent to an analyst for verification and appropriate action. Integrity checks were performed by the imaging system and data transfer functions. Standard quality control procedures were in place that required that randomly selected batches of data keyed from image be re-entered by a different operator to verify the work and evaluate key entry operators. All systems and programs were thoroughly tested before going on-line and were monitored throughout the processing period. Developing accurate processing methods is complicated by the complex structure of agriculture. Among the complexities are the many places to be included, the variety of arrangements under which farms are operated, the continuing changes in the relationship of producers to the farm operated, the expiration of leases and the initiation or renewal of leases, the problem of obtaining a complete list of agriculture operations, the difficulty of contacting and identifying some types of contractor/contractee relationships, the producer's absence from the farm during the data collection period, and the producer's opinion that part or all of the operation does not qualify and should not be included in the census. During data collection and processing of the census, all operations underwent a number of quality control checks to ensure results were as accurate as possible. Item Nonresponse All item nonresponse actions provide another opportunity to introduce measurement errors. Regardless of whether previously reported data, administrative data, the nearest neighbor algorithm, the fully conditional specification method, or manual imputation is used to complete a nonresponse item, some risk exists that the imputed value does not equal the actual value. Previously reported and administrative data were used only when they related to the census reference period. A new nearest neighbor was randomly selected for each incident to eliminate the chance of a consistent bias. Record Matching Error The process of building and expanding the CML involves finding new list sources and checking for names not on the list. An automated processing system compared each new name to the existing CML names and "linked" like records for the purpose of preventing duplication. New names with strong links to a CML name were discarded and those with no links were added as potential farms. Names with weak links, possible matches, were reviewed by staff to determine whether the new name should be added. Despite this thorough review, some new names may have been erroneously added or deleted. Additions could contribute to duplication (overcoverage) whereas deletions could contribute to undercoverage. As a result, some names received more than one report form, and some farm producers did not receive a report form. Respondents were instructed to complete one form and return all forms so the duplication could be removed. Another chance for error came when comparing June Area Survey tract producer names to the CML. Area producers whose names were not found on the CML were part of the measure of list incompleteness, or NML. Mistakes in determining overlap status resulted in overcounts (including a tract whose producer was on the CML) or undercounts (excluding a tract whose producer was not on the CML). All tracts determined to not be on the list were triple checked to eliminate, or at least minimize, any error. NML tract producers were mailed a report form printed in a different color. To identify duplication, all respondents who received multiple report forms were instructed to complete the CML version and return all forms so duplication could be removed. Records in the 2022 JAS were matched to the 2022 census using probabilistic record linkage. The records of operations with differing farm status were sent out to be reviewed by NASS regional field offices. If farm status could not be resolved, the probability of an operation being a farm was imputed using a missing data model. The uncertainty associated with this estimate apart from model uncertainty was accounted for, but errors not found through this process were not. Table A. Summary of State Coverage, Nonresponse, and Misclassification Adjustments: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Adjustment : Percent of total : Percent of total : Percent of total : : Standard : as percent : adjustment : adjustment from : adjustment from Item : Total : error : of total : from coverage : nonresponse : misclassification ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms ..........................................................number: 36,056 3,988 44.5 15.5 17.3 11.8 Land in farms ...................................................acres: 30,213,899 4,681,646 26.1 2.7 12.1 11.3 : Farms by size: : 1 to 9 acres ..................................................farms: 5,181 540 49.3 27.0 14.3 8.0 acres: 24,257 2,806 48.9 27.3 13.1 8.5 10 to 49 acres ................................................farms: 10,721 1,243 47.9 21.1 15.2 11.6 acres: 300,541 27,330 47.7 19.0 15.9 12.8 50 to 69 acres ................................................farms: 1,536 170 45.1 17.6 16.1 11.3 acres: 89,442 9,896 45.2 17.6 16.2 11.3 70 to 99 acres ................................................farms: 2,358 265 44.2 14.9 17.3 12.0 acres: 187,612 21,289 44.2 15.1 17.1 12.0 100 to 139 acres ..............................................farms: 1,798 140 44.1 12.6 22.0 9.4 acres: 208,474 16,300 44.1 12.5 22.2 9.3 140 to 179 acres ..............................................farms: 2,132 245 47.9 13.0 21.3 13.6 acres: 336,696 38,468 47.9 13.0 21.3 13.6 180 to 219 acres ..............................................farms: 886 95 42.6 13.0 18.7 10.9 acres: 175,703 18,729 42.6 12.9 18.6 11.0 220 to 259 acres ..............................................farms: 730 90 43.4 9.5 20.2 13.7 acres: 173,385 21,539 43.4 9.5 20.3 13.6 260 to 499 acres ..............................................farms: 3,000 326 42.6 7.7 21.4 13.5 acres: 1,075,547 119,435 42.4 7.5 21.0 13.9 500 to 999 acres ..............................................farms: 2,716 490 41.9 5.0 22.6 14.3 acres: 1,915,467 352,311 41.4 5.1 22.2 14.2 1,000 to 1,999 acres ..........................................farms: 1,870 298 38.0 2.9 19.0 16.0 acres: 2,589,952 406,869 37.8 2.9 18.9 16.0 2,000 acres or more ...........................................farms: 3,128 489 31.0 1.5 15.3 14.2 acres: 23,136,823 3,828,415 21.5 1.4 9.6 10.5 : Irrigated land use: : Harvested cropland ............................................farms: 12,968 1,549 35.6 13.2 13.5 8.9 acres: 1,931,173 376,700 28.6 2.6 13.8 12.3 Pastureland and other land ....................................farms: 5,114 510 42.4 13.5 14.4 14.5 acres: 356,635 60,649 34.0 5.5 15.5 13.0 : Market value of agricultural products sold .....................$1,000: 9,222,516 544 11.4 3.7 3.8 3.8 : Farms by value of sales: : Less than $1,000 ..............................................farms: 14,032 2,365 57.9 21.1 21.3 15.5 $1,000: 1,282 (Z) 58.4 35.1 13.9 9.5 $1,000 to $2,499 ..............................................farms: 3,656 313 44.5 23.3 13.2 8.0 $1,000: 5,877 1 44.1 23.2 13.0 8.0 $2,500 to $4,999 ..............................................farms: 2,942 301 41.8 20.0 13.1 8.8 $1,000: 10,389 1 41.7 20.0 13.0 8.6 $5,000 to $9,999 ..............................................farms: 3,080 284 41.6 17.8 13.7 10.1 $1,000: 21,613 2 41.5 17.6 13.7 10.3 $10,000 to $19,999 ............................................farms: 2,437 117 28.6 8.4 11.9 8.3 $1,000: 34,009 2 28.4 8.3 11.7 8.4 $20,000 to $24,999 ............................................farms: 813 80 32.6 5.3 17.4 9.9 $1,000: 17,810 2 32.6 5.2 17.6 9.8 $25,000 to $39,999 ............................................farms: 1,418 126 28.9 8.2 13.0 7.7 $1,000: 44,457 4 28.7 8.1 13.0 7.7 $40,000 to $49,999 ............................................farms: 639 66 30.2 7.3 13.5 9.5 $1,000: 28,163 3 30.0 7.2 13.4 9.4 $50,000 to $99,999 ............................................farms: 1,892 111 28.2 5.2 13.2 9.9 $1,000: 132,738 8 28.0 5.0 13.3 9.7 $100,000 to $249,999 ..........................................farms: 1,964 156 32.6 4.0 18.0 10.6 $1,000: 312,117 27 32.7 3.9 18.1 10.7 $250,000 to $499,999 ..........................................farms: 1,369 234 43.1 2.1 27.2 13.8 $1,000: 480,743 84 42.8 2.1 27.0 13.8 $500,000 to $999,999 ..........................................farms: 814 134 32.8 2.4 20.1 10.3 $1,000: 563,548 98 32.2 2.4 19.5 10.3 $1,000,000 or more ............................................farms: 1,000 172 17.7 3.2 6.6 8.0 $1,000: 7,569,769 383 6.2 3.0 1.1 2.2 : Farms by legal status for tax purposes: : Family or individual ..........................................farms: 28,652 3,101 44.6 18.1 15.8 10.7 acres: 16,234,634 2,460,712 29.8 3.2 13.1 13.5 Partnership ...................................................farms: 3,218 397 43.6 8.1 24.7 10.9 acres: 6,842,095 1,131,986 21.0 1.4 11.3 8.3 Corporation: : Family held .................................................farms: 2,657 345 42.1 8.4 15.1 18.7 acres: 4,859,056 877,795 24.0 2.9 9.8 11.3 Other than family held ......................................farms: 534 59 49.6 8.5 28.9 12.2 acres: 539,188 80,732 28.3 3.0 12.6 12.7 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : American Indian Reservation, etc .............................farms: 995 145 47.1 10.1 21.6 15.4 acres: 1,738,926 229,326 16.6 2.2 8.7 5.6 : Tenure: : Full owners ...................................................farms: 28,499 3,110 46.9 18.0 17.4 11.6 acres: 11,740,988 2,003,410 30.2 4.8 13.7 11.6 Part owners ...................................................farms: 6,023 775 35.2 3.7 15.9 15.6 acres: 16,427,461 2,457,315 23.5 1.0 10.4 12.1 Tenants .......................................................farms: 1,534 233 35.3 5.9 23.5 5.8 acres: 2,045,450 271,910 23.8 1.4 19.2 3.2 : Producers characteristics by- 1/ (see text) : Sex of operator: : Male ........................................................farms: 32,456 3,544 44.4 15.1 18.0 11.3 acres: 28,813,441 4,349,971 25.7 2.6 12.3 10.8 Female ......................................................farms: 25,007 3,206 45.5 16.9 16.7 11.9 acres: 17,635,877 3,057,010 28.7 3.3 12.6 12.8 : Primary occupation: : Farming .....................................................farms: 26,131 2,934 40.1 11.6 18.3 10.2 Other .......................................................farms: 41,721 5,149 49.9 15.5 22.1 12.4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table A. Summary of State Coverage, Nonresponse, and Misclassification Adjustments: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Adjustment : Percent of total : Percent of total : Percent of total : : Standard : as percent : adjustment : adjustment from : adjustment from Item : Total : error : of total : from coverage : nonresponse : misclassification ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Producers characteristics by- 1/ (see text) - Con. : : Hispanic, Latino, or : Spanish origin ...............................................farms: 2,809 533 50.0 17.1 22.0 10.9 acres: 1,823,102 276,029 26.1 2.6 5.5 18.0 : Race: : American Indian or : Alaska Native ..............................................farms: 432 71 43.1 14.6 15.8 12.7 acres: 990,384 46,392 7.4 1.3 2.6 3.5 Asian .......................................................farms: 308 47 49.0 20.9 17.8 10.3 acres: 72,831 15,814 36.6 11.1 16.3 9.1 Black or African American ...................................farms: 72 71 30.6 9.1 16.9 4.5 acres: 10,221 9,517 16.2 3.0 11.9 1.3 Native Hawaiian or : Other Pacific Islander .....................................farms: 75 19 53.3 21.0 16.5 15.8 acres: 59,065 (H) 27.8 3.3 8.1 16.5 White .......................................................farms: 35,571 3,966 44.5 15.5 17.3 11.7 acres: 29,262,445 4,626,174 26.8 2.7 12.4 11.6 More than one race reported .................................farms: 489 47 44.8 17.0 17.2 10.7 acres: 263,571 44,101 33.3 3.6 15.3 14.3 : Military service: : Never served or only on active duty for training : in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) ..........producers: 61,356 7,379 46.2 13.8 20.6 11.8 Active duty now or in the past (see text) ...............producers: 6,496 668 45.3 16.3 20.4 8.5 : All producers by age group 1/: : Under 25 years ................................................farms: 901 229 53.7 14.4 30.1 9.2 25 to 34 years ................................................farms: 4,538 1,562 61.7 15.4 27.7 18.7 35 to 44 years ................................................farms: 9,601 1,122 54.7 12.3 31.8 10.6 45 to 54 years ................................................farms: 9,877 1,058 46.7 13.8 20.2 12.8 55 to 64 years ................................................farms: 16,133 1,711 43.5 14.2 15.8 13.5 65 to 74 years ................................................farms: 17,401 1,833 42.1 15.0 16.8 10.4 75 years and over .............................................farms: 9,401 1,205 40.5 15.9 17.4 7.2 : Net cash farm income of operations: : Farms with gains of- 2/ : Less than $1,000 ............................................farms: 879 102 42.8 20.0 12.7 10.1 $1,000: 409 (Z) 43.4 20.2 13.4 9.8 $1,000 to $4,999 ............................................farms: 1,990 317 41.4 14.2 16.5 10.8 $1,000: 5,489 1 41.1 13.6 16.7 10.8 $5,000 to $9,999 ............................................farms: 1,364 190 40.1 9.0 17.3 13.8 $1,000: 9,929 1 39.8 8.9 17.4 13.5 $10,000 to $24,999 ..........................................farms: 2,200 315 38.5 8.5 15.9 14.1 $1,000: 36,350 5 38.7 8.4 15.8 14.5 $25,000 to $49,999 ..........................................farms: 1,652 190 36.7 6.0 17.3 13.3 $1,000: 58,342 7 36.2 5.9 17.0 13.3 $50,000 or more .............................................farms: 4,447 526 33.8 4.0 17.3 12.5 $1,000: 2,292,977 169 16.0 3.5 6.5 6.0 : Farms with losses of- : Less than $1,000 ............................................farms: 1,569 209 50.2 23.2 17.7 9.2 $1,000: 785 (Z) 50.2 23.0 17.4 9.8 $1,000 to $4,999 ............................................farms: 5,885 625 49.5 25.2 15.7 8.6 $1,000: 17,156 2 49.6 25.6 15.4 8.6 $5,000 to $9,999 ............................................farms: 5,078 529 50.3 19.5 16.7 14.1 $1,000: 36,759 4 50.0 19.4 16.4 14.2 $10,000 to $24,999 ..........................................farms: 5,904 666 48.0 20.1 17.0 10.9 $1,000: 94,128 10 47.7 20.0 16.9 10.7 $25,000 to $49,999 ..........................................farms: 2,885 293 46.1 16.7 17.7 11.7 $1,000: 100,480 10 46.2 16.3 18.1 11.8 $50,000 or more .............................................farms: 2,203 279 41.2 6.4 23.1 11.7 $1,000: 326,420 43 36.0 3.4 23.7 8.9 : Livestock and poultry: : Cattle and calves inventory ...................................farms: 12,030 935 34.5 26.5 5.8 2.2 number: 2,658,012 75,935 12.3 8.6 1.9 1.8 Beef cows inventory .........................................farms: 10,037 785 34.0 25.3 6.2 2.4 number: 646,005 22,150 25.1 10.5 9.4 5.3 Milk cows inventory .........................................farms: 414 21 30.9 20.2 7.5 3.2 number: 201,750 5,097 3.9 3.3 0.2 0.5 Hog and pigs inventory ........................................farms: 1,224 369 55.0 21.9 23.3 9.8 number: 515,878 151,534 1.3 0.8 (Z) 0.5 Layers inventory ............................................. farms: 6,236 612 50.2 21.8 18.9 9.4 number: 1,726,744 21,976 4.7 3.4 0.4 0.8 Broilers sold .................................................farms: 321 43 51.1 17.6 22.6 10.8 number: 757,594 15,394 1.9 1.4 0.1 0.4 Aquaculture sold ..............................................farms: 51 3 7.8 1.5 4.8 1.6 $1,000: 15,769 1 3.1 1.4 0.2 1.5 : Selected crops harvested: : Corn for grain ................................................farms: 1,814 538 35.1 2.1 18.6 14.4 acres: 1,027,578 360,730 24.1 0.8 10.8 12.6 Durum wheat for grain .........................................farms: 9 2 44.4 12.2 26.6 5.7 acres: 484 157 50.6 7.0 37.0 6.7 Other spring wheat for grain ..................................farms: 69 18 47.8 5.4 31.1 11.3 acres: 8,394 1,938 35.0 2.3 22.0 10.7 Winter wheat for grain ........................................farms: 2,172 871 35.9 1.0 18.8 16.0 acres: 1,498,818 473,819 24.4 0.2 13.2 11.0 Sorghum for grain .............................................farms: 671 159 36.2 1.1 17.7 17.4 acres: 363,324 89,312 25.8 0.4 11.8 13.6 Soybeans for beans ............................................farms: 63 17 33.3 2.6 11.9 18.9 acres: 9,934 2,408 28.4 1.2 7.8 19.4 Rice ..........................................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Cotton ........................................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table A. Summary of State Coverage, Nonresponse, and Misclassification Adjustments: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Adjustment : Percent of total : Percent of total : Percent of total : : Standard : as percent : adjustment : adjustment from : adjustment from Item : Total : error : of total : from coverage : nonresponse : misclassification ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : Peanuts .......................................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Barley ........................................................farms: 208 87 27.4 3.0 10.6 13.8 acres: 45,848 24,306 15.0 2.3 4.8 7.8 Oats ..........................................................farms: 69 16 36.2 4.0 16.8 15.5 acres: 4,584 1,076 31.2 2.6 18.5 10.1 : Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : grass silage, and greenchop ..................................farms: 11,708 1,322 32.9 17.4 7.6 7.9 acres: 1,373,070 128,865 28.9 4.3 11.6 13.0 Land in vegetables (see text) .................................farms: 1,176 187 43.0 11.3 18.6 13.1 acres: 79,128 32,557 13.5 2.3 2.4 8.9 Potatoes ....................................................farms: 384 160 38.5 10.5 17.6 10.4 acres: 58,831 31,471 14.7 3.0 2.9 8.8 Tomatoes in the open ........................................farms: 388 58 43.3 10.7 16.1 16.4 acres: 315 73 20.4 4.9 9.6 5.9 Sweet corn (see text) .......................................farms: 148 21 37.8 7.7 15.0 15.2 acres: 3,285 660 3.3 0.3 0.4 2.6 Lettuce .....................................................farms: 246 31 37.4 8.9 16.8 11.7 acres: 1,936 9 1.2 0.2 0.1 0.9 Land in orchards (see text) ...................................farms: 1,054 171 38.8 11.3 19.2 8.3 acres: 6,234 828 18.6 2.4 11.9 4.2 Apples ......................................................farms: 562 87 35.9 12.2 15.4 8.3 acres: 1,448 151 16.8 4.3 7.8 4.7 Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) .....................farms: 297 39 43.1 13.8 20.6 8.6 acres: 1,004 104 23.6 6.0 11.8 5.9 Oranges .....................................................farms: - - - - - - acres: - - - - - - Almonds .....................................................farms: 7 2 28.6 11.9 8.0 8.6 acres: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Land in berries ...............................................farms: 250 44 40.8 12.6 17.4 10.8 acres: 178 36 37.2 7.9 18.3 11.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. 2/ Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold, government payments, and farm-related income are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000. Table B. Reliability Estimates of State Totals: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : :Coefficient :: : :Coefficient : :of variation:: : :of variation Item : Total : (percent) :: Item : Total : (percent) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Farms .....................................................number: 36,056 11.1 :: Producers characteristics by- 1/ (see text) - Con. : Land in farms ..............................................acres: 30,213,899 15.5 :: : : :: Hispanic, Latino, or : Farms by size: : :: Spanish origin ..........................................farms: 2,809 19.0 1 to 9 acres .............................................farms: 5,181 10.4 :: acres: 1,823,102 15.1 acres: 24,257 11.6 :: : 10 to 49 acres ...........................................farms: 10,721 11.6 :: Race: : acres: 300,541 9.1 :: American Indian or : 50 to 69 acres ...........................................farms: 1,536 11.1 :: Alaska Native .........................................farms: 432 16.4 acres: 89,442 11.1 :: acres: 990,384 4.7 70 to 99 acres ...........................................farms: 2,358 11.3 :: Asian ..................................................farms: 308 15.4 acres: 187,612 11.3 :: acres: 72,831 21.7 100 to 139 acres .........................................farms: 1,798 7.8 :: Black or African American ..............................farms: 72 98.5 acres: 208,474 7.8 :: acres: 10,221 93.1 140 to 179 acres .........................................farms: 2,132 11.5 :: Native Hawaiian or : acres: 336,696 11.4 :: Other Pacific Islander ................................farms: 75 25.3 180 to 219 acres .........................................farms: 886 10.8 :: acres: 59,065 (H) acres: 175,703 10.7 :: White ..................................................farms: 35,571 11.1 220 to 259 acres .........................................farms: 730 12.3 :: acres: 29,262,445 15.8 acres: 173,385 12.4 :: More than one race reported ............................farms: 489 9.7 260 to 499 acres .........................................farms: 3,000 10.9 :: acres: 263,571 16.7 acres: 1,075,547 11.1 :: : 500 to 999 acres .........................................farms: 2,716 18.1 :: Military service: : acres: 1,915,467 18.4 :: Never served or only on active duty for training : 1,000 to 1,999 acres .....................................farms: 1,870 16.0 :: in the Reserves or National Guard (see text) .....producers: 61,356 12.0 acres: 2,589,952 15.7 :: Active duty now or in the past (see text) ..........producers: 6,496 10.3 2,000 acres or more ......................................farms: 3,128 15.6 :: : acres: 23,136,823 16.5 :: All producers by age group 1/: : : :: Under 25 years ...........................................farms: 901 25.4 Irrigated land use: : :: 25 to 34 years ...........................................farms: 4,538 34.4 Harvested cropland .......................................farms: 12,968 11.9 :: 35 to 44 years ...........................................farms: 9,601 11.7 acres: 1,931,173 19.5 :: 45 to 54 years ...........................................farms: 9,877 10.7 Pastureland and other land ...............................farms: 5,114 10.0 :: 55 to 64 years ...........................................farms: 16,133 10.6 acres: 356,635 17.0 :: 65 to 74 years ...........................................farms: 17,401 10.5 : :: 75 years and over ........................................farms: 9,401 12.8 Market value of agricultural products sold ................$1,000: 9,222,516 5.9 :: : : :: Net cash farm income of operations: : Farms by value of sales: : :: Farms with gains of- 2/ : Less than $1,000 .........................................farms: 14,032 16.9 :: Less than $1,000 .......................................farms: 879 11.6 $1,000: 1,282 20.7 :: $1,000: 409 11.7 $1,000 to $2,499 .........................................farms: 3,656 8.5 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .......................................farms: 1,990 15.9 $1,000: 5,877 8.6 :: $1,000: 5,489 16.5 $2,500 to $4,999 .........................................farms: 2,942 10.2 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .......................................farms: 1,364 13.9 $1,000: 10,389 10.2 :: $1,000: 9,929 14.2 $5,000 to $9,999 .........................................farms: 3,080 9.2 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .....................................farms: 2,200 14.3 $1,000: 21,613 9.4 :: $1,000: 36,350 14.1 $10,000 to $19,999 .......................................farms: 2,437 4.8 :: $25,000 to $49,999 .....................................farms: 1,652 11.5 $1,000: 34,009 4.6 :: $1,000: 58,342 11.2 $20,000 to $24,999 .......................................farms: 813 9.9 :: $50,000 or more ........................................farms: 4,447 11.8 $1,000: 17,810 9.6 :: $1,000: 2,292,977 7.4 $25,000 to $39,999 .......................................farms: 1,418 8.9 :: : $1,000: 44,457 8.7 :: Farms with losses of- : $40,000 to $49,999 .......................................farms: 639 10.4 :: Less than $1,000 .......................................farms: 1,569 13.3 $1,000: 28,163 10.2 :: $1,000: 785 13.3 $50,000 to $99,999 .......................................farms: 1,892 5.9 :: $1,000 to $4,999 .......................................farms: 5,885 10.6 $1,000: 132,738 5.9 :: $1,000: 17,156 10.4 $100,000 to $249,999 .....................................farms: 1,964 7.9 :: $5,000 to $9,999 .......................................farms: 5,078 10.4 $1,000: 312,117 8.7 :: $1,000: 36,759 10.5 $250,000 to $499,999 .....................................farms: 1,369 17.1 :: $10,000 to $24,999 .....................................farms: 5,904 11.3 $1,000: 480,743 17.6 :: $1,000: 94,128 10.9 $500,000 to $999,999 .....................................farms: 814 16.5 :: $25,000 to $49,999 .....................................farms: 2,885 10.2 $1,000: 563,548 17.4 :: $1,000: 100,480 10.1 $1,000,000 or more .......................................farms: 1,000 17.2 :: $50,000 or more ........................................farms: 2,203 12.7 $1,000: 7,569,769 5.1 :: $1,000: 326,420 13.0 : :: : Farms by legal status for tax purposes: : :: Livestock and poultry: : Family or individual .....................................farms: 28,652 10.8 :: Cattle and calves inventory ..............................farms: 12,030 7.8 acres: 16,234,634 15.2 :: number: 2,658,012 2.9 Partnership ..............................................farms: 3,218 12.3 :: Beef cows inventory ....................................farms: 10,037 7.8 acres: 6,842,095 16.5 :: number: 646,005 3.4 Corporation: : :: Milk cows inventory ....................................farms: 414 5.1 Family held ............................................farms: 2,657 13.0 :: number: 201,750 2.5 acres: 4,859,056 18.1 :: Hog and pigs inventory ...................................farms: 1,224 30.2 Other than family held .................................farms: 534 11.0 :: number: 515,878 29.4 acres: 539,188 15.0 :: Layers inventory ........................................ farms: 6,236 9.8 Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, : :: number: 1,726,744 1.3 American Indian Reservation, etc ........................farms: 995 14.6 :: Broilers sold ............................................farms: 321 13.3 acres: 1,738,926 13.2 :: number: 757,594 2.0 : :: Aquaculture sold .........................................farms: 51 4.9 Tenure: : :: $1,000: 15,769 4.9 Full owners ..............................................farms: 28,499 10.9 :: : acres: 11,740,988 17.1 :: Selected crops harvested: : Part owners ..............................................farms: 6,023 12.9 :: Corn for grain ...........................................farms: 1,814 29.7 acres: 16,427,461 15.0 :: acres: 1,027,578 35.1 Tenants ..................................................farms: 1,534 15.2 :: Durum wheat for grain ....................................farms: 9 25.8 acres: 2,045,450 13.3 :: acres: 484 32.4 : :: Other spring wheat for grain .............................farms: 69 25.8 Producers characteristics by- 1/ (see text) : :: acres: 8,394 23.1 Sex of operator: : :: Winter wheat for grain ...................................farms: 2,172 40.1 Male ...................................................farms: 32,456 10.9 :: acres: 1,498,818 31.6 acres: 28,813,441 15.1 :: Sorghum for grain ........................................farms: 671 23.6 Female .................................................farms: 25,007 12.8 :: acres: 363,324 24.6 acres: 17,635,877 17.3 :: Soybeans for beans .......................................farms: 63 27.4 : :: acres: 9,934 24.2 Primary occupation: : :: Rice .....................................................farms: - - Farming ................................................farms: 26,131 11.2 :: acres: - - Other ..................................................farms: 41,721 12.3 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Table B. Reliability Estimates of State Totals: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : :Coefficient :: : :Coefficient : :of variation:: : :of variation Item : Total : (percent) :: Item : Total : (percent) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selected crops harvested: - Con. : :: Selected crops harvested: - Con. : : :: Land in vegetables (see text) - Con. : Cotton ...................................................farms: - - :: : acres: - - :: Sweet corn (see text) ..................................farms: 148 13.9 Peanuts ..................................................farms: - - :: acres: 3,285 20.1 acres: - - :: Lettuce ................................................farms: 246 12.8 Barley ...................................................farms: 208 41.9 :: acres: 1,936 0.5 acres: 45,848 53.0 :: Land in orchards (see text) ..............................farms: 1,054 16.2 Oats .....................................................farms: 69 23.0 :: acres: 6,234 13.3 acres: 4,584 23.5 :: Apples .................................................farms: 562 15.5 : :: acres: 1,448 10.4 Forage - land used for all hay and haylage, : :: Grapes (including muscadine) (see text) ................farms: 297 13.0 grass silage, and greenchop .............................farms: 11,708 11.3 :: acres: 1,004 10.3 acres: 1,373,070 9.4 :: Oranges ................................................farms: - - Land in vegetables (see text) ............................farms: 1,176 15.9 :: acres: - - acres: 79,128 41.1 :: Almonds ................................................farms: 7 30.3 Potatoes ...............................................farms: 384 41.7 :: acres: (D) (D) acres: 58,831 53.5 :: Land in berries ..........................................farms: 250 17.4 Tomatoes in the open ...................................farms: 388 15.0 :: acres: 178 20.1 acres: 315 23.2 :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. 2/ Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold, government payments, and farm-related income are included as farms with gains of less than $1,000. Table C. Summary of Coverage, Nonresponse, and Misclassification Adjustments by County: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Adjustment : Percent of total : Percent of total : Percent of total : Total : Standard : as percent : adjustment : adjustment from : adjustment from Geographic area : (number) : error : of total : from coverage : nonresponse : misclassification ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALL FARMS (NUMBER) : : State Total : : Colorado .............................................................: 36,056 3,988 45.5 16.4 16.9 12.1 : Counties : : Adams ................................................................: 877 141 47.1 15.9 19.6 11.6 Alamosa ..............................................................: 262 51 40.9 13.9 16.5 10.4 Arapahoe .............................................................: 607 40 52.7 21.2 18.4 13.1 Archuleta ............................................................: 396 59 49.5 19.9 16.7 12.9 Baca .................................................................: 696 196 44.5 7.3 17.1 20.1 Bent .................................................................: 208 60 39.8 7.3 11.3 21.2 Boulder ..............................................................: 826 76 41.8 21.2 13.8 6.7 Broomfield ...........................................................: 15 4 30.0 17.4 5.9 6.7 Chaffee ..............................................................: 273 34 38.9 18.1 11.8 9.0 Cheyenne .............................................................: 379 97 42.6 4.3 16.6 21.6 : Clear Creek ..........................................................: 22 5 53.8 26.8 22.0 5.1 Conejos ..............................................................: 423 40 43.5 22.1 14.7 6.7 Costilla .............................................................: 159 24 48.7 18.2 20.6 9.9 Crowley ..............................................................: 185 28 46.3 14.4 17.0 14.9 Custer ...............................................................: 274 30 50.2 19.8 20.3 10.1 Delta ................................................................: 1,511 164 40.7 17.0 15.4 8.3 Denver ...............................................................: 24 7 50.0 17.4 25.9 6.7 Dolores ..............................................................: 264 52 48.4 13.4 17.9 17.1 Douglas ..............................................................: 1,127 81 52.0 25.4 18.0 8.6 Eagle ................................................................: 211 35 39.6 21.6 11.1 6.9 : Elbert ...............................................................: 1,714 147 54.7 21.0 22.6 11.1 El Paso ..............................................................: 1,207 104 52.5 17.7 23.2 11.6 Fremont ..............................................................: 681 77 44.9 26.9 12.4 5.5 Garfield .............................................................: 601 65 39.8 20.4 12.5 6.9 Gilpin ...............................................................: 38 15 47.4 23.4 17.3 6.7 Grand ................................................................: 267 28 49.2 20.4 17.7 11.1 Gunnison .............................................................: 333 37 44.5 8.8 24.2 11.6 Hinsdale .............................................................: 18 5 62.1 31.9 26.7 3.4 Huerfano .............................................................: 393 60 47.1 20.9 17.1 9.1 Jackson ..............................................................: 112 12 40.0 15.6 14.6 9.8 : Jefferson ............................................................: 531 55 48.9 26.8 14.7 7.3 Kiowa ................................................................: 452 93 41.5 6.0 20.8 14.6 Kit Carson ...........................................................: 559 77 36.4 6.5 15.2 14.7 Lake .................................................................: 33 5 41.4 15.7 13.2 12.5 La Plata .............................................................: 1,131 126 47.6 8.6 9.8 29.2 Larimer ..............................................................: 1,620 148 46.5 22.4 16.1 8.0 Las Animas ...........................................................: 485 75 43.6 16.4 14.8 12.4 Lincoln ..............................................................: 505 111 45.3 7.1 17.5 20.6 Logan ................................................................: 901 129 42.2 9.5 17.3 15.4 Mesa .................................................................: 2,353 273 41.0 23.3 11.3 6.5 : Mineral ..............................................................: 37 8 65.9 23.7 33.1 9.1 Moffat ...............................................................: 461 76 45.6 19.1 16.2 10.4 Montezuma ............................................................: 1,017 110 46.0 18.4 16.8 10.8 Montrose .............................................................: 1,050 96 39.4 19.7 11.5 8.2 Morgan ...............................................................: 653 123 46.8 10.3 20.9 15.6 Otero ................................................................: 397 43 38.7 13.2 15.3 10.2 Ouray ................................................................: 116 17 38.7 16.9 13.1 8.7 Park .................................................................: 284 37 47.3 24.2 13.5 9.5 Phillips .............................................................: 352 144 36.6 5.6 15.1 15.9 Pitkin ...............................................................: 116 18 42.0 19.9 15.4 6.7 : Prowers ..............................................................: 408 88 37.8 7.8 17.8 12.2 Pueblo ...............................................................: 758 110 47.4 13.5 24.3 9.5 Rio Blanco ...........................................................: 321 31 41.6 13.9 18.0 9.7 Rio Grande ...........................................................: 318 68 42.6 13.9 16.8 11.9 Routt ................................................................: 918 137 41.8 18.4 12.6 10.8 Saguache .............................................................: 281 36 42.9 14.3 14.1 14.5 San Miguel ...........................................................: 120 38 43.0 21.3 17.9 3.7 Sedgwick .............................................................: 189 47 39.0 7.4 14.5 17.1 Summit ...............................................................: 59 4 54.8 18.1 27.4 9.3 Teller ...............................................................: 112 15 47.8 20.4 18.7 8.6 : Washington ...........................................................: 709 134 46.7 8.4 19.1 19.2 Weld .................................................................: 3,881 465 48.4 17.4 20.8 10.2 Yuma .................................................................: 826 159 42.1 8.3 21.3 12.6 : LAND IN FARMS (ACRES) : : State Total : : Colorado .............................................................: 30,213,899 4,681,646 27.4 3.1 12.3 12.0 : Counties : : Adams ................................................................: 638,190 157,271 24.6 0.6 15.5 8.5 Alamosa ..............................................................: 141,342 47,797 15.9 3.6 7.0 5.4 Arapahoe .............................................................: 269,428 45,575 26.9 2.1 8.1 16.8 Archuleta ............................................................: 174,130 31,350 32.8 7.2 10.0 15.5 Baca .................................................................: 1,236,174 312,353 30.7 2.6 9.8 18.3 Bent .................................................................: 759,098 111,685 18.9 2.0 3.7 13.2 Boulder ..............................................................: 74,242 2,865 22.2 8.8 7.1 6.3 Broomfield ...........................................................: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Chaffee ..............................................................: 63,301 19,780 35.7 9.7 16.3 9.7 Cheyenne .............................................................: 963,154 213,596 26.3 1.0 9.5 15.8 : Clear Creek ..........................................................: 9,151 5,952 72.3 19.3 48.5 4.6 Conejos ..............................................................: 169,051 35,663 33.7 10.7 15.1 7.9 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table C. Summary of Coverage, Nonresponse, and Misclassification Adjustments by County: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Adjustment : Percent of total : Percent of total : Percent of total : Total : Standard : as percent : adjustment : adjustment from : adjustment from Geographic area : (number) : error : of total : from coverage : nonresponse : misclassification ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAND IN FARMS (ACRES) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Costilla .............................................................: 364,724 14,023 8.0 1.4 1.0 5.6 Crowley ..............................................................: 290,733 93,630 10.8 2.2 3.1 5.5 Custer ...............................................................: 99,280 71,949 28.1 9.1 14.8 4.2 Delta ................................................................: 187,247 47,418 31.1 6.5 16.6 8.0 Denver ...............................................................: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Dolores ..............................................................: 161,407 53,796 41.8 4.9 17.6 19.3 Douglas ..............................................................: 218,374 40,038 45.5 4.5 36.8 4.2 Eagle ................................................................: 127,056 65,464 32.1 9.6 15.2 7.3 Elbert ...............................................................: 929,434 310,246 34.3 5.2 18.3 10.8 El Paso ..............................................................: 490,740 197,232 39.4 11.8 19.4 8.2 : Fremont ..............................................................: 231,567 20,598 27.2 6.9 14.1 6.2 Garfield .............................................................: 402,741 119,188 31.8 9.4 11.3 11.1 Gilpin ...............................................................: 3,428 1,864 45.6 20.9 18.5 6.2 Grand ................................................................: 249,554 50,790 19.2 2.1 4.6 12.6 Gunnison .............................................................: 227,945 78,409 41.5 3.2 23.1 15.3 Hinsdale .............................................................: 4,903 982 71.1 19.9 46.5 4.7 Huerfano .............................................................: 467,348 122,886 31.6 6.5 20.6 4.5 Jackson ..............................................................: 371,376 188,203 30.0 4.0 12.8 13.2 Jefferson ............................................................: 43,436 35,718 58.1 13.4 36.3 8.4 Kiowa ................................................................: 1,127,660 143,790 20.6 1.6 8.6 10.4 : Kit Carson ...........................................................: 1,376,521 149,444 18.1 1.0 7.8 9.3 Lake .................................................................: 15,034 3,912 24.2 5.4 2.9 15.9 La Plata .............................................................: 529,782 36,321 13.8 1.8 2.5 9.5 Larimer ..............................................................: 467,157 73,264 30.8 6.7 12.5 11.6 Las Animas ...........................................................: 1,805,818 537,456 22.6 5.3 6.7 10.6 Lincoln ..............................................................: 1,598,737 294,011 34.7 2.3 15.1 17.3 Logan ................................................................: 1,126,091 124,116 31.0 2.3 12.0 16.7 Mesa .................................................................: 268,323 55,622 38.9 12.0 18.2 8.8 Mineral ..............................................................: 16,878 7,990 71.9 8.9 37.4 25.7 Moffat ...............................................................: 994,625 237,509 15.7 3.0 4.9 7.8 : Montezuma ............................................................: 686,481 19,495 11.8 2.4 6.2 3.3 Montrose .............................................................: 285,524 44,623 27.4 6.0 15.4 6.0 Morgan ...............................................................: 592,714 134,102 35.5 2.3 18.2 14.9 Otero ................................................................: 529,274 93,640 12.6 4.2 4.0 4.4 Ouray ................................................................: 86,363 (H) 11.1 3.3 4.5 3.3 Park .................................................................: 225,695 149,205 33.0 14.5 11.9 6.6 Phillips .............................................................: 440,076 76,112 16.6 0.6 7.2 8.8 Pitkin ...............................................................: 36,630 10,218 28.0 8.6 16.2 3.2 Prowers ..............................................................: 802,212 141,405 24.0 2.8 9.7 11.5 Pueblo ...............................................................: 833,740 419,187 24.2 3.3 14.0 6.9 : Rio Blanco ...........................................................: 466,136 70,478 31.1 3.0 20.2 8.0 Rio Grande ...........................................................: 174,641 70,695 21.7 4.9 6.9 9.9 Routt ................................................................: 669,742 197,701 37.4 7.0 15.3 15.2 Saguache .............................................................: 302,749 24,046 30.0 6.8 8.4 14.8 San Miguel ...........................................................: 164,931 (H) 44.8 14.8 22.2 7.8 Sedgwick .............................................................: 267,833 102,775 19.8 1.7 7.1 11.0 Summit ...............................................................: 17,258 2,655 70.9 8.4 23.4 39.1 Teller ...............................................................: 54,299 10,956 24.2 7.9 8.0 8.3 Washington ...........................................................: 1,381,696 260,629 35.2 2.4 15.3 17.5 Weld .................................................................: 1,987,213 183,056 34.0 4.2 16.8 13.0 Yuma .................................................................: 1,511,087 296,672 27.5 2.5 15.6 9.4 : SALES ($1,000) : : State Total : : Colorado .............................................................: 9,222,516 544 11.1 3.8 3.4 3.8 : Counties : : Adams ................................................................: 94,363 11 15.4 1.9 7.2 6.3 Alamosa ..............................................................: 112,412 47 6.2 1.2 1.8 3.2 Arapahoe .............................................................: 11,346 3 44.1 14.8 9.4 19.9 Archuleta ............................................................: 11,908 3 45.2 12.7 21.3 11.2 Baca .................................................................: 130,867 18 21.0 1.5 2.7 16.7 Bent .................................................................: 54,238 7 23.6 4.3 4.1 15.1 Boulder ..............................................................: 25,680 2 24.8 4.4 18.0 2.3 Broomfield ...........................................................: (D) (Z) (D) (D) (D) (D) Chaffee ..............................................................: 10,117 1 28.7 11.3 8.2 9.3 Cheyenne .............................................................: 98,174 43 23.7 0.5 8.0 15.3 : Clear Creek ..........................................................: (D) (Z) (D) (D) (D) (D) Conejos ..............................................................: 44,641 5 21.5 5.9 8.7 6.9 Costilla .............................................................: 28,714 11 18.4 3.7 4.3 10.4 Crowley ..............................................................: (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Custer ...............................................................: 5,558 2 39.9 7.4 21.1 11.4 Delta ................................................................: 79,085 8 23.9 2.4 15.9 5.5 Denver ...............................................................: 999 1 43.8 11.3 18.5 14.0 Dolores ..............................................................: 7,524 1 25.7 3.7 11.7 10.3 Douglas ..............................................................: 14,866 5 45.6 11.2 25.4 9.0 Eagle ................................................................: 8,575 5 31.3 10.0 15.8 5.5 : Elbert ...............................................................: 47,118 5 36.1 6.9 14.0 15.1 El Paso ..............................................................: 24,546 5 42.8 7.1 30.4 5.3 Fremont ..............................................................: 11,394 3 38.8 11.9 19.0 8.0 Garfield .............................................................: 25,052 9 37.0 12.2 10.0 14.9 Gilpin ...............................................................: 81 (Z) 39.0 16.2 16.1 6.7 Grand ................................................................: 10,342 3 30.3 2.1 8.0 20.3 Gunnison .............................................................: 21,290 4 46.0 9.0 18.1 18.9 Hinsdale .............................................................: 175 (Z) 59.4 17.2 38.2 4.1 Huerfano .............................................................: 13,319 1 18.6 5.5 9.7 3.4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --continued Table C. Summary of Coverage, Nonresponse, and Misclassification Adjustments by County: 2022 (continued) [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : Adjustment : Percent of total : Percent of total : Percent of total : Total : Standard : as percent : adjustment : adjustment from : adjustment from Geographic area : (number) : error : of total : from coverage : nonresponse : misclassification ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SALES ($1,000) - Con. : : Counties - Con. : : Jackson ..............................................................: 48,484 7 29.4 3.6 11.3 14.6 Jefferson ............................................................: 25,088 2 6.4 5.3 0.7 0.4 Kiowa ................................................................: 80,480 15 12.9 1.9 2.9 8.1 Kit Carson ...........................................................: 765,061 29 5.1 2.1 1.1 1.9 Lake .................................................................: 1,623 1 57.8 10.8 5.5 41.6 La Plata .............................................................: 33,074 5 37.4 6.0 11.9 19.4 Larimer ..............................................................: 270,616 75 12.9 5.8 4.8 2.2 Las Animas ...........................................................: 31,634 8 23.0 6.2 5.9 10.9 Lincoln ..............................................................: 84,995 16 31.5 2.4 16.2 12.8 Logan ................................................................: 732,734 56 7.8 3.1 1.9 2.8 : Mesa .................................................................: 90,764 8 20.8 6.0 9.7 5.0 Mineral ..............................................................: 1,015 (Z) 61.8 13.9 28.3 19.6 Moffat ...............................................................: 39,943 5 9.8 1.8 2.0 5.9 Montezuma ............................................................: 37,866 3 29.8 3.0 17.6 9.2 Montrose .............................................................: 87,900 7 21.7 5.7 7.3 8.6 Morgan ...............................................................: 765,893 44 6.4 3.8 1.2 1.3 Otero ................................................................: 132,611 11 8.5 2.7 0.9 4.9 Ouray ................................................................: 3,281 (H) 19.7 5.1 10.5 4.1 Park .................................................................: 8,148 1 45.8 16.4 15.3 14.1 Phillips .............................................................: 236,562 49 10.6 1.3 5.8 3.5 : Pitkin ...............................................................: 4,289 (Z) 45.1 7.9 31.2 6.0 Prowers ..............................................................: 429,644 20 5.7 2.0 1.4 2.2 Pueblo ...............................................................: 52,023 13 20.8 3.4 11.0 6.4 Rio Blanco ...........................................................: 23,193 5 31.8 7.8 15.3 8.7 Rio Grande ...........................................................: 150,733 72 13.3 2.7 2.7 7.8 Routt ................................................................: 47,869 4 29.9 5.6 16.2 8.1 Saguache .............................................................: 157,647 31 12.7 2.0 2.6 8.2 San Miguel ...........................................................: 5,418 4 39.8 8.4 25.3 6.2 Sedgwick .............................................................: 97,023 44 23.0 4.1 9.7 9.2 Summit ...............................................................: 2,656 2 62.3 22.2 29.5 10.6 : Teller ...............................................................: 1,681 (Z) 38.3 9.0 18.6 10.7 Washington ...........................................................: 241,765 34 21.0 4.7 7.8 8.5 Weld .................................................................: 2,384,705 101 7.6 3.6 1.6 2.3 Yuma .................................................................: 1,090,606 189 6.5 3.3 1.5 1.8 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table D. American Indian or Alaska Native Producers: 2022 [For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text.] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :American Indian or Alaska Native farm producers:: :American Indian or Alaska Native farm producers :-----------------------------------------------:: :----------------------------------------------- : : Individually : :: : : Individually : Geographic area : Total : reported 1/ : Other 2/ :: Geographic area : Total : reported 1/ : Other 2/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- State Total : :: Counties - Con. : : :: : Colorado .......................: 1,205 983 222 :: Jefferson ......................: 7 7 - : :: Kiowa ..........................: 17 17 - Counties : :: Kit Carson .....................: 6 6 - : :: La Plata .......................: 242 52 190 Adams ..........................: 15 15 - :: Larimer ........................: 33 33 - Alamosa ........................: 1 1 - :: Las Animas .....................: 33 33 - Arapahoe .......................: 7 7 - :: Logan ..........................: 18 18 - Archuleta ......................: 18 18 - :: Mesa ...........................: 39 39 - Baca ...........................: 29 29 - :: Moffat .........................: 6 6 - Bent ...........................: 12 12 - :: Montezuma ......................: 107 75 32 Boulder ........................: 10 10 - :: : Chaffee ........................: 7 7 - :: Montrose .......................: 24 24 - Cheyenne .......................: 1 1 - :: Morgan .........................: 26 26 - Clear Creek ....................: 1 1 - :: Otero ..........................: 42 42 - : :: Ouray ..........................: 2 2 - Conejos ........................: 29 29 - :: Park ...........................: 4 4 - Costilla .......................: 32 32 - :: Phillips .......................: 2 2 - Crowley ........................: 5 5 - :: Pitkin .........................: 1 1 - Custer .........................: 6 6 - :: Prowers ........................: 16 16 - Delta ..........................: 48 48 - :: Pueblo .........................: 31 31 - Dolores ........................: 14 14 - :: Rio Blanco .....................: 14 14 - Douglas ........................: 12 12 - :: : Eagle ..........................: 4 4 - :: Rio Grande .....................: 6 6 - Elbert .........................: 70 70 - :: Routt ..........................: 10 10 - El Paso ........................: 50 50 - :: Saguache .......................: 5 5 - : :: San Miguel .....................: 1 1 - Fremont ........................: 11 11 - :: Sedgwick .......................: 3 3 - Garfield .......................: 19 19 - :: Summit .........................: 2 2 - Grand ..........................: 1 1 - :: Teller .........................: 5 5 - Gunnison .......................: 2 2 - :: Washington .....................: 9 9 - Hinsdale .......................: 4 4 - :: Weld ...........................: 72 72 - Huerfano .......................: 6 6 - :: Yuma ...........................: 4 4 - Jackson ........................: 4 4 - :: : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/ Data were collected for a maximum of four producers per farm. 2/ Data represent American Indian or Alaska Native farm or ranch producers on reservations who did not report individually. Data obtained by reservation officials. Appendix B. General Explanation and Census of Agriculture Report Form DEVELOPMENT OF THE CENSUS REPORT FORMS Before the release of the 2017 Census of Agriculture's results, NASS had already begun preparations for the 2022 Census of Agriculture. The 2022 Census Content Team and the Data Collection Testing Teams evaluated the content and report form design for the census. They reviewed the 2017 report forms, solicited input from both internal and external customers, and developed criteria for determining acceptable content for inclusion in the 2022 Census of Agriculture. The teams tested the effectiveness of the 2022 report forms in various modes of data collection (mail, telephone, personal interview, and web) and made recommendations to NASS senior executives for final determination. Throughout development NASS sought the advice and input from the data user community. Integral partners included the Advisory Committee on Agriculture Statistics, State Departments of Agriculture and other State government officials, Federal agency officials, land grant universities, agricultural trade associations, media, and various community-based organizations. NASS conducted usability testing to assess the user experience for the web report form in April and May 2020. In addition, NASS conducted two rounds of cognitive interviews for the paper report forms in April through August 2020; one to test new and modified questions, and one to test all sections of the report forms. In late 2020 through early 2021, NASS conducted a large-scale content test (OMB No. 0535-0243) of the general census of agriculture forms. This test began in late December 2020 when survey requests were mailed to a nationwide sample of approximately 36,000 farm producers. The paper, web, and telephone report forms were tested for question phrasing, reporting of new commodities, form design and flow, and respondent comprehension. Finally, in January through March 2022, NASS conducted a 15,000 record test of the web form to further evaluate the online submission system and functionality. Testing results from these activities helped determine final report form content and design. A sample copy of the 2022 report form and instruction sheet is included in this appendix. DATA CHANGES Following are descriptions of the report form changes and their effect on the publication tables. Crop Data Changes Added items include: * Gourds * Gooseberries * Hemp was added to both the nursery section and the field crops section * Longan * Lychees * Mulberries * Parsnips * Pawpaws * Rambutan Other changes include: * Sod harvested or intended for sale in future years replaced sod harvested to include sod in production but not harvested. * Vegetable seeds and Vegetable transplants to farm fields moved from Propagative Material Sold to Food Crops Grown Under Glass or Other Protection. Only square feet under protection were collected for these items. * Vegetable seeds grown in the open were moved from the Nursery section and reported under the specific vegetable in the Vegetable section. Items combined with another item(s) on the 2022 report form that were reported individually on the 2017 report form include: * Black, red, and other raspberries were combined into raspberries, all * Summer and winter squash were combined into squash (including zucchini) * Sugarcane for sugar and sugarcane for seed were combined into sugarcane for sugar or seed * Sweet corn for seed in the field crops section was combined into sweet corn in the vegetable section * Temples are recorded under tangerines * Cable, DSL, fiber optic were combined into broadband (high speed) internet Livestock and Poultry Data Changes Added item includes: * Hair sheep or wool-hair crosses inventory Economic, Energy, Land Use Practices, Selected Practices, Organic, Producer Characteristics, and Type of Organization/Legal Status Data Changes Added items include: * Land with irrigation systems or equipment * Precision agricultural practices * Producers' involvement in marketing decisions Deleted items include: * Biodiesel and ethanol production systems * Indication that a person is a principal operator or spouse of a principal operator * Number of acres irrigated in the past five years DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS The following definitions and explanations provide a detailed description of specific terms and phrases used in this publication. Items in the publication tables which carry the note ''see text'' also are explained. Report form section number references refer to the general version (22-A100). Many of the definitions and explanations are the same as those used in earlier censuses. Acres and quantity harvested. Crops were reported in whole acres, except for the following crops that were reported in tenths of acres: tobacco, hops, nursery and greenhouse crops in the open, vegetables including potatoes and sweet potatoes, fruit and nut crops including land in orchards, and berries. Totals for crops reported in tenths of acres were rounded to whole acres at the aggregate level during the tabulation process. Nursery and greenhouse crops grown under glass or other protection were reported in square feet and are published in square feet. If two or more crops were harvested from the same land during the year (double cropping), the acres were counted for each crop. Therefore, the total acres of all crops harvested could exceed the acres of cropland harvested. No double cropping is allowed for hay or fruit and nut crops. When more than one cutting of hay was taken from the same acres, the acres were counted only once. If there were multiple cuttings of one type of hay production, e.g., two cuttings of alfalfa for dry hay, acreage was reported once, but the quantity harvested includes all cuttings. Acreage cut and tons harvested for both dry hay and haylage, silage, or greenchop were reported for each crop. For interplanted crops or ''skip-row'' crops, acres were reported according to the portion of the field occupied, whether by a crop or whether it was idle land. If a crop was interplanted in an orchard or vineyard and harvested, then the entire orchard or vineyard acreage was reported under the appropriate fruit crop and the interplanted estimated crop acreage was reported under the appropriate crop. If a crop was planted but not harvested, the acres were not reported as harvested. These acres were reported in the Land Use section on the report form under the appropriate items - cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned, cropland in summer fallow, cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil-improvement but not harvested and not pastured or grazed, or other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements. This does not include fruit and nut orchards, vineyards, berries, acres in production for cultivated Christmas trees, and acres in production for short rotation woody crops that were not harvested. Acreage in these commodities were included in cropland harvested regardless of whether the crop was harvested. Abandoned orchards were reported as cropland idle, not as harvested cropland, and the individual abandoned orchard crop acres were not reported. Crops that were grazed by livestock were reported as "Other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements." Crop residue left in fields after the 2022 harvest and later grazed by livestock were reported as cropland harvested and not as other pasture or grazing land that could have been used for crops. Quantity harvested was not obtained for crops such as fruits, nuts, berries, vegetables, melons, nursery crops, and greenhouse crops. Agri-tourism and recreational services. See Total income from farm-related sources. Agricultural products sold directly to individuals for human consumption. See Value of food sold directly to consumers. All haylage, grass silage, and greenchop (tons). See Haylage, grass silage, and greenchop, all. All producers. See Producer. All other production expenses. See Total farm production expenses. American Indian and Alaska Native farm producers, total. Data are reported in Chapter 1, tables 52 through 77 and Chapter 2, tables 45 and 49. In Chapter 2, table 49 data are published for a maximum of four producers reported in the Personal Characteristics section of the report form. The individual producers were included on the census mail list for most reservations. Those reservations that did not include all the individual producers on the census mail list were identified and the data for the entire reservation, including the data for the producers that would have met the definition of a farm, were collected on one report form. The count of reservations and the number of producers that were reported on these reservations are included in Appendix A, Table D. Amount from Conservation Reserve, Wetlands Reserve, Farmable Wetlands, and Conservation Reserve Enhancement Programs. See Land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP), or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP). Amount from State and local government agricultural program payments. See Total income from farm-related sources. Amount spent to repay CCC loans. See also Commodity Credit Corporation loans. Farming operations that receive a CCC loan can use cash to repay the loan, purchase certificates for use in the repayment, or deliver the pledged collateral as full payment at maturity. If a farmer uses cash instead of certificates to repay the loan, the farmer and the IRS receive an information return showing the market gain realized. The farmer can repay the loan to the CCC and then sell the grain, feed the grain, or store it. These provisions only apply until the maturity date of the loan. After the maturity date of the loan, the entire original loan principal and all accrued interest must be repaid or, as an alternative choice, the crop may be forfeited to CCC. Animal production and aquaculture (112). See Farms by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Any poultry sold. The number of farms with any poultry sold includes all farms with sales of poultry, poultry hatched, or eggs. Aquaculture. Aquaculture is defined as the farming of fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and other aquaculture products. The aquaculture production reported in the census requires some form of intervention in the rearing process and requires inputs such as seeding, stocking, feeding, protection from predators, etc. It also requires ownership of the stock being cultivated and harvesting that is conducted in a controlled environment by the operation. The value of sales includes all sizes and eggs by species and includes aquaculture distributed for restoration, conservation, or recreational purposes, such as State and Federal hatcheries. Distributed fish with unknown values were assigned a value based on sales of farm-raised fish. Aquaculture and other animal production (1125, 1129). See Farms by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Aware of right to appeal an adverse program decision to USDA's National Appeals Division. The National Appeals Division (NAD) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides an independent forum within USDA for program participants to seek administrative appeals of adverse agency decisions. Bantams. See Layers. Bees. See Colonies of honey bees and Honey collected. Berries, all. Refer to Land in berries. Breeding livestock. See Total farm production expenses. Broadband. This item is the number of farms that reported using DSL, cable, or fiber optic connections to the internet. By economic class. See Economic class of farms. Cattle on feed. Cattle on feed are steers and heifers being fed a ration of grain, silage, hay and/or protein supplement for slaughter market that are expected to produce a carcass that will grade select or better. It excludes cattle being "backgrounded only" for later sale as feeders or later placement in another feedlot. Cattle on feed sold. Data are for cattle on feed sold that weighed 500 pounds or more that were shipped directly from the feedlot to the slaughter market. This category excludes cattle that were pastured only, owned cattle that were shipped from feedlots operated by others, background feeder cattle, and veal calves. CCC loans. See Commodity Credit Corporation loans. Cellular data plan. Mobile internet service for a cell phone or other device. This includes counts of farm operations that reported accessing the internet from a mobile device, such as cell phone or tablet. In 2017 this item was labeled mobile broadband plan for a computer or a cell phone. This is a wording change only; data are comparable. Chemicals applied. For each type of chemical used, the acres treated were reported only once even if the acres were treated more than once. If multi- purpose chemicals were used, the acres treated for each purpose were reported. See Total farm production expenses; Chemicals. Cherries. Cherries were reported as either sweet cherries or tart cherries. Combined crops or non-specified cherry acres were not options for the respondent. Total acres, bearing age acres, and nonbearing age acres were reported for each crop. Christmas trees, cultivated. Data are for acres of Christmas trees-cut or to be cut-in production, acres irrigated, and number of trees cut. Sales data are included in the Cut Christmas trees and short rotation woody crops category. Christmas trees, live. Data were reported as nursery stock and include Christmas trees sold live, generally balled and burlapped, from the operation. Coffee. Data include trees grown in the open as well as under shade or in greenhouses. Data for coffee relate to the July 2021 through June 2022 harvest season. Colonies of honey bees. Published colonies inventory is the total number of colonies owned on December 31, 2022. Bee operations with multiple locations reported inventory on the location where the bees were present and the inventory was tabulated in those counties. Inventories in 2022 were tabulated in the county where the operation had the largest value of all agricultural products raised or produced. Package bees were not included as separate colonies. Commodities raised and delivered under production contracts. A production contract is an agreement between a producer or grower and a contractor (integrator) setting terms, conditions, and fees to be paid by the contractor to the operation for the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. The grower receives a payment or fee from the contractor, generally after delivery, which is less than the full market price of the commodity. A production contract involves the shifting of some risk and control from the grower to the contractor. Marketing contracts, futures contracts, forward contracts, or other contracts based strictly on price are not considered production contracts. Commodities sold to a co-op where some of the input items were purchased from the same co-op at a discount price were also excluded. Many operations produce commodities only under production contracts or only independently. Some operations may produce a commodity under production contract and also produce more of the same commodity that they sell independently. The production contract data are totals for the portion of agriculture production raised and delivered under production contract. Crops and livestock inventory, production, and value of sales are the total of all production, both independent and raised under production contract. Custom fed cattle shipped directly for slaughter under a production contract. Cattle under production contract which were not shipped directly to slaughter were reported in either Replacement dairy heifers under production contract or in the Other cattle, sheep, livestock, or poultry under production contract category. Grains, oilseeds, vegetables, melons, potatoes, and other crops under production contract. This category is the number of farms that produced and delivered any crop grown under a production contract. This item was reported as three different categories (grains and oilseeds, vegetables/melons/potatoes, and all other crops). Layers under production contract. The production contract is based on eggs, but the layers are owned by the contractor and are also under contract. The layers are produced at the pullet farm, which may have a separate production contract. Other cattle, sheep, livestock, or poultry under production contract. The data for commodities raised and delivered under a production contract include cattle which were not shipped directly to slaughter (backgrounding), sheep, livestock, and poultry not listed separately. Commodity Credit Corporation loans. This category includes nonrecourse marketing loans for wheat, corn, sorghum, barley, oats, cotton, rice, soybeans, Austrian winter peas, honey, dry edible peas, lentils, chickpeas, peanuts, sunflower seed, flaxseed, canola and other rapeseed, safflower, mustard seed, crambe, sesame seed, wool, and mohair. Corn, Traditional or Indian. Traditional corn is an open-pollinated (non- hybrid), non-GMO cultivar of Zea mays that was indigenously developed and consists of many heritage varieties of sizes, color, and drought tolerance. Traditional corn grown on southwest reservations has been passed from generation to generation through seed saving by American Indian and Hispanic communities. Traditional corn is culturally significant. Cover crop seed purchased. See Total farm production expenses. Crop and livestock insurance payments received. See Total income from farm- related sources. Crop units of measure. The report form allowed the producer to report the quantity of field crops harvested in a unit of measure commonly used in the region. When the producer reported in units different than the unit of measure published, the quantity harvested was converted to the published unit of measure. Crop year or season covered. Acres and quantity harvested are for the calendar year 2022 except for coffee. Data for coffee relate to July 2021 through June 2022. Cropland, harvested. See Harvested cropland. Cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement but not harvested and not pastured or grazed. Cropland idle includes any other acreage which could have been used for crops without any additional improvement and which was not reported as cropland harvested, cropland on which all crops failed, cropland in summer fallow, or other pasture or grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements. This category includes: 1. Land used for cover crops or soil improvement but not harvested or grazed. 2. Land in Federal or State conservation programs that was not hayed or grazed in 2022. 3. Land occupied with growing crops for harvest in 2023 or later years but not harvested or summer fallowed in 2022 (except fruit or nuts in an orchard, grove, or vineyard or berries being maintained for production). Examples are acreage planted in winter wheat, strawberries, etc., for harvest in 2023 and no crop was harvested from these acres in 2022. 4. Land in "skipped" rows between rows of crops or field strips. Cropland in summer fallow. This includes cropland cultivated or treated with herbicides to control weeds and conserve moisture and not seeded or harvested in 2022. It includes cropland summer fallowed in 2022 and planted to a crop (i.e., winter wheat, etc.) for harvest in 2023. Cropland, irrigated. See Irrigated land. Cropland on which intensive tillage practices were used. See Land use practices. Cropland on which reduced tillage, excluding no-till, practices were used. See Land use practices. Cropland, other. See Other cropland. Cropland, total. See Total cropland. Cropland used only for pasture or grazing. See other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements. Crustaceans. These are invertebrate animals with jointed legs and a hard- shelled segmented body. Examples include crawfish, lobster, prawns, shrimp, and softshell crabs. Cultivated Christmas trees. See Christmas trees, cultivated. Custom fed cattle shipped directly for slaughter. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contract. Customwork and custom hauling. See Total farm production expenses. Customwork and other agricultural services. See Total income from farm- related sources. Cuttings, seedlings, liners, and plugs. See Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod. Data are based on sample of farms. For censuses from 1987 through 2002, selected data items were collected from only a sample of farms. These data were subject to sampling error. Depreciation expenses claimed. The calculation of total farm production expenses does not include depreciation because it is a capital expense. Depreciation allows the expensing of capital purchases over multiple years. It is not included in the calculation of Net cash farm income. Dry edible beans, excluding chickpeas and limas. Dry edible beans do not include chickpeas, dry lima beans, or dry southern (black eyed/cowpeas). Ducks, geese, and other miscellaneous poultry. See Miscellaneous poultry. Economic class of farms. Economic class data are the classification of farms by the sum of market value of agricultural products sold and Federal farm program payments. See Total market value of agricultural products sold and government payments. See Farms with sales and government payments of less than $1,000. Energy. See Renewable energy producing systems. Equine products. This category includes horse breeding fees, stud fees, semen, and other equine products and excludes boarding, training and riding facilities income. Expenses. See Total farm production expenses. Farm or ranch producer. See Producer. Farms by combined government payments and market value of agricultural products sold. This category represents the value of products sold plus government payments. Total value of products sold combines total sales not under production contract and total sales under production contract. Government payments consist of government payments received from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP), or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) plus government payments received from Federal programs other than the CRP, WRP, FWP, and CREP, and Commodity Credit Corporation loans. Farms by economic class. See Economic class of farms and Total market value of agricultural products sold and government payments. Farms by legal status. All farms were classified by legal status in the 2022 census. This section collects information for federal tax purposes to determine an operation's legal status. The classifications used were: 1. Family or individual (sole proprietorship), excluding partnership and corporation. 2. Partnership, including family partnership - in selected tables, partnership was further subclassified into: a. Registered under State law. b. Not registered under State law. 3. Corporation, including family corporations - in selected tables, corporation was further subclassified into: a. Family held or other than family held. b. More than 10 stockholders. 4. Other - estate or trust, prison farm, grazing association, American Indian reservation, etc. Farms by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The NAICS classifies economic activities. It was jointly developed by Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. NAICS makes it possible to produce comparable industrial statistics for Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. For the 2022 census, all agricultural production establishments (farms, ranches, nurseries, greenhouses, etc.) were classified by type of activity or activities using the NAICS code. The 2022 census is the sixth census to use NAICS. Censuses prior to the 1997 census used the old Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system to classify farms. NAICS was developed to provide a consistent framework for the collection, analysis, and dissemination of industrial statistics used by government policy analysts, academia and researchers, the business community, and the public. It is the first industry classification system developed in accordance with a single principle of aggregation that production units using similar production processes should be grouped together. Though NAICS differs from other industry classification systems, statistics compiled on NAICS are comparable with statistics compiled according to the latest revision of the United Nations' International Standard Industrial Classification, Revision Four, (ISIC, Revision 4) for some 60 high level groupings. Following are explanations of the major classifications used in 2022. Oilseed and grain farming (1111). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) growing oilseed and/or grain crops and/or (2) producing oilseed and grain seeds. These crops have an annual life cycle and are typically grown in open fields. This category includes corn silage and grain silage. Vegetable and melon farming (1121). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) growing vegetables and/or melon crops, (2) producing vegetable and melon seeds, and (3) growing vegetable and/or melon bedding plants. Fruit and tree nut farming (1113). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing fruit and/or tree nut crops. These crops are generally not grown from seeds and have a perennial life cycle. Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production (1114). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing crops of any kind under cover and/or growing nursery stock and flowers. ''Under cover'' is generally defined as greenhouses, cold frames, cloth houses, and lath houses. Crops grown are removed at various stages of maturity and have annual and perennial life cycles. The category includes short rotation woody crops and Christmas trees that have a growing and harvesting cycle of 10 years or less. Other crop farming (1119). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) growing crops such as tobacco, cotton, sugarcane, hay, sugarbeets, peanuts, agave, herbs and spices, and hay and grass seeds, or (2) growing a combination of the valid crops with no one crop or family of crops accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production (value of crops for market). Crops not included in this category are oilseeds, grains, vegetables and melons, fruits, tree nuts, greenhouse, nursery and floriculture products. All other crop farming (11199). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) growing crops (except oilseeds and/or grains; vegetables and/or melons; fruits and/or tree nuts; greenhouse, nursery, and/or floriculture products; tobacco; cotton; sugarcane; or hay) or (2) growing a combination of crops (except a combination of oilseed(s) and grain(s)); and a combination of fruit(s) and tree nut(s) with no one crop or family of crops accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production. Animal production and aquaculture (112). Industries in the Animal Production and Aquaculture subsector raise or fatten animals for the sale of animals or animal products and/or raise aquatic plants and animals in controlled or selected aquatic environments for the sale of aquatic plants, animals, or their products. The subsector includes establishments, such as ranches, farms, and feedlots primarily engaged in keeping, grazing, breeding, or feeding animals. These animals are kept for the products they produce or for eventual sale. The animals are generally raised in various environments, from total confinement or captivity to feeding on an open range pasture. The industries in this subsector are grouped by important factors, such as suitable grazing or pasture land, specialized buildings, type of equipment, and the amount and types of labor required. Establishments are classified to the Animal Production and Aquaculture subsector when animal production (i.e., value of animals for market) accounts for one-half or more of the establishment's total agricultural production. Establishments with one-half or more animal production with no one animal product or family of animal products of an industry accounting for one half of the establishment's agricultural production are treated as combination animal farming classified to Industry 11299, All Other Animal Production. Beef cattle ranching and farming (112111). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in raising cattle (including cattle for dairy herd replacements). Pastureland-only farms, those with only 100 or more acres of pastureland, were classified as "All other animal production farming (11299)." Cattle feedlots (112112). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in feeding cattle for fattening. Dairy cattle and milk production (11212). This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in milking dairy cattle. Hog and pig farming (1122). This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in raising hogs and pigs. These establishments may include farming activities, such as breeding, farrowing, and the raising of weanling pigs, feeder pigs, or market size hogs. Poultry and egg production (1123). This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in breeding, hatching, and raising poultry for meat or egg production. Sheep and goat farming (1124). This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in raising sheep, lambs, and goats, or feeding lambs for fattening. Aquaculture (1125). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in the farm raising of finfish, shellfish, or any other kind of animal aquaculture. These establishments use some form of intervention in the rearing process to enhance production, such as holding in captivity, regular stocking, feeding, and protecting from predators. Other animal production (1129). Comprises establishments primarily engaged in raising animals and insects (except cattle, hogs and pigs, poultry, sheep and goats, and aquaculture) for sale or product production. These establishments are primarily engaged in one of the following: bees, horses and other equine, rabbits and other fur-bearing animals, etc. and producing products such as honey and other bee products. Establishments primarily engaged in raising a combination of animals with no one animal or family of animals accounting for one-half of the establishment's agricultural production are included in this industry group. Farms with only 100 acres or more of pastureland were classified as "All other animal production farming (11299)." Farms by number of households sharing in net income of operation. Households that received funds because they were only landlords, custom equipment producers, or provided other production services were not included. Published data can exceed the number of producers listed under Producers, all. Farms by size. All farms were classified into 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 part of the tenant's farm and not part of the owner's. Farms by tenure of producer. All farms were classified by tenure of producers. The classifications used were: * Full owners operated only land they owned. * Part owners operated land they owned and also land they rented from others. * Tenants operated only land they rented from others or worked on shares for others. Farms with hired managers are classified according to the land ownership characteristics reported. For example, a corporation owns all the land used on the farm and hires a manager to run the farm. The hired manager is considered the farm producer, and the farm is classified with a tenure type of "full owner" even though the hired manager owns none of the land he/she operates. Farms by typology group. The classifications were based on two criteria: who owned the operation and gross cash farm income (GCFI). GCFI included the producer's sales of crops and livestock, fees for delivering commodities under production contracts, government payments, and farm-related income. Family farms are defined by the operation reporting more than 50 percent of this operation was owned by an operator's household and/or extended family. Small family farms. Farms defined by GCFI less than $349,000. Midsize family farms. Farms defined by GCFI between $350,000 and $999,999. Large family farms. Farms defined by GCFI between one million and five million or more. Non-family farms. Farms defined as the producer and persons related to the producer do not own a majority of the business. Farms by type of organization. The data categorizes an operation's ownership. Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's household and/or extended family. The data are used to measure the producers' ownership interest in the organization. This item is operations with 50 percent or more ownership interest held by operator and/or persons related by blood, marriage, or adoption. Limited Liability Company. This type of farm structure combines the pass- through taxation of a partnership or sole proprietorship with the limited liability of a corporation. Farms by value of sales. See Market value of agricultural products sold. Farms or farms reporting. The terms ''farms'' and ''farms reporting'' in the presentation of data are equivalent. Both represent the number of farms reporting the item. For example, if there are 3,710 farms in a State and 842 of them had 28,594 cattle and calves, the data for those farms reporting cattle and calves would appear as: Cattle and calves farms . . . . . 842 number . . . 28,594 Farms with sales and government payments of less than $1,000. This category includes farms with combined sales and government payments of less than $1,000 but having the potential for sales of $1,000 or more. It provides information on all items for farms that normally would be expected to sell agricultural products of $1,000. Farms with sales of less than $1,000. This category includes farms with sales of less than $1,000 but having the potential for sales of $1,000 or more. Some of these farms had no sales in the census year. It provides information on all report form items for farms that normally would be expected to sell agricultural products of $1,000 or more. Fertilizer. See Total farm production expenses; Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners. Field and grass seed crops, all. Data are for all the field and grass seed crops not published as field crops and include field seed crops which did not have a specific code on the 2022 report form. Food marketing practices. This section consists of sales of edible agricultural products that are both produced and sold by the operation directly to consumers (farmers markets, on farm stores or farm stand, roadside stands or stores, u-pick, CSA, online marketplaces, etc.) or retail markets, institutions, or food hubs for local or regionally branding. Retail and institutional establishments include supermarkets, supercenters, restaurants, caterers, independently owned grocery stores, food cooperatives, K-12 schools, colleges or universities, hospitals, workplace cafeterias, prisons, foodbanks, etc. Forage - land used for all hay and all haylage, grass silage, and greenchop. Data shown represent the area harvested with each acre counted only once if dry hay, haylage, grass silage, or greenchop were cut from the same acreage or if there were multiple cuttings of dry hay, haylage, grass silage, or greenchop. Data exclude corn silage and sorghum silage. Quantity produced is the sum of the quantity harvested of all hay including alfalfa, other dry hay, and all haylage, grass silage and greenchop after converting the all haylage, grass silage, and greenchop quantity harvested to a dry equivalent basis (13 percent moisture). The green tons of all haylage, grass silage, and greenchop harvested were multiplied by a factor of 0.4943 to convert to a dry equivalent. This conversion factor is based on the assumption that one ton of dry hay is 0.87 ton of dry matter, one ton of haylage or grass silage is 0.45 ton dry matter, and one ton of greenchop is 0.25 ton dry matter. The all haylage, grass silage, and greenchop quantity harvested is assumed to be comprised of 90 percent haylage and grass silage and 10 percent greenchop. Therefore, the conversion factor used to adjust all haylage, grass silage, and greenchop quantity harvested to a dry equivalent basis = [(0.45*0.9)+(0.25*0.1)]/0.87 = 0.4943. Fruits and tree nuts. Total acres, bearing age acres, and nonbearing age acres were collected. Geothermal/geoexchange systems. See Renewable energy producing systems. Gooseberries. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, gooseberries were reported in other berries. Gourds. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, gourds were reported in other vegetables. Government payments. This category consists of payments from Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP), and Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP); loan deficiency payments; disaster payments; other conservation programs; and all other Federal farm programs under which payments were made directly to farm producers, including those specified in the 2018 Agricultural Act (Farm Bill), including Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC). Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) proceeds, amount from State and local government agricultural program payments, and Federal crop insurance payments were not tabulated in this category. Grain and bean combines. Data were collected for self-propelled combines only. Grains, oilseeds, dry beans, and dry peas sales. Data are for the total market value of cash grains sold, including corn for grain, seed, or silage; wheat for grain; soybeans for beans; sorghum for grain, seed, or silage; barley for grain; rice; oats for grain; and other grains. Also included is the total market value of cash oilseeds sold, including sunflower seed (oil and non-oil), flaxseed, canola, rapeseed, safflower seed, mustard seed, dry beans, and dry peas. Grains, oilseeds, vegetables, melons, potatoes, and other crops. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contracts. Grapes (including muscadine). This was updated in 2022 for clarification that muscadine grapes should be included. It is a wording change only; data are comparable. Greenhouse fruits and berries. Data include strawberries, raspberries, etc. grown in greenhouses and high tunnels where the crops were always covered. See Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod. Gross cash rent or share payments. See Total income from farm-related sources. Hair sheep or wool-hair crosses. This is a new item for 2022. Harvested cropland. This category includes land from which crops were harvested and hay was cut, land used to grow short rotation woody crops, Christmas trees, and land in orchards, groves, vineyards, berries, nurseries, and greenhouses. Land from which two or more crops were harvested was counted only once. Land in tapped maple trees was included in woodland not pastured. The 2022 census definition for harvested cropland is the same as the 2017 definition. Hay - all hay including alfalfa, and other dry. Data shown represent the acreage and quantity harvested of all types of dry hay. The quantity harvested was reported in dry tons (dry weight at the time the hay was removed from the field for storage or feeding). If two or more cuttings of dry hay were made from the same field, the acreage was reported only once as acres harvested of the appropriate dry hay category but the production from all dry hay cuttings was combined in the corresponding quantity harvested. Straw acreage and production are excluded. If dry hay was cut from the same land that haylage, grass silage, or greenchop was cut, the acreage and production for the dry hay was reported in the appropriate category of dry hay and the acreage and production for haylage, grass silage, or greenchop was reported in the appropriate haylage, grass silage, or greenchop category. For example, if 20 acres of alfalfa were cut for hay and then the same land was used to produce alfalfa haylage, 20 acres and the quantity harvested of hay were reported as Alfalfa and alfalfa mixtures for dry hay and 20 acres and the quantity harvested of alfalfa haylage were reported as Haylage or greenchop from alfalfa or alfalfa mixtures. Hay, other dry hay. Data shown represent acreage and dry tons of hay harvested from clover, fescue, lespedeza, timothy, Bermuda grass, Sudangrass, sorghum hay, and other types of legumes (excluding alfalfa) and tame grasses. Data include small grains harvested for hay including barley, oats, rye, and wheat as well as wild hay. Haylage, grass silage, and greenchop, all. Data shown represent the acreage and quantity harvested of all types (alfalfa and all other haylage, grass silage, and greenchop). The quantity harvested was reported in green tons. If two or more cuttings of haylage, grass silage, or greenchop were made from the same field, the acreage was reported as acres harvested in the appropriate haylage category only once, and the tonnage from all cuttings was combined in the corresponding quantity harvested. Straw acreage and production is excluded. Hemp. In 2022, hemp was added to the field crops and nursery sections. Hemp previously would have been reported in other nursery or field crops. Hemp was asked based on utilization of the crop. In the field crops section, four utilizations were asked: 1) hemp for fiber, 2) hemp for floral (CBD and other cannabinoid usage), 3) hemp for grain, and 4) other hemp usage. In the nursery section, three categories were asked: 1) hemp clones or transplants sold for transplant to others, 2) hemp complete grows, and 3) hemp seeds. In 2017 and prior years, hemp was included in other crops. Hired farm labor. Data are for total hired farm workers, including paid family members, by number of days worked. Data exclude contract laborers. Hired managers. A hired manager is someone who receives a wage to manage the farm operation. Up to four hired managers were reported for each farm operation. Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin. Producers of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin are found in all of the racial groups listed in the census and were tabulated according to the race reported, as well as on tables pertaining only to this group. Hogs and pigs by type of operation. Hog and pig farms were classified by primary type of operation. Operation types were farrow to wean, farrow to feeder, farrow to finish, nursery, finish only, and other. Each description was accepted and the reported inventory and sales data were assigned to each reported type. Hogs and pigs by type of producer. Hog and pig farms were classified by one type of producer. Producer types were independent grower, contractor or integrator, and contract grower (contractee). Each description was accepted and the reported inventory and sales data were assigned to each reported type. Honey collected. Data are for pounds of honey collected but not necessarily sold. See Colonies of honey bees. Income. Net cash farm income is published for the operation and producer. See Net cash farm income of the operations and Net cash farm income of the producers. Income from farm-related sources. See Total income from farm-related sources. Institutional, research, experimental, and American Indian Reservation farms. Data for these farms are combined into a single category. Research farms include farms operated by private companies as well as those operated by universities, colleges, and government organizations for the purpose of expanding agricultural knowledge. Internet access. This item is the number of farms that reported using personal computers, laptops, or mobile devices (e.g., cell phones or tablets) to access the internet. This can be done using services such as broadband, dial-up, cellular , satellite, or other methods. Involvement in decisionmaking. Questions were asked about each producer's involvement in farm-related decisions, including day-to-day decisions, land use and/or crop decisions, livestock decisions, record keeping and/or financial management, and estate planning or succession planning. Marketing decisions were added in 2022. Irrigated farms. In 2017, this item was referred to as the number of farms with irrigation. This is a wording change only; data are comparable. Irrigated land. This category includes all land watered by any artificial or controlled means, such as sprinklers, flooding, furrows or ditches, sub- irrigation, and spreader dikes. Included are supplemental, partial, and preplant irrigation. Each acre was counted only once regardless of the number of times it was irrigated or harvested. If an operation reported less than one acre irrigated, the irrigated land for the operation was rounded to one acre. Livestock lagoon wastewater distributed by sprinkler or flood systems was also included. Land area, approximate. The approximate land area represents the total land area as determined by records and calculations as of January 1, 2022. The proportion of land area in farms may exceed 100 percent because some operations have land in two or more counties, but all acres are tabulated in the principal county of operation. The approximate land area data were supplied by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. See Land in two or more counties. Land enrolled in crop insurance programs. The data are for all land enrolled in any Federal, private, or other crop insurance program. It includes acreage of pasture/rangeland enrolled in crop insurance programs in areas where it is provided. Land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP), or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP). CRP is a program established by the USDA in 1985 that takes land prone to erosion out of production for 10 to 15 years and devotes it to conservation uses. In return, farmers receive an annual rental payment for carrying out approved conservation practices on the conservation acreage. The WRP, FWP, and CREP programs are included under the Conservation Reserve Program. Operations with land enrolled in the CRP, WRP, FWP, or CREP were counted as farms, given they received $1,000 or more in government payments, even if they had no sales and otherwise lacked the potential to have $1,000 or more in sales. Land in berries. Data are for total land in berries, including land on which all berry crops failed. Respondents reported bearing age acres and nonbearing acres by individual berry crops. Land in farms. The acreage designated as ''land in farms'' consists primarily of agricultural land used for crops, pasture, or grazing. It also includes woodland and wasteland not actually under cultivation or used for pasture or grazing, provided it was part of the farm producer's total operation. Large acreages of woodland or wasteland held for nonagricultural purposes were deleted from individual reports during the edit process. Land in farms includes CRP, WRP, FWP, and CREP acres. 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 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 reported by the grazing association and included as land in farms. All land in American Indian reservations used for growing crops, grazing livestock, or with the potential of grazing livestock was included as land in farms. Land in reservations not reported by reservation, individual American Indians, or non-Native Americans was reported in the name of the cooperative group that used the land. In a few instances, an entire American Indian reservation was reported as one farm. Land in orchards. This category includes land in bearing age and nonbearing age fruit trees, citrus or other groves, vineyards, and nut trees of all ages, including land on which all fruit crops failed. Respondents also reported bearing age acres and nonbearing age acres by individual fruit and nut crops. Land in two or more counties. With few exceptions, the land in each farm was tabulated as being in the producer'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 containing all or the largest proportion of the land in the farm or viewed by the respondent as his/her principal county. Reports received showing land in more than one county were separated into two or more reports if the data would substantially distort county totals. Land use practices. Includes all agricultural land used for the production of agricultural commodities. Drained by tile. Tile drainage is a practice that removes excess water from the soils subsurface. Artificially drained by ditches. A field ditch installed for surface drainage for collecting excess surface or subsurface water in a field. Conservation easement. A conservation easement is a legal agreement voluntarily entered into by a property owner and a qualified conservation organization such as a land trust or government agency. This category excludes land in CRP (Conservation Reserve Program) acres. No-till practices used. Using no-till or minimum till is a practice used for weed control and helps reduce weed seed germination by not disturbing the soil. Conservation or reduced tillage. Conserves the soil by reducing erosion and decreasing water pollution. Conservation tillage leaves 30 percent or more of the soil surface covered by crop residue after planting. Reduced tillage leaves between 15 percent and up to 30 percent of the soil surface covered. In 2017, this category was labeled reduced (conservation tillage). This is a wording change only; data are comparable. Intensive or conventional tillage. Refers to tillage operations that use standard practices which leaves less than 15 percent of the soil surface covered by crop residue. Intensive tillage often involves multiple operations with implements such as moldboard, disk, or chisel plow. In 2017, this category was labeled as intensive (conventional tillage). This is a wording change only; the data are comparable. Cover crop. A crop planted primarily to manage soil fertility, soil quality, water, weeds, pests, diseases, or wildlife. This item does not include CRP acres. Land used for vegetables. Data are for the total land used for vegetable and melon crops. The acres were reported only once, even though two or more harvests of a vegetable or more than one vegetable were harvested from the same acres. Respondents also reported harvested acres, acres harvested for fresh market, and acres harvested for processing by individual vegetable crops. Land with irrigation systems or equipment present. This was a new question in 2022. Land includes acres irrigated in 2022 and acres that were not irrigated in 2022 but could have been irrigated, regardless of water rights. Landlord's share of the total sales. Data represent the share of the operation's total sales that went to landlord(s). Layers. This category includes table-egg type layers, hatching layers for meat-types, hatching layers for table egg types, and reported bantams. Legal status for tax purposes. See Farms by legal status. Less than $1,000. See Farms with sales and government payments of less than $1,000. Livestock and poultry purchased or leased. See Total farm production expenses; Livestock and poultry purchased or leased. Longan. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, longan were reported in other non-citrus fruit. Lychees. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, lychees were reported in other non-citrus fruit. Maple syrup. Data are for the number of taps set, syrup produced, and value of sales. 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 2022, regardless of who received the payment. It is equivalent to total sales and it includes sales by the producers as well as the value of any shares received by partners, landlords, contractors, or others associated with the operation. It includes value of organic sales, direct sales and the value of commodities placed in the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) loan program. Market value of agricultural products sold does not include payments received for participation in other Federal farm programs. It does not include income from farm-related sources such as customwork and other agricultural services, or income from nonfarm sources. The value of crops sold in 2022 does not necessarily represent the sales from crops harvested in 2022. Data may include sales from crops produced in earlier years and may exclude some crops produced in 2022 but held in storage and not sold. For commodities such as sugarbeets and wool sold through a co- op that made payments in several installments, respondents were requested to report the total value received in 2022. The value of agricultural products sold was requested of all producers. If the producers failed to report this information, estimates were made based on the amount of crops harvested, livestock or poultry inventory, or number sold. Caution should be used when comparing sales in the 2022 census with sales reported in earlier censuses. Sales figures are expressed in current dollars and have not been adjusted for inflation or deflation. See Farms with sales and government payments of less than $1,000. Market value of agricultural products sold and government payments. See Total market value of agricultural products sold and government payments. Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services for livestock. This category includes fees for medical supplies, veterinary care, and custom services such as artificial insemination (AI), banding, breeding fees, caponizing, carcass removal, castrating, custom feed processing, hormone injections, performance testing, pregnancy testing, seining, sheep shearing, and other such care. This category excludes manure removal. See Total farm production expenses. Methane digesters. See Renewable energy producing systems. Migrant farm labor on farms reporting only contract labor. Data are for those operations that did not have hired farm workers but reported that they did have migrant contract workers on their operation in 2022. Migrant farm labor on farms with hired labor. Producers were asked whether any hired or contract workers were migrant workers. A migrant farm worker is a farm worker whose employment required travel that prevented the worker from returning to his/her permanent place of residence the same day. Migrant workers, total. Data are for total migrant farm workers whose employment requires travel that prevents the worker from returning to his or her permanent place of residence the same day. Military service. A producer with military service is a person who currently or previously served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces. For publication purposes, two categories are included in the personal characteristics tables 1) Never served or only on active duty for training in the Reserves or National Guard, 2) Active duty now or in the past. The categories in 2017 were: Never served and Served. This is a wording change only; data are comparable. Mink, live. The data are for inventory and sales of live mink. Number of farms producing mink pelts are included in livestock products. Miscellaneous poultry. Data are for poultry other than chickens or turkeys. Data are published in Chapter 2, table 20. Misreported or miscoded crops. In a few cases, data may have been reported on the wrong line, in the wrong section, or the wrong crop code may have been assigned to a write-in crop code. A few of these errors may not have been identified and corrected during processing which resulted in rare cases of inaccurately tabulated data. Reports with significant acres of unusual crops for the area were examined to minimize the possibility that they were in error. Mollusks. These are invertebrate animals with a soft body covering and shells of 1-18 parts or sections. Examples include abalones, clams, mussels, oysters, and snails. See Aquaculture. More than one race reported. This category represents producers who reported more than one race on the census form. Mulberries. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, mulberries were reported in other berries. Mushroom spawn. Respondents reported only sales; growing area was not summarized. Mushrooms. All mushroom crops were considered grown under glass or other protection and no mushroom data were published as area in the open. Those reporting mushrooms grown in the open area were converted to an equivalent area of square feet under protection proportional to their sales. NAICS. See Farms by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Net cash farm income of the operations. This concept is derived by subtracting total farm expenses from total sales, government payments, and other farm-related income. Depreciation is not used in the calculation of net cash farm income. Net cash farm income of the operation includes the value of commodities produced under production contract by the contract growers. For publication purposes, farms are divided into two categories: 1. Farms with net gains (includes those operations that broke even). 2. Farms with net losses. Net cash farm income of producers. This value is the producers' total revenue (fees for producing under a production contract, total sales not under a production contract, government payments, and farm-related income) minus total expenses paid by the producers. Net cash farm income of the producer includes the payments received for producing under a production contract and does not include value of commodities produced under production contract by the contract growers. Depreciation is not used in the calculation of net cash farm income. For publication purposes, farms are divided into two categories: 1. Farms with net gains (includes those producers that broke even). 2. Farms with net losses. New and beginning producers. It includes producers operating on any operation for 10 years or less. They may be on farms with producers who are not beginning producers. Noncitrus fruit, all. This is a summation of all acres reported in the commodities defined as noncitrus such as apples, grapes, and plums. Number of female producers. This item is the total count of female producers involved in decisions for the operation reported by the respondent. Detailed demographic data are only available for up to four producers per farm operation. Number of male producers. This item is the total count of male producers involved in decisions for the operation reported by the respondent. Detailed demographic data are only available for up to four producers per farm operation. Number of persons living in producers' households. This is the count of people living in the households of the producers on the farm. If producers on the farm are living in the same household, the count is not duplicated for each producer. Number of producers. This item is the total count of producers involved in decisions for the operation reported by the respondent. Detailed demographic data are only available for up to four producers per farm operation. Nursery, greenhouse, floriculture, and sod. Data are for total square feet under protection and acres in the open. Individual crop data were collected for area under glass or other protection, area in the open, and sales of aquatic plants, floriculture and bedding crops, nursery crops, sod, propagative materials, food crops grown under protection, and mushroom crops. Total sales data are the summation of all crops. Nursery stock crops. Data include ornamentals, shrubs, shade trees, flowering trees, evergreens, live Christmas trees, fruit and nut trees and plants, vines, palms, ornamental grasses, and bare root herbaceous perennials. Nuts, all. Data include all nut trees. Occupation. See Producer characteristics. Operation more than 50 percent owned by one producer's household and/or extended family. See Farms by type of organization. Operations legal status for tax purposes. See Farms by legal status. Oranges, all. All oranges are a summation of Valencia oranges and Other than Valencia oranges. Total acres, bearing age acres, and nonbearing age acres were collected by category. Oranges, other than Valencia - include Navel. This includes all oranges other than Valencia type. Organic agriculture. Respondents were instructed to indicate if they had organic production according to USDA's National Organic Program (NOP). Respondents reported whether their organic production was certified or exempt from certification and the sales from NOP produced commodities. They also reported whether they had acres transitioning into NOP production and the value of sales of USDA NOP certified or exempt organically produced commodities. Also see Total organic product sales. Organic fertilizer used. These are the acres of cropland or pastureland on which approved organic fertilizers were applied. Organic value of sales. See Total organic product sales. Ornamental fish. This category includes various fish raised for water gardens, aquariums, etc. Examples include angel fish, guppies, koi, ornamental goldfish, and tropical fish. The value of sales was tabulated for each specified species. Other animals and other animal products sold. This category includes number of farms and value of sales for all animals and animal products not listed elsewhere on that specific table. Other aquaculture products. This category includes aquaculture not listed separately. Examples include the production of alligators, frogs, leeches, eels, live rock, salamanders, and turtles. Other berries. This includes other berry varieties that were not pre-printed in the report form. In 2017, this category included gooseberries and mulberries which are reported separately in 2022. Data are not directly comparable. Other cattle. Data include heifers that had not calved, steers, calves, and bulls. Other cattle, sheep, livestock, or poultry. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contract. Other citrus. Data relate to any citrus crop not having a specific code on the report form. Other cropland. This includes all cropland other than harvested cropland or other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements. It includes cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement, cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned, and cropland in summer fallow. Other crops. In Chapter 2, table 27, Other crops data relate to any field crops that did not have a specific code in the field crops section of the report form. Other crops and hay. Data are for the total market value of all crops not categorized into one of the prelisted crop sales categories on the report form. This category includes crops such as grass seed, hay and grass silage, haylage, greenchop, hops, maple syrup, mint for oil, peanuts, sugarcane, sugarbeets, etc. Other dry hay. See Hay, other dry. Other farm related income sources. See Total income from farm-related sources. Other field and grass seed crops. Data relate to any field or grass seed crop not having a specified code on the report form. Other floriculture and bedding crops. Data relate to any floriculture and bedding crops not having a specific code on the report form. Other food fish. Data are for fish, other than catfish and trout, raised on farms primarily for food. Examples include hybrid striped bass, perch, salmon, sturgeon, and tilapia. Other greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs. This category includes vegetable crops, other than tomatoes, that were grown under protection and fresh cut herbs grown under protection. Other land. This category includes land in house lots, barn lots, ponds, roads, ditches, wasteland, etc. It includes those acres in the farm operation not classified as cropland, pastureland, or woodland. See Land in farms. Other livestock. This category includes all livestock not having specific codes on the 2022 report form. In addition, package bees; bees, other than honey or package bees; laboratory animals; and worms are included. See Other animals and other animal products sold. Other livestock and poultry purchased or leased. See Total farm production expenses. Other livestock products. Data for this category include the number of farms that sold livestock products that did not have a specific code on the 2022 report form. In addition, beeswax, breeding fees, embryos, fur or pelts, horns, manure sold, and semen are included in this category. Data are for farms with production, not necessarily sold. Other noncitrus fruit. Data relate to any noncitrus fruit not having a specific code on the census report form. Data are not directly comparable because several fruits were listed individually in 2022 and not included in other noncitrus item. Other nuts. This category includes any nut crop not having a specific code on the report form. Other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements. This category includes land used only for pasture or grazing that could have been used for crops without additional improvement. Also included are acres of crops grazed by livestock, but not harvested prior to grazing. However, cropland that was pastured before or after crops were harvested in 2022 was included as harvested cropland rather than cropland for pasture or grazing. Other poultry. Data are for other poultry not having a specific code on the report form. Other spring wheat for grain. Other spring wheat for grain was sometimes referred to as spring wheat for grain. Spring wheat is consistently referred to as other spring wheat for grain. See also Wheat for grain. Other vegetables. Data shown for other vegetables relate to any vegetable not having a specific code on the census form. Patronage dividends. See Total income from farm-related sources. Parsnips. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, parsnips were reported in other vegetables. Payments received by the contractee for commodities produced under production contract. These data show the number of farms and the dollar amount the contractees received from contractors for commodities produced under contract. This is not the market value of the commodities delivered, but the payment or fee the producers received for commodities delivered. Pawpaws. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, pawpaws were reported in other non-citrus fruit. Peacocks and peahens. Peacocks and peahens were reported as other poultry. Peaches, all. Data were collected for pears as, Peaches, clingstone and Peaches, freestone, in all States including Hawaii. Pears, all. Data were collected for Pears as, Bartlett and Pears, other than Bartlett in all States including Hawaii. Peas, green. Excludes all dry peas which were collected in the field crop section. Also excluded are Chinese peas and southern peas which were reported separately. Peas, southern (cowpeas) - blackeyed, crowder, etc. Excludes dry peas which were collected in the field crops section. Pecans, all. All pecans are a summation of Pecans, improved and Pecans, native and seedling. Total acres, bearing acres, and nonbearing acres were collected by category. Pecans, improved. Improved pecans are varieties that have been genetically altered through breeding and grafting techniques to produce more nuts, and nuts with a greater percentage of nut meat. See Pecans, all. Pecans, native and seedlings. Native pecans are varieties that developed under natural conditions. Seedling pecans are produced from seed (the nut) and have not been budded or grafted. See Pecans, all. Peppers, Bell (excluding pimientos). Pimientos were reported as Other vegetables. Peppers, other than Bell (including chile). The data include all other peppers including chile. Pimientos were reported as Other vegetables. Permanent pasture and rangeland, other than cropland and woodland pastured. This land use category encompasses grazable land that does not qualify as woodland pasture or cropland pasture. It may be irrigated or dry land. In some areas, it can be a high quality pasture that could not be cropped without improvements. In other areas, it is barely able to be grazed and is only marginally better than wasteland. Plumcots, pluots, and other plum-apricot hybrids. This category includes everything that is not a plum or prune. Pluot is a registered trademark of plumcots, which are genetic crosses between plums and apricots. Potatoes. Potato acres are included in the vegetable acres. Data are for total acres harvested, acres harvested for fresh market, and acres harvested for processing. Production was not collected. Poultry hatched. This category includes all poultry hatched on the operation during the year. The number of poultry hatched is published under the sales heading. Poultry, other. See Other poultry. Precision agriculture. See Use of precision agriculture practices. Primary occupation of producer. Data on primary occupation were obtained from up to four producers per farm. The primary occupation classifications used were: 1. Farm or ranch work. The producer spent 50 percent or more of his/her worktime during 2022 farming or ranching. 2. Other. The producer spent less than 50 percent of his/her worktime during 2022 farming or ranching. Producer. The term producer designates a person who is involved in making decisions for the farm operation. Decisions may include decisions about such things as planting, harvesting, livestock management, and marketing. The producer 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 producer only of the land which is retained for his/her own operation. The census collected information on the total number of male producers, the total number of female producers, and demographic information for up to four producers per farm. Producer characteristics. Producers (up to four producers per farm) were asked to report primary occupation, sex, age, race, if they were of Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin, place of residence, if retired from farming, number of days worked off farm, year in which his/her operation of the farm began, year began operating any farm, if they were a hired manager, if they had military service, and the number of persons living in their households. In addition, the total number of male and female producers was collected from each operation. Producers, number. Demographic and other information were collected for up to four producers per farm. This may be fewer than the total number of producers on some farms. Production contracts. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contracts. Production expenses. See Total farm production expenses. Pullets for laying flock replacement. Data are for pullet inventory and the number sold or moved for laying flock replacement. Rabbits, live. The data are for inventory and sales of live rabbits. The number of rabbit pelts is included in Other livestock products. Race of producer. With the exception of Hawaii, data were collected for American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and White producers. Respondents were asked to mark one or more of the race categories. In Hawaii producer race data were collected for American Indian (included Alaska Native), Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Other Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian, other Pacific Islander, and White. The combination of Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander is equivalent to the Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander category on the other forms. The combination of the Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, and Other Asian categories is equivalent to the Asian category on the other forms. The Volume 1, Geographic Area Series, U.S. Summary publication only displays counts for the categories of Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander and Asian. Data for the 11 Hawaii race categories are published in chapter 2 of the Hawaii publication of the Volume 1 series. Rambutan. This is a new item for 2022. In 2017, rambutan were reported in other non-citrus fruit. Raspberries, all. In 2022, data for black, red, and other raspberries were combined and reported as raspberries, all. Data are comparable to 2017. Renewable energy producing systems. These types of systems produce power, heat, or mechanical energy by converting resources either to electricity or to motor power. Geothermal/geoexchange system. A system that uses temperatures from the earth to reduce the operational costs of heating and cooling. Methane digesters. It is a device which captures biogas resulting from the decomposition of manure, processing by-products, and other materials. Harvested biogas is used as a substitute for natural gas to power engines which generate electricity. It is fed into the natural gas pipeline or flared. Small hydro system. A water driven system, which produces electricity, by the gravitational force of falling or flowing water. It excludes water driven systems that only provide mechanical power, such as turning a grinding stone for a flour mill. Solar panels. A flat panel designed to capture the sun's energy. Includes photovoltaic systems, which convert light from the sun into electricity, and thermal systems that passively generate electricity. Wind turbines. A device which converts wind power into electricity. Includes wind generators, wind power units, wind energy converters, and aero generators. Excludes windmills, which do not produce electricity. Rental of farmland. See Total income from farm-related sources, Gross cash rent or share payments. Sales, total. See Market value of agricultural products sold. Sex of producers. This item pertains only to four producers from whom detailed demographic data were collected. Total male and female producer counts may be larger. Sheep and lambs inventory. Data are for sheep and lambs of all ages owned regardless of location. Short rotation woody crops. Data are for short rotation woody crops that grow from seed to a mature tree in 10 years or less. These are trees for use by the paper or pulp industry or as engineered wood. This does not include lumber. Acres in production were included in Cropland harvested in the Land use section of the report form. Size of farm. See Farms by size. Small hydro system. See Renewable energy producing systems. Sod harvested or intended for sale in future years. This is a new item for 2022. It replaced sod harvested to include sod in production but not harvested. Data are not comparable. Solar panel. See Renewable energy producing systems. Sport or game fish. Data are for sport or game fish raised on farms to be used primarily for sport. Examples include bluegill, crappie, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, sunfish, muskie, northern pike, and walleye. Squash, all. All squash is a summation of summer squash and winter squash. Total acres, acres for fresh market, and acres for processing were collected by category. In 2017, the squash types were collected as separate items. Sugarcane for sugar or seed. Sugarcane for sugar and sugarcane for seed were collected separately in 2017 but were combined in 2022 and collected as sugarcane for sugar or seed. Data are not comparable. Sweet corn. Sweet corn includes sweet corn harvested for the fresh and processing markets as well as for seed. Sweet corn harvested for the fresh market includes seed grown in the open and the category is not comparable to 2017 for this category. See Vegetables harvested for fresh market. Sweet corn for seed. Sweet corn for seed is not published as a separate data item in 2022. Sweet corn for seed is in the field crop section was combined into vegetable seeds in the vegetable section. Sweet potatoes. Sweet potato acres are included in the vegetable acres. Data are for total acres harvested, acres harvested for fresh market, and acres harvested for processing. Production was not collected. Tangerines. Data include temples. Tenure. See Farms by tenure of producer. Tobacco transplants. Data are for tobacco transplants that were sold for transplant to farm fields. Transplants grown for transplanting to the same operation were not reported or removed during data review. Tomatoes in the open. Data are for tomatoes grown in the open and excludes tomatoes produced under glass or other protection. Total cropland. This category includes cropland harvested, other pasture and grazing land that could have been used for crops without additional improvements, cropland on which all crops failed or were abandoned, cropland in summer fallow, and cropland idle or used for cover crops or soil improvement but not harvested and not pastured or grazed. Total farm production expenses. Includes the production expenses provided by the producers, partners, landlords (excluding property taxes), and production contractors for the farm business in 2022. Tenant farmers reported expenses paid by landlords for the agricultural production on the operation, as well as their expenses. Farm or ranch producers who rented part of their land to others reported only the expenses for the land they actually used themselves and not expenses for land rented to others. The 2022 total farm production expenditure includes all farm-related expenses such as customwork, fuel costs, cost of cutting timber, services provided to hunters, cooperative membership fees, etc. However, if the income from these farm-related categories was not considered a part of the operation (i.e., if the income was regarded as derived from a separate business), then the associated expenses were not included. The contractor's portion of expenses was solely based on computer generated estimates for 2022. This item excludes expenses relating to non-farm activities such as trading and speculation in the commodities market or livestock trading activities. Explanations of selected production expenses are listed below. All other production expenses. All other production expenses include all expenses not listed on the report form. Examples include storage and warehousing, marketing and ginning expenses, insurance, etc. Health insurance premiums and payroll taxes are reported in hired labor expenses. Breeding livestock purchased or leased. These expenses include all breeding livestock and poultry purchased or leased during 2022 for production on the farm or ranch. The total includes amount spent for beef and dairy cows, heifers, bulls, sows, gilts, boars, rams, lambs, ewes, roosters, hens, layers, etc. Estimations of the value of livestock or poultry fed on a custom basis were to be made based on their value when they arrived on the farm or ranch. Cash rent paid in 2022 for land and buildings. These data include the cost of renting land and buildings that were part of the operation. Rent paid for the producer's dwelling or other non-farm property and the value of the shares of crops and livestock paid to landlords were excluded. Chemicals. These 2022, expenses include insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and other pesticides, including costs of custom application. Data exclude commercial fertilizer purchased. Contract labor. These data include payments made to contractors, crew leaders, cooperatives, or any other organization hired to furnish a crew of laborers to do a job that may involve one or more agricultural operations. In some cases, a crew leader may furnish some equipment. Data exclude expenses made on a contractual basis for repair or maintenance or for capital improvements, such as construction of farm buildings, installation of fences or irrigation systems, and land leveling. Cover crop seed purchased. This expense category is a subset of total seeds, plants, vines, and trees expense. It includes the cost of all seeds, bulbs, plants, propagation materials, trees, seed treatments, seed cleaning costs, etc. for cover crops purchased during 2022. Customwork and custom hauling. 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. Some examples of customwork are planting, spraying, harvesting, preparation of products for marketing, grinding and mixing feed, corn picking, grain drying, and silo filling. The cost of custom application of fertilizer and chemicals is included in expenditures for fertilizer and chemicals. The cost of hired labor for operating rented or hired machinery is included as a hired farm and ranch labor expense. Feed purchased. These expenses include the cost of all feed purchased for livestock and poultry including grain, hay, silage, mixed feeds, concentrates, etc. during 2022. Fertilizer, lime, and soil conditioners. These 2022 expenses include fertilizer, lime, rock phosphate, and gypsum and the costs of custom application. Gasolines, fuels, and oils. These expenses include the cost of all gasoline, diesel, natural gas, LP gas, motor oil, and grease products for the farm during 2022. Expenses exclude fuel for personal use of automobiles by the family and others, fuel used for cooking and heating the farmhouse, and any other use outside of farmwork on the operation. Hired farm labor. These 2022 expenses include the total amount paid for farm or ranch labor including regular workers, part-time workers, and members of the producer's family if they received payments for labor. Expenses include Social Security taxes, State taxes, unemployment tax, payment for sick leave or vacation pay, workman's compensation, insurance premiums, and pension plans. Interest paid on debts. These expenses include interest and finance charges paid in 2022 for debts secured by real estate and on debt not secured by real estate. Interest expenses excluded from this category are non-farm interest expenses and interest expenses originating from machinery and equipment used for a separate customwork business or for other operations. Interest expense for the producer's dwelling, where the amount is separate from interest on farm land and buildings on the operation, is excluded. Interest paid on debts was reported in one of two categories: 1. Secured by real estate. These data include all interest expenses paid in 2022 on debts secured by real estate for the farm. 2. Not secured by real estate. These data include all interest expenses paid in 2022 on debts secured by machinery, tractors, trucks, other equipment, livestock, poultry, breeding stock, money borrowed for use as working capital, and interest paid on CCC loans for the farm. Livestock and poultry purchased or leased. These data include Breeding livestock purchased or leased and Other livestock and poultry purchased or leased. Medical supplies, veterinary, and custom services for livestock. This category includes fees for medical supplies, veterinary care, and custom services such as artificial insemination (AI), banding, breeding fees, caponizing, carcass removal, castrating, custom feed processing, hormone injections, performance testing, pregnancy testing, seining, sheep shearing, and other such care. This category excludes manure removal. See Total farm production expenses. Other livestock and poultry purchased or leased. These expenses include all non-breeding livestock and poultry purchased or leased during 2022 for production on the farm or ranch. The total includes amounts spent for cattle, calves, hogs, pigs, sheep, hatchery eggs, etc. Property taxes paid. These data include property taxes paid by the producers for the farm share of land, machinery, buildings, and livestock, excluding taxes paid by this producer's landlords. Rent and lease expenses for machinery, equipment, and farm share of vehicles. These data include the farm share cost of renting or leasing machinery, equipment, and vehicles during 2022. Rental and lease expenses of items used only for custom hire are excluded here. Repairs, supplies, and maintenance. These expenses include all costs for the repair and upkeep of buildings, motor vehicles, fences, and farm equipment used for the farm business during 2022. Repairs to equipment used both for the farm business and for performing customwork are included. Seeds, plants, vines, and trees. These expenses include the cost of all seeds, bulbs, plants, propagation materials, trees, seed treatments, seed cleaning costs, etc. purchased during 2022. Excluded were items purchased for immediate resale or the value of seed grown on the operation. Utilities. These data show the farm share cost of electricity, telephone charges, internet fees, and water purchased in 2022. Included in the water cost is water purchased for irrigation purposes, livestock watering, etc. Household utility costs were excluded from these items. Total female producers. See Number of female producers. Total greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs. This category includes greenhouse tomatoes and other greenhouse vegetables and fresh cut herbs. Total horses and ponies. See Horses and ponies value of sales. Total income from farm-related sources. This includes gross income from farm- related sources received in 2022 before taxes and expenses from the sales of farm byproducts and other sales and services closely related to the principal functions of the farm business. The data exclude income from employment or business activities, which were separate from the farm business. Agri-tourism and recreational services. This income includes income from recreational services such as hunting, fishing, farm or wine tours, hay rides, etc. Amount from State and local government agricultural program payments. This income includes State and local government agricultural program payments. Respondents were to exclude the State and local portion of Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) payments if they were reported in the amount received for participation in CREP in section 6, item 2 of the report form. Crop and livestock insurance payments received. This income includes insurance payments from crop and livestock losses. Customwork and other agricultural services. This income includes gross receipts received by the farm producers for providing services for others such as planting, plowing, spraying, and harvesting. Income from customwork 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 constituted a separate business or was conducted from another location. Gross cash rent or share payments. This income includes gross cash or share payments received from renting out farmland, payments received from the lease or sale of allotments, and payments received for livestock pastured on a per- head, per month, or per pound basis. It excludes rental income from nonfarm property. Other farm-related income sources. This is other income which is closely related to the agricultural operation. This income includes animal boarding, breeding fees (horse breeding or stud fees received were reported in the Value of Sales section in the Other animals and other animal products category), tobacco quota buyouts, State fuel tax refunds, farm generated energy, etc. Crop and livestock insurance payments received and amount from State and local government agricultural program payments were published separately. Patronage dividends and refunds from cooperatives. This income includes payments to a farmer or rancher for business done with a cooperative to which he/she usually belongs. The payment is usually for goods sold through the co- op. Sales of forest products. This income includes gross receipts from sales of standing timber, pulpwood, firewood, etc. from the farm or ranch operation. It excludes income from nonfarm timber tracts, sawmill businesses, cultivated Christmas trees, maple products, and short rotation woody crops. Total market value of agricultural products sold and government payments. This category represents the value of products sold plus government payments. Total value of products sold combines total sales not under production contract and total sales under production contract. Government payments consist of government payments received from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP), Farmable Wetlands Program (FWP), or Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) plus government payments received from Federal programs other than the CRP, WRP, FWP, and CREP, and Commodity Credit Corporation loans. Total male producers. See Number of male producers. Total organic product sales. The data represent the value of organically produced agricultural commodities sold from operations during 2022. It includes only the value of those products that were produced as organic according to the National Organic Standards and sold by certified or exempt from certification farm operations. Total payments received. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contracts. Total producers. See Number of producers. Total sales. See Market value of agricultural products sold. Turkeys. Turkey data are a combination of turkeys for meat production, turkey hens and toms kept for breeding, and turkey brooders tabulated from three questions. Turkey brooders are immature birds sent to another farm for further growout to meat production or breeding. This may result in a turkey being sold more than once from different operations. Type of organization. See Farms by type of organization. Unpaid workers. Data include agricultural workers not on the payroll who performed activities or work on a farm or ranch. Utilities. See Total farm production expenses. Use of precision agriculture practices. This is a new item for 2022. The use of precision agricultural practices is defined as the use of practices that utilize technology to improve agricultural productivity or efficiency by connecting the practice to a digital environment for crop or livestock production. Several examples of precision agriculture practices are the use of global positioning (GPS) guidance systems, GPS yield monitoring and soil mapping, variable rate input applications, use of drones for scouting fields or monitoring livestock, electronic tagging, precision feeding, and robotic milking. Precision agriculture practices are not limited to these examples. Value of commodities. Data show the number of farms and the market value of all commodities delivered under a production contract. Value of food sold directly to consumers. Data represent the value of edible products, including value added products, produced and sold for human consumption directly to consumers at farmers markets, on-farm stores or farm stands, roadside stands or stores, u-pick, CSA (Community Supported Agriculture), online marketplaces, etc. Value of food sold directly to retail markets, institutions, and food hubs for local or regionally branded products. Data represent the value of products, including value added products, produced and sold for human consumption directly to retail markets, institutions, or food hubs for locally or regionally branded products. Examples include supermarkets, restaurants, caterers, independently owned grocery stores, food cooperatives, K-12 schools, colleges or universities, hospitals, workplace cafeterias, prisons, food banks, etc. Value of landlord's share of total sales. Data include the value of agricultural sales received by the landlords. Value of organically produced commodities. See Total organic product sales. Value of processed or value-added agricultural products sold. Data represent the value of products that originated from crop or livestock commodities produced on the operation. Through further manufacture or processing, these items are transformed into products worth more than the originally produced commodity. Value of sales. See Market value of agricultural products sold. Vegetable seeds. Include seed grown under protective cover for vegetable crops. Vegetable transplants. Data are for vegetable transplants grown and sold from the operation for transplanting to fields on another operation. Vegetables harvested for fresh market. Respondents reported the total vegetable acres harvested, harvested for fresh market, and harvested for processing. Data include vegetables harvested for seed and are not directly comparable to 2017. Vegetables harvested for sale. The acres of vegetables harvested is the summation of the acres of individual vegetables harvested. All of the individual vegetable items may not be shown. When more than one vegetable crop was harvested from the same acreage, acres were counted for each crop. Vegetables, melons, and potatoes. See Commodities raised and delivered under production contracts. Vegetables, other. See Other vegetables. Wheat for grain. Data were reported by type of wheat - Durum, winter, and other spring. Wind turbines. See Renewable energy producing systems. Woodland pastured. This category includes all woodland used for pasture or grazing during the census year. Woodland or forest land pastured under a per- head grazing permit was not counted as land in farms and, therefore, was not included in woodland pastured. Woodland, total. This category includes natural or planted woodlots or timber tracts, cutover and deforested land with young growth which has or will have value for wood products, and woodland pastured. Land covered by sagebrush or mesquite was reported as Permanent pasture and rangeland or Other land. Land planted for Christmas tree production and short rotation woody crops was reported in Cropland harvested, and land in tapped maple trees was reported as Woodland not pastured. Write-in crops. The respondent was asked to look at a list of crops in each section of the report form and write in the crop name and its code for all commodities produced. For crops that had no individual code listed on the report form, the respondent was to write in the crop name and code of 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. Years operating any farm. This number is based on the year each producer began operating any farm operation. Young producers. A young producer is defined as a producer 34 years of age or younger. This is a definition change from 2017. Young producers in 2017 included producers 35 years of age or younger. The data are not comparable.